^ / hiCj.o ^^r.OTO me. CLe eiAi TLv o: ii j Th# Wtathtr CJ. Wmlkcr ■■rnii r*ractil BwJly Cloudy ,-IMioweN -________»> TO^O NO. 121 , * * * * THiE PONTIAC am PONTIAC, MICHIGAN SATORDAY, JULY 1. 1901—iS PAGES UMCTCP^l^Ma JNTK^^tOWAL . Rescued From Pacific Ar rk*t*f»i SAW MEN DIE — Terry McGelland, 14, tells on hu amvia in San Diego how he saw his step-grandfather wd another man die in a raft after their fishing boat sank. Terry was found drifting on the raft with the two bodies 90 miles southwest of Sail Diego. California Boy Recovering From 3-Day Ordeal af Sea Accompanied by two British frigates, the 22,0Q0non aircraft carrier Bulwark put ashore tachment of ^ton Centurion tanks and about 750 men. These about 600 marine commandos and a 150-man squadron of the Dragoon Guards. • SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — A husky 14-year-old boy, who watched two men die as they drifted on a flimsy raft, was recovering in a hospital today after three days of tragedy and terror at sea. Terry McClelland, a blond high school athlete from Huntington Beach, Calif.,' was rescued Friday by fishing boat 90 miles southwest of San Diego. . Transferred to a submarine, he arrived Friday night in San Diego. He was pronounced in fairly good condition at a hospital. Release nei to Wait Hearing He told newsmen • rambling tale about three terrible days of Khipwreck, thirst, delirium, death, hunger, heat and blinding glare ot.wun, sea and sky. He a^ his companitms—RuSSetl Bradford, 48, of Huntington Beach, his mother's stepfather, arid Alvin Hartman, 57, of nearby Santa Ana, Bradford’s friend—set Jpra month's fishing cruise off Meta^'Uit Tuesday. Bradford was a plastering contractor. Hartman a hod carrier. BOTTOM PULLED OUT . After Setting out from Newport Reach in their 36-foot boat, they encountered Tieavy swells. They tried riding at anchor that night. 'The sea anchor was pulling on the boat,” the boy. mumbling and dazed from sedatives, told newsmen. "The big swells picked tie' boat and pulled the bottom out , ‘CUT BAFT LOOSE’ "Grandpa Bradfonj said cut the raft Ioom The three ftshermen got aboard a 6 by-3-foot raft of balsa wood and cork. Its bottom consisted only of rope n e I f I n g through which a few timbers were looped, and water sloshed through the bottom contlnaally. They tried to attract several passing vessels Wednesday, their first day on the raft. Although . they waved rags and poles, no one stopped. Pontiac Attorney Out on Bond After Night in Jail for Contempt Affpr spending the night in the Genesee County Jail. Pontiac attorney Milton R, Henry was released this morning pending a hehring July 13 before Genesee Ciicuit Judge Stephen J. Roth. Henry’s attorney sou^t a writ of habeas corpus from Judge Roth this ‘ morning. The judge ordered Henry released on $500 bond and scheduled a hearing later on Henry’s contempt of court conviction. The Pontiac aiy Gommiiwion-er was Hentcnred to five days in jail yesterday by Flint Municipal judge Donald K. Freemaa who randed Henry's conduct at a trial as ‘‘boblerous, insulting, insolent and Inflammatory .” Judge Freeman said he would refer the case to the State Bar of Michigan "to determine if such a man deserves to cemtinue in this (the legal) profession.” Freeman ordered Henry out of the courtroom Wednesday at the opening of a trial of 41 persons accused of frequenting a Flint gambling house. Henry was representing some of the defendants. British Marines, Jets Landed in Kuwait KUWAIT (AP>—A British aircraft carrier lahded Marine and tanks in Kuwait today and a dozen ilEunter jet fighters flew in to help guard this oil-rich sheikdom against a threatened invasion from Iraq. The government radio announced Saudi Arabia also is sendii^ troops to bolster Kuwait against the annexation claim 4hat Iraqi^’ ~ — Premier Abdel Karim Kas-sem advanced a. week ago. Inllamascus, Iraq denied massing treraps on its southern border with Ruwait or in any part of Iraq, Baghdad radio said. . The denial came In a statement by the state^iwned Iraq news agency. It also denied re- Teamster Strike iStarts in N.Y. Walkout Threatens to Tie Up Billions in Area Construction NEW YORK IP - A Teamsters strike that threatens to tie up nearly a billion dollars in New York area construction began at 12:01 a.m. today with the expiration of contracts between Local 282 of the Teamsters and some 160 construction firms. The frigate Loch Alvie sent officers ashore by helicopter to confer with British and Kuwaiti thorities in this former British protectorate. SHEIKS REALLY Rifl^bearing sheiks sWartned in from the desert by limousine, swearing to help the ruling sheik, Sir Abdullah as-Salinf as-Sabah, [end the sovereignty of Kuwait troops and armor across the bor- Clty Deputy Labor Uoramis-aioner James J. MePadderi aaM there were no prospects for 4m-mediate settlement and that some effects of the strike will be felt “within hours” at some building sites. Involved are 2,000 truck drivers ivho deliver materials to building sites. 0( these, 1,200 deliver ready-mix sand and gravel, while the remaining 800 handle other mater- Mtnistee of StetF dulla Mulla am dom Just aouth of Iraq Persian. Onirs northwest coast, has requested an emergency ^Bcetliig of Ore AMted^ JtaUona Security Connell “to Investigate threats from Iraq likely to endanger the security and Inde-pcMdenee of Kuwait.” .r Patience and Peace Personified One Drowning, Road Fatality First 2 in County Cars on Dixie Traveling' Bumber to Bumper on Way to Lakes, Porks WATTING AT WAITE’S - Disregarding the thousands of Saginaw Street shoppers passing daily jiBt a few feet below her nest, this pigeon can be seen any day, patiently sitting on her r»Uu PreM Phst* ■ ^eggs. It’s hard to say how the bird chose to build her nest under the department store marquee, but she did. Now the maternal instinct has taken over and she won’t budge for anyone. One drowning and a traffic fatality were recorded in Oakland County durlAg the first 24 hours of the four-day Fourth of July weekend. Pontiac State Police reported the holiday traffic in the county so far hais been “terrifically heavy”^ especially on Dixie Highway where cars.were proceeding bumper-to-bump-er most of the time. The flow was expected to ease off considerably by this afternoon. when weekend pleasure-seekers reach their destinations. Pontiac Par billed for 3rd Day 8 a.m.. . .72 11 a.m.. . .88 Huge crowds seeking relief from park ume Ntirkeni lor a ti t o- Buf it U expected’ to grow heavy again Tueedsy an molor-Ista return. .72 11 a.m.. . .88 .78 12 m. .. . .90 .85 1 p.m.. . .91 McFadden said the absence of the sand and gravel drivers win be felt quickly, ^ince these mater-are normally not stored mantity. The shortage will bei ly by Monday—a regular ' r ^ Jobs ol thousands of other^wkers, McFadden added. N«tli« that the New The Pontiac area sweltered again today as the temperature soared above the 9(Wegree mark for the third straight day. Huge crowds seckirtg the heat and fun in the sun swarjn-ed to the area’s ithany lakes and parks for the first hig holiday Weekend of the jsummejl. At the state parka^ attendants ere aelling the n^w year-long Yesterday’s high ol 97 was just one degree short ol an 89-year old record. Today won't be that hot; though, and those thundershowers - y pieseaBy ex- Top Moving Companies Scaised of Pri(»fi)flng Kuwait is a candidate for U.N. membership. It also wants to join the lO-natii • - - ---- die East' Iraq, the United Arab Itapnblic and Saudi Arabia are the most powerful members. «"*»“nced in Cairo that Some 150.009 of the areas’ 230,-1 tO maintain artificially high prices on household goods!'" ----------------------- - •'i'- j X (Otarof 3-million cars are ex- tte Arab Le^ Council wouldjooo building t r ari e s employes both for the DUbliC ancf'^---------------------------- ----- The Weather Bureau In De- jpected to be on the move through- hold an extraordinary »ssionL-ould grind to a "in a weekL^. forioroi i ' troll said the highest temperature out the state before the weekend *^**"^* ** ^ i JanjPS D. Edgc\l ' and Paul | In the area on the is over, with more than a third of ^ There have been few local traffic accidents reported so far, since congestion led to low spe^s on major highways. Four persons were injured in a tw« public aiur---------.................. i Janies 'Clarke, president would be out of work in the same HEAT TO UNGER But even if the heat abates: it’ll return Monday and linger through the Fourth of July holiday on Tuesday, the Weather Bureau-^id. Yeaterday’s 90 . degree heat lasted seven hours, from 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. with the peak of 97 coming at 3 p.m. AT lAKES AND PARKS Meanwhile most of the thousands of pleasure-seekers havev found- succor today at the area’s many lakes and public parks. The*r mmibere rwi|d well exceed the predicted l.7S-miUlon persons on the county’s highways over the long weekend, n/ccord-Ing to the IWicUgan Anto Ctab. ' Yesterday a club spokesman pre-dicted-at least 500.000 cars traveling' within the county during this period, with many others passing through at rush times headed elsewhere in the state. _ . . ^ 41. -4 i. ,'j Some 150,000 of the areas’ ‘250,-i Clarke, president and asSisfanfj last day of June was 98 In 187S. Britain announced that its building ,t r a d e s employe«T“'‘^J‘;^ »''tns indicted were - ....J .. Alhnn Vnn I.mn« Tm* Rmfi/K/iAut period, he predicted. Cubans Arrive in Russia HAVANA, Cuba (JB - An An-Duncement Friday said l,l young Cubans had arrived ____ , . Odessa, Russia, on their way to of this force will notjstudy agricultural methods in viet colleges. ’ , Allied Van Lines. Inc.. Broadview, United Van Lines. Inc., St. Louis: Aero Mayflower Transit Inc., Indianapolis: and North America Van Lines, Inc., Fort Wayne. Ind. * ui North"'American; I vanaoie winds oi s-i.j m.p.h. Jolffi Sloan Smith, present ^ ofj today will become southwesterly Aero Mayflower: Emme^. Fla- 15-20 rti.p.h. this afternoon, shift-vin. vlce president of Allied^ smiling to northwesterly tomorrow. Loren A. Larimorc, vice presiiiontj Sixty-eight degrees was the low- dl general manager of Unite|l. est reading in downtown Pontiac preceeding 8 a. (ioods Carriers’ Bureau of Washington. D.C., a nonprofit asm- Francis L. Wyche, /executive sei^retary of the Washington traJe Association, was named as a co^ Robber Works It for Quick Return to Pris6n Cell They had no food or water, only a few 'packs of cigarettes that Hartman grabbed before leaving In Today's! Press Harold L. Mock, of 741 Owego St.. Pontiac bank robber who wanted to go back to prison, will be back there in a few days. Federal Judge Fred W. Kaess yesterday sentenred Mock to JO years in prison for the SSJMM holdup -«( the Drayton Plains .branch of Pontiac State Bank May J«. ^ Show Optimism Sales tax Collections for ' June spur optimism in state -PAGE 19. " Up Mail Costs X Increase rates on mail sent, abroad—page J7. ; ’ Real Lifesaver Auto seat belts may fi- Arrested 20 minutes alter the holdup. Mock said he was hungry, tired, broke and anxious to get back behind bars. Mock had 6een pdroled just six months before from the federal penitentiary,at Terre Haute Ind. after! nerving eight years for the 1953 robbery of $42,000 from the Auburn Heights branch of the 'same bank. nally gain acceptance — PAGE Jl. «■ Church News '....8, 9 Comics n EdHsrlals ... 4 ■snw SaeltoB u-u OMtoaftaa ... Sports 19,17 S TV* I Juvenile Court Judges Against Violence on TV SAN PRJ^ICISCO (AP) - The Natiohai Council of Juvenile Gourt Judges unanimously adopted a resolution Friday complaining M “television programs devoted to themes ol oime, vto-lenoe, brutalily, stt and sadism.” And tite council’s new president, Henry Riederer of Kansas City, Ma, Rdlowed up with a ounplsint about televisioa progranuning. Hot Wind^Makes Play Difficult in Buick Open these passing through the mcti^ polilan area. The club figures an average of 34 persons per car. The txMinty’s jOth drowning victim of the year was a 19-year-old Utica youth whose body was recovered yesterday from Lake Charnwood in Troy. . a. Troy police believed the victim, Kenneth P. Reichel of 5000 184-Mile Road, suffeiTd^ cramp in. I the extremely cold waters of the spring-fed lake. „ Richard J. RcyiioldN, J4, of SM6 Cruse Road. Waterford Township, became the 4.trd traffic fatality In the - county this year when his <^r crashed into a concrete abutment near his home early this morninK. He was alone at the time. Pronounced dead .>01 the .scene, his body was pinmnl in the wreckage of his car. GRAND BLANC - A hot ivind sw’cpt across the course, posing a hazard to parbreaking, aj the tion's ledding pros started other tour around Warwick Hills Country. Club in the Third Round of the Buick Open Golf Touma-Imenf today/ j Bill Casper, Dave Ragan and John Pott, leaders at the half way mark with a 140 i^tal. did ^t begin the.ir rounds ’uhtil 1-.30 ^.m. Among the earlier finishers, Bert Weaver held the lead by 1^0 .4BIXMFNT Perhaps the tournej 's best score! 7iis car crashed into the abuf-was -jn the-makini; as Jerry. Strei-alongside Elizfibeth Lake smith, a touring CalifdmiJm was'*^“’*'^ <'stimatt>d 65 miles an six under paf with tWo holes re-bo"r.,Thcrf was no indica[tton thkt maining. Keii Venturi v^.jthd^cw'’*’'’‘ from the ev^nf because of a kidn The vehicle was off the road for ney ailmenf after playing nine (Contiiiuj-d on Page 2. Col. 3l Waterford pbl ice said Reynolds, who was headed home at the time, might have fallen asleep at ihc wheel, , hole.s this n^orhing. .->i-Hole scores Frank Stranahan Freddie Haa« Dean Refram Oardon Jones I7-73.7()—220 n-TJ-7J—M2 70-73-7J—M3 Thom Roaeiy I Tom Oarrity i Bob Ooett -WaUter Inman Len Wanner TrevOr William! Charles SUIord Rex Boxtfi -Pete Oreen McMiilen : £ar1 Smith, 75, Dies LANINHARK tiOlNO DOW^- A wall of the Central Methodist Church 'in downtown Pontiac gives way as wreckers staH a three-day (lemolttion job y^gterday. The familiar dome of the 60-year-oid downtown landmark is scheduled to COme down to- Peatlaa Frau FbMa night and by Sunday the Arrow Wrecking Co. of Dearborn'expects to have the East Huron Street structure cleared to make room tor an addition to Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. DETROIT, ni, (AP) — Earl C. Smith, 75. former national first! I vice president of the ^erican] V Farm Bureaii Federation, died | ^ Friday in his borne after a long illness. j ^NOiNEkHALBALLVOU# breath 0UT4 That Accident Won’t Always Happen to the Other" Fellow ONE COLOR ,iV ■ •; ■ r 1 I J .r-'. . V“'^ THE PRESS. SATrRDAY. JULY 1. 1061. SAfp Strike Negotiatbrs Race Against U,S. Edict ship- mtnas out ci Ugrt*i to it. Jo*». He insisted his union would not drc^ its demand fior union rights MEW yt)RK — aOp oaaers. berg may be present at today 's rharitlnit uddn . repreeentaiim negotiations. « ■ and gowennneot Hact'-linders settled ntlDAT -dopntoanwken^t tougbatf.| break^roiMh in “t”"! “'"‘r - * Me lUg.. . inclic Cte. . Mondayto.trip ship costs. Odhoun ------- . ' A ,i»r 1 time, the three-man board wages and fringe bt^bts spieadl**^' •»« «« W- be. Mrs. Gibson's sister; Gibson’J' parenu, Wilburn Gibson, 77, and his wife Stella, 70, and Gibson’s brother John, 48, all of San Bernardino. Highway Patrol Dispatcher Jerry Foster said a patrolman at Jean saw the Watkins’ pickup speed past him "at better than 70," but could not give chase because he had no patrol car. A A A minute or ro later, Foster said,, a motorist hailed the officer at Jean and told him, "You have a wreck down there." Officers thought at least three of the victims in the sedan v- all of them pinned helpleasly in its wreckage —were Alive when they arrived. They died, however, befcOT two Water an Black Market BARI, Italy (JH - A tong drought has brought a severe shortage of water to this SoutheAi Itslian area, and black marketeers are selling water at five cents a quart. Walter W. Philtpleii, who ptons to build a house on Baldwtjn Jiut m>rth ,tui^, up a propaganda madilne|hle. The UAW aaid Chrys^ to recent days had asked for contract changes dealing with Union representation, grievance procedure and unemployment benefits. ' A > A Norman Matthews, head of the UAWs Oirysler department, said he thought it "very significant’ that the auto firm did not ask for changes in foe cost of living or annual improv«ment factor clauses in the pretent dontract. AAA There has been speculation all the auto companies would seek to the two claaaes, first wrlt-1 contracts to 1940. Ttey have meant a total of $1.11 an hour since then. Wllsan Avenue Home |s Damaged by Blaze COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - The State of Ohio began a new fiscal year today with an empty treasury and a deficit of $66,491,791 from the year that ended at midnight. It had been hoped that the Buckeye State would be back In bu»l-as usual on Monday moi'ning, bU ta rulihg by the sUte attorney general fnay prevent it. Atty. Gea. Mark McElroy, is an opinion requested by Demo-cratle Gov. Michael V. Dtealle, aaid that the state’s cemtitothm fofblda the drawtag of stale lands from the treasary without an appropriation by law. The situation came about be-^ cause the Republican-controlled House and Senate failed to agree on an appropriation measure for the next two-year fiscal .period that began at midnight. The Senate passed a $2,02$,-382,846 budget bill that-is |14.7 million less than the fignre contained in the house-approved UU. The House had prevtooxly trimmed the admiaistratkm request by $26 million. The lawmakers Friday named a conference committee to work out an agreement. But the state will be without funds and about IOKJOO aged pensioners whose checks were to be mailed Monday have been notified they will have to Walt until some money is appropriated. ★ ★ ★ Iliinais Vote Upping Tax Called Unconstitutianal SPRINGFIELD, HI. (UPI) -r , The Illinois legislature, hours away from the official end .of its 1961 session, voted Friday night to boost the state pales tax from 3 to 3^ T)er cent. Shortly after the Democrat-supported measure was approved, a Republican state senator fifed a formal protest contending that the legislation was uhcoastitutional. Beer-Can Satellite Fizzles in Flight WAL1XM»S ISLAND, Va. (AP)-, A rocket fizzle broke off a U.S. attempt to lob a "beer can satellite" into rarblt to study tiny space bullets tiiat might Imperil an astronaut's fl^t. ■ A '^A. " A • , The third itage ot the four stage Scout laimehtog rocket tafied to ignite Friday after the 02-toot. 36,000-pound rocket had made what appeared to be a perfect taketott from lU seaside ad. National Aeronautics and ^ce» AdminlstratioR officials said they may try again in a mdnth. F}re damage to the home ofi Die space vehicle soared to an Leonard Webb, 320 W. Wilson Ave , altitude of only 107 miles before last night was eatitoated at $4,500. nosing over amt plgnging Info tiw Firemen said that tha WaselAtiantic 325 rajles dowfinuige. . which -was brought under control The satellite ia 6 fori tong, 2 Pf in an hour wu caused by n street ’ Pw»«la feSeemstoMe ,... Kennedy^ KKrushchev at Odds Situation in Berlin Over international a a pa thought we were. than. ’ If an international explosion takes place on this globe, the focal point be Berlin. * , ' «----— ' Cubai is right imder our nose,and Lick^ Before Starting^ •... is a geographical hoisance, but the Stead Red’s threats and challenges on l^rlin outstrip anything else. We’re As these small electric g chdms of more terrible mass mnr-! ders. What seemed prqmsterous ' today can be a proven fact tomor-' row. ★ ★ ★ However, I sense an answer. ★ ★ ★ If GM did, it would be a jim-dandy. Yon probably couldn’t hear it purr and the ’Mileage” wooid >sound likf a trip to the moon. la a few yi»rs,'they would have 84 per cent of the biisiness, whereupon the Justice" BepsrtmeOt attorneys would feel it incumbent to fly into a tixzy and unleash their ponderous, cumbersimie artillery. ”Moiiopoly,” they’d scream. -“you’re too big.” ^ ★ ★ ★ Yei, verily. ' ' Only Federal attorneys understand^ this paradox. Do they actually prefer to see people pay more for in- Voice of the^^eople: . ^ / ‘Congress Doesn^t^Liw Up to Oath m^onstitutiop’ Why doeia’t congren live up to its oeth to protect dw liberty, the Jobe and the property of AmericaM, u preKribed In the Oonati-tutibn? *■ 1 Where In the Cboetttutlon to Cbngreae authortoed to hertow upon bureaucratic mar^dots the poww to |dey God all over the wwldf A. O. Betaaolui Sr. VokeB Objection to Jet AiipOrt : ' Jet airport eome milet from downtown Ponttoc because of the noise and the danger. Also, "It must be remembered, that Introduction of jeta, exten-od ranwayi, tnereaees of air trafQc airt^dtber changes may spoil pfp^iqdy desiraMe property. SugrfitestTSeepingr Bulldozer for JFK Now that we've decided not to , send tractors and buUdoiers to .. Castro, we should ksep one around the Wiite House garage. Then when our President goies t« plant another Canadian tree, he cap use the bulldoier and he wUl not have to go hack to crutches, Writer Commentft on ^torial Page Your editorial page: Of editorial oft’ time the banner dtpepa; df Joe Haas:^ Ty Obhb of writer: df Doc Bfady; not hdpfla^^ but certainly harmless; of Law- ' rence: this venomous spewing man must have studied under Wes-iMook Pegler: of Doc Crane; physician heal thyself. ; President Kenitoy has indicated articles, or do they feer they ciearly that he will not b^k down In Diust flex their flabby muscles Berlin. We serviced the community against bigness periodically to con-dice by the greatest air Uft of all themselves they’re exercising a time and probably we could do it “protective guardianship.’’ again. Certainly, we can’t let this liussian brigand chase us out. That fju;t Just in itself would automatic-atly crown the Kremlin king. If Rus- i tri» to enforce her Berlin declara- Conclusion . tlons at about the time the nuclegt ■ ' «Mi « reramed. the immlhenwS f atestlthaebeS. peripatetic re- ★ * ★, Russia never has tp quaint as this. Independence Day "ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance, by solemn acts of devotion'-to God Almighty,'’ wrote Jdin Adams. The Declaratim of Independence itself makes a dMlaration of faith , when it appeals, "to the Supreme judge of the World for tb«, rectitude of our intentions," and whep it places, "a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence." When the Liberty Bell pealed the news of the Dec^^tion,>it soilnded the meaning . of'Moaes’ words long inscribed on it: "Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof.” Samuel Adams echoed the sounds in a prophesy of freedom and faith: "Dri\^from every other corner of the earth, freedom of tlwught and the right of private judgment in matters of conscience direct their course to Uito happy country ... Be this the seat ot UNBOUNDED RELIGIOUS FREEDOM! She wUl bring witti her . . . Industry, Wisdom, and Commerce.’.’' Days of All Faiths:. Keep the commercial jets -at Witlow Run and at Metro airports. B. Carrier Drayton Plains ^Economic Climate Still Unchanged* In die first quarter of 1961, firms empld toe lntcUtlon.r,tumblc bum, Mw«muA» l, preparing to ,tq, aside KL-*, h. a, wcH 'But I have alBolute conll- ^ hands. The CHintCEOLL, Eden, Mac- q( ^ iamb. The story to told jn /and is constancy dence that John F. Kennedy will hot be pushed around or even In-tinhdated. Are We Suckers?.... when John W. Fitzgerald studied coariitibns first h|md in the Far East he was impressed with the fact much of our “foreign aid” merely went to a small ryjmg class and helped maintain private planes in residence and cutie-pies in Paris. . Little went to the people. They’re still cold and hungry. ★ ★ ★ ■ ^ Adlai Stevenson suggests somewhat the same thing on his return from South America. Too much of our foreign aid doesn’t do the job for which it was intended, he says. Before we tap the taxpayers for more of this dubious commod- , ity. should overhaul our inept. methods and systems. We place a blind, universal faith in the theory that only success caq: greet the ancient theory: “In God W,e Trust.” But many foreign nations don’t subscribe to the dictum. ★ ★ ★ Before election, John F. Kennedy convinced 50.1 per cent of the voters that our prestige had slipped abroad. Since Npvmber 9th, he has proved It,to the remaining 49.9 per cent. Foreign aid is variously pral^, criticized, defended and excoriated. One cizini thing become? quite apparent. We his aren^ handling it well. It isn’t com-' eroky,’ petently administered. ★ ★ ★ Appieprtly, we’re eveB greater to deliver monktiid not from a phyidcal oervimde b«t fTOat the deadly boadage of ria. In this sense, theref9<»r honor to the Lord's Blood is'a cclehra-tion of man’s rescue from death — the death of sin. PTIRTHER, MEANING In a further interpretation this MiLLAN era is drawing to a close.... Exodu*. chapter 12. ...... Biu. ZumCH want, to know " why so many blondes stain their hair a dark color at the roots___....." I hear we Increased our U2 sky-high reconnaissance over Cuba. Good. ★ ★ ★ /Trusted scouts advise me Virginia Scoit should be listed among, the especially attractive girls in Oakland County. Virginia, you’re listed .. .......The AFL-ClGis holding 15 or 20 regional meetings to show local leaders how to elect labor con-VIROINIA gressmen in 1962. This has high priority . . .......... Most railroads wouM love to terminate commuter service because of heavyf||^iiiancial losses. This includes thi Grand Trunk ...........^ Some lpeople think the GOP ean gain 45 seats i ill the House and seize control jn the next election Michigan’s average income dropped 14.^r cent in the first fobr manim of 1961. It was the biggest d4dins in the Nslion. ★ indon Times is sharply criti-lident Kennedy. It charges tratlon is in political disand harkening to preasure groups. It’s the first substantial re-.„weeks)-; the J’s —^Jimmy buke in the Europe press since JFK Piersall. took officeA pal who saw - -HEIabolo A. Fitzgeeald tired. Fd feel fine if I could only put on a little weight. (Mrs. CA.) Ans. —• I hopcj you' live in a qiotl from high Uipd8.| Send itSmDed.| _________________ setr-addrNi^ en- DR. BRADY vetepe tor free pamphlet "How to Gain Weight.” Our daughter, ?, haa blen addrened envelope tor pamphlet “Wheat to Eat.” aiiMd leUera, not morf.liton on« page or in vordt loot perinutne to penonai-henltti and bTriow, not tUMSH. dingno-■w^tmlmml wU bo .nniiweredjy ad^uod anwelopo li wnt to Ihe PonUoe ProM. Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1»61) out each night and day .... The painful toortiness I feel .*. . When moonto^anu light the dark blue sky ... Is more than I can bear at times . . . And jdars come to ray eyes .s .1 also miaa you very much*. . . When shades of gray at early dawn . . . Announce arrival of the day . . . And night at last has gone . . . And when the crimson morning sun . . . Embraces alL.the lovely land ... I wish that I could ktoa your lips . . . And hold your soft white hand ... I miss you vety much, my dear . . . And deeply hope , my drea^ come true . . . That you have all the love lor me . . . Which I hold out to, you. Oapyright INI "A teUow doesn’t need to be poUte when he’s tatUag abMt sinners ... we never reali|« be’a talking aboht an anyway.’* festival and this,month, celebrate P'asued with attacks of tonsilUtis the beginning of the Church. 'The Past three years. Reassured Case Records of a Psychologist: Keep Active Following Retirement If Peter or Paul or Christ were to return to ttto earth, they woiild all be shocked at the idle clerfcs who have been driven Into enforced retirement because of the By DR. GEORGE W. OlANE CASE J-430: Dr. E. Burns Martin lives in Ft. Lauberdale, Floi> ida. He was reared a devout Catholic* symbols here are not those of the your teachings I have resisted but broke away Last Supper, ^ rather the blood “*Ytog8 of relatives, friends ‘and became a and water that/ came from the mu supposedly competent doctors Methodist mlnis- Lord’s side When the soldier’s' *>ave her tonsils removed. I ter. spear pierced Hbn ak He hung on must admit that at Umes when our Then he retired the cross. Although the beginning daughter was ill from an attack of anij moved to of the Church is traditionally reck- tonsilhtto I aerioualy doubted . . , Florida. Efch, oned as the day of Pentecost, when ^ now her condition to much Sunday morning, the Holy Spirit came upon the neTOr. the attacks are less fre- however, he and] disciples (Acts, chapter 2). t^ and less severe , . . (Mrs. his charming wife, take DR. CRANE farm produce and thus Jump prices. “ That was partly tree, Tmt this nation arose, to its greatness/iot by artlflrtal metooda M opening, ap jobs, but by encouragtiq; new* Industrlea and thereby creating new work. Noovhere, however, has the foll;^ of such unsound political strate^ been in such evidence, as to take talented clergymen out of pulpits, just because- the calendar says they have reached the age of 65. ' * ★ ■ Thousands of churches right now are empty. Others close up on Sunday nights. Yet the various denominations are reporting an acute need right this minute for lt,NS new Preachers, go out and fill the pulpits until you cun’t walk or talk, for you should die with your boots on. After 65,' ihany of you are just in your prime as orators and counsellors,' so invest your rich t^l- U atoo a sense in which the ne?w Pfe ) era began when from the Lord's Ans. — WhUe 1 am unalterably jgartin’s Roman side there poured out over the oppo^ to the- "removal” o( the catholic sister to Mass, world this new stream of life. “‘‘h * case aa you Then Dr. Martin heads on to ---------------------------— describe, tonsillotomy, (mstantan- k,, B„o.r«,B«»o. .ln -The Truth” tells me how he eratfon, which does not require “ a guest pastor, knows Whv basebaU isn’t hoapitallratlon. has stopped iuch The'pact ha has ufllctoHy been Knows way repeated attacks of toosiUitto In a retlied, thus is not Bampertag the national pastime uv great many cases. I still say the his brillUat tafents. riT. secretaiy? She Just stepped ^ “ id« that people must be placed in And an denomlnatlona are crying out for more preachers, for there to a marked shortage fiwre- out for a coUee break- Ring I was burned with ^ hot water The I back in.an’hour.” . ...... bdtoe while unconscious. Mowing Thmr used to tie mall *" ■ >«« •»- Now hAve . . , Tney usea lo ue man can be done for jiarcels so poorly, they ar- this? (Mrs. w.ga.j rived hi^ open. Today . th^lte done up so well you edn’t pry ’em ap^ after teey’re received^ Drat, of Cheers and Jeers: th^-JC!s —• the weatherman (for the first time In Ans. — Fob large keloids (ove^ gwdfk, heaped up, fln^ reddirii ____________ ■cars), X-ray tnatmeato. For im (rf'toeir healA or VitaMqr" Death does not operate on the Social Security plan and give a waiver to those above 65. The devil doesn’t stop with a quitting whistle or take a Ixdiday on the weekend. ^ HM, MwniiMi, tneraoBt--- , Yet our churches W hheome gT® .____,, _• enmeshed with our modern gov- *b« yo« •md tor uiarercit ““.stssia cold storage after their 65th birtii-day? UNWISE GOVERNMENT Our government unwisely launched tlto i Vicious notion bade id tlw 1930’s that people riMuld ar- ento in further work, even If you must start little muahroon^ church groiq>s in trailer camp areas or vacant store buildings! Alvmjrt writ* lo Or. Ooocs* W. Croao iB oon tt Tho FobUm Ptom, Poo- small keloids, repeated refrigeration with carben dioxide snow. Wife, 77, saffen from phlebitis in left leg. Is the new rttamin E. trestment wise? (S.H.) Ans. In my opinion, it to the new hokum hunkem. However one can ge4 plenty (d vitamin E in Its Mtural sUte by eating plain wheat the oil dr fat of jvheat ghrm to the richeat food eource of vitamin E. Send etamped, adf- ’Ihat notion aroee as a elever ruse for trying to parcel Out jobs. kdiere fiwy inrist fiiat hrOUant orators must quit the pulirit at Social Security age. UntoM men like Dr. Martin thus "If we make older workers quit, can occupy guest pul'pHs, they are then their joba will be availabie for ; ahpposed to twiddle their thumbs younger folks,” was the idea................. . It ias paralleH by'the riml-lar inane, nofiloir''tiint tf we nnd hmed Htters nl bnfcy p«gt. thm we’d crente n shertsge el in idlenees. Ged le anted (or effictoney. Bet this fane# lednaMt Is art ef-fletfsrt, -nn it Is eartntaily art la heeplag wMh Gad’s «w AwMtBtrt Pnm to rnuttoe OBdBittqr to U» aw for rmMi-oBttoa tf bU loeal ann pristor la toU wrwwBjg|r u writ aa aU AP TIm $«etto« PNM to dollwrtd br earriu- tor a oobm a wwk; aboi;, Bwltod.ta Oaktoad. Ctoaaow. Urioa-■taa. Haenak, Uawr aad Wa^ twaw Couatlw H I, I1I.M a ytar; Y < ~r THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. .TULY 1. 1961 Auto rtplacement pw^ Wlci, ln.|thU year ol g or Ift per cent. Ad-i/% i . cluing Ure*. touted a record $4-9 vertiaen of these Items Invested I AhOll UATIimC Wilton at the wholesale level In over HO mUIton Jn national ra^vUUull KCIUIII3 ^ 1960, with an expected increase j paper advertising In 1960. JULY"4ih A handful of brave men adopted the I^laratlon' of Independence. When they signed that document they signed their death wanant; it was win or be shot for |;«Mon. Benjamin Franklin expressed it, We must all hang together or we will bang sewrauiy.” It took a lot of courage, aird faith, to “buck" the .strongest Nation on earth; those men. had that courage. In a letter John Adams wrote to hts wife, JWy 4th, 1776. wiU be celebrated by succeeding generatfons as the great anniversary festival." —That letter was a historic forecast. You and 1 will cele- brate It, Joy In our hearu, pride th r our being, with emotional response from ( tears of. patriotism to deep and solemn acu of devotlom it is indeed our National Anni-verflwy. • As ^ihe spirit of "16 pervades our being It must be trgn.slated Into the same courageous faith, and loval^ that filled ■ that Congress ISl years ago. rageous arts of A by-word. "Sign your Hancock" has a deep and abiding meaning: alter the Dec-of Independence was presented to VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNf;RAL HOME *6g North Peiry Street Fhpne FE *-8378 for Sentencing Jury Finds Gambler Guilty on 8 of 13 Counts Tbr Tax Evasion dbs ANGEIt^ (UPIl - Meyer Harris Cohen, charging "They convicted me because 4'm Mickey Cohen," returns to Federal District Court today to be sentenced for income tax invasion. A juiy of seven men and five women found the diminutiye. roly-poly gambler Rullty Friday on H of 13 counts after deliberating Wx; hours. Cohen. 47. faces a maximum "Don't Take a Vacation From God" n sQ I mask. It was ColHm's ttecond Income I tax eonvirllon. In Ibe early IIMm ; he served S't vMsra in Washing-, ton HUte’s McNeil Island Fed-i eral Prison for evading his Uxes. ' As jury foreman George^Tl. I Gallagher announcefr-Tohen’s conviction on the' firwt count Friday 'afternoon (l)e 1 o r me r hoodlum smiled sickly. As Gallagher oon-jtinued to tick off cOnvictiong |Cohen’s face b e c a nt e a stohy 4th Death Toll Jumps Toward Expected 450 From 0«r News Wires The loi« Fourth of July holiday weekend was only hours old when the traffic death count jumped toward an expected toll of 450 liven lost. The breakdown: Traffic 67, boating 1; drowning 2; miscellaneous 4; total 74,: Nevadn^l^ the' list of slates with 1| dead; hSulh Carolina and New Mexico reported two each, and one denlh was.reported In Maine, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, North Carolina, Michigan, Nebraska, Texas, • Montana and Colorado. .Mlrhii. gan had four dead. An estimated 74 million niolor-ists were expected to brave heal, thunderstorms and dai^ger to lake ihidsummer trip.. The Natimal Safety CbdiieH mated that 450 persons would die in traffic accidents before the end of the 102-hour long holiday period. Moslems Riot; Protest Partition Eight Killed, 50 Injured, Demonstrating Against Plan for Algeria Summor it Iho season when most people in Michigan take, vacations. There are many beautiful spots in bur great Slate ds well op other st9tes and Canada to bpend a lew days, a week or two. We are in lavor of vacatiqns—they are good lor the mental and physical health—they are great morale builders! , Take a vacation if you caty • community—make it a , elidnge, a rest—but remember. ' DONT TAKE A VACATION' FROM GOD." Attend your Church or Synagogue. To prevent our souls from being stifled by the materialism rampart in Jhe world, we need to be reniinded of God and His Iwng care for us. A, community or nation that worships Gm oilers a poor Held in which to sow the seeds of communism. ATTEND A PLACE OF WORSHIP EVERY WEEK. DON'T TAKB»arl.r Which mixed Moslem-European working (class district of Belcourt and in Three^^ nearby Diar El Maheoul "new! itown” area. In the latter district, Moslems' •at up a French army officer who tried to seize a rebel flag. Police were forced to open fire and unof-, ^ , , I ficial reports said three Moslems : The charter, issued simullane-^ 24 injured. lously in Acera, Conakry and Ba-| ________________ : mako, said the three members will I ,, ^ , i.iv t: (guarantee each other's territorial rllKB OUndoy NT Hm6$ I integrity. Aggi;wsion aga^t any Distant Purchasers one of them will be considered an^, act of .aggression against all. thei neW YORK UR — The price of 'charter''said. (the Sunday New York Times will; It also provides for roncerted igo up this weekend from 35 cents diplomatir, economic, cultural jto 59 cents in aq aiea roughly and jViiearrh activities by the i beyond a 200-mile radius from] three states. 1 New York City. Ghana and Guinea have been! , ★ nked- in a loose union since] In cities within that range,'in-November 1958. Last November, eluding. Boston and Washington, . , ^ I President Kwame Nkrumah of D. C, the price will remain 35 organizations were the only ones free on $100,000 bail as he had di ing the right iponths since his dictment. luK;!thrae_ in-tSfnea frican States. « Klan, Birch Society Make Police List WILMING-TON, Del. (LTD -^The Ku Klux Klan and the John Birch Society were added Friday to the ' list,of organizations to which po-l lice department applicants hprcli-ni,-,. ■ hiust answ er 'questions concerning I* membership. Mali would, have a'common parlia-] The lirst draft of the new char-, Fire Hits in Royal Oak ter was approved last April, the end of the first quarterly meeting of the heads of the three j stat.es in Accra. At the time, Nkrumah said the 1 Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethi- charter would have to be ratified I listed for previou.s applicants. Police Oiief John J. Smith said the order came from "upstairs" but Mayor John E. Babiarz refused to comment. ^ ROYAL OAK i»v - A fire at the Krueger Boats & Motors Plant in Royal Oak caused an fstimated ] $25,000 damage Friday night. The! fire, of unkown origin, broke out opla celebrated the .tOth r-tiunniaw r.ninoa;i the leaPof the plant. It dpstroy- •" ..... .. ... • ed part 3nhe rear oTihe building and a-number of boats and motors. sary of his coronation In November 1960. at the age of .'i8. BEDDING "T SPECIALISTS KING SIZE (78x74 QUEEN $)%E MATTRESS and MATCHING BOX SPRING QUEIN SI2E («0x80) wr FfATUftCggrSODUCTS SERTA FOLD-O-BEDS lOOERN SLEEP SHOP^ iHimACLi AMU SHOmNG CtNTEl\ 8AZMR AlliA (Around Hio cornor from Ki4r||(|*») ^ SUIKlit TIRMS We’ve Changed Our Name . Gone i* the familiar sign . . . Pontiac Federal Sav ings . . . from all six of our offices ‘ . ...in its place is a BR.-\ND NAME of Which we arc equally proud . . . FII(^T FEDERAJ. SAVINGS of OAKLAND, Our new name exemplifies our in«Teaeing expansion throughout the county. Pontiac Federal ^vings was the Fir«| Federally Chartered Federal Saving* and Loan Ammeiation in Oakland County. That i« the reason we have selected First Federal Savings of Oakland as oiir new name. % CURRENT RATE OF DIVIDEND Your aaviitga'are inaurrd to §10,000 by an .Agency of the U. S. Government. V., , ^ ■ '■ 7 1 EEDERAL SAVINGS 4(QMui' 761 W. Huron Street Pontiac Rochester Drayton Plains H alted ladie ttflierd ,^‘f SIX THE PONTIAC I>RRSS> SATUBDAY, JULV 1, W mLwHr sId OHH MlNBAT 9 iUA, H MONDAY 9 »• 9 9.M>. TIH»AT <|UtY Nfc) 9 AM. H < • #EER • WINE » LIQUbR to TAKE OUT Th«9« low pricM good tvtry doy incivd* ing Tuosdoy, July 4Hi i,^ SHEDD'S MIRACLE WHIP SAUD DRESSING Full Qttort 39‘ '> MICHIGAN GRADE 1 HOT DOGS >; SLbs. ^ 99' NEW ERA POTATO CHIPS OpM Sniar Mi Illy 4lh 9 JLH. to € P.M. OTEN MONDAY 9 A.M. ta 9 P.M. 4th Of JULY SPECIAL! USED ■ OUTBOAM MOTORS A WIDI SELECTION from BOAT SPECIAL WMUkMM nWrflM sORso Cempl«»« $2^5 I Cb^-oot r 9 to 9—4UNDAY 10 to 4 63 EmI Wohon Bird. FE R4402 SUPER KEM-TONE Reg. $6.59 79 GAL. All Cebrt _ IncluiiNf Whi»« Gollem—Quart*—Pinto H U DSON’S DISCOUNT OPBM rilDAT Mi MORDAT 9 AM. to 3 P.M. SSsTfft" f to S — SORDAT^ 10 t^i OPiN TUIS.. |ULY till 10 to I COMPARE THESE PRICES •T"* COO^ IPICIAl' W I Shiito Loimdorod i •RK-'Si ! a-“sicfc I W MM«I ! CmAwmI I Cjgjii iStolw WMO. Am I thumb. ONLY LOOK I........ Drr'otoaJIP PrsIwAaaato f fry Otoaaa 1 aai^eiwllea ' ■aSansSSta I siiiiH ! TtMiiiii ......2S to .40. .21. .15. J5. 9 to .00 •SO .50 liH ........40 m4 to--- .99 mM to CmH Ym USA ThM CNa Oowatto ECON-0 DRY CUANERS •ad SHIRT LAUNDERERS 944 WOT HURON ST. FI 2-0211 NEXT DOOR TO TMADI FAIR FOR EOIIPAY ONLY Loon, Mooty Borfcocuo Style ' SPARE Lb. 90c RIBS Froth Drottod—Pon Ready FRYERS. . .-IT Red Ripe—Ice Cold Jatermelons. 79" P..........V----------- jHoffnan’s Poitiae Open Doily 9 to 6 562 N. Parry St. ' FE 2-9114 PBldS BOOB MOHBAT ui TOBSDAT ORLT ^r7p HAM M-BACON la. ^ Hickory Smoked Vw Obnk BOLOBNA 29* ty tha Pioca 3 SISTERS’ MARKET 608 Wett Huron Stroof Opan 7 Doyt—9 A. M. ta 10 P. M. 9BBBOOBOOB For Monday Only ! Outstanding Values Especially Selected to Save You PletUy! Shop Mon^y and Save! tBt6t0iBf00tB00t6t0BBtBBBt0666tB0BBDt0BBBBBBBtBBtttB0B SHOPPER STOPPERS y^. PICNIC TABLES MAC-O-LAG WMlbar TmM HOUSE PAIRT NON-CHALKINC RUISTS MILDEW LAIORATORY TOTED PLASTER BOARD by Notiaaal Syyiaai Ca. 4il V* PER SHEET .$1.19 4it % PER SHEET....$I.S9 4«l Vb PER SHEET...$1.59 I04S ROCK UTH 32-Pl. RmS* ......9I« 25# K>IHTXIMINT1...$2.4S t JAOUl ) PUClf c iriSi& INSULATION |wr 1,000 ft. $3475 TWINSULATIQN 2" Spun Wool Foil—2 Sido. *65 8MiQ‘U9 SMOAINS ora jou 410-11 im. h r r*] NEWEST MOOEL 26 ANODIZEB ALUMINUM PNIME SLIBINB BOONS «« AEO. FBIGE aALE FUICB 3'e"x3'B" . .35.66 14.92 4'B"i3T" .48.42 16.62 5'B"*1'0“ . .42.40 17A7 S^'eTO" . .49.67 19.95 . .47.27 1946 W'xW" . .53.48 2A72 7'B"*l'r' . .68.29 21.94 rB"*rr . .66.94 29.57 i'B"x4'2" . .78.55 3B.00 »'B"*yB" .71.65 31.B4 rB"iiS'r' . '..78.52 37.19 ro"x4’r‘ .83.96 44.31 CLOSE-OUT OHiar Siaat In Stock ■SIHillBi AWNINiS WINDOWS W« Ah* Carry a Cawalato Um af Sranlay Alaaiinam ___________ Awito WlwAowo_________ SASH DOORS EXTRA SPECIAL! 24 1 41 — I 1/E I Uto $995 21 a 41 — I S/t I Uto *10” EXTERIOR DOORS 95 Broio A* e 1% ^ IP to Zft w SLIDING GLASS DOORS 6x6-—Iv COMPLETE WITH DELUXE NOW ^ Q HANDLE_______________e ^ ALUMIRUM DOORS Pro-Hung—Rtody to Instoll Biliu INCLUDES: -immap JODI $2495 q|H ....'•.ta M.M ...1.4S .|A.W . . . ....... 7.M aiuw r«'tonr — i**- ..........7.i‘ ----- *••••»#••'• — !%’• ........tM »».•» rr-irt" — i»i" .......7.M out r4”if»" — n»"........7.»( M.4» 215 LB. CsimiBus 100 >q. ft. 0 1045 WEST COAST DIMENSION ROOF BOARDS Cu«a uakl. kanpta craat WhlU nae *r rir — Clean Isfi ana krtfht - IffM M •*e Cana leartki •• FI. —‘ *79” *‘m 1x18 £SLii ALUMINUM LOUVERS AajuUMa laarkr. ............I.7( Flash aaS Laartn ........... to Flash halt Laarera ..........tto Flash tel( Uartn .......... 1.M Flash imt Uasara ............!.« Flash Itsia Laasars .........1.N ill* Bra. Vaat W,8. ........ to •lU FasntoUsa Vast ..........I.M Baaf Vaata—7$ a«. . ........I.hh MaMaa Gastaa lliltxtH Ua. ft.. Maaani Oaslaf IIsKUU Ua. M. .. Wlaaan ataa HiHk Ua. fL ... . Basa Bhaa HiU Ua. It. ......... Drif Cay lUilU Ua. tL ......... Mau 1 B/iattik Ua. n..... Qaartar Bahaa UtU Ua. fL . PLYWOOD i 4sBS*4 rir riywoDd, ijin ■■■“ 7940 COOLEY LAKE RD. WE DELIVER smu NORTHERN LUMBER CO. EM 3-4171 All Piltoh la Quoadly Qialae P.OJ. Toi^ MANY MONTHS TO PAY - p ^ 21-Pc. Plastic PICNIC SET e 4 Plates • 4 Cups e 4 XnivtS e 4 Forks e 4 Spoons e Spreader . 88' FOLDING ALUMINUM COT $777 EVAN'S 10-INCH TRICYCLE 9497 decorated LAWN “ UMBRELLA °:i"$1088 1 Colors 1 If CROQUET SETS Priced as Low as S429 ■ FUU H-INCH ■ GARDEN HOSE so-Fi. SA49 Inegth ▼ AliMOWS VERTA GREEN 1044 FERTILIZER 50 Lb, $197 Bag 1 ^ PORTABLE WINDOW FAN $1T88 Speed 4-eycle^3-H.P. CLINTON ENGINE* 24-1 nch Rotary POWER MOWER Lower for This iPre-Holiday Sole 4-PIECE BADMINTON S«ts e 4 Racquets e POLES e NET e BIRDS • STAKES $5.80 mNOR OSCILUtiNG UWN SPRINKLER $329 35x45! AREA 3 79 Set niralite 5 Web Chaise i Aluminum FOLDING BOAT UDDERS $9.95 $C88 Voluu horseshoe SETS Hard Rubber 4 SHOES $089 2 STAKES A Wide, htavy doty woven ploitic wtbbing— grMn and whito—lor-quoiso and whito—all with geld accent rtiread. 932 West Huron Street OPPOSITE HURON THEATRE COAST GUARD APHIOVED LIFE JACKETS Child's $1.97 Medium $2.29 Adults' $2#99 K FREE -PARKING 111 Big Lot Alongside Our Store or Opposite Store in Theatre Parking Loti AIRCONOmONED FORYODR . COMFORT OPEN-Satunlay 9:30 to 6:00 WO-TONE PLASTIC FULL SIZE AIR MATTRESS $2,95 VALUE $139 Special At I BWe*rr Ideal for the Big . ^ July 4th Picnid WEST BEND 30 CUP AUTOMATIC COFFEE PERCOUTOR 12-30 Cup Fully,Automatic Limit^ Supply \ Not Exactly A»; Pictured *15" Monday 9:30 to 9:00 Tuosday,July4th10to3 EASY>DOES-IT AUTOMATIC SHAMPOO MASTER $039 With This ' ; Coupon SUNDAY ONLY K> a.m. to 3 p.m. LIMIT ONE BAR-B fits Any Bar-B-Cue Grill Spit ^ WIENIE WHEEL GRILL 10 AT A TIME Fits Any B-B-Q Grill X# Cooit Guord Approved PORTABLE PICNIC OR TABLE MODEL' GRILL PICNIC TABLES 6 Ft. White Pine SKI BELTS ALL SIZES A Must for Skiing SWIM FINS, pw Mir......129 SWIM MASKS, ndBCBd to.;.IS* SNORKEL MASKS, twin awM^J1.S9 TRADE FAIR OPEN SUNDAY AND JULY 4Mi 10 A.M. M 3 P.M. CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 10£i> 69* 10^ Bags $550 BAR-B-CUE GRILL 24-inch iii«, Cepparton* ■ plolad Brill, flgrtd »pif — whacit, complata wiTh $09f NOT EXACTLY AS PiaURED mCKOEYCHiPS,lbabag..............7T CHAEGOftL LIGHTER, qt caii.. .21* B"MSPIT BASKET...a.a...........$131 WEniEWNEa.......................97‘ Stahlm StNl B"B4| TOOL SHS, bw as.. .«• GOLF BALLS RaB$P00$C44 Pm«i V Dm. w CLUB TUBES r-N. SpMtol GOLF SET 2 wMdi, 5 IfM* ■ $4%' ComplM. $44.tS Volti. A.. GOLF CART ArtMOto lote Rae-IIP.PS O EiggT THE yO^^T^^C PRESS, jSATgRgAY. JULY T> 1961 Pint ClirUUu Chu^ Dim^plt o/ Chrttt Sunday SctKxd . . ^30 AM. Churcii Same* — IdlS A.M. 858 W. Huron % jCasfro iNaiipnalizes Church Schools United Presbyterian Churdies -MKlANtAVOIDE OAkland «t Cadillac Uc:-. Sunday School^ Youth Maatmg* .. ETtning Worahip Wadnaadoy Prayar . 9 4S AM . S 45 P.M, . 7:00 T.U. , 7 00 P.M. AnSIIRN HEIGHTS SiM Pmnary Street , F W«. PBlDwr. Putor riO.OO A.M. - Sunday Sc^ 11 15 AM. — Morning Worship Bo^ CommualiiB DRAYTON Drsytgn PhdQA Michigan W. J. TmhvImcd Jr, Putor Bible School .. Morning "Worship Youth Groups .. Etening Worship Wednesday Prgyer and Study Hour . ..... 7:30 P.M. 9 45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 6:30 P.M. . 7:30 P.M. lOSLYN AYE. Joalyn « Thlrd*^ laoed Z. WatUu. Pastor Sunday Sdwol .... 9;30 AM. Worship Sarrices 10.45 AM. Evening Senrioe — 7:00 PM. SO years old. have been neUon-aliaed by the Cuban Government, the Me&odi has learned. Board of BCiasioMi 2'Teen Teams' hunterpart Peace Corps? WHPATON. “tefn Utibu" openiUi Amdidci • “ Caatre regime eattooaUilag pH a-ale acheeia. The S aehaab had an earellmeal eapaelty at at Each of the (hree age groupa ofiFUtirr METlKWarr ' Beginning this Sunday and ex- youngsters who comple^ [>r. Louis W. I tending through the tint Sunday Bible school work prewnfM xihlin Cblleae. ICNSi — Two in Central Mve been described hs “a .spiritual counter phrt of the Peace Qorpa program" by Dr. Ted W. Engstrom, prsal-dett of -l^tta for Christ Interna- tending through the tint Sunday BiWe school work presenttWUlhkin Odl^. Albion, announces in September. First Presbyterian P^» ot the program in connection th* eiecUon of Dr. Arnold F. Run-Church will conO)lne the 0:30 a.m. B»e ceremony, which included kej u,* Albion College Board of and U a m; worehlp aervices weiutiona and BiWe mem-|Tn,ateeg. ^ one service, to be held at 10 a.ih. **»««• John P. Erhard Dr. Runkel la beginning his 18th - . . Churt h la-hool sessions wUI also ^ graduation certifi-ry^,r asTalnliffroftrrsf ^ ^ ^ . Itic satioaalisatkm la a lelephaae he combined at 10 a.m. ^'olfowingj?'” *® speaker for church; has been actJv^.in rail to reltaWr MrHindlst e«a- UTirship each .Sunday, the Boart^*^ munity affairs havtagKijbn, I tacK la t'uha. of Deacons wUI conduct a ^ee OAKLAND AVE. PRESBYTERIAN'dent of the . . ... , ^ \ / Board of(icial.s also said that latest irports indicatev that the hour in the church dining itxmt for Services of worship will undergo "•** ”5? presidwtt of all who wish to allend, with Dr.ia Ume change beginning Sunday at Un- ‘ Cuba con- ""** Lynn D. Allen, Mr. and the Oakland Avenue .United Pres- woik Rehm and Mr. and Mrs.' byterlan Church. Morning serv- :^ip evwlism reli^ous » charge of ar- education through Sunday schools, rangementa. * * * ■ ' MACEDONIA BAPTIST Dispensaries, are also reported; r^v Lenworth R. Miner, paste be continuing their ihedicsl.for of the Macedonia Baptist service. 'Church on Pearsall Street is cele- brating his 10th anniversary be- " “-^(^ahould so live and labor In^ginning at 8:30 p.m, with a.family our time that what came to us ssj dinner at the Church center. The seed may go to the next generation «vent given by the Pastor Aid as blossom, and that what csmsJplSodety is open to the public, us as blossom may go to them as Services in his honor will be fruit. This is what We 4iean by held this week thinning Sunday, iress. 1 Guest speakers for the week are —HENRY WARD BEECHER.'for Sunday. Rev. C. B. Heath; Monday,, Rev. F. P. Jones; FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 25 East Bivd. South General Offices: Anderson, Ind. E- D. Johnson, Minister "A United Church for a Divided World" Sunday School 9^ A.M. Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. THS PITRPOSS OP SDDCATlOir Leadership Training, ?15 pm. Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m. Evening Vespers, 7 30 p m •THS gonr pwi nti sier-E!mt Ft»*rt, Sptaktir ‘ UNITY li st A.M. SasSAT. Scltsol CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP K^ALYA hall, 82 PERKINS STREET Sondev Servkje 7:30 p.m.—Vita Winges _ JULY 9th — Rev. Arthur De Grsef, speaker "GIVE GOD A CHANCE" ATTEND "COME TO CHRIST CRUSADE" Through July 7th Evangelist G. P. Holt (Speaker) /ndiongpo/if, Indiana Conducted Under Tent of Hughes St. ond Fronklin Rd. Pontiac, Michigan ' Services Nightly ot 7:45.P M. la A CappeUa Choral Oreiipa to Sint at 1 3S During CrUMha All Bible Questions Answered Wednesday. Rev. E. C. Copeland: Thursday. Rev. S. C. Campbell; Friday, Rev. W. R. Haney; and Sunday. Rev, T. S.'BoaAe, all of Detroit Baptist Churches. Unity center kea wiU begin at 8:30 and U a.i^., respectively, and Sunday School at 9;4S a.m. Sacrament, of Communion will be served at both morning services and at the 7 p.mi. worahip service with Rev. Theodore R. AUebach speaking at all. Promotion Day is set for tomorrow in Sunday School at which time all young people will receive certificates and be promoted t next grade. Superintendent, of the Sunday School Thomas Mackie and his wife attended the Christian Workers Conference at Canadian Kes-wich near Toronto last week. Missionary work will be emphasized at next Sunday's gathering. Invited to speak- at several serv-j . ... ...... *h«t day are Rev. and Mrs. Fbeedom 8 Holy Light .fcis the • Andrhw Creswell from the Sudan subject of the message at Pontiac and Dril^rs. Peter vanUerop Unity Center, at the 11 o’clock Korea, service Sunday mgmitig. Minister' Diane Seaman will speak. Sunday School will meet at the same time. Pine Hill Congregational Church Services are presently being held i will join Pilgrim Congregational at 8 N, Generee Ave. in the Lat-i Church Sunday for the first of the ter Day Saints Church, instcadijoint services to be held during iof the Roorevclt Temple. |july and August. Donald Currie, No dass is slated far this week, but the class in "Jesus Christ Heals" will resume July 11. 8T. PAUL METHODIST Covert Methodist Church's Eddie Jones will serve as guest speaker at both the 10 a.m. and 11:13 a.m. worship services. Mr. Jones, who will be assisted during the services by Charles M. Butler, the Lay Leader, has chosen to speak on the topic, "Say ‘Yes' to Life.”'’ A January graduate of Albion !■ College. Mr.^Joneji piana-:l»-«nteri tJw^ Methodist "Thrological School. Delaware, Ohio, this fall to begin stales fikTKe "miinswy. assistant superintendent of public schools of Royal Oak will give the sermon. ' SundajT'fChooi and church services are set for 11 a.m. at the Birmingham Community House during July. der his direction the church building program was started in 1951. The membership bps grown from fOCMo 2700. In 1951 Albion CbUeg> conferred upon ,Nlm the hoinorary degree of Doctor of Divinity. NEW HOPE BAPTIST “Peculiar People" is the subject Rev. Thomas H. Holt Jr., chosen for the 11 a.m. service tomorrow at New Hope Baptfot Church on Bloomfield Avenue. Holy Communion and the haptiring of new members will follow the service. Pastor Hpit will also speak at the regular 7 o'clock evening service with music furnished by renior choir members. TRINITY BAPTIST Pastor Joseph W. Mopre will preach from the theme "When God Gets Us Into Trouble" at the service at Trinity Baptist Church Sunday. Baptist Training Union and Baptizing and- Holy Communion will he hekl at 3:45 and 7 p.m., respectively. LUTHERAN OF INCARNATE WORD The summer schedule tor the Lutheran Church of the Incarmte Word^beginniHg July temlirs, is as fMlowt: &mday School, 9^ to 9:43 a.m., and Worship service 10 to IE a.m. The church dedicated the baptismal vessels which were gito from Mr., and Mrs. James C. Wood in memory of Utomas H. Wood, father of Mr. Wood, last Sunday. CMHas of WmI Chleaga, lU., «• i reels tha gnwp warUag is Bu-VapiB and James Wright. Wheatoa. III., hsadtos the CM-trml aad Ssuth Amcrlemi tean •egagemeato. “The nreat tonpor- • are led byi expe- Eagtlrom tlatod, "Is the pereoa-te-persea eoataet m the leea-age level, where rer taleatej youag people aSsM tenis ef eBter eeun-trtee la starttag YPO dabs for thdr high adweto Just as we have them la nrere thaa S.IW North Americas sehools." He indicated that several. more various sections of the world to do| this same specialized youth work] among teens overseas. "We con-' this a true ‘Peacb Corps' be- \ cause these young people a>r bringing the peace of Christ to their contemporaries who may have no other way to hear the gospel," Dr. Engstrom comment- Orchard Lake Church Observes Iridependence Independence .^.ugday will be ob-wiU sing "Jesu, Joy of Man’s De- siring’* at hbiK the montffig serv- Nyack Quartet Will Entertain Missionary Collegians to Perform Sunday at Alliance ChorcK Yukon Priest Serves His God and Country N^itipnal Lutheran Cbuncil Churches .. . '"ASCENSION WATiRF^ypP , Perhaps uhndtlceff among last November’s voting returns was the election of s Roman Catholic priest to the Alaska Hqusif Sr>R^-resentatives. ♦. Rev. Segundo Uorente; "Se-year-old Jeault miaalQquy in the Yukon delta, represents shout 3,000 constituents, mostly Eskimos. In our 49th State’s 24tb election district. According to the Jlily pitholic Digest, the. unusual election came ab®Mt as the result of a write-in vqja for the priest 'Alter no candidate for the office had appeared. 4151 PONTIAC LAKE RD. Wm. La Founigln, Pastor CHURCH SERVICE 8:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE IIOO A.M. CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. MeetlBS At Benumont School 6033 Uissbeth Uke Rd. Ivan C. Ross, Haslor SUNDAY SCHOa 9:15 A M CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A M PONTIAC : CHURCH of CHRIST Ll*lra In Ui* "Hnrild at TniUi" 1 EMh awHtnr 'CKLW — tiM A M. 1180 N. PERf^y ST.'* FE 2-6269 W. W. Hall. Minuter Bible Study . 9 50 A.M. Classes lor All Ages Morning Worship 10:50 A,M. "TIm OaclwntMblt Chrlit in n ChnntMblt World" Evening Worship 6:00 P.T<. I Corlothlsn^ 7 - SYLVAN LAKE Figs, off Orohard .Lake (Behind Sjrlvnn Shopping Conlen Pastor CIgrk McPhail 8 00 A M.-WORSHIP 9:00 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:15 A M.-WORSHIP ' CHRIST “• '.WATERFORD TWP. Airport St wmiams Lake Rd. Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor WORSHIP 8 A M. end n A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. BEAUTIFUL SAVIOUR BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH { _ W. Huron at Mark St. 1 Pastor, Dr. Einil^Kgnlt Worihlp ecrvlcu t:4S And 11 A. 11. Snrmop; ■ nLLOTVSinP OF KSMSMBRANCBS" 1 S:4S A. U. Chnrch Oclkool ClAMSb for All 3:M F M. mil Foot Hi-Fkllowihip Wed . 7:3S F. M. Mid-Week Service An Amerlenn Boptlit ConveaUon \. ChnrcS N. Adams Rd. Between Long -and Square Lake Roads Donald G. Zill, Pastor MORNING WORSHIP . 8:00 and 9:30 A.M - Sunday School 9:30 A.M. ST. JOHN'S •PONTIAC /^•THIU St. at Cherry St. dmrlee A. Colbert. Feetor SUNDAY SCHOOL . 9:45 A M. CHURCH SERVICE 10:00 A.M, CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN 47se HUlcmt Dr, WnUrtord SERVICE 7:00 P.M. Rev. Lena Bullock 0/ Detroit , rot I^formntlon Can oa l-as74 CALVARY " CLARKSTON Clarkston Blementary School , Pattor Paul A. Johns WORSHIP ... ... 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A.M. The Rev. Mr. Auchard will lead the final Inquirers Class Sunday [served at the Orchard Lake Com-8EVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Imunity Chirch, Presbyterian, to-Some 135 studenU who have been I morrow with Rev. Edward D. attending Vacation Bmie scnooi,!Auchard, ^Mstor, preaching at received certificates at 7 p.m. both the 9 and 11 a m. services. Thursday evening in a special I His sermon, "The Choice" con-"commencement" program.” tlnuei the summer series on the Following the program parents Book of Genesis. . , , _____ _____________ viewed a display of various crafts; The Chancel Quartette comprised the church will attend camps and and nature collections which the of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam David.conferences of the United PresbY-young people assembled. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drake jterian Church this summer. Jon ------------------- - ---------------[Day is attending. Camp Sarah Grindley. Enrolled for the Junior oontlmie through July. Twenty-one- young people from .'The-NyaekrAinlNUiidors. a male -quartet from Nyack Misaionaty ' College, will present a special pro- | gram Sunday in the auditorium el | the Missionary Alliance Church. | 'The event is set to begin at 7 p.m. | Quartet mefoters during thejL summer tour^-indude Leroy Jack-|i son of Brighton, Pa., first tenor; Qrorge SchmeYsal of Glen|M Cove. Long Island, second tenor:! Lowell Heirfi of Williamsport, Pa.. | baritone; and David Puckett ofl;^ Atlanta, Ga., bass. Guest Speaker Will Visitl^:Ss:^t!^iZ‘:^ ^ — 'Milliimn .Ir Paul Havhnur Jaf. First Presbyterian in July ST. PAUL METHODIST IMS.a«iiAnLAk*M. Pks-nu-pst-nu WORSHIP — 10 A.M. and 11:15 A.M. CHURCH SCHCX3L - 10 A M. Columbia Avertue BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Dr. Harold F. Fredscll will serve as guest speaker at First Presbyterian Church during the month of July while the Rev. and Mrs. Galen E. Hersbey and sons. Stephen; Michael and John, vacation on Grand Traverse Bay. While Rev. Hershey is on vacation. Elders Ted. Koella. WUllam Kalwitz and John K. Irwin Jr. will serve as p committee of ad-tninistration. •’The Rev. Mr. Fredsell is, at present, the director of church extension, working with the National _ Missions Churches in the greater I metropolitan Detroit area, with di-’ ' rect responsibility tor developing . i new churches. He is also the Stated Qerk for the 110 churches of the Presbytery and. as such, SI the continuing executive officer t - working In the Presbytery. : ■**. A ’ X Of . the Oear Uke Young People’s Summer Conference. Active in Boy Scout work, he Was Scoutmaster for five years -of one of the outstanding troops, in New York aty. As a Biblical scholar the Rev. Milligan, Jr.. Paul Hayhow, Jeffrey Morris, Fred Welth, Debbie and Diana David, Douglas Strait land Russell Parry. Lawrence SPriigue Award for AUending the Jiu^ High ttmp preaching, presented by the De-;®) troit Round TaWe, Sarto. Chrissy and _ . j "Terry Ashby, Janis Rich and Cal- For seven years he was dirertori^.^ Auchard. Mary Frwi Sdrto, Lynn Helfrich The program, which offers ai variety of gospel hymns and spe-| cial arrangements in a thematic setting, is open to the public. || and Lynda O'dell wUl attend Senior High conferences at Alma College, Grace Prudy. a member of the church, is nurse with the Senior Hikh Work Camp Caravan Mr. Fredsell has taught both th«,Las piacitas, N.M. WtlUam Dog-Old aiid New Testament for the gett and Calvin Hayhow, Sr., will Teacher training courses on ‘"nie aerve as adult advisers at Junior History of the Church” and "The Camps. Life of Christ ” at the Detroit In- The Vacation Church School staff will meet on the lawn ot the Sunday School ................................. 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ...............................10:55 A.M Training Union .......... . | ................. 6:30 P M. Evening Service ........i....................7:30 P.M. ir at Cducatiim NORTH EAST COMMUNITY CHURCH OF PONTIAC Evangelical United Brethren - Mt. ClemcDi At PeAtberitoOA lU. For 13 years he was pastor of ‘ the hi^ric Northville Church In the Detroit suburban area. From ’ 193B to 1941 he wax director of ■ , Young Pvopleis work of the Jamaica Presbyterian Chuirh in New York .City. ■i During the war years of 19tl-1fi he .served ts auxiliary chaplain of the Northweat Scrvicl- Command .'at -Skagway, Alaska. Associated [with a railroad battalion, he coa-j ducted aervices along the White *»"s and Yukon Railroad. stitute of Technology. His preachings and lectures .are Bible centered. stressing the mission work of the Christian Church. His activities include active association with the program of clinical training and. service on the Board-of the Michigan Society lot Pastoral Care. ' Nursery tor ChllOreo Pellovthip Cotfee Hour Polloolnt I. aebelftle. MlnUlor PI t-1744 iCHRISTIAN SCIENCEi SUBIEGT ,FOR SUNDAY . "GOD" Sundoy Sandeat ond Sondor School 11:00 A.M. Reading Room -2 East Lawranda Straat , Wodnasday Evening Sarricas 8 P.M. Open Dail^ II A.M. to 5 PJJ. Friday to 9 P.M. 0 I first CHURCH of CHRIST, SCIENTIST |. '■* Lowrence and Wilhamt Streets rJ , Author of two books. "The Hfs-tory of the Presbyterian Church in Michigan." and "John Monteith, Pioneer Presbyterian of Detroit." the Rev. Mr. Fredsell is a graduate of New York University with an A. B. degree. He was awarded the M. A. degree from Columbia University. New York City, and the B. D. from Union Theological Seminary ndth part-time graduate study overWp years toward the Ph D. degree at the University of Michigan. Ft>l-|REV. 0|L HAROLD lowing the publication of his his-| tory of the church of Michigan. Alma College conferred on him the Doette- of Divinity degree. He has done considerable speaking on college campuses and be-fore youth groups and mixed audU ences. He was the winner of Auchard home Thursday for a picnic followed by an evaluation of the recent schod. Among the activities of the school was a ^ day work-camp by junior hEgh young people of the Orchard Lake church at Dodge Houa^ a neighborhood house In Detroit serving a section, of Detroit and Ham-tramck. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginow Pontiac, Mich.igon Ktv. H. //. Savage, Pastor 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL CTi$$as'"fdr"an''idaV'>. 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP "THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF THE FAITHFUL * Dedication .of Historical'Plaque 7 P.M. Demonstration Program VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Pianist for (he Ambaseaders ||j on their preeeat tour Is Das Ward ef Willow Oreve, Pa. R«v. John Becker, assistant to the denn of'men at the 74-year-eM Central Methodist ’The singing group represents theji mfosionary college, which is the | oldest and one of the largest Bible I colleges in the country. Alumni of I the school number more than 11.-1 000. Both the pastor Rev. G. J. | ^rsche, and assistant pastor Rev. _ Lanpher of the church are L* graduates d "Nyack." Located in I the village of Nyack, New York, the school maintains ^a stu' body numbering over SOO. Isaac E. Crary Juniqr High School MllTON H. BANK i 501 iN. Cass LaLa Rd. Pastor S H. H. Johnson and J. H. Hall, Assoc. Pastors 1 "SOUND THE AMEN!" | Dr. Bonk Preaching - * MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 and 10:55 j Btoadcas'l Live on WPON — 11:00 A.M. \ Church School 9:45 A-M. —Youth Fellowship‘6:00 and 8 00 P.M. I First Spiritualist Church 576 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE I do not know what I may appear I to the world. bu( to myself I seem-to have been oidy like a boy, playing on the seashore, and diverting! myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble and a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the gi'eat ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. -SIR ISAAC NEWTON. • LAKE AVENUE Hector Winpman, Speaker i SUNDAY SERVICE 7^0 P. M. Messoge Tea Wednesday. REV. MARSHALL, fattar ' Presbyterian Group Posts Week'Agenda ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH >301 HATCHBRT HOAD Rev Edwatd A. Lowry, Rector SERVICES 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. The United Presbyterian Church, Auburn Heights. ’ wilj hold Holy Communion at the .11:15 *. worship service Sunday. Special piusic will be provided by a sister quintet Chariotte, Ida, Carol, Helen and Dorothy Norris. Members of the team will play against the St. Paul Methodist team at the Nike Field at 6-p. ,m. Monday. Port HI Youth planning a swimming party^ at 6:15 p. m. Wednesday afterj which the session will convene at 7:30. , On Thursday’s a^nds is the Dorcas Circle meeting at 8 p. m, in the. Auburfi Avenue home nf Mra. Heniy Watson. HOW CHRISTIAK SCIENCE HEALS ^ RADIO STATION .CKLW^SOO KC SUNDAY, ,9:45 A. M. TV Every Scmdiy, ChAnrwf 7, 9:30.^ AM. Covert Methodist Church 2775 Pontiac Laks Rd. RTIV. W. E. COUOTElk, Po»(dr Church Sendee — 9.45 A M. Church' School -i 11:00 A M. . . aT.. /. First Church m Nazarene Reorganized CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST of Letter Day Saints II Proot St.. PontUo Mt S-TS4S Putor: Xlder Rotead L. Curtli I A. M. SMtr Out Krstner, Sptakcr 7 P. M. Print. Urrr Btl). Spukor All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike —Holy Communion 10 a.m. — Holy Commanion and Sermon by the Rev. ,Wm. Lyle Church School ' Thursday, July 6 — 10 a Holy. Communion CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION will meet in Clerksfon Elementefy School, 6595 Waldon Rd. 9:00 A, M.—Holy Communion and Sermon with Church School Of THE ■ 60 STATE ST. / Sunday School......... .....: . ./. . 9:45 A M. Morning Worship , . . . ..............11:00 A. M. Youth Fellowship...................... 6:00 P.M7 Singspirotion ond Evongelism ......... 7:00 P.M. Emmanuel Baptist Church 645 S. Telegraph Rd. **'^^^5^** Premillenniol-r-lndependem—Fundamental DR. TOM AAALONE ALL SERVICES 10A.M. tlA.M. 7 P.M. Pattor Preaching in Both Serrioei DICK north. Minitler 0/ Mutic ... J. E. VAN ALLEN, Pattor ' Large Choir—Thrilling Music for the Whole Fomity. Deportmentolized Sunday School. MID.WEEK WPON 10:15 . SERVICE A.M. Each Surtdty 7.3Q Sulidrty School AUendance Last Sutuhy 1299 Dr. TOM MALONE, Pastor ■f-.' -T-. TH^ PONTIAC l^SS. SATURDAY. JULY 1. 1961 NINE rm§T ASSEMBLY of GOD 210 N.*Ptrry ——_ , PAY US A VISIT IN THE WHOLESOME ATMOSPHERE OF OUR CHRIST HONORING SnVDAT ^OOL 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. .MORNING WORSHIP "If ypo need help for your we (tend reedy to point to soul, healing for your body, the word an^ to Christ." •------- 7:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC • An Insplratlortal Saivlce • Choir grtd Organ Mualc a Come and Moot Your Friends and Neighbors Pastor Amdld Q. Hashrtton YOUR WELCOME Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Worship Hour 11:00 A.M. Touth Hour 6:l3 P.M. Gospel Hour 7:00 P.M. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin at Fairmount Four Towns METHODIST CHURCH C(X»JT LAKZ RD. at LOCXBATlIf of Baptist Honor Church Slates Service Commemorating Work of Pontiac Pioneers An honorary plaque tor pit-,-Baptists will bd dedicated tomorrow at the morning aervice of the Eirst Baptist Onirch. A After the War of 18U, i sront* began to move into the State of Michigan. These coming from New York by boat landed at Detroit , From there, different hai^ly pioneers moved into vartous liectioni including the Pontiac area. It to(^ from twp to tour days with their teams ot oxen to gq over the corduroy iXMd out as far as Six Mile road; thoi through the mud of the boggy gpnund betsveen Detroit apd Pontiac, with tlietmud up to the hubs will begin her duties %pt. 1. Her assignment is a major step In the implementation by the ~ ■ added in 1968 to perpetuate tile name of the Tiger broadcaster who was killed in a motor aocid^ tiro yean ago. The reiqMase ef tans 7*01 be le deterarinlnf factor et the BETHEL, TABERNACLE Flrit FDDtecoft Ctturcb ot PoDUte 8. a. M AM. Worship 11 AM. BvAO(«litUe Scrvles Tuesdsr and Thartdar 7 P.M. Rev. end Mrs. E. Crouch IMS Bnldvin At*. FK SS3M A special pre-game ommgny at home {date Ju|t before tiie start the game will pay physical honor to the Tigers. Five thousand seats, priced at 12.50 per ticket have hra aecured the game. These may be or-to the Tigers. Williams Lake Church of the Nazarene ________Corner Airport to Hatchery Road 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Yf A.M. WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR Methodist Youth Felloivshih 6:15 P.M. Wednesday, 7 ;30 P. M. Biule Study ond Prayer pello FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSELAWN BtuwoUoUo Scrrlco 1 P.M. Marimont Baptist Church 68 W. Walton ' FE 2-7239 Sunday School.................10:00 A.M. , Morning Service .............11 ;00 A. M. *‘Heaven’s QuesUou—Earth's Answer" Evening Service ............ 7:30 P. M. "The Son of the Living God" Poslof Somers preaching both services Youth Group......‘............ 6:30 P.M. . Nyock AmbpQssodora Quartet, July 2, 7 P. M Sunday School — 9 45 A.M. Troininq Hour i- 6 PJ4.^ Morning Worship — II A.M, ‘ Evening Service,-^ 7 PM. Faith Baptist Church 3411 AIRPORT ROAD Sunday School.....10:00 A. M. Worship Service . .. . 11:00 A. M. , Evening Service ...... 7:30 P. M. Wed. Prayer Service. . 7.30 P. M, Missionary Alliance Church 220 N. Cass Lake F(d., Pontiac G. I. Bersehe, Pastor ' B. W. Lanpher, As«f. Posfor TEN Time Is Criterion for Escort mr nto IMy rwt iMtttate Q: ^ould it be unsuiUhte for a grov^td 10 or U young women to go to. a night dub together without men? This group comiHises a bridge dub and we would like some e\’ening, in-I of playing bridge. One young women thinks 1 ki^ conq>icu6usly lace. What is your A; If you go at the dinner hour and sta>' for the early show, it would permissible. But tiTgo late in tb^ eve- . ning without any men accom-pan>'ing you. would be very conspicuous and out of place. In fad. It is guile possible you wouMn’l be admitted. Q: I plan' on going on a trip shu^ and would appre- . data your help on the fdlow-ing questioBR (1) When l arrive at a botd and the door- - THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATUEPAy. JULY % iW the taxi to 6>e desk, do I t^ Jiim or Juat the bellboy who carries my bafES to tiie room? <3) What is die customary tip givHi to a bellboyT ♦ a * A: (1) Very definitely you tip the bellboy and probably the ^kionnan too if he carnets your bags any distance. Nothing is given to him if he just puts your hags on the sidewalk. (2) If your bags are many or very heavy, the bellboy is givnt W cents; oUi-erwise 25 cents is sufficient. ♦ w a Q; I am expecthig my second child soon and wonder what should be done in the way ot announcing Its airK'sl? The first time we s«d little announcement cards to relatives and friends everywhere. A: It is curious that so many people have the idea that no announcemett is made except for a first child. This is in no sense true. It is Just as corred to announce eadi of however, many children you are blessed with, by sending birth The Eknily Post Institute cannot answer fefwmal mall, but an questiona of general interest are answered in this column. A * Q: My fiance wtH receive his medical degree «» week before we are to be married. 1 However, the wedding invi, tations will be sent out three weeks before at which time he will stUI be Mr. Would it be Hope She grottrfit Ont All Byst Ighore Ex;Wife and Keep On 'Bringing Out the Best in Him By ABIGAIL VAN BVBKN DEAR ABBY: I am going with a matt ivho was married before. He hae been a perfed '^iBgel to me. ite knows I die- ' He is always tboog h t f u 1 and considerate, and I think be-wiU make t fine husband. My __ / problem is this; His ex-wife paid me tt “friendly” vielt. She told me be was the worid’e Eiu(U>eth Lake Road. Jeri Bowman of Lake Orion, Henrietta Lampi of Clarkston and Crocker of South Shirley Avenue.' Women's Section Newlyweds Dash Off to Bermuda stances, to have the inviutions read Dr. John Brown, or must they, be Mr. John Brown? a ■ w * A; If your fiance is absolutely certain of receiving his degiw, it would be perrois-, sUiie to use the title Dr. on the Invitations since he wfll actually be Dr. on the day of the wedding. . A cool setting for a cool caper tvas sought by these members of four local girls clubs. They are making final plans for their annual combined dance, '‘Kat Kick." Planners (from left) are Judy Prevette of MSUO Choice of 4 Clubs for'Kat Kick' The collegiate atmosphere of Michigan State University Oakland will be the setting for the annual "Kat Kick" presented by Keloa, Amies. Tra-bajamas and Ingenues on July 8. . * * * Eadi of the four partidpal-Ing dubs is plannir^ decora-tkms in the summer theme for the “sock hop” to be held from 9 until midnight in the cafeteria. Tickets may be purchased from club members or at tte door. Party Honors Cynthia Sach Cynthia Jane Sach was honored at a prenuptial shower Thursday evening at the hotne of Mrs. Vern Rc^ison on Baldwin Road, with Mrs. Frances Nelson sharing hostess honors. Some 30 guests were present. The bride-eld-t ds the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sadi of East Beverly Avenue. Her fiance, Richard M. De-Lano Jr. is the son of Mrs: Ralph Lawrence and Richard M. DeLatio, both of PMitiac. July 15 nuptials in St. Michael Church are planned. Bermuda is the honeymoon destination for John M. Doctt. -and his bride, the ' former Suzanne Stratton^ Carpenter, who were wed today in St. Paul's Church, Rochester, -N.Y. Rev. Frederick F. Taft performed the nuptial ceremony at noon. The William It JEarpenters Anne Shearlock Weds at Our Lady of Refuge United in a nuptial ceremony this morning in Our 'Lady of Refuge Church, Orchard Lake, were Anne Arilla Shearlock and Michael J. Marsh who pledged vows to Rw. Michael O'Hara. bur L. Marahes of Keego Harbor, greeted some 200 guests at a reception in the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, Keego Harbor, Attendants in street-length rainbow pastel silk organza carried cascades of white ' Shasta daisies, with yellow rc-«*-s included in the cascade bouquet of honor maid Sue Cummings of Detroit. Mrs. Francis Murphy of Southgate and Maureen Monahan ,of Berkley attended their cotftin , bridesmaids with Donnq ^hwind of Keego Harbor. HOU)S" white roses Re-embroidenwl Alencon lacf enhanced the bride's gown of -white silk organza styled with chapel train. A headpiece of silk organza and peart rosebuds held her veiling of silk illusion. She held a cascade of white roses. * * ★ Wilbur L. Marsh Jr. of Car-terville. -ai. wax best man with Don Wrigley of Keego Harbor, Ronald of Farmii«tan and Fred Monahan .of Alka of Rochester and the Maxwell H. Doors of Ottawa Drive, With her gown of wMte silk organza, the bride wore a jacket of Chantilly lace and tiered veil of silk fllusion. She - candedL jwhite butterfly or-diids. Bouquets of blue delphinium complemented lavender Italian > silk *lor honor matron Mrs. Robert Df' Patton of Rochester, N.Y. and bridesmaid Carol Galloway of Middletown, Ohio. Mary Jane Doerr, sister of the Richard S. Doerr was best man for his brother. Guests were seated by William Mann of Aipon, (Riio, t^vid Chazan and Gary Pindak, both of Rochestw, N.Y. ' ★ w w For hOT ,daughter's wwkfing, Mrs« Carpenter chose blue silk shantung and the motber of the bridegroom appeared in pale green and white silk check. The couple, graduates of the College of Wooster, will live in Baltimore, Md. Former Area Resident Marries in Birmingham A home in Keego Harbor awaits the couide on their Te-a from a North^ Michigan tun from a I boneymoon. Mint green Irish linen for the mother of the bride was worn with matching hat and'oorsage' of dutteied white carnattons .MRS. MICHAEL J. MARSH Will Repfesent 'State' at Capital ANN Arbor (UPI> Four girls have been chosen as de'legates and alternates to represent' Michigan at Girls' Nation in ' Washington July 30-Aug. 5 at American University. The girts, chosen from 360 members of Wirfverine Girls’ State, are, delegates Elizabeth Siqwr, Femdale, 16, and Patricia Relich, Detroit; and alternates Suzanne Polmcar, Pontiac, and Mary Jo Hume, Oaosso. Nancy Orton, Birmingham, was given an outstanding Citizen Award, and Valerte Eastman. Bangor, , was named an outstanding reporter ott the 9^1s' State newspaper. ’ MRS, JOHN M. DOERR . Nightly Pin Ups Will Add Bodf to Your Hairdo By ALK lA 11.1)1 .Newspaper KnterpriNe A teen-age friend of * who wears her thick, glossy black hair in up-to-the-minute .styles, remarked the other day that her hair was absolutely straight. “You must havt' a slight natural wave in order to achieve that much curl,'' I said. “No. not really,■' shf explained. “I've hem setting my rtwn hair since I was about ten years old. t do it every -single nikht and I've finally trained in a sort of wave. It’s enough to give me the body needed to change my hair style often.” Ihere’s a tip in this for women who depend entirely on permanents pli» a weekly trip to the beauty !j>arlor. The nightly pin vips are beneficial. ’Those squashy-pink rollers that lobk like foam rubber and thoM stainless steel one-piece clips are not hard on etthe-hair or scalp. The roilers do not require curl papers. Once the hair is sli^ly dampened, these rollers hold It securely in ’ place. One more tip from thts pretty teen-ager; she makes daily use t of a hairbrurtii Club to Celebrate Members of the -39 and Up Qub will observe the holiday Tuesday evening from 8 to 11^ p.m. in Malta Temple on Perkins Street. An orchestra will play for dancing. Reception in Forest Lake Country Qub, Bloomfield Hills, followed the marriagn|of Ruth Alice Heller, formerlyvof Birmingham. to Dr. Robert H. Gersabeck of Roseville today in First ^sbyterian Church; Birmingham. Dr. W. Glen Harris performed the early afternoon ceremoitvr“**~^ The Wilnam G. Hellers; parents of the bride, now live in Warren Ohio. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Norman Gersabeck of Roseville. ♦ ★ w Bridal attendants included .Sue Heller, honor maid and bridesmaids Mary Heller, Linda Peters, Carole Gutowsky and Marcia Woughter. Dr. Norman Gersabeck stood as best man for his brother. Seating guests were John McLaughlin, Thomas Chamber-lain, Phillip Wagand and Robert Messner. After a southern honeymoon the couple will live at Grand Forks, N.D., where Dr. Gersabeck will be attached to the-, medical division of the U.S. • Air Force. MRS. ROBERT H. GERSABECK She Hid be drank like a fish, dianed around, and rtie could never believe a wbrd be Hid. Concert at. Interlochen-on Sundgy INTERLOCHEN-The wwld famed Natidnal Music Camp opens its 34th concert season Sunday night with Dr. Joreph E. Maddy. founder ami president of the camp, conducting a 300 piece blue-knickered ytwUi orchestra in its ttnt , symphony under the stars. 'k -k -k Two Pontiac area young people are in the strii^ section of the orchestra. Jean Huttula of South RoKlawn Drive plays with the second violins and David Eicher of ^-Orchard Lake Is one-cf 36 chi-lists from u many states who will join the other eections of the huge orchestra in presenting the concert following a week of concentrated rehearsal. ★ ★ ★ The opening program, featuring Sibelius’ Second Symphony and Wagner’s Rienzi overture, will be performed in the rustic outdoor setting of the old Interiochen l^owl, now a landmark in the Grand Traverse region. Thousands til tourists are al-’■nady pouring into the area for the Interiochen concert season. ^Officials predict a record attendance this summer for the music camp concerts. 4th OF JULY CONCERT A gala Fourth of July concert is scheduled for Tuesday at 8 p.m, with some 300 young campers in the Inter-locben mas^ bands featuring a program of John Philip Sousa marches and the works of Ralph Vaughan Williams. k k k The camp got under way officially this week with final registration of 1,400 students from 41 states and three foreign countries, who will be here for the entire'eight-week session, plus an additional 200 youngsters in the Michigan All-State instrumentalist groups who are here for a twp-week workshop. *- ♦ ★ ih»* The camp, wltich was started on a borrowed shoestring of S15.000 in 1928 with a total enrollment til only 115 students, has grown into the world's largest .onusic school. ★ k Plans for expanding it into a year-round Interiobhen Arts Academy for gift^ youth have been announced by Dr. Maddy who is retiring from his post as professor of music at the University of Michigan in October to devote full time to . the camp and arts academy. The Arts Academy, to operate during winter months with the music camp facilities, will accomodate about 350 hand-picked students With superior fal^s in music and related creative arts. M>,am confused now. 9wuld I believe his ex-wile or should I jne^ hipi from his actions with met ' CCMFUSED DEAR CONFUSED; If this man is good to you, it is ap-' parent that you bring out the best in hhn. His ex-wlfe evi-fhaiBy brought out the beast. Judge him for what be B. ♦ ★ ♦ • DEAR ABBY: My boy friend is oversMs in the Service. My problem is he hardly evbr writes! Sometimes 4wo and three weeks will go by withmit a letter from hinf. I write to him almost every day, and I am getting tired of this one-sided correqwndence. When he does write, he says he toves me and there la nothing to do over there, H there is nothing to write about. Is this pdssibler Do yon thhjk 1 ought to write and tell him if he can’t do any better than this 1 am going to drop him. THE GIRL AT H(»IE DEAR GIRL; Write hlm.sU the Moroa town news. Send him clips from the Vocal paper and ask him what he thinks about what you’ve sent. But, for goodness sakes, don’t threaten to drop him. Hejoeeds your' letters more than ever k k k I ABBT: Rec DEAR ABBT: Recently I started to share an apartment with another girl. We get along fine except for one thing. She hu a fiance who is a very large fellow. And so Is hit appetite. He cornea to our apartment almost every night for dinner. On weekends he. sleeps on our couch. My*roommate and I agreed to s^t the expenen down the middle. Ttfs includes g^oce^ ies. Do .you think I should be. paying for half the groceries when her fiance eats almost all of thm? (He drinks four bottles cf beer in one evening..! This nr fny fint experirtice with a roommate, and I don't want to cause hard feelings. How should 1 handle thisT ' ROOMMATE DEAR ROOMMATE; It would appear that you have TWO roommates — not one. ’nwrefore., the expenses should be divided into three parts — like Gaul, (wiiich is something your, roommate has plenty of). Find another roommate. You are being bad. k k k CONFIDENTIAL TO "LWJG TALL ^ALL”: Don't exp^ him to call. Why ihould a man run after a train he'i already ciuight? k k k What's bothering you? For a personal r^ly. write to Abby, The Pontiac Pren. Inctude a stampied, self-addresaed enve- For Abby’s booklet, "How To Have A' Lovely Wedding. ” send SO cents to Abby, The Pontiac Presa. Dorothea Stosson Wed in Rite at Grand Rapids (jamflelight vows of Dorothea L. Slosson and Andrew J. VanderVennen were exchanged Friday evening in Martin Chapd of Central Christian Church, Grand Rapids, in t)ie presence of the immediate families. Rev. Paul Xehman of Cal-v a r y Non denominational Church, Grand Rapids, per-ftetned tha.||^oubtb-ring cere-iiKNiy which was followed by a dinner at Calvin College dining room. .........★____k k Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Slosson of WoodUne Drive, Sylvan Shores and the John K. Van-derVennens of Grand Rapids. Karen Lehman of Wheaton College sang the bridal re- Chorale Is on Second Latin Tour MIAMI, Fla. (AP) - The Michigan Chorale — 75 tren-agers and sponsixa from 34 Michigan cities — left Miami Thursday on a five-week concert tour M 13 Latin American cities. ^ Making their second jrip to Latin America on their annual international concert tour, the chorale left bfiami Interpation--al Airport by Braniff Airways tor Bwota, Colombia. ThAl^d^ itinerary will include Rio de Janeiro^ Brazil and the Brazilian cities of Forteleza, Belo Horizonte and Montevideo, Uruguay i tinue up the Uruguayan River tor concerts in seven cities b^ , tore a two-day stay in Buenos Aires, Argentina. ^ ‘ They will sing in Lima, Peru and Mexico Qty, then. continue to DaiUts, Tex., Aug. 19 for an overnight stop before returning to Arm Arbor, Mich. Mrs. Rachael Andresen of Ann Arbor rs the director of ^•the teen-age program. cital with Mrs. William Qin-ton, aunt of the bride, at the organ console. A pouf veU of silk illusion held by a peari caplet complemented the brkial gown of white nylon ttille over Chantilly lace. Pink and white sweetheart roses comprised the colonial bouquet ATTENDS SISTER Maureen M. Slosson of Grand Rapids attended her sister as maid of honor, wearing petal pink .silk organza styled with Empire waistline, rosettes and hem-length sash of Htin. She carried ftink and white feathered carnatkm. , Gerald Idema was best man for his brotheivin-law and T. J. Slosson, brother of the bride, seated the guests, k k k Leaving for the honeymoon in Wiacoesin, the bride vis wearing a powder blue sheer cotton sheath and white accessories For her daughter's wedding, • Mrs. Slosson Chose champagne lace over taffeta and the mother of the bridegroom was attired in blue embroidered linen. Both mothers wore orchids. 'Hair' and There (UPI) — A leading European hairdresser, Vidal Sassoon, who runs one of the fanpiest beauty salons in Lcxidon, has this to my about hair-cdoring in the United Staterf: "I think it is taken just; as seriously here as It is in Eurc^. Worid-wide, haircoloring is growing.” He also noted that “the inspiration towards high,-fashion hairdressing is greater in Europe than in th^ United States." Check Fit First ^ Check the fit of the new ' dress you’re making before you press the seams. Home economists at Michigan State University my creases may be difficult to remove from ■ many ^modern fabrics. CHARLES D. GERUE Graduated recently as a dental technician from Elkhart University of Medical and Dental Technique in Elkhart. Ind., was Charles D. Gerue, son of Mr. and Mrs, Homer Gerue of Murphy Avenue. Mr. 9erue, who formeriy attended Eastern Michigan UniveNty, will reside in Elgin, III., wiith his Wife. MRS. JAMES BENNINOTON Graduated June 17 fn»n the University of Michigan was Mrs. James Bennington (Joy Elaine Owen) who received a bachelor of science degree in siecial education. Daughter w the Edward Owens of Auburn Road, she is a member df Alpha Ddta Sorority. DtVINO L. nUNKB Prof Irving L. Kranlch, ^ structor of voice at Olivet Naz-arene College, has been granted a master of music education degree in voice by. the American Conservatory of MuAc at Chi--cago. III. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Krenich, Rawley Drive, prayton Plains. MBS. BOBERT DODGE A badwlor of arts degree from Eastern Midiigan Uni-, versity has been earned by Mrs. Robert Dodfte (June Dill- v dine), daughter of Mr. and Mr8, 'Agaon DilkUne of Whlt-tembre Street. Mrs. 'Dodge wiir teach English at Bentley High Sdwol in Livonia this fnll. D. BRANT OOTTEBMAN A master’s degree In busi-neu'admiiiiatriition in maricetr ing tiH been granted to D. Brant Cotterman M Michigan State Univetlity. So^ M the Don R. COttermana of West Iroquois Road, he is t membo-M Tau Omegr Fraternity. ...I THE PONTIAC PRKSS. SATURDAY. JULY 1, 1061 ELKVKN ( 29 Grddudte at U of M. From Area AtnooK ete S.678 gnduatM at Univtnl'ty , of Michigan’s UTth annual oommancennenit axarcii^ • June 17 ware 0 Pontiac area itu- Thajr toeliite Begar W. atf Want liagoale IMidi baehelor 1 arts Mii master aad baehelar of. aeteaea Ui aagtaaariwg da------------- —.. - Newbarrjr Street, B.A.; Sharan E. Boyee. Starr Avean^, B.S. In dratal kyfiene; dohn E. Chandler, Eamdale Drive; M.A.; and damao L. Cox, PrlBcetoa Ave-nua, DJI-S. Othara are Gordon F. Dropps, West Brooklyn Avenue, B.A.; Judy . L. SSwell, Auburn Avenue, BiA.; Myra J, Goines, Taconta Court, B.A.; Gerald N. Goldberg, Oneida Road, B.S. in angineering; H. R. Hdland, Edst Iroquois Road, and Thomas E*. Hunter, Weft Iroquois Road, badielor of law degraas; and Chaiias S. Huttula, South Roselawn Drive, P.D.S. The list continues with Ian G. LaMont, Nelson Street, D.D.S.; Charles McLaughlin, Mohawk Road, B.S. with honors in mathematics with distinetton; Judith M, Nelson, Gallo^y Road, B.A.; Mar-merite Patterson, North Hammond Lake Drive, B. A. in education; Helene S. Prlnnt, West Iroquois Road, B,A.: William D. ampson, Lancaster Road, and Donald S. Smith Jr., Wenonah Drive, doctors of medicine. Completing the graduate roster are Omtantine Sousanis, Mohawk Road, B.A.; Uoyd H. Stephens Jr. State Street, bachelor of architecture; Mlchaiel Szesygid, Hiililand Drive, M.S.: Frederick H. and William H. Tbwnsend, Hi-Hill Drive, B.S. in education and B.S. in engineering, respectively; Robert G. Wa^ll, Cherokee Road, bachelor of business administration; Josephine P- Wales, Dudley Street, M.A.; and Sharon J. Wall, Belmont Street, B A. with honors in Latin with distinction. Flowers Can Be Beoutiful;. But— Though flowers and candy are lovely to receive, an incapacitated h(»nemaker will appreciate even more such practical pfts as prepared food which is ready to serve, and housekeeping assistance. That’s why a very understanding English vicar has formed an “apron squad” vfhich helps sick parishioners by doing their laundry, wash-ing their dishes, and cleaning their bouses. Blue Star Mothers Plan Social July 19 Mrs. John Yungk opened her home on Lewis Street to 16 members of Pontiac Chapter 4, Blue Star Mothers of America, who gathered for a cooperative dinner. Guest of honor at the Tuesday affair was Mrs. Wilburt Fitz-thomas of Imperial Valley, Calif, a member of the chapter, who is visiting here. Plans were completed for an ice cream social July 19 on the lawns at the homes of Mrs; iettie Hancock and Mrs. Yungk, both of Lew-is Street. Meetings will recess until September. Wins Title 'Volunteer of Month' Maurice E. Baldwin pt Nortit Penry Street jvas named Volunteer of the Month for June by the board of directors of the Pontiac Area United Fund’s Central Voluntaar Bureau. By BUTH 8AUNDERB BIEMINGHAM ~ jAmong famUy gat-togethars over the F°wfh will be cm at the home of Mrs. Qserge Greenwood Ave^ A member of U ) FriaslHy VW-Pragram of, the Omtral VaP Mr Barean, Mr. BaMate haa bean active In the program dbrna Its bMopttaa. A naiiva af PaMiae. he la aaif-employed and a mam-her at Bethany Baptfag Cbarch whera he Is president e( the An-gelw Sunday School Class. Mrs. Baldwin, who shares Birmingham Social News and Events Pa. for a visit with Mrs, Ker-•haw's ptutnts Mr. and-Mrs. A. J. Hart of Bonnie Briar. The Robert Nanearrows arri At the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. James L. McClintock, Martha Mcaintock Moody was married to Stephen Selby. Mrs. Merrill Ford and George Huebner Awre attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Selby will live In LaJolla, Calif. Big parties wera tha rida last waaksnd. On Friday tbs Ronald Kaowmks sntettabiad about 78 a auppar dabca in their gardon in Brookwood Comt, and the Crsnstm Jopwims wara ' to an avan hundred guests at s buffet supper Saturday at their home-in Snowshoe Circle. . ... Mrs. James Wlnborii and her A frienddiip has grown out of the visits of Maurice E. Eflldmn of North Perry' Street (right) r and multiple Sianford Street. Mr. Saldwin, a member of the Friendly Visitor Program of the Central Volunteer Bureau, was the Friendly Visitor program. Typical of the reaction to the program is the appreciation expressed by Marion Pullis of North Sanford Street. Mr. Pullis, a vIC' tim of multiple sclerosis, and* Mr. Baldwin have become last friends as a rasult of the Initial calls Baldwin made "in the line of duty.*' Designed to a«ve people who are alone or physically incapacitated and lonely, the program provides an opportunity for social contacts, recreation and the develop- resident, were fortunate in get-tlni plane reservattons to Europe last wMk when strikes In Yoric spoiled their plans to saU ovar. Tlwy will travd In Eurt^ for the next few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robsrt Keisfasw and thstr tfaret tons have from flirir hom in State College, sclerosis victim Marion Pullis of North * - named Volunteer of the Month for June.' often forgotten in the rush of p entday life. Some ExercjflBs to Help Keep That Down Anyone interested In becoming active in the program may contact X3tairman Mrs. Ben Hawkins at the Community Services Sillldlag By JOSEPHDfB LOWMAN Today I want to give you a few of my favorite exercises. 1. This is for relaxation. Kheel on bo4h knees. Bend your trunk and reach as far forward as comfortable with your hands. Tbuch the floor with your hands. Gradually, and very slowly, raise your trunk, .flragging your fingertips along the floor for aa loqg as possible. ContiiiUe raising your trunk until it is erect and raise your arms overhead. Again bend forward and continue. You should raise your trunk so slowly that you feel as though you are doing so, vertebra by vertebra. When your trunk is erect and your arms are overhead take time fdr a good Upward stretch. Lower your head back a little. Do not allow it to protrude forward. ' RELAX TUMMY 2. For the tummy. Lie on the floor on your back with your legs straight and your arras rwting on the floor overhead. Bend both lower up rtnse to The abdomen. Straighten the legs towaid the ceiling and SLOWLY lower them to the flow with stiff knees.. Take time for the stretchout against the floor. Continue. , im I rr S. TWe exercise Is preventative 'for or corrective to, round Stand tall. Cross aad circle upward as high as you can go. Slowty lower the arms at your sides, pulling back a little aa yon do ao. As your arms aturt down look up toward the ' 4. Hips and waist. Lie on the floor on your back with your legs Straight and your arms resting on the floor, palms facing the floor. Keep your hips on the floor and your legs straight and youf fingertips clinging to the floor, as you r(41 from side to side—as far in each dir^ion as you can go while keeping the heels and the fingertips on the floor. J /ij flK. (4 ■ ^'4: ’’j® r -' If you have round shoulders, fry this; Cross arms in front of body and circle upward as high as you can go. Slowly lower arms at your sides, pulling back a little. 'Loving'^ Parents May Be Dodging Truth By MURIEL LAWBE.VCE Newspaper Eaterprise Assa. Dear Mrs. Lawrence: Since my youngest son’s marriage I have been lonelier than I’ve ever been in my life. Though my husband is a good man, it doesn’t seem important any more. My doctor sayf depression is natund at my tijne of life. I don't know whjt be means. But if we can question the values that have denied us access to our own ambitions, tNir energy revives. We can think: Yes, I'd like to fight Mrs. Jones I Just know that you give your life to children aM suddenly you’re alone. Whad does it add up to? ANSWER: It adds up to the fact that ypu can only use your energy in other people’t behalf. It means that the very Idea ef havliit to nae It for yonraelf IIUs year srith heaviness and apathy. Sudi depression Is conunon mtf dle-agsd experience In America where “hMng" other people Is the answer to everything. It’s time we knew that flds • ‘love’’ we’re so amd^B to shower ori children is the why we avoid exploring great, dark, unknown ter-rltoriee in ourselves. THE BEAL REASON Fw example, we’ll struggle hard to get our daughter mualc leaaons without ever knowing thaft the struggle Is our own ambitkm to outaUae others. We'll give her an expensive weddfaig tod rsmahi quite imawars Ihat the gift a*-preMi our wish tor eodal power. WeTl borrow on our hMntoot policy to keep Jim in college thotegh we'd popfer to use die money to buy stocks. To maintain our view of ourselves' as "loving’’ and generous, we exile our own bittons, our "selfish’’ wish^, the dark part of ourselves we never dar^ to exidore. ’Hien the chll-„ dren have us. “whar^ lha naa al llvls«t» Oar living has been as restricted as the living of medieval people who thought the world.ended al the Mediterranean Sea, good and hard for the Women' Oub vice presidency . .•. Yes, I’d enjoy involving myself in politics! and nieetii^ the important ^ple I who comd'to town .. . Yes, it Would | be fun to brush up on my music not only because I bke music birt because I like Impressing friends." ^ We (»n begin to open up those I forbidden, unexplored parts of ourselves that don’t jibe with the pic-jture of the "loving’’ parent ambitious only for his children. It isn’t easy to-do. You may find U easier to remain depressed than to_ realize you’ve lived half-deadifor much of your life. Attractive Woman Is Busy One (NEA) — The most attractive women at any age are those with a keen and genuine interest in living. Their interests may center around medieval history, gardening, learning languages or designing and making their own clothes. Whatever the interest, 1t is beyond the personal and pettv problems of everyday living. And usually, such women have imme tte one interest. At parties, flieir ccnversatlon price of meat, flie behavior of their children w flte latost gossip. Tlwy are eager ty know, to aee and to discuss what they have learped. Quite naturally, th^ attract other people. This is the chief reason why some women, who never seem to possess any claim to beauty, are great magnets. They draw to tbem-aelvcs men and womni of every aga. Hitor fsoss reflect very deariy tiieir, andiant- ment with the worid about them. If you’re curious to sec how this works, try it. Get interested in something and discover ^everything there is to know about it. Then go on to.some-tffing else. You’re on 'your way! Pinochle Membiers Will Meet July**'l2 Executive Sees Need for Gals in Management Mrs. Paul Erickson entertained I members of the old Nickle " Eight I Pinochle dub at luncheon Wed-intsday in her home on Union jCourt. Officers elected were Mrs. Lloyd Greer, president, Mrs. Raymond Kline, treasurer and Mrs. Robert inders, secretary. Mrs. Sanders of Elm Street will less on July 12. Shower Given for Bette Reid in Pontiac Home Golfers Plan for July 27 A white elephant sale highlighted the June luncheon for the Fairway Golf League Thursday at Pontiac Country Club. Prize. winners for the day' were Mrs. Robert Meikle, Mrs. Glen'Hickson, Mrs. Don Breen, MfV. Rex MacKlrcher, Mrs. J(^p Steinhelper, Mrs. Richard *Veazey and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Johp C. Wilson wu entertainment chairman with Mrs. Hu^ Ritter, Mrs. Hickson, Mrs. Emil Ghetia and Mn<. Kenneth Bogard assisting. The president, Mrs. George Watters, appointed Mrs. Lee Lysinger and Mrs. Robert Boles coebairmen for the July 27 me^ play tournament. Bettq who wiU many Mkir Igt. Donald M. Hartmann of Sacramento', Calif., was honorstf at a prenuptial shower Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs, Cladde Dodge on North Johnson Avenue. Mrs. Joseift Chiroop wu Guests Included the bride-elect’s mother Mrs. Milton L. Reid of Drayton Plains. Mrs. Ward Richards, ,Mn. DlMlerich, Julie O’Brien, Mrs. Oaraet Gobi and Mrs. Robert Also attending were Mrs. Al Buford, Mrs. Don Genereux, Arlene Newcombe, Lil Matsock of’Detroit, aara Megredy, Mrs. Harold Dm-ley, Mrs. Millard Elliott, Mrs. Don Frayer, Mrs. W. R. Hopp, Ruby Menard, Mrs. John DeShet-ler, Betty Sheridan, Mrs. WUliam Essery and Mrs.. George Tlrooff. *rhe July 29 wedding will be at Our Lady of the Laku Church. Sgt. Hartmann is the son of the Charles F. Hartmanns of New Bedford, Man. Law Gives Break to India's Lasses D«ar Maiyt Wai^SofBwfrtgndi In for dlnntr til* other night and used your gift . .that wonderful new ebony and sllverplot* CROWN PEPPERMILL. Of court* It'i 90 tall ...really Hinchei with a heavy silver crown top. Eveiybody iald,'^Wher* on earth did you get it^ to your name we* men- tioned. Come tee m ioon. WeMl use it agalna^ Love, Ann P.S. It's $11.95 Tax Included JEWEIEI\S DOWNTOWN Open Mon. aad Fri. Nifhto MIRACLE MILE Open Bvenr Night NEW DELHI. India (UPI) -A new Indian law that bans marriage dowries will make it euier tor poor Indian girls to But It still leaves Indian women decades behind their American counterparts. Prime Minister JawahariU Nehru told a joint session of parliament which passed the law recently that the practice of paying dowries often drove ' women to suicide and parents into bankruptcy. Althous^i the bill is expected to be a new step toward the emancipation of women in India, parents still are expected to arrange almost all marriages. A bride usually does not see her betrothed until the wedding. In addition, girls are restricted to marrying within their own community—a nice way of saying the .cute system is still dominant. 4 And if a wife becomes a widow, she's had it. Widows no longer throw themselvc.s on their husbands’ funeral pyre, but life is pretty sad because they are forbidden to pe-mairy and their social status is lowered tremendously. MUST WAIT Single girls have their social problems, too. Ur^til they are married, it is socially unacceptable to work or do. much else except go to the movies and wait for their parents to find a proper match. In the past, if dny boy married a rich girl but had all daughters by her, he would not hesitate to demand money from his fattier-in-law to provide for his daughter’s If the wife’s parents refused to give him money he could always threaten to desert and send her back to her parents. Under the new law. if a hqs-band threatens to leave his wife, then the bride’s parents are free to repmt the matter to police and seek government protection. Some members of parliament feared the new law would not be effective. Since wedding gifts have been exempted from the deftnlUon of a dowry, the bridegroom’s-parents can demand a dowry in the form of gifts. For Youi; >Vedding QUALITY and Quantity HAD AN ELECTION? Let Us Know About It! Among the many services of your Chamber of Commerce is the maintenance of a file on nearly 400 clubs and associations, in the Pontiac area—including service clubs, neighborhood associations, PTAs, church and school groups, veterans organizations and many others. You can help us keep this file dp to date by-informing our office every time your group has •n an election. In each instance, we need to know CHICAGO (UPI) - A steel company president foresees a huge incre.'-^e irt the number of women bolding managerial positions in industry In the next F. J. Robbins, president of Bliss & Laugfalin, ai Harvey, 111., predicted that the number of Women purdiasing agents, akne, woiild climb from the present 200 In the National As^iation of Purchas-iiR As™I* fo In a speech before the Chicago Association of Purchas-■ ing Agents, he said the U.S. Department of Labor anticipates that the demandior managerial talent will far exceed the supply of qualified mm during W Mxt decade. Women will be called upon to meet the shortage. SYMBOL oi SERVICE This emblem is your guarantee of the finest professional rug cleaning service. 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They had are ladder back chairs with rush the family roMh’." Some of the a lot over 200 feet wide on Hummingbird Lane in the Hi-Wood subdivision. Roger Hansen had designed a home to their specifications. Joseph I^do of Drayton Plains took over and had the house ready lor oscupancy in 3 months. Moving dL came last seats. Thei-sofa ip uphdstered in a yellow and brawn colonial soldier print. October. There are two maple wing arm chairs. Oae is near the hutch, the other near the front door. One has a flowered covering while the other one has Hummingbird Lane runs off Maybee Road, not far from the Dixie Highway, The three Mathews boys — l^year-old Michael who’s a Pontiac Press carrierj 11-year-old Kirk: and 6-year-old Steven — can walk to the Clarks-ton schools. The Mathews' home sits cozily ..in_ Jiift_tJCees.Jthe^.«iei«'4ucky enough to have on their lot. It Near the front windows is a drop leaf table. The coffee table in front of the sofa is round. Lamps are brass with white shades. SPACE US|1D . The stairway Up to the bedroom , level is partially closed and the space thus obtained in the-Hving room used for bookcases. Dowels fill the opening is cons^ted of reused ^brick above. A simple iron railing cov-wiUiN^hite siding on part of the ers the open side. fnmt, white trim and black shut- off the Hviiig room from the entrance hail wMcb is slate-floored. There are Cupboards . below the planter on the living The kitchen Is large akd convenient. The beige tile floor has a spatter print. Cabinets and set are birch. WaUpaper is a combination of aqua, ' yellow. Walls are gcdd with a .white drop cove ceiling. The carpeting is gold tweed. White floor length draperies hang on brass poles. alphabet of food. Hw soffit has a different paper, one with a Uny geometric pattern in aqua and yellow. Counter'tops are white. The STUDY IN LINES — The stairway to the bedroom level is a study in lines and angles. Wrought iron makes the railings stand out against the stairs. Poles in the open section give height to the picture. same bricks as used on fhe exterior ' are, used down here for the fireplace. Walls are paneled in cherry. The floor Is corktone tile. At the picture window there are beige draperies. The room has a nnmber.of large eomlortable chairs for the family to use while watching television. Also on this level is a mud that is entered from the util- Ity room. This house is heated electrically with the unit in a subterranean Igyel. STURDY FURNTHTRE Kirk and Steve have furniture that was built to withstand Ihe. sort of treatmen't boys put out. The pine beds, desk and chest Extra Room May Be Found in Unused Front PorCh M.“iike millions of Americans, you have an old borne and space problem, you may find the solution at your very doorstep. Or, to be more specific, on the front porch. Froqt porches are finr~1n free, open countryside, where both the view and the air are invigorating. But in modem cities, and overflowing suburbs, such ciondl-ti time. will permit him to budget his expenses for supplies over « period of time and also keep his working area from be-CDining overcrowed with materials he doesn’t immediatefy need. Cinderella of home design is the carport. After years of existing only for utilitarian reason and in purely utilitarian form—generally a lowly outuilding—the caTport. F bloaaomed Into one of the modern home’s most striking features. it it it Today, the carport occupies place of prominence at the front of the house, often adjacent to the nutin entrance, where Ka swept-wing styling adds drama and dimension to.the home. OeMralljr It Is open in design, appeaiteg to hover above the gieaud Uke a ghurt, protective butterfly. Lae^ ol watts creates Dining Room Color Pays Off in Pleasure A dining room can be tastefully furnished, ytft tasteless cbkivirise. Perhaps you settle for " " BUY OF THE YEAR! 1AM M-n* 1290 Oil IPOBT BOg. Of r-M. SMk Ra^, tae, 10450 W. 9 Mlk M. JO 0-NN PATIO CXX>KING Is not aU charcoal broil. An electric cof- handy, also wateiproof out-lets for lighting now and next winter for Christmas lights. Pattern MS, which shows how to do outdoor wiring and gives guides for making this electric table and lantern, is 3Se. It also is in the Aids for Outdoor Dining Packet No. 58 which is Jl. ■ The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept., Bedford Hflls, New York. 24-HOUR ~ SERVICE riga dMNistB only of a reef sap-ported tm a few aiended col-omns. The roOf U SMiatiy jut sa extewloa of the hooM roof that Jats oat in aa esaggerated overhang to form the car shelter. It is saeh sise that it affords adequate protection without the too shy of space for a more vibrant hue. You can have ytXJ* color and space look, too, rimply by painting the moot impmTant wall a bell-ringing ctdcu- and using a pale neutral on the remaiping For example, combinations such u turquoise with off-white, rich ocral with egg-ohdl c dusty rose with light gray. Use a lighter vershm of the contrasting wall on a high ceiling; g' _ It to a tow ceiling by painting it ^ pale neutral odor. Ona thing more: a dark, heavy-looking china closet, buffet Or breakfront which has been in service for years deserves, a paint promotion. Enamel it to yoiir focal wall and see a wi change take place. A cbeertui new table doth, a floral eenterpieoe, and maybe a couple of cdirtul candles for the finishing toudies, and your new ig room will be a siteit In-ion to eat, drink and merry. tself, of eourse, doM form vail for the carport. The dramatic beauty of the carport is built-in. Structural pootij and beams are exposed to view to: create an exciting, skeletal pattern of line and shape that shows to advantage in the open styling. | But the open design also presents its problems for structural elements must be able to withstand maximum exposure to the weather| yet retain top appearance and re-i quire a minimum of upkeep. For, these reasons, beams are generallyi tough and handsome Douglas fir, either saWn or glue laminated, andj sunwrting . columns and roof decking, too, are fir. PAINT VS. STAIN to ito protectiw i« needed, ' for fir posts and beams, though' architects generally stain them a soft, natural wood shade to match the house siding. If a good exte-: rior stain is used, no touch-ups are needed for many years. Paint can, be used, of course, and often is to provide accent color, and beams painted a gay shade of , peacock blue, Vermillion, or Chfoeae red can produce quite an exdfing effect. The carport should always connect to the side door so that groceries can be» carried from car to kitchen without getting out itl tbej weather, and whenever, possible, the carport roof should be extended to shelter the front entrance walkway. Both yon and your guests will cojoy the cool comfort of a Flbcrglas*-insulated home! You feel more like eotertaioing, have more energy when you keep suffocating summer beat outeide. It may cost lets than you think to provide this comfort. Let us survey your home sod give yon • free E I III Itt.l AS L HOMU ' INSULATION NIKI IISDUTHHI oiul HEATING CO. 170$ S. Telegraph Rd.' Coll FE 5-0571 MOERY^S Fheiic 692-1810 SlIE^K ni¥^ IB.BB STABTB DBAl, SPOniTE BLDG. CO. Now Fido Qels House Ready Made Dt Factory A prefabricated dog house, styled similarly to the famed Quonset huts that sheltered American soldiers in all climates during the last has reached the market. Made by the CaH A. Strand Co., Birmin^uuD, Mich., each hut is packed in a flat carton. One model is tar “Junfor” sized dogs and another iw medium dogs. They are hinged for youraelf erection, however, and the familiar arched roof of Masonite Tempered Preadwood takes form under easy bending. End and bottom, too, are durable Masonite, which ia easily craned and con-j tains no i^Iintert to damage Fldo’s I coat. Here's a rial PENNY PINCHER MONTHS TO rat ON fHATISMS on AROaCMT'^^tfUllMld Call U$ for a Free Euimate FAMES & BROWN. Inc. 55 Eolt Pik« S». FE 3-7195 FRED W. MOOtE EUCTRICBL — me. — 845 W. Huron Sf. • Fr«« Estimotet • Surveys Orar 30 Tveri ia Foatiac Custom Buildor E. J. DUNLAP Tear Pitas m Oais FE 8-1198 ON IfO BO-FT. lOTf 3 KDROOMS • PAMttY KITCHIH • MKX RATURB • PAVED STRUTS a MUNiaPAL WAHR • OOOD SCHOOU • low TAXB COME OUT TODAY!" FIELD BUILDING CO. 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STOPPERT OR 3-2907 MA 5-5821 OR 3-9641 Woother Proofed CASTONE ond INSUUTED ALUMINUM SIDING AS LOW AS lOO »169< New Carpeting Has Exciting Possibilities KAKLt AMRRICAlf fXATOR: — Qenuine colonial charm is the 'hailmark of this three bedroom Tsneh. Without sacrificing modem, design features, architect John S. Burrows has imparted a rara warmdi usual in most of today’s homes. A cplor scheme of bam red with white trim is suggested to contribute to the overall effect. B-73 STATISTICS A three - bedroom ranch, with or wkhout basement, with 1,455 square feet of living area. Overall dimensions are wide by 42’ deep. House, early American in design, has 2-H baths plus sink in garage. Basement would .add fpll recreation room, laundry d utility rooms. Without basest, kitchen is altered to include laundry facilities *md snack bar. ----Study Plan Order Coupon Send to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. Enclosed is 80 cents In coin. Please send me a copy of the study plan of The House of The Week Design B-73. No stamps accepted. Please ' do not use sticky tape on Nearly Jialf of thg exbthv S lUlion hojmes In the UJS. Of« nwta than 40 yean old and preauiaiAly ' need of repain oir Improvf- seemed to invite you to come inside and take oft .your shoes? A home with this rare quality of warmth is' unusual nowadays, with most architects compet^ ________t _____tor words Uke functional and ef- S!d ivSS. and economical to describe PtOOB PLANS: — Note the excellent circulation features generated mainly by the front hall. Architect offers alternate plan for kitchen-dining area if basement is eliminated. WeJJ Plann^ House Has Old Fashioned Look By JULES LOH in the dining room with floor-to- Did you ever see a house that their products. But John S. Buitows, an architect with long-standing affection for traditional American style, did not sacrifice any of these in designing House-of-the-Week B-73. He included them nil, und • Additions • Kitchens • Bothrooms • Dormort • Storm Windows • Awnings FREE l.tMS(HCn«SIUMi FE2-9421 24 Hour Scnric* CASTONE MICHIGAN CORP. 2457 Porctll Drive—Pontioe Borrows callu this his “Heritage House.’' Tbe most striking feature of the bouse is its exterior, with its blend of stucco and siding, wide brick chimney, cupda and weathervane. The ovefhe^ garage-tloors have a bam look, and there is even loft door at the side of the garage with protruding block and tackle— a quaint touch which also serves the functional purpose of lifting heavy gear into the upper garage storage area. Burrows feels a color scheme of bam red with white trim, phis chestaut fence and wagon wheels woul^ contribute much to the overall effect. LOOKS BIGGER Because of the placement of the garage, the houK appears larger than its 62’ by 42' dimensions. Its 1,455 square feet of living area also include a number of features usually reserved for larger homes. There ore three bedrooms, though the third would oerve eqnolly weH no o profeoolonal office (with Its odjolning Isvs-tory), or so a den, music room or what have you. Burrows offers an alternate design for the kitchen-dining area if you should choose to build the house without a basement; laundry room at one side of the kitchen; .a snack bar at tte Other side opening into the dinitlRfamily room. The bar has some undercounter extras, guch as a snoall refrigerator, which contribute to informal convenience and casual Some of the modem features included in the graceful home are a sloping cathedral ceiling in (he living and dining rooms, and the use of a large glass areas featuring both bow and Palladian windows. The living room, o spurious 24’ long und IS’ wide, flows around the fireplace into the II’ by V dining urea, und both rooma ahure the Paliudlaa window which overiooks the front lawn. There is aaother exposure Highland Esfalat M3,S50 BERT SMOKIER BuU« rUm* OB LmsM Alnart XMtU Mwmb M-W sb4 raaUM Lake I4l. Valance Cooling Is'Very Good' The old-fashioned kitchen, which has all the modem conveniences, would make any housewife envious.* It 1$ 13’ by 11’8”, weU planned lor step saving, and extremely weljl lighted with windows aH along the outer wall (excellent, incidentally, for supervising children at play). ■ BASEMENT The basement, reached through stairs in the front hall and an outdoor staircase off the'patio, containsa a' uy'Trr recreatiott room plus large laundry and utility room. Another practical housekeeping convenience is the garage counter, with wide stomge closets and, best of all, a bullt-bi sink. r The 15’ by 12’ master bedroom has its own private bath with stall shower. The bedroom is soundproofed with a closet hall separating it from the 12’ by 11’ second bedroom. All the bedrooms have large closets. In fact, there are 10 closets in all (counting the garage) including a large linen closet in the hall and a handy coat closet in the entk'ance Vestibule. The family bathroom is entered from the hall, convenfent lor the bedrooms or tor guests. The main bathroom and the bathroom adjoining ^rdroom No. 3 each has an angled counter vanitory. The house has excellent circulation features; even the living room is completely iHiyate. ’The alcove porch at the front door serves as a covered entry from the garage to the center hall. all, architect Burrow^’ Heritage House is a charming combination of traditfmal and modem Americana,;;;S'home aching to be lived in. CHICAGO (UPI) - Wdll-to-wall qarpeting for the bathroom and smtter rugs for the living room r.*. these were the pacesetters In floor coverings introduced rtcently at the International Home Furnishings Market. A do-lt-yourselt kit makes the wall-to-wall bathroom flqrpeting possible at a sensible price. No cetmnt is needed to bold down the latex-backed carpeting, which be picked up readily for machine washing. The kitincIudesaSx 7-foot ’’fur” carpet of inch-thick acrylic and nylon to cut to shape and iPattem paper for tracing the out-lline of the bathroom floor. ’The pattern is applied face-down to the back of the carpet, which then can be cut into a perfectly fitted, wall-to-wall, fixture-to-fixture rug. It comes in a choice of seven colors. The name tnmnnfuctnre'r’s scatter rugs for the living room, now dubbed urea mgs, come In contemporary anil provIncUl patterns. Most unique are the provincial patterns, expressly created to complement the glow of copper and cranberry glass, ma^ and chlnts in an Early American decor. ' A round one, 8 feet in diameter, resembles a line drawing of four harvest baskets heaped bright-colored fruit against a white background. Simpler patterns Include a solid-color rectangle, centered with a stylized line drawing of an eagie, and an oval with a simple lined border. Many of the new wall-to-wall carpets are also patterned. One manufacturer’s line iBcIndes a huge new collection of florals, ranging In siie from nooegays to first night bouquets. NeW in solid-color wall-to-wall carpets are a wider range of blues —including blue plum and smoky blues—and a sprinkling of gold and tawny tones such as bronze and russet. Wool still is the most widely used carpet fiber, the American Carpet Institute reports, but the man-made fibers are gaining on it. Continuous filament nykm, fpr ex* amirie, its now widely used by several manufacturers. “Very (Jood” was the final test result of the valance cooling system in a recent study conducted Gals Want Spacious Kitchens DON'T TAKE IT SHORT! INSTALL ADVANCED, AUTOMATIC Janitmi HEATINO EQUIPMENT Mr MU UtMU Af OTTO A. TRZOS 00. 3101 Orchard Lk. Rd. PKond: 6812-3100 Altar 5 P.M. MA 6-6247 The performance of the valance cooling system was tested at the Institute of Boiler and Radiator Manufacters research home. This home is of tri-level construction, and is a residential laboratory for the study of bydronic heating and coedmg systems under actual operating conditions. ’Ihe results of the test on the valance heating announced this summer. Located along the outside walls of the rooms nedr the ceiling line, valance units are similar to the attractive and cqmpact baseboard units commonly found at floor level. The valance system operates hydronlcally, gs it is designed to heat the home with hot water and cool with chilled water. During the beaUng Cycle, hot water clrcnlated through the valance unit prodnoen a layer of warmed air at the ceiling. This _________ __ _____________ _________ air warms the ceiling which, In | mended U-shape kitchen measures turn, radiates heat to the floor* m by 16 ferf, Including dining For cooling, the valance system area. Some builders pack so much efficiency into labor-saving, spacesaving and step-saving kitchens that they’ve overtoedeed the most important saving of all—some old-fashioned rbom for the home- Homemakers want permanent walls, floors and countertops of ceramic tile, and many other features of today’s kitchens, but the overly compact kitchen they do without. More spacious food preparation and serving facilities are wanted. For instance, most studies Indicate that homemakers want .a kitchen measuring at least 10 by 14 feet, and adjacent to the dhiiQg area. This is not greedy or unrealistic. ’The U.S. Depart-Agriculture's DoH your- self! Id^ short-cuts sod material: toe every Handy Andyl Sue u now for a complete choice oi popular West Coast lumber, thi qutdity material corWin LUMBER & COAL CO. 117 S. 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In fact, some metals when brought tbgether are so incompatible a personality allergy called galvanic^ action takes place. This phenomenon is explained in a warning put out by the Roof Drainage Manufacturers Institute in cautiMiing homeowners never to mix metals when you install or replace gutters or downspouts. ’’The use oj two or more unlike metals to make repairs sometimes creates a galvanic action that may with countertops of acorch-proof ceramic tile, are great space-Bhvers. Wall-hang ovens alw free precions floor space for other uaes. Other types of built-ins which can help do away with spaceconsuming floor clutter are the stacked ovens, side-by-side ovens, wSIl-hung. ranges, and the maity varieties of built-in refrigerators. A WISHING WELL need not be just for wishing. This reproduction of an old-fashioned roofed well head has a gate at the back and an inside shelf for flower pots and tools. Pattern 284-N, which shoyvs how to build it and make the well wheel, is 35c. 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OR 341021 7 By BOX, CXMWWBUL GRAND BLANC — A familiar (igiire on the professional golf trail and to Buick Open foOowers in particular fired his way into a share of 1st place FViday at Warwick Hills Cbtthtry Club- mNO TAfXV - Baltimore 2nd baseman Marv Kveding' slides across home plate with a. 5th-inniiig run Jdtat gav^ the OrioleT a tie with the Detroit Tigers in last night's game at Balti- ,; ^ ar rhatotii more. Billy Bruton’s peg to Catcher Mike Roarke was too late to nab. Breeding. Di^roit won in the 12th innii«. 6-5. . Bouncy Billy Casper, winner of the inaugural Bui^ Open golf tournament in 1958, shot a four-under-par 68 yesterday to go with Thurs^y’s 7? lor a 36-l^le total of 140, lour below par. Indiang Blast Boston, Chi«ox Lose 3rd Straight Wins No. 14 By n» Assaelated TreM The way things are shaping up, the only thing Whitey Ford has to worry about en route to his first 36-vlctoiy 'season is ‘ arm. not enemy bats. The stubby little nagged by arm trouble the past couple of years, has breesed so far while workteg a a regular four-day rotation lhat has 1^ the New York Yankees in contention hi the Aroertcau League. „ by a three-run homer by Mike Ken Hunt, who walloped two UeLaHoz, wrapped up develand'i third victory in 12 games. Woody Held was 4-for-4 and also batted in three runs for the Indians, who tagged baer Billy Muffett (2-8) tm> rdievers for 13 hits. Gary Bell (&6> woo it, shuttle home runs, and Ge«ge Thomas each drove In three runs against the White Sox as the Angels wen their third in a row. Wlnni^ right-hander Ken McBride (7-5) gave up five hits, one a homer by Jim Landis. Southpaw Billy " Whitey put away his Mth vk> tory. top total in the ma)on, Iqr „ winning his ^ghtfa in a row, in oooaecutive starts, widi a flve-hhter Friday night as the Yan-J kees whhiped Washington 5-1. That made Ford the first AL left-hander ever to win eight games in one month. Hiree righthanders — Christy Mathewson. Grover Cleveland Alexander and Jack Otesbro—hold the modem record of nine victories in one month, but only -yaid Warwick Hills course. an fouehits unfit Pierce (66) was the loser, getting slugged for five hits and four runs in three innings. tear' Jack Nicklaas. Also (ailing in the 146 group was f defending Buick champion Mike Souchak. who skied to 76 after! getting off to a bad start by knocking his tee shot out of bounds on "isw:'isr''Beter"--------""... aNEBlCAN LEAOIE Ww Lm< Eft. SfkM Ml MMi .MS UV, .m w .3*1 1* 373 M'4 PICTCBE 8W|N(i - Gene littler, 1961 U. S. Open diampion, has often been called the golfer with the picture swing, A nine-part series about Littier’s years of frustration before his rise to the top with the recent conquest of the Natkmal Open will begin Monday on the sports ‘pages of The Pontiac Preps- Littler wa|i I first Ch>en cnnro two weeks ago at Oakland Hills. He’s flva strokes behind the le^rs after 36 hoies in the Buick Open, which con- Bsaimor* ». II rnnlnn. nicbl ---- S. W»*Wii«l«n 1. nlgM neltiMi IS, Boitoo I. nlfhl - JnnoKiia I, Xsdim CU* i. nl(ht , U» Anstleit H. Cbkua 3. nl(ht -------8 bawr- cludes Sunday at Warwick Hills (Country Club. Jessen, Prentice Are Tied oi lUmnsn S-S) st Bottfn CCIsoo SVNDAT*S‘ SCKEDULE V... ...uihS St Bsstoo WsOilncua at M*v Tart MONOA^ L---------- Clmlsnd at BslUmsra. alfSI Bcatm at Wastunstoa. aifbi Ctatcaco at MumcMW. «lsht Eaatst Cttf at Los Ansalct. BlfM ' Only t*m«> KbcSuled. NATIONAL LEAOl-E s (Himesat Ssa^ranetsca rSaiUard M) at PHUburfk S) Lout* (Miner MI at Chtcsfo (EU«- SPRINGFIELD, N.J. (AP) -One thing appeal^ certain as the 16di Women’s NaUcmal Open Golf Championship went into its final two rounds today: There will be no scoring reo^. Only - a phenomenal sub-par scoring ^ree by one of the coleaders at the halfway point would enaWe her to match the 287 rec- ord set by Mickey Wright of las, at (he Churrfiill Valley Coun- try Club at Pittsburgh And the lower course at Baltui-rol, where the current event Is being played, is not condustive to aubW g^. LouU a( CiUcs«* w at PWrtuirt S ________imlrn’Scumt'Ls None -of the 82 entrants has bettered par 0(36-36—72 over the 6i.T72-yard lower course, and only two. have matched it- Miss Wri^t and' JoAnn ol Birmfaig- ham. Ala., got their Wstb fie for I the firri-rmind lead.> Ruth Jessen 'of .Seattle carded a 73 in the second round Friday'. and (hat was the best of tile day. 'rtic undulating greens, the cr^-wrinkled fairways and tiw distances have, the giris pretty well baffled. The holes are 5S and spectively. two finishing 500 yatpds, re- uudy’"ivrt^* sMri! Braes uiam |ln. whaln luuir imrawoi . : sPhylUe Pra*» lAp«tr Blrt Bell WwtM SssetiM Mu-Icm HmS* Oloiia Arnutrans P«Uy B*r« -——Cl* Buns, ;gns ;SSiia Maxwell's Key Single in 12th 3-Way Tie at Warwick Hills rawid, alae shot B M-n^ad It to IBU krte a fIvB-way tto at 144. Casper — not winning aii}^ tournaments this yaar, Jiot money — had 29 putto, aix one-putt greens, one three-putter and a 30-foot chip for a birdie deuce. Ha birdied five holes and three timea exploded from bunkers for one-pptt greens. Casper’s hot round In equally 25-year-aM Jahany Putt, whasu Don January, whose golf gaine chai^ swiftly like Midiigan weather, rifled a 68 to divide 2nd place”wtth Toledo pro Lee Raymond and Canada's Al Balding at 141. Raymond and Balding both posted iot, Billy Maxwell, an on-and-offer on the current PGA tour, went around the par 36-36—72 Warwick layout in 68 blows to make a great comeback from Thureday’s 78. Chunky Mac Main, the touring VlrglBlaa, put a to on the board In the 2nd roond and he aad Maxwen Joliird 16 others in a deadlock at 146. among them The 30-yearold (!asper has been remarkably consistent on the 1961 pro tour. Although he owns no victories to date, he’s earned $25,-800 through his first 16 tourneys and placed among the ’op five 7 patto alto- A three/birdie string going out and back^to-back birdies ctHiilng home hi^ighted Main's round. He also had another "bird" for a total of fix while slipping to three bogies. Scoring was generally better in Friday's humid heat. Hiere 23 sub-par Ragan continued his steady work I he hit 16 greens and birdied four bbies. Ragan has now iWhed of the X greens in regulation figures. January readied 15 greens in regulation style, notched eight one-puttere, four "birds" and an eagle three. January eagled the 507-yard 13th hole with a 15-foot putt. MaxweH birdied the first three an the back aide aa ho needed 36 putts for the trip. He sank a sa-toot chip for a btrdia deuce at No. 3. BALTIMORE (AP) - Those masters of the suspense plot, the Ddroit Tigers, entered the new month today with the same script —another pulse-pounding victory that (HTserved their firs( place lead. pared to 17 Thursday. The 4th anaual tourney swung into Its 3rd ronnd tcidsor with the Held reduced. The roster was trimmed to the low t# ptos tlea for today’a aeaaloB with lU At the end of today’a abtion, the field again will be pared to the low 70 plus ties for Sunday’s final round. Five amateurs have qualified to go the full 72 holes. Ninety-four golfers, 89 pros plus the five amateurs, were slated head for the 1st tee today. At stake for the triumphant pro in Sunday’s finale is a eh^ for 810.-000. Tee-off hour Sunday is 10 a.m. Thus Detn^t retained its two-game margin over the New York Yankees, who storied Washington, 5-1, as Whitey Ford posted his Mth victory, aeveland beat Boston, 10-2, to remain six games behind Detroit. The Tigers got off to an early 4-0 lead and Jim Bunnlng was doing fine until the' Orioles began their owrf bombardm«it In the fourth inning. Bunnlng left the game In the eighth and Terry Fox, fiiird Detroit pitcher, shackled the Orioles the rest of the way to record hif third victory without a Right ,on the heels of the leaders and runnersup were putting master Jack Burke aqd ex-amateur star Tommy Aaron, each of whom has posted a couple of TJs for a M2 total at the halfway mark. innitB and scored the first ^er - • I’s fih^- nin on Rocky Colavlto’s , _ the first of lour hits by the slugging leftfielder. Steve Boros singled Kailne across the plate after Norm Cash had moved Kaline up with a single to left. Joe Campbell, Ist-round leader with a 68, couldn’t locate his put- ALL KNOTTED UP — These three piros were tied lor 1st place with 36-hole totaU of 140 as the Buick Open go|f tournament went Into its 3rd AT rhctolai rowd today at Warwick Hills Cbuntry Gub. From left to right are'Johnny Pott, Dave Ragan and Billy Caaper. the game, picked up three runs in th^ fourth. Jackie Brandt singled and scored on Jim Gentile’s dp^ tten-^wTriandos poked a home nm over the left field fence. ting touch and soared to TO for a | 143 score to join seven others. CampbeU took 34 putts compared to 28 sipening day. One of Osmp-bell’s associates in the 143 bracket was Art Wall, 1959 Buidt champ. Daa Mkes, mm stroke beUnd GRAND BlJ^ - Nine CampbeU at the end of tie Ito putt greens in two days sent Wally of Franklin Hills to the after % holes in the rakemo Casualty, Bone Rebounds BOX Burktono o sidelinto i Buick Open golf tournament at Warwick Hills Country Gub. Burkemo failed to survive the halfway cut Friday after shooting Mi’s Gene. Bone. In the his 2nd cpnsecutive 78 for a 36- way acm of 147, seven strokee off the pace. Bone, the host pro at Warwick who earned $1,100 in last year’ Buick tourney, shot an even par after U holes ahd needed to par out (or a 46. Bet he bogled the 17th and doifole-bogled the Uth hole total of 156. The cutoff point was 151. Buricemo can blame a shaky pqtter for most troubles. 72 to go with Thursday's 75. The 29-year-old pro who lives «Jn Drayton Plains would have broken 70 if be could have mastered the two finishing holes. The Detroit tigers baseball clin-ll Major I,eagup scouts have impressed by aome of the loca^ boys. Young Peaches Bartkowicz bowed (or the 1st time in. the Southern Girls tennis tourney 15-year-old fitle. She is 12. University 6( Michigan outfielder John Halstead was signed officially by The Tigers Friday. An earlier contract wu voided by a technical flaw. Trout Creejc High hurier Jim Mfoining signed fi bonus pact Tvith Minnesota yesterday. 3« HOLE BUICK OPEN SCORES QUAUFIERS Blliy Ctiptr ........ ‘ 73-SS—MO Oat« Itonn — Jolmny Pott Don Januorjr Jot Csm^n....... Cary UuStcttl .... Paul Dimond of Ann Arbor and Detroit’s Sharon Pritula won the honors yesterday in the Michigan Jaycee tennis meet at Holland. 'Tom Deur of Holland zmd Connie Szkill, Hamtramck. won under 15 titles. Former champion Ldn Stantem of Lake Ozak, Mo., won the National Field Archery Tournament Friday with a total of 2,744 of a possible 3,360 in the Instinctive division. Bob Kadlec of Rodtester, Mirni.. and defending champ Mrs. Ann Gark of Cincinnati took 1st Mrs. Bornak PaciM Field Mrs. Glaidys Bornak's X took low net honors this week In the Women's SUver Lake Golf League. Mrs. Bornak shared low putt laur-ela, takiiw 15 to tie Mrs. Gars Foren and Mrs. Carol Wolverton. Five playbrs — Mrs. Katie fVee-man, Mrs. Lillian Weber, Mrs. Fran Martz, Mrs. htadeline Castleberry and Mrs, Wolvert^ — each shot six on No. 1 to divide "blind hole’’ honors. Mrs: Louise Wright shbt 37 tor 2nd low net. This week's competition was preceded by the knhuai "hiisband's day” event with 26 couples on band. Buick Open Scoreboard Bone birdied the 1st, 10th and kh holes and made an eagle three on the 13th with a ISfoot putt He bogied the 2nd and Uth where bunkers again got in his way. Sam Snead and Fred Hawkins ‘were Bone's {daying partners lor the 2nd straight day and Gene wu the low shooter in the threesome. Hawkins shot 73 and Snead 74. 71-VS-lH 78-7S—183 .77-77—1 7t-7f-l tS-to-l,. .a-71—iM 7S-TS—IM 7S-tS-^lM TJ-TJ—IM Sto“to^iiiur ■; v'.': ; initoijSS -------- John PMUbu . Don Hcodintf . Wmif .... .... . io-77-ii cSir^aor* Oram Sebntitor Jr.......TS-tO—lU Dn^pli ........... 1S-^1H SSJTitta-................. Joo Dodieh .........r.i;,..' Dnvt Brarit ..... i am llanu .r............ Jtrry^iloUnn .,. .... Bone was .MichigM's leading pro M the tournament entered its 3rd round today and If he maintains that position, he'll collect 33M. The only other Michigan pros still in the running after the midway cut were Washtenaw’s Tom TaUdngtoa (149) and B|ytbe-field’s John Barnum (150). Five amateurs will play the full 72-hola. distance and one of them Is Orchard Lake’s 20-year-old Pete Green, who has carded 77-79-156. Rounding out the amateur delegation for the final two days be NCAA stars Jack Nicklaus and Dick Crawford and a pair of Flint youths, Gene Hunt and Larry McMillan. An amateur victim of the; cut wu veteran Tom Draper. 8HOBT PUTTS Two former National Public Liida champions are competing in the Buick Open — Dan Sikes (1968) and Don Essig 0957). Sket, ninnerup at the dose of Thursday’s 1st round with a 69, eliminated Essig in his march, to the publfox title.. Both have since turned {no. Blight other golfers joined Bone in scoring eagle threes Friday. They included Don January, ttoug Sanders, Hal BlcCrnninu, Bob Pratt, Tony Lana, TVmi Nieporte, Deu Refriun and hlax Evans. AH were made on the 13th hde except Pratt and Lenta, who posted theirs at No. 1. Two excellent comeback rounds were mfule yesterday. Billy Maxwell improved from 78 to 68 and Joe Mance dropped from 83 to 71. Mance got the ait, honrever, while MaxireU conthmu t . . top casiialtiet following the 3SJn^ Bill CbIliH, Jerry BarMr and Jim Fenier. Fox Groat in Reliof dt Detroit Keeps Lead at 2; Rocky Hot fhe supowe luted M Innings last Bight before plaoh-Utter (Harley MaxWell drilled a run-producing ringle that gave Uie Tigers a 6-6 Irtampk. ever the Al Kaline doubled in the first Colarito doubled to open the third inaing. Caoh walked and both Detroiters ndvnaeed one bnse on Jack FtoheVo wM piteh. Jake Wood belted a donbie oft the right field feace, scoring Col-avito and Cash mad oendlng Fisher to the showero. Billy Hoeft replaced Mm. The Tigere loaded jhe bases in the fourth but C!ash bounced into an inning-ending double play. Baltimore, which had a live- Marv Breeding scored the Orioles’ fourth run in the fifth inning when he doubled, took third on an infield out, and scampered home on a sacrifice Oy by Brooks RqMnaon; The Tigers went ahead 6-4 la the eighth whea reUeveT H«yt Wilhelm walked three men and Wood oeored u BUly Bratou Ut Russ Snyders triple and Brandt’s single tied the score <5-5 in the bottom of the inning. Fox aiM Wilhelm kept the crowd of 33,710 .— Baltimore'g second largest of the season — on edge until the 12th. Bcmis doubled and Wood Walked. Maxwell batted for catcher Mike Roarke and hit hu game-winning single to right. ' Oofii^'^U S t 4 1 lb I Cart lb Alls •ftr^i b’y rl ------- "- » 1 i-l bE.R’b i rf l\l\ wood lb Rrtrkc e dMuvell eMorton virgu c 10 11 PoilM e 0 0 8 0 Huiaen ti " " “ 0 Breeding I iolo 1 0 M aPbUlsy Trtil* «0UI'''t!u% s-^lrouodbd out for HocR l Oslked for nraorterre In n •—Rrt for MuweU ** ........M'lOSsUOOI-O Wood OBd Cart! Biaodfeit aad OrtlUb: Eo^ C»A: b. Robtarto, BrMKlliir 5!S£5f ;..sd n—Runtt. A. Adios Butler Equali AMIe World Record WESTBURY, N.y. (AP)-Adloe Butler equaled the mile world pacing marie for a half-mile track in winning file $25,000 Den Patch Pace at Rooeevrit Raceuray Friday night. flMt 5-year-old son of -Debby Hanover, driven by Cobb, • wu docked in HOT 4-5 in winning by 3Vk lengths over Apmat. The-dodfing tied the record made by Bye Bye Byrd at RooseveH; Racesmy on Aug. 28, Fires Ace at Municipal ' Tam JooMs. SI North AadrrsoN, Psullac. bagged the ftsst koto-la-oue of Ms career Friday at playlBg the oMy laysars south aMtKwHh Mr. aad Mrs. B6 Bw eua e( Reyai (kM. eeed tko m-yari 4fk kole whk a 9-ken. ,.r' / / ■ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURI^AY, JULY 1, 1961 SEVENT^Ey Major League Averages THE PAIMER METHOD by Arnold Palreor . »U4M M4 nSM'l . im M m n JM .1 NAnoNAi. LBMine « ^__ cto» MTmia ^ auB AB B irnB*ir«i nttmm ^ »i « m m »< ctortpiAt mSS m SSS ■lutimor. .; iiii s «i w 5151 S2 52 S 2 52 ? 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ONC( YOU OlT Uf TQ WINOINC NA«0, YOU CAN IIU JUST HOW MUCH IFFOIT > CAN FUT OUT AND STIU Kill THAT STIOK MONOAVi HiniNO FI Kincrand Court Jay^ Blanks Milwaukee Buddies By Urn AiMDciatMl <*i«dd If the Milwaukee Braves figured diey’d had their liU of Joey Jay Henry for an 11-hit shutout as Op- dropped San Francisco back tp cinnati shook a slump and cOoled ' ... off the Braves 4-0. ApSliClO. Chl< MS Hunt. L.A. B1 Skowron, H.T. SM O'Con'U. Wuh. US LoTlAr. CHI. li» PlS'Uno. K.C. US Fox. Chi. Ml, Mull. H Y. 2«2 Hrown, D«l. 21S Biicht; WxNi. IM Bnuor. K.C. in Runnel!, Bof. 131 «1 n >7 « J M 1 U .»T Brutan. Dtt. 297 47 Nixon. Bot. lit 15 2t 2S U I 3« .241 AUleon. Wnn. 2S2 „ KlrktanS. Cle. 245 37 Thr'n'b'r, Bolt. U2 21 BeMoln. K C 209 29 neFxof, Balt. 124 IS Onrdner. N.Y. ITS -45 CovIn-ton. K.C. Ml I Klau*. Waeh. 151 d Ta*tr‘(kt. Bot. 2M » Tuttle. Minn ITS 2S each, bebbek. Mtanyot^ Cenr. „ and Manle. Now Torki Fhilltna. 0. _ land; Ibranebenr. Baltlnoro: Brown and Cnih. Ootroll; PacIMranl. 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M 79 B 54 4 I 7T 40 35 4 5 4 S 95 TO 77 I « 4 • 71 25 31 t 3 4 • 73 4C 54 rs 4 7 71 20 B 2 4 4 third with « 4-3 decision over the . . . Giants. St. Louis checked the Chi- when they swapped him to Cin^ Milwaukee was the hottest dub cago .Cubs 11-4. 41 4i._. L u- ...... .. 4. .. . . . Reds,' who began the sea- in with a 21-57 record against Waiten Spahn, beat the Braves' southpaw ace for the third time in three decisions this year. And it I tS^natl, they must ^ up to herFlin the National League> winning with the big, young ri^t-hander ~ ------- ■ Joey had only a 24-24 record seven years with Milwaukee, i he never won more than nine in any one season &fore last ter's deal. but the Red’s Pal Joey became 10-game winner and beat Mil-wavkee a second tide Friday night, pairing with reliever Bill eight of 10, before Cincinnati catne s to town for a four-game aeries. V But the first-place Reds, after loa- s in g r bounced back to form and retained a 2Hi-game lead with their nintH victory in 12 games with the fifth-place Braves. The Los Angeles Qodgers regained second place by beating Phiiadelphia ^04 while Pittsburgh was a two-run single by Jay that wrapped pp a three-run fifth inning against Spahnie (k-9), who was trying for his 297th big league victory. Jay (10-4), a loser in only his last 10 decision-s, ' and gave up ail 11 Milwaukee hits. He struck out six. The Braves, who had hit home runs-in each of their last 10 games, left 11 runners stranded. Henry got the last out,^ retiring Ed Mathews with two men on base. The fourth-place Pirates, winning three in a row for the first time in more than a month, came behind in the ninth against the Giants on an error by Willie Mc-Covey and a two-run, two-out gle- by Bill Virdon. Roberto - • Clemente drove in the first two alKed threerun, jogpr McCormick <7-7) with a triple and a homer. ElRoy Face (4-3) was (he win-in relief, after giving up the Giants' go-dhead run in the top 6f the Tunth. Willie Mays doubled and scored twice for the Giants, coming across with the tying run in the seventh on Jim Davenport' ground out and counting again in the ninth on* Davenport's sacrifice fly. Willie Davis/ belted a pair o! triples and Daryl Spencer hit a clinching, two-run homer tor'the^ Dodgers as they built an 8-1 lead^ in 5Vk innings at Philadelphia. Stan Williams (7-7) was (he win-1 ning pitcher, but needed relief: from Dick Farrell when the Phils scored five runs in the sixth. Jim! Owens (1-1) was the loser. i The Cardinals beat Jim Brewerj 10^3) with a Jive-run first inning j capped by rMkie Jim Schaffer’s! first majflr league homer ^ ai grand slam. Boh Lillis then lined a three-nin double as the Cards got their other six in the eighth.' IllTWi, Phila. 13 ^ 25 52 1 I 31 ■Uord4 S F. M Tlte 43 3 5 31 ■imilmlm 1. A IM IM 'xx M ■ ! i < BunMttt. MU. U 17 42 47 5 1 Friend. PIU. 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Det. 49 , 53 B 29 3 CHICAGO (AP) - Mecialist Anh Baker of Maryville, Terai. ished as strong as she started and the Women’s Western Golf Association'Junior Championship Friday with a 5 and 3 triumph [over Maty Lou Daniel of Louis-f-[ville, Ky. 4 SM Match between the two 16-. 5 year-olds was strictly a one-sided ■« M 2i 25 5^5 Miss Daniel won only one "However, nel^diter - tire, baaed Griff's Grill won a forfeit over Pontiac Police in the only scheduled city softball game last night while Five Spot and A ft W were taking Waterford contests. ★ ★ ★ The root beer boys, gained a tie for the National league lead by liipping Lakeland Pharmacy 4-3. Dick Kent batted in the deriding ,run in the 6th. Two singles by Dick . Here at Atlanta Interna-^re the only Lakeland tional Raceway, the company did.ggfgtie,, not have the opportunity toj develop a tire for the Indianapolis cars. The company was testing tires the» first day after revisidns were made to the track to make it more suitable for the Indianapolis cars. Two different emnbin-ations were considered for poad-use during the running of the rake ... phalt had a temperatvire of just jea than 140 degrees, which thay consider^ too hot for safe raring. A spokesman for supplying racing tires tor the tests told The Associated Press’* today that the ewnpapy was unable to begin iU tire,testa at the tr»dt until Juhe 26th because the safety apron was befpg paved. He said tWa was insufficient - time to devriop a tire f« the Indlanapolls-type cart which were to run in tiw race.. The apotawnaa said the foUow-bm (rtatanent hy the oompuiy over third-seeded Nicola Pietran- Said McKinley, still living down the racket-tossing incident in the Davis Cup series in AnSlralia that cost him a few months suspension: I reckon we’ve got States the best up-and-coming bunch of youngsters of any coun-tiy, and we’ll be showing' the Wld this year or next. 'Maybe ' the top ones come from Australia this year—but you bracket with a third-round victory take the top 20 in the United Sta1es>-and-^ay them against the top 20 of any other country you name-^^aSd we’ll win.’’ Crawford, smarting Under a “has-bcen" tag despite his ypulh. vowed after his victory over Pi-etrangeli: ‘Tm nut to show that was no fluke. I’ll be in there with all I’ve got to prove we’re back in the big time again.’’ No American man play^ Friday, but three U.S. ^rls—Karen Hantze; Mimi Arnold and Justina Bricka—all advanced to the last 16 without mussing their hair. Karen, only -American girl to make the seeing lists this yepr, scored an ea.sy, 6-3i 6-2 victory oyer Eva Duldig, an Australian schoolmarm. Mimi swept past Karen Herich of Germany 6-2,'6-1 Justina put out Britain’s Rosemary Deloford" 6-1, 6-3. The only American to bow out in Friday’s tropical sunshine was Pat Stewart, (he model from ln-| dianapolis who ' lost to sccond-j seeded Margaret Smith, (he stat-j uesque Australian champion byj 6-3. M. I The King, and Court soft toll team will mike its Pontiac appearance Monday night at g agaiint a local All-Star nine at the Wisner Stadium football field. it H it, • • Famed pitcher Eddie Feigner, who' tos over 38,000 strikeouts hi 15 years of pitching in several different positioro, will head the four-man team compel against a complete nine-man unit playing regular aoftball rules. \ it it it Funds from the game will be lised towards sending the state fhampion Ravens marching groiqi of Pontiac to national competition Florida in August. They will per-rm on the Monday program starting at 7:15 along with the singing "Hungry Five’’ of t recent Pontiac Story production. Ev«ry Sunday Drag "m. h. r. a. 26 Mile Rd. Ex of Gratiot . lia ‘'5" STOCK MIST My 4Hi Hir« laly 10 $25 load far Mfb Stack Need 5 Cars ia lack CltM . Whi 4 Wwkt la • Raw aad.Sto wMk yM MD aNpiMa tor 1100 Um4 — latry Paa $5 n0IXTlB"0" oci d oamrs BLUE SKY UNES Tickets are on sale at the span- 1^ Coll FE 2-3200 soring VFW Post 1370, Osmun’s,I’ » m x. * . Griff’s Grill and Harbor Bar lnj‘ ">*■ RtServotlOlIt Keego Harbor. CONVENTION ARENA OPENING! if IN THE NEW COBO HALL CIVIC CENTER IN DETROIT H E $1 Rinfiidt • $5 Lower Arens ( $3 Upper AriM (reserved}*$2 General Admitsion JOLT 10»1:30 > 3g koutuU Women Start AAU track Meet at Gaty . GARY, Ind. (AP)-A field of n women athletes including Olynvic champion Wilma Rudolph will open the twGday National Women’s AAU track and field meet today. , Miss Rudolph, voted ’’Woman Athlete of I960’’ after winning three gold niedals in Rome last yefO-. will be the main attraction but there also wiH be seven othef members of the U.S. Olympic team. j Competition wilt be held in twoi divisions—girls and women with girls 14 to 17 competing today and ■ the women displaying their tal-j ents Sunday. I In addition to Miss Rudolph oth-| er Olympians competing will be| Earlene Brown in the shot put;. Barbara Brown, high jump: Bil-lee Daniels, 880-yard run; Ernes-1 Pollards, sprint events: Neomi Rogers, jump; Wil-' lye White, broad and Joann* ferry, broad jump and high jump, i NOTICE OF TAXES CITY OF PONTIAC 1961 City and School iaxos will b# duo and peryobto at tho Office of the City Troaeuror luly 3, 1161 through July 31. 1961 without ioee, Auguet 1, 1961 a coUoction too oi JIV, will bo.addod and 1% additional will bo addod on tho first day ei oock asonlh thorooitor on-any unpaid City and School taxos. Perional Proporty Taxes are not roturnoblo and must bo paid by luly 31. 1961. WALTER A. GIDDINGS CITY TREASURER 3S S. Porko St. Pontiac. MieUgoa DOm LET TOVI TAXES 60 DELINQUEMT JUNK CARS WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID WB PICKUP FE 2-0200 Hoop Megs Growing NCAA Eyes D-D Probe DETROIT (UPI)-The National Collegiate Athletic Aasociation is expected to look Into the University of Detroit’s sports setup as a result of disclosures that two basketball atars named in the gamefixing scandal were getting money regularly from alumni. Basketball players CTiarlie Norih on' these trats, was found to be ndtaUe for these caraio run at track. Since the nompany I that the safety ci the (briv-could be in jeopardy it U definitely recommending that these tires not be used at this 'race Five Spot, down 44 In the 1st -lohn Btohgan were reporied frame, kept hammering nway "*“* until Winston Hopp’s two-m single In the 7th produced a S-4 triumph. BiU Masou had a homer and aiagig aud BiU York tkm A big Waterford Sunday bktUb will match Spencer Fkiora and Stroh’a at 5 p.m. at Drayton Plains. Wienberger walloped Oxfoxl 12-3 and the Moose took Westside Ki-wanis 64 in dty Class E American yestcfxiay. Wtooberger had 12 hits headed by Cart Stefan-ski with a hqmri- and triple for tour rbia. Dan VanVleet had a two-run homer- tor Oxford. Mike: Raceway P^ent Nelson Weaver announo^ after he re- ____ ceived word the race was can-, ceied that the track would run the Another Jet Triumph NASCAR nteo instead. ' NORTHVILLE (■) - VIcki’a Jet to have made statements that they each had received envelopes twice a month containing $20 while en-rolled fbe university. The noney, they said, came from alumni.’’ Thia waa ta addlUoa to tuMou. 9IS a month aUowed by NCAA. rul4«. . Officials of the school’s Gus Do-rais Foundaiton, iyhicn provides money for athletic sqholarahips, denied any knowledge of the alleged envelope payments. North and Morgan were expellM from school earlier this month and this week New York District Attorney Frank Hogan said each of them had accepted $50 from a ‘‘fixeF’ who wanted them to shave poinfs in Detroit games last season. Hogan said they had agreed j to take —but had not —$1,000 to| shave points in a game against Ohio State. NOTORCYCLES-SCOOTERS-BIKES BUES •29” -r 'rn, PW- llotRiqrdM <6or SPECIAL FREE MOTOR BIKE TRANSISTOR RADIO WITH PURCHASE of MOTORCYCLE er SCOOTER WmmmwmT SALES and 321 S. EDITH HiTl ft service FE 4.U95 ; • ^ f'. Savings You Will Long Remember! AI£0A ALUNINUH SIDING a Insplotes Your Homt: Soves on Fuol Bills • Soves Costly Pointing Bills • Avoiloblo in Colors of Your Choico REG. PRICE Average 2-bedroom home consisting of 1(XX) sq. ft., completely ^nstolled with insulation. Addi-♦ionol footoge over 1(XX) sq. ft. will be proroted at 75c sq. .ft. NO nTMENTS Til SEPT. NOW at Indu4«< All Labor and M^rial NO MONEY DOWN - FHA TERMS -5 YEARS TO PAY ^elLNow! BIG BEAR' OONSnWTIBN •2W.HKMSL T K.I<;HTKKN THK POXTIAC mESS. SAtl^RpAY, JT LY 1. im} BUIE SKY PKIVE IS theater TORKHT^I. Ml M. THS hlTUU SAT. 10t08 SUN. 10:02 Storting TUESDAY! "PEPE" AT 9:42 ONLY ^ Barn Editorial WinsatMSUO StunKment from, the American Medical Assodation. Pontiac Theaters EAaLR Sat.-Mon.: “Blar^ Sunday," John Richardson; “Oregon Trail," rred MacMurray. Tpe.-Thu.: "The Last. Mile." Mickey Rooney; "Baby Face Nel-*»," Mickey Rooney. HURON Sat.-fhu/: "Please Turn Over," Ted Ray. Jean Kent: "Operation Eichmann." Warner Klemp. Starts Frl.: "Mein Kamph; ^ "The Sins of Rachael Cade,", Angle Dickenson, Peter Finch. RTRAND Now showing; "Gone With Ihei Wind," Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh,! ALBION (D-Alblon toHege has tetry and mathematics tor sec-hK.elved an ni.«0 grant from thelondary school taaehers." AlU:^n DM#>MiwMa firnnt iNatlonaT Science Foundation for Albion Roceive^ Ln -In-aervlce insUtute in chem- Busineas paid Uncle .Sam $22,200 million in corporate income taxes in fiscal 1960, $4,100 million more than In 1968. Federal exCiae taxes on various products took in another $11,900 million up $1,100 million! from 1988. As a result of Miss Bierstdn' edltoHal, (ilans to move the bam, part of the former Meadow Brook farm operation of the Alfred-G. Wilsons, have been delayed and a student • faculty group appointed to outline plans for the barn's use. Honorable mentiona in the contest went to reporter Paul Tdrtt, 19. of 1054 W. 14 MUe Rd.. ! mingham, Turk. A freshman,. was cited for two stories. School Board to Drop Out of Michigan Group The. Pontiac School Board has voted to drop out, of the Michigan Association of School Boards. Board members considered the $%20 per year fhembership fee too high. Board President Monroe M. Os-'mun explained that "board mem-glK^rs left we were not fienefitihg enough from association meetings I to warrant tl» $320 fre. Many of the programs the association is conridering have been in use here I for 10 years." 4 atUNiwfiiSAgX , JOm us TONIGHT—AHP HELP US CELEBBATE! WE WISH TO-THANK ALL THE PEOPLE AND PATRONS WHO HAVE HELPED TO MAKE OUR 1ST TEAR A SUCCESS—'THANK YOU."—Mgr. : TONIGHT i FE 2-rooo * A^^THEATER f'coib ijuiu ;BBn6ik«xiooiis: 1 SPECIAL : ' AniMvmory J Program j ; mEi FREE! ; : HUGE ; : niTGBouHD : ; Ridei-iwiiiff-ilides J Opona 7 P. M, Sforts ot Dusk SEE iT NOW ON THE LARGEST SCREEN YOU'VE EVER SEEN! n.WE PROUDLY PRESENT \ THE EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE SNOWINR IN OAKUND COUNTY The Motion Picture That Starts Its Own Tradition Of Greatness ! MlYMnaiaPIIUPEUClRlK fLUS m lEcncoioi* ★ EXTRA TOMGHT ★ riSSSailAEMMOBLfY ITS ALinni! WEED NOTICE Per Ordinance Number 448 as amended all property owners ore hereby notified that all property vocont or otherwise sholl be FREE of WEEDS os of JULY 1st and remain so during the summer growing season (Sept. 1st): Property which is not cut and maintained when Inspected shall be cut by the Pontioc Porks and Recreation Department at $12.00 per hour. DAVID R. EWALT, Director Forks end Rocrootion Dept. WEED Notice — WEED Notice lex Omo Opeas 7:00 I South Union Lake. Rd. EM 3-0661 / itWJnGfVTlie • free puyground f UuQhiRK'^. OfWuWmo! lElEiuiB dOHNWWNEDEfUIMMmN RmBEisoweMmiDg SUNDAY I wmwmmMmmA. HURON SECRET STORY THE TRIAL WILL NEVER TELL! THE MANHUNT OF THE CENTURY! 15 YEAlt TRACKDOWN OF TRE MASTER)ASiSASSIN WHO EXECUTED 6,000,000 PEOPLE I OHRHION EKHMUM! HIS SINISTER CRIMES THE WORIO WILL NEVER FORGET' :r ■;!: Community Theaters Nllla-BMlinUr S»t.: "IWtMy t ■Ulri." Robert ProotBB. Derotbr Me- aat<>ThHri.: “Roturb Cwol Lynloy. Jeff to Peyton CiModlor. Turn 0»fr,” Ted Rey, Jetn SUrte Prl.:' "Cry tor Happy." Qluui l*erd. .DomM OTM^r, o^or; "The Plereeet Heorl," Stuart Whitman, Prowae, color. -Sat! “Tho CaaaiHana." RoWff Ryan, elm Dohner, color. Sun.-Tuea.! “Cimarron." Olehn ford, Marla ScbCIi; color. Thuri.-Sat.: "The Abaent Minded Pro-laaor." Prrd MacMurray. Nancy Otcon. Oitord Batjdon "The Hoodlum Priral,'; Oaiaiailana." W a Myopic dogs can be fttteci jitb contact lenses. a ' __' ^ I Tufe rOJ^TlAC VHVSii, S^VTl.:1tD>\^^ WL\ 1. 10(U Sales Tax Collection Rise Kin(iles Optimism in State LANSING Wi—An upturn in sales tax collections for June—the last month o( the 1960-61 (iscal yc has kindled a spark of cautious optimism in state revenue circles. ★ a w Things are looking up, they say, because June* was the best month since January for cpllections for the 4 per cent tax. And some officials (eel the climb will be steadily upward for the icst of the year. Two years ago, Michigan was In the throes of a rash crisis. 1%ere was s psyleas payday for state employea,'some contractors were refuaiiif to take Michigan “l-O-D-'s*’ and the State Tress-ary waa m.i milllpn In debt-wilh the idtuallon worsening every week. The legislature finally came, up with a “nuisance" tax package worth ISO miUion a year to put the state back on its feet financially. One year ago, the deficit was down to $64 million—and holding IxHit even from wcek.tp week. * N* * With Ihe expiration of th& i sance taxes June 30th, and the be-gipping of a new fiscal year, some capitd observers wonder if the deficit will begin to climb again. At least one revenue expert doesn’t think so. "1 think we’re better olf than we were n year ago,” aays Donovan d. Ran, who la director of Groups Refuse to Aid Governor C. of C., Jobless Bureau Say Swqinson Vetoed Approved Bill LANSING UP — Gpv. Swainsoni has received his second refusal (n i week to an invitation to private itlacns to help improve Michigan's Unemployment Security Act. The second, turn-down came Friday by the State Chamber of Commerce. the day after it. was rejected by the Michigan Employers Unemployment Compensation reau. Of course, we ll have to count on this year’s 1 per cent increase in the sales and use taxes to make up lor the loss of the $50 million from the nuisance taxes. 'But this is the first time in while that“^sT'"ran fsel that things are picking, up. ’ w, * * Just where did the state's deficit stand as of midnight June 30th’ That is a question (hat must re-^ main phanswered for at least weeks, and probably longer, J * * * ^ I A spokesman for the Department ________ k|of Administration explains that, by ^ law. the state must keep its books %'open for a six-week period beyond ^|the end of the fiscal year to allow Jlltlme for every bill in the pipeline ml to be accounted for. 5 Mexico, Texas ^ Mark 25th Year ^ of Rocket Mail Hoboes Approve ijwo Plearf Guilty Negro Group as Confab Ends to Assault Chafge KALAMAZOO - Nearly .-W) hoboes cjosed their national convention with a dance Friday niglil and broke camp today, some leaving by the traditional “sidedoor Pullman and the sunburnt thumb,” |ford Township i-cstaurant. but most by bus. Two Pontiac men appeared be-' fore Circuit Judge Stanton ,G- Don-dero yesterday and pleaded guilty second count in the Jan. 13 assault of a man outside a Water- Durlng Friday’s business sessions of ihe "knights of the road.” organization of a “colored knights of the road ” was unanimously approved by the executive committee. Both groups ramplalneA that Kwaliwoa iToently vetoed an tin-employment rompensatlon Mil they had favored. Swainson invited representatives of industry, commerce-and labor to serve on a copHnittee to study and recommend amendments for the state’s employment security Kentenre will ^ be passed July 31 on WUIIam N. Rhubert, :8, of 43'] Baldwin Ave„ and Ikl- NIXKTKEN They admitted to the felonious assault of Otis PU'sbury, 43, of 106 Strathmore Ave., outside .Bob’s diieken House at Telegraph road Elizabeth Lake Roads. w ♦ * Shubci t waq being hdd in the county jail under a $200 bwd and Farnsworth on a $10,000 bond. ^^----------------- -If Americans are putting over a ^billion dollars into coin-operated rtlachines to buy cigarettes and cigars. Jett Da\is, “Ktng of Ihe Hoboes,” named Matthew K. Martin of Kalamasoo as “King of Ihe colored knights of the road.!’ Davis, who had proposed Ihe group said: ”1 recognizo that a rxikued nun l who is down-and-out and who must seek odd jobs from community to community has a much more difli-cuit time finding work than aj white man ... our colored hoboes are entitled to the same rights | and privileges as their while col-: leagt^s, and the only ^y I Can see that they can #ain these!' The chamber felt, said executive''"■Ebts is to become opganizod. Vice President Harry R. Hall, that the committee could “serve no useful purpose.’ In his reply,-Hall told the governor: to do-Wh^Not DINE at DICK VANCE'i SKYR< ond Enjoy the SPANORAMiC View of Pontioc's New Municipal Airport For Resorvotions Coll OR 3"2370 PS: Spoclal "Spacomaa" Manns for lha Ckildran Who Haro Oinnar With VmI "The position of the chamlM-r . was made known In you in person and in writing prior In the announeement of your \eto to the bill. You did not ebuose In follow tbe advice of the slate chamber, and we could do no ' more on Ibis coniiiilllee than re-ilerate our firm and eslablisbed position.” The committee would be a duplication' of the advisory committee for the Employment .Security Commission, Hal! said. It also wouk" be made up of essentially the type of representatives from lah6r and mahagement who hqve t^n unable to reaefi agreement iiy the priesent committee, he adde^; SHOWS at 12:00 4:00 8:00 P. M. Ddort Opt* 11:4S A.W. • ADMISSION • AduHt MofinM*.....65c Adults Ev«. ond Sun. ,90c Childron lundor 12) . .30c twenty THE PONTIAC yRES8> SATURDAY, JULY 1. 1961 To ToNc to leHin G(s BERLIN (It - G«. Bnic« C. CUrte. command of UJ5. Army forces tai Etnone, will arrive Moo-day to aiakf W Foortk of July apeitii for tto 5,0«fonum UA far- rtaop In foerUa, the BerUAc^-m anld nM. ' The duet howl of t)ie southwest at iu greatest extent in the dry 1930s covered about 16 accepting the first annual award ^ A# IKa tVAmfoM** mitvilUi-u a# ^ /w* Goto Intvranco Post Geone R Howanl, Jr. of hIDS Loch Leven Drive, has been appointed Pontiac a^ representative for the Gleaner Life Insurance Milt Pricos Podtfctd . .. * ew* • 1% ' w. ui* mutton, pdrk and goat. The in Dominican RopubllC jgwemment wm lower the rent and aUDAD TRUJILU), Dominican I taxes of the slaughtering company RepubUc (fo-A 35 per cent reduc-jto compensate for the enfmned \ lion in meat prices fo tlmlcai^tallcaductiaa.- The tfociM 1* one of a was ordered by the govermnent. Iserias to lower living ytsts. i OPEN SUN DAY 10 A.M.to 6 P^. Open Tonight 'til 9 EVERYTHING FOR THE RITA IN ISM — Actresa Rita Hayworth smilingly posed for the phologratdier when she arrived in New York in July 1958. Her agent in Hollywood now aays the actn^ and her producer husband James Hiil have separated. Hill wa| her 5th husband. They we^ married in February 1958. Tourist Coi^U Okays to Boost State LANSING (AP) - A $281,800 advertising campaign to promote Michigan as a vacation center has been adopted by the Michigan Tourist Council for the 1961-62 fis- A council spokesman said Friday the budget if about the si as last year's, with a $3,000 cid in diract ady^isiigf through map a arines and newspapers but an increase of $3A)0 for travel pronw-tlon literature. The 1961-62 total includes $122,-000 for direct advertising, $120,000 for the state's four regional tourist associations lor cooperative advei^ tising, $5,000 for participation in the Norihern Great Lakes area council advertising campaign and $34,800 for travel literature. Harrelson, 3 Others aHIflion^Hiventior e 8 i d e n t Leaun Harrelson heads a delegation of four Pontiac Teamsters Local 614 officials attending the International Teamsters Union CMiventkm in Miami Playd B. Rariaan, SMtetaiy trsaaurar. Ahry B. Bwh, vtoa pfsridBrt. and John Pnwfo, art— steward for Ftoat Carrier Oorp. The convention which begins Monday and ends July 6 will feature James R. Holla’s reportedly uncontested bid for another live-year term u bead of the nation's largest union. 24” Braaar T]n« l>gRRfilU~^ • Largs $tesl Csastmctisa • AdjattsMs GrM • Lsth Imt-IUH Whatb • Folds for oosy sforago —plastic wipss cloon 5-Web Aluifftnum tflIUSE LNIIfiE Heavy I" aluminum tubing. Watetpraof*HJi^^ wtbbi^. 4>gesition a4|uttmsat. Ikeda Returns to Japan TOKYO (AP)-Prims Mlnish Hayato Ikeda returned here to-' night bum a 12-di^ visit of i United States and Cuudn. He said he had "frank exduuige I of views " with President . Kennedy i and Prime Minister John Diefen- < baker of Canacto. 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Jl LV i Safety Belts for Autos May Cdtch On Yet 9y BEN PHLEOAR AP Aatomolive Writer DETROIT — When you road In today'! heacUlnea of the number ‘heiog kiUed in traffic accidenta during thia iong holiday weekend, consider these statistics: Th{ predicted death toll^ of al- most 500 c^d Iw cut 15 per cent or more^ The risk of Injury In Okm tbouaands of aecMento could These figurea are not pio-ln-the-sky dreams. They come froth Cor- injury research program. And they center on. one single safety device —the seat belt. Your car probably doesn’t have seat belts. Most dbn't. More cars Bachelor Girl Avoids Permanent Attachment By EARL WILSON Tall, red-tressed Tina Louise Is one of the more vocal of today’s single Kiris who, blaze through life not really caring whether they ever form a permanent attachment to a man or not. y . "Could be I’d alwayasbe a bachelor girt,’” she says, rolling her shoulders. Now my mother, and maybe yours, would be a little shocked by this increasingly popular attitude. “But if you know you’re a certain type of pgrson, why not avoid that divorce scene?” 1 Tina Louise put it that way the other aftcr-n^n. A few days before she had found one occasion, at least, when men are abso- WILSON lutely necessary. With another girl, she’d been turned back from the sidewalk cafe at the St. Morits Cafe de la Paix by a'courteous beadwaiter who gulped ud said: "I’m sorry, ladles. But we do ' not allow two ladies to sit on the sidfwalk—without a gentleman.” Now Una Louise said to me; “I haven’t married because don’t think it would have lasted with anybody I’ve met up to th}8 time.” “You have been engaged several times?” I said. Una wiggled her toes and smiled, “Not with rings and all that... but there’s no lack of love In my life.” THE WEEKEND WINDUP ... "DON’T PRINT THAT!”: Most of Sir Laurence Olivier’s “Beckel” loot went for a new home in Sussex, England .. . The N Y. Repertory Theater hopes to send a troupe, Incltkllng Rita Gam and Vlveca Lindfors, through South America. Producer Lawrence Feldman says, “Let’s see ’em call them ‘ugly Americans’!” . . . Ernest Adler, a top TV hairdresser, is writing hts memoirs: ”I Get In Your Hair.” Mrsi Florence Aadland’s book about daughter Beverly is due soon fvla Lancer Publications! .. . Reck Hudson said he’ll visit the Greek l.slands on his next vacation. - EARL’S PEARLS: Nothing Is quite as embarrassing as watching the boss do something you |old him couldn’t be done. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Producer Carl Foreman, who spent $8 million filming “Guns of Navarone” in Greece, calls it “a wide-screen foreign aid program.” WISH FD SAID THAT: A lush is a fellow' who’s always goima quit after the next one—Instead of after the last one. Dinah Shore, appearing at Harrah’s in Lake Tahoe, ex- ...plains the 4iffetence hfttween^.W0TjaM„m^^ “In cafes you can sing: on TV you’re always changing clothes.’’ . . . That’s earl, brother. (Copyright, 1961) $20).' nell University’s automotive crash more one of. Ignoring than promot- I up) than seat belts i Seat belts are neither new nor revolutionary, only neglected. Airplane plolts have worn such belts for yfeari. Every car manufacturer offers them. .Yet the Automobile Manufacturers Association estimates only 2'per cent of all private cars are equipped with thiip). TO HEAR MORE The chances are good thaj -----1,^ inipeewd. June SO. - POBUC SALE Ai I'M B BR. 00 July 7, 106^ B Ford V CooTt. BorUl No. will be epM St public tslo Ardmore aorvlM weed Areaue. Ttrndslo, Mlchl|»n. that ■ddreu belns where the vehicle ti •tored sad may be inaijeted. Juae ». July^^ lMl So«cx To^MnxjRS Producere and' retlnere detlrlnf to Quote arleei by July 17. IMl. on No, - - " - % nesouated purche- Ion and parUculare at tne oy.vc v he Director of Purchaeee. »nd floor. i :ounty Office ■u^loe. ----Pootlac. MlchlsaD. July Jrd to NOTtCI OF^PDBtlO «MRINO NouS w iiStef c5T“S..SS«S;.'r ‘A Eaaiot MSP af Orttaasot No. PM kaown at the BttildlBt Zone Ordinaace >'< —-■OBe to RaetMitlal « iTraUtr Clattificatloo) the followinf de '^iK'^iootherly fjet "J ""'‘herlr THE PONTIAC PRKsi SATURDAY. Jt^LY 1. UBOR DAY PRICES 4th of July 50 OLDSMOBILES 50 CADILLACS ALL BRAND N^ SEE THEM TODAY Jerome 01ds*CadiUac 280 S. Sofjnow FE 3-.702t Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths , MRk Ot:oROK DONHAM J RHtlARD J. RITTNOUM IRrolhpn Funpral Home. Lapeer. . .Funeral jsrnuiKeinc^ are pend-1 IKldiacil J. Keynoldt, 24, ot»5865 ** Attica Cemetery, ing at Sparka^lritfin Funeral Cruae Road died thla moralngMl^*' Home (or Mrs (>orte iSadlel!^" *" "Ccidfnt onl Mr. fYederick. a retired railroad K'livaKmlk I alpA Domal tf^Ardsman bbw4 a Maamlwat* e«f Ika laa. Donham of 92 Summit Axt. Eiixabelh Lake Road- iforeman and a member <4 the In- Mr. Reynolds «was a bulldozerjtematlonal Order of Odd Fellows Mrs Donham 'died at her I'eri-jopesator (or Ri||-!A'ay Sewer Con- and the Rebekkah Lodge, died yet-dem-e this morning. Utniction Company of Keego Har-lterday after a heart attack. i- B I Surviwrs include his wife Mll- >.AIRS. (tfX^ttE rite ' Surviving... are his latter andldred. three daughters: Mrs. Lor-Mrs OeoiTje A. iRtibyi Rice, mother, Mr and Mrs.«Lewis H. raine Schmitt of Warren. Mrs. I last night at her hmne. Ranalds, four sisters. Mrs. Earl Ldoa Whitcome of Flint and Mrs. Face fences for Burglary Four Pload Guilty and Ont li Con^ctod Aftor Soulh Lyon Crimo 94 Palmer SI. after a si.\-mooths Ashby of Drayton Plains. Armada and Patricia Granata and Jacklyn Service will be al 1:30 p.m. at the Donelson-Johns I^iWral llome. and ^ Burial will tie in Wliite Chapel Reynolds. Service " FXhel Smith of Croswell, George of Lapeer, ]5 grandchildren and a balf-sisteV Mrs. Niita Morin of Pontiac. „ ,1 PETER J. ROROViTSKY Cemetery, Troy. Service wUl be at 2 p.m. Mon- •mnv_P»#rfr i Rnhnvii.in, tq Mrs. Rice was a member of the i day at Coats FMneral Home. fSd ied 'sS CtH^jreg^i Omnri,. Her h^ ^rlal in P^rry ; Und who sui%!ves. is a retii^ Mount Park Cemeteiy. |supermarket. His body is at the rilTB.'LfrSr'*"' ««N T. M.V» ;PH™ Also sure i\ ing is a son Pieston [ John T. Server, 91, of 106 Jack-Riw oT Poiiriac, a daughter Mrs,; son St died Wedneaday at Univsr-Dorothy Fairchild of tJreenbeit. |sity Hospital, Ann Ahbor. tollowlng Md. and four grandchildren. EloxonCoolidge, Buys Subsidiary .Five YpsUanti youths will be sentenced July 17 by Circuit Judge Stanton G. Dondero after (our pleaded guilty—and the fifth was convicted by a jury—to the burglary at a Sobth Lyon automobile dealership. After Assistant Prosecutor Robert Sterling had closed the people's case agali)st all five, guilty pleas were entered by Eldon Cole, it, James D. Shepp^, 22, thmald L. Parks, 20. and Emmett [E. Bentry, 21. The trial ronttnued for Robert 6. Craak, M. Later In tte after-sMa the Jury retunad to Judge they touud Crank guilty «r breaking and entering, the same charge bis four com- They face a maiximum of 1.5 .years each ih Jackson prison. Civic Pride , . . can bo demonstraiod in many ways. It may bo oxprtssed in eonvarsatioos and in (pocebtt or if may bo txprtsvod by ACtlON. In tithor cast, tha infant ia tbo same—"An osproMion of confidonca.in Ponfiae'a future" Wa have cboten to exprevs our civic pride by ACTION— Our recent expansion prograrr\ is the result. This was .done because of the confidence of the many hundreds of families who hove called us for services. Their corUidence provided the reason for our faith in our community. Their confidence provided the iricentive to expand • our funeral homo to serve you better. ji^n ilhiess of three months.-* I Mr. Sarver was a member of Sylvan Lake Lodge No. 723 and; jNew Bethel Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Rosie Lee and two brothers William of Lou- riville, Ky., and Herbert-of Pon- Troy Firm Purchoses Will b, « U ..n, MOW- Company to I day at New Bcthdl Baptist Church Get EufOpe AAoTKet-with burial following in Oak Hill CemHery by the Frank Canuth-i The Elox Corp. of Michigan. KCo! ^ . * * * ers F^inera! Home. Coolidge Highway, Troy, has pur- Cole and Parks were ar- MRS. ANDREW J. CIRIUN « Pittsburgh subsidiary toj^*j^ n ARwuTYtN Mi-< Andrew I Produf* electrical discharge ma-iPr’*^' "“*** * l**^y '^«re « ^Zser chining units (or European dlstri- "">ovmg « safe from • Ldilh A » Curran. 92. a (onmer . I Spitler-Demmer. a Ford dealer- .lesident died Kridar bight Jn South, that t™^^^ ------- Su'i^^^^ ***- Beavertom one daughter. M». Leo P'«»hurgh. has been bought by lex- Vim #K»*aa't-*ox foT ao undfsciolied sum was ''r -x wi.'P'rtirtupl.i"-. ,r»IKta». . oomp.n«,. Service wiU be at 4 p.m. this; Joha H. UrUas. president of afternoon at Sharpe^iioyette Fu-j the Troy Rnu, said company n(-incral Home. Clnrkston, with burial! B«Ws haVe not doclded whether in Ukeview Cemetery. Clarkston.j the Method X Division wHI bo ' moved to this nren from Pltto-FRANK H. DOVE ^ ^ Both Elox and the Method X Di: OxfSd"'sriiri* atl riTMLa);!yjl‘°" ”7' Ponea until rail tne reopening of M 1 Reid fS ' machining uni s ,anfuments in the appeal of former HomTTxtort Bun^J w1llTin [®^“y^l" ?™'*"y ‘iTeamster boss Dave Beck, who Sr Cemetery '" business has ^n mainly in the|was convicted in 1959 oMneome Stiles cemetery. Lapeer. American market while the Pitts- tax evasion A machine operator at National, burgh division has concentrate^ on 4 r l^hMte^ Mr^:,he European market. ^ The court said Friday that argu’- 'Dove died last night in Pontiac * ★ a l„,ents would be set on'its (all calendar. The case had been; Atomic Waste Spilled on Hoad in Indiana LAWRENCEVILLB. Ind 4UW1 — A truck trailer broke in -half ■pUltng 10 Ipni of radioactive waste on Indiana 46 about 2 mtles east of this Southeastern Indiana town Friday night. * a A state police blocked off a mile-square area for about two hours until radiation crews said there was no danger from the "hot” carlo. <4 Track driver LoweU Pattersea. 8t. Louis, said ke was travelliag about St miles aa kour wkea tko trailer split and tke truck Jack-kidfed. Pattereon wie unkuri. The truck was hauling 37,313 pounda of poison "class ‘D’ plack-ardT (ix>m a National Lead Od. plant at Vernal, Ohio, near Cincinnati. It wtu about 30 miles northwest of Gncinnati when U spilled about 20,000 pounds of the radioactive waste over the highway, state police said. A * A The area was pronounced safe by a radiation crew, from the National Lead Co. The crew reported that the radiation would have to be 67.000 times gi;eater to-be considered dangerous. TTie waste was en route to the Atomic Energy Commission disposal plant at Weld Springe. Mo. authorities said. Polk-c said radiation at the scene measured .45 milleroentgeh. The safe contained about tlOO. Sheppard' and. Gentry wen Dave Beck’s Appeal Postponed to Fall SAN FRANCISCO (UPl) - The U.S. Cburt of Appeals has postponed until fall the reopening of Open Tearoom, Shop in Waterford Twp. A new combination tearoom, and antique shop is in operation at 5041 Andersonville Road in Waterford, owned by Mrs. LaDeen Floyd and Earl Floyd. The tearoom is In an old remodeled (arm house, furnished hv Early American style. The anc tique shop is in the Tear of the house, in the original carriage I house. I Luncheons are being served from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. andj (ull-course dinners, from 5 to 8; p.m. daily. Death Notice On Oar *Prtmttt fPoneLon FUNERAL HOME 855 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC FEDCRAL 4-4511 I Oneral Hospital. Urkins reported sales at his I He wasaJmemberoftheBaptist finn doubled to $4 million last 1 Church of Cass City. Syear. i .Survivors include his wifcj Electrical discharge machines Georgia, four daughters Mrs. |are to shape metals to close Pearl Beardsley of Oxford, Mrs. Itoleraiices by means of electronic Lilflan Coulter of I-apeer. Mrs. irfi,intpgraH«n ' Margaret Harris of Plymouth and ’ — ---- --rWahTta Dove of Oxford, two sons -'tVank L. ^ -Lapeer and Robert of Oxford, 20 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren, three sisters ' and two brothers. scheduled July 6, but the court said' that the postponement was made' upon the motion of the government, which pleaded illness of an attorney and asked time to file additional briefs. Given by Package Editor Baaa3a33iiiggegg^J Fahuhnts l/HTS FREDERICK LAPKKR - Service for Ixniis Frederick. 72. S_:F:im SI.. WASHINGTON tUPIl - It was will hr at 2 p.m. Monday at Muir getting difficult to find the sena- - -..— w - Mfawi-s'amon^-all the tomato sauce ^'y ■ |S( T'-'T §^v^i8nd tuna fish when the Senate i i I antitrust subcommittee called : quits for a while. The subcommittee was looking -' into such odd questions as how big 7 ' is a jumbo pound, and why a big . Vi box of some common household' n " T " necessity turns out to be only half '«l'tor said; . full. bigger a package is. the News in Brief The aeft of his wallet centaln-Tng S35 v^s reported to Pontiac police yesterday by- Alonzo Biiri 130 Lafayette St. ! A watch valued at .113 was s'f3en“'1fix)mniTs~Mr'in’"Mu^^ Park,' Richard Ellsworth, 226 S.j Fkiith -St., reported to Pontiac po-i lice yesterday, j ■ | 9464 Arrewdalo OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 , 690 lew Lsno '* OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 The committee heard a parade of comamera vent their wrath at the packaging ladaatry lor thla and other things, and theh learned that the packaging in- Enployei-Employefi HOSPITALIZATION SURGICAL MEDICAL INSURANCE NMthly Ftp roil Call oj Wri|« Coitiaratil CuRalty Co. There will be fireworks July 4 ...t At night in the village of Leonard, dualry Ixn t exaetly la lovP with py t on briitnd Wilcrest Manu-tke eonoumer, either. Ifacturing Co. Sponsored by De- _. . -i^sa"5 Bar and Restaurant, 6980 N. The WOTd came m a statement apehester Rd., Rochester. —Adv. from Lloyd Stouffer. editor of Mod- '^iov»*TWKMMrrT^BiDs'“ em Packaging Magazine. Stouffer Propoxais wUt iw rtMivso uiim »:o* wanted to explain why packages g.?; cSJsftVn big enough''' to hold much more community aeheou. curuton. uich- Ihxn tkau ..... ......I **•"■ tb* eonstrucuon of an Ad- tnan tney do are used. minutrotion BuUdint. Proposti* win be .... Control BIcmentory ------ -----1 Wildon Rood, CUrkoton. Mlcbltsn. Tha bulldlnc vlli be locttodi of tha rxlattnt Senior High: . Contract Forms. Plans andj os are on fila'and may ba ‘ “-a foUowtng locations; So* Balaman Noolly Cfossifiod Ad Fag* 24 for lurtlior dolaiis aad diroctiOns on obova proporlioi. s. Telegraph Bateman Realty*'*^ i-o.'>2«-8.7i6i iK\m:-i\ rosT Magnificent Models As featared *n TV Channel 4 BnOdera' 8hawe4*s Coniplelely Furnished Open Daily 4-8. Sal 2-6, Siimlay 1-8 Be Our Guettts The ^‘GREEmRI4R» Unique advanced (eatures-vUvish beyond all eomi^rlson ALL COMPLETELY EQUIPPED WITH FRIOIOAIRE KITCHENS leu likely it is to ^d its way into some shoplifter’s pocket Another reason, he said, is that some producte, like corn flakes, settle in the box after it is sealed, and big packages also prevttt Sen. Phillip A. Hart, D-Mich.. said in a statement Friday, ending the first part of the investigation, that he hopes the package can be made a "truthful saies- He made the, statement in a hearing mom Ihnt looked like a porner grocery, after a series of Irate witnes«n>s bearing rookies, cottage cheese, soda pop, tuna fish, tomato sanbe, mints, In-" stnnt mashed potatoes and napr kins. Hart said the hearings will resume later to listen to the packagers' side'or the story. "I hope we have not created the impreuion that we feel everything displayed here constitutes leloiQ', a high misdemeanor or anything jj*Ise. "That is not our function. As for me. with exceptions that grind my teeth, this repreaenU one aspect of a very busy world." Find Pontiac Man Guilty in Attamptad Burglary A. 23-year-old Pontiac Man, al-;ready on'^bation for another o(-|! tense, was found guilty in Curcuit Court yesterday of the attempted burglari; of the Maple Lancs bowling alleiy. 1295 W. Maple Road, Walled-Luke. Cumiit Judge Frederick C. Ziera s?t sentencing on July 24 for James Roberts, 278 E. Wilson Ave. The judge reduced his bond from 92,000 to 81.000, but he was returned to the county Jail when he was unable to post it. Surinam, formerly Dutch Gul-I na, South America, is entirely I free from hay fever. I .Corportllsn, Dttreit . F, W. Dodgt.O and Flint. Michigan. 4. BuUdera and Tradtti Exchange. Detroit, Michigan. pmpoial win be coneldend unleai ipnnled by a certified check — ond In the amount of g% of- .... .....leal ai liquidated damages It the successful contrector falls to sign cr- ----and tile neoeseary Insurance wtti 101 days after notice ol iward the Board of Education. Separate bids will bt tskea on tollowing: -> 1. Oeneral ConslrucUon Work. Mechanical Work. 1 Electrical Work ' The Board of Education reserves Ight to accept or .reject any or l, TOWNSHIfNjf WATlhFORD, OAK-land County. Michigan. Notice of hearing on Tyrone Avenue, street pevlng Improvement. ■ Notice Is hsreby given: 1. That the Township Board of ihi Township of Wsterford. Oakland Count.v tentative^ declared It! Fontlac Utke Road south to Mead ok. Call now M I-34U after 4 p.m Intent! 01 topping tbs same. a. That plans showing the aforesaid Improvement ahd the location thereol nd an estimate of I13.ait.gl as thi oat thereol are en file with the Town-tip Clerk for public oxemlnatlon. 1. That the Tewnahip Board has tentatively. , designated the following described property fa said Township, town : Lets a t .. ______________________ T3N. A IE. Waterford Tornshtp. Oakland County. Michigan as constituting ths special assessment district against which Ihs —• -* ,q|g improTemsnta are to be I the 3 dey ot Utton tberefer. and to said special a This notice la given by.order of l Towoshtp Board. Dated: June ta. ir* NOTCE OF FUBLIC REARINO Mbtlee Is hereby gtom that a pub Sporks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME **Thoughiful Service** s Kt. PbMM ra t-M41 fids'* ' vitlabie t call. I Palms Bldg. Detroit 1 armacy 14 Mile t ’*^ood ***" Thlf Is -STOP HERE steady, ycar-'round, top earnings. Repent buslntss aM^tneraUva^boausea. Seek Ss£’”o's?nris;s;“oJ »»« M rears el 'and will Intenrte- -------- FrI. 1 p.m. ‘til FK lor St lU? William Richards olllclat-Ing. inlerroant In Laksviow Cams-ury. Clarkatan. Mts. Curran will He In state at the Bharpe-Ooyette Funeral HWwe. Clsrkiton today.- RlTftoLbll,_MT I Itdl. BICH-ARD JaReK IIS* .Cruii. aie 34; • bsloYad SOB of Lewis H. a^ Oer-M?s'"'£S*%sisni "^Ashby Ar- Srenata^Sacriya *Chart^ inS Robert RoynoMs. ninoral sorvloe Sfll to Monday, July 3 al a p.m,, Irom Coals Funeral Honw. bur’couUr'sSWoliSiiV ?ntormsnt tn Ferry Mt. Fsrk Camotary. Mr. Revaolds will Ho 111 state at the Coats Funeral Home. Drayton iARVER.'jthn as. till. -»oHk t. IN Jackson Strssl, Bgo It: be-lovad husband of Rosls Loo Bar-ver: daar brother of Wttllam aad Herbert Sarver. Funeral leryice will to held Monday. July a at II a m. from Hew Bethel Baptist Chutiih with Rsv. Amei, O. Johnson ontclatins. Iptommt In Oak Hill CemeUry. Mr. Bnrter will He in state at the Frank Carruthsra Funeral Hems today: Fun«ril Dlrtctort 4 FUNERAL HOME DRATTON FLAINS OR »-m3 Donelson-Iphns FUNERAL HOMX Thoughtful Bervles_FE 3-lg41 VoorheesSip.le - M>tE......5 4 LOTS IN WHITE CHAPEL. OWN-er living out of stats, 1| Portage or r» Miai. ____________ ri, A U T I F U L LOT. PERRY GRAVES At white' chaFel -Oall^totweon I and I p.m. only. LEATlNO STATE. MUST SCli.. 4 grave lots. Oaklend Hills Hem-orla! Oerden Hrip Wanted Male 6 a SALESMEN NEKOEO for fast growtng realty ofltce. Wa buUd-lrade-tell. Opportunity to progress to soles manager All repUca held strletly con- at neon. King ExposlUon Show -A P.\RT TIME JOB : IlM per month guntanteed to estate sales people Esperlroced or willing to fearo. Prospects end listings galore Call J. A. Taylor. _ Realtor. OR 4-MM____________ AUTO PAINTER EXPERIENCED only. la.M per hour Also body EXPERIENCED CANVABSERS. 8Al ary and commission. Apply Moi liny.- Design Construction Co., a “ Telegrar*- Bloomfield HIIU. Mich. INSURANCE AOENTS WANTED tn Southern Cilllomla. near Pasadena. Life- or Oeneral agency I yeirs'Old. Pormerly in Pontine, until 1113: real chance for acents IP Vou ARB WORKINO NOW, --------- - about gas extra for I work, a to 4 nights employed but dlssatlsflbd because sires '.experienced ________ count salesman. Person able in produce ,ney bustnrs.-i plus de-relODlng company Icsds. Salary upen depending on you. Office located Birmingham area. Tele-phone LI t-5gSg lor appointment OPENING FOR DISTRIBUTOR OF leadine soft drink. Must be he-god, as. Inrsstment .re-opperiunby unlimited. Be .of quanficatlona to PUS jj. meogo Harbor, Micnigan. Part TWfc, Collect estab-Hshed montblT debits In Pontiac and vicinity. Eiperlence not necessary. No selling. Write for In- REAL ESTATE SALES—EXPERI-enced or wUI train pereons with other sales caperlsnce. R. J. Val-«»t. .Rejitor- J4S Oakland Ave. Tell Everybody About it with a Pontiac Press Want Ad That’s because of the greater selection of everything from automobiles to employment offered every day. lust Dial FE 2-8181 HwIr Wanted Mate WOOU> LIEB AOOnSMUVa AND rtipMi'bW young mu to trnin lor UfUUnt aoMior In tlun-cUl oriniUnUon. FinonaUI tipor-imo iofIroA .Bnclou nlMto and a¥%'KS!T*}SK£ AMBITIOUS women Cu you UM a aatra pavdlack. You can katp /Your moat In- AM roi it OR ov^t ctiRB girli wantoA. AAW. ftma. Al YOUn C^LDRSk SLEi# Ban U or mora par hour. Daa-ooitraia Otorga’a guarantaad toya, thla aaaaoo. Boofinga lumlabad f K' rlanaa lor tia«~Waauida Pcm^ le ahop. »h, n «-«i] -WPt. COOK. #AI tfAintaH AND tUBH-ar. AnlyMgg DIata Bwy.. ---Hn »-i p.m. CAPaAILb OIM PON. TELilPHONB day. Daal^ Conatructlon ■Talanrapb. _____________~siAt«y (ii-m- alor, aoaia oAyancaA training, aal-— ---------mioalon. OKMTt. BXPERIBNCED W A I T R E B B. watkand halp. Bpadalora'a Bat. g' N. Caak; ____________ MOOSEKEEPER • COMPANION IN mxwamrm in BBCRETAXT downtown ... fta!rpr?A*{r' wAN-m KtHbiiENibib c5^ work In Blrmlnghai______ Un?Sa.‘'AW itlmulatlng pi oiij ■ apply; DIraotor « wuraaa, at. klary'a Hoapttal gchool ol Nnraloi. Bagluw. Ulch. whTt* WOMAN Vo lM Ii»; ____________ra «-TM4_____________ Help Wanted man or woman with car. Natlonatly advartla^ ^ni.tirini ^tt. Enparlanca^ Or pari Uma.' PE a-W _ EXPERIENCED C O U~?T7¥ cook, bouaaman, ebaullaur. Ral-arencga raqulratl. Vary daalrabla niaca In ■l,mla|fc.m MI M7M. EXPERIENCED BOQKKEKPE^ full charaa. part or lull time. Pcrmaneiil poaUtoo. AblUty to handle prollt and lota atawbaeola. tax lorova. etc. Writa. giving ex-pcrlenca. rclarancar. aalary ax-*”-■ -relarenea lor part Pontiac Praaa Box pacUd. I WHrtE MlOOLElAaiO CBRIB- tlan coupla to llva In. rent Irca. ----,( active xebanga lor eg ily lady. SUto r cat to Pontiac P a ol uUva alderly lady. I ...----------------y all n; e. .aaiary. - iSaaa'Box* 1 kimDlUaliik Wt¥H mL6w. lag. lull or part time. cxc. com- ^talon, OR y-»33«________ OIRL VbR OENERAL HOD8E- Ilsbad anentbly debita la Pontiac and vicinity. Experience pot aaaary. Ho celling. Writa tervlaw. do not call. Olva houra y.!ljif“?nw*iS‘ iffiSSfv Registered Nurses For Public Health Nursing InUreatIng career opportunitlei In varied programa ot Public Health. On the Job training at well aa opportunitlea to work toward a degree In Public Healtb Dept. In Rwal Oak and Pontiac. H.tOS-M.OM depending on quall-llcatlona and exwricnce. Paid va- laod Cunty OIRce Bldg. I fayet^it. Pontiac, FX : ■EAiCBTREBS. EXPERlENCtD T cuatora lurnltura upbolatery fc part time work. Wm. K. CowK 5o5 Voorhela Road.________^ SECRETARY $3700 to $4801 Intereating career poaltlona both In downtown Pontiac and County ■ervtce Center lor mature woman. Muai: take ahortbnnd at ------- hoftpUallMtloo pUi^ reUremrlit plan oombloed with toclal seeur* Itjr. Apply pertoanel office. Oak- uaty Office Bulldi liu. 1 fwu JEmployment Agdheies 9 BCOicicHEPER W^an ago 3»40 with light Ing and cu mnnngt 1-glrl di_____ t^ oinee. Muatbe MU etaarga bookkaeper. Mtdwaet Employment - 406 Pantlnc Stata Bank Bldg. PE O-Om: ________________________ Evelyn Edwards KECEPTIONIST $2U ailh good Itgure aptitude and typing. Muat be attractive and Ilka to deal wHb tha puMle. appeara aflly. s'tsno top-nita akltla. Typing — with exceflent outgoing peraon- lartrytlowB—Sdh^ TO PLY. PABT EPPI- 55rTvU**K5li..U“lSr-i.?ii5i «;arOra'2i'TllvVr"lS.'wFWJ!l‘ pilQQ, AIM ai— ---------- «BA« Biihu. - No Layoffs! Wa ffrnU You Par MEAT CUTTFRS * AND COUNTERMEN yERY MUCH IN DEMAND People Must Eat! Special for 30 Db>b'* Only $249 RBODLAR ISM 10 WEEKS . FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE OAT OR EVEN1N08 tnoOlra About Our Club Plan WOMEN Cashiering or Meat Wrapping AtUr two wacka you wtU be able Vo work la the ayitema uaed by nil ,Supermarkcte ' Just $25 BlXlULAB 6H ___________________Jis: S;Ve‘7o«^n*"“cal?';'ATfcMH h™M llJm-; realty, or S-4M6, PE ^SI BARGAIN I X 11 xddiltODc. 6AM rage 1466 . porebtt tS66 __ work SSc eq. ft. PHA lerma. Oulu'a ContlrueUu, PE 6-61IS ' ALL EINOB OP -CEMENT WORE. raaaonable. Jeneen. 663-S6M. A-l ALTERAfidl<8 AND HODERN-liallon. Retidratlal- and eommer-OR 3^ Cook CuatruatlM Oo. BRICE. BLOCK. CEMENT AND —-7alr work. IM per month, plua uilll-! 3 BEDROOM8. LARGE LOT, ___ PE 1-61M, Dlorah Bplldlng 1 place, lakq privileges. OR____ Cb-.,,, ... 3 BEDROOMS. % ACRE BOT. T<^nt \\-itli ^ptioiv j down'‘paym*nl^°CalrOR'^32«n^^ ---------------------------------- ...onnoft ROYAL FOOD CLUB .. Y16 W,_ U MUe^ _ Ca_U_M7-tI36 1 FHi^aB-Bi TjaWw'ha.HagB | nienta with private batba. atove. , No rain in two months . .110 degrees in the shade! We i ter furniabcd *cioaa to. inwm I didn't have this kind ot weather before they stopped the-j Jtviue.'^PE siisS.' ^ *“burn a^BEDROOM BRICK TERRACE. Royal Oak, MlohUu, JOIN OALLAORER’S ACCORDION Bcbool. Bummat acbedulea now forming. Accordion lurnlahed tree while learal^. GALLAGHER’S 16 B. Huron / PE 4-6IM _____ BttihMihNdi'ctAstift anO pr!- g,!^Fl rate Inatnictlon by qullftad In-. tlmaUa. Phont OR 3-6113. Work Wanted Male 1 home, oaraoe. cabinetb. ad- "washincl-H^EtT ?i“2?>w‘2SSS?* have public relatlo Hcatlont aaslatant , a real abarp gal. Journallam rapaper txperl- $a ablllly. Pub- 34>* IMial Huron Sales ulea poaltloa mui be H.8. grad and pralr- — college. Salaried. Midwi ployment — 46t Pootli Bank Bldg PE S-63T SECRETARY Age"-36-31 ■ Muat have__________ hand. Exceptionall 'mrat. 466 Pontiac Bute Bank Bldg. PE >*311, ADOmONB. _______________ale. PE >1340. AA WAiX WASklNO BY M . China. IVu B a. upholattry. PE A-l Carpenter work a Specially ________________ PE 6-1611 BUSH. WEEDS AND LAWN tint, hud dltglns. Utht ubui-Ing. PE 3-63B3. ^ CARPENTRY WORk AND PACNT- ROOF REPAIRS EAVEBTHODOHINO PE 4-64' SWIMMING, p66L POUND: LARGE ' BLACK White dot. Crescent Lake v ty. call PE >1631._______ POUND: YOUNG ORAhOk i ALL CA.SH GI OR FHA Don't loae your equity, kail Immediate drpoalt R I W1CKKR8HAM Maple .MAyltlf XMT: A CRAFTSMAN POLICHER and tool box on North Perry Finder wlU be reworded. Cal >1634 after 6 p.m. or brlpg ' .’S.^RD^I I laundry TaciiuTeaTTea't luraiah^! ! clean. Child welcome./PE 1-1331. -iS ROOMS .h 6-M61I* d?S?Jt!d. h?a°. iSi w"a'ti??Sftg’- B=E^Miraiw&vi”i ;^rr‘iSd;‘"”MJ""i‘£a-%E Uula Borit. Realtor. PE 6-36431 3-ltM. < 1. ROOU8 AND BATH NEAR 6X' Ren^^i.^rnjiih^ 371 J?; *m Vmm.’em i?i6^ at"4l^.“totS: Milford. Union 1 nvnn/vrku ^ 1-dny InataUaUon — No money down ** --------------------*- form: PIfh LOST MALE BEAOLE. TRI-COL-or. Vicinity ol Waihlngton Park. PE 6-3111 apartmenti. Fully furnlahed. Park. Ing Northtot aide. — ---------- PE 6-3361__________ 1 ROOM -- KrrraWJKTTE, PRL >1463. EFFICIENCTi doiu irnlahed Pa-- ' PE >1633 ____ ________________________ !j RCiOMS AND BATH. LOWER lower, cloae In, Adult*. I month. FE >1166 -Siegwart Construction Cement Work ' I***»>»”* °** :y BOOSrt. HEAT AND HOT WA- I ROOMS AND BATH. NICELY ter lurn.. 613 per wk.. pvt. bath lurnKhed, excellent location, cloaei and entrance. 110 8, Merrlmac. Notices and PerBonals 27 in see caretaker. 103 Waahlngton R 3-1311 o Busineu Service IS Kltchena _ ------ _ _ ---- CARPEHTBB and ...OJC it'li'NT —- — and repair. FE >33« LAWN AND ODD JOBS. E3CPER1-enced and ref. PI >4603 LAWN MOWINd. HAND DIOOINO. " Bathing and Trimming For aU breeds of dogs. Pteku 3 ROOMS, NO&TH END. PRIVATE 3 LARGE ROOMS. ACROSS PROM DAINTY MAID BUPPLUEB. 136 ahowtr. bath, eleu. cool. 118. Tal-Huron Bhopplng Contar. All DAINTY _ aaAip_ ourruM. ,,ek Adulti. PE 3-C16 I vUlltlea fumlAVd 610. Refer- PDR BERV- i 3 ROOMS AND klTCHENETtE —Ivale bath. utUltlaa paid. Au- H»0 W. Huron St PE >3M1. irn. PE 3MM. ____________ 4 Ri^MS AND BATH. WEST BIDE. ' ROOlU, PURNI8HED ORi ‘ I Menomlnca. PE 6 Are You Debt-Happy? Let US show you a pleasant way U> imy your debts, use your credit to imprnva yuf status, and-- probicmi Romei Servlcta. 366 >U04 llvary I . CaU OR IBAN WANTS WORK OP ANY kind. CaU PE >6766.____■ AND TRUCK FOR HIRE BY BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. WaU and windows. Reasonable. ' „ __________ FE 3-1631.__________________________I PK >6136. electric MOTOR SERVICE RE- 1 ' pairing and rewinding. 316 E. Pike Phone PE 4-3M1. I SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED * PE 4-4343 ARE YOU IN DEBT? PAINTIHO. WASH WINDOWS. PA- I . pcrlng, WmIi rilfi, kliT odd jobs. ! 8AWS MACHINE SRAEPENED. Qq*r. EKptrttnctd. FE MM3. i tey Le>c .. It Eoiley 8t Bookkeeping & Taxes 16 repair iervic3633 ' PREP HERMAN OR >1663 ------ ---------------NEEDINO DRE88MAKINO, TAILORINO, AL-terattona Mrs, Bodell. PE >6663 ALTBRAtidNS ANY OIRL OR W<______________ a Irlendly adviser, pbone » 3-613Y. After 6 p.m. or If no an-answer call FE 1-6134. Cenfldcn- E >3636 ' SImmt. AL'S COMPLETE LANDSCAPINO Plowint grading, dlaclr- --- Ing manure, -■‘-‘ PE >4a8 any debt* ----r thu m tend. 30g W. I Mich. , :* only, PB >1633. PR IV ATE, I r6oM8 Ui-lkER. lU Whlttei PE >4Qg1______________ LAROE ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH '"APTICRI ' I FE 4-6133 3 ROOMS OH 1ST FLOOR. PRI- ♦ rate entrance and bath Wc»t aide. PE >6163.______________ 3 ROOMS. BATH. 616 A WEEK. 336 N. Bailnaw. FE >6663. 2V, BOOM FURNISHED APART- ______ utlllUea. , , . . EM 3-3611, 3616 Union Lk. Rd-........ 3-3 ANb 4 ROOMB. PRIVA'rt BATH ROOMS AND BAT . ______ fum. 666 Mtlrooa. FE 1-6466. >ROOM UPPER, PRIVATE EN-, truce, heat furnlahed. PE >6646. &.ROOM APARTMEifriBE"COU-V or«d rC 441310 ud entruoe, newly decorated. . Under, juw mgQHament. 16 Clark. Apply Apt. 6. I LAROE CLEAN ROOMS. PIRB^ floor, utllttlee. washing prlv., pvt. entrance, quiet plaee. 3Sg Norton. . JRNISHED. ir api. Ample parking, town. Apply 67 Mechanic. floor. Utilities I ....... ...... NEAR BUS. heat and water furnished. Working couple or working girls preferred. PE >61t1 ROOMS DSRoWtk. kor WA-Mkac dote, Wttorford 6443 1 ROOM DUPLEX. NEAR CEN- OR 3-i4m.____________ 3 BEOROOlS iiucE RANCH. fuU basement, tn HerTlngtan HllU. •156 down. No rod tepo to ro-. aponatblo party. Cafiowner. Any-tlme PE ♦£T^or Jto >1481. 3-BEDRdOM IIOUE, LAROE LOT on lagoon. PInItnod baaement. aprljjkUng ^^tam Lakt pi' rown' 616.600 ' bt prlvllexca patio. 61.M0 High, gas heat. 616. MA J8 AMD BAI _______ran. UL - • 131 STIRLfko -------------------- ------------ ranch, landscapad, |1S BR 1-3430. ; — Arranga mo. Detroit. True mvoatmant Corp i to Income. Oontic NEAt RANCH. 3 BEDRM8 i mini pool, abuflir board tropical recreation ---- house, tmmadlau recreation room, green ■------- oecnpucy. aUbeiir LakrT *iy*^*owner'. Fenced yd ....... ...... school*; 1-ROOM_____________________________ 1116 PonUac, Lk Rd ! er In Novi on lot 66 x316’ wl of Craacent Lk. Rd LI; railroad at back. Oood ■ - - atUr 1:16 p.u 3-4636, betwegn 6 a Btauuiul tad living room. Aluminum aiding. Baseboard baat. 6160 monthly. Elwood Reajly. 66> 15 Acres COLORED Brftnd ntv 3 btdwm full ----a. Ceramic rmt md icraene. o4iood. Nice btj __________ve. Low Tent. FE a-7M7 Rtm Roalty. liltul'en- . . . lakt Irootaia North o Scott Lake. SacrUlct. 6U.S66 RUSSELL YOUNG BUILDER___________PE >336 FOR COLORED. >^M UPPER. children welcome. PB 3-6466. FOR RENT OR SALE. WATER- d >bedroom ruch. OR 3-0631. QUIET COMFORTABLE 1 BED- ------- 1..— bU.K.„ Jinn iiv- prlvlltget. $59 A MONTH \\ A1.TON AREA Flu* Uxet to anyone. 3 bedroom: garage. 306 ft. lot. Leaa thu 6666 to move you In. \V. \V. Rdss Homes,Trie. OR 3-6631 LAKE ORION. LARGE HOME. 136’ wooded laketronuge, summer rent. 660 week, ytarlr lebat 6«6 month. Lake Orton Realty, M-34. MY 3-3311. NICE >ROOM HOME ON LARGE lot. 616 monthly. OR 4-1011. MEW MODERN 3 ■ BEOROOk brick, inqulrt 66 E- Blvd. North WALLED LAKE AREA. MED-room. 3 bntha, brick ranch. 3'i-garnge. gllO -------------- ~ "’ BATH. FIRST Baidwln"Ave; Iwierbac^'*Auto Parts PE 6-1061. 5 ’roomb. heat and rot Kurth. Realtor. Ml >1611. rEBT SroE BRICK. NICE NEIOH-borhood, convenllnt leeaUew.—> room*. Itu bathev* gkt heal I. Call'a r I p n rE*4-»M» Gloria Afiartment * fur'nltneif' 316 Orchard L ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. __J. PE >6466. 164 Mt. Ciemena ROOMB AND BATH. SMALL PaddocK Aulo Repair Bumper to bumper cleanup. Bumping and pninting. Tue-up broket' and earbureatora. Complete aenrlce. Free eatlmatea. Dulert call for contract. 333-6616. 566 8 PADDOCK_______________ AsphElt l^ing^ , Free GE-Trarisistor Radio DO IT YODRSELP EIT8 WITH WOOD OR ALUM. DOCKS OPEN SUNDAY I>3 . Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDK DEALER 16M S. Telegraph Rd PE 3-6633 PINTER'S 1316 M OPDYEE RD. THOMPSON LAPSTRAKES OOR8ETT PIBEROLAS AEROCRAPT OLA88 AMD ALUM. OLAiS AND ALUM. CANOES 6' AND 16’ ALUM. PRAMS BOOK SAIL BOATS ------'lUEEM I”””-”"’ SPEED QUEEN PIBEROLAS ^ JOHNSON JIOTORS OAIGR TRIilERS 1 flborglaa ■ Com^to We RENT BOATS, MOTORS. ’TRAILERS PAUL A. YOUNG,. INC. Bwildlng ModernliRtion block, bbick ANto . TerMaracb. PE »A TERMS ON OARAOES fL^RAV^'cONTR^^O E ESTIMATES ON >m riNO AND SIDING. NELOON Co. OB 3>ltl '■inu Af^la' avwanwmrwwa. a Co. OB 3>m.__________________ UILD OR REMODEL - CALL - —Co. ORI-iltl Carpeatry Work Cement ^ktfEcti boadad, Onimga, floart. dflyn-wajt ud pnwM ALTERATIONS. ALL OARMENT8. ihe , Enit Dreate* OR_3f1163. THIS SPACE kESERVro FOR VOUR BUSINESS on SERVICE AD DIAL ra >8161 TOOATI Dry WbW . _ __________ . DUCTINt and tlnlahlng. Free aal. 5R 3-861 !‘=“51?.“ Wtd. Children to Board 28! {5SJ5 A? gardbn. y>^. Oil 3.6M>, _ Buldwlp. F b>by welcome, 225 F kOOMS DP. PwVA'TE ^Yitiiitie* Landscaping Floor Sanding . „-l FLOOB BAHDIMO-’WITT THE FLOOR BANDER-FE >3133 PABOLON ■ WATKRLOX - BRUCE ACROSS FROM AVONDALE HlOH ' CARL L. BILLS BR. PLOpR BAND- Fencing Pontiac Pence Co. OR 3-6666 Chippewa Fence Co.. will InsUll 46 ’ chain link lone $1.16 per foot, walk gatea i eluded. AU work and materli guaranteed Corner noata. II eaci eaty term* OR 3-6161. Furniture Refinishing ■ rUBNITORE REPINMHINO AND, Landfcapifig 1-1 MERION BL.UE SOD. YOU pick up; dollvirtaa Ia|- - ‘ .......— KCK up, o«UT»riwn , ihumw. Id. Roto-tlUlng. 3661 CroOkt Rd. ixl PINE ROOF BOAIM 4c Un. ft. 1X3 FUBBINO STRIPS. 36 to.ft. 3x4 EUn Dry P^.-; • 3x4-1 Economy stadi . .. 3SojU V Peg Board ..........- SIBI ,.J’ V-Orove MahOfUr *6.66 4xtxtb Hardboard . " 61.16 u. PONTIAC LUMBER CO. CASR AND CARRY 631-Oakland Avq.__PK >6613 Plywood ■ no 661 amok at aU timer ALL raiCTtNEWES AND SPraEB Plywood Distributor Paintera A PecorEtera Plaatering Service A-l PLAfTETOO Rp Lao, PE >1M3- NEW AND REPAIR WOW. FREE Robert MeOloun. PE A-l COMPLETE LANDSCAPINO. I tree eatlmatex available, lawn cut- . ting and ferUllxlng. OR 3-6366 m 1 1041 A-l complete LANDSCAPINO. ; jib. “”^4!"!! mo""S'ii. "m? ’ wtd. HousehoM 0»ods 29 Stencils BOAT NUMBERS V *166 3 Inch - Po' ict 16 nleet MAOE-TOOROER STENCIL PAnilam aianm M RltlOCll Cc FE >6336 A - 1 MERION BLUE BOD, N cutting 3-year turl to your or •n« amount. Pick-up or «e Traar. Lincoln 7-3766 ACE TREE SBRVICB ----------SMOVAL JOHNSON RADIO & TV I SOD DELIVERED .IVER MIClilgu Tesa License 1164 MICKEY STRAbLY TV SERVICE DAY OB NIOHT. PE >13*6. IT ree Trirnyln g Service I AL'S COMPLETE LANDSCAPINO I Seeding, aoddtnf, black dirt. I Tu aoU. tree trimming and removal Cement work, patios and fencing ! PE 4-433t or OR 3-6166 COMPLETE LAWN WORE. OAR-den plowli^ finished grading and * — —PE " I BIO DIFFERENCE We pay more cash for lurnllure and appllucei, 1 piece or boute-• - Bargain House FE 3-6643. Mrvlce. FE LET US BUY^ IT OR BELL IT F^ YOU OXFORD COMMUNITY Wanted MiscellAneous 30 I BBDROOM8. LIVINO AND DIN-Ing room, bulltrin appliances In kitchen, family room, attached garage, fenced yard .with patle. MA >3646________________;__________ ILLAC ^ 3 R( ______ ____CaU UL i-lM6. WEST SIDE. SMALL riOtte Wl'l’tt' baaement. PE 4-6333. Rent Lfh* ft!*^>** BEDROOMS. L A K *_P^T, ROOMS. HkAT — PE >1663 ________________________________ -----Yt j MJl-ES. north ONJ.AKE MID aaukee, MA >1666. 166 Mary Day ^ 3 family Income. 6 rooms a balh. first floor. Occupied _ ^ 66.466 on terms WlU diacout for cash. In exccUOnt condition. Quick poe-scaaloa. K. O. Hempstead, Real- ^‘.'alj^r >6661.___ JO >6634 366 JDDSON. 3 OR 4 B|6rOOM8. yjl'i temt., racriaUoh rm.! gas haat. 113.366. 61.666 down. Bal-anee land contract. PE >3380. 406 DOWN, CUTE >BEDROOM. I. EM 3-6061. $2,520 Kquitv foe $500 Balance only I3.ft6 and 660 per monUi. Not much of a bouse but 3 nice lots with lake privtleie* on MIddlestmtta U. House la modem, owner will give immedi- A. C Compton & -Sons »0 W. Hlltdn OR 3-141.4 lUr 6 p.m. OR 3-4668 TO >7058 ARCADIA II Nicely located 3 rooms and bat apartment. Children permittee 146 per month. Cloae to school! churches and downtown. Warm I the. winter,^ cool to the sununei Ample la^^^ facilities. Hempstei 4-1384 3-4 ROOM BA'IH. DOWNTbwN. | 613-616 *6tb Auburn. PE >05341 Annum, Corner of Edith CLEAN ROOMS. OARAOE. PRI-j 5 rooms newly decorated, comer ---------------------------------------------- gas heat and garage. :ar garege. 1 6 after 4. housekeepino cabins at MC-Peely Resort, Ortonvllle. 133 per week. 106 aerr ol playground lor 'children Safe beach. NA 1-3616 • M-16 beaph. E. Twin its*’ South .EdIUi near Auburn. Inquire 136 8. Edith or 'Vnutaer'NawIF furnished and *'*lf*- ....... ..cora*ed. Ntar Central High. PE ATTR^CTTve R O R A L 3 BTO-2-13g6. , I room home. bath. oU heal, hot ....... ' ---' —--r. Highland Twp, Huron Val-1 MODERN COTTAOE AT HIOOIN8 Lake. Fireplace. Shower. Boat and -------- — yeek. DL 3-6I«. I. I3i weekly, c Private catranke. lONT COTTA! „ned porch, luu . .. from PonUac. Wal-* ____ Lk. Available July and Au- guat Ml Wk. MA >3301. ____^ SUMMER COTTAGE, 6 BOOUs. Hwln* Pfbnm 1 \o^rtinrn i>Ddy bCfcch. »a— wwiww- i « swvriy iioinvB un arsusuuuy dlnSle'^tfc R^aras?: Raferencea WATER-FRONT CABIN FOR RENT 1 reoulred 176 ner month, ohone 1 on Little Bear Lake near Lewi*-; Rd. PE 4-S361. .______________ BY OWNER. , 1 ROOMS, BATH, full basement, oil heat. 103 Hen-deraon. PB 4-1666.___________ and will fumlah material to fln-,.u ,,---payment. — — - ment We have models. Also some very good buys tn 3 and 3 bedroom homea with 6166 down. A. C. Compton & Sons 4606 W. Huron OR 3-4666 OR >1414 After 1 p.m , OR 34666. PR >1056 room, 1 bedropm, kitcheneUe 3 LARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH;C<^5;»Dv7: and fntraocf, low rent Apply| 365 N Perry COLORED . --- -------------------------- 1 --- , ^ J _______J beach, c Phone FE >3644 __________, j. mip, j nenro! For Rent Rooms ---------------------- ' 64.640. EM i OARDENINO AND LAWN SERV- *mulpaent Forbee Printini I 3 ROOMS AND BATH. NEW PUR-...u Office supply. MI >3016. nllure private entratjce. UtUtllei —^-------—-------------------I luratabed. 313 Btau sV. PE 5-3046, LUi.tmr.i3' wanted small deep freeze 3 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED.; j.bedRDOM APARTMENT NEAR - In excellant condlUon. I —....... “ “ --- ' ------- ]3 R006W, REDECORATED. UTIL- Iurni*hed Trucks .to Rent AND EQUIPMENT Dump Trwtfca-SoiiVTranart Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Wanted to Rent $2 RENTAL SERVICE tUcky sod. Laid or dallvered. Tractor work and fins grading. Frea estimates. All work guaranteed. Craig and Brtaee of Pontiac. Llcenatd landaeaMrs. Wa ttnaooe. PE >1111 or PE >3303. Tenants watting. Call R. J. Value! Realtor. 346 Oakland Avenue. .FS! >3631 Shere Living, Q****’ft»f* ^ Moving and Trucking 22 A-l MOVmd EERVICE. REAEON-ablt rates. FE >3460. PB >36M. gentleman would LUCE MIO- dla-sgad gantlcman to ibare email ' home and axpeniat. 46M Weoo-nah near Dodge Park No. 4 or FE 3-1*33 Upholstering^ SMnH~M6VD40~06r~ '>E >4164 |. **- ^ HAUUNO ^D RUBBI8H,__ANjr‘..................... ......... .............. - ____ ooolract. Cash buyers watting. Call Raaltor Par-trldge. PE 4^3661. 1066 W. Huron THOMAS UPBOL8TBRINO 161 NORTH PERRY BT FE 5 8888 tlmV w^ere FH 6Vm ABSOLUTELY THE FASTEST AC- >U34 ™ I tlon on vour land oantract Cash kADLINO AND RUBBMH AHY------ vnyyherc. PE >16*6. ROOlU WELL PURNIBHED. «»* cv« 16 Pine Prove. UTILITIES, BAth. AduBe. 1*6 Center. PK' >3360 K Mansfield. PE *-1806. ABILITY 3 AND 4 ROOMS. NOBTH8IDE. modern apartmenti, convenience* of private home PB 4-1341. after LAKE APARTMENT. REFRIOER-ator and stove. Adults, reterance. ax.!i the war around. CaU morn-enlng*. OR 3- LIVING ROOM. DINING ROOM, kitchen, bedroom, bath, extra Mtjr^y ^d^. good netghboi' " .... . ____ _______. civic activities and public transportation. Only refined people need tpply. nu children OT pets. Dawson and BuUer-vield. FE 3-5430 or FE 3-1915. LAKE VISTA APTS. attractive small gentleman. kltch..prlv. I____ STOPPING AT DOOR. LAROE Iront attractive rm. PE. >7333 , BACHELORS - 8WlMMINO; l^ bV OWNER. 3-BEDROOM BRtCK. new family room 16x33. >car garxge. 150x150 lot. Low dn. pjrmt. >6.660 OR 3-66M or MA >1654 BY OWNER. 3-BEDROOM F*RAME rxnch. 12x16 living rm.. kitchen -",h illnelte x|- .. CLEAN ROOM FOR MAN. PRIVATE ' call FE • >3162 - 156 per I 5-3566 rrn r.? RTTTTF) CLEAN BLEEPING ROOM. CLOSE JLJ V-/ clean sleeping rooms. I >M4I. 360 Wait Huron. ROOM Rh floor, front, R >1636 Ruia McNab - CASS AND EUZA. ’■***’ »»e »oe reured coupta or FE 4 1606. Rooms with Board BOARD OPnO> 141 Oakland 3i3641. Water Softener Scryke Water Softenw Service Wfoddiig Service RAULINO and rubbish. NAME price ABF Ume. FE >0066 ^ YARD LIGHT __________ -- clean up. OR 3-3643. -_______ LIGHT HAULING. ASH AND trash,^ ire* _lrlmml^ aod^re- men only, board optional _ ^ ^ . , „ „ :______ , _ _________irfuh'*, * * pi ‘i 66?l Reasonable 141 Oakland PE To let cash for your Land Cm- j rqoMS. cLeaN. t>RtVATE EN-: - 3-6100 tracts, equities . and mortgage*. I gai utilities 343 Norton ------ don’t lose that horns Are your, qR >4TO ’ UPPER’ 3> BEDROOM APART- (Eg TrOOM-AND BATti CLOSE' to ment and garage ftd.t ' tWtmniAmn X-V S-IXa-l Xm- V.S Ted ixprrt counsel with you. kicCullough, 6U-lt30 ARRG AEALTY 5143 Caaa-ElUabeth Road LIOBT Al Rubblah. gravel a Plying Decorettag 23 ACTION land contract. -’Urge c 11 Hr. Klttor. PE >3661 wag KlU. Laka Rd. iftm ObHTRACTB " *CLjSk ■RKJUr'EEr'A’TE 3101 W. HUI^ , FE 6 CASH X for Fosr land tot "\vti*i2h^ THIS SPACE RESERVED , FOR TOUR BUSINESS L. ' OR SERVICE AD DIAL PE 3-6ISI TODATI _______________________ _____ OR >13Si. „ LADY INTERIOR DE£0RAT0R. CA«i PdK" . Paparlni. PE >8343. eontracta. PE EXTERIOR kAINTIIlO AND WALE LAND CONTRA,,..______________. — waehlng. raaoonaMo pricea. OL u a^ Eari OarnU. EM >2611 eeparate entraoct, c ‘—I. Ill a w--" J!2-S12 LAROE r60M UPI^R NEWLY ■ ----- Prlvwu ----------- la. 1 el X116. Rent Houses Furnished 39 ________, idAiN fd6or. privatI bath, Sdulta. is Clark iS^r DECttgATED miuuat tsmtUad. U Noriow. MA S-n>om tptrtmc nlsbed |19 4T*T6*________________ attractive' 3 k o 6 p. near Tel-Huraa. J IM\1 KOI ATE ACTION .„. o any caod load coatraou. New _PE 3-MM. or eeaioaojl. Tour caih upon sa> | apartMBS lataotery IntptcUqp of property furnished, soar at. aad tlUe. Ask for Ksa TMS|Set«. >6886, sBor 6 p.m. . I COLD WAVE SPiCIAr Fourth. Hoc Convalescent Homes 44 baaement. 663-1736. BY OWNER. 2 BEDROOMS. MOD-rm Keego Harbor. $358 down. 666 per month Phona 6S>1314. BRICK — SEMINOLB HELLS 6 rooms. 3 bedrooms.- IV bath*, new^ltchen. maka olfar U * Silver l.ake Apartments Now available very attractive lake fronts Stove, refrigerator and garate. Adults Reference*. • c-'c-mgion. ngO Dixie Hwy A C I A PLEASANT CHRISTIAN ROME on a beautlfuUy tree-shaded acre j lot. Win tahe bed ridden or up j and around pktients They will I receive toed oaro and pvt. hamt .; privileges. Exp, practical nurta In i charge. Phone 613-6SI1. CARE IN PRIVATE ROME PO^ llnette comb . 3-car gar., patto ittacbed. LandeeapaC wooded aa# Tv.iwn... .411 Jpy la OA 6-3IUI. Lake. eoU after * p m, OR 3-6l3g ON ^AII^ETMET. CKNm OP b**ement,**ll3 *S*^al», Romeo. Call Plateau >S1>6. CGLOBKD 3 bodroam JMca $10 DOWN Modal IM Dttmar PE >3163 EVES. U MOH Waatown Realty . COLONIAL HILLS tely furntshei. oU Rent OftlcE Spyly 471 S OPFICEB POR RENT, 6646 le Hwy OR >tW phtTe “pr" «5 sis S! DIxtc Rlibway. Drayton Plam*. OK 3-1366. BLOCK PROM OOWN- .... ..... nfee fenture Ukc a car waab. Fireplace. Plnlthed breeaeway. and covered porelf Designed for a busy family tl^ ooty wants 2 badroema. *SMM with ooly S3.6M down W. \V. Ros.s Ilorncb. Inc. CHKKOKi;iVHIU.S 3-HEDK(X)M 2 FULL BATHS - - THU NEW HOlU U LOCAIYB Ilf ^ TWEy^r-j ^ tHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATTIRDAY, JUL'f 1, 1961 A. For S«Ie Homes 49 ’ For Sab Howce 49 iOETOM MAM VoR * MODELOPEN DAILY 4T08P.M; raS'aSe SmbT' A *d**a. Na mwtgsM* am Rd to Psretwerib.sMM to Saa- fi"^t?rair.jS.i5tor' Custom -Built Home **Se‘ uT'^aSTtoJSSSlrd’ M ■need to*tt*Re*hntbM*k5S-g^^^Reabart C. Davto. NKW TRI LEYBL. ^ ..tolttd 3 DfoSiSr»iS~' iNaar OaktoiH LOkci. NO MONEY 1X)WX TO wmomouNsw^tAirv snAaMBYnM AMrf I 1 i.R^ Ml MSDO NmI and hMu ^ JOe»IJ JM Til» Wlh: Oil l«n«i uM Ml P«r WRITE 1-*M Po»*M»IO" •“ Su MCfUnrt 3 Mdroom r«n«h ’ ham* MUt U '<*. NIC* kitcbrn __________; and «Ulll!r. Oil funi***- AWmIw* X AACWinCE fft. 1. AH inrt rail! Ter 1 beeatr Uinwflioetl' OoM III »MA. «3A*M. ^i-a±s?«f*ias; J. CJIAVDEN. k™im Km hi«a schow. “ - ” ^***' sisr? S?*“ I b«rr BH»l bear. Ei-I ■ and lart* a • I d I a tl Mac*, taiaur G.I.^s •IMb down - A BACfUncE _____________________ _____ 3 bedroPBi*. AU I*c* brtek. rail! and eat *1 dtr. baeetaem. A b*a«T Mreacbailll — m *»a t« Fcrlecl e«Bdttioa CaiyMed. Coa-' N*ar Walt I'KAMPSEN EARLY AMERICAN ROME*. NEW Btocu Wr»t eabar^. WUI con-j fid«r taall boat, car or booM-< traUtr Ifi trad*.. N*Ma Btdf. CO. I OR Milt .. rWE RENT — Ml A ICONTR! • ‘---- Frir*'--------- l-ldM 1. - Ttrai LoN Salt Hoi WEST SUBURBAN RW* Y k*dra*a. Oaras*. la duiat boat. M IM by IMi la atdiat* paaMaalea. MS par aaall and laiaa. M* dewa plaa cotta. W. W. Ross Homes, Inc. OPEN FAMaY ROME AND INcdtt Drir* out Sunday ana la-latct Ibla l-rooa b*a* dt> ; alyi^ aritb th* lart* (am- -Ily la alttd. An elder boa* but ttry apactoa* aad prt-tmtlona uHh Ink* arlti-Ittai on Fla* Lake. MaN . Utba tMm vltb natural tlrwlac*. family rooa off ttparat* dlatac yodM. at«. i W laauilcd Sa* hot «at*r beat, arc* M vltb clrcu-■" »*ry ale* I-"' I all knotty y rtibt Ip IH* Orchard Lake Rd Tha homo hat' to bt latptctcd to b* apprtdalad. Opto Iroa S to k. BRICK COLONIAL. ' Lena Lack frontaa* lot ilia klM. btanufttlly land* uaotd. All reoBt larytr . IH bath*. S tbaa ayaras*. IH k*tha. S natural ftropBcaa. ban- < meal rtcreatloa room, talk-Qitl to tte tskt. OUiei t^llBc appMBtmoata too Bumtroua to meatlop. la-- iptcl tliia vttktnd. INCOME. Hart tb* rent IS'd uTi^IKu rtablo S-reea owntr'a tktr* hire* Mly loL yarac*. fraaao aad lal-utioo atoaa aldiat. 111.. BIOIN O. turaac*. wall-to.«aIl car-ptUnc la Urtac rooa aad haU. cktra lars* kltcbaa. NewOffkd* 2536 DIXIE HWY. DORRIS AND SONS RBALTORS MM DIkIt Hwy._____OR M3M On >a«burbaa S-bedra. boat -FraeUcaUy n*«. IH. batka wtcb double lavatory oad toaRy. plta-ty W aalural caUaata ia alca kitchtn. BO boacBont bot baa Et. utility Loeatad t mllet tat( of CItrktton on OorktHo Rd. MUt hoar bat be*o Ot approved tor in.HO - My price, W.TH, catb to Mtk. which will rmulre |3,R» do. Alao wtll aaU OB land coo-tract lor IIC.SM with $1.M* da. Will accept Italian wa|po toward da. payaaat. Fb. MA MM*. LEAYINO STATE. MOST BELL 3-1 bedroom ranch-type. 3H-car »-! race, family room, aaa beat. ie-:_ tween BoebeaWr and Fontiac. FE. A-IMI. ____________ , I-ake Oakland Heights ! Lbedroea brtek wllb S«Ar ca- SS-. srab LAKE PRIVILEOBB-3-BiDtlOOIf. ytOTRINO DOWN Buburboa 3 badroom ranch — larc* family kuctacn — Alum. St-- aad icraoBi — eac. nelcbboi -LAKE PRIYILEOES - ... decorated — Taraat — Frlc* 111... 3M. approi. *1M coau. CaU Mr RUlaian. OB 3-XHl. rcpreaaatli Clark Real Eatate. NO MONEY DOWI4 STOUTS Best Buys .. Today^ RQCRBSmR - 3 A^R E 8 AND FARMRpUSB with a tIow that U out M thu «orld. Neatled lo too hllU near Roebaator iuit off noad. Beautiful yard and ...III. An Item dtftl- OBiy ta.SS0 down. CRAWFORD AUBURN HEIORTS 1-bedroom .e with tuU boaenukit on nice t itreet, only M.tM. Will lew down payment cr par-trade. Let ua ibow you tbia RELAX AND UVE ON BEAUTI-*“1 Foi Bay. Drl»e alowly —• —•—e Road, paat oad H mUe to SIBOWART CONSmuenW -Custom Builder WUlNbLE BILLS. BRIOI HOME ^MALL DX. PAYMT Ibtdream. lart* ktwbca. Urt* ■mty roi«. tenaed ACRES - AttruUve S-bedroom _______________, . property nrat^tlat oljered at only III.NS, SrABmNOTON JUNIOR HtElt close dtilaoee *— ~ Etta Mtory floor plan wMb den down with bath aad a roomt up. Baiemant and heat. Daly I1.4M down plua coatt on FHA. Other eitraa aad IH-cat Btaaie. Warren Stout, Realtor e H. a*slB*w M. • FB S-SU Offtce eneo Suaday S to I aii.^itre have ceveral czceptloocl buyt to both Bdw and oWer hornet, which you can boy tor no; *H down, 'llittc arc not pro-]cA houam. CaU today aad atk to aca thcaa hornet. 3H W, WtItOB YE »31M -3* W, Flint__MY 1-1143 SELL BUY TRADE THRU MILLER JOHN I. > REAL I Multiple Listing SerYice STRAIGHT AS AN ' ARRO WILL BACRIFICI - Owner lecv-InE tute. 3-bedroom ranch, tpa-cteua kltehfb. plenty of rup-boardi. fuU bciement, aluminum, ctormi tod tcreeni, ranch-type fenced nrd. Itke prlvtle«ca. ■lasteddnfporchei. full batemeat. good landy beech Could be lued •I Income. Ill.Mt, tftrae or trade. ' ^__ ! iTattoqary alumtouffl atormi, 3 *’^o?tasi^**paneS?*'Ui knotto^ptue* recreation., “porSh* ' pS«ly W4.M*. n *-0*33.__________________I furoltoed, ekcellent bMcti. ideal _____I ESTATE m S. Teleiraph Rd, I-win' BIDE BUNGALOW. tOBAL for retired couple. I ------- iB—Low down poymenl Hlih orca. A ar * * bedroem home d alum, ektorter. toapeetton. William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 WEST SUBURBAN I Rr.. 3 bedim. batemenL large I .. .... ....... _ _____ Lovely clean home. Friced kttcben’.'Yliathi,' fuTl baacment, " *........ farage. larje lot, laka prlyUetea. ,B#TTi&l HURRY!! I fc.ii R.,. EABT SUBURBAN bau_ R*e-| ____ ______ kitchen, . brecie- ___ JH-car tarage, well land acaped. lot IMilM’. only *11. r tor oulek tale NAVAJO ROAD .m.*amm mej:» tm /IBMBB r»OCII, 31 ilTlDf rOOHI. M Ration mm to battmeat Oaraga earpellng. eicallent kl Paul M. Jones Real Est. fon bawmenf, gat beat. I HURON «!■ I E *-lMI| , ;H0MK flub INCOME UPPER LONG LAKE Lake prttllegei AttractWe Colonial ranch overlooktnt lake, with 3 ,, ™ ui,m, kitin' l-A^H" Of LAn6^ home, baieraent, itormi acredni. 1‘i-car garage. . (IM down *|m y« ......... living room. glasaed-ln porch, .garage with 3-room ftpanmeot abovt. Only •7.150. *---- ---- ^llng Located close I-, go^ beach. t33.*W value galore Jermi. CaU Hr. LewU. 3 to ( «- P" , , TED McCULLOUOH. REALTOR ! PHONE 682-2211 FE t*1331. 3'4lll 8b)^i oiflct-i alii r»is.EUiab#lh Rond i*n?*'s*^u;"* tokTR?.‘*“* ■*‘>;oPEN*M.3y‘*^”*“*^'Bu*Ma^ I0-* Owner Leaving State , Silver 'Lake prlvtlegei; one itory flTt ipaclouf rooou FuU baii-1 mvDt. f«» «t4 block to bua no mortgaic cMt. or broken tcei, vacant. Drive by aad look. 31 Hi-Wood Sub. J bedroom brick ranch with car cltacbed garage, ho* water hitt. - gaa furnace recreation ucce. Cloac to bua Una and ■toret, Ideal ' for retired eoaplM. “O’DOWNTOGIs L c t a a ***'^J’''*,''*****•J^y baiement. 3 car garage, aad IM R. M 'SMITH WIDEMAN TRADE OR 8EU-. 3-faml » and bath down. 3 ap. full baacment. ga ------------- ... ''-Mai 80UTHWE8T SUBURBAN bctuccn Orchard and Walled lakcg. * room- brick fca' “ oak ftoon. flraplaec. bot ________ heat, garage end breeaewey. Alec OPEN Sun. 2 to 4 p.m. BloomTicld Township 121 Highland Dr. 4 bedroom tomHy home, brick cod frame eatetlor targe lot. 3 car garage. Feature! IH ceramic ulc betha. Tlreplacc, full dining room, bandy kitchen with lota of cupbonrdi, gna heat, rear patio. To Inipect. drive louth on Woodward Avenue to Hadiell'i "BUD” Nicjiolic, Realtor 4* Mt. nemena St. EE 5-1201 or EE 4*8773 ANNETT Urban Renewal pirctof you to dlUon. 30 ft. living •eparnto dining rm.. m kitchen, full baiemenL V« bent, gnragt Ut. Freda I’ine I-ake Area Frivllegea on tola moat de-' aleable lakt go with the modern 3 bedrm brick ranch. Pinlihed breeuway with heatolator fireplace and atUched 3 ear garage. Flntihed baiement rem rm. with completely furattoed kitchen plu. den ( room. Mrner lecaHoo, ea-pertly tondacaped, fanced raar yard with 3 to. well tor iwimmtog pooL (31.***. 4-Unit Brick Bach taava I badrmi.. ' tag rm., dining area, luu bath, kiietita and Mparata baiaaacaU. Ooratr locaUon. garage. For SeIe Hoebm 49 EBOEOOM 11^ > BATTL KeUetir^rtflee by __________ room, S;iacm tbcaaac. Falf baaa-mcM with btatoit B*w lUrakce. Thla la a torrUlt buy. Don’t Yi^*gE*Vo$jfSISUft‘L*F.1LV. ttveral alet bomet that Indaa ---------------ML tItoarNray. .PHONE6 Call* taken M boura a day OPEN SUNDAY 1»4 VETS' $40 ' MOVES YOU IN SS3 PER MONYH TOTAL 8 Rooms Basement 1877 Sq. Ft. $11,990 ^ ____Colontol atyltot. XJp- room!7.^lJr&?.2S!! Dowaatatre ap ISxM famfly araa an lSi3l ft. bona* mom which to*" conecrUblc** toto*"S*\c3reJm'? prlactpal tolcrcat. tokca, aad to-iuraacc. To sec to* Oenrt* Town, Mat* WaRto Blvd. WwitaT^l? diewick Woodt atona to modal. O Lorah Bulldtof^. FE MI33. CLARK *M on thii 3-bcdroom----------- home, bew waU-to-waU carpeting, butit-to brick planter, full bau-ment, large landscaped lot, bom* to to ciccllent itoadmon. *3.M«. __. __ from* bungalow large beautifully tondacaped __ 'breeaewty. atuebed garage, wall-to-wall carpeting, brick fireplace, tile bath, 3 bedroemi, baie-mcat. oil beat, water aottener. tlS.OM. . FB S-7SM - RES. FE 4-4413 CLARK REAUESTATE Hurem^^ ^ ‘ A New Distinctive Community PINE LAKE ESTATES Luxurious Suburban Living for Those ■Who Desire The Finest... ' Paved Winding Streeti Located Adjacent To Beautiful Ptoe Lake 100 Ft. of BEACH and Park Are* Oevatopad and reatrteteir by HOWARD T KEATINO CO. tor Eaclualve Uie of tha Pine Lake Eatatea Reatdenta . . quiet. Serene and -Eaclualve, yet with Modem Convenleneea 75 Acres^—Horses? Ideal tor riding club to aceSIc and ' heavily wooded locaUan with M mUea of rldtog uaila adlacent Modem 4 bedrm. bttttsp bomt. 33 ft. Uving rm.. agptrtte dtotog room, full batenent. auto. beat. Indoor garage. Frontaaa on paved emmtry road. M mtauMa north ot Pootlae. |30.Mh. tonst. Oaa Heat, Paved ConertU Btreeta and Drlvea Water and Bewer Loca.Ve river trantoa* — boattas to many w&et. The price r S3I.NS OB termsr PARTRIDGE AND ASSOC., WBALTOR8 two W. HURON____FE 4-31 FE 8-G466 Big "T" room, IH Whs, eamptel* kitchen buutto*. W* have IS buUdjas altas on Htdlaad BIraat off Saeha-baw. Alao It stta* to FooUs* on Columbto Straat. Pticad flam *13.- E.JE POETIAC” AAar I p.m. G.I.'s, No Money Down with a auparb vtaw of tokei, canal*, and woodtonds. Tha home has 1 badrooma. a Rssr 755 I a'S^ LARGE FAMILY HOME near Crofoot School, oaty walklax to downtawa. 4 rooms down - I badrooms up. all in otcollonl to-pair. Ektr* good Mg kltchan. Basement, ga* heat. Oarage Approximately •*** closing ea*»* »«' »«■ *U( aa yiglhl* ed In daring p»kh. tue bath, p^ pink kilcheh. Eipenslv* wool carpeting, newly InstoUad. Oaa hast, Ray O’Neil, Realtor fly a. ^atogrosu TRAtlON ARB OPFEIUNO TO ANY FAMILY IN NEED OF BETTER HOUS-INO HOMES WRICR ARE IN ”UKB NEW CONDITION - The** propartles are Mfared at subsUattal BAiaNOr TO TOO - YOU NEED NO DOWN PAYMENT-You may pnrehas* these homes oa a long tetm ^m*al**and tow tourett ratas — 3 and'3 bedrooms - tors* lots - Ideal loca-llona - TOO DO HOT HAVE ’TO BE A VETERAN TO BUY - THE O’NEIlT REAL’TY CO^ha* been ap-pototad property MANAGER by to* OOTERN-MENT for tots area. CALL FE.^7ia and one ot their repreaentaUves wUI show toe** proparUat to you. Ray O’Neil Realty a 8. Tolifraph Rd. Open 4-t p.a For Solo Hooms 49 $48 PER MONTH S roost biwablow auto aM eaay — a^ da^toS lew down paymaim — H-eoUaat toeattoa. T WRIGHT 141 Oaklaad Aya <^a 'tu S:M Opaa Sunday I to • FE 5-9441 • "BUD' tiet the Low D9Wti OB tots 1 badream bom* Waterford VtUag*. with froot aerota pavad road, mJe s»s^^*sd!5J**p*1af. - dto apbc* atrswbarrtaa, rasp-borrla* Total prie*. an la. *1,-, MS. HURRTI ' Near Eastern Jr. High Ptv* room b^ok aad ti wltoaapareto^dtotos rooai.^ badroom*. full'baaamta*. auto-matte^a* hast aad hot wator. alorma and scroana. sarat* psyad drtya. Olfarad at llLtM. do youraalt a favor, call aowl "BUD” Nicholie, Realtor '« Mt. aamaoa Bt. FE 5-1201 „ After 6 p.m., FE 4-8773 _____ __________ MANY TREES. NEAR BASH. AND DIXIE. MX3S CARPETED UYINO ROOM COLONIAL BRICK FIRE-FLACB. OAB HEAT. WALKOUT --------------- —10P. 4-BEDROOM/ LARGE PAM^T ROOM Wrni FIREPLACE. IH CERAIOCJ BATH a FJniCED YARD. CORNER LOT S-CAR OARAOB. YES. IT'S BRICK. ALL ON ONE FLdOR. NO STEFS. *1«.*M. M.OOS DOWN. OPEN . SUNDAY M NEW — I bedroom bomt. floor*. Jars* Utobaa. birch cup-bosrda.ttun basement, gas beat alum, aldhig. SU.4«S tarma. AIRPORT RD. ’TO HATCRBRT WEST 'TO ELLERY — Wotol s' c!*mrnKr RiAL bbta’tb. Templeton Allison Street Just west ot Oakland Ay*, paar , Administration BulMUng. S-bedroora. 3H bath*. fuU basement, ^1 best, tocineralor. All In I very good condition. Only M.730 ; witoln substantial down payment. or will acce^ late modal car, I houaeiraUer ot bo*^ lor my tgul- / HIITER ‘ vWEST SIDE, > bedroom with ei-pwlon atUe lor 3rd bedroom, ^11 basement, fenced yard, a very clean born*. .*11,»7*. near NOR’THWESTERN HIOH-WAT, 3 bedroom ranch bom* with attaehad S ear garaga, flrt-placa, buUt to--— . Rd.. OPEN gUNPAY. OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 P.M. *43 WAONER STREET BLOOMFIELD 31.3*0 DtiWN. * ROOM RANCH, only minutes from downtown Pontiac. Mlrael* MUe and Tel-Huron tbopptog center. Featuring a large cyclon* fenced to yard that la fully landscaped, 3 tovely bedrooms with bulll to dr**-set and closet space galore, Ideal kiteben fit for th* wife plu* a separata dtotog room, large Hying room, oyarslse IH Car ga- heat tor economy, aluminum stoem* and screens. Ideal locauon for children, private dead ebd straet — no thru traffic. Directions'. Out Orchard Lake paet Telegraph Road, 1 block turn left on Rock- c ODOWNTOGI LOW DOWN TO OTHERS. 3 bed-wlto bullt-to vanity. Buperbly decorated; huge lot — almoct one here. Subunsn Uving at Its best. UNION LAKEFRONT Eaclusive ere*. 3 bedroom brick ranch. 33 ft. living room: picture windowi overlpoktng the lake .. I. ....II... Peach. Near Rochester Rd. Oood home,-with breeieway and parage In * secluded ares. Large fertile lot IM s (11. Ideal for couple who*llke gardening. Quiet, a bedrooms gU.aN. -LAKEWOOD VILLAGE 3 bedrooms. fuH basement, IH bitos. 3 ear garage. A lovely home with many extrae. Including beautiful view and prlvUtgaa on 3 tokaa. SCHUETT REALTY 460 W. Huron FE 8-0458 Acroa* from Ofneial HoapUal . Open t to » _ _ iundjto 1 to 1 PRICED TO SELL S-b*dreom brick ranch, carpeting thfoughodt. itorme and scicens, fenced, newly decorated, beautifully landscaped, water softener. 4H per cent OI mortgaae. ,1133 Maurer. Herrington Hills. PodSac. $39 Moves You In NEW MODEL 965 Carlisle 3 Bedrooms Family-Siie Kitchen - - * Vanity in Bath North OB laMwla to Kaa-aett, laft .4o CarUtl*. OPEN DAILY 11 •to 7 Basement Models $100 Moves You In ^ SPOTLITE FE 4-0905- O'NEIL MULTIPLE U8TINO SERVICE ■IZZLINO BUY. ai hot at a tlracraCker on tots 4th of July weekend! Life - time construction, heavily toeulat-ed. 3 bedroom, on* story bungalow. Divided basement.. . already tiled and painted for garage wtto*'over head door. Exterior appaar-■ne# tk nrrt!W!l’’«iihaiie*d t»y ■ the beautiful sbrubs. cyclena fencing and coach lamp. You’ll aurely' agree with os that It’s th* ’’most far tha least.” DON’T simmer uns BUMIOER: move Into Syl-i tran. Owner must move Im-medlataly and will sacrlflc* his 3 badroom horn* All genareui sli* rooms Jhieiud-tog a regular dining room. Finisbad nimput room, almost aaw Janllrol ga*. fur-naea. Heatad, saeleaad *5S?.d Waf*Rw?«& to* prlvBt* beach to your sialm autt, or. t' — at. play shuf L-tori,. with nouttoal down pMment: Hurry 11 NAME TOUR TERMS, F.H.A.. O. I., or hto dla-eount for about t3,H0 c For Ho91W . 49 SMITH North Side lu-.t..^ aetpad. Apple Uaas. Conroalau aad|?clur**qu* locatloB. Olfarad “glMM. Raaaooabl* larm*. EUxabeth i-ake Estates b^Mtart ImT. do*a. lie marttas* •o»ia. Rolfe H. Smith. ■Realtor 344 B. telegraph BD. KSV&'M.'i’iKiSSl: SSS »*r7t..Wi»'lllK Hill*. Oarpottos and drape* la-cludid. *mTlawn. Pontiafc Lake Front Vtftr*FOIIBd bomt ttB iSTlla/sad to pwah fa^ ; tar. ^ 1 sto*San^*"' Qarkston Village s-fs»Uf nAta sUtH bMM ssai,“K"VLa» 53f parUally Itolshad upstalri fuU baaamsot.’ to to* LaBarra • aehool. are*. Frlctd at 3I13M on FHA tarna. MM down plua* eloatog aosu. ■ IVAN W. SCHRAM realtor FE 5-9471 •43 JOBLYN COR. M*NaFIELD_ OFBN ^^NINOB AND SUNDAYB , . MULTOTJE LiaWNO itiVlCE NICHOLIE, BRICK BUNGALOW , _ Thros-bsdreom bungalow. Uv-tog room wHh dtoing apac* kltohan. Full bOMmeiit. matte HA beat. Vacant. I daeoratad. Only (3M mov* to. OFF JOSLYN AYENOE Thr«t-b*dMom bungalow, cant, full baaament auto—^ bast; newly daeorat^. Only ^ down plus costa, aatsae* Bk* r«t. _ ................... iwO FAintT IKCXJWB 5‘.U‘‘ifi‘.‘'uniSy.^“‘ SUBURBAN Thrse-bedroom bunsalow. Living room with dtotog space. Kitchen, nttllty room. AUtdmsl-Ic HA haat. Nawiy daeoratad. Bvsi CaU FB 4-*SM or FB *-7373 NICHOUE. HARGER. UH W. HURON FE 5-8183 _____ „ _ .. tntereat mortgage^ '**^lS*n***ta*ei ‘ a^ toeurancsl TTtts one >* a beauty — baa 3 picture windows, one to th* living ' room, tor 'blher to to* dtoing area overlooktog the gorgeous landscaped, white board fenced tot. 3 bedrooms. tUe bath sod a large utility room. Oaa best and hot water. Carport. Coach light. Mseeday and WllUsma Lake pnvUeges. A steal at (ll.*M and again YdttNnm* Your Own Tarmi Kav O’Neil, Realtor 3*3 B. tall ' FE 3-7103 HOYT )RAYTOH PLAINS Trees — beautiful oaks. large tot. EXpenalvely carpeted living room, ball, bedroiMB. ftb-bath plan — tochidtog 3SkM HamUT roam apd CTUIt^ JUA^ to "(^W^BbTRetltor HAMMOND LAXU FRONT: Th* Prtca ts what win tall yau -- homa — «M,***.M wito I down. Brick Raache.r. ........ au^ttiai^ ot water. Attached ■"towped ifid***' 134.%*.' IBLU ro b I be AUBehed gatw antkiiany ex tra Oktint. CW tor partteu Ur*- JOHN K. IRWIN Jjaaltora SU wCt'butmT Etna* ' Pm SeI* Houim 49 SCHRAM ZRtSomi , laeludtog I bedraoma and Ui 555*i JX iiina.'SSSat"^ ear garage, oa a IHi4l*laot lot wito prlvllagei oa I lUee. Priced ter «ulek tale. OPEN EUN. S TO * ' GI PROPERTIES. d.I. EPiaAL. NOTHING DOWN. Only M.7M. for tola 3 badroom ranchar. vacant, oak floors, tlla bath, ample closet apace, large roome. dtoett*. gaa hast, large. -1 door, Drtt*._touk on property. Re*. FE *-t*M. QI BUT. NORTHERN HIGH DISTRICT. am this vMant • room modern t floor home priced at ■ only (1*.(M. Blacktop Btraet, eomar lot. I ear garage, newly painted. 1 bedrioms. dtotog room, full batement. Ota hast, oak 3to^ ptoaterad walU, other ntc* feituroaTOTHlNO DOWN. Drive Drive out Joelyn to Ten"**®". KENT . EatoblUhed to 1*U FRONT - thU fine heme, stone ftreplae* to 1* R. Uvtog rm. 'filed bath AU lurnllur* tacluded.'Bost and dock. LAKE FRONT - Trad* y~r prcaent'bom* to oa this beautiful year around bom* at LAKE OAKLAND Oood beach, large tot, fenced Well landscaped and terraced lo lake. Buy now tnd enjoy this summer. WUI hU outright. LAKl tog rm.. lav., oil furnace. Range and frig. toe. North of Ponttac. Now at M.*M Nlto *l,i** dn Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 3300 Dikl* Hwy. at Telegraph FE 3-0133 — Open Eves. Free Parking__________ ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES PRICED TO SELL eloseta. Certmle bath, basi-ment with softener. Incinerator, gas beat. Privileges to beautiful ClUabeto Lake with to acre park. Paved street, near tcho^. Owner lesvtog state, quick *ix>tses- ft.iSflSatr.JSSl: GAYLORD FAR UNDER gas heat, large lot, I-------- only * m. oM for only *7,300. Easy terma. 414«t Interast on batonca. CaU _________ HAVEN for this lot lOOxSM. Priced to •all quick with good terms. NEARLY ONE ACRE of Krden spot with berry she*. ROCHESTER area. Low ter^g. ^11 FE (-00*3. Lawrence W. Oaylord 13(3 W. Huron St. FE 8-9693 TEMPEST RANCH HOME YQU,CAN STOP RENTING AND 'BUY - IN THE CITY OF PON’nAC j $55; A MONTH O Taxes ane $8,995 INCLUDING LOT rn"S?'?L{f^ria7f.aq 3 Large Bedrooms Separate Dining Room -(jas Heat All Carpeting Included Many Otoar Deluxa Festurai . • MODEL AT ■ 108 N. East Bid. 1 bloek N. of Flka oa Bait Blv^,. * Open Daily, Sun. 12-9 Model Phone FE 5-3676 B B S. BUILDINO CO. OPEN VALUEBILT UN BLTD. Alkliig about It. have ! Lovely j-b*droom huaxstow wtto at-. sum to popular reaaaBabla priet. vanity with mirror -tonm atorma and amant with larta Kltcbea and dto-[ aroa Ibat^yan will hava jto tea taUava. toMB satnrday 1p.m. t p.m. Suaday U am to t OPEN Sun. I t: PI.KASANT LABS OR. - 4-bed rowan cua^-butti ranch, family .™®^i 2 "ftTfAcea. * hath*, bullt-to hi-tl and Interoem.. built-in willT^ms r \ / ■ .V '■ • j ■ THlgl PONTlXc PRESS. SATITRDAV. .TIJJLY l, lOfll TWBNTYFTVK 49 WEBSTER C. A. Webster, Realtor GILES WEST SUBURBAN A etoAB horn* In n nie* kiM ktt M 1 floor, auto, ell hMl, Inrtt Ulod both. Mt%o)Md lorti*. lorto (•neon bekruo and only 17, IS* «llh aaiy tarmi. NORTH SUBURBAN A I bedroom ranch home with nlea alia rooma. oar-boM UTlng room, f oar at- .yard. Ifothlit down on OI ^0^ S per oeat down on 3-BEDROOM BRICK GILES REALTY CO. n l-tin an BaMartn AVI OpM 9 p.n. moltiKi Lfirnwg bkrvicb $9,500 floore, tU owide, ok i-KOBS MeWAB W.( ART b Tel-fturon Bhoppinc area le Juct a b_ gSSS^.«raora15PS ud nut — rery attractlTe. F " B. FAUILT ROOM For S«;e Pfoipjjirty g| Year 'round blUtop home. M> front-Me on candy lake, jarate. bath-(U beat. BAROAIN PRIC*. Bummer borne. Uf blllt^ lake (rontate. lUre opportunity to own cuoh a raiHe on candy lake. Huat Canal Front Cottage: Dock you boat at your iroht door with tbu good. 4-bedreom • Uke. *Plnplaee'So *brlng* rSm! »"i.r5?th“s:uS?5‘ LesEc R. Tripp, Realtor 76 Weat Huron Street r« 6-iif 1 or Ma-ai7g dining Two Acres aXAiniFUt OROVNDB . . . a wondartul tcven room family home thgt hnc POUR BIO BED. koc^. Matnral flreplBee. plaa-tered walla, oU heat Overeleed double garage too An IDEAL HOME lb eloee-ln weat auburban lecatlon. FRICXO RIOBTI Bi-Level Lakofront Cedar Shake bungalow on Oakland Lake. « roomi and batb and oapoted baecment to the lake. Oil hot water beat I Double garage. gl.OW down will buy you tbla borne and all that aummer fun at tha Uke. VACANT I LIST WITH Humphries OP^N HOUSE Prestige Lake Hoijie Lake front that'e a aceni'c dream with a panoramic rlcw. ExceUent beach, new dock. Circle shaded drive. Center entrance haU, apa-cloua living room, dining room luffbeVY7uU%^,*5i‘f« al bedrMme, 2 are 2Mt. long, large cloeota. 2 cedar itorage cloeete Recreation room, high bakement. Heavy duty lake wa- r;;lTe*V’'?u'’rn.?i?eV,?"dVJr.d; Quick occupancy. Call lor deUila. OPEN HOUSE Sale-Trade-Lakefront NIC# beach. Modemlied 2-bed-ri»m and dm or 3rd bedroom. Fireplace In large rustic living room. Alurnmum elding, iVk-car garage. Only 613.660. W. H. BASS, Realtor ^ BfECULIZINO IN TRAOEB __________ FE 3-m» - CASS LAKE Way above average — 3-bedroom brick ranch home, beautiful land-Immaculate eurtouad- lect ir-' " ^ --- --- ..j» cvei dlicrhnlneting ...... 611.200. BubetanUal down payment. Apolntment only, JACK LOVELAND 3100 Com Uko Rd. Pb. 002-1256 U}t Rwort Fropti^ tl N. Woodward. Royal oig:' O0Pprtuni|t^^ HOT-SPOT rarU etoro grottlng aear OlOO.OOO on tba watt aldt luo area. Bual-naaa tnoraaalna. Inoludee rtal aeon apartment. I.' Call podhyt SubarbEit PVoRfr^ .84 RANCH TTFE. 1 ache. BBADTI-luUy landtdanod an Wolveiina j,ae. 2^nngiuoi^^l22^j^ lake . For i^le Lots 54 ______OPEN EVENUtOB _____ ORTONVjLLE BTOTEL kOR SALff. REAGAN ■ real BBtATE 2001 *b^ *T* „n. ***** tVbera you can build your own ‘‘'“•HrLfitor'Yik'SEiS'"'*^ -7 yo*?,*:**^ LOT BARGAIN Eaet Walton .near new cofloge; 00 I 3«0. Paved road. Good to- end”e#5SoM*^*'^to0 **wrm***^V Tontiac realty 737 Baldwta______PE bd2TI Ferry Acree—HUUIde, Icvci and wooded loti. Blacktop roada, con-vanlantly locatpd on Lapeor Ed cM-341 6 ml. north of Pontiac For SbIc ‘Acreage 55 2 ACRES, CLABEBTON, POHTUC, LAKE-FRONT DOTOt PAYMENTS, bargains: Union, gl34 Flagstaff, 06.000 Commerce (fumishedi 1602 Oakley Park Road, Vi ca.h. Bren-del. 677 Hlllwood, ivacanti land contract or leaae option. ArmtnU ------ - "er. EM 3-M" LAKEFRONT 3 BEDROOM. .FTKE-place. alum, siding, aereened porch. OR 3-7666. OPEN SUNDAY 2TO6 VACATION LIVING 112 BBACHWAY I room ranch, in ekclusire Lake-wood Village. Modem kitchen, large llvlag room with fireplace, dininf room. 3 bedrooms, batb LAKE FRONTS j GALORE! WtLLIAMS LAKE. WOOd.-d lot. I sandy begch. $6,000, $1,000 down, i PONTIAC LAKE. pU.etered v alU, 1 PONTIAC LAKE, summer cottage. I large shaded lot, eandy beech, furnlahed. Only 66,650. $1,000 Brendfl Lai 1 of Blscayn WATERFRONT 07tt ELLENWOOD D^. r# aro happy to show you ‘-t brick ranch boma wtti taebad garaga Aluminum •terms and ecreene. l^e patio over-, looks LAKE NEVA. Owner wlU conaider trade on older brick - •“-mln^ar — —* MACEDAY LAKE. 3 bedrooms, year around property, fireplace, attached garage, fenced yard to keep the tote away from the water. Bargain priced at 613.(00, r LAKE, one of the nicest in the Uke. 3 bedrooms 3-full basement, beautiful beath. Can be used -- * Only 116.600. ten Bogle Lk. Rd. < ' C. SGHUETT 460 W. Huron FE 8-W5B Acrata from Qenaral Hospital Qpon i to 0 Bundar 1 to I JOHNSON Furnished 3-Fanuly In good rental section, walking distance downtown Ponttec. Only gg.OOO including furniture. $1,600 Clarence C. Ridgewav BROKER - FE 6-7051 200 W. WALTON BLVD , 2 baths, ilgh wooded Only 617.600. $3,000 COOLEY LAKE, m-acre c with modem year around h----- 330' of Uke fronUge. sandy beach. Meal site for rental — ins. only 010,4M, termi. . J. A. TAYLOR. Realtor REAL E8TATB AND INSDRANCK 7732 RIOHLANO ROAD troit. Lai Poiitlac, rfe of Laka Orion,___ BASEMENT FTILL OF ROOM A Pocket Pull of Money When You Bell Your Burplt Items Through Want Ada Dial Ft ftlkl NOW! _ Ht'ii?AW~LAXE. IM ACRES' IN Lake County on paved road. Me 3-bedroom home, needs some ,1b lehlng A bargeln at $36,000. STATEWIDE Real XeUte Service of PonUae ,, B. D. CHARLES, REALTOR fl7 S.-TELEORAPH FE 4-0621 WES7~8UBURkAK Trees. 136' frontage. Income. M.OOO. Termi. Dorothy Snvder Lavender :7001 RlfbUnd Rd. IM-MI Phone EM ^^303 or MD ' For Sale Farms 56 2 ACRES, NEAR ORION, g ROOM. Partridge U THE "BIRO" TO gBE .STRAIT liquor ReaUy a ahnyp Strait naae "C oporatloB. Mo food. No dancing .No entertainment. Excellent build tng and oqulnment.- 4-Mdrooii owner's homo. Maar 170,000 groas • Oulda." PARTRIDGE SUNOCO STATIONS Fraiicliises are available in Pontiac-Roch-ester areas offering tliese opportunities: 1 — PAID TRAINING PROGRAM 2 — YOUR 07$M BOBB 2 — MODEST INVESTMENT 4 ~ OUTDOOR WORK i — HIOH PROFIT POTENTIAL . FOR INFORMATION CALL FE 4-4509 tween 1 a.m. and 6 p m. 123-2244 OIL COMPANY. M2-14gT. P.UBE UB-10 MOTEL g modern unite plus 4 room moc am bungalow. 2Mx30g ft. on Dlxl Hwm Must sell. $7,000 wlU bandU Paul M.' Jones Real Est. )32 WEST HURON ST. .... PE t-1276 huslnaaay Do yod have InveatT 'Would yon lUe a , teed Income of 0126 per You would I Write Box 17._________ tlac, Mich, giving Quallflcattone; Sale Laiui Contracts 60 By* Kate Osann , jLle rifauselhwld Om OENBBAL ELEfTTRIC RBPRIO- AB STOVE. gl6,' ELBCTRIC eCove, 020. refrigerator. 120. china eablnat. 012, dreaaer, |I2. 3 piece eaatlonal. $30. vacuum, 01$, A A Bl^aale. $E $-IO$t. OTBonrt PUSHBUTTON IsanoeI Aufti- ovttt »nd dAtp #tU. Oood c^lCtop, $40. UL 3-^^ KlNoaiza iED. tjviNO room. LIKE NEW COLDSPOT 13 CUBIC ft, refrigerator, $$$ UL 3-3$37 UKE NEW mONRrrX' IRONXR. ‘I don’t know. When you called and asked r ■ ride, I was expecting more wheels!” Swayw - , - - 7t PAIROROVk — 1 PAMaY IN- orated — Over tSSO per maatb Income — Trade for land contract. houeetralUr, a«ulty. vacant j^le Household 0 ABOUT ANITTBINO YOU WANT-FOR____THE . HMIE CAN BE ‘rovmy at l be sales. A little out of the way but a lot leaa to pay. Pumttura and appll-ancea of aU klnde. NEW AND USED. VUlt our trada dapt. ' We buy. sell or trade. Come and look around, I urea of I parkUg. Pbona nc ^41. OPEN MON.-BAT. $ TO • PRI - $ TO I 34 MONTHS TO PAY 4 mllet E. Of PoutUe or 1 mile ALUMINUM CAR-'TOP b6aT AND cnrrleri. New Clinton 5 h.p. motor, 0111 or car of equal valua OM Adamaon. Drayton Plains. OR 3-6604 In p.m,_______________________ LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR to sail. Earl Oarralt, EM 3-2611 or Em 3-40IB._______________ 4400 DOWN AND TAKE OYER payments of $02 per month on 2 bedroom boms with 2 car ga-rage, OB 3-4074. HO LAEE PRrVILEOES. FURNISHED BEACH COTTAOE WHAT HAVE YOU IN. TRADE AS PART OP DOWN PAYMENT? $4.3iO TOTAU CAIA MRS COOE PE 5-7021 ---- RESENTINO UNDEBWt REALTY. 2 acres. MODERN BRICK RANCH. WALK-OU'f BASESCBHT. FIREPLACES, HEC. .ROOM. ALSO 4 ROOM INCOME HOME. ALL. POR $22,500. WILL ACCEPT FREE AND CLEAR IN TRADE, HORSE OWNERP, 7 _________ CLOSE IN. 5 ROOM. CEDAR LIVED WALK-IN CLOSETS DINING ROOM. FRENCH DOORS TO OUTSIDE. LARGE LIVING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. CAR-PETTNO AND DRAPES. COMPLETELY TILED KITCHEN AND BATH. GOOD B * - ■ CHICKim HOUSE AND -HlBSr^RACTOR -A7nr-T MENT INCLUDED. t»W______ LEA VINO state. A REAL BUT POR SOMEONE. I ACRE HIOH L RANCH. 2 C 21 LIVING 1___ PLACE FAMILY ------- INO.- ROOM. BASEMENT. ... PLIANCEB INCLUDED OWNER LEAYINO STATE. 010.100 WITH 54.500 DOWN. Signature Wp to 24 months ro repay. FH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND __ioaa .:GonipaHy- - --^- 22 Ponttac SUte Bank Bldg. , 3 MILES E’ OP M-24 IN SCENIC LAPEER COUNTY. 017,000. - TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS 035 TO $500 AUTOS UVBSTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS OL 0-0711 OL 1-0701 PL 3-36U EL 2-3510 "FRIENDLY SERVICE " ductlve Und wlin' pen-type dairy eyatem. modern houae with new kitchen, ecctlon 34. Dayton Twp. Tuecola County, Alton Degrow, 1 la ml. W. of Sllverwood on M-l< Taij^^Rd. VI 3-5111 day time, ATTRACTIVE to ACRE FARM. Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO. $500 Houseliold Finance Corporation of Pontiac BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WREtME YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 nnmn i OFFICES IN .. 'r, • x-CT -c T1 ia 'Pontiac — Drayton Plains -— Utica L. Kealtor IWaUed Ut.. Birmingham. Plymouth ORTON VILLE ------------------------ 0$ South Street__NA 7-! BY OWNER. 10 ACRES, NICE^ 'room - 3 t-“- ■----- — tl7.$60, $3,00 U laciTX"’ of WaetOr ....u,, i/iucr set of ferm-build-Ing9._jtl8.500 with 05.000 down. Rent Farm Property 56A GENTLEMAN'S LOANS miJnity Sec Seaboard Phone FE 3-7017 -W85 X. Perrv St. PARKINO NO PR'OBLEM Seaboard Unance Co. BUY-SELL-nUtDE Sweepere. mowers, guns, ^e Eamet h Hargraves, 743 W. Huron FORD bUM# FOR OAS-DRIV-- OB 3-i035. OR FT. EVIN- HAVE CAR. WILL 'TRAI3E ON good boat and motor. 14' -_1E preferred. PE 2-36g2, 260 Oakland. floort. Balance. $A7^ pTnGUS. Realtor ORTONVILLE SMALL PORTABLE SAW FOR SELL OR TRADE ------1. $15, ' 1 .SETTI^. OR 3-0010 TRADE ALL STATE MOTOR xcooter for cement .mixer "• aluminum'boet. PE 0-3212. U-nCA ARiOA LOT FOB LJ lot. Call 731-0524.__________ WILL TRADE 04,200 EQUIW 2 bedroom. 1 aero modem *■-for le^ mo" ■ ■ anything For Sale Clothing 64 Sale Household Goods 65 LA-Z-BOY CHAIR, NEW, OTH-er houeebold gooda .aud^ome an-tlquf*. PE ■5-1027. APPLIANCE SALE We arc having our aummer ele ante ikle on need rafrlgeratore. We have a wonderful eeleetion this time. All In exceUent con tlon and vary clean. Wt ,ht them priced to fit your budg Also on sale auio.« wasbe... radgoi, dryari and wringer waib- Consunicrs Power Co. 28 W. Lawrence ypr Salo Miyjoll^ 67 AIR CONDinONHR, 44 TON PHIL-co PraeUoally new. 1126 PE 6-2413 or PE 6-6622. ---- Or FE 6 --— AMERICAN standard H6T I Ur boiler, oil. 164.000 BTU. o trola, vafvee, and lead nni also. 00 gallon electric bo) heaUr, IIOOl eompleU. 134 or can ha eeen 4t 2300 IMi Ph 40r3303 8 BOY IT OR sell IT POR NITY lUST BELL — DRESSES. WARD-rAee. tahlaa. cFaTre, b«le. •pringe, 2 boopital beds, 1 portable wheelchair. Many other tter- NIOC BRASS , TAhLB LAWP. $5. PLASTIC TILE. 1 gxO RODS ASPHALT TIL^ "BUYLO" TILE.-____________ PLAY PEN WITH PAD: piBr 4-27i7. ’cubuT? dlnlDg room ..... ________ rocker. 16. Dreeeer and mirror. $7. 174 Plor- RBPRIOERATORS. $4$.06: TV'*. $10.06 and ujp. Sweet * Radio And ■Appl., 422 W. Huron. PB 4-1123. RUMMAOB SALETeTSm" gun 10 u. t. - 1341 DulriUn 8TOVB. 6560 REPRIOERATOR A_______ Church St.. Clarkaton. holy*. de*l$n*. oyercaating. etc., without using attachmenU. Will accept go to far g mo. or will discount for cash. Call-PS 6-$467. Capital ------ --------- — pointme BROKEN PLAT aUam boiler. Automatio watar heaur. Hardware, else, euppllm. crock and Pipe and fittings. Lowe BmUic.i Aim, Super Kkmlono and Rustotram. HEIGHT SUPPLT 3606 Lapeer Rd. pE i 4-1431 BTfSfUBS. I poor, $42.66; T6i-leu. 61756; hand batln, $$.$6: etalnlee* Meel,double sink, gM.$6. O. A. Thobipepp. 7066 M6i Wait. Bolens and Wheelhorsc ‘Tractors. I models of riding mowers. g models ol /oto-tlller*. Reel * orutratipn. Quantity of used equipment. Cremt terms Open $ a m to g p m. Evan'i Equipment. $607 ■ DUla HaiyV UA ywCOB. 1-7$^ CEMENT STEPS. READY MADE. For Sal6 IlfhKtlhMiMMtB 67 SHALLOW OR DOV VTELL SYS- THi "s'AtltrArtrtl AhUf \\ RED SHIELTl STORl Everything u maot yuuh noqde. pwet"mowor.°ra uSl WO WRUL TRaIDBR 4' X r box. i^, ^Power mower M *• MACHINE FE 25111__Singer^ Bowl TAKE 6fEir¥ArMBN¥i Hardware, plumblBg. oliettteal luppUea and full lino ol lumbot. Omn g a.m. til g;36. Sun., i to 4 rJMI Oaklabd Ava. PS 4-4$65 USED ELECTRIC lUOTORS, |gl6 Saraee A Rargravaa, 743 Wr Horen USED PURNACii] SSm^letx with eootrole, reae. OR 3-6412. WORK BENCHES. 6611 WAWOtt $Ele MusIcrI Goods 71 ALTO 8AK._^aC»D^COHDmON. EPRIOERATOR. washing MA-j thine, and other furniture. ME i Cement Cement colore In handy hoxee 1 lb.. 6 Ib , or 6 lb packagoa 12 beautllui landscape shados b. red 60c — 6-lb red 6163 Also plaster and mortar colors BLAYLOCK COAL A SUPPLY CO AND INSTRUMEirr RKIaIR 'e By factory axpert. CALBI MUSIC CO. lU «. SAGINAW_____PE 65212 BEAU-nPUL I “■ 10, wilt from a______ MORRIS MUSIC CO 34 8. ^Telegr^ Rd^ PE l-66d7 PINE BLONDE PIANO IN beautifulcase. Period styling. Looks now. Del. with hooch. Ow . •us REBUILT TACblhlS. I12.$4 UP CASH WAY 742 y. Huron Barnee A Hargraves, grAWlEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS 4x1 V4 ----------------------------------------- —Refrigerator Daze— GIBSON. !16 ft. freeser l .. I frioidaIre. 11 fom ....... i O.E. Kelvlnator, 12 ft. . . I RCA Whirlpool. 13 ft . . I OIB80N, 14 loot ............ 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC Automatic Defrost . . I FRIOIDAIRE OR O E. OR RCA BThlrl^I. 3 door ... I REBUILT AND RENEWED Refrigerators, from I The 4xB V4 Pegboard Idxtt IMt. Rock : 4x6 Plasterboard .. 4x6 4b Flyecore Burmeister' LUMBER COMPANY 7666 Cooley LUe Rd: EM will °SSd! REPRIOERATOR. APART5IENT •lee. excellent coodltlon, r*- able. PE 6-3326.__________ ROOM AIR-CONDITIONER. C--------- Oood condition. 666 66. 116$ Clo- verlawn oRer I p.m.___________ SOLID OAK BLOND DINING room aet, table, f ehelrs end China cupboard. 666. After 6. 165 8. Rotlyn. SIMMONS HIDEAWAY Blib M Overstuffed chair $16. Admiral radio - vlctrola cosisole $36. PE ttaenmense, ciosv-oum, eu. DlitrlbuUnx Co. Call 334-4246 APARTMENT OA8 STOVE, 626.56. crib, comply*. iHM*aoL’$M.k6. I poet and cbmr, $11, waahere, tit up. mahogany drop-leaf table, 616. 21 " TV, 626, refrigerator, git up, Pearsoo’e Pumlturo,- 42 Orchard Lake Avenue. PE 4-7M1. ADMIRAL 14 CUBIC FOOT DDAL-tbmp 3 door, refrigerator. $326 with trade, R. B. Itunro Blaetrle iWFW^r-iTBTim: iTc o^sai............- AIR-CONDITIONERS Fedders or Carriers, window o wall Inatallatlone, $126, Bchlck’i i DIAL A STITCH, ZIO-ZAO CABI- Makes hi blind " 4-2611. in holes, 106s designs. _______________ Sacrifice t3t.6t by former salesman. Al Electrolux eweeper with altai $36.66. ...... SINGER SLANT NEEDLE DH i."er’3r‘iik.‘‘'‘n.’!:“^ikron't balance of 661.46 ------------ --------- Used Trade-In Dept. ivel Rocker ......... 61l.$6 . pc. breakfast eat Davenport and chair COLORED BAKED ENAMEL ALUMINUM STORM SASH Pull lenfth Glass Doors ALUIdINUM SIDINO - AWNING No mooey down, as mo and u Deal direct with I tank. Cabinet sink. Cheap. ' DO IT NOW! Pieid ... ea' Cediir l^ft 45o and up *8ee Ui for Your BuiMiof Noodi' SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES COMPANY 6346 HIthland Rd. iMttI OR 3-7663 ---P AND PORK - HALF AND .. II 66. Irregulars, samples. '* only factory can g 1 v e, igan Fluorescent, 363 r Lake - It._____________ lammtr knife. PK 6-6S13. LEW BETTERLY MUSiC CO. By Master Craftsman ' UtMEDIATK BKRYICB Wiegand Music Center, Hiona PEderal 2-4tSt bedspread. -FE 4-6665. Gallagher's Centennial Sale of Fine Pianos No paymenU until altar Labor Day Gallagher’s It E. Huron_______PE 4-6666 OULBRANSEN TRANStSTOR OTl-“ excellent condition. OR. GUITAR month YOU TOO CAM AFFORD ONE , SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY LARGE SELECTION REASONABLE PRICES LAYAWAY PArtaNT PLAN EDWARD'S II B. BAOINAW TUNING AND REPAIRINO. 24-bour servlec. all work guarantoed by famry trAlaad man. CALBI MUSIC CO. ____ N. SAGINAW FE 5-g222 PAN-AMERICAN W66d CLARI- 17e I FREE STANDINO TOILETS Doable Bowl Sink H" copper, 26 ft. lee 44" e.vpP*L 56 H- lengU.. .. —. copper, $6 ft. coll .. 66e ft 3 pc. bath seU with trim $gl*l TThlte or colored 3nda SATE PLUMBINO •WfKT.... aia.,A...BaghlSR„„„.a,^- POR BALE SqpGAL. OASOLINK storage tank with mduntlng I pc ^’curved eecUonal $SI I THOMAS ECONOMY 50. Shorty Hook's Place. 3730 Orchard Lake Ave., at Pine Lake. Call en-llio. Open evenlngi until •46 UI IP' 166:66 FOR. SAU: 2-CAR OARAOK USED ATTENTION We carry a larga eeleetlosi of r built radios and TVs. All ai guarantoed at laait 2$ days 1 writing. $11.11 and up. We tal trada-ui. TVs or othsr artlcli of value. Obel Radio and T? 2$36 EUsabeth Lake Road. F 4-4$46. Open t k * BABY TWIN STROLLER. TIT ____________OR 3-1663. L- BLONDE MAROOANY BEDROOM outfit. Springs and msttraas. Com-plete $«*■' ra 4-6662. Bl^ND' dInETTE SET, BLOND bedroom set, 3-door large rrfrtg., roll-away bed. 3 large wall pictures, rugs for dining and Itvihx room, and 4 pair of drapes 2 living room lamps. FE g-1124. BEfTER BUYS Umeriprtng 3 pc. bedro—----- 2 pc. living room suite . gW.66 BEDROOM OUTFITTING CO. 4762 Dixie Drayton Plains - USED REFRIGERATORS -Reconditioned-1 year warranty - ; 616 66 and UP -FRETTERS APPLIANCE . MIRACLE MILE CENTER TIBRATINO COUCH, I A L d ? elender-eaaa, _____ Located l. tiptait. Ca}| Ll't-ltri.* . PORMiCA, PLUMBINO. ! tractor KM3-26eo •________ GARDEN TRACTOR WITH AT-tachmenU. 6U8. PE 4-7166. Ouar. Elec, washer . Ouar. Elec ref rig. . Ouar Elec, ref rig. . 13166 13$ $5 $4$$5 ll$$6 $3$$6 WALNUT drop-leap DINING WASHING MACHINES. $ Jack W. HaU. 367 BsM nue Or call PE 55614. LAKEWOOD VIl.LAf.E select tour lake KTE NOW LAKESHORE DEVELOPMENT CORP. ■ Dorothy p. Hilt Broker ^ EM 3-66M MD 4-17S5 Sale Business Property 57 LOANS $25 TO $500 PONTtAC LAKE FRONT 5-RO^ -se. 2 lota. $1,060 down. OR IIACIDAY _LAK1 HOME. 4>/4 rooms. 1» downudymont. OR 1-173$.____ OPEN SATURDAY, StlNDlAT AND Mosiday, 1-1 p.m. Union Lake 106 ft, frontage. Now la the •eason to fuUy appreciate this completely fumlehed i bedroom ranch home. 3 full balbe, huge porch. 1 oar garage, dock. Mirinkitng system, xse heat. BFautlfullr landscaped, Pollow open signs 22’ SYLVAN UKEFRONT. 3386 PON-tlac Dr. 2 bodrm. brick. $13,600. Low down piymonL A. M. CattoU Builder. Open Dally. UNION LAKE FRONT Ywr_ ehan^ to; lm_OB^ bajuUftil WILLIAMS LAKE Canal front, 2 bedroom, baa So-yan WATERFORD 1V4 loU T 211 ft. M liMfroii WlU aeU aU or part._WeU r ftrictod I ^ '. Williams Lake Front OT.— TRADE —'SELL DON'T. bhaS THIB ONE. Mfdera baeoutont. garaga. Only $11,560. Nettling down to a M, your nree-rnt homo or eoolty In trade wr .toll cash to mpiigate. Phono Mra, Johaaton. Pt t-ld$i. Sale Resort Pro|iorty 52 Oulf Briaa Corp. - ohopgMk, nl 4-IM 165' COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE next to 3660 W Walton. OR 3-272$ STORE .BUILDING FOR SALET After 7, 35 North.Broadway, Lake Orion.______- RenL L^eJSiis^l^op^^M 2 BEAUTIFUL VM9 STORB8 OR offices in one bldg, or wlU mr*" . .--- u Plenty ck W. of r. _________ relegtaph. FI 4^7642 -■ PB 2-744S._____________- FOR LEASE 10.600 8Q. FT.'TVITR- Business Opportunities 59 GROCERY STORE. BEER. WINE and equipment for sale. Oood lo-eatlon. Illness force* sale f** Squirrel Rd., Auburn Helpite. . BASEMENT FULL OP ROOM A Pocket Pull of Money TThen You Sell Your Surplut Rems Through Want Ada Credit Advisors ^ M BUDGET YOUR DEBTS CONSOLIDATE BILL8-NO LOANS For Your Beat Bet to Oct Out of Debt. See FiuHJJCMfclr Advisets,. tt h. BAOINAW______PE 3-Y053 bald eaole lake resort— Bathing, fishing, plcknlcklog with ISO ft. on the lake. RceUurant. batti bouee, 3 apartmanta. owner's home, perfect family aatap. Enjoy tba summers whUc you work and spend the winter vacation In the climate of your choice. Bee mie money maker today. $$6,50$ with $24,166 down or would consider a trade that Is free i^ clckr. CaU OltoilTllle, ‘ LET’S TALK BUSINESS” Doughnuts Market Large volume. WeU cqalpped. Welcome offera. Must be wM. Class C Owner waoto to retire. Property and. aU ea very attractiva torme. MICHIGAN^USINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDliESSER 1 1672 TelegranSvRd. rt _____Open ---- $.4-1561 POR BALE New and aacd farnttare atort. One ft the beet locations In'city ctoao pMattal. Dlneaa forcaa 7$m coatMcr trada. CaU Sqaiyrcl Hd., Aabnra Bidi^ __ „ —St. friendly — Visit our office or phone PE 5-6121 . HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. H-. Perry St., Comer K. Pike WHEN YOU NEED . $25 TO $500 We wUl be glad to help yen. STATE FINANCE CO. ARE YOU IN DEBT? Mow you can get out of debt without 4 loan ^ko one waekly payment Avoid OarnUhmenta and re-'* poaacaeiona Open Monday god Friday .Corns tp Mow or CaU for A BOMB AFPOtNTblBNT Citv Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 712 W. HURON. PONTIAC. MICH. OPPOEITE MAIN POST OFFICE- Mortgftga .^*>**** _ _ A Mortgage Problem? Wa makt morwafc loans to mee your roquiremanu. “- To lapravt r-... — to qualify. CaU now for detolle. Ha^^^rnma, PE 65111. WUUam Voss & Buckner, Inc. -3 Wattonal Eldi. PE 45726 MORTOAOES ON 1-ACRE 0F With liS5ool trootage. No appraisal too. B. D. ohorloi. EMMaUo Borvlao, 1717 B. Teto- all sixes, 1 as and elec. « r sixes, $14 uj _____ wafers. If Speed Queen. Etc, Low a. ... cnfiia cabinet, $32: Desk, $10: Dresser. 614; Living room suit. $16: Crib and mattress, $12; Bedroom eulte. $2$: Diop-leaf dining tablrs. $1$. Everything In need furniture at Bargain pilcN. ALSO NEW Uvlng room, bedrooms, bunk Laiayette. FE ’35643. Open 'I breakfast Mt, 2 library toblea and a few odd pleees._CaU owner after 7:3t p - OEne'ba 65276. 1 PAIR LINED DRAPES, NICE, 635 662-2263.________ PIECE LIVTNO r60M SUITE, blee. lamps, S^room suite, mat-trees apd epiinge. vanity lamps, 5 piece dinette. AU for 1316. Payments only 13.66 a -week. Pear, aon's. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. 13 16 PER MONTH POR ALMOST 6 YEAR CRIBS. BRAMD NEW, ......... Pearsons PBrnltara. 43 _____Rtkiil 2i.i WALL TILE 64" ........16c 5 CEIUNO TILE ..... 7146 SO. r -BDYLO" tile, 126 B. SAOIWAI 6 a la POAM backed RUOS, l.a.n, also twrode and Axmln-ttora. Rug poda $6 6$. Paarsona Pnmitare 47 Orchard l5ke A ve. 6-PC DUNCAM PHYPE DimNO ecreena 62.86 each. 7176 Ponttac 1" 8YLYANU W. KENMORt wrinflcr waaber, ftatrlgerator, 25M7. Berry Garage Dour Factory Seconds Avelleblr at slseablt discount 2388 Cole Street. Birmingham . Huron. FE 6-6431 BAROAINS sold home. Must sell 2ts h.p. motor, 136. Boat tcuUer. $7. noiseless typewriter, $16, refrigerator fans. taWe radios, books and many other Items. Eeorythlni ----------* by Tuei. MA 6-3172 COMPLE;^ AND IN 1 --- 6-4375. ____ ______1 CONDl- . bed. love seat. piaP rocker. Call owner OA8 FIRED BASEBOARD . water beating. Average 4 i house. 1680 FHA terms. Heating 6i Cooling Co. OB 3-< HONEY BimtAcrroHi maWi) 106 chick incubator; pipe ev and threader: ateel typewriter stand, 336-3663. HOT WATER REA-tER. 3SOAL. gas. Consumers approved 666.60 value, 636.65 andT«.65. marred. Also electric oil and bottled gas heater. Michigan Fluoreacent, »3 Orchard ' ** JOHN DEERE CRAWLER MODEL 40. 5-roller, wide track, '—' end loader, '4-yd. bucket tut trailer. Call qfter d p m JIG SAW. TABLE SAW. WOOD lathe, band saw, ahaper. Ner Vt price. 14' Clinker bottom boa 675. Household Iteqto. 3716 Cove Road Watkins LaCvr Ponttac. KENMORE SPACE B LAVATORIES, COMPLETE $36.56 114.65. Also bathtubs, tol-awer .tails. Irregulars, tor-Ichlgan Pluorrseeot BULMAN HARDWARE Browning Guns 3545 Elisabeth Lk Rd. FE 55771 OPEN DAILY TtL 5; SOM. 6-2 COMPLETE SKIN DIVOtG Oin^- ..... iqua lung and wet suit. miytlme. Ml 6-"" BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON ‘-“nk beds eompleto with springs d mattress, ra.66. Alto maple nk and tmndie badi at big dia- . 73 Miami Rd. COMPLETE MAHOdAlrt DINING room lulto. Duncan Ptiyfe drop-- Iqaf Uble, $200, Porch glider. DINING ROOM SET INCLUDING china cabinet, buffet, dining rm. and chairs. Maytag wringer *T?Jif waeher. Electrolux sweep like new, $36. I_pleee dlntn* ■ 636. HarrU'e. PE 6-1766. roaster, gas I '. 6 year crib, auto, d I pieca dining rm. EYERHOT ROASTER Al^D CAB- t - Oalh ' EXPERIENCED — REFRIGERATORS — Admiral. Pblleo. PrlxMatre. Norge and OB Rabullt by . qur Setolcd Experts Tour Cholcs r....... . 166 66 WKC 166 N.- Saginaw PULL SIZE PRlOIDAmE ELEC-Uto^ve. wonder oven, git. MA rttlOIDAlRB DELUXlt PRKEZEiT ^oor ttpr»«. 3lt pound* of food •tome* Crump Elfctric, Inc. MM Auburn HA VK ^3tn r. Roch—tdf._____________ auuta - bPRIOHT. FAMOOt —‘“•‘Ad. turiiflo 17 INCH ADMIRAL TELEVlilON. console. 662-6337._______________ 21 INCH CONSOLE MODEL Completely Reconditioned ; 1 Year Warranty FRETTER S APPUANCS MIRACLE kHLE CENTER 23-IN. SYLVANIA CONSOLE, NOT ----------------------payments. BEAT YOUR BL-trade-in deal. New and used TVs tU I p m. dally. Peer Appliance. 6161 Commerce Rd. EM 3-4114. For Saje Miscellsneous 67 1 FI3DEU18 AIR-CONDITIONEIR. 60 cycle. 115 volts. 1 h.^.Olsed 1 season. Price $306 OR 3-2470 2-WHEEL TRAILER, NEW. 165 __________UL .3-4126_____■ 2 SMALL BUILDINGS BUSHEL CrriFONES PRAcnCALLY NEW with crystals; 1 car antenna. 1 larie bouse top antenna: mo- torola pohea car radio and whip antenna In A-1 condition. CaU owner after 7:36 p.m. OEneva 3 HORSEPOWER, 4 CYCLE CL ton anglne, very good conditl 620 OL 1-1762. _______ 4-INCH SOIL PIPE. 6 Ft. ...61 Wneh ^ ■ ..... "fA« #LU»fBIHO SUPPLY -- B. SAOfNAW ~ ■■ son. PIPE. $4,li, S " COPPER pipe 16c. Toilets $1$ $5. O. A. ftiempaon. 7005 M56 West 24.INCH QE PAN. BELT DKIVEN II" power mower. PE 6-6200. 62-GAL ELEC. HEATER. $7$.66. 30-gal. auto, gas boater, lU.tO. Cabinet sinks and IMUnse. 664.N u« Laundry traya and "■■■• “ — * Begtoer 666 GALLON PROPANE TANK and quilting frame. OB 3-3606. ACCEPT PAYMENTS OP 16 Pmb month on almost new dial control twin needle tlg-aag cabinet r— Inx macblne. Only I monlhe makes drdorattve^ dnlgns. bi “^|gSuI^t*of'^fc8^ wai OPPICS PUBNITCBE Chinee, used desks.. » bolstered straight chairs, Ublet, storage .files, safe, work bench, coat rack*, drafting machlnea, electric A.B. Dick mimeograph, multlllth offset press, typewriter*, adding machines, check protector*. OB 35767 and MI $-3610. Forbes Printing ft Office Bapply. 4x6' ............. 63.» ■■■ v-.'- jl;'“ ' ■ pontiaVVlywood c6. Igg Baldwin Ave.__PE 2-250 PEEL PROOF, AM bouse ppint, double mooey back guarantee against peeling. , OAKLAND PPEL-PAINT 436 orchafa Lake ' ' - PLASTIC PIPE. 44 INCH. . hundred; 1 Inch. ^^.11 per BOTISSEBli. FRYER. RECOB^ er and player. Elec. Ironera. all-yer tea service, dishes. Oaapoaal, '..-roller skate* riding booU. I. luggage. 4576 Orchard Lk. moy«d within 30 days Mlchlgi Business Bales, PB 4-1562. BEVERA^^HU^RED^ OPSSa Work guaranteed Gallagher Music Co. _________PE 4-g5dd Si^ Ofs’ice Eqalpiynt 7^ NEW NATIONAL CASH REOIB-tera from tl6g up Ntw Matlonal adding machlntt from $$$ up. Th# 0^ factory autbonaad branxB offfoaavto6akland and Macomb or fsctonMli^iStt' tosh roglttws. TIM Rational Cash Rag^r Oo. 562 W. Huron. Ponttac. 2-6265. — MO JUNK — National 4 total enrome plated tosh regltter for bar. Burrough'a ‘S'oSINtser'^ MACHINES “ • PK 4-2167 giaas doors, (2| 6' rn-face wall tasee, (I),*' ■“* wcasea, must vacate, i 'Sale Sporting Clouds 74 OUNS - BUY. SELL. TBADli. . Manley Leach. 10 Baglay, OUNS. ALL KINDS. BUY, SELL; trade. Burr-Shell, 375 S. Tela- graph. PE 25706._______________ QUARTER MIDGET RACER AMP. trailer. 1 year old' with extra engine 4nd equipment. All equipment Is like new. FE 4-6734. FE 4.-1113, King Bros.________^ TIMBBUILIN®^ TENT FLOOO; -eened windows. 640. 683-156K Sand, QravOl and Dirt 76 clay^^fin, sand and graveL od [a Scii FARM SOILS. J!5 yards, $10. lO-A stona, sand, gj«v-cL sodding, seeding, grading. PE $-1030. Evenings fTE 35346. BANDY _______ - - ____ __tto dirt and fill. FS 5-5261. ATTEN'nojpTRUCKEBS: LOAD-ing black sand, top, toU oo Bteph------1 Highway north U ktaplo Road. MA gJlOT. A-1 TOP BOIL, BLACK DIRT. sand, till and gravel. PK 2-7774.^; A-1 TOP SOIL. BLACK D1R+. — —1 gravel, delivered. (?R 51S&6.* . TOP SOIL. CRUSHED rtONE sand, gravel. fUl. Lyla ConkUa. 662-3416 or PK .2-6572. BEACH SAND OR ROAD GRAVEL 17. 5 yds. del. jnu and cushion sand. Loadihg. 462 S. WlUlamt Lake Road. EM 35373. rtyNTTAC LAKE BUILDERS SUlP-ply. Sand, gravel and dirt. Cement mortar, trucking and tile. OR RICH DARK CLAY LOAM TOP •oil. 5>4 yards for $14 delivered. FK 45W^ ^ tW’ydi, $16 del NE 455ti. SPBCIAL-WASHED BEACH SANP * 50c yd. Poe Oravol. $1 Td.-fteaj 8:ss-rt.X‘rST,’i!S s.'trSiST.f'&aiiSk RO. MA 5-tlil. TOP SOIL. BLAfX DIRT. Uto s?i"dirt^^*^i»'W‘.;^ YARD ORADINO. ToN SOIL, FILL. • gravel etc. PE $-35$$._ For Sale PtU, T^^"EXTt.SIX THE POXnAC PRESS. SATtm^^ JrLY t >0^ •W r Sale H—# Tr«Wy^ W *u,'nlnr n rariiAC POKTA CAUKB CAMP TmAlLt c»Mnjm wmi KtrcRtH bROT8>-OOT BOAT 8ALU U r W*:Mia - PB I-44M : i^itT*^tir BhN «h4 Accieeeriee »7 ■V.TSSt!f JS:*SS^J? IM« •(•ncr. KM J-AM1. Iw^^Jg0^3iaR3»: u'l^ pDM-AS6f9f. « M powT Ii«rctti7. tnUtr. oUm Hurt —a. Hi 1 <«j DA<^Blg^ tacobson Trailer Selet I & w***waMD a«Ar' AUrlr LMt* | and Rentals' TicTBrora^FO laosTtiil «li;! BE! ^ : —'****'*...Br i M n waft. Q«m trA»«l W*U-1 ' >■>" • AKC ItTOiaTTOEO^^IU^A^ Wd«*tllMJn>ek^cMPtr t»i OH 4-I7A4 ■ AKC DA*HCHDiro PtrpjMES KitfbTUD'i P« t-M . _ MiM IA IRS Ta* Am uoaTwnoHT I ^L.'^ Jfil'SfcJL.* Bitrsuao ml WuMt Tiail-1 •»’ ^*[*f*T ...... .— P» i » I HKlric Motor, rau CMitm mm ________ „ «-Wh«»l traitor. 7» Hf. — - - ' J«toi mom t* WAHjr B)«M'i ateittof I ‘ “ , aartoti T > ■ aararaM >__________________ .^toalM»._Dr^tM__________ ’tM. eaU ar aaap. POR MtE MARUCITE | I st^CANTURY^^RMORTKR . A RoStA’ AMERICAN Jl' WITH - Thboard riM LAKE SALES PI 4-71H W i* trailPi Eiita food coodlitaa. ( pricad PE 4AEI1.______ ' ---------------- £olu* *»iJindifcs. AKc' Rlois-, '1 HETIME IS NOW tog* liyTufr*-; rOH CS^TOPI«UP AN^aix POft SALE TOt MAKCH15STER %t. HAVE 'bVx4:RS WAnlNU OaH attar A, PE A-«il I CALLUS TODAY! 6ERMAH SHK^RdTaEC pro: _________ ________,.■ IN,.MOBILE UVINO— ------k. t TEARS |. Paaiurliit N*« Mooo—Owaito— a poaoda, $U. PE | X*"'"'* " A“r MobUa I iwiaki TOTS. blacIb; ! u»»t^ %>it *«j^wbj alom-crapt. sHiuT''l"a broam or tllrrra EM Xib. and Orford on MSt. MY SMII I GLASS, Praalaod. Pm-Tooa ba : aaww.ga aia nfittK I Aqua 8«an Alumtauat, ' “ HUNTS PE S-SUi Sl'EClAE “ —■ PARAEEBTS. ODARANrElD TO j..„ ja-'alS alUMlBBM tr atalbr Canaitaa. ram and aup - |Mt ,, . , i _ _________ pitot. Crana'* Bird Ratebarr, J«» Hr« uai Cbriair Trarrl Irtfittr- * pubin* BuppUea's ■SparUnc'itoulp Aabur. DL Mm. ; u- ov.raab tlwpa A. ILtoi «“N 8^w. --- " ' ---vPaUir S Suodayi T a.M..| p«M. ! I . WE *HP, ?«?yi5*_ ■ rUA‘n»"8 parakeets OBARANTEI^D to I ta!|[. ta J». Walker'i Bird Houtr,' 6 itt 81. Racbratar OL 1-dTC BEAGLE PUPPIES FOB II' Sprctal. IIK CAMP TRAILERS POR RENT 1 THARP TRAILER 8AIJC8 _ i la W Auburn Rd. at Bochrttor Rd ! Rotltotlrr. Mifh . UL MIH It Lata. _J~Bn_________ I. Atoo Motbar a p.M. »--------- tltOPlCAL |)og8 Trel^, Boar^ BOOS AND CATS BOARDED I m Burr^Shall, I7» 8 Trlacraph . fli^AN POLICE DOO. It ^ mfinths okt. bealUiya •srtUent fc^tckrtota uk ■ SiTnabt- ,Jb Par Wrrl i- cree-e SLEEPS * Propli _ .OUR RESERVATION TODAY . DON T. DELAY Cliff Dreyer’s Hpliv Marine Sale? «i# Honj Rd MB Asni OCLT MICmOAN BANK TEHMI kOPKN DAILY AND BUNDATl ARKANSAS TRATELCB BOATS Tbompaoo CUpkar Bollt p~‘* . -dl JOHNSON MOTORS GASOVV -SPORTS CENTER— ITt Catt Laka Rd. N3-IIM KEEOO HARBOR. MICH. PONTOON BOATS ' OMa- a( tba Urtaiat atocTa la thla araa. U diffartM madala aa dla- . Eatr ism Naw aluktraa fibRM ^la tM OvRr Mb sea Roata. aaiTcinaai TIAtss MARMADUKB By An^tnM 4 LMnitif For Sale Cure UK7I par Ma.~‘caU%MU°^tt" - MI A-7HS. »»W FORD im OALAXIK, I1.0M ACTUAL 1_ CAR un .... S,*g^ P «.^?i'.^o?rb; MaCblloeb Yoa'D Ufca OAKLANdF^ 1$!®?“ BXCHANOR InboardOutboard 3bl B. 8a«lsaw SKA KAY bOATS bttBaon Motara. Aiiop TraiMn, Utad Boau. Motora. Trailara. . KESSL.ER Auto A Hanna. IS N. Watblastan' OKPORD SUN. ISS OA SlSSS Errritblnt (nr Um boat OWEN'S marine supplies ISS Orchard Laka Ara. __________PE tsesb * ______ TAILWAOOER EEN- nrif. boanltB^ tralaiaf, tna- Huntnis Oofs' Hsy, ^R>n and F^d 82 at ACRES OP GOOD 8TAHIHNO TRAILER RENTALS Campert and Hautalrallm OOOOBX TRAILER BALES WO 8. Roebattor Rd. UL l-SSi TACATIOR TRAILERS Plzia TraUar BaMa and Raotal IStt Ltpaar Read. Oifard. Raaaa bHcbea. orarloada. braka *^p.*‘s«^«^Nr- *“ Ht DtMr Hwy._____OR t-ItW For Safe Livestock 83, CHOICB BEEP, QUARTER. HALF. Sacond eatOm bay. OA HITS POR RABBITS PB t-«7tf. MILK OOAT. ___________OL PWTI ,_________ NICE BIO HOLItTtN HEfPPER coralat M In a lev dait. IISI Hl.lrr Rd- PonUac. OWNER IN ARIZONA. . aaddto" A& a-vtwal ___ _ . larft .aattara aaddla. tfftb Ben- USED TRAILERS a7- X S' GILDER, t BEORM. EzceUeot OoadlUaa SISSS NEW 1^1 CREE AND WOLVERINE PICEOF COACHES W START SCOTT MOTORS AND SERVICM CRUIBILOUT BOAT BALES S3 E. Waltaa PE S-SS ‘PallT *-s Bnnday i»4 Attention, Boat Owners PLABTIC BOAT WWDBHIELDS -Cuttom or atabdardt — Bring In the tlna and jwl our lav plica. LIQUID AND RlOlO BAPETT POAM PIBEROLAB MATERIAL — Ratln. clotb. mat and plgmanla—Plbar-glai bit to m any lob. COMPLETE BTOCk OP PLABTIC abaat, tubea and rods. SOLTIS PLASTICS' 1M7S Hlahland , IS MItot Wett of PonUac on MfS EM 3-Stot _________Open St3S-l SIS St UP-WORMED BOAT WDlb-•blahla Inel. haidvare. Perry Serrlco Inc , sias Highland RcT. Evinrude Motors. Boats Is yaara repair azperltnee. Tooy'i Marine. Orchard Laka Rd. at 8y> ran. Open S.3S till I « HP. Electric IS ft. Ptberfl Boat. Vladshtold. il—*-cootrola. and trailer. outfit . PRBBHKNED. _________RmE*7 OL I - Sale Farm Prodoce CMBSRIIM POR BALE -jrB,s.kisa ■■ --WHtETBiiDt sit. HONEY SOc UP 1 beaito and pup "■ Head, Lake Orton. U8T BELL ! used MOBILE HOMES O. IS2 i DISeLAT IN OAKLAND COUNTY' NEED A COTTAOB UP NORTH! Let Ut Hell “ “ ‘ OOOP USED M lioUy. -ftiacti lizie KoIW Road ME 4-S711 -------. MICHK-------------------- Sale Farm Equ j ''bue™£mi I PERODSON TRACTOR. END('* jeder ftiy* Km win I am9 FERQUBOJi TRACTOR. EJf O | i. Ononvllie. NA 7-aasi _______ BE BEAUnPUL' ADEORN HMfbtt Mobila VlUan, ITS N. Opdyka at MM. yRTjasl. Woodland Lake Lots SOxISS. Small dove psymant. Frea dead to retired family only. Beautiful M acre park. S svlm-mlQg beacbcl. Oat. electric. Tele- Por Sale Tires 92 .90 UP. WE ....rvaltii. SUM l^J^tnav 81. “■good USED TlREi EUHN AUTO TERVICB IM W Hnrea_______________ PE »»» I trailer. ......'.. e»->. r, Nrv . Ill ereury, Uted. viti I...............sati DALE OUTBOARD MOTORS er Johnson — Remola control tank.^lW^ 10 h.p. Chiit^raft, SSO. if pntEROLAB wmi^HARbrop. Marine SuppUet, Repair sarv. PINTER'S 1370 N. Opdyka Rd. PE 44034 ■a MILE S^P BLUE BEY THEA DAWSON’S SPECIALS S^ "?S.-ri^b5S.'15r«“S“p*V5S^: rude, like aev ...... $ 100 OnCD>47' EMPIRE nbcrglaa runabout. H" beam, full top. ISM to h.p Erinruda, Alaz trailar. all lass than i jaar old . --- i-DOOR, $12^5 1-Year Warranty ^uburban-Olds T USED CARS 555 S. Woodward MI 4-4485 You'll never make frwfids, going around with a chip c / your shoulder. Foreign and Cars 105 10S3 MO-TD. ORIOINAL TIRES Pamco trallari. trallari. 'Take MM Hlthland^ Right on Adga ltd. to De- ForJ^te AiiylBiies^^^ W AIRPLANE. PIPm -3 CUB WITH RADtd PA-3S PACER Days OR >03SS I. NlghU PE VTSSa^ TransportRt’w OfferBd 100 I EROINE AIRLINER, NON-STOP-• Loa Angelet, San PraneUco, San Diego, ns. Havall. tlSS. Nev York, 111 Miami, $44. Ferry Barrtee Inc. OR a-iats. ____ Wanted Used Cars 101 $25 MORE For that Uih grade used car. ti Nev Aut^rlsed Dealer VOLI^WAGEN SALES AND SERVICE WARD-McELROY, INC 4456 W. HURON (MM) 0$, 444IS We Buy and Bell Imported Can , For SbIb Car» 106 IlSd BUICE. 44300R. PULL POW-Bu^rlw A?”itolet?*°‘tff&jSa^ I BUICK, 131 OL 1-Sli4 an, AUivtaniic; iiuinaMio- 8ION. ABBOLUTELT NO MONET Down. AaauriM payments o' .433.13 par mo. Call Credit Mgr., Mr. Parka at MI 4-7MS, Rarolii Turner, Ford. FISCHER BUICK USED -TRUCKS 13 SfONTHB WARRANTY 734 S. Woodward B'ham. _______ MI 44333 > IIM BUICE ROAOMASTER. AB-tolulcly immaculate Mda and out. excellent macbaracal condt-Uon. fuUy equipped with aU conditioner. power brpket and xtear-Ing, ate. Abtolutely no cash needed Just take over paymentt of SS.3S weekly to pay oft balance due of only SM7. SEE CREDIT MANAGER AT 1^ Auto Salat. m B Saginaw, PE 344S3. :. 4M« D 3-13M. > Htgbvay. Phiine ‘ BUICK 1S55ROADMASTER4-DOOR. 3-TONE OREEN — POWER STEERINO AND BRAEES. DYNAFLOW -LOVELY CONDITION POR THE TEAR. $595 1-Year Warranty OWD .^QMg, ^ A ^ PICK-UP AND liso CORVAIR "TdO" 4-DOOR hardtop. Porergllde. radio, heater. whltavaU tiraa. Poidlng seat comfort group. Deluxe equipment Ermine white fiblth. Only tlMI Easy Urmt. NORTH CHEVROLET CO, lots B. WOODWARD AVE.. BIRMINGHAM. MI 'M CHEVIE 4-DOOR. S13S0. 33] I Ant CHEVROLET . _gs°,s. oraiiir*^”*' -- CHEVROLET CONVERinLE. In excaHant eondtUon. V4. power glUe^an^^w^ttaarfM- TORD. iIaROTOP. OM. SAVE Auto. PE 8-3371. John McAuhffe, Ford S3S OAELAWD_____PE 8-4101 1188 FORD CU8TOMUNE your gain, abtolutely needeiT Jutt taka ortr pay-menu of 11.84 weekly to pay oft bolaoce due of 8117. CALL MR WHITE. CRIXHT MANAGER. PE 84101 g Auto Balaa 118 0. Saginaw 88 .FORD V4, AUTOMATIC. 4-door. Untod glati. Power brakai. tharpl 8468 Snowappla 'Dr.. Clarktlon, MA 840W._____________ IIM FORD ^DOOR. RADIO An6 13.33 per : Mr. ParkJ . ?a^i. 4-7800. Harold 'iiirner. Ford. DOOR, BTATTON '40 Ford. Vb ton I ply llret. cheap, Boat Discounts SHOP AT DUNHAM'S - 'large sayings POR YOU ON BOATS, MOTORS. TRA ____ RIGHT NOW! "TOP DOLLAR P^ ' Glenn’s Motor Sales S83 W Hufoa 81. FE 4-7371 GOOD DEAUJUNES-WRECES- Don’t Wait — Qny Now I BE SAFE — BE SURE • BE BATTSPIED Free Transistor Radio Wllh Erei7 New Lar^ Boat ALUM OR WOOD DOCKS PONTOON FLOATS. CANOIH T^NKE TRAILERS Harrington Boat Works VOUR EVINRUDE DEALER •— - Telegraph Rd. PE 34833 LOOK^ ■Whm VIRES. ALL plut tax and etebanc*. state 'Tire Salcx. 883 B Sagtpav. FE S-SM7, STANDARD BRAND NEW TIREa. Auction Sales B 6c B ISM SPEED-QUEEN PIBEROLAB tpeed boat, fully equipped, electric ilarung and Morrli controlt, 38 H P JobntoD motor, b Dexter traitor. Can ba teen at 31 Sttbahaw ird mil. fmnh «r special - ALL NEW. 1__ liner Mnttaag, SB H.P. Mercury Motor, gator trailer, 41178 Ux KEIJ.Y’s”h.\KDWARE 3NS AUBURN HD OPEN SUN. 10 - 3 UL »3>4t 38 HORSEPOWER JOHNSON WITH ED WILLIAMS! h LIKE NEW II-PT Wayne b tel Job^on rop BUGE^^-JPHK CAR. TRUCE. PORUAC WASTE P» 343M. WE NEED'CARS! Cadtnaci. OldtmbbUaa. Bulekx. Cbarrolati. Por lop dOUar on ttbese modrit and othcrx can na. M & M MOTOR SALES 3837 Dixie Hwy. - OR I-ISM Used Auto Parts 102 CofipLETELY REBUILT Pontiac Motor, FE 3-S3S4. RECONDITIONED TRANSUIS-lent, grneratori, xtaltart, wa- Sale Used Trucks 103 ■.-TON. '*370 Vi TON PICKUPS. CHEVY AND International. Economy Car«. M Auburn. 1451 CHEVROLET P^IE-UP. 8165 USED CARS — 555 H. Woodward MI 4^85 CHRYSLER 1888 WINDSOR. PCW-ared. radio, heater, very low mUcMC. whitowalU, original own- LakMlde Motors. INI CHEVROLET IMPALA HARD-top with powergllde. V4 engine, I power iteerlng. radio, heater, waahera. wheel covert. Black with red trim. Only 83.417. Eaiy toriat MIRTH CmEVROLET OOf. UM 8 WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINO-HAM. MI 44738; ;'Suburbqn-Qlds USED CARS 555 S. Woodward MI 4-4485 ___tranunlulon, radio, heater. whitewall Urea. Black with red trim and black top. NORTH CHEVROLET OO.. ISOO 8. WOODWARD AVE.. BIRMINOHAM. Ml 4-3738. 1955 FordTairiane A very clean 4' door club aedan. Blue tM- Ivory body. Radio, beat, er. automaUe abm. Excellent rub. ,38 Oakland . . .,,-PK. .341 -ha^£y?M IMPALA 3 Ing. radio, heater. whlteraU 1453 CHEVROLET 3-DOOR. POW-KROLIDE. RADIO AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN. Auume paymenU of $5.43 per .mo. Call Credit Mgr., Mr. ftrka at MI 4-75M. Harold Turn-er, Pord.______________ 15 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR, BLACK CHEVROLET IMPALA ooor aedan. Powergllde. rad; heater, wbllewall Urea, pow steering. White with tuiguc trim. NORTH CHKVBCHJir'Cf IMS S. WOODWARD ARK . BU MINOHAM. Ml 4-3738. V ONLY I--- 1887 MERCURY. 44r., V4. iw sdn^^r”*mt***v4, auto-maUc. radio and heaUr, power ****^!bM BOHR. WC. 130 8. Main, kSUlord. MU 4-1718 1481 CORVAIR LAKKWOOD wagon.- WbItewaU tlrea, raoio. hemter, Powergllde, waahera, Jerel blue Ilnlih. Only 83344 Eaay terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. 1000 8. WOOD- WARD AVI, BIRMINOHAM. MI 4-3738._____ [MACULATE iN§ hSM. tDlO, HEAT”--- „.'EERINO AN 1-Year Warranty Su6urban-01ds 1855' DODOE HARDTOP, 3 DOOR, -•-•ry clean. PE 3-7^. H. Riggins. 1887 DeSOTO 4-DOOB HABbroi* •--------' like tew, DO money Auto' Satoa. 183 S. 4-3314. Crissman X“ma£i’---------- lur^ galn.^ Aba^^ly no 1457 DODOE TRACTOR 700 SAD-die tonka. 8ih wheel, air-brakea. good roodlUon. 175 Scottwood. FE 5-4447. AUCTION BALK.? rVERY MONDAY 7 31 P N F.VERV WEDNESDAY 7 M P N EVERY FRIDAY .......7 P.V EVERY SATURDAY .....7 P» RVERY SUNDAY . 3 P 8 OPEN 7 DAYS WEEK 4-a . BU f - SELL - RETAIL DAa Y Door pruea Every AucUOn Lunch --- - - ■ ■■ i CRANE8HAPT ORINDINQ IN THI! I ear. Cyllndera reborad. Zuck Machine Shop. 33 Hood. Pbone FE ; 3-2543r Sale House Trailers MALLORY. lONITlON AND OUP-ercharger. Salea and aerrlre. PE 4-4U3 after 4 p.m. and aU day Sat, and Sun_______________ ROCKER PANEL INSTALLATION Minor Body Repair —----------------- OB I-—* LOOMIS BOATS — SUPS AND 93 ! IAUNCHINO on Lake Fenton -Stocking inboard and outboard crulaera — boato — canoe — < motora, 14814 Panton Rd.. Fenton. | EW PTBKROLAB RUNABOUT, complete. IS Evinrude, 4435. ' Alum, runabouts. 43M. l3-ft. boats, tto Traitors, IM. Alum. 1111. FIbergtaa, SITS. 14-ft. runabouts. 4460. Evinruda motora Buchan-1 ans, 4644 MBS. EM 4-3341. ! 44-rOOT HOUSETKAILER, 3117 Margaret Sireel, Ac -Hcighti,_____________ Sale Motor Scooters 94 il ALl^ATE CRUIBAIIIF EX- ’ reltent condition, ’Windshield. IT’S HOT OUT! OET ONC OP TRB REST DEALS AT EAST- TO FIND Cliff Dreycr (lull ami SjTort Center ItERCURT MOTOR DEALER Better Used Trucks GMC OAKLAND AT CASS PE 8-4484 - MEY£R’S "El Camino Sales’’ (CHEVROtjrri _ BOUOHT ANt> SOUP 1457 Pord Rtnchwagon. T-Blrd : giDC. automatic tranamlsalon. i I chanlcally perfect and tlrea. Ea CHEVROLET COMPANY ROCHESTER , ; SaIl" ________ OPEN EVES OL 2-4731 MANAGER., PE_I-4I^. . 1857 CHEVROLET 2» SERIES 4- ' VINO Auto Saica lU ..8,^j4lnaw door station wagon V-l er ________ of' 82.73 weekly to lay off balance due of 8387. TnUTE, CREDIT PE 4-0402. ^ .1 WOODWARD AVE , BIRMINO. I ham; mi 4-3734 i 1440 Ci^EVROiET IMPALA SEDAN ! . V'S englhC PowertUde. radio. I heater, whitewall Urea. White with UiVquola trim. Extra nice condition.. Only 11,145. Eaay terma. I NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 8 WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINO-I HAM Ml 4-3735. I ri.r ; 1000,Chevro For Sale Motor^ckt 9$ ; . I 1888 MATCHLESS 050 C C SCAM ! CLOSE-OUT Matthews-Hargreaves 1. sedan delivery, o I 431 OAELAND PE 4-4847 h atondard tranamla- ; libi CHEVROLET. V8. 4-DOOR, irchanlcally and Urea. | station Wagon, $488. ! Superior Auto telea, 854 Oaltland . m, ^____ . i 1484 CHEVROLET. 3-DOQR. RA- RitarkllH* hlua rarltA > El SUING BOATS '41 BUDDY. 1 front dinlni 10 FAMOUS MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM Bee the latest 47x14 vride ant the new ABC Deluxe Mode ' wits roof Whigs and bay wm Oxford Trailer Sales I Mils B. of Laka Orion on M-34 ___________MY 3-0731 DETROITER 2-4844 M ALt^ATE'2S0 CC. ONLY 4.0M Actual mlleff Alio 'M feet cond. MA 8-7M4. AT A LARGE DISCOUNT TO YOU! STOP OUT TONIOHTt OPEN 7 Dffrt A WEEE MB 4-4771 18214 HoUy Rd Holly, Uithltio '42 HARLEY 4145 '40 Harley 1145 M B8A 4418 Anderxon'i Baltx It Bervice 220 E Plkr FE 3-IIM IH8 BBAnMO. tHif HIWi . ST1)W«U MSai. ’’OWEN.S’’—A STEAL IMS demo. 31' aemi-encloaed 148 It sedan Detlqery. me----< —.. -------- —... PE 4-1340 PONTIAC, MtemOAN WILLTS 1854 SEDAN DKLIVUtV. 4445 FE 3-4445. _________________ 1440 tklLLYB jtDi^. 4.000 MILfcs plow altachraeat. 41.410. FE EPSaAL CLEARANCE OF 1483 and 1184 Talephone Co. tmeka. Fords, Chevroleta and Dodges.' Take your pick for only 8185, Easy terms NORTH CHEVROLET OO. IIMS S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINOHAM. Ml 4-3738. ________ PONTIAC LOOIUNO POR A MOBILE I’S?"dKl‘S?SoV”a^^ t. AUinUfU2381 BOUGHT AND BOLD 1888 Chevrolet. 3-doba, * eyUndi wllh powergllde, perfect m< ___ehanleally and good tirca. 1484 Chernriet. 3-door, I cyllndt with atandard tranamUsloa, ba. overdrive, meebanlcally ppifcct Firecracker Specials 1154 Pontiac Catalina aedan. ^dra^ matte. Radio and heater. Btxcel-leot condltloB. 1 owner. 1457 Buick 3 door bardtM Dyna-flow. Radio. ° Heater. TVhltowaUa. A mUe |cm! Tour '81. 13, 13 will make down paymaat. llaupt Pontiac Sales CLARKSTON M-ll One mile north of UJ. 18 HAple 5-554 Open Mma Taya, fc Ttmra. IM 4 p.m, ANNIVERSARY SALE 1955 FORD FftirlMf f-Door. • cyUttdtr t vMt Ford-O-MaUc, n I$595 BEATTIE OR3-1291 HOMER HIGHT : Small Town Trades: nil Corvette, 4 tpeed tranamlaxlon. Fully equipped . |37I5 1141 Cbevie corvaire 7N 4 door. Automatic. Radio ai cuitom 30d. 3 door, i 1187 Pontiac ftatUSn wa|oo. Auto-mahe tranamlatlott Radio and hoator. Powar tlaerbag and 1184 Mercury Mortercy 4 door, i 'jChevrolet -j Pontiac-i Buick Dealer OA 4-442 SPECIAL SALE!! ’60IIEALY LIKE NEW. GUARANTEED ’59HEALY IGWNER, GOOD COND. •58 HEALY DELUXE, 4-SEATER High trade-in allowthceK. come i and lee for youraell. Houghten's Your "Friendly Oldamoblle-Ram- For Caro r IM to, 1.404 mitoi. loaM. CONWAT'B auto mart IHHETfeSL** '41 Sevto ptokup I ' 7014 coojeir 1157 PONTial' nmnimir, a "w^itton, 8400. OB 3^47*. 84 POliriAC^HABOTOP, 4IM Lakeilde Uotori. PI I-4II3 IIS W. Montonlm _____________ 4-33IT. , . JNTIAC 4-DOOB HARDTOP. drive“*to**KinppItoeS&4S’*ihono FE 5-7881. 8444. ^TAU^A. Take _____CATAl---- veiilbto. AU Itoeeaaorl^ — walla. A-l condition. WWto e terior with red and white interio,. tl.too: OB 4-1474 After 4 p m. 1484 PONTIAC. 4 'DOOR'kiR BALK at 183 West Longfellow. ABaoLirriLY no money 2?rperr*^TOV' ilr Parka at lU S-fMO. HatoM 1954 PONTIAC John McAubffe, ^rd 830 OAELAND Tt 8-4101 1184 PONTIAC 4-boOB HARDTOP MSS lull price, no money d«— Lii?ky Auto Baiee. 113 B. fcafli — t-nis. tAMBLER AMERICAN, 'll. ] aepthmAlly claan. Orttinal own .1434 Oakwood, Bylvan Laka. I tkm wAgoa. SUodmrd sbli •nd bMUr. Black vlth rc__ lOM S. WOODWARD AVE. BIR- . M1NOHA34 4-3734. *OOOR HARDTOP. With V-S, CUck Shift, Power Bteering, Radio and Heator. ONLY MSB. Van Camp Chevrolet Inc. MILFORD____________MU 4-1038 '84 RAAOLER. q-DOOR CUSTOM ‘after il w 1444 RAIttLER WAObN, VERT good tranaportatlon: 4304. OR 3A844. O. klennlnt. Dealer. SELL oR TRADE, 'll RENAULT Dannhine. Take over low pay- mentx. Call 443-0444.__________ '87 VOLESWAOEN REBUILT $488 'M Packard Patrician . . Reas. 3 '58 and ’8d PlymoWha IIM up. 3 itatlon wagona, Chtvy and Pord PLENTY OniERB TO CHOOBB Economy Can__________ 33 Auburn 1957 VW convertible, bai beater whltcwaU tlrea, MIS. WILL ACCEPT Boata. Mctori Ount. Echo off a steam whlitle. Bunahln# from a ^^nmx Exhaust Pumea from an IMO VALIANT. VJOO, WHITE waUa. auto. trAns.. radio. h“*“ by owner, OR 3-ofao. -SPECIAL- 1959 PONTIAC heater. Hydramatl.________ slon, power brakes and ateertnjt; ~— — baa power~'wl^ont wer. .......... $2395 ■ CADILLAC . 1487 CONVERTIBLE. JET BLACE WITH WHITE TOP AND BEAUHPUL GENUINE BUCK LEATHER lNTERiqffSrUli<«)WEB EQUIPPED, NEW PREMIUM TIRES, 8tUBT SEE AND DRIVE THIS ONE TO APPRECIATE CONOrnON. 1-Year VV^arranty Suburban-Olds USED CARS 555 S. WoodWard MI 4-4485 HASKINS Vacation Specials 1887 Chevrolet Bel Air 3-door herd, top with T-4 engine, atanderd tranaaltoelaa, radio, heater. Beautiful gold and belce Bnlib. iyjsssirjurfflsr'S!: SI.'S Si! aiM l^a flntoh. 14H Aevrotol Bel Air 3-door ee-dau. PtwergUde, Power etoertag. Power brakea. ra^ heetar, E% Ztoe glaae, whitawaU Urex. Bmh-tlfal coral and white'fimrii. HASklNS CHEVROLET US'iOAtM-15 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens and ' Corner: Cass and Pike FE 37954 . FREE Service Clinic AT OLIVER Motor Sales ALL 1955,1956 and 1957 BUIGKS • Inspected Free 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 oLdsmobile iJ3*LL".4SS*iat,m: ■EAOTIPUL BtXnC rtNl $2895 Suburban-Olds -XSED CARS 555 S. Woodward MM-44«5 TOE TONTIAC press; SATURDAY, JULY 1. 1961 TWENTY>SEVEN Today’s Televisioii Programs More than 90 per cent o( Ne> I pal’s 8.5 mfllion j^ple depend on farming for their livelthood. 4 Programs furnished by stations listed ia this column are subject to' changes without notice I »-WIBK TV Ckaaoel 4—WWJ TV. TONlOffrs TV HIGHLIGHTS 8>09 (2) Movie toont.) (4) George Pierrot (7) Sports (cont.) (9) PvoW StSS (2) Highway Patrol ^ (4) George Pierrot M (i) Perry Mason (4) Bonanza (7) Leave It To Begver (9) Web of Life 8:M (2) Perry Mason (cont.) (4) Bonanza (cont.) (7) Lawrence Welk (9) Exidoratians S:M (2) Chedonate (4)TaUMan (7) Lawrence Welk (cont.) (8) Live a Borrowed Life f:(W (2) Checkmate (cont.) (4) Deputy (7) Boxing (9) Invisible Man 9:19 «) Have Gun-WlU Travel (4) Nation’s Future (7) Boxing (oont.) (9) Juliette 9:48 (7) Make That Spare U:99 (2) Gunsmoke (4) Nation’s Future (cont.) (7) Roaring20s (9) News 19:U.(9) Weather, ^xxts 10:M (9) GoUTip 19:19 (2) Sea Hu^ (4) Panic ^ (7) Roaring 20s (cont.) (9) New York Confidential (2) News AIR CONDITIONIR $269^95 Insfolltd SWEET'S lAmjMCI n 4-usi 8:99 t2) Mass for Shut-Ins. »:19 (9) Billboard. I:l8 (9) Sacred Heart 9:18 (2) Chrisugrhers. (9) Herald of Truth. I:H (4) News. 9:09 (2) Decision (4) Church at the ( (7) U n deratanding Our World. ..7^ (9) Temple Baptist Church. 9:U (2) To DweU Together. •:S0 (2) Detrott Pulpit (4) Frontiers of Faith (7) cairlstian Science. (9) Oral Roberts. 9:48 (7) Americans at Work 19;00 (2).Thls Is The Life. (4) (Color) Davey anc (4) I (7) News (9) Movie. "Task Force.’’ (1949) Story of Naval aviation from 1921 on. Includes actual films showlhg Japanese attack on Peart Harbor. Gary Cooper, Jane Wyatt, Wayne Morris, Walter Bren- (7) Faith for Today. (9) Cathedral of ’Tomorrow 19:18 (4) Industry on Parade 19:99 (2) Felly the Cat. (4) Contrails. (7) ^ Hush U:09 (4) House Detective (7) Realm of the Wild leader. Based on ties of Murder, Inc.; Humphrey B(«art. (7) Movie.”King of the Wild Horses.’’ (1947) A boy living oh his unde’s ranch admires a wild stallion. But his< udde doesn’t share nephew’s feeling for t h e horse. Preston Foster, Bill Sheffield, Gail Patrick. 9:99 (4) Capitol Report 9:39 (4) Mr. Wizard (4) Profile: Judge Frank A. Picard./ (7) Youth Bureau 3:39 (7) Gtlzen Soldier (9) Movie. ’’The Cruel Sea.’’ (English; 1953) Story of the men aboard a new escort ship in the British Navy, and what happens when, (9) 11:18 (2) Little Lulu. (2) My Uttle Margie (2^ Champiomhip Bowling. (9) AMcan Patrol SUNDAY AFTERNOON I (2) Washington Report (4) Shakespeare (9) West Point U:18 (2) Behind’Ticker Tape 12:39 (2) Voice of the Fans (4) Builders’ Showcase (7) Western Manhunt (9) Men of Annapolis 12:46 (2) Tiger Warmup (2) Tiger Baseball (4) Journey (7) Worid Adventure Series (9) Movie. “‘The Enforcer.' (19S1) An assistant district attorney gathers evidence which ha hopes will help convict ah.unscrupulous gang I on the activi- (4) (Cokn-) Shirley. Temp)e (9) Movie: "The UAhoty Wife;" (1957) Against the advice of his friends, a rich vlpeyard owner marries a beautiful gill yith an unsavory past. Rod Steiger, Diana Dors. / (2) Dennbi the Menace . (7JMiverick. _ 8:99 (2) Ed Sullivan (4) National Velvet (56) Teaching Project (4) Tab Hunter (7) Lawman (2) Theater (4) Mystery Theater (7) Rebel. (9) African Patrol 9:39 (2) Holiday Lodge (7) Asphalt Jungle Jack Hawkins, Donald Sindoi, Denholm Elliott. (2) Baseball Scoreboard 4:09 (2) Movie. "A Star Is Born.’’ (1955) Singer Esther Bkx^tt saves Norman Maine, ah al-cohdic movie star, from becoming a public spectacle. He promises to help her with a career in the movies. Judy Garland, James Mason. (4) Full of Peru (7) Eichmann on Trial (7) Issues and Answers (4) Briefing Session (7) Matty's Funday Funnies (4) Bribing Session 6:39 (4) Edwin Newman (7) Rocky and His FrienOs (9) Science Fiction Theater SUNDAY EVENING 9:00 (2) Movie (oont.) (4) (Color) George Pierrot (7) State Trooper (9) Popeye. 9:39 (2) Twentieth Century (7) Walt Disney (9) AU in the FamUy 11:16 (2) Weather (4) Weather (7) Play of the Week. "Thileves Carnival,’’ Jean AnouUh’s comedy stars Larry Blyden, Kurt Kasznar. At carnival thne in Vichy, France, pickpockets and apprentice jufept elaborate dts-I and inake a play for 11:29 (2) Bports (4) Sports (13) Movie. "Command Decision.’’ (1949)'''Generals at American air base in England must decide how great a risk they should expect men to be exposed to. Gark Gable, Walter Pidgeon. 11:26 (2) Movie. 1. "Island in the Sky.’’ (1953) Plane crashes on island of Labrador. John Wayne, Andy Devine, Uoyd Nolan, James Arness, Dat^ Hickman. 2, "Mat Gun.” 11:99 (4) Movie. “Diamond Jim.” (1935) Bow^ saloon-kefp- ^s scm risM to^n............ and man of fashion. Edward Arnold, Biiuiie Barnes, Jean Arthur, Cesar Romero. By Uaiteid Prem International Saturday PERRY AIA80N, 7:30 p.m. (2 (Rerun) In defending a building contractor against a homicide charge, Mason becomes a calen-dar:4Ul..RigAps^pher. SUNDAY MORNINQ 7:68 (2) I TV Features (2) L (9) News Magazine M:99 (2) Candid Camera (4) Loretta Yqung (9) News 19:19 (9) Weather, Sports 10:29 (9) Golf Tip ■ 10:39 (2) What’s My Line (4) This Is Your Life (7) Editor’s Choice (9) Dr. Giristian 1.(2) f (4) (7) News (9) Changing Times Uis8 (2) Weather. - (4) Weather. . (7) Movie. "The Dark Pasl.” 11945) An escaped murderer takes refuge in the home of a psydiiatrist. WUliam Holden, Lee J. Cobb, Nina Foch. U:29 (2) Sports. (4) Sp(^. (9) Movie. "A t) t h o n y Adverse." (1936) Anthony Ad-verse's adventures and romances' in Italy and Africa during the Napoleonic Era. Frederick March, Olivia de Havilland. 11:26 (2) Movie. ’’<^e Metropole.’’ (1937) Broke because, ol gambiing, a playboy poses as a Russian priiice. Loretta Young, Tyrone Po Adolphe Menjou, Jean Her-shoit, Gregnry Ratolf. 11:30 (4) Movie:' “Wild Geese Calling.” (1941) A newly married couple imove from lumber eamp to Seattle be-'cause the husband thirsts to see new territory., Henry Fonda, Joaii Bennett. Argentine Plane Crashes; 23 Die BUENOS AIRES (UPI) Argentine C46 passenger plane crashed Friday night in a heavy drizzle as it approached the suburban Aeroparque Airport for a landing,, killing 23 of the 35 persons aboard. AP Ptelafu SU^INO BEAUTY -1 Jean Davis, 3H, may react differently when she’s older to the prospect of a new hairdo. But the Mcmt-gomery, Ala., girt fell asleep on her first visit to the beauty parlor while visiting her grand-parenU in Greenville, Ala. There were no the ill-fated plane. One of the survivors, Hector I. Maltha, said the plane was coming ia for a landing ‘hnhen it suddenly seemed to fall as If we were la an air pocket. We coald Sunday TIGER BASEBALL, 1 p.rn. (2). Detroit pl^ the Orioles at Me-torial Rtalfiiim in Baltimore. EICHMANN ON TRIAL, 4 p.m. (7). Taped highlights of the week’s testimoi^ in the Jerusalem court- BONANZA, 7:30 p.m. (4). (Rerun) The Cartwrights help their neighbore avoid a hired hand’s unscrupulous s^ine. (Color) LAWRENCE WELK, 8 p.m. (7). Welk plays an accordion solo as the Lennon Sisters and members of his orchestra dance with studio viewers. NATIO/TS FUTURE, 9:30 p.m. (4). TRenu) “Should Public Funds for Public and Religious School Students Alike?” debate between Leo Pfeffer, general counsel of the American Jewish Congress, and the Rev. Neil McGuskey, education editm* of the Catholic weekly America. 1 PLAY OF THE WEEK, 11:15 p.m. (7). “Thieves’ Carnival” st^ Larry Blyden, Kurt Kaszner ^ Cathleen Nesbtt in a French comedy. Foreign Mail Costs Boosted SHIRLEY TEMPLE, 7 p.m. (4). (Rerun) “Tom and Huck," based on excerpts from familiar stories Mark Twain. Starring Dan Dur-yea, Janet Blair, David Ladd and Teddy Rooney. (Color) ED SULUVAN, 8 p.m. (2). Headliners: Louis Armstrong and orchestra; Teresa Brewer, Myron Cohen. I^Rowan and Dkk Mar-Joan Holloway and James Hurst MYSTERY theater, 9 p.m. (4). (Rerun) An insurance com-paiW’s mechanical brain predicts attempt on the life of a young woman. Starring Larry Blyden, erett Sloane and Betsy von Furstenberg. (Color) EDITOR’S CHOICE, 10:30 p pi. (}). A report o» Panama’s fight against communism snd Castro- WASHINGTQN (UPI) - Starting today, it will cost me hot." said Judge Henry pam^ acting chairman of the Lonidon 'ses.sions. 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V124 THE PONTIAC PRE ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ^ONTIAC, MICHIOAN SATURDAY, JULY l, l9«l-*28 PAGES Rescued From Pacific AP pa*i*us SAW MEN Op — Terry Mcaelland. 14, tells on his arrival in San Diego how be saw hia step^randtather and another man die in a raft after their liahing boat sank. Terry was found drifting oa the raft with the two bodies 90 miles southwest oi San Diego. California Boy Recovering From 3-Day Ordeal at Sea Accompanied by two British frigates, the 22,000-too aircraft carrier Bulwark put ashore a de-nent of 52-ton Centi tanks and about T50 men. These were about 600 marine commandos and a 150-man squadron of the Dragoon Guards. SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — A husky 14-year-old boy, who watched two men die as they drifted . THE PONTIAC PRES<;, <»ATrRnAV. JULY 1. 1961 Auto wfloemifiit 1^4 w^m, to-ltMi ycnr of « or 10 per cent. Ad- m dodtec tkut, totaled a Koord $4JVcftiaere of Qww itenu invested, I bUlioii at Ike winleeale levd tn'over $10 rnttlkm in netional news-1960, wilk an expected increaapj paper advertieinf in 1980. JULY4U1 ‘A handful of brave men adopted the Oeclatatton of Independence. When they signed that document they signed their death warrant: it sras win or be shot for treason. Benjamin Franklin expressed it. “We must an hang together or ve wilt bang aeparatdy." It took a lot of courage, and fal^. to "buck" the strongest Natkm on we find: "This day. July 4th, 17T8. ahU be was a biatonc forecast. You and I will cele- j. l.' vooeuxas bratc it. with Joy in our heaits. pride in our being, with emotional response from tears of patriotism to deep and solemn acts of devotion: it is indeed our Naiionsl Anniversary. A-s the .spirit of 78 pervades our being it must be translated into the same courageous faith, and lovalty that filled the hearts of that Congres.s 185 years ago A by-word. "Sign your Hancock" has a deep and abiding meaning: after the Declaration of Indwndence was presented to and passed by Congress, it was signed by its President. John Haacork. in his large, bold signature PB.—Every funeral service we conduct is a tribute to one courageous loved one VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME tU .Narth Perry Street Phone FE 2-8378 Justices Shii for Traffic Tickets CHARLEVOIX Hi - The Michigan Justk'es of the Peace Aaaoci-ation resdved tdBay to appoint a study committee on the question ot allowable costs that can be as-, seaaed by a justice on traffic and criminal cases. ' * * ♦ Adoption of resolutions and officer elections, with Edward P. Schumer of Traverse City named association president, concluded the group's convention at Charlevoix. Approximately 200 Justices attended the conference which opened Wednesday. * a * Other new officers arc: First Vice President Qatence Burkett of Monroe; Second Vice President Adolph Shea of Port Huron; Third Vke President Joe Pearce of Okemos; Secretary Leonard Rouse of Leslie and Treasurer Louis Cook of Cadillac. $5,000 NOSnTAL4IEDiO«L CABE-$8J0 FEB MO. $0$ rtlHLT FEDERAL LIFE OUP - MAIL TODAY! NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE ■^iH3 KE.AUK MIXSA(]li;.H OF SI PPORT—His Highness Sheik Abdullah As-Salem As^bah looks over lelegrams at his desk in Sif Palace in AP nMMat Kuwait Thursday. The telegrams are in support of his .stand against Iraqi threats to seize his newly independent, oil-rich country. ,, "Don't Take a Vacation From God" Summar is tha season when riost people in Michigan take vacations. There are .nary beautilul spots in our great state os well os other states and Conaoa lo spend a tew days, a week or two. We ore icrvor of vocations—they ore go^ tor the mental ard physical health—they are great morale builders' Take o vacation :: you cor eve-. ■ you don't leave your community—make it o change a rest—but remember, DONT TAKE A VACATION FROM GOD." Attend your Church or Synagogue. To prevent our souls irom being stifled by the malerialism rampart m the world, we need to be reminded oi God and K,s loving core ior us. A community or notion that worships God oilers o poor held in which to sow the seeds of communism. ATTEND A PLACE or WORSHIP EVERY WEEK. DONT TAKE A VACATION FROM GOD. West Poatiec Kiwaais Clah Seppert, of Charches Committee ■ kaMMPi^sraiq%>aeii^M niiiiirvv Mounting Crisis in Kuwait Can't Shake Quiet Ruter SAVE*"" EARB*- IDth 1st A% ^^■corrfst astt ■ PsU Ettsbiished in 1890 — Nqver missed paying a dividend— 71 years of sound marsagement, your assurarwe of security. Assets over 56 million dollars Capitol Saviags & Loan As$b. EstaMuhed 1890 75 W. Hnni SL, PtitUc F7 4-0561 CUSTOMER MARKING IN REAR OF tUILDING KITVAIT IP — .Sir Abdullah | The office itself is a cool, AvSallm As-Sabah. the ruler of j second-story room with pi^iures Kuwait, is a soft-spoken sheik!of distinguished women on the w ho lives a secluded life. He t on-1 ceiling, including Britain's late seated to pose lor new's photo-Queen Mary and Queen Victoria, graphs Thursday for the first I * * ♦ lime in two years when corre-j _ ... . . „ ... u spondenfs visited him to ask' The sheik admires the. British about (he cunent crisis with;"'*” *>'» ‘'OunI'Y 62 j years and still are pledged to de-jfend it. He cap be addressed as .Sir Abdullah, thanks to a British knighthood. He speaks English The effort by Premier Abdel Karim Kassem to annex this oil-rich sheikdom seems to have done little to disturb the routine of ifs 66-year-old sheik's life. Although Sheik Abdullah canceled a trip to Beirut. Lebanon, the dispute with Iraq has not impelled him to go on a crisis schedule. After the picture-tpldng session, tlie sheik left his offk-e in uSif Palace, got into his black Cadillac and drove off to his des-'ert residence for his regular midday break. BODVGl'ARDS FOLLOW A red jeep with siren wailing went before the car. Behind came tough bodyguards in flowing robes like his own and red kaf-iflyeh covering their heaijs. fairly well. His ties to Britain are based on Kuwait's oil reserves, the world's largest: A British-American company developed the oil fields and the sheik gets half the profits. He puts one-third of the oil royalties in British banks, another third into running the government, and the rest toward turning Kuwait into the Middle East's most prosperous welfare state. FREE SCHOOLS * Kuwait has free schooling and medical care for the sheik's 320,-000 subjects and plenty of jobs in the oil fields. Annual oil income Is about 9200 million a year. For all his money—sometimes estimated as high as a billion dollars—the sheik lives simply. He has only one wile, although he could have ntore umler Moslem law. and two sons. His house isj a modest one outside the city and he has only one car. Nixon Says U.S. Must Risk War to Keep Peace LONG BEACH. Calif. -The United States must risk war. occasion /m^eep the peace, former Vice President Richard M. Nixon declarra Friday night. He told 5.000 delegates to thej California American Legion vention: "America is going to have to* take chances. If we don't take* chances, our position will deterior-We must be witling to risk to talk the language of peace. I believe (Soviet Premier) u s h c h e V respects our strength." He urged support of President Kennedy’s request for increased military stren^h and the administration's stand on Berlin. Lick Observatory in Mt. Hamilton, Calif., has the second largest (36 inches) refractor telescope and; the second largest (120 inchest reflector in the world. BEDDING SPECIALISTS KINO SIZE (78s74l QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS and MATCHING BOX SPRING . 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