Tfia W«afh«r • I I Wnthtr Birm f>mut THE PONTIAC PRESS Edition Homo VOL. 110 NO. 159 * ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN,* FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. 1061 —36 PAGES OWITCD PR CM INTERNATIONAL K Warns Russia Will 'Crush Enemies in War MOSCOW (UP!) — Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev said today that Preaidcnt Kennedy’* recent call for a "peaceful settlement" of world tensions "is to be welcomed.” • But at the ume time he said that if Jmr starts the Soviet Union •Will "crush" its enemies and "hundreds of millions" will die in a nuclear conflict. “it Is precisely for a peaceful settlement that the Soviet government is striving," Khrushchev said. "Bat la artier ta ensure peace-fat settlement, It is necessary to conclude a peace treaty with Germany." The Soviet leader then urged that West Berlin be made a "free city" with_ "reliable international guarantees”" although he did not elaborate On these "guarantees." * * * The theme was the same one Khrushchev has pushed in three speeches on Berlin. Germany and world- tension* in the past week. Khrushchev, stressed that the So-vief Union does not want war, BONN, Germany Ufl — TV Western power* are preparing nates ta Moscow on Berlin and Germany expressing willingness to eater negotiation* an the problem bat making an direct offers for talks, sathortlatlve sources reported here today. but it will strike back with everything It has if attacked. . "Ig'sjr atomic age, It la mad- anas to threaten to unleash war," he said. "If the West unleashes a war against us," Khrushchev told a Soviet-Romanian "friendship meeting" in the Kremlin, "we will deal crushing blows against the aggressors and all their haaffi^ "We are threatened by those bases In Italy, Greece. Denmark, Norway and other countries." Bat at the same time, Khrushchev offered ta settle the Berlin problem by negotiation, as- sured his audience that'"we if* against war” sad predicted that "all mankind” will go Commaatat without war,, "We will pot 'be the first to. push the nuclear button." Khrushchev said. "But If W are attacked. wewill deliver the cruah-ing rebuff.",. It waa the third time mis week that Khrushchev has mode speeches which contained belligerent threats to crush- the West if war starts, while combining each threat .with offers to negotiate the Berlin and German Issues. His terms have been those re*, jected in the past by the West, however, es~l—— REPEATS TREATY AIM Khrushchev repeated his determination to sign a peace treaty with East Germany. He vigorously denied That such a treaty would, threaten the freedom of the two million West Berlin residents. Mates Is asw going through aa " agonist ng appraisal" of Its values, hat aoma "American capitalists atlll thtak we should hew ta them.** ’ "We think of them as if they had lost their eyesight," he said. "Don’t you realise wa are a grant country, iiow? IT"! "Gentlemen capitalists, your arms are short. You are not frightening us. Only tHBoe who are frightened themselves think they can frighten someone." The premier said the fatted West Expects to Negotiate' Reports Degree Claims Faking Convicts {Lifer Missing Insanity ;at State Prison ** - i Mike Gisondi Either By dick sacndbrs i Escaped or M&s Killed, Oakland County Prosecutor George F. Taylor today j $ay Jackson Officials revealed a scheme whereby convicts and ex-convicts j allegedly “play paranoia” to avoid prison terms. Escape artist Mike Gisondi, Taylor claimed that “psychiatrists are defeating the sentenced to life m prison for a purpose of law and justice after uncovering evidence j sought agaip today by police that two escapees from Ionia State Hospital for the j and sheriffs deputies. -— ----------------——“-^Criminally Insane had] «' * * *. “faked imanitv to gain ad- *■*»■ w— otikui. i*port-I pittance to the hospital. heH ™; ... vict missing after a 6 p.m. roll a ’ call behind the walls yesterday^ T»* *w° G. j A thorough search of the prison > trace' of Gisondi. , Senator Denies Reds Already Negotiating on E. Reich Treaty Minimizes Word That France, U.S. Differ on Time to Approach Reds Tighter Measures to Cut Off Refugee Flow] Promised by Commies j Deal onFeikens--^“H *■ McNamara Hits Report He'll Kill Aid Proposal if JFK Removes Name were-charged with kidnaping and “it looks like he I*, outside tl rape before Springfield Township walla," a spokesman lor Warden !/re» / n •_ m Hannan said this morn- L/JGJIC6 01 liOHl, BERLIN CAP) — East I Germany announced today that negotiations already I are under way in Comtnu-nist Capitals for the Gerj I man peace treaty demanded j by Soviet Premier Khrush-jehev. Sterner measures also WASHINGTON (AP) — | Secretary of State Dean Rusk said today the major Western powers all expect j negotiations with Russia point j justice Eriimct J. Leib yesterday, william ! Examinations have been set tor *nK- thq two before Leib A«g. 17. They "There was a lot of traffic are confined tothr °^^ ^owv|through the south gate yesterday , j ty Jail with bond set at 510,000 5^,. pat each. Storms Is Seen , and it is not unlikely that he rode WASHINGTON (UPI) —Sen. Pati . ■ out in a truck,” the spokesman McNamara, D-Mich., denied .{added. . .. . . ...________ j Styes and Atdd were captured, . . . today that he had agreed to dro Brighton **U*£gH Anothef . . ; Wednesday night in »«»; aondi had been slain by fcHowl foreign aid biU in return for Presi- field inmates. He was involved in the ...........f "*** knifing of a fellow prisoner last , hostage for some eight hours. jyear Normally escapees would be re-i doit Kennedy’s withdrawal of a Michigan federal judgship nation. ... - .. At the same time, the White House said its request to the Senate for confirmation of Republican John Feikens of Detroit to be s U.8. District Court Judge still stands. McNamara said his proposal to cut all but military aid from the foreign aid bill is still alive. turned to Ionia but Taytor lodayk;, PROUD YOUNG MISS—Eleven-year-old Dorothy Glantzer had a big hug for her Cheviot yearling iamb yesterday after it was awarded a blue ribbon at the Oakland County 4-11 Fair which ends tomorrow. It was the fulfillment of 4 dream for Dorothy were promised to stem the whole purchase of the lamb wa* underwritten by the Waterford-j refugee tide flowing Drayton Plains Kiwanis Club just two months ago: Dorothy through West Berlin as the lives at 6175 Flamingo Lake Road, Independence Township. total for the year passed -----—r”1—rr—~ 150,000. Western refugee officials an-jnounced that during the past week { it German refugees were Rapids, moving from the north west at about M miles per hour. | Pictures on Page 2 New Wisner Lights Expected Next Year; have heavy rain and possible registered in West Berlin, bring hail with briefly strong gusty tag the 1961 total to 150,931. The announced he would file a petition! I wtnda. total at this time last year ta Oakland County Circuit Court. ...... .. . (h^ thJ “The thunderstorm* rao be about 115,000. Thousands more meetinir last niffht asking the court to certify Styes .. 1Be expected In Me Detroit aim be- have crossed without registering. meetJ?& 1Mt nlg" ‘ , . , . . . „ |body somewhere. NMa , aMd 4 p.ro. ...' w * i The consensus of opinion among board members stale poiiee said Giaoudi had _ | ^ „ mounted M and administrators seemed to be: Yes,4>ut not this year, been working In the prison tailor 1 - — 1 “This has never been done before In Michigan," the prosecutor said. Taylor had both mea examined by two psychiatrists. Dr. Ivan La Core and Dr. Edward S. Salem of Pontiac. I had a There’s a chance of scatteredla special session of East Ger- Of reports that-he has agreed "Both psychiatrist* judged the) Jnten sane,” Taylor, said. “In fact, withdrawal of Hie nomination of] Feikens, he said: | and knives. They described Mm as extremely dangerous. Oakland C o u n t y Undersheriff [Donald Francis described Gisondi “tight-lipped, poker-faced llittle killer." showers or thundershowers again tonight and perhaps a few Saturday. the weatherman says. Tonight's low will dip to near 63. Saturday’s high will climb to near 80. many's rubber-stamp parliament j met ta East Berlin to hnr about East German countermeaaures from Foreign Minister Lothar Bolz and Deputy Premier Willy Stoph. For the next five days temperature* will average near or a | myself that they weren’t Insane! ^ ,, *, * w . J *«** h*h*w normal high of M to when they were committed to ^ >K»t-4, 135-pound Gisondi m and normal low of M to «. Ionia two years ago.” escaped from the maximum- Monday will be a somewhat security prison at Marquette to warmer and Tuesday a little Th. „„ _ . MSI after being convicted along rooler with only minor day to The sltuatloo remains nn , Taylor quoted the escapees as with j Hummel in the dav changes in temprmtnro otk- ** 7 l"***, they “footed the ! holdup-slaying of a Hazel Park bar| Sro submitted his amendment, {trigts.’' He also Mated that through |owner awj j,jg ^ jn T953 ! questioning, he found the practice Peril ament approved tlon endorsing all measures already take* to stop the flight refugees. The vote was unanimous, ns always. The resolution also welcomed! the recent statement of the Communist Warsaw Pact countries [calling for a peace treaty without He reiterated his statement that was "relatively widespread.” the amendment has no connection! * * * at ail with Feikens' nomination. NOMINATION PENDING McNamara Said his present feel-tag is that if this country cannot .afford, -the domestic programs it needs, such as federal aid io education and medical care for the aged, it cannot afford to provide them for other nations. Precipitation will total less than delay. But it added nothing abouti three-quarters of an inch ta show- negotiating it era mostly Monday and Tuesday. * * I Morning light westerly ^indiatj ^ Mjd ^ forelgn minilt'rs The Senate Judiciary Committee reported that Feikens’ nomination still was pending. No henring date has . been set. It was said, although one might be Road Deaths Top 1960 wii fhe"*t*te ^onieT'x^l ! EAST LANSING (AP) ~ H10 ^ hourwill become',^ simI possibly the governor to see j vinlOnal figure* compiled by state northerly at 8 - 15 m.ph. by eve:! u, fall—exactly when or where if something mn’t be done about police today put the highway tenth w„ ^ ^ "« «y. the situation," Taylor said. toll In Michigan at 887 so far this jn downtown pontjac p,^). HE’LL GO ABROAD “The time has come ' fS0"lbi:"fito' sanii§''"didl>|inK"'8' gi; The reoording was 87| Khrushchev has demanded lhatj , (Continued on Page 2, Col! 3) |a year ago was 874. fat'-2 p.m. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) He minimised France and the differ on the timing < | proacb to the Soviets [ East-West | peaceful solution of that crisis. European reports had it that the [United States proposes that the] West take an early initiative while' {France believes no move toward, negotiations should be made for some time.- - ; Rusk said this is a matter "on which the gap m&y be more apparent than real." Will Wisner Stadium get new lights? This was a kubk encouraged matter of concern at the Pohtiac Board of Education] He --vfc an understand tltat negotiations will occur." i Rude was reported encouraged not only oyer the signs pi policy' unity but, over prospects of a1 The reason; It would [take three to four months to put lights in and 1961 02 budget funds are already [spoken for. Administrators said designs, bidding, awarding contracts, ordering [materials arid installation could 3 Others in Hospital jbe completed before Dec. 1 If be-] After Cor and Tractor|*un ,oday •The lights are getting very Fixture* are deteriorating , and rusting and sockets are teak-A farm tractor-car collision ta tag," said Dr. otto C, Hufzigrr, Addison Township yesterday after- assistant superintendent, noon claiiried the life of one of the "This is why lights fail ta i victims at Pontiac General Hos- heavy rata. Water seeps Into the pital five hours sockets, later. • j * it * William Gatea, Hufziger pointed out that 19, at 363 Prospect fights have been ta the board's St. , Romeo, died * supplementary budget requests tor Area Teen Dies “•After Injuries Hit in Addison Twp. What's Wrong in This Picture? Oakland County Highway Toll in ’61 ed several years but never made the [final budget; Thu supplementary budget la a list of tMags-that an desirable | caanot be financed within < If it;is, a possibility which many . sources discount, McNamara, has said he will testify against Feikens. Feikens was Republican state chairman when McNamara campaigned for and won his first sen-] ate term ta 1954. McNamara has not forgiven him for the Mtter campaign, or for charges made by Feiken* after McNamara’s victory. of a f rac skull. Listed in serious! condition at the hospital today was a second victim, Clyde R. Douth-[ard, 19, of 421 Mata St., Romeo. He suffered head injuries in the This year's budgeted amount for crash on Lakeville Road. electrical needs is devoted mainly j_ , . ^ (to rewiring of main circuits panels at Pontiac Central High passengers ta a carjgchoo, This project alone will coat corned over what they consider . the rigid, threatening attitude being displayed by Soviet Premier Khrushchev ta public 'statements 1 and private meetings with west- ’ MMHMMIIIiMIMfBMBBMNMMHMHBM ' j In Today's I Press When Feikens’ name first was (Continued on Page 2, Col. 71 GOIN’ FISHING? Both Idriven by Edward P. Miles, 22, of] 211 Currier St., Almont, along,,with neaHy 550,000, about 520,000 more Darryl W. Martin, 22, of 73827 fo»n The rough estimate for Wisner Kanie Road, Brace Township. r**1**1®' !“ The car collided with a tractor iF,NANCWG M^EStlONS j| I driven by diaries Rngenstetn, Suggestions last night ran from! I M, of 1444 Brewer Road near Ming Oriole field to raise money < ' Luke George Rood. for Ughting. to risking the city to { . + go 50-50 on the post of new lights, j Rugenstein was in fair condition at the hospital today with a frac 0fteiT ,."*!?» J* ‘ &*"! . .. .... . . near Certlral Elementary School tuned elbow. Miles was listed »< aM, b^.,, ^ by the Pon Unmanned U.S. expects to orbit capsule within two weeks — PAGE ». Helpl Helpl Riot trend growing ta New York City—PAGE ». Red Knife Raised satisfactory with, a fractured right leg. Sheriffs deputies who investigated the accident saki Rugenstein was making a left turn with the tractor when the collision occurred. The oncoming east bound car was unable to stop, they said. No matter How • they’re biting, you’ll have a lot more fun if Nancy and Sluggo are there! To have THE PONTIAC PRESS sent to your vacation ad-. I dress, simply phone ‘ j \ > ■. . FB 2-8-181 ;> News Flash tlac Department «f Parks and Recreation for many year* as a playfleld. Board members finally voted to authorize Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent, to meet with City Manager Walter K. Willman discuss and exchange ideas on how to finance new lights." Whjtmer explained that, not only [are the lights old, but far below today’s standards. ^ fiefor* jffeti leave. >r HIDDEN THEEAfl1—Obviously these. youngsters shouldn't swimming hWe—as the sign indicates. Drowning* in Oakland . County have reached 23 lor the year. Swiriimcrs should be sure '!■' 'V/,. -- j .1 ../'A1' f 1 "As aa exanqde, at sne time. { the acceptable measure of Hght-; lug per, classroom was from five he said. lurk beneath' the \ ta„ Sheriff ^ahk Irons cautioned. « III I'."- I# » ___ "After World War II it was 40 j sTd^ kajicSon*"against tuba, it jloptchndles, then it went, up to 19. I was reported today. ' (Continued on Page VGA 4) Cfli ) 1 ' J , i : ' 1 |1 , S. Viet Nam may be next for greedy Soviets —PAGE West Trains Four big training exercises occupy Western forces —PAGE «. Sob Decides Johnson to ask attorney general about succession— —PAGE 40. fnilitary build-up by other NATO1 nations paralleling that ordered by Kennedy in this country. ’ Kennedy and Rusk, however, There is a growing conviction that Khrushchev’s present position, offers no real hope of successful negotiations, ta spite of his demand that the West seek s peaceful settlement of the Berlin dis-] pute he haa created. Tentatively, therefore, U.S. of-j ficials have concluded that fur-; ther steps ta the military build-up charted by Kennedy recently, and’ discussed by Rusk ta Europe dut-, tag the past week, will have to be taken before Khrushchev realizes the resistance he’s up against. Tells Story te Crowd of 1,500 MOSCOW (AIM— Soviet cosmonaut Gherman Titov nil today he waa ejected train hii space ship at the end el Me epic25-hour or-hital flight and parachuted to earth, ■ The liecml .Soviet spaceman told a Jammed news conference < hit spaceship Vostok II rune, 4 The ship landed safely nearby, j Titov said after landing withered said "This waai * he added. [he aer medical experts coaid de- probably due to the swjislnril 11 * * !»«* any changes in Ms physical weightlessness and excitement. "| - The apace flier said he expe-ioqfoniam. | aeoke at a rows confer-1 >riBTi ,7° s' *“fCt*~ ^>.11—^Uritod Statea and the various then- intentions to seek Waiter.~ ^^1 wading agencies instead of going autbeetndkm from a medal aaeet- ** *>***er nei*bbors to make through an ovey-all hemispheric tog ef the 24-man executive board «« «*y get their share of PWs- boaid. ident Kennedy's SM-MlHon Alliance for Piugiem aid program. Argentina and Brazil reportedly In the maneuvering at the Inter- are urging the United Statea to American Economic Conference launch an immediate crash pro-here the Untied Statea ia standing on the Bide)tnes aa a benevolent neutral. Proposes Tfoopsp^^T^f t r - ., Schools Are Ready Now evacuate Law fp Enroll New storm swept across Southern Cal- accords ending the Indochinese ifornla before dawn today, cnmtagjWar. fires, flooding, mod ahdes and power failures. The northwest comer of New A Beverly Hills oil derrickM«*c*. Joining Arizona, Utah and c aught fire. International Airport Colorado, »• the only point in the got .21 of an inch of rain. Severnij United Statea where tour Mates air raid sirens blared from ttiort meet. Little Battle Big for Latin Aid Cut There are M CAW Local anas la fuel prints nereaa the I Ken Bannon, director at the UAW*« Ford A part mint, said mere was ample time gram of aid to the weaker nations The smaller nations, after wining one victory Thursday. Ipeared to have enough votes to before the currtet contract ends Aug. 31 at Fard. | UAW contracts with GM 1 Chrysler also ran ant Aug. 3L A-^.. ’ I Bannon said Ford negotiator! were “greatly disappointed at the negotiations over the teat rix , “A strike vole has got them going in the past and I don’t see why It wouldn’t to the l He expressed hope that Fori negotiators could lead the way! 1 national de- fhis move hag aroused suspicions among the smaller countries that their bigger brothers are only trying to keep them pacified for the time being. U S. observers say both groups probably will have to make concessions to get the Alliance tor Progress program started. Insure crentioa of the controver-commtoaton of “1 1’’ to coordinate m velopment plans. Uruguay, smallest country tal H SJTSS - ZSfJZ Claims Convicts that otherwise the big nations will) STiiT£.*Z SSf SZ Faking Insanity America against the twin threats of communism and Castroism. I V M. nun BACK The United Statea proposed creation of the commission when the I conference began but pulled back i when Argentina. Brazil, Mexico, - Chile and Peru demanded tint it place now-expiring three-year-old be demoted to an advisory group, ones. The larger nations, which already The Weather (Continued From Page One defend ourselves against these psychiatrists.'’ Taylor asserted. New Wisner Lights Expected Next Year ighty of bed. The U. blamed the Mg commotion tropical disturbance that earned scattered thunderstorms to recent days, and Is expected to cause more today and tomorrow. (Continued From Page One) The light to this meeting room tonight hi 110 iootcandlea.’’ DROWNS COWS “Because of the condition of (be Elsewhere, t lighting system now, I doubt if a cool front from the Central we could aril it to anyone," HBf*!p,*1“ * *» Central ziger added. and the St. Lawrence Valley 'brought a second day of cropdrowning backwaters to parts of (BY PAY HALF? Board member Monroe M. Osman suggested the city and school board split the coat. This see to strike a responsive chard until Glenn Griffin, another board member, opposed it. Griffin added however that "Wiener lighting should take topprjgg.-ity over all other lighting fotijerta, Otaris. Rainfall of nearly 5 inches was measured in Southwestern Wools, where breaks to creek levee* flooded m Airing corn and soybeans Thursday, and ■cnirrmim. tions backed up highway traffic for several hours in some locali- a.m. Aug. 30. The Beverly Hills Village Council has awarded p contract for road repairs and bridge painting to the Detroit Concrete Products Co. for Us low bid of <42J0L Carl G. Wonnberger, head of the of the year, as promised, ft A ♦ As part of the campaign against the West on Berlin, Khrushchev named Marshal Ivan S. Konev, former military commander of the Warsaw Pact, to command Soviet forces drawn up against the West in Germany. Bids on Courthouse Wing Kennedy Gives Pentagon Power to Call Reserves “We wfil review the bids with Htiniy engineers and see what can „ __* be deleted from the plans," said In Northeastern Wisconsin, a 3- Owen Luckenbach, partner to the inrhlrt, ------- ... . . *»<* rainfall resulted to a dam Birmingham architectural firm of including the lighting primed tor washout at Shoto where an over- O’Dell Hewlett A the parking lot and tennis courts flow of West Twin River was foi- aoctetea. . .The firm desig lowed by drainage of a boating wti« and made criimates. fishing flowage into Lakej “We want to study the Mda to WASHINGTON (AP) -Kennedy today issued an executive . „___ . „ order giving the Pentagon author- Bids opened Thursday afternoon for the adminlstra- ity to can up reservists to active tive wing of the new county courthouse were about *fiy and to extend enUstment pe-$100,000 above the wing’s estimated cost. |riod* t"p 7* ^ Supervisors and architects showed concern aboutj congreea previously h a d ap-the 12 per cent increase over am estimate of $1.3 million iprovad Kennedy;* request for this tor the wing. --------------;“—-----------—[power to strengthen the armed — (forces because of the' R u a a 1 a n <153,448; Schultz Electric Co. of threat to Berlin. Pontiac, <158,300; Southeastern | * * * Electric Ob. of Detroit, <158,973; | His executive order authorizes Feed W. Moote of Pontiac, j secretaries of the Army, Navy and vodte, <109,410. Air Force to order as many as Monies for the new wing, to 250,000 reservists into active duty house the admtaistrative offices for a year, now quartered m tiie County Of- + + + fice Building. 1 Lafayette St, bo- ,t gpedfi*, that the Pentagon ! came available »» mt order any reeerve unit to the Waya and birsna Capunitteej^ty &ber than training without announced a surplus »M» presidential approval. from the 198o operating budget. ( __________■ .1 . gy.-.- ■ The joint committees havegi n i • ■ 1% 1 ' «fted^ a meeting % ». m New Cabinet Brasci) ; Low bid$ for architectanl (construction), mechanical and electrical contracts totaled $1,400,186. Architect* said the low base bid [for construction waa only about 2 per cent over estimates, but “mechanical and electrical bids were much higher than eati- next to Orofoot School. Ibis was being considered by the board. Revenue bonds were ruled out as a means of financing Wisner lights. “W# aaa’t aspect to aril Mda,” Omasa said. “The attendmn at Michigan. Aug. 18, to make reremmmdaiknsi which will be placed before *uper-|A|/r 1 L_. f*_'«_ . visor, at the next Board of Soser Uh Q DY LOmllllTTBG visors meeting. { * New Act Drops Duty-Free List Down to $100 1 ,^XmXK‘x^aSenalor Denies [ed or our estimate wai too tow,” he explained. ‘WON’T AFFECT PICTURE’ He said he didn't think the Mds for alternate plana would affect the preamt picture. ‘I see no reason why I should ; return them to Ionia without triad merely because doctors at the hospital claim the two men are tale,” Taylor said. I don’t mean to imply that psychiatrists are not competent or are involved in any shady dealings, , but I do think many are handing!, down opinions based on f a I premises. •PREPARE THEMSELVES’ "Stye* and Arid tri4 me they! ATHENS, Ga. .(AP) — The di-j Kennedy asked the reduction as read a bobk tftled “The. Human rector of the Little League dis- part of hie program t6 restrict the WASHINGTON (AP) — The There was talk of buying lights amount of goods subject to tariffs now being replaced at the Univer-jwhicb American tourists may bring ■ity of Detroit stadium, and talk!1*00* with them duty-free will drop of using interest from reinvested j4”*11 <5M. to <100 next month. ; funds to finance the Job. | r resident Kennedy signed to Wisner lighting is certain to.be! day toe MU he asked Cbagreea to a topic at discussion at the board’s! enact making the change, next meeting at 4 p. m. Aug. 24. The measure to effective to 30 days and remains in force He's a Born Outfielder Jum i*3- Feikens Deal Actually, if toe low bid foils within 10 per cent of our estimate, we feel ptetty good about it. We were 2 per cent off that margin for error." ; WASHINGTON (AP)-Prerident - [Kennedy’s request for a new Cabinet Department of Urban Affairs and Housing waa sent to the Senate today with a ,5>2 vote of ap- - proval by the Government Operations Committee. (Continued From Page One) * * * Knitted by former President] Sen. John L. McClellan, D-Ark., Eisenhower, Sen. Philip A. Hart, j who cast one of the opposing D-Mich., said he would not oppose!votes, told reporters that the Sen-the Republican. ate might approve of the depart- ment this year but he thought chances would be better for action The Mda 1 I ia the Mind,’’ by Dr. Carl Menninger, tojtrict baseball tournament here flow of dollars from the United prepare themselves for psychiatric was born to the Job. His name: States and reduce the strain on examinations twp jroar-a -ago,’' foj M - - Taylor asserted. U.S. gold holdings. 1 nsraOsr VmUm 1 , (A* recorded deantovn i Klfhett tenperttur, .... l**Mt temperature ....... ISeaa Wjeratori VwUwr—cloudy. .1 AT HMUhl NATIONAL WEATHER — Scattered thundershowers are ex-* pected Friday night in the Western Plateau and Great Basin and from the Middle Mississippi Valley eastward into the Middle Atlantic States, with a chance of showers in the Kortfaeagt and lower lakes. Wifoly scattered thundershowers are forecast^for the Seutiteast, Southern Plains and Southeastern Plateau. It riaatid be cooler from thq Upper Mississippi into the Weaforn They claimed the book to well known to convicts and ex-eoavicta. •i {Both men claimed that pretending to be paranoiac was successfully [practiced by many criminals to tm wm ____________ • m ia ltnian effort to stay out of Jackson," TkaraSay'* THOfwatan Chart 'said Taylor. ,— -* a M tel * s* «■> “We meat have seme legisla-_____ pi -jjl tea or see Judicial design to S « .r ?t' •"**..*?* I Denver as M to.' L«uu *1 n! their way tote lonte aad from Dotralt M ft salt U C (T ft rrtltmr „„i Duluth W M S. rruclKO S4 Ml •"•■a 1 HaaoMoa^ u m ie(tf*fl> as a “In my own experience, to mur-i iu££r>c* n to tiRSU c 8' S]*r «*• wl*re the secured corid ■ Us Aapeiss m ST WasMaftm m «get life imprisonment in Jackson, those judged insane in sanity hearings spend an average a“ only two years in a hospital and are then [released," Caytor continued. * * * [ Styes, charged with larceny, and Arid, with armed robbery, years ago, were granted sanity hearings, judged insane and committed to Ionia. tendencies toward violence. Both wore trusties at Innln with ground prtvllegca when they escaped this week. Arid was out ahput five days. Styes was free about 15 hours. Between them, they allegedly stole three can and a 22-caliber ride, and are charged with kidnaping and rape. Styes, at' least, Indicates he will deny the rape charge. The other allegation* were admitted during , (questioning, according to Taylor |and state police. j la Dr. Wayne Genterfteld. RED CHIEF—This is Manhall Ivan Konev. He baa been named commander of Sovfot troops in Germany- Announcement of his appointment was made in East Berlin tbursday by ADN," the. East German news agency. Marshall Konev formerly commanded the Gommuhiri bloc defense foreee. meeting of the Why* and Mean*, Buildings and Granada aad the Special County WrililBg commit Congress adjourned without The edmhrtetratten recently |, ashed the Semite to approve the j The proposed new department would concentrate on programs [and problems of urban dwellers and take over control of the large One member of the Michigan [federal housing programs now un congressional delegation surmised [der the Housing and Home Fi There were 32 bids submitted at Agency.____________________ the 3 pfm. meeting. La/m bidder for the Mg general construction contract was Barton Malow Co., of Detroit, with a base bid, excluding alternates, of <899, 00. Thewbid was <17.000 below the next lowest bidder, Bundy Construction Co. of Pontiac. Of nine bids for construction con- (Continued on Page 3. CM. 5) tracts, there was a range of <114,• 658 from low to high. The 11 mechanical trades bids ranged some <81,1 electrical trades ranged morel than $79,000. The tow construction bid calledj for 350 calendar days to complete; the building. LOW TO HIGH Die bids for construction con-! tracts, from tow to high, are as follows: Barton Malow, <899,900; Bundy Construction Co. of Pontiac, $917,-000; J. A. Utley Op- of Royal Oak, $947,650; Schurrer Construction Ob. of Waterford Township, $955,217; J. A. Fredman Op- .of Pontiac, <950,710; Palmer Smith Co. at Detroit, and the O. W. Burke Ob, Detroit, both 1800,000; J, A. Ferguson Construction Op. of Detroit, and Lalewicz-Matthew, Inc., of Center Line, $1,014,558. The lew five bidden for me-(fearirsl Qpntracts, again exelnd-lag alternate Mds, aro aa lut- Fames & Brown Plumbers of Pontiac, $406,838; William A Adam CB. of Detroit, 1414,000; Brady Plumbing k Heating Co. of Detroit, <414,500; John £. Green Winkler Ik. of Detroit, <425,078. The toat"five baee'bkfejor the electrical ^^Boforact were as follows; Soma Etectric Co. at Detroit,! '; ■ \t McNamara’s stand, and found it impossible to change. "They’re both out on a couple of limbs,” he said. Meanwhile, the delegation waa united in Its endorsement of Rep. Thaddeus M. Machrowicz, D-Mich., for a judicial appointment. ms COSMETICS Ai8nrA Hair Spray SATURDAY DISCOUNTS 3-WhttUr Tricycles $5.00 Value SOMk 17- 81 PONDS Dust Powder 8* •Soft Touch’ S PTOf. . Tlpo -Hafr Cater Spray < SUN H. R AYERS Bath OO — IO On. 0L0S; APRIL SHOWER Dry Skin OH and 125 Deodorant Tale ..1 mtsm THE PONTIAC PRESS- FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1961 i THHhiv 3 Big DISCOUNT ITEMS Nr T—be aasd BaSerdsy Wilt Hold Meeting on! 30" HANDLE Wash Brush toe CAM amt HOME SIM Tain# Q Ac s o9 i WASHINGTON (ft—Sen. Philip A. Hut, D-MJch„ said Thursday a citizens meeting win be held in den Arbor, Midi., Aug. 30 to discus the proposal to turn the Glen Lake - Sleeping Bear Sand Dune area into a National Park. Conrad L. Wirth, director of the National Park-Service, will attend the meeting. The proposal by-Sen. Hart and en. Patrick V. McNamara, D-Mich., has stirred a storm of protest among property owners the popular aua- Aluminum handle with water *hut-off feature. Sturdy bristle*. Attaches to eny-iewn or garden hose. 2-FL STEPLADDER County. Most property owners are against the plan because, they leer.it will destroy property values and eventually deprive them of Iheir holdings. — Keep Bathroom Floor Dry 32.29 STANDARD STYLE 13.29 MODEHN STYLE Collect* moUtur* that drip* otf toilet tanks, protects floors. Standsrd model tor wall tanka, Medan model foe free (tending teaks. Bear to remove |88 2M 98 N. Saginanw —lad Floor CAHDT SPECIALS tor Toeite sad Saturday Nit Cieme FUDGE 25° THREE Ik Pkgs. Chocolate or vanilla cree«.r te4f» by After Diner MINTS Reg. J5c Site T • ounces tn reusable M fl. plastic container. M M White or pastels. '|kB Coconit DIPS onut dips in ehooo-or vanilla flavor, ft J pounds. 33' N N. Saginaw —Mala Floor Machine Cleans Mailboxes on Mass Basis HOLLWYOOD (AP) - Ihe federal government is apiying automation to the problem of mailbox grime. The result—® machine with two drums of soapy water, hose, handle, control valve, and a scrub brash-powered by a gasoline motor, all mounted on the back of a truck. Postmaster Otto K. Oiesen. who designed the ' machine, demon-strated it Wednesday on a mail-drop box in front of the Holly, wood Post Office. He explained: “One load o) cleanser is sufficient to dean 30 mail boxes. Seventy-five hundred ahwuld.tie TpnHellng like new with-in six months; The awT~S~oily $1.25 per boot per year." - It’s not all automatic, however. A man has to run the machine. Racing Club to Use Split-Second Timers Twelve precision hand timers— described as the most accurate; mechanical timing instrumental ever built—will keep tab on times of entrants in the Oakland County! Sportsmans Road Racing Cliifr races Aug. 12 and 13 over the Waterford Hills Road course.-They will be provided for the meet by Shaw Jewelry Co. of Pontiac and the Balova Watch Co.. Inc., of Jackson Heights, N.Y. ^Developed after nearly five! yean of research, the 21-Jewel! timing instruments are precision! built to tolerances of 4/1,000,000 (four .one-millionths) of an inch checked to an aceuracjTdF one second in 24-hours-of operation. plexity and dehcncy, only » have] Ring Get* Around been built in Jhe past two and a 9 • 1 NEWPORT, Vt (OPI) - Police half years. Each has a retail value (of $350. About.SI percent of UA farms are classified as noncommercial or las part-time farm operations. here found a high school ring belonging to Margaret T. Donohue five years after it had Ifren lost. She said, “I can’t understand how the ring was ever found in Ver-I have never been them.'* Because of their extreme com- TONITE and SATURDAY DICOUNTS HOUSEWARES __Coated-for Non-Fat Frying DuPONT TEFLON 10-Inch Skillet $4.95 Value New Blue ‘AQUA RIPPLE’ Glasswares • 6-ox. Juice Glosses • 10-os, Beverage Glass • 16-os. Ice Tea Gloss R1CULAR 29c KACH aZ ‘ICC —EACH I if Sparkling 'LIBBEY" glasses that (0-wlth-everythlng color—AQUA, rippling Circles blown la each glase. Rime guaranteed against chipping. Guaranteed for Life Agoinst Oven Heat Breaks BAKE V SENE HUES OVAL Casseroles Regular $3.00 Value basket. Quart capacity. Complete DIVIDED Dishes 149 ROUND Casseroles l4* Holds 7 Quart Size Jars — Enameled Cold-Pac Canner | $2 Value • —with Cover side* canning. Limit 1 carom. mtm Simms Doesn't Believe YOU CAN BUY FOR LESS ANYWHERE—Compare Our DISCOUNTS on AH Cameras - Films- Radios transistor radios at biggest Shop maeJT and Saturday tor tbooo PHOTO DEPT. VALUES KODAK KOOAtHROMK 39mm Cfler Slide Film ( nor. Roi.t. . ut WwepWiJL fl JO UfUl color KODAK KODACHKOMC 8mm Celei Movie Film Nsw KOOACHROMI II 2S Day sr 40 Indoor ST *1.70 SS 33.99 KQDA0HR0ME Color Filn Processiig by TECHNICOLOR 8mm MOVIES or 36nn20R^ SLIDES Reg. $1£5 Moiled to Your Homo Tour Kedachroma nim processed by AUTOMATIC ZQUOTMENT AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES—choice of M tup. 35mm roll or (mm roll and aaaeastae load. Bring all your mm to Slmmi (or tact, beautiful developing, i Genuine KODAK available at ellghtly higher prices I._____ : Sale of KODAK CAMERAS BROWNIE Ism MOVIE Regular $26.95 F2.7 lens, easy to operate, large viewer, rapid crank winding. $1 holds in free layaway. * ___________ I?7 BROWNIE w HI MOVIE Taka regular, telephoto and wide-angle movlee. Ea»y to uee-------- 39" BROWNIE 5Z2 TURRET Bullt-ln meter (or perfect movlee, built-lx *“ tare too. Put fl.S KODAK M0T0RMATIC 35i Regular SIBBM Electric-Eye 35mm with f2.8 lens, shutter speed to 1/250 secs. Rapid sequence — 10 shots per winding, $1 holds. Automatic Electric-Eye POLAROID J66 Camera SIMMS A 1 07 DISCOUNT W *■'* PRICE seen on TV — electric-eye operation fully automatic, needs no focusing, 10-second pictures, built in fiash-Only $1 holds tn layaway. 84* Portable-Battery ALL TRANSISTOR Tape Recorder Z7» Only At Simms Quality portable recorder t h needs no electrical connections records, plays back and erases automatical!)’ Double track for recordings oa both sides . . . eaey to handle—only SHRS^xfS-tneh. only ST lbs. wetgbt . . . with battery. Only (I hold*.__________________V_____ r‘l»Hei 6-TRANSISTOR RADIOS $19.95 value — Powerful 6 transistor radio with case, battery and earphones. Only $1 (holds In free layaway. 8-TRANSISTOR RADIOS $24.95 value — powerful station getter, .full 8 transistor radio with ease, battery end ID-TRANSISTOR RADIOS $39.95 AMERICAN made Jewel radio with case, battery and earphone tor private listening. $1 holds. 11“ tADIOS w RADIOS 23” Basement DOLLAR DAYS Specials Hen’s *4” Pants Guaranteed FIRST QUALITY Poliak ad Cotton—Wanh V Wear l Cesspits Siiei—28 to 42 Nationally advertised brands in choice of popular colors. Zipper, fly, deep pockets, deal tor casual or back-to-schoot wear. MEN’S Deluxe Group Sport Shirts Jading Values to IMS 2**3 'ash V wear cotton prints in a wide variety of colors end patterns. Short sleeves, 2-way collars. All sizes to extra large. mtm Shop at SIMMS TONIGHT and SATURDAY *H110 o'Clock Pontiac's original downtown ''discount" store (It was cells# 'cut-rate' back in the old days) continues with more of the’' bargains that thrifty shoppers have teemed 46 expect from SIMMS tor the pest 27 yeart Comport Simms DISCOUNT PRICES and QUALITY—Solo Tonight and Saturday Only at Simms in Pontiac—FIRST QUALITY BUNGALOW DRIK0TE PAINTS 00 Reg. $5.95 Gallon • LATEX WML FARIT O WHITE GLOSS ENAMEL • WHITE HOUSE FAINT • 6REY FLOOR ENAMEL Durable, long-lasting quality paints •— Famous Drikote sold with a money back guarantee only at Simms. Save half on each gallon you buy. 28ALS. C * D ONE- COAT Reg. $4.95 GALLON Ideal for walls and woodwork, Bungalow Drikote paint at discount priest White Enamel 357 MAC-O-LAC Weather Tested ,One-Coot House Paint $7.19 Per GALLON Non - chalking weather tested paint covers in one coat . . . in gleaming staywhite. .95 BOX Masonry Paint 65 KILL 10-POUND CAN nQXL l -----a Seels, protects basements against water leakage. Choice of white end colors. (50-LB. CAN ........fllSV eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Popular 7-Inch fise Paint Pan aid Boiler Sot 3 Paint Brushes All metal pua complete with 7-Inch roller. eeheaaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaaeaeeeeeeeeea OwTURPEBTINE - -MUrnWm- $JJ* f«|ee GALLON treated paper e drop cloth pro- • tecta floor* and • furniture. Ltaalt S. Q 40 Shoots ofSANDPAPER Regular 79c peck of 40 sheets of sand-1 paper. 9x10-inch sheets. 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Ward’s aakl only 19,930 cars, In-ctudlns some 140 pilot models of 1962 cars, wart built this week compared -with 32,464 last week Foreign Aid Time limit Appears Doomed to Fail WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen Harry f Byrd, D-Va. led an apparently doomed fight today against President Kennedy’s quest tar authority to bor money to finance five yean economic development loans abroad. Byrd’s amendment requiring the President to' come back to Congress each year for appropriations was oet for a Senate vote tonight after seven hours of do- and 64,139 in the similar weak of bate. Each ’aide win have 3* hours to discusa the amendment with debate to start shortly after disposal of routine business. The Senate arranged to meet early. In e SHUBr ipeach, Byrd, chairmen of the Senate Finance Committee and a spokesman* for the Senate’s economy Woe, declared: This is* no time to ftdsx control ver any public spending, or to In-rease the public debt unnecessarily." . * * A Byrd charged the Kennedy program would promote "poor risk" loans with no certainty of repay- Approves Extension of School Aid Plan WASUDVOTON (fPI) — The Beasts Labor Committee quickly approved today a one-year extension of a measure which allots about 1-00 million a year to school district* overburdened by children of federal employes. Some Democrats view the es-tension of the Impacted school blU aa the death knell for this session of President Kennedy's multhnllllea-d 011 a r education package, now .hopelessly mired In the Bouse Rales Committee. Hw committee m e V a d with ■peed In approving the stopgap Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana worked out this arrangement Thursday with unanimous Senate support. Under the agreement, the 8enate win remain in session as late as necessary to vote on the Byrd amendment CONTROVERSIAL Kennedy’s request tor borrow- 1 tog authority tor a flve-yoar, 68.1- Lift Construction Bans Dancer, Violinist Take 1st Prize Y' Talent Show A little ballet dancer and a young violinist are the first-place j era In the annual YMCA Summer Fiat Club talent show. Ike dancer la deway Raddei 11. of seat MeadowMgh Lane, Waterford Township, and the violinist Michael Owes. It, of MU He estimated that if no repayments at* made over the'maxi. 50-year loan spans the added compound interest on the federal debt would total 629.7 billion. ★ . W ★ Echoing the major contention of opponents of the proposed loan system, Byrd said 'all the money for the loan fund would come from the backdoor of the Treasury, “outside of effective annual appropriations control." The winners received free, year memberships in the ‘‘Y.’ More than 375 persons attended I the talent show and then viewed -craft displays during a carnival. I Eleven youngsters won prizes for I [their displays. They are Sco iTempleton, Christine Storter, Rob-1 art McKinney, Cathy Plnnick,r Chuck Greenwood, Judy Fenberg, I Albert Yea, Susan Barling, Gor-1 (ton Mapley, Carla Bradford and I Larry Collier. billioo program of loans to struggling nations is the chief item of controversy in the pending for-eign aid bill. The bill provides S4.32r.500.000 hi foreign aid this year including 61,167,000,000 in the loan funds Kennedy Signs Bill WASHINGTON IB - President Kennedy today signed a bill creating a new position as assistant secretary of labor and Immediately nominated Mrs. Either Peter-director of the Labor Depart-' merit's womens bureau, for ‘ The new law increases, the her of assistant secretaries from three to four. 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Afternoons 144 Oakland Ava, Gets Broken Ankle lighting Cigarette j A driver who told police he was! concentrating on lighting a ciga-i rette instead of the road was in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with a broken ankle today after his car LANSING (AP) ~ Buildiiy eon-jwnpad fiit curb and rolled ovar! struettoo bans on 14 communities on West Huron Street in Waterford in Western Wayne County were 1 Township last night, lifted today'-following an agree- Emile J. Croteau, 57, of 94] meat on construction of an 616- Dwight St., Mid his car swerved million sewer project. off course without his noticing it I TWO DOCTORS <3$£DUTY • ASSURE YOU=5£ . I IMMEDI ATE ’ SERVICE: on ' EYE EXAMINATIONS If FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS g EYE GLASS REPAIRS PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER 103 N. Saginaw '(across bom Simms) FE 2-0291 Hr*. 9:30-5:30 Daily Mon. or Frl. Eva, by Apmt. A. A. Milas, O.D. — P. C Felnbarg, O.O. MIRACLE MILE School Time ] or I Career Time! 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UkTttelii^ "aid there" month restorations totaled 2,90.-^^^ * ^ othm a Around any more.* !No Settlement Seen Cary Grant Doing Another Comedy 'SS. v Intertown Suburban" Ones CotT,' ["Touch of Mink," and it cony-jflce and commented on film com-jwent into its Uth day today ertfiil bints Mm tor the; first time with ®*y- ^ __—--■—'[no sign of a settlement. Cary Grant is I Doris Day—"an excellent comedi-j “Comedy 4s much more -of af State mediator Walter Quillico —** ''“janne, and there aren’t many chaOanit." said he. "A drama said a sLvhour meeting Thursday kround any more.* can be greeted by silence and brought no progress. He said noj I mg band EVIDENT stiU be successful. A comedy must further negotiating sessions were; I r.„_, uv, . .. . Idraw laughter. And you never scheduled. Still an also-ran in the Oscar, ^^c®n8ttuct!Ppof‘|know it ft will until you're all Local 1265 of the Amalgamated Ur* -MU tnfw. — « «»—« I- - - - - 'Awociattai of Street, Etoctrtcalj Railway and Motor Coach Em- 453. a drop qt 15.4 per cent ta« S lam year. ' pacts took a record 33.7 per cent of the total market in June. ♦ ■ ♦ ik ' Included in the six-month total were 192,330 foreign cars, a decline of 29 per cent from a year Cholera Epidemic Reported in China HONG KONG (tlPI) - Newspaper reports la Macao and Hong Kong today claimed that a chol- THQMAS Sooth China’s Kwangtuag Province. The unconfirmed reports said that some 2,000 person* had died la Canton, the provincial capital. happen to like to hear people laugh. Three is no more pleasant] sound to me than to go into the’ Radio City Music Hall and hear that immense place filled with I laughter.” The new comedy is called! tkm with a^ dra-1^^1 .T”*” ” CVIUCW “| Despite the complex nature 6f ployeh struck the firm Aug. l in] ma. But Cary tal • ** ***“ (the Cary Grant comedy, the. an economic dispute., _ more Iptreestodl 1rtr^.,5yfW ■-■***£* *®WI? *° ■*** premise to simple,-, he About 304100 commuters between in box difice]***8- evening he inspected an, "You take a man who seems]Detroit and Western Wayne Coun-j gold than ii •P*rtn»«Bt scene for the next to have every advantage and you ty communities are affected plated statu-) ^’s work. He tak-taked at the [place him in ah untenable poei-j ettea. And he frsreed prints on the walls. In the tkm,’’ he explained. "The laugh-j likes comedies, [morning- he nrrlved -vdth ptist-br OJHUS md “It’a good for bigs from his own house under tkn to his discomfort and their an audience to bis arms—Utrillos and other mas- delight that .it . is happening to! laugh or ery, be-jters- him, and not them." cause either one | \ * * * . ----------- is a'T^ease," he | Cary was having a rare day off | Annual oyster harvest in the U.S.; commented. "I [front shooting. He roamed his of-'yields 63 million pounds of food. Finest Quality Carpets McLEOD CARPETS LAPSING (UPI1 - The Michigan Tourist Council today proposed 1 a later school opening in Septem- The reports, appearing In almost every rlghtwtog Chinese paper la both Macao aad Hoag' Koag, said some 90 doctor* had beea rushed from the Soviet lla-loo to help check the allegedly fast-spreading disease. ■... Jr * * The Hong Kong aad Macao governments neither confirmed nor denied the reports. Roth border on Kwangtung Province. Tourist Council Director Robert J. Furlong presented a plan to open schools the Monday following Labor Day, instead of Wednesday of Labor Day week, in a letter to Supt. of Public Instruction Lynn M. Bartlett. , The plan was .unanimously approved at a recent council meeting. . Hie council cited highway safety factors and generally’favorable September vacation weather as! reasons for the change. School starting dates are set locally but most Michigan districts start classes in the fall during, the same week as Labor Day. The . council, wanted Bartlett to advo-J cate the later opening in his contact with local school district official*. HEADQUARTERS for RCA COLOR TV N«w Center Electronics S.lw III Scrstss—TV »l BsSis Mlr.rU Mite *h.,|>ln, CuUr Samuel Olsen Given Clean Bill of Health LANSRjTG - Wayne County Proaecuto^Samuel H. Olsen was given a cleah bill of health legally today in an ip vestlgation of his conduct in office/tocluding tile acceptance of an $14)00 contribution from the Teamsters Union. • e ★ ★ The findings were reported to Gov. Swainsbn by Atty, Gen. Paul L. Adams, who recommended that no action be taken against Olsen. | Adams said the evidence did notl support a finding that Olsen had been guilty of official misconduct or-neglect, pf duty re any of toe other possible grounds under toe law which would be the basis for his removal from office. GOP Moderates Expect Leaders to Attend Session TRAVERSE CITY UR — Two prominent Republican leaders may be sitting in on a four-day meeting of eight so-called GOT* moderate senators when their strategy siohs open Aug. 17. Sen. William G. Mffliken, Traverse City, who will be the host, said that he expects Senate] Majority Caucus Leader Frank D. Beadle of St. Clair, and State Chairman George M. Van Peursam to attend the deliberations on future GOP programs and policy. . The moderates announced earlier that they planned to draw up[ their own “white paper” of objectives they would seek for the party next year. They said their plan of action might include actively campaigning in the primary for candidates [ who share their views. I SPEEDEE \ For every type of garden use, you’ll find practical Garden Redwood will do the job better. Its natural bebuty will enhance the appearance of your frame, too. 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SET 39.95 V.Im . __ ' *28 CerepMe with sit feur beeches. *«h4e; use beeches far eatrs seating er stuck tables. Summer Furniture ... fifth floor THE PONTIAC PRESS luron Stn 48 Wert Huron Street FRIDAY, AUGUST U, 1961 William J. McDomnul, . o Cubans Gettinc* RpaHv really And the budget of our V/UVOlia UCMillg rvcituiy Federal Government now call* for the for Propaganda Need 3^dSKdlture ot ftbout el*hty Cuba’s economic boa* has been ★ ★ ★ giving an impressive demonstration "If the person counting the money of the thoroughness of Communist thousand-dollar bills it would propaganda. At the Latin American economic conference in Uruguay* his because Uncle Sam has printed only latest speech resulted In a near riot 688,000 of them!’’ when an antl-Cssno Cuban shouted "Assassin” as Ernrsto Guevara spoke. Guevara made a two-hour address. He. accused the United States of plotting to assassinate Cuban Premier Fidel Castro’s brother, Raul and then firing on - its own Guantanamo naval base to set up an excuse to intervene in Cuba. ★ ★ ★ He implied the United States was behind the assassination of the late Rafael Trujillo, former dictator of of the Dominican Republic. He presented two allegedly secret UH. State Department papers, one insulting Venezuela, the other analyzing prospects for Joint Latin American action against Cuba. ★ ★ ★ He belittled President Kikhkdt’s plans for aiding Latin America and IfANurACTuissB of hats for men are making considerable progress toward doing what many had considered impossible — that is, to turn out hats that are ridiculous as millinery. You’se well along la years if you can remember when the world was reasonably safe and sane. The Man About Town Must Register Matters in Which Our Young Men Are Warned Lwmtic Fringe: Status of the driver who went* to pass every car on the reed. Local Selective Service officers tell me that some young men are dilatory about registering when 18 years of age. This still is required by law. Registration must be made at the draft tftM hi* hearer. puho a imoh« t,.. of Which are at 701 Pontiac told his hearers Cuba already has 8tate B*nk Building, if you cannot sp- been offered more Soviet aid than Mr. pear there on your birthday, contact Kennedy is suggesting for all of Tjitln 111601 by phone and advise cause of delay. Voice of the People: Rep. Rogets WStop All Trading With Cuba Florida representative Paul Rogers introduced’'* UK in Omgiess ■«iriwg for a total cessation tit trade between Cuba and thp United States. Rogers said that Castro was receiving millions of dollars from American sales, plus lard, breeding cattle and poultry from the U.S Introducing the bill he stated that firm parliamentary action was necessary after “the failure et the State Department to halt trade with Cuba."' the State Department dreams on. . - ----; . ULT. ‘Goldwater’s Next With Good Chance’ Barry Goldwater will he die next nominee for the Presidency and his chances of election have been mounting steadily tor several weeKt. Ttnd the Democrats will please remember that Kennedy was only elected by a tiny percentage and a lot of that was stolen and fraudulent. Hopeful Thanks Everyone for Prompt Action ‘Church Would Help Boy Who Lied’ That boy who Usd to got into this Catholic dance should ffo the Catholic Church and he would be taught the fallacy of telling lies anfi .going counter to God s laws. Vapor Trails We want to express our thanks to everyone who responded so quickly to our call in the drowning of our daughter Nancy, in Hammond Lake. Everyone's prompt action led to quick recovery of her little body and we thank God for that. Mr. aad Mrs. Louis Eastambre S0ITI6 ApOlOgiCS* 2634 Penna Drive . ‘Castro Can’t Duck Charges Anymore’ Now that Cuba is adopting the one-party system, Castro is hog tied to communism and can't spurn the charges as he sometimes has tried to do Ui the past. Hie Russians have him nailed, down exactly as they want him. K.G. Passerby ‘There Should Be David Lawrence Says: Scientists Question Titov’s Story IN EUROPE Unquestionably Nikita Khrushchev has overplayed his hand In the propaganda speeches he has delivered extolling the Soviet orbital flights as the product of the Communist-Socialist system. This is resented America. Robert Woodward, undersecretary of stato for Latin America, immediately called Guevara’s charges “a pack of lies,” but some of the Cuban’s hearers undoubtedly Were taken in by bin statements. Many Latin Americana art suspicious of anything tho United States suggests. ★ it it The Guevara address was an attack presented in the best Conmra- The phone number of the Pontiac City office la FE 2-2374, and that of the out-county office ia FE 5-1601. It also la stressed that all holders of draft cards must notify their board-of any change of address, either by letter, phone or In person. This also 1* a legal LAWRENCE pviown. & nio awu as a legal . _ _», . . r«*ll«m.M .nd n,., g.t you Into trouble international politics or polemics. In addition, there is some skepticism developing about Maj. Titov's feat itself. While this la not ai doubt* that if not obeyed. Advice received from Medical Superintendent Dr. James Cheng of the Oakland County Tuberculosis San- to fire the retro-rockets and leave it altogether.’' Another part of Mai- Titov's speech delivered Ir. the presence of Soviet Premier Khrushchev in Moscow is coming in for considerable discussion. The astronaut said that, while in .._. .. . space, he had seen the lights of tamw * ^ ° U biS by night arx. continents and oceans by days. While It takes enormous-sited telescopes to oee at great distances, it would seem that by some magic of Khrushchev's communism the astronaut carried In his email space ship a telescope capable of fisting tilth tag from nearly 160 miles above the esrth the lights of ettiee et Europe. Many a newspaper In countries like Sweden, Norway and Denmark has just expressed the criticism that celebration night. This has aroused aide-spread comment aad expreoslont of doobt In Europe. The United States government has made to the scientific world full disclosure of the details of the (lights of Cmdr. Shepard and Capt. Grissom and intends to follow the same policy hi the future for its space flights. So far as scientific proof available to other countries is concerned, everything that was transmitted by radio from the Titov craft could have been- recorded tin tape ahead of time and played bade on schedule from an ortlting satellite, and all the speeches could have been rehearsed in advance. (Copyright 1M1) The Almanac By JOHN C. METCALFE I never shall forget the night.,. When I looked upon your lovely eyes ,. . . And for the first time to my life ... 1 told you all those little lies . . * I never shall forget the night . . . Because I said I did not care - . . Although the moon was in the sky . . . And winking stars were everywhere ... I never shall forget the night Because I said that it was true ... In all- the time since first we met ... I had not thought of toying you . . .. I never shall forget the night . . . Because I said I could not stay . . . And that as •noon as possible.... I planned to travel far away ... I never shall forget fiie night . . . When little lies were on my tongue . . , Because it did not take you long . . . Tb have my heart on falsehood strung. (Copyright 1M1) . What has happened to all the people who complained so loudly when Kennedy named his brother Attorney General? He is doing a great job and he will make one tit the best we have ever had. Young Voter Portraits storium, who hat been absent the last tew weeks on tick leave, la to the effect that oist manner. It hurled diversified h# Jr®cover®d *** wU1 8000 b® ba<* Oil wl6 job. charges calculated to divide and spread suspicion among the Amerl- With that ever watchful good business can nations against each other. It hew1’ liid the groundwork for possible of HinomftaM^rMattiwm ____ , , . , . . .. V™ of Bloomfield Hills, sends me a letter with Communist fakery at a later date. It .* portent. He says: "Have read what you sought to Undermine the position Of About dwindling advertising and clr- ‘h!p ?c“)ntIn* pro*roro the United States In the case of any amon* “J8* *wp is Mery ci^ert^Structed IXMsible future move, even though Evening1£^ SStt pressed about Maj. Oagartu’s story of kb flight Into spore, some significant quest tons are nevertheless being raised. Thus, Maj. Titov told newsmen in Moscow that he controlled the ship himself. When asked how he did this, he replied: FELT LIKE A PILOT “I began manual guidance of the Dr. Harold Hyman Says: Some Readers Disagree With Cancer Statement that move might be provoked by a Castro attack on the Guantanamo base. pages for many years was sold out for months ahead at fantastic advertising rates, in Its currefit issue is occupied by-themselves.” . It. I* fetal *Red^propoganda .misdHHHR methods. It Indicates how difficult our future relations with Latin America are to be made by Castro and his agents, it marks one more attempt to prevent us from taking a firm stand against Cuba for fear we will antagonise South and Central American nations, already fearful of a domineering United States. tion, to direct it where you needed, and where you wanted it to land. When I had the steering of the ship in my hands, I felt just like a real pilot. My first Impression from manual operation is very An oak leaf that la 15 inches long and nren inches wide Is brought In by 8 w ★ * Mrs. Julia Carmonson Now, here is what the Reuters of Rochester, who suggests that it la doing New* Service reported to the its best to do credit to Oak-land County. a ****** tlX)m AH ready to be paved, a close traffic count is being made at all intersections of the Andersonvllle Road. Leading off tho Dixie at Waterford's main corner, this will then bo a good short cut to the northwest for Pontiac area drlv- Stanford, Calif.: 'C. Stark Draper, head of aero- " Written tor NEA My recent remarks on the important subject of breast cancer brought forth the following criticisms that merit more than passing attention. “You recently made the state-ment that breast cancer is a painless disturbance, “Perhaps it Is In the early months before It has been detected. Bat I must tell you that It eao be very painful and your readers should be so Informed. “Otherwise there might be an unlucky few who think ‘Oh, well. This can't be anything serious. Dr. Hyman said there is no pain from breast cancer.’ And then they’ll go on blithely ignorant until it’s too late.” And in the same vein: “You made the statement that microscope and only the micro-scope tells the whole story. 1 Removal of the benign tumor for Investlguttou Is a minor procedure. Removal of a tumor whose appearance is suspiciously or definitely malignant calls for more extensive surgery without further loss of time. Whether this requires removal of the breast alone (simple mastectomy) or of the muscle and glands in the near vicinity (radical mastectomy) is a decision that must be made by the surgeon am) the surgeon alone. i lark is, N. 1. Today is Friday, Aug. 11, the 223rd day of the year, with 142 to follow. . The moon is new. ; v *“• Tito morning stars are Venus and Jupiter. The evening stars are Man, Saturn and Jupiter. On this day in histoiy: In 1906,, the first radio SOS in history was sent when the liner Arapahoe, wttii engines disabled, radioed for help off Cape Hatteras, N.C. In 1919, retired ironmaster and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie died. In 1954,- a formal peace announcement in Indochina ehded the seven-and-one-half-year war between the victorious! Vietminh forces and the government of France. In 1960, the UA. recovered its first payload from an orbiting satellite, a 300-pound capsule ejected from Discoverer XIH. A thought for today: Plato said, “He who is of a calm and happy nature will hardly feel the pressure of age, but to him who is of an opposite disposition, youth and age are equally a burden/’ GAO Saves $38 Million WASHINGTON (AP) — Tbe General Accounting Office figures it saved the taxpayers at least $38 million last year by keeping an eagle eye on the coat of such things as nuts and bolts and airplane engines, to say nothing of transportation charges. .L,.............w • • *... That was the amount of refunds and collections paid into the Treasury by government contractors during the fiscal year ended June 30 as a result of GAO prying into the fine print and, background of contracts. The GAO is an independent arm of Congress, w ★ w ■ The $38 million does not include untold millions in economies that, a GAO spokesman said, resulted from the auditing agency’s activities. in persuading government contracting officials to be more careful with taxpayers* dollars. For example, the GAO claims the government saved at least $10 million last year when defense officials decided to utilize stocks on hand before contracting for new supplies of equipment. ♦ ★ ' * Several GAO reports • to Congress cited backlogs of military supplies owned by one service at a time identical items were being purchased by another service. During file past year, the GAO examined transportation payment of $L8 billion. It sent out 88,980 notices to carriers claiming overcharges of $25.8 million, of which $21.5 million was refunded to the government. ★ • ★ In all, during the year the GAO audited 497 nonmilitary and 401 military contracts and programs. — ii ii -w ■■« nww- hnwc use BUiiciiieni trial ^ n . _ # nautical- engineering at the Massa- breaat cancer is a, painless disturb- Case ReCOrdS OI a PsychOIOfiflSt: rh 11 RPtts Institute a# TanktiAlAsm anna T ■*«. ---«- * --------------—------—-— • -- w O • Reader Draws Picture of One Billion Dollars chusetts Institute of Technology, described as ‘malarkey* press reports that cosmonaut Gherman Titov controlled the course of his Vostok H during his orbiting of the earth. Draper says: “ ‘That boy didn’t do anything A photo of a bear and Mrs. L. Harvey Lodge shows that ahe’s getting real chummy We’ve Just voted to spend another Mtrem^nnrth “lucie ui uie umoon uauy ieie- four billion dollars and then another mainland. . Michigan* graph by its wienreoomspondeiu. three billion dollars on top of that. — * .^JS- Titov’i rem^ .bout hi. Well, how much is seven blHlroi , S some queen crowning Saturday ability to maneuver his craft .ride. He didn't have the thrust aboard to go out of his orbital path.’ On this same point • comes an article in the London Dally Tele- dollar.? __ Marian Hillman, How much is one billion? President of the Davlaburg Jaycees, the A reader sends in a mathematical live bunch who are putting on the cele-answer to this question and we ap- braUon ot that beautiful community’s _ . IMHl annlnArsom A III* IA omA (M pend the breath-taking facts here- 125th anniversary Aug. 19 and 20. Verbal Orchids to- Mre. Arthur Davis of Waterford; 90th birthday. Roeeoe Pliny of Keego Harbor; 83rd birthday. Mrs. Penelope Holman with: “Have ybu ever wondered what a billion dollars looks like? Here is the picture as painted by slide-rule experts: ★ ★ ★ "Stacked up in pennies, a billion dollars would reach 230,000 miles toward the infinity of the blue sky. of Bloomfield Hills; 82nd birthday. it it it ■ Philemon Camllton “Stacked Jn round silver dollars on of mrmlngha,n: 81st '*****• a ten-foot square, a billion dollars Mrm- n««nce Eberiy would’reach four, times as High as 61 Waterford; 82nd birthday, the fdinous,Washington Monument. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Haines , ★ it it of Oxford; 52nd wedding anniversary. I “Counted out in one-dollar bills, £ Ransford FairWeather one-two-three-four style, a billion dol- of Bo“»wter; 82nd birthday. Jars would keep the person counting Mr*. George Babcock - ”°*y tor fifty years on a regular of. Holly; 82nd birthday, forty-hour veek. v , Mr. A»n. c**,. ★ » ★ ★. • of Walled Lake; SOtH birthday. I ^ “Perhaps we need to think more Perejvai Mansfield about how much a billion dollars Of Metamora; 80th birthday. * I space are frustratingly obscure. It would be interesting to know more about those automatic manual controls which work so easily. . . . “Until fresh evidence is avail-able, It must be assumed that he carried no large power unit on board with which to change his orbit, yntil such a power unit is carried in a Russian rocket, the space man will be able only to rotate his craft within its orbit or The Country Parson ance. I am sure you made that statement as a doctor, not as a cancer victim. For, In reality, this is a false Statement, /A W ♦ . “I had a small lump in my breast tor more titan a year. It waa observed by a most reputable surgeon who is not ‘knife-happy.’ Because the tumor was sensitive and tender, he was led to believe it was benign. “Later, when It changed In shape and rise, he flnnlly removed It and It proved to be malignant. j “You mil meaning doctors are misleading people by just such statements as you made. No doubt you meant extreme pain such as occurs in advanced cases. But what 1 mean Is tenderness. That fo to say. sensitivity to the touch. I mean this to be helpful criticism since I hold you in high esteem.’’-•LET ME CLARIFY’ I fed the need for making a clarifying statement, particularly for the benefit of my kindly critics to whom I am moat grateful. I must repeat tho statement that nncompUcatod breast cancer Is a painless dtstnrtwnce. I did not state — and do not state — that the presence of pain ex? eludes the possibility of malig ‘ nancy In a breast |nmp. Fop uncomplicated breast can-rep may occur in a breast that is Tells Importance of Dating Letter By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE J-465: Philip, aged 30, is working for his Ph.D. in history at Indiana University. . “Dad,” he. began, “I’m digging up all the correspondence I ren find rat Gov. Wright,- who was a prominent statesman of 1 “The Indiana* Historical Society] has a fine collect tion of letters but! ___________ moat of them are DR, CRANE from people who wrote back'to Gov. Wright in reply to-earlier letter* from him. “Since his own earlier letters are often missing, I must often try to derive what Gov. Wright discussed by the replies from his photographic shops are smart and insert the date at the bottom of snapshots which they develop. This is a good sales point Mrs* Crane has often dug up pictures of the children and wished she knew exactly when they were taken. < Lacking a date on the back, she has tried to .derive the time the snapshot was taken. ADVICE TO SPEAKERS If you are asked to apeak in public or sing or perform at a piano, it la also wise to make a little notation of what you covered and list the date and place. ■ One famous clergyman of America was invited to Maine for an address before a state convention of women. He gave a superb address. -But a couple of years later he Now, I can’t fof the life of me recall the-joke. Yet It may have been a world beater. - Yon young speakers may not think It ta likely yon will be Invited hack, so yon figure yon will not main Ideas, But It Is wise to do mall. Don’t head ’Sunday evening' ‘Thursday -painful for some other reason, hs uwal romantic meaning of'that said the first timC. a*«*s*F this women’s organization crossed * VALUE OF DATING him off their list of future speak- Here it a novel aspect of “dat- me! ing” that doesn't fall under the ^ . . . „ , ,,..p,r ot years later he Send for **** booklet “Hour to - Another point I huve discovered was asked back agaiTuas te a£ Writ« Salable Copy." enclosing a is the value of dating personal parently (ailed he ht£ atamP«1 return evenlope, plus 20 letter with tha firc, cents. It contains a section on personal tetters -and also "Prize JH— ________j* W. Orsa* e*r» at Tta PontlM Pm*. Pontiac. , — -J-L- - lout 4 coni breasts often are. Perhaps both my critics and I term. Many of us place the day of the' “A man can succeed H jnst one person has faith |a him— usually his wife.’’ would agree to the following prin- *** at the top of the page bat ciples with regard to any isolated tkm’t ^ ‘b* calendar ^rie* lump in the breast whether pain- k ' * A All or indolent, whether sensitive Obviously, wa don’t expect our or insensitive: letters to have historical bnpor- Have it removed by a competent ■urgeon who has access to complete facilities for immediate diagnostic investigation and for fur- saapshris) only to Irish there ther surgery if necessary. The was aa exact date thereon, game twice later on. Bat maay times we ga baok Yet he probaWy doesn’t know why they have been so chilly toward Mm ever since. Yob will find that time !»*■ a tendency to telescope rapidly ho be wn you not only name the stories or anecdotes yon wish to attar. But outline them briefly. I have gone over my own lecture uotoe not 5 years old, whereon I Ml listed such, an item as *“Pnt' * Mike joke,” with no further ex- \ , JSswa. (Copyright 1M1) jsSsTisaa.- -■ - - plscw la too^WMIhSs IMf* an ■eammeSSSsVSsUl to Itaurrwun too toon sold ~BV / <■ x ■ : : . THE pipyTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST ll*lft61 SEVEN 0 If MWm FOOD BILL HIGH—The tennis shoe is Just one of a long list of "delicacies" in the unique diet of a Samoyd dog named Sycan —after an Oregon river—and owned by Malcolm Epley, executive editor of the Long Beach (Calif.) Independent. Press Telegram. Epley says he should have named the pooch Omnivorous, because he eats anything, with no digestive ills. In addition to the usual dog Sycan has eaten a silver teapot spout, ropes, slippers, shoes and his own leash. Alft'CONMTIONIft SUV COMFORT Federal dept, store Tootsie Rolls 800 *■**» for Mislabeling A spectacular seven-hour fire de stroyed flw blocks of buUdings in WASHINGTON (UPli—The gov- ^Centrsi Philippines city Thurs-ernment announced Thursday it) has obtained a court order pre-jaay- # ♦ * venting Interstate shipment^ of| euaM vers reported but! Tootsie Roils from the Hoboken, ^ ^ famllieB were y- *• Hsrssi * of Toattt. RdU ti JBSm 55*. c““Sy”"^hT8Tf_^ "" «*-«•----------------- ounces, the Pood and Drug Admin-lstration said. The -FDA said a temporary restraining order has been Obtained from the Federal Court at Newark, N. J. against die Sweets Co. of America and its treasurer v Joseph T . Hand. It Bald the company reduced the size of the candies last January without changing the label. Tootsie Rolls add in vending machines also do not weigh as much as the cartons proclaim, the FDA said. I ALUMINUM 1 SIDING and DECORATIVE STQMl| back DQti ■To/DAYS OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Monday through Saturday HMRAL'S DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PLAINS EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1961 UIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllltillllllllllllllllllllllllL Pin the 0 “SMART SAVERS MEDAL” on -Yourself!1 Fast-Flying Cosmonaut Titov Whizzed From 1 Day to Next By FRANK CAREY 88-minute whirl* around the world world, though still landing in the! AModated Prase Science Writer j figuratively flew back into Satur-WASHINGTON (XP) - Soviet! day, the day before he left, but cosmonaut Gherman Titov, smartQuickly got back into Sunday operator though he is, must have «*«* thne. [been hard pressed to know. Just ' 2- During^ the rest of his trip, .. what day of the week It was dur- he perfodically flew from Sunday;that’* the meridian extending Ling hi* flight around the world. Jinto Monday and back again—Uentially from pole to pole across His 'whizzing capsule played"fading up in Mos-Uhe Pacific Ocean. When you cross hop-scotch with the earth’s timeicow on Monday. ’ it, going west to east in a ship, during the 25-hour flight — with [ 3- If he had stayed aloft a noth-] an airplane or a spaceship, you [Sunday becoming Saturday Soviet Union on Monday. The factors involved in these! gymnastics of time and Titov are! these. 1. The International. Dateline — m seven hours, be would have nHij"foge a day •• neath Titov, then Sunday again,|foto T»wday over part of thej 2. The "Midnight Meridian—an [then Monday,; then back to Sun* day again, and finally. Monday once more for Titov's triumphant! [homecoming in the Soviet Union,; 3 «r ■ > E These seeming trictfl "Of ttnw| s are due to the fact that in hisj 1118,000 m.p.h,, 17-orbit flight start-sling last Sunday at 9 a.m. Moscow Ijtime, Titov crossed both the In-El ternalional . dateline, plus the glearth’s imaginary "Midnight Me-s ridian” 17 times. |] So says Weilman Chamberlain of | the National Geographic Society, Death Possible for Hijackers Even Senators From] imaginary semicircle in the heav ens which determines local oiid-night 'for the particular parts of, the earth pasgipg htwih it the planet constantly rotates ii west-to-east direction. Thu*, when you pass It, going in the right di-jraedon,. you "gain a day,” I ONE DAY TO NEXT Just to give you one example: „ . , , 1 In Titov's first whirl around the States Against Capital «.m. Sunday, he crossed rumsnmenr vote res the ,nternationaI weit — , . . . . ,| ' - Hawaii at 7:15 p.m. Saturday, fo-j S who has compiled a unique log of WASHINGTON t. 9. The Teachers Day events feature the final weekend of the (air •whleh Opens lt»1P4a^ hin~Friday/ Sept. 1, and continues through .Sunday, Sept. 10. ^ The luncheon, la the e I a b-house, pays tribute' to leaders la the field at education for out-I standing contributions during a long period at service. I Miss Seeley, a native of Frank-! lin, received A bachelor's degree from Eastern Michigan University in 1930 and a degree in nursing [Fatal Accident Family of Five Killod as Car Goes Out of Control, Hits Tree from St- Elizabeth Hospital School of Nursing in Washington, D. C, ar nwtstss FEDERAL JUDGE Illinois Superior -Court Judge James Benton Parsons, 49, has become the first Negro to be named to a federal trial court. President Kennedy Wednesday appointed him to the U.S. District Court. STURGIS (API - An Illinois family of five; planning to start a business and new life in Canada, never will realize either. AH five died when their car side swiped a pickup truck and struck a tree near here Thunday. The crash wiped out the family 9f Frank Varooe, 56, La Grange Park, 111. | State police said Vercoe, the car driver, may have Buffered he Art attack. An autopsy was ordered. -Killed with Vercoe were his wife Dorothy. 36, their daughter Patricia Ann, 5, their son James 3. and Mrs. Vercoe'* mother Ruby.Page, 72. Police said the Vercoe car turning from Canada, crossed the center line, sideswiped the truck and skidded 440 feet down the highway before smashing in 1935. She started her teaching career at Vandercoctk.Lake School, served as Pontiac school nurse from 1937-1951 and has been coordinator of health services for the Pontiac Public School system since 1951. Miss Seeley has bent a member of the national Jury tor evaluating school health service standards, health committee of Michigan curriculum. planning, acbool nurses policy making committee tpon-sored by the Michigan Department of Public Instruction and the .State Department of Health. She received the distinguished Michigan School Health Associa-| tr^. tion. the Michigan Public Health!"*^ truck driver, Frank B. But-AmoctoHon and the A m e r I c a n teft « * Bronaon, WM mt ta. School Health Association. jured. The Vereoe family, origl Inally from Ottawa, - Ont., had in- 16 Gold Miners Killed JOHANNESBURG, South Africa AP)—Sixteen African gold miners were killed- when a car in which they were descending into a deep mine near Johannesburg left-the rails Thursday night and crashed into the aide of the slanting tunnel. ' ’ tended to return there to op-business recently chased, police said. Their home in the Chicago suburb had been for sale for several weeks. 23-inch Screen ~~ • Radio • Automatic 4-Speed Changer •■ Hand Wired Chassis • No Down Payment • Convenient' Financing Open 'HI 9:00 FE 4-1515 Friday and Monday C&V ELECTRO MART 158 OAKLAND AVENUE ORCHARD FURNITURE’S OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY TIL 9 P.M.-DAILY TIL 5:30 BUY DIRECT FROM OUR WAREHOUSE and SAVE! Come around to our warehouse door at tM*back of our stora. We art sorry for tha inconvenience, but we will try to apologize by tho extra savings wa are offering you during this sale. Wa must clear out our present inventory to make room for the new merchandise arriving from tha Chicago Furniture Show. Buy direct from our warehouse shelves. NO DOWN PAYMENT—TAKE 24 MONTHS Despite the exceptionally low prices you DO NOT NEED CASH. Any purchase may be mode with no money down. You con have up to 24 months to pay or 90 days some as cosh. Payments con be set with NO PAYMENTS UNTIL SEPTEMBER. ENTER THRU 0DB WAREHOUSE DOOR AT BACK OF STORE While our store is redecorated and tho firo damage repaired, we ari offering tremendous bargains direct from our warehouse. If you want'furniture, at low, tow prices, this is the opportunity for you. BARGAIN PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT LIVING ROOM SUITES DINETTES BEDDING BUYS' BEDROOM AND SECTIONALS BRONZETONE ON SUITES (A* Law Aal or CHROME • NATIONAL Double Dresser 2-Pioco Living Room $QQ00 Nylon—Foam Cushions 5 PIECES •RISTOKRAFT with Mirror, $440° •SERTA Chest and 2-Piece Living Room $11A00 Foam Cushion*—Nylon While They Lett INNERSPRING MATTRESS Full Six# Bod 3-Piece Sectional— $19 C00 Nylon-Foam . Evory Suite, Sactionol, 7-PIECE SET *18" (At Lew Ail Extension Tablet With Formica Tops 36x48x60 *88 Sofa Bod and Hide-a-Way $65°° All mattresses and box springs reduced. Many, so low, wo can- Every Suite Reduced Bod Roduced Choice, of Colon not advertise rim price, tor Clearance ORCHARD Phone FE 58114-5 FURNITURE COMPANY 164 Orchard Lokt Avenue, Pontiac 3 Blocks West of South Saginaw Thermo Dogs, Hot and Cold $ .75 Ironing Board Cover and Pod ............... .75 Sowing Boskets ......... ... .75 Deluxe Toaster-Broiler.. .. 8.00 2 Foam Bed Pillows....... 1.75 Throw Pillows ........... ... 1.00 Fishing Tackle, Tool Box.. 1.00 Plastic Dishes, 48 Piefces...., 8.00 BE PREPARED FOR BACK-T0-SCH00L New Penn-Twist 8-ounce cotton slacks ’ MEN'S SIZES 29 to 38 Plain front slacks with a contrast belt... and new campus tapers for men. Two styles in easy-care cotton . . . Penney’s University-Grads with jute belt, coin buckle... or beltless campus^ tapers with plain front, no cuffs. BOYS' SIZES 6 to 20 And talk about style! These handsome slacks are tailored in Penney’s Deluxe Grad plain front model with a contrast elasticized belt and an attractive buckle, tunnel belt loops... the extras boys look for. Colors? Choose from black, fog blue, shale brown, ancient pewter, willow and suntan. JR. BOYS'SIZES_________ .2” 4 to 10 - / YOU CAN CHARGE IT AT PEKKEY’S PENNEY’S - DOWNTOWN Open Every Mon. anil Fri. 9 JO A. M. tn 9:00 P. M. All Other Weekdays 9:S0 A. M. to 5 JO P.M. PENNEY’S-MIRACLE IDLE Open Every Weekday...Mon. through CSot. 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. ‘V fjf# 1 TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. 1961 South African Polka Seize Score* iif Raid* WINDHOEK. Sooth Wert Africa (AP) — Scores «l Africans have boon seised lor fUertkviing by police la widespread raids in urban centers of tills mandated territory ruled by South Africa. Police said the raids were tended to "clean up coocentratioos of work-shy African loafers and ~ o don't possess necessary gdSJiSHL^ Wringer Washers W NORGE •98 NORGE GAS RANGE cm Mia with Timur and T pm Window Oven ' 169* ■ ^ MCA A/ f famous j , ... MCtT i BRAND 19" TV PORTASLE WITHSTAND! THcrc’g a Reason lor Them Empty Beds at Hospital? By PETE LOCHBILEB You have to have a minor ition, your doctor says. Not too much to it, but you'll be in the hospital a few days. ‘Okay," you decide. "Let’s get $13995 ADMIRAL 11 A. REFRIGERATOR 159“ AIR CONDITIONER *189“ S-P-E-E-D-Y XV SERVICE REPAIR TRUCKS RADIO DISPATCHED FE 4-1133 SWEET’S RADIO and APPLIANCE Friday 'HI 9 f. M. Fra# Parking Roar of Start 422 West Huron Street FI 4-1133 ]« TONSILS TO OO — The seven children of Mr. and MTS. Woody Benson of El Reno, Okta., are all in Park View Hoqiital for tonsillectomies. They comprise the largest family group ever ad- available for admission of pa-j services. Hence, the hospital usu-tienti." lally 'gets nmre revenue from sur- SL'RGERv PROFITABLE “ThSSS full of nothing but sur- Anyone familiar with hospital fl- gical cases would be a real money-nances knows there's no profit in maker. turning sway surgical cases, since But, of course, the other services with” So a hospital bed^ to sur8‘cal patients that the must be available to the commu-i« reserved tervodAt: sav isrila «*»w mo stinky, Euler pointed H tiac General Hospital. Bat whea the" big day comes, sa’n told, "Sorry, the hoopUal’s M per oeot Oiled. We eaa’t take rou now." Why? II S per cent of the hospital beds aren't filled, why can* have one of them? This question has been raised more than once recently. Routine hospitalizations were being postponed at Pontiac General while 94 per cent of the 381 available beds were occupied. it it it Harold B. Euler, hospital administrator, otters an explanation — some beds are reserved for special purposes. Intensive can, for instance, with 12 beds, is reserved for critically ID patients. MATERNITY CASES The obstetrical unit, by law, is solely for maternity cases. Pediatrics is for children, not adults. The mental health unit is seft-ex-planatory. .... Some 121 of the hospital's 381 beds are set aside for special pur. poses. The routine adult patient will not be admitted to them, if there are empty beds. . online easea go to the gei 'Battle of Fences' Aired at Sylvan Lake Meeting A "Battle of the fences” got an airing at the sylvan Lake City Council meeting Wednesday night. Verbal combatants are residents of two Sylvan subdivisions—Wood-and Sherwood Forest. where 260 beds are available. ‘But even here, the About three blocks long, it is bordered on the east by the rear of homes on Lakeland Avenue. At last count, the strip had 146 owners; according to City Manager Earle Knapp. The city is not one of them. CROWD INTO HALL Sylvan residents, many of them angry, crowded into the hall at the council meeting to discuss the matter. Mayor Howard E. Wideman attempted 'an explanation, digging back about 50 years into Sylvan history wheX Sylvania subdivision vas formed, ** That subdivision is on the lake St one end of the strip. The strip had been given to the 14-lot subdivision ns a means of access out to Orchard Lake Road. In 1920, Woodlawn subdivision was developed. The new subdivision bought 2 lots from Sylvania subdivision for use as a swimming beach for Woodlawn residents. "Thus, by purchasing these lots, each of the 132 lot-owners in Wood-lawn became part owners of the strip of land in question," Wideman claimed. In 1957, Sherwood Forest subdivision was developed. Many residents on Sherwood Road said they told the 16-foot strip was either half theirs or city owned. The original Sylvania subdivision owners don’t care about it any-nore- . Angry Woodtawn residents on Lakeland Avenue charged ‘‘none of M belongs to Sherwood residents." They claim ownership. Sherwood residents argued, ‘Lakeland residents can’t have it all. They own-only 1-132 of it." families have built fences down the middle. “We are trying to get everyone to split the ftand with fences and settle it peacefully,” said Wide-mah, "but there are a few who don’t see. It that way.** DENVER (CF1) — Municipal Andge Robert P. Fullerton ruled Thursday that Denver dog catchers cannot d " Fullerton ruled dog catchers have only the authority to issue a summons to a dog owner whose Fire Damage Up in Waterford Twp. for Month of July j Although Waterford Township! firemen answered ten more fire' calls in June than in July, damage! from fire was six times worse last month than in June. According to a monthly report I of Fire Chief Elmer Faagboaer, there were 44 fins with damage of E1.7U In June. Compared with July's total of 34 calls with damage ef $11,723. Cause of the difference was the complete destruction of a 34.000 cottage on Sasha haw Road and 37,000 fire damage at an upholstery shop on Dixie Highway this month. There were only three fires in buildings, and 13 grass fires. Six fires in automobiles were extinguished and firemen had 13 rescue and emergency runs. Estimated dlrcet fire damage is more than 333,000 less this year, than last. BROWNIES HARDWARE AVARIETY STORE Gave Incorrect Address Donald G Tucker, 28, one of two men sentenced Wednesday for the theft of hubcaps, no longer lives at 650 Second St., according to the. owner, Alex Hazely, 44, of that address. Tucker hasn’t I at the address he gave Pontiac police for morg than a year, Hazelly said. Rubber Gardes Note Paint Thinner Laws Mower Now *9” SU Toilet Seals ’5!!? “« Spineasl Red I Reel *«w$B9s SKFEi Window Screens 99< WE RENT FLOOR SANDERS FLOOR POLISHERS HAND SANDERS WALLPAPER STEAMERS ELECTRIC DRILL-SAWS SEWER TAPES 952 J0SLYN WE REPLACE WINDOW GLASS WINDOW SCREENS CUT GLASS, ANY SIZE MAKE KEYS Pipe Cut and Threaded OPEN OPEN DAILY f A.M.-8 P.M. FE 4-6105 FREE PARKING 9 A. M, to 2 P. M. of segregating male and female patients sometimes prevents utilization of all the beds," Euler "The necessity to isolate patients 4th certain illnesses also prevents maximum utilization. "Consequently it is possible to have an occupancy rate of 90 to 195 per cent and still not have beds HJOTT MIC WATER MR MimmsiHUME SEJUnEIEIEiniNVU E1EC11IC Hill NEATER; IIJUUSIUllKISTVflB nun anas mietuh Ywl see ttie seal displayed by plumbing CMtnetois lad appliance dialers and In Detroit Edison offices. It’s your guarantee of complete satisfaction. If at any time within one year after yon buy a flamoless electric water heater you are not satisfied with its performance, just let its knew. We'fl remove it and return the full purchase price—including any installation cost The gimniitN applies to sales by any qualified retailor displaying this emblem and to Edison sain it covers any Edison-approved electric wain heater, sized according to tha root—ueditlins at right and Installed ie a dwa—g up la and including a four-family in the Detroit Edison service area. Tie Edben guarantee is in addition to the DETROIT EDISON MINIMUM SIZE RECOMMENDATIONS No otfult No. ol _ HeetoSue Bathrooms toUroenn ((Mem) i WO to 4 SO t 2 Of 3 SO 2 del to 1 3 to , J 4 to 6 110 DETROIT EDISON MAIL COUPON FOE MORE INFORMATION j DETROIT EDISON • ROOM 3S0 2000 SECOND AVE • DETROIT 21. MICK ! PIssm send ms non Information abort (tactile water | heaters and your guarantee pragma. UIRRD5 fit. ifefi/llt Iliiw^W... 88EME 1 Division of Thomat Jewelry Company, 1 48 SOUTH SRGinniu -•~4r THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUSTII, 1961 ELEVEN , Japanese Protest i^^LtoifeePjQuarterlvPapenfs Pontiac NeaIF ma-mm*«wcuui 1 DaHoffiruti'tUka 0eatWitbout infamtit F win iuv, jycuiuy «icu Ili^^F^nrv GEORGE'S Red Official's Visit TOKYO, (AP)-Tnmdheftn-weild-! lug policemen, repelled a much] on the Soviet Rmba*y today by mole than 1,0* Jigsmeac ultra-nghtists protesting the visit next week af fcviet Deputy Premier Anasta*i Some 300 Japanese policemen, backed by four armored trucks, sctrfSed with the aloganahoutinc demonstrator* 200 yards from the embamy's main gate la downtown Tokyo. The police phalanx, five deep, held ton Hie diiiMSMUnn p*um 40 minute* and marched ofi. One policeman was injured slightly. No cne^* Refrigeration CHICAGO UPt-fidentMs and medical men have found hoar to preaerve meat indefinitely without refrigeration. They de-perm it Maj. Gen. WebaSer Anderson, new quartermaeter general of the UA Army, said • Thnnday the preservation technique It to bombard the meat with raya from radioactive cobalt or from atom PITTSBURGH (AP) — John J\ Hanlon, tmilanf director af the! Internal Revenue Service in Pftts-a little leery d housewives who pay withholding taxes for dnmeatic help. MRS. JOHN GILBERT Service far Mr*. John (Stella A.) ■Hm rays W mlciaprgantana „ that cauae food spoilage. Ander- 1J**™ eon said he fold newsmea the $HP * germless meats have been proved! Hearty four million babies born in 19ff> the fint fall post-war year and the find of a aerie* of record forth yarn* began making influence left hi the gunJiase at adult items font year. Each yaung-ster controia about 3500 yearly at I of family Income. MRS' CLARENCE I. COOLEY icf the West Lnkaa Lions Club PONTIAC TOWNSHIP-Service the Melhodtat fhareh. ’Gilbert 48 of 6420 Saline St Wa-I** *•»*• Cforwica J. (Lana M.>. Ho waa atony partner to the (Gilbert, «, of SCO Saline St.. Wa- 73, of »2 OaknoH Road!^** pi We* Ford Agency. Do- will be at 41 a.m. Monday at the|*p**-. — . ., , ■ Voorheea-Sipie Funeral Home, Pen-| a,rvivtlW ** w**B.J^0Cy I tiae. Burial will be In Ottawa Parkjare * **• Wyman JE. Cemetery bom; a daughter, Mra. Jamea Mr*. Cooley died yesterday ■»«*"** Jfifl a fox-month illness. | brother*; a sister; add s» gran* Surviving ore three aons. Allen, I children. Walter and Clare, all 0! Pontiac; I terford Township will be held at 11 a.jn. Saturday at Coat*. Funeral Home. Drayton Plains with burial in the Drayton Plains Cemetery Surviving besides her hnobond are parents, Mr. and Mia David He mid one day a woman appeared ot the cashier's cage andjMeldrum of Bay C3ty; plunked down $20—all in quarters.[and two brothers. The cashier asked why she was Mra, Gilbert dted Wednesday at paying all in quarter* and the Pontine General Hospital. safe for human consumption by and medical men. The only drawback, Anderson aid, la that bombarded meat flavor, The scientists on tint MBS. FRANK TK18LEB j Mrs. Frank fCarrie) Truder of jflf Crawford St died yesterday . after a long illness. She was 95. Mra. Trusler was a member at First Church of Christ Scientist. Surviving are two sons, Ray of Famous 'Tin Lizzie' Not Tinny After Aft DEmorr tup!) — It* Ford Time* says that, although it was Pontiac mid David at Cincinnati; _ . —■ — -- - -— --afar grandchlldrcu, 15-great-grand- children, seven great-great-grand- Raaor and bfod* sales in the * pn^a of tin. UMted States set a record foat year! -if g ,*011, had faeea made of |and ran three to four per ceafltln," the magasiiie **the of the previetN peak art to [Model T would have coat about Worn. Service will be 1:39 p.m. Monday at Sparia-Griffin Chapel with burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery- HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! LAST 3 DAYS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS NOTHING HELD BACK—EVERYTHING GOES—CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! THOUSANDS OP DOLLARS' WORTH. OF MERCHANDISE -t- GOING AT COST OR IELOW SHOP GENERAL WAREHOUSE FOR SENSATIONAL BARGAINS! SPARK PLUGS a cto nor Eocir. KOOL CCSmONS CAE CCSHIOM to ecu-i f mm* BUILDERS' HARDWARE *1 I-----|----■ 81 _____ CAB RUGS CAB BEATS ___CAB JACKA RLRCTRICAL BOXES POLISHES—<. GUTTER ni rrmNGS MOTOR ML tmlrt seats tail LAMP 1.rears NireLRS, UNIONS, •M.TUNR.l'P HITS IttOOi LAW* SPRIKRLRRA GARDEN HOSE GARDEN TOOLS SUMMER rmunrcaa CROOURT •RTS BABBIHIQH SETS - K mra Mrs TOVS- EXTERIOR PAINT DRRRIM PAINT SPSLAT PAINT REM-TONR EEM-GLO PAINTING SUPPLIES ■•kk) Ora. Pteaaa TOTS. TOT«_yA TOTS WOWI BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! MORE FORLISS! corns pots mi* mam SLENDERS ELECTRIC RASPS aiactiac drills SANDS**—ALL KIND* mactnac no Raws DRWALT KAWS PLANKS MAcn. *rrs BULBS. TAPS* SOLARIS PRSCISION TOOLS ■OCKBT SITS BRNCM TUBS • EE ENIGMATIC am KBIT OR SAU • STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE SUNDAY 10:30 AM TO 2PM General Warehouse Co. 2258 Dixie Highway _ Pontiac, Michigan MON & FRI 9AM TO 9PM DAILY 9AM TO 6PM AU Sale* Final two daughters, Mr*. Martin Siw I-tel (ymr WpctPM yer of Howell and Mm. James L(»l UVIC) TTCjICMI Lebo of Auburn Heights; 15 grand-!* ■■ J II |J children and 28 great-gr«nd|| U* UaIia before it Incorporated aa a city UCI VeOII IUI I IClfJ He served as an official at thel union until his retirement flve! HONOLULU (AP)—The Honolulu years ago due to illness. iFire Department hat answered the He w*a . charter member at hiatory - 2,»! DavM E. Cleary Am or lean mUe8, . - . legion Post No. 787, CUwsoa. ____- ___ .. [ It waant a fire, but a call for! I Surviving besides his wife Anna help from the Yederal Aviation 'are two daughters, Mrs. William Agency on Wake Island. The FAA 2 Penn and Mrs. Wayne Phillips, complained that there were nol ■ both of Clawson; a son, Donald ofltrained first-aid personnel on the ■Huntsville, Ala., a sister and five island. I grandchildren. 1 ★ * k j Service will be at 1 p.m. Monday The fire department sent first-j at the Gramer Funeral Home,laid expert Lt- Boniface Ain to; j Clawson. Burial will be in White! Wrake to give Red Cross courses ’ Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Troy.|to 83 FAA employes. NOW YOU CAN CUSTOMIZE YOUR 100% PURE CASHMERE On ’ :M1 Sole 59 SPECIAL SALE IWCTIE $39 *199 WE HOPE YOU WILL TOO—BEFORE YOU BUY THAT NEW APPLIANCE OR TV THIS WEEK! NO MONEY DOWN! "KAY WINDSOR" FAVORITE COTTON MAID 8AS1C AR6YLE KNIT |9S Plaid cetteri, knit Batoau nock, short sIbbvbs, olosticlsod waistlinol Simulated leather halt with sal tie. Rod and Mraan. Alias 10 ta It. ALL-PORCELAIN Automatic WASHES Fully Automatic Washing at 0 Budget Prict 10- lb. tub capacity, automatic-water temperatures, triple rinsing, water-saving partial load control, full-time underwater lint filter; dual automatic detergent and dry bleach, automatic sedi- mg ment swirlout, convenient ^ top loading. I model LW 125 BUDGET TERMS ■ 30 Days Exchange ■ GENEROUS TRADE ■ FAST 24-H0UR ■ HO MONEY DOWN ■ Courteous, After UP J If Not Fully Satisfied H ALLOWANCE B DELIVERY J ON ANY PURCHASE J n,e j0|, $ervjtf Many Months To Pay Exciting Stylo* for School or Work NEW FALL SPORTSWEAR 1 Mf PWfewce — ■ Pro v* It fe Yeernlf - Service Camas First Ripadlass ef Price \eok . . . Slims) Regulars! Huskiad BACK-to-SCHOOL BOYS’ SLACKS 2.99 FRETTER APPLIANCE MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER S. TELEGRAPH at SQUARE LAKE ROAD |1J GEORGE'S DEPT STORE Open Doily 10 AM. ftil 9 P.M. - FE 3-7051 - Sundoy 10 A.M. 'til 7 P.M.R I” mm mm mm ■ WilHi BUYS’ SHIRTS, fro«....t.Mte2JI MYT 8EMNII LEVIS., .2JI to 3JI Freil-O-Leew UNDERWEAR ) tor IAS r*U RED STAMPS 70 N. SAOINAW—NiAR HURON ST. /twelve fort POfrTIAC PRBSg. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1961 BURR HARDWARE ■ 429 MAIN STREET, ROCHESTER OL Mill J CIJCVELAND CUP! I—The ihorl- privately owned railroad In the| ion is a 1.8-mile Une aqving| &LOO!imtLD OICHfllK Where hills and homes Ore blended into an exciting new concept of living Home loin plan for its The Noffm§ttom • CUSTOM TRI-LEVEL • ATTACHED 2-CAR GARAGE • 3 LARGE REDROOMS • 2 BATHROOMS • PANELED REC ROOM • 1350 SQ. FEET adaptability and economy. *16,990 including lot FHA TERMS Open Doily & Sun. 1*9 Closed Thursdoy Capitol Savings & Loan Assn, Ettablished 1890 75 W. Huron St., Pontiac FE 4-0561 CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR OF BUILDING 1,000 or more persons- It It rains, the show will be Thursday. Checking Sheriee’s outfit are Milton Shafran, owner of One Hours Valet shop, and Koslind May, director of sales and promotion of Sew N Sava Fabric Shop. Shafran will be master of ceremonies at the show and Miss May the commentator. A MADISON CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION DEVELOPMENT £et us help you utt ex' r. debt-feres, oumership ofe o, home.. safeely and I economicalfe Sours on t In Tune W DETROIT Ut—The fetlowi who wadi car* lor a living say bandleader Guy Lombardo’s recent complaint to the Federal Communications Commission about weather forecasts on radio is the sweetest music this side ot _heayefl. ' ‘ ★ ★' Lombardo complained to the 1 FCC that some New York CHy Newscast [ ith Guy this hurt his business and he asked the FOG to investigate. Thursday Wiliam H. Gay. director ot the Car Wash Institute Amid off e three-page letter te Newton H. Mhun FCC director rcenwief his standing complaints about "the way radio aad television commentators evurdramatlso the possibility Of bad weather." | Coy, who claims his associa- i forecasts for storm conditions last weekend with Uttle factual basis. Lombardo, who promotes j an outdoor water show,* said j business, maintains "many com- « mentaton andJDJs do it in try- i ing to fill time—simply ad Hb- i bing about the weather and for Jl NO MONEY DOWN-TAKE 2 FULL YEARS TO PAY Too pood to miss! You may never have another opportunity to buy quality merchondiso from our regular stock at such tow; low prices. What buys—storewide prices cut that defy comparison. Buy for yourself—buy for gift occasions ahead. Birthdays, anniversaries, weddings and showers are a few of the events that come up every day in the year. Gifts are our business—we hove the most wanted and pleasing gifts for every occasion. Buy now while prices ore low—hurry quantities are limited on some Hems. First come—first served. You’ll find hundreds of unadvertisod price cut* too—use your credit. $1 .SO Weekly $6.07 Portable Mixer American Made 8-TRANSISTOR POCKET RADIO SOc Weekly 12-PIECE KEYSTONE • MOVIE U OUTFIT vritoa Millet far asdi mot*. I lilt ilMfirR keyboard, L Handiom* carrying OUR LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS DEFY COMPARISON-NO LOWER PRICES NO BETTER VALUE ANYWHERE! FREE PARKING IN LOT BEHIND STORE / PONTIAC PRESS THIRTEEN PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. A Lyon Township brother teem nearly swept all the top beef awards and special honors yesterday daring the third day df events at the Oakland County 4-H Fair. Steve and Jim Smith of 28318 Dixboro Rood received six awards between them during the day-tong ■ program at tho 4-H Fairgrounds;' on Perry Street Just sooth of Wal-' ton Boulevard. UMnwSSnriKiNiiiv -Roger Bower*. Milford —Jim smith, South Leon " -Jerry Langley. Hlghlaod -Vickie Here, RlghTend -Carolyn MIMmiOias -Judy Bennett. Brandon Pronouncing vows next month are William Bayless of Rocky River, Ohio; Norman Betz of Bay Village, Ohio; George Descamps of Detroit; David Ozar of Detroit; and Thomas Powers of Falrview Park, Ohio. Transatlantic Brides to Meet in Royal Oak The South Oak- ROYAL OAK — —- - M w _________________ land branch of the Transatlantic Miriani two days later. Brides and Parents Association The high point of herpre-Festival will host the organization’s honor-{activities will te a gift trip to ary general secretary here st 8.Washington D. C. where she will p, m. Tuesday. ibe received by- Rep. James G. The meeting will te a( the Royal'o’Hara. D-Ujica. < Oak Canadian Legion Hall. Spe-I J.l ..rill kr. pen to the public. The contestants will te Judged la three categories: street drees, a talent show and formal gowns. During tub competition they will te identified solely toy the names of peaches until the queen and two ms ids of honor are selected. William F. Dorn will act as master of ceremonies. Climax of the contest will te when the queen candidates coihe Ml stage in their formats to draw questions from a bowl which they must answer extemporaneously. oca I queens from Almont, Ar-itbelr proper names after the mada, Utica, Lake Orion, Oxford, Judges have picked the Winners. East Detroit, Flint, Waterford Contest chairman is Mrs. Lester Township and Romeo. W. Foosch, assisted by Mrs. W. A. The girls will te introduced bylParks and Mrs. H. O. Evans Jr. Six From Society of Jesus to Take Perpetual Vowd DAVISBURG — The queen who will reign over this community's 125th anniversary celebration Aug. 19-20 will te crowned here tosnor-night at a coronation street (fence. Miss Davisburg will te selected from among five finalists who were named at a preliminary contest st month. Vying for the title are Carolyn Bum pus, Mary Ann and Barbara Bethune, Patricia VoUink and Mary Ellen Land. The public dance will begin at S p.m. and the queen will be named Bod crowned at 11 p-m. by Marian Hillman, president of the Davisburg Area Junior Chamber of Commerce. The dance and queen contest is sponsored by the auxiliary of the local Jaycees. The business district will roped off during the dance with the music to be provided by Cal Church and his 4-piece band. TO STIR UP INTER E8T Prior to the two-day celebration next week the queen will visit neighboring communities to promote interest in the 125th anniversary observance. ROCHESTER - The l®51 *rad' uating class of Rochester Community High School will celebrate its 10th anniversary Oct. 7 at Old Mill Tavern to Waterford Township. Persons Interested in attending the reanloa are asked to contact Janet Howell, «M Lud-low St., or Wayne Myers, IUM Lewlaad St., Utten. Cocktail hour at 7:30 p. m. will be followed by a dinner dance at 8:30 p. m. The four out-of-town judges will score each contestant on poise, personality, beauty, grooming and public speaking ability in addition to talent. TO REIGN AT FESTIVAL The winner will reign ovi 29th annual Peach Festival In Romeo Sept. 2-4. Between the time of the contest and the celebration over Labor Dhy weekend, the queen and her attendants will have a busy ached- They will te making appearances daily on television and radio, at area hoaptiab and at pab-He events like a Tiger baseball game and the horse races at Haael Park. Her majesty algo will take peaches to servicemen at Selfridge Air Force Base near Mount Clem-Aug. 22 and to Detroit’s Mayor Miriani two days later. The highpoint of her pre-Festival EARN COUNTY HONORS—The hot humid WN&M THE, AREA, Flower Show f August 19-20 ?f at Oxford School OXFORD - The Oxford Gaidai Club will stage its 27th Flower and Festival Show in the junior hi£ school on Washington street Aug-19 and 20. INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP- Six young men of the Society of Jesus will pronounce perpetual vows of poverty, chastity and obedience Tuesday, the feast of the Assumption, in the Jesuit Community Chapel at Cotombiere College here. Five others will repeat the ceremony, taken after a two-year novitiate, Sept. 8. Rev. An V. Walker, 8. J., Cotombiere seminary rector, will receive the vows of the men. Those pronouncing their vows next week are Frederick Benda of Toledo, Ohio; Richard Kbnieczka of Glen Arbor ; John Murrel of Aiui Arbof ; Bernard Owens of Birmingham; James Regan of Detroit; and Frederick StoveL of Alpena. tion of the Blessed Virgin Mother. Brother John J. Bauer, SJ. will pronounce Ms final youb, thus being accepted In the Society df Jesus as a member of the ranks of the approved brothers. Brother Bauer, who entered the Society, In 1960, was assigned to CMomhiere in 1967 while the novitiate was under construction. Since that time te h*s served at the college as cook, maintenance men, power plant engineer and electrician. Brother Bauer Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bauer of Detroit. He has three brothers and sisters. One of his brothers, Al, is sales manager at Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet in Pontiac. TO REMAIN FOR STUDY After taking their vows the men will remain at Cotombiere foe two yean of college studies with concentration on literature and hu-mamtiei They will then go to West Baden College in Indiana to complete their training which include philosophy three yean of teaching in Jesuit high schools or colleges, followed by four yean of theology. Oidtaattoa to the priesthood takes place ^during the third year sf theology. 4-H Club, Holly. Pictured behind her (from left) YOUNGEST ENTRY^j-Hold i n g Ms 3-moHth-old Jersey calf prior to entering her hi competition qt the Oakland County 4-H Fair, is Brian- Austin, 12, of 3940 Dutton Road, Oakland Township. He is a member of the Silver Bell 4-H Club. Brian’s calf will be the youngest Jersey to-be entered in her cla» today. weather this week couldn't thaw food stored by these four girts who were named,Oakland County honor winners in Jte freezing contest, at the ... «___t , 4-H Fair. Proudly displaying her frinki food tfront) is Linde Delate- 10, of- the Oak HB1 The theme of the sho “There’s No Flam like ! lgan.” It wU 1 I aspects at Visiting hours are 3 to 10 p. m. Saturday and noon to 7 p. m. Sunday. The event hi open to the public, admission fret. Anyone wishing to enter exhibits Must have them ip before 11 a. m. Aug. 19, the show sponsors said. Oak Park Faces $10,000 Claim Parents Want Money for Injuries Suffered by Child in Park Rochester-Utica Baxbershoppers Seek Members Area men interested in barber-step quartet ringing are asked to attend a meeting at 8:3ft p. m. today at Rochester GoU and Country Chib, 655 Mkihelaon Road, Avon Township. The meeting will te held hy the Roehester-Utica Chapter at the Society for the Preservation add Encouragement of Barter Shop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. OAK pJtRK — The parents of a 9-year-rid Oak Park girl have filed a 810,000 claim against the city for Injuries she suffered In a parte accident hoe July 5. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin K. SoubUere said their daughter Michelle Ann suffered "permanent and disfiguring injuries in the accident and wil], require continuing medical treatment." She had an emergency operation Immediately following the accident. She is scheduled to undergo plastic surgery. h FOURTEEN Managing Girl Guest Is a Duty 62 A that s a la mode, the ^sweatery jacket look features a, straight-lined cardigan jin patterned wool with wool rib Edging. Its own slender skirt in rust, magenta, and gray assures wear with pleasure through the year, ■ With Autumn comes gLaKtv idea for jackets— leather-outlined and sleeveless^ Pair it with a softly bowed crepe shirt in beige and a box-pleated skirt' in brown and white for a young, free-swinging, fashion ensemble of herringbone wool tweed. * / iwm TJrvxr'TT A n nnnnn * U. ----- Grows Romantic at jump suit in wool lout. For relaxing or cavorting, the suit features its /own knee skimming coat with Una patch pockets in gold and /pray wool plaid. All of these bright ideas by Mr. Mart are available red-colored monotone wool, the contoured jacket is outlined in web seaming accompanied by a masterful front-wrap skirt. ■ ' Q: A Maid** daughter recently came to thl* city to J work. 1 asked her to come and • stay with ua, as we extra room. My daughter, Is this gfcfa same qpe, V delighted. Everything went well lor a wide, bet she baa suddenly taken to staying oat very late. • I do not approve of this-all as she is atfll rather ynag • and I certainly wouldn't allow - my own daughter to do this. IIMI that sthee she Is living with us 1 responsible think 04 the rales o May Lack Something as Wife 'Good' Woman Can Bad Q: I am giving a dimer party soon and would like‘to aerve champagne. Will you please tell me the proper way to serve «? ■.-.-.A ' A: It should be put in the ! refrigerator lor a day and Own J ■ half hour before serving placed into a coaler with we-■ ter and ice, and bokfii« the feotfle by thf neck turned bade and forth from time to time. Also, when opening be rare to V wrap the bottle lb a towel or napkin'as a protection In case - It explodes. If the champagne must be chilled quickly, add a handful of salt to tile Ice and ' water mixture. * ★ ★ Q: When a boy has »«ir—t a giri to dance, shouldn't he * escort her bade to where she was sitting after they "have finished dancing? Quite a lew * ot the boys i know leave the girls on the dance floor after the music has stopped and I do not think this is proper, mil you please give me your — opinion? 5L A: Unless he has been cut on by another boy, be takes 3 her beck to where she was ' — sitting and does not leave her •* stranded in the middle of the , date floor. •rjjlt J * Ah dfe.. | I j£T Q: When giving a birthday * present to a married friend, shouldn't it be something for her own personal use rather than something for her house? I always resent receiving a tablecloth or some such Item lor a birthday present and think it inappropriate. Whet is your opinion? A: Unless the giver know* of some special Item that her friend would like far her bouse, something for her own personal use is more appropriate to a birthday gift. less defensive than, “HIAAAAA-REEEEE, JuHNNN-EEEEE, come borne for SUUUUUUH-PER!" A #' A I have been A good woman can make the mistake of trying to live through her children, neglecting her own needs and wants until she is nothing but a door mat A good woman can be aelf-righteously intolerant of others, especially when she Is thoroughly sold on the idea of her own goodness. * * * A good woman can fail to keep step with her husband's Intellectual growth or take a superior attitude toward his hobbies and outside interests. So a good woman isn't necessarily a good wife — though too many women think they are one and the same thing. romance (even at my age), but my old man is overdoing it. Do you think it would help matters any If I got some sort of Job? It I don't get out of this house (and,away from him) I win go mad. •WEARY WIFE DEAR WIFE: Getting out of the house Is not the Answer. Absence would only make the heart grow fonder, and whep you canto home he’d devour you like a hungry trout takes a' fly. He needs something to occupy his mind. Get him interested in gardening, or stamp collecting. Chess, checkers) scrabble and two-handed card games are good mental exercise. (But d o n ’ t suggest “honeymoon bridge" ... It might give him ideas.) . DEAR ABBY: We would like your opinion of parents who whistle for their children when they are trying to locate them in the neighborhood. They have a special family whistle to call their children, which reminds me of calling dogs, p We have put up with it to three years. ^Ebe children in that family are from seven to sixteen years old—certainly Mrs. Edwin L. Cadwallader demonstrated and discussed cake decorating for Countryside Improvement Association members and guests Wednesday. Mrs. Hugh Ralston of Pine Lake was hostess to the group, assisted by Mrs. J. T. Amo. Mrs. Armln Darmstaetter, Mrs. E. A. Dohany and Evelyn Dohany. * • Four Pages Today m Woman's Section By RUTH MILLETT Newspaper Enterprise Asm. ‘‘I’ve always been s good wife," wails tim woman whose marriage Is breaking up. She is sure it is no fault of her own." ” 'V' : : "TKdTffJBBlr j* that in most such cases the woman who can’t understand what happened to her marriage has confused being “a good woman” with being a “good wife," A A A There's more —lots more— to being a good wife than Just being a good woman. A good woman can, and sometimes does, get the idea that she is always in the right and that of opinion her husband is bound to be in the wrong. A good woman can he a bore, with no spark of iflimor or gaiety or romance to make living with her an adventure. POOR HOMEMAKER A |bod Woman can be an excellent housewife — but a poor homemaker if she thinks of her home as her castle. A good woman can be overly ambitious for her husband and push him until he becomes resentful. A good woman can make the mistake of always putting her children first and blaming her husband if he wants to be first himself sometimes. Ordained at the Detroit Annual Conference of the Methodist Church at Adrian in June, Rev.;Ronald J. Thompson is in charge of the new Methodist Mission meeting in the Community Activities Building on Williams Lake Road. With his wife who is holding hlllM hw PlMU baby Christy he plays ball u/ith four-year-old Cynthia. The Thompsons make their home at the parsonage located on seven and a half acres of land on Maceday Drive where the future church will be built. What's Happening in the Pontiac Area Signs point to the slanguage at teen-agers taking a sudden turn to the Hawaiian some time this winter, but parents needn’t be alarmed. They might even like it, now that they realize that "23-sldddo” and all that razzamatazz an pau—the all-encompassing Ha-wiian word to finished, tired, out A * .* The new fad has been brewing since the Iatancb became a state and wahines and kanes (guys and gala, to the uninitiated) have been introduced to' many native expressions. For instance, ino-ino. pronounced eeno-eeno,” hab s nicer sound than “grineby“ or “roaefiy*’ which have long since replaced "lousy” on the mainland. Inquiring.if someone is popule (popooiey) is certainly quicker and gentler than asking Mm, "Whatsa-matter—you some kind of nut or somethin'?” Aloha has long been in, but M's gaining new popularity. Lilting vowels sound better than a brash "Hiya, chick,” or "it's Splitsvllle - we're going to cut out” Any cat eorry, pop-old—would be crazy to use old worn-out line on a wahine. As a matter of fact, he would be Iapuwsle,' a real good for mother was hi her early seventies. But he U-vam 55 and Ms mother is in better condition titan I am. (9>e bowls.) I am 44, divorced, and support myself. Do you think I should hug on to this man? He has money. TIRED OF WAITING DEAR TIRED: Don’t spend your life waiting lor the tile of another to end. If it’-s marriage you want, look for a than who can give you an unconditional surrender. A * -A . Everybody has a problem. What’s yours? For a personal reply, write to Abby in care of The Pontiac Press. Enclose a stamped, s e 1 f-addressed envelope. Cake Decorating Topic for Group •on Robert Frank an Aug. 7 at Paeoima Memorial Hospital, Calif., are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petrusha (Madonna Stark). Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Leo Static of Monticello Avenue. Mr. and Mn. Louis Petrusha of Oliver Street are the paternal grandaprents. V a a Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lynneer Spees (Ann Oliver) announce the birth of a daughter, Susan lyaeUe, July a. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Oliver of West Iroquois Road. Mr. and Mrs. Lynneer M. Specs of Watkins Lake'are the infant's paternal grandparents. A A. * Don E. Batten, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Batten of South Jessie Street, recently, received his Ph. D. degree in experimental psychology at Washington State University. Dr. Batten is presently visiting his parents with his wife Jean, and their two children, Cart, 3, and Karen, 1. Kan. Both are graduates of Sterling College, Sterling, Kan. * A. A A son, Edward Gregory, was born to Mr. and Mrs, E. William Rate (Dorothy Plerpont) Aug. 4 at PontiaC Osteopathic Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William plerpont of Detroit and Watkins Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rate of LounsburyStreet. Mrs. Robot A. Menninger of Detroit and Watidns Lake, is the intent's maternal greatgrandmother. A St ' w Announcing the birth of a son Donald Ray Scott Jr., are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray Scott' (Janet B. Blade) of Queens-bury street. The infant arrived Aug. 4 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Scott of Keego Harbor, F.W. Black of Sheffield Lake, Ohio, and Mrs. Gordon Lennox of Satinas, Calif. ★ A it . Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Mc- Mrs. Allen Bentley of Gotam-bus, Ga., is visiting with her parents, tbs Albin T. Anderson* of Sherwood Road, Sylvan Lake.'While here, Mrs. Bentley will serve as an attendant in the Aug. 12 wedding of Virginia Hart Jen of Huntington Woods and Dan Gerber Jr. of Fremont. A j A A Visiting here from El Paso, Tex., are the Alton McKnights (Margaret For) formerly of Pontiac. Spec. 4.C. McKnight is stationed with the U.§. Army at' Ft Btias in SI Paso. Also with them ’’Is their son David James born May 3L Grandparents are Mrs. Beatrice Stopita of Rontiad, and 2i(r. and Mrs. James Fax oit Mt. Clemens, formerly of Pontiac. Mrs. Ralph Roderick and Mrs. Roy W. Johnson of Indianapolis left Friday after a week's visit with Mrs. Johnson's .sister Mrs. T. C. McFet-ridge of Millbourne Place. A A A • Announcing the birth of a turn to Washington, where he AlU serve on the faculty of Eastern Washington College, near Spokane. A. A A Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Johnson, Mrs. Omer Lewis, Iva Jans Price, Mrs. Aden Thorn-', ton, end Mary Jean' Thornton of the Pontiac area are among the nearly 500 attending the National Missions Conference. The conference, with highlights of “Tbs Christian Mis-' sion in Latin America" and " Churches for New Times" is la session this week at the American Baptist Assembly, Green lake. Wis. A'' .a a : Mrs. Clarabell Roach of Pine Street and her, late hus-, bond's nephew Tim Roach of Union Lake lave returned from a visit with relatives in Traverse City. Visiting with Mrs. Alma net are of Neo- Ball wools McCandless oil for ONLY NYLON CARPET DAY. AUGUST 11XJW FIFTEgy News Has Personal Interest (Continued From Page 14) reset your precious litMOii Exercise May Help She Worries Over Pounds Special Cakes Add to Shower for Bride-to-Be DOLLAR DAYS SPECIAL FRIDAY ond ..j SATURDAY I Open Friday Evenings 'til 9 P.M, SAVE $350 P«r »q. »J. ALL WOOL CARPET • plus Combination Padding plus Installation WALL to WALL of three University of Michigan Summer Journalism Workshops were Pontiac residents (from left) Karen Strong, South Ardmore Avenue;-Mary Stoehr, Sanderson Avenue; Karen Allshouse, Blaine Avenue; and sponsored by The Pontiac Press. Workshops, sponsored by the department of journalism and the summer session, are designed to help students improve their high school publications. Janie Lou Ashby, bride-elect of Jerry Reynolds, was feted at a bridal shower Wednesday evening in the Whittemore Street home of Patricia Boughner. Cohostesses were Phillis DeVault and Marilyn Wlnkiey. Special attraction at the re-freshmenta table were cakes baked la the forms of bride, attendant and flower girl. The bride-elect was asked to break balloons containing rhymes teH-lag the hiding place Of her gifts. Blouse *» If you have a few inches to lose from the abdomen, try this: touch your leg with your hand. Later, bend the leg further back and attempt-to touch your toes. Lower arm and leg to floor at same time. Among the guests were the* the bride-elect's mother'Mrs. Law-son Ashby. Betty- Douglas, Rosalie Zarnicic, Lois Zimmer, Bobbie Kilby, Sandra Smith and Shirley Macmillan. Also present were Cynthia Curtis, Carole Morris, Mary Smaltz, Mrs. David Blower, Mrs. RosCoe Goddard and Mrs. Harold Bough- By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN {causes this condition. The blood 1 it improvR the situation for some Q. “Gan you tell , I vessels can be removed by a der- time. You also can completely hide SLT^JlSff1 poundslmatologllrt- ™» 18 temporary, but I them with the correct My measurements are bust 36, With the recent addition of Nigeria, the British Commonwealth grew to 11 nations and now eludes a fifth of the worlds’ rotation, representing virtually every race, color and creed, waist 29 and hips 38 inches.” A. You are only about three or! four pounds overweight if you have a medium frame. If you have a very small frame* you're r about 10 pounds too much. Your; measurements are fine. You] might take a few abdominal and waist-slimming exercises to come closer to perfection. Q. "Please tell me a few plain facts about a raw egg. Does iti have value in nutrition? What is the calorie count of a raw egg' A. Eggs are a valuable part of our diet. There is no difference in the food value between a raw egg and one which is cooked. The calorie count is the same, too, except for any butter or seasoning you Q. "I would like to have your advice about my father who is over 80. He is in fair condition but he has difficulty getting in and out of chairs, and when walking he puts his feet down unsteadily and shuffles. Is there an exercise that can remedy these conditions?” ] A. There are some people who are quite active at 80, but more usually age shows as it does in your father's case. I do not think special exercise ' would help; It might even be dangerous. However, if you think that your father does not do enough walking, ask your doctor how much he should do. It is true tnat moderate exercise such as this is good at any The body deteriorates rapidly when most of the time is spent sitting in a chair or lying in bed. Perhaps your father should take short walks many times a day. Comult your physician. Q. "I have a mania for baked potato skins. Can you tell me how many calories there are in a potato •kin?" A. That's a nice healthful mania to have. The skins are rich in health value. I do not know exactly bow many calories, a potato skin has—it would depend partly on the size of the potato. But a potato is not high in calorie count, not unless you load it with butter or margarine. Q. “I would like to know whom to see for removal of superfluous hair. Should I see a medical doctor?" A. You see an electrolysist. Some skin specialists have one in their offices. Your doctor Or a skin specialist probably, can recom-mend one to you. Q. “Can you tell me what causes little tiny red Wood vessels to show tg> on thq nose? What can be done about these?" ' A. No one seems to know- what School or Career Your Initial Laguna dacron polyester and pima cotton by Mattique. Four styles to choose from. Order now and you'll be all set for foil. Assorted colors. tibntCs OF PONTI AC HURON at TELEGRAPH Mon., Thurs., fri.' lOcto 9—-Tues., Wed», Sat. 10 to 6 Lead and children Barbara, Nancy and Billy, returned home to Henrydale, Auburn Heights, Wednesday after visiting with Mr. McLeod's parents, the C. E. McLeods of St. Helen, formerly of Pontiac. . * -’. ♦ Hr' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McLeod are leaving Saturday for Nova Scotia for a two-week visit to his parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W. , McLfcd. ., ~ t. nr ■ 'tt ~ Mr. and Mrs, William S.. Bigler and children William, John, Damaris and Susan of San Jose, Calil, are here fbr three weeks visiting the Whitney M. Pralls at their summer home at Watkins Lake. Mrs. Prall is Mr. Bigler's mother. Other house guests are Mrs. Prall's granddaughters Marcia and Frances Irvin of Whichita. Kan. They are the children at Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Irvin. 'Laundering' China When “hand laundering" crystal or china dressing table accessories — such as decorative perfume bottles, jars and trays — use a washcloth or small towel to . pad-the washbasin before filling it with warm soap or detergent suds. This "cushion” will prevent breakage of these fragile items which depend on cleanliness for their sparkle ind beauty. Brush Has Sponge A new aid for homemakers is an upholstery brush with a synthetic sponge center, rimmed on three sides by bristles. It's handy for rugs and car interiors, as well as furniture.. Use it with plenty of thick soap or detergent suds, and the bristled "busy end” will take care of concentrated spot cleaning while the sponge ab-sorbs excess moisture and speeds drying. 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AUGUST il. 19frl Club 20 Holds Annual Picnic fha Dower garden of _____ June* Weaver on Merry Rued was the setting for Club 20's annual picnic Tuesday evening; Ethel Jeffreys of Pennsylvania who is visiting her brother Walter of Pontiac was a guest of the 12 members present. The group honored Mrs. George JochWkk, a recent bride, with a Mrs. Arthur Longbrake will be hoiktess.for the September meet- ing at the Oakland Oounty Society tor Crippled Children and Adults Cloth Is o Sponge A rad triple-threat for such baavy duty d« car washing is wonge doth like a doth, ESTEY Console Chord Organ DELUXE AMPLIFIED PATENTED ELECTRONIC VIBRATO Now you cm beer the tree organ eound — and enjoy the playing cm* and quality feature* of a compact lmtrumeot manufactured by America’* old-oct organ builder l u year* of dodge and ■ wicfbegiing oaperl-oeeo have provided all thla and mow - Dynaml* Ihtproaeiau Nodal; Electronic Balance Control. pateoUd Electronic Vibrato 40-button chord eeettoa . for bdM. third*, major, at*or, eerentile; tuned • for • Ilf* brae* BENCH EXTRA ZyO OPEN FRIDAY EVENING3 CALBI MUSIC GO. 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By Mrs. Hamid Brown 1 pound hamburger rooni aoup and enough water to keep the mixture Bran burning. Simmer one hour. If necessary, add a little more water. Serve over baked or mashed potatoes. Curls The indignity of being a cat includes catching tails in screen, doors. Imp, pet of 3-year-old Nancy Reed of St. Petersburg, Fla. enjoys one of life's AF Photelex compensations—the soothing attentions of a tender nurse. Nancy is obviously all wrapped up in her make-believe role, Kitchen Has Cosmetics Don't Throw Away Those Used Tea Bags By JOT MILLER AP Women’s Editor You can savt a pretty penny — and become prettier yourself — by the clever use of kitchen cabinet cosmetics. Right in your own cooking supplies are beauty items as effective as many high-priced products with miracle ingredients and hush-hush scientific formulas. Don’t toss out lemon and cucumber skina or used lea bags; stock Up on "olive oil, and hoard the leftover egg whites. They'll all come in handy as beauty treatments. ★ . w~ ■ A leading exponent of the theory that women don’t have to put themselves in the red to , look in tiie pink is John Lanquette Brenner. A young Boston bachelor who lectures on beauty and conducts a group of charm schools in New England, Brenner insists: “It’s not how much you pay for a cosmetic, it’s how deftly you use it. All a cream, no matter how expensive, can do is cleanse and lubricate the skin, ft cannot remove lines or wrinkles, feed the skin or supply ft with vitamins." ★ ■ ★ A, For the independent woman with imagination, the woman who wants to save her money, looks and time, Brenner haty come up with suggestions for starting her own kitchen cabinet cosmetic kit. (After experimenting, you’ll probably be able to add a few yourself.) , EGG WHITE FACIAL Blend two tablespoons corn-meal with one egg white. Beat lightly to a heavy cream paste. Massage over neck and face. Leave on until it feds taut. Rinse off with cool water. OLIVE OIL Shampoo for Very Dry Hair: Apply olive oil and wash off excess. This type of shampoo softens hair and gives it sheen and luster. Scalp Treatment for Dry Hair and Scalp: Apply olive oil to your hair. Wrap hair in lwt towel and leave on for one hour or all night. Then sham-' poo. This is a temporary lubrication treatment, but It won’t nourish scalp or make hair grow. Hair Treatmeat: if hair is too dry after a shampoo or permanent wave, add one teaspoon olive oil to three ounces alcohol, put a few drops on your comb and comb through hair. The alcohol evaporates and leaves a bit of oil to help -keep hair soft, pliable. Cuticle Softener: Apply olive Oil to tips of fingernails and cuticle. 1 Soak Ira- a few minutes in warm, soapy water. Birmingham and Hills Items! By RUTH SAUNDERS Just one of over 300 Open Stock Dinnerware Patterns offering top seletions and priced to give top values. BIRMINGHAM — Bride-e lee. Julie Schmidt and her fiance, Donald Nummer, will be honored at a cocktail and supper party Sunday around the pool of the Frank H. Boyer's home on Jonathan Lane. Julie (formally June Elizabeth) ■d Don will be married Aug. 26. he spinster dinner is being armed by Mrs. William M. Cut* ag and Mrs. Donald Hutton tor ug. 23 and Mr. and Mrs. William . Biggers, Julie’s maternal grandparents, will give the rehearsal dinner Aug. 25 at tire Detroit Golf Hub. Thoughtful friends of the Schmidt family will entertain the wedding party and out-of-town guesta at luncheon the day of the wedding. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Hubert W. Vater, the Albert J. Jehles Jr. and the Ft-afik R. Phillips. This will be another poolside party at Vater home on Pleasant Ave- Julie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Schmidt Jr. of Devon Lane and Donald’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nummer of Detroit. A A A . and Mrs. William R. Brashear (Lydia Rothman) Westchester Way announce the birth of a daughter, Ruth, Aug. 7. AAA Mrs. William Shaver is entertaining at luncheon today for bride-elect Nancy Walser. A A A Mr. and Mm. Reginald O; Oak (Sheila Flannery) announce the birth of a son, Timothy James, July 28. IN BLOOMFIELD Mils Honoring her house guest Mrs. John Wellock of Harbor Beach, Mrs. Edward S. Wellock entertained at luncheon Tuesday in her home on Kirkway Drive. The visitor is spending a week with Mr. and Mm. Wellock. Mm. Leslie H. Green of Turtle Lake Farm gave a luncheon Wednesday and on Thursday Mrs.' [Fresh from MOTOROLA Most Exciting - MINIATURE RADIO IM Down US A^kty The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP « of Pontiac 51 West Huron St. FE 4-1555 Eli Alexander was the luncheon hostess. Mm. George Girdler of Mountain Lakes, N, J., is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Knox of North Cromwell Drive. > A A A Mr. upd Mm. Samuel B. Stewart of Femdale have announced the engagement of their daughter Wanda Fay to Robert Charles Restrick III. He is the son of Mr and Mrs, Robert C. Restrick Jr, of. Birmingham. The bride-elect attended Highland Park Junior College and her fiance was graduated from Lawrence Institute of Technology. He is a member of Phi Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Wins Trophy for Reducing Mm. Conrad Buriiaon won the greatest weight loss trophy when Fashion Your Figure Club of Pontiac met Thursday. Mrs. Donald Beacom was run-ner-up. Mrs. Thomas Lewis gained the most during the past week. After a brief business session, the program chairman conducted a program on the topic “Help!’’ Members exchanged ideas for following successful diets. The dub’s annual picnic will be next week at Rochester. Under sponsorship of the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department, the club is open for membership to any women with a weight problem. Nickle Eights Meet in Sylvan Village Mrs. Raymond Kline entertained the Nickle 8 Pinochle dub at her home in Sylvan Village Wednesday. The next meeting will be at Mm. Paul Erickson’s borne on Union Court. A birthday party is planned I far Mm. Robert Sanders of Elm < Street on Aug. 16. Dry and gently push back cuticle with cotton-tipped orange stick. . Hand LeOon: For hands that cannot tolerate strong glyc-erine preparations, dive oil massaged over the hands and nails every night is an effective skin softener. Son Tan Treatment: Olive .’Oil rubbed over the skin affords protection from the sun. In some cases it’s effective in allowing tanning without burning. LEMONS Nicotine Main Fader: Rub lemon skins over yellowed areas. Hair Rinse: Undiluted lemon juice contains too much acid !■ for hair. A teaspoon of lemon juice in rinsing water, however, helps remove grease and soap. Bun Tan Bleaching Lotion: Mix juice of two lemons with three drams of alcohol and few drops of glycerine. Apply to face, neck and arms several times daily, letting it remain a few minutes and wiping off. CUCUMBER SKINS Brown Spot Remover: An excellent skin bleaching agent, when rubbed over brown spot areas. COCOA BUTTER Stretch Mark Softener: Massage cocoa butter in areas where stretch marks are visible. Tends to soften areas, so they don’t have a empy white-scar look. OATMEAL FACIAL Mix three tablespoons raw oatmeal With olive oil to paste consistency. Add two teaspoons glycerine. Before applying pack, massage a light film at lubricating cream over your akin. Leave pack on three j to five minutes. Remove with a cold, rough doth. USED TEA BAGS Eye Treatmeat.: Place a used tea bag, still warm, over each dosed lid. Leave for three to five minutes. Rinse with cod, clear water. Excellent treatment for relaxing and brightening tense and tired eyes. EGG WHITES Shampoo: Beat the white of an egg, pour over the hair at end at shampoo. Rinse off with warm water. Effective, harmless treatment for adding sheen and luster to hair. Finding something becoming to cover jumbo idlers while your hair is dicing often,is a, problem. One solution is to make yourself a pixie cap of terry doth with an elastirized band to hold it in place. Pretty and practical! HERE’S HOW To make this cap, you need a half yard of terry, a package of jumbo rickrack and a package of baby rickrack.' You'll also need a package of half-inch twill tape, 23 Inches of elastic, color matched sewing thread, four white pompons from large-size ball fringe and bits of yarn for pompon. A ' A A For your pattern, draw a 16-inch triangle and curve the lower edge. Baste edge* slightly. Pin the pattern on doubled fabric and cut. Baste jumbo rickrack on both slanting sides of one triangle. Cut baby rickrack in four-inch lengths for leaf design on same triangle. Attach balls (cut bran ball fri$r) as flowers. Sew triangles together and finish seama. Sew twill tape to right side bottom-edge of cap. Turn tape inside and dip stitch, leaving ends open. MAKE POMPON Run elastic through tape, adjust for fit and sew ends, together. Make big pompon by looping yarn, tying in cater, cutting loops and trimming. Stitch pompon to peak of rap. You might also find this cap handy for concealing wet hair ■ or pin curls at the beach. It could prove indispensable on vacation. In fact, you’re quite likely to want several in different colors. CAROLE HUGHES ’ Carole Hughra. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hughes of Argyle-Avenue has graduated from the Airline Training Division of Central Technical Institute, Kansas City, Mo. She has accepted a position with Lake Central Airlines and is presently stationed in Indianapolis, Ind. FREE Makeup Demonstration fnerle noRmon 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 The CASTLE GIFT SHOP 270 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-1850 HOURS: Mon.. WetL Then. 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INSURE YOUR FUTURE Prepare yourself for a career in the Beauty Profession Mias Wilson Closed Wednesday PONTIAC Beauty College lo happy they a chance,”. .Mias. ... _ said after hearing the news. “Pili . try very hard to be a good teach- PFCSCntCCI Mias MeCoilough attended the State School tor the Deaf And Blind after she. lost her sight in U>e ninth grade. She was, graduated from Stetson this year with a degree in elementary education and did her interne teaching at die sixth grade in the N Ridgewood Elementary School at Daytona Beach. Teaching, she said, is a cinch. —If you want to avoid that rich and glossy look when you, ve applied lipstick, give it 20 minutcs—ta set-; then Motif with cleansing tissue. Biot it until there's nothing on your Ups hut - the color of the lipstick Itself. You'll never be guilty of snteary stains on silverware, glasses or coffee cups- Time Now to Plan FALL WEDDINGS f W«t will ha-happy | fo help you. * BRIDAL SALON 37 West Huron Street * Riker Bldg. Hurly Hospital School of Nursing student Marlene Kitchen of Kimball Street was presented the Pon-i tiac Women's Club nurses' ,schol-l arship at a scholarship dessert luncheon and card party Monday! the'Crescent Lake Road home; of Mrs. WUliant H.- Bedard. Seventy members -and guests attended foe affair. Mrs. J. O. Rad-: enbaugh. luncheon chairman, was assisted by Mrs; Bedard and to-! hostesses Mrs. M. E. Baldwin,! Mrs. jgr M. Malone. Mrs. C. WJ Myers and Mrs. A. D. Stimer- Protect Furniture “The children tried to see what they could get away with at first she said. “But they soon learned could hear and knew ipore than they thought and they soon settled! down. use more or less an honor system.-and there is little cheating. Other, students really on their horn! start down any who may try] to cheat. And sixth graders don’t like to do anything to displease their little boy or girl friends.’’ “I have wanted to teach since was very small," she said. “When lost my sight, I wondered if I could still become a teacher job to convince others I can do . But my father said I could. Miss MeCoilough said she does her own cooking, washing, ironing and other domestic chores and hires a reader to help her grade ’examination papers. She said she plans to be married next summer. Presidents in Mexico arc elected to Ewell Mauldin, a dormitory suMtor six-year terms and then are perviaor at the Deaf and Blind ineligible lor re-election. School, and then “I plan to teach' right on.” , , The 1961 version of the old • fashioned antimacassars (Victorian doilies which protected furniture from stains caused by macassar oil hairdressing) is made of crystal dear plastic that’s almost in-yisible. ^t. These adjustable modern arm and head-rest protectors, which come in sets for chairs or sofas, are easily installed with trim pins to hold them in place. Best, of ail, they can be wiped off even daily with soap or detergent suds. THE NEW FBIGDMUBE / ^UotMsa A Rang* That Looks Built-In . . YET INSTALLS IN MINUTES! 10“ Modal RCDI-6J0-1 OPEN MON., FRI. NIGHTS 90 DAYS SAMI AS CASH 121 N. Saginaw. St. (dated Wednesday Afternoon During Auguill NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 YEARS FE 5-6189 TO PAY AP Newnteatare Folk singing has been around too long to be called a fad among teenagers, although interest is increasing at a fast rate presently. —Why’ Perhaps because teens in their quest for individuality .feel akin to the excitement of folklore's heritage; perhaps because it's an outlet for their, creative efforts — or maybe because it's einroly a lot of fun. What better opjoyment can one find than a rousing community song test of spirituals, calypsos. Irish war songs, Hebrew ballads, and so forth? 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Far the last two years, sead oMdats tpwnty «ym •« haw esasaMed with the Lawn la ft *P-j tttate's hsard at advisors, author pointroent Is part ot the effort by *** a, j,A Goverumeat expert-the lawn seed industry to upgrade mpnl — ,nH______________ J5^tUre* «ft ftreughoeMhe rm.ntrv rea-befog sold to constuners. the pro-j MniH thc ^ STRtSe^r 2 * *** the Lawn Insttute j *“,My' “Definite means by which tbej1rDr ***** ** 4 “‘"ft1 awrafs homeowner can estimate ^ ty Uwn end turf problems. He the quality aad performance of fc d‘r“£ {n* the town seed he buys ham beani^ e MW-. ?*. Uwi In-eatahttshed," Dr. Schery report., *“*■ * Primarily by ‘'In order to protect the consumer, lawn *•* harve*,er» la the Mid- we have determined that to • package of seed, 15 per cent of that used must be normally perennial and long-lasting in the climate where that seed is marketed. It .„n „ must be fluMuxtfted with narrow |M,<*rriU*-leaf bladea and It must be ^reading or aod-forming, rather than the' bunch grass type,” Dr. Schery west and in Oregon, aad is concerned with the development of rase arch and the distribution * information . on lawns and lawn care. Its headquarters are, • Taking this consumer service • step further,” Dr. Schery adds, "we have developed n Lawn Institute seal of approval for -quality aeed mixtures, this seal will appear this spring on retail packages of lawn aeed which comply with the Institute standards of quality.” The town seed lads dry has Oriental Trees [Popular Here Mulching Copies Nature's Way AF Newsies tares There's good advice in a little ditty whose authorship we don't know, ft goes: Feed, water and mulch Mulch; water and feed Tills stern refrain Goes through mv brain As I cultivate and weed. Mulch, water and feed. The feeding and watering I un-* derstand. But what is the magic of mulching the land That every expert should give the command Of. Mulch, Mulch, Mulch! Malchtag la the as tarsi thing is da. U yon dig la the weeds ym will note haw black and rich the sell has become from the layers sf decayed vegetable matter deposited ever the years. Tbs humus gives the soil s fine texture and consistency to hold SALE JACUON-KBKmS POTTED ROSE BUSHES EVCRBLOOMING HYBRIDS * Hundred! fa Choose from IN BLOOM Vi OFF Prices Start at' - 99V Cash and Carry JACOBSEN’S CARDIN TOWN NURSERY 545 S. Broadway, Laks Orion ■ N,rtk tl r«Uu , OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY TO 5:3* and d° *11 the after back-breaking chorea ft* contribute to fta making of thumper crop. Seeding Fine for New Crop jSt'S?'* I For one reason or another it NEW YORK (DPI) — It'» *», sometimes becomes dsrirable to ooriy ft Mi your summer guden, repair or patch a lawn in summer, ga to send, says the Nation* Gar- in such a com it b better not to seed with the regular, good quality mixtures. stifi time to pis* seeds for beano, beet*, cab- lahes at* awn* com for late amour hanreot The bureau offered these tlpe; . Stir the soil, add soote fertilizer, water it in and then flow ryegrass. This will come up quickly and for'late planting: imake green cover until, early fall, Soak furrows thoroughly with: when the place should be gone water before planting. Plant the over again with the better aeed. seeds a little deeper than you '.'rr?”-------------3T. , . . would in the oprfog, and cower p^f Moss Is the Answer them.with dry soil. Tamp seeds course you can't do it precisely the way nature does, but you can abet the process by mfe fog compost or straw or peat moos or even a bit of sawdust mixed with sand, if the soil is acid, add lime to sweeten it. If it fon't add enough, add oak leaves or the needles of pine, hemlock and other evergreens, Among plants that like add soil are blueberry, rhododendron and azalea. •The Space Age still hasn't come |i with the answer to how high is p. But suburban living has, as far as the landscaping la concerned. For this reason, hardy Orient* immigrants have became * ^Groan's fha Color miliar fart of the American seen-! ery. These are the attractive tmes Ju*' «* youngster might of modest size that fit in so nkw-jftfl vitamins, your lawn needs lly with low-slung ranch type andjMlp If It turns pale. There are split-level homes, and cope ao well <*!*• * now-burning, long-lasting with the evergrowing problem of tood> t0 ft ft* avertiead utility lines. heaUlv«rm> instead of a bed- ! J. M. McNees, field represents- ra|*,ed ®rown? tlve of the Davey Tree Expert Go., points out horticultural scientists have had a hand in helping the arboreal aliens adapt to our W*y of life. Importa have been improved in blossom, fruit and lolljMgw. litany have also been Improved in type and size through selection and plant breeding. One * the me* tenseuo * them afl la the Kwuasaa sherry, ' DANOEB SIONA—Midsummer heat is obviously getting to this young lady. Intent on destroying pests, she may harm her pet and herself as well. She demonstrates the tendency to forjtet good safety practices in gardening now that summer is well underway. Purina Dog Que Center researchers warn that many * the newer insecticides, fungicides and fertilizers are dangerous to both pets aiid people. As dangerous as' the carelessly placed sharp garden tool. If you have a pet, it is particulaHy tmportnat to read and then carefully follow manufacturers’ directions on garden chemicals. And don’t leave the open containers around. Animals can't read labels Sweat Marjoram Botanic Garden Puts Out Book on Fruit From an early American cook, book: “Few people know how to| keep the flavor oft sweet marjoram; the best * all hate for broth, and stuffing. It should be { gathered in bud or blossom, and! dried ima tin-kitchen at a raoder- Growing fruit in the home gar-ate from the fire; when should be a means of relaxa- dry it should be immediately tion' or a hobby, rather than a rubbed, sifted, and corked up In a^ production enterprise. Fruits, well i that attract! huge throngs capital each bottle carefully.'' Us spectacular tree is I by ftsnaaads of nor- t as notable, but growing ini popularity. Ate the Japanese flowering apple, Japanese block pine, naae tree lilac and the Jap-a maple. Not to bo outdone, China has oontributed such dec-oradves as the goldenraintree. Chinaberry. Chinese Scholartree, Chinese poraeoltree, mimosa or silk trot and the inevitable weeping willow. Skill of the propagator has largely overcome all objections to the ginkgo. Formerly held in disrepute because of unattractive form and ill-scented finite, this superhardy tree is now offered for a*e in pleasing, fruitless forms. a*a-dally selected and propogated for t tret planting. I grown, provide much the fame enjoyment that ooe gets from ornamental plants. There's pleasure, too, in having your own fresh, “tree ripened” fruits of top quality, hi great variety — fruits that you cannot buy. So say friilt experts, in “Fruita III the Home Garden,” the latest handbook Just published by Brooklyn Botanic Garden. This 98-page book, designed to help amateur gardeners, is a complete guide to selecting and growing all kinds of fruita. Eighteen leading authorities in the U. S; Department of Agricul- BOOST SEEPING growth .IN RATS ! Ipigdft Feed'em Through Leaves is Wood, Stucco or « New Lawn Needs f Careful Handling Foliar feeding has gained Increased attention from farmers as well as commercial plant producers in recent years. Home gardeners also have begun using high-analysis fertilizer sprays to feed plants through foliage. Luxuriant foliage, more profuse, movement of plant foods through the living pis**- 11 has been proved that nutrients sprayed on leaf surfaces do enter the leaf. These nutrients have been traced through other parts of the plant. According to Michigan State College horticulturists, foliar fertU- II The easiest way to distribute ratn^ fertilizing method, llgraas aead evenly fe by uring a [btaer bloom, and l^r toultsL, ^ ,g abgorbcd b twig8 • and vegetables have been the re- branch ^ (ruttg ^ e*„ wards for using this new supple-LprE crrmi/pr* fnllnwino1 In appraising all the known methods of preventing birds from destroying fruit. Professor Roger D. Way concludes that for home gardeners the only completely sure way to repel birds is to cover fruiting plants with netting or other mated*. Throughout this handbook, the selection of varieties especially' tore, and state colleges and ex-> suited to home gardens is stressed, periment stations In this country fo separate articles, choice varie- nirdiately after trait harvest, the handbook recommends. This prevents the crowding of the new canes, aad else prevents the spread ot disease from old canes to new one*. Csnes which have Jest born fruit should be c* off close to the ground. The new csnes can then develop strong growth to produce fruit In the and Canada cover all phases of fruit culture — selecting the stock, location, soil, planting, fertilizing, summer and winter care, mulching, pruning, disease and peat control. There are separata articles on major kinds and classes of fruits. Including strawberries, bush Jrults, blueberries, currants and gooseberries, nut trees uni per-simrgons. ties are recommended for five geo-, graphic* regions of the country: the Northeast, Middle West, the: Great Plains, the West, and tropic* and subtropic* regions. "Fruits in the Home Garden' I the thirty-fifth la the famous series of handbooks published over a period of seventeen years by Garden. This 96-page paper cover] book is lavishly illustrated with 80 halftone and line plates. .------... J Single copies are av*lable by l BUL8t.^t0r the Brooklyn Botanic! ftis handbook, that araa-'^^ BrooW teurs try unusual fruita not com- ^ qq ^ Lucrran HOUSE HUNT ► Paint in my weather P—► Dries ki one hour y Civet rich, flat finish j|y> Protects against Wistars when appim to hart wo*, prim* with 49 Blister Resistant Primer ft»-F Lasts longer than tiese* Only $8J0 par Gal. I,wheeled ^reader, though careful {scattering by hand is quite satis-factory for a small area. Then Irokt lightly, preferably with wooden rake, and roll or tamp the Ilaurface ao that contact with aoiri soil will be maintained. ....d......dr it.......... I A light cover of straw or hay Kiwill prevent washing if heavy f should come. Do not allow the % soil to become dry until the grass I is well up. Then you can retndve I the cover, being careful with the rake so as not to pull up young seedlings. i Roil the grass lightly a day or two before the first mowing, when ft is about 3 inches high, ao as to firm the roots, and be very sure that the Made is sharp and set high. Foliar trading has advantages of speed, direct application cific crops and high analysis to give plants a boost at, a critic* growth period. Some disadvantages to consider include higher cost, necessary repeated applications and the posribility of burning foliage with excessive amounts. Nonroot type feeding offers you a chance to experiment this year. Reeeat research using radioactive isotopes has traced the monly grown, such as the pa paw, American elder and quince. He re: views the qualities of the Western sand cherry, Nanking cherry and Korean cherry which are often featured in nursery catalogues. PRUNING Two articles are devoted to pruning fruits, illustrated with numerous sketches, to show how to prune young fruit trees at Moating , ____-. , . - flowers. Fruit growers foltowingjtime. and as they develop, airijF*** u Con«U ntmuy. r*™*! P»P« £S5l!l uted nutrient sprays of urea to The old fruiting wood ot rasp- [moisture and emperatore condi-put nitrogen into the trees. Tomato berries should he removed im- 'tion this plants likes, growers have applied up to 25 per cent of the plant's phosporus re- Evoryona Likes Ivy English ivy is g*ning increasing popularity' because of its versatility as both an outdoor and indoor plant. It can be most successfully grown and kept in red day pots, sturdy enough to allow you to train your ivy in tree form, without supports. The key to suc- qulrements with sprays on foliage. ... * A it At the famed Jackson and Pen-kins Rose Gardens at Newark, N. Y., liquid fertilizer, insecticides i ‘ fungicides are applied togeth-Michigan researchers also found combination sprays each week fed roses effectively and trolled pests, too. DONALDSON | Wattring Rosas ■ NNIiDED AA I RoMS requin’ 8 ,ot of water- BII Ml HP, |( |jU 0 Overhead sprinkling in the mom-^ ing hours is most tatisfactory. pi- 27 Orchard Lake Ava. fl FE 2-8381 FREE PARKING | mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtsM red contact with water will help control mildew. Watering at this! time permits rapid drying of the' foliage to prevent blacks pot which! is formed by foliage wet too long- ANNOUNCEMENT Barber’s Lawn aid Pet Sapply Now ot 2 Convenient Locations 4909 Clintonville Rd. Pksne 173-9331 8M5 HighUnd Rd. 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Washington In New Hampshire rises to an altitude of 6.293] I feet above the level of the sea. AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT EXTRA! Selected Short Subfects to Compioto th* Program Wind Wagon Smith' "Ageless Artistry" SPACEMAN’S RELATIVES — This picturp of Soviet Cosmonaut Gherman Titov’s; mother Alek-sandra, sister Zemfira, and father Stephen was made available in Moscow as Titov was being given a hero's welcome in the Russian capil There was no information concerning where when the picture was made. ...HAS THE SCREEN EXPLODED WITH SUCH * tt* ■“ nature s laws tn change a nwlnf MIGHTY l ing for ill* Umm M rilDV I ,h,B human eyes ruifl a bad ever seenf Industrialist Dios at 48 Noted Author Is Dead ni Rnmanaff's los angeles 5. Viet Na Ripe Plum utkru • ■ for Red Troublemakers Houghton Timo Capsule Is Taken From VauH HOUGHTON (AP)-Oty officials aried a time capsule Sunday with appropriate ceremonies marking the community’s centennial. By WILLIAM D. MIIXEB TOKYO (UPI).— If Soviet Pre-lier Nikita Khrushchev decides against going all the way in Berlin many Asians suspect that the Communists will quickly divert world attention by stirring up new troubles In the Far East. And there are several tinderbox. Communist VM Cong terrorists areas in Asia which could be ignit-j ed into a world crisis. Most likely trouble spots are considered to be South Viet Nam, the Formosa I VM Nan's Ho Chi Mink sad backed by Bed Chtaa and Baa- Strait*, Korea and Laos. Of time. South Viet'Nam Is k_. The Communists have success-! considered the moot Immediately to fully pulled this play before. I threatening situation. Already |u.S. to Orbit Capsule ! Within Two Weeks t the capsule was Hie loss was discovered Monday a permanent setting of concrete and tar around the capsule whichl hud been placed in a temporary j vault hi the community park, i Officials said the capsule was not supposed to be opened until foe year 2061. The world-famous Taj Mahal structure, known for Ms architectural beauty, is said to have coat $15 million. PONTIAC'S Popular NIGHTSPOT! Corner M-59 end Elisnbutk Loire Rd. FE 5-8039 Liquor Entertainment • PICNICKING O S PLAYGROUND IQUIP. % o SWIMMING £ • PADDLE BOARDS i V »TRAMPOLINE to HMH . i| Park Free NEW! HURON BOWL COCKTAIL LOUNGE Now OPEN DAILY 12 Noon to 2 A.M. ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY * HURON BOWL LOUNGE to too Boaitlfil Hiroi Bowl Bsildlag! 2525 ENssbstfc Lake Rd. FOR MEMBERS AND GUESTS Fri., Sat., Sun. 'til 9 F.M. ssr . $1.00 ser . .$1.50 WATERFORD EAGLES No. 2U7 4761 Highland Rd. OR l-HM CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI) —The .United States is expected n two weeks to take a crucial step toward placing a ragn in orbit around the earth. In a repent of a previous trial that foiled, U.S. missilemen will attempt to send an unmamfed. Mercury capsule into a once-around orbij and bring the capaute back to earth. As Atlas "D" mtasile, which will he used lor the flight, is oa a launching pad here and has been mated to a Mercury spacecraft. There had been talk of putting a monkey kilo the forthcoming' flight but apparently the idea was dropped so as not to delay it chimpanzee is due for an orbital flight later in foe year before an astrongjit takes the ride. Sources at the federal space agency say studies are being made to determine whether also to attempt a third suborbital manned flight before one of the seven astronauts goes all the way. The decision is expected to be negative. The success of the forthcoming flight, switching from the Redstone suborbitalvbooster to the Atlas orbital power plant, probably will determine whether there is a chance of accomplishing the first orbital mission this year. ce the Mercury man-in-space program began three yearn ago, the end of 1961 was calculated as the earliest time mi orbital flight could be undertaken. Slippages in the program made the date seem more likely, for early 1962 but one space agency source. said that “if all goes well, still may be able to go this year." Hold Missile Firing for Ship to Leave CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) —The army Thursday night delayed firing a Pershing missile until an unidentified vesael sailed from the downrange target area, then destroyed the rocket when appeared to go off course. 1 ★ ★ . # The range safety officer blew up the 34-foot solid fuel rocket after the first and second stages had appeared to ignite • normally- Four failures in 20 tests have now been counted for the' weapon, scheduled to be deployed next year with troops in Europe. FRIDAY SPECIAL! FISH XLLY0U $^19 FRY C""*T I Special Children's Portion......85c DINING FOR OVER ISO “Landmark far Hungry Americans” UoujardJou nson'S IBB^BIBB ^ Entertainment Hear HELEN playing your favorite num- . hers on the piano . . . and HARPO on tha Sox. 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Truck Driver's Wife Has 3rd Sot of Twins WATERVILLE, Maine (AP)—A third set of twins—girls—was born Thursday to Mrs. Robert L. Hamlin, 36, wife of a truck driver. The Hamlips have 16 other children. The oldest is Robert Jr., 19; the youngest am RJkdsy and Randy, 2-year-old twins. The third set of. twins are bays, Mack and Jack. OUR SPECIAL STEAK . major crista there the Nationalist Chinese offshore Islands. They finally forced a Nationalist withdrawal from foe northernmost T a e h e a group, aboard U.S. Seventh Fleet transports, after Communist Chinese troops stormed tiny Ylkiangahan Island. Again the Communists set - off another crisis with a 57,006-round artillery bombardment of Quemoy Aug. 23,1958. The artillery seige went on for 44 days until, according to U.8. military observers, the Communists ran low on ammunition. And in June 1960 the Red Chinese again raked Quemoy with 170,000 ■hells to protest the visit of President Eisenhower to Formosa. ♦ ★ A In Korea, the Communists have never seriously broken the cease fire although they have violated the terms of the agreement by moving in troops and equipment.' A contributing' factor has been the presence of two combat-ready U.S. infantry divisions and a greatly strengthened South Ko-Army. Korea, particularly under its new, severe military gov- Francis Wdlle invented a paper bag making machine in 1852. ALL RIDES 10* TUES., WED., TMUBBBA*----- Bring a Piemie Lunch and Spend the Day SWIMMING BOATING ENIOYING THRILLING RIDES IgarageM| CEMENT WORK I Long Lloyd' ** Lloyd Motors ITS PERFORMANCE Can’t hrlp but PLEASH HER/ WHICH HE DID AND "U. S. CHOICE" TOP SIRLOIN A GENEROUS PORTION Potato „ Baked Casserole Hontada Roll Salad with Choice off Homado Dressing, French,- Roquefort or Thousand Island 41.80 MOREY’S B0LF and COUNTRY CLUB 2280 Union Loire Rd. 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New labor department figures riww: They are Negroes and older people. Many employers refuse to hire them because of their color Ur their age. They are youngsters looking for their first Job. Some are school 'dropouts" whose chances of finding work would be much better if they had a high school, or even grade school, diploma. ★ dr * ; They are semiskilled machine! operators and unskilled laborers— people who are among the first to be laid off and who are easily replaced. « They are auto aad steel workers whose Jobs have beea taken ever by machine! tor them aad for society the price of progress la aa age of rapidly advaaclag technology. To put these men and women; back at work—or to help them' qualify for first Jobs—the administration ha? asked Congress to authorize federally sponsored training and retraining programs. I ★ it ★ Officials believe this is Jhe only way to solve the paradox of growing "hard core” unemployment in an expanding economy. Voids Sunday Law EMPORIA, Kan. 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VOX NEW TORE (UFI) -Rni Saturday night and on sweltering 172nd Street in the Bronx the tenement families hung out the windows and sat on that steps watching children play in the grit It «Mv n scene repealed throng the slum canyons at Harlem, Brooklyn, the lower East Side. Midnight was nearing but that waa'no thought of trying to steep la the stifling rooms. Boredom oppressed moat everyone In the sticky night and 173ni Street was tackier than some in that respect for a mo-• bile carousel operator had parked at thtf intersection at Third Avenue, the music blaring and a few children holding out their dimes for a ride. ★ k k Patrolman Charles Hughes, a veteran cop who gets top pay of J135 a week, wafted up to the carousel and told operator Carol Persons to tom the volume lower. There was an argument. Persons swung un the cop, who jumped onx the carousel and shouted to the onlookers: “Are you going to let them do this to me?" Hughes pulled Persons down and in a scuffle lost Us night* stick. Suddenly the officer found himself pelted with beer cans, rocks, bottles and Sower pots. He managed to wrestle Persons into a radio car which drove off to nearby Bathgate Avenue Police Station. Within minutes a mob of UOOO surrounded tbs small station and began botnbarding it with rocks. The beleaguered oops seat a ftat calL It brought ft radio cars and the crowd melted away only to gather again at 174th Street,.. They began shouting and The Xfmada of police ears, with SO additional reinforcements, responded, some at the cops coming in civilian clothes. By 1 sum. the riot was over. It was a manifestation of growing lawlessness tost has New York sincerely frightened. ■ k k . R Police Commissioner Michael J. Murphy says angrily there is a trend toward mob violence against police and apathy tram' onlookers who watch cops beaten with unconcern instead of (haling “0” for help. In one-week policemen were attacked fay criminals and mobs on 32 occasions. There were 1,717 such cases in the past year. In Brooklyn last week a patrolman halted a car at Uvonia Avenue and Powell Street, the "worst section of New York." the man was driving an toe sidewalk. When toe policeman asked for his license, he was carted obscenely. 1 'k k k Suddenly that neighborhood erupted. Bottles filled with water were tarried at Patrolman Charles Luisi and two oops who .Officer Charles Turner" was knocked unconeciom from a blow in fiie back of the head. Patrolman Stanley Flnlreistofo’o left arin was broken by a brick-Two nights later, in a ride-street aft fiie Bowery, two officers came upon a group of 30 men armed with sticks and knives, descending on Sara Delano Park — apparently for a “rumble.'* Patrolmen Joseph Bhriderter and Harold O’Briea confronted the groopTAD hot a doten fled Sheldorfer was struck in the face and knocked to the ground. Ifit. officers maneged to fine two warning shots into the air, to summon help- Men and women sitting on park beaches made no move. Infuriated King’s County Jodfi Samuel Lefeowhn, terming the week he gave 7Vh years to the first offender “The main reason for fids horrible condition." said Leibowitz. “is that the hoodlum knows lull well that If policemen took action in self defense and retaliation, there would fie a hue and cry from’ the starry-eyed do-gooders, the crackpots and pressure groups that hack up the hoodlums and refer to our cope his men to defend themsel and gave them implicit instructions to sheet If necessary. Republican mayoralty candidate Louis Lefkowttz has called lor an increase of New York's huge 26,000-man police force to 30.000. But no one has the answer to why people of New York turn against the very men who protect them. „ By Dr. I. M. Levttt, Tom Cuke 7=ar ADAM AMES THE BERRYS , PHRKBGNT CU*ROTr~WHKT HAPPENS MU-fe ONHKOtoM L HEAD. Brother Bob to Have Say When JFK Incapacitated OUR ANCESTORS By Quincy By jack bell WASHINGTON (AP) - If the time ever comes, one Kennedy another apparently Is going to have a hand in deciding if President Kennedy is unable to carry on and should give up his office temporarily. 1 k k k By terms of an agreement between Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson announced Thursday, the President win decide—if he is able to- that he can’t, carry out . his duties and ask Johnson to take over until he recovers. W\ ! # k But if he should be stricken to the print where he couldn’t advise Johnson, the vice president has agreed to consult with Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy and other Cabinet members before he assumes the top job. The attorney general is the president’s brother. In any event, the chief executive would make the decision on when he would resume the active presidency. White House press secretory Pierre Salinger said the consults- Takes Over as Head of Bar Assn. Today ST. .LOUIS, Mo. (AP Wotat C Satterfield, 57, a lawyer from Yazoo City, Miss., formally takes over today as president of toe American Bar Association. He has served for a year as president-elect of the association, which has 102,000 members. The ABA ends Ms 84th annual convention today, with retiring president Whitney North Seymour of New York handing the gavel to Satterfield. Boat Missing With 57 MANILA (AP)— The Philippine News Service said today an inter-island motor boat carrying 57 per- ■ sons has been reported missing since Monday and is believed to have sunk in heavy seas. PUBLIC BALE . IMS Pout, « door/ egrlit HtPlMS. Solo to bo bole Aatw* taJO1 it lb Ml. CIoombo at., Pontiac, Michigan at 10:00 a.m. , M1 August n. to. >(*> ON AQOOST a. loot AT tot at |U 1. Auburn A**, •00 Ctirr. I Dr, Serial No. A50Pt«31«. win bo oeM ot Public Auction lor cash to higbaat bidder. Car may be inspected °Oeneral Motors Acceptanw Corn. ASgMt II. IS. 1001 FOR. SALE HOUSE _ a^^rahC.^1uTttg,M Srr tAwnurt*tiM°»ibnio^tiM kO the following beose now loenOw* en City property et 1M East Boulevard North, i-story trams, slse (If*ST). Purchaser agrees to mow or_ (ift-Ju-SSnSt city ordinances and regular chase price te be cash er *A“SSder’o or eertifled cheek deposit will be NgWif with eaehbtort a sura 'not lees San deposit to bo forfoitod to try city as liquidated damages U ouoceesfol bidder neglects or retioog to onter into an sgreemont to purdmse and pc»tojMd price and oomply with dty ordinances Within 10 days from receiving nwBee of acceptance Of bid by the dty. firPJJ*t» of unsuceeesful bidders will be_jretu»»ed. (Call Mr. Hennessey. PN M«3 for in-formation.) DaWd AuguNIVBAWCELEP '» - City clerk Am un.klltMll.liS PUBLIC SALE -.."l. . . -2£l At 1:00 a.m. eo August ll. lMl. s irsi Ford g Mr, serial number LWlVnilw. win* be sold atjMbBo mile at Dick Lurie, iris* oreenneld. Oak Park. Michigan, that address bis where the vehicle is stored and mgTs u, IQgl ! PUBLIC SALE _ At M0 a.m. so AOEWrt id. ML *Pmd custom t-Door. ' mtm.) AOUOtMHa. will be wlat StW ' fj'Wljtniird Ardmore Eervlee Stetlon, M500 Weodwerd Avenue. ftandals. Jgfcbi- gen, that address being where the vehicle , is stored Sar mey be ho»«H tion with Robert Kennedy and Cabinet members was not-binding on Johnson, since some disaster might make it impossible for the vice president to bold such talks, k dr k Some politicians thought there was little legally binding about the entleman’s agreement between te chief executive and the No. ‘ man In the government. They said the question of whether a president could take over as president and theta step down again has never been settled. The KeAnedy-Johnaon agreement, made before their inaugurations, followed closely a similar agreement between former Vice President Richard M. Nixon on March 3, 1956. 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AT n>«Uf«l ON THE BRINK—Coaches of Diesel passenger trains are balanced on the edge of a 40-foot-high viaduct in Leeds, England, affer the train collided with a freight locomotive and burst into Thursday. A section hand was killed and at least (our -rsons were injured. Taps Top Force to Guard Planes Kennedy Selects Border Patrol in Effort to Stop Airline Hijackings WASHINGTON (AP) - President Kennedy tapped a well-trained, energetic bunch with pride in’ its work—the Border Patrol—in efforts to stop plane hijacking. The patrol itself wasn't giving any details about its new assignment, announced Thursday by the President, to put border patrolmen aboiud some planes. ★ ★ ★ One of its men, Leonard Gilman happened to be a passenger on toe plane hijacked at El Paso last week. Gilman ended the incident with a wallop to the jaw of one of the hijackers. A .*. ★ ‘Tin a trained officer,” Gilman explained later in brushing aside any idea of his being s boo. The Border Patrol has about 1,900 men with the principal duty of guarding the banfersof the United States against illegal entry of persons. 1,500 MAN OUTFIT Border patrolmen wear uniforms of khaki-green trousers and shirt and a Sam Brown belt with holster and gun. They use their feet, horses, jeeps, boats and airplanes—some are pilots—to carry out their duties. They're crack shots, too. « * * The Border Patrol was established in 1924 under the, old Bureau of Immigration in the Department of Labor. In the re- j grouping of government agencies in 1MD, the Immigration and Naturalisation Service, including the I border patrol, was transferred t§ (he Department of Justice. As far hack as 1904 mounted! Inspector* patrolled the Mexican border hi an effort to check the smuggling of Chinese into the United States. Dem, Republican Disagree on U.S, Prestige Abroad^ WASHINGTON (AP) Democratic National Chairman John M. Bailey says U.S. prestige is “very high," but Republican National Chairman William E. Millar says it is "at the lowest ebb of all time;’’ Those opposing views of how the U.S. image overspas has fared during the first1 months of the Kennedy administration Were given by the" chairmen on a, .debate-: style television program—CBS Joint Appearance"— Thursday nights. - ♦ w w Miller said President Kennedy has ceased taking any prestige polls overseas since the campaign because “he wouldn’t be interested in knowing the results.’’ t ★ A Bailey said: ”1 feel that the country and the world knows that, America has a leader, and that toe prestige of tha Vfllted S' ia high." HEAVY-DUTY LAT1X COATING for Indoor and outdoor wall turf deal Combines colorful beauty with extra resistance to weathering and wear. Bonds with surfaco—seals up pores and cracks. No "wettiSf down” or priming needed. Mix with water to increase coverage 50%. Now on sale! 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He gave up eight Pittsburgh in the only NL game'hits, all singles except ocje—Bob scheduled. |Clemente's ninth-tontog home nm.| Ford (20-2), last a loser on May CHICAGO ill — The hard plastic football helmet with protruding face guard and “knife-like' rim was criticized today by two physicians and two athletic officials, the latter at Michigan. They gave their views in an article in the journal of the American Medical Association after studying 14 fatal injuries to the head and spinal chord of American football players in 1959 arxJ several more last year. Dm. Richard C. Schneider and Edward Reifel and Herbert O. (Frits) Crlsler, University of Michigan athletic director, and Bennie G. Ooeterbamn, assistant athletic director, said their study was prompted by “a slowly progressive upward tread*’ la football Injuries Involving the head and spinal cord since 1947. They described three cases In which fatal spinal cord injury oc-jcurred when the player's face) [guard was knocked up and back [driving the sharp rear edge of the [helmet against the back of the [neck, injuring the spinal cord. They made these recommendations: 1. Use of a more resiliant material for helmets that would absorb some of the shock from Mows and permit more gradual deceleration of the head. OUTSTANDING VALUE FOR Hm Entire Family to Enjtty IS HOLES OF OOLF FOR 2B< Up to ( P.M. — AAor g p.M. Mr DURING TH1 MONTH OP AUGUST At FnHk City's Only Miniature G«H Courts • Elrrlrltully OpcrAtiS DitIw • Psr SI Win Trxs Tsps H»*» Tsar OhmIiiHw ln*ulr. About Oar naatals far faad Balling Attain IOaa Parsaa flay gOamaaXtaat flay All Day II Bsfan ir.a PLAY GOLF 1 91yd., Comar Party Opan Daily 11 A.M. 'HI 12 P.M. 2. The face guard, if it continues to be used and to mpde of solid plastic material, should be shortened and placed closer to the face. 3: It may be possible to develop a ctyn strap Which would release|^j at certain safely determined pres- *■ wires similar to the safety landings on skis. 4. Even with less rigid helmets, A. skirt or. flap of moderately firm sponge rubber or other pliable material should be incorporated in the back to protect the cervical spine.! 29, at Boston, allowed eight of the Angels’ nine hits’ before giving! way to the heat and Arroyo in thej eighth inning. It was the fourth victory Arroyo has saved for Ford, and he has been the finishing pitcher to six others. Bobby Richardson, Yogi Berra and Bill Skowron home red for the Yankee runs off Jim Donohue (4-5), with Berra's fourth-inning sock breaking a 1-1 tie as foe Angels failed to (sin any of their nine games at Yankee Stadium in the season series. 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The WOA has just announced the list of 1961 summer graduates at colleges and universities throughout the country. Degrees were1- ptys Best Golfers Ready Trying to Stop Mike Andonian Is Top Problem Class D Title Game Scheduled Tonight mommcrd raise* to SM the mud-bar of yoaths who have donned the cap and gown since the Evaas-WGA program was lastt-toted. There are MS Evaas scholars still la school pursuing their diplomas. Congratulations are in order to KeNy-Springfiald Tibe-Type Tin Bleckwoll C4A70 6.70-15 10 Has Tim CUARANTEIO BONDED Irakts Relined *975 D. I. CABS IIt N ntll INSTALLATION MUFFLERS sKh *8®® Mi HmII W 3/CARWAiH I ta 6 Daily $150 Soa. StlOta 5 JL KUHN Auto Service awarded to 76 young men early tills month and a total of 94 have been presented during the 1960-61 school year, the largest graduating class in the program’s history. Michigan boys who were gradu-Jthe new graduates and the WGA ated this month and the clubs' again should be commended for where they caddied indude: I carrying on this educational pro- UNIVERSITY or MICHIGAN — *™m- Once more it illustrates the Virtues of being a “gentleman and a scholar” — and a caddy. MRS. COMAS BEST Mrs. Barbara Comas shot 37 to win low net honors this week in the Women’s Silver Lake Golf League. Mrs. Jane Looney and Mrs. Irene Daniels each carded 39 to divide 2nd place. "Blind bole” laurels were split among Mrs. Fran Marta, Mrs. Rachael Levely and Mrs. Madeline Castleberry, who posted sevens nt No. 9. Mrs. Helen Thayer, Mrs. Looney and Mrs. Daniels were the best putters with 15 apiece. SHORT PUTTS The Junior District Golf Association championship is scheduled Monday at Tam O’Shanter and Western will be hoot to a Pro-Ladies event on the same day . . . MSU's Forest Akers golf course is the scene of the Western Junior tournament next Tuesday through Saturday, a record field will compete and a new champion is assured since defending champ Labron Harris Jr. of Stillwater. Okla., will not enter the tourney . . . The State Publinx match play event la slated Aug. 24-27 at Pontiac C.C. and Indianwood’s annual Invitational Best Ball will run on the same days. Stephen, Augustyn, Lochmoor; David Hovinen, Detroit Golf Club; Thomas Hrynlk, Plum Hollow; Thomas Paige, Detroit Golf Clubr Anthony Perlick, Western; Ronald Peters. Grome He; Arthur Plax-ton, Bloomfield Hills; Larry Wer-schky, Detroit Golf Club; Charles Woods, Detroit Golf Club. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY — George Banker-off, Lochmoor; James Biasella, Detroit GoU Chib; Roger Bree, Plum Hollow; Jim Clancy, Pine Lake; Carl Pasbjerg, Franklin Hills; Jack Pyle, Bloomfield Hills; Robert Ritchie, Kent; Gary Whitener, Western. The aal SUMMER BOWLING 3 GAMES $1<>0 COCKTAIL LOUNGE Air CONDITIONED LAKEWOOD LANES 1121 W. Huron Fi 4-7*43 is root House Paint Peeling? Fro* Inspection—Call FBl-2571 Sherwin-Williams Paint Co. ii west mmoN st. Pontiac Teacher Seeks 6th City Championship at Municipal Links Trying to shoot better golf than Mike Andonian wtU be the No. 1 challenge Saturday and Sunday when 35 of the area’s finest players tee off in the annual Men’s City Medal Play GoU Championship at Pontiac Municipal golf Bourse. Andonian, Si-year-old Pontiac Ceatral math teacher aad part-lime Insurance salesman, will he gunning for aa unprecedented sth city title and Sid la a row. He’ll be a prohibitive favorite to win the 36-hole weekend event And become the first man ever to win more than five city golf crowns. This has been a prosperous year on the links for Andonian. He was runnerup in the Michigan Amateur, quarter-finalist in the National Public Links and finalist in tjie Birmingham invitational. Seven other former city champions are among the falcated players attempting to wrest the title away from Andonian. la-rinded are four-time champ Glenn Harding, three-time winner Kip Inman, Ren Rothbnrth., Paul Bnda, Fmnnee Fowler, Ed Waste aad Butler Cooper. Eighteen, boles are scheduled each day with a 12 o'clock noon starting time. New pairings will be made for Sunday's final round following Saturday's first session. Saturday’s first-round pairings and starting time*: Ronald Suss*. Ila Cornell Cantor, It will be winner lake all when 300 Lounge and Huron Bowl meet tonight In the Class D softball pipy- OffS. ' .■ ‘ . ____ + h ♦ Lounge had a chance to wrap up the crown last night, but Huron Bowl, 3-2. Tills gave each team one setback in the ^double elimination tournament. Tonight's game wtt be at Beaudette Put Of 7:M. The teams were supposed to. settle the Issue with a second game I last right, bat rate washed oaf action in the first tuning. Vikings Get Halfbgck Big Bear won the Continental League's upper bracket cham* pionship by whipping Sarko Investment, 104. The International League title game between Motor Car Transport and LHxie Bar was rained out and will be played Tuesday. All city league baseball action was a victim of the rain. The postponed games will be played today with file exception of those in Class, F which will be re-scheduled for’ later date. Two softball exhibitions are set tonight at Northside Park. In the 7:00 game, Class B champion Fisher Local 506 plays Class C champion Howe’s Lanes. Sno-Bol, the Clan AA champ, meets Elks, anas A kingpin, in the nightcap. Huroa Bowl palled Its game oat wMh two rum la the .last of AaOsnra. rings in relief of starter Ed Erick->n after opening the game in igbt field. » A five-run outburst in the first rning carried Big Bear to Its championship win over Sarko. Gene Lund acattered for hits, including a bases empty homer by Sarko’* Darrell Lovell, to get the will. Jim Wheatley had four hits and Dick Smith two for Big Bear. BEMIDJI, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings Thursday acquired Don Smith, University of Missouri halfback released by tbe New York Giants, on waivers. M CASE OF ENEMY ATTACK BE SURE-BE SAFE Protect yourself and your Joved ones with on inexpensive shelter made of durable and permanent concrete, ' • iqprW « • - CALL TODAY! TRU-BILT, BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. 1092 Pontiac Dr., Pontiac 1 Block off Orchard Lake ltd. Ml Bratford. 12:11—Red render. S»m Coleman, Dick 121S—1Tom Lelliet. Jo* Burgdorf, Oeorge Wright 12:1*—Nick Bereon. Fred Brooke, Charier Barker - 12:30—Jim smith. Bill Mym, Bob Iegrlgi 12:td—Walt La toeai, Paunco Fowler. Chuck Canterbury. 12:42—Aeery Burton. Bubo Allen, Doug Mm. 12:40— Ed Waelk, Kip Inman, Butlor Cooper. 12:44—Ron Rothbarth, Olenn Burdiss, Harold Keith. BIU Pembroke. 00—Mike Andonian, Paul Ba Harold Dan tola, Bob Oalnee ■■Mi Need a GARAGE-BRETZEWAY or Oihei HOME IMPROVEMENTS? 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SWIFT STRIKE In West Germany, three battle groups of the U.8. Army and tactical planes of the U.S. Air Force I have Just started a 10-day opera- Abstract and Title Firrp to Leave 39-Year Home Motors were mostly stronger, along with rubber, building mar terial and mail order firms, but her groups were irregular. The Dow Jones average of 30 Industrials at noon was up 2.73 at 723.22, also above its record clos-.5* ing high. “ Some prices were backing off, however, and there was no certainty the gains could be maintained to the plow. The market has moved sideways most of the week and analysts looked tor more of the same. ; j fi Goodrich ran ahead nearly t potato and Goodyear around one, reflecting Wall Street's favorable aptetoa of the outlook tor the group. G&lns of more than a point for U.S. Gypsum and a fraction for Johns-Manville were traced to belief civil defense funds included in the defense spending bill Congress sent to tee White House may lead to building of bomb shelters. New York Stocks Pl(ur*s efter decimal point* an slfhth* Division of Lawyers Title Insurance Corp. today ends 39 years as a West Lawrence Street institution. Over the weekend the company will move* its offices from 18 W. Lawrence Street to the newly expanded office building At 31 Oak-and Ave. The move, beginning after the office doses tonight, Involves transportation of equipment, plus the company’s extensive and valuable collection of property records. Edward A. Maler, vice president Poultry and Eggs 15-30; hr ■ 11-11; 1 arR ".'! i roin-|**>Man> ■ DETROIT BOOS - DETROIT.-»s*r-ti lAP)—BfS pries* KM per dos*n bp first r»c*lv«r» de-ered to Detroit, loose in M doien esse*, consumer* grade ilneludtng U.B.i: White—Grade A extra taro* *9-43i larg* 34-U: medium IU4-I3: *m*n 33- Wm Brown*—Orade A extra large 40-43i largo 11*4-45: medium M-Mi email 35Vi-31; Orsde B check* >7. Livestock | DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT. Aug. 10 (API I USD AI Today’* receipt*—Cattle 350. calve* bog* 105. *htep 150. | Cattle—Compared lait week (laugh lateers end heller* very active. 1.00-L -----------E ‘ M higher; cove fully jt |emt* higher.''tome TJo'high'.rT buffi 50 coate higher: most chotce lUers 1350 r~ down ranged 13.50-31 35; 1st* trad* 34. 31.31; mixed loads high choice IMiaraW 1000-1300 lbe. 35.00-35.50; MMJMl high good and low choice etaere llMtae. down 33 35-34 35. late trad* nlMtH; nod staere 32.ofc-34.00. 1st* trade 33 75-24.00; doelng tend* standard eteen 31.00-13.15; utility ■ tiers I0.00-31.00; most choice bdftre 33.50-34.00, lata trade 3300-34.00; load high choice Ip priM Itojh, heifer* told early In week at 34.00; late into. et 14.00 for high choice heifer*; good to low choice half ere 31.t0-23.00; standard helfere 30.5011JO; utility heifer* IM0-3M0; utility cow* 10.M-11AO: canner* and cutter* 13 00-11.00; utility bull* 30.50-31.50; cutler bulla 15.00-30.50. Tealer*—Compared last waek vealer* •troug to 1.00 higher; most prime veeler* 33.0o-3i.oo; goad and choice »10*-33to; standard 33.d0-30.00; cull end utility SUN. : *h„n—rnmnar,* last week slaughter r; slaughter OWSO , nen cuolce and prime ___________j 30.00-21.30; good and choice •print lambs 1100-30.00; .•laughter eye* IAMB. Hog* Qafabio IN. Butcher* and **w« steady; t boad meetly Ho. 1 low yielding 3S1 lbe- 15.55; mixed 3 and Illo^**. butcher* tt.2fc-U.TI; 3 and I 240-300 lb*. lf.toTlto; N*. 1. 1 and 3 M0-4N lb. I sows 14.T5-10J0; 2 and 3 40M00_n>. sows ! 13SO-14.35; boars U.00-U.N Oompaud last waek barrows and gilts 11-1.00 nlfb-•r; sow* mostly M cent* higher, ln-ttance* up more. Brunswick . Burroughs . . Cont Bsk .. Cont Can Cont OR > Copper Rng Curtis Pub : Deere .... .. M Mb ... DU C Beat . fully etesdy; Stocks of Local Interest Figure* after decimal point* art eighths M*Wi1cbt Corp.......... *. ■ ■ ^eon Bros. • Fed. Mogul-Bower Bearing* . $ 4*5 6 7»s *1«»5 $B|9S COMPARE OUR PRICES ANYWHERE SHOP ALL THE SALES THEN COME TO L and S WHERE TOO BUT FOB LESS DO FURNITURE SALIS ’ f MUa Kail of Auburn JMpbfi 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) 0-0 Meuday thru Saturday — rrlday 'til 5 FE 5-9241 *45**,r' UL 2-1300 |4 3.3 314 ...............12.5 U.1 _ „ ____ Chamlcal ....51.3 014 OTfHCKO Tlw following suotottaiBa do not nec-eaearlly represent actual tthMMMsas but sr* Intended as a guide to the approximate trading row* “ curltle*. 431 Ltb McN AL 35.2 Llgg it Mv ... 174- Litton Indus . 444 LockhAlrc South America is a Navy force of four destroyers, patrol planes and a submarine, beginning Ex-Jeroise Unitas II. Prime purpose Up to 30,000 Army troops and alof this exercise is to help train other fchlpa held exercises in tee same arm. Military exercises, because of planning requirements and budg-scheduled months and even years in advance. * Ar * The big-scale exercises of NATO and the Southeast Asia Treaty Abstract A Title Guaranty Q>. of the corporation and Oakland!Organisation are planned a year Oounty branch manager, said the , — • • division would be open tor busk in the new quarters Monday. ^ there are plans to sched-utatoh open house later on. The move ends a consolidation that began last year when Lawyers Title insurance Corp. Soviet Demands, U.S. Refuses; Summit Done MOSCOW (UFI) - Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev said today he broke up the IAN Paris Abstract & Title Guaranty Co. I1QMM REMODELING Abstract Title k Guaranty Co, had been located since 1922 in the two-story building at 18 W. Lawrence St. It was extensively remodeled inside and out in 1957 at cost of nearly $100,000. Lawyers Title Insurance Corp. had been located in the Oakland Avenue building for seven years. To consolidate the two offices, a third floor was added to the Oakland Avenue balldli* this summer at a coal of $60,000. The building has elevator service, to air conditioned and has perkinf mer President Dwight D. Elsenhower refused to apologise for the U! Incident. “We ere e greet country and we demand an apology," Khrushchev, speaking at a Kremlin meeting, said ke told British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at the summit. He said be told Macmillan thto after the British leader bald, “America to a groat country and 133.1 Lorlllard .. ..W ilsMTrk.... . 54 3 Manning - -.-“T . 50.0 Martin Co .. . 30.1 Mead Cp .... .. 33 Merck ........ ..3f.rTBfrcsSo! . 40.3 MplaHon . . 11 MneMtM . 43.3 Haft Corp . Thto, Khrushchev said, reminded him of parents who refuse to realise their children have become stronger than they, “Foreigners continue to want to teach ns,” he said today, wagging his finger. “They tell us If j’ou don’t do as we say, we will pull your ears and we will make your ears rod." Ginn Hits Broomfield on Housing Bill Vote "Every single family in Oakland , County is entitled to adequate «;housing." James M. Ginn, Oakland J®7 County Democratic Committee iii iiw"r=s*i ’ Hi chairman, said today. "Apparently Mis Hirf sTwaat io! Representative William S. Broom-. 54.4 field does not hold this belief," 44.*jGinn continued. or two ahead of time, officials «*y. Other medium and big scale training operations, by individual countries and hy allies, will be held during the next 12 months. These will include at least three Gerald Lee Haase, tl. Elizabeth St., Milford, pleaded guilty to reckleu driving today before Muntoipal Judge Cedi Mc-Callum. He was fined $50 and ordered to attend Municipal Court Driver Safety School. Now the Pontiac Business Institute ia expeded to move shortly from 7 W. Lawrence St. in the Lawrence Building to 1$ W.^ Law->. The institute’s move will be] under a lease-purchase arrangement with the division, which owns the t^uMng. Pontiac realtor Paul A. Kern Jr. handles the Oakland Avenue office building. This is the second time he has expanded it since the time it was created for Lawyers Title Insurance Corp. News in Brief Says Defense Chief ; Rebuffed Norstad WASHINGTON WL-Sc xetary of! Defense Robert 8. McNamara has turned down a recommendation by « the supreme commander of NATO i forces and tJ.S. Army generals In { Europe for adding 38,000 ground -troops to, American forces in Eu- J rope, the Army Navy -Air Force , Journal said today. Instead, the U.S. contribution to ! the NATO build-up at present will < be held to 3,000 to 4,000 men, the ! unofficial but authoritative service J publication said. There was no immediate com- ’ ment on the article from the De- ; feme Department. Gen. Lauria Norstad, the U&,* officer who is NATO command*^ made the proposal, Supported' by* Lt. Gen. Bruce C Clarke and Lt.* Gen. Garrison H. Davidson, the, said. Israel Shoots Oti Space Rocket for Second Time ; JERUSALEM. Israel .tUPD-C. Israel has fired its second space* rocket "during the last few days,"”, extremely reliable sources said to-” Herbert Ooodykoonto. tl, of 4198 day. The sources said tee rocket,^ called Shavtt Three, had an altl», tude range of 100 miles. They said it included one more* stage than Shavit Two, the multi-* stage rocket which Israel launched* July 9 to become a member of the ’spacedub.’’ Lotus Dr., Waterford Township, pleaded guilty to reckless driving yesterday before Municipal Judge Cedi McCall um and was ordered to pay a fine of $5 or serve one day in the Oakland Oounty Jail. . M I Ohio on 404 ovtn* Cat .. 3* 5 Onene ill O ..«.* Kavor 233.4 M l W A .. M Panh Bp! .. . .1*1.4 Parka Da .. ... 11.1 PbMMt, JO . IS.1 Pa RR .... SBtr0?.. .. 4* PMIco ..... .. 411 Polaroid ... ill teriorating" condition. An additional 5,068 unite were already classified as "dilapidated,’’ be said. These official figures. Ginn said, also show that 18,585 were so crowded that there was not a ratio of one room per person. -Marietta- O*. Detroiter Mobile Home* Electron lea Capital . American Stock Exch. * • 77 J Flfure* after decimal poinU are flfhth* 35 4 ti| IS.3 114 MMan^Sbamtaei Tub* Co... >f Ola** Corp. ....... —......rsrsof <» Taylor Fibre ..................... Transcontinental O. Pipe Line. .3S.4 Vernor* Ginger Ale ...............4 Wolverine Shoe !.*”,!.!!*......334 Wyandotte Chemical ...........It Keystone Income K-l ’. Keystone Orowtb K-3 .. Mast. Investors Growth Mam. In restore Trust Putnam Growth .......... Telerlslon Electronic! Wellington B*VR> ..... Wellington ... Iti 'iti ...13.13 13.33 ...IS43 10.33 . . . * 33 iEw ...11.31 IS.SS ■ 444 NY Zinc 133.1 jlgws InSu* . ... .. 144 Pactfle Pet Ltd 11.1 133 Pag* Her .. ** * Ken Derel . Hall Lamp leap Chem BOW JONES 3 P. M. 3* tnd*. 13341 up 3 04. 3* Balia 11 UUB. 115.4* off ML , *» Stock* 334.03 up 4.11 Volum* to 3 p. m. 3,340 500 Otea’s comments referred to the recent vote on President John F. Kennedy’s program for bettei ‘ ^ ------------- Rep. Named Manager of New Market on Dixie Hwy. A veteran in supermarket management John Fumeau, 39, been ttamBfl~teCiipr~Srtee new Food Fair market an Dixie Highway in Drayton Plains, where a grand opening celebration has been in progress since Monday. Fumeau, former manager of the Food Fair market at Miracle Mile Shopping Center, has been In the retail food * more than Dr. George C. Kartten reported to Ppntiac police yesterday that a transister radio valued at $49.50 was stolen from his offiee bt the Pontiac State Bank Building. The theft of a transistor radio valued at $30 from her apartment was repented to Pontiac polk* yesterday by Julia Cicoa, 7 Allison St, yesterday. A watch and ring w|tii a « bined Value of $400 were stc from the Morocco Motel, Franklin Rd„ Ren ah Martin Detroit reported to Pontiac police today. Twilight Auction gale — Friday, Aug. lC • pjn. sharp. Fine furniture and valuable household effects. Rev. w. M. Mrfhitra -Rpo-prietor. 460 Eileen Dr. off Square Lake Rd. . —Adv. FURNEAU He wa* bom in En^and, came to the United States in 1961 and since then has managed a number of supermarkets in several U.S. cities. “His position is even more shocking,'’ Ginn said, "In view of new figures on housing conditions ih our own-his own 18th Congressional! Fumeau and his wife live at Distrid.” 6318 Grace Kay Drive, Waterford According to just-released Bu-| Township. They have'one son. reau of Census figures. Ginn con-i — ——‘ , ---------------------- tinued, out of a total of 204,554 ’ k , , , housing units. 16.949 are in “de- Do Gaulle on Vacation Auburn Heights Sister Awarded B.A. Degree New Sales Manager Named in Pontiac Lawrence Webb, manager of Um Fuel Oil Division of Gee Coal and til Co., an not the appointment of John Richard Geiger as i 'manager. ? Geiger, 31, Is a graduate of Pon-tiac Central High (Schori, married (and lives at 104 W. Walton Blvd. Geiger has been in the oil business GEIGER In Pontiac for 13 years. Interested-in softball, he Is City League umpire. Business Notes i Attending a convention of the Equitable Life Assurance Society this week at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island are Burt Clario* and Dick Mineweaser of Pontiac. 2 The Toronto office of MacManus,* John k Adams, Inc., has been ap-r pointed advertising counsel for the,; Lysol division of Lehn ft Fink, Ltd., effective Immediately, it wa£ announced by Charles F. Adams,-executive vice president of the advertising agency. Death Notices Biaaop. ago. *. i»*i. bohuyuer D., 0313 tinwei, Drayton Plains. Waterford Township; in *1; dear father Of Mrs. Kenneth Oliver. Mrs. Charles Cupp Jr.. Mr*. Paul Dorman, Mr*. Donald Trailer. Sharon and Ranald Blahep; dear brother of Hots and Robert Bishop. Mrs. Millard Btxler, Mrs. Fetor Rusovteb and Mrs. Al Balth; also lurvlved by 10 arandehlldren. Funeral service will be held Saturday, Am. 13. at 1 p.m. from the Voorhaeeatpi* Chapel with -----------------—i official- brother of Palrtak J. Colter. I Kathleen MarrCiy and Mrs. ■ Recher. Recitation of the Rosary wlU be Friday. Am. tVaTldk p.m. at Um Panclaon Jphhi Funeral Horn*. Funeral aarvlca «u be hafaf Saturday. All. 12. at 1* am. from Bt. Vincent da Paul Catholic Church. Interment In Mt. Rope Catholic Cemetery. Mr. golfer win Ita ia state at the -------ir W. and Clare Cootey; * eurvlved by IS grandohUdran i 35 (reat-graadchUdrsn. Punt service win be Bald Manday. n*ra] ... . *ug. u. _ .. _________ Voorheei-aipl* Chapel lAwranoa Dieki— COLOMBEY - LES DEUX EGL1SES, France (UPI) - President Charie* de Gaulle today began a vacation expeded to last about two weeks at his country home. Jeweled bearings, like those in watches,, are* used in electronic instruments and electrtwnechani-I cal devices.1 About 15 million such I bearings are used each year. YOUTHFUL ARTIST EXHIBITS-Pontiac window shoppers /k$e stopping to take another look at an unusual window display ; at the Ppntiac Stationery store on South Saginaw Street, yfcbove induM. RaVis utii*. Stack* is the one-giri show of tirtist Linda Talaba. 18, of 1534 Hartley j ini 3m j K®"*- Waterford Township. The exhibit of 17 picturet in creative . ijtJ 1214 m.4 Sts!* oils done by the talented teen-ager will conclude tomorrow. ----- 117.5 10*1 j*i 7 She graduated from Waterford Township High School in June, .. sis.* i is!* mj ISH a four-year scholarship to Illinois Wesleyan. College in • *«, M S * Bloomington. v ‘ •Uh Rjv Ottaw«Pai*k&lW3 tery. Mr* Cooley will U* In stAte At Voorheea-Slple Funeral Home. GILBERT. AUG. S. 1*61. BTUZa Alice. 5450 litol*. Waterfovi *“ 4S; beloved wife nf John A bachelor of arts degree from the Monroe campus of Mary grove College has been awarded to Sister Maria Sarto, I.H.M., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Scles-ky Of 3014 Bessie St., Auburn Heights. ♦ ♦ ♦ Her first teaching assignment will be at Blessed Sacrament Elementary School, Detroit. pursuant to the NOTICE OP MARINO ON BBTAB-U*hlng normal hetftn ana level uf water* in Ukeetlle Luke, Addison Town. -Yip. Oakland Oounty, Michigan. To whew* it me^ooncern^ “RanJeU* eon and wire, * .... —T-, John sa8 Oafi Orenvllle and or having *111* Lake, -m. * having fixed and mal level of aid lau provision* of Act 141 Ton arc hereby n Oakland County Boai ha* caused to be filer petition praying for by this Court of the modiTumb l—.. being loo*ted on Bectlen it, ... _ _ 37 and 35 of Addison Township, Oakland Oounty, Michigan. . Ton art farther notified that bearing *n the petition will N hi la the Circuit Court for tho County .. Oakland on Monday, tho 5th toy of October. INI, at the opening of Court on that day at l:N p.r - — thereafter r- ----- - You ar* beloved daughter < __________.___ ^ avid and Laura Meld rum; dear sister of - Mrs. Raymond (Blanche! Btekta. Mrs. Peter i Patricia! VaaAlat Mr*. Carl (JoaMMs) Crosby, Mrs. Jen* i Cermelltat Keyea and David aad Clyde Idoldrum. Funeral canto* will be bald Saturday. Aug- is. At. It aia from tho Coat* Punaral Hum*, pray ton Plain*, with Clyde Saldsreon offl-dating. Interment to Drayton Plains Cemoto5*MH. Gilbert will Its In Mato at (ha Coat* Funeral Home, Drayton Plains. LA RE. AUG! 1*. 1551. W. HOWARD! ™ ~-*-my Drtro. WaSx *-*— wioved husband dear tetfeir i ..._ .ir " nd WymaWn e. W|1 mer wrweaa-r of mjhM5 Claxton. tidy. iM and (Ohwlaa La re: alto sur-vlvod by six rrandehltdren. Funeral mritod will be held Monday. mTaP “ OoMtardt ‘ la thto Court .. “ establishment { . -jormal height Lake, said Lake thto Court hd^bt ^and to oppose th at 553.3 feet then and th I* estebllsh the- normal toil of saM taka at Itir • ^“ 1 If you deslr cat of th* lev* level ^ou ebouli normal height and I IBi Why SSSJ should not to tl normal height hi ICl Why —“ level fined a* I k other and further ro- ___ __ ___Court boom* fitting and proper should not' b* granted to petitioners. , j , ■ OBORGS P. TAYLOR. ' V PTOtaoutlng Attorney, Oaihmd County, mica. By MBOrr P. ALLBH. Asstitant Corporation Counsel Oakland County, Mleblgai Aug. 1L IS, SI. topi. 1. S. 15. INI Harbor. kowfAteUtiti. A itoi. ktiftffir William, 3n Caeemer Road, Lake Orton; ago 35: botorod husband of Carom* Ann Mountain; bo-loved eon of Walter J. Mountain; . dear btitoft of Charles. John ana Donald Mountain !$Cn I g h t» of Columbus Roeary will be Sunday. Aug. 13, at f ir p.m. aad Pirtoh ' Rosary (HR be recited at 3:10 p.m. Sunday. Funeral service win be hold Monday, Aug. 14, at M a.m. from Bt. Joeeph gathato Church, Lake Orion, with Ro*. Pr. Vincent Myrtek officiating, interment la at. Joseph’s Section of ’ bet Lawn MMOtoy. Mr. Mountain will Ita in state at th* Am- r mother « may am uavia -rrueler; dear deter of LambortPok: also survived by six giundthlMW. 13 groat-gmBitdillifWh and ilfii grtoi itoot grandchildren. Punaral service will b* held Monday. Aug. 14. at 1 :N p.m. from th* apark*-Q riff In CbMW with Rev. Cnartaa C Jatho officiating, tnlormint la Perry Mt. Park CemeUry. Mrs. . Trailer will' u* _ _JHM Sparkt-Orlffln Punerol Home. TOUHO. AUQ. i isdTfiMiirr. 104 . N. Washington, Oxford; age 01; dear motltaT of jHyt Young and Mr*. Wlstood Fisher; dear •totor of MyOihaiip: also survived by five groauimlMwn and thro* great-grandchildren. Puner-at nrflji ttii 'if Mti RliilH Aug. Ii at 3 an.’ tram the BoseardH 4k R*M Funeral Rome, Oxford; with Rev. Norman Baa-der* offlciattng. Interment In Oxford Cemetery. Mrs. Young ) *111 he In state at th* Boeeardel • B*M Funeral Mama, Oxford. m THIRTY THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, mi ISmm* Ptracters . A Ifalp /SI|if> LMng Qi^irtin M COATS pfcfTWt mnw ou s-vtw s SALESMAN Donelson-Johns Phone FEdert! 4-0584 draperies. ,MT 3-M34. Voorhees-Siple raiBAl BOMS R 1 MB -wmtt&tOim to Teas lunwon and PUBLIC RELATIONS OHUTB PONTIAC AREA QIY'RPT RRiro OLVllL 1 nfULO am COME LET* LAND6CAPINO Aged IM W* bin Immediate! Wowtac grajtes^ ;;7*yI2TX ____msuL * Sr oaIbUiA hills - SALES $400 A-l BOO, tie YARD TOW RtZ-diUnrln made 36*1 Croats d. UL 2-4*43. ace •ntq^MRVtcE I naturetions General Tree Service 1 SSUWlzT’0*'* " >. Mft o I, Mich !»«*■« WANTED MOB. TO ■1 --------- permaasot pan of •" No Layoffs] jjjjjjjjjjtA m’Smi* were lenfles ailfi*Tttm •Mss hi the Me wlllbe considered LAUUIOER REALTY, OB »***i ikiittrig—agi—„ “tt paint ataa. fan tlm». Apply I Oakland at*. m«n* • aaa r,a J, «, «. M, B, «. «, n, W, 77, 78, B, M, 1 K, K, M, 10S, 11A TOO NO MEM MB U UR. no ap« aaannr, we train yua. ■ tlonally known argaalai train you la public . Starting WMIL^E Call Mr. Clement between • and Ml I far ntraiaal murvtow. — Detroit, WOMM1. In Flint. HM In FWrttoc. PE4-6M2 Wa Train Tea Par . MEAT CUTTERS AND COUNTERMEN VERY MUCH Df DEMAND People Must Eat! Special for 50 Days ONLY $249 UOUUK HM Ai/i ookpurrs UjnmcAfiMo ■reding. tedding. black dirt, too toB. tree Mapjig and raaiaeai Cement work. paUaa and lancing _____re 4-4336 or OR Ml* COMPLETE LAWN WORK. OAR-— jtgrtn^ finished grading and EXPERT TREE TRIMMINO AND ■ BeaeonnM*. PE Ub BULL ---3-2U6 LANDdCAPDIO, soddtoj) ^and^ seeding. LEE AND LOUlfe’S Counterman aad Processor It 10 WEEKS VEEE PLACEMENT SERVICE DAT OR EVENINGS Help Wanted Mala 6 Help Waatai Famala i Abowt oar CluS Plaa WOMEN ARE YOU V Tb wait hard far. MAS* pee rear aad ap with )ab aaaartty. fringe Iduftl. Aa wnltmlted op- car--------------- ALTERATION LADY aad ntUr. Experienced In Batter '---------■ a MI *-7101 Jm&Zi ' . Bloomfield Fashion Shop Cashiering or Meat Wrapping After two waaka you will be abii to work in theayeWjBA need By »-«e aad baia'caad ear. 1 DBB WATTREM AND INSIDE gtrta. Super CbM Drlre-In Tala- ] graph near Dixie XiiL-ui" HELP TO CARE PORI children and bouiehold ! , PART TIME JOS Jaffa*1 Rsriereaee* required. Owa tranaportatloo. Oood hoar*. *47- Just $25 REOULAR 459 Tin* la tha nut time aa: thla special offer ROYAL FOOD CLUB Mi W. 11 Mile Call MMUi Royal —1 ' _oS 3 TO aHARS "rSti Wanted TranspBctstlou 34 COUPLE WOULD ' LIKE TRANB-giiMMmi u PlarBa Will pay prt^aueam Bafaraaeae, PE Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 35 1 TOR LARD ACTION - bar. MR Etta. Lake ad LUTXLY THE PASTEST AC on your land contract. Caah buyeri waning call Realtor Par-trtdas. p«ga. MR W. Bnroa. Rent Apts. Furnislied 37 ^ytoJm^ *apartmeat*with p'rivaw baUVU bath, large airy badtwNB. eOeertUl Ifvlac reoa Rent slngl* or eoaple ealy. CUy baa. to block. togs.___ ______________f* MSI. raff' #US0r Took room. bath wad tarafe - Weal aide — Arailable now. PE MM a PE YOUR DEMAND > Ur clear- naat. >aaaflfal a_ i atiei Oaa of SEStic ' d. Purntture optional. WE DEMAND ABILITY To get caah for yaw Land Con-, tracta, equities aad miiWgUgtK j don't leoo that borne. Are,your payment! too mttg (or yaef Let aa oapert coonael with you. Call < Tod McCullough. ggS-UDt. Rent Houses Furaishttd 39 kISraXwS ■apL'iSi Jwg^j^L__________ CLARXRTOM AREA — ERICK J- _ ________tuam. m month, ni. lo to Paitthgrs J right 1 mile U Bridge Lako R >i mile north U-Waaeiioab ■ sin Waomasih Open iaa. caU Detroit. EE t-WM, ' OUNTRT^ NEAR fHWW LAK _ Clean Wall Ulwldiad. Ooapla Ml iiis i Rant Apia. Uafuralshad 3t COTE. SMALL 1-BEDROOM HOME Fenced granii. blM a~~ ~C^iRRACE" nm- top toll. Sodding, aeedlng, ahruba, 1 CASH hr yoar land — iome equity. VRIGHT ____________I tsto Dixie Hwy. 3a 3-iisd HAVE BOYERS POR CONTRACTS Brewer Real Estate PE idlll Evening! PE HU ASK POR JOE REISS BOY OR Moving and Trucking 22 LAND CONTRACTS 1-1 BEDROOMS. PARTLY PUR- duplex nearDriytoo_______________ nlahad, lakefroot apti. OR BdlM.l Ur. AdaNa, MA t-MW. —HOME, NEWLY DEC- PIKER 3-BEDROOM PLAT POR Waterford. OR S-SMT.j adulu. CM beat., tarafe, Jwr-OMf AND aiflTni attttog or nnfomlallM Phone PS Refrigerator aad alo»a. SMBT. _______ L ‘*r FOR LEASE LY DECO^: ►BOOM'WBWLT NwSi'ttde Ml Valuet Realtor. re omi. __________ g rooms, clean a WBBjgKM ■ ear aaatob. R J r. M Oakland Ate. “ —ttm Baep AdaRa only. OrcBard ta. Ate. 36 N. TELEGRAPH RD.. S and bath garace aetomi feaaad yard. 1T1-BN "ai».VEATieo icppnku VutipiF.. ____________sr., ,*^*63 6 rooms, laroe PORCH. SAPE beach for children. EM H7S0 CABO! ON LAXEPRONT — OOOD sand btaeh. Like new. Fireplace. j^g^aps t. e» wggy: LAKE-PRONT COTTAQE 131 3 ROOMS, HEAT AND Mia. SIS wfc., I awn am turn___ ___ — —... - net bath ln Bloomfield Twp Referencea JV4 ROOM* AiniAy|l. ALL FSTl .-^y1 SBMgjJ'Tiem Earl Oanwta. EM VMU CRV1CE. REASON- war aau oaaaa. au. rni- - --, _ —j. Lake gMeUaseg. tm Am dale. By lean Lake. SM-07M. | wn Jm i rooms WtnfTiLEO bXth.i Inquire AM- B at *1 Otarlottc.l 1 ROOMS. FIRST PLQOR^_3to W_ Taiii. _______ after*!.C Qtof' ** **** ONION USI AREA. MODERN Deluxe apaiimmd! Uralthed com-plcte. carpeted, free TV. radio att-cafedMaMoi. aka a a. linen, dlahes (Mud aerrlce optional) i AN I mtoa^aarM jd^ ^adtoe ton plains. Aak fqr Nrrttm.'l ' ___ ___ ___ ] OB 1-6311. ____ mcn« pencil Ofti ha At. OlfifllC ] AT MQDtHW, me in bato surma and tcraoha. aleeps A SOQd beach, PE t-1370 Kitchen real lanJiood. Nice tog small lakefront COTTAQE -EL tiMb gMe_d»lya. Low mi l aleepa 1, beat, aaady beach. Butlt by Ladtt Bonding On, Wet j Avtll,ble August II. 140 a week. bi ltom Beatty, PE M3S7. _ _ , mV )-ea EKECOTrVE~ HOME ON. OOIjOXED PrlVI- legee. Phone OB 3-USS. ■ H008E AT 6*9 LAKEVIEW P*R rent SM monthly. Call ACT 3-0311. For Rcflt Rooms 42 COMFORTABLE ROOM EVERY “waUsd"Lake''High S-i thing furnished. 136 month. 3M- waa near laka. Rear-----**“ Rafreoeea required I able rates PE k-MM ' PB BMM. Or any goad toad contracts, gif I ROOMS, OAS HEAT, HOT WA-! iT^k^Lu6tiSa7~LO w *EEJ2t J* KB/&J Isfactory Intpectlm of lioH# EAOtSlb AlrtlPTABD clean-up OR 3,3b lOHT AHDHEAV Rubbtab. --gravel ai aoii. re sen. Needed al once - * men. AMMtJ 1 far tveataa week. Oaa Mr. Prweft OB 3-0933, l-l P ~ Work Wanted Male Hi .. Een'TamSim Orchard Lk. Rd. CONTRACTS. LOTUS LAKE—PARTIALLY-PUR-1 nithed. Itodlf. toW-Ojljg MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOME IN mu nw x neoroome. i Judah Lake Estates. Near aihaols oojul M jga1 and *5?R^or7 AdSSg' . Phone Detroit BR S4M1.-I JZs-JsSB&J^JsBSL.-re-. ----------------1 MODERN MfiMOWm OH *** Includes Rent Houses Unturn. 40 1 flviphisi, c. 1 ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY ..nr,..______-- i —-T—^ decorated^ hsoL hot watery rMris-j*-M»BOm*. KEW ,n j --^-r-"w isEDBioSL balp-MI 6-7MS, ....... | win. PE 3-1801. 3 ROOMS AND BATH IN AUBURN,------------- Ml ATTENTION! K pat CHECKS MO LAY-OFFS BEAUTY OPERATOR TO RENT fiS. Raasooabto PE M** " PE 3«m, Betty LaCorau. 1ENERALHOUSE dry. ,6 days Ut AND SOMI WAIT" ---- lidiy daft Painting & Decorstl 7IIS WB M.pgCTrMfftolMr SdM»|» KCK^^ANDjy^ATE B ALL CASH 1 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX _____________ Automatic heat — Pall hi ■ATH, PRIVATE| _______ _ «MUUts furnished $75 PEK MON i H -c^!r FE 4-7853 MILFORD MICHIOAN, 1 AKd-room brick, basement, gaa heat. fenced. Prescott 1-SSM. Di&CORATBD 1-8 B D- PR1VATK ENTRANCE! AUTOMAT-lc heat and hot water. PE g-TTio BOOM POR l^ORKINO MAN (7 a week. Close ln. Shower. PE Rooms With Board 43 CLEAN BOOMS, ala. PE ill. work, Apply lb pci Lunch. I E. Pike Bfaa— OSNERAL INSURANCE SECRE- tory. Eipeilmieed------------- -----d for | girt needed tor I girl office In Blr- It AND COMPANION Wtdew preferred, » M years. Live la, i Arc willing to work i. Bfflc ...... i Married ar over M fSAra of age S“3S7i*S»T iralnlBf In p tiont. All con SSSTiiWhtT 8S^r*In#rD5^r*WO6-0ML In Pilot, CEI-SCM. to Panttoa. pb«4mI. ______________ CAN PLACE 1 MEN OR WOMEN, piailit tmiJWTasply ctutomers with aetisnally adtofttoad household pradaett. ,Poe appointment. -^-Ra, PB DENTAL SECRETAKT WBO CAN tub aa ehalr-elda asalaianl. Mail 'a Beat, personable aad capable. —2 at 3071 Walton Blvd. DRV cleaning plant, gtoadt, MM wor arashfigagr DRIVE IN SUPERVISOR Latfa Oakland county Raetoarant DiBHi baa an ofaMaj iw a N| •arvlce kitchen to area. Top work-employment reeorA !«■* ■»*. j»~. gBV. MMk# Pontiac Press, log B-EXPERIMENTAL TECHNICIAN Unusual opportunity lor maUL Dynapawer _____I mm m wr I equipment and tadartrta) IgaUana. Caakamar a«toato at proper anslaeartng aad P*r--a---*-g levels Kztenalvg expe-rtonee to nan aMamatlee traaa-mlaeton field tamBlbd. B-8.M.1. • ■* j—id detailed reaumc ____EXCELLENT mod With children. Uft _ jutuul beam to Birmingham. Reference!. MO per TraOK. m HOUSEKEEPER. motherless hatoa. Binatofnaai area, ashaal eijed^ cirndren. Private room, Ml IP YOU UVE NEAR TKL-RURON Md —nt part time work aa a and typlit reply Boa Id. ___ TOTEMbiT AitP 1----- painting, free eaUmatei. Mt7t. OR 1-0066 ■man Jobe i PB 6-M6I or BAKER OB PASTRY arr ^ | AAA PAINTINO AND DBCORAT-lng. 16 year! asp. Real. Proa aa-tlmatoa. phono PL S-13M. A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. Papering. FE 8-0343. . ■ CLEAN AND “*** CARPENTRY WORK AND PAINT- CAIU*ENTER WORE . RUW~aM> remodeling- 663-0101. __ CARPENTER WOil M1 kind. ReaunaMa. Call a p m FE S»Ot. CABINET MAX'JR CARPENTEI rBBIOB AND EXTERIOR _Jatoto. wall waahtoe Free aa-Umates. PE 6-0373. BUILDER NEEDS 1 C» MORE. Vacant Lota. City of Pontiac Any area. Phrt Action by bayi CALL. PB 6-3678. 13 to • ban. Vntlaho oo. Rant Apts. Fuwdrtud 37 i t to BLOCK OFF OAKLAND, NOT too far train new court houis, 1 noma. aU newly Inglewood. PARTLY FURNISHED. 5 ROOM-S. ____________________I 878 month. PE 4-1*13. =---- ; - ,3-PAMlLY » Ah6 BATll. OAS ppRYLT PURNWHED * BOOMS ______.rEoMal, PRIVATE BATH AND .JieaLeloaeJa. PtMW.--------- and bath. Automatic beat and entrance. Utilities 161 Michigan S-BEDRObM BOMB. PULL BASE- hot water Storms and garage m£M1* j ritooMs-bfiT-!bSSLaHo~near «*"u,r«' »*>'ome. ; m mj^urVary Rd., * Mto ‘ . Job moo. newly dadorated Pttrn -jlg.ti?**-,.,, —----) . **. j!lM Ontf*---- or unfUrtl. OR 3-7711. 3 BEDROOM. 1-PLOOR DUPLEX. ROYAL OAE — BENT O S^OOM. PtfLL BATE ^OW MAIN ^U^ViT* ** 18 *' **“/1 *° ** ” SMALL' «-ROOM AND BATH. Convalescent Homes 44 t VACANCY IN. A PRIVATE home for bedrtddea ar up and around patient. Experienced practical aune la charge. Phone 673- Clean Oaa bsat. 666 66 1 gen LI HM ____ , 2-BEDROOM EKItK 'rent , NICE PRIVATE HOME. ROOM “ - i <“ 3 ambulatory ladles, prfva** Adalta only. PE V«W7. ROOMS AND BATH. EXTRA ■to private entrance, couple | preferred^ no drinkers. 84 C Duplex faQ basement, gaa decorated, Wk par moo'h. NIGHOLIE-HARGER FE 5-8183 INTEBIOK AND EXTERIOR —* work gahr. 16 per ________ r taah. 663-0630. PAINTINO. PAPER BANOINO. I rgfgreweei.'PE 16. - . — .___ I PAPER HANOINO. PAINTINO. | l-» BEDROOM*. PARTLY WJ- ROOMS AND BATH, NORTH yx 3-3*60 ' aid*. |6t per |j BEDROOMS. 686 MO. 6366 E Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 1 uto, CTarkatr- 633 WEST HURON ST. 1 ngSKSTSSaa , ijfifirPH (UMB- 1 fnuwmwma gJpftlf, UL 9“ • .-*w.» | . . ■. ■; y —j --- -. . ^ ~ _J._— __________ «pastoHy PE 1 to** I P/ONTTNO, PAPERING REMOV- 1 BEDROOM DELUXE DTOTOll- ItMAMlilVllt EiJBCTRlCUWi ------- **“ —* mawie aecaratea. __JY TO DO HOUSEWORK IN exchange far good heme and small wages. Wnitodi off If da-llrsd. KM 3-6631 SlDDLEAOED WOMAN TO CARE tor I school ago children. Ufa to. More lor home than wage* re saw. E AGED MAN WANTS LAWN. SHRUBBERY AND P er beds, dtogtng, hauling htockdlrt ntHUf PE_« Sian and truck for h lr washing PE 3-3313. OR 3-6U3 Lost and Found 26 >UND^ OERMAN SHORT- I, lakefroot apta. OR 3*186. J ' *—laitauai'-l BEDROOM TERRACE DOWN rm I mi___ _ rs rnai tosn, 363-4361 4 BOOMS AND BATH, UTILITIES 3 BEDROOM Pit to CARPORT I STLVAN 1-ARK Warwick haa 3-bedroom e at 1444 Lakeland, fall base-1. recreation room, garage. EnuriOsoiuT toi kairir.'s feiV- 17* per month. Will to hay with $300 d< Vacant. Immedtoto May MMWfamentia> 6*661. Rent Office Space t OFFICES FOB BENT. 4646 E r WO 343MI J? J*5L.°? 3-138A._ TO MM1 [.DENTAL SUITE USED I NEED JOB AS PORT chauffeur. PE 3-6673. YOUNO'jMAN DESIRES gJWl. . POUND. SMOBT-BAGRED POINT- pi LOST: L A D Y I POCKETBOOE. Work Wanted Female 12 heat PB 4-4366 or PE 6-3361 ~ 1 ROOM‘EFFICIENCY Alberts Apartmentf 346 N. Paddock PE 1 3064 .1 8TUDIO ROOM FOR .1 WORK-Ing lady. 616 a week Everything towilligj, I t a o a aervice. - PE 4*713. 77 Douglas. 1 ROOM LIGHT HOUSEEEEPINa 1 girl. Prtvatt entrance, gg. PE 3*66J, I Building EXPERIENCED, DAY WORK t4m FULL . 6r«ad» At*. ____ — ENOLI8H POINTER. white with lleer spot* Name " vie''V~Ba»tnsw' PE i^^CDKN^R^k i^ffl^ND-^IVAfrSg male, vicinity of PrankUa VlUage. Reward. MA A6377 ____3 ROOMS AND BATH ADULTS LOST: SMALL BROWN PUPPY,1_______ large pointed ears Name "June," 2 ROOMS AMD BATH, NEWLY Wolfth PE---------- ------- ------ — —’ __________ PE 4-3417 j ROOMS AND. BATH. ufET _______________ ________________ ROOMS AND BItB, RETrIOEN- ? Bart^52P*8i moatK^PS gSttS. * tor and «tove._Clean. ■ FE 2-3j»l_. j f~ jgoOMS ”AND BATH. N EAR BATH. IN DBAY-, shopping center. OR 3-3057., , , * SSr" lu rROOMS AND BATH, NEAR AIR-' «75Mg.-!r..T!:.n. t es- is%A. ou 3-1*43. If" fr h)nWD isi Templeton ttooitt______ _ ton Plains. Hot warn jml (toff 41 Allison St. rent or will lease with op to buy. 6 bedroom*, 2v, . Drayton Plata*. OB * IMS. EXCELLENT T E L E O R A P H frontage. 1,000 sq. ft. air-conditioned store Plenty of parking Ideal for doctor, architect or at tomoy's office. Ctot* to Miracle Mile Shopping Center. Rent reduced. A. JOHNSON & SONS . mw, . BEDROOMS. 130 State ■*,. gi* mewto, MY >*373. 1 CLEAN ROOMS PRIVATE EN- A BASEMENT PULL OP BOOM UNTON LAKE VILLAOB^'""SrjRr B tec he re st Off Pantworth. Btoi 3 bedroopt. knotty pine * REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE I704 S TELEGRAPH FF. 4-2533 i. 17 Henry Clay. _ L UTILITIES TURN UNION LAKEFRONT 3 BEDROOM I f.ii| basement 3 fireplaces. Oa-- —-------------g yard. Yearly lease | 6-3842. mTd________ hsatsfesspoi. _— dMm wages. 33 Manr Di office work, no typing. amo orug store. PE 4*720 ______ MOTHER WITH 3 CHILDREN H Baldwin^) win 66 >grt>. e neighborhood. PE f WaHms “pieasejfc- I OR * ROOM ^J»AtoTX«nfT“ giuj • call OR tDT. M 1 low ■hoa* k .fin Fashion Shop sartoo. Phoa# MI 4-7141 f , BIRMINGHAM WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK AND aMM ear*. Uv. to. PB S47M ba-tween S p.m. aad I p.m. On* WHITS WOMAN. UOHT HOUSE work aad car* of I child, S. PE urn. WHITE WO»*AN 1 Weekend! off OR 4-1 TOY CHEST TOP BARKmaB MlMBOORAPH] NO. TYPING retorts) service em 3.5*4: MIDDLE AOED LADY WOULD ____to babysitting ai to. Poetise Press Boi __, deliver, PE______ WILL CABE FOR CHILDREN it ■y home at Tfllttamt Lake, paraaic work. Ill week. ] OR 3*gTS. WASKINO AND IRONING; pici- up and delivery. OR 4*174, Building Service 12 BARGAIN . -I additions. 4*6* . ... . a *406 . porches |3M . cemi -k 13a sq. ft. PHA tan mck Mg ... ... _ Ouldn'4 Constructloa. PE 6-1123. 1-1 ALTERATIONS AND MODERK- elal ^Dalt cook CoaaUuottM Co. BUtLD NOW BBPORB PRICE* aad commercial. PHA CONCRETE DRIVE, PATIO. CALL' altori ~PE s**it. COMPLETE REMODELING__________ lea, mortgaga loan* to modernise and consolidate debts, alio PHA CP-Brick Builders, lac. EM ----WQ 3*7t». Notice* and Personals 27 ■AVON CALLING” - FOR 8KRV- ARE DEBTS WORRYING YQU? tt tut Of debt on a plan i to afford —Employer not ooatoctoN -Stretches your dollar ____ _____ Centra; High I School ana hospital W. Huron corner of Frail. Apply Mgr. t PraU St. 3-ROOM. PRIVATE BATH. BITCH-enstto Man, couple._l8*_ Norton. 3 AND I ROOMS. PRIVATE* Entrance, utilities, washing privileges, quiet place. Mg Norton. X ..saw* wrwer" I ROOMS AMD BATH. BABY I PE°"l4s! HoiierbVcVt Auto P»rt» 2 ROOMS AND BATH. UTILITIES. _|U -------- --------- t 3-ROOM APARTMENT. Wrtta or nhmw f________ MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS -7M Penttac^SUto^ Bank Bldg. Poatlas'a oldest aad largaat bud *t as-lstance company. Mem bar: v ' quiet. No drinkers. _ Apply 164 North Parry. PE 2-36*3. analysis | 3 ROOM PRIVATE ENTRANCE 1 - bath. Apply Apt. 4. 7* Clark floor Near wTsncr Behoof. PE _*-*843 or MA 4-32*4 * ROOMS. MEWLV DECORATED"! Call altar l:M PB 4*4*4.__ * »q6m iErki'ni. oaraSE; fv . Whttttmor* Terraces. AVON APARTMENTS. , aad bath, newly decorated, stove refrigerator IJnrpl«b*d. tmme- PiBstfing Service ROOMS BOAT - TRUCK - dial* occupancy. *17 K Ptki Auburn, Corner of Edith' SjhNHU* n*wly_decorated, corner Boats A l ruxw SANDUIO—wftf THE FLOOR SANDER- FE **722 FABIILON WATKRLuX BRUCE CARL t. BH.LB 8R PLOOR SARD Iaa. PE 2*II». A-l PLA8TERINO AND REPAIR! Reas. Pat Lee pk 2-7922. _ PLASTERING PRICE ESTIMATE: D. Meyers___________EM 3*lt 6J723 PLASTERING - WORE OUARAN ■DtE teed 242 3 Saginaw, re **3»- ANTIQUE-OUN SHOW, Au*. 12-13. Lapear, Mich. American Leglea Bldg , M-31 Noon 4* M p.m. D*S3 a 111., Ii I* st Born*. Luaah avaSable. aerotreds KNAPP SHOES PREP HERMAN OR 3-1M8 ANY OIRL OR WOMAN NEEDINO a friendly adviser, phone PE 2-6123. After 5 p.m. or U Oft an-answer call PE 3*734- Oonnden- Oaaaral. caM after 4 3 PLEASANT ROOMS. PRIVATE bath aad intranet, 1*2 Whttto- 3 ROOM AND BATM. 107^ NORTU FIRST CLASS painters want- ________ „ ______ to eaco 1 1 Amatlng "Party Nlto Olft" TOP DEMONSTRATION KIT Lejtds. Leadi, Leads NIGHT WATCHMAN years of age. OttoavUto Hotol. brtoorlU*. Michigan. __ PART-TIME."ffALLED LAXE-COM E^JTZSttSm& work part-tlsae. 3 *r 4 hoars par 1 ni l Can Mr. Chase. MA eapettone* aiwiaiTei hut not es-geSiijK. R. Hagxtrmn Realtor. mawlwi's**)i oat 4*346 After S. PB ♦****■ perteacsd preferred or have trah»- EsShLttJZJsz O- v ---- — PE 4jf ssn Baby's Outgrown Thing* Are In Great Demand IT IS EASY TO RAISE EXTRA CASH WHEN you sell your un needtbies through Pontiac Press Waul Ada. TOP DBMOttSTXATIOM ASM Excellent company training chSls¥ WELL EDUCATED, AMBITIOUS woman. Opportunity tor unlimited Income. Pravtoo* baatotas os-pertaaoa not essaattal. Car toiip-tuL CaU LI 4*076. Whom WANTED. MUST BE “* nlgnt shlft. Apply to------ •00 only. Whits Swan Drlvc-In. IMS aad Ptatto* Lk. Ed. ii Anted: VcatAii iro watch children -who* mother work*. CaU utter S. OB.34331. Help Wanted 8 *r. Many • fly. Part tl ATTENTION I MAN OR WOMAN: a&beVwisrft Sffmd^ *?SLr_ „ !£X£T«£Sl:"ca~ COUPLE TO UVE IK. RENT Dm aad wagai. in embaog* for care ef jlderly lsdy. Rsferonces. MANAGER -My (White) i have referen . 8m Mr. COom. Apt. BO. t. M_____ M PaM- — rator bldg. Mttrt have reference and experience. r. Writ* BawUtfh Dept. _______WM. PresdertTlBam*. REAL ESTATE gAlNSMtai Mil ^esh Mr of prqptrtf lo’VeTr ____Uwreoet W. Oftylord t m «. Hti H. Podwil iREb., BAgikM>y PICKERS” Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. AlJebnston, Northwest oar- FE 2-8181 BSP have I ~ 1. preferred but parties. II U__ far ig. Crawford. 2M W. Wal- jwlee. Nothing Ho WjN cement”work—op”ALL KINDS Free estimates. OR 1*741. DEAL wriTf BUILDER ffARAOES. GET OUT OF DEBT WITHOUT A LOAN! Basslh Peace of Mind through ou weekly payment plan. EM*Protect your fob aad Credit. J Avoid Garnishments and Reposset SSL*. additions. IM. will ftoanoo. ilecrie Co., 10*0______________ (lODlI RAISINO, HOUSE MOV- lng. licensed fully equipped. Free estimates. Russell Marlon. PE 1-7266._________ SWIMMING POOL mlld^etJaeir Jt'sV Inspect. Ebm) yourself________ mer — awtm m your own hack yard to f dago! Wo ate* build c.—— —‘-““-tie, garages, siding Licensed builder. LOSE WEIGHT 8APELT AND eeoooarieaUy wn newly releaeed Dex-A-Dlet tablets. gS sects at lit now Jim WtUtoSM. PB EXCAVATIONS—BULLDOXINQ reinforced concreto. InvertIgato by caiUtod PE 6-1*64, U----------- Business Service IS operatioa of your creditors. Come In or CaU lor A UDitE AproorrittNT City Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 122 W. Huron Pontiac. Mich. "OPPOSITE MAIN POST OFFICE Member of Paattao SHAMPOO ■ ■I, I_» anis ei aa H UNt. Wtd. Children to Board 28 CHILD CAKE IN LICENSED home. OB 3*427. RELIABLE LICENSED HOME. B1 day, hour c week, PE 6*346. Wtd. Household Goods 29 1 CALL SELIN ALL. MORE C for furniture and appliances. ■ate Roues, PE 1*15. HIGH DOLLAR POR FURNITURE “Id apphanOM -J~*—‘ ——— irvtiaTWdS --US BUI TOO. OL______ „ AUCTION OA 6-Stol BLOOMFIELD WALL-CLEANERS. Wall and windows. Reasonable. PE 31*31. Wtd. MlscoUaneous 30 , .' jnnu*mus ________ and Office Supply. MI 4-301* Wanted: used RESTAtfRAirf __ stove. PE 37881._ Wanted to Rent ^ rakmetmx^cisAN-up JT?0!. •SfrdI"IA^ US1 OR 4-1703.__________ 3 ROOM PRIVATE. NICE P® 6*446. 1*4 Mi. Clemens. _______ 3 .LARGE' ROOMS AND BATH, separate entrance. Clot* to down-tojra.. 167 Banderaon. 3 ROOMS, BATE adults. PE 2-5262 ___ 3 ROOMS ’AND '-BATH LAKE front. MY 3-2786. . J ROOMS, PRIVATE. WEST SIDE. _3t* Liberty PB 3-1641. ___ 1 ROOMS. UPPBE. NEAR OER- .Auburn. Inquire III 8. Edith a Furniture Refinishing DteM" 8*» ■*" 8muh*_^tof .uoarl(’.oing Out of j the Boat Business! On* new Crestline H-ft. Cruiser. PURNITUIIB REPTN1MUNO AND dM I. windshield, flying1 11 “ bridge. Cost new 61788. NOW ONLY *1488. 14-ft. Crestline cabin Plumbing and Healing HEAT Brick Flat—Heated Attractive Hour family building 3881 Auburn Ava., Auburn HU. . Pratt A rank private etoranoea I -— 2258.^ n'tSSSf- SS1552! tmiimi: dm gwrirow — dinette, bath* garage. References] °oe igjjt. Lon* Star Flamingo. ”3“*™?., •»» Jtor mooth. phone Cost *818, NOW ONLY *660. FE 3-7101 or PE ***8»-_______ One new CreeMlne Mustang 14-ft. ' Coat fOk MOW ONLY *535 > fIshlnw boats. 12'. llte_14 ■ ---------|P AND E ■ Parts and Service New aad alterations. UL 2-3*36 I 3*861. Pro* totlmates. Fencing AT Twa fishing boaU. if, B16B—14-ft I 831*. Oator Trailer **8 lb capacity *13* ANCHOR FENCES No Mona* Down. PHA Approved. ' FREE ESTIMATES. BE 3*471 SNOW WHITE PLASTIC SPRAT HOOP coating. A muit tar oavd mom, and beautifies any shingled reef. Exclusive by. Pedy-bilt with a 5-year warranty. OR •ORAEPIELD" Birminghamto a beautiful aet- Ltttl* Dud* Trailer--- rhXcl~*b.i*^«»g'r‘,! KELLY HARDWAR r K?? ga. hM ^w kftehVn! 1884 Auburn Road . equipment, newly decorated - to OPJN SUNDAY _!f-3 UL I 2< yoar taste. Close to schools, park, commuter: garage available; only — -------| _IIJO montlily._501 N. Eton. UTILITIES, j colored"- I ROOMS l'i BATHS 1310 N OPDYKE BO PE * I Modem. Ill Orchard THOMPSON LAPSTRAKES DORSETT FTBERULA3 _________________ _____________..X!RAPT OLARS AND Al PE 8-14S7. ..... .................. I’untiiic Fence Company " mtinental chain link lance. Cora-' Dvh-Tssr Saw and Mower Servlet or goal 2-7662. I ROOMS. CLEAN. ROOMY PRI Yate._ Couple only- PK 1-4831 at ROOMS. CLEAN. PRIVATE EN-traaoe. school bus. 46*4 Pontiac Lake Rd. ___________ LBAAIJ APARTMENT,- ADULTil Bath. References.' II B. _ _____"rath, clean. Utilities furnished. PE 5-5182, I BOO MS AND BATH. FUR-lshed or unfurnished, aa lake. 3K ROOMS > tiid. WITH UTILITIRS. aawty de< U, RARDI 616.00 WEEKLY. 2 ROOMS. TATS hath fluid rntitoefl. ul Ja&- St. Clair st, > 114 EAST HOWARD I roam, tfle bath, nicely fui nlshed and decorated. Elevate mao* Including uttUttea. 466 par —— caretaker. T.lpabaw — wi**4*r CLEAN APARTMENT. ADULTS No drinkers, i 1-3*42. ROAD GRAVEL OR PEA ORAVSE*^--------— cntio, t to*ta»*d ter your drive or park- Shark Living Quarter* 33 ssw -tog^area. Pro* aattmatoa.HttA —'~ro* ..w SAWS MACHINE MaARPENEDTj: *B M-_!_I -SK———- a===- - 1 OB 3*6*4. AlWr l. fine. PE 3*3*3 After 6~ p.mj COLORED - I NICE LAROE ■ ' ‘ ‘' it* only. 43* Orchard MA 4-17*4. EXTRA CLEAN 3-RbOM PINTER'S OR 3-6595 Insuiance AUBURN ROAD SALES AND SERVICE MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED 141* W Auburn Rd. UL 3-10*1 . tree cost and coverage IgfiBej OPEN 7 OATS ---------- I RH—_ ~ Hwy. - Ou Loan Lake 1644 Mn OR 4-8411 Eves, PE FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED! ^WjfttTED: jMyAFcBStSRkltil > ----- 63 H-.PARKE BT. ........ Used Boats. Motor! From *» UP re 4*848 I CLOSE-OUT ON SOME BOAT —— AND 8UNDAY8. SEE ------- AFTER : ORCHARD1 COUtT APARTMENTS I TOUR EVINRUDE DEALER * * btdrma. Air aoatot<«*d. Harrington Boat Works MODELS ____ ____ lg*PINERO0PBOARD6 4cHa.fi. DO IT YOURSELF DOCK KITS ,xi PURRINO STRIPS 3c Ha R. With Wood or Alum Docks 2x4 Klin Dry Fir 5c Ito. ft. ~ “ tote Economy Studs 3to .ua. Bg Board *3J* ---- ■'Its* !Hwtng Service EXPERT TREE aiRticB."] *-.~~tos. PE 4*4*3 sr jOK Truck Rental Trucks to Rent and UBOtfiBBft* Dump Trucks—Seal-Trailer■ Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. _ 7*8 8- WOODWARD •* MtB PB 4-14*3 Open DaBy Incadi-x »—*-- 3 place- see 4 pteo* 49 *0 Upholstering We tint furniture, (teen 34 bourn Rent Houses Furnished 39 g{g“ »wi ctetates. u BEDROOM COSY, CLEAN. BUS line, Utiutto* fum. 4S334T7. -BEDROOM, EXTRA CUBAN: OAS Cement Contractors Moving A Trucking I O H T HAULING, ASH AND YHOMAB UPHOL8TERINO 1*7 NORTH PERRY 0t. _____F E 5-8888 | CEMENT WORK BY PEDY-BILT. experienced. Beonted, Oarage floors, -‘ira I Painters ft Decorators . WreddwgServtce pffj Preasmaklnt, TaHoHug X ROOM* AND BATH, SCAB OA- ALTERATIOre. ALL GARMENTS. child. attUttes. PE ___________ ~ RENT - 'pOlftlAC LAKE “3-ra. apt., on* effl- Mattlcy L*aoh. lS a>4ttw eK Sk< Bookkeeping ft Texe*16( "g _________single Apts. Ski tripped with I rang** aaa refrigerators. Royal REMf MY At: Mgal Apts , sis* Highland Rd. rage, on Maccday Laka. OA g-liSt. {S. 4 .BOOMS. IN PONTIAC. Og A *■ _we*k, utUltles lorn. OB 3-MM. ,7. ~. S~B5. i 4-BEDROOM OIL' HEAT. RACE 3 shower. Fireplace. Oaragt. Sept. v through Jaaa. (*t. 1T73 Casa Lake1:-! front. Kcego Haibor. LI 4-ira. OARAOE, 4*0 1ST CLASS -PAINTINO AED DBC-oratlny. Paint Shop UL 2-294C. A-l PAINTINO “ WALL UtSS-l°I. rate- reaa. ref. PE 6*664. 5*342 Nelson Bid*. Oo. OR Mlfi tss* FOR YOUR BUSINES8 OR SERVICE AD 'WSfii sear- TODAY! horn* ttfte small -family. IS i MODERN APARTMENT ON LAKE Orlonf adults. 7| Bellevue, JjBH i Orton. MY 3r4031. ■ 6-ROOM HOlSlt r, 1 TJtlK POJNTJtAC/ PRESS. FRIDAY. AUGUST | R—t QMtt Spui , 4) HALF A BLOCK ROM DOWN-«■— rJgHlil-. ■»* putM of-nets. $85 and n. An —iroC- For Rffit Miscellaneous 48 r A Airin' MHMP *JSf ffl WallpaperSteamer loor Mate*, man k ■ l cleanses. cat—i ran r — Orchard Lata Arc. I up 1W CAR OARAOE. For Sale House ^ 49 BT OWNER IMMEDIATE POS-•fMtaa. ( ksdmami, tall We zBtLWJBsras: a tke kt^r~ « riUBBOT side. Webster School area. Owaci Has been translered, will ssertflee equity for gggg. t* 4-H4A _ CHAFEL HILLS 1-bedroom brick, tall kasement. fas heat, (war attacked garage, lot UtelM. many sztras Bcst attar, aright trade. Apprataaately MOOS down. W o. Whttromb. For Sole Hotatoo 49 'BUt>' live Better in Your Own Home Fl bedrooms aad 4 ACRES ltd CooBdga Rd. Oood 4 root basic boose. Easily eo larges Better tjp. oelghborhood^WUl d 4-6113, pries $1A8*8. MI 3-BEDROOM BRICK Fail basement. Hear Waterford High. Aa wit standing boy at (MS down. Assume FHA mortgage. El wood Realty_____RttHI CLAREBTON MlA ■' — (-BE& room ranch with large t-cor attached tango. lit bath, baaed "PL-h*- Close to new high Kbed.mM______ In Auburn Heights ’a TRADE YOUR HOME homes Wo bar screens, garage, pared drift. .Friend at no.Mo, tat tar ycer-stlf today! A Dandy for The Large Family Firs <»t bedroom rider boms within walking distance to downtown, lmgo kitchen, full din-tag room, sitting room, llrtng gas fared steam heat, sats gas hot water, last right far n lge. Offered nt ftajia. ‘with >1.800 “Bud" Nicholif, Realtor " FE S-1201 * After 6 p.m, FE 4^773 49 CARNIVAL By Dkk Turner EAST SIDE Special Is this 3 bedroom, which is meant. Owner f says any reasonable offer naaaitnhta. A really low dawn peymeot. ASSOCIATE BROKERS d Franklin Bird. FE 6-66t3 OWNER-TitADE ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES ■■PVIPmMimP as tDoraritary Style I storage i. Lake prlr. | with halite F^*Mil(. ~ ~ ' ' \ ili - urtf* r*i brack, perk for nataanli. Priced i st jatoe iralodinc ttapro ‘ W Rd. -ts mile lit ACM —T ROOM HOME. 3-csr garage, mala hwy. North Pontiac. Owner. SS5 W. Huron. < FI Hitt ; . I 2-BEDROOM HOUSE, ALL MOO-1 eta Inside and out. tt.Nt cash. I (MM terms. If Interested. UL wm. . ■ 3 "BEDROOMS tears old. sed par month tneladtng taxes and insurance me down, Bren- det Heights, Em MP3._________ ] BEDROOM BRICK, CAR-FORT, tan basement, large fenced-ta lot. 115.606 with tl.MO down. 401 Thors. FE 4-I73A______________ 3 BEDROOMS. 3-CAR OARAOE 1 baths, carpeting and drapes, ncreatton room. Hear 8t, Michaels, PE 4-0443. ___ BRICK, FULL smaller or huger. Golden Real Estate MU Orchard Lk. Rd. Keefe Hsrboi PHONE 682-3200 CALLS TAKEN (4 HOURS A DAT ofeh euhpat im CUTE 6-ROOM ROME. FURNACE Wage, lMsliO. Lske^.gfrUefss garage Very n 3 ANNETT Close to," Price Reduced Walking distance to downtown V km- nas., Massed and screened porch. Has let floor bedrm., high dry basement, gas hsat aad garage. (1dm. Call i ' . Frn SolwHm School specialmi DRAYTON AREA1!! Tra css be la this maty 3 bod- riSL.'rfristvtSStk HOWIiH chsne* to taka arwr a low taUrest mortgage sr maximum FHA taraaaw *“ short. Fitsad at MM* W. Rats Homes at i ‘ ■ details. SEMI-FINISHED nrasw MATER Ul^If'^OU LIKK^WE HATE SOME FINISHED HOMES READY TO MOTS W. WE WILL BUILD Wt TOOTI LOT WITH NO MONET DOWN. A. C. Compton & Sons ffieTaCTEadlML ft XX TRI-LEVEL 3-bad room, paneled family room, i pis stared watts. Attacked I ear gsrsge Don McDonald LICENSED BUILDER OR 3-3B31 ------nRMBuT GAYLORD LOON LAKE SUBDIVISION HIITER "Why the frown when I said'I was hungry? It was your I SNOW WHITE ALUMINUM SIDING V»ry attractive. Nice lawn. 8#x-I 166. Carpeted MB drapes, llrtng I room, 2 bedrm., full bath, tub I and shower. /Dandy kitchen. 2 CLARK8TON VILLAGE—OWNER T rooms. Oarage. Frias reduced , h^,MAri.‘M34ic">**-- °“ I Elizabeth Uke Estates — Practically new 2-bedrm ranch, ceramic tile bath. ...... School. Exceptional raise. Lake privilege t $7,668. tl.tee down, tee month HAROLD R. FRANKS. Realtor. M3 Upton Lake aid. EM 3-3303. w COLORED: MICE ranch. (3H down I No other money ne« OK'd Immediately. L More right la. Call owner time. FE I8-8037. M. Meiklch. Drayton plains, 3 BEDROOM!. I Sylvan Lake Froi I Price Traced, brick REALTY, _______ 3 BEDROOM RANCH. BREEZE way aad ( ear attached garoge. Close to Oakland Lk.. 113 500 No I. WATER- 3 ACRES _____rustle full-log cabin — Plenty of trees - Stream —Full basement, oil hast - Reduced to (IMdt. Owner- leaving city- No realtors. FE MIO _______________ DETROIT - TELEGRAPH, #• Mile area. (4Md Letwta Are. 4-year-otd 3-bedroom face brick I ___I din lag------------------ fireplace. paaeMd. family with fireplace, Idtehen ha-space Screened terrace, (-car garage/ tsi.too. tern „ , pert itaturlng: M-ft. living i s£2?f "*■ kitchen. Shiny oek f ! 00X333 ft. let. Pull Pi------- H.taa. tu per meath. fireplace, glessed in sun poreh. rarsee. basement >10 000 11(00 down, balance of tTI per month | MU 4-0304. ; FOUR-BEDROOM RANCHER. TWO ‘ bathe, attached garage, large lot. lake privileges Vacant—Rent o-1 tease with option to buy. ful recreation rm Convenient to churches and schools. By owner. tlE.(M. EEawaed (Alio. DONELSON I^ARX—ST OWNER-. tUdriim^^lte brins.^flrspte*e. and softener1 (703 Col rain Dr. FE Maas (11, ME,__________________ Do You Want a Home? bAeVre*esPMKl*CiTrUh«? Then walk Past the tax evergreens on the beautiful towering' 4 Acres, 4 Bedrooms Landscaped rolling acres In Heehiriar area Beanie view from picture windows In bring rm. and pine paneled breakfast barks hit chan. HraMaea. ( tile baths, ell baseboard hast 3 car garage, tori shad aad Nn-/horse stab. ttt.Ht. terms. 2 Acres, Bloomfield ‘ ite 3-toed rm --- 13x17. also paneled NORTHERN iuoh Maw 3 kadraam briek-fraat ranch Beautifully decors tad. Shiny oak floors. Built-in Utahan. Full basemens. Ora bast. Farad atraet. Only 1400 down. FHA terms. idea that shouldn't have any secrets fi from each other! *' 1 For Sale Houses 49 For Solo Hottf 1>9| 1 ANNETT F BUYS ! CONTRACTS i I ANNETT INC Realtors (I E. Huron St. FE 8-0401 ! Open Evenings aad Sunday 1-4 \VEST SIDE Neat 2-bed room, glassod finished 1 poreh. basement, gas furnace. < Wrbsetr school district, near Voor-1 hets. Quick possession. $4,500 ; tpontiac realty' 737 Baldwin PE 5-8375 . Attractive Bungalow j Located off Airport Rd. n«ar Wtl- i Items Lk. 6-room modem brick, att oak floors. tUs bath, .3 bedrooms. lge. dining-room, carpeted living room, basement, gas neat. 3-car garage, lovely grounds. (11.4 [ W ILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH F. REISZ. SALES MOR. PE 4-8IS1 Eves., FE S-4823! CLARK 1 cars lake Woods, spacious i-i bedroom brick ranch home, car-j - poring and draperies, patio with built-in bar. automatic washes, water softener, radio controlled garage door to (car garage, tot IMkIW foot, ( blocks to private NEAR CITY HALL ( home, excellent, t basement. Boar saaea term. LITTLE FARM — Oyer ( atm. ( room home, lit "baths,: tergr kitchen, family room with tire nlsce, buifflCBt with rtc. room fare* tern and other out build tags. This to ttwtaara’tar-yam horses ’ Cali tar furtlwe details FB 4-3M0 B C. Hitter (tool Estate 3M0 Blissbeth Ls*a Rond. ____ __ _____________» with three kadraama. Carpettne Drapes ead fawaad yard Only 110.50# with seed terms and hams to Pkaaat, ImmCdiste possession. Can Itafia newly painted, atxiaa. is tar pa This hoaM has a tot af ue for the price. Baa first. CaQ FEt-MPl. WANTING ACRBA I ~ tt. Eta I I four bad.. ____ ______ Let* « buildings g tractor and manure spreader are included This owner to Interested tn u trade for a MNP bedroom with basement. Must be In the Oxford or Lake 'Orion area. Can Mr 3-3011 today. Lawranee w. Oaytaed 130 E. Pike at City RaU FE 8-9693 JteTL ^lML §t*tt you hara HMU ta pay dawa yaur monthly payment would be tl7 per aetata at 4S par sent Interest Better era Erie ana. FE MM1. several Bead buiMiag lata and ( to (tear UM ta ft. af beta* Win build so your 1st Age No msetgaga east. TO MOOML: Elissbeth Lake Rd. to lkMtob Rd. MB IS Farnsworth. Right family i other b~ i. 11x34. 4 TEAR OLD HOME 3-BEDROOM brick with tall Ilia basement. 3S-C0T garage, fencsd yard and close to schools aad town, (tenter moving out of state. FE SMS3. Mixed Mlghhorhood. Ql mortgage 4S-ROOM HOU8E WITH S ACRE Of. land. Will swap or rail our equity of MM. FE 44W. S ROOM A loco lira. „ EXCELLENT i in. Beautiful lot r garage, tea brat. .. built for/ them - Call FE (.3473 tor Ault, Ask ... ii- —— * trralae lurest- ______ kitchen wttB ovens, dishwasher, disposal and I blander. Florida rm. 20x30, 21 tile baths, auto, gas radiant I hast, garage 24x3#. Reap a pony if you wish Outstanding —------| $30,(00. terms. plotsly L____ .. _. will oa proud to awa. Paneled family room. Only III.toe oa year lot 111.MO so ear tot. Low aawn payment. Call today. -.WILLIAMS COUNTRY HOME. Largo lot 1 100 feet, solid < EXTRA CLEAN 1 Orlando. Fayed —- ■—. heat aad wiring, cyclone fence, | sn Arrps Romeo at 000 with 10 per cant down, iw /Acres, xvonico FE 0-MI4 Remodeled home, knotty pine 0 ROOMS AND BATH. MM DOWN. __OM a month. Inquire 002-1007. 6 - ROOM BUNOALOW, OLDER neighborhood. Many good tea-tures. Bargain. Owner. PE 3-0004. 11 «*«(■ . vt^NHBEartir ass'ma Open Sat. 1 to 0. FHA -craluatlon tit,325 Price 117.200. 3-bedroom i _Large Bring rr sesT U 0-t0ti $48 Month $300 to Move In 7 Rooms' 2. Baths gas heist, 10018 Main. Ctorhaton. HIITER FOR COLORED — Whlttemore St 3,-bedroom, new kitchen, this is 10 Ells. Lk Rd. H. H. Fritz and Sons BUILDERS 04441 Van Dyke PL 2-2706___________. .-t-— ROCHESTER - BV OWNER, KOH beautiful view, contemporary. Cape Cod Brick and aluminum | Large living room with fireplace. | REALTY —“-s ««*eg S raa-1 ------------------- WE WILL TRADE ANNETT INC. Realtors 20 E. Huron Bt. Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 ’ OUR LADY OP TUB LAKES Is within walking distance 2 acres, apple, pear - peach and cherry trass. Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries and grapes. | Ota producing. Thousands of Spacious Clay, at gleamway prist. Really low down payment and this | C * ASSOCIATE BROKERS ltd FranhBliWvd. FE gSSgl SMALL FARMS I acres. Broom house with 2-car | garage, high well shaded tel. frail trees, garden spot. A home you will on Joy. (12.250 Terms. No money doyrn to OIs. - 2 acres ante tii.260 M.Mi*down CRA WFORD AGENCY ■60 W Wallen FE (-BM Flint MY 3-1143 REAGAN REAL ESTATE 3441 Auburn Avt. UL 3-36S5 -EXCLUSIVE LONG LAKE .SCORES.. You must see this beautiful highly restricted Long Lake | Shores. A kitchen that Is a | oven*” dishwajHitr. dish master., disposal, refrigerator, all built tn. 3 big bedrooms, living room with -floor to celling win-stews and a btg (3 ft. family room. Many other features IB# — shown by appolnt- LAKEPRONT. SELL I anil fruit trees, gs.ooo. I7M down. I bedroom”?'?'baths, brick veneer ranch, carpeting, tan basement, gas heal. •bedroom brick. 113.500. 12,400 dn . | gt5 per month, aooed business > HAROLD E. WEAVER. REALTOR . 1445 E. Auburn Road Rochester ’ UL 3-1730 PIT. to# ' FRONTAGE 305' depth Quaint 4 bedroom modern farm home. Berries | Fruit. This Is a tovelv place of > property Owner leaving state. | win sacrifice equity tar rash. Priced at I13.S00. terms. FAMILY HOME Largs 4 bedroom modern, complete bathroom and 3 half baths Ceramic tile, carpeted living rm. Large lot. Owner says tau for glt.lW. Attractive terms. I Dorothy Snyder t avender looi —) b| Phone E 3 BEDROOM I HOMES Facebrick Front l ayiu'ts Leu Than Rent | $10 DN. (TAaiB DEAL No Mortgage Cost* $39 CHESAPEAKE BAY MODEL 965 Carlisle 3 Bedrooms Family-Size Kitchen Vanity in Bath •c! Your choice of $1: worth of furniture. First 4 purchasers. . ] 698 CORWIN 1 block norl (block MiC____ FE 1-3702 I Bd. *M50l ( or MU 4-6417 OPEN DAILY -all to 7 THE HUDSON RAY Basement Models $100 Moves You In SPOTLITE FE 4-0985 DORRIS Modern 3-bedroom home on lot 03M meal DESIRABLE LAKE ANOBLU8: Lake property at/iVa best. Beautiful 4 room brick ranch home with exposed basement tore). 3't baths, attached garage, - Mahogany paneling in te*a Mg taaSSy kitchen, tnter- ,7 7MB RES. PE 4-4013 CLARK REAL ESTATB " ‘ * Work at Pontiac Motor? 41000 DOWN TAKES THIS nice clean home. Featuring fanlly dining room, large bay window. Kitchen has a features I5g.000.00 l ire place, dining nlca gtb-room b garage Will rail on' FHA LESLIE R. TRIPP VmHK'MOMMA. I clous bad rooms, hardwood „„„ electric hot water, water soften- $9,500 Will build (bedroom ranch-style home on your lot. Full basement, osk floom. tile bath, blrcb cupboards. OR 3-0040. RUM McHAB ART MEVER NICHOLIE BT OUnritat: 7 ROOOtt AND BATH full basement and Fear garage. Largo tot. Auburn Heights Manor No. L gir.ggt. UL 3-lflg. BEAUTIFUL BRICft TRADE 4-BEDROOM brick ranch type bungalow with utility room, lit bath, (-car garage and situated on nice lot. Will sell or EAST SUBURBAN Two-bed room bungalow, living I and dlntag arm. Kitchen Hid family room, attached garage, oil ' HA heat, insulated, lot 100x400 . 3-car garage. Only .. range, ( extra large bedrooms ' and hath on the. first llopr.. . new carpeting 2 bedrooms and full bath..'• Mtedr-... — ‘' Lovely family room PQHP* meat, mahogany paneling, and , , bar. plaater and many extras. 2 car attacked garage Large lndacped tot. Home like new. | Priced at: 123.500 00 - shown by appointment. WEST IUDOE SUBDIVISION Our Lad# of the Lakes Area. BrauUful I bedroom. Ite hath1 borne. Very lorge.famllr kl area. Bultt-lns. Oas heal bat water Attached 2 , plastered garage, Tastefully j toodseaped. Reduced (•' •“-1 Colarcd i * 0’* DOWN TO Ol a i Bntllih 5tyla*. 5*ro< 22xlHt living rot 1 Ureplaee, cersml bath, gas heal PRICE. 44.500 kitchen. 0x10 ft. bedrooms. lOte xIl ft. "0" DOWN TO OI'o—PRICED AT $7,000. SMITH WIDEMANI 4 N(\v Model Homes RED ' BARN SUBDIVISION No Money Down (just Mortgage Cost! The Orion Star ' Fun Eauwient Pace Brick—Oas Heal —— Free Carpeting Attached Oarage ; yhe Oxford Squire 3 Bedroom Tri-Level ___Face Brick — Oas Heat select Oak Fteen The Expandable « Bedrooms — Full Basement OM Hsat — (trch Cs blasts Large Walk-In Closats dust Weal of (M0 aa TEEUN behind Alban's Country Cousin between Lake Orton nod Oxford. OPEN li a m. to I p m. Dally Hvtod roam. 110.075 garage with f a natural the spacious LAKEFRONT ROME • Ismily cot luTand eonvon-..x(7-foot living overlooking baths. built-in rsnae and oven, took. HIGH WOOD BUB. 3-bedroom level with Ite bath, flrep automatte gaa heat Large kltch- OEOROE R IRWIN. REALTOR 2g» W. Walton FE 3-7883 IDEAL SUBURBAN HOME. NEAR r Northern High, or will loot Has basement, gas heat an log room, an LeBaron 8t W1 l trade, second mortgage < s. Onto >22 4>0 Terms Call « lit COURT DRIVE Two badrssw ’— and dining KTTW FOUR-FAMILY Fta two-room and hath apts. I basement, gaa HA heat, ga-a. landscaped lot. Near North i location. Reasonably priced ALL THIS For Mta down. FHA terms. *;fOHN K. IRWIN I SPOTUTE BLDO CO FE _ W. Huron St. or OA 14111 OPEN EVES. FE 4-4526 _____________ yard. Ite oar garago. Spic-and-8pan inside and out. ASSOCIATE EROKkRS Id Franklin Blvd. F» MM31 111 West Huron street NORTHERN HIOH AREA I Three bedroom bungalow. Urine end dining arm. kitchen, full basement, automatic brat. VA-1 CANT. Ner^ B——' ““ STOUTS Best Buys Today UKE to PARTY* Then you'll the toe clous landscaped . lawn. 4 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths 1,800-Sq.-Ft. Brick Basement, 2-Car Garage $16,500 A colonial, fun brick Cape Cod with (Ml. from sons, (wag brk garage. Paved drive and full basement. Largo Using room wMb natural fireplace. Formal dining ---- country style kitchen with O'NEIL MULTIPLE l4$r»0 SERVICE Jr. end Northern High. Excellent (-bedroom story and a half bungalow. Plastered. painted wells, select i combination WILL BUILD Don McDonald Describe! ______ home. 311 8. Edith. Large carpeted living room, full dining risen inside aa eit-'ti.Ke on FHA tonne, shown by appointment only. , . PACE REALTY OR 4-0434 BUILDER XT OWHSta — feSENO TRAN8-- ferred — mast sacrifice. BoaultMl 3 bedroom home, full basement, fireplace, newly carpeted dining raeta, HOWly decorated kitchen. (MM. wealth of shrubbery. Ml Midland. Drayton Plains. OR 3-aiu._______________________; BT OWNER — TRANSFERRED — Spacious 3.see aq. ft. quad level brick. 4 bedrooms, Tk rite bathe, family rm, fireplace, extra roods for office or (tk bedroom Canal lot to PUee Lake. Lake privileges. Fenced beach. Shown by appoints meat. 483-3541. carpeted, fenced. gair Eif (-B7M. BRICK RANCH, acre tot, **“ -________ - ,cer ga- Etoemneta Township. priced. Call PE 4-03IB. BT OWNER, 3 BEDROOM BUCK. Pull basement. Highland Estates. OR 3-1030. BRICK TWO-FAMILY apt. 'separate basements and heating plants. Auto-i ■ matte bent, excel lent condition inside aad out. Reasonable price and tom. ~ Aek lor Mr Alton Nicholic - Harger Co. Xvm. PI 4-lbl DRAYTON PLAINS TBI-UEVEL Thit clean -older J^droom home haa evwytlllni tor tho large tarnHy. Oravralrat tess-tion. family room, dtalnq room. • gleaeriax oak ftoirs, fun kaem mant. gas boat. Priced to agE at SIMH. "ace REALTY . OR «4fM, v BUILDER V ’ '' \ r - ' I \ I ; on be.utifully landscaped acre, all except Ion site large rooms — ( full Mid 2 half betas, recreation room. 2te attached garage, newly panels Hffls°school district. Ctora to taeputed center, ieltoc....................... NOTHING DOWN Boflt on your lot. 3-bed room semi, finished borne inclod lag finished, electric aad rough plumbing ggg per month. Model* on Prambes Street, Drayton Plains. X.~CrComptoii & Sons tide W. Huron OR 3-7414 After g p.m. OR-3-4(58, PE 3-70M NEAR NEW WATERFORD HI—$400 DOWN 3-bed rm. brick, bsm't.. pha. mi Keillor at. noar Crescent Lake and Hatchery Eds. OB 3-4342. Northern High Area $350 to Move In $62 Month plus taxes tar this One 2-bed root horns Has flat tM ool starts. Located on E. Pair-lint. Call W. W. Ross Homes OR 3-80(1. for details!! OWNER BIT NO TRANSFERRED - Scenic (-bedroom homo. Hardwood floors, ttolag room sad die* lag room carpeted. Drapes. Slate entrance. Family kitchen with stainless steal buBt-te. stove, oven, refrigerator and deep freest, washer aad dryer. Birth cabinets. Baaek bar. Qae bent aad idr-condltiontesg. Tiled and plastered gargge. 17 x 30. Beautiful yard. -K oak trued, Ctera E end paroehial echools (an Plains taepptad < Midland. ___________ OWNER IS BUILDING awry tecs aridtiknrkntd. BoisTI dn, payment, ana aaly (Tt par me. Inc lading taxes and toauranoe. JOHN J. VERMETT REAL ESTATE 2231 S. Telegraph Rd. FE FMW OWNER'S SACRIFICE. ZONED commercial. 360 N. Saginaw. (IxU*- ( bedfanm mnderna >10 -07. cask (CTjTM. Itataou**-nr 3-«g3» Qf kgMlgl. '"'SIKOWART CONSTRUCTION Custom Builder AIM. KICHOLIE - HARGER S3* a W. HURON * FE 5-818J LAKEFRONTS MACEDA^ LAKE.' (kadieom Cape Pad. Carpeted living room, fireplace. den. auto, oil Seat, awaekid garage On canal m» «mko; ----- »t >13.500 .1 COOLEY ‘LAKE, (-acne potato w STOP TK AND SEE OUR.COM-PLETE , PHOTO ALBUM OP lake properties. ...l Estate and insurance 7732 mOHLAND ROAD I Mil Daily 4-0 UM A03C0 Sunday iO-t RAO AND BAOOAOE - Buy the whote caboodle acre, l-room home, completely furnished, ■ ready far eeeapefy. ( large bedroom. MU tlse dlntag room. tel boat, Ite-car ■teal to echools ms at door. Only COLORED -room rai SCHRAM Off Joslyn Large Imaf dining ly lewd seeped aad tensed rear yard. Located (teattof Joslyn avt. and air I blks from LeBaron denote. Tonas can he arranged. East Suburban next to new g-bed-i' home, located on 1, large corner lot; vith eU beat, ant newly decorated Immoalete peases- Warren Stout, Realtor 77 N. Sagtesw 8t. Ik FE 5-1105 colc5hed Val-U-WaY 2 HOUSES I down aad 871 on 4* feet of bastness frontage Ideal ter office, beauty shop or many ether uses. Bargain R. J. (Dick) VALUET REALTOR FE 4-3531 2 bedrooms ftStVgMtb' aad 1P4" ill'i upstairs. With ceramic, full' bath. Formal entry hah with slate floor. Hardwood flanrs throughout. Complete. Ready to move < into for only glAtta on your lot:1 LADD’S INC. 3105 Lapeer Ed. (Ferry I M(4 FE 5-3201 or OB 3-1271 after 7:30 OPEN , Sat. and Sun. 1 to 5 P.M. First Showing j New Model I —IpjOfif~~rr-- "Loadstone” ] ; It is a 70-ft.-Iong Rambling Brick Ranph with Full Basement and 45-ft, Rec. Room Area,. a 2y»-C*r Garage and "Loaded" With 51 FEATURES To Enable You to Visualize Those Features You Wish in Your N«w Home. .Quoting on the Spot With or Without Those Features You Wish. ‘ It Starts at . . . Only $16,600 ON TOUR LOT interest i|V«' fully, decorated. Perhaps You've wanted a Mg gardra and ike kids would-kite a pony? Then surely this property should "fill tho 0111." ter you. Putt price loot $13,000. SYLVAN TILLAGE — Immediate possession on this vary clean. large (-bedroom home. Good basement, tiled and partitioned; almost now Janltrol gas furnace. Enclosed heated boa porch, double garage. One M the prettiest, shaded lots in the vUtagu- Oet tn this DRASTIC REDUCTION -Have you seen any beautt-fuL big ,) bsdreem ranch homes srttt carports at gld.fWf In all probablUty ••no." Hare Is a sharpie that has all this and mors —It’s gas heated. T7m tot u a shew place with Ite j» probably the hast ( h prtwlsgii la the couaty. Low down payment; tow monthly pay- HIITER CLARKSTON AREA. 4-bed room, brick ranch horae, m -baths, large living room lOOatM tot; $1,(10 with 00M down, coil PE AMM B. C Hiller Real Estate 3M0 EMoahoth Lake Road, Trade , . . j If yea have aa calm-Bice brick 2-bed room wee* side hotao, we have a toeety 3 bedroom brick roach acar Pise sent Lake so BIO LANDSCAPED LOT for yoa U seel Possibly A trade can bt worked oat - the owners ere witting! 30-ft. living room with taro-place 16 ft. roofed antis. Oarage. LAKE PRIVILEOK Or, $4,500 down will handle. CALL rOR DETAILS. $350 Down . . . 45.050 tall price tar this nest 2-btdroom home near williams Lk. Big Uvtng room 14x11. on tar-nace. water heater. -Largo front poreh, screened. Very alee yard, mature shade and aa oatdrar Hreplace. HURRY! LIST WITH Humphries HOYT -For that perscKH thurftt"" DRAYTON PLAINS I 3M3 LET ART Trees — beautiful oaks, large tot. 1 Expeagivsiy carpeted Uvtng room, hall, during area and I of i bedrooms. Master bedroom has separate to bath. Law down pay-! meat. Terms. 25t a. Telegraph ! PE MNl (-0840 MULTIPLE L1BT1NQ SERVICE I CONSOLE 6400 (CLAREBTON, Civilians $99 Down I Open, vacant. Immedtet .session. Walk In and -look ■ Call Mr. Wagner. Days WO MHO es. and Weekend TO 8-4851 VETS ■ $40 MOVIE YOU IN SO PER MONTH TOTAL .8 Rooms Basement 1877 Sq. Ft. $11,990 nd screens. Ito hath, garage, tveto landscaped yard. Psaeed fa. mar hath parochial aad pubic schools. Possession September or sooner Can bo handled lor s Brito as SLOW down. tBCMOMS; otafc Hwy. to cmn ue eowa as a nuaui room or, ristchory Road, loft to tatawre. H44C m^^ ^ V^r«| K , l“ brt^Xhrt^it.tew, USImS: J. a. TAYLOR, Realtor suraaoa. To sao tho Ooorge Town. Real Estate and Insurance ne priced IMW. ATTRACTIVE. Describes this 4.room bungalow In l neighborhood, lo- I, 1 lota I ROOMS, does t town Pontiac at OPPORTUNITY. Stop p large kitchen, priced b DORRIS Or SON. REALTORS SAT. AND SUtf. I P.M. TO 8 P.M. 2100 Oakdale Street located near Drayton wring throughout!, drapes. ttUuf tuuiuattott room, gas true, the extorter ti ell alumli Oeorrlan Ootonlal styttng. stelrs there Is ( bedrooms. B room, khebea and dining rr Downsttlrs so ItxM family a dries north an Jestoa. i miles past Wajma Blvd. IPuBaw ths Can- 77H ole wick Woods signs to model. ] Dally D'LOrita Bonding Co. FE (-8183.1 - HIGHLAND ROAD (Mill BUILD * .MT.TT lent eonvenlent toqatlaa. Let geo ft. deep with aatofe water frontage ter swimming sag boating Owner tearing state; must sacrifice for tu rn 145x18# lot. ai3.5#a. 1 Ray 0*Neil Realty \ Tetegra I Open 1 witai JOHNSON . . , 23 TEARS OP SERVICE NORTH BIOS Nice 1 htitrnom alder heme, full basement with new gaa furnace. Ito war garage. Close la El. Michael's School. Tsrae to aatl. LAKE GENEVA 4-room heate. IB-ft. laks frontage. shady Ml. Full price 54.586 W. H. BASS II Bonee Johnson. After a pn OR 3-8488. A. JOHNSON A SbNS REAL ESTATE- — INSURANCE . , 1784 •. TELEGRAPH YOUNG-BUILT HOMES Really Moan Batter Built NO MONEY DOWN NcrsMortgage Costs AH you need to a lob. An excellent iseattra to tae Wait aide. Spacious (bedroom. WaS-to ctossSA gleamlaa oak floors, family slsed kitchen Full bass-meat. BRICK FRONT ftd ate- ue. FuEprioe Is only $13,808. LAKEFRONT' SYLVAN LAKE 919 James K Blvd, BILK VEI. oreN Daily I to 5 RUSSELL' YOUNG Builder - FE 4kJMS 818 James K Bird. TRI-LEVEL STARTER Webster School Model Open Dally W-4 BBS. charming (hedrosm No money down, on yow tot, mr« lot with full hag W’ «' o»r.. Ranch or car garage, gaa hut. I ■*r**wl- . M_______ frame eaaotrucltea. aa quiet viWFtettgv*Btor “kv^W^Sm VZ? EBxebeth lak. Build jr Must Liquidate Trsde-In at Only $49 3 OTHER MOHET NEEDED ) credit meek. Immediate pos-■sten. 1 Mock from Emoraon Drayton Plains Income Large i-tamiter home wRh full basemaaA tadlridul Utbs aad funagta, rituatod an taBEi commercial tot. SEN down. RoKe H. Smith, Realtor 344 g. TMograPh PE I-784S ton* h H.Ch living room, otor i. tail baiooaoat, < etth torn ttvk neautnnl fireplace, I plastered wallt. c------- ...___ _ g&’r tearing state. (MU with (M dn. H. C. Newingham, Realtor UL him cherSkee "hIEls 3 BEDROOMS 2 FULL BATHS MILLER .aa t good slsed ms, m wasw sates for rstlrsd esas-glc snd^snly (MM. OBTtar fur- bmall FARM E agrao ahm a.vwry -------bra 3-bodraoa Cadar shako _^(tt select osk'hoors ”T..7.TT(KM# r^^wsMe*^ ess sum ataBEM amd soncas, to William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 UlETV-tWQ For Sale House c WATERFORD-" UOllli. htt lad «Mi M> M mE & kM. IKU living iamb* ■tilliy ' ■nSm, Ilk MTM1C bath*. 3-e*r '■MOB*. U dunum m flre-SUfmrnm ts*iud*d. mni II*. all fenced bad nicely land-WM dBSfclidb*. Alum. stores aaa screens. Only |WM T*na*. 3921 IRIS DRIVE ^ J%r Solo H—»t i 49 j ■ Fer Sole Hp— ' 1 49 [ Sole Buihuii Property 87 IY OWNER. 110X1)6 FOOT LP* pB2&r9kWT'*’ THK PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. HKH TIZZV OPEN MODEL MW W—T WALTON . jKoiim m m. 3 bedroom ranch-type bungalow with attached (Mat*, full base-BBL '"1W batta *B mahogany trim. canity. closets galore end beautiful c e I o a I el kitchen ihm) tl*M to do something ROOT Tab* a loolt can b* built / OPEN Sat. and. Sun. 2 to $ ObOROl It W. Wol IB R. I . .... Roar (trait Mr $134**. SCHUETT FE 8-0458 open a to a bundati to i "" ... >U«B! Inquire next d Auburn Heights. ___________ioor or tail colum- woTiii*. tana van*, it.mo eo«y ttWWk' ....J........■■ • ■ j j auburn anomi arba I5.M0 With 1100 toaetnc state. MM dawn. H. C. Newingham. Realtor UL>331» ' |375 WILL HANDLE — OOOD )- MULTIPLE UBTINO SERVICE STRAIGHT AS AN ARRO CRT CONVENIENCES Will b< yuan whoa you purchase Uul loeoly I bedroom brick beautifully i. Paaturta* 1 bedrooms. i Only 1 inVestorj security - for you and you 6famity with private bath*. o t torso room* tor owner. All I only- It.MO end you can be liberal tame. OWNER LEA VINO - Lovely bedroom brick bunxalow w.—, large two-ccr gar. Well-kept homo only | yro. old and In perfect condition. Well landscaped. Northern! High District. IU.7M bad terms. A LITTLE OEM - Add WO BOOS it. Perfect condition. Modern two taidraem id good aolcbborbood. Fall basement Oat floors. Now carpeting. DtahmasUr. beautiful I lr hr3***!*** lM-oor garage. Paved street. Ah lor oaly HO MO 1.000 costa, located 1M' from Beautiful Elizabeth Lake Little work. boro, little paint there could make this a lovely A room bun*a- BigT MODEL ROIW ' Tri-level. 17x38 completed family room, lib baths, complete kitch- > on bum-in*. Wo have it buildtn« sties on Midland St root off Booh- i Saowupple Drive Income Property 50 PAMILT. OAS BEAT BONED Mono*emaol Co. M17 Grand Rlv- property Now rooted at 111* per HAROLDR ^SSnS; Realtor; 26*1 Union Lake Rd EM 3-3200 Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 57A LEASE Ideally located to Pontiac a res. Large store building Irom multitude of haataaoo or retau uses. Approximate t.4B* a*uare ft wttb plenty of customer parking space. WILLIS M. BREWER „ | JOSEPH P. RE1SZ SALES MOR 1 PE Mill Eves. PE Mta ! Business Opportunities 59 ipty Grossing over »»,0** Ideal loca- or wdm A-l Party Stores >t over (SI.SM: Meal One business oily, the buildup *00 annual Income, always ____ close in location Easy | control Complete 0)3,100 - i ' Termt WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH F. REI8Z. SALES MOR. PE 430101 Eves. PE 8-0823 WELL EEPT HOME, EARH AM- WmstE------------ quarters. darseted living room, fireplace and the storks! Reasonably priced. Term*. Peterson Real Estate ----MYi-1681 OPEN EVENIKOS --- COTTAOES — GAS STATION On Sturgeon River and main highway to Cheboygan area. 5 modern cottages plus 0-room living quarters and gas station. Open ; > * months a year. Owner spends / winters to Florida. Priced to sen ! ' STATEWIDE 1 Estate Service of Pontiac _____ I D CHARLES, REALTOR , .year, with- j 1117 S. Telegraph PE 410521 .watts. PE! DEURAiLE PitCTORY OR MAN-’ _______________________:_____ ufacturing plant - located on Dixie - For Sale Lika Property 51 j TED MeCULLOUOH REALTOR 1-BEDROOM COTTAGE PHONE 682-2211 1 —— ------------- MM CMS-EUMhegHboed By Kate Oaaun V'| Sete HotisehoM Ooo4s 4ll HLFi, TV 66 WAT MAtCO^ METAL INfSM- ’ BOOM - BOOM REBUILT SALE MATTAO Wringer, warranty 31 INCH CONPOLE MODEL i»nS'\2£Sr I "****■.J tSuS^w^aor^ j . r‘“£ “,J*f«^nS3S5rB..cSE I REPRIOER ATORS. M ModcU. all »T ' i i i n i H Guaranteed, from .. tM taE* OVER PAYMENTS OP I3.M .AUTOMATIC WASHERS, Ouaran- weekly on a 33“' console T. 7. f —■■■■■■•’-i The __' ■ 138-S. Cam: - ' ***•**”! I oood housekeeping «<»JFor Sak MiacdiaiMOUB 67 •1 W. HURON PE 6U5*| -------'n "-yT ~irr CHINA CABINET. BLAdl WAL- 1 ORAVELT „.TR^CTqtt._JX3M^ to a- - - —“C* -k-i- I plate With » reel mower one I sulky. . All to' CM- condition 1 OS. Ml HIM____________ ,r USED 118.000 BTU lAOfti Ired forced mlt furnace. #1*0 1 w'mw-------| bow American Standard, ltd,ate SS-fSSL. I, ■ I btu. gas forced air furnace, and controls. 11*6 l new Bryant lao.teo BTU cat forced air furnace apd controls, $171- Ace head bqard. rocker, ahtb. hod| Heating and cooling Co. OR aad sprint*, mlac. PB6-W33. • 3-«M«. ELECTRIC STOVE. WRITE .HOT-; 7Ii~E L O 13 polnfe tato. etocI. Jt" . EM MW.: outboard at ELECTRIC VKfHT UTIUTT TA- p***, .»iM. MiI imp tobies; i j-DRILL PRESS. GOOD CONDI - - tome- 3-pc.! tlon. UL 2-3364._ AWHEEL" LIGHT EQUIPMENT , I DIAMOND RINGS. VALUimTTj MtT Warner Dr. lett Com-1 MM. M7I BaMwtt. PE ***«. i ■ “■ ■ Oboob Lake. ; ) WHEEL TRAILER - ALL ME-' *-■ 6-8783. 1 For Sale MisccHaneoas 6' KITCHEN CABINET BINES, scratched. M medeli MB value, 844.6* wine they last, terrtflc vai uei on *4" aad r* models. Michigan Pluoreacent, 3*3 Orchard Late t- * im LEA VINO C > mahog Duncan Phyfs d cheap! "I'd like to do something worthwhile with my life—lik marrying a millionaire and keeping him happy!" - ■ | OPEN M:N SPECIAL ____________________,,- low with attached 3-ear xarags. Two lota. Soma fruit, outdoor grill. Carpeting. Stoma aad screen* Vary clean ham* aad priead at ably SU.7M. Terms. OPEN AU Day Sat. and Sun. ‘ Id. Bram Pull walk-out baaemaat. gas I Crescent Lake privlltg*-ready tor you to mov* only treat down - Drive a ve rlooking big lake I - *5,*00 1 3-BEDROOM Money'to Loan YEAR AROUND I - mk* privilege* — bt*«-1 heel — paneled living rm ‘ fdern kitchen — vacant — 0 FT. LAKE ICotitl i near Waterford f lean 420 feet _________________, Highway with a depth of $31 j Mi. Over M NI square feet un- t er roof with lie.WO square feet i ___________ f peved^surface Masonry build-1 ^ ^ ^| ISuunga ai*pPcondHloned.* Bailer Borrow with Confidence j pom equipped with new U-S. C.L'T «9S Tft «Cfrt team Boiler gas fired. Security Ulii fltJ 1U JjUJ iciuues with key stations Household Fimnr« iroughout plum. Heavy, duty wlr- 1 LoutlCl.l.ula .* J!~ nic basket, tennis, golf, fishing Bump P«M>* 1 t-lhl after 4._____, equipment, dishes. tMles. chairs. SAVE PLUldiUlO —— ---------------- - pho„( n 8 *oo7 m a saoinaw pe hib ] ------------—--------• .... ■ - j*1'--- . ..... 32.86! Me Ft. ; FE- 6*0*7 PE 4-0636 M -LOANS 1 OK .______________ ---------------------------- j 4 BEDROOM IMMEDIATE P03- asra* r. • i session. Terms. MV 3-1374 WM. MILLER, Realtor lotelt custom suaT at-tic¥- 17* W. Huron____________PE 3-0383 I *]■ ranch on Lower straits Lr „ __ r- ft. of business front- in Aubiirn Heights shopping -__,rr. Oood ooudlMou, BOM. Terms. UL 63343, RESTAU- UST WITH US-We need good modom homos, ft yr*. of tape, rienoe aad wan strive tajdaaa*. OPEN *4. SpILD. SELL AND TRADE. MuIttM* Listing Servtca. LMBROWNRealtof tea Elisabeth Lake Road Pta r¥7m oTn= H«H j “sun! WANTED I omacrnpEB IDEAL COUPLE FOR DREAM **r. '0*k' ” home — brick W-lovel - sliding I “ w‘ glass doors In boioment - in baths — stainless steel bulU-lns -.Hb car garage - high leealc location —_ Clarintoa area - 111.- BATEMAN REALTY MULTIPLE LIHTINO SERVICE Jayno Heights 2 Fabulous Models COMPLETELY FURNISHED . MANY OTHER PLANS OPEN DAILY 4 TO I ______________________ FOR SALE, DRIVE- ana overlooking Bdgewood OoU rant doing »ood bu Course. Loads Sf extras. By own-; port, year LAKEFRONT - 3 BEDRO Aluminum old! n g. Ftrepl Scroonod porch. OR 3-7568. LARS UVtNO- 38 MINUTES TO I Pontiac. V« ml. X-woys 81,888 I 83* down. *30 mo. Blacktop LAKE LOTS M x 3*0- on the Water. Exclusive, some wooded. Buy now. build whtn you arc ready. Easy terms, coll Oommereo, EM 3-0*88 lor infillaailiii' TiOlsiTViii» Do-velopment Core , 74M E Highland ltd. (M-Ml. Dorothv P. Hart, Rruhor. living quorlers Cor. Ml* and ■ MM. Pock. Mich., Fh. Pock 30*1 !! orocerV store and Oas if£ ElSaboth L& Rd*11*” ** *** Partridge . IS THE "BIRD" TO SEE 160 TO COMMUNITY t______ 1.10 E LAWRENCE PE 60431 Need $25 to $500? See Seaboard Phone FE- 3-7C17 1185 N. Perry St. PARK1NO HO PROBLEM Seaboard Finance Co.__ LOANS $25 TO $500~ On your signature or other security 34 months to ropey. Our sarv. too I* fast, friendly tad helpful. Visit our antes or phono PE M131 HOME & AUTO • LOAN CO. N. Perry St.. Oornor E. Ptho Credit Advlaort 61A refrigerator and' eif so 11*. Cabinet link. IN cnete laundry tube. >13. Dos Choir. *30. ar TV 03*. m»rn .' beds, 410 Bedrooms. 444 Living I ELECTRIC rooms. |M. Odd bod*, dm------------' w““ chests; sprint*, and Chaim erythtng in need furaltui i a s' v v w* wv. GAB 4X4 RUG8 ■ . >>i refrigerator studio WALL TILE, ,$4 ii w X wi 444 31" VINYL LINOLEUM, Td. , il#/6yoar erib *1* A' S I "EUYLO" TILE. US g. SAOINAW nottes. rugs. _____ __ J7 .AU la good condition. ALSO NEW “’living I F« 6-4314.___________- I ‘ ' 1*. di- FREEZERS— UPRIGHT. FAMOUS mattressss Factory M W Howard, PE 3-4*66 b'r-oAL ELEC HIATER. *76 15. it RANOE.. WESTIRO- Laundry troy* and stand and faucets. I3l.»5 Cash and carry. S/ VE PLUMBING 172 g. Saginaw ' , • PE 62100 ,1." 14' ALUMINUM BOAT WITH all controls, equipped with 25-horse Evinrude. ill 12-horse Sea HIM - outboard, <>■ i» gage Golden Ptegon modified shot gun. WIBL oeritobad. Tarrtfla j values. *14* *5 while thay -last. No phone ordrs please Michigan! Fluorescent, 3*3 Orchard Lak*1 BUY SELL TRADE Bargain House, M3 N. Cuss at t nve. ■______i LtofaywtC*. PE 3-M43 Open 'll! priqidaIRE DELUXE FREEZER, J Moo and Prl. , rfnor pounds of food FOOT UPRIOHT_r*I*z- Crump Electric, Inc. | - “■ ■ , FE dawil' 100 SCREEN DOORS iFiECE kEDljvi'no~B6om set. il'*1Q1hDAI1“ S&I u*od but*to*om5H * - Tfi+SS'*" frt‘ ,la« I m^ L.^?n,d.^iyyU?^; totol^ spg FE 3-5011 | With latch, spring eleaer. hinges imJS|- Slxe *0"x3l" and M"x33". Take -------— tlGJNATOR. y0Ur pick I Ml R. Eton, Blrming- ____ saa rang*, mlac. turn, pa 633*4.1 F 4TSalr»’, | OE AUTOMATIC REPRIOERATOR,j 1H] CHRTSLXR Wlk bSOlL PACKAGE LIQUOR A terrific opportunity Tor a to do- i • Uy operation. Located to jtpl IgH-1 Thumb area community on" mi ---------------------( p i ext*? I BUDGET YOUR DEBTS «~t£ar cribs, brand new. ---| apt. Just *30.000 plus about 83.500 ! CONSOLIDATE NILLS-NO LOANS ! *’”“ “ -- - stock on terms. Will accept pr “* 1 ■”— * ““ kitchen hub ses wisn v cnairs, ;________________________ PE 3-**M_____________________I goad eandHtan. FE 60*33. 3 COMPLETE ROOMS OP FURNI- HOUSEHOLD OOOD8 PE 64*41 tor* Alao linens, dlahaa. ate. PE 41 G'Relly. PIECE SECTIONAL. END TA- I hed^_°R_M661 KITCHEN OR°il _____________ softener. Easy Splndry 4MORE DELUXE IKONER, EX. washer BeU pr trad*. MI S-143*. rllent condition._PE 3-07*0 _ 1*M FORD * TUDOR DRILL FRKHDAIRE;| pressv—j 1 j — h s Furniture. 43 suite! \v. Ant. stove! ,»3 LETS TRADE COUNTRYSTYLE Large s-raom home In on large corner lot. cl notes. All modern new kltohon D^W^^OTtmtoABLE " !52_*5?*;S‘”LSr* tta TfSy 'cirio^t.ture* BJ | Tw? , »wtf. gjptrfMjoil. | I with I Strictly old fashioned c PARTRIDGE Homefinders SERVICE LETS TRADE beach. Natal to a priva Natural br fireplace, d half sw 1050 W Huron WANTED COUPLE WITH AN URGE TO jjyoilt . beau3*-1 —■**- 80 ft. ion* - Lower hod - includes Scar Bath - Recreation ---- - f _ yqrepiace GILES North Side ■ A nice roomy 33x*F ranch-typo g-room aad hath bam* with full basement, til* bath. *4e. Mia* M and quiet street. BlN full price. 3-Bedroom Brick A beautiful spacious home booailnt of otadlo ceilings, hardwood floors, plastered 3- Bedroom Ranch A late modal homo setting a 3 tola completely fenced GILES REALTY CO. FE S4I7I in Baldwta Are Open * a-m. to * p.m. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE KAMPSEN North Side Beauty Will Trade Three bedrooms, tile b« new carpeting, beautiful U LET S TRADE INCOME PACkAGL ' Oas that you can retire on. I rental* wtth a gross potential of approximately 87,60* per year. Bom* unite completely furnished. Ill health makes it a MUST tor owner to aeU. Priced at 3*74*0 with substantial down payment Would consider trade no port payment. This’ eould bo what you hove > boon woltini for. LET'S TRADE DOLLAR dizzy? You eon trade your - smaller Mom* or land contract on thli choice 3-year-old 4-bedroom ■Ide brick, choice urr-B TRADE $450 DOWN Tour children win lev* the laki privileges, beautiful sandy beach glad, can a too dock htt boat and enjoy the fishing an* mom will enjoy the new kitchen and decorating. Nd mortgage costa. Price reduced -31.-! *00 NOW ONLY 3*.*60. tm-! mediate possession LETS TRADE REALTOR KE 4-0528 FE 8-71611 377 E. $340 Moves You In NO MORTGAGE COSTS brand-nEw 3-Bedroom Home - Total price 33,MO last Mansfield. C H R. HAOSTROM. REALTOR 433* HIGHLAND ROAD lMM> PONTIAC___________OR 4-MR Sale Resort Property 52 Pull price 31.730 with terms. Huve other cottages and lake Broker. Farwq&? Mich i On U S. Mi. Peso Sundays.- ____ COMMERCE LA REVIEW LOTS. 13 minutes. Font. (TM. SM down. •1« mo PE 4-4M3. U 3-7711. Pule Brian Oorp.____ IDEAL DEER HUNTtNO. SROOll house, 7 lots completely furnished, electric and water, good fishing. Complete price 32.500. On Hlyhwsy 33. Etdnaw, Mich. Phone MODERN DUPLEX LIKE NE# fireplace, i Send for FREE "Michigan Business Oulds " i . .., PARTRIDGE A Assoc.. Realtors Businesses thruout Mich. * "7 W Huron — FE 63531 -PARTY STORE nail grocery and party store ith beer and wine license. Lolled on main hlfhway near Pon-u*c. ideal for couple. 110,50*, term*. Clarence C. Ridgeway BROKER PE 67*01 __333 W. Walton Elvd. LIMITED NUMBER FROST TOP — * ROOTBEEK FRANCHISES- available, la Michigan. Over 300 successful Rootbeer Drive In* port unity to ho able business. to Get Out of Debt. See 3 ROOMS. HEW FURNITURE IN" Financial Advisers. Inc. | jSfShJJ? Mfterm' simm ----PE 3-7063 Jdouse. 1I3 R. Cass, PE 3-M43. | pUrity Lawn Mower. |30l' Farm ROOMS OFUtANDHEW1 Puli- bill- *«-. Lounge chair. 016. 3 nitttrv. dtfenport Knd ehair. u- new slnfle roll»w»y bles, lamps, bedroom suite, mat- D,nnfr 8*t. pai““—1 tress and vanity lamps. cellaneous. Chea _ _ _, _____________ * Pi«c« for $m Pay- I LOVE SEAT. TEA CART. TABLE! REPOSSESS 1 ON8. 1^1.?* I S* braklid — Com* in Now or Call for 1 —SSP.jr, y.. Orcoafd Laat $f. blankeU. dVat A HOMS APPOINTMENT I « ROOMS. UTILITIES FURNISHED floor lamp. City Adjustment Service Bo*d' *p‘I _______________________ ’88 DODGE! GOOD CONDITION. LEAVING CITY, ELECTRIC IRON-! 32M; like new Ken more mangle, er chean OE deen frMse 1 cu. ft. MO; electric itove. (30; metal 8125 oe mahatany eloseu cabl-! lathe. 135; large electric cooker. A television, $ioo ft h.p. Sim- |14 6R3-5MI, Jacobaon’* Trailer GET OUT OF DEBT" PAT OFF ALL TOUR SILLS! | WITHOUT A LOAN ONE PAYMENT PLAN AVOID OABNIBHMENT1 AND UuO, o uk « 00 per cent automatic wa- tor softener ptb.rglas tanks with u yesr warranty. Take advantage of our it yearx^ experience, ttu. TnrliiHtnw normal Q, ^ Mftft West, . holstered straight c____________ storage " mtat'SHito..^NbrlrMhrM.(ih,... coat racks, draftlnk mlEcblne*. electric A.B. Dick mimeograph, niultlllth offset press, typewriters, > adding machines, check protectors. OR 3-9767 and Mt 63010. Forbes Printing & Office Supply. pSpr wifi*"bo¥3(, Avom Muter and peel due to moisture. Warwlct Supply Co. PLAYER PIANO. It ROLLS, OOOD condition. 3I7| Milford, MU »«3I3; M^AC PLYWOOD CO*4*4 1410 BALDWIN AYE ' PE 62543 PLACTIC PIPE. *s INCH. (4 45 MB ^------- I Inch, .33.31 per ... Inch. *13.47 per Disnns, ih Inch. (13.36 per hun-dred; 3 Inch. 337.87 per hundred. Ub h.p, take pump, new, JUS. O. A. Thompson, 7005 MM West. rK K«l proof ’ AM bout* paint, double money beck gnarantee against peeling. OAKLAND FUEL-PAINT 433 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 6416* SAFEWAY SCAPPOUHNO. 333 A section. OR 3-3303. SALON HAIR DRYEH AND CHAIR - OR 61734 eltor g p.m. STANDARD POODLE. 3 MONTHS. AIM 'S3 Chevrolet Oood transportation, Soil or trade. OR 3-8228, 8INOER SETTING MACHINE IN lovoly. cabinet with Bis Bag for decorative gtltchex- Like new. Balance *30 or make payments of *4 per month. Universal Co, PE 4-0905, , Stainless steel double sink 134 85. Toileta, »17.»5. Pan hoods. 12* *8. O.A. Thompson, 70$ MSI "•.CL! FE 5-9281 — ... Huron, PONTIAC. MICH OPPOSITE MAIN POST OFFICE 1 732 8X8 RUOS ’ASPHALT TILE. PLASTIC TILE, | “BUTLO" TILE. ; ANCHOR FENCES ALUMINUM OR STEEL No Money Down PHA Terms. FREE ESTIMATES. PE 67471 Mortgage Loans MORTOAOE8 ON ALUMINUM SIDING S. SAOINAW 1 UVINO ROOM SUITE, BEDROOM »taH - AWNINOS^ 1’ Deal direct with owner and sat fjjf* JtjtJJtl **?*r,®n* LET uiTiyV IT OR UCLL IT FOR "’Se* off" Reliable ^Pioneer" are. 43 Orchard Lake Ave YOU OXFORD COMMUNITY re J.8645 OL 1-88! -acre up. 7 H.Y7**0AUCTtO'f. OA 61131._________—aumiifUM—uTiTi ty ______ __________HI-FI PE 61333. ’ ET US BITf IT OR SELL IT FOR YOU OXFORD COMMUNITY AUCTIO'I OA 62*31.____■ _ r. roi-W-. V*1*?/af* ehsto- 3 MAHOOANY ""OININO TABLE. ~« "ISu*to!"'*M' 'Sarito»' and Har- P.rm Loan tai^e' ftlT^ Teto ^Vee t.bii " de““.to“ toS«‘ •«« hreakfront.^^(150 graves. 7«3 W. Huron, trash Fa 68631 All for *9* Only 31.80 weekly A Mortgage Rndilem' ■------------------ TALBOTT LUMBER BPS paint. Odd Bond pamt. DuPont luclto no drip wall paint Hardware, plumbing, electrical supplies and full line of lumber. ! Open 3 o.m ‘Ul 3:30. Bun. 9 to 1 HB5 Oakland Avo. FE 4-4808 TO RENT A BINDER MACHINE PE 3-3311 Singer Sewing Center WATER .SOFTENER. LIKE NEW Filter-soft. Automatic. Call eve-ntnga Sal, or Sun. EM 3-3*64.. WORK BENCHES. 0011 WALSON OL *-***1 >n proflt-r detail* MINIATURE OOLP COUR8ET holes. Pontiac area. Call aftoi FE 4-3303._______ m5TEL. U.S.38 BAST, 13 UN SuburbBn Property 531 WEBSTER ... owner. 3 mile* from Tasewtll, > *. Tenn . 3 miles from Cumberland, Tenn. Lena Jennings. 1311 — remodeling and i lotaa. . JRTQAGE A EM 68333 $600 to $2,000 [. OR 3-2330. lr* 12" TIM* Model 17” C. B. 8........ Emerson Portable . ’-‘ife ... Emerson . House to sold Must kiiratt P RED SHIELD .STORK _______ US EAST LAWRENCE Everything to meet your needs Clothing. Furniture, Appliances • , USED 103.000 BTU OIL FURNACE furniture, rodlo- Autaurn Helghte.---- BATHROOM 1riXTURES. Ol£ AND t -12L _____player end records, Ken- more washer, AUss heavy duty saw. Industrial vacuum cleaner, fine library of books, 20 years of Notional Geographic. lawn furniture, fur coat. 833 South Hospital Rd. gas furnaces. Hot d fittings. Super Ka StUS* USED OIL DUO-THERM HEAJER 278 gallon tank. 20' copper, lub. Ing and futures, bargain. \ UL) HEIOBT' SUPPLY 3383 Lapeer Rd.______PE 6*431 ---------- roR 4 ponies Dog house new. SUPER MARKET FOR SALE 3(43 Elisabeth Lake Rd. Very good busing** and lota of park- skScT LAKE ORION — OXFORD Clsrkston area. 30 acres. Pretty three bedroom and -bath home. Paneled living ror~ screened porch. Attra on and dining room, oil furnace. Moot of t lags stay Including ________ washer and dryer, deep freose, tractor and tool*. 30x40 tarn. 3 car gang*. Stream run* through property. (33,000 with terms. C. A. WEBSTER, Realtor OA 0-3613______ MT 3-3331 For Sale Lots 54’ SUNOCO STATIONS Pranchlxte ar* available to Pontiac Rochester areas offering then on portantUai; 1—PAID THAI NINO PROGRAM 6-TOUR OWN BOSS 3—MODEST INVESTMENT Voss & Buckner, Inc. we take trades open™"to * 3W Notional Htdg----— FE 64720 I WM.TOtLiy-------------PE 62337 _______________________________ CA8H AVAILABLE I - 0«''n«r QfJogyn MAHOGANY DlNIW~RODIT"rX^Ef,Yf^i;j: To Improve your borne and pay I 13 PRIOIDAIRE REPRIOERATOR ! Me. 3 choirs. Buffet. Chino nM- „iluinu up all of your debts plus your | - 3-door. 5 ns. old. excellent j net. Good cond (40. PE 64282 ps-mm*82-4704 ' ^.•‘iU'b^eTa^^ld^f ! l^«V7yT*g; ■>»« «“ ^ ; UO^a-^CAi^OnnU-gtl BABT^BEdT-NO fiA7TR«8«,-*6 . r . ) /&.-(?f iffiK1*: 1 »7" TABLE "MCT3EL O E. TV. tobf*? JiS^VriddlMm^^^droplleif J®.' L“,!^i£j,n, «>»»>tooUon door. n.rk. V S* Iy Sf**' FI *'5483- William ; good condition. 333. 1333 S. Cass I table and 0 chairs, freeser. re- __________r,— p*f‘/f Benderoft. , „ ; Lake Rd. frigerator and mlac. Items 1831 BEEF AND PORK - HALT AND - — - ~ -—■—— 31” VENffS CONSOLE TV OOOD ’ Apple Lane off Kirkway. .off W. quarters. Opdylce Mkt. PE 67341. SwaDS 631 condition. 426. PE *-14*3,' i Lwg Lake. _______BEDROOM SUITE. STOVE RE- ------ -------------- 39" ANDll" ELECTRIC RANGES' I UVST SELL. OAS OAS, frlgerat*- |g — Sg TILE' Refriforator. 30 gallon gas water tnclneratorand an antique organ, ot ha r ............... Maywood. Rochester exC. condition. FE 5-4W4. * itom*. 1 Machinery 6 BULL DOZER. TEHRATBACT. l 160’ x 170’ CORNER ON 2 PAVED ROADS Beautiful hilltop bulWtng sites, in an urea of good homes. Excellent drainage. 3338 down. STATIONS FOK lease oood POTENTIAL, Please call between 3 a.m. and I p.m. (863344 or ‘slier 8 P-m. 382-3437. PURE OIL COMPANY COMPRESSOR PORTABLE. Lf-Roy 106 CPM 00 lb. eencret breakers, clay space, hose any1 points. Call MU 8-2230. Cameras & Equipment 70 household AROUB CS SLID CAMERA WITH 7 PIECE CHROME DINETTE SET. almost new. for an older dining room suits, must ho in good condition and include o chine cab. PE 64430 VARIETY SHOP Farmington are*. Interesting | liable hubineas. Name your tot. Michigan Busine* OLD8 FOR BUILDING LOT. PE 62331 ____ VERT ‘68 FORD 3000R. BT1< good condition. PE 3-06so___ usTbuicx CONVERTIBLE. WILL swop for fl berg las boat and motor of oquol. Car can be seen at 5580 Kingfisher. Clsrkston. MA 62333. 5* T-BIRD HARDTOP. SO T-BIRD convertible tor Land Contract oft OA 6 FREEZERS—$148 Name brand freeser*. All fast frees* shelves, handy door storage. scaled in unit, now to crate*. UTTLE'S APPLIANCES 0317 ptxle Hwy., Drayton Plains i Uon ,«b2-o.137 Vb^MUe N. 7/llilams Lake Rd I -i=£- MOVINO OUT OP TOWN. Bi>T PAIR OP GOLD LINED DRAPE8. 78"x32", traverse rods Included, |25. Maytag wringer washer, (33. CARRIER VTQN WINDOW AIR-condltloner. Esc. condition. 3131. Or will trade for (4) aluminum storm* and terton doors. 336 CASH WAY .... .... -■*- STAHUCT ALUMINUM WINDOWS REFRIGERATOR AND fRttZXB 4x4 to Masonite ........ li t* combustion, (300. OR 14-173*. Ugg y. Peg board . . 03.33 Like new, _____________ 10x48 36ft Rook Lath . .. I .M REFRIGERATORS. |s». 15; TV'l,! 4x3 Plasterboard I _ MusIeJ Poods 71 3 reconditioned upright PI-1 **“ from (133 up Small Rood organ . Grand nlano. like new 31.7(5 Lowrey organ 1 311.(3 aad ■ Appf,. 433 W Huron. >8 41113 REFRIGERATOR, GOOD COND1- 4x* to Ply SCOTS . Burmeister ■ „ SALES CORPORATIO-V °SA?a1S,L t 61371 after 7:30i JOHN A. LANDMESSER. BROKER _studto couch. PE 67*40. lot' in bloom- 1413 T^HES!4*^ ,RPVJ?! >^r4W j duplex, trade for car. lum --- ” Uta OPEN ’TIL 9 EVES. / - | ^ber qr , .mail down naement. 335-70*1. 7 mac hint'. J REFRIGERATOR $25. GOOD CON dition, OH 613-5230. »“Make7 bilt- REBUILT” VACUUMS, Ulte CF • ^ “to Only ' 7« W Huron. Bunie* h Hargroves Sunday 10 ... monthly I 8 E W i N O MACHINES." WHOLE- RJSfi- R®*DY. LUMBER COMPANY 1340 CD*ley Lake Rd. EM 3-417 Open * a.m. to 0 p.m. dally i Depart- , sale I teraao,'owner. VE ’6^13(7 ch“p' LAkOl BUILDINO LOT WITH like privileges on Morris Lake. Reasonably priced tor quick sole. PONTIAC-WATKINS SUBDIVISION. 100x180 $300 down. PE 67530 sylvan uik"!Urt — If rib. Price reduced to 33,103 tor quick sale. (33-1038. Sale- Land Contracts ~ 60 duo-therm oil space heater pgVtW C PANGUS. Realtor ORTON VILLK 0* South Btrtot___NA 7-3313 LAND CONTRACTS TO 1 to sou. Earl Oarrola. El or EM 6*083._______ smell six* heater. DIAMOND RING POR ELECTRIC housetrsller PE 5-55M. For Sale Acreage 83 ! 3-BEDROOM BRICK none ito-car garage, fall Uto basement, fenced yaro. close to. town and school. Por housetrotler. OI mortgage^ available^ Owner )RT CLEANINO PLANT P O'fi j CENTURY FINANCE COMPANY { 1(0 South Broadway I Lake Orton MT 61311 FOR a E PART BRITTANY AND KENT , bedrma , large carpotod JR with fireplace., Breakfast.... In kitchen. Built to vanity hath. Vast, eatraoea. Putt bob ft car iftnuN r*"* ** 'r * and pav* it condition Sn**d yarjT- SOW. PHA BARGAIN ‘ VERY HEAT AND CLEAN —COMFORTABLE 3-STORY Imp - 6BEPR00M — CEDAR PANELED LITWO feMMMaMlBWaMBI a. HMD OAK FLOOR AND ’ WOODWORK — NICE " tPtwwsE - Pull babe- . ■Wy — l-CAR GARAOE-LAME YARD - PORCH. COLORED BARGAIN ' ' DROOM - Lff. - PULL BASE- Ideal for owner p Pott bem’t and e Can for appoint** et (3.030. Terms. OWNBR LBAVINO STATE — Her* 4a a ftna mmmar built hfline. Beet -ffSl r-B.’wVuJgir i take. 7TU1 eecrtfl VILLAGE OP CLA1UUTON — t bedrm. reach, lerpe Ur. rm., family etee kitchen, herdweod floors. Largo fenced lot. Quick possession. Buy before school 11.100 Dn *0.000 - fail < :-p£? have been looking tor. ■ fprod watlo,-mg. floors__________ high aoenlc let overlooking ether tMMMfr MR. ,3 Mb. to ocheta* end shopping (13,733. 33 ACRES - NEAR M8UO; REA- i ACRES OP LAND LOCATED •-» v. * . Parke MA i-im. i 3576 W. Maple. I NEAR HADLIY 10 ACRES WITH-A tretr Holly. Fenton area. MI waterpcwd arMa - —beeutlful building “ For Sale Farms 56 VIE IUUK Signature Up to 34 month* to repay PHONE FE 2-9206 OAKLAND WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We wUl be glad to help you STATE FINANCE CO. 80S Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 4-1574 and started will trade for 13 shot 33. Call OR 615*3 anytime. 2775 Deland. Drayton. FORD •» Y-3. CUSTOM 3 DOOR. Low mUcage. Exc condition. One owner, tor equity to email house trod»fne. TVs er other articles of veins. Obel Radio and TV, 3333 Elisabeth Lake Road. FE 4-4iM3. Open 3 to 3. months, total balance only 343.(0. This mochtoo sows on buttons, button boles end designs Just by dieting. Alee to modern cab-Call Capitol Sewing Center -----—------ — 5-4407. ABOUT ANYTH1NO YOU RANT POR THE HOME CAN BE POUND AT L ft 8 SALES. A little out of the wey but e lot toes to pay. Furniture end, appliances of all kinds. *!EW AND USED. Visit our trade dept, tor real bargains- We buy. sett or trod*. Com* out end task around. 2 acres ot free parkin* Phone PE 5-3341. OPEN MON.-SAT. I TO I choose from. Prices start Singer portables, g 13.33. six sag equlp-L-ment Curt1* Appliances. *4*1 D Hatchery Rd. OB 4-H01. i. Splash block, door stUs, i. Call 3361537. BUY NOW AND SAVE ON ALL INSTRUMENTS. BE READY WHEN SCHOOL STARTS. CHOOSF PROM LAROE SELECTION LIBERAL TRADE ALL437MNCE STUDENTS RENTAL PLAN LAYAWAY OR PAYMENT PLAN , EDWARD'S ____18 8. SAOINAW BANJO, VIOLIN. SLIDE ~THOM-bonc, banjo harp. 5457 Bone rest Union Lake. jBAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR Sr By factory expert. CALBI MUSIC CO. New i t prices. 11(1 Cam* condition, cheep. PE 2-3768. f*F#*E 33*‘ GAS RANOE. ELEC-! i* Co. (II TAPP AN OAS RANGE. PE 677*1.11" copper, 30 ft. lentihi to" copper, 30 ft. lengths to” copper, Wt ft. SM ... * pe "F— trices, iJ Pc B»tn sets with trim .. (89.(5 - I White or colored 2nd* __SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 17* *- Saginaw PE 5-21(3 CHEST. CHILDREN'8 CLOTHE8T TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN * 214 E. Sf. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS WTO (500 LIVESTOCK - 55.(03 dn. OL 34711 PL 3-3313 n, 1 - VACANT—I BUILD-1 “FRIENDLY SERVICE” WRIGHT SRj Aft- Open 5 FE 5-9441 ID ACRES WITfl LAKE PRONT-sge — also frontage on black-topped road — suitable dividing — complete set .. .. buildings — Waterford Bros BUCKNER . Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 233* Oteto Hwy. at Telegraph I OR 613*6 FB 2-01D Open Eves. Free Perking ' iOi»*4 FINANCE COM PAN Y WHERE YOU'CAN _ , BORROW UP TO $500 UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE ’> OFFICES IN ------FE 67331 Pontiac — Drayton Plains — Utica I Walled Lk.. Birmingham. Plymouth iWAP BOAT. YotfTB BED, chest, buggy, toys. OR 3-0584. | TRADE EQUITY IN '87 MOA. mechanically new tor acreage or Older model car, call 693-1785. IU M P E R COUCH. CUSTOM built, tor room divider or large room. Excellent condition. 3'g" length. 43" width. $18#. OL 1-0444. BLOND DUNCAN PHY PH STYLE YEAR OUdwt trailer c6ttaoe ... Will take house- For Sale Clothing 64 3 OIRLS WINTER COATS. SOB 3 and 13. Mans fingertip Jacket, else 40. EM 3-80U LADIES’ CLOTHING, SIZES 12-14. FE 3-7524. 1 • LADY'S NAVY Sale Household Goods 65 OP A KIND SPECIALS 41344*.K*Maator Dehumidlfler 3 73 X®£** 1 3 cycle washer 3133 *311.35 Ironrtte Ironer ....iiie Y Maytag Custom Dryer (t(( WAYNE OABERT Ul.N. Saginaw P^ 5-8138 BLOND FURNITURE. 4 JtOOMS. like new. P« 5-4938 after 4:30. BEAUTIFUL 8INOER SEWINQ machine. 81s Zagger for deiisni. monograms, button baits, etc. Deluxe model to modern oak cabinet. Balance ill or take on payments of $8.53 per month, uni-venal Co, PE <-0338, BETTER BUYS Adjustable bed framta .. 34.01 Hollywood .headboards ...... 34.93 Innerspring mattress .....1. lit** ‘ Dedrool Open 3 MB 8:33, Mon. Berry Garage Door Factory Seconds • AvailbMo at tlaoabla discount 2308 Col* Street, Birmingham 601(3 ill 4-1333 IRAND NEW WROUGHT I|t6M hunk bods eomplete with springs end mtttrees. 05.53. Also mepU bunk end trundle bed* at big dls-counts Pearson's Furniture, 43 Ofchaqj Lake Ave. JSED REPRI ondltlondd—1 'RETTEIW , ladles clothes, and miscellaneous -- ---M —--------- household Items. MA 6503. TKkDK auZ*™* ^R EigH J^to s.r^ trie ruge B. B. Munro Electric1 PE 4-5333, P? . *08* ■77.-S.yr softening effects of gas aad •*! Ives a smooth satin Mack fin! „ ........... ....... 5-Gallon Can $9.95 Radio-Phonograph. Console .. *38451 BLAYLOCK COAL ft SUPPLY CO 15 W. Pike n 4-1132 EE Time|»1 OrSfard f—- I Antiques A basement pull A Pocket Pull of When You Sett 7 Item* Through DUE FE 12-81 - MOKRIS MUSIC Bchmldt rg 34217. ° ~ VIBRAPHONE Sate Office Eqiri|Hmut 72,Snte Fnrtn Produce 96 c°M.f L*T* ^y.^ wnuMa and transparent MigWiCS?g«4T5:t ^&g°taP SPfta *“* CV* **°2H "u**AjMffV2L.a g^gft only factonr authored branch “BLUtbKRWES Al* KLUOTTF' ■•J& ^ »l * rtteot Modltlon. phone OR MH>llfan'^irt n* **r ■ ----.--- I *»rm, garden, orchard l-* — .,-----,^imruvij, , 1 rwawv JM MM, MV , X 10 WALL TINT TEAR DROP StfL tamp traitor. RHllt | Sar2r> 7*8(8? t!g te l**' ' 'TifufliJuKl wGtbilff RUF.MAM HABnWAPF Jj MW.______________________________ imiihi n«M | APflU, TRAN8PAR- 3545 Elisabeth Lk Rd ra uni tnt and duchess TM pick or we OPEN DAILY 'TIL *;' BUN. aV|| Marrla.MUdlokon Br., Ult DEMOR8TRAT0Bt TKHfFTSfo =r. camping trailers by Mich. NroI^R. 1?..f.nf. P*?** PRMaiRB sentstlve. aarc money on Nimrod- Mid lrooen cherries. Pop tento. Eureka draw-tit*, all Muebarrlae.. atrnwbarrloa and etc. type* and alaee. Traticr-Nlmrod g and *0 lb. bontalner*. Dayey'e Wayfarer, Wood* three a tar down '. _ Market,, Rochester, OL 1-tlll, insulated eleepln* bsg. Call MITHOMPSONB OWN ROME rllll- ____• • • | frown tweet corn and *tfK*r fresh OUNS—ALL KINDS. BUT. 8SLL.! vegetables available at Tbomp- Dade. Repair* and scope mount- son's Oardenland, 12 Mila* wait Ink. Burr-Shell HI 8. Ttlearanh.' on MM-/____ inst------------------IwIrrE fBACHBB. 372$ ». BLVD OUNS—ALL RINDS. BUY, SELL, trade. Repalri and scop* mounting. Burr-Shell, 118 8. Telegraph. pj 3-4188. YELLOW TRANSPARENT. PICE your own. fl per bushel. Bring containers. Rice Farm. 83] coat* Rd, North of Seymour Lk. Rd., 3 miles west of Oxford. OA MM. Sale Farm Equipment 87 Sends Orevel A Dirt 76*; 1 TO IH YARDS, BAND, OR A VEL, ” ■'bia^r~dm.’oR“^«or i BARGAINS 1 TO 1 MILUON TARDB ‘ OP wE„Hfv* A TREMENDOUS shredded peat or black dirt. Load- LABOR INVENTORY OP USED ad or doUrerod. T day* a nek *----— —s=~ 888 Lochaven Road, PE 8-1413. l-A PEAT AND .TOP SOIL. DE-Ueorad 810 a load. OR 3-704 ALL ARE PRICED TO BELL. CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE. •1 TOP BOIL, CRUSHED STONE. «miT gravel.flll. Lyle rtlBtlln 683-3400 or PE Min. I -i ttop soil. blaCe Dm'r.; sand, fill and gravel. FE 3-7774. Attention truckers I KING BROS. The bast brown pant, shredded | PE 4-0734 PE 4-1113 and loaded at Po* Bay tub. Cor-1 * PONTIAC ROAD AT OPDYEE Elisabeth ^Lake^Rd. and . i-r> ywr wwq * * 3***' erators. 1_____ ... _____________ __________________NA 7-3191, Ortonyllle. SROIMN UP 8IDEWALE. DELTV- FORD FERGUSON T R A C T O R end. WE 4-3371 I rt'uouu, South Lyon. OE -----a Lk. Rd. EM 3-8373. j ~ W^Vw^nl ______ CRUSHED STORE. BAND. ORAV-1 Uvator. 1881 John Deere el E*rl Howard, EM 8-0831. . | tor. and 830 John Doer* tractor PONTIAC LAEE BUILDERS SUP-!*™> U»* power and power steer- m rsr^gssfSn. nance. Hartland Arts Hardware, . phone Hartland 1811. iTdeUvered. LATE MODEL 841 f5r5 TRACT- mortar, trucking i . OR3-4318 Kvcnlngc. Mil dirt. EM 1-1418 or t 1 3-0348. Alto load- ™ ...1 Stone ___ Overslied stone. 83 rd. PHI Dirt. 30c yd. DeUv — J " *•*“' WHEELHORSE BOLENS TRACTORS Riding mower* and tillers. Special discount this month. Fite tickets to the drive In. Eeona Ed^U>blN.-eijr I Dixie Hwy. MA Auction Sales B & B _ | EVERY WEDNESDAY Sale Ha—traBw I» AL88A 4SE1A 8 BEDROOM. FULLY asag- ^ "- ^raeAer. ’dryer ■81 »PT. b-BEDROOM. EXCEU lent coadBtaa. OL HW after A __: ALL HBW IB PONfiZC W3RTA CAMPBB CAMP TRAILER COMrLETB WTfE KITCHEN CHDISg-OUT BOAT SALKS o B. Bum_________pb ms 10 FAMOUS MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM •* latest 81118 oide and the mw aic nmlm9rifrir\ wjtti roof wta«B and bay wST ds»L ~ m quality mi :k from, f m rant your Vfl Oxford Trailer Sales * ^ *• "UTS'S* * * * 09LD SBAL - 8-BEDROOM. DE L&f^li$k SMtutr* iENT ] * Jacobson Trailer Sales ^nd Rentals w modal* in traral trail load. Praytoo PUtnaTOKlMMI. "Bicj Savings" AKD "DISCOUNTS" IP DUMPHY with JOHNSON 80 HP. else, starter and can., Duller, loaded with extra'* ,_............. 81080 18' DELTO, Complete, elec, starter, SB BP. Evlnrude. Tat Net DuUar ...... 1880 18' THOMPSON boat, motor and Dollar, cover and Jacketi ...... 1138 38' CRUISER Inboard, real ale*. Oiff Dreyer Gun & Sport Center 18310 HolD Rd. MB 4-81 Open 1 Daya a Waek The dollar you save is just as impdrtant as the dollar you earn. So be a winner when you buy a Detroitei or Pontiac Chief Mobile Home from Hutchinson's. •» OVBB 30 DIFFERENT FLOOR PLANS TO CHOOSE PROM. . SEE THE ALL-NSW SPAN-O-WIDE THAT OPENS UP TO 30' ne w fa T g. aMS. a LABOR SELECTION OP 8' AMD IP WIDE RECONDITIONED USED MOBIIJC HOMBB AS LOW AS 0108 DOWN. STOP AT THE LOT WITH THE *SPIN-NING-TQP” v. Bob Hutchinson "t^ Mobile Home Sales, Inc. 8101 Dlxlo Highway, Drayton Plain! OR 3-l3<>a Open 1 day* - MARMADUKE Sale 3«S3. AKC 3 YEAR C FE 4-0046 7 BEAGLE, 875. 8088 DIKDt HIOHW rood polo*. Wardrobe cabinet. _ookcase. Apt. size gat stove, HmkltcirnR^e. FliII iIi6 g*( rknge r Eureka vacuum. Uvlnx rm., din-annm» wieww aTAwn.1 lng rm. and bedrm furnishings • I week* 838 Ph 883-1884.1 plus nice dishes |nd mlecellany. AKC DACHSHUNDS 110 DOWN STUDS JAHEIM'B REO. PB 8-3538.1 beaole pups. Good huntino I Auctioneers. Sam Proulx and Duane Upton, nt Oxford Community Auction on M84 lust North of Oxford, Ed. Proulx, Into* Man- If soumre Lake Rd.. aeeond street GUINEA PIOB, RABBITS, ALL Pet Shop, 58 Williams, ra 4-6433. i MINIATURE POODLE PUPPIES, (u. ____________________________ MA 5-133*._________________I East of Telegraph). Furalehlngs ^OODLES, MINIATURE, PUPPIES »» 5I!!7.^S2L' ■ 8hgs”SS ^rmtoehMytt4tol°f | -^RoXrt k“lShS!: FoodlM. frott #MWH"flLfgg| -r—n--------rr— puppies, 8*8 up. Bred silver f*. Sale Housetrailers 89 mat clippers. OR 1-8178 or <»]. .>*”»• ____13-BEDROOM HOUSE TRAILER PARAKEETS 6uARANTEED TO| tor sale or rant. UL HUS. Uffi 9S5251.V1’ 1.500 3T VINDALE COMPLETE- ^toJLAum™ _CLM3M._:---------I.IOHTlI EIGHT Rent TraMerSpaue 90 BRAND NEW 8PAEES. PONTIAC MobUt Homo Park, PE 84883, NORTH WBBTERN TRAILER Park. Accommodate OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR those Who warn the best. 40*x8F lot*, 18'k40’ cement patio*, etc. Auto Accessories 91 For Sale Tires 8 8aglnaw 8t 1 0-4588, GUARANTEED U8ED TIRES, 13. 14, 15 Inch. AtttO Dlscount-U.8. Royal tiro*. East Bled, nt Ml. POUR 500*13 TUBELE88 WHITE-wnll used tiro*. |30. FE 4-0100 BMW r« m. >\niJ i lim*._* plus h Sales. 503 8 Saginaw. FE 4-4181, FE 8-3113 Mm one of Wally Byarn't exciting RBX5I8TERED BCOTTIE TERRIER caravens ) standaMd BRAND NEW TIRES Trad* in on General Safety Tires. 8*ve up to M, of Mie s list price. Black or wbMewalls. ED WILLIAMS 081 S. eaglwaw at Rstebura It' CENTUBY BOAT. 30 HORSE power outboard motor with all control* and trailer. Ready to go! Only 8388. Ill VowhoURd. 18' McBAY INBOARD II HOR8E-power motor. Electric starter -Good condition. Mud sacrifice, 8888. 1188 Barns bury, union Lake. * . Tr«.s, Offered 100 8388. EM 3-3818. ' c mu ALUM-CRAFT. SHELL LAKE OLA88. Freeland. Pon-Toon boats, Aqua swan Aluminum, and Cruisers Ine.CItnkerbulIt boats. . WK SELL AND SERVICE. Kvhtrnd* Motors and Lawg Mowers _ DART 8PORTMEN CBNlER Fishing Supplies A Sporting Equip. 801 N. Saginaw, Holly, ME 1-8811 Open Dally A Sunday* 1 a n t p m 1 ' AUBURN ROAD 8ALE8 A SERVICE Dale outboards — FIBEROLA8 BOATS Outboard Motor Repair-AU Maks* 1818 W. Auburn Rd. a UL 8-10*1 (Bet. Crooka A Llvernlols Rda.) ACROSS FROM AVONDALE HIOH ALUMINUM BOAT, FULLY I rNOlNE AIRLINER, NON4TOP-Los Angeles, Ban Fraoetooo, San Diego .7. 50 Hawaii, 1*8 00 extra. New York, |U. Miami, 48. Ferry Service Inc. OR 3-1388. LEA VINO K)R DEXTER, Missouri through Harrtaburg, Aug. 3^or 3 to share expenses. RIDERS t6 BOUTHkAM ka------• FE 8-2384. Wanted Used Cars 101 $25 MOKE For that high grade used ear, aei us before you sell H. J. Yai Welt. 408* Dixie Highway. Photo . wMB—L.. . motor, 133 Norton. AH New In Pontiac ORADY WHITE LAP8TRAKK AttUA SWAN ALUMA LAP lITEHOrSE. VENUS CROMERS WEST BEND MOTORS Port*-Camper camp Trailer Wood. Alum., Flburgla*. | ft.-34 ft. SCOTT MOTOR* AND SERVICE CRUIRF-DUT BOAT SALES 63 B. Wa’ton PB *8803 ARKANSAS TRAVELER BOATS Thompson Clinker Built Boat* *81 JOHNSON MOTORS GASOW -SPORTS CENTER— 3111 Cast Lake HIT 81*1110 KEEOO HARBOR. MICH. BARGAIN—14' THOMPSON RUNA-bant. Two 18 h.p. outboard motor*. Practically new traitor. .Mia*. *x- *— “• “ oar TRAILER, LIKE MOTOR, r. 81888, FE a Seh ii 2-7801. REGISTERED MINIATURE CHI- TOY FOX TERRIERS REOIS-tered. 1 male. 3 femalea. Call FE H43KOT PTB *8388 aftdV TOY POODLE. A STUNNING white, year old mala. Sou * broken, vaccinated. MI 8-8885. 1 White. OL 1-8141. TOY POODLS PUPPIES, OOR- Dogg Tfalned, Boarded 80 DOOS ABD CATS BOARDED, Burr-SheU, 318 8 Telegraph McNARTM TAILWAOOER KEN-Mis, boardlnf, trslnlns, mini. OL Mil, * Hunting Dog* 81 CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRIEVER, m years old, completely trained, sold on trial. 83M. .Also, Chesa-peake pup«rpgl 4-IU3. REGISTERED ENOLISH POINT-er, male. 3 years did. Call After _T p.m. CiR 3-731*.___ Huy, drain Feed 82 lOO^ACH riE^u, For SrIb Livestock 83 3-YEAR-OLD^standard b r E p 1. 8118. UL *3834. Closeout on AU 1961 CREES 16 % Ft. to » Ft.'. Now in Stock!' Start nt $1,378 to $1888 •Used Trailers- I PONTIAC CHOP 43* 3 bed- Holly Marine & Coach OPEN SUNDAYS TRAILER RENTAL WAYFARE by NIMROD 838-Por Weak BLEEPS 8 People RESERVAT7"-DON'T I Oiff Dreyer’r Holly Marine Sale! 18210 Holly Rd. ME 0-8771 HOLLY. MICHIGAN BANK TERMS (OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY) SHORTS MOBILE HOMES 14 ft to 33 ft. Oom travel trail-ota, Wolverine truck eampar ale* bom* type mobile homes. Complete live of part* sad bottle S*e. Hitches Installed and Odra TRAILER RENTALS Campers and Hou**tr*Hers OOODELL TRAILER fUklJB 3200 B Rochester Rd. UL 2-4IM Park hurst Trailer Saks —FINEST nr MOBILE LIYINO— Featuring Now Moon—Owoaoo— Venture — Buddy Qnalltv Mobil* Sale Truck Tires 92A chto* Shop. S3 Hood.'Phono FI Sale Motor Scooters 94 1888 CUSHMAN. MOTOR mMRL 8-3834. 88 CUSHMAN HUSK IE. FIRST 838 ’83 PoKL Mod transportation, first 135 4033 Oak Knoll,__________________ For Sate Motorcycles 95 58 1I0DUL ALL STATE MOTOR-cycle excellent condition, priced for quick said, PE *S3S8. 1*87 INDIAN 70* CD. SUE FWMU3 3 TWIN, PERFECT 1*50 TRIUMPH CUB. VERY OOOD condition. MBt. 3810 Colby Dr., Bloomfield Rills. In bock of Tod’* Privy, In._____________________1 AUTHORIZED DEALER Roy's Harley-Davldaon Sales S83 W. Mnntfnhn “ * ' For Sate Bicycles 96 BOTE 34" BIKE. GIRLS 38 ' BIKE. EM 3-881* , guaranteed used BIKER IW oohwtin Blkaa. 134.16 up. esrlett's Bike and Bat by Shop H 8. Lawreno*. rt *780 ' DEED BIKES. EXCELLENT CON- CHOICE BEEF, QUARTER. HALF, _________OA 8-2179_____ Instruction. LOsaons for the _ experitnoed beginner to th* mast yn ti appoint- LATE8T NEWS IS LISTED ON THEBE PAGES! News of What People Hava to SELL. RENT Or WANT TO BUY. Order your Ad on th* 0 Day, .Low Cost -sun . . Cancel When Result, Ajr* It's the Economical Way. Jast Dial PE Mill. - Boats and AccesBartes 97 r and light*. OR Boat and Trailer Sellout Re i,•**loe **e ski equipment. Ski ropes |1.5o and o^. C. O. approv- Everything for. the boat OWEN’S MARINE SUPPLIES 3*8 Orchard Lake Avc. ____________FE 3-0838 BIO 12’ ALUMINUM BOATS. 1138. *.—'—n ruaabosns. g3*8. Trail-Flboeilqa. jpFn------------------ t BASEMENT FULL OF ROOM l Pocket Pull nf Money *“ “*9 Your Surplu* | S All hrough 1 PE Mill HELP-1 HELP I HELP! IVE NEED EXTRA CLEAN USED CARS RIOHT NOW! “TOP DOLLAR PAID’* Glenn’s Motor Sales >53 W. Huron St. PE 0-7371 noa dollaA paid for Junk and wrecked e*r*. Sava * ‘1. PB 8-3378 or TB B-330T. OOOD DEAL-JUNKS-WRECK8-up to 1300 Cars and trucks. FE 5-3144. ROYAL AUTO PARTS. JUNK CARS WANTED Free towing OR 3-2038 WE NEED CARS! Especially late modal Poetises. Cadillacs. Oldsmobllas, Stocks, Chevrolet!. For top dollar on tthese models and othara call us. M&M MOTOR SALES 3137 Dixie Bury. ^ REALL: Sate IJaad Cara ACTION SALES 1955 BUICK Full Price...^...$ 99 1956 DODGE This on* Is nal sharp. Full Price__,.....$274 Full ‘Price- ........ .,$247 1956 FORD Falrtont with automatic tranamls-ston. extra nle*. Full Price ............$195 ..$197 1955 PONTIAC SOUTHFIELD MOTORS 10* East Blvd. at Auburn. FE, 8-4071 35 More Bargains to Choose From no money down 1955 BUICK 4-DOOR A real than Butck that sum* tut of th* South. No wot. Only 1318. Ellsworth A Beattie MA H4Q* 1957 BUfcJf^ A real nice 3 dear Special. Bo-dtoi beatef, ouOamntto. goad tub-' her Just the kind you hove been looklng for. **#8. PEOPLES AUTO BALKS 08 Oakland FE t-3311 14 CENTURY HARDTOP. METAL-11c green, leaded and plugs, vary dean; 8380 OR 3-8183 before 7 •li ' BUiqc. lebabre. convStt iblw. fulhr equipped, low mileage. RUSS JOHNSON LAKE ORION Clearance Sale '61 MODELS Pontiacs — Ramblers DON’T BUY TIL YOU GIVE US A TRY 58 FORD 3-door I. at 57 FORD 795 YOUR CHOICE $495 '55 Olds Sedan.$495 55 Chevy 2-Door .'..$495 55 Ford 2-Door ....$495 TRUCKS M Pont Pickup . $888 VI CUSTOM CAB 81 Ford Pickup 8888 1 TON 4BP3CSD TRANS RUSS JOHNSON Motor Sales LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 PLACE A “LOST” AD. ail FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an id writer. Boat Discounts SHOP AT DUNHAM'S OPEN EYES. AND SUN. UNION LAKE 3388 Union Lk, Rd. EM 3-4118 BOAT INSURANCE On* of our specialties Hansen Insurance Agnncy FE 3-78*3 CHRIS-CRAFT Like New, 19-Ft. OR 3-3191 Bateman Realty CLEAR THE DECK SALES Owens Plbcrgtoa outboard — 8 toft Owens Cruisers Inboard — 8 lift Skee-craft with Volvo'* — i tan. MANY USED BOATS A MOWERS DEAL NOW AND SAVE LOW TOWN [PAYMENT Mazurek Marine Sales SAODfAW AT S. BLVD. US^lV'm^ftUuM runabout, ISIS 3* h.p. Bvldrudt motor. A good buy at . |888 Set our display of Owens, Steury Aqua Queen, Wege-maker. nod Henry boats, Evlnrude motors and Pam-co traitors. Blf dlaaotmte on nil remaining qmtflta. Take MM to wTahStond. Right on Hickory Rldlo Rd. to De-mode Rd. Loft and follow signs to 6AWBONJ SALES at TIF8ICO LAKE. Phone . Fully oqulppad. FE OAkLAND MARiNE EXCHANOE 311 S. Saginaw FE Mill INBOARD-OUTBOARD 8 A LE8-SER V1CK-BTORAOE complete boat and motor repair flat of now and/uaM bout* PONTIAC WASTE, pj MIN ' WANTED '61 PONTIACS AVERILLIS- 3838 Dixie Hwy. FE 3-88T8______PE I Orchard Lake j Used Auto Parts 102 Sate Used Trucks 103 1955 CHEVY 6 This la a good clean Ik ton with S.ply rubbor. 1848. PEOPLES AUTO SALES I Oakland FE 3-3381 1181 FORD PICKUP. 1171 • ' FE 44818 195* CHEVROLET, V, TON PICK-up, • ft, box and rad finish. tin with bank terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO . 1*0* S. WOOD-WARP, TOMntOHAM. MI «-3738. ’84 STAKE TRUCK, (iwt. EVE------“' 8-3478.; 1*54 FORD %-TON PICKUP. OOOD 1*57 DODGE TRACTOR 70*. SAD die tanks. Mh wheel, air-brakes. Oood condition. 178 Scottwaod, FE 1*82 OMC 3 TO 8 YARD DUMP. Oood rubber, good condition. 1888 OMC 1-ton pickup, goad jfbbar. 888 Oakland MEYER’S “El amino Sales” (CHEVROLET) B- Walton Bird. PONTIAC i. PB 8-8878 Res FE 4-1888 IS FORD, 8 YARD. EXCELLENT condition. >138 OR 3-7138. 1840 FORD TRUCK excbS: GM(3 LLOYD'S USED CAR PLAZA 1961 LINCOLN Continental 4-Door, DEMO. wtlh stick shift, radio, h I960 FORD Oalasto 4-Door. transmission, white_ and power brakes and lng. An axoopttooally oar. 81784 1960 FALCON 1959 LINCOLN Cootlneotol 4-Door Hardtop. * - — - automatic 11 - power, y $8*85 1959 T-BIRD , Automatic transmission, radio, heater, whitewall Ur**, power .brakes and stealing. A clean car and now car trade. <338* ik^SSft, 4-Door. V-8 ■ — Mu,, radio, heater whitewall tin*. Her* la - -.a# owner and n ntw car trad*. 81388 1959 RAMBLER American Wagon, S 1958 CHEVY Blaeayn* 4-Door. 6-c»llnder with stick shift, radio, haater 1958 MERCURY Montclair* 4-Door. Automatic transmission, radio, heater, whitewall ure*. p*w*r brake* and steering. Red and white. 1958 EDSEL 4-Door Hardtop. Automatic 1959 FORD * Falrlane ''8*0'' 3-Door. Automatic transmission, whitewall liras, radio and healer. Black 1957 BUICK CcnvciUbto with automatic trantmisalon, radio, neater and whitewall tires. Spark- liM white ftnt.K iSAl 1957 PLYMOUTH nr- ST" 3-Door Hardtop with radio, heater, actomatlc transmission and whitewall Urn. Must be nan to be appreciated. 1956 FORP 1954 CHEVY transmlsalon. Tbta truck All Above ars Have a 1 Year Warranty J ENGLISH ,FORD LINCOLN — MERCURY — COMET FE 2-9131 232 S; SAGINAW FIRST CHOICE FEATURING THE F-85 OLDSMQB1LE A WIDE SELECTION OF MODELS SAVE NOW ON OUR - ; "98" and "88" SAVE UP TO $1000 -By Buying Now- Convertibles-Sedans Station Wagons Compads-Etc. ALSO MANY FINE USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM JEROME MOTOR SALES 280 S. Saginaw FE. 3-7021 GOOD DEALS SHARP CARS 1959 PONTIAC $2095 power steering, pewor^rnkie, power seats, Hydramatlc. radio, banter and wfeMwaOe. 14.0*0 actual miles. Shoreline gold ftnleb. Like mw. 1961 PONTIAC $3495 Ventura 4-door hardtop. Power Xtal? 1957 FORD ....$495 Moor sedan. 4-cylinder engine, standard transmission, radio and beater. One owner. Buy 1958 PONTIAC $1495 Star Chief. 4-door hardtop. Hydramatlc, radio, heater. Sul! look* and runs like new. 1958 PONTIAC 81295 4-door . hardtop, Hydramatlc, radio, heater. 1wbltowalt Urea. Beautiful turquoise finish. . 1959 PQNTIAC $1995 , 3-door sedan. Power steering, power brakes, Hydramatlc, radio. haater and whitewalls. Solid white finish. Guaranteed 11.080 miles, Can’t find one any nawar. 1958 GMC 54-TON PICKUP ..$1195 1960 PONTIAC $2695 19$9 FQRD .... $1695 1960 RAMBLER $1595 ■uper 4-door. 8 cylinders. daMlld transmission, (Olid green flnteh. A real abarpl*. 1957 CHEVY .,.$1195 196ftCHEVY ...$1995 r with sub I cylinders. Turquoise 1960 PONTIAC $2495 4-door hardtop with Hydramatlc, radio, heater and whitewalls. Beautiful grten finish. Plastic covers. Bull like mw. 1957 PONTIAC $995 1954 CHEVY ...$ 295 1959 BUICK $2095 Invleta Moor hardtop with power stetriJUL. power brakee, Dynaflow, radio and heater. tyOo*flrst ctoas bl*ck b'*u‘ 1959 FORD , WAGON* . .$1395 $ cylinders, standard transmission, radio and haater. whtto-walls, rad and Ivory finish. Extra sharp. 1958 6LDS .... $1395 3-door sadan. power ttoortne.' power brakes, Hydramatlc, radio and heater. whltowanC LML, mileage and locally ewmd. 1955 BUICK . ..$ 445 1960 PONTIAC $2895 tie*ring and brakaeTHydrn-made, radio, boater and whtic-wsUs. Spare never used. Blue with white top. leather trim to match. A real beauty. 1956 PONTIAC $ 795 Star Chief 3-door hardtop has .power brakes. Hydramatlc. radio, maSr and jrhltewalls Guaranteed 31888 miles. l«eally owned. 1956 MERCURY $ 69S SHELTON PONTIAC - BfolGK ROCHESTER ’ OL 1-8133 Across from Ntw ar Sales OPEN TIL 9 P.M. OR LATER Closed. Wednesday, Friday' and Saturday it 6 p.m'. THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1961 fbr hh Core's 106 BIRMINGHAM CLEAN CARS uttgfcM.um .a IN* Rambler Moor tote. Snper UM. Radio and bootot. White ........Wmvf......... mm . Redisi. » IMiU>ct Lark station « !•*• Mercury. Power etoertng Au- • Mur. fwj clow, no Birmingham RAMBLER Woodward South a( U VUo M. ' AM I mtn. from downtown Ponlltc Ml HKQ ________' AUGUST SPECIALS UM Pontiac Starchier 4-door hardtop- Hydramatle. Radio. Healer, pater (toariac. - Power brakes. Whitewolu Mayan cold. A t-owner trade. Bank rate,. UM Starchier aporto aedaa. Hydrant a tic Radio, .ueatar. rower sliming aad brakes. Whitt oralis. Jade at let green. 1 owner trade. UM Pontiac Catalina 4-door hard-top. Bydramate. Rote. Heater. Power sterrtne. Power brakes. WhitsoroH Brea. 1-owner trade. UM Pontiac Starchief 4-door hardtop. Hydras otic Radio, heater, whitewalls, power steering. power brakes. AO morroklde trim. Lew down payment, 1 owner. Final Clearance on All New 1961 Pontiacs (OUR DEALS ARE STEALS) Haupt Pontiac Sales MU t MILE NORTH OP U S. U MApte 5-55*6 Open Mon., Tnes.. Tters., Ml >.p. I BUICK 3 DOOR. BLUE AMD -rhtte looks and rano Uke---- ou'lt like this one. *4*6 BLACK'S AUTO SALES Oakland__________ PE MOM : Buy Now Birmingham - Bloomfield *Exclusive T 1-Owner Trades FOR EXAMPLE: 1961 OLDS Pactory office ear*. Convertibles, 1 door bardtops. Prom $2795 r equipped* $2295 I960 FORD convertible, brig) ""$1995 1960 OLDS \ 4-door hardtop, power (toering, power brnkee. $2395 1959 CHEVROLET Impale convertible, power steering. white with rad Interior. $1795 $1695 1959 OLDSMOBILES (door hardtopy, 4 to ehooet from $1995 1959,. RAMBLER Station wagon, chrome luggage , rack, automatic transmission. DasdjCars.l(X GALAXIE < Town Sedan" 352-cu.-in. Engine Cruise-O-Matic Trans. • Magic Air. Heater . Electric Clock Oil Filter, Air Cleaner Padded Dash $2,864.30 Includes all taxes aad license tram BEATTIE WATBRPORD PORD DEALER At the Stoplight In Waterford OR 3-1291 HASKINS LATE; MODEL TRADES Financing NoProblem! nor end ouehout! CHEVROI OR. SEDf.. [Inr^Stends CHEVROLET BISCAY NE 4-DOOR, MEDAN. Oec (dvlng Acyl. — ~ ndsrd transmlesfam. ro- ll CHEVROLET IMP ALA CONVERTIBLE with VI engine. Pow-ergllde transmission. pMNt steering, radio and heater. Blue finish with white Jop! (AVX HASKINS CHEVROLET - OLDS LOOK HIT Ford convertible. A 1 ..... with power brakes and steering, no cash down, take over small monthly payment*. Lucky Auto Bate. In ». Saginaw, nC4-7214. BALANCE DUB *4*7 • NO MONET DOWN M U PEB WEEK TAKE OVEB PAYMENTS King Auto Sale*. Ill E. Saginaw PE 1-0401 UM BUICK LaSABRE 4-DOOR SE-dan Low mileage and In A-l Hjk Only 41,111. Ate for L. H. Brown. PE HWg. 1MI CADILLAC COUPE SeWLLK blate and turquoise interior, all --------- i now , PE »4kiw'mlto* age, very nice. Beet offer over 41,450. Must sell by August H. m mw. __________________y Motoring Is Such a Pleasure Partlculurly when you art drtolns a real nice ear lue title coal „ black U5T Butck, 3-door, radio, heater, Dyneflow and whitewall tires. Pull pries $895 Remember, we encourage you to check our' car* \vjjh a mechanic you know and trust. FISCHER BUICK 784 S. Woodward. B’ham HIT 4-6222 ACROSS PROM OREENflELD'S HOMER HIGHT . Small Town Trade*: UM BUICK I door hardtop Electro. Power steering, and brake*. Radio and bettor. Automatic transmission. Like DOW .,. . 12.4*5 IMS PLYMOUTH 3 door. Radio and heater. Automatic transmission. I cylinder. Sharp _ NORTH CHEVROLET CO. ISM B. WOODWARD, BIRMINOBAM. . Ml 4-nu. - - - - iwTCHEVROLET HARDTOP. RADIO. K*ATm:¥-^ ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay* menu of $22.32 per month. Cell Credit Mgr., ML Park* at Ml 4-TMQ. Harold Turner, yard. 1IM CHRTaLSI. TOWNER LIKE NEW. MVST BE SEEN. SIM jperlor Auto Sale*. 550 Oakland SshU-4 Cmn 106 1M1 DODGE 3 DOOm SEDAN. • ejrllndST.^ standard tranemUelon. J Htco.Car k:HU(?K FORD M3* at Buckhora Lake LAKE ORION _______MT 3-M11 FORD. V-g. STICK. A-l. MW. nave Auto. PS 5-3IT* PB*-2g*T. ’■R fORD, VdjL BTlCK. *575. rrank's Auto BM**, 3*34 Auburn, UL 2-1154._________. good transportation. 4 Manning. Dealer. John McAuliffe* Ford *30 OAKLAND PE 5-4101 UM PORD 3-DOOR. V-t. RADIO. H1ATBR. ABSOLUTE IV NO MOMKD DOWN. Assam* payments *1 *1L4S per month. Cull Credit ’ Mgr., Mr. Park* at MI 4-1IW. Harold Turner, Ford. •t4 l*ORD V*. atRAlOHT BHIf-r, 2-door. ^ MM. BLACK'S AUTO BALES 250 Oakland ______FE 2-3003 105* CHEVROLET Bel Aire 4 do hardtop. Radio and beater, cylinder ... ..........' *1.1 1*M PORD Panel ..... ..... *3 1*60 NASH 4 DOOR Rebel. Rad and heater, power steering ai brakes. Standard transml (ton ..... .......... ILT Transportation Specials *50 and up . . . Chevrolet -Pontiac-Buick Dealer "M Minutes from Pontine” OXFORD. MICH. OA HIM 1(U CHEVROLET 3 - DOOR, RA-:• DIO, HEATER WHITEWALL*. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN month? Rf|1"?Crodlt * Mgr*? fir Parks at Ml -4-T00*. Harold Tur- LIKE NEW John" McAuliffe, Ford *30 OAKLAND FE 5-41 BECAUSE IT IS THAT IS THE TOP' On this lovely little 10M Buick Convertible with that' most desirable for the younger set (and the economy minded) STANDARD TRANSMISSION. Pull price. *TM. FISCHER BUICK 784 S. Woodward, B’ham Mf*4-6222 ACROSS PROM OKEKHFIELD'B Our Pleasure to Present This mint condition. MM Rule Electr* (door herd top. Tawny Rose with E-Z Bye glass. r»dl‘ heater, power steering. pow< ^.brakes and -whitewall Ures. Pu price, *2,OH. FISCHER BUICK 784 S. Woodward,-B’ham I MI 4-6222 ACROSS PROM OREENP1ELD' $1195 1959 ENGLISH FORD Angha. 1* miles to the gallon. (,-HO mile ear. $895 - 1958 OLDSMOBILES 4-doer, 4-door hardtop*, power equipped. Prom I $1295 1958-PONTIAC Ooavortlhto. white, rod Interior, power steering $1295 1958 BUICK 4-doer hardtop. Cots of com- $1295 1957 PONTIAC "Bn $895 1956 OLDSMOBILE Mjgtteor hardtop. No rust, runs j $695: iUtlfY OTHERS TO CHOOSE : Credit statements accepted *)v«r the phone, On-'tte-Spot Delivery. 1-Year . Warranty. : . ALL THIS AT : Suburban-Olds * ' USED CARS $55-5. Woodward *. MI 4-4485 ■MORE CAR for Your MONEY! MORE MONEY for Your CAR! FOLLOW THE CROWD AND ; * , . $AVE — SAVE — $AV^ '60 PONTIAC '59 CHEVY '58 PONTIAC Catalina 4-Door fodaa with radto, heater. Hydramatle traae-mission, power brakes aad steering, easy eye glace aad whitewall tires. $2395 *Door M Air w $1495 Star Chief 4-Door Hardtop with radio, hooter Hydramatle transmission. power brakes and power steering. $1395 '59 PONTIAC '59 FORD '56 CHEVY Catalina 2-Door Hardtop hag radio, heater, Hydramatle transmission and whitewall tires. $1895: Gals lie 2-Door has ri Station Wagoh with hadlo, heat-r and straight stick traogmls-lon. Here to a real honey of $1695 $695 '60 PONTIAC '60 FORD '57 PONTIAC Catalina 2-Door. It baa radio aad heater and to also equipped with Hydramatle (reaamt $2295 $1795 Super Chief 4-Door Hardtop b radio, heater, power brakeOi steering. $1095 FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC GOODWILL USED CARS Comer Cass and Pike - ~ also — 65* Mt. Clemens SV FE 3-7954 SPECIAL IN DeSoto, 1-owner, 4-door, hardtop, power, brakes and steering. IMT full price. No cash down. Lucky Auto Bales. 103 S. Bag-Inaw. PE 4-2314____ DRIVE A MILE SAVE APILE1-— New Dodge Dart $1946.65 SMALLTOWN LOW OVERHEAD 34,040 MILE GUARANTEE 41*1 US* POR'D, J, 4-DR. WAOON, 1215 Superior Auto SaleB, Ms Oakland 1*43 PORD VICTORIA. HARDTOP. V-4, stick. Radio aad heater, good rubber. Mated Si***; washers, clock. New paint, clutch, brakes, mnffler. *3*4. MU *d*S4. •47 PORD HARDTOP, V*. AUTO- matic.. 26,000 ------------ SbIe UiMi jCnre lit REPOSSESSION 1*45 Pars station wagon, ka_ due ISIX no cash dawn. Lucky Auto Sales. 1(3 S. tegtpew, PS *-2214. UM PORD 2-DOOR. RADIO, HEAT ER. AUTOMATIC. ABSOLUATELY NO MONEY DOWN. AmDum pay-menu at $2t.?5 per month. Caa Credit Mfr.. Mr. Mrki it fi 4-7300, Harold TipUft yard. heater. 2 tone finish' JEROME-FERGUSON ROCHESTER PORD DEALER — , 1-9711 Mate, power ' rtooring. brakes. Cruls-o-kellc. skirts, lew asMooge. sharp. $2125. MA 4-3*3*. REPOSSESSION UM Ford 2-door. V* engine w: automatic. *243 full price, cash down. Lucky. Auto Sal —j. B. Baglnaw, PE 4-2214. DOWN Assume payments of *r K' month. Calf Credit Mgr.. : rks at MI 4-TM*. Bated 1 REPOSSESSION 14* Pont, Low Payments Lakeside Motor* 23S-T1W Fw Sale Car* 106 1044 OLD0 to CONVERTIBLE PULL LIQUIDATION Us.Jhudtop, tow paymeato Lakeside Motors 1*40 OLDSMOBILE AUTOMATIC transmission. Power ileeilna — Pood condition. IS*. Bh. MEN-1*44 OLDSMOBILE 4-DOOR HARD-top. Pun power, wBh air eondl-tlonlng A real rammer special for only MM NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. UM ST WOODWARD, B1RMINOHAM MI 4-SH*. SEE US B&^Sw'VoU DEAL HOUGHTEN & SON 2* N. Mato. Rochester OL 1-SW1 24* Oakland 1*47 PORD CUSTOM MS. V* AUTO-matic, radio' and heater, white walls. Bed end white, special this week only. Mtt NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. ISM S., WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM. Ml 4-2735. ■ REPOSSESSION ‘ Brown and I 1*55 Ford Wagon. *24* full price, ■harp. MM pay only *14 a month, 1st pay- CK* AUTO SALES * ments due Sept. IT. -------- *tee«lde Motors 2M-TUI >6 OMC SUBURBAN DELUXE. 0 passenger, power steertns. timed windshield, automatic transmission, radio, hector, good eondt- tton. *»M. «IT-T .............. BALANCE DUB *5(7 (2* A MONTH TAKE OVXR. PAYMENTS NO MONEY DOWN King Auto'Sato*. It* B. Saglna PE 1-04*1 FOR SALE BY OWNER: lMt Plymouth Envoy V-*. stick shift. White wof* -*■—-**-PE 2-«2(0 i. ExceptionsUy clean. . Cadillacs, 53 to •ft. hardtop. aad oonverUblts *2*5 to U.IM 100"other good' buys._we fln»nce ECONOMY CARS 21 AUBURN REPOSSESSION 1051 Rambler Low Payments Lakeside Motor* 2M-71I1 •60 RAMBLER SUPER STATION wagon. MMtoMnl. Take over pay- IT KAt5LER~gTATIQB WAOdiT 30.000 miles good rubber, excellent mechanical condition, radio. heater. (MS. 1*31 Apple Lue off Kirkway Dr. oB W Long Lk. 1959 RAMBLER AMERICAN STA-tion wagon, Radio and heater. Solid blue finish. *L»5 NOR™ CHEVROLET CO 1000 8. WOgP-WARP BIRtONOHAM. MI 4-2T35 1000 RAMBLER SUPER CROSS-country station wagon, automatic transmission, like new, 10.000 actual miles. **37*. r trade. OL 1-4T21. Sales. * E Bird. FE 1-42*7. r mjuuk siAstu-1 _____ Sacrifice. **2-1747. MM. Shep's Motor > 1*57 PLYMOUTH STATION WAObN. iiVd PE *43*7 I RADIO, HEATER. AUTOMATIC I per month. 6*2-2771. i white, 2 d , ---- ---I btotery, _________ ____ , i dltion, no rust. *950 MI 4-5430 \ after * p.m. Birmingham QUEEN AUTO SALES NEW LO-satton, trucks, can. 2*48 Dixie | Hwy, PE 5-2812, OR 3-1209. I I 19*0 FALCON 2-DOOR, 1-OWNER. Very Pice throughout. PR 3-7943. W FORD 6 CYLINDER.' STANS * shift, radlot heater. Best ot-8740830.____________ month. d bMtcr' Silver-gray $1695 '59 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Door. Sedan, 6-cyllnder, standard transmission^ radio and hoater. 11365 '60 . Brookwood •s Station Wagon H Powergllde, radio and beater. Almond beige finish. $1895 '60 GMC Suburban Carryall Another utility unit equipped with t^ed^mtoslon. Jieat- .S3K 1 slSld** t $1695 '56 Olds • “88” Sport Coupe Automatic transmlsslon^for hen-traffic. radio, heate*I>and Imi?-tlful red and black finish set off by whitewall tires. $595 '58 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Door (-cylinder, Powergltde, Bombay Ivory finish with turquoise Interior. fresh air heater. $1095 '59 Pontiac Catalina Coupe Standard transmission, radio, Mater and plastie coven. Adobe beige flntoh. $1765 '60 Corvair W Series Coupe, s-gjtote $1595 '60 Corvair “700" Series oum with Powergllde. redlo, eater tod folding seat. Har-or blue finish. $1595 '59 Ford Custom “300” V-», automatic $985 '59 Chevrolet El Camino Pickup V-» with Powergltde aad heater. Solid Highland green ftotoh. $1495 '61 Chevrolet Nomad PPaaaenger Station Wagon with full POwei\ Now ear guarantee. Radio, heater and automatic transmission. Pawn bulge finish. $2985 '59 Olds 4-Door “88” Sedan with radio, boater aad SoilcFsraen' finish** ^ ^ $1695 MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES ' "CHEVY-LAND" . - - . v ; . ! ■ fe *4-4547 631 OAKLAND AT CASS. Mi PJflf irij IfF THE PONTIAC PlUfeSS. FRIDAY. AJUGUST : -•^■Todays Television Programs-- PriTBM. ‘ - - ft— uu-n^m.«_ ^ ■ THIRTY-FITE TONIGHTS TV HIGHLIGHTS l:N (3) Movie (caat) (4) Broken Armor r (T) Newt, Weather (9) Popeye (90 For Doctors Oily C:is (7) News AM (4) Weather AM (2) Nam (4) New* (7) Circus Boy (9) Cannonball (90 Driver Education A49 (2) News Analysis (4) Spats AM (2) News (4) News 7:M (2) Rawhide (4) Tombstone Territory (7) Brave Stallion (9) Yoo Asked For It (SO ITearil Through Television 7:M (2) Rawhide (coot.) (4) Happy (7) Matty’s Funday Funnies (9) Mo vie. “Ship Ahoy.” (1942). Writer tf children's books, on cruise to Puerto Rico, meets beautiful star of dance troupe.' Both get tangled in espionage activities. Eleanor Powell, Red Skelton, > Bert Lahr. (56) Food For Life 8:00 (2) Third Man * (4) One Happy Family (7) Harrigan and Son (9) Movie (com.) (56) Searchlight 8:49 (2) Route 66 (4) (Color). Special (7) Flintstones • (9) Movie (cant.) AM (2) Route 66 (cad.) (4) Lawless Yeara (7) 77 Sunset Strip (9) Red River Jamboree A 99 (2) Adventure Theater (4) Preview Theater (7) Sunset Strip (coat) (9) Tightrope! 1AM (2) Twilight Zone (4) Michael Shayne (7) Detectives (9) News 1AM (9) Weather 1AM (9) Telescope UAW 10: M (2) Best of the Post (4) Michael Shayne (coot.) (7) Law and Mr. Jaws * (9) Golf lAlt (A GoU Tip 1AM (9) Spats 11:V9 (2) News (4) News (7) State Trooper (9) News 11:16 (2) Weather (4) Weather (9) Movie. "The Male Animal.” (1942). Idealistic professor plans to read students letter written by radical. He is attacked by wile’s old flame and college trustees. Henry Fonda, Olivia de Havttand, Jack Canon, Joan Leslie. ll:M (2) Sports (4) Sports 11:16 (2) Movies. 1. “Down to the Sea in Ships-” (1949). Captain’s grandson Joins crew of New Bedford whaling ship as cabin boy. Richard Wid-mark, Lionel Barrymore, Dean Stockwell, Cecil Kell-away, Gene Lockhart. 2. “Search in the Night” Reporter Randy Stone becomes curious when beautiful woman hires diver to recover her purse from bottom of river. Frances Rafferty, Frank Lovejoy. ll:M (4) (Color) Jack Paar. (7) Movies. 1. “Coroner Creek.” (1918). Cowboy rides into town of Corner Creek seeking man who killed his financee. Randolph Scott, Marguerite Chapman, Forrest Tucker. 2. “Atlantic Adventure." ' (1935). Exnewspaperman trails murderer aboard ship. Lloyd Nolan, Nancy Chrroll. Denies Tunisia Swinging to Red Alliance TUNIS. Tunisia (AP)—President sbfl» Bourguiba denied today Is North Africa country is awing- to Lyle tog toward aa affiance with the Soviet bloc. But Bourguiba conceded Tunisia’s quest far withdrawal of French forces from Bberte coincides with Soviet interests. “We am not throwing ourselves Into the arms of the Red bear,” Bourguiba fold 2,000 persona representing the country's professional and party elite. “We have asked for Soviet tod to obtain the evacuation of Btoerte. This evacuatim semes the interests of Tunisia and of Russia. That it why I am to ** b™*dl luu operating agreement with Russia.’’ ✓ |}“ » iSOOsquare-ta* *!**• .H* SATURDAY MORNING 7:M, (2) Meditations 7:86 (2) (to the Farm Front 7:99 (2) Accent 7:46 (2) Michigan Gomervation AM (2) Spunky and Tadpole A 96 (4) News AM (2) B’wana Don (4) (Color) Diver Dan (7) Western Way AM (2) Deputy Dawg (4) (Color) Bom the Clown (7) CTusade for Christ AM (2) Captain Kangaroo (4) (Color) Pip the Piper (7) Rural Newsreel 1AM (4) (Color) Shari Lewis (7) House of Fashions (4) (Color) King Leonardo U:M (2) ABakaatto (4) Fury ocal Security office plans torSTLd ■"*>«“ r«knl *** our sovereignty,” Bourguiba fold the throng, which several times interrupted his nearly two-hour speech with applause. For tha first time to Tunisias recent history, an official rally acclaimed the name of F Gama] Abdel Naaser of the United Arab Republic. Building eariy in September. Eventually, moat federal agencies to Pontiac will be housed to the building. 5 Killed on Italian Road POGGIA, Italy (UPD-A track nashed into a farm cart on a m»bi road near here today bi|Hng five women and gravely injuring a sixth. 'K Doesn't Believe Allies Will Fight' WASHINGTON (AP) -Premier Khrushchev is reported to have told John J. McQoy, President Kennedy's disarmament adviser, he is convtoced U S. allies would not fight to bold West Berlin. . Khrushchev also was said to have scoffed at their present military strength in his July 25 Besot with McCloy. McQoy gave, a report on the talk Thursday to a dosed meeting of the Senate Republican Policy Committee. Senate Republican Leaden Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois declined to give details. 'Let's Twist Again' Tops Hero art what young people think an top records of the week compiled by The Gilbert Youth Research Corp. 1 Lft’s Twist Again .... Chubby Checker 2 Dum Dum Brenda Lee 3 I Like It Like Iftet Chris Kenner 4 Last Night 5 Pretty little Angel Bye> Curtis Lee • Iberia’ end Turnin’ Bobby Lewis T School Is Out UJB. Bonds g Wooden Heart Joe Dowell 9 Michael 10 ' Hie Plah Bobby Rydell 11 Hat’s Off To Larry . . ..... ... : Dal Bhannon 12 Quarter To Throe U. 8. Bonds 12 Don’t Bet Money, Honey — Linda Scott 14 Together 15 Yellow Bird Arthur Lyman 26 A Tear It Tha Boll Weevil 8ong 16 Raindrops 19 A Thing Of The Past 20 What A Sweet Thing That Waa ... About 25 per cent of wives to the United States have Jobs outside the home. GOOD SFOBTS ia plant of Iarul IS Kins MfM “ IlKfr ilover ■W-. soiHfeie LerUlatin bodim tt Devour - St rat*r St Rice officii! 20 Tight 33 Label St SjUVa MR JS Nevada (Up 37 Wlns-ahUMd 3* Kite part ------a eyat, Nlfht before B £**** r r r IB ii rr ii r ip ii IT nr lr ■ R JF ■ rr t ir k ■ t rr ■ k 1 1 r ET 1 r R k ■ BT u w r Sf H ■ ■ H s t] If Canvaa ahelter 4$ Sailor • Landed U Fait to play ft Algerian governor, — . . n Wasallva ward 33 Eternities --Today's Radio Programs--- wron aiti) Hiatt (issn «:sa—WJK. Business WWJ, Busin mi WXTZ, Alex Drier WPOM. DaU With Hi !tk Morgan v.BK, lack Bellboy WCAR, D. Conrad SrtS—WJR. Tiger Baal WWJ. Teen Opinion AM-WJB. Baseball > :to-WWJ, B. Allison CKLW, Knowles »:ia_WWJ. a. Alliaon llUa-WWA Newa • WCAR, Mews. Sparta CKLW, SWpwoog Utto-WJA. Mate WWJ. linsle 1 WCAK, D. Oauii WXlk anil wolf CKLW. Sons of Caddie WJBK, Avery. WCAR, Mewa, 8berldan WPOM. Early Ham. Ltoa S:to—WJR, Mualo Hafl -CKLW, Oood Morning WTOII. Vam. Early Morn. win. m volt wjbk, A*ny_ CKLW, Raws. Toby David WCAR, Mews. jWiaildm -Wami. Mewa, Batty Mam. Iito-WJK, Maws Quest WWJ. Mewa, Roberta WSlfc. Mewa. SWH^ .. CKLW, ton, IWf DavM WCAR. Mewa, Sheridan WTOlt. Bawl, Music :«>S6-£m||» Music Hall. PAS—WJB. Maws, Murray WWJ. Mawa. Monitor W3CTK, Bawl, Winter CKLW. toPWR Toby DavM WJMC Aouty -WCAR. fimiC Ooatad wpom. CBy RaU. Marta warn(. omS?Cai,i i:ta—WJR, Kart Haas SMS WWJ. Mawa WCAR, Mows, Conrad CKLW. Mirror, Van WPOM, Murtral Neigh. l.-ga—WJR. Dantal Appt. WWJ, Mewa wish. Banra, Winter CKLW, Mawa. Jaa Van WK News. Reid wpom, dm 1 AS—WJR, Tima far Marts WCAR, Otwrad CKLW. atMgrn, Vaa WPOM, Comm. Cal.. Music , SATURDAY ATTERNOON ttto-VflL Bn WWJ. Mewl,_____ «m McNeeley,________ CKLW. Mowa. jja.Tm News, Farm • A Maxwell Malay. Mai* WCAR, BMW, puna WHOM, Mm an at- Music 13:SS—WJR. Tims for Mulls skowcum WWJ. Mows. MaawoO WXTZ, Bawl. McNeeley CKLW. Bowi, Joe Van WPOM. Music 3:30—WJR, Showcase WWJ, Tiger Baseball WPOM. Musis. Maws WCAR, 1________ WPOM, Carrtago Tfada 4A-WJM Marts WWJ. Mawa, Malody WCAR, Shirt tom CKLW, Sparta, Davlaa S Mb—WJR. Mawa. Musis WWJ. MoaMor,*J|Mi , WKTB, Maw*. Wtotov • CKLW. Mewa, Davies WCAR. ahwriitaa WPOM. Carriage Trade S:SS—WWJ. Newa, Mratter ' WCAR, Mown Sheridan CKLW, Sports, Darios of fern Hub 87466 would bo about M pur flaat mam than the cur rout bartr M78 health touuraneu ptaR. The new plan will he offered tc groups requesting it “to the near! future," Blue Croat-Blue Shield provides for a “share the] cost” .system and also a __________ ductible" system under which the! subscribers' will bear part of the] cost of the new coverage. Included will he coverage such Hems as home and office enlist by doctors, private nursing care, out-of-hospital psychiatric cars and drugs and ambulance servtoa. The limit on hospital care under the currant MTS coverage would be extended by up to 330,000 worth of additional coverage. Body’s stand against Communist aggression to Berita or any ether wwrid trouble spot. Shortly before Congress passed the defense legislation, the Pentagon announced the Army would draft 25,000 men next month to help build up the military. The House passed the bill on a ■mashing 3804 roll call vote. The Senate followed suit by voice vote shortly afterward. The MO Included the full $3.8 billion extra which Kennedy asked for defeat# after HUariaa Comic Feels GI Shows Being Overcensored. Hy EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Comedian Jack Carter has started hit own war In Germany—against a U.S. Army General and his wife who are discouraging top stars from entertaining Ola in Europe because of a “ridiculously overstrlct censorship.” “I canceled my Army appearances I refused to work under this manlcal dictatorship,” Carter said. Tha Amy gnalp la that tha General’s wife objected to «w earlier shew she saw. Tha General then set ap a Board of .Can* sore consisting of a chaplain, civilian and Army officer. “We veto told we had to audition for the censors. I said I’d use my first show as an audition. They said ‘No, you’ll 40 a private audition—and the same rule goes for Bob ___________ Hope and Danny Kaye’.” WILSON ^ W ft Carter then palled out and appeared only for the Air Force hut kept running Into Amy men who pleaded, “Why can’t we get good entertainment?” The eensers turned eat the Ifhts on one entertainer, Carter heard. One rule would prevent comics from Jolting about Army personnel which would eliminate officer jokes. Thus such old standbys /as “The Colonel walked over ... It was downhill” or “General Smith, there’s message tor you, and 1th leaking,” would be cut, Carter said. THE MIDNIGHT EARL ... Zsa Zsa Gabor and Bob ttraile are around town together again, ruining the rlfta-vllle rumors . . . Ted Williams wore a disguise when he took Nriva Moon to the Lido. He wore a necktie. Gov. Rockefeller’s timou- . CARTER sine, or at least one of them, got a parking ticket—in Rockefeller Center ... Joe E. Lewis says .Titov’s trip of 435,000 miles In 25 hours “is pretty good time for a sloppy track.” Pardon my bashfulness, but “Out Bong"—Paul Anka’s new ‘Klsaln’ On the Phone” record (written by Leonard Whitcup and your corpulent correspondent here)—is Cash Box’s No. 1 “Pick of the Week" and Billboard’s No. 1 “Spotlight Single of the Week.” Thank you, music-lovers, for handtog us this top rating. v EARL’S PEARLS: Here’s that 1942-1946 draft Joke again; “Be nice to the office boy. He may aeon be your wwwmfindlnt officer.” • ' TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: After the weekend, visitors had departed from their plate in the country, an Ohio woman remarked, “We were expecting company, yes—but not an Inva-sion.”—Clyde Moore, Columbus Gfapntoh WISH I’D SAID THAT: “Too don’t have, to be a gnrobfar to lorn your shirt—merely the father of a teen-age girt.”—Jack Durant at the Latin Quarter ... That’s sail, brother (Copyright 1961) Considers Halting Demolition of Detroit.City Hall LANSING UP) — A request for an injunction blocking the demolition of Detroit’s old city hall was being considered today by the State Supreme Court. The request was made Thursday by seven Detroit residents who want to save tig old building as an historic monument. It was the latest of a series of legal steps taken to halt plans for wrecking the building and replacing it with an underground garage for 400 cars. The plaintiffs said the demolition should be halted because the issue should be settled by the vot- [ era rathpr than by a resolution of Detroit’s Common Council. The council and Mayor Louis Miriani were named as defendants. threaten to make peace with East Germany by the end ot the year. It will go for extra manpower end more planes and missiles, and provide lor a start on development ot fallout shelters which House members said win cost eventually billions ot dollars. Approval of the 3207.6 million NO defense fond eras a sharp reversal of House policy. Members have been cool toward dvil defense. I As recently as June 7, the House turned down /an administration proposal to include fallout ahelters to new govemn rtiment buildings. Die in Algerian Rioting 8HH BEL ABBES, Algeria ID-Three Algerian rebels, a soldier and a policeman were kilted and several other persons were wounded today to a 2Vt-hour gun battle to a fashionable residential area CONDON'S RADIO end TV Seles end Service Color—Black and White M S. Telegraph PE 4-9734 SALE SPECIALS 3-Seoud RECORD PLAYER with (5> FREE Records *1»W 6-TkANSISTOR RADIOS PUIS Lauthtr One *1»M AM-FM RADIOS... No Drifting. $29.91 5 Tube RADIOS . $11.95 REE BASEBALL HANDBOOK RCA-ZEMITH DIALER UlDllt Dnlir kr Wltollrt S I Lie. No. 11B7I McCann • Erickson preliminary estimates show that all local advertisers recorded an 335-2 mll- REP0SSESSED! 14 Cu. Ft. Upright FREEZER—Holds 490 lbs. 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Reg. $199.50 Foam Rubber Wing Sofa in Colonial design. Has print cover and skirted base. Comfortable foam rubber padded arms .................................. • BEDROOM 189" 179" *219“ 189" 169" $0095 139“ 169" Reg. $199.95 Double Dresser and two twin size bookcase bed. In Tangier mahogany. Dresser has center-guided, dustproof drawers and tilting plate glass mirror.. Reg. $359 Corner grouping consists of van- $' jty, comer chest, bachelor^ chest and full size bookcase bed, in cherry............ Rea. $169.00 Solid Birch Chest by Hey-wood-Wakef ield. Sable grey finish. Five center-guided drawers. Large soft costers for easy moving. Vz Off---- Reg. $239 .50 Triple Dresser, tall chest and panel bed. Autumn brown teak ... Mark LX by Dixie. All drawers are dustproof and Center-guided. Has framed, plate glass mirror .......... . .•...... ^. ] Reg. $299 .50 French Provincial Bedroom Suite. Includes: Triple dresser, chest and bed in off-white, trimmed in gold. Authentic styling and quality construction throughout.........,................ Reg. $119.50 5-Drawer Chest and panel bed of cherry by Broyhill. All drawers are center-guided and dustproof. New mar-resistant plasticized finish..... 149“ 189“ 50 ‘84 199“ SO & I. $59.50 Twin size solid cherry panel Colonial styling. % Off. Keg. $179.50 Double dresser, chest pnd , panel bed by Bassett. All drawers are ; center-guided and dustproof, the plate glass mirror is adjustable for tall or short , people. Mar-resistant formica tops in silver | mist mahogany ................ *249 79“ *29” 159 ,50 Reg. $229.50 Dining Room Suite. Includes * 40"x60" table that extends to 72", I arm *' toast color chair, 3 side chairs mahogany by Broyhill 149“ *299“ Reg. $389.95 French Provincial Dining Room Suite. Includes drop-leaf table, 63" buffet and 4 side chairs^ Combination cherry and antique white with gold trim finish....... ....................... Reg. $209.95 5-Pc. Dining Room Suite by Kroehler. Beautiful walnut. Includes ex- . . . janK tension table and 4 side chairs. Chairs have * |4D®* Comfortably padded seats and backs. ' JHrw Covered.in a handsome gold tweed fabric Reg. $109.95 Server by Richardson measures 39". wide, 19" deep, 30" high in hand rubbed wolnut finish. Has 4 center-guided drawers. Vz Off........................ CHAIRS Reg. $39.95 Colonial Pull-Up Chair in your choice of brown or green print......... raw *54” Reg. 79.95 Swivel Rocker with reversible* foam seat cushion in Early'American design. Has heavy brown and gold tweed cover ..................;..... .7....... Reg. $39.95 Modem Pull-Up Chair with walnut woodwork and decorator covers in your choice, of colors............... Reg. $39.50 Swivel Rocker in your choice of saddle tan or brown supported plastic covers ................................. Reg. $79.95 Danish Modern Occasional Choir by Kroehler in a good looking turquoise tweed cover ond walnut base...... Reg. $59.95 Mdderh occasional chairs in attractive tJecorotor covers, choice of colors-....,........... walnut frame and nylon cover in your choice of coral dr lavander. ............. Rag. $119.50 Stratolounger Reclining Chair. Has brown nylon seat and back with beige supported vinyl arms, headrest and footrest ................................ *59” *29M ir w w w *89“ CARPET REMNANTS SIZE / DESCRIPTION WAS NOW ITtMT A very durable carpet at alt wool, looped, aurfaea yaraa la plain green coloring. $121.90 $ 89.95 12'x7'5" Tree baric carpet la all veal hlgh-low pile. Reelitant to enumng and eotllng. Carmel color. $ 98.40 $ 49.20 12'x7' Nutria etnd beige tweed aarpet ol permanent eet twist yam. Vary durable, motbproof surface on a beery duty baaklng. $ 92.83 $ 46.22 .9'*12' * Attrecttra ebaraoel gray cotton looped yam on rubberised baaklag, (ringed ends $ 24.95 $ 12.95 13,8"x6'6" All wool looped aarpet la beige. Permanently mothproofed. $137.75 $ 69.95 Reg. $299.50 Davenport and chair by (A4A50 Kroehler. in long wearing nylon cover with M 111 reversible foam rubber cushions........... ra I w Reg. $169 .95 Davenport with reversible ^ «eaefcUl foam rubber cushions in a new blueberry 6hOO®* shade fobric. Cushions have zippers. Total I A9 length 80" ....... .-y\ r... ........ " W Reg. $259.95 2 -PC. Sectional by Kroehler M ^fA30 has foam , rubber cushions. Each section I #■€ measures 45". Vz Off................. II W- Reg. $459.95 3-Pc. Curved 'Sectional in SH*T1150 heavy duty nylon cover. Has foam rubber M M cushions ............................... ra ■ w Reg. $329.95 Davenport by Valentine ^ - j\eg.on ■Seaver. - Attractive lime and olive color il QQIIv combination. Walnut legs and base. Foam 199 rubber cushions Jmvo $130.95 ................. Reg. $219.50 Attractive Slim Line Daven- mt mm qc port in - a turquoise arid Olive decorotor labwCr-Ti1^*^. FOam rubber cushions ond | Vw orm caps ....................... ......... Reg. $229.50 86" 3 Cushion Sofa, tufted $*1(1950 bock. Foam rubber reversible cushions 111# covered in on attractive Helio fabric . , I wl Reg. $259.50 Davenport in a beautiful tur- . quoise and rust decorator fobric. Has 5*1 QQ5P reversible foam rubber seat and back ISIBh cushions. Arm covers for soil protection... w BEDROOM Reg. $189.40 White French Provincial desk - _ earaJft with storoge bookcase top unit and match- flu ing chair. Desk has formica top, storoge IAI bookcase has self-contained light........... w Reg. $239 .50 Double Dresser with plate .. glass mirror, 4-drawer chest and full size *|QQ™ bookcase bed. Styled with modem simplicity 199 in beautifully grained walnut............... Reg. $299.95 French Provinciql Bedroom > ^ aeaftIF Suite. Includes double dresser, with framed 940** plate glass mirror, 5-drawer chest and good £*j9 lookipg panel bed........................... Reg. $79.95 Kroehler twin - size bookcase SAAB] bed. Beautiful Walnut grain. Hurry, only <#11 One left; Vz Off _________ Vv Reg. $89.50 Vanity Desk • in beautiful SJAB5 cherry by Bassett. Measures 2l"x50". Has All ample drawer space, including filing drawer Hw Large selection of Lane Cedar Chests in all tA am styles ond finishes. Protect your precious 500*5 garments from moth damage. Sale priced Ov Reg. $89.95 Twin Size Hollywood Bed by Sealy, includes comfortable innerspring IAABK mattress, matching box springs, steel frame Oil with easy rolling casters ond your choice of ww plastip or brass headboard. . ■................. 00 *476 79“ 134” 79 i95 Reg. $596.00 Drexel "Parolell" Group. Includes 42" round extension table with 2—18" leaves, 50" buffet with lighted hutch top and 4 side chpirs with cane backs. All in beautiful oiled walnut. Save $120.00 on this quality furniture........ Reg. $159.95 Drop-leaf Serving Cart by American. Has imported marble inlay top and "silver" drawer. Modern ball type costers. Extends to 68". with both leaves up. Vz Off......... Reg. $269.50 Heywood-Wakefield Buffet with hutch fop. Solid birch, highest quality construction. New "Contessa design. ■Vi Off .................................. Reg. $109.95 Walnut Corner China with glassed-in top and doors ip lower section. Quality furniture by Craddock............ CHAIRS Reg. $79.95 Smartly Styled Gold Nub - eraraAT Weave Covered Choi/,- reversible foam *V|1®1 cushion. Round walnut legs with brass , % ferrules. V4 Off .. ■ . .......... Reg. $139.95 Contemporary styled, pillow »aaaa back chair in on attractive cloud white, high *OlIww grade nylon cover. Comfortable foam rub- ber cushions ............................ Reg. $79.95 Contemporary Style Occasional (Qftt! Chair. Persimmon color. Smart walnut base JwJ and legs. Vi. Off.................. Reg. $39.50 Leather-like Plastic Swivel $A^55 Rockers. Only 2 colors left—Tan and tur- # # quoise. Wolnut orms and legs. Only........ ■ Reg. $54.50 Traditional Style* Platform $A(|55 Rocker in toast color., Diamond tufted seat JC9 and bock .. .n ........................... l^B Reg. $139.50 Man-size Lounge Choir with |AABB reversible foam rubber back and Seat, INI cushion in gold nylon material,......... Irlr Reg. $99.50 Club Chair in ah inviting (ip- t a Afn stick red fobric. Polyfoom reversible seat cushion. Walnut legs with brass ferrules U>h ond' self-leveling tips...... Porch and Lawn Fnrnitnre up \L h> 73 off A 'tqrge seUcflon of chdirs, chaises, glidersandl redwood picjnic tables. All reduced! Shop early I for best, selection. at Both Stores DINETTES Reg.' $140.50 7-Pc. breakfast set by Howell Includes £4 36"x48" table that extends to 72" In your choice w I of walnut or blond and 6 matching chairs,I Reg. $169.50 9-Piece dinette by Queen City. In- C. etudes; 36"x48" plastic top table with two 12" ex- *1 tension leaves ano 8 matching chairs In your choice of ’cagors .....■............................. 95 99“ THOMAS d ECONOMY s« seem teams* (jUMufcxAb COMPANY - .Reg. $189.50 7-Pc. breakfast set includes 36 x48" table vAich extends to 60" and 6 comfortable, well padded chairs. Table fop is white flitter with a gold scroll. Truly a beautiful set ..............is'V«; 4945 DIXIE IIORWAY * DftAYTON PLAINS Re*. $169.95 Heywood-Wake field btpntetone breakfast set. includes: Wal-nut plastic top table and 4 high *1 style chairs covered in cesy-to-clean supported vinyl ...... *99“ I btonsetone *99“ APPLIANCES Reg. 249.95 General Electric 30" Range. • . _ _ Large 23" automatic oven. Push-button QQIv switches, fluorescent light and electric 199 clock ......... Reg. $299.95 GE 2-Door Refrigerator. 13.2 cu. ft., Freezer holds up to 108 pounds tftl!!AM frozen food and keeps ice cream beauti- #P1X fully. Refrigerator section defrosts autp- ralrl# matically ................ ......... Reg. $249.95 GE Automatic Washer with $4A|195 "Fitter-Flo" and water saver feature. IIHI -Gleaming white porcelain top.............. IvV Reg. $599.95 Curtis-Mathes Stereo Phonograph •with AM-FM radio. This beautiful * _ 72" oiled walnut cabinet has 6 matched speakers and is powered by two 30-vfatf A6*69 amplifiers. Drayton store only... * f The Wtafhdr r.». VMtkn Mini* Pmcut VOL. 119 NO. 159 THE PONTIAC PRE ★ ★ ★★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY. AUGUST II. 1901—30 PAGES ?H*n We ll Fight Back, Warns Khrushchev Envoy to Soviet Goes With Rusk K PnnPni/ announced today that negotiations l\vl II IvVI I already are tinder way in Communist capitals for the German peace treaty demanded by Soviet Premier Khrushchev Sterner measures were also promised to halt the tide of refugees through West Berlin. The announcements were made WASHINGTON (AP) — Jto a special session of East Ger-Ambassador Llewellyn "“"y** Parliament in East Berlin * Was IViraiffn Minictne I nthar Rnl/ Thompson, U.S. envoy to YOUNG’ DOM—Eleven-year-old Dorothy Glantzer had a big hug for her Cheviot yearling lamb yesterday after it was awarded a blue Hbbon at the Oakland County 4-H Fair which ends tomorrow: It was the fulfillment of a dream-for Dorothy whose purchase of thr-lamb was underwritten by the Waterford-Drayton Plains Klwanis Club Just two months ago. Dorothy lives at 8175 Flamingo Lake Road. Independence Township. Talking of Refugee Ban Thompson to Report on Possible Action for U.S. in Berlin Crisis. Work on German Treaty BERLIN tAP>—East Germany It he rt'CfnTsUiemehf ofthe Communist Warsaw... Pact countries 'ailing for a peace treaty without delay. But it added nothing, about negotiating it. Bolz said the foreign ministers of the Soviet bkjc will meet late in the tall—exactly when or where he did not say. HE'LL GO ABROAD New Wisner Lights Expected Next Year Will Wisner Stadium get new lights? This was a matter of concern at the Pontiac Board of-Bducation meeting last night. The cohsensus of opinion among board members and administrators seemed to be: Yes, but not this year, would! joined Kennedy administration consult** tions today on moves which the United States and its allies may make, in the increasingly grave Berlin crisis. Secretary of State Dean Rusk, returning to Washington Thursday night upon the conclusion of allied strategy talks in Western Europe, brought Thompson with him. President Kennedy called Rusk to the White House at noon for a report on his meetings with the foreign minister* of Britain, France and West Germany, and the government chiefs of Went Germany and Italy-Konrad Adenauer and Amiatore Fanfaal. State Department officials said by Foreign Minister Lothar Bolz and Deputy Premier Willy Stoph. Parliament approved a resolution endorsing all measures already taken to stop the flight of refugees. The vote was unanimous, as always. TJve resolution also welcomed Khrushchev has demanded that peace treaties be signed with East and West Germany. Since the West is firmly against signing a treaty with anything but a reunited Germany, it appeared the projected conference would draw up a treaty, the West would reject It and then Khrushchev would go Bids on Courthouse Wing Top Estimates by $160,000 Bids opened Tuesday afternoon for the administra-j tive wing of the new county courthouse were about J $160,000 above the wing’s estimated cost. ahead and sign it before the end| of the year, as promised. . j As part of the campaign against! the West on Berlin, Khrushchev I named Marshal' Ivan S. Konev, former military commander of the Warsaw Pact, to command Soviet forces drawn up against the West in Germany. * * A Hie Communist press made no fuss about the appointment. Neuesl Deutschland, the official party organ, carried the ona sentence re-in bold type on page one, under a small headline. That way of playing the newt as in accordance with the Communist line that the West is making threats, but that there will be no war. The appointment of Marshal Konev—who was said to have retired more than a year ago for reasons of health—may be designed more for its effect on the | West than on sentiment in the Gommpntat. area^ -___— * . Bolz told Parliament Bert i n would remain a tree city—but itn-j der Communist definition this! Lifer Missing at State Prison Pictures on Pago 2 Serving life for a double murder . withdrawal of Wes(-|in Ha2el PfU*‘ pscaPe avtist Mike I o«iic Ln^tuiincm wjvwn hn - _ ,. , _ .. . iprn garrison* posted against such Gisondi wajjj being sought again by that Thompson came to Washing-!the 12 per cent increase over an estimate $1.3 million Uommunllrt ^fy\cn aR "spontane- police and sheriffs deputies today. The reason: It . take three to four rhonths to put lights In and 1961-62 budget funds are already spoken for. Administrators said designs, bidding, awarding contracts, ordering materials and installation dould not be completed before Dee. 1 If begun toddy. “The light* are getting very old. fixtures are deteriorating and rusting and sockets are leak-tag," said Dr. Otto C. Hufzlger. Senator Denies Deal on Feikens McNamara Hits Report HeTI Kill Aid Proposal if JFK Removes Name ton for consultation for a few days, after which he will return to Europe. On his arrival here, Rusk said we have had very successful consultations" with represents-Western countries. He added: “i am very much encouraged by the unity and solidarity of our alliance.” Upon Ms departure from Paris, Rude had said of his talks with allied leaders: “I think there is egreement t h e r e will be negotiations.” FRANCE REFUSES At the same time a French spokesman said the De Gaulle government had turned down a U.S. proposal to take the initiative in -proposing negotiations to the Soviet Union. for the wing. Low bids for architectural] . T IV (coiutructlon), 10611 UKS WASHINGTON - Sen. Pat ' McNamara, D-Mich., denied “This is why lights fail in *] today that he had agreed to drop heavy rain. Water seepa into th*ja restrictive amendment to the j foreign aid bill in return tor Presi-i dent Kennedy’s withdrawal of a Michigan federal judgeship nomination. At the same time, the White Hufzlger pointed out that lights have been in the board’s supplementary budget request! several years but never made the final budget. The supplementary budget la a Hat of thing* that are deeirsble cannot be financed within expected Income. This year’a budgeted amount lor electrical needs is devoted mainly to rewiring of main. circuits and -panels, at Pontiac Central Highr Of reports that he has agreed McNamara said his proposal to cut all but military.aid from the foreign aid bill is still alive. School. This project alone will nearly 150,000. about *20,000 more than the rough estimate for Wisner lighting. * FINANCING SUGGESTIONS Suggestions last night ran from telling Oriole field to raise money for lighting, to asking the city to go 50-50 on the cost of new lights. Oriole field Is a *Vi-aere tot near Crwtral Elementary School and hat been used by the Pontiac Department of Park* and Recreation for many yean a* a playtMd. Board member* finally voted to authorize Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent, to meet with City Manager Walter K. Willman "to discuss arid exchange ideas to finance new lights.” . * * Whitmer explained that, not only (Continued on Page 2, Ort. (JOIN’ FISHING? No matter how biting, you’ll havt more fun if Nancy and Sluggo are there! To have THE PONTIAC PRESS sent to /oo*’ , vacation address,'simply phone . A' PE 2-8181 • bafora yob leave. . Senate for confirmation of Republican John Feikens of Detroit to be n UJ. District Chart judge Thus it appeared that the allied strategy discussions which began in Paris tat the end of last week had failed to resolve differences on specific steps which may be taken by the Western side as the Berlin crisis develops. However, authorities here stated that the basic unity of the allies in restating Soviet pressure against West Berlin was complete and strong. * * *........ Apart from the reported difference over possible approaches to East-West negotiations on Berlin, there also appeased to be some uncertainty as to the extent of participation by tha Western Eu-allies in building up military forces under Jhe NATO command, ta Western Europe. to drop it in return for Kennedy's withdrawal of the nomination of Feikens, he said: "That’s a (damn) lie ” and electrical contracts totaled $1,460,186. Architects said the low base Mdj for construction was only about 2j per cent over estimates, but that ‘mechanical and ele^ricgl tatae bids were much higher than esti-j mated.” w ★ . a ‘We will review the bids with oounty engineers and see what can be deleted from the . plans,” Aaid Owen Luckenbach, partner irrthe Birmingham architectural firm of O’Dell Hewlett & Luckenbach Associates. The firm designed the wing and. made estimate*. " "We want fostudy the Mds to see whether we’re up against a firmer bidolng market than expected or our estimate was too low," he. explained. "WONT AFFECT PICTURE’ He said he didn’t think the bids for alternate plans would affect the present picture. 'Artually, If the low hid falln within 10 per cent of our estimate, we feel pretty good about it. We were 2 per cent off that margin-tor Mror." *v' The bid* were opened In the supervisor*’ chamber* at a joint meeting of the Way* and Mean*, Building* and Ground* and the Special County Building commit- There were 32 bids submitted at the 2 p m. meeting. Low bidder for the big general construction contract was Barton Malow Co., of Detroit, with a base After Injuries farm tractor-car collision In Addison Township yesterday afternoon claimed the life oforte of the victims at Pontiac General Hos-five h o ur s I With Berlin in Communist jackson Prison officials report-1 hands. East Germany would be . .. ..... i virtually sealed off from the West «• ,he da"8rrolw 1 ■ - ■* ■ — *- vict missing after a 6 p.m. roll call behind the walls yesterday. A thorough search of the prison; turned up no trace of Gisondi. i “It look* Hkr be la outside the wall*," a spokesman for Warden : William Bannan aaid this morning. “There Was a lot of traffic through the south gale yesterday aixttt is-not unlikely that.he rods out in a • truck," the spokesman added. U.S. Sends Note to Cuba A Ibid, excluding alternates, of WASHINGTON (ft. - The UnitedI900. States has sent Cuba-a-uote_»| The hid «7 nm below the the subject of hijacked planes amiLext lowest bidderT'Bnf ships, officials said today. Can-1 *t ruction Co. of Pontiac, tents of the message were not im-4 Of nine bids for construction mediately dtaooaed. r jflj land its people would be unable to flee,’ IlHNTR aV curbs Stoph warned that new mean-! ures might be taken to stop the 7 Others in Hr»snitnl!reftlgee Wow- now approaching j utners in nospirai l3oooo for year and ^ hlnted After Car and Tractor they might be taken even before a Hit in Addison Twp. |i"** is He gave no details but It appeared that some form of ban on travel to Berlin and WeatrGer-many is In the*works, perhaps a decree that special permits will be required for East Germans. That would enable the police to turn back those without the per-Tntts—whichundoubtpdly would be given only to the politically reliable. Echo Schedule Tonight Will be a big night for Echo fans. The flashy old. gasbag will complete one year in orbit' at 2:39 *.m. After making nearly 4,500 trips around the globe and traveling 138 million miles, the artificial star is a Utile wrinkled with age, but is expected to plod along for at least another six months. You’ll be able to make an anniversary observation twice tonight, at 9:05 and 11:09, 66 and 77 degrees, respectively, above the horizon. The first pass will send Echo in a northeasterly direction, the second on a southeasterly path. Oakland County Highway Toll in ’61 later. —William Gates, 19, of 363 Prospect Romeo, died skull. Listed in serious condition hospital today was a second victim, Clyde R. Douth-ard, Iff, nf 421 Main fit, nomrn He suffered head injuries in the crash on Lakeville Rend. Both were passengers driven by Edward P. Miles. 22, of 211 Currier St., Almont, along with Darryl W. Martin, 22, of 73827 Kanie Road, -Brace Township. The ear collided with a tractor drives by Charles Rugensteln, M, Of 1144 Brewer Road near Lake George B*»Ir Pushes N-Button First' Soviet Leader Stresses Free Berlin but Pushes ! for Negotiation j MOSCOW (UPI)~Soviet . Premier Nikita Khrushchev 'said today that President 'Kennedy’s recent call for a I "peaceful settlement” of world tensions "is to be I welcomed.” I But at the same time he [said that if war starts the j Soviet Union will "crush’', jits enemies and "hundreds of millions” will die in a nuclear conflict.— "It is precisely for a peaceful ment is striving," Khrushchev •___ Escaped or Was Killed,! "But In order to ensure peace-Say Jackson Officials j “ “ u ""’"■■"y • conclude a peace treaty with 1 Germany." j The Soviet leader then urged [that Went Berlin be made a “free city" with "reliable international • guarantees," although he did not |elaborate on these "guarantees.” The theme was the same' one BONN, Germany tH ... The Weatem power* are preparing note* to Moscow on Berlin and Germany expressing Witllngne** to enter negotiation* on the problem but making no direct offers for talk*, aafiwrltatlve soorce* reported here today. l^ruifiictMfv iCir^pSiKeid^lMrnSStai^. speeches on Berlin, Germany and world tensions in the past week. ’WAR IS MADNESS' Khrushchev stressed that the So>-viet Union does not want war, but it will strike back with every. '• thing has if attacked. Another possibility was that Gl-sondi had been- slain by fellow inmates. He was Involved in the knifing of a fellow prisoner last year., ’He has some enemies here,” [said the spokesman. "They might I have killed him and stashed the body somewhere.” State police raid Gisondi Had been working In the prison tailor jbop and- Had acre** to *cto*or* and knives. They described him a* extremely dangerous. Oakland County Undersheriff Donald Francis described Gisondi "tight-lipped, poker-faced little killer." The 5-foot-4, 135-pound Gisondi scaped from the maximum-security prison at Marquette in 1959 after being convicted along with Harold J. Hummel in the holdup-slaying of a Hazel Park bar [owner and his son in 1953. “In our atomic age, It I* mad-nes* ta threaten to unlemih war,” hit MMi------ “If the West unleashes a war against us," Khruahehev told a Soviet-Romanlan "friendship meeting" in the Kremlin, “we will deal rushing blow* against the aggres-tors and all their bases. "We are threatened by those bases in Italy. Greece. Denmark, 1 Norway and other countries." But at the same time, Khruah-rhev ottered tq settle the Derby negotiation, as* Rugenatein was in (air condition at the hospital today with a frac-j^ST Doubts Red Orbit* timed elbow. Miles was listed as i _ . _ . satisfactory with a fractured right MINNEAPOLIS. Mirm. (UPD — CilCfnC6 Ol RCMl, leg. Former President Harry S. Tra- _ _ Sheriff's deputies who investi- man doubts the Russians sent alj(foriT2S IS Seeil ghted the accident said Rugenstein | man into orbit around the world. ! _ was making a left turn with the Truman told newsmen Thursday/\JQQ ToniCfht traetor whTOThy’eottuaoii-oecurred. night the Russians and their pre- ” The eastbound car was utwole to mier, Nikita KhnMtchev are the There>s a chance of scattered I stop; they said. I ' biggest liars in the world. against war” and predicted that , “all mankind" will go Commnntot without war, “We will not be the first to push the lUKieai' button, ” Khrushchev said. “But if we are attacked. we wiU deliver the crushing rebuff.” McNamara aaid. He reiterated his the amendment has at all with Feikens' NOMINATION PENDING McNamara aaid hit present ing is that afford the needs, such cation and aged, it cat them The tee m Whats Wrong in This Picture? if it to, a, possibility sources discount, McNamara has said he will testily against Feikens. j It was the third time this week thnt Khrashchey has made speeches which contained belliger?^ ent threats to crush the West if war Starts, while combining each threat with offers to negotiate the Berlin and German issues. His terms have been those reshowers or thundershowers again'jected In the past by the West, [tonight and perhaps a few Satur- however, I day, the weatherman gays. Tonight's low will dip to near 63. Sat-I unity's high will climb to near 80. For the next five day* temperature* will average near or a little below norirrad high of M to M and normal low of M to It. Monday Will be a somewhat warmer and Tuesday a little cooler with only minor day to day change* In temperature oth-I erwi*e. Precipitation will total less than three-quartm of an inch in show- [ ere mostly Monday and Tuesday.!; Morning tight westerly winds at I j 10 miles per hour will become j [northerly at 8 - 15 m.p.h. by eve-.h ttlng. | Seventy-one was the lowest read- | downtown Pontiac -preeed-1. .m. The recoVding was 82 ] I at 1 p.ir Road Deaths Top 1960 EAST LANSING (AP) — visional figures compiled by police today PtfHtw Highway death toU-lH Midtiipn at 487 so for thtsi year. The toH for the same day! m year ago waa.fM. ' News Flashes roop* for- the UA. Army to Europe, it was reported | authoritatively today. ^ j] WASHINGTON (UPIX —Preai- jj i dent Kennedy signed a tow to- i _ day that Cat* to 91M the vatae of J i foreign good* which each Aider- j ; Iran tourist ran bring buck duty- ] tree to thl* country. In Today's j Press Unmannod U.S. expects to orbit cap- i sule within two weeks — § PAGE ». Help! Help! Riot (rend growing in New 1 York City1—PA«|E 23. g : Red Knife Raised | > S. Viet Nam may be next | for gfeedy Soviets — PAGE B ' ■ W- West Trains || Four bi* training exer- Sf-V rises occupy Western forces 8 [ —PAGE 4. Bob Decides i[ Johnson to ask attorney Hf general about succession— 10 ! PAGE 23. ! Area News ...... .....IS | ! Comics ....... ! Editorial* ..... .... i Farm A Garden........ s Market* .,.>,..,.....*»J, [ Obituaries .......... : Sport*....... —M-98 3 s Theaters i TV t Radio Program* . . Wll»«n, Eart .... * Women’s Pages ......... 14-lt, THE PONTlAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, |961 Tdfr Story lo Crowd of 1,500 x'i Titov Reloaded on Earth by'Chute MOSCOW (AP)- Soviet caamo-naut Gherman Titov'talri today he an ejected fronj Mb apace atrip at the end of tits epTc 25-hour orbital flight and parachuted to earth. The second Soviet spaceman told a jammed new* conference his sgticahip Voetok II came What Day k It, Maj. Titov? Pago 8 down separately by pacadv ."but If the need had arisen, could have landed , it myself.” Titov said there were two land* Ing systems avaflahle-retther to ranarflh the space ship and par- MOSCOW (UPI) — The Soviet Union may eae day allow the warid to witness aa ac tual | launrhluK and recovery to me el i Ha apacesMps but net at this time, a/Kaadaa apakeamaa aatd today. achate down with it or to descend I separately. He said he had per* mission to use either system. j Tested system *’I felt well and decided to test the second landing system,” he! said. Lightning Bolt Hits Oil Tower First Measurable Rain Since Spring Drenches! Los Angeles Area , The ship landed safely nearby?! Titov said after landing neither,oid cosmonaut said. “This was| the Soviet Academy of Science*, e added. he nor medical experts epuid de- probably due to the aMtahtodinew space hero and said " , * * * tect any changes in his physical weightlessness and exdtomeM.**HWUr flight had produced a wealth The apace flier said he experJorganism. | Titov spoke at a news confer-]0* scientific information that will need no 111 effect*—from tljef The self-assured young major^eld at Maacoiw Untversity|h° published and shared with acceleration forces, noise and vi-; reported one variation from jior-lfor ^ ^ j 500 Soviet and sc*en*‘s*s *11 over the world, bration of the takeoff, from the] mil. He said he wasn't hungry foreign newsmen, scientists' and * A '• prolonged weightlessness or from for his first two meals although j diplomats. The 1 flight. Keldysh added, the transition from -weightlessness j he ate them on schedule; j jened the way for manned flight the end of his 17 trips' "Frankly speaking I had no!T® TELI. WORIJ) “fa Man. the moon, Venus, and around the globe. particular appetite,” the 28-year-i Mstislav Keldysh, president of even further into the depths of the universe.” set The Soviet jseademictoa said. Titov had demppstrated that a human pilot is able to control his j space ship manually, make sden-Itiflr observations and land his j craft on any spot on earth. Team May Seek ^ Me Vote OK Schools ^BesTy Now UAW Unit Negotiating With Ford Expected to Decide Issue Today DETROIT (ft - The United Auto Workers Ford negotiating team was expected to decide today whether it would Join UAW teams at Chrysler and General Motors in seeking strike vote authorization. The union’s Ford department (Manned to review its six weeks of bargaining at a meeting at Solidarity House, UAW national bead-quarters. Beth the GM partments of the UAW have as-i aeancsd they will ask the union'. ! International executive hoard j for strike vote approval whan j the hoard meets Sunday in ope-I dal session. Another union bargaining with GM. the International Union of j Electrical Workers, said Thursday two of Its six GM locals have voted to strike, if necessary, to support new contract demands. to Enroll New Students BIRMINGHAM — Registrations in the Birmingham school system are being accepted now through dm end dt the month de a convenience to parents and pupils entering. local schools for the first time. * ★ Nearly 13,000 students are expected to attend Birmingham schools when classes resume Sept. T, school officials announced. Early registration, are beiag nan—aged by the school beard English department at Qranbrook, has been named a judge in the National Council of Teachers of English achievusttont swards competition. The competition is designed to give recognition to outstanding high school students and to their schools' English departments. The couples study and discussion group of the Congregational Church of Birmingham wifi meet 7 p.m. today at the home of the Bev. Raymond A. Fenner, 1290 Pierce St. for a potiuck dinner and to plan for the fall schedule of meet- Bids Top Estimate on Courthouse Wing ] - (Continued From Page One) tracts, there was a range of flM,. 65R from low to high: ___________ The 11 mechanical trades bids) The IUE represents only 25,000^^.11^ ^“^^"SoSfo'ape ranged some $61JX» and 12 bids* GM's 325,000 production worker,'3ST0 £ JjSSf lttde# ranged “W* but the union says s strike by it L* .t the Si they wSwtend. '^*‘r000 . ,. ... „ «wld close auto assembly lines The tests are w^i*dufed for 9| Tito low construction bid called within 30 days. GM has notified the a m Aug 30 for 350 calendar days to complete jiUE it will terminate their current ’ the building. Etementary children may be enrolled at the office of the school they will attend. Offices are open daily from I am. to noon and from 1 to 3:30 pm. New secondary students may enroll at their respective schools during the same hours. A A Those students entering grades J7, 8 and 0 for the first time at Proposes Troops Evacuate Laos Harriman Says U.S. Personnel Will Leave .if Reds Do Same j three-year attract on Sept. 1 LOW TO HIGH | anniversary date. The bids for construction con; _ j tracts, from low to high, are as)UOIlieS Tunisia TIRED REFUGEES—A young East German refugee sleeps on-nbench, his legs on his mother’s lap, while Mi brother plays nearby as the .follows: . ........—- Barton Malow, $899,900; Bundy SwiTlCjinn tci iConstruction Co. of Pontiac, $917,- _ j 000; J. A. Utley Co. of Royal Oak, Jf $947,630; Schurrer Construction Co. of Waterford Township, $956,277; \r rh«tof>i ) J, A. Fredman Go. of Pontiac, family waits for reception-formalities at Marieri-feldt refugee center in West Berlin. Red Alliance TUNIS. Tunisia (AP)—President! Habib Bourguiba denied today By The A—elated Press ] lightning storms and rain struck] the Los Angeles area early today. lightning set ah Ml derrick tow-! er afire in Beverly Hills. Bolts hit Several other communities. Little Battle ■BigrWmm for Latin Aid Expected Next Year j The low five bidders for mechanical contracts, again excled-j lag alternate - bide, ere se fol- The Beverly Hills Village Council has awarded a contract for road repairs and bridge painting to the Detroit concrete Products Co. for its low Ud pf $42,201. Carl O YVonnberger, head of fhe ‘GENEVA (UP1T - The United [States today .formally offered to withdraw all its military personnel from Laos, providing other foreign troops — including the Communist Viet Minh forces — pull out at the same time.* OA roving Amhasssdor W. AvenU Hantaan offered fa write such a promise Into the KWaTStf Sfc15-S—’ *■«■** . Detroit, both 8968.000; J. A. Ferguson Construction Os. of Detroit, $986,000; and Lalewicz-Mattbew, of Center Line, $1,014,558. I I ( nation peace ronfereuce began 1 debate on the protocol section for tetematioMf. controls over the war-torn soatheast Aslan But Bourguiba conceded Tunisia’s quest for withdrawal of French forces from Bizerte coincides with Soviet interests. "We are not throwing ourselves into the arms of the Red bear,” Bourguiba told 2.000 persons rep-Eames A Brown Plumbers toj**to®*iug fhe country’s profession $406,838; William A. 01 eiite. "We have asked Adam Co. of Detroit, $414,000; l°r Soviet tod to obtain the evacua- Revenue Office toMa|/A MawA Anticipating the standard COm-rlUlXU I iV/lC munist denial that North Vietna-Imese troops were operating in the ■______i. ’ ma-«- „ », | ! rebel-held areas of Laos, Harri- Brancn yomg to New ^ Mid ,.We (mow a great deal Quarters 111* Foderaljabout the presence” of the Viet-B .si.__J minhese. Building * * # Harriman said the 300 U.S. mili-The U.S. Department of Internal) tary advisers »«uld be withdrawn Revenue. Branch Office in Pontiac ] from the kingdom simultaneously (Continued From Page One) — ..... — .are the lights old, but far below(P°°tiac, Torrential nin bit Loi Ao|CiBI| todsv'K st&ndfirds i Adwn Cv< v*. usuvni i •. . —- — —------ —- ww »** • -i — - — ._____ International Airport and Van , , „ Brady Plumbing A Heating Co. of tion ot Bizerte. This evacuation is moving to new quarters in the with tot other forelgn Num in the San Fernando Valley PUNTA DEL ESTE. Uruguay have their own development pro- "As aa example, at «w time ; Detroit. $414,300; John E. Green F0™* the interests of Tunisia and Federal Building at Perry and «P» the French, who art in Lao* SnrinUes fell over the entire Lm ,ap' Latin America’s smaller(grami, want to deal directly with] the acceptable meaaare of tight- Humbing * Heating Co., Inc., of 0* RuMi*- That is why I am in East Huron streets. . under terms of the 1»4 Geneva ■- nations today were challenging!the United States and the various ing per damroom was from live Highland Park, $417,450; and Shaw °8p*emont with Russia." I The kmg-pianned move will take!accord* the Indochinese their bigger neighbors to make jlending agencies instead of^^ ^g to tea footcandfes." be said. Winkler Inc. of Detttot. $425,fMU "fltort-k.no harm in acceptingfrom the branch W)ir- the Hn* measarable |m they get their share of Pres-j through an over-all hemispheric ,r*t. SSTSiaJSSii .Htet-!- itwMM md btmu S.SSSr."0" ^ - -* * ._. . nwteaprt ■r*a«^meric*in Economic Conference [are urging the United States to * $153 448' Schultz Electric Co of trical storms swept desert areas ^ Unlted u standingilapm* an immediate crash pro- ’Because of the condition of the!*? ' ’ southea^ern Thul*day' on the feldeUnes as a benevolent gram nf ak* to the weaker nations lighting system now, I doubt ^ rLtrott $158 973- MORE RAINS neutral. «« emergency batis. [we could sell it to anyone,” Huf-g^ „Je Elsewhere, more rain fett across * * * ^is 514: and Shaw Electric ^ of Li- broad areas from the southern) The smaller nations, after PAV [vonia, $169,410. Monies for the new wing, oroaa areas mwn me wueni —ww i»uui», ^ . .t K ^ , i^b** Plateau region into the Ohio Vhl- tong one victory Thursday, np-Wj^r Board member Monroe M Os ley today, with heavy falls and peared to have enough votes toi^ng to than DaclIlea torl possible flash floods in sections insure creation of the 'Htarover-|«>0 MV of the Midwest l>i*t commission of seven' wise! cessions to Bata during the moratag la Missouri and west eei 1 followed Thursday' Most widespread showers and sial commission of "seven wise] ]men‘ velopment (dans. Uruguay, smallest coulffoy South America, is leading thej campaign, based on evident fears] that otherwise the big nations will) reap, most of the benefits from the U.S. drive to bolster Latin America against the twin threats both groups! board split the cost. This seemed 00* quartered In Ihe County Of-notn groups^ ---------------^ , Iflce Building. 1 Lafayette » ha- te coordinate total ^1^™^ Gtonn ‘cI^^tl^Tbo^d!available in Febroary when me Amance IorjmembFr oppQKd i( the Wayp and Meang.jimmittee announced a surplus of $1,286,000 “I feel this Is oar mponsibil-tty, not the city’s,” he said. The [ measure was dropped. Progress program started. rains during the night were in the!* communiapi and Castroism. | eastern Great Lakes region andjuJS. PUU4 BACK in the, Ohio Valley. I The United States proposed cre- Strong winds end heavy rain hit atkm of the commission when the the Indianapolis area. More than conference began but pulled back three inches to rain doused the when Argentina, .Brazil, Mexico. Columbus. Ohio area and morejchile apd Peru ^demanded that it thaiT-two inches in Dayton, Ohio be demoted to an advisory group, sectifa: * "" •' * jSays Convicts nu.. HavamaUa s,ywer011 otber Play Paranoiac which will be placed before super-! Griffin added however that "Wis-J ner lighting should take top prior-lighting projects, planned for tennis courts . (next to Crofoot School. * • • ___ Taylor Tells of Many Thi» was being considered by Israel' Shoots Off Who Allegedly Fake were njled out SpOfCe Rocket from the I960 operating budget. with applause. For the first time in. Tunisia* recent history, ait official’rally acclaimed the name to President Gamal Abdel Nasser to the-United Arab Republic. Access to the new quarters can be Most easily gained by using the Mill Street entrance to the Federal Building, according to Lyte Bussell, sdm In Iterative representative (or R. L Nixon, Michigan District director. "The move will involve.about 40 branch orda." he be a hie Senator Denies Feikens Deal (Continued From Page One) submitted by. former President Elsenhower, Sen. Philip A. Hart. _ ' We'bope to serve the public, faster LANSING (AP) — Building oon?|and easier with the increase in struction bans on 14 communities nitin* space." in Western Wayne County were lifted today following an agreement on construction of an $18-miliion sewer project. I The jeant committee* ha vet —---------------— 8ill«l on Italian Road __v, c,- ^1 FOGGIA, Ugly (UPD—A truck VU move 10 me rs IS m d Super"! smashed into a farm ,cart on a dtriy tn September. visors meeting. main rood near here today killing illve women and gravely injuring sixth, The Weather The modern facility, in a remodeled area formerly housing the main poet office, has 7,500 square feet to office space. The branch has been operating 1 a 4,500-square-foot area. The local Social Security office plans to move to the Federal Building Eventually, most federal agencies in Pontiac will be housed in I the building. Fun VJS. Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly Cloudy and cooler srith scattered showers and thundershowers today, high 82. Mostly toaudy, and cooler with n few skewers, tonight, tow 88. Tomorrow partly cloudy wtth little change in temperature with chance of a few showers, high 89. Wind light westerly becoming northerly 8 >15 fnllas by evening. Insanity to Boat Prison as a means to financing Wisner! . , n 1 m • , JIHIHRVH i^ts. \tdr Second Time iThe larger nations, which already Oakland County Prosecutor can’t expect to sell this," j , George F. Taylor today revetted ownua said. "The attendance at JERUSALEM. Israel (UPI)-* a scheme whereby convicts and football game* has never lived ]Israel has fired its second space ex-convicto allegedly "play par- ap to wh,t WP expected when racket "during the last few days,” anoiac" to avoid prison terms. ^ ___WM bultt,, 'extremely reliable sources said to-| i Taylor claimed that "psychia-j _ . „ , . I t„:., ;^,W- Jtristo^are defeating the purpose to; WM J'g** Ig*# *ources “id the roctet> 1 law and justice” after uncovering!"?* b? ng replaced at the Unlver- called Shavit Three, had an alti-! evidence that two escapees from!"*3' °* Detroit stadium, and talk tude range to 100 miles. Foreign Aid Time Limit Appears Doomed to Fail WASHINGTON \APF — Sen. I federal debt would total $29.7 bU- and all our reo|D-Mk-h . said be would not oppose the Republican. Omgrew adjourned without acting on the nomination, however, and Eisenhower named Feikens as an interim appointee. asked the Senate to approve the One member to the Michigan congressional delegation surmised that Hart spoke before knowing McNamara’s stand, and found it impossible to change. ★ ♦ ★ ’They’re both out on a couple of limbs,” he said. Meanwhile, the delegation was united in its endorsement to Rep. Thaddeus M. Machrowicz, D-Mich., for a judicial appointment ItaTstate Ho^titi'taAr&ta!^ V™* interest from reinvest^ ^TVy iid it induded one more fceJtiy^“d^^flgto^y inallv Insane had “faked insanity]*Mffi *0 ?Pfn?* *?0 ^ ^ .sh??* Two’ .**!e against President Kennedy's re- O*, tm i|l ia Pantile , _ temperature U ' Loemt temperature at » Wind Telocity I ■■ p. jaa*Pg*tws OlmtMO—West■ - '4 ' ' 1 WeoMMr . Hm.e Sub aeta FrMay «t 1M Swat is a ■ 7:4* p m Weather—Sunny. Hi(heat Ml l.eweot Tempera . If If hett temperature .... toveal temperature ...'.... Haas temperature .......... Weather—Partly cloudy. Theraday'i Temp item I B. M St Drtrhtt - It 11 Uttll C Duluth IT ST S. Franclacc Pert Worth SS 7t s.S. Marie - — tiatobtin " n H Seattle «* Jadtaonvllle St 71 Tampa NATIONAL WEATHER — Scattered thundershowers -age expected Friday night In the Westtf-n Plateau and Great Basin and tam the Middle Mississippi Valley eastward into the Middle Atomic &atea, with a chance to showers in the Northeast and, teUtr Altas. Widely scattered thundershowers are forecast for"’ the Southeast.- Southern Plains and -Southeastern Plateau. It should he roofer friuh the Upper Mississippi into the Western UtAJLa ilift tol - --- >•>' .* admittance to the hos-| pital," he said. | ’ The two racapeet, Janies G. j Styes, SS, of Clare, and Joha T. ! AnM, 42, formerly of Toledo, I Ohio, were charged with kld-{ naping and rape before spring 1 Held Township Justice Emmet J. Leto yesterday. Examinations have been set for] the two before Leib Aug. 17. They] are* confined to the Oakland County Jail with bond aet at $10,000] each.' Styes and Auld were captured by two Brighton state poliretpen! JJ $j Wednesday night in West Bloom-j “ » field Township. They had held an 7iJ 18-year-old mother anther brother Normally escapees would be re-| turned to Ionia but Taylor today announced he would file a petition in Oakland County Circuit Court asking the court to certify Styes and Auld as sane, j “This bps never been done be-i fore to Michigan," the prosecutor I said. Taylor had both men examined by two psychiatrists, Dr. Ivan Uforr and Dr. Edward S. Salem to Pontiac. 1 “Both psychiatrists judged thp men sane," Taylor said. “In fact the prisoners told Dr. LaCore and myself that they weren’t insane wnen] they were committed Ionia wro years ago." O * A Taylor quoted the escapees as saying they “footed the psychiatrists.” He also stated that through questioning, he found the practice was ‘'relatively widespread"' [ About 2S.Vper cent of wives hi 'the United States have jobs out-] iiide the 'home. Wisner lighting is certain to bej stage rocket which Israel launched a topic to discussion at the hoard's July 5 to become a member of the next meeting at 4 p. m. Aug. 24. 'world's "space club." k • _ *r naan BED itfltr —This is Marshall Ivan Konev, named commander of Soviet troops in Gferaump. of his appointment was maJh? in East Berlin Thursday by ADN; the East German news agency. Marshall Konev -formerly commanded the Communist ^bloc defense forces. _ De Gaulle on Vacation CCMJOMBEY - LES . DEUX -EGLISES, France (UPI) — President Charles de Gaulle today began a vacation expected to last about two weeks at his country home. quest for authority to borrow money to finance five yean of economic development loans abroad. Byrd's amendment requiring the President to come back to Congress each year for appropriations was set for a Senate vote tonight after seven hours of debate. Each side will have 3% hours to discuss the amendment with debate to start shortly after disposal to routine business. Hie Senate arranged to meet an hour early. ♦ i Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield to Montana worked out this arrangement Thursday with unanimous Senate support. Under the agreement, the Senate wifi remain in session as late as necessary to vote on the Byrd amendment, CONTROVERSIAL Kennedy’s request, for borrowing authority tor a fiv&year, $8.1-blllion program to loans to struggling nations to the chief item to! controversy in the pending foreign aid hill. The bill provides $4,336,500,000 in foreign aid this year, iociu^ingl $1,187,000,000 in the loan fttods In a prepared Senate speech. Byrd, chairmhk.to the Senate Finance Commfttoe. and % spokesman for the Senate’s economy, bloc,' declared: "This to no time] to relax control over any public! spending, or to increase the public debt unnecefsarily." 0 V*j t ' Byrd charged the Kennedy program would promote "poor risk” He has been (loans..wtth i» certainty, to repby-J Announcement m??*- ‘ , . .. j He estimated that if no repay, [meats are mad*, over the maximum 50-year loan spans the added compound interest on the Echoing the major contention to opponents to the proposed loan | rii. & SAT. DISCOUNTS system, Byrd said all the money for the loan fund would come from the backdoor to the Treasury, "outside to effective annual appropriations control." ■ COSMETICS 1 XA Hair Spray TONIGHT end SATURDAY tote ^96c L 14-ounce can to hair spray for all hair styling. 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He said Ms experiments have compared the rate of diffusion of atmospheric oxygen and nitrogen through filters moistened by different substances. it h a According to the scientist, oxygen and nitrogen diffusa through a watar-moistened filter into a vacuum chamber at a rata Oat depends entirety on pressure. He oaMthat lithe air pressure h lowered*, lees oxygen and nitrogen get through, but the amount In always nt a constant rate. But, tf a solution of hemoglobin is tried to moisten the filter, Important changes occur, he said. Using hemoglobin in the tests, Scbolander found that, as the pressure is lowered, lew nitrogen gets through than with water, but the amount of oxygen same. ry to From Detroit to Toledo, Ohio DETROIT (UPD — Mary Margaret ReveU, the lint person ever to swim the Mackinaw Straits, will attempt a 56-mile swim next Monday from here to Toledo, Ohio, via the Detroit River and Lake Erie. The California beauty hopes eventually to swim the English Channel. Detroit Mayor Louis C- Miriani will act as official starter for Mias Revell’s swim Monday. Only 1 Gripe of Those for Whom They Up Toljs TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — LI W. Newcomber. chief engineer and director of die Kansas Turnpike, says he has received only one letter of protest since turnpike toll rates were increased Id per cent on Aug. 1. The letter was from an outraged citizen near Bonner Springs who wrote; “I haven't used your turnpike tor five years, and I don’t ever intend to.” Rush Official to Hospital LANSING IB — Auditor General Otis M. Smith ww rushed to a Lansing hospital by ambulance Thursday, suffering from a digestive upset, but was released a short time later. Doctors said they could find nothing seriously wrong. Dancer, Violinist Take 1st Prize 'Y' Talent Show dancer and i are die first-place to annual YMCA Summer Fun Club talent show. The dancer Is Jenny Hadden, 11. Of SSSt Meadow lelgh Lane, Waterford Township, and tbs vto-Uniat Michael Owen. 1?, of llU AT IMahi TO SHARE POWER — Spyros P. Skouras, president of 20th Century Fox Film Corp., will share his power with William C. of the firm’s executive committee. The winners received dree, full year memberships In the "Y.” Mote than 378 r------- show i...... displays during | NM Eleveq youngsters won prizes 1„ their displays. They are Scott Templeton, Christine Storter, ‘Robert McKinney, Cathy P inn let. Chuck Greenwood, Judy Fenberg, Albert Yee, Susan Barling, 0 don Mapley, Carla : Bradford , Larry Collier. TWO DOCTORS ON DUTY ASSURE YOU -IMMEDIATE SERVICE on EYE EXAMINATIONS FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS EYE GLASS REPAIRS PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER 103 N. Saginaw (across tram Simms) FE 2*0291 Hrs. 9:30*5130 Daily Mon. or Fri. Cve. by Apmt. A. A. Mllss, O.D. — P. C. Fclnbarg, O.D. Millersberg Woman/ 83, Dios in U.S. 10 Crash FLINT W — Mrs. Margaret Valley, 83, of Milleroburg, suffered fatal injuries Thursday night in a head-on collision at two cars on UJ. 10. Mrs. Mabel Lloyd, also of MlDerrirarg, was seriously injured. * * The women were riding In a car driven by Mrs. Valley’s daughter Una Valley, of Atlanta. Gets Broken Ankle lighting Cigarette A driver who told police he was concentrating, on lighting a cigarette Instead of file road was in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with a broken ankle today alter his car Jumped the curb and rolled over! on West Huron Street m Waterford! Township last night. , Einile J. Crotalu, 57, of 94) Dwight St., said his car swerved off course without his noticing it. GAO Asks for Funds to House U.S. Judges WASHINGTON I Fir (good I ridel . 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NOW, compare PRICK . .. then, get your boy a pair today . . . TODAY I (Jse Your Lion Charge With Option Terms Y THE PONT?At: PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST H. 1961 ------- Educator AMAZING OFFER! Kitchen Remodeling Sale TRABE-IN gto Get Award Josephine Seeley to Be Honored at State Fair Teachers Day FOR YOUR OLD OVEN and RANGE REGARDLESS OF CONDITION FHA TERMS II ffgJWUUI LIMITED OFFER! Yeiir Choice of Birch, Maple, Fruitwood, Walnut, Mahogany, etc. Every Job Custom Built. Deluxe Built-In Oven, Range, Double Comportment Sink, Formica Top and High Bocksplash. CALIi MOW! FE 3-7833 CONSTRUCTION CO. 92 W. Huron St. BIG BEAR Josephine Seeley, 4738 Sylvester, Drayton Plains, is one of more then 50 teachers, educators and school administrators to be honored at the swards luncheon which highlights Teachers Day at die 113th annual Michigan State Fair on Saturday, Sept. 9. The Teachers Day events feature the final weekend of the fair which opens Its 15-day run Friday. Sept. 1. and continues through Sunday, Sept. 10. The laneheoa, In the e I ■ b-hoase, pays tribute to leaders la the Held of edacattoa tor out-etandtag contribution* doing a long period of oervtee. Miss Seeley, a native of Frank-in, received a bachelor's degree from Eastern Michigan University in 1930 and a degree in nursing from St Elizabeth Hospital School of Nursing in Washington, D. C» in 1985. She started her teaching career at Vandercook Lake School, served as Pontiac school nurse from 1937-1951 and has been coordinator of health services for the Pontiac Public School system since 1951. Miss Seeley has been a member Of the national Jury for evaluating school health service standards, health committee of Michigan curriculum planning, school nurses policy making committee sponsored by the Michigan Department of Public Instruction and the State I Department of Health. She received the distinguished ---------«P Ph.Ur.i FEDERAL JUDGE — Illinois Superior Court Judge James Benton Parsons, 49, has become the tint Negro to be named to a federal trial court. President Kennedy Wednesday appointed him to the U.S. District Court. service award from the National Congress FT A, is a fellow of the Michigan School Health Association, the Michigan Public Health Association and the'American School Health Association. 16 Gold Miners Killed Fatal Accident Ends Beginning Family of Five , Killed as Car Goes Out of Control, Hits Tree | STURGIS TAP) * An Illinois family at five, planning to start a business and new life in Canada, never will realise either. All five died when their car rideswiped a pickup truck and struck a tree near here Thursday. The crash wiped out the family of Frank Vercoe, 56, La Grange gut, a. _____________ Slate police said Vercoe. the car driver, may have suffered a eart attack. An autopsy was ordered. Killed“ with Vercoe were his wife Dorothy, 36, their daughter Patricia Ann, 5, their son Jamas 3, and Mrs. Venue's mother Ruby Page, 72. Mice said the Vercoe car, returning from Canada, crossed center line, sideswiped the truck and skidded 440 feet down the highway before smashing against the tree. The truck driver, Frank B. But-ten, 43, of Bronson, was not injured. The Vercoe family, originally from Ottawa, Ont., had in-j tended to return there to operate a business recently pur-JOHANNESBURG, South Africa!chased, police said. Their home (AP)—Sixteen African gold min-jin the Chicago suburb had been era were killed when a car In for sale for several weeks. wMch^thsy were descending into — a deep mine near Johannesburg left fife rails Thursday night and! crashed into tire aids of tbs slant-; ing tunnel. The Pacific Ocean reaches east J to the longitude of Maine. ORCHABD FURNITURE’S OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY TJL9 P.M.-DAILY TIL 5:30 BUY DIRECT FROM OUR WAREHOUSE ani SAVE! Come around to our worehouio door at the bock of our store. Wo ore sorry for- tho inconvenience, but we will try to apologize by the extra savings wo ore offering you during this sole. We must dear out our present inventory to moke room for tho now merchandise arriving from tho Chicago Furniture Show. Buy direct from our worehouseshelves. NO DOWN PAYMENT—TAKE 24 MONTHS Despite the exceptionally low prices you DO NOT NEED CASH. Any purchase may be made with no money down. You can hove up to 24 months to pay or 90 days some os cosh. Payments con bo sot with NO PAYMENTS UNTIL SEPTEMBER. ENTER THRU OUR WAREHOUSE DOOR AT BACK OF STORE While our store is redecorated and the fire damage repaired, we ore offering tremendous bargains diroct from our warehouse. If you wont furniture at low, low prices, this is the opportunity for you. BARGAIN PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT LIVING ROOM SUITES DINETTES BEDDING BUYS BEDROOM AND SECTIONALS BRONZETONE ON SUITES (Ae Lew At) or CHROME • NATIONAL Double Dresser 2-Piece Living Room $QQ00 Nylon—Foam Cushions ^7 5 PIECES $44&> • RESTOKRAFT • SERTA with Mirror, Chest and 2-Piece Living Room S11A00 Foam Cushions—Nylon ■ ■ AT While They Lest INNERSPRING MATTRESS Full Size Bed 3-Piece Sectional— $1OC00 Nylon-Foam ■■W 7-PIECE SET Extension Table* With > Formica Tape 36x48x60 18" (As Lew Ae) *88 Every Suite Reduced Every Suita, Soctionol, Sofa Bod and Hido-o-Woy •65" All mettroBset end hex sprint* reduced. Many, to law, we can- Bod Rodueod Choice of Colon not advertise the price. for Clearance ORCHARD Phone FE 58114-5 FURNITURE COMPANY 164 Orchard Lake Avenue, Pontiac 3 Blocks West of South Saginaw Thermo Bogs, Hot and Cold $ .75 i Ironing Board Cover and Pod .................. .75 Sowing Boskets ...............75 Deluxe Toaster-Broiler.... 8.00 2 Foam Bed Pillows , . 1.75 Throw PiHows...... ... 1.00 Fishing Tock|e, Tool Box.. 1.00 Flattie Dishes, 48 Pieces;.. 8.00 BE PREPARED FOR BACK-T0-SCH00L mam ALWAYS FIRST OUALITYI New PeRR-Twist 8-ounce cotton slacks 'MEN'S SIZES 29 to 44 Plain front slacks with a con- ___ trast belt... and new campus tapers for men. Two styles in easy-care cotton .. . Penney*s University-Grads with jute belt, coin buckle... or beltless campus tapers with plain front, no cuffs. BOYS' SIZES 6 to 20 And talk about style! These handsome slacks are tailored in Penney’s Deluxe Grad plain front model with a contrast elasticized belt and an attractive buckle, tunnel belt loops... the extras boys look for. Colors? Choose from black, fog blue, shale brown, ancient pewter, willow and suntan. JR. BOYS' SIZES .. . . 2” 2 to 5 YOU CAN CHANCE IT AT RENNETS PEMMEY’S- DOWNTOWN Open Every Mon. and fri. 9:30 ‘ A. M. to 9:00 P. M. All Older Weekdays 9:30 A. M. to 5:20 P. M, PENNEY’S-MIRACLE HIU Open Ivory Weekday—Mon. through Sot. 10:00 A. M. to*9:00 P. M. r T THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. AUGUST 11, lWl sndbsl^^i^l Seeing is believing! Here is tbe Complete Home l LUHRD5 4$ SOUTH SHGinnui H ft. Westinghou Refrigerator Wp$her & Dryer forger lots Westinghouse built- * 1X1 Kitchen raiCWATERHEATER All Q Pieces 0 for at NORGE GAS RANGE M" She with Timer NEW! KiT 19" TV PORTABLE WITH STAND! Iuik>i* tatoacepa mini end handle, ten tuning. Satin finish cabinet. New ie cartons. With $13995 S-P-E-E-D-Y XV SERVICE REPAIR TRUCKS RADIO DISPATCHED FE 4-1133 SWEETS RADIO and APPLIANCE FrMqr 'HI 9 P. M. Free Perking Rear ef Store 422 West Huron Street FE 4-1133 I S I—I BROWNIE'S HARDWARE A VARIETY STORE Robber Garden Hose PablThinwr- Jfra* "hamo" Lawn Mower Now *9” SSi Toilet Seats TS? *2»s «fS»5 Spincast Rod & Root now $(95 WE REPLACE WINDOW GLASS WINDOW SCREENS WALLPAPER STEAMERS COT GLASS, ANY SIZE ------------ MAKE KEYS Pipe Cel ead Threaded 952 JOSLYN X FE 4-6105 FREE PARKING 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. M TONSHJi TO GO — The seven children of Mr. and Mrs. Woody Benson of El Reno. OH*., are all In Park View tyottal tor tonsillectomies. They comprise the largest family group tfver ad- , if tern tegs., mitted to the hospital for the operation. From left are Bowdy, 10; Show. 11; Clay, 12; Barry, 4; Julia, 9; Dawn, 5; and Margo, 7. tiac General Hospital. Bet trim the Mg day cornea, you're told, "Sorry, the hoepttel’s M per cent filled. We ean’j take yen new." “Why? If 5 per cent of the hospital bed* aren’t filled, why can’t you have one of them? This question has been raised more than once recently. Routine hospitalizations were being postponed at Pontiac General while 94 per cent of the 381 available beds were occupied. A A A Harold B. Euler, hospital administrator, offers an explanation — some beds are reserved tor special purposes. Intensive care, for instance, with 12 beds, is reserved for critically ill patients. MATERNITY CASES The obstetrical unit, by law, Is >lely for maternity cases. Pediatrics Is, for children, not adults. The mental health unit is self-ex-'larjatory. Some 121 of the hospital's 381 eds are set aside for special pur-oses. The routine adult patient dll not be admitted to them, even ‘ there are empty beds. Routine eases go to the general medical and surgery floors, where MO beds are available. "But Oven here.- the necessity if Segregating male and female istients sometimes prevents utili-’ ation of all the beds," Euler "The necessity to Isolate patients rith certain Illnesses also prevents nsximum utilization. “Consequently it is possible to ave an occupancy rate of 90 to " per cent and still not have beds "Battle ot Fences' Aired at Sylvan Lake Meeting A "battle of the fences” got an airing at the Sylvan Lake City Council meeting Wednesday night. Verbal combatants are residents of two Sylvan subdivisions—Wood-lawn and Sherwood Forest. The prise Is a strip of land Id feet wide, wfelch seems to have toe many "owners." About three blocks long, it is bordered on the east by the rear of homes on Lakeland Avenue. At last count, the strip had 146 owners; according to City Manager Earle Knapp. The city is not one of them. CROWD INTO HALL Sylvan residents, many ot them angry, crowded into the hall at the council ipeeting to discuss the mat-Ik, Mayor Howard E. Wideman attempted an explanation, digging back about SO yeare Into Sylvan history when Sylvania subdivision was formed. That subdivision Is on the lake at one end of the strip. Tbe strip had been given to the 14-lot subdivision at a means of access eat to Orchard Lake Read. In 1920, Wood lawn subdivision was developed. The new subdivision bought 2 lots from Sylvania subdivision for use as a swimming beach for Woodlawn residents. "Thus, by purchasing these lots, each of the 132 lot owners In Wood-lawn became part owners of the strip of land in question,” Wideman claimed. In 1967, Sherwood Forest subdivision was developed. Many residents on Sherwood Road said they were told the 16-foot strip was either half theirs Or city owned. The original Sylvania subdivision owners don’t care about it anymore. Angry Woodlawn residents 0n lakeland Avenue charged "none of It belongs to Sherwood residents.” They claim ownership. Sherwood resident! argued, '‘Lakeland residents can’t have it all. They own only 1-132 of It." Some families have built fences down the rpiddle. "We are trying'to get everyone to split the land with fences and settle it peacefully," said Wideman, "but there are a few who don’t see it that way." for Month of July Although Waterford Township firemen answered ten more fire calls in June than in July, damage from fire was six times worse last month than in June. According to a monthly report of fire Chief Elmer Fangbener, there were 44 fires with damage of *1,7M to Jane. Compared with July’s total of S4 calls with damage efglLTM. Cause of file difference was the complete destruction of a 94, cottage on Sashabaw Road and 17,000 fire damage at an upholstery shop on Dixie Highway this month. T h e r e were only three fires in buildings, and 13 grass fires. Six fires in automobiles were extinguished and firemen had 13 rescue and emergency runs. Estimated dircet fire damage is] more than $33,000 less this yeari than last. Gave Incorrect Address Donald G Tucker, 28, one of two men sentenced Wednesday fori the theft of hubcaps, no longer lives at 650 Second St., according! to the owner, Alex Hazely, 44, oft that address. Tucker hasn’t lived! at the address he gave Pontiac! police for more than a year, Haze-J iy said. .,, HOME OUTFITTING COMPANY fit wt fifit to £un... EDAM dttfilhuifW 1*9 Da wmm mu There's a Reason for Them Empty Beds at Hospital? By PETE LOCHBILKR .available for admission You have to have a minor opera-|^**R*-" tkm, your doctor says. Not too SURGERY PROFITABLE services. Hence, the hospital usually gets more revenue from surgical cases. in it hut vnii'ii ho to thJ ~ A hospital foil of nothing but sur- ' but ^ “ be in thej Anyone familiar with hospital fl- gisal cases would be a real money-wspital a few days. nances knows there’s no profit in'maker. "Okay,” you decide. "Let’s* get turning away surgical cases, since t over with.” So a hospital bed U *■ to wnfical patients that the s reserved for you at, say. Pon-h°*pttlU B(>>‘ He Rules Dog Catchers * Can't Catch Stray Dogs DENVER (UPI) — Municipal Judge Robert P. Fullerton rated Thursday that Denver dog catchers cannot catch dogs. Fhllerton ruled dog catchers have only the aathority to taoue a summons to s dog owner whoee pet Is running loose. But, of course, the other services must be available to the community, EUler pointed out. Fire Damage Up in Waterford Twp. mm IlMMinB aiUUIlEE SRHKmWNUI ElfCIRIC WATER KERTER; II HUB ill IK NIMH mnnimnniH Yfrt see the m| displayed by plumbing contractors and appllancu dealers and In DflMt Edison offices. Id your guarantee of complete satisfaction. If at any time within one year after you tauy a (tameless electric enter heater you are net settled with Its performance, just let us know. Wei remove it and return the full pur-chase price-including any installation cost Tha guarantee apples to sails by any jvaN-ttd retailor displaying this emblem and to Edtfn arias. It covers any Edison-approved electric water hmriar, sized according to the 'iMffiMadffihRS at right and hutawnd In a dwaffiig np to and Including a four-family In flm Doirit Edison service area. The Edison guarantee is in addition to the manufacturer's warranty. DETROIT EDISON MAIL COUPON FOR MORE INFORMATION DETROIT EDISON • ROOM 3S0 2000 SECOND AVE. • DETROIT 26, MICK Plasm send im men Information stoat stable tnta heelers and yosr guarantee program. X Brother Team Captures'^ Top Awards at Fair A Lyon Township brother team! hearty swept all the top ' beet] awards and special honors yester-j . day during the third-day of events; at the Oakland County 4-H Fair.] Steve and Jim. Smith ot 28318 .' Dixboro Road received, six awards', between them during the day-long! program at the 4-H ' Fairgrounds ' on Perry Street just south of Wal*| ton Boulevard ' Steve, 17. president of the Nu- j l.yWix 4-H Club, took three nu- ] jor swards in competition that , was made mure difficult due to ]• intermittent rain in the afternoon !■ ' and the heavy downpour in the ' His awards included the grand champion of all breeds, the Cham- |i pion Angus steer and the senior ' beef showmanship trophy In addition to heading his local 4-H organization, Steve is president of the Oakland County' 4-H Service Club, president of the senior class at South LyOn High School and was a runner-up for the 4-H king crown. WINS TROPHY ' Jim, 13, was selected winner of the Ralph Braid Memorial Trophy, the Optimist Special award and placed second in the junior beef showmanship event. The Braid trophy Is presented __annually on a rotating basis-by— the East Orion 4-H Club to the best junior beef judging champion. ~ The Birmingham Optimist'Club presdented ribbons to six top steers at the fair that will, be shown at the junior livestock show in Detroit in’ December,.____ Another top winner during the day was Roger Bowers, 13, of 4105 S. Hill Road, Milford Township, whose beef was judged tops in the junior showmanship event. He also won awards for the reserve champion Angus steer and the reserve champion of all breeds. The grand winner of the dress revue was Karen Koonre, 17, of 1880 June St., Avon Township, she is a member of the Stitch V Sew Club and a senior at Avondale High School. Ed Yanderhoof, 18; ’ of 1143 Porter. Road, White Lake Township, member of Think & Do Club, was winner of the tractor operator contest. He will now participate in the state 4-H show The county 4-H.Fair will end tomorrow. - Following is a list yf other tritrj ners in yesterday’s competition: | irviOK jner showmanship winners l*t— Knurr Bower*. Aftlford .st! -Jim Smith. South leron 3rd—Jerri L»ngl«», HlfhUnd 4th Vlrkir H»ys. HlghUnd 5th -Carolyn Middleton, Orion 6th -Judy nts|r0n SHOWMANSHIP winners ■■Steve Smith. South Lynn ’ rLOWI.NO CONTEST WINNERS -Ut—Ton Middleton, Orion Township Zhd—Douglas Long. Commerce 3rd - Edward Vanderhoof. White Lake TRACTOR OPERATOR CONTEST WINNERS 1st-Edward Vsnderhoof. White Lake 2nd—Dourims tbag. Commerce -Jrd - Allen Taylor, Orion EXTENSION BOOTH WINNERS 1st—Bloomfield, Ind-Cmr Talk. 3rd- ] [odern Home Management. 4th—Sunbon-et Oalm. 5th-0*ford Learners 6th-« 1ire Brondlge SHEPHERD'* CLASS ayne Kumler, Troy 2nd—Bud Willlamron. Waterford 3rd—Harold Barnard. Avon — Junior Showmanship—Shre,* Grand C "ose. Avon and Reoerr mpion Ewe To Be Arraigned] - in Circuit Court j VI T hr e e' Detroit Youths Bound Over on Charge! of Beating 2 Boys —WALLED LAKE — lnree De-troit youths charged with beating two Walled Lake boys here Aug. bound over to Circuit Court CHAMPIONS—Receiving top awards in showmanship competition at the Oakland County .4-H £air yesterday were Steve Smith, 17, with ’ his Angus' steer entry and John Rose, 16, with his Hampshire—ram Awmrig ..are presented -on— the basis of how the animal appears and re- jyesterday on charges of felonious; NlIlP licitutics tp Be ‘I'railird assault. DRESS REVUE WINNER -Posing prettily after being awarded a plaque for winning the dress revue contest at the 4-H Fair is Karen Koonce, ’17, of 1880 June St., Avon Township. A member of the Stitch ’N’ Sew Club, Karen will be a senior this at Avondale High School. w ‘Miss Davfeburg* Charles Donohoo, Edward Polcyn and John Cisco, all 18-year-okFDe-sidents, will appear before Judge William J. Beet* for j arraignment at 1 p.m Aug. 31. * ;* * In their examination* venter-day before Walled Lake Justice of the Peace Gene Schnelz, bonds ] for Donohoo and Cisco were reduced to $300 and Polcyn's was .j lowered to $100. Donohoo and Cisco both are on ?! probation for breaking and entering and assault from Detroit Recorder's Court, Schnelz had sej bond at $2,500 apiece for the three youths following the Aug. 1 beating of Wallace » White. 16, of 1910 Austin St., and] i- Richard Griffin, 17, of 215 Saywodd St. ■.■""Ci Peach Queen Contest Saturday i; ary of Limits on Billboards State Legislative Unit Told Move May Injure I Business, Industry L LANSING VP—Warnings that severe limitations of billboard advertising will damage Michigan business and industry have been | issued to a legislative study committee. | - of touttft groups, restaurant and hotel owners, construction workers and others urged lawmakers Thura* day not to be overly restrictive It limiting highway advertising. Rep. Lloyd Gibbs, R-PortlanR chairman of the House Interim I Committee, agreed. “I’d forego regulations to auy great extent rather than slug business,'* he mid. “We need The committee was formed to study problems of billboards ad-I vertising after the legislature last spring twice turned down a bill that would control advertising along the new interstate highway system., "■-* Michigan will be eligible for • $5-million federal grant if it agrees Prn* * * I to limit the number, size and places sponds to the commands of it* trainer. Steve ment 0f billboards in accordance is tbc son of Mr. aiwl Mrs. PhUlp Smtth of -(with federal standards. 28318 Dixboro Road, Lyon Township. John's “The highway department is in parents are Mr. -and-Mrs. John £, Rom of620 jfavor of regulation, not prohibition N. Adams Road, Avon Township, of billboards,” said Frederick X I Tripp, the department's director cj » 1 administration. “We favor it fop •„ iV • its safety and aesthetic valued i aside from any federal bopds.” Spokesmen for tourist and bush-ess organizations 'voiced support »r regulations, but argued that the federal plan was overly re» lstrictive; ROMEO — A giar frame will provide i ground for nine are as they appear on gold picture]I o c fitting back- madi title holders E a 1 queens from Almont, Ar-itheir prop Utica, Lake Orion, Oxford, | judge Detroit, Flint, Waterford] ~ after the picked the winncrs |P]0Wer ShOW • here lo Township and Romeo,. ch The girls will be. introduced bylParks and Mrs. H. 6. Ew Oueer IC rown tomorre •w night. The nnual contesl t will be held al 8 P- m. in the i auditorium of Rome o Junior High School It is open to the public. Th -ontestants will be judged in three categories: Street dress, a talent show and formal gowns. During Aho -competition they will lie identified solely by the names of peaches until the queen and two maids of honor are selected. qAugust 19-20 iert Oxford School: NEWS OF THE AREA Carol Wudarcki, Bran -r~ Win and White told police ineyi Climax of the , _ : beaten in a dark aHey *hai|when»he queen candidates tome] oaram. L. j night following an argument withr- ^ jn their formaJi to answer) ‘mporaoeous questions w h i Six From Society ot Jesus Dto Take Perpetual Vows OXFORD - The Oxford Garde* Club will stage its 27th Flower and Festival Show in the junior higtj school on Washington street Aug. 19 and 20. The theine of the show Is “There’s No Place Like Mich Igan." It will be carried out with flower arrangements representing the different aspects of lifo In this state. ] Visiting hours are 3 to 10 p. m. the three youths over i girl- 1951 Rochester Class r must drai will Name Queen Saturday _____event is open to the pub- INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— tion of the Blessed Virgin Mother, jjCi admission free. { Six young men of the Society of Brother John J. Bauer, S.J. will! Anyone pishing to enter exhibits Jesus will pronounce perpetual pronounce his final vows, thus] must jiave them in before 11 a. m. vows of poverty, chastity and being accepted in the Society of Aug. 19^ (he show sponsors said, obedience Tuesday, the feast of]Jesus as a member of the ranks] 1 jit—Jim Smith, South Lyon 2nd -Larry Un*Icy, Highland jrd—Tom Middleton .Orion 4th—Jerry Langley. Highland Mh--Carolyn Middleton. Orton •ih—Carolyn Rowers. Milford i DAV.ISBURG — The queen who] will reign over this community’s] j 125th anniversary celebration -Aug.] ] 19.20 will be crowned here tomor-j > i row night at a coronation street j Miss Davisburg will be( selected! from among five finalists who were] named at a preliminary last month Vying for the iitle are Carolyn] ] Bumpus, Mary Ann and Barbara ‘ Bethune, Patricia Vollifik-, and Mary Ellen Land. ] - The public dance will begin at ] | 8 p.m. and the;, queen will be : named and crowned at 11 p.m. by ] i Marian Hillman, president of the | IN I A.i "J r\Jnnnr score eac contestant on P0***'^ Assumption, in the Jesuit of the approved brothers. Plans Oct. 7 Dinner KE. *> to talent College here. , . i Society in 1950, was assigned to j ROCHESTER — The 1951 grad- Five others will repeat the cere- Colombiere in. 1957 while the novi- uating class of Rochester Corn- TO REIGN AT FESTIVAL- mony, taken after a. two-year] tiatC was under construction, imunity High School will celebrate The winner will reign over the[aovitiate, Sept. 8. Since that time he has served The dance and queen contest is]'its loth anniversary Oct. 7 at Old 29th annual Peach Festival in Ro- . • Wa|k,.r s<. j -!•» the college as cook, maiflte- sponsored by the auxiliary of the I Mill Tavern in Waterford Town- |meo Sept. 2-4. . ; j c'uloin'bli i * seminary rector, will |nancp men' Power Plant engineer The business district wui oei PprwnN interested j„ attend-roped off during the dance with $hn| lng m, reunlon are asU(.(, to music to, be provided by Cal roBtart Jaap, HoWe|l. tot Lad- . |Church and his 44»iece band I Um «., or Wsyne Myers. M8M ; TO STIR UP INTEREST j lewlund St., Utica. Prior to the two-day celebration Cocktail hour at 7:30 p. m. will next week the queen will visirlbe followed by a dinner dand? at neighboring communities to pro-f^fL*. m. mote interest in the 125th anni-j - ..... -—— versary observance. Transatlantic Brides !*o Meet in R»y,l Ook os rout, parade, antique sh and a North-South skirmish. j Bra and . the celebration over Labor Day weekend, the queen and her Those pronouncing the j attendants will have a busy |ule. They will be making appearances dally on television and radio, nt area hospitals and nt public events like a Tiger baseball game and the horse races at Hasel Park. and electric Brother Bauer is the sot^ of Mr. | id Mrs. John J. Bauer of De-next Week are Frederick Benda of] trait. He has three brothers and Toledo, Ohio; Richard Konieczkaitwo sisters. One of his brothers, of Glen Arbor; John Muriel of Ann] Al, is sales manager at Matthews-] Arbor; Bernard Owens of Birming-j Hargreaves Chevrolet in Pontiac, ham; James Regan of Detroit; add] Frederick Stovel of Alpena. < n , . ’ •>*,. * * m Rochester-Utica Pronouncing vows next month - , , William Bayiess of fUxky'DQTDeTSllOppCTS River, Ohio; Norman Betz of Bayi » . Village, Ohio; George Descamps OGGif MeiTlDeTS Oak Park Faces $10,000 Claim Parents Want Money for Injuries Suffered by Child in Park OAK PARK — The parents of a 9-year-oldN)ak Park girl have filed a $10,000 claim against the city for injuries she suffered in a park accident here July 5. Mr. arid Mrs. Irvin K. Soubliere said their, daughter Michelle Ann suffered “permanent and disfiguring injuries ih the accident and Hill require continuing medical treatment.” Her majesty also will take * peaches to servicemen at Selfridge f] (Air Force Base near Mount Clem- '_____ , ... , I ROYAL OAK — The South Oak-|ens Aug. 22 and to Detroit’s Mayor;Detroit; David Ozar of Detroit, ] land branch of the Transatlantic MM4ni two days later. and Thomas Powers of Fairview] Area men interested in barber- (l The skirmish is the main event Brides and Parents Association The highpoint of her pre-Fcsfival!Park< Ohio. !shop quartet singing are asked'to of the celebration and will be held!will host the organization’s honor ]activities will be a gift trip to! TO remain FOR STUDY 1 H,,end a meetin8 a* 8:30 P m■! . ,c right of her per- both days of the festival. ary genera! secretary here at 8 Washington D. C. where she will ™ ‘ .pnl'«»ay at Rochester Golf and Coun- I The shooting contest is being p. m. Tuesday. be received by Rep. James G. After taking their vows theory Club. 655 Michclson Road.) her jawbone was badly splintered, 1 sponsored by the 8th Michigan Cav- The meeting will be at the Royal O’Hara. D-Utica. jwdU remain at Colombiere for two) Avon Township. according to her parents, when - • - - ...........- ’years oi college studies with con- •entration on literature and hu-i mpptln* W,M ** h,,,d b> numitie, 1 Rocheater-UMca Chapter of I They will then go to West Baden *" ,or Pre^Mon College in Indiana to complete] “•* 0 B‘rt>cr their training which includes] fcha°PInf ar'e‘ S,ng,"K Amer' jphiiosophy three years of teach- ’ ling in Jesuit high schools or col-' Special musical orvvocal training ’ „ leges, followed by four years of] is not necessary for membership The parents claim that the city [theology. jin the group, according, to was negligent in its duties because Ordination to the priesthood |f.PEBSQSA P"*ident Duane Pel fw one"M *****”'«»*. ‘he play !«*, puc ctapt„ wll, ““ I airy Civil War unit and the local]Oak Canadian Legion Hall. Spe-iJaycees. jcial guest will be T. H. Robey. Competing for the crowfi will be c ___. ,T ____________________ f .In the mouth by i swing at the city-owned Major Park. She had an emergency operation immediately following the accident. She is scheduled to undergo plastic surgery. | year of theology. Also on the feast of the Assump-j Romeo Peach Festival. The City Council has turned the night for. its* appearance in the!claim over to City Attorney Cart |W. Forsythe. !|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM | We Sure Were Mixed Up Yesterday! | are Jeree Bachelor, 13, of the-Hi-Lo Club, Milford; Carolyn Canfield, 17,\of the Busy Fingers Glub. New Hudson; apd Nancy Mills, 14, of the Oak\ Hill Club. They wjll Represent the county aj, the state, show in^Lansing. Is Bill Spence j|§ SAYS: EE We were o little confused on names and faces yesterday, but we surely 3 ~ weren't Confused on the prices. They were ell right just as you will bo if 9 E you com# out and take advantage of fheie great deals this weekend. Bill Spence Rambler j!| 32 S. Main Clorkston S r ■■ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiminiiimuHe I . | ft ' I': FRIDAY. At’Gl'ST 11. 10411 YOUNGEST ENTRY—Holding his 3-manth-old Jersey calf prior ’to entering her in'competition at the Oakland,County ’4-H Fair is Brian Austin, 12, of 3940 Dutton Road, Oakland Town-$hip.> He is a member of the! Silver' Beil 4^1 Cltib, Briari’s ,.q*alf will be the youngest Jersey to be entered in her class today. weather this week couldn't thaw (pod stored by these four girls who were named Oakland County, honor winners in- the freezing contest at the 4-H Fair., Proudty displaying, her. frozen food (front) is Linda palaba, 10, of (he Oak Hill s 5353482323534823484848484823485348535323 Grows Romantic at 62 like we are ■till on our honeymoon. I tmsMai THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST Ih Wa [Managing v i Girl Guest ! Is a Duty j By the Emily Poet Institute ! Q: A friend * daughter re-’ cenfly CUM to thl* dty to » work. I asked her to come and 1 stay with ua, a* we had an { extra room. My daughter, who • is this gtrt's same age, was i delighted. I Everything went well lor a J while, hut die has suddenly • taken to staying out vety late, i I do not approve of this at j all as she Is stiU rather young • and I certainly wouldn't allow , -njy own daughter to do this. J I led [hat since she is living j with ns I am more or less J responsible for her and .1 • think she should conform to ! the rales of the bouse. « . My daughter thinks it would • be very wrong tor me to say » anything to her as I have no | right to toll her when to come j and go. Don’t you think I • have the right to say some-J thing? J A: As long as she is living ; In your house, you not only • have .toe right to see that she J comes in at a reasonable hour, t but if i* your dirty. If her J mother tell you she does not abject, that would be a differ--rent story. j * * ★ I Q: I am giving a dinner J party soon and would like to • serve champagne. Will you ! please tell me the proper way , ) to serve it?________ ★ * * | A: It should be put fax. the J refrigerator tor a day and then 1a half hour before serving.. . placed into a cooler with wall ter and ice, and bolding the • bottle by the neck turned back J and forth from time to time, t Also, when opening be sure to | wrap toe bottle In a towel or I napkin as a protection In case * it explodes. If the champagne I mot be chilled quickly, add a | handful of salt to the ice and { water mixture. ★ A A S Q: When a boy has asked j a girl to dance, shouldn't he J escort her bade to where she , was sitting after they have * finished dancing? Quite a few » M the boys I know leave the j girls on the dance flow after j the music has stopped and 1 * do not think this is.proper. —Will you please give me your opinion? A: Unless be has been cut by another hoy, he takes •A* tack to where she was and does not leave her Amended to the middle of the •dance flow. ^ -v A A *■% * 4}: When giving a birthday to a married Mend, •shouldn’t it.tie something for her own personal use rather * than something for her house? I always resent receiving a tablecloth or some such item for a birthday present and think it inappropriate. What is your opinion? A: Unless the giver knows of some special item that her friend would like tor her house, something far her own personal use is more appropriate for a birthday gift. - IS® Abby Sny»i Get Him Work Ordained at the Detroit Annual Conference of the Methodist Church at Adrian in June, iRev. 'Ronald J. Thompson is in charge of the new Methodist Mission meeting in the Community Activities Building on Williams Lake Road. With his wife who is holding baby Christy he plays ball with four-year-old Cynthia. The Thompsons make their home at the parsonage located on seven and a half acres of land on Maceday Drive where the future church will be built. What's Happening in the Pontiac Area Mrs. Allen Bentley of Columbus, Ga., Is visiting with her parents, the Alton T. Andersens of Sherwood Road, Sylvan Lake. While here, Mrs. Bentley win serve as an attendant in the Aug. 12’ wedding of Virginia Hartjen of Huntington Woods and Dan Gerber Jr. of Fremont. * ■ . * A A. Visiting hero from El Paso, Tex., are the Alton McKnlghts (Margaret Fox) formerly of Pontiac. Spec. 4.C. McKoight is stationed with the US. Army at Ft. Bliss in El Paso. Also with them to their son David James bam. May 3L Grandparents are Mrs. Beatrice Stopita of Pontiac, and M*. and Mrs. James Fox of Mt. Clemens, formerly of Pontiac. * * * Mrs. Ralph Roderick and Mrs. Roy W. Johnson of Indianapolis left Friday after a week’s visit with Mrs. Johnson’s sister Mrs. T. C. McFet-ridge of Millboume Place. * A ★ * Announcing the birth of a son Robert Frank on Aug. 7' at Pacolma Memorial Hospital, Calif., are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petrusha (Madonna Stark). Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Leo Stark of Mooticello Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Petrusha of Oliver Street are the paternal grandaprents. ★ * A • 7 Mr., and Mrs. Gary Lynneer Spees (Ann Oliver) announce the birth of a daughter, Susan' Lynelle, July 29. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Oliver of Wpst Iroquois Road. Mr. and Mrs. Lynneer M. Spees of Watkins Lake are the-infant's paternal grandparents. * ' Ur A Don E. Batten, son, of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Batten of South Jessie Street, recently received his Ph. D. degree to experimental psychology at Washington State University. Dr. Batten is presently visiting his parents with his wife Joan, and their two children, Carl, S^and Karen, 1. , Following their stay here, Dr. Batten and family will re- turn to Washington, where he will serve on the faculty of Eastern Washington College, near Spokane. * A * Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Johnson, Mrs. Omer Lewis, Iva Jane Price, Mrs. Aden Thornton, and Mary Jean Thornton of the Pontiac area are among the nearly. 500 attending the National Missions Conference. The conference, -with high-llghts of "The Christian Mission to Latin America” and "Churches tor New Times” Is to session this,'-week at the American Baptist Assembly, Green Lake, Wis. Mrs. Clarabell Roach of Pine Street and her late husband’s nephew Tim Roach of Union Lake . have returned from a visit with relatives in Traverse City. A A A. ’ Visiting with Mrs. Alma Cowley of Seneca Street are her daughter Grace of Neo-desha, Kan., and friend Jeannine Pratt of Holyrood, By ABIGAIL VAX BUBEN DEAR ABBY; My husband has been retired for almost a year, and he isdrivtag me out , of my mind. He doesn't leave my side unless I send him to the store for something. I think we are together loo much for people our Jrt** age. I am SI and he to 12. Don’t get me wrong, I still love my ^ may as well be frank with you. He acts Kan. Both are graduates of Sterling College, Starting, Kan. A ' A A A son, Edward Gregory, was both to Mr. and Mrs. E. William Ratz (Dorothy Pierpont) Aug. 4 at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Pierpont of Detroit and Watkins Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ratz of Lounsbury Street, Mrs. Robert A. Mennlnger of Detroit and Watkins Lake, to the Infant's maternal great- -grandmother. A, A A Announcing the birth of a son Donald Ray Scott Jr., are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray Scott (Janet B. Black) of Queens-bury street. The infant arrived Aug. 4 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter D, Scott of Keego Harbor, F. W. Black of Sheffield Lake, Ohio, and Mrs. Gordon Lennox of Salinas, Calif. like a little romance (even at my age), but my old man to overdoing it. Do you think it would help matters any If I got some sort of Job? If I don't get but of this house (and away from him) 1 will go rood-- - ' WEARY WIFE DEAR WIFE: Getting.out of the house to not the answer Absence would only make the heart grow fonder, and when you came home he’d devour you like a hungry trout, takes a fly. He needs something to occupy hit mind. Get him interested to gardening, or stamp collecting. Chess, checkers, scrabble and two-handed ^arcH gamea-are— good mental exercise. (But don’t suggest "honeymoon bridge" ... ft might give him ideas.) AAA DEAR ABBY: We would like your opinion of parents who whistle for their children when they are trying to locate ~ them in the neighborhood. They have a special family1 whistle to call their, children, which reminds me of calling dogs. We haw put up with it for three years. The children to that family are from seven to sixteen years old—certainly old enough to know their names. W« neighbors think it to a disgrace, and would like your support. THE NEIGHBORS DEAR NEIGHBORS: I see nothing "disgraceful” about a family whistle. I think It to far Teen-Agers Have New 'Slanguage' AP NEWSFEATURE (Gilbert Youth Servlet) Signs point to the slanguage of teenagers taking a sudden turn for the Hawaiian some time this winter, hut parents needn't be alarmed. They might even like It, now that they realize that “2$«kiddo” and all that razzamatazz are pan—the all-encompassing Ha-wiian word tor finished, tired. The new fad has been brewing since the Islands became a state and wahines and kanes (guys and gala, to the untoiti- • a ted) have been introduced to many native expressions. For Instance, too-lno, pronounced eeno-eeno,” has a nicer sound than "grtachy” or "roachy” which have long alnee replaced "lousy” on the mainland. Inquiring if someone to popule (popootoy) is certainly quicker and gentfer than asking him, "Whatsa-matter—you some kind of nut ALOHA’S IN Aloha has long been in, but it’s gaining new popularity. Lilting vowels sound better than a brash “Hiya, chick,” or “it’s SplitsviUe—we're going to cut out.” Any cat—sorry, pop-old—would be crazy to use old worn-out line on a wahine. As a matter of fact, he would be lapuwale, a real good tor nothing. less offensive than, "MAAAAA-REEEEE. JOHNNN-EEEEE, come home tor 8UUUUUUH-PER1” AAA DEAR ABBY: I have been going wjth a man for about ■to year*. I don’t go out with anyone else, and don't care to. He fetto the same way about me. My big problem to this: He told me that he cannot many me as tong an his mother to living. At first I thought it would work out ail right because he was 49 and his mother was to her early seventies. But he to now 55 and his mother to to better condition than I am. (She bowls.) , I am 44, divorced, and support myself. Do you think I should hang on to this man? He has money. TIRED OF WAITING DEAR TIRED: Don't spend your Ufa waiting tor file life of another 40 end. If jty marriage you want, look for a man who can give you an unconditional surrender. A A '■ A Everybody has a problem. Wtat’s yours? For a personal reply, write to Abby in care of The Pontiac Press. Enclose a stamped, a e 1 (-addressed envelope. Coke Decorating Topic for Group Mrs. Edwin L. Cadwaltoder demonstrated and discussed cake decorating lor Countryside Improvement Association member* and guests Wednesday. Mrs. Hugh Ralston of Pine Lake was hostess to the group, assisted by Mrs. J. T. Amo, Mrs. Arm in Darmst setter, Mrs. E. A. Dohany and Evelyn Dohany. Four Pages Today in Woman's Section May Lack Something m Vile 'Good Woman By RUTH MELLETT Newspaper Enterprise Assn. "I’ve alway* been a good wife,” wails the woman whose marriage -to breaking up. She ' is sure it to no fault of her own. The trouble is that in most such cases the woman who can’t understand what happened to her marriage has confused being “a good woman” with being a “good wife.” AAA There’s more — lots more— to being a good wife than just being a good woman. A good woman can, and sometimes does, get the idea that she is always in the right and that whenever there is a difference of opinion her husband is bound to be to the wrong. A good woman can be a bore, with ho Spark of humor tir gaiety or romance to make living with her an adventure. POOR HOMEMAKER A good woman can be an excellent housewife — but a poor homemaker if she thinks of her home as her castle. A good woman can be overly ambitious for her husband and push him until he becomes resentful. A good woman can make the mistake of always putting her children first and blaming her husband if he wants to be first himself sometimes. A good woman can make the mistake of trying to live through her children, neglecting her own needs and wants until she is pothing but a door mat. ’ A good 'woman can be self-righteousiy intolerant at others, especially when she is thon-oughly sold on the idea of her own goodness. AAA ’ A good woman can fail to keep step with her husband’s .intellectual growth or take a superior attitude toward his hobbies and outside interests. So a good woman isn't necessarily a good wife — though too many women think they are one and the same thing. There's clot of activity in store for this one-piece jump suit in wool knit. For rehudng or cavorting, the suit features its atm knee skimming coat with low patch packets in gold and gray wool plaid. All of these bright ideas by Mr. Mott are available Matchmakers now team up tweed arid silk paisley for a chic sportswear look. Of brilliant J>luej vivid red-colored monotone wool, the contoured . jacket is outlined in welt seaming accompanied by a triasterful front-wrap skiff. Herds one *straight* jacket that's a la mode. The sweatery jacket look features a straight-lined cardigan in patterned wool with wool rib^ edging. Its own slender skirt in riwt, magenta, and gray assures wear with pleasure through the year. < k With Autumn comes a new idea for jackets— leather-outlined and sleeveless. Pair it with a softly bowed crepe shirt in beige and, a box-pleated skirt in brown and White for a young, free-swinging fashion ensemble of herringbone wool tweed. rr i •T/ ’ . ai THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. AUGUST 11, 1061 MAKE OVER PKK Y-NItfE Dividend Is Declared by Broadcasting Co. ’ MIAMI. FI*. (AP) - Storer Broadcasting Go. Thursday declared the regular quarterly dividend of 45 cents per share on'' its common stock, payable Sept; 11 to stockholders of record Aug. 25. ft ft ft Storer also declared a dividend 1214 cents per share on its class B common stock. Business and Finance Western Forces in Training ■Hi ■■■■Hi Grain Prices The company operates stations at Detroit, Cleveland. T o I e d o, Atlanta, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, jluy ; Miami, Wheeling. W. Va„ and Los Angeles. CHICAGO GRAIN , CHICAGO. Alls. 11 I API — igratn prlan: 1 Wheat— Dae..... !«•» I MS Mar. I.OMa MU' "■ MARKETS . an Rjre- . 3 12*« 8tp. x ‘“*1* M. that beautifies all masonry surfaces • / “Brick, stucco, stone I ...yva paintad 'em all with Exterior Texolite” Exteriors wkh these besud* ful new colors can be attractive at interiors. They go on fast, are weatherproof, have excellent spread and hide. Second coat can be applied the next day... ask for free LgoSfaiJ color card. nradmark R«*. U. S. Pat. OR Por Quality... For Color if Exterior rJexolitt PONTIAC PAINT Mfg. Co. 19 S. Perry Si. FE 5-6184 Open Doily I A. M.-5:30 P. M. Saturday I AM. ‘HI Noon . t.is Lard idrumsi . UK Oft. ............i. . 1.34*. Hov..........I. Iw.'l The following are top prices | covering sales of locally grown tw* I produce by growers and sold by 13*5 them in wholesale package lots. Quotations are' furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Thursday. }Mart Sluggish Near Weekend !Named Manager of New Market on Dixie Hwy. Detroit Produce fruit Apples. Duchess ........ I A pples, Redbtrd ...... Applet. Transparent Blueberries, 12 pt........ A veteran in supermarket man- g®*" • •....... 4 Plums; Burb»nk ........ agement John Furneau. 39. has j Raepberrfe*. red, 44-pt. been named manager of the new[__ vegetables Food Fair market on Dii way in Drayton Plains, grand openinglEST<5Tl_______________ celebration h a • JBSSJoil*'®* bcht' been in progress I cabbage', early, bu. since Monday. gB Furneau, form- Cabbage, standard *ai er manager of Sgrr*»5 «fio pak. ; *■»** market at Mir-1 celery, doe. etalks »cle Mile Shop-'^nr; been in th* rptair cucumber*. pickle »u« food business I ^1clu”Sr*khi0”*’ **' more than 20jBggpiant, bu. \ years. He was gj&bS: Iff born in England, !ofcni.pk lame to tfieTJnited States in lSfeljonS1^’" land since then has managed a *»Jj |number of supermarkets in several peaw —. • ire fiiipc Pepper*, bu .... v.9. dues. I Peppers. cayenne # 'ft * Peppers, hot, pk. [ Furneau and his wife live at | JJd^doi 16318 Grace'Kay Drive, Waterford Radish**,' black . | Township. They have one son. ^iS“'aeorn!*'bu FURNEAU NOTICE MOBIL . 0IL Company Hat (1) Proven Large Volnme SERVICE STATION for Lease Unu.sually fine opportunity for qualified party with outstanding experience! Phone FE 5-9466 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION! JUNK CARS WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID WE PICKUP FE 2-0200 | PONTIAC WASTE | SINUS Sufferers Here's good new* for you! Exclusive new "hard cere" SYNA-CLEAR Decongestant tablets act instantly and continuously to drain and door all nasal-sinus cavities. On* "hard cor*" tablet gives up to S’ hours relief from pain and pressure of congestion. Allows you to breathe easily—stops watery ayes and runny nose. You can buy SYNA-CLEAR at THRIFTY DRUG STORES, without naad for a prescription. Satisfaction guaranteed by maker. Try it today! NEW YORK 4JP — A mixture of narrow gains and losses made the stock market picture early to-day. Trading started off slowly, picked up slightly and then lapsed Into a sluggish state again. Analysts’ predictions of a quietly irregular session, due to preweekend j caution and die market’s generally sideways movement this week, seemed likely to be borne out. Overnight business news provided a bright background, with nonfarm employment in mid-July at record levels and last week’s department store sales ahead of a year ago. Bat the foreign situation remained a cautionary factor, and moot stocks seemed to be re-lodlvidual rttua WASHINGTON (API- Military forces of the United States and her allies are in training maneu-far flung quarters of the world while diplomats talk i the Communist crisis deepens, ft . ft -ft ■ But Washington officials say It is coincidence that the troubled time and training happen to come together, that big-scale military training must be and is planned long in advance. SWIFT STRIKE swarm of planes are In the midst of a two-week operation in this country, called Swift Strike, to train and test our airborne and other techniques. In South Korea—like Wgfet Germany. located on the perimeter of the Communist emplr«^24W> troops of the'7th Infantry Division have teamed up with Republic of Korea units in Operation Sharp Edge. A U.S. Navy amphibious force, including both landing craft and destroyers, is in the navies of eight South American countries in antisubmarine warfare. From time .to time, some of the smaller nations in that area searches for suspected Communist submarines. Exercise Unitas II will continue until early this winter. TRADEWIND8 FIVE A North Atlantic Treaty Organisation training operation, Trade-wind Five, is under way In the western North Atlantic. This and possibly four overseas deploy-.‘ menu of U& Army and Air; Force outfits. These are intended primarily to train and test the readiness for quick deployment of-troops to points thousands of miles away. The Army has announced three such overseas deployments be held between now and next July. erctse, however, will be In West Germany, three battle| Heading down the west coast oil** a W*1, maneuver: be essent \ to ten itial- groups of the U.8. Army and tac-|South America is a Navy force command kThiTp tical planes of the U* Air Foree of four destroyers, patrol planes|">fnt ol «hi* ‘“Jn,S£JfS ihayeiusL started a 10-day.ancraJaaL s submarine, beginning tlon. lerciae Unitas II. Prime purpose <*■» MMcIses ln 8* Up to 30,000 Army troops and a of this exercise is to help train *ame area- -----:— -------—-----------------<——;----------------;----- Military exercises, because of ' 1 planning requirements and budgets, are scheduled months and even years in advance. The big-scale exercises of NATO and the Southeast Asia _ Treaty Organization are planned lor two ahead of time, officials Abstract ft Title Guaranty Co. i division would be open for busi-j*8^ Division of Lawyers Title Insur- ness In the new quarters Monday.] ance Corp. today ends 39 years as * ft ft - j Other medium and big scale a West Lawrence Street institution. Over the weekend the company will move its offices from 18 W. Ginn Hits Broomfield on Housing Bill Vote Abstract and Title Firm to Leave 39-Year Home Lawrence Street to the newly < Kennecott and Anaconda were down around a point, for example, on-word that all Chilean mines owned by the two firms had been struck. Rubber shares were firm, with Goodrich up about a point and U- S., Rubber nearly as much, with favorable market letter recommendations a background factor. Small plus'and minus signs prevailed elsewhere, however. Chemicals were higher, with Du “ ahead around a point, and wide-ranging Zenith spurted more than 2 among electronic issues. The move ends a , , J .... J . ithat began last year when Lawyers! panded office building at 31 Oak-L,t,e lnaurance corp. merged with! ana Abstract ft Title Guaranty Co. The move, Grinning alter the REMODELING office closes tonight, Involve* 1 of the corporation and Oakland County branch manager, said the i. summer, bu. . Turnips dot. bcht. ........ GREENS Cabbage, bu........ ....... Celery cabbage Collars, bu. ........ Endive, bu................. Endive, bleached Escaroie. bleached, bu. .. Lettuce. Bibb, pk.......... Lettuce. Solon, do* Lottuet. hand, dot......... Lettuce, heed, bu.......... Lottuet. leaf, bu.......... Kale. ba. ................ ; ioi I American Stock Exchange prices «oo] were mostly higher. Anken Chemi-cal jumped 1% and Gianni Con-* trols and Louisiana Land were ’up H at the opening. Cenco and Gen-j* eral Development also advanced, o Lower were Edo Corp-. Hazeltine [J and Universal Controls. New York Stocks ins oftor decimal points art eighth. . MS . UAL . Am Hoap .. Am M ft Pdy Poultry and Eggs DITEOIT POULTRY DETROIT, Aug. 10 (API—Prices . pound delivered to Detroit (or No. 1 quality live poultry: whites 11-11; Burred Rock 11-32; ducklings M. DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, Aug. 10 (API—Egg prleet paid per doien by lint receivers delivered to Detroit, loose in 30 doien cases, consumers grade llneludlag U.s.i: White—Grade A Jumbo 40-50; extra large 40-45; large 30-44; medium 32-30; small 23; browns—Orade A extra large 40-43^ larje 3t; medium 2114-32; small . „ Kellogg , .. _ . 33.3 Kennecott . . . 05. . N. Klmb Clk -M: 44.TKresge.Sa 31. . 44 4 Kroger ....31 . M.o Liar ....... 2i . 39.4 LOP Glass .... 55. . 43 7 UbMeNftL .. It. 30.2 LlggftMy 05 . n.a Litton Indus . lit. m+uimm+i - Hsarti'rs These will include at least- three transportation of equipment, plus Abstract 'Title ft Guaranty Co. the company’* extensive and val- M ^ ilnce ln the table collection of property rec- two-story building at 18 W. Law-in)t reiice St. It was extensively re- modeled inside and out in 1957 at Edward A. Maicr, vice president], nf neariy jiqo.OQQ. Hearing Sept 5 on Rezoning oi Oak Park Site Lawyers Title Insurance Corp. had been located in the Oakland Avenue building for seven years. To consolidate Hie two offleea, a third floor was added to the Oakland Avenue building this will be held here Sept. 5 on rezoning of a 20-acre parcel of land on Greenfield Road which la planned as the site for an 38-million office building. Gerald Lee Hanae, 21, of KM Elisabeth St., Milford, pleaded guilty to reckless driving today before Municipal Judge Cecil Me-CaHum. He was fined fSO and ordered to attend Municipal Court Driver Safety School.. building has elevator service, Is air conditioned and ha* parking facilities. ! Now the Pontiac Business 'Instt-tute is expected to move shortly from 7 W. Lawrence St. in the Lawrence Building to 18 W. Lawrence. The institute's mpve will be under a lease-purchase arrange-„ meftt with the division, which owns The Oak Park Planning Com- Lj mimion has approved rezoning the a rea A< Kern Jr. property ‘‘"^ lamily resL n ^ d Ave(We offlce denual to the new planned office second time center development’’.classification. ,t ^ ^ time 20W-21; Livestock ir St co . 50.« Martin Ci 1 The renter, which wis first proposed last March, will be built between Lincoln and 11-Mlle roads on Greenfield Rond. Included in the plans lor the .... development- will be a 12-story of-ggijfice building and an 8-story struc-37.5|ture which will include an execu-|i;®|tive restaurant, a gymnasium, J}a {swimming pool, motel and shops. i»!ii Developer of the center will be 3i ® j Ben Etkin of the Aladdin Develop-dt ment Co., Detroit. it was created for Lawyers Title Insurance Corp- . 51.2 , Nor Pac . DETROIT LIVESTOCK . DETROIT. Aug. 10 (API (OSDAl .Today's rceslpts—Cattls 250, calves hogs 140, sheep 130. Cattle—Compered higher. ... very active. l.oLl.50 1.23 higher; cow* fully 50 ime 1.00 higher; bulls 50 ost choice steers 1350 lbs. .50-31.M; late trade 24.25-losds high choice sad prime - 25.00-35.50; mixed loads low choice tteere 1130 lbs. IS. late, trade 33.75-24.25; good steer* 32 00-24 00. late trade 23.75-14.00; doting trade standard-------------- “ higher, t higher; tr ranged 31 Sfy* _______re 32.50-24 00, ; load high choice t '' early lr — oo for t 24.00 1 prime MS H. ■ wpe. at- 24.00; late high choice helftra; ____ „ ______ ______s helferi 21.50-23.00; standard heller* 20 50-21.50: uUUty heifers 10.00-30.50; utility cows 10.00-17:00; canners and cutters 13.00-10.00; uUUty bulls M.30-31.M; cutter bulls 10.00-M.M. 1 Testers--Compared la u-ong to l.M higher; -loo-Ji" --- week veelera _ ____prime veelert - good end choice 30.00-33.00: _________ 2200-30.00; cull end utility 10.00-13.00. : . Shoes—Compared last week daughter lambs 25 - 50 cents higher; slaughter ewee fully steady; most choice and prime spring lamb* M.00-31.30; good and chalet spring Inmbt 10 00-30.00: cull to eholct slaughter eyes 8.00-0 50. ----- lalabit IM. Butchers “*----------- Dts C Besg . Doug Aire .. Dow Chem .. Du Pont ... Bast Air L . East Kod ... Eaton Mfg .. Calum ft H Can Dry ... Cda Pac ... Carrier Cp . Cater Tree . Celanese Cert-Teed .. Chet ft Ob . Chock PN . Chrysler — Cities Sve .. Coca Cola Colg Palm Colum Oat .. 58 5 Pure oil ' ■ 58.3 RCA ...... 25 0 Republic Btl (a Revlon — Rex Drug . M.4 Re 1 Met -T.. Rey Tob .... M.i Royal Out .. 30.0 Safeway St .> 77.4 it Reg Pap . 10 Shell Oil ...... 71.3 Sinclair South Pac Hogs—I steady; 0 ;207 II I 240-300 II Stocks of Local Interest Figures after decimal points are eighths ACP-Wrlgley l Aeroqulp Cor; Baldwln-Mont. Cheim. Co. Ptd. M II Borman Pood Stores ..........40.4 51 Curtlss-Wright Corp......... 30 31 Davtdspn Bros.............J Fed. Mogul-Bower Bearings . 35.7 M Greet Lake* Chemical . ...... 3.1 1 Hoover Ball ft Bearing ......21 31 Leonard Refining ------ -----12.5 12 Olln Mathleeea Chemical ....ll.S II Prophet Co...................23.2 34 itoctrwell standard ......... .JO-4 H Toledo Edison Co..........._-24 34 OVER THE COUNTER STOCKS El ft Mua Px-Cel'-O ... «i PalAWhUan £3 sz t Sid Bri__ ltd Oil Cal Plreitone Ford Moi Freep Sul Frueh Tra Oen Bit Oen D^nan Brand ... __Oil Ca 1 .. Std Oil lad . HKW-r.T Ohio . Oen Motors . J S'. ; Tenn Otl . . I Texaco ...... * Tei0 8ul •**; Oen " t5* 434 Textron “ Oenesco .. . 37.7 jhlokol .... Gerber Prod 404 Tlmk R Bear Goebel Br . . 3 Transamer .. Ooodrlch ----74 Tnaii&a Ooodyear Orah Pali r. Ot No Ry . Hammer Pap Holland P .. Homeatk Hooker mi . Howe Snd Ins Road Intend Btl . Int Bus Mch . *0 Underwood 34 Uo Carbide . . 53 Un Pac ...... . 41.3 UnltAlrc' ... 314 Unit Fruit .. . $4 Un Oat Co . «0 Walgreen ... 401.4 Warren id 53.3 West Un Tel . 03 4 WestgEl .... 33.1 Wilton ft UO . M 7 Woolworth . 25 fbMftlWr.. 54.5 TngstBhftT loiiiSovief Demands, • U.S. Refuses; \ Summit Done MOSCOW (UP!) — Soviet Pre-Bitar Nikita Khrashchev. aaitl today he broke up the IBM Paris summit conference. because former President Dwight D. Klsen-Tiower refused to apologize for the Ut Incident. “We are n great country snd we demand an apology,” Khrushchev, .speaking at a Kremlin meeting, said he told Britlah Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at the summit. He said he told Macmillan this after the British leader said, “America I* a great country and, cannot apotogtie.’’ ft ft ft This, Khrushchev said, reminded him'of parents who refuse to realise their children have become stronger than they. ‘.‘Foreigners continue to want to teach us,” he said today, wagging hla finger, “They .tell na if you don’t do as we say, we will pull your ears and we will make your ears red.’’ American Stock Exch. Figures after decimal points are eighths Cal El Pw .... M.I Kaiser Indus fRNITURE (EARANCE * 4« $ 795 *16»S *59» COMPARE OUR PMCES ANYWHERE SHOP AU THE SALES THEH COME TO l and S WHERE TOlfBVr FOR LESS FURNITURE SALES I Mile Eat I al Auburn Heights 3345 Auburn Rd. : (M-59) • - g Monday Sr* Salorday — Ptldoy «W 3 FE 5-9241 — UL 2-3300 essarlly represent ------- but are Intended as u guide ; proximate trading rang* a cuTlttes. Amerlcan-Marletta Co. ..... (Detroiter Mobile Homes .......u. Electronics Capital ..........33. Electronics International ....1*. Frlto Co.......................44 McLouth ateet Co. ........_—5f Michigan_aesmlese Tub* Co...11. nonoar Finance ................35 Shatterproof Otass Corp........37 Taylor o two* Drnam Am •ions if. Bond A •P- Pair am *«w m- m Tier . Novo Indus . Pacific Pet LG Page Her _______igiK - m — 30.4 IM |U .mm|. ■_____________________ 15 * 17 3; Imp Chem .. 10 Sonotone . 35.0 374 imp Tb Ca .. 13.1 Toernlco . Hi H ! D“ n Am .. i«4 Vernon Ginger. / ll O. Pip* L Wyandotte Chemical MUTUAL FUNDS Commonwealth Stock - Keystone Income K-l . Key a tone QMmjMLf., Maas, investors Growth Mass, in vet Tort Trust .. Putnam Growth ...... Television ' Electronics --------............ Wellington I Wellington I ‘MOmlne’ #23 89 .. 11.31 10“ . .1*43 13. !!l34S 30.M .0.00 t.M ..1144 14.41 .1544 1744 Jeweled bearings, like those In watches, are used in electronic instruments and electro-mechani-. cal devices. About 15 million such ^bearings are used each year. DOW JONES It NOON AVERAGES 30 lads. 731.32 up 3.71 30 RalM 130.70-UP 0.1# 13 Utils. 11343 Off 0.33 65 Stock# 230.23 up 0.30 Graphite Makes U.S. a Nation of Writers NEW YORK (UP!) — The man who discovered graphite in Cumberland, England, neariy 400 years ago had no way of knowing that it would lead t6 the annual sale of over a billion and- a half pencils in America. , / ^ A", ♦. ft. '* Dlls'averages out to roughly nine pencils a year for every person in ~ nation, attxxding to trade New Sales Manager Named in Pontiac Lawrence Webb, manager of the Fuel Oil Division of Gee Coal and Ml Co.,, announces the appointment of John Richard Geiger as sales manager. Geiger, 31, is a graduate of Pontiac Central High School, [married and lives at 1( W. Walton Blvd. Geiger has been in the oil business GEIGER in Pontiac tor 13, years. Interested in softball, he is a City League umpire. News in Brief "Every single family in Oakland-C o u nt y is entitled to adequate housing.” James M. Ginn. Oakland County Democratic Committee-chairman, said today. “Apparently] Representative William S. Broomfield does not hold this belief,”. Ginn, continued., .: Ginn’s comments referred to ] John P. Kennedy’s progrnm for better housing lor all Americans. Rep. Broomfield voted against the program, Ginn said. “His position Is even more shocking,”'Ginn said, “In view of new] figures on -housirig conditions in own-his own 18th Congressional District.’’ Accordihg to just-released Bu* reau of Census figures. Gimj ciri ~~ tinued] out of a total of 204.554; housing units, 16,949 are in "deteriorating'' condition. An additional 5,066 units were already das*-; ifled as “dilapidated,’’ he said. These official figures. Ginn aaid. also show that 18,585 were so crowded that there was not a ratio of one room per person. Herbert Goodykooati, u, el 41** Lotus Dr., Waterford Township, pleaded guilty to reckless driving] yesterday before Municipal Judge Cedi McCallum and was ordered to pay a fine of 35 or serve one day in the Oakland Coynty Jail. Dr. George C. Karlton reported to Pontiac police yesterday that a transistor radio valued at 349.50 was stolen from his office in the Pontiac State Bank Building. The theft of a transistor radio valued at 320 from her apartment was reported to Pontiac police yesterday by Julia Cicos, 7 Allison SL, yesterday. A watch and ring with bined value of 3400 were stolen from the Morocco Motel, 597 Franklin Rd., Renah Martin of Detroit reported to Pontiac police today. Business Notes and Dick Mineweaser of Pontiac. ' The Toronto office of MacManu^ John ft Adams, Inc., has been ap>> pointed advertising counsel for thi Lysol division of Lehn ft Fink, Ltd., effective Immediately, it was announced by Charles F. Adams, executive vice president of the advertising agency. . * Twilight Auction 8ak — Friday Aug. 11, 6 pm. sharp. Pine furniture snd valuable household ef. fects. Rev. W. M. McGuire, Pro-irietor. 460 Eileen Dr. off Squi Die in Algerian Rioting SIDI BEL ABBES, Algeria ftt-Three Algerian rebels, a- soldier and i policeman, were killed and several other persons were wound _ ed today ip a 2V4-hour gun battle^ in a fashionable residential area here. prietor Lake F Auburn Heights 'Sister' Awarded B.A. Degree A bachelor of arts degree from the Monroe campus of Marygrove College has been awarded to Sister Maria Sarto. l.HiM., daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. William P. Seles-ky of 3014 Bessie St., Auburn Heights. Her first teaching assignment will be at Blessed Sacrament Elementary School, Detroit. Bubble Gum, Sausages Clues to Three Arrests Pontiac police followed a trail of Down the street, they spotted stolen groceries to place three •n under arrest for Thveitigation breaking and entering ‘ night. Patrolmen Roger B. Allen and Richard E. Taig arrived at Market, 527 Colorado Ave., after an area resident reported a burglary in progress. The burglars had toft, but . . . From the front door, which had been pried open, to the curb, the officers found piece* of bubble gum. Paella* Free* YOUTHFUL ARTIST EXHIBITS—Pontiac window shoppers are stopping to take another look at an unusual window display at the Pontiac Stationery store on South Saginaw Street.. Abpve is the *one-giij show of artist Linda Talaba. 18, of 1534 Hartley Road, Waterford Township- The exhibit of UT pictures! in creativev\ oils done by the talented teen-ager wifi conclude tomorrow. She graduated from Waterford Township High School in June ' with a four-year scholarship to Illinois Wesleyan College In Bloomington. - “ ' - \ ' J S '' . . > trail'of sausages and hot sauce. The trail led to the home ot George WilsQn, 478 Wyoming Ave. ft 'dr- ft Lying In the driveway of Wilson’* home they found a box of hot *ogs, bubble gum and cigarettes. They spotted mud on a chair ear an attic entrance. If^.the] attic, .the officers said, were more groceries. ft ft ft ' Arrested at the home were] Wilson, 30; Albert L. Page, 18, of 497 Ditmar Ave.; and Willie J. Jones. 20, of 464 Wyoming Ave. Officers recovered 101 bottles1 of beer, 39 pounds of meat, an other groceries taken In t h break-in. NOTICE or HEARING ONESTAB lulling normal height and level of *»*»rs in Lakeville Lake. Addison Town-•hlP. Oakland County, Michigan. To whom It may concern. Particularly; Garnet West. Oeral Dunn. Anna Haddlx, Hayes and Agns Dopp. Charles Gunn, Russell Randal C. Johnson and wife. John an Bdnm Dunn, John and Oerald Dam Orenville and Betty Perd. and til own ere of property fronting on. ebutUn “uu. to rtchte in Lake y»l» Lake, or who ere tntoreeted In having fixed and maintaining the not mil level of Mid lake pursuant to th jirorUtons of Act u« Public AcU « Vou ere hereby notified that th Onhlnad County Board of Supervisor has caused to be filed ln this Court petition praying for the uetabUahmoat to thi* Court of the normal height and level Of Lakeville Lake, said Lake being looeted on Section 15 31. 22, M. 37 and 31 of Addlaon Town chip, Oakland County, Michigan. ^ You nr* further notified that hearing on the petition will be la th* Circuit Court for the Count Oakland on Monday, the (tb day at October. 1041, at the opening of Court on that day at t:M p.m. or as boot thereafter as counsel can be heard. You ere further notified that oi ■aid date th* petltieuer Intends to ost •*■*- “ •* egfhHsh .the normal ___I m above e*a level I not he lh* level Gaadas the I height eiid level of said labs; Death Notices B1BHOP AUG I. 1001, SCHUYLER D,, 6373 Elmwood, OmrtonMpi, Waterford Township; 'age 61: dear father of Mrs. Kenneth Oliver. Mre. Charles Cupp Jr.. Mrs. Paul Dorman, Mrs. Donald Traitor, Sharon snd Ronald Bishop: dear brother of Ross snd Robert Bishop, Mrs. Millard Blxler. Mrs. Peter Rusevlch end Mr*. Al Smith; also survived by 10 grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Saturday, Aug. 13, at 1 p.m. from —the Voorhees Slpls Chapel with Rev. Lawrence Dickens officiating. Interment in Oakland Hills. Mr. Bishop wtd 11* in state at the Voorhoos-ftple Funeral Homo, COLFER. JULY 33, 1M1. OERALD P.. 131 Prospect at.; eye 34; dear brother of Patrick J. Colter, Mrs. Kathleen Morrissey and lira. A. Racher. Recitation of the Rosary wilt be Friday. Aug. ll. at 7:M p.m. at the Donelcon-Johns Funeral Home,, Funeral service will be held Saturday, Aug. it. at is a;m. from St. Vincent da Faul Catholic Church, interment in Mt Hop* Catholic Cemetery. Mr. . Colter win he ln state at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home., COOLEY, AUG. 10, 1M1. LANA M.. loss Oaknoll, pontine Township; age 73; dear mother of Mrs. Marlin lawyer, Mrs. Jama* Ms, Allen, Welter W. and Clare Cooley; also survived by 13 grandchildren and 31 greet-grendehlldren. Funeral service will he held Monday, Aug. 14. at 11 a.m. from the Voorhees-fllple Chapel With Rev. Lawrence Dickens officiating. Interment In Ottawa Park Cemetery Mrs. Cooley win It* ho state nn , STELLA Mrs. Raymond (Blanche) (Mm,' Mr*. _PMnr IPatrldn) VanAlst, Mrs. Ctrl (Jesnettel Crosby, Mrs. , Saturday. GEORGE P. TAYLOR. t Corporation Mad county, h Coats Funeral Rome, Dr., ___ Plains, With Clyde Ealdereon oftl-. elating, fntbnasnt In Drayton ' Plain* Cemetery Mrs. Gilbert will ll* In state at the Conte Funeral Home, Drayton Plates. LARK ADO. 10, 13*1. W. HOWARD. 7160 Colony Drive, Waned Lake; ago 66; beloved husband of Lucy A. Lere; dear father of Mre. James (Margaret Ruth) Kerth and Wytaann K Lara: dear brother of Mr*. Corwin Clanton. Roy. Paul and Charles Lore: also survived by six grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Monday, Aug. 15 at it a.m. from the C. J. Oodhardt Funeral Bom*. Keego Harbor, with Rev. Robert shade officiating. Interment la Linden Cemetery. Linden, Mich. Mr. Lare will lie In state at the C. J. Oodhardt Funeral Home, Keego r___brother of cherlee, John and Donald Ifeuntala. Knights of Columbus Rosary will ho Sunday. Aug. 13, at 7:11 p.m. and Parish *—ry will he recited at S:3S Sunday. Funeral service will held 1 Joseph ( irlon. with 1 ____officlettnt_______ Joseph's Section c of Uln will Ut in slatt _____________ erfelt Funeral Hoam, Lake Orton. from 1 p.m. today until tins* oi TRU8LER, AUO. M. lStl. CARRIE, oo Crawford; ogo N; dear mother of Itay and David TMw; dear sister of Lambert Funk; also survived by * six grandchildren, it great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren Funeral eervtca will be held Monday, Aug. ■S — “ut Oinflft, r. Chin Perri Ml gpartSoi atlna. Intermen aaik cemetery. _______Ue ln state ■ . (■-Orlffln Funeral Hoa YOUNG, ADO. I. 1931. EDM. 10* N. Washington, Oxford; » 47; daatr mother at ftaga ' vaing i and Mrs. Winfred Finer; dear sister of Beyt Johnson; also survived by five staafthlhttan and throe greot-gnsodthUdren. — nl *ervlce will be held Sot Oxford Oemetiry, --Today's television Programs- Programs furnished by ststl*** listed !■ this column an —bjactad to (tai|t without Mdn Channel s—WJBK-TV Channel *—WWJ-TV. Channel 7—WXYl-TV Channel M*IW.»V Channel S4--WTOT • "7 TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6. 00 (2) Movie (cant.) (4) Broken Arrow (7) New$, Weather ^ fe) Popeye ^ (56) For Dbcfdrii Only 6:15 (7) News 6: 25 (4) Weather 6:30 .(2) News (4) News (7) Circus Boy (9) Cannonball (56) Driver Education 6:40 (2) News Analysis (4) Sports 6:45 (2) News (4) News 7:00 (2) Rawhide __(4) Tomhatone Territory _ (7) Brave Stallion (9) You Asked For It (56) French Through Television 7:30 (2) Rawhide (cont.) (4) Happy (7) Matty’s Funday Funnies (9) Movie. “Ship Ahoy." (1942). Writer of Children’s books, on cruise to Puerto Rico, mfeets beautiful star of dance troupe. Both get tangled in espionage activities. Eleanor Powell, Red Skelton, Bert Lahr. * (56) Food For Life 8:00 (2) Third Man (4) One Happy Family . '' (7) Harrigan and Son / (9) Movie (coot.) (56) Searchlight 8:30 (2) Route 66 (4) (Color). Special (7) Flintstones (9) Movie (cont.) 9:00 (2) Route 66 (cont.) (4) Lawless Years , - (7)17 Sunset Strip . (9) Red River Jamboree 9:30 (2) Adventure Theater -*— (41 Preview Theater -— (7) Sunset Strip (cont.) (9) Tightrope! 10:00 (2) Twilight Zone (4) Michael Shayne — tTl Detectives —J--------- 1 (9) News 10:15 (9) Weather 10:20 (9) Telescope UAW 10:30 (2) Best of the Post (4) Michael Shayne (cont.) (7) Law and Mr. Jones (9) Golf 10:4* (9) Golf Tip 10:30 (9) Sports 11:00 (2) News (4) News (7) State Trooper (9) News 11:15 (3) Weather (4) Weather (9) Movie. “The ■ Male Animal." (1943). Idealistic professor plans to read to his students letter written by radical. Re is attacked by wife’s old Same and college trustees.* Henry Fbrnta, Olivia de Havilland, Jack Carson, Joan Leslie. 11:30 (2) Sports (4) Sports 11:95 (2) Movies. 1. “Down to the Sea'in Ships.” (1949). Captain's ■ grandson joins craw of New Bedford whaling ship . as cabin boy: Richard Wid-mark, Lionel Barrymore, Dean Stockwell, Cecil Kell-away. Gene Lockhart, 2. _ "Searchin--the-Night^”—Reporter Randy Stone becomes curious when beautiful woman hires diver to recover her purse from bottom of river. Frances Rafferty. Frank | Lovejby. 11:30 (4) (Color) Jack Paar. (7) Movies. 1. “Corone Craek." (1948). Cowboy rides) » into town of Corner Creek seeking man who killed his financee. Randolph Scott, Marguerite Chapman, Forrest Tucker. 2. “Atlantic Adventure.’’ (1935). Exnewspaperman trails murderer aboard ship. Lloyd Nolan, Nancy Carroll. SATURDAY MORNING 7:30 (2) Meditations . 7:36 (2) On the Farm Front 7:30 (2) Accent* ?|4I (2) Michigan Conservation 8:00 (2) Spunky and Tadpole 8:35 (4) News 8:30 (2) B'wana Don (4) (Color) Diver Dan 47) Western Way 9:00 (2) Deputy Dawg (4) (Color) Bozo the down (7) Crusade fer Christ 0:30 . (2) Captain Kangaroo » (4) (Color) Pip the Piper (7) Rural Newsreel 10:00 (4) (Color) Shari Lewis (7) House of Fashions 10:31 (2) Mighty Mouse (4) (Color) King Leonardo 11:00 (2) Allakazam •4) Fury (7) Junior Sports Club 11:30 (2)-Ray Rogers (41 Loofi Ranger 11:56 (9) Billboard r* Rare Blood Cell Key to Allergies It Releases Histamine, Also Anticoagulant Into System ... at Times CHICAGO (IP-The rarest, most elusive, but relatively obscure blood cell known as the basophil leukocyte was reported today to be a key factor in a variety of allergies and possibly hardening of the arteries. * : Two researchers said they found the cell, when activated, releases histamine, the substance tha1 triggers allergic reactions. The Journal of the American Medical Association reported thpt same researchers strata, in an article to be'pub-lished later, that basophil also dumps the anticoagulant heparin into the blood stream after a person eats a meal’ high in fats. •*' * * This results In rapid dew ring of the tat from the circulatory system, the Journal said, but the of clearing varied the individuals tested.— INTERESTED fflU ’It is evident that here is a cell Intimately concerned with variety of -critical physiological processes: blood coagulation, fat transport, allergic reactions, and possibly, clot lysis (dissolution),’* the journal said. The basophil studies were made by Drs. Lennart Juhlln, now al Sweden, and Walter B. Shelley, department of dermatology, Uni-versity of Philadelphia School of Medicine. They, also reported development of a basophil test which could make possible the detection allergic persons before they suffer symptom*. The test was used to measure sensitivity to cold, penicillin, prochlorperazine bee stings. ★ • ★ W Such a test, the Journal com? mented, “holds promise for th® safe and precise laboaratory detection” of persona potentially subject to allergic shock as a re. SATURDAY- AFTERNOON 12:95 (2) Sky King (4) True Story (f) Three Stooges (9) Country Calendar 13:31 (2) San Francisco Beat (4) Defective's Dairy (4) Movie. Saturday Matinee: “Sahara." (1943). American tank crew attempts to escape from on-rushing Nazis, Humphrey Bogart, Bruce Bennett, Lloyd Bridges. (7) Movie. "The Fighting Guardsman." (1945). Young man gathers band of men together to rob Jong’s tout collectors. Willard Parker. (9) Movie. "Get Along Little Dogies.” (1937). Owner uf cattle ranch tangles with owner of radio station. Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette. (71 Starlit Stairway (7) Motor aty Golf (9) To Be Announced (2) Baseball Scoreboard 4:39 (2) Big Time Wrestling (4) Western Roundup (7) Campy’s Comer (9) Movie. "An Angel from Texas." (1940). When girt goes to big city seeking career in theater, boy friend follows her with his life’s savings. Eddie Albert, Jane Wyman, Ronald Reagan. (7) Wide Warid of Sports 6:30 (2) Joint Appearance (4) Horse Race CP FOB A LOOK—A sea elephant pokes its head out of the water of a pool at the Rome Zoo to get a quick look at the situation above Ar Fhetot** the surface. During the current heat wave in the Italian capital, it spends most of its time under water. • Slayer Expecting Before Execution Subterfuge'Bill Good to Pentagon WASHINGTON (UPI) - The House Thursday passed a bill that would let' more than 7,000 Air! Force officers draw flight pay without leaving the ground but which sponsors said would save: $24.2 million a year. Um bill, which now goes to the Senate, was approved by voice vote with the sole opposition of Rep. R. R, Gross, B-Iowa. Ho called It a subterfuge to take care of “desk jockeys over at the Pentagon who have outlived their usefulness.’’ Rep. Paul J. Kilday, D-Tex., said the bill would aave money because it would relieve the Air Force-of having to supply planes, fuel and labor to tile men who are qualified flight officers but must put in a minimum amount of flying each month to qualify tor flight pay. CANON CITY, Oo)o. (UPI)—David Francis Early, who capped a Ufa of crime by slaying bis “only peal friend," waited confidently today for a reprieve from, his scheduled execution tonight in Colorado’s gas chamber. .# ' W a There was little hope that a re-prisve would halt the execution. *• t ’ t There was no indication that Gov. Steve McNicbols, who had not even been asked, would grant executive clemency to the pudgy 31-year-old slayer of Denver attorney Merrill Knight, his wife and daughter. Knight’s mistake was his belief that with generosity, kindness and pattapoe be could rehabilitate a criminal to whom he owed nothing, _ j-' Early’s attorneys twice went aa far as the U.8. Supreme Court in [futile efforts to win him a new irfeL ~ Two weeks ago Early filed his Committeowoman Joins Wisconsin Capitol Sit-In _____ MADISON, wts. (AP)—Mrs. Vel salt of exposure to a variety of Phillips fee Democratic national 'Let's Twist Again' Tops are what young people think are top records of the week compiled by The Gilbert Youth Research Corp. committeewoman for Wisconsin and a Milwaukee alderman joined sit-in demonstrators in the rotunda of Wisconsin’s capital Thursday. * * * Mrs. Phillips, a Negro, told aj newsman her party’s platform calls for fee type of housing legis-: lation sought by sit-in participants now in their 12th day. ‘‘All I’m doing is representing the state Democratic party’s principles," die said. 1 Let’s Twist Again Chubby Checker Brenda Lee 3 I Like It Like That Chris Kenner 4 Last Night )l:.<: The Mar-Keys 5 Pretty Little Angel Byes . Curtis Lee 6 Tonin’ and Turnin’ — Bobby Lewis 7 School Is Out ...... ,, ; UJB. Bonds 6 Wooden Heart Joe Dowell 9 'Michael ...... .., The Highwayman 10 The Fife . ..... Bobby Rydell 11 Hat’s Off To Larry . * Del Shannon 12 Quarter To Three U. 8. 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Kharidtn CKLW, Sports, Davltt American Actor Takes Bit of Irish to Germany By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Comedian Jack Carter has started his ow war in Germany—againzt a UJB. Army Oeneral and his wife who are discouraging top stars from entertaining Ola in Europe because of a “ridiculously overstrtet censorship.” % canceled my Army appearances—I refused to work under this manlcal dictatorship," Carter said. The Army gossip Is that the General’s wife objected to one earlier show she saw. The General then set up a Beard of Censors consisting of a chaplain, civilian and Army officer. “We were told we had to audition for the censors. I said I’d use my first show as an audition. They said ’No, you’ll do a private audition—and the same rule goes for Bob Hope and Danny Kaye’.” W ★ ★ Carter then puifed out and appeared only for the Air Force but kept running into Army men who pleaded, "Why can’t we get good entertainment?” The censors turned out the lights on one entertainer, Carter heard. One rule would prevent comics from joking about Army personnel which would eliminate officer jokes. Thus such old standbys as “The Colonel walked over ... it was downhill’’ or “General Smith, there’s a message for you, and it's leaking," would be cut, Carter said. THE MIDNIGHT EARL ... Zaa Zsa Gabor and Bob | Straile are around town to- * gether again, ruining the rifts-vllle rumors . . . Ted Williams wore a disguise when he took Nefea Moore to the Lido. He Mercy Tonight ___handwritten appeal wife federal District Judge Alfred A. Arraj in Denver. It was denied. But Early said on fee eve of hia execution he was sure "everything will be aU right. W ♦ ♦ 7 feel fine, and I'm sura I don’t have—anything —to— worry about,” Early said. "I don't, know just who will d» it. but I'm sure the appeal (to the governor) will be made.1’ • ~W: 1 In 1967, while serving a federal term at Leavenworth, Kan., Early wrote to Knight acknowl- I edging hln debt to “toe only real friend I have.’* Knight wrote back that be would help Early get a job on his release. i8, prison psychologists! talked to Early about what he would do if paroled. He told themj he might well kill someone — and that the victim could be Knight. He seemed to think Knight had not done enough to keep him, out of prison. Knight was not warnedj of the threat. On April 25, 1958, three dap after his release from Lavenworth, Early killed Knight, his wife Regina, and their 15-year-old daughter Karen after breaking into their home in Littleton, a Denver suburb to rolrfegm. 'K Doesn't Believe Allies Will Fight' WASHINGTON (AP) -Premier Khrushchev is reported to have Itold John J, McCloy, President {Kennedy’s disarmament adviser, he is convinced U.S. allies would) not fight to hold West Berlin. I Khrushchev also was said to I have scoffed at their present military strength in his July 25 session with McCloy. McCloy gave a report on the talk Thursday to a closed meeting of fee Senate Republican Policy Committee. Senate Republican Leaders Everett m! Dirk sen of 1111-nois declined to give details. American Team Places 2nd in * Deaf Olympiad HELSINKI Finland (AP)-The U.J. team placed second after Thursday's .final events In Deaf Olympics, winning 14 gold medals, 10 stiver and 11 bronae medals. The Soviet Union won wife 33 gold, 15 silver and }5 bronze medals. The games started last Sunday. In Thursday’s events, the U.S. tour-man track team set a new record in the 1,500-meter relay, clocking 3 minutes, 21.3 ssconds. Germany was second wife 3.22.4, and the Soviet Union, third, wife 3.23.4. The UR. freestyle wrestlers took three silver medals. George Johfision placed second hi fee fly. division. Winner and gold mqdalist was Iran's MohammeT Djavadi. Display Pistol From Duel Between Burr, Hamilton NEW YORK (AP) — A flintlock pistol feat may have killed Alexander Hamilton went on display i today at Columbia University, i The 15-inch-iong~ptitot was de> j scribed as one of four carried by seconds at the duel between Aaron Burr and Hamilton 157 years ago in Weshewken, N.J. The challenge to duel was made [by Rurr, vice president under Thomas Jefferaon, who bacame angry over Hamilton's successful campaign to keep Burr from becoming governor of New York. CONDON’S RADIO and TV Salas and Sarvica £ Color—Block md White M S. Telegraph FI 4-973* SALE SPECIALS 3-Speed RECORD PLAYER with (5) FREE Records *19*3 6-TRANSISTOR RADIOS PLUS Leether Cose n *19*5 AM-FM RADIOS... 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Miss Hoffa is not related to the well known labor leader, but she says she is often mistake* as such. “Just before I came to Stewardess College, I attended a dance at fee Naval Academy,” fee said with a smile. “After I was introduced to one of the ladies in the reception line she whispered to a companion, ‘I hope she doesn’t think s)>e can organise this place.” AIR CONDITIONER IASY TERMS SWEET'S RADIO and APPLIANCE 422 W. Huron FI, 4-ltM wore a necktie. Gov. Rockefeller's llmou- i tine, or at tout one of them, • |^4FdrediF5dwdw4WdW,mm| got a parking ticket—in Rockefeller Center . . . Joe E. 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