The Weather Vutabto tUmilmem, (DttolU wi P*I« f > VQL. 119 NO. 186 THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1961-28 PAGES I II^RWATIOIIAI. Four Friendly Competitors Hayes Jones Triumphant in Moscow From Onr Nowo Wirro MOSCOW — Haym Joaeo ol Poollae, Mleh., mule « ipee- Bitter Charge Hurled by U;S., loscow Note Controlling Plane Traffic ru « leg la ft rec-ord-omaaMftc vtotory by tbe VJ9. 4M-me(er relay team la the Amerlcaa«oviet Track Meet. V.8. Olympic gold medal wia-aer WUma Rudolph aim dat-fled a cnm-d o# M.MO m »he at ll.t Aad, like Jonea. ahe nhared ! with three leammatea In netting I a world record. M.S aeoonda, In I the 4M'.neter relay. I Tbe L’.S. men'* team held a j «S S4 lead at the end of thin find day of tbe two-day meet. But the American women trailed. I 31-21, deaptte Mim Rndotph n Ask That U.N. Review 'Urgent Need' for Test Ban Treaty SEMIFINALISTS—Four happy Mias Universe scmifinalisU hold hands Friday night as they wish each other luck in tonight’s final Judging. Reading from left are Wang U-llng, Miss RepubUc of China; Ariette Dobson. Miss AT nwlalK England; Marlene Schmidt, Miss Germany; and Liliane Bumier, Mias Switzerland. Many of the candidates spent practically all of Friday preparing for the semifinal competition. Final Judging Is Tonight WINS EASILY Pontiac Oentcal Ugh School graduate Joum knocked over the next-to-last hurdle but still won Ms Individual event easily in 13.8. Russia’s Anatoly MikhaUov and Frank W’aahin^on of Saata Clara. Calif., followed. The new record In tbe men's 460. a fantastic 38.1 seconds. d cheers from the crowd 15 to Vie for Miss Universe dones was Joined by Frank Budd, Charlea Frasier and anchor man Paul Drayton In the historic feat. None of the tour MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) Fifteen girls from China to Iceland go nervously into the finals of the Mias Univera Beauty Pageant tonight wondering what the Judges see in them. ”I think it was my figiar, but sure. ” said Mariene WINS BRONZM.M'EDAI. Schmidt, of Stuttgart, Germany, a 5-foot, l-inch bion^ with a beehive hairdo which adds nearly a foot to her height. “I wanted them to think I looked kind and happy. That’s the impression I wanted them to Judge me on.” Her dimensions an 36*4-23-33>/i. ‘T beHme my thipoaa dress got me Into the scmlflasls,” said Wang Ll-ttag of Taipei, repre-aeatlag the Repablic of China. ’Through her interpreter she explained that a zhipoan dress is a Chinese dress with slits in skirt. ar PbeWfax BEAirrncs BEAimFVINO-Looking little like contestants in the Miss Universe pageant are Ariette Dobson, Miss England (left) and Susan Jones, Miss Scotland (right). Needless to «ar. both girls shed their nets and rollers for more attractive apparel in the Miss Universe semifinals held Friday night. ”My figure was my best point,” said Susan Jones of Aberdeen, Scotland, a 37-23't-33*s redhead. ‘‘But that’s only my opinion. Maybe the Judges saw something else. Who knows what ideas they have of women.” Several, w the other girls agreed.^ 48 IN 1ST BOl'ND Forty-eight beauties competed in the opening round. They paraded along the ramp in native costumes, then donned elegantly styled evening gowns and finally bathing suits. Union Completes Presentation at GM They changed back to evening gowns before the 15 semifinalists were annouced. At the height of the appianse far tbe wiaaera. Miss Oreeee-18-year-oM Elestberia Delutal of ; Athens, one of those who didn’t make it—fainted. The rurtain DETROIT (AP)—The United Auto Workers Union! was brought down fast and she has completed presentation of its new contract demands •’•f^ed ott. Pageant oi-at General Motors and plans to wind up arguments for wage and benefit improvements at Ford and Chrysler next week. Then it will be the turn Of the union bargaining It was Indeed a trinmphant return to Moocow for Joneo, who woh hit bardlet apecialty In the Roaslaa capital two yeara ago la the firmt of the U.8.-8ovtet International track meets. Joaes realised a burning ambition last samtner when he competed for the Uiiitrd States In the Olympie Onmes at Rome. WASmNGTON (AP) — The United States accused Russia today of trying to ‘sabotage the Geneva nu> clear test ban negotia tions.” It matched the charge with a proposal that the United Nations review the “urgent need" for I test ban treaty. The accusation, is perhaps the bitterest yet made by the United Stated against the Soviet government in a formal note in the 2»/4 years that the test ban tolks have been under way. ; The note was delivered to the “<»ME ON IN"-This is the message given Soviet foreign ministry today byi inbound plane from the the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, it' traffic control tower at Pontiac Munici- was released by the State Depart-] pal Airport. C5onfr<«men John Churan (left) and roent here almost simultaneously I Henry Capron are in touch with planes in the with filing of the appeal to the---------—— ------—------♦ United Nations in New York. air and on the taxiways, saying all’s clear after the small plane (above left) has pulled the runway and into the ramp in fnmt of tbe terminal building. The plane is passing through a water puddle. The United States and Britain asked that the question of treaty on banning tests of nuclear weapons be put on the agenda of the U.N. General Assembly opening Sept. 18. Today’s U.S. note replies to one on July 7 tiling the United States Russia would accept nuclear control only if the West accepts Soviet proposals for complete disarmament. '•2 Stand Mute Traffic 'Cops' of Sky on Boat Charges Keep Airways Safe Operator, Oyner Face July 26 Hearing Over Mishap Fatal to Pair A State Department spokesman | Charged with negligewe By PETE LOCHBILER The Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) had almost completed its first month operating the control tower at Pontiac Municipal Airport when the first unusual air incident occur^d. said that in spite of the charge of j boating accident that daimed thei A small private^ plane,^ flying up from Detroit sabotage against Russia and in|lives of two Pontiac women in;Metropolitan Airport, gOt^“ ' ——- He won a kronie medal bv mwe to take the whole j Cass Lake Monday night, both the,log^ and it tOOk the COm- ... ..... iniirlmr (Mf icciu, Kar-L- Wn fha hnnt nncralnr anW the hast ownerl. . - . . ____. to give America a sweep of that iUnited Nations “we are going on stood mute when arraigned in Wa-, with the talks at Geneva.” jterford TowTiship Justice Court pcrts here and at Metro to yesterday. Ifind him. I Trial for WUliam R Hatley. 28 j i„cideni wa.sn’t very [of 190 Mill St., the operator, and reported Frank Gineman, Richard Schaeffer, 23, of 414 Til-mor Drive was scheduled for 2 also hopes i TALKS DEADLOCKED ‘Those talks started in the fall of 1958 and have now been dead-1 locked for many months. ! From the early days of the,p. m. July 26 by Justice of the Geneva conference there has been p^n^e Patrick K. Daley. (Continued on Page 1 CW. 8) HAYES JONES News Flash BRIKDALE, England (UPl) — Arnold Palmer shot a (Inal round even par 73 today to win the British Open Golf Championship with a total of 384. The pair Is charged with negligent operation of a motorboat. Hatley was release on $100 bond and Schaeffer on $100 personal bond pending their appearance (or trial. Drowned when Schaeffer’s small boat sank 150 feet offshore were Mrs. Leona Lampson. 48, of 85C Robinwood Ave., and Mrs. William Gray, 38. of 231 CTiamberlain Jones starred In traek at Eastern Michigan University and he waa graduated from- the Ypsi-lantl school in IMO. A 18M PCH graduate. Jones paced Ms prep mates to Michigan state track titles in *S8 and ’M whea PCH fielded Its great- Bob Crosby's Daughter Stood Up by Bridegroom tower chief in Pontiac. “The pilot had lots of gas and sufficient al-t(fude. But it shows how we can help prevent more serious incidents from developing.” Friday morning, Albert Oampp of Detroit was winglpg towards Pontiac Municipal Airport wlieB the tower warned him oft because the big North Central Airlines Convair was about to take off (or points north. When, ten minutes later, it was okay for the small craft to come the pilot reported he didn’t know where he was or which direction to head. Gineman related. ■’We tried first to fihd him by [having him describe on the radio the groundmarks he was flying over. But that didn’t work — the groundmarks sounded like they could have been anywhere North Oakland County. SPOTTED ON RADAR “Then we tried to tell him how to tune in on the VORTAC directional beam, but he couldn’t figure that out. Finally we called Metro and !lhey were able to spot him on their t^ams to listen -to any counterproposals the companies -----------------------—^may have In mind. So far SAN FRANCISCO (JPI — Bandleader Bob Crosby’s daughter, Eizabeth Ann, 27, was still a Miss today and she appeared to be as much In the dark as anyone about what happened to her bridegroom. _ Friday afternoon the pretty brunette, wearing a radar, relaying directions to us to Robert Kennedy navy Wue suit, a Uttle flower wreath hat and a diamond p*®* ^ him about which way Tells K to Avoid ..... TJ’sl • njr- A 1 ■ ^ ” P*" **''■^'*'<1 hut Jones did not. tiltier s Mistake Frank JoneS, 30, a San| she had called Jones at 2:20 p.m. „ Mr,. Francisco writer. They were' “iic H.id that he «a« just ’F*'^ married in a civil!‘trough with Ws shower and that Atty. uen. Robert F. Kennedy. »,- tvmiM «vj»p ** aUt* 'The 15 girls range in age from!warned soviet Premier Nikita ceremony. | .. Just-turned 18 to 24. the youngest|Khrushchev today not to make the! She waited with her mother and; Race Violence Rocks Chicago Negro Youths Attack White Man, Girls With Ax Handles, Explosives CHICAGO (AP) — Negro youtli gangs attacked a white man with ax handles and hurled explosives at two young white girls as racial violence erupted for the third successive day in a tense, mixed neighborhowl on the Southwest Side. Beefed-up police patrols cruised the streets as the toll of white persons injured by roving gangs of young Negroes rose to 18. (Heen-agers also staged a “h^t weather” riot for more than an hour Friday night in normally quiet Morton. 111. About a dozen youngsters started the riot, >yhich attracted 200 persons, police said. One youth was hospitalized and two policemen were hurt.) An Elgin man, E’red Vanghn Jr., told Clilcago police tear Negroes belabored him with ax handles early today as he i«-turned from a cigar store to his 0 go to find us From then on It ; Gineman reported. The pilot had iM-pn about 10 miles northeast of ier tMs week, after a parade. I They said she was hlgh-struag. being Roaemarie Frankland of same mistake Adolf Hilter did -!stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest' Pas^^-d and Miss Crosby Wales. The eldest is Miss Ger- «underestimating the American many, an electronics engineer | p^pjg-[they’ve Offered nothing. who ned from Eart (^rmany a I Speaking at the christening oMhe After bargaining talks were re- y*" “k® '*’'th heis family. jpolaris submarine USS John Mar- cesSed for the weekend Friday,! ♦ ★ ★ Kennedy declared that the GM Vice President Louis G.| She aiyi Miss ChUe, Gloria SUva; united States “can be pushed too Seaton told newsmen the union’s ®f Santiago, are the tallest atjfg^ .. demands'could be described in ^f“f-*;_______^ . ! He said' this country is “not one word — “more.” Seaton aali t h e demaads Let NANCY add to your * summer fun, no nmtter where you go! SimrJy phone FE 2-8181 package aabmitted ta as tai tlw » yeara of onr tIoBB wUh UAW.' UAW AHoa Preskknt Leonard Woodcoidc replied, mtnie.” He said ftiere was no mechanical way of figuring the cost of AJAW demands at tUs stage of negotiations. The talks started two and oneJuif weeks Suh Yang-hi of Seoul, Korea, is the shortest—5-foot-4. But she is also tbe most liberally endowed, 37-22H-37. ‘That gives her five inches on Atida. Pisanti of Haifa. Israel, the slimmest of the lot at 33-21-32. or see ,v6ur carrier boy and have The attorney general said that when his brother met Khrushchev at Vienna he was aware that “the great dianger to the world vAs that the Soviet leaders, not understanding our system of government nor ago. ^ it it 'jour determination and will, would Woodcock declared umon pro-' ..j.jjj surprised I got thisroisconstrue'he posals for a wage increase based.tar; j didn’t think I would” gaidi^ro*"®*" people and its goveirn-on ejxmomlc growth, expan^ of Knutswm of Ystad, Swe- For poblicatkin, at least, all of the giris gave a variation of Miss Sweden's answer when she was asked what she thought of her chancA of winning the Miss Uni- But he added that Amerlcsmi are “a tough, viable, iudniitrlom people” who will meet their re-•ponalbllittes ‘in this climactical Mme la world affairs.” the PONTIAC PRESS sent toyour jracatibn ad-jreas. supple menial unemployment compensation and Improvements in the pension plan would cost the companies only s tew more pen* ales per hour. den. “I’m nothing special.” •"We have our own private ideas the subjecL” added Ariette Dobnni of Weidridge, Bigiand “Hitler made the same mistake in 1939 about a free society.” he said, “and the! result was an incalculable - irost' an^ the death of over 40 million' people.” . . called H. Frank's flat. No answer. Van Hook. Th^ appointed hour of she called a fe^v friends too. But able to locate Jones. and landed, heading aftensards ELIZABETH CROSBY Not too much to the episode, but this is the purpose of the FAA |—to handle and direct air traffic and out of the airfield in a safe, IJCAVK CITY HALL [expeditious flow, without any un- Finally at 4:25 p.m. her step-ldup, incidents to mar the Record, father suggested the wedding party! ★ * ♦ leave city hall. Handling 325 to 350 operations ...,j .... every day. seven days The girls, Linda Rivers, 14, and Alice Ramos. 12, told ofGcers they were sitting on the Ramos front porch when (our or ffve young Negroes stopped on the sidewalk, hurled a few remarks and then a home-made bomb containing steel pellets. Both giris were hospitalized with cuts. Si.xty-tour Negroes Were rounded up by police Friday as tension mounted in the area. As they walked to the car I'an aneh a sweet, swell gtrl. What alie you going to do with a guy like that?” in and ,’eek, the tower crew of Glne-1 and three, two-man radio teams were happy to report nothing more than the "lost planp” The romance has a turbulent history. Their original engagement broke off last February after what he had terme^i a spat with his fiance’s family. That same day Jones was found unconscious by police after he reportedly took an overdose of sleeping pills. On one really busy day, a couple Sundays ago, the tower handled 600 operations, or about one every (Continued on Page 2, Orf. 4) Denies Vickers Petition DETROIT (UPIl - U.S. District judge Fred W. Kaess has denied a petition tor a temporary injunction to prevent Vickers, Inc., a sujidi-vlsion of Sperry Rand, from moving operations to a plant (m(gide Michigan. Clouds, Showers Likely to Remain Through Sunday In Todays Press Chnrch News .......... .8-8 ('omirs............. .....18 Editortals ............... 4 Home Secthm ...........18-18 OMtuaries ............... 83 Sports ................98-31 Theaters ..............13-18 TV A Radio Programs ......87 Wllsoa, Earl .......^.....87 Wofhea’o Pageo ....... 18-11 Variable cloudiness with scattered showers is the forecast for the Pontiac area tluough Sunday. Not much diange in temperature is expected according to the weatherman. The low tonight is predicted to be 65. Tomorrow the mercury wiB climb to a pleasant 80 degrees, but a cooler trend is expected durtag tbe next (our days. Occassional showers are (ancast for Monday and Tuesday with precipitation totaling J to .7 of an inch. Southwest winds 3 to 5 miles per hour this morning will become variable and remain under IS m.p.h. later today. The lowest tempentw* pteced-ii« I a.m. was 01 At 3 pJB. ito rmdingwasM. ■VI mirror , 1 ■ V| V ' •I HE PONTIACl’RESS. SATl^Rt)AY. JULY ;15. 1901 Xaeaday Space Call LiMy for Griggom. Zero Hour Close Uj HOWAKO BENEDICT CAFE CANAVERAL, fla. (AP) —Stedi aad Iwby faod. nudkal chedB, star fuiac. laaAe-belifve An official outlined this typieaJ pne^diy ) ridw-that’a what aa aa> troBant'a day is made tO. I. Griaaom and John H. Glean Jr., had these items on 49MaW today as they entered the final phase of preparation for America’s sMond manned space ificht, scheduled Tuesday n 'GiiaatHn, 35. an Air Force eap-is reUabiy reported to be fite No. 1 choice fwr the flight. cereal. Canadian bacon, two __ toast, jelly and co^ ee. Lunch—Broiled chicken, baby type peas, bread mist, cottage dieese salad, iced tea and sugar cookies, Dinner-xoiled potato althout skin, baby Sood vegetable, sherbet and cof- Breakfaat—Orange juice, hot earth beneath the planned suit path so certain features will be recognlable. Medioai men gave the pa aeries of physical and p^fchologi* cal examinations before and after Both astronauts were silver apace suits and run through practice miasions while aeated in actual apace capsule atop the Redstone. They , also studied Shepard is providing valuaUe advice to Glenn and Grissom as they enter the home stretch in Th^ training. During the fli^t, Shepard'will be at the vital cap- control center—maintaining constant voice contact with the pilot. The astronauts have picked the name Liberty Bell 7 for the space- charts of the heavens and the craft. Shepard'd vehicle was Freedom 7. The number represents the The World at a Glance with Glcni. 39, a Marine lieatenant 'Monel, standing by as backup pilot as be did on tbe AUn B. flhspard flight. UVEALS NA3IE IMiNOAY *nie National Aeronautica and space Admmistratkxi will reveal the name of the chosen astronaut blonday. 34 hours beta* launch; The will be a nearMidi-aate M Shepard's tr^ May 5. A ^edStene rocket is to boost tbe poanned capsule 115 mllea high and 300 miles down range in a ^ designed to train another space Idiot and bu8d ewertence and confidence for future orbit the l(l-foot Horaeahoe Falls today. The man. Nathan Bearer of the Bronx, became the fifth person in history to make the drop without injury. C^naAian officials immediately took him into custody on a chaiige of illegal entry. ■ Grissom and Glem today began flow-residue,'high energy diet to B Om News Wlrss in a rubberiaed watertight ball successfully rode over ITassem Demands That British Leave Kuwait The RepuWc of South Africa does hot want a vlstt by Assistant Secretary of State G. Mennen Williams at this time. The State De-liscloaed this Friday in _ that Williams will trav-ri to nine African lamfo during July and August, the second of reduce possibility of excretion and Brength during flight. They were served In a special ready room Shaw Replies to Criticism Says Attack on His Tax Stand by GOP Official : 'AAod« in Haste' ‘Coostitmional convention candidate Cari P. Shaw said criticitm of 1^ tax stand by Republican County Chairman Arthur G. EUfott Jr. ‘*was obviously made in haste Without fully investigating either Ae phikwopfay of the single tax er the aumbcr of-.Republican pcli-tlHans.who have worked for its At Mackinaw aty, archaeologists working at Ft. MichUimackiiiac. now undergoing restoration, say they have found evidence of a row of French houaet dating from the 1730a. The county chairman said Shaw, a Pontiac Central High School tgacher from Waterford Township, has been advocating that land be ‘I^XCOgnlsed aa common property where the user pays land rent to the community." , "If raising the tax on land values and lowering taxea on production is not to be made a part of the forthcoming new Constitution where and when should this reform Be insUtutedT Shaw, 31, asked in •ebuttal of Elliott's censoring of him. At Camp Grayling MaJ- Gen. Cecil J. Kennedy, commander of the National Guard in Michigan, bade farewell today to the organization in which he began private 40 years ago. He will retire at 62 in Febniary. In Mosirow, Elimbeth Taylor and Eddie Fisher today paid a courtesy call on the woman considered the Soviet Union’s moat prominent female—Minister of Culture Ekaterina Furtseva. At Grand Rapids, J. Otto Peebles testifying in his own defense, told Friday of entering the room where his wife was with another man but. said he could not remember firing the ihoU which killed her. » of the Mercury liberty Bell 7 contains ^veral modifications, including a large obaervatkNi window, unproved manual controls and a [new cape hatch desigDed for jquicker exit in caae of emergency. BAGHDAD. Iraq (UPI) — Iraq’i Premier Abdul Karim Kaaaem Friday night demanded that the of Kuwait warned “we will flgjit imperailists, especially British imperialists.” The Mtiah have made an army camp out of Kuwait, which is ______ of the motherland and we - never tolerate that." Ka*em !>«'*«>• « to W p.m.,_the three Af^ tripe ^idwad tkte hrots^ Wnpera^^ year fay the former Mtohigan gov- la a fiery speech et the giai-aallou eeremoay of Bagbdad'a denned Kuwait’s "phony hide- expMtkig te reb ear wealth.' It was Kasaenf s major speech ct a day of celebrating marking the third anniversary of the revolution that brou^t him to power, Kassem accused Kuwait’s nder, ^ik Abdul As^abah AsMllm. of expelling Iraqis from Kuwait, a former British protectorate. Earlier this month Kassem staked an hlirtorical claim to the sheik-dom. tVte Wbicoff, son of the U.8. secretory nf health, education and welfare, will be wed to an exchange student from Cksablanca, Morocco Sunday. Ribict^, a 23-yeaiM>ld toaster from Berkeley. Calif, will ma^ Mercedes Haziot. Former Lt. Gen. Helmuth Von Grotman unexpectedly resigned his post as West Germany’s defense commissioner Friday. The Alabama House of Representatives voted Friday to set up a seven-menber "Un-Alabama Activities Committee. It would vestigate "all persons or gn at persons and organizatlans who seek illegally the overthrow or destruction of the go\’eriunent of the state of Alabama." In London, a cheering n gave Maj. Yuri Gagarin a happy sendoff to Moscow today. The Weather Ty Cobb Reported in Poor Condition ATLANTA « - Ty Cobb. 74-year-sM former Detroit Tiger nucomfortobie aifbt- Cement Firm Given Building Permit A commercial building permit was issued from the Waterford Township hall yesterday tlSO.OOO cement distribution center to be operated by the Dundee Cement Co. on Williams Lake Road near Airport Road. Cement will be manufactured in undee, 60 miles soilthwest of Detroit, then shipped Jiy rail to the Waterford Township center for di»-tribution by trucks to various pui^ chasers. 2 Auto Crashes Injure 7 Teens EMEROENCV BUNKER 8V8TEM-If the radio fails in an inbound airplane, traffic controlmen turn to a blinker system to give the pilots landing instructions. Oontrolman John Oiuran shows how it works; Red, white aiid green lights mean just about the same things that traffic lights on the ground mean to atoo drivers. FAA Keeps Airways Sale Also Karen Drumond, 16, of 6497 Lotus Court, Waterford Township, sufiered a fractured dieekbone; James W. I^, 19, of 2401 S. Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Town-sMp. a fractured left knee and cuts; and Jerre Lou Baker, 18, of 47401 Elden Road. Shelby Township, a fractured ankle and face cuts. • , They are in fair condition at the hospital. (Cbntinued Fnm Page One) two minutes during the 16-hour TWO CARS CRASH rt in a two-car anah on 0^ mond Road in Springfield Township were passengers in both hides. Perched high above the terml-il building with a broad view of the airfield and the Waterford Township countryside, the tower cool, airoonditloned place inted glass windows all the way around, letting in the suitlight but not the glare. Althouth the radio men are almost constantly on tbe airwaves, talking to pfioto over one or several of the six radio frequencies available, there is little in tbe way of extraneous noise or wasted motion to interrupt the crisp, effident atrooqihere. Some $mm worth of elec-Is Instolled in .smooth here," Ginoman reported. "The pilots got the tetack oL it .. 1 Milanukaa pi It Or Rapldi II Jl Ntaorlaaoa Pd 71 r Houihton 71 17 New York " ** r FtlUton 71 II Omaha " Trar aiy 13 M Phornlx AlbuQuarpua M I] FUUburih II H 'Atlanta it II 81. Louli St W auinarck *• — — — - Usvcft temperaturt Naan tamprraturt ...... WetUiar-ParUr elMdy ___ it 11 Bl. Loula .. .. |Umir«k 71 tl Salt Laka C. M M .. gss,-. it 9 : 9 s Sss s s ts;: si; *' ** Waafiliiit — " wlU be lastolled from the Grand TniBk fine that raas adjacent to the M-arre hotMIng site. Collins represents the general contracting firm of Darin A Armstrong, Inc., and said all labo’ has been hired from the Pontiac area. I -Schultz FJectric company will do the wiring. R. M. Haney the'well-drilling and Mar\-je Skelton was awarded the sanitation contract. Future plans call for an office ^ ^ bulldinK in an anticipated expan-,!* 5 Sion program next year, Ccdllns said, and added that the distribution plan will be in full (veratlon Aug. 15. Honest Driver Shows He's No Meter Milker ItOB U T4 NATIONAL WEATHER*-Scattered showers and thundershowers are forecast for tonight for the Middle Atlantic states, Jlto Ohio and Tennessee valleys and Montana while widely . acattcred Rioweri and thuaderahowers are e)qtocted over the Southsni states and the Rockies. Cooler weather may b* f«it in the Northern “ Gas Stove Explodes, Home Damage $3,500 Damage caused by a fire in the one-story .frame home of Charles Garrett, 24 S. Tasmania St., estimated at $3,500 by Pontiac firemen. The fire yesterday afternoon was caused by a gu stove exptoeiori, firemen reported. There were no Injuries. Invitf Con>Con Hopwfuli to Talk at Public Mating Constitutional eonvention candidates from the 1st District have been invited to speak at a public meeting Mondily at 8 p.m. in tbe Pontiac Township Hall. — Opdyke Road. Clerlu ia tbe Volattoas Bureau a nickel In a sealed envelope aersps the eoualer to Mra. Roger Evans, bureau clerk. "I parked at a meter — It dMii'i work so here’s the alekel,’’ he said. Mnalcipal Coarl Clerfc Martin Keller \titod to hand the oola back. "For your bonetly, yoa de-■erve It," Keller told ths maa. It was letaaad. "I own It to the walked sff. JosmI Dumps Actross, Says Suit Stttlod HWAYWOOD (AP) - Cornelian George Jesael, 63, says he The meeting will be devoted to B from each candidate, by questlona from the audience. brought by actresa Joan Tyler and hopes to be married—but not to Misa Tyler. Jessel Friday Identified hie intended bride as Marjorie May, red-haried actreas who-Ukc Mias TVle^-4i 27. Mias Tyler said of hia announcement "I just don't believe he said such a thing. 1 won't believe it unlem he tells it to my face." Min Tyler, who has laid Wie 2060 expects her child ' ~ '’ disclosed a week planned to drop her suit ^ Jesael. At the same time, riie aaid rite and the comedian probably would marry. Steel Employes Hurt by 2 Blasts Joyce Brendel, 16. of 6015 Bren-del Road. Davisburg, sustained severe contusions over most of her body as a passenger in the other car, driven by FSy L. Brendel. 22. of 6835 Bren^l Road. Both girls were listed as satisfactory today at St. Joseph Mercy 10 Injured at Trenton as Explosions Occuf 90 Minutes Apart » of tbe tojored t An le- Two workmen, Robert Taylor, 43, of Wyandotte and OarsBee Malekay, 83, at Newport, were In the latter blast Robert Coleman, 30, of Wyandotte and Glen Malliie, 29, of Trenton were cut by fragments of steel and also inhaled Troy Police Nab 2 on Weapons Charge Troy police arrested two Warren men last night after the pair tried unsuccessfully to sell a pistol and are holding them for allegedly carrying a concealed weapon. Police apprehended the pair when their car stalled on Dequin-dre Road. They had received three reports from area residents that they were offering a pistol for sale. The pistol was found In the ten's car, according to police. Held are William Atken, 20. and Thomas Johnson, 21. They were to be arraigned In Munidi^ Court later today. The Macomb County SherlfTs De^ partment also wants to question them regarding an unsuccessful armed robbery last night. Stevenson's Ex-Wife May Lose Her Sight CHICAGO (AP)-Ellen Bonlen tevenaon, former wife of U.N. Ambassador Adlal Stevenson, iru taken to PaasaVant Hoepitol Friday with a serious eye condition. Mra. Stevenson Injured the eye Thursday while wniring out on »n exerdse bar. The bar, attached to a bathroom door frame, came lopse and struck her lefti 3 Care Come Together in Commerce Twp.; 2 Collide in Springfield Seven teen-agers were boRtitol-ized as the result of two traffic accidents in Oakland County yesterday. Injured in a collision Involving three cars in Commerce Township last night were: Barbara J. Aho, 18, of with a bead tojary, and Katherine Lee. 14, of IM Grey Road, Aobarn Hetghta, artth a mouth la- j«»y. condition today at Pontiac General HoapttoL Shirley Jaatlce, 17, of ankle as a psaaeager la a ear driven by Blis. Daatol L. Damns. 19, of the aame addrow. Lynch, who was driving the ar on Commerce Road In Cam- Drnmoad and Lee were aeri-ously hart, refused to make any statement, according to sher- IH’s deputies. His car apparently sqleswipped an oncoming car driven by David R. Long, 16, of 2060 Ford Road, accOTding to the sheriff’s report, and crashed headlong into the side of a second car, driven by NONE INJURED Thp blasts, coming about 90 min-liuiJ?*^^^,J”* * ^ tes apart, reportedly awakened^.*".?®*^^ VN«tber Umg nor his three passengers in the first car were injured. The acetdeat oa Ormond Road loot control of her car on a eorve after the brakes tolled, aceonUag to her statement to Her car slammed Into the side of the mcoming Brendel car. Miss Brendel and three other passengers in her car were unfourth passenger, Jean Nichols, 16. of 4501 White Lake Road, was treated tor minor injuries and released. 50,000 Homeless in India The Day in BirminKham 2 Three Named to Positions on Franklin Planning Unit BIRMINGHAM - Tbre.* new membera have been named to the Franklin Planning Cbmralsslon to vacanctes mated by reslgna- Thoae appointed by the Village OouncU are Donald Hacker, Kenneth Bailey and David Goodnough. Each of the men will serve three-year terms. ‘Our planning commission now has members representing every section of the village.” said V11-. lage President Calvin Thomas. 'This Bhoqld be beneficial to the Gub that would serve Bloomfield and the lakes area of Bloomfield Townshtp. The meedag urtn bf held at the heme ef Mrs. F. Rex Mae-keroer, MO Waria Potato Drive, QtdNuAlBke. The dub will be a eodal organization wMi monthly meetingi at the homes of members. Ike Is Visited by Ayub Khan The Rev. Robert S. Graham, Histant minister of tbe FIrat Preabytertan Church, baa been named pastor of tbe First Pieiby-terlan Church in Ardmore, Okla. Pakistan Leader Says JFK to Be Limited iiy Kashmir Solution NEW YORK TUPI) -Mohammed Ayub Khan of PaUa-tan flew to Gettysburg, Pa., today for a visit with farmer President Dvrlght D. Eisenhower. Ayub came to New York FYiday from Washington, and was feted by the dty, Indudlng a traditional ‘tlcker-ta^ parade” up lower A farewell party will be given fix' the Graham family by church members July 30. Prior to coming to E Rev. Graham was pastor of the Flnt Presbyterian Church in Long “ • NJ. Before departh« teday. the Paktotaa pceridsot aald ha felt after meedag wNh Pnrideat Kennedy that there are "Uml-iattoos’’ to what the UJS. President can do In tolvhig the Kaah- Oon-Oon candidate Jeon Kerr Ketchum will be the g Monday at the 3 pjn. i of Bhxiinffeld-HiirafiRham tu-pnblican Women’s Gub at the home of Mrs. Rlduurd G. EhRUah, Q-anbrook and Dunstan Roads, BhvMwftolH HiDs. Published reports from Washington had said Kennedy declined take an active rde in setding the Kashmir issue between Pakis-and India. Vacation Proposal Presented to GM "He (Kennedy) recognizes the necessity of resolving this problem. It is as much in the interest of the United States as of Pakistan to resolve it," Ayub said. .After Ayub meets with Eisenhower, he plans to fly to Texas for a visit with Vice President Johnson. DETROIT IB — The International Union of Electrical Work-(lUE) presented a propoaal for longri' vacations to General Motors Clrp. Friday. Death Notices The union said increased holidays and vacations would be one way to provide more job oppor-tunitiep for electrical workers. It also has propoeed optkmal egriier retirement to pergiit a laiger number of older workers to leave tbe lidMr farce. JOHN BAOLET LAKE ORION - FUnerhl arrangements are pending from Allen’s Funeral Home tor John Bag-ley of Ypailanti, formerly of Bag-ley Drive, Lake Orion. Mr. Bagley died Friday night in Yprilanti. DANIEL D. McOmZIE JR. KEEGO HARBOR - Service tor Daniel D. McGinzie Jr., U, son and Mrs. Robert Berry of 3219 Rycroft St., will be at 11 Monday at 'C. J. (kxlhardt Funeral Home. Burial wUl follow at Ottawa Parit Cemetery. A little leaguer of West Suburban Boys Gub, Safety Patrol leader, and member of the Boy Scouts, Daniel died Thursday at Pontiac General Hospital following a heaij injury received in a golfing acci-ident Wednesday afternoon at hia home. Surviving besides his parents are his grandparents, Mrs. Florence McGinzie and Mn and Mrs. John Lock all of Keego Harbor, Mrs. Edwards at Chicago, Ol.. Robert Pippin of Munsy, Ind.; two brothers, Robert bee McGinzie, John Berry, and Charles Randall, a step brother, and two sisters BOMBAY, India (AP) — Fifty thousand persons were homeleu today in Poona, 75 miles southeast of Bombay, as a result of floods earlier in the week claimed 59 lives after the rain- swollen Mutha River burst a dam. I Mary Elizabeth and ^Priscilla Sue. 500-Year Trusts Upheld in Court FROM OUR NEWS WIRES 1000,000,000 (nine quadrillion, nine NEW YORK — The legality of hundred and eighty-eight trillion. two 500-year trusts established by an upstate attorney in what the government claims is a move to XTeck the nation’s flnancial structure was upheld Friday by the U.S. OHirt of Aig)eals. Earlier, the courts had declared invalid five other trusts set up by 80-year-old Jonathan Holdeen of Pine Plains, N.Y., on the ground that they conflicted with income tax laws. The Oommoaifoaltli of Penn-sytvaato Is the nitimate bena-liclary of tbe two valid trusts ia the year 3414. The govemmeiiH argued Utat Holdeen set up the trusts to prove the economic theories about vast accumulations of money through compound interest payments. Such a vast fortune trould be accumulated, the government said, that the tax base of the nation would be drotroyed. . the government claimed that another of Holdeen’s purposes "abolishing the present ecosystem of this country." AUTHORS BOOKS I No one, not even Holdeen's at-itorneys, has estimated the possi-It was believed at first that she ble value of the trusts if ail peven were to contintae to maturity. One fiscal expert testlfled in eye. would lose the sight of her eye. but hospital authorities now say she has a 5050 chance of rttab-ing sight. court that the five LOOO-year trwtt would be worth about |9,9R,380,- Holdeen, author of several books on his financial thinking, said he set up the trusts "to teach a lesson in saving — as Benjamin Franklin had attempted to do. Franklin, taking advantage of year eharitabto trasta of $5,909 ^ for the dttoa of Boston and glv- vMlments. Rappleyea said today that the funds, valued at several million dollars, may have backfired on Holdeen because a court has ruled he must pay the income tax on the funds fran his own pocket. Hddeen already had paid undw proteet tSOO.OOO la ineome tax for the years 194550 for the five trusta. He lost one court case recently tor the 1945 tax involving more than $111,000 but is appealing the couadl in developing future ac- Ab orgudutton mtetliig la aeheduled for 2 p.m. Monday to Bargaining on a new contract to replace one that expiree Aug. 31 was reoeeaed until next Tuee-The lUE repreaents 34JB0 employes at GM oppUanec plants. Charge Soviets Try to Sabotage N-Talk$ of "the govtot UakaFa attempts to aabetage" toe Geneva esnter-eaes. One of tkeae. the Itatted States deehmd. Is Konria's pro- thro to operate a toot baa laopee-don oyitam. la i UnioB hao argaed Oat "there are Glynis John$ in Hospital HOLLYWOOD (AP) - British actress Glynis Johns is' reported in satisfactory condition after un-deigotng mhwr surgeiy at Cedars of Lebanon Hosidtal. The nature of Friday’s opefa-tk» wae' not disclosed. Detroit Strippers Picket / (Continued From Page One) a moratfflium among the United States, Britain and France on nuclear testing though Uil. officials says tiiey do not know whether the Soviets have cheated on that gentleman’s agreement or not. Uto UJ. I Tbe note continued; "The government of the United States believes that this rejection ' the idea at an international civil servant acting impartially under guidance from international policymaking organs constitutes nothing less than an attack upon the executive capacity of any international organization for effective action. "There are, of course, many people who are capaUe of exercising independent Judgment in behalf of the international Community; the whole history of international organizations b^ars witness to this fact. “The United States rejects this Soviet coatentton catogsrieally and Is coavtaoed that nadons which do not wish to sabmit to the domfaiatton of great powers will also reject H." Other examples of Soviet effbrte to “sabotage" the Groeva negotia-thMia, the United States said, include: (1) a demand that international Inspections on Soviet territory be limited to three a year at the sites of any suspicious et^lo-slons, and (2) a proposal tot what Westernwa hyive assailed aa Soviat aelf-inspeetlGn. This later propoaal ia international oontnl peats and fnepectlon teams would ba under control of Soviet ddaem. The latest exchange of UJ.-Boviet accusations on nuclear testing began with the meeting between President Kennedy and Premier Khrushchev at Vienna June 3-4. DETJtorr (UPl)-Strippen plck-eW OB the ^dewato today protesting the refusal of tht Nad^ Pttrtaik’Fhqater to Uro imtoTiM They were dresoed. inlnet'In®***P**’|®*** eitiinated at more than Slir^i * ir ■% ii r j ^ in Colorado have yleldedlbmion. ^ CHriSt Rally EfidS W. L. GRAVES AGENCY KJMW HOSPITAL-MEDIOAL 0ABE-S8J0 PER MO. FOR FAMILY FEDERAL LIFE >■ «»«"> UrC PHONE fE 3-7061 CUP - MAIL YODAT! NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE More than 6,000 persons attended Ithe "Come.to Ovist" crusade conducted by the Church ot under a t^ at Hughes and Franklin roads which concluded Friday livening with the regular 7:ffi service. During the past three weeks EvangeUst Q. P. Hett preeeated Cfcrirt as the Ravier of all men and the Christlaa system as adequate lor an who obey the Lord. A ★ * The diurdi believes this effort has proved to be die most successful attempt yet undertaken. Carnival Runs Through July ^ at Elks Temple A carnival being staged , at the Pontiac Elks Temple tp raise funds for the rehabilitation of crippled children wOl oontiiiue through July 22, Wylie McClellan, the club's exhalti^ ruler, announced today. * Sr * The public can show youngsters a good time at the carnival and at the same time help less fortunate children, said McQellan. CARL'S KIDDY LAND 10 BDES $1 I Cor. Disio sad Tolstrsph Rd. up outside on the • at lit Orchard lake Ave. They ase open dally and In the ew niags. The Pontiac Elks have set $4,000 goal, hoping to achfeve through the carnival and other sources. Wednesday, members will brfhg crippled children from the Pontiac area to enjoy the carnival. Aspirants to Answer Con-Con Questions Constitutional convention candidates from Districts 1 and 2 will be asked what they believe is the most important issue of the forthcoming convention ’ at a rally Thursday at Pontiac Central High School. ★ ♦ a tiemocratic and Republican candidates have been invited to the 7:30 p.m. public meeting, sponsored by the Ptmtiac League of Women Voters. All eight Pontiac candidates and the| IS from District 1 are expected to attend ^ the meeting, which is five days prior to the con-con primary election. FOR LOW COST CAR LOANS GMTC EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT URION 156 W. Huiwi — FE »-6l51 OPEN 12-6 SUNDAY INVENTORY ADJUSTMENT SALE Karen’s have accumulated a number of odd rolls of nylon carpet that are to be sold Below Most Dealers Cost. If you are intending to buy carpeting any time this year, come in now. Don’t miss these close-out prices. Remember, this is an inventory adjustment sole. These prices are good only on our present stock. 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Eagtaad faces that 1^7 role, willy Biny. . ★ ★ ★ Hi fact, as the “battle” lines are drawn, it begins to appear as though tha British, the Iraqi and the Ku-waiUans are the only pec^le destined to ^ in and draw cards: Russia can;jb msAe up her mind, but she blocked UJf. acf^lv her 8^^ - Iraq poised to pounce npoa Kn-wait’s rich oU bads, bat when she saw the opposition stiffen aad bristle, she backed away. The ftdtish Empire doesn’t qrite ac-Qtpt this acqaicsceace at face vuiae and stands ready to cradi down tastaatly. The British assy about for world applanse over this act of Christian brother-Kood, but the facts are she was fkoteetiaf her own consequen-thd financial stake in the deal. ★ ★ ★ lilie British haven’t figured as gr^ public benefactors in an international sense for some time. And they don’t now. It’s a question of pounds sterling, a heap of guineas and a few idle bob. But ^ve JOhnny Bull credit. He has averted an unhappy tinderboz'incident. And fi§ once, deVeamnafsd to ■ keep our own big international mouth shut. S.) Aas. — ARjwuy it dsoB aa ham to by. ghaply apply a drop or two sf eastor oil to the V«ri every alUH for a law weaks. UiKje Vkk b al very mild, Chrb-I tian gentleman,| but later he pressed hb Irrite- «»ANB tiqn. "If they want to use strange music, Iri the choir sing such numbersr” be grumbled. "But why don’t they pick out lamUiar hymns for us in the con-gregationT’’ ★ dr. ★ I grinned admiringfy, for that’s exactly the advice we psychologists have kng urged. Yet a gmft many clergymen, as wen as song leaders, muff thb vital point The Bsala paipoae of esBgva gattoaal alHlag ta to evoke as ■ wldsapsuM paritotpattaa by tha show atf their melodic pyrotechnics. Bat for the average member of a church coagregatioB, hood memotlee sf nwOwr, Ideal- Go to your public library «nd read Chapter X in my coUege Don’t spring strange music on a crowd you wish to steer in 30 minutes to a mountain-top spiritual experience. ★ d- W When our Army and Navy men during Worid War II were asked for their. preferences as regards hymns, they picked the basic music tosft entondb mgn’s soub, not the pyrotechnical variety. They preferred “Thb OU Ragged Crosa" aad "Bock of Ageo” ptas shtiOar tnneo aad have become ca- So the congregation remains “nn-polariced." Thus, it b a more difficult Job for toe speaker to grip toe crowd and produce hb foreneic creacendo in ‘ How can people, who like dean •ir or art MniHIvu (allaBle) to PRBACUERg, NOCA BENE otfenden. lor toqr tiy to pidc out tha STAR SPANGLED BANNER Whn we have a Memorial Day service or a parade or stand and ■tag a patriotic tune a( a sports event, do we keep changing the "mew” every time with stiuqge or unfamiliar patriotic refraina^ Not on your life. We always stick to a ftae old standbys, like ‘America,’^ ‘The Star Spangled Baimer" and "America, the BeaUtifiil.” Yen dwiNh kaiem shadl taho Pto^*k*tsgy tram , textbook, "Psychology AppUed," If you want a fuller report on toe Ptydiology d church mude. -_P?: o?ws» w, crim aivars ent« to m MnsSr nSSmKw Tito itosilstos » «eiiMiTC|r to tin i mum if sU total i Tm Pmtiac r earner tor tt a maUeS to Oaklai a^ L RDAV, JI LV 1.5. 1961 ' 1 FIVE HOME OWNERS! WHY WUT! 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They said the total for the week endlnit last algkl was 0,737. aliiMMi t.lOa more than for the ' presimis week. j Scenes at the refugee camps re-1 sembled the days which preceded! the 1956 uprisings in Budapest and Poznan. Poland. During that period of unrest in the satellites the flow of East German refugees to the West averaged ; Ten persons arresfed by Pontiac police vice officers in a raid on an alleged gambling establishment at “ ^gley St. pleaded not guilty violating city gambling ordinances at their arraignments today before Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. Trial of John Taylor,. 59, of the Bagley Street address, was set for July 26. He is charged with maintaining and operating an illegal gambling place. The others, charged with loll-erlag, will face trial Thursday. They Include Johnnie James, 47. of 31 Lull St.: Jessie B. Thomas. ,28. of 199 Wall St.; Collin Wallace Jr., 37. of 397 Franklin Rd.; Isiah (Sawyer. 43. of 25 Bagley St., and Richai-d C. Jones, 25, of 39 Lake Bowman.-'SH, of ,i6 Gillespie St.; Henry Gwens, 48, of 75 Clovese St.: George E. Harris, 23, Of Utica: and Charlie Miller. 72, of 192 Luther St. The raid took place at 10:30 p.m. Friday. Statehood for Hawaii was first sponsored by King Kamehameha HI in 18.54. Ban Liquor Voting Day ; LANSING (* — No liquor sales | will be permitted July 23 while polls are open for primary election of candidates for the constitutional convention next fall. The Liquor. Control Commission said Friday that (he ban will be enforced from '7 a.m. to 8 p.m. DICK VANCrS SKYROOIH 01 3.2370?rsiri;' 40 Years of Distinguished Insurance Service AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY, Inc. 27,000 a month. MAY RILE NIKITA At Hyannii Port, Mass^ -Presi-| Others facing trial are Hurlenl^, , 70 W. Lawrence FE 2-9221 Si. WaattoBUToiTIADE orSEU ia DETIOIT AmtJ or BIBNINGHAM %fasY mPONTUCAims? SHOP AT 460 Wn» Huron OR PHOME FE 8-0458 SEE LISTIN6S OF 300 HOMES-GET DETAILS CsSCHUEH 'Tri-Connlf toailor” dent Kennedy, faced with a crisis; over West ^liin, emphasized his' concern for all countries behind the Iron Curtain by proclaiming a "Captive Nations Week" starting Sunday. Former President Elseidiower Kennedy's plans to rn'm the Russian threat to Berlin will begin taking visible shape next week. After sending Khrushchev a note rejecting Ihe Russian premier’s German demands Tuesday, Kennedy will feo before reporters Wednesday to answer questt<»ui«n the communique. Also sometime next week, the Pentagon is expected to complete Its reriew of U.8. defense spending. Kennedy ordered the review after Khrushchev announced he was Increasing Russian military spending. White House Press Secretary Pierre Salinger said there was also a good chancf that Kennedy r send Congress a special message next week asking for expansion id the national civil defense program. ASIC FI)U. BRIEFINGS Two liberal Republican senators I have called for full congressional briefings on U.S. military readiness to meet the Berlin crisis. ENDS TONIGHT at 10 P.M.! We’d Rather fiiveAdditienal SavmgeTeYeu Than Neva What’s Left At The wfine Enmiture! PONTIAC ARMORY 57 EAST WATER ST.~1'/a Blocks E. of Saginaw Savings Greater Than Ever Before! FREE. (Bring In Stub la Desk) 1 GIFTS For Everyone 1 REFRESHMENTS NO • PARKING AMAORY I ISA MONEY DOWN 10N6 YEARS 10 PAY Credit liDmediataly SOUTH SRCinnui Choose a Home in Beautiful FOX BAY Custom Homes from S20,000 A luxurious controlled development of distinctive custom homes designed to meet your dcsires.^^^^^ l..arge choice lake and river sites available on a private lake with access to Oxbow Lake. MODELS OPEN OI4-04S1 Doily 2-8 Sundoy 11-8 On Elizabeth Lake Rd. Just Past Williams Lake Rd. OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 6 P.M. OKI Mil. THUS, F«. SIT. 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Morgenthau said defrauded the ; public of IS million. * " * A federal grand jury nitimed ichai^ofcoD> I Secretary of State Dean Ruak. fin a statement approved by President Kennedy, said Fri^ ‘ I'nited States will nes’er agre three4«eaded” leadership foTi 2 Hospitalized in Area Crash Bloomfiold Ttafp. Pair Injurod in Throe • Cor A^idont on Dixie A Bloomfield Township cwvle the U N such as ikwiet Premier withw being registered with more than 500,000 shares of United Dye and C3tamical Corp. stock. Is Sam- art S. Oarfirtd af St. Clair, Mich. Morgenthau said the stock was Beast Blamed lor Break4Jp oi Beauty, Brdin DETROIT (UPD - Stripper Irma the Body’ says her beauty and brain marriage to a pixiisanoi broke ap because of a beast * * * Irma explained Friday her marriage crumbled because her husband objected to her dachshund sleeping at the foot Pmitac General Hoapltal waa Mrs. Walter A. Meyer, 57, of 219 rington Road. Nikita Khnishche\’ advocates. art -'dertray Itself* b.T adapt-tag the Raartaa propwial by a twwIMrds vate of ttm Geaeral It was the sharpest warning the United SUtes has issued against Khrushchev's demands that a ^three-nation U.N. control group— lalwaya subject to a Soviet veto— ! replace HammarskJoM. NO cwipromisf. state Department officials made it dear that the statement was telling U.N. nations there could be no compromise on that issue. the Securitiea and Exchange Com-1 mission. He said the conspiracy started in 1955 and has continued since that time. United Dye and Chemical now is known as Cherooil Industries. Inc., New York, and is headed hy Virgil D. Daidi. Morgeadtau aald DanU ta a leading defrndant In die case. fractsrrs of her left arm aad leg a pasaeager ia her husbaad's Utica Truck Driver Won't Face Charges DETROIT m — MeMa Ai«el, aR an unemployed UUca track dnvrtr, will not face formal aa-aauh charges aa a result of Me running fued with the Teamrten Union. Sammil Breomr, cUef aaatot. nat Wayne Ceanty praeeeator. Meyer. 54. was reported aattafactory ctxidilion today at the hospital with cuU on his face. The other two drivers, Carl H. Zubar, 60. of 2700 Squlrrd Read, Ttva^, RDd Victor J. SatoMurie. 26, of 4135 M^ Road, Wateriord Towuhip. did not require medical that Krhushchev’s proposal in the face of 'everythiiig we know about effective administration.”' Rescuers Brave Winds |to Hunt 7 on Mountain COURMAYEUR. Italy »-Brav-ing SO-rnUe^nH|t^ teamr iwught today lb locate seven CapHol Seeks to Halt Dispensing of Album LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Frank Sinatra and several firms must show cause next Friday why an tajunetlOB should not be granted Capitol Record Co. halting distribution of a Sinatra record album. Capital Fritey filed salt agalart Rtaatra ehargtag Mm wHh “grass breach of trust aad roalideaec. center line. coUided with Zuber's mcmniitg car and then slamnied Into Meyer'e car following Zuber. Seigneurie said he was attempt-ing io make a left turn when the lalerfertag with CapttoTs basl- cUmbera roporled missing ^o.. Melody Sales Co. >-lMaRof wodd f»moBipRacRk6R hlRWRMrfifirtiitothRlMRrtof Greater Birmincham Aad wbtamr Uacle Joimlumis vpUtilfB aadfceata ap hi* cHddlcb Um happy paocakc lovcn gather. Foe whatfi hentr chaa • good hliabtny poacRhR a a. ualiRR hr# 0 RtBdc of them? Or aomo loRni Com Gain with hoyRRatery ayropb Fimch paacahti^ MaabattaoRt Affiom Baaaiia, or Date-nat. Uacic John haa traiulated hls paacahta lete39IaagaagiafadadlagthaScaodiaaTUa. Ha attkaa'okiato goodlia thatoit relkhed facheaahfaatolmrhin^ dlrnwrecauarhii Aad tfaenfa aecoNiUiif ▼arictrnica GUdeea 'adt Waffles aad Old FaaUonaUe CraaaMNi Tana oa Waffles aad cptaEgp *Vud4** Benadlctt ( Uncle V Wohn’s , PANCAKE, Lhouse i I Mi 99 wrieiies of ^ OPEN July 17, Menday 6 AJW. 'til The Wee {Hours of the Morning 1360 S. Woodward Ave. ewwnn 14 Mil. art Mopl. Rertf, Knningkam Ml 4-2727 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY IS, ] hi^idelity. KfMelit;(6)Tniisisliir ramm uiw fteg. $29.95 Now HAn 14' MARK DAVIS || J| I* uAMERA Marti: 83 N. SosiiMw S». FAMOUS KWEQMUTrPMIT Vinyl or Alkyd FLAT ENAMEL TriploCovor -nw$K65cj. HOUSE PAINT YOU SAVE $1.00 PEK GALLON Moot Oikot Batgoimt — Ftoo PotUmg NEST EM PMIIT Ml WUIPWEI CO. 487 ElizobeHi Loko Rd. |iN» Wm» •! T«l«tnvli M-- 5-50M Mcoldr SEVEN OPIN SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. PICNIC TABLES 8-Pi. WMto PiM BURMEISTER'S NORTHIRN LUMIER CO. 7940 Cooky Uko U. EM 3-4171 SIPER KEM-TONE \!SS‘ 1079 0^ KEM-GLO — jurooui — (ktiy* ot$2“ — f FCCMl (M. Qt. NO LIMIT '*2y*u*ttA'i5Sr Tfcwl^ H U DSON’S DISCOUNT At Hio InforMctkii of Boldwk ood WolhNi BM. Noxt to Atkt Moifcot omrmT ari Komr * UL h IVJL mnu. mt! 9 to 8 - SBIDIT 10 to 3 Refrigerator iU|i Freezer RCA W/POOL Dolimo 2-Doer Rofrigoroter-Frooior S R. DPBI6HT FIIEZER *158 MONDAY ONLY 1st ifl Pontiac EOON-O Obuiif HURON DRY CLEANERS TIm tMM «M 4«aMy clMIliNO avaiUbU In ckaa a«4 t^; ckaa and ^raaa, or Strata ooly at aaatatieiially low pricot! It'a now anO it'i MONoy "A ffoap o* Cloaaiag for e Woo Bit o' Honor" SAVE ssr. lITTIE’C RPPUANCE ud LIIILCa COIONULSHOP ^0 more I Ob yoar dry oloonint | with Huron aeaner’a esehiaiyo SELECT-UR - SERVICE DRY I CLEANING —Soe our I * COUPON SFICIAL ! SHIRTS ! I LAUNDERED • ■ O Dtlom PiBitk * I O MlTiroaUr Crlto-PMkrO I I with Dry CImbibi Orttr I •f 11.00 or Mbib! a 19* MON. I Tues. I WED. I CBBh Boa Carry wllh I Csbbsb Daly | AM I0« far n«k.V» Z aaO DaUrtry J DTIIIAll ECON-O CLEANERS nunuil and SHIRT LAUNDERERS 944 WEST HURON ST. FE 2-0231 next door to trade fair Peter's SLICED BACON 4“* *1" Large Bologna s 25 < u. LUNCH MEATS 39"" SBmr MMKT 608 Wm» Hvren SOv^ Open 7 Dey»—9 A. M. to 10 P.M. 3 DAYS ONLY! All Biiats Brastioaily Our Monufocturers" Will Not Let Us Quote These FANTACTIC PRICES VKY SPEQAl HITS OR USH> lORn iS CRUISE-OUT Boat Sales OPEN DAILY 9 YO 9-SONDAY 10 TO 4 63 East Wolton Blvd. FE 8-4402 SHOPPER STOPPERS For Monday Only ! Outstanding Values Especially Selected to Save You Plenty! Shop Monday and Save! ;azoxi ; sPECttinEE ; 1 NOTOI BID TBANSISTOR RADIO | 1 With Fuckeie ef Motorcycle or Sceeleil . 1 tawBSw**-' * ' MOTORCYCLES—BIKES ' , SCOOTERS ! 1 Motorcycles . .. $600.00 and Up I 1 Bikes $29.95 and Up 1 ■ Dlllll 1 DInil Service 1 321 S. Edith St. 1 FE 4-1395 1 1 MONDAY - TUESDAY - WED. PRICES ^ ■ lUN W.«.r Slkwl 1 SroiRi Baef BolM Hae | ■ 49*“^ 79'“^ 1 * 3 Peundt 99c g Nye'e Creomy 4-es. Niflitiiieek ■ ! OhMta Naek Ptppar | ■ ^0Cu,Gh. 25' : : HOFFMAN’S PORTIAC riEEZEl FOODS * 1 526 N. Perry St. FE 2-1100 1 1 nnz r»uiTS end veobtabub I TMDE FAIR SPECIALS FOR SUNDAY AND MONDAY! FOLDING ALUMINUM LAWN CHAIR Four Strop Model folds Flat CHILDREN'S CANVAS ^Lubber Sole TENNIS SHOES Sizes 13 to 3 FLASTIC beach or SHOWER CLOGS All Sizes end Colors 98c Voliue Coast Gnard Appiovod BOAT CUSnONS 15x15x2 Kopek Filled ^•199 1 spout type CAULKING COMPOUND 5 ”99* Opea SUNBAT 19 JLM. to 3 P.M. Opea MORDIT 9:38 AM. to 9 PJi 9 Volt TBANaSTOB BATTEBRS 19 Each Limit 3 FOLDING PORTABLE TRAVEL IRON With Com <429 1 Cord Extra BISSELL RUG SHAMPOO With Moth Proofer 22 Ox. Can <•119 1 IVew Lout Price TRADE«7AIR EIGHT THE’^ONTIAC press SATURDAY. JULY 15. 1961 ■‘i POHTMC a CHURCH of CHRIST lin N. PERKY ST. re 24269 W. W. Hall, Miiiisttr Bibl* Study . ■ 9:S0 A.M. CiocMa hr AU Agtf Morning Worahip .. 10:50 AJ4- Evening Wor^p . . 6:00 P.M. Birmingham Man ^ Resigns to Serve | i Oklahoma Group Rev. Robert S. Graham has re- First Presbyterian Chgrch of Birmingham. On Sept. 1 he will become pastor First Presiqrterian Church of Ardmore, Okla. Rev. Mr. Graham served Birmingham Oiurch for 11 years, seven yean as asadstant minister and four years as minister to iyouth. A native of HaOstead. Pa., be grafted toom Bucknetl University and Princrton Theological First Congregational Church Mill E Rur«a •: CburrS ScImM - »:N A.M. Kerr L*eBM4 CtarlM A WUm« OstM WUtwi a«T. BovtrS Ctefs DR. ROT HICHOLSOR CAMP EVANGEUST JULY 20-.30 A Hand (ha PONTIAC HOUNESS CAMP MEETING 2000 Watkins Lake Rd. Evangelists are; Dr. Roy S. Nicholson Ivan Less Sisk «f San Diago, Calif. The Monfars Song-Evcngallsts • 3 Services Daily 10:30-2:30-7:30 A. J. Boughey, Poster EVERYONE WELCOME United Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENDE Oakland at Cadillac ID. Yotttb Dlrtetor Morning Worship 8 30 and 1101 A.M. Sunday School . 9 45 A M. Youth Meetings ... 5 45 P.M Evening Worship . 7.00 P.M Wednesday Prayer . 7 00 P.M AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street r. W». Pslmtr, PMtor 10.00 A.M. - Sunday Sdiool DRAYTON Drayton Plains. Michigan W. J. TmuvIimb Jr.. PsMor Bible Sdiool ...... 9:45 A.M. Mmning Worahip .. .11:00A.M. Youth Groupa ....... 6:30 PJ4. Evening Worahip ... 7:30 P.M. Wadnaaday ftoyar and Study Hour ........ 7:30 P.M. JOSLYN AVE. Joalyn at Third UmooS L WattiBi. Psitor ' Pastor Selects Topic for Sunday Worship The Ctoeed Canon" is the subject Rev. F. WUUam Palmer haa| CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SaENCE CHURCH ' 30 Whittamora Straal SUNDAY, 7i30 P.M. wsPNaaoAT-atLvaa tba rthe 11:15 a m. worahip' aervice Sunday at the United Pres-byteriao (3mrch. The senbon wUl deal with how God does make Hiai will known today now that He hM writing holy acriptures. Mr. and Mn. Sam Sheehy will sing a in Bifhiingham, he was pastor First Presbyterian Churrh of Branch. N. J. The Birmingham churrh honor Mr. and Mrs. Graham and their four children with a going-away gathering July 30. The Grafuuns live in Birmingham at 17929 Buckingham. Softball team members will play against Pontiac RLDS at 6 PJ9> Monday at Nike Field. Slated for 7:30 that eveidng is the finance epmmitterymeting; at toe chuith.-The week’s schedule Includes the monthly meeting of the Trusters at 7:30 Tuesday evening, under the chairmanship of Roy Klbbey. Wednesday evening the Post HI Youth will gather at 6:15 for a swimming party. Carillonneur to Play for Kirk-in-the-Hills 'Coming of Christ' Pastor's Sermon for Presbyterians Kirk-in-tbe-HiUs Church have Sidney F. Giles. assisUntj Carillonneur a| the University ofl as guest soloist tomor- row at 4 p. m. His recital on the; ch’s 77-bell carillon will Include a varied program to hymns.! folk songs and dances and special selections by Mendelssohn. Qee-’ Ihoven and Handel. Bom in Toronto, Can.. Giles' studied piao* at the 'Toronto Cbn-' aervatory of Mutic. He graduated from the Natkmai Carillon Schoed, to Btoghim yef Denyii." Mechel--en. Belgium with distinction. His carillon career began at the; Metropolitan United Church at Toronto, and has been assistant canilonneur at the University for 15 years. BRKAK GROUND-St. John's Lutheran Church wUl hold its ground-breaking ceremony tomorrow for the first unit, 9170,000, inctudihg land, of its new home on Pontiac Lake Road near MSUO. Viewing prints of the construction to be completed in February. 1962; are (left to right i C. G. Carlson of 3185 Devon- brook Ct., Bloomfield Hills. Rev. C. A. Cblberg, pastor of the church, now located at 87 Hill St.. Mrs. Carl W. Nelson of 234 Jpicphine AvCrr »ifo oL the .liamer pastor who started the building program, and John K; F^st to 675 N. Perry St. Mr. Carlson and Mr. Frost are chairmen ,to the building committee. Hickory Grovt School UhMr. aoolh af Ssnsrt Ukt Rd SUNDAY SCHOOL ...10 A.M "X40RNIISIC WORSHIP II A M EVENING WORSHIP .. 6 P.M. BLCX)MFIELD HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH PRAYER MEETING (Wednesday 7:30 P.M.) Inhrim Pastor O. W. STUCKY Phone FE 5-7755 ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH uei HaTCHBRT ROAD Hev. Edward A. Lowry, Reclor SERVICES 8 o.m. and 10 o.m. dtkoYb "The Second Coming of Christ” is the subject pastor Theodore R. AUebach has chosen to spekk on tomorrow morning at both the 8:30 and 11 o’^ock servtces at 0«Wand Avenue U n 11 e d Presbyterian; Church. # ★ * V Three youth groups meet at 5»45! Sunday afternoon. Leaving tomorrow afternoon tor Camp Mtehawana near Haat-inga, are; ^aaa Shaw, Karen Bergman, Carol Robertntn, Sbnron Mmw. NtMj Selberg. Cheryl Hobble. Jaak» Bigga, Terry HnMMe. Lynn Wehh, Terry McCmcken, Annette Webb, Pat Mattingly, Mniy Lou Sweet. Connie MUIer, Peggy Sweet. Terry gpenrs, Kay Brooks and The pastor's message for the ; evening service is "What God Needs.” i The congregAtional meeting formerly scheduled for Sunday is postponed to Monday at 7:30 p.m. I The gathering is for the purpose iof acting on the recommendation lot the parsonage committee to 'buy a new parsonage. SEVENTH-DAY ADVEIVTIST Associatiop of Childrens InsUtu-j "Healthful Living" will head the a* Michigan Welfare Worker, series of studies and informal dis-|for the year, cussiona conducted 7:M pjn. W^-‘ The Sunday service will be con-i^ay wnmg at the Riverslde'ducted by the Women’s Mission-Seventtwlay AdvenUst Church, 156 *,,, society with Mrs. Norman Mt. Clemera St. iSchmuck, president. Adventuts are health minded.' |beUpving that their bodies are the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN — temple of the Holy Spirit as St.i Rev. Harold F. Fredsell |Paul says. They have been re- selected "The Old and the New” .ported to have one tenth the lung'as his sermon topic for 10 a.m. aiM^ one third the heart at-j tomorrow at First Presbyterian Itacks as the general population. jChurch. His scripture reading wifl METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL-10 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP-! 1 A M ' The Maaaaga of tha Gospel" Rev. Maori* Bradlay, apeoking EVENING WORSHIP-7 P.M. Rev. Howison, pr»aching DAILY VACATION BIBLE Subjects to be Included in the be Matthew 5:17-48. natural aids to health.' Dr. and Mrs. Philip J. Proud ill sing the offertory duet entitled "The Lord is My Shepherd” by Smart. Immediately followii^ the morning worship service a coffee and social hour will be held open to thejin the church dining room. Sally Wright and Mary Olsen today for Greenville LAKELAND UNITED PRESBYTERIAN— Daily Vacation Bible School at the Lakeland United Fhresbyterian Church begins July 17 and tinues through July 28 from 9 to 11:45 a.m. weekdays. The school open for children four-years old through the seventh grade will feature handwork, games, singing, Bible study, woric-book projects and refreshnnents. A missit^ry offering will be given each day. Registration fee for the school is $1 per child. dangerous drugs, correct habits of eating, sweet-goods, and bad, Icaffeine and health, disadvantage |of flesh foods, and the properly [balanced diet. The sessions ! public. CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Crescent Hills Baptist Church j will have as its guest speaker this' MEMORIAL BAPTIST— Sunday Mrs. Wallace Watt who has been engaged in social woi^ in Michigan for about 25 years. Bom in Orion Township and graduated from Pontiac High Schqol, Mrs. Watt holds degrees from the University of Michigan and Chicago. While living in Pon-tiac, she was active in Bethany FIRST FREE MKTHODIST-Baptist Church and was recently Daily Vacation Bible School at given a citation by the Michigan'First Free Methodist Church now in progress and will continue Daily Vacation Bible School 7 to will begin Monday evening and eonUnue through July 28 at Ment onal baptist Church with classes for all ages. "Living by God’s Time" is the school's theme this summer. NORTH EAST COMMUNITY CHURCH Evongalicotl United Brethren Mt. Clemens at Featherstone Rd. 9 45 AM— Church School 11 A.M. — Worshiif Hour Sermon; "Jesus Only" Nursery tor Children L. S. Scheifele, Minister FE 8-1744 this week. Monday through Friday 6:30 to 8:30 each evening. Assistant Pastor, Rev. Mearl Bradley will give the sermon, "Message of the Gospel ” tomorrow morning.' At the 7 p.m. service Pastor L. H. Howison will preach. U N A M SUNDAY SCHOOL CIsuM tor All A|«i II N A M. WORSHIP ''0«ercentlns “ S:30 PM YOUTH PROGRAM ‘r:3« P M KVXKINO WORSHIP Topic ' Llttl« Thlniii' We cordially invite you to worship with ii 0. P. Eastman, Minister FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 141 N _____ P»tor. O. P Csmintii Ptrsonagr. S33 Btnion TRINITY BAPTIgT-“God’s Personal Autograph" the sermon theme tor the 11 a.... service tomorrow at Trinity Baptist Church, with Pastor Joseph Wi Moore speaking. A cotton social, given by the Culture Club, is set for 4:30 p.m, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Rogers, 496 Midway Ave. The event is open to the public. 8T. BENEDICT Members of St. Benedict Cath--olic Church's parish will attend a Idcnic Sunday at the John F. Farm, 9960 Cooley Lake Road in' White Lake Township. ! The picnic is sponsored by the 1^. Benedict’s Men's Club to raised fui^ to support the church’s a‘ih->; letic teams in city and Catholic Youth leagues. DR. ROY 8. NICIiOLSON Slate Camp Meet With 2 Preachers to Start Thursday Raorganized CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Saints It Ptimt at.. PonUac PB t-IMS UNITY ll:M A.M. Mantaa H 'The Will to Believe ■ ll:m A.M. auadar Sliwal Ifcanter t:ia PAi. -BETffil. TABERNACLE Plrrt Ptirtreett Cburth of PonUoe 8. 8. it A M. Worrtilp II A.M. EvaotrlUUe ScrvlM TuoMty tnil Thartdiy 7 P.M Rev. tod Mrs. E. Crouch WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 N. LYNN ST. aUKDAY aCHOOL . V..10:MA.M. 11:N A. M. S.4I P. M. 7:3t P. M. W.Y.P.8.... BvaaiNO an WBDNaaDAY, PRAYXR oBd BIILI 7:38 P, M. REV. J. M. KAVANAUOH, MlBlsUr 1 Williams Lake Church'^of the Nazarene _____Comer Airport it Hataherynoad 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 'll A.M. WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Worship Hour 11:00 A.M. Youth Hour 6:15 P.M. Gospel Hour 7:00 P.M. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin at FairmounI Four Towns METHODIST CHURCH COOLXY LAKE ItO. St LOCKHAVBI CHURCH of CHRIST 210 HUGHES ST. FE 5-1156 Roosevelt Wells, Evangelist Sunday^ible Study for all ages. 9:45 p.m Sunday Worahip Perioda 11 e Tuesday Weakly Bible Study, 8 p.m. Tbt Charch Uiat "apeak* a Oracle* of Ood’’ II Peter tni) CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP MALTA HALL, 82 PERKINS STREET RALLY SUNDAY Services — 2:30 p.m. Circlet — 4 p.m. Dinner — 5 p.m. Evening Service — 7:30 p.m. No Service Thursday, fuly 2 •LUTHERAN CHURCHES ' MTSSOURI SYNOD St. Mark (W**t Bloomfield Tovnahlpl Wm. C. Grate, Pastor Church Service_____8:45 A M. Sund^ StoMl ________9:45 A.M. } Church Service_____11:15 A.M.' Cedar Crest ! Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd. (Next to Dublin Scboeli ' Howard E. Claycombe, Pastor ' ' Services at 8 30 AM. t . and 11 A.M. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Grace : Comer Genesee and Glendale ( Richard C. Siuckmeyer, Pastor ^ Church Service____9:00 A.M. ^ I Sunday School ... 9:00 A.M. ® Church Service __11:00 A.M. ' : Sunday School . 11:00 A.M., "The Lutheran Hour" over WKMH 9 A.M. Every Sunday > FIRST METHODIST The 21st annual session of the Pontiac Holiness Camp meeting is set to start Thursday evening and continue through July 30 with three services daily, scheduled at! 10:.30 a. m., 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. ' Dr. Roy S. Nicholson, former I president to the Wesleyan Meth- I South Soginow at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor Donald A. WittbrodL Associate Pastor Morning Worship 10:00 A. M. Sermon; “THE PARABLE OF THE THREE LOSTS" Rev. Donald WitibrodI CHURCH SCHOOL 11:15 A. M. f Wednes(iay, 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and ^ Prayer Fellowship At 7 p.m. a program by thei®<**** Church of North America Missionary Department is schcd-i*'''*^ presently chairman of the di-k’ision of religion at Central Wesleyan College at Central. S. uled. PINE HIU, congregational First Christian Church DISCIPLES ol CHRIST Rev. Jack H. Clark, Minister Bible Schodl - 9:15 A.M. Mwning Worahip - 10.15 A M 858 W. HURON ST. P^CHRISTIAN SCIENCE s? Rev. Dr. Alfred Grey, minister of F*ine Hill Congregational Church will be in the pulpit Sunday when the church joins the Pilgrim Cbn-gregational Church of Birmingham for services which will be combined throughout the summer. July services are sheduled to begin at 11 a.m. at the Birmingham ;<;^)mmunity House, 380 “ “ SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY LIFE Sunday Servlcea and Sundoy School IIHX) A.M. Open Daily 11 A.M. to 5 P,M. Friday to 9 PAL FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and WiJUtuna Streets Wednesday Evening Senriosa 8 PA4. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW—800 KC SUNDAY, 9:45 A. M. TV Every Semdey, Channel 7, 9:30 A.M. EMMANUEL BAPTI8T-The young people of Emmanuel aptist (Tiurch will hold a discus-ion on "The Second Oonilng of Christ" at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at 645 South Telegraph Rd. The event is Church Service _10:30 A.M. St. Trinity Auburn at Jessie Ralph C. Claus. Pastor. . ! Sunday School ____9:45 A.M s ' First Sefvice ....8:30 A.M. i Second Service . . .11:00 A.M. . St. Paul flev, Maurice Shacicell % Joalyn at Third (North aidfi ? Early Service ........ 8;00 A.M. Sunday School . .. 9:05 A.M. Late Service 10.45 A.M. ^ Cross of Christ Bloomfield Township \ Square Uke and Telegraph flev. Delayne Pou/ing . Church Service .... 9:45 A M Sunday School ... .11:00 A M Ek- if- Emmanuel Baptist Churcji 645 S. Telegraph Rd. Premillanniol—Independent—Fundamental DR. TOM MALONE ALL SERVICES 10 A.M. 71A.M. 7 P.M. Large Otoir—^Thrilling Music for the Whole Family. Dejxirtmentolized Sunday School. Radio Broadcast WPON 10:15 A.M. Each Sunday MID-WEEK SERVICE 7:30 P.M. Sunday School Attendance Laat Sunday 1315 —---------------------_______L-____________ DR. TOM MALONE, Pastor • A- -4- THEi PbNTIACyPRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 15. I9fli yiNE PENTECOSTAL Tent Revival ^Now' in Progress North Ftrry ond Giddingt Rood EVERY NIGHT AT 7:30 Speciot Meetirtg Sunday Jiily 16th-^2:30 P. M. Evangelist Robert Persinger *pon$or»d by R«v. omd Mrs. Basil Mil«s ^EVERYOM WELCOME— FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSELAWN ■uBdsr eehooi - It A.u. Momina Mttstat by tht Psitor — 11 A M. SUN., 7 P.M. — Chriitisn Workers' Meeting SAT., 6 P.M. — Pie Social by the Men's Group ST. PAUL METHODIST IH S. etiisrt Lake M. n t-ii3i—n S-21S1 WORSHIP — 10 A.M; and 11M5 A.M. ' CHURCH SCHOOL - 10 A M. • latenaedlau sad eeaier Youth Oroupe. t:N P.U. OMor TotMhe t;M to t:10 P.U. acr. JAUn A. ktcCLUMO. UlaliUr . Ample Parklat^ eupeniwd Murscrp Cplumbio Avenue BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbia Avc. FE 5-9960 Sunday School ..................... 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship .....................10:55 A.M. Training Union ..................... 6d(|l P.M. Evening Service ..................... 7:30 P.M. t OAKUND PARK METHODIST CHURCH T' MontcaJoii and Olenwood Rev. J. W. Deeg, Pastor k'? Morning Service 10:00 A.M. 1^ Sunday School 11:15 A.M. First Congregatio|nalists : to Give Sermon in Song "Sernum in Song" will be presented Sunday morning at 9:30 at the First Cong^ational Church. Rev. Howard Clegg Jr., will por-tray the life Jsduon Solvation Crusads The Presbyterian congregntion that began with W charter members has Increased to 880. Uie cMnrch school Haa ever 600 pupils. The church notaaHy serves more than Its congregation —• over 800 famines and over 2,000 CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN $1$$ Rmerwt Dr„ WatOTford SERVICE — 7:00 P.M. Mrs. Nanis Haubrick oi Lopaar, tpoaker Par laformauea CaU OR 3-M14 Senior Missionaries of the Church of God are planning a special Woman's Day program at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow at the church. | 296 South Boulevard. Local and out-of-town church groups will, present music and singing. I ★ ★ ★ Elizabeth Ross will serve as; guest speaker for 4he occasion. A' graduate ysf Tennessee State Unl-| verslty, Miss Ross is currently i employed as a dietician at one of the local hoq>ita1s. •a -A A social hour will follow in the I church parlors. Mrs. Bettie )lutch-ons is mistress of ceremonies. The event is open to the public, Elder ! m. j. Watkins, pastor, announced. Maiimont Baptist Church 68 W. Wolton FE 2-7239 Sundoy School ............... 10:00 A. M. Morning Servica .............. 11:00 A. M. Rev. Robert Gavette, Preaching. **Samuel, God't Choipe'* Evening Service ............... 7:30 P. M. God*$ Permugiori** Youth .Group .............. 6:30 P. M. First Social Brethren Church 316 Baldwin, FE 3-0384 Saturday Nits.....7:30 P.M. Sunday School 10X)0A.M. Sunday Mpming Worship ........11:00 A.M. Thurs. Young Ptopla 7:30 P.M. Wad. Choir....... 6:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer....... 7:30 P.M. REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor msT ASSEMBLY of GOD 210 N. PERRY "There f a Welcome for You" in Our SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. Come end /pin Us MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. MESSAGE---- "Prosperity ol the Soul" A Helpful Service 7:00 P.M. SUN. NIGHT RALLY MESSAGE---- , ’The Man Who Came Back" Choir Music Prayer for the Sick gggaEig jrchI FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ooklond and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. //. Savage, Pastor 9:45 A. M.-—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for ell ages 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP DR. H. H. SAVAGE, preaching 7:30 EVENING SERVICE . TUESDAY - 7:30 P.M. ^ MID-WEEK BIBLE STUDY "New Heaven and New Earth" Rev. 21-22 THURSDAY - 7 30 P.M. EVERYONE WELCOME • HELPFUL e inspirational • ENLIGHTENING 2 PASTOR M ARNOLD 0. HASHMAN * All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike 10 am. — Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector Church School ‘ Thursdoy, July 20—10 am. Holy Comfhunion ' CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION will meet In Clerkstort Elementary School, 6595 WaWort Rd. 9:00 A.M.—Holy Communion and Sermon with Church School \ Central Methcxlist Isaac E. Crary Junior High School MILTON H. BANK 501 N. Cass Laka Rd. Paator H. H. lohnson. and I. H. Hall, Assoc. Pastors MORNING WORSHIP 9:30'ond 10:55 "OUTPULLING THE DRAG" Dr. Bank Preaching Broadcast Live on WPON -11:00 A.M. Church School 9 30 A.M. First Spiritualist Church 576 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE Rev. Marshall, pastor SUNDAY SERVICE 7:30 P. M. MANNY SPROW, Speaker EVANGEL TEMPLE 1380 MT. CLEMENS Inlerdenominationa/ Weatherford Quartet RCA RICORDIHG ARTISTS Radio and TV Personalities Direct from the "SINGING REVIVAL" JULY 20, 21, 22 THURSDAY,’FRIDAY, SATURDAY 7 P. M. EACH NIGHT • Evtning ETantUst Service 7 P.M. • Evangelist Rev. Geoiirty fiiy TEN THE PONTIAC PEES8. SATURDAt. JtJLY 15, 19«l Area Couple Marries With Papal Biasing A P«|»l 1 ■lowed «t the muTUiKe at Ev^ tyn Jean Godu to Kenneth L. Furman this momlnK Sacred Heart Church. AiAum Heights. Rev. Frandi Diets offered the aolemn nuptial high Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Gocha ter the Howard Christies J^. who are here from their home in New Jersey for a visit. Their small daughter Marguepte accompanied them and waa the center of attenticm until her early bedtime. Over fifty friends were served a chuck wagon dinner at the Knud-sen home on Bingham Road. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vander-Kloot and their daughter Karen will entertain at a cocktail party St Michael Hall Scene of Co-Op Birthday Dinner St. Michael Hall was the scene of a cooperative birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Elizabeth Homiak. Mrs. Homiak, an Oakland Coun- ty Me^al Care Facility patient, is an adopted d member of the church’i Mrs. Chester Jam set was obainnaB of the Thursday party. Her eoehainnan was Elise Dn-prey, assisted by Mrs. Bert SclutBlder, Mis. Frank Fransel and Mrs. Matt Sdel. Refreshments were planned by Mrs. Roy Wiegandt, Mrs. Charles Schwartz and Mrs. Fra'ncis Puren- Special guests included the Rev. Charles E. Cushing, Mrs. Wi Oakley, Mrs. Wayne Coons, Mrs. Edith Blocker, Mrs. Henry Simpson and Mrs. Gayle Ooulsm. A Faihipn BreHkUurongh Ample-Sized Gals Noted for a Change By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON m FSahlM Writer NEW YORK - Until Hjureday America’s forgotten women of fashion were the middle-aged, the wide in girth, and the sUm of purse. Some of these were among the more than 300 news writers here for the New York couture group’s semiannual Fashion Press Week. Earlier this week, whije watching a continuous parade of skinny girls in winter styles, they pondered how these bustiess, pencil-slim suits and dresses would look in size 44. Or they contemplated how blazing, bejeweled, tightly wrapped, devpUete cocktail dresses would tfKk on gray-haired grandnms with sagging figures. THEY WONT DYE But things took a. turn for the better Thursday. session was dedicated to the beauty proems of the nktion’s 25 million silver^ haired ladies. A hair-coloring firm admitted that since U has failed Although buyers told Aldrich American womoi want sleeves, the man who started the coUar-“nothing dress' refused to do more about it t]w compromise. He still makes the sends sleeves, be sewn in if women insist. Harry Frechtel also believes roomy, slightly flaring skirts as figure flattery. He tops^these with little coats and suits’-with tiny notched collars or shoulder-framing stoles. TENT SHRINKS That tentJike coat popular last season has beoi Frechtel to pleasant pwportioBS that hid a multttude of to lick 68 per cent of these women who stubbornly refuse to dye their tresses, it has joined them. ’The company is now making products Thied Showers Have Honored Elizabeth Bradley , JMSaWli^ of^ Later in the day, gaunt, slumpshouldered models without a need to hide big hips, thighs or thick waistlines lined the runway in Larry Aldrick dresses that obviously translate flatteringly to a woman with meat on her bones. The long casual lines were waist-slimming, and the swingy, bias-cut skirts provided plenty of sit-down room. Crisply tailored gold and silver metallic shirtwaist dresses were d^paaiQ!d amUiem Aldrich’s idea of cocktail A mature woman could wear one without feeling like the star in a Las Vegas night clidi act. Blacdc, guaranteed to reduce an ample figure to a mere alMdasr, part of Aldrich's, Frechtel’j and Luis Esteve’s coUectioo. Jr. Musicians Give Recital at First Methodist The Pontiac’ Junior Musicians appemd in recital nmraday evening in the First Methoiflat Ctarch. Programmed in the summer musicale were piano solos and duets played by Chrlstihe Blakeney andTynthia Fay, Mark and Debra Joy Davis, Ruth Ann and Deborah Gamer, Elizabeth Crodur and Pamela PiUow. You can take a vacation right in your own back yard if youU just relax Itnd ilow dpwn. Forget your standards as a l^usekeeper for a short while, advises Josephine Lowman. Best to Tan Slowly Burn Can Spoil Holiday By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN lupsw^ It for warm weather, [ere are a few suggestions Many women have entirely differ-iWrich I hope will make your ent hairdos in winter and in summer more pleasant and return you to fall in good condition. FHzabetii Taft Bradley, bride-elect of William P. Hamp^, was honored Saturday at a Ut' shower and lundwon in the van Lake home of Mrs. TM Koella. Don’t stay-too long In the sun at first. Tan gradually. 11148 wiU iwt only take care of your complexion but add comfort. A bad sunburn on a two-week vacation can spoil len you are going to be out-Aooca for^lsat periodo, wear a hat. wiB protect your On Fridny evening, Mrs. Lorens VnsMnder nnd daughter Valerie Ann of Spokane Drive wen shower. Mrs, Jameo H. Bradley of Spokane Drive and Mrs. Verne 0- Hampton of Brookslde Drive. Bloomfield nils, mothers of the honoree and her fiance presided at the refreshment ta- ble. Also present were Mrs. Richard H. Kimmins, Mrs. Charles H. Bradley and Mrs. Jubn C. Peck, grandmothers of the engaged couple. Barbara Monteith of St. Josejdi Road gave a recent personal shower attended by some 30 guests. Sharon Clark and Carla Worman were cohostesaes. A July 23 wedding In First Presbyterian Church is planned. If you are not going any place, then take a vacation at home. Use paper napkins and paper towels. Forget your standards as a housekeeper for a short while and get the baby sitter'in more often than you usually do. Evening of Gomes Follows Meeting An evening of games followed the July business meeting of the Transatlantic Brides and Parents Association, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John B. Fumeaux Grace K Street, Waterford. Mrs. Alice Brown of Liverpool, England and Mrs. Bernard C. Bruitt of Sidcup, Kent, were guests. Don’t be a “vacation athlete.'' Perhaps yon have been sitting behind a desk most of the year. Why, then think that yon can climb Mowst Waablagton or take Swim a lot this summer. It is health promoting, cooling, fun, and beautifying to the figure. Bubble baths, showers, bath powder and colognes are cooling. Indulge in them. If you live where it is hot,«take a siesta each day after lunch. Learn from your sisters who live in the tn^ics. Pull the blinds down and turn on the fan or air-conditioning. Live at a slower pace. Do any shopping you must do eariy in the morning before the temperature soars. Many church and civic activities slow down during the summer. Why not yout UPSWEEP YOUR hair Either cut your hair shorter or Most of all, have fun! Pamela Martlit ! Pratt, Lteda Slade, launte Maka-■ey, Glenda Farnawarth, Abb Latosa, Bria Sue Lodihart, Linda Emsley a Violin solos and ensemble numbers were presented by Peggy Cheryl Jones and Linda Sharrow. Patti Dell, Denise Roderick and Aim Latoza gave readings. Patti Dril and Unda Emriey presented a vocal solo. Mrs. Oscar Sctamldt, teartwr and dub sponsor was the .a«compairist. Judith Sharrow and Dends Fkms- (NEA>—To impart a ddight- camplng, that is.. If you the leaflet, “Trteks in Camping,’ send a stamped, self-addreaaed envelope with your request for leaflet 69 to Josephine Lowman tai of The Pontiac Press. ful scent in your try spraying your favorite toilet water on the light bulbc. The heat wiU warm it and ■end the fragrance out into the entire room. In washing hand mirrors, take care that no water seeps in under the glass. Just rub over the mirror with a sudsy cloth; wipe with a dean, wet cloth; i * dry. DICK VANCrS SKYROOM DC POMTUOW mw I NA-2034 (3iosen by America’s most fashionable'young woman for her much publicized wardrobe, the destiny of this strikingly simple two piece dress is easy to predict — limited chic wherever it goes. ’The long torso top buttons in back,-is gently eased through the waistline and dropped to a new ■ iw over the pencil slim skirt. The pure neckline and omission of sleeves make this a dress takes on daytime informality as easily as after-dark drama, depending on your fabric. Plain or printed rayons and ailks, silk and wool faille, brocaded silks, shantung, linen, pique or novelty cottons. From these corresponding body measurements select the one size best for you. Our sizing is comparable to ready-to-wear. - ‘1 Olrta Gifts Allow Beginning of Interibchen Building -----/tel tor iklrt ud tule. To ordor roMora NA-S0S4. itkte itM, MDd tl. Add S5 eont* tor nrit-eteu poitogo ud (poetel hudllns. Tor pottem booki 17 ud IS irad tl ooeh. Addiwu Spodu, Boi US, OPO, Dept. P-d. MOV York 1, INTERLOCHEN IB — Construction on a $150,000 classroom building, the nucleus of the new Interlodien Arts Academy, will stert In September, Dr. Joseph E. Ma^ announced Thursday. He said gifts from the S. S. Kre^ Foundation of Detroit, Lilly Endowment, Inc., of In-dianapoUs, Ind., C. S. Mott Foundation of Flint and other sources make potable the The academy, a year-round secendary sebod for gifted students was announced eariier by Dr. Ma^, founder and president of the National Music Camp, long prominent u a BB WfM ARTS first academy building, ir»i acBUcmy 1 by architect Alden ill form the heart of a ikxti cluster to be as the. center fos tjie ing arts.. It ia irianned pt its first students In ler 1963. VOMdVn&Uon cans- pus by 1964 is the academy's goal. ' The Natkmal Music Camp will continue to ^ operate in summer months. Meanwhile, the Arts Academy will accom-approximately 300 school age lor college preparatory curriculum in addition to highly specialized training in music, art, drama, dance, recording techniques,' radio and television. * Dr. Maddy notes that Russia has 1,800 special schools for gifted children and says "a career In tiie arts is regarded as important as a career in politics, econopiics or ofiier professions.’' The curriculum for his new Arts Academy has been approved by the Michigan partment of Public Instruction. All coaraes have been prepared under supervision of the University of Michigan to meet accreditation requiremoita (A the university and the North Qaitrri Awwdstinn. Great News Y«^ w« M ■MSiorizad «wn of Hte Karpal-teo fomow Mgotew lowfofd Corpot Co, Freezer Gloves To protect your hands wl)lle “digging’’ down to the v«y bottom of your freezer, wear a pair of heavy cotton work gloves. Keep such gloves sanitary enough to handle food by washing them often in hot suds and rinses. obi* WHirawt ObllsoSon-Coll.. NEW WAY R«g and Caipat Cleanan 42 WISHER STREET FE 2-7132 For Yoar Wedding QUAUTY and Quantity ru n«tM Is M abm Vn* Ci—Wltes • A wteim ooMi Bo* a A Item •fsm ktonteS” Slsa • A liilklBW Ibiiteei Owlllteata •39’® Up f Mdgaf Twaii Aretilablv C R. HASKU STUMO Mrs. John Snnipwm PLAlVIVlj^G TO BUY OR BUILD . ^ . THIS YEAR? We invite you to come in now and counsel with one of our friendly experienced representatives who specializes in home loans. We have many house plans available for your study. At no cost to you, our counsellors can advise you on the size and type of home you, can build within your budget.* WE PURCHASE LAND CONTRACTS CURRElVr RATE ON SAVINGS TWELVE THE i^QNTIAC PRESS, SATITHDAY, JULY 13, 1061 A hM been imied lor a madiBiK that tvffl cau ballots automatically. Aitnf>unot Turkish Votan Okay N«w Constitution traled Jaly $ In the firat Kferm- Dtac VANcrs ^ SKYROOM Ihe c I a ChU- net-type govemromt, but aets « m ranun now m AraCARA. 'natay .&..«-..Hini un. I Starts Wednesdoy-First Run-"TAMMY TELL ME TRUE" \ f''/ The etrtwn filament tiwaiw^^ ?“L***®**^ *“"P perfected hy nioinaa EdlKw durii^ tgTp. THE PONTIAC PRgSS. SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1J)61 h^'' tS'^acTi 1st French Plane JACK LEMMON^ICKEY NELSOH in THE WACKIEST SHIP IN THE ABMY late SHOW SAT. ONLY PABIS HOLIDAY , --ETARTS WEDNESDAY— ^ Exditiv« 1st Rib PoiHae in Debut With United Airlines NEW YORK (UPI) - The fint regularly scheduled Frencb4>uUt caravelle Jet flight in U.S. oonv merdal avlatioa (United AltUnae Fli^ 601) left New Yorit’s IiBe-wild Airport Friday tor Chkago. Airtine offidaitisaid the fact that the first Caravelle flight took {dace Friday — ButiUe Day. fVance’s liped French inuaie wu played aver the puUic address system In the plane during the flight eadi passenger was presented a tiny bottle of C3uinel No. 5 perfume. Bag With $229,000 in Securities Found Superintendent Named at Ionia State HotpHai LANSING III — Appointment of Dr. A. A. Birsgalls as Dr. R. E. Cooper, who died last month. r Birzgalis, 53, has been acting superintendent of the hospital since February and a member of-the superintendoit of Ionia State Hospital for the Criminally Insane was announced Friday by Charles r. Wagg, state moital health dl- independoioe hoflday —' was pure CHICAGO (UPI) - A leather-bound canvas bag containing 3229,-000 in negotiable securities was found in Boston Friday night, three days after it left New York by air freight for Chicago. Emery Air FrelgM Co. reported the beg nsMag Thursday night when the eompeny learned its value. It had been sh^iped with a de-dared value of 350, the company John,Basoo|n, Chicago ^nager of the firm, told police and FBI agents Friday night thatthe missing pouch "turiled up in Boston." Community Theaters _Ssl.! “Th* AbMBt ItlnM f^tcner," end ifMiturrar. Msacr OUte. SIU.-WMI.: “WUS la tlw Ooiiatrr," rmler, Btm Lsasi. eolar. Iuiri.-8«t.: "Ciy (or luspv,” Olon 1. DsnoM CCeaaar^'Chottiooao Starts SUNDAY SUNDAY SCHEDULE Feature Starting Time 1:00-3:08-5:16-7:24 and 9:30 MM.-Tooi.-WML-Thii.-Fri. Stairisg TiiM 7:00 and 9:05 FOURTEEN /'■ , 'VV " THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY^, JULY 15, 1961 Shop TODAY til 6 P,M.-Monday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. BURR HARDWARE 4» » k ROCHESTER For Over 61 Years Selling Qualit/ Name Brand Hardware — Paints —Tools —Appliances, Etc. 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Candle Hold, now 3.24 ASSORTED 6LASSWARE SETS Sat at • taaiMott ia aiaa at yaar cfcaicf. $4.95 Gift Tumbler Seta new $2.47 5.95 Gift TumMer Seta . now 2.74 6.95 Gift Tumbler Seta now 3.47 8.95 Gift Tumbler Seta new 4.47 FIBTA-COURMET COOKWARE Our caaifiata atack gaiae at laat tkan priM. $8.50 Covered Skillet $4.24 6.95 4-qt. Covered Kettle . .. 3.47 7.95 6-qt. Covered Ketale 3.97 ASSORTED ICE DUCKETS $3.9l> Alum. Ice Bucket........$1.97 6.95 Asst. Ice Buckets ..... 3.47 7.95 Asst. Ice Buckets 3.97 AtaattaE GIST \ Lagg Tkaa WOODEN WARE 1 1 DISH SETS > aaE hA^ Oriwr I . , GHt Itwm. / fliCt CLOSE-OUT PYREXWARE DIBOONTINBD PTBBE BaSEWABB $ .49 AaiattaE Pyta« ...........% .24 .69 AaaaitaE Sym ................14 .79 AaaariaE Pyvaa ..............19 19 WE ORDERED SOU REGULAR 4.95 VALUE "RENEKr WHITE TOILET SEAT A fin* anaUty ataadard sis* WE ORDERED SOU BBGVLAB tn.as VALVO PAHOVa CVMNlNa 6H" Electric HAND SAW WE ORDERED SOU GARDEN and LAWN HOSE aaai — m rt. oi oe PLAinc HOIK ..OlvOa mLAano'*B^ .12.17 HM I3.S7 at.N - aa pt. BURR HARDWARE 429 main st m ROCHESTER For Over 61 Years Selling Quality Name Brand Hardware— Paints —Tools —Appliances, Etc. -SATURDAY, JULY 15. 1961 THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIACy MICHIGAN. FIFTEEN 'TT^;.sz:i*>Tr7‘ * Ground for LIVIN .0,, >r^s House ^ur Neighbor's McCrackens Live in Lakewood Village Multi-Level By JANET ODEIX drove up. we laid to ouiv home, but she was a gracious PoMiao Praia Houia Editor selves, "Here's a house we gui«le. Several montbs later we It was while we were out can- "*“'**** **“* **** 'Background went back lor pictures, vassktt lor the YMrs' r..im *”■ •ectlon " ✓ The McCrackens live in Lake- in. swj .u McCradcm may wood Village. They moved into mg rtw Drive that we discov- have been surprised at our re- their multi-level home on Schuy-«jea today s house. When we quest to be taken through her ler in December at 1959. All that autumn they had lived in a small summer cottage on Sugden Lake, hut waiting for the house to be linished. It was a ti|ht squeese lor who Ives with them mad the three boys — Jim, Joha aad . Bin. Hm latter are aow 18. 17 aad 18. The other member of the household Is a lively wire-haired terrtor. Deal. Henry Prokoll, himself a resident ol I^kewood Village, built the McCracken home. He used a slightly revised stock [dan. The lot on which the house is built is i0.1eet wide, tt slopes down to one of the canals threading their way through the subdivision from Brendel Lake. and yellows, a striped Ioui«e chair and a maple desk that Mrs. McCracken refinished. Above the desk*is an opening in the wall. The kitchen is on the level just above the den .and conversation between the cook in the kitchen and the rest ol the family in the den is made possible. There’s a lesel below the den. Here the utUlties si« located and there Is a large family room. Unlike many honseN, this family room Is not built under the bedrooms. It's under the living room and two floors below the sleeping rooms. SMALL FIBEPLA(93—The lire|dace of reused brick is placed at the extreme end of the living room wan. The mahogany side chairs have olive upholstery. The only decoration on the mantelless chimney is a black eagle. That's an old-fashioned corn popper at the left. After you enter the large double front door Iblack on the outside and natural birch inside), you are in a big slate-floored vestibule. At the left is a marble topped planter next to the 4 steps leading up to the IKdng room. At the right is a lavatory and a coat closet. ,,Ahead, through louvered doors, is the den. TUs, too is slate-floored. U you continue walking straight ahead, you ean go out to the patio through sihUng glass doors. Walls are green and draperies are sandalwood. At the right Is a door to the garage. Furniture - includes a small loveseat upholstered in greens The family room has a cork floor and lig^t sandalwood walls. Curtains are beige. Near the door to the back yard there are 2 sofa beds arranged around a corner. The coverings are beige, coral and tan. In this same area is an orange leather chair and a maple chair with black cushions. On the eniosite side of the docn* is a long green lounge chair. POOL TABLE But the pride and joy of the whole family in this room is the lace. These are mahogany with olive upholstery. All occasional tables are cherry. In the dining room there is a cherry drop leaf table and hutch cabinet. Folding louvered doors close this room oit from the kitchen. There’s a wrought Iron railing on the stairs leading to the bedroom level. These stairs are carpeted In gold. Grandma had the largest bedroom with the private bath. The McCradcens have a gold and white room next to hers. Bed and night tables are painted white. Rug, the blonde maple chests and the trim on the curtains are gold tone. The bedspread is a Uue and white chintz. SHOWS INTERESTS Jim's the artistic one and has some ol his own paintings hanging in his bedroom. He also plays the bongo drums. In addition to the regular bed there is a low studio couch in Jim's room for just plain lounging. Mil, desidte the much in common. They share a larger bedroom at the rear of the house. Their furniture Is maple with striped orange, brown and gold spreads on the twin beds. A prie lamp between gives light to both. The McCracken house is set among the trees. The exterior is a combination of reused brick and white siding. CHERRY WOOD—A drop leaf table and a hutch cabinet, both made of cherry, are used in the dining room. Mrs. .McCracken keeps .some antiques in the hutch. Draperies in living room- dining room are beige linen. Walls are gold to match the carpeting. The rest of the sectional sofa sjwws here, draun up in front of the fir^lace. IN LAKEWOOD VILIAGE-The James McCrackens have lived in this multi-level house since-Deeember, 1959. Located'in Lakewood Village, it is on a lot that slopes downward in the iTiir to a canal. The lot is 90 feet wide. Henry Prokoff of Lakewood Village built the house from a revised stock plan. -FAMILY ROQM-(tee ndfid pteu that teenafRa lx, file equipment in the ooner. Hiis room m Sent has a corietohe tile floor and %it sandahraod qr s Imroat >t«rdy wooden lounge invites relaxatioa. TUs isitbe room t I. Timt cootaftis the old time pool Ubie. I THREE LEVELS—In this picture taken from near the fire- gold carpeting of the living room extends up the stairs. Gsld pipce you can see the steps going up to the bedroom level and and Uown linen cavers the chairs’ U the loregnandL At Hm in the background at the ri^t the lower entrance hallway. The left can be seen the curved part o( the sectloanl. SIXtEF.N THE PONTIAC PHE8g. IaTPIIPAY. JULY !«. MW Pick New Unit to Suit Needs EtocWe roam iJr eon- of your boim «iid tunOyr K’l Importut to dtcklo ■t)^ and type of tractive and trim d deeiined for pack Ugh cooUag capacity into a H.H. STANTON lOi STATE STRUT n s-i6ii Cuifom BuiMtr E. J. DUNLAP All tkree typ« are available In a variety of models and In a wide range of cooling capaddea. Some models are reverse cycle w “heat pump" unlU. They cool, dehu-mldUy, and filter the air In sum-imer. and provide heat la cool I weather. I To find out what capacity unit you need, tell your appliance • dealer the sise and use of the [room, where K'b loeated, number of windows and which direction they face, and whether circuits are U5. 3(R or 230 volts. Five Models Open at Golf Manor the Btu capacity noedsd. Btu's, a more accurate method of detarrafaitaig amount of cooUag roqulrod. have rcplacsd old “Ik “ton" designations. In accordance with standards of the National ESectrical Idaimfac-ah' con- ditioner manufacturers imprint BTU capadtiea on the data plat of all units. ' If Mom Is a Fix-It Give Her the Tools Jknttg^ HIATIN0 IQUIRMINT Mr fIM MTMI «r OttoA.TrozsCo. 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. FI 2-0278 (Aftar I CaN «U S4S47) Since Mother In many hontes is more than a "kitchen medtapic” and does all MndS of simple plmnb-ing and fU-up repairs, she should have a portable toolboard tor her own hammer, pliers, screwdrivers and wrenches. In the form of a square or rectangular panel of perfU^ted hard-board (P^-Board), with a handhold at the top, this portable tool carrier can be hung in a hallway ready tor Instant use. New metal fixtures especially for holding tools securely have been manufactured tor pntorated hardboard by Masonite Corporation and are available at lumber yards. The paneling can obtained there, too. After being sawed to sise, the toolboard's cor-nsm atiould be rounded with a file and fhe edgee lightly beveled be-tora it Is primed, painted and put to work. BROTiaS CHILPRIN, AND RRORIRTY nroAiiAiUhi OOLT MANO»-nvt new mqdeto ... a Capa Ood, two tri-levsls, a bi-lev«i and a ranch ' ... art open for inspection at Golf Manor, Oom-meroe at Union Lake Roads In Commerce. Priced from S14.390 Including minimum Ml fool lots, the Cape Ood, tri-level and U-levsl elevations feature S and tour bedrooms, buUt-in ovtm and rangai. IH and a full baths, paneled dining areas and family rooms, sliding glass DorWals, fireplaces and garages. Modds are open daily and Sunday from 12:00 noon to t pjn. (dosnd Wsdnssdays). Kseping paos whh today's de- of new home models to choose from, Charloi B. O'Neil, vice preifi-dent of Bert L Smokier and Company, announced the official opening July I el five completely new modOa in the company's Golf Manor community In Commsres. Tbess new modela Join a community that opened some months ago. Ovsrlooking Edgewood Golf and Country Qub . . . adjacent to Morey's 27-hols course .. . literally surrounded by recreational areas such as Kensington Park. Dodge State Park, Proud Lake, Island Lake, Walled Lake. Orchani, Cai and Union lakee-the Golf Manor conununity offers residents a widt choict of year-'round sports pur- vlda eonvealeiMa. petvaor and eenatart tor all mombara of tea family. For families who prefer a ranch-■tyle home. Golf Manor offers the new Greenvitw, a S-bedroom all-brick home with an attached garage Included in the purchase price from I1S.I00. One of the Green-view features especially popular ' ‘ visitors la the oovared rear terrace that invites you to enjoy every pteasant breeie of the outdoor season. Certain to be a popular moiM with large families is the Wood-3-level face brick home Almdy, some 12S families have located in the new subdivi^M homee are going up at a ram rata Franchise Granted Firm hr Component Housing each ntonth. When completed. Golf Manor wijl boast 2U hontes, with a total value of over $3,750,000. Of tee five new hmmMs, tee CaBtabury Is perkape the moet I tee flret Cape Ood style In Oell Moaer. Available la bay-er's chelee of either S or 4 bed-roome, tee Caatabary laahiras evar IJN sqaara feet of Hvli« area sad laeladee aa attochad two-car gangt in the purrhaao Visitors will be Impressed by a number of custom-type sppoint-mento included in the IH-bath Cantabury . . . from the vestibule closet with window, and the mammoth Bterage etoaets on the upper floor that make a grand total at nine big cloeets In the home to .the full basement that affords plenty of space tor recreatton The w^en decorator-doalgnad Idtchen-dining room dlvldar I private dining apace, while the kitchen features a traffic-free breakfast area. Included ore a built-in Hotpoint range and vent Ian and hood, and double rink. How yoa*B love your I aaMr»^...siirrouadod _____________by tlia good-looking, lasting aaeurity of a ganuina Anehor Fanwl Btaads guoril agalaat the haaaids of traflo and tTiapaaama, makas any yard a aafar, happier plaoa. Get famous Anchor Ftnoa quality... square potto oimI gates with standard or ntw Modammooh, woven 4 timas doaar. Coil now for a firea aatimatel FORTABLE DOG RUNS-Now In Steel or Aluminum PHONE F£ 5-7471 Tha paneled family room Is on-other castom leatore, with Its wood parqael flooring, Its sliding glass door which opont onto tho potto aroa, sad tee optional firo-placo wall. All the bedrooms of the CanU-bury Include large cloeets with folding birch doora. '^Cantabury is priced from |19,2k). MEAOOWBROOK In the Meedowbrook, visitors will find a dcamslic bi-level floor plan that provides over 1.400 square fpt*t of living ui-ea nnd u priced r.T.l .111,920. offerhig a choice of either 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, over IJOO square ieet «f Itvlng area, and jin' attached garage included in the purehaae price of from $U,040. Loeated at Union Lake Road and Commerce Road, Golf Manor offers residento dty aldtwalka, paved streets, storm sewers and dty water. All modats are open daily and Sunday from 12 noon to t p-m., on Saturday from 12 noon to 6 p.m. and cloaed on Wednoadays. Salas ter Golf Manor are being handled exdusively by Proper Realty. cording to A. M. Watkins, authw of a comprehensive new guMe on judging houw quality. In the guide. Watkins gives five basic tests lor a good plan. A houM that paaaaa tbeaa tests, ha soya. Is Ukaly to be of top design In other cnidal areu, too. WeU-plaimed houses by kv architects autonoatl-cally pass thaoe* tests. a * * 1. la the family antrame, usually through Mtchan, properly loeated? It should be near tee garaga and driveway for tpeady grooefy out travd lor tha family at all oea. I. to tea kitehoa ecmrally It- Peteroon Real Estate of Lake Orion has been given exclusive franchlae righto in Oakland County by Oemponent Houaea of Detroit for the building and selling of new type homes which can be purchased for as little as $1,900. The homes, which are boimht on do-it-yourself basis, ora not prefabricated even though the pieces are edd in four foot modules. The piecae are pre-cut and pre-con-strueted In Detroit after the lumber is shipped from the company mill in Oregon. Once the parts are bought, the buyer may decide on any of a number of ways to build the home. The company only sells parts lor tee shell of tee home; the Inside work Is left entlraly product Is aimed at the almost 80 per cent of the populatloa which makes $6,000 a year or len. They pointed out ttot most 30 year term homes are not paid for. The company has its own finance system, and will finance anywhere. Under their ayatem, a house can be fully paid tor in seven yem. Lighttr Paint Colon Con Sava on Light Bills tee hBBber tor the home from Oompoaeat Honsee. A model henee le open lor tee pabUo'a laepaotloa ea Sonaet Rd., jnat Berth of Ctorkstoa Bead. Your choice of paint color can affect your electric bills because certain colors absorb moat of the light that lalla on them. Dark green, tor example, absorbs 10 per It of the light, olive 90 per cent does purple. So if you use such colors on your walls, you may find that you will have to use bulbs of larger wattage or more lampe order to obtain sufficient light. Repreeentatives of the company. In announcing the granting of the franchise to Peteraon, stated that On the other hand, white paint reflects 70 to 90 per cent of the light that falls on it, Ivory and cream 5S'to 78 per cent, and yellow 65 to 75 per cent. Exciting New Pre Make Uving Nice iucts Northern hard maple flooring can be laid to advantaga over sroed joiate at over concrete slab conatnictlpn. Both methods are svay at life more afflokat and raelouB. Fnr example, hl-fl intercom ays- Home Guide Offers Tests^ _____ II be featured in many new bouses, so family memban can talk to each other from room to room. Nor sviU thaM be boana" usad la of and itocfa. A ayatem offered by Emerson Qsetrtc will make the la^ of tbi houM aouad like EUa Fltogrirald — and make Ella gerald sound better than when the family's AM-FM radio or phonograph is connected to Gw One of the first, and moat es-senfial teinga toriook for when you or buy a house Is a good As any housewife knows, tea art of cooking la good timing. To make avarytUng coma out on achedult — hot and freeh- will now be tar aariar, thanks to Tbe^ modor food wanning drawera, tea-turod in many USl homas. Now the moet oooipUcated menu can bt one more round of oocktoUs sran't makt a good nwal go ooU and “flat." turod la the Briggs circular lava-tary howl in a eholoa at six daoo- tor ntw vanity oountors. Ladteo will bo ablo to oH down whon thoy makt up, and have irienty of the frem deer, be able to watek Tha Utehea a^ Hvtag rM ^••hMU be a « WatUas white guMa la eallad “Oaw to Judge a ■anaa.*’ S. la tee main (front) antraiwa well planned? Guests enter hero. It should bo near the driveway and street, and have a foyer and coat 4. Is tears good room-UKoom circulation (occupants' travel routes within the house)? Can you go tram any room to any other room (except dining room) without passing through a third romn? FYom any entrance to any room without walking through a third room? The living room In partlcu-iar should be tm of cross-traffic. I. to tearo a good ladaareut-deer lalateMriripr to It easy to raaoh tee patio, torrate or out- The new guide can be had for $1 from All About Houies, Inc., Box 28. Plermont, N.Y. It alao glvea tlpe on such things as getting ■ound construction, avoiding the five biggest causes of high upkeep expensM In houaes, plus a 120-point check list for judging houses. Givai Flexibility If truss rafters are used In the design of a home, builders suggest that partitions can be placed any spot desired In the home. Uee at truss ratters is eiqwclally desirable In open am homes where partl-tioM are not used. faaaet rinply hM to he taned oa •r oft. H Is easy as taralBg tea dtol to niaks tea watte hitter er other featum of 1961 houaes will be doaets wlte floorto-ceiling "floating doora" that turn enflrt walla Into closet units. The unit by Float-Away Door Oompaay oper-atoa quledy and aaeurtly on n^on pivot boaringa. New kltdiana win ba fumltura^ad -- and rich, hniurloua unlta derigntd by Mangel can be axpactod to ba aaan In many UU modal homaa. Southern Exposure Best for Kitchen The all-important kitchen may and equipment but It can atlU gloomy because________________.. exposure,' ideording to A. M. Wat> kina, author of a comprahanstva guide for famlUea planning to ■ ■■ ■ or buy a ■ • am la genertUy od' tha southeast side of a houae. TMa win give you blight morning sunshine for brdakfaat an year around,'' Watkins says, couplad with a minimun of hot, lata tftar-noon and eaiiy evening aunshine In summer when you don't want A south-facing kitchen gets leaa morning sun, eniecially in summer, but more afternoon aun. A kitchen facing north gats prao- No Oswa Psymsat • 16 Msiilki Ts Pay • Itt Psymant Oefsbar p(iratr« 4 bi-droomt and '! full bstha Into over I.SOO iiqnarr feet ol living area designed to pro- JNJOYANEWHOME ATANOLDADDRESSl No need to move or taka on another langthy mortgage when G & M coh beautify your present home beyond all expectatloni. Since 1945 we hove been satisfying Pontloc homeowners for all their building needs wllh our complete building facilities. eATTK9 CUSTOM BUILT 6ARAGES EASYTIRMS Up To S Years To Pay - FREE ESTIMATES - G&M CONSTRUCTION CO. 2260 DIXIE HWY. PONTIAC FE 2 1211 Operator on Duty 24 Hours Daily summer and is exposed to cold winds In winter. Watkins, whose h«ne guide to called "How to Judge a House", •aye that a kitchen on the west or southwest to generally worst of all. It gets the moet sun heat in late afternoon which can make It un-lufferably hot In summer. Takas Figuring T6 figure out bow much wall-. iper you need tor a room, multiply the distance round the rqom by tee height of the room (in feet) and divide by 20. Deduct two rolto tor every four ordinary etoed openings (windows and doors) and what's left to the number of rolls you should order. This allows toy 'matching pattern, too. AilxVb FWr HARD- BOARD *1.98 Pegbearf *2.79 Frta Faridni it , CORWIN I toMbart CariCa, 117 t. Cbm Asa. PflTlOS Booutifyilfy Daalgnad A». , Sin IJAI io'>i2' a# Largo Selection of Sizes and Colors Slabs for Sidawalks. Swiauahig Peals mad Qefdaa Aien Wa Dalivar ROGER A. AUTHIER Ratio Stona Co. 1057Q Hithlsad (M-Sf) MUm Wwl W PmUm Alr»»rt IM I.4UI nuED w. Moorr mCTBlCJLL 845 W. Hunm St. WWri • Froa ERtimotfs • Survtyi Over M Teen to PeaNoe HighlaBi EbIiIbb $13,980 HIT SMOEUI. BaiMtrs N.W SM PMiUc LUe B4*. NEW INSUIATION — Fiberglas Sill Sealer in- 1/32 of oi) inch, plugs air spaces, and saves sulatlon applied during construction between the enough, in both installation and heating costs to foundation and rill plate of homes, compresses to pay for itself tn one year in most climates. . semens Hom FOR ONI WHK ONLY Fin lUCTRiaTY IXKRTCIMINTWORK AlliyiMBOf MQDIRNIZATION Dixit Garagt Bvildtrt S744 Mflikmd Rd. (M-S9) ieNmea Crteteat Ik. Rd. end Abpert Rd. SeeOvrIAoriela I Open Dully and Sunday ^ a | 9lo9F.M. OR 4-0371 I FOR ADDITIONS OR RIMODIUNG 14 Years Exparience CALL FI 54405 Aob«iM4Dr laralAtloB Co. NEED MORE BEDROOMS? CUSTOM OOSMBtS 35” m MON AS LOW $ AS (FROM THIS OtihCi Building Co. 919 JOSLYN 'I THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JULY 15. 1961 To prevent iweating plpa, you can cover the cold water linea with a special type of covering that is available. \ SEVENTEEN\ 24-HOlIR SERVICE rnucw Ttonwl OAS NIATINC LUX.AIRI<~MULLR suraiMi—ixciu IHOERY’S Phene 682.1810 GI-$50 MOVES YOU IN $150 FHA DOWN PAYMENT • Kief entl Velee CNMtn Fiactical Hobo Boildm n S41M on «.am DICK VANCE'S SKYROOM IK FORTUC’B KEW MIWICIPAL AiaroBT naniNAL auiLDiNO oiMJ7»S3rA“’.'Tr,. Booklet Available on Door Operators Cbntrola ManiRacfurers Association announces the publication of n new 8-page bboklet telling home owners the answers to four common questions about door operators: 1. wiiat is a garage door operator? 2. How will I benefit? 3. What does it cost to own— (Verate? 4. What brands can I rely This tftxll booklet is attractive green, black and white is profusely illustrated in intriguing car-effect. It also illustrates the DOBCMA member seal. Look for this seal when purchasing your garage door operator. If you are planning on equipping your garage with an automatic garage door operator or building a new hon|e. be sure to write DORCMA, 110 N. Wacker Dr.. Chicago 6, Illinois, for this booklet. It will tell you what you need to know, plus the names of reliable ^manufacturers from whom to buy your dom: operator. Paint on Diy Lumber Is Long Lasting SUMMER SPECIAL! FREE ESTIMATES AO: lClNDi$”^r LOW FHA TERMS ALL WORK GUARANTEED 24 HOUR TELEPHONE SERVICE GVmN CONST. 699 Columbio Avt. FE 5-9122 HEA^ RAILINGS $|99 per lin. H. Porcli Colinos Unit Steps Concrete Step Co. 6497 Highland Rd. Telephone 673-0775 BEAUTIFUL Twin Lakes Village WEINBERGER HOMES PRICES FROM $20,900 end up ^Twin Lakes Village ■A’Silver Lake Estates w.'.( wiitoai'i..k.'M. if W. Bloomfield Hills Models Open » to B—Call B to S OR 4-0404 • 7 to S FE 0-3073 HOME OWNERS *e.. SEEa>» mm RAGEiBRIgK PERSING FACE BRICK CO. 2I« S. Tear alnrost as new as their younger contemporaries. Tests by the U.S. Forest Products Laboratory at Madison, Wis-cenrin,-have proven that paint lasts longer when lumber is diy. Therefore, the surface siding should be properly seasoned as well as framing lumber and wood sheathing. Ehda Of siding should be cut square and adjoining boards butted tightly together. Joints where siding fits against comer board 'w- • A Bcaier should be applied at ends to seal walls against rain. One hundred and fifty new homes are planned for the subdivision between Lake Orion and Oxford, The Red Bam Subdivision. Carlisle Building Company of Oxford Township is developing the area. Lots average 85 to 100 feet. The builder Is putting in sidewalks and paved streets. There Is community water. Each home has a septic tank. Four models are finished and furnished. The smallest one, selling for $12,290 (plus costs) is a ranch house on a slab with attached garage. Hie next nnodel is a rjsanchtr^with vfoR-toise- ment. A wide roof overhang lo nn st-tmetive archltechinl fentnre. It'o also nn excellent devloe for j>rotecHng paint against son and min. Where the overhang lo leos than 18” for a one story house. tem should be provided, with Where such precautions are observed, a good quality dark colored paint should last at least .6 to 8 years on Southern Pine siding, probably longer. For light colored paints, the average life expectancy would be somewhat less. Number three Is a tri-level, while th< largest home Is again a ranch style with four bedrooms and 1^1 baths, plus a full basement. Hils one lo si brick, but the others are brlck-faoed. All are heated with gajf All have birch cabinets in the kitchens with Formica counter tops. Built-in kitchen equipment is optional as are garages with the three larger homes. Caulking Compound Will Prevent Water Seepage Whenever two building materials Hot and Cold System Studied It's a topsy turvy world. Engineers at the University of Illinois are studying a heating and cooling system which operates with a baseboard installed not at the floor level but under the ceiling. In the winter, hot water from a boiler is circulated through the basfboqrd tor heating. In the summer, chilled water from a water chiller Is circu-inted. There is a troqgh under the baaeboard to ewteh the condensation which is directed to the plamblng system or to toe outdoors. The system is known as the “valance heating and cooling system.” The research work is being carried on at the new Hydronlc Research HousA just off the campus of fl^e University of Illinois. TTie house was built by members of hydronic heating and cooling systems. The house is equipped with every known device fw measuring temperature, radiation, air movement, and other factors which determfne oomfraT in an indoor environment. Warm Up Cottage Your summer cottage needn’t be “short-seasOn ” affair. Use it from very early spring on by installing one of the many new prefabricated fireplaces and chimneys now on the market. Before installing, however, be sure to ifi^ quire about local building codes. | Some codes will require fireproof I materials, such as ceitunic tile, for floors and walls near fireplaces. { There is a fireplace in the fin-i ished family room of the tri-level. | This model sells for $13,390 plus mortgage costs. | Any om of the homes may be j -.ad with' no down payment. The i four-bedroom model is priced at i |14,4N plus costs. I All the models are open from 11 to 8 daily. Go out M-24 through Lake Orion, past the Country Cousin and turn left off the highway. fSetoresin 6# Spark up Room 3 Bedroom HOMES from ‘10,770 MonHi Poyi for Evarything! ON BfG 80-fr. LOTS <0 KDROOMS • FAMILY KITCHEN • BRICK FEATURES • PAVED STREETS • MUNICIPAL WATER • OOOD SCHOOLS o LOW TAXES "AVON MANOR’ IN THE ROCHESTER-AVON AREA .11 MILE AT JOHN R "COME OUT TODAY!" FIELD BUILDING CO. Models Open Daily and Sunday 12 tot P.M. RE.II UL 2-4450 Colorful pictures on the wall can snap a dull bathroom out of the doldrums. They and a few kindred accessories can set a theme In what is too often a rather dull, small rown. jMOMING TO NEW LOCATION Sale On. FORMICA Consider adding striped, plaid ‘ or solid color mats to tie In with' or match curtains, walls or tile color. Paint the frames for a touch of contrasting color. Be imaginative tor this small spark may j light the way to personality touches important rooms of the house. I Also on MotoU/ Cemonts, Plywood, Sinks, Hoods, Fons, Floor Coverings, Hardware and Cobinots 10 to 25% Off! PONTIU KITCHEM SPECIUTIES 1077 W. Huron Street FEderal 4-6329 Hours: 8 to 6 — Friday Hll 9 — Sunday 10 to 3 New Location; 3080 W. HURON STRECT - PONTIAC meet, the point of contact should be sealed with caulking compound to prevent water from entering the wood and damaging the paint as it escaped through the surface. Examples are the juncture of siding and window frames, siding and| masonry, balustrades and flowing. Right angle joints of wood should be caulked, too, such as butt joint of siding and comer boards, porch floors and siding. And don’t ovei^l look gaps between two pieces of | siding. , I Everythini In Glass for the Home PLATE GLASS WINDOW GLASS THERMOPANE FimNITURE TOPS MIRRORS E»C^^l-A.C .C3-I->.A,SS 23 West Lawrence St. FE 5-6441 ITTSBURGH PAINT SABIAC STEEL SUPPLY, Inc. Complete STEEL SERVICE for Industry and the Building Trade BE6MS Matas —Fips Adjuftahia and Fixad Column — Bart and Flah — Sash — CULVERTS WAREHOUSING FABRICATING 5 ACRES OF STORAGE FACILITIES . . . OVERHEAD CRANE—G.T.R.R. SIDING PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE FE 4-0586 DETROIT: Call LI 9-5900 115 Bronch St.,' Pontiac ISPOTUTE BUILDING CO. ANNOUIICE$ THE OPENING OF... TWO NEW HOMES ON CARLISLE AND KENNETT - 2 BLOCKS WEST OF BALDWIN AVENUE - • FULLY PAVED STREETS •CITY SIDEWALKS •CITY WATER AND SEWERS The Sue Star symbol it your assurance of a quality home. It it yarded only to homes offering the new, advsneed benefits of Natural Gat Sarvica. A BluV Star Home includes built-in luxury and aconomy with Natural Gas and gas appliancas. THE CHESAPEAKE MY GO MODERN-GO GAS • 3 Bedrooms • Largo Walk-in Closob • Undorgronnd Boat • Birch Cabinots • Formica Conntors •Fnll Vanity in Bath Free Carpeting fSnIII-in Ovoa and Rang. Optional) FULL PHICE 11,990 • 3 Bedrooms • Fnll Basement • Select Hardwood Floors • Birch Cabinots • Formica Connters , • Gas Boat • Vanity in Bath • Conntry Style Kitchen (Built-in Orou and Bongo Optional) FULL $ PRICE 11,200 OPEI IAH.Y 11 AH. YIL 7 P.M.-MIVE OHY YODAY Models OB Cailifle and Keiuett. 2 Blocki West el Baldwii. Watch for the Model Signs L SPOTLITE BUILDING COMPANY FE 4-0985 EIGHTEEN THE lK>yTIAC PREgS, SATURDAY. jtfLY IS, iMl . SJO DOWN I ■•*Mlw~Wliy la«lP 271 S. ■bUUVMlO jT«nnito-FrM Building Subject of Booklet Of ^lecial interat to the boilder of nethlNittal and ■tnictura, the book Bead nmltM Out." it avaikhie cautioBt that can be followed during comtroction to mlnlmite the dangers of termite destruction. mmt l•cltctl• FIDIT STOU ROCKCOTE PAINTS %^XLLFAPER$ Pvahndde InlormatioB to Editor, ISooHiCm rai-712« neaoe address requests for this OIL It 8AS CONVERSIONS Complttfly Inttolled lOv 25% DISCOUNTS on all oHior GM Products to GM^ Employees! IT mmre NOLOEN RED STAMPS Yeer Perclnse ef a EM MICd FUMtta ir AISCO AUIMIMIM PRODUCTS OSRIEH 371 Vooriieit Rd. OMW*at M Duty AfNe Slofo Hwwi SUPPLY CO. FE 2-2919 Cmm in and let w tell yon nbonf tkbnsefnl decorating idea MONTHS TO PAY ON FHA TERMS Coil Ut for a froo EstitMto BBT CUES i iBOWN. me. BU S5 l«l Fik. $(. FE 3-7IFS ^ feo^ore lorVourHome'. BotM you and your gueett will enjoy the cool comfort of a Fiberglai** ineulated home! You feel more like eoterttiq^g, htve more energy yrheo you Jeeep tuiEomtu^ tummer, beet outtHe, It may cost lets than you think to proride this comfort. Let at tunrey your home and gire you a free I in K(,l AS X HOME INSULATION MMia IBULATIOII omf HEATING CO. 1706 S. Tdefraph Rd. Coll FE 5-0571 Two Story Plan Joins Best of Past and Present toana live in mobile hornet. poeed beams abop. The dtdgn alto providet an opportunity for dramatie lighting ,effects. A built-in expaaiion plan which moe t^ douUet the area of tleqiiagqttartart makea this Houte of the Week design ideal for the . The exterior of B-75 it an houat hunter with a growing fami- KOOM TO gPABE—This attractive atory-and-a-htf modal hat two bedrooms on the first floor with an upatalrs expansion plan that would add two more large bedrooms, a fuD bath, and a studio or study—more than doidiling the deeping quarters. The exterior features shingles, stone veneer and a brick and stmie chimney. "The upstairs can be left unfinished until the expanaloD is needed,” said architect Rudol|di A. Mateni, who desivied B-75. ”And if you're handy with tools you can do the work yourseU, a part at a time, for a fraction of the B-ZS STATISTICS A IH story bouse containing two beitaoaina tad one bath in 1,233 square feet living area on the first floor, plus upstairs expansian ^an bath, and studio or stutly in 730 square feet additional living space. by 45’1" wide. Downstairs bedrooms are 10’ by U’ and IT by 13’2”; upstairs bedrooms are 13' by 20’ and M’ by laT with 1C8" by 10’ study adjoining smaller bed- Louver Doors Shelter Patio "Rain diecks” fop patio parties are on the way out as the movement grows to convert patios into outdoor living rooms protected by roofs, screens, and windbreaks. The right place for a windbreak, of course, is on the side where the strongest Imeezes strike. Louver doors of ponderaea pine, either nailed together or binged for easy adjustment U the wind is shifty, make an attractive screen. Louver doors are available at treated to withstand weather and ready to be painted or stained. Screening around the open sides of a patio is easily installed and economical if it consisU of pon-derosa pine screen doors nailed togeflwr or to a frame. Ta make a patts oenpletely weatherproof aad naable la wla-ter tse, Bse eemWaattsn ateim |lae. lha ghurn Inserts go in place qmekly and easily when It’a ttme ta take out the screens. To add spaciousness to a living-iroom that adjoins a patio, install walls of windows and a connecting door between the two areas. Like louver doors, ponderosa pine doors and windows in many sizes and •yles can be purchased from local blading material dealers. The house is an attractive story-and-a-half model with a modest 1,232 square feet of Uvlng area on the first floor, which contains two bedrooms. The apstaln expansioa would add m square feet additional — a huge U* by N’ bedroomi, extra Urge bath, and a snlte inoindlac anotter large bedroom with a studio or otady. Another striking feature of B-75, in tune with today’s needs, it a 9’ long bank of storage cabinets in the downstairs hall. STORAGE WALL The storage wall, a foot and half deep, provides more than 94 cubic feet of utility q»ce. Ifs ex-cettent location makes it convenient not only to both bedrooms and the bathro^ (for towels and blankets and such) but also handjuto the kitdtra, a perfect place for the c'- ironing board and other gear that cl, frequently gets shoved into some inaccessible comer. Probably one si the most used rooms la the bouse would be the ISS square toot private rear porch m the ground fleer which Is ClMM^ riDM ID MNIdi HIT WiTM NO MONEY DOWN As liw «s $St For Mooth Towmtnd-Swift Honim ing combination of shingles, stone veneer and a brick and stone chimney. The large picture window in the living room is attractive from both indoors and out, and the long flower box beneath the kitchen and dining room Windows adds to the horizontal lines of the house. The covered front porch is another eWrior attrao-ribu.---- ------------- The service^ntrance side of the house is made attractive with the balcony above and large family 1 windows overlooking planter box. . LAKEWOOD KNOLLS LAKE HOME SITES EM 340IS or MU 4-1765 PRE-FUND HOMES Send Ms Comi^ets Information 742 Uvarnois Famflala 20, Mkk. isuairtoooas | | 1 . STONACf 1 1 SECOND FLOOR \ The kitchen Is especially well designed — a full lfr width, but with a U-sbaped service area which meant fewer stepa. It’s a real family kitcheh, too, with plenty nr goals are the promotion of ethical advertis- Mr. Edgar HaU, Executive Director of the Nauonal Home Improvement Council, New York aty addressed the group, pednting out the need lc»- an tqtgnuiing of I. We edooate the piMle aad the la-..... Morris Litvin, Mt Clemens Lumber Co.; vice president, Nick Warmer, Radio Distributing Co.; vice president, Dick Forbudi, Kimball Russell, Inc.; treasurer, I>» Goldman, Glklor-amaDivision. Whlzzer Industries; secretary, C. G. Bunting, Consultant. ★ ♦ In outlining the objectives of this association, Mr. Litvin said; "The first think we must do is convince the public • ®»®h«r of tho firm with the above Quallfleatlons and cxperlenco. -.ft ???*■'* ■xamtaere Is iMreby too-■muted cpnelettog of the ncctrichl In- -----f the Township of White Lake. r eervt at chairman of the W.7.-.T- - rtPvotontaUve of an Electrical UtlUty Company, a Uetlisod Electrical Contractor and a Uoenaed Journeyman Electrician, and the said Electrical Coo-tractor and Journeyman Electrician shall have at least 10 years’ experience In electrical work. The metobort of said Board of ExsnUnori Aiall bo appointed by the Township Board for r—----- as shall be designated at U ----itment. Tha, Board of ---’— appllcante shall daaignato tli location of their »3!aaJ*stiiSrSi!EL.. .. uuull. unr m nput tUAwSuTo: uflt^nf'er cerpernte Umito of the Township -- WhlU Lake, upon payment of a OoUar registration fet, provtdod nidi ■unletpaliuos roelproento la ----tog EleOtHoal Contractou-who art UMeed imte'tlw prpvUoaa ol ordlnsneo hj granttiu thoni the privllego niMl chargtA --- ----rm lloeoM sad repairs Prorldod furUmr. that the - and the turning on o wires which are to be______... shall bf Inspected before concealment and any person, firm, or corporation in-stoUIng such wires ahall notify the Inspector giving sufflcloot time In which 0 make the required InspecUoa befon such wires i . 'concealed. BBCTION t Re-Inspectlon A. ’The Electrical Inspector n periodically a thorough re-tospecllo the InsUIlatloB tn buildings of all______ trie wiring, electrle devloea and electric nmterlat now installed or that may hereafter bt Installed. wKhln the Township of Whlto Lake and when the tosuUatlon of any such wiring, devices; and/or material Is found to bo to a dangerous or unsafe condition, tbs person, firm or corporation owning, uilng, or operating the same shpll be notuted and shall make the necessary repairs or changes required to place such wiring, derlces tnd material to a safe con^-thm and have such work gomy--------------- ^ -j------ P>»cs • MrIces and^ material to a _________ ______ within flfteeh days, or any lonnr pbii^ ■—*- “-v aloctrlcal inxpeebto Ir gpeclfled by tl Krvice ‘lund to "be defectiv^ly''to-the Instaltotlon. of tuch. ■ and material hag bean las^tor* “ '**’'”**‘‘ ***• BWctrlcaV SECTION 7 f Conalrnctlon Requirementg A. No certificate of tospecUon ehaU be Issued unless the electrical — tloB li to strict conformity %_______ PtoVlslons of this ordinance, the staflHct of. the Bute of Uichlgan, tochidlng Act J17 of the Public Acte of 1(54, the rules and regulations Issued by the Michigan Public Utilities Commission undn tM authorltv of the Bute statutes, and unltss they are to conformity with approved methods of construction for gaiety to person! and property. The regulatloni as laid down to the Natlopal Eicctrleal Code, as approved by flie American Standards Aaeoclatlon and to the National Electrical Safety Code, as approved by the American Btandardr Ajmlatlon, and In the Township ol Whlto Lake rules and regulations established ss hereinafter provided (Section 10, par. D) shall be prlma fade - ' VI OTH;tui|»n. M anivnoea. lOfl tlonal Electric Code 1»S( EdltHw. aa imulgated and published by thd Na-„-nal Board of Fire Underwriters, Now York City, Now York, and such other local rules as deemed necessary by the Township Board arc hbrsby adopted by reference by the ’Townehlp Board of White Lake as to this Chapter modified for the purpooe of regulatinr the to-■taUatlon, slterstton. repair, converalon, Uto and maintenance of all new electrle wiring for light, heat and power servlet lent, for radio and television tyt-n bulldtogt and structures. Com-' s of the National Eleetrlc n adopted, are available for "I pleto < Code. I PuMlc of the use any electrical device, apparatus, equipment deatgned for attachmrtit to, or InsUUaUon on any cloctrlcnl elreult or system tor heat, light or power that Is not of —— —-■-------------------- and aafe _ use. Tho Eloctrlaal Ingpecter thaU have power to dMapprove the uee or Ing^' latloa of devices not fulUlling these ■" Devices, apparatus i________ 'ed by such generally ------------Itice as United States / Bureau of Standardi, Bectrlcal ’Tbstlng ' Uboratorlos of Near York, or Under-wrltert Laboratorleo ahall be hcM to have tba approval of the Electrical Inspector unless explicitly disapproved by said anUiorlty for reasons of faulty design and poor construction taeiSr" -danger to pereong and/or property. B. It shall be tha duty of the E tricnl Inapcctor from Umo to time Inspect deelces. nnparntus and eqnlp-mont efforod to the pubUe for use to tostaUaHoa to ooo that such Itemt eon- 'Aprm te tho above require----- sEcnw ( * KM V Canadian Open Family Affair CupH Brofh«rs Ahead With 18 Holes to Go; Jodcy Has 199 WINNIPEG (APt-TV $30,000, CuuMliaR Ojjwn ' Golf aMmpkm< chip wUl be «tM and lost today., aith a pair of brothers from Tex< ! as standing an excellent chance of enisMng one-t«x> after an amaz-i ii« dii^ of par^ttering play< Friday's rain-soakad ttird round. Jacky CUpit, 23-yeaivold sensation from Longs’tew, Tex., shot a 6-under-par 64 fc>r a leading 54-hi^e Mai of 199. His big brothw. 34-yearokl Buster, who now plays out of Fort Smith. Ark. wasUrv-en under aith a btistering 63 overj the Niakwa Country Qub course; for a 300 total. George Knudson, of Toronto, shot a &-under 65 to take third, with a total of 205. Anolhw hot rouhd was recorded by veteran Billy Casper reliever Roger Craig (36) on ainms for the Cards.' breaking a tie 11 in a row to Los Angeles, csmeteingto by ex-Dodger Don Demeter writh a ninth-inning home ran off from fotff runs behind and belted in the 10th. Bob Buhl (56). Larry Jackson the second-ptace Dodgers 7-5 in 10 Lee Walls drove in two runs and winning reliever Lindy Me- pitching staff has given up thto seaaon. Rookie Dick LeMay (1-2), the loser in relief, was the victim this time. Reliever Oem Labine (24)) won it, with a save by Elroy Face, after giving up a aeventb-inning home ran by Orlando Ce- a pin^ triple in the eighth It was the ninth \ictory in 13:*nd opened’the winnii* rally whh games against the Reds (or thejnnother three4>agger. Jack BakL aeventh place Cubs, while the *chun (2-1). who has worked in Phils had won Just one of 13 from nnnh of the Phils' last eight Ihe Dodgers. |«w«e«, the winner with three Pittsburgh himg oa ta third run was place by beating fourth place San °^te. IM^ ^ Francisco 64 on an elghtb-Jnnlnf Pittsburgh sUm of the bsoes-loaded home run by Robertoi pemente. St. Louis defoated.Mil-..waukee 3-1. I . In the American League, tbp 4iew York Yankees lost 6-1 at Chi-'cago, but kept a percentage point wedge over Detroit when Minnesota -'beat the Tigers 5-2. Baltimore defeated Boston 76. develand •capBfBd the Los Angeles Angels “1-b and Kansas City took two at ^Washington, 8-3 and 9-7, in 10 in- Daniel (6-3) heW the Braves to four hits. Stan Musial had two (touUes — giving him a career total of 1,300 extra base hits that is second only to Babe Ruth’s 1,3S6> and scored the first run as Sowst-ski grounded out in the second inning. Joe Adcock's homer tied it tor Milwaukee in the fifth. Former Winner Favorite in Mackinac Yacht Race A pinch single by Dick Bertell •won it tor the CUbs after George Altman, who also bad an RBI triple, tied it 7-7 with a two-ran homer in the ninth off loser Bros-nsn (W). It was only the fourth home run allowed by Brosnan In 42 inningp this season. Robinson, batting .460 with 33 RBI in hto last 28 games and CHICAGO (UPI) - aayton Ewing’s Dyna, twice a winner of the Mackinac Island Yacht Race, was favored today to add a third title in the S4(h annual event stretching 333 miles from Chicago northward spd across Lake Michigan. * ★ Sr The field of 96 boats, second largest entry list in history, to start from the Chicago loop harbor in five classes, beginning 1 p.m. (CDT) and ending at Busy Golf Slate on the Calendar Nine Tourneys Carded in Oakland County Area Next Week Next week will be a busy one on the golf front in Oakland County and vicinity with nine tounui-ments on the docket. Heading the program will the annual Women’s Qty Medal Play Championship July 22 Pontiac Municipal golf course. The defending chagipion is Mrs. W. D. (Edith) Wright, who has won the title three times. ’ After a year’s abaenre, the Blrmiaghaffl lanItaUonal resumes Jsly M-tS. The tourney was Mt held lust year because of repair wark to a couple of graoBo aaA the baHdtiig of two ■ew boleo. A PGA-aponaored Pro-Am ii slated Mon^ at Barton Hills, .Pine Lake and Forest Lake play . host td the annual Father-and-Son event Tuesday, the weekly Women’s District event is scheduled Tuesday at Lakepointe and ________ Women's Metroperfitan organization holds its weekly tourney Wednesday at Rochester. The Michigan Publinx Golf As- PUBUNX riNALUTS-Dlck Sikes (left). University of Arkansas student, and Detroit’s John Moienda, a Detroit Tech pupil, met today at Royal Oak’s Rackham Municipal course in a 36-hote match |day showdown for the championship of the 3^h U.S. Amateur,. Public Links golf tourney. Both golfers are playing in their first national publinx tomument. Bengals Stung by Kralick, 5-2 Minnasota Win Koapt '^ Datrolt From Moving Bock into Load DETROIT (UPI) - The Detroit Tigers, with a patched up InfiaM' and a bench fuU of injured power hitters, sent Jiln Bdnning agaihst the Minnesota Twins today in an effort to stay in the race with the New York Yankees. Manager Bob Scheffing and his wounded Tigera will need more than Bunning and his 96 record, however, to stop the rising Twins alM are expected to start Camilo P a s e u a 1 (7-11) in the afternoon XMt^. , Tha Twins mads It twa In a row siBca the AU-Star hraak last Bight by dowBiBg tha Tigera 6-8. ’Tharoday they dipped the eaee-proBd Clevaland ladlaaa whBa the Tigera were hUa. The Chicago White Sox helped the Tigers last night by downing New York 6-1, but the Yankees held their 3-percentage-peint lead over the Tigera in the two-team race (or American League honors. Chico Fernandez, sometime shortstop who had his tonsils out last Monday, was at third base (or the Tigers in place of the injured Steve Boros. Boros Is expected to return to action today or tomorrow. Bobo 0.sborne played f^ for Norm Cash who Jdned the injured list with a loot infection which threatened to bench him lor a reek. Fraak Lary pitched sevaa la-Blags bat taok the loas to leava Us record at U6. The Telat Jumped OB L>ry early aad ofteB, ptoUag ap aae la tha first, another ta the Ihini, aaother la tha louHh and aaalhar la tha sixth before he gave way la a pfeseh batter. Southpaw vJack Kralick baffled the Tigers on the way to picking up his ninth win against five losses, striking out eight and walking only »e. A1 Kaline, Dick McAulille, Dick Brown and Fernandez all coUacted douUes but tha big blow went to the Twins' Bob Allison who hammered his 17th homer of th* rason. Le)rmie Green, who opened fiw game with a single and then scored for the Twins, provided the speed Minnesota needed, and also a good deal of the hitting. tion was expected from three other Clais A boats—Gypse, owned by Charles Kotovlc, Milwaukee, the 1963 winner; Blitzen, cruising division victor in 1946, owned by Tbm Schoendorf, Chicago; and Hother, a cutter, owned by P. Leboutillier Jr., of Toledo, Ohio. ♦ ★ ★ The race was expected to end sometime Monday afternoon, about 49 hours after the start. The record for Ihe event is 31 hours, 14H minutes, by Ihe Amorita in 1911. |CIUm«* S. »0W Tort 1. MsM ......... t Bisht ------J OAMES BallUmr* (Barber IM) at Boetoa 1-7). Baaeai Ctty (Xtauuc 1-4) Be« York at BaUtmore 1. tvt-nlflit Xaaiai Cttr at DetraS. alsbt Boetoa at Chtcam. alftat OtXj sanxe eoaeaulad. Atlantic Race ti with 15 minute interv,fds However, winners are decided by between four groups. elapsed time minus Ihe pre-de- Dvaa winner at the race la handicap and victors in 1967 and Itu, has Jnst retaraed division may not -be known from aa tS.Mamile cralae, part Tuesday: of it coveriaK a victory In Olaaa ' ; c«H.berry w,n. Bermuda to ! Mrs. Madeline Caitlebury shot '36 to win low net honors in this Dyna has the fifth lowest handl- competition in the Women’ cap. 3 hours, 24 minutes, 31 sec-iSilver Lake Gcat League. Mrs. onda, in Ihe field. Major competi- Audrey Stimpert, Mrs. Hope Canfp-bcll and Mrs. Louise Wright tied jfor 2nd at 37. Mrs. Viola Dalton 'and Mrs. Ted Dorman were low putt winners with 15 each, MrS. Carol Wolverton won the “blind ihole’’ event with a par five at No. 1. Pizzaro Pitches Qiisox Past Yankees _— .._Baal 7-11) at Datrolt (Bua-atu M). w Tark (Tanr 1-11 at Chkafo (H«i^ M Aagelea at llaawJa at C aawi City at . ___ , } n ilcafo 17 41 .411 IS lU^eipbta H M .MO IS rawAT-s as;si'LD< LouU 7. UUwtukM 1. nl«)it Cbtcaao I., ClaclaaaU 7. it uuilngr. alglit pmiap^la 7. Lm Anctl*i I. 10 tr------- (iburth t. BMi rrasolMO 4. nlst TODAY'S OAMU (•burs)) (Hoddtx S-1) at San (McCormick 7-1). PhUad(l|^)a (Short. 14) at L r Droll S4) at Cln- Tiger Tickets in Big Demand at City Agency cn)leaco at aaclnnall PUUburfh at Lot Aratlw miadtlShla at Ban nwiXUra MONDAY’S- DAMES ‘ ‘ San Frinclico MUwauktt at Cinemnatl. nlsht partmeat about oblalalag ficketa lor Detroit Tiger baaebatl gamea. 'The Tiger drko* afaaoy bi Poatiac ia Osmun'a Men's clolh- Min Oamaa reporta the agency la kavtag Its greateot valuiBe af ficket oaleo and la oae at the Tigers’ leadlac locattoaa far fiok-at saleo among the II ‘ lions' Scriininage Tickets to Go on Sale Next Week Tickets for the Detroit Lions’ CSevetand Brown, August 11th at should place their order as far In advance as poMlMe. Osmun’s has tickets available for the night garttes next week, July 18-19 with the Baltimore Orioles. An Ace for Newhouser full-acale scrimmage tb be held at ’T^er'Stadium. 1. |Wlaifer Stadfuni, Saturday iflghf. AuguBt 3th, will go on sale at various locations next week. Monday, the tickets, all priced $1.00 can be obtained at Osmun’s, Griffs and Triple-X, downtown. Other locations will be announced shortly. Hal Nearhouaer, who was nev- ; Press, able 1o gala a ao-hitter during flattens ^holc medal play, y, piirhlag days la the Majors. at Pan- Hac Coanlry Chib. Pla.vlag with John McAuUlfe. Mta Osmun and BUI Wtatera, the former Hger haifer seed the 16i-.vard I7th iwle, a 6-lraa. Pizarro (3-3), who had tost three in a row, also doubled twice and drove in two runs (or the White 55px. They had 10 hits off loser R(dand Sheldon (6-3) and two relievers. Sheldon, after winning five straight and ^tdiing two consecutive shutautai, gave iqj (hree runs in the third inning on two singles, a hit batsman and jveiope irith ii^w tor ucketj ^ wud pitches. «n^ ws to Lions- Tickets care of Pontiac, ^ shidout string at 21 2-3 Ini^. ■ Press. ! The Orioles twice blew leads at The Lions were the hottest team, Boston, finally nailing It by com-1 ,. .. behind on Dick Williams'' Last year, despite efforts to keep the scrimmage out of public focus, more than 6,000 Jammed Cran-brook’s practice field to watch the session. A downpour scattered the large crowd and cut short I scrimmage. Bhould send aelf-addresaed en- ______^ Lelt-Handers Shackle Leading T^ms By the Aasochited Prem Juan Pizarro and Jack Kralicdi may not be the best left-handed pitchera in tJte business, but they looked it against the New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers—a pair of clubs that have put the slug on southpaws hi their scrap for the American League lead. The Yanks had been .667 (14-7) against leftfes, and the Tigers .647 (116). .But that was (before Pizarro and Kralick went to work Friday night. Each struck out eight and left nine runners stranded (or victories that left New York with a three percentage point edge over injury-weakened Detroit, Pizarro, a usually wild fire-baller, gave up seven hits singles and Mickey Mantle’s 31st home run—while pitching the Chicago White Sox to a 61 victory over the Yanks. He walked six, but held Roger Maris hitless while becoming only the second left-hander to go all the way against New York this season. The other is Kansas CSty’s JiRi Archer, who has done it twice. While the Yankees stayed ahead of the Tigers by .003 percentage points, third place Baltimore moved within 64 games of the top by beating Boston 76, Oeve-land (iefeated the Los Angeles Angels 76 and last place Kansas CMty won two in a row (or the first time in more than a,month| by sweeping s twi-night double-header fipm Washington 86 and! M.. ln,10 innings. that wrapped it up. Willie Kirk-i(76) and reliever Dave Silk land’s fifth homer in three games (1-4) were the losing pitchers. gave the Indians a 5-4 lead,, but! tsrku asrh Jbe Knoppe’s first AL home run!?.*?£?"..”* “ Jij knotted it for the Angels in theirlR*rt« « 4»m Landa cf 4si eighth. Bobby Locke (26) was the Howwd % winner and Jim Donohue (36) f*", the toaer, both in relief. a> Manager Hank wuer lined pinch sacrifice fly for the clincher,' in the 10th that gave the last hfari^ place A’s two consecutive vie- — tories for the first time since June 3-4 (whenj^lnddentally, they best Washington twice). A four-ran third inning, with Norm Sie-hern’s double the big hit, away the opener. Ed Rakow (M) took the first game, pitching his first complete game in the majors. amf reliever Bill Kunkel (2-1) won the nightcap. Joe McClain 4 • t • Miaow If z 1 • 4 II* taUar c. 4 0 1- 3 4 10 Carejr lb 4 1 t 3 t 1 • Martin lb 4 3 3 latt Pliaira p ' 4SS a—WSIkod for CICTonier In Ttb; b-.falfcod tor Bwlft la 9th. Nov Toth ...............999 9991 '1Uoa|o 999 31F9 *-4tu»9fc PO-A-Nov York 344: leo 37-7. OP—Aparicio, Pol and Markhi .nLcMS-Nov rati 9. Cklcaso 9. ^ ,AP9i1^ marro 3. HE - Mantlt. »-W-Aparteta. SP-LaadU. IP a a EBBBSO (L. 94) . . 31-3 9 9 9 ' ' lag home oa a wild pitch. Brown, who has been on the injured fiat with a bad hand, got a pinch hit double in the ninth as the Tigers attempted to rally. His replacement behind the jdate, Mike Roorke, contributed three for (our, scoring one of the two Tiger runs and driving in the other. Danorr 9brkM -----— 9 Brutaa ef 5 9 9 1 Msrtia to 4 9 9 1 P*naad9t to 3 9 1 9 «k 4 o A ^ gf 4 9 19 tColavHo U 3 99 9 _____ _ 9 Wood 3h 4 9 19 Tuttit cf 9 9 9 9 Otboni lb 4 9 9 9 StttoT c 4 9 3 1 McAiaUft n 4 13 9 Lopclo 3b 4 9 9 1 Eoarkt c 4 111 ValdlT'lw 11 4 3 3 9 Urjr | ----- EraUck t 4 9 9 9 aMorton 34 119 4 . To«ab 119 9 9 9 9 9 19 19 r taij In >: c-ftoubN ItoBMOU leirill at Morey’s C. C. Monday at Detroit Golf Qub a total of 141 teen-age golfers will contest for nine berths in 18-hoIe qualifying rounds for the USGA Natio^ Junior Amateur tourney. A Junior District event will be run ooBcurrently with the trials. TI.- k-lM------------■ kv lamrni irani| •w « S ^ • in pro football in the final half iVatioMl Bank, will be a bafUe of the defeaalve and offeasive The scrimmage, in full-dress, will be the final head-bumping (toa-wfih 78 far Ihe ekw before the Uons open their exhibition achedule against the sewn of the last eight games. It is usually following this scrimmage eacb-^^r that the 'first big cut It i^de oPthe nxrfciet on the roBter. Aftaf the/scrimmage, hxMt of the rob;^ who are still on th« Kpiad usuidly stay with the toe moat of thk exhibition m three-nin homer in the i Red Sox relief ace Mike Fornielea| (M). Wes Stock (46) was the winner in relief. • , | Cleveland also had to come , from behind] after fcoring a pair| of unearned runs in the first inning. Don Dillard’s siiqfie broke at 56 Uq in a two-run eighth innlng| FOOT PROBLEMS - Norm Cash, Detroit Tiger lat baseman, has hia foot examined by became In Dr. Russell Wright prior to Friday night's He will game in Detztat, A scratch on Cash’s left (bot iidury. Af PhaMaa ed after Tuesday's AU-Star game. sideUned indefinitely wlfii the Major League NATIONAL LKAOCK NATT-- AN ■ for U Round of British Open ......I« 3<* .1 S74S 1«4 Iff A •M n« iS ____lU M4 M »4 .JS7|f NATIONAL UCAOLK club PIELDINO o po A E DP r< 7* 213S fW3 M .« M 2911 Ml 73 t M 2»7 MS 72 M . . n 2I«1 t24 79 M .t» I M 2901 171 M M »TS N ------« M tn TWENtY-ONK In City Boys Baseball Action Palmer Trails by One as Play Gets Started, After Forced Rest BIRKDALC, ICnKland Arnold Palmpr, torniPr Unll«l Statfw open dumpion, flivd a W over tho par 3S-S»-Tt Birk-dale soir TOUntc today and look over the lead in the Britlah open by a Hlngle atroke with only tbU aftemoon'H IS-bole Hnal round renialninK. HIm M-hole total wan Larjr. DM DanlrU. Waiih. _ .. Kralick. Minn. 190 I« McCInm. —^ ...... Oront. I S ______ BIRKDALE, England (API Emergency aquads of workmen with buckets and blankets stood by each green today as the first pair teed off in the final two rounds of the raip-soaked British Open Golf Championship. Friday's play was washed out in a torrential downpour that flooded fairways and greens and the organizing committee announced that unless final rounds could be completed today the championship would be declared void. * * A , Skies wehp~ bvercasf aWff night of intermittent showers and greenkeepers were up at daylight to dry the putting surfaces. TTie greens were squashy but none of them had pools of water. it iiMi Major Tbm Flarvcy. chairman of ” ;J2|fhe championship committee said. S !2!‘‘We're going to play on even if » .Mil'lw golfers have to putt with ^ IJJ irons." 29 AW I Among those most anxious to M ™|KPt the tourney finished was 12 Pennsylvanian Arnold Palmer, just IT ills one stroke behind the leaders. ^ *”1 Palmer, a man on a mission, got up today wondering if he would be on a plane home tonight without even hitting the shots that really count. AAA The hazards of an English mer—tremendous rains and winds —could rob the entire field of 48 golfers of even seeing it all end with a champion. Brig. Eric Brickman, secretary of the Royal and Ancient dub. said one of the main factors in 991 the decision that final rounds must be completed today was that * 7 4 players had other committ- - - - 99 I It ssflment.s. *?: ‘S S Z 1 I j •l'a. i» m im 7 t ?:Sl P/lmer relaxed mer a game of M ^ a « f i < !£ '^hile arguments raged 199 M2 41 M 19 9 i.49ii(ah'((2. Fhite. i2t 117 4« *7 7 11 9 21 ^txHind the Birkdale links about “ ” 2 i S i.S'JJ’,;||a?“-chI*- 197 199 Sr*? Mu“>e official deci-sion Friday. The ........IIbuM, ’mu. 114 U2 94 94 9 i A29 Latrobe, Pa., professional said he Prl«nd. Pttl. 1.17 M2 2S 27 1 197 199 97 IM 2 2 9.U 19 SI 42 91 r 1 109 M 72 29 7 9 . 21 IS 41 41 2 9 McLlVi. Chi 121 27 12 ! Moeller. L.A. 77 71 U 3 royteck. Del. 22 H 13 3 bwi. sr. 79 '77 21 29 4 *9 AM I thought it would be a "very poor mSSUrtL^PhiiA. « M » M l» J;j| thing", tor such a world famous S'""!?".; .S !?! 2 2 J J 21* championship as the British Open Loe*. *s!f. m h 22 93 9 9 4.'22 to be played to "no decision." 23 S 37 w 2 ? 4« *nd Kel Nagle, the Aus- 9.M RwMix. Mil. 72 H 12 42 2 1 4.52 sie who beat him by one stroke <-•3 ilSSfSia.* 8*F. 103 iM S 71 8 7 title.at St. Andreu’s last 413 2i2lS;, “rin « 2 « S f 9 J giyenr. were at 143 after the first Vd SiMh. ‘^0.1. 2 iS SI t 2 two rounds. IS KIT"«U *• S « w 90 3 J J n! Dai Rees of Wales and Harold 4 44 McDonieu st.L. M 27 12 40 2 3 5.11'Henning of South Africa led the g,!u. SiS f? SJ J J field of 142. » «li S g § *29 4 7 IS Amid all the fuss over the way ---- * * 21 25 34 50 3 2 2!22 the championship might end, Pal- "No.im *i™--8^!*MUwo®kee. * ‘ " mer puffed a cigarette and con-tamo—loir ctoehmoti. jeentrated on his bridge game. “I don’t believe thinking or talking too much about golf when I'm off the course,” he spid. Paul Runyon, 52, world senior champion from La Jolla, .Calif., ,was the only other Ameri^ in the field before the final round. Runyon was at 152—10 strokes behind the leaders. 5 0 2 i| Gary Player was forc-ed to with-4 0 00.draw today after five holes be- Major League Boxes SAN ntANCISCO wini»m» It 9 2 2 2 Sally Step Away From 2nd 'Triple' By BILL CURNWEIX Sally Shaip of Forest Lake is one step away from her second "triple crown” in four years. In 1958 Sally scored her first triple" by winning the State Amateur title and the Women's District medal and match .events. Two weeks ago the Z4-year-old Blrmjpgtiam ahotmaker o V e r-came Mrs. John Hume's live-viroke lead un the last round to WDGA M-hole medal FViday was mother profitable ’day for Sally as she forged tin second link of a second "triple’ by defeating Mrs. H. G. Marquardt of Gowanie, 4-2, in their scheduled 36-hole match play final of the 45th Women's Michigan Amateur Closed Golf Championship at Knollwood Countiy Oub. Sally will try to complete her second sweep Aug. 21-25 when she competes in the WDGE match play tournament at Orchaixl l.ake C.C. excellent chance of making another sweep becausg her,victim in the finals of the State Amateur three years ago was also Mrs. Marquardt. Mrs, Marquardt loot a ,1.J decision to Sally In It58 at Plum Hollow and she,had to wall until .Yesterday to gel a chance for revenge and win a Michigan Amateur crown. play crown at DetroW Golf Cluh. o If history repeats itself, Sally But Sally was not to he denied Clw at Knollwood yesterday as she beatj^^ GaiRBS Scheduled AP Pkolofol BEST POLN'T WEDDING - Pete Dawkins of Royal Oak, former All-America football star and tops in just about everything else in the 1959 class at West Point, is pictured here wifli his fiancee, Judi Wright, of Oxon Hill, Md. They will be married in a military wedding July 29 at West Point. Miss Wright is a house guest at Dawkins' home in Royal Oak. Pete just returned from a two-year stay at Oxford University in England where he studied under a Rhodes scholarship. United States Favored in Russian Track Meet Pitchers Take Spotlight n The pitchers had their day in PohtliC boys basebaU Friday. There was a one-hit game in Class E and a pair of two-hitters pitched in Oass D. The lower class also had a twevhit contest. . * ♦ A ' ; Tim Carey of the Dixie Dairy Dodgers allowed but one hit as his team rolled past Boys Cluh 12-0 in five innings. The only blow was a two-out single in the fifth by Dick Millimind. Carey walked five hitllers In the first two Ihniogs but escapc4l without a run scoring. Dan Hill blasted a two-run homer for Ibe Great Lakes Giants got only two hits oU Old Timers’ Larry Deane but used walks and errors to post a 6-3 Oass E triumph. Mike Kei r had three hits for the losers who Mrs. Marquardt again to annex her third state championship. Sally won her first state crown in 1956 and took ninnerup honors in '55. Mrs. Marquardt was state Champion in 1953 and runnerup in '51 prior to her two "bridesmaid' inishes agaiast Sally. .Miss Sharp, who will become Mrs. Ted Werner a week from today at $1. James Episcopal Church in Birmingham, set the oace all the way Friday and en-’oyed a 5-up lead at the end of the fii-st 18 holes._______________ Mrs, Man|uardt fought back gamely on the afternoon round, but Sally never let her come rloNer than two holes. Sally three-putt(^ the lOfh and lUh j Silver Lake Golf Qub had its greens on the ind round and her jsecond ace of the season when lead, was cut to T up. iB.vron Murphy of Pontiac fired AAA : hole-in-one on the 120-yard 8th Sally knocked all the sharpness,*”'^ “‘‘"f « wnJRP- He finished off Mrs. Marquardfs belated r.ally f'<'* nine. Playing in by holing a 15-foot putt for a biidie!*"® ^ J- Guz- four at 1^0. 14 for a dormy after] going 3-up at No. 12 wHh a par as' Mrs, Marquardt three-putted. Both golfers were trapped on the 15th, but Mrs. Marquardt won the' hole with a bogey following a good: chip shot and a three-foot putt.! Ne^ing only a half to cwiclude the match, Sally became champj more by sinking a 15-footer' for a birdie four to win No. 16 and f Mrs. Marquardt came out 2nd best] lor the 3rd time. Sally was 9 over] par for 34 holes. j FRIDAT^S BESl'LTS ChsBiotoBtkIt riltkl - Six city, league softball games are scheduled Sunday gt tvyo locations. Sarke Investment meets Stadium at 5 p.m. at Beaudette Park. On the same diafnond at 7:00, Adams takes on Griff's and at 8:30, First Presbyterian battles 300 Lounge. AAA At Northside Park at 3 p.m., St. Paul Lutheran plays Big Bear., State Hospital tangfles with Motorcar Transport at 7:00 and Dixie Bar meets Langdon's Boat Liverv ^taP8r30r=^"=^ ^ 2nd Ace at Silver Lake n and G. W. Barnhart. collected nine off Great Lakea' Charles Bosworth. Gary Kraft of Auburn Heights Boys aub allowed hut tiro hlU as his team posted a 7^ Gau D win over Crahbrook.' Bruce Norton got three hits for the winners. A A A The other twb-hltter in aasa D was posted by Northside Dodgers’-' Windy Banks in a 3-1 win over Bulman's Hardware. The winners scored all their runs in the (ourth inning on singles by Mike BurrilL Parky Johnson. Doug SbeflieW and Banks and an error. In other “D" action. Oup Lady of Refuge downed Lakewood Unea 6-2. and West Suburban Boys Club topped Pontiac Northern 5-0 on a five-hitter by Pat Burreck. AAA McDonald’s Drive-In lost to St. Mikes 13-2, and Aztecas forfeited to Felice Market in aasa E. Giants won a forfeit over Three Slathrn Market in Widgets and Yankees outlasted Baldwin 11-8. KNOCK THE "0" Oil ti OEMtnrS ....... ........ Bottle Creek. Bhoron Wilder. Orond Ropldi. 9-4. let riltht E. O Reimolde. Lonetns. R. Rodiere. WMOA. 2-4 FACTORY DIRECT 12-FOOT FIBERGLAS FISHING BOATS slight imperfects while they last 00 139 Reg. $198.00 Value GLASTO-CRAFT Comer ef Diiie Hwy. oil Weltei Blvl. Sundoyo MOSCOW fAP) - The United States goes up against Russia today in an Olympic-style track meet and while the Americans are rated the favorites, there are imponderables on both sides. This is the third meeting between the world's two greatest track powers and the Soviets are to improve on their past performances when the Americans won 14 events to eight both in 1958 here and 1959 in Philadelfrfiia. They probably will. The guess is that the United States will come out on fop 13-9. In the companion women’s meet—which the Russians have promised to score separately—the Stovief girls should win, 9 to 1. in th? discus and could win the shot put from Gary Gubner. The Americans also are rated shoo-ins in the relays at meter and 1600 meters. Hayes Jones. Budd. Chuck Frazier and Drayton will handle the baton in the 400, while Plummer, Frasuer, Earl Young and Williams are scheduled for the 1600. John Thomas, despite having a tooth pulled Friday, could give Valery Brumel a run for hia money in the high jump. John Fromm won this year’s AAU javelin championship with 11^. The Russians haven't been doing much better. IJ Miller. WM(3A. 3-2. M. P. DIOI. Bln Srd"’fH2hl * * I ScliBorti.' Koollirood. 1 up. 12 • 2IIi rilfht Crnthlo Uddell. Waehtenow. def Mri . R. Hippier. Deorborn. 7-5. ..tn Honley. Oeklond Hllli. def. M C. P. McLain. Waditenow. 3-2. oiii riifhi Mrs. Edword Muldoon. LoebmooT. d Arlene Alton. Orosse * ' JUNK CARS WANTED - HIGHEST PRICES PAID WE PICKUP FE 2-0200 3 12 0 hBell 1 0 0 0 Lynch If 10 10 RHils n't If 0 4 0 0 IPost 0 2 0 0 Freese 2b 9 0 2 1 Edwards c 0 I 2|C’rUtop’r If 0 LeMay p Bowman ai 99 2 7 2 Totals Wilma Rudbiph, the triple PitcHes Ono-Hitfer X r .4 "‘^1’’ **"^i01ympic gold medal winner from . ... ! ? Tennessee appears to be a n \A/aforfnM< Dbu >‘JJjhad the doctor several times. ^^tain winner for Coach Marian in YVaieilOrU rldy Wblsenant hi fOUi. t'ktoora Oti ,ffl riaelaaatl 000 024 E—Kosko. PO A-Chlcago 30-10: Clncln-i Olbbon nail 30-7. DP—Freese. Blaalnfamc and.Lablne ( Ceteman; Eaako. Blaalnaame a^ Cole-1 Pace man LOB—CbJcato 2, Cincinnati 9. 2B— aanford Banks. Santo. Hobbit. Blaatngame. 3B— t " Ajtman. HR—Allman. Wllllama 2, Robin-In _ ■___________ -Paced o Schnlta (W.9-1 -—i--^^HWi.,_qralne. Hoak. Oroal. PO-A-lor Hetjt ™tabUTib 27-14; San Pranclsce 27-It *■ loth: WB — PltUbur»h 4. San Francisco U -------- ■'-Teiyort. skinner. Paaan. —bofleW. 2B—Kuenn. HR— .. Clempile. BB-P Aloti. Amalfi-“"'‘•‘op''" S-Da»en. IP^ H R ERBmiO J‘-* 1 1 i j " Harmsworth Challenge Boat Is Miss Detroit DETROIT (UPli - Charlc! Thompson’s “Miss Detroit” has been selected by the Yachtsmen'! Association of America Race Com- - UMay b 4 2 2 2 eWerts Hoen p 22 22 ROMD4-B » 12 2 2 SMals 12 7U 2___________ - . . 2-DoidM tor Tbronoberry tat 7th; b-Walked tor Horaf to 71b: c—Walked Earley to Tib; 7-raa for Weru - ' - -Doubltd for rtalnomr"- • a for PasllaroBl la ftb. — — ————. -. a V.H—. hllodclpbla - Parti. S-Caniaon. Buabardt, 9 2 2 1 PerkiRs, Wilma is heavily favored I the 100-meter dash. In (he men's competition, the United States is favored in the 100 meters, 200 meters, ters, 800 meters, 1500 meters, 110 meter hurdles 400 meter, hurdles, broad jump, pole vault, shot put, 400 meter relay and 1,600 meter relay. The Russians should win the 5,000 meters. 10,000 meters, 3.000 meter steeplechase, 20 kilo-^ in walk, hop. step and jump. ]p . Darmsvrorth [ I, g ^ ^ p p throw, high jump, javelin throw and decathlon. i llobby .scorod its winning run; at Piclon (mr. next month, it wasi jjrg, scheduled the top of the ninth when Mikej announc^ today. g.2Q g^ the;Patterson singled, went to second! Miss Detroit is powered by «n j^ponderables: There is not much on a wild pitch and moved home; Jerry Caldwell of A & W pitched a one-hitter last night in Waterford softball as his team topped Pontiac Rockcote 64) to stay tied for the National lead. Hobby Painting stayed even with A & W by edging Lakeland Pharmacy 1-0 in nine innings. The onl.v hit oft Caldwell was a flnit inning single -b.v Rork-cole's I>arry Chapel with ‘one 10 Ways to Save Money Allison engine but the committee said its lower horsepower would not be as much of a handicap as usual because the race this year will be 'run on a three-mile, instead ©La five-mile, course aiidi;"!^^’*' thus the straightaways will 'lorter. Hiompson, of Detroit, is peeled to drive the U.S. entry. The Canadian defender" of the Harmsworth Cup is Miss Super-test III of London, Ont.. which is powered by a Rolls Rf^ce engine. A Demon Trotter __ __________a Hansen; BctatUlni. BiHMIn and RunneU LOB-Bblltanorc ti.__________ Boston 10. 2B—Brandt. Ociccr. Adnlr. ypnrrell Phlllsy, Rnnly. HR—Tnnndos. PofUaranl. xPsrrsnoskI WllUaai..t S—Snyder. Jdnson. HP—Run-!Crsld (L. %4> 91-3 2 »«•. _____ j X—Pseed 9 batters In 4t IP H B EBBBdol y-Psced I better In Ith ---- 01-9 2 4 4 9 7| s—Psced t bolters ln»'2Ui. ■ 2 1 2 2 2 2 RBP—tW Podrrn (Oomoles): yy Per-! ) ... 21-9 4 t» I 9 2|roooskl (DexMtor): by Crolf cq. SmtUn.l' < S < .... _ Btolner, Peekoodos.h I. Bartlhart. T-9:17. A- DETROrr (* — Lloyd’s Demon rolled to his fourth straight victory in the $3,000 Open Trot at North-ville Downs last night. He toured the track in 2:02.3 for a,$3 payoff. The four->^ar-old son of Demon, (jfWede doubt in the 100, 200 and meters with Frank Budd. Paul Dwyfon. UI i s Williams and Adolph Plummer. But in the 800 meters, Jim Dupree has not two races in Europe in the past two weeks, "Don’t worry,” he said. "I can run when I have to." W the l.SflD schedued for Sunday Dyrol B|urelson, Coach Jumbo Jim Elliott’s top entry, is ill with an upset stomach. If he is not recovered, Jim GreUe will take place. However. Jim Beatty still gives the Americans a sure first place. Hayes Jones is a sure bet in thel 100 meter buries and Cliff Cush^ ipan and Dixon Farmer dominate the 400-meter hurdles. Ralph Boston, who has broad] jumped^ further than anyone ever —27 feet, I4( inch, can't affoid to! relax against Igor Terovaneysan.| jWho has come close to 27 feet. The Russians have a couple of I j 15-foot pole vaulters so JohnH spoin, Geifscs and Henry Wadsworth I u!|can‘t afford to Uke it easy. Antiyi '•"llJL. Jay SilwDster is the top choicel| two infield outs. , Larry Hagon was the winning I hurler, yielding four hits. Al Ser-{ voss pitched a three-hitter for the losers. ; ".........♦ # 4r , Three games are scheduled; Sunday at Drayton Field. Drayton j Drug meets Five Spot at 5 p.m. in the American League and Lake-} land clashes with Rockcote at 6:30.' An 8 p.m. exhibition will send Lakeland against the Romeo All-Stars. Every Sundoy I Drag Racing of M. H. R. A. 26 Mile Rd. E. of Gratiot Bif "5" STOCK MlIT ritni Inly 30 $25 Band for sack Stack CUss 1. Deal oijly with firms whose dependability can be established by intelligent inquir.y. 2. Be sure the salesman, represents the company he claims to represent. Don’t sign papers Ixifore you understand the terms and conditions of the sale. 4. Before you sign, lie sure that the name and address of the firm is printed on the contract. 5. If promises are made verbally, be sure that they are represented in substance in the contract., 6. Retain a copy of the contract. 7. When you are satisfied that the job is completed, only then should you sign a completion certificate. 8. Pay your bill by check or money order made out to firm. Don’t pay cash to a salesman unless you get a bonafijle receipt bearing the name of the company he represents. 9. Compare price quotations with those of other firms. 10. Beware of inferences that because a loan is insured by a Government agency the agency guarantees material and workmanship. BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD » of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce '■t '■V TWKNTY-TWO THE l»OyTIAC PRESS SATURDAY. JtJLY U, loei Pontiac, Nearby Area D^hs S. VsBm L I. cauNnOELL Rhiw of Waterford Towailtip. Mn. Lake. VlH ke at 2 p.m. Monday i Sarvioa lor Mra. Vertir I. J.'jeoa OovamiUas otaariadoa, and • Mn. Louiae Kidd of Detroit; six ' txwa Park Ofoetery WiWam Campbell, aU of Pon- ■ . _ r ^ Len* Campben of Milford. Mra, Oampbril dM Friday in wchanl CampbeU ~ Frank Campbell of Detroit; |X granddiildren and 3S great-trand-Mrs. CampbeU ii aurvived byichiidren aix dangMers, Mn. Francis White! of Fisk. Mo.. Mn. Margaret Saw- MBS. EFFIB M. COB yer of Lake Orim, Mrs. Alice! Service for Mrs. Eille M. Cbe. Chiapelli of Pontiac. Mn. Joan 79, of 3363 Brpokneal SI., DnioB K.vri'.ti.ws I IMIS I When the Trade Winds Blow SALE OR TRADE la Um ettr. t btSrooau, faU baiaaMot, a*v Innwet and S car carat* ptaa ran pared drircaar. Real ale* trace aad laadaeaplnc. Thla la apcclal at $$m» with low dowa parneat. 1281 Rugby Circle OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 3836 W. Walton OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Offiee Open Snnday^l-5 See Page 23 Bateman Realty Ciastifiod Ad for Dofoils and Oiroctions of OPEN HOUSES BtUeman Realty FE 4.0528 377 S. Tologroph FE 8 7161 Coniinns I Teache^, Another Gets Post the WaUed Lake Baptist Church, with burial In WaUed Lake Ceme-Ubwlni.ofKo»»rVl»;”~‘~” CocutilnUoacI CooTcntiCB Ocicsbtcc-p SteU a*ul«rlBl putrlct, — kt* KcprcccBtctlT* metrtet; *w>Uc**r*l>Uf* to openiac ■_... pf (h* polU; BccUca^w. Act lit. A Rosary wUI be recited for Mr. DeNapdi at 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Service wUI be at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Benedict's Catholic Church with burial at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Arrangements are by Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. MRS. CARL A. OABUE A rosary will be recited lor Mrs. Cart A. (Eleanon Ganje, 50. ofl«~»% 4089 CambroiA. .Waterford, at 9U«^ p.ih. Monday at Dcmelson-Johna Funeral Home. Service wiU be at 110 a.m. Tueaday at Our Lady of ’the Lakes Church in Waterford with burial at Lakeview Cemetery, Clarkston. Mrs. Ganje died Friday at St. Joaeph Mercy Hospital after an lUnesa of six months. Mrs. Ganje and her husband were former owners and operators of Ganje Variety Store in Pontiac. A former teacher in the public achools here she was a member of the Alter Society and pur Lady of the Lake Church. Surviving besides her husband, are her parents Mr. and Mra. Michael Sdiall of Rugby, N.D. two sons cart M. at home and Harold G. tA Pontiac, and twrln daughters Jane Ann and Jeanette Marie, both at home. Four brothers and three sisters and a grandchild also survive. t la the forenoo lOOB. and cbcll ' ____________________^tn • o'clock la___ afternoon and no lonarr. Every quaUtlcd ------ noccM .and in Un* M th----------- ___ bMir ptMcriaaS tor tea tbcraof chall b* allowed to rot*. Tn* BoOe af catd clceUoa «U1 L________ at t a'doek aja. aad will rcaala open nntu S c'eloak p.ai. o( caM day of ORBTA V. HmV w!m^*; Paul Vaanman otftclaUni. - -meat In Ottavh Park Cem Mn. qnmnbcU vlU Ua In Ml the IKlfto A. Sehutt Pi ‘^»nUv.‘«%Uk« 13: daar mothar of Oraon I Mra. Clara S. Carpenttr - ~ ^ four'crand^l--------------- ■raadchUd. Puncral aarrlct ba held Monday. July IT. i p.m. from tin 4rall*d Lake Ban-llat Church with Ra*. Rdand C. Croeby offlcMtlnt. laMrmcnt la BrTlTCd**W I CM sruaf icrTlc* vUl r IT. at I vlU Cemetery. Mr*. Co* wm m >tat* M the Oondaan-I Puncral Roai* until 13 Mcnday vbem ah* vUi ba I to the charcA. DB NAPOLI, nvt 14. ____ ChATla*. 3T44 ntUand Road; at* 3t7*bal0T*d huebaad of Anna BL Na{»S; dear father of Mr*. Paul two brother* aaJ on* alder. Ract-Utton at the Raaan wlU b* Sun- dIM Church. latcrmaat In Mt. Nop* CaaatUrr. Mr. DaNapoU win II* la dal* at Um Sparka-OrlffIn Puncral Bam*. h office*. Tit: On* from Btctc R^rmntatln S!mcI : ' alae any addlUonal amendmenu or prop-! oaltloa* that may b* aubmlttcd. Notle* relatir* to opoalni and aloalnp! of poll*: Blactlon Lav. Act 113. P.A. 1134. i Section T33. On the day of any ttoetlon.' 'clock In the afternoon and i ry^quallfled^c^tor preaent adibed for the* clocUuf thereof be I DORSET. MRS. JANIE. AQE where eh* Ea* Ured for Ih* II yean, roraer realdeat of Dr-treft. Belorad notbar of Roy ■Ulet at Coamarc*. Mich.. Mr*. Lac CnUrer of ArUona and Sidnry Oeraey of Orpee* PolnU Wood*: daar alMer af Tom Bryant ^ ssriuiss. Siairv?};*; alao aurrlrod ^ teran irandchll* draa. 13 craat-srsadahUdrea and Urn* neat ■ treat - ttandehUdrea. Pt^rM^ * r j I e *^ vUIf be h*M Oordml^' Ctabl ^enf'Home'! 14IN Oiattat. Detroit. Mich. Mr*. Dotcey win II* In atet* at the Oorden C. Orabb Puncral Horae. OANJg. JULT 34. 3331, ELEANOR n.. 43M Caabroek. Waterford; *t* M; belOTOd wit* of Carl ‘ Oaaje: belored dauuhUr of I ebA aad Era Sohall: dnr mo *r of twins Jaa* Ana* end J*i elto Mari*. Carl M. and Harold Ganje: dear aUUr of Slater H*l Maruaret OJI.B., Stater A1cl_ O.S.E., Norbert, Clem. Jo* and MIehnel S^U and Mre. Vernon Prent; alao tarrlrcd b* on* Sna^ld. RedUUea of the Rotary vunia Monday. July r ‘ 3 p.a. at the Doneleon-JohnL . ^ acral Home. Funeral lerrlo* wUl be held Tncalay. July II. ut 13 a.B. frea Our liti et the Lake*. Intenneat la CatboUe Section of Lakerlev Caaetory. Clarkcton. Mi^ GaaJ* vUl U* la ateU at Deneleen-Jobni Funeral Horae. „ _______ Mrs. Donna fetberf ant Mra. One* Uyera; Otar aiattr of Mr*. Brlrla AUoa, lira. Bornleo Oreono, Mr*. Wllraa Raauarek, Mra. Rena Plealnu Eutene. Brian. > lip and Wnll chl^dni rived by II i 0 irect-uni rrfee will b .. taken Monday aornlnt .. Arthur Ceater. Mich., where funeral Mrrlec wUI be held Monday. July IT, at 1:M p.m. Dom th* Aithur Center Church of Ood with Her. Elia Beery offtclatlnf. Interment In Arthur Center Cam- Mra. Lelti t Puraley Itoer wUI It* I ____________________ ___________ Th* pnilf of aald elaetlon will be open nsr and Mrs. Donna Weiberg, both until V'o’eioc? p*mf of” **i'd**d*y’’M of Pontiac, and Mi*. Grace Myers of aaikston; four bnAbert, four sisters, 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Prayer service will be held at 30 p.m. Sunday at Pursley ^-noral Home. ROBERT SPANOLET JR. Robert Spangler Jr., 1-day-dd son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spangler of 391 Fourth St., died Friday’,^ -t St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. “ Surviving besidea his parents are his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Milo Ni^ and Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Spangler, all of Brown City, and a brother Jeffery. Service was held at 1 p.m. today at Huntooo Funeral Home with burial at Perry Mount Park Ceme-Itery. Section 1 the BuUdlu.___________________ „ emended to prorid* tbet tb* lend ti __________liid*'oi£iiS2n'S"bc. WSX^enTS? t‘hM"^2B3i. V Pnbtte Aetc u. „ ... ....... Section 3. Thet 'not lee* then nfteen II) deya notle* of tlM Ua* and plaM of tlic public hcarlDf on the tlnel peauece of thla amendment ihell be ilren In a BurgUru look $17 in change from jrtrThTt' .*ilch**SS™M *&n‘, ■ Ray's Billiards, 352 Franklin Rd., ' *' was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. News in Brief Howard Hemfomon. 467 Monteaa Ave.,- reported to Pontiac police yesterday that a record player valued at $70 was stolen from his car. ,1. IMl. 4. Thla ordinance tball taka 111) day* from and after the • paaaaic by the City Commli-e City of PontUc. >d paiaad by the City Commla-he Oty et Pontiac, thla llth ly. A D. INI. PHILIP E. ROWBTON OLGA BARKBufl'’^ Dcputj^Ot^^Cl^k Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME **Thougktful Service** 46 WUIteais St Phene FE 2-SMl HOPE As long u man clings to a life-force HOPS sUrto him on his way to the Star of his desires. A boy with R bent pin, piece of ttrli« ROPES to catch « whale — at least. Young men HOPE their feet Trill be first to touch the moon; teachers HOPE their students Trill achieve honor and glory; parents ROPE their children will claim fame and fortune. Rope is everlasting, even grandpa smiles at a pretty maid. Our maU carrier is HOPE peraonifled; he brings happy nem from family and friends. A rlnginc teleptM»e te a harbinger; daughter ROPES it ia a call from that one boy, we **OPE we wUl hear the Tolee of a friend, ded OPES It is a coQfinBaUon of a bustness Dpoeal. Netione ROPE thehr dlffcrenees wfU be resolved end peece wUl ensue — we hope eo too. We HOPE for better heeKh, for peace of mind, underitendlng, wUdom — HOPE. If you will, but WORK to bring reality to that nebulous abstraction. Hope is the Impulse: work Is the catalyst. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNEBAL HOME see Narth Parry ilreet PhaM PR g-gne A D S FE 2 8 1 8 1 McGUIZIE. JULT 13. 1331, DANIEL D., 3311 Rycroft, Kceeo Harbor; an U; belored eon of Mr. and Mr*, e. Robert Berry; dear brother of Mary Elliabeth. Piiacilla Sue and Robert Lee McGInilc. Charier Randall and John Wea-ley Berry: deer erandaoD of Mra. Plorence MeOlnide. Mr. and Mra, John U^. 1 Robert nppta will be held Monday. July IT. i.ra. from the C. J. Oodhar atlnf. Interment In Ottawa Park Cemetery. Daniel '■* ‘— at th* C. J. Go------ Heme, Keesp Barber. SPANOUOt, JtJLT 14. INI, ROB-ert JrTlsi Pburth 81.; belored Infant aon of Robert and Bbirley Spangler; dear brother of Jeffery Spangler: dear grandaon et Mr. and Mr*. Milo NIchol nnd Mr. and Mra. Ulyiaaa Spanflar. Funeral aerrlec vaa bald at 1 p.m. today from the Huntoon Funeral Home with Her. Wayne Brook-■hear officiating. Interment vne In Perry Mt. Fait cemetery. nnu aoHicr are. a^uuu A eoBctant (tcllns Wei 03d ^u* teiv'Sijsrr'ftea® and deuthtera awl fnaUy.- FuBcriil Ptioctors . 4 COATS DaATTOy%A^”°*Wt »-TWT „ Donelson-Iohns ■ FUNERAL NOm , -DaaltBed for Ponarala" • ikAm-ogH>hg fcHAt'gr~ fhouthtful Strrlca _ PE l-toi VoorheesSiple kRAL HOME CaUblUhad Over BRAUTIPDL LOT. ------ m.'w? aa!*** *^ ****^ Hoii>; Wonted Female 7 Work Wantoil Molo HR - 3M A wein. I If TniUaaa Lk. OR 440M BABTSITTHR - 3M i Vicinity of TTlIUnat Lk. nfter 1 pa. i ----- BE GEOROeI Deaenatmt* th* toy* your fr p r a f * r. OuarenUed enn BookIngi tumlihed. HIghaat _ .Blaaloa nnd Boiteas premtuai. No eeUeeUen* or dtllraiTi. car apparel chop. Muit be tiperl-enood, exeeUent tblary aad work-Ink eendlUona. Apply by letur. Box 5331, Seven Oak*. Detroit for BOtberl*** boa* In Biralu-baa. Ooaplet* charge. 3 gllli tV 14 yrt. Write qu^lcsUoni I' BOX REPLIES At M A.33. TaOsy tt— were psoBm st The Press office iR^ feiloi' e, T. 14, IT. 19. », 87. 88. 61, ee, 66, 88, 88, 88. 188, 114. Reristered Nurses For Publ ic Health Nursing miereetlnt oaretr opportnnmM tn varied prograae of Fublie “tulUi. o- - -tU aa toward a —,---------- KftASSTTjac'JJ.. rieatloBt and axperlene*. Paid v I alek leave, t BX¥' W6litt“gWk -iriiiWIfOhVA--------------------------------------------- ---------- KML13H. t bouaevork. Beat nt-erencN. 333-liN. BXPBRIBNCBD BABkliTTlil. '______PE 4-MM.________ MIMEOGRAPMIMO. TYPING. SEC-retartal aervle*. EM 3-3343. REUARlk Gate WAirg-Slav-sIKlnji and Usbt housework. FE Ufik 'Wtu, CA** k>h 1 child tn her home I day* n weeO. N N. lOitway. Fenttee. Building Servk'o 13 A-l BRICK. BLOCK AND CHMNT wotgAlte flraWacet. OB 34403. Help Wanted Mole A Kt**^,**' *‘°°**“: tor fait iTovIng realty offlet. Wa boUd-t^a-eaU Opportunity to ^rodreaa to aalee prater perfermlnt nU oparatloni on i can, Referencet required, quire M. R. Warren. Jerome 1 —----------South BnEinw. 4RT-TIMK IM per Bontb .. —.. . —..i needed at once for evenlnt work. Call Mr. Tey-Ibr, ! or nildenUal. SpeeUl cuamer price. Nothing to leri ^->* eetimnu. OR 3 ____L WITH BUILDER __________ lantloo, eddltlotta, ■nraget, I ccaaed Bldr., PHA termt. I yri. R VnoSIckI*. EMr. EM 3-IW3. "excaVations-bulldozino ZJ*5L. atore. OB M413. Inc. vUl flaane*. Eleerlb CO., 1913 ............ k O U B E RAtsikd. HOUSE MOV-Ing, Ueenaad fully equipped. Free . ^Imntei. RueeeU M^on. FE LT383. iROOFS: NEW, REPAIR Eirecunv. TYPE SAl«PlBSON I »AV^OUqH»0 .PE 3S444 United oj^rt^ty. MY 1-1413 Siegwart Construction M*te*o*iSi uY^rSSi Cement Work te p and up per hour, nnusnniiy ndvertleed Wttkae inry. Old M* m haadleap. Full or part Mae. FE 3-3dl3._______ BBOR'fWDER COOE AND COUN. counter aervlee, male or female. 1 Experienced, teat and neat. 3543. Night*. PlHier'i Coffee Shop,' 4iai Oread Rfver. comer of | Novi Road, NovL Michigan. FE 3-3033_______ SWIMMING POOL 3ir * 30’ alae, only 31.103. II* x M’ only 33.3(10. Made of durable Mild cement. 30 x |p model to Inspect. Enjoy youriclf Ibta cummer — swim tn your own bark yard la T days! We nleo build homes, addUton*, tarngci, aiding and roofing. Licensed builder Call now Jim WlUlnai. FE Bmployment A'gsncies 9 Evelyn Edwards SWIMMING POOL l-day Installation — No moor Business Service 15 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS , repaired by factory trained men at our office. Oenerel Printint A Office Sui^y Co.. IT W. Lew- I BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. BOOKKEEPER 1350 Age 30 te 15 e*fay week. Tbrougb Trial Bnlaiiec. EVELYN EDWARDS Sales Man ago 13-30 vlUi lalei apti tud* to train for talet poaltloi muit ba'H. B. grad and pretei ■onm college. Balarted. Midwest - 400 Pontine Stmt* Would you Ilk the lergesl fot Its neid? You a good vorket to M year* of must be neat, r. aarried. 25 eg* nnd have main plnni, expansea paid. Stet* Eaplc a Otklaad A hipugh Wedi onie*. M3 0 Monday r— 1 te 4. 331115 ONE MARRIED MAN tt to 43 lor tales woiE. Servicing esUbllthed cuelomers and eeteb-llehlng new necounu,. Munt be a high acboM grad. kUT weAly foaramaad whlla training. OR EANTID: EXPERT OUTBOARD motor mechanic. Unleaa you know your batlneea, don't apply. Shorty Hook's Place, 1T33 Or-^rd Lake at Find Uk*. Dial Help Wonted Femolo 7, BQOKKXBPm BVrWBB M years old. Must 1 Mete bookkaapthf and i flea txparlenca. 5 day i nrday work). Steady ____________ food talary aad working ooadl-ttona Apply between It n.a. nnd 4 p.m. r--* “-------*---- Shop, tl W. H SECRETARY $400 Downtown loenOoa. Muet hare good typing, ehortband nnd working experiene*. Midwest Employment. tot Pootlno State Bank Bldg. FE '3^. Inotnicttoiia—^hoois 10 No Layoffs! j We Train You For ". MEAT CUTTERS i AND COUNTERMEN | VERY MU(m IN demand | f*eoiifIf Must Eat! | . Special for 30 Days ONLY $249 SAWS MACniNK BMARFEHBDr Manley Leach. 10 Bngley St. WELL DRILUNO AND PUMP RE-^ Bookkeepinc 6; Taxes 16 Dressmoklng, Tailoring 17 10 WEEKS PLACEV DAY OR 1 Inquire About Our aub Plan WOMEN Cashiering or Meat Wrapping After two week* you wlU be *bl to work In the syatemt need b all Supermarkeu spcelnl offer. ROYAL FOOD CLUB 5U W. II Mil* Can I4T-1U0 Royal Oak, Mlchltan Work Wonted Mole 11 I ROYO. IT 33. Wtai. AC- eept work of any kind. FI S-litl. Call utftimh. COOK OR CLERK ... the help you need is quickly yours through THE PONTIAC PRESS WANT AD COLUMNS. For the Want Ad Department just dial. .. FE 2-8181 ; RE.^CII CASH CCS-j TOMERS through Classi-I fied Ads. an FE 2-8181. eefne mnahlne cleaned. FE HWt! 1ST CLASS LICENSED BUILDER. tree eatlmatea <>3-34TT. Fontlee. A-l CARPBNflY. AklblmONS. aldlns. repafra, etc. FE 3-T343. VaLL WASklNO BY MACH. New - R^r SmaU Joba a ipMtotty AND Garden Ploiving 18 AI^ (Amfletr LANOSCAFINO Flawing, grading, discing, mowing manui^ black dirt, top eoU. FE 4-42i8 or OR 3-Olte CUSTOM PLOW, DRAG, DISC, larden, yard. OB 3-5363,___ i COMPLETE LAND&. •rre estimates trnUable. lawn cui-tlng nnd fertUlilng. OR 3A350 ACE TREE SERYICE STUMP REMOVAL Tree removal trimming. Oet our bid 333-3313 6r FE 3-3735._ SOD DELIVERED _________FE 4-m7________ AL’8 COMPLETE LANDBCaHnO Seedtni, sodding, black d„.. Top aoU. tree trimming and removal Cement work, patios and tanclng FE 4-4313 or OB 3JHtt COMPLETE LAWN WORK. 6aR-in riowl^ smdlnt nnd LANOSCAFINO. BUI Sodding and seeding EM 3-3334.___________ iiowiNo l6t8 and l i 33415. Moving ami Trucking 22 A-l MOVING SERVICE. REABON-nble mtea, FE 5-3433, FE 3-1383 * FIRST CLASS MOYECALL rH MOVINO COT FE 44364 IhAUUNO a RUBBISH. NAME ....M uiuimlre • movni. RenaonableTFE 4_____ UbBT AMO HEAVY TRUCXIITO. I dirt, grading, nod Pointing A Decoruting 23 1ST CLiM FAteTWO. PAPER removal. ReaeoonMe. Free eeU- T class: mtlni. K. FAnmia and obco- “ OL 33348. 1ST CLASS FADrmO. DICO-mtlng. n— W..W m. 13141. A UrilT INTroOBjOKMIUTC EXTERIOR hAbriTNO AI«6~Wi 'IS: _______- apeclnRy , hiMENT W«^. A_______ ______ reasonable FE 4-5353-^ 1-3333 FOREMAN mirhMiJil* S^RIOR AND EXTERIOR f‘^1 !17 -r* ■\ lUwMd. lOtr: JOLT (, MXOtUlI KZIID _ J $.UM ^^s%^srs?is. Itnurt. cSu*^ rOPWD — TAin of t.AlSV«| ■IMM*. Oootoy Uk* M. Leeh**Mi. IdtnlMy ud pt »d. iM 3-t-Happy? • PlM*^ VI rmpMTt your (Utiu.^doS •»»« vMcmt^ RoiiKi •arvloM. iw kUoDdl Rank Building. Roebaatar AKROTRCOa ~ KNAPP SHOES ........ __jnlnaa, n g-TW.__________ t VMAN FOOD SUPl^LtkfcNT call r% t-ua, tttr dcUvary. r0 8* WICIOHT bafelt and ON AND ATOR THIB DATE. JOLT 14. IMt. I win not ka raapoBalbla for any dabu eontraetad by any othar than myailf. Richard C Smith. 4M Pox LaU Rd.. Oood-rich, Ulehlian. Vivian woodaAo ' y. W» Saginaw. PlI g.guj. Vera Clararlng. WUL ChtMrcn to Board 2 Wtd. Houaehold 0^^ 29 _ I BIO DIPFERENCi: Wa pay mere each for fumKara SMgMn^W^nt°»Ai43.**' WANTED; USED WRINGER - TYPE WASHERS. 338-9387. Wanted MIsccnaneouE 30 OFFICE FOrIutORE and BDSl-—! wulpment Forbea Printing to Rent 32 Wanted Real ERtate 36 rental SEftviCK M.vrsLtSaVaiJr‘% Share Llvlny C^rtera 33 &“i:4 iENILEMAN TO - rakr”caii-''aRVr“r“.S2if? -p»*^ wraa ob __ hava bayara and naad property to aaU. We ara in the heart of tta Urban Ranewal Wtd. Contracta, Mtga. 35 ABILITY dont l«ib that hona. Are ACTION Sar4.}^r.*ffiJ£.‘r“’pi‘W Broker. MS8 E»a. Lako RdT ABSOLPTELT TBd PASTEBT Action on your land aontraat. Cuh CASH M hour! for your land an bom^or bona 098RV- ^ WRIGHT OR MMi. HAVE BPTERa POR CONTRACTS Brewer Real Estate or Eki ?.4&g°‘"***‘ “** IMMEDIATE ACTION >r any good land oonlmcu. Nai or •eatoned. Tour aaab upon sat ----- AWS.n-'TeiM M3» Orchard Lk. Rd. Smalley Real Eatnta, Wanted Real Eatate 36 ALL CASH OI OR PHA BQPmES If you ara laaetai|r atata or need money quickly call ua for Imaia-dUte dapoall. R. I. WICXER8HAM nw W. Maple MAyfalr S.SM0 LesUe R. Middleton. - bedroom homes. For Q PIC — ACnON can us. WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH F. REISZ. SALES MOR. *i-N E. Burra St._ PS 4-ltll L.R. Middleton PE m03 WANTED We need listings on houses, farms acreage. We buy and aaU land cootracu. Call us on- any property yon wish to call. PONTIAC REALTY T37 Baldwla____ PE Wl» WANT TO SELL? EsUbllahad business man vou Ilka to buytbrsa- or four-badrao Dawn: —Excellent neighbor hood with lots of children —Older home—well kept ‘--roxlmately lO-ndnuta from downtown Pra- locatlon and price. Lake Orlra 'BroadwS 1' Mi 81'. Rent Apta. Furnished 37 1^. N^aaat'ada. PEMSM. r and a bEDltooii ABXh: ■ ments. gU weekly. PX ♦■Igt?. 1 ROOM, ElrCHENETrll. BATl II Florance. FE 4-I4S3 1 AND 1 iSDR001it'~PAttl‘L . furnished lakatront. OR Mini. I AND I ROOMS. FnamiCtm n h^rnla^. 114 E. Howard. * * ^M**APAlkTaiST; _ close In. FE 4-IT31, FE 4^l». 1- ROOMS. BATH. FIRST FLOOR lit N. a~ ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH and entranca. 141 Baldwin. Ill 1 ROOM APARTMENTS. PRI-eaU balh and entrance 471-1714 1 AND 1 ROOM APAfttMENf: Newly redecorated. PtlUtlas fr-nlshed. Ml Whlttemore. . IIS Oamun. FE iROOifS AND BATH. PTtLhtBB. Ill a wk. Hi Florence.______ ROOMS. UTILITIES. 1AEE Ba«e**Lk' ■ I ^CTT^^QWS. CALL AFTER a ROOMS AND BATH. NICE AND ------- — »->4W. 41 Edison St. 3 ROOM APARTMENT. OTTLITTBS S-ROOM m N. Pert 1 PLEASANT*....................... • entrance, in Whitts- tPARTMENTS. FE 4-4111. ROOM. CLEAN. PTIUTIES. 141 -ROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE entrance. uttllUea, ^ults. Ptiraa Inq. ITl Baldwin ck’s Auto Parts ROOMS AND BATH. NBwl — nlture, prirata entrance, utlllUes furnished. Ill Btota St. PE HOa. wwk. FEI-14T1. bShT*Wart”s‘S?. > ROOMS. 1ST 1 „ porch Near OMC. BOAT - TRUCE - AUTOMOBILE WJI Exchawa, auaraateeII price gO.OSO. Near Clarkston-Baldwin Rd. area. Sacrifice — $900 Down pletaly lai ford High_________ ELWOOD realty - WE TRADE *HONE 0134410 $9300 CUSTOM BUILT ON TOUR I^: PUB basemant. oak floors. Copper phimblof. We do the financing. RUSSELL YOUNG Builder________________ _ _______ »3 SOUTH BANV^ltD ’ *----- 3 bedrms., down, i op, ----- — Seal, like .“A »‘b Auburn, ft 4-0034 Bee anytime. 4» MILES. NORTH ON LAKE MIO- Iwster, LI Mlt3 fori »ukee. MA I-70W. ___________J_________________I AVAILABLE MODERIT c6'HA6fe UNION COURT' APARTMENTS i _»» ElUabeth Lake, OR 3-im Are you lookinx for a clean at- CLEAN 1-BEDROOM COTTASI_____________________________________ tracUve apartment, where thei near Casevllle. UL 3-3101. j 1380 DOWN. NORTH SIDE. 0 RMS. , ----- .—----------r--------- SlillSmr* _Oi8M_balrac«_PS_4.-eMO, I "•« ‘ 5^ -------------------------------2 wooded lots. 180’ frontagt. ________JOOl, p.B ______ Slavik Really. ______ JO 4-0114 __________- ’, lO-ROOM HOUsi. WEST SIDE. OR 3-MIO. OR 3-MOI CHEROKEE HILLS 3 BEDROOMS 2 FULL BATHS .hood. I mlnutee frm dranim. leaturira aluminum siding. 1 bed. roome. Targe Uv. room. 3 fuU baths, full bar------- - family rra., launory, ii bath. Largt lot. pavsd st.. as.ew cash to mortgage. EM M41g FOR SALE BY OWNEHTY'YeXr 3 bedroom ranch Upe home. Lot else 7S X in. Full hatemant. sat*. Call OB 1-I474. MUST SACRI_________________ house. Cloee^lo church, school and work. FuU basement, gas beat. Idaal tor yeung couple. Low I'uM ” ROOMS AND BATH, i bku-i is; .... .......T week. FE *-lIlJs: <-y“_or_FE_0-7471 — --r-;-,-—= UPPER. STOVE AND RBFRIOERA- *— -’1 utilities, private entranci WEIST APARTMENT 100 Auburn. 1-room apt. parking. Stove, refrlf. and [ties furnUhed. ■ Isksfront 1 bedroom apt ) from M8UO. Util. Include 783-170. X ™.m. .no UITTor IM ra?* mSJth:' *” **"Rea^f* Tb3*Ea°|iHOUSEi6K"PfilO CABINS nlshed. WhUa only._________________ to responsible paity. prefer school teachers or working couple. Must be teen td appreciate. Ca" — 1-7403. I ROOMS AND BATH. Crooks anti Aubum"^!^ 1 TWO 4-ROOM APARTMENTS AND baths, private entrances. Rent Apts. Unfurnishetl 38 refrlg.^ close In, FE 1 BEDROOM BEL-XIRE MAHOR.J in Seminole. aduUs. HO. CaU FE 4-IMS. ‘ ."Tvl: I Auburn AND 3 BEDROOM ments with prirats batl refrigerator, beat tod ter tumlehad. Cloee Palm Villa Apts.. 4Sl ATenue. FE 3^9. 2 CADILLAC - f BOOMS. BAl... hast, hot water. 080. FE 0-1063 1 ROOMH AND BATH. OAKHILL 81, adults only. — 3-1711.________________________ 3-BEDROOM BRICK TERRACE, tiled baUi, full bsmt., gas heat fenced yd., garage. FE Mill. AND 3 BEDROOM PAHTL' furnished lakefront OR 1-1106. 1 ROOMS. BATH. RBFRIOERA- » I ROOMS. HEAT AND ROT water furn. 113 wk., pvt. bath and entrance, 110 S. Mer^ OR 1-0181 or FE MtOl. ROOMS ANb BATH. 4-lt60M and bath apartments. |48 and 060 per month. On highway and river In Drayton, near Loon Uke. Phono OR 1-II73. rooms and BATH. HEAT, HOT water, stove and refrigerator. H N. Marshall. FE 1-0000. ROOMS. PRIVATE BA* entrance. Stove —■ Phone 613-1041. __________ ROOMS. FINE. QUIET APT. ROOMS. 1ST FLCX», MO W. Wilson. 010 week. FE S-45SI. ... , -------------- 3 ROOMS AND BATH. BEAT. HOT ter, stove and refrigerator. 29 Marshall. ” * **“ MO month. FE Plywood Painters & Decorators Plsstiirinf Service „ . PLASTBRIHO AND REPAIHS Reas. Pat Let. FE V7B3. PLASTERIRO FREE BStlMATES Tell Everybody About it with a Pontiac Press Want Ad That’s because of the greater selection of everything from automobiles to employment offered every day. Just Dial FE 2-8181 BOAT NUMBERS 1160 3 .Inch — Pe- set it pieces MADE-TOORDER STENaLS Television, Radio and Hi-Fi SM'vice MICKEY STRAKA TV SERVICE DAT OB NIOHT. PB HIM. T re»B T Hy m ln ;: Truck Riwital Trucks to Rent »b-Tm Wcl^ Ity-TWi SUkes TRUCKS - TRACTS AND E4UIPMENT Dump Trseki SemLTralleri Pontiac Farm and ~ Industrial Tra-■ • lX. AvaUablt July r-'* x--gust 848 wk. MA 8-3307 kent Housea Furnished 39! UNION LAKE A clean 3-bedroom screened porcher. Oood. sate, sandy beach. Available July IS to 39. Aux. “ 3-R06M MObSkN ""’ "■'L-;-' Boat" AvaTlVbTe juiy^an AND BfTH. ..near August 166 weekly. EM 3-«gJ o nlshed: Hit Orebard Uke Rd. on Fine Uke. Adults only. 4-R06m house. l-BEDROOk. full basement, furnished. Phone FE 8-1013. Large yard. 1347 Dixit Hwy. Wa- week. Safe, sandy beach. NA FOR RENT YEAR AROUND. MOD-ern ]-bcdroom home, fe««*Bi‘r*n*.‘b_............... Dntod Lake. EM 1-0088. EL 0-8113 iletely privt- PARTLY FURNISHED house. 2930 Marlinglon_________ REASONABLE TO RELIABLE couple, turnisbed Including pUno. Uke privileges, (rent or eelll UpMr BtralU Blvd. near large living ro^. .—.u. utofhatio wasnor, iron- __________ row boat. OR 3-1411 SMALL COTTAOE. BATH. LAKE privileges. OR 4-1703,______________ Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 For Rent Rooms 42 BUS 8TOPPINO AT DOOR. LAROE Iroot attractlvo rm. FE S-7113. COMFORTABLE HOUSEKBEPItib room. Everything furnished. Working man By week or month FE 4-gl34.__________________ CLEAN BLEEPING ROOM. CLOSE In. 29 Norton. CLEAN ROOM FOR MAk. HllVA'nE AfAVAVS . you’U point with pride to this 1-bedroom brick at life Maurer Street. Exclusive but not ei-pentlve. designed for the ultimate In modern llvtng. Step saving kitchen with dining ell and filentv . of cupboard apace Fln-Khed recreation room with tile floor, celling and beautifully arranged snack bar. Economical gas heat and water coftner lor your convenience Expertly landscaped lot. 80 X 180, completely fenced ...................... , Full BT OTTNER Uovtng Bute, most saerlflce. IM DufraU. FE a-aass u-ke afi>r Evenings. 0-1750. BY OWNER I-bedroom ranch. Bub-livira with city con-MS. Perfect location. Sac-Uvemols St. Troy. MU FE 2- kJESIRABLB __^ _______ Perry. GENTLEMAN — HOME FBIVI leges. Call FT... .BABANT R( ^ban. • ROOMS WITH ETTCHiNnWllVI-leget. caU 481-4005, Rochester WEST SIDE. BLKeFINO ROOM ■ garage. FE 0-1710. BARGAIN NEAT AND CLEAN — 1 CEDAR PANELED BED-ROOMS-LIVINO ROOM -DINING ROOM — FULL BASEMENT OOOD LOCATION - EXCELLENT TERMS. , ' HARGAIN.S OFF BALDWIN NEAR DOWNTOWN — 7 ROOMS - OOOD CONDITION BASEMENT — OAS HEAT LOW Down payment completely tenced, new shopping cec strteted. 8 Urge r For Salt Houhm 49 BIRMINGHAM OPEN 2 TO 6 6665 COLBY LANE Near Maple, weu af Talegraph arcular driveway in Uu thade of tall trace. KneplIOBal eaa-•tructlra; cooler U cumMr warmer In winter. BRICK AND STONB RANCH REALUnOALLY FRICBO 3 bedrot^.’ 14 b^tht. 3 fire-places, family room, separata -\ci „ sf."itkii8~PAiu8m C. SCHUETT, MI 6-8500 BATEMAN' REALTY MUL'HPLR Lismo SBRVICB OPEN SUNDAY 1 -8 P.M. Jayno Heights * A Fabulous Models COMFLETELY FURNIBHBD 1. Thee Greenbriar 2. The Pinehurst * 3. The Flair t appolnii Mldlabt OR Mitt. $99 DOWN STRATHMORE. 347 79E8T 3-bedroom frame, full baeement. oil heat, stormt, eercena, paved siract. l70 per month. Vacont. open. Immediate poesesslon. Walk In and took at It and eaU May Management. Days. WO 3-31IS Eves., sat.. Sun. TO SdlOl. 1-7888___________________________ RETIREMENT BPECUL 14.100 - 0400 Od. - 181 mo. Oppoolto Brldtt Lk. oft DU Ntco bright kbehtn. WUod EJec. rungo. Living rm., 1 b rm.. tun both, pH boat, low tax quiet nelghboraiood. Real co._ fortable. Harold R Proaka. 1811 «H0WCME Bundar chranriT: OPEN DAILT 4 To' • F M OPEN SATURDAT M F M’ * OPEN SUNDAY 1^ pjS - DIR^ONS. Dlxl. Highway, BiH: - o*i;^8Si;n*!sr.‘‘-‘*“ OPEN E .‘SUNDAY 2 - 5 P.M. ‘ 4075 Elizabeth I-ake Rd. ■“ *“■■ family room SUBURBAN LAKE FRONT, i trade. CaU Mrc. RlUma^ OR 1-3101. rep. Park Real Eetoto. luxtt "4 r60M house on lot. loot obqrryuwn. FE TRI-LEVEL STARTER Model Open Dally 10-4 pm. No money down, on your lot, your plans or ours. Ranch or I Bl-Level. I 9200 Commerce Rd^ i O Flottley- * ev?W*j:8S Rooms with BoartI 43 RWM AND. OR BOARD. 1184 Convalescent Homes 44 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 844 East BlTd. N. ot Valencia C IN BEDROOM RANCH HOME. NICE location, aean. Children welcome. FE 0-4403._________________ 3-BEDROOM. NEW ROUSE. TWO chUdren welcome. References qulred. 0420 Dixie Hwy. BEDROOM RANCH WITH BAI ment, 3 car garate, 3 yeare ( Waterford Orivo-ln. 1 SYLVAN Duplex full basement, gas baal nIchou^ harger FE 5-8183 Rent Office Space 47 OFFICES FOR RENT, 4849 DIX-le Hwy. OR l-llQg. Wallfiaper Steamer Floor Sanders, pollahtrs, band sandera, furnace vacuum clean-eis. Oakland Fuel R Paint. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 8-0180. wjuT^sfOBK YOUR HAT IN large kam In oxebange for hay. OA /WiTkIII Beasai CUrkrton, prefer chfld, w) l lWfAth. FK Hbedroom brick, newly orated, uUUties furnished. MO mo Inquire at 4000 Joslyn____________ -BEDROOM. OIL HEAT. LAKE prlvilcses, on Walled Lake Year around home, too mo EM 3-04P0. BEDROOMS. EXTRA SHARP brick ranch. Large kitchen plu.s| dining L. 14 baths. BeauUluij landscaped lot gis per month ; Children welcome R J. iD>>e. Valuet, Reoltor. IM Oakland For Sale Houses 49 1 ACRE. 1300 DOWN S' room houfo. Basement and furnace. good chicken coop and grape arbor. In a secluded area P^lli PtiCf. es eSA eiUI txmm mAnlh n "iiUee” north^rfI?oI ROOMS AND OARAGE. CLEAN ROOMS AND BATH. CLEAN. are'yR!gi£r^“*"‘°°° ROOMS NEAR BALD EAOLE Iwy. Waterford. ROOM :........... . horse bam. 30 acres, will sc TU 3-Otll or OL 1-0181.______ O-ROOM HOUSE, 3 BEDROOM big (.un porch. Open, OR 1-0070. R(3pM BRICK NEAR CE“NTRAL Illgh^ Oas heat. $78. MAylalr bedroom terrace. I 131 KUHN erstooe and Opdyk room brick, Jfc a „ Bums, Real Estate, BY OWNER. SMALL FURNlSHtb PON’hAC, FEATB-'^yke Rd. ^ b^- place. handy kitchrr bedHoom " '" e Straits with flre- $700 DOW N Includes cost on this ranch style home with atUched girtge. Fully tiled both. hardwoocT floom. plastered valiA. LwndAcaped. Balance of only S&.700. Payable $4g per month Including taies and Ln-Furance. 4 per cent Interent G. I’ANfiLS. Keahor ORTONVILLK 60 South Street________NA 7-2015 i44iTORT Modern home with fuU basement on 1 acre of land. ■' - ------- —-------- of Hlll- WO. CaU ______________ II there, 3-BEDROOM HOME OFF OAK-lamt near- Wlsner School Full basement, with finished recreation room, carpeting In living room, I't-car garage and patio. Paved itreeu and sidewalks. A lovely home at a low price of o o Ijr tio.800. Terms svatlAblr WATERFORD REALTY. Ph. OR 1-4828, FE 3-7131. ^BEDROOM. FIREPLACE. LAKE privileges. Urge lot. OR 3-3004 l-BEDRQOM RANCH Heights. 4-year-old. vraii-io-wstt carpeting, large lot, lake privileges. low down payment. PHA terms. EM l-g713. BEDROOM HOUSE. APART-ment partly fumlabed up, 3 car garage wltbh apartment. 1 bedroom rough, 4 lots to k 270. 1 lot 00 k 118. UL 3-6II6,____________ 1 B^ROOU BRltS'AHD "FRAME recreation rm. 1 fireplaces, 1 baths, earpetad. sandy beach and diving board. |1000 dn, 111.000 balaneo owner. MT 3-MM. 1 BK b R o o M lake" FTOkr'. Woedbult Lake. $3,000 equity. Truda for cur or cash. OR 3.8804. 1-^ROOM RANCH ON 1 ACRES. FuU baaement with paneled rec-reatlra room. Attached 1-ear garage. Natural flreolsce. White aluminum sldlnx. House featured In Home SecUra of Pontiac Press **- attractiveness Beautiful -REASONABLY PRICED. WRIGHT 146 Oakland Ave. Open ‘I FF- 5-9441 , BY OWNER. 0 ROOMS AND bath, full basement, 3 lots. West Colxate. PE 3-3133 or FE 1-0370 iY OWNER." 3 "BEbROOM NA-tnral fireplace, aluminum aiding, storms - screens. - utIUty rm.. garage. Lot fenced In, landscaped Near MSUO. FE 3-7017____________________ VISIT THE Will build on your loi or q Custom, oil brick. $12,700 Model open daUy 13 to I | In Bleomttold Orchards Sooth Blvd., oast ot Opdyki. Bloomfield Homes Inc., FE 8-7014 W'e Need “Trade " Homes Is your home nearly ' V MY OW NEK vely bomes on beautifully (d scresge. 117.' ScoU Lake -T 4-0107. BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM BRICK BY OWNER, 8 RdokS. WATERFORD Hlllcrest Drive. Vacant, spacious. Insulated modem cottage, ra Din-.ton River. Beautiful fencad lot. 'Access to several lakes. 11.300 down. Also modem canal cottage 81.000 down. Brofcor, Laporle. OR derson. FE 4^1064 BLOOMFIELD 300 Kendry Eiecutlve ranch, loaded wUh cue- ----ell! Large 1-acre lot. town, look this over . W. Roes Homes at for further Intorms- BY OWNER. 2 bedrooms. MOD-ern. Keego Harbor. 1380 down. 480 per month. Phone 013-1174. Y OWNER. 1-BEDROOM HOUfc BIRMINOHAM. 14 STORY BRICK. Boii>?ht Home in Florida Must sell our beautiful horat here. 10 _2»uintments demanded by (oday'a most discriminating buyer Lot 130x140 Priced 10 sell or trade. PRETENTIOUS WATERFRONT. 5 bedrooms. 2*. baths, built 1088. beautiful mint pool and large boat house with modern summer t appreciated, consid- OUT8TANDINO B U N O A-l«OW gg.080. Eaty terms, vacant, and clean and neat, large glassed In porch, nice bath and modem kitchen, beautiful tot. good garage. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. ; 211 Chippewa p^bitilt* 'dlSln *r^™®"*' - SftM'te^lns'lS'rH WeitUttfer. ‘ west Hum to Chlppewo. OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 P.M, 1448 Glenwood •“•‘ beautiful lake KniiTiS;;. ns? *"?•* Soooratsd. l trees. A 8ACH1FICH PRICE Lets work a deal Ba our kuesl, your host Jack Smith techartl Lako Road to Pontlas OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 P.M. 1411 Genella WATKINS-PONTIAC and Ii old. Will accept smaller IH city In trade. Be our guest. Vpur host. Fred Rosevear. Telegraph to Pontiac Lake Road to OeneUo. OPEN , SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. ^ 1281 Rugby Circle Show Place In Ktmbarly Acres. Bjoomtlsld Township - ExcoptlonaT trosa and landseaplBg and a spacious lot. only 4 years oM. I4aturiag beamed ceilings, all large spacious rooms and loads ot pleosuro extras. Will oonsldsr trade on smaller home. PRIS-'nOE HOME In PREBTIOE AREA. Telegraph to FrankUn. South ta Rugby, Wast on Rugby. Your ' host. Frank Bonner. coi.or1':d LOW DOWN PAYMENT - 3-BED room, new kitchen and bath, new furnace, carpeted UvUig room, plastered walls, you should see • Custom-Built Home Spacioul 3>b»droom home. It montbg old. muit be told, loceted ..............w»lk-W ■ also modern upper I room apartment with private bath, attached garafe, l^^e New Office 25.16 DIXIE HW Y DORRIS A SON REALTORS foot living room earpei^, I bedroom with double war-... closet. Lateet traffic pattern, c eautltttl kitebra arpotad, i^oot _____________Rd UL 2-mi -BEDROOM BRICK. FUlL BA ment, finished. 2-car garage. / s Airport as OR 1-0711. DONELSON PARK, 4 BEDR06k brick. 14 baths, fireplaqe. New gas furnsre, hot woter Unk and water conditioner. 3 cer garage . R. Middleton. FE 8-1301, FE l-ROOM HOUBB. CORNER LOT, 04.100. Immodlato occupanev. 113-1141 Fontlac. -ROOM HOUSE............ lake II 300 down Take IN ROCBBBikH. 8 KUOMS ANb! bath, gas beat, newly decorated. plastered, terms. OL 1-0177 ! NEW TRI-LEVEU 110,800 . 3 YEAR old bl-level. 132.901. 3 bedroom reneb IU.000. All have bsmts i Lae. lots. West tocation. Call ; OR 3-tltl tor appointmenr. Nel- , son Bldg. Co. ' MOVE IN TOMORROW TEMPEST RANCH HOME $8,995 IMCLUDINO LOT YOU CANT AFFORD TO RENT WHEN YOU-CAN BUY IN THE CITY OF PONTUC $55 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 286 Ottawa Drive 4-Bedroom Brick Only 0 years old. Bt a Jumi ahead of tolay'e market. An; reasonable offer, any reason able terms or you may trad: contract. Oround level 'family room with fireplace, basement and gas heat. Don't be sorrv. bring your checkbook. Be cur surst. Your host. Eve Anderson West Huron to Ottswa Drne. OPEN ' SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 13836 West Walton WE WILL LOBE MONEY, but I If you are happy we are satisfied. Freshly decorated ranch wiib ixrge spacious tooms ond i full basement. Cosy paneled recreation room and large lot. Cloee to new school Will ac- , cent smaller home or land contract In trade. Be our guosl, , your hoet. Webb Otlmes ' Dixie- HItbway to Sasbtbaw. ' I to Waltra. right to property. ■ See Page 22 Picture Ad of Open Houses OFFICE OPEN I SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. LETS TRADE 4-BEDKOOM BRICK Weighing Values? Dignified Uv-Inx. delightful netgmrs. e\- Isrxe spaolaus rooms. A real famUY homo. axecUcBt for professional asan and family. Belter be an early bird! Only 117.- LETB TRADE i LAKE-FRONT ' SPECIALS ' I FINE LAKE an address distinction. 0 room brick level. Beautiful Isndseapli - " " ■ 340 foot m I my M«03 W-j "‘to 7 R(X)MS . $63,50 Month 68 Mary Dav Uxes with about $180 charge !l! VACANT!.'! Call W. Rata Homes ot OR 1-0021 fuiVhar detaUs. ’ bedroom bliHt on 4 lots Open ACRira ON» besement. lake ^vlleges. on balince wV^enV E*rsato.th ' PART8 0F-NORTOPW T mtom MA MODEL AT 3 Large Bedrooms All Carpeting Included MANY DTHEH DELUXB FEATURES CHOICE LOCATIONS IN ALL 3. LAKH ANOILUS. 0 room bl-level ra large 110x000 foot lot with baaotiful view, strictly a prestige area. Only IM.Mt. • lake and ONLY lakefront ot eueh a fl low priotT LETS TRAD* FOR COLORED bmsement. garaL..________ R. .^tlddlelra. FI 108 N. East Bid. .~ss.« A If •! Fikg gS Open Daily, Stin. 1,2-9 [ REALTOR Model Phone FE 5-3676 FE 4-0528 > Fl I7U tWKXTY-KOUH Fwr Srtt HoBiei 4^ ■ uatmai mmt vmt t acmb. with Mra. cMc»mi hWM ud For Sdc Hourto 4» (Pof &»lo Ho Attention, Colored , ^ , «*»« tmnm rawB ■•dllii FiU ‘ Anfhw m o»i^i LsIi® ; ST»tr M mUmSt elleSId $9900 Garkston X illaRC* 8m tht» rut? Aatrtctn h«ai» iKftMd •unfttT* w«wt fraai h» J h»d- pljf* ?Sr:i ,C‘1 6-a«i $350 Moves Ytni In NO MORiaV.l* COSTS BRANONKW J-Red room Home Total pnet $» m it prtci I nSnh Mnt RMity C« Big T' I MODEL RCniK TM-lcni. ITiM ronpIMad Mmtlr ' room, m boUu. fomplru kitch-' on k«m-ta» Wt hove l» bnlldta* •Ho* OD UMIUMI airool oK SMh-: ■Pop Alio it ottoo la Ponitac i 00 CohiBbto Stroot. Pricod from ' tll.Mt iKludliM hd >00 onr mod-; rl am 8aa«op^ Ortro la Clorkt- T t pm rm *-rm Ar*B8 - d ROOM ERICE CLARK ^ DOWR BLAIR I aodrrii homo 0(1 EoW-- _________ „. mootair. Krronod Iraai porch. 2 no^ Weektop oirtot. NOTHIRO DOWN 0 1 EOT PAKTRLDf.K Homefinders SFRXICE l.akf Knml-~$3.(XX) Dn. For thaw o( roil who dettrr all Ih* bcntlHr o> lakofroat Uriat. thu Bodtm. ] hodrooai homr VIII lurolr uUsIr *6u to tho-tullOM (Meioaa UteJira. larct THK 1X)XT1AC PRES.M. SATURPAY. JULY 13, lOei For Salt Hoiwe CAltWlVAL By Dick Turner KAMPSEN REALTY I.KT US BUILD YOUR NEW HOME OPEN SUNDAY 2 TIL S inf looM vlib aatiiral (Iro-balli las. ariraciw* kilrh-rn larft cDOUfta for cat-tnt Mrtmod in rtraoda oft oak I lou Brautlful rninkm Unni loom vlth vail to vail carprtmt Imrfo carprtad famttr room Dou-blt flroplacr Nrv vaahrr and I drrrr LoaOt of other ralrai *4 rai taraff vlth at toe bed knotty I krooirvay. Part baaomcot CRAWFORD . ------------dinlu roi flooro. plaaterrd vaUa. ti_______ Bent, taa boat eomtr M. I car larafo. oalr I1I.M I BEDROOMS VACANT Onlr 111.-UM paraiODi. food M. hlacktop CHEROEEE HILLS US Mt Thrto bedroom frame.' hreetewaT and auached *a'M*. la^rft beaiMIfullr petImi*?iSck'*fir«>IiJe*^ bauairat. RES PE a-MIl '‘MUL-nPLlTuSTlNO^SSlVlCT * ;VdI-U-Way ?.8t- J t ai^ atuc^ed _______ homo tacliatod Ovntr Iraoifemd — It's rvado lor immediate ocrupapcr. Onlr U.tSt dn and IIW per mo on the t»>-once Take .the ume or mi saraie. I---------- ja^err"*&.r:LlSliU Prom Weit Huron to N. OeneasM to Mahavka rtsht to Utica to M Ulica Mrs - Locolr vlU frtat yau. LAKI.-FRONT BM.FVFI. Custom ballt for prcaoat ovner. M' Uvlaf room, natural fireplace, attractive kitchao. lover leeel lealurn. '• MSI If EK tm nARmVE SmlR* Older men look funny without their wallets, don’t they, Janie?" For Sale. Housca Far Sale Houaea___ BARGAIN—COLORED rma vnr A-muenva I-ROWS MOMS — IH EXCELLEKT^raNOmOH ■niROUOHOUT -7 PUtL WRIGHT land Aro. Opan 'III S:N |•K 5-9441 OPEN Sun. 1 to 7 WILLIAMS alBOWART OOHSmiOjCTUMI Custom Builder "Mwi--------- Builder Must Liquidate Trade-In NO OTHER MONEY NEEDED NO aoalns coat. No CradR Check. Immadlata ?»“»»-Sian. 'A bloofc Iron Lincoln JrHIsn. I Year OM. 3 B^- DUtet vOh*' Builder. S.B.S. BUILDER FE 5-3676 $9,500 place on Lake Oneo. vaaher. < OOOD BUYS AND TRADES ALUMINUM AND P E R M A ^1 PER MONTH STONGE 4 bedr^ kUBfalei ra|c. (laaaed til I Orton. SMS DOWN-Sn A MONTH A verr aicc Lbedroore 14-peted imnf rm A ful) bkaam dtBiof room, larft kitchen, alum furnace. 1‘a-car tarafe. Ill 8 Edith If run like tha outaida--. call for appointment. Beautiful kltcbcD i R. 1. (Dick) \ ALUFT Realtor FF 4-3531 Ml OAELAND AVENUE PARTRIDGF AND ASSOC. REALTORS - -Mtf W aORON_PE 4-Mtl OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 6 2228 KINGSTON I Directions mw to pontiac E1N08T0N III n. beach, food ftahlqf and boalinf I rooms famllj room < nev carpetinf, fireplace, larfe picture vladov overlooktnf lake House Ukt nev. Immediate poa- OPEN SUNDAY 2 To 5 EXTRA SHARP THREE BEDROOM BRICE RANCH Lake Oakland Helfhls subdlelalon. larfe lot beautilullf landacaped, to ichool and baa ’-■■-'- petlnf. "^lull 'kate'menr reallen apace, oil auu note Only U.f4f dovn. quick poaaetaion Priced to aell. Drivi out Wallau to Aquartnn, uki Aquarlna to Breoker. r^t tc No JfM Breoker Watch for Opei Signa. Mr Henry on premUea For Sale Houses OPEN SUNDAY \2 - 5 Nev 3-bedroom brick bt-leeel, m hetlti. tarage. txpoand basement. ----odem. tUdlng glaae doors, n. bulll-lns. Mate foyer lot Included. Dixie to IV to Mxybeie Rd. turn Wtnell. Wetch for slfbe. e privtietes. I TRIPP REALTOR. I Indian Villaj^e: 3-MrOom .famUy borne. Bop-ertte dtnlng room, breakfast 1 apace In kitchen, lull beae-ment. fas heat, l-ear faraft. I PH As tarmt aratlablr. I BIrert I I-BIM UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE ana PE I-70M. OR 3-MI I I Another Excellent buy la — SACRIPICE-----------I . YOUR CHANCE .1 bed- rooma. baaemmi. I'a-car tei rexe. beautiful comer lot. Tele-crapli and Orchard Lake Rd. SACRIPICE owner leavino state ---e. blfh, eqenlc lot -ranch - 2 ear **™**j^' place - temi^ rm . - dlnte rm.. - bacemebt. Appliances li eluded. tll.MS -T- M.tOO dn. OI« us s rine _ toll US your neec what you ai R(XH ESTER f*l"n)oma'Md** porch, carpeM llvt loC SlatM Nice garden spot end trees. Only II.SA. Easy terms. North AndreVI school. 4-bedroom home, flreplece. full basement, large lot. Price lU.OOO Terma. CaU OUre 6-0371 Maurice Watson, Realtor 311 W. Unlaeratty Dr. Rocheatcr hatha. Library vlth elrctrle organ. l7xM rccreaUon roo|_. . flrepUcea. baaemtnt. larft acreebed front porch overleoklni ,fe,_—__—— “ •“ " ! /^•nr’TVT Kf WILL BUILD T .7^^ ON YOUR LOT OR OURS • only $77 i SUN 1-S I GAYLORD luld^r ' 2-ctt mU lU.lM PACE JOHNSON OPEN REALTY OR 6S«3S SMITH Clark St on Mill Pond YEARS OP SERVICE BUILDER MM DOWN . „ . I ........ NIca auburban tret M mlnuira ' from Pontiac Oil furnace. Lake JOSLYN AYE ■ ^ ‘room brick heme. Pull bare- I Larfe roama throughout a raoma. 3 bedrooma. 13-R Plorida room. Ige. ecreened porch la reer, J-car g---- blrecUona: M-W M ■“ •aS5.r uer'^rc.. I boating, luat aacii- SlOE locaUoD. ' butiding M fivt room tpari- Term*a Oall ri"pSn*or PE 6Nte. • LARGE WOODED LOT you will )uat lore vlth wi^er-ful trrea. Close to M S U.O. Recreation room. Hardwood ttoore. This bomg It not a I.AEX PRONT8 We bare them*. Stop at Lake Orton's largest rMl eetala afflct and LAWRENCE W. OAYLORD J W Huron IJg E PUe . FI'. 8-9W3 FKg-qftLSl iyrLLt I^on McDonald; lOSxUO. OXFORD VILLAGE Comfortnble lor family needing p|. g.27a - _ Large uWni , ___, 1 Mr Tboe. PE OPEN HAYDEN Webster School Charming 3-badroom I Inrge lot vtlh full baa tar garage, gaa beat. I A. JOHNSON & SONS I P REALTOR FE 4-25331 di I7S4 g TELEGRAPH ; SUNDAY 1 -6 HI-WOOD VlLLAlUC—CLAKAbn ' AREA DIRECTIONS: Dixie Hvy to Meybee Rd to Chickedee . CLARE8TON YILLAOX Here'a one of those large old white houses In good condition with room lor everyone Besement vlth gas furnace Attached 1x baths, basement. Its bent 3 car ga-' rage. VACANT. MOO dovn. $10 DOWsN ! Model Mg Dltmar -1 EVES. LI 3-4877 Weatewn Realty u’aterford T\\ P. , Ideal for famUy with children. I will duplfcL... Schoola erUhln walking ditunce Airport Rd. to Wilson; follow OPEN Lane UWsll8-tt lot. Clenn as a ] atgiu to 'Warrtngbam pin! 1-bedroom with full beae- i ment. $I.3M down. r‘ ----- JOHN L vermett ; REAL ESTATE 3331 S. Telexraph Rd. PE 3-3SI3 , bmall down payment, cute 1- SYLVAN LAKE fts&rtrifrh.rwx’?; sewer, paved ilreolt. l-etg aa-raga, large feereatloo room. AM-PH Intarcom oyAam. Topmo huUMna. Laka and iMt prlvl-laaw frleid framiMl.TN to t33-Open Baturdny Md Buo^ ?7i«*i:r SAM O WABWtCE AND BON Quality Bum Homai Btoce 1133. $250 DOWN Pull dovB paymtbL. Balance only 14 (58. 1 aert of land. Now i bedroom houw. not flnlahed on *“* il5M EQUITY POR MOe Balance only 13,138 at IJO m month. Modern houee, 1 bed-r^4 3 loU with taka prlvlletea — --------------Lake. . n & ! HURON _ After Vp m. OB 3-4618. I MILLER CITY WEST BIDS « 8800.00 DOWN — 5 and bath ona floor bungalow near Lincoln Jr. High. Hardwood floors. Saparata William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 178 West Huron Street Open f ■- * ' .&BBQ- $39 CHESAPEAKE BAY MODEL 965 Carlisle 3 Bedrooms Family-Size Kitchen Vanity in Bath O'NEIL WRIGHT MUL'HPLB USTINO SERVICE SO MUCH HOUSE POB THE MONEY la thla 3-bedroom ranch homr. U baa a brick front, 3-car attached sarofe, trultarood finished klUhen cabtnete In a 31.5-loot larm kitchen, paved drive. This home la leas than 3 yeara ntv and S13SS will handle. Taxaa and insurance are N ELIZABETH LAKE EBTATI8 !. with one of the beet teke prtvl- i lefci in OoUand County. 3-bedroom Colonial, living room and dining room all carpeted. Com- I pact kitchen. plaAlc tile bath, i statrvay to unfinished attic lor lilizahetli I-ake Estates Attractlre 4-bedn . 33-ft. carpeted Urinx room with dining ell < Tile both, modem kitchen with' COUPLES’ DREAM breUfeat bar, — ---------- ' " " ' MUL-nPLB LISTINO SERVICE IRWIN In-law or economy HIITER kitchen, full haaemeol. gae beat, aluminum aiding, aterms and acrewna. iH car garage, paved drive Nice lot oa paved street. rr-g OOZY 3 bedroom Large li OWNER SAYS BELL peted. lake priv oo Loon 'Lake j Storms and acreena, larar kttch-l eo. only I1S.5M with low down payment VACANT you can move! nghl In. HURON GARDENS - 3 bedroom brick, full boeemenl. nev gev htrnocc. 3 ear gerege. paved CHANDLER STREET - 3 bedroom. modermaed kitchen, new rnJ".S.J.‘‘'R5fT2.«*J ^a"; f¥“:3.S^B“r»R?a»l Rd. OPEN I 3 TEARS OLD OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 25.54 McCLlNTOCK peted U --------------1 and ball Three comfortable bedrooms. Brlfbl tllad bath Handy kitchen and utility. , Dining space Nice lawn. Beautiful shrubbery A aUtl at flS.MO with S5gg da. P.H.A. PIONEER HIOHLANDB Largs *" Urgr*Uvlng * eta In all bedrma.. ti Lot 58 I 184. 813.08 iesv of Lake carpeted L. BLOOMPIXLo|v pining room Eltctaen ikftal nook. Pull beae-Nev gas furnace Paved to IMi ear garage. Nice and sitting porch. $14,808. down payment to P.H.A. 00 Upper Long Lake 3 bedrooms. IH baths. Ige family room. 3-car garage all. on 158 x 184 ft. well landscaped lot with beautiful evergreen trees. If you OPEN SUNDAY 3 - 7 P.M. ^ LABE AKOELUB ROAD I Lake, gl.485 ; l.u. HAYDEN. Realtor 18' C Walton PE 60441 Open Eves.___Sun. 1 Ig 8 P m. STOUTS' COMBINED IN THIS LOVELY TRI - LEVEL HOME II features 3 bedrooms. m buttas. churmlng kltehtn with bullt-lns and Best Buys dining area, aparlous paneled famllv room with bea^ful^ llreplace^.^ Today TrtoV of”to W^tocludea lot We will build on your lot CHAJtMINO LAKE ESTATE Is | 2jca^ laraet attached* T^ej rrade*to plan Phone 813-3311 5143 Cass-EUsebetb Road Open 8-1:38______Sunday 10- 8 Inrame Pioperty^ 50 44 PUTNAM-INCOME PBOPER-ty. Owner moving, will tocrillcr. * ‘nif kitchen and bath, wall to wall carpeUng In.cxceUent con-dltlon. PE 4-1713 alter 4 p. m. BY OWNER-7tl DORIE RO., AU-burn Heigbu. FI 4-8133. . BY OWNER - 3 FAMILY. 5 , raomt down, 4 up. Owe heat. Fenced yard Pavtd diivt. 334 North Side, $43 Mo. Nice I room ood both roneb home on good pavad atroot. Partial baaamant, oU haaL Has been recently redecorated Tbli won’t last I GILES REALTY CO, FE 5-8175 331 Baldwin Ave. MU^U»LE LiCTlNO*BlfevicE DRAYTON AREA - tb ACRE -8 roome dn. and 4 up - 3 car garage - basement. Prult and bcriias. Idaal family boma and , UNDERWOOD REAL ESTAl’E OR 61285. U no ani. PE 67038. OR 62411___________________ INCOME HOUSE FOR SALE OR trade lor farm. 5 rooms down. I 4 up. Potto to rear. rec. room In boeement, got beat, cloaa to downtown. PE 67333. TRADE OR SELL. WfU'^ HAVE you^^$3,W^itot^yof^ tort ywr. Apt. All men tennant. Ovoers quarters eonelste^ S^ree^ns.^o if-sr.___________ can devoto a Uttto U fort. CtoU FE 68iit8. Don McDonald LICENSED 'Wilder I______OR 638«_____ 4 New Model Homes WERT RinOE SUBDIVISION I Out Lady of the Lake. A Beeutllui three bedroom, bath homr. Very large fai . Real Estate Kav O'Neil. Realtor "203 8 Telegraph . Open 1-4 pm. Sunday H 3-7103 OB 3-3111 OPEN landscaped. Reduced i -— -ig brooms, lamlly ki— , en. summer kitchen down At-1 ' Uched garage tod many extra ; featurex. Call for partlculort. , Lovely JOHN K. IRWIN fe SONS Reellor. Store 1835 313 West Huron Street Phone PE 68481 ___EVE. FE 8-4848________ LITTLE FARM*— only 1 from titv UmlU. Close t ping, schools, etc Ov with fruit, berries. < modern borne with vi rerpetlng Sunroom. rooms 1st floor and It l»hed etUc that will make two „nBTH«ir.w more bedrooms Dinlnr rooax i KORTH8IDE Urge living room with flreplo.e Ntcelv laodscopid and on paved wonderful pUrs to i Cess Lake Rood __ ___ ....REAGAN HOYT "For that personal Interert’’ , 65 ILMNOLS OTTAWA HILLS SUB 8 room. 4 bedrooms. Carpeted living room. 14 x 38. witb ftre-place. Carpeted dming room, 11 X 14 Attractive kiwhea with breakfast nook. 1 bedroom and ■■— 3 bedrooms and rauufttllx flalshod II kltcheo I 1 Drive out Blixabelh Uke Road i to Sretl Lake Road, turn right i 3 btocks to Larou. I il ARL W . BIRD, Realtor! RED BARN SUBDtViaiON No Money Down OPEN Sunday 2 to 5 P.M. 4-Bedroom Rancher 121 Hif^hland Drive Ideal^ largo ®*^e. brick SILVER LAEE AREA 113.750 - 4 rooms. 3 bedroi Cepe Cod design Llvlog n Srporeir dining room and k WM T iTOMi 3-rar gorigo. large ground. Fieoturee firoploce. full dintnx room, handy kitchen ; with tote of cupboards, gas' K-. -e- Inspect, drive south ---- Avenue to Hed- 10. turn right an of pond t'b blocks ' ’ Balesmnn an pr»- i The Orion .Star 3 Bedrooms Pull Besement Pace Brick • One Kent rhe House of Ea.se 3 Bedrooms - Pace Brick Oas Haal - Free CarptUng Attached Oarage The Oxford Squire 3 Bedroom Tr6icvel Pbco Brick - Oas Raat Select Oak Floors The F'xpandable 4 Bedrooms . Putt Basement Oas Heat - Blrcb Cablneu Urge Welk-lB Ctoscis Realtor, tat EUsabetb Uke Rood, | i 3441 Auburn Ai REAL EftTATX UL 3- — Bud Nieholie, Realtor 4f Mt. Clement Bt . Ft l-tlil or PB 4-8773 Just Wert of M-34 eo TEELIH behind Alban's Country Oouslo be. twecb Lake Orion and Okfard. OPEN 11 am. to 8 p.m. Dally SPOTLITE BLDO. CO PE < or OA ^lU Bloamfleld Rills PROTECT YOUR BOAT WItb ttae newest Bcbool District . . toinnials.. Tri-(_Juad l.evels... Ranch Homes . $23,500 Including Improved Lot AND a HOWARD T. KEATING Building Oompany Pina Laka XMataa li U-catod on Wart Vmm Laka f^. Vt mlla aart af^O^ lent to Qto Ooneral pS Uoc Aroa. Only about If mlnutot drive from Penttoe. MODEIcS OPFK DAILY Noon to 7:30 P.ii. Except Thursday Noon tp 5:30 Saturday Noon to 7:30 Sunday MODEL PHON^E , MA 6-7948 ' OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 5815 ROWLEY Lovely brick lake front at Hun-toon Uke. 3 bedrms.. 3 baths, full bsmi., attiched goroge. 133,• 880. Terms. SEE IT. Floyd Kent Iiic., Realtor 3388 Dixie Hwy. et Telegraph FE 3-8133 - open evex. Free Parking WEir gibs Uvt up or down. Tat stay. Briggs If per < Oas beat. 3 car garage, leaetag city. Terms. Shown oy , appointment. FE 68(43 or PE 61483 _________________ f or Sale iJike Property 51 2 BEDROOMS ALL YEAR HOME, on White Lk 2421 Ridge Rd 130 LAKEPRONT ON CASS LAKE 30’ llvlni room, full wall fire- , place, 38 paneled recreation rm. complete with toilet and sdcond kltcnen, 1.708 square foot ibd attached farage, tornMed. |li.888. VETS $40 MOVES YOU IN 883 PER MONTH TOTAL 8 Rooms Basement 1877 Sq. Ft. $11,990 ''n sounds’ vnbkUevabIt but lu can ba used as m bobby room of U conrertlbla Into 3 Mrooms. prMigbl totarart. toxoa. sad In----1, To set Iba Oeorta Town, 7 ACRES ALL LANDSCAPED. Lake and canal frontage. 31 large oak trees. 14 apple trees. 8 room house. 3 tor garage. Neer sbop- ,drEr3W“’*^ BY OWNER. TWO 3 BEDROOM taomta. 1 jretr roupa 17 019 — CASS LAKE Way above average - 3-b4toroom Wick ranch home, beautiful land-«captog. Perfect sand beach. This home has everything tor the dtocrlmlnallng buyer Only 818-M. Substantial down payment. Appointment only. » Ukl“*”'* “* JACK LOVELAND 3188 Caaa Uka Bd. Ph. 083-1355 Cass Lake Cottage: ^ b^u^rtto brtS! JP« »ereened porch, Urge double tot with beauUful lawn Bet to apprcclatol Leslie R. Tripp Huron Btreet P« 68111 or 003-3310 LAKEFRONT SPECIALS -alvm'T-.-Lr .SEffla ta»-. ?atr!:riJ.‘\“lt «^.^^LBuSryg» “ P 1-> T’\VI-0R, Realtor „ ___Bumbo 161 HwihUNio'IKLbHiMi cirr- jM.^«^r.vatoMk6wRk^. A. V: For S«l» l^e Prppdrty 81 nWIBODKO tr&irfNi THU J. KSl; L~?jd^r ■ ■■ S]^i^'jasnh5r« JoTOVt UT% and •BtcrUlolnf. Opm Mud» ud BBOday }-7 P*“- yj- •• *® AnderaonrUle POMTIAC LAXB Ilawly modtr _ - _ I dlatoc rooo. carpatUn, luii ““ jri» aascvpuQoai pgsMoiutieg n f r e ^J-U- badromt, ^ut »• hcatm) •uoroom, plui »' Urlng-dining plu flrgpUc*, pliu full bau- and lerttu. oKtrtd at gU.tM. for only gg.lM with ’ll.lM rHTTE UtXB 4 Bedrooms, cvatam-bullt b iMths, ^tar* gangs. Ful*' menL noig lot. too mu(_ this home to describe, must be seen, a mansion type bor (ered at tU.OOO. PAGE WEALTY OK 4^36 BDILDER PLBASAKT lOP PRO NTAOE. Maeeday Lk. $10,000. Urms. OR For Sale Acroan li farm. 3-bedrm. i ---e. jotoo barn a" chtons Sandy and Oently rolling. U aer< ?ric*e%.te"*ii«:‘' ^ eapressway. Northwest of Pootlao Is this dandy *"■" *---* ------ older farm nth I Stan-clay loam. I raspberries trt at right ____lane ntOPBRTT APPROXIMATELY 000 ft lak< with this a acre parcel North of Pontiac. A good tnvest moot at $11,000. Terms. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor Tavern Near Grand Elancv, Widow wants to leave sUU. Priced tor abUHr. Hurry for a real deal. Space Age Motel Main bMway. -Very modern __ sharp, focludes modern $ room him|^wlth over I acres lor ei- MICHIGAN BUSINKSS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDUEBSER.,BR0EER UT3 TELEGRAPH RD. FE 4-1$$$ Open 'til 0 evenl^s For Sale Farms 56 hutch,' 1------- fm^^ $0,000-01600 dpw Widow’s Sacrifice lO-aore fruit farm, aU equlj ment Included, 4-wheel ie< truck, tractor, spnyer, $ odolsi In a modem farmhouse, beautlf setting, close In location. Opportunity of a Lifetime 46 acres on comer, Lapeer Co., blacktop road. Buy now and get H of 06 crops. A 0-room large modern farmhouse and newly painted Imrn. $10,600, $6,000 down. 10-Acre Secluded Estate Bl-levef home lower level finished and livable, beautiful grounds, expand and enjoy living, room lor a swimming pool. o ans. FE 6-T0a$. OR 3-6411 10 ACRES, 7 ROOM. 3 BATH, bam, out buildings. No brokers. PE 4^413 ____________________^_________ 70 Acres . . . BuBlnest OjppoitiiiUttiM 5^ Know Your Groceries On Inapectloa o' ' WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH P. REI8Z. SALES, MOR. PE 44141 04-M E HURON ST. AfMr 6:30 PE $4033__________PE 44730 Partridge IS THE ••BIRD'! ROOT BEER Exclusive •'Mugs Up" Root Beer .franchises now available tor the first Ume la Michigan. Coast to coast operators enjoying 100 per cent success. Get In on the gro*—-• floor of the “Muxs Up" gro In Michigan - Tull detuls tu UOXTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JU^Y 15. 1961 Credit \Advlaors 61A TIZZY 1 " By Kate Osi I ARE YOU IN DEBT? Now you can get out of debt _ without a loan Make one ***^ payment XvoldMae*-*"— poaseMlo Onen Mi Till $ P. Come In N( A HOMB A] M^ay and Friday -....Call For .--------APPOINTMENT Citv Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 733 W. HURON. FQNTIAC. MICH. OPFOemt ilAIN POST —~— BUDtiET YOUR DEBTS CONSOLIDATE BILLS-NO LOANS For Your Beat Bet to Get Oyt of Debt. Bee Financial Advisers, Inc. m S. BAOINAW FE 3-7063 Mortgage Loans e A Mortgage Problem? OHEPP MORTOl lAOE k 14333 CASH AVAILABLE To Improve your borne and pa up all of your, debts plus yoi mortgage or land contract. Yoi home must bt one-halt paid f< to qualify. Call now for detail Harry Rote. Banderotf. . PE 6-0663. WtlUam Voss & Buckner. Inc. 300 National Bldg. PE 4-4730 Swegi_____________ 14 CUBIC FOOT COMMERCIAL ------- ....---, value. OR 4-1004. 44 BY 36 OAK DININO ROOM TA- ” ----- ---- h. OR 3-0013. FORD PIciSP p6r BAtS; omoblle In c-— ------•— PE 443M. PARTRIDGE AND ASSOC., REALTORS BU81NEBE THRUOUT MICH W. HURON_______FE 4-3M _in 4'^^ry “*i *• main highway i LAKE ORION - OXFORD Owner needt cash Will aell Od.OOO t$-acre labe lot In veil re etrleted dUtrlct for gi.lOO. Terms. c®!wM?kR,”,Zr'10 Acres Road. Handeom. brick ^^lejleiwrt^roperiy 52 i with view of orchard and _ grMns. Screened eummer house. 1. Dale Brian Corp. 2 Acres . forest. Huntlnx. ino. Jerrv 'Morrow. Olitdwln (Skeelil. Mlchlxan. ' Soburban property 53' 3 ACR^ WIST Suburban. 3-bedroom ranch-type house, m baths, brecieway. attached ‘ space galore. PE-4-0366 Hunting and Vishing RIGHT I ! LIST WITH Humphries 1 Sktdway Lake i r;' Peterson Real Estate MY 3-1681 OPKH KVENIN08 For Sale Lots 54 4 BEAUnPUL LOTS, near M6$ and close „ _______ lake. $600 each, or 03.600 for all four. Terms. HAZEL h DON LEE (ParshaUvUle) Fenton. Michigan Main 0-7171 CALLAOHANREALTY *' ----- CHOICE LOT. EsWtes. PE 3-4077. MAKE NO MISTAKES TbU 60 acres comer iarm w prove Its value. House ni rented, small bam. Orchard. sc< Ic building altes. over 3.000 toira."”7?lu’’tonaW *C. PANGUS. Realtor ORTONVILLE 00 South Street_____NA 7-3016 Sale Business Property 57 BY OWNER. 110X136 FOOT LOT. finding 4-famllv apartment. • Oakland Ave., PE fjm. ExcLUsnrE homtote Top of Waterford Rill—Oakland country's most Mcnle sight. Overlooking beautiful Norman Lake Exceptional Buy ... Here Is one of the most beautiful Ui acres In Oskland County . . . The. scenic, wooded comer lot is situated on a blUstdo ay to schoola and Phye Bvantogi Ml 4-4760 HI-HILL VILLAGE ••FOB THOSE WHO CARE" OraclouB living assured Estate slsed bulMtog sites as low STATIONS FOR LEASE OOOD POTENTIAL. Pleast esU be- ------ ,g p n, ggj.j344 6 p.m. 603-3407. PURE Callaghan Realty, Phone Main g-71..._________ . 40x00 cement block building ..... able for Tool k Die, Foundry, Beat Treat Puraace, etc. tOOO. gallon tanka for gas. fuel oil, etc. goo Amp . 340 Volt service. Includes 00 acres good farm land, nice 4-bedroom modem borne, barn, garage, etc. 013.000 ----- Orocerlee. Beer, TVIne, Meat. Boat livery, gas service lor boats. Bait house. Uving quar-tere Two year around eabhu. Bathing • 1.— I-.--*—- t beach. 7 large lakefront commercial [ business with I. Only 140.000 w Hammond Lake and Upper I.-ong Lake MIddlebelt and Square Lake Rd. 64x306, lake front ___ td.uuu 100x363 teke front...... 7.600 143x300, Uke prlv...... 6.000 166X111, lake prlv...... 4 soo 110x300. canal front .. Terms. Some lots with *.rl-Isvfl sltsa, subdivisions piivllegas ____________________ TraU. 1 mile West of Orchard Lake Road. 100 x 400. As S?D8t Templeton Highland Area On M-60 — Pine business locs-tlon. suitable for any type business. 3 buildings. 111 30x66. ill 34x34. Both In excellent condition, reasonably priced. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 3330 Orchard Lake Rd. T SELt 1-40 FOOT LOtFtO For Sale Acreage ACRES CLARKSTON AREA. 3Vb ACRES EAST LAtE ANGB^ lus Rd. $3,300 eash^-^ 03,600 temu. 4 Aexot on ClArkatan - IS ACRES — High rolling acenic parcel located north of Rochester. sultabls for dsluxa country homo. Piieod bolow market value Warren Stout, Realtor n N. Saglaaw at. PE s-sidl ________Sunday I til g 4S A CESS AT CAPAC, tow 9441 Aabm Avt.. UL ___________ baths, breesewsy. attached i garage, fuU baaemaat. rtc. M _ galurt. PE 441044______J AT OfNOkLVtLLB aertt, 3 bedroom homo. ^w'^ri!Mind!° oaisr to F. 1 Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. S7A 3 STORES. REASONABLE RENT. Por Party or Drugs, grocery. Fixtures lor sale. Cash register, dairy case, 3 freeiers, meat block and 30 foot iteel Condola, 3 compres-aors. Call PE 3A310, Businesa Oj^rtun A LUCRATIVE RECESBION-PRIB sewer and leptlc tank cleaning buatnesa for aale. AU m-"— equipment. gO.OOO full prict 'BUD' In Sox, special i cooler oomUnatlOus. « and equipment $1,800. down, balance ‘ *" month. Lee at n 2-Family Income ir""“ ____ j p a n condition iroughout. One unit down, ode up, separate baths, full basement, automatic heat and hot water. Inctnemtor. large porch both froot and rear, “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 41 Mt. Clemena St. • FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 2-3370 EuSY RISTADRAIlt. REASONA- DRIVE IN Located In etty of Pontlae, with a RIobardaoB Root beer PrenchUe Plenty ef parking on 10 x 190. blacktop araa. An axceptlonally good buy. May accept nice homr or land contract to trada. STATEWIDE Real Eqliito aervlct of Panttoo B. O. CTARlhs. REALTOR ri7 S. Tdegraph PR 4SI3 Oxford. bA g ------ ------ 010,000, terme. Clarence C. Ridgeway BROKER PE $-7061 3N W. Walton Blvd. USED CAB LCT If.cji7and ,ara$. to Wall SUNOCO STATIONS Franchises are available in Pontiac-Roch-ester areas offering these opportunities: 1 - PAID TRAININO PROGRAM 3 — TOUR OWN BOSS 3 - MODEST INVESTMENT 4 — OUTDOOR WORK I — HIGH PROFIT POTENTIAL FOR INFORMATION CALL FE 4-4509 1066 CUSHMAN AND 1066 WHIZ-scr swap or sell. OR 3-0003. OR 3-6333. 1060 TOUND^tRD HARDTOP. OR 3-6018.___________________ ELECTRIC STOVE AND REPRIG-. erator. Very food condition. Also mlsceUaoeous furniture for any-thlnx of equal value. Or aell. EM 3-0407 alter 4:30_____________ feoumr 0X40 -oo Detroiter. '60 jeord or Chevy, pickup or pasi. Bal. 01,000. fx L3M7. HAVE CAR. WILL TTIADE ON WILL TRADE 14,000 EQUlfT^ ,ere modem home, anything for late model e^ of equal value. FE _____ WILL TRADE CLOSE IN 100 FOCrt For Ssle Clothing 64 baby Items. Rca'e. UL 3-6401. WHITE SPORT COAT. 30 IN. l6no B 10 FE 4-4004. Sale Household Qoods 65 TRADE YOUR REAL ESTATE OR LAND CONTRACTS ON THIS OOINO BUSINESS. TTiree Conew Islands at edge of Pontiac, show good return on toveetment Clark Real Estate, PE 3-7101, Ree. ^PE 4-gi3._______________ same location for 30 yean. High gross, 16,600 down, nrtosrsmp smss, se.ow oown. s dls^vtog. PE 0-4176. 3-PIECE drop leap DINET-te. 06. 30 clean guaranteed refrigerators, $10 to $160. Stove, bariatos. all slses, both s*s and elec. 010 to $100. Several washers. Uaytsg etc. 016 up. Radio, 06. Desk, 610 31" TV. $20. Bade, chests, dressers, rugs, lawn mowers and fireplaca out-lits. Ever--"-'-- '- “ —------ dt BargL_ ------------- living rooms, bedrooms, beds, dinettes, rags, frames, i.c— boards, and mattresses. Factory seconds. About H price EZ terms. BUY BALE TRADE Bargain House. 103 H. Cass at _ , Lafayette. FE 3-0043 Open U1 0 Sale Land Contracts 60 . Mon and ph.____________ -------------------- I PHILOAS STOVE, $16. ARMY By KaU Osann AIR-CONOmONBR. WINDOW type, tb ton. no volts. OlOO or bost offer. MI 4-t3$t.____ ALL ALUinNUM UTTlTT? iHA.bmTJlBsaSJLNaOSL "You can hardly shut yourself off from the whole world just because your nose is peeling!” Sale Household Goods 65 AIR CONDlTloMeB. rtUOIDAOUC heavy duty. $80. Thor Oladlron eleetria Irooer, $10. Phone S03- IBOUT ANYtHINO YOU WANT POR THE HOME CAN BE POUND AT L * - --------- A Uttle out of the less to pay. Furniture and appliances of all kinds. NEW AND USED. Visit our trads dept, for real bargains. We buy, sell or trade. Come out and loA around, 3 acres of free parking, Pbooe PE $4341. OPEN MON^T. t TO $ FBI. $^TO • 34 MONTHS TO PAT 4 milts E. of Pontlae or 1 mile E. of Auburn Helsbts on Auburn. 31$$ UL 3-3300. _______ tank type vacuum cleaner with aU attacbmenU, eloae-outs, OIL Bevel DUtiibuttorCo. CaU 334-4340 ACCEPT NEW PATbfBNT OP",__________ per month for almost new. dial control, tig sag aewtog machine to wood consde. Bu^ bolei. blind hems, does deoorsAlvt work without attoebmento. Only glOJO full pries. WalUs. PE 4-3611. ______... DMIRAL 14 CUBIC TOOT DUAL-----------portoWeer *------ ■*— -elrlgerato- wiUi trsde. r'. B. Munro Eleetrle Co., 1000 W, Huron PE 64431._ APARlilENT REPRIOERATOR. Lsts model Admiral. Balanet $3 per week Deluxe washer 039 Oas range 138. Schick's. M! 3-3711. AUTOMATIC B i N 6 E R. DIAL, stitch sewing machine. In lovely wood conaole. Makes decorative designs button boles, m~— grams, blind hems.' without . use of attachments. Pay $03.30 fuU price or M a month. Waites. PE 4-3611._________________________ guaranteed at least 30 days to writing 610 06 and up. We take trade-ins. TVs or other articles of vsluc Obel Radio and TV. 3030 Elisabeth Lake Road. PE 4-4W8. Open 0 to 0. hED. TSmi SIZE. 036. ELECTRIC $0,600. BALANCE PAYABLE AT 670 monthly, o per cent Interest. 38 per cent discount or $1,026, your cost 64.076. Secured by 6 room modem city home. Mr. Clsrk. Realtor, n 3-7800, Res. PE 4-40U. -______ LAND contract POR SALE. CaU PB> 6-1340.________ ^°elL°Ea?l*oI?reU? EM V»ll l‘ Borrow witfi Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance Corporation of ronUae 3tb 8. Baftoaw ”” crib. eomplcM. ' OU Waabers. jj:sfV'yM?;*c“o*«Vi^. “oS: Apartment gai siovei, 010 up. Refrtgeratora. 130 up. Wardihbe trunk, 07. Maple bunk beds, com- gete. $30.' Reclining ch^r, . g6. avenport and chair, 010. KHcben tobies. 06. Dresser. $0. Odd beds and springs. Sofa M, 010. R-— ter and atand. fU- Oateleg ble. 013 Vanity, 06. N e w ntture at little more than i furniture prtcei._______ PEAI^N'B PURNTTUIUE 43 ORCHARD LK. RD. PE 4-7S0I k. Bargain B ! 34t«. w aa 070. « 103 N. Signature Up to 34 months ro repay. PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN • 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS $26 TO $600 AUTOS LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS OL 44711 OL I PL 3-1610 PL 1 "FRIENDLY SERVICE" BUGKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 LOANS $60 TO 0600 - $30 -COMlfUNITT LOAN Need $25 to $500? See Seaboard Phone Eg 3-7017 1185 N. Perry St. PAJUaNO NO nOBJJOt Seaboard Finance Co. LOANS $25 f6 $500 >'^ttr. ^Dootbs to rapay. Our sarv-lea U fast, frtondly and bMpM. TIsit oar SfftoaTriphMM PE 64UU HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. r N. Parry St., Comer E. Pika LOANS 014 TO 6600 BAXTER k UT1N08TONB I4(W. Lawreweo St PE 4-1630 WHEN YOU NEEBi $25 TO $500 We wUl ha glad to help yos. STATE FINANCE CO. 600 POotUe Btoto Bank Bldg. FE 4-1574 3 FOLDING CHAIRS $1 EACH. , round picnic table with umbrella $20. fold-up table |1. 3 grade doors 03 each, FB 8-3300.___ 3 R006I8 6P BRAND NEW PUR-nlture. davenport and chair, tables. lamps, bedroom euljo, mattress and springs, vanity lamps, 6 plcco dinette. AU for $306 Payments otUy 13.06 a week. Poar. son's, 43 Orchard Lake Avo. 3 AoOMS OP FURNITURE POR sale. FE 6-IU4. caU after 4. 6 ROOMS used PUBNlfUSl! Exe. eondltloo. toetudlns atove, —•- watber, diror, — ble. Men's and lady's wtetor cloth- 0 PIECE CHAiltbAL BR6WN BEC- , _ Isrge drum ________ _ mahogany end tables. $10. 3-plece redwood town ett. M6. U glt-blocks. 3Se each. 1 Westtnghou clothes dryer. $30. OR 3-063$. 7 PIECE LIV1NO~r5oM SUITE (brand nawl. Davenport and chair. 3 step tables, kfntehlng coffee table. 3 decorator tompa. All tor $8$. Only $1 60 weekly. PEARSON'S rURNlTURt 0 CUBIT poor CfiEST TY PE Crosley freeser, Q70, 310 Ogemaw. 0 X 13 Kmm BAdCiD Ruds. $16.06, alao tweads and Axsnto-sters Rug pads 16.06, Pearson's Furniture, 43 Or^rd Lake t~- 34" RCA ... 34” Emerson 34" Motorola MS K. Walton. at 87 Mark St. I»1 jPRldiDAIRt ELECTRI dy^er. Good aondltlao. $36. P 3 MBTAL FLOOR RADIATOM OOY-J Atoes. PI 64MS. 4 to 4 f " BEAUnPUL SINGER SEWlifa machine, Zlg Zagger to rubbed walnut eeblnet. Oeeigne, over-ceete, blind heme, oto. Still under guarantee. Teke on balance of 0 paymento at M.3S or wlU die-count tor cash. Unlverial Co. BETTER BUYS idjustable bed frames ..-. I toUywood headboards ..... ( nn»rintin» .... •Ultc ... a tultf tt 6:30 Mop. i Berry Garage Door Factory Seconds BENDIX WABHER, HYPHEN DRY-er eomblnatlon. Electric stovo, like new. Reasonable. OR 3-g337. BRAND NEW WROUOHT IRON bunk beds complete with epri^s and mattress. 636 06. Also maple bunk and trundle beds at blx ols-counts Pearson's Puraiture. 43 Orchard Lake Avr____________________ Sale Hcusehold Quodi 65 LET US BUT IT OR BELL IT TOR YOU. OXFORD COMMUNITY auction. OA t-3001. ______ UVINO ROOM SUITE. END TA-bles. bedroom outfit, dtootto. 6$ake otter. OR 34700. _ ilAYTAO WA8lilR:~KEitt6it mangle. OL 14710. OWNER MOVINO — RCA 3 bedroom ■ ------------ g. Marshall. PORTABLE WHEELCHAIR IN EX- ndlUon $60. Hospital bed — $40. Chests Dressers. Chairs. OverstuKsd places. Some entlquc. Very reaeonebly priced. r and dryer I. 403-3000. PIANO. BREAXPAST SET. PING pong table, mlac. dishes, vgses, books. 446 Arltoiton, Blrmlng-hem. Ml 4-0020________________________ For ^le MIscellaneouB 67 r' DE^AL'TJBAW. 6160. 0" JOINT- ---- ,-------- ---------- ------ .jlleig sulky. Also elsctrlc roto-tlUer with trass trimmer iltachae-..‘* ■»” tap condition. Ma 41331. CERTIPnU) STEEL COAL furnace with duct work. Good eoo-dltlto. Converting to gas reason lor . sale. Parfaet for smaU business or home un, 636. CaU OR 3-4010 after 0:00 p.m. Or pll day 100 PER CENT AUTOMATIC WA-ter eoftener. Plberglpa f--'-—“•-10 year warranty. Take of our 34 years' a with of our 34 years' tgpertsnee. $226. IneluStog normal toatoUattoii. O. * Thompaon, 7004 3160 Wast. ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Pictures and dishes. Shsllow weU pump. Other Items. EM 34161. AUTOUOBICb AIR-CONDmoNER Spars. Uke new $30. OOMOOO. . AUTOkfATIC BOTTLE BTEBIUZ-er. 04.60: Baislnette, 64; Deluge Bethinette 08. FE 3 0403._ BROKEN 9LAT CONCRETE — BATHTUBS. CHIPPED |» 60 AND — ToUete and Lavatortee at ter-Mlchlgan ---------------------------- BASSINETTE. BABY SCALE, 1 fur coaU, baby chest, cbUdrea'i clothes, etc. OR 3-0664.___ — .. xboys. fixtures _____________ dren's bedrooms. Michigan Fluor-eacent. 303 Orchard Lake - 30. lEBP AND Tore - HALF AND quarters. Opdyke Mkt. PE 0-7041. Color Your Cement Cement colors to hamly boxes 1 lb., 0 lb. or I Ib. packages 12 beautiful landscape shades .Iso plaster AYLOCK C Or^ard Ls Appl., 4M W. Huron. PB 4-1133. TWEED carpet. 0 X 13 WITH STOVE. SPRINGS, CHAIRS, DU es and rummage. PE 4-0000. S E W I N O MACHfifia, WHOLE-sale to alt. New. •—" — - — possessed. Over .. oSoose from. Prices Hatchery Rd. OR 4-1101. Etcel. cond. 30640 Oil-enrest. Near Northwestern and MIddlebelt. MA 04601. SUMMER SPECIALS REPRIQERATORS. New .. $160.00 REFRIOERATOR8. Renewed 030.00 O. E PANS, reverelble .. $30.06 AIR CONDITtONERS... $310 00 FREEZERS, New. 350 Ibe. 010100 " - POLISHERS ...... $34.06 srpvs, wuooDoru square It below Ted's. PE 3-7701. TAKE ON PAYMENTS $4 PeK month on lUte new Btoger Sewlnc machine to beautiful blond con-eole. Total price 431.10. FE 6-0407 Capitol Sewing Center. Used Refrigerators A good supply ef tote model ueed relrlgeretore AU priced to sell, glso waihere, dryere, raogee. Consumers Power Co. 28 VV. Lawrence Used Trade-In Dept. Swivel Rocker ......... $10.0 S pc. breekfaet set ... $34.6 Devenport end chair .... |30.4 StiiMo eoueh $3$.0 43aa vaagw, apt. atoe . .. $34.6 Vanity, cheat and bad .. I$$ t 3 pc curved eeetlonal .. $$$.• THOMAS ECONOMY I. FREE HOOK UP. CHROlfE DINETTE. $36. 3 lined drepee. $36. $W-33$3._ CASH FOR DSED^TVe^rdwir- e and mlec. PE 34kl COLD8POT REPRIOERATOR. Pood condition. 14$. PE 4-6033. DECORATIVE AND USEFUL - suTsr, Gouia, aome ow. ijuier household Items. Navy eaahmera coat, U.^ nir “ *'------- Refrigerator, as good coDdlUon, ______________ like new. $30. I piece dtotog eet. *■“ FE 6-3706. DINETTE SET. 010. BIRDSEYB bedroom suite. $00. PB 6-0877. EASY automatic WASHINO MA- n«jr ui««< I. m M. Perry. rttioiDAIRE REPRIOERATOR. ecroee top freeser, 10 cu. ft. Pood cond. |00 in 4-3170.___ PRIOniAIRE DEiUlCE PREEzCll, door storsge, 300 pounds of food storsfe. IIH.OO. Crump Electric, Inc. Allbartt Rd. PE 4-1671 brends, leiwtebed. T4i._ _____J. $146.06 while they toe No phone ordre pleaea. inehtfL-Plttorescent. 30] Orchard Lake FREEZERS—$148 Name brand freeaert. AU t%st frees* sbslvas, handy door -*— age. sealed to udIl new In ci LITTLE'S APPLIANCES 6317 pigic H»., Drayton F tb MUe N. Wultome Lake I-. PULL SIZED bed. 330. CLOTHB5 polee, 01. PE ,64034. AS STOVE, 111 ctove, 03$. refrtserator. m, chine ceiStoet, $11. dreeear. $13, 3 pteee eee&oal, $“ -------------- $16, A S B Reeale, KENMORB AUT06UTIC WABHER. liviNO ROOM BUITB. RED, I 110 06 and UP — PRETTER8 APPLIANCE MIRACLE MILE CENTER WA7BR SOFTENER. LIKE NEW Balance $1.76 per week. Schick's. MY 3-3711.__________________ WABHER. DRYER. REPRIOERA- . 110$. FE 4-W WYMAN’S USED TRADE-IN DEPT. Ouar. elec, wadier .. Ouar. elec, refrlf- .. Elec. Irooer .... Apt. Sise laa atova .. Sofa bad . ....... 4 pc. bedrm. culte . gas stove .... 2 pc Uv—- .... $l3.g$ r It W. Pike PE « YOONOSTOWN BUILT-IN oven and cook top, oven t-- cook top cabinet, phie 7 foot diaplay cablneU with taucete. 1006 value tm ~ Munro Eleetrle Co. Hi.FI, TV and Radio 66 31 INCH CONSOLE MODEL . ,1 Year Warranty PRinricR's appliance MIRACLE bllLE CENTER PRICED TO 'SIU, For Sale Miscellaneous 67 2- 4-YEAB BABY CRIB'S AND mattresaes. Welch baby carriage, f high chair. MY 3-34of 2 USED 6 SECTION 0 X 10 OTER-' head doorf, complete 0100. OL 1-1747. 4-INCH____ 3- toeb SOU Sump Pwaps BATE PLUMBING 173 8 'SAOINAW FSiTonir'ft' JP& lOe. TollM OUiu. o. A. THosipuob. 7000 M64 Weal. O-HOROSBA KINO, COLOePOT 0 eu. ft rafrlserstor. ' both In - _ I RU08 WALL ras 64 " CEILING TILE 7He eq I "BUTLO" HLE 13S S. SAOINAI OIBSOH 1 CASH WAY STANLEY ALUMINUM SUNDOWS UO lb Masonite .... $1.66 4x0 Vi Pegboard .... $3 00 16x« 33-tt. Rock Uth .... 0 .00 4x0 Plaaterboxid .. $1.16 4x1 H Plyecore .... $4.71 Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY 7$40 Coolay Lakt Rd. EM 3-4171 Open I a.m. to $p.m. dally ___Sunday 10 a.m. io 3 p.m. COLORED BAEED ENAMEL ALUMINUM STORM SASH Pull length Olass Doors ALUMINUM BIOINO — AWNI08 money down; |6 mo. DO IT NOW! steel Clothes Post . . $0 46 pr Field Tile .............11c ea Cedar Post 46c and up "Sea Ua lor Your Building Needs' SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL BALES COMPANY 8340 Highland Rd. (M86) OR 3-7003 POUR 100,000 BTU OAS FORCED air furnacea to crates. Picked up, 0166. Ace Heating and CooUng OR 3-4664. FREE 8TAND1NO TOILETS 4ll l ----- $6.04 I7c ft. 22c'R: Vb" copper, 10 V copper. 00 -. 3 pc. bath sett with PLYWOOD ■b" BIRCH, 4X0 ...... 413*6 tb ' PEG BOARD 4x6 I 3 tt Vs" pre fin. mah. V-grooved. 4x8 . $6.16 PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. 1401 BALDWIN AVE PE 3-3643 PAN OE, BELT DRIVEN. 34". excellent cond. PE $-0300. FORMICA, PLUireiNO, P A I K "T, xtosx, wlrtof. Open 7 dxys. PE .M713. Montcxlm Supply, »0 W. Montcalm. ^rohDuta wheelchair, uoht weight. ExccUent cooditlon $40. FE 0-3020. Mimeograph 111, Btenotype 03$. lUeetiie range $36, Refrigerator $30, Trailer Ice chest 033.60, Dodge Panel Truck $76, BeUi tub, cl^ 1^. odds and ends. Rlee’t Re ----- ------------------ marred. Also electric oil and bottled gae heater, bfichigen Pluorescent. 303 Orchard Lake - i$. MECHANICS STBiX TOOL CHEST on wheeii. $7.60. PE6t0070.______ NICW 1001 ZIO ZAO SEWING MA-chine. button holes. Isney work, without using sttachments. 10 year guarantee need buyer to make monthly payments of 04 35 or 642 46 cash Call PE 6-0407 Capitol Sewing Center for appolnt- For Sak Miscelhneous 67 — ------ no drtp^w?n°Ti^. USED PURNAt With controls.________ WEODINO RIN08, 3 MONTHS OtO $300. seU tor 6180. PE 4d3I3. WORK BENCHES. 0011 WALOSn ----- -jlldlM, c&nv&u ftift #(i Machine^ 68 12" SOUTH BEND LATI». .. bench lathe. No. 4 Morse taper drlU prest. ITT 3-U74.__ BARBEROREEN LOADER. OLIVER dirt, 08.000 OR 3-7060.__________ BRI008 ANb' STRATTON 34b itP. 4 cycle aU-purpose motor. ~-wtod storter. CaU MI 6-7030. LEW BRTERLY MUSIC 111 fl-tOOa Pri ni opposm B'HAir 'reKSi ... This Is an atom 01 quaUty . . , ool We have several factory Ujirt|^t ptooos. Prices at * ‘ GRINNELL’S 37 8. Saglaaw______PE 3-7101 CONN TONSTELLA'nON THUir. pet. Etc, cood. 0180. PE K$464. EXPERT PIANO TUNING By Mast - ■ DiblEDU (iUlTAR MONTH fOU TOO CAN AFFORD ONE SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY LARGE SELECTION REASONABLE PRICES LAYAWAY PAYMENT PLAl. EDWARD'S_____10 8 BAOINAW MORRIS MUSIC 8. Telegraph w> >-n lAcroas from CONN MINUET GROANS Wv have 3 floor models at greatly redueM price. MORRIS MUSIC MAEE YOUR PIANO INTO AN or$an ...................... Mr- Small used Grand piano. ^3 pedal board organ. mahogan|r FE 4-0604 TUNING AND READUNO. 34-hour servlet all work guaranteed by factory tralr— ---- CALBI M 116 N. BAOINAW Saje Plaice Equipment 72 FOR SALE: THEBMOPAX COPY-Inx machine with stand. I months old. New coDdItlon. Orlgtoal “ ‘ 64l0.4d cash price, 0360 or oiler. Phoo* OL i.$4i3._____ NEW CASH REGISTER U8t6 VALLEY 1 1 MACHINES ters from 6100 up . olftct__________ County where _____________ or factory rebuilt each regltters. The National Cash Register Co., 602 W. Huron, Pontlae. LE 3-0308. 33 8. OraUot, Mt. aamens, HOw-ard 3 —' used ADDRESSOORAPR MA-— Model 070 VV With cab- Oood condition. 1100. Pon- Sale Store Equipment 73 ALMOR ELECTOIC CHECK-OUT. 6306. ir Hussman frssh meat display 6166 60' white shelving 04 lineal ft. 0234. Hobart Dayton meal scale, 606 Dry produce NOTICE $60 for your power mower on i riding mower or tractor. gl6 ... any power mower or ttller. Let NEW AND USED OAS i . FARM DINNER BELL. . marble top tables. 10346 Oakhill Rd., Holly. Vb mils Bast of U.3. OFPICB PURN7TUBB _______ ____ chines, used desks, chairs, up-holatcrtd straight chairs, tobies, storage files, ssle. work bench, coat racks, ttrsfttog machines, ------ A.B. Dick mlmeogrtph. POKCR TABLE AND P^L TA- .......~t 6-6267.____________ _H KOTON. AVOID i peel due to moli-- bnck gMrnniM Matost peMtog. OAKLAND PUEL-PAUrr " Orchard Lake Ave. PE 6-gt60 ROCKOLA JUKE BOX. ______ PEj-6nt^__________ STAINLEBsT'IKEL DOtfBLE SINK $14 06. Tolleu, 617.M. Pan ' ' M M. O.A. Thompson. 701 ilNOEB SBWINO machine"^ "“e new with Zlg “ ' csbinet. bslsnc. ... payments of 16 per Iverial Co. PE 4-0008._ PLASTIC PIPE, V. INCH, 05.61 per bundled; 1 Inch. $6.11 per hundred: IVb Inch. $11.47 per hundred, IVb Inch, IU.16 per hundred; 3 Inch. 037 67 per hundred, i-‘‘>wabnibsajiii: foot floor epoee. I wttbto 30 ^s. 1 neai Sole*, PE 4' OOODYEAR SERVICE STORE * ■ Coee __^PE 6-0133 CTaEvaTOn ARIdY SHIELD STORE ■ "our needs. LA-WRE»^- ______ .INOER MACHINE Singer Sewing Center display stand $36 Cool 646 11 carts g$ es hanging. scales 036. OA 0-M03 after 0. Sale Sporting Qoods 74 i Me orxoEr irdoN and i Spalding Irons. Lika new. 117 BL’LMAN HARDWARE Browntot Oniig 3646 Elisabeth Lk Hd., PE 6-4771 OPEN DAILY 'TfL 0: gPN. 6-2 OUN8-ALL EINOB. BUY, SELL, RELIART CAMPING TRAILER Bleeps 3. Never used. $260. 6133 Kltson. Off Leroy Lane, rar rmn. merce Rd. Cass Lake. ^1^, Orayel and Dht 76 1 TO 8>b YARDS.-SAND, ORATEL, top, black dirt. - •— . ICLLION YARDS OP Ided peat or black dirt. Load-r delivered. 7 days a weak. ' -----------Id, FK 6-1413. 1-A BLACK graval, fill, beacn ssoa. Deuvered rest. OR 3*330 or OR 1-7060. 1-A PEAT AND TOP BOIL. DE-llvered 110 « load. OR 3-7M4. A-1 TOP 90IL, CRUSHED STONE, sand, gravsl, fill. Lyle Conklin, 003-3400 or n 3-0573______________ CRUSHED 'STbNE, SANb. ORAV--' —Howard. EM 3-0631: LOADING TRUCK, PILL SAND. 36c yd Bill Male Pit. EM 3-0373 NURSERY SOO OEUVERED OR PEAT. BLACK DlllT, AND UOMT hauling PE 4-0073._________ PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP-ply. Sand, graval and «rt. Osatnl mortar, trucking nnd tUc. OR 3-1534 RICH DARK CLAY LOAM TOP a^4$j^yartU for $10 delivered. RICH black DIRT,^ TOP SOIL. 6tb yds . 010 del. Vx 4M0. SPECIAL-WASHED BEACH BaIiD 80c yd Pea Gravel, $1 yd -Road Gravel, 00c yd.—lOA dtont and Overalied Stone. $l rd. F4U Dirt 30c yd DcUvery extra. AMERICAN STONE.----------------- RD MA 6-lMl. tWENTY-FIVB Wood, C<^ and FimI 77 Lumber Mills ’ n iiuL n-e^webnrotrffi mmi V^er puppy, l Pox terrier. PE onxble MT 3-1316 o POODLES (M6*60). I. . Ilea 10301. NA 7-$031.______ ntox"*^“y3?M” coaii fgy. SHmSmTiclRoBIBrw boxer pupw, pVkkBw^ Bathing and Trimming Tor all breeds of dogs. Ptdm and delivery senrlee^Blaek poo-.........- Call OR 4-130$. DAdtlSHUNb" PEMAik. Rto, "i POODLES. AKC, CUPPRD AND SfJ*' JT®»* /dntoUturaa. $7$. »“ Hatchery, POODU PUPPIES. COUNTRY . raised. aU er'*—------- PE 8-0$61. purebred" O i R M a'..______ herd puppies, male Toy Terrier. Cockw^ S^els^^ MO. 4$Jt Mny- fARAKEVr-BABIES ANb a6MK breeders. Cheap. PE 4-70B3. PARAKEETS ODARANTmTOTb ?»Ut«r’s Bird House, ’*‘ " Rochester, PL 1-0373. yOODUM 010 DOWN~ jPgra PE 0-3IU PARAKBrrs GUARANTEED "TO talk. Canaries, cages and tup- PUPS. 103003 GERMAN herd breed. PE 5-4097. male, all papers. MI 4-9093. TOT llANCHESfraT MALE, i year old. CaU PE 0A047. -------- rar-at^mr- Fop Sale Livestock 83 bed WITH WHITE 3 oeloino. reasonable UL il6l3 . QUARtl ir^MutED uonoktf §tk€~ K®6®i®uffir?^Mf5539TTIC- lion, light man* and toil. Too- neaaet walkerTsw 0-36$L_ kURE. CHILD SAFE. $171. 0335 Perry Lk. Rd.. CTarkston. For Sale Poultry 85 for SALE; IM LEGHORN HENS. i^^pfr3iy Sale Farm Produce 86 . ElUott's. Otter Lake, Mich. CmERRIEB. 38c QUART. ii! aara Street, PE 4-4047._ cherries - MONTMORENCY - as alwsys Picked o __________________MlUord. POR BALE CHERRIES — PICK ^rself. 400 Oakland Are., PE OOAT MILK. HEALTHFUL AND deUclous. UL 3-5187._______ HONEY BEES 616. HONEY 00c UP'. MONTMORENCY SOUR CHER- riea, sprayed trait. PE 3-7340. RASPBERRIES. iBINO fOTS own eoptolners. pick for 96 cento • ‘'i ““•* “Ues north of Lepeer. 3361 Rood Lake »:l«_Pb. MOhawk 4-3437. Stewart DeWItt.______ RED SOUR CHERRIES. 1000 DORIS Rd. Also currants.___________ SPRAYED SWEET CHERRIES. Dark i 1816 Predmore’Ti Tkk 14’ STSSL pkj4fp6RM radla. h»at*r tilt. PC AODt. iSik PORD PICKUP tS~06CD nUMlna caadltlBa. tut. PC MIM. •« P0R0~i>tnip trockToooo Used Ante Parts IMI MARMADUKB By Andenbtt Jk Lceming 0 T B A N S It rs-! _ ,CT*-----—--------------I Sale Used Trucks 109 itU PORD EXPRsir' CaU PC t-tlH CT*BlBt« ■et PORD DUMP. J,iw Ml n.tot. Sm at Ml Allan 1 g-lt at. Bald Satl* Lak*. •U O M.C CAB OVCR dump Tnick tM. M Oakland A*r LATC MODBi: -10 0MC~DU1IF; |Md coodlUoB. actual BUcaac Jk.M. food tire*. PC MIM t ie fiinON TO OPPER YOU TBK BEST DKAL BYBB OH A MO- sac Hods ___________ WE HAVE omc op thk labo-IST SEUDCTTOItS OP MOBILE a IRIS' BIKB. tis. M" BOYS' ■ ^ m. til Ttdrd. SOT'S AND OIRL'S BtCTCLBS. BOAT SAVER HOIST Latact de«l(a for InkMrda *r outboard*. Kaap your boat *af* trOB plad. walar. dtaiasta. reftmitauif. Rea* MA tSUt. EacalltBl Cl N THE AREA W* _ -------I'A* aimwl_, >r pUs*. Top tradaaL ; bo’STwMMSlKlXr*“^'pOR'sale BOTH . a liuk* »*lecUoo ot pro-owned, i cycle*. M and M . rebuilt. 104T IoBt raaondltHned otobU* boaia».l Boetoa. __________ a* low u tinN down. W* bo?*' ---------------------- a floor plan lor Toa . Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales, Inc flSl Dtzt* BUbwar Dnrtoa Plate* OR l-un Om r day* a weak. lt^4T RlCmilDSON 'raAn.n. ALL NIW n PONTIAC This Week Specials! new - Itn H' 1 bedroote PoBite* Cblaf.-------------- MEYERS “El Camino Sales" iCHEVROLET) in E Walton Bled. PONTIAC Boi PE >-M7l Ro*. PE 4-lltt 8PI«1AL CLEARANCE OP lUS and ItM TeleAooc Co. truck*. Ford*. CbcvroUt* and Doddt*. Takr your pick for only llM. ~ NORTH CHEYRO- Boat Repair Materials PIBBROLAB EPOXOa ' PAINTS YARnSh BARDWARB_____WINDSHIELDS !' tt B. Lawreaca. PB >ttU : Boats and Accessories 97 Yoa'U Ilka ddUif I OAELAND MARUfB ______________ — * Ba«liiaw__________PB Mill : EXCHANGE Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales, Inc. FOR RENT CAMP TRAILB FOR RENT If VACATION TRAU^ Jacobson Trailer Sales and Rentals All new teodeli te traral traU-*n. II It. tor ooaiMct car* and up. Raaarrt your Ualler lor ya-catteo*. Sat a* for bltcbao, pan* and aoralco MM WlUlam* Lakt Road, Drayton Plato*. OB lAtkl. 14 FOOT VELixiWJACBET. ME^-M*rk M motor Ma*tercr*ft tally equipped. Electric remote controU. ll(ht*. AIRSTRBAM uoi TraTOl TraUer. Slaco UU. Ouar- TRAILER RENTAL WATPARE by NIMROO ___ tit Per Woek NEW ItH’ CRBE'I BLEEPS t Peopli MAKE TOUR RBSERYATTON today . DONT DELAY I Cliff Dreyer's Holly Marine .‘'ales BoUy Rd. liicmoi TEN DXILT AND BUNDATl SPECIAL Kew ir all alumlnuai traral tral er. tl.ttt •ew utl Corralr Trayel trailer ■ It* oaereab. ileep* t, tl.Si CAMP TRAILERS FOR RENT THARP TRAHER SALES ~ ' barn Rd. at Rochester IL • Mtcil- "■ ----------------- ON DISPLAY AI.SO Cotefriete Line gt Cree Travel-Coaches li'/i to 29’ Start at $995 Waytar* Nimrod Hollv Marine & Coach THE TIME IS NOW FOB US TO PICKUP AND SELL vour trailer, any U' TO MT We HAVE BUYERS WAmNO' ............T TODAY! Parkhurst Trailer Sales Venture — Buddy C STEWART I STORY. If EXCEP-ttonally clean In and ' " fum.. and paint. CaU weekdaye, PEfItM. 1 RoiuetraDer* VACATION TRAILERS Pi*1e Trailer Sale* and E---- lots North Lapeer Ro»d. Ozloid. OA «-nii_________________ -VACATION TRAILERS 14 poor ALUMINUM BOAT WITH treat and mlddla dock, control*, ateertef. wtadthleld. UU It ~ ~ . _____ _____________ RUN- about. IS boriepower Erinrude —oUctrlo steitlns. t4N. EM 14-P06t aluminum BOAT AND trailer. It h.p. UU alter 4 IS. . _____ CRAPT ALUMINtJM But. Recntorced Tec Nee Trallt m hp. Johiiaan motor. All eacellont coodlUon. t3tS. CaU C . _____ _____ tU EM I-tlM If riBHINO BOAT. GOOD SHAPE Complete with t R.P. motor and 14 poor piberolas boat, m hont power motor and trailer. till MU 4ASU. ____________ If STBEL BOATS, sit. INQUIRI I INCH PIBEROLAS I If PIBEBOLAB BOAT, U tnUcr. INBOARD OH OUTBOARD lywood. Needs tlnt*bln(. raaUc steciins kit. new. • RTDROPLANE AND TRAILER ---- r. Any ' ■' * C HSU. If SKI BOAT, -n CADILLAC TRl- power motor. KU 3-OdM_________ IT INBOARD. #S H*. ENGINE. Reasonable. SU-I14I._________ IT CBMCRAPT INBOARD. Ill borsepower. conyerttble top. 1. Alter ti nice. EM I-12Tk. I traUer, will IT CENTURY INBOARD. MOTOR eiceUe^ hoU fair. t4M. till Klt-*00. Oft Leroy Lane - Oft Com-merce Rd. Ca»* Lake im HORSEPOWER MERCURY Beit otter OR 1-MM. -SPECIAL If Lone Btor BIktne. traUer h p. Eylnruda. complete, r**‘ KELI-Y’S HARDW 4 AUBURN RD, XLLIRO OUR COMPLETE BOAT shop. Boat*, motors 1 to 4S boru, trailers, complete line of boat hardware. Ererythtes must ■o by Sunday at cost or leu. Open evenings UU t. Formerly IDcblfan Boat Service. NMO W. kAILAND FOR SAIL BOATS. THE new ttbergla* Snipe, also used sailboat* tIU Haiirrly Rd. WaUed Lake EM 1-41U SAILBOAT. PIBEROLAS PtyiNO Dutchman Jr. like new, dacron •alls, complete, read# W “‘*-SaUand. 4100 Bafkerty Rd.. WaUad Lake. EM l3i». Jobnsoo outboard motor* Substantial Reduction I Storeran boaU, i -on ontbc—-■ ■ Qatar I Everything tor the boat OWEN’S MARINE SUPPLIES 3M Orchard Laka Are. SAVE DEMOS CHEVROLET CORVAIRS Pickups and Panels Matthews- Hargreaves TRUCK DEPARTMENT 631 Oakland at Cass FE 5-416b Auto Insurance 104 SAILBOAT. SNIPE. Itte FEET. Check this rate! tU.OOO LIABIUTY tl.qw MEDICAL 11.000 DEATH BENEFIT .. _CICE tOPER, HARDt5> aU power, radio aod heater, fUt Economy Cars, B Auburn. ■id BbfCE SPliCIAL. 1 DbOft. on# owner, dynatlow. poi— — -- Ml »UM Economy Car*, B Auburn. un BuicK 4-door ceSSurY Hardtop, 1 owner' Uk# new. no money down. |7M tuU prtee. Lucky Auto Sales. UI 8. SaglMw. FE 4-B14. ___________________ I Or I-700t__________________ UU CADILLAC l-tX)OR RAWnW OeVllte. AU power. Ttetcd ttei*. 17.000 mile*. Cream and white. White side wtU tire*. Uke new tOM lOOl eunlty St , Fontlae. CADILLACS, "tl TO 'tl HARD- Car*. a Auburn. 8 WOODWARD. BIRMINOHAU. 17 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR HARD-TOP, with YI Automatic. Radio and heater. Whitewalls, Pearl and White finish. BOS NORTH CHEVROLET CO 1000 8, WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINOHAM, MI 4J1I». INI CORVAIR, a-DOOR, TAKE over psymenu. Old car In I—*-MElrote 4-0I3I.____■ ’ll Pontiac or U Ol ’U Ford Btotion wage TOU Cooley Lk Rd._____________ ■to CHEVROLET, 4 DOOR WAO-oo, Roman red, 6 stick, equipped (3-^ SEA RAT BOATS Marine Sup^es, Repair Serv. PINTER'S 4 UILg B or BLUg BKY THEA. TERRIFIC BOdr DIBCX>WT AT Tony’s Marine. Bvinrude motor*. 2ft yean repair experience. Orchard Lake Road at Sylvan Lake. Open I 'Ul 'k. __________________ TERRIFIC .SAVINGS fiereury motor!. Oator trall- ".*L9W DOWN PAYMENT M.TERM8 , Mazurek Marine Saler SAOINAW AT B. BLTD. USED BOATS teveri aluminum runabout with Mark Ift engine, control* sod trsUcr . . only t4tft Flbarglss and aluminum 14 ft. Cad-'*1 model with trailer, like Lapslde bodt. IMO JohnsoD 40 :trle motor aod controli, this ___t to Uka new . . ftUN. 14' runabout. Johnson Ift motor riectrlo, control* and traUer.. real lice . . (Mt. KESSLER Auto ft Marine. 10 N. Waihlngton OXFORD BUN lOA OA 0-14W ALUM-CRAFT. SBC'nL LABE GLASS, Freeland. Pon-Toon boats. Aqu* Swan Aluminum, and Cruto-em Inc Cllnkerballt boat*. WE SELL AND SERVICE Erinrude Motor* and Lawn Mowers --------------------CENTER AUBURN ROAI SALES ft 8ERT1 H P. Mercury Outboard and tin 141t W Auburn Rd. UL I--------- IBet. Crook* and Livemota I— ACROSS PROM AVONDALE HIGH ARKANSAS TRAVELER BOATS ____...d RenUU ■J3. It. and 17 It. Apache Camper* ________ ___________ _______ Cbr top spec* vant-draw-tlte and Thomp»on CTlnker Built Boat* Hee«t hitch**, overload*, brake •*! JOHNSON MOTORS .dntroto,^ w.Ha.^^b^l.^ja*. me _ GASOW ^4!l Dim* Hwy._________OR I-14NI WANTTO IT. TO If MCM81LB) m| Sjutti \Vc Have a Lot of '1 rniiendmrs Bus s on .\fw ami Used HiK'! BtoD Out and Look Them Over Anytime' MERCURY MOTOR DEALER I to ftO UP Cliff Drcyer’.s Gun and Sport Center IWlO Holly Rd ME 4-«771 OPEN 7 DATS A WEEK HOLLY. MICHIGAN BANK RATES WOLVERINE MOLDED PLYWOOD 13 loot boat, Mark Ift electric atari motor. Wtndahleld. (tearing wheel, trailer, im. FKft-OWI. TrEttsporUt’ii Offered 100 4 ENOINE AIRLINER. NON-STOP-Lot Angeles, Ban Francleco. S*n Diego, ft7ft M. HawaU. tW.W New York, 111. Miami. |'* ----- Service Inc. OR I-12M. RIDERS WANTED FROM WCjOD-ward In Pontine. Burroughs Ara. Pet. Coll Wanted Used Cars * $2.5 MORE For that high grade used ear, are tt> btinrt fdw aell. « Jr TTlh' Welt. 4ft4» Dixie HlgUwsy. Phone •Rent BRAND NEW SPACES. PONTIAC I Mobile Home Park FE ft-WW. bXFORb MOBILE MANOR FOR those who want the beeL 40'xlf lot*. irx40' cement patliM. etc. One mil* east of Oxford on Lake-' . vine Road OA I-30B.________ PRIVATE AND MODERN TRAIL- All New in Pontiac ORADY WHITE LAPBTRAKE AWA SWAN ALUMA LAP WmTEHOTISE^ VENUS CRUISERS WEST BEND MOTORS Poria-Camper Camp Trailer Wood, Alum , Plberglu*, S ft. ** ** COLLIUION (1100 dedttcUblei ROAD SERVICE STOP IN OR PHONE FE 4-3535 for t free coet and coverage compertaon folder on your car Foreign and Spts. (lars 105 ISSI PIAT MW. CONVkRTIBLB. IN excellent condition. 41 mllei per paUon, mu»t eeU. MM. MU 4-dt27. ■M LLOYD. 40 MfLBS PER OAL-■ t37ft. Cell MU 4-0111. 'M TR 3, EXCEPTIONAL, BEST offer. 31 Spokxne. ItftI MOA CONVERTIBLE. RADIO ahd bexter rebuilt motor. Beat llftf VOLE8WAOEN. 47S1 DIXIE Hwy., Drayton. 174-1110.__ 1H7 VOLESWAOEn CONVER’tT- lOSO VOLK8WAOEN. SUN r66# New Authorixed Dealer VOLK^iWAGEN SALES AND SERVICE W .^RD-McELROY. INC. iS W. HURON IMIII OR 4-04SI ■ Buy »nd Sen Imported Car* For Sale Cars 106 HERE IT IS!! A lift! ANOLIA 2-door. It to equipped with u radio and healer, whitewall (ire*. It only take* 1100 down or your old car ^nd your ^paynmnta wUl^^ one up? Lloyd Motori, Lincoln-Mercury-Comet, 131 8. Bagtnuw, i4 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR CLEAN I H. RIOOINS — PE 1-7141. IM7 CHEVROLET. 3 IXX3B, RA-DIO. HEATER AND AUTOMATIC WHITE WALLS. ABSOLUTELY MO MONEY DOWN Assume payment* of IIS.7S oer mo. Call Credit Mgr , Mr. Park* at MI 4-7>00, Harold Turner, Ford. 10S4 CHEVY 1 DOOR 1371. OB Ukeatde Motor* CHEV. 210 4-DWR WAUUn. .. engtee, Powergllde, radio and heater, white side waUs, coral and white, real nlct car. Only gSH. EAST TERMS. NORTH CHEVROLET CO - 1000 B. WOODOARD ATE. BIRMINOHAM. MI 4-1731. steering, radio, heater, xrhtta walls. Honduras Maroon. 13,^ NORTH CHEVROLET (X) 1000 8 WOODWARD. BIRinNOHAM. MEI 4-3731.__________________ Si BEL-AIR CHEVIE. 1 DOOR. Powergllde. PE t-0131. 16 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR .... |3« et^ri _________W. Montcalm_______ 1ft CHEVROLET, 4 DOOR VI. Automatic, power steerlnx. radl& heater. Jade Oreen, |1,39S. EAST TERMS. NORTH CHEVROLET CO 1000 8. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM. Ml 4-373». W CHEVIE. 2 DOOR. SrtdE shift. iSSt. A real good buy. OL 1-4403. trade. ,FE ft-OlOl < lOSO BUICK SUPER HARI^i^, tJtt. Superior Auto Sales ftftO Oakland 1957 BUICK A very clean special 4 doer, heatsr, automatic. Ivory to| body. Bloom field HUto ear. FE 3-3351 1SS4 BliKXC EXTRA NICE. OR 3-0604 c. Manning. Dealer. HERE WE HAVE A VERY SHARP HIM Buick LeSabre ------------ This cetii has an tranamuslon with r I which ( like E I^lte BUI _____________________ only Il.Tftft Lloyd Motor*. Lin-coln-Mercury-Comst, 233 B. Bag- FE 3-1131. _____ ■ 711 Port* Rd. Woodland Lake Lots aoxiso. SmsU down payment Free deed to retired family only. Beautiful >0 acre park, ft swimming bcBcbe*. Oxs, electric. TelA-pbeoe. Investigstof Owner I— W. "omd River, Brighton. ^OT Sale Tires ,92 isai sssa ftli USED Tikia. n.M up. we My. een. Also wfattewsUs. Stote ■ Tire Bales. t03 S. Sagter- ■» PB 4-4*47 or PE 44Mi. News of What 3>eople __ to SEUi BEBT or WANT TO BUYTOgder y^ M on the g Day. low Oast Plow . . ■----a BamUs Ara Boat Discounts gHOP AT DUNHAM'S California Market I We head *40 Pontiacs. OM* B_ and Codniaes. Alto sharp 'S7. 'ftt. and ‘ftO models ! AVERILL’5 I loig Dixl* Hwy ! PB 3-HI7t___________FE AB ISO II 403-30 FOR OOOD JUNK OPEN EVES AND SDN. UNION LAKE IftUnteaLk. Rd. EMMlto j HELP!HELP!HELP! WE NEED EXTRA CLEAN USED CARS RIOHT NOW! I "TOP DOLLAR PAID'- ! Glenn’s Motor Sales 0» W Huron St___PE 4-7371 . DAWSON'S BPBCiAU Used If Lobe War cabin cruiser Real bay at ............. |10M AU Merchandise draetlcsUy reduced. Buy no* and save. Wage-maker, Owen*. Stcury, Sea Ray, Henry and Aqua Ipieen boat*. Erinrude motors and Pamco trailers Financing available. Take Mte to W lUgbland. Rlxht oa Hickory Rldgr Bd. to Demode Rd Left and foUow sign* to DAWSON S SALES at TtPSI-CO LAKE. Pbone Mato 14170. OOOD DEAL-JUNKS-WRBCKS- »M 1300 Cars and trucks FE 144. ROYAL AUTO PARTS. JUNK CARS WANTEfi Free towing rop BUCK—JUNE CAR, TRUCK, PONTIAC WASTE PB 34301. WE N?.KD CARS! EspeclaUy late model Pontiacs. CadUtocs. Oldsmobiles. Buickt, Chavrolats. For top dollar on tUrese models and Mitrs call as. M & M MOTOR SALES IS37 Dlxls Hwy. OR J-1M3 lOM BUICK. 3 DOOR, HAROf^. RADIO. HKATER AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWt* Assume payments of 130.71 pi. mo CaU credit Mxr.. Mt Parks si Ml 4-7600, Harold Turner, Pord. FOR SALE ino BUiOC. LIKE new, BO rust OS W Beverly S4 BUICK tWOR Sedan, with sMo. trsnsmtssloa. ra dlo and heater. Solid color, am whitewall*. »3S0 \'an Camp Chevrolet. Inc. MlUKMtD________________MU 4-103t •to BUICK 3 DOOR HARDTOP LoSabre. 13000 or an old ear and take ever payments. 'ST Ford convertible lOM luU price — 3-4331. Adktn* D«ed 44. IMT FORB, 3 DOOR, RADIO, HXISTXIn^ awn s-rknnnus'rTr* I. Call Credit Mgr. UM FORD. COUNTRY SEDAN. RADIO, HEATER, AUTOMA'HC TBANSMUSION,^ ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DoWm. Assume mento of in.Og par mo. ___________ Credit Mgr. Mr. Parke at MI 4-7500, Harold Turner, Ford, 3-»ll4.______________________ iU3 PORD CONVERTIBLE. VI. automatic, radio and heater, white waUi. 1341. N0R1« CHEVROLET CO.. 1000 S. WOODWARD. BIB- MINOHAM. Ml 4-373ft._________ 'S7 PORD 3 DOOR HO. AUTO-matlc. Radio and beater. 3-3477 _____________ 17 criEVY, 3 DOOR. VI STICK shift. Clean. 013-0051. UU CHEVY^3 DOOR. RADIO PAYMENTS OP U U PER MO. CaU credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at Ml 4-7600. Harold Turner. Ford. •il TRIUMPH, LIKE NEW, 0.004 mUes, radio and beater, |MI. Economy Cars, 33 Auburn, ._ 'M CHEVY. CONVERTIBLE, p6W-er steering, power brakes. 11,4M OR 3-07M. ■oi^CHEVHOLET, IMP ALA HARD-top. with powergllde and VI Engine, power steerln, radio, h^er, vrasbers wheel covers, tor. Aly II.SIS. Easy teroM. NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. 1000 S. WOODWARD ATE., BIR-MINOHAM. MI 44736. liu CHEVROLET WAGON. 4 door. Powergllde. V-S. white side wsU* and radio. 11.400. FE 44003. 'SO CHEVROLET 4-DOOR HARO-toD Impala, black with red Interior, V-i. lutnmetto trammir-‘ XliiB: power stserlng. vbltcwalto radio, heater, orlgtoal owner. *' ~T 5-k734. H.4'1 i»M (Chevrolet 3-DOdk, V4 em-line. Black and White, tw rust. No money down. Lucky Auto — —■ t. sagmaw, ne 4-3214. I CRETROtJCT. * DOOR, STAN-osru 4. suck. Very cteon. 1 owner |7M. J4M Ookvtow. Dray- ton Plain*.______________ UU CHEVROLET I M P A L A. 34.000 miles. VI. powergllde. FE 3- OOM. alter g 'll CORVAIR MON^A 3 DOOR Black Plni^, AutomsUc, Radio and Heater. WhltawaU*. Washers. ONLY 4.100 mile*. I3.IN NORTH CHEVROLET (X). UM 8 WOODWARD AVE. BIRSaNOHAM. MI 4- 3731. 1060 CORVAIR 7M 4-DOOR 8E-dan. Powergllde. radio, beater, rLU*. VoRTH*cincvR^irr^! 1000 8. WOODWARD, BIRMIRO-HAM. Ml 4-27M. . ON, WhlteWlMu, n»MnF aiai <>•»■ er. Powergllde Transmtoslon, Rashers. Jewel BIm PInIsh Only I3.I4I NORTH CHEVROLET CO 1006 8 WOODWARD ATE., BIR-MINOHAM. Ml 4-3731. CTRTSLER TOWN AND <}oUN- U47 DITCO TAN TRUCK, HI. lUl EM%U‘- FISCHER BUICK USED TRUCKS 13 Months warranty 714 B. Woodward, Birmingham 'M PORD CUBTOMLINE Mr with I cyl. stand, tranxn on, radio and beater. - Special ~ $1895 PONTIAC -RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Qemens ahd Corner Cass and Pike FE 3-7954 Crissman CHEVROLET COMPANY ROCHESTER OPEN EYES.__OL 3-1721 DRIVE A MILE SAVE A PILE! New 1961 Simea $1395.25 SM4ILL TOWN RAMMLER-DALLAS IHl N. MAIN XOCHErrSl DODOB-CramSR-TRUCltS For Sale Cbm _____156 OUVER BUICK Invites You to Inspect Our Fine Selection of Used Cars Today ! No Reasonable Offer Refused! ^ 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-5)101 Gosed Wed, and Fri. Eves, at 6 P.M. Buick - Opel - Jeep Renaults, Too! lUI FORD OALAXY. 3 DOOR hardtop ^7 cjrL Radte Heater brak*e*. U.m ------ >r •teerlng a lei. ll.HO. 1 real honey. Offered for only I1.4U. Lloyd Motor*. Uncoln-Mercu^-Comst, 333 B. Saginaw, H4 FORD, VERT OOOD. Ure*. |W. oR 3-4H4. UU PORa, 3-DOOR. A NICE CAR, — 'lU prtc- — -------- Lucky________ *. ft 44314, r Auto sales, U3 1360. PE 3-1331 ilU PORD V6. I 11.4M. 1134 Alhl, OR 3-3711. USED CARS JM TO IftOI. NO MONfiy DOWN, QUEEN AUTO Sales, m s, saoinaw. 'U FORD, 4 DOOR. HEATER. FORDOMATIC WHITE WALLS, LOW ICILEAdE ABaOLUTELV MO MONEY XXJWM. Amuidc pfty-meats of 132.11 per mo. CaU-Credlt Mgr Mr Parka ol Ml 4-7HS. Harold Turner Ford. MODEL A 0 Bale* IH Oakland n FORD PAIRLAHE HO. E(X)N-omy 4. White. Private owner, low mUeage. Just Uke Mutt aacritlce. OL 1- LARK, '61, NEW e CYL 3 DR.. HEAT AND DEFROSTER WINDSHIELD WASHERS ACCESS. EIT. WHITE WALLS. TOTAL DEUVERY PRICE |1.8H Mazurek Marine Sales B. BLTD. AT woodward 1U7 MERCURY. MONTEREfT R&R MOTORS tomatic transmission, radio and heater, whitewall tires, power brakes and power tteerlng. This to really a steal at the low low price of ll.nft. Lloyd Motors. Llncoln-Mrcury-Comet, 333 S. Saginaw, PI 3-tl31. __________ L l-PASSENOBR WAOON IS what this UH Mercury to. For 111 a month you get a car with radio and beater, whitewall tires, automatic transmission and much more. It can be Men at Lloyd Motors, Lincote-Mercury-C ‘ 333 S. Saginaw. PX 2-illl. H MKBCUBT 4-DOOR STATION v agon. power brake* and steering. clean, lulck sale. 1375. 205 -------" ‘ i to 6 p m. PE ft-3417. 'H MERCURY MONTEREY. VERY sharp! |1,27S. 772 Marritt St., off Clarkaton Hd.. Lake Orion. THIS UH MKBCURT 3-DOOR IS equlpp^ with radio and heater. whltewaU Urea, —*-----*------- V a sharp t_ of ll.UI. Lloyd Motors ■ rcury-Cc— *— “ E 3-1131 'H MEftC'UftY. NEW RUBBER. ~ 1 motor. Stick, |m. Save 0. FE »-327l._________________ IHMi Parke gt. NOW HERE WE HAVE ANOTHER honey. U67 Adercury 4-door ata-tton wagon. This litUa gem bae a radio and heater and automatic transmiaalon aa weU as power brakes And steering. It to a gleaming yellow and white car that to lelUng for only $Hft. Lteyd Motors. Uncoln-Mcrcury-------* 232 8. Saginaw. PE 3-1131. lEROME Motor Sales CASH BUYERS For Sale Cbfb _ 106 ■T.SS“i3S'»fiSSSi.^. EHS'HSyaSiTi.OT IWLOTfcLy NO money's^. Aaauma pkymMto of K! ffl»W?HaroSP Tvnier. ^d. Mercury eonverUbto. autamatlo tranamtosloa. and whltewaU Uroe are some of the eqUlpmant. You win get for UH down and M3.6I a month. Uoyd Motors. Unooto-Mercury-Comet. 333 S. Saginaw. PE 3-1131. _______ 'If OUOa. H. OONVWTIB® GBILE. SUPEB U 4-op. HSft full prica with own. Lucky Auto Bales, HEATER.'hYDRAMA'^IO. ABSa LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aasurat pay^MDti M J^’Leka S°&f478M,*H*rSf*'funier, Pord. UH OLDSMOBILK _______ „ 4-DOOR ________p. AIR-CONDITIONED. Power steering, black finlab UH. NORTH Chevrolet co. Ton 8. WOODWARD. BIRMINO-HAM. MI 4-27M. IM OLDSMOBILE. COMPLETE resuUt. Muit see to appreciate. Call_OB 3-1476 or FE ft43M , 'U OLDSMOBiLE. REAL CLIXIT; good coodlUon. I37». FE 44-TOP. RADIO AND HEATER. AU-TOMA'nC TRANSMISSION. 2^-BOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aaauma payment* of I3I.7I per ««. UaU credit Mr., Mr. Parka at Ml 4-7W6. Harold TtimeT, Ford. John 1 1164 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4-door. Good —j-*— OLltve 1-6671. 'STPLYMOffi FE t-OlW PLYMOUTH •U. MOTOR A N 6 ----------- condlUon. 136ft. EM For Sale Can 106 utl PONTIAC, A-1 .'OOmiTIQN. lift East Bird. M. hr PB Sjjfti. illlBONMiiTujurTMA. ftJIXV aqnlwiad. |3,3H. OR ^11.___ 'W^Btuc. iftftS. ok BBSflSF. far. Must sell quickly. PE t-7HI. UH 4-DOOR PONTIAC. EYDRA-mattc. radio and haator. OR l-4ttl ¥ohr A ooiiD ciJtktrcAjr^ properly ro-eoodltloiMd •«- oi ^ Iftly brleOg to to BIRMINGHAM JULY : 6 PonUao C SPECIALS ... ..jiUao (tetollna Badan. Hy-dramatlc. radte, baatar. A 1-owner car. lUt down. UU Pontiac Catalina Bporto Sedan. Hydramatlc. radio and beater. Tour 'M. t3 wlU make tow down payment. lUM. 1U7 Buick 3-Ooor Rardtqp. Dyiia-flow. Radio, beater, wbltewalls. A little gem I Tour 'll. '*K )43 WtU make down payment. Haupt Pontiac Sales CLARKSTON M-IS one mile north of U.S. 1| MApte I4»H n Mon., Tuea., Thuri. 'til S p.m UH PONTIAC CATALINA 4-OOOR BeauiUul Ugbt bins flnlsta with — 30.4H ------- ------ 3-7»3. I 'U 8TARCHIBP. MUST UM 7YILLTS. OVERDRIVE I 7t^ UU Psotlae. klc4 ....... |iu UH RamblOr. sharp....... ius superior Auto Salas »H Oakland 'H VOLKSWAGEN. CLEAN, LOW mileage, loaded, ebaap. UH Frembea gt. OR 4-13M._______ Wait Blooinflald Hllb PLYMOUTR 4 DOOR. FURY 'H. Exc. condlUon. Ml 4-UM. UH PLYMOUTH. l-PltSSENdBR Station wagmi. power steering, "eJlMft. 'H PONTIAC WAOON. ALL POW- er. like new, PE ft-017g.______ 'ftft PON'hAC CHIEFTIAN 3-DOOR. V*^ *!?!*. mechanlcaUy. ^Hydya- offer FE ft-4UI. HERE IS A HONEY. US7 Pontiac Star Chief 4.-door. It has automatic transmission and vhltewall .tires. The n " ' heater are topi. Tour Snwn nr XIAO (( all It _____ -. -aymenta i month. e^gaymenti 8. Saginaw. PX 2 UJ7 PONTMC CmiEPTAIN 4-DOOR sedan. Hydramatlc, radte, heater. 1 owner. ExceUent condition. Call PE 6-UU. WE HAVE A VERY OOOD SE-lectlmi of cheap carw as low as BUY AND SAVE 'H OLDS..........ft 'M OLDS ..........I 'M PONTIAC ......ft 'M OLDS .........ft '» PLYMOUTH .....ft 'ftft MERCURY ...ft '61 BONNEVILLE .SAVE 4 '61 BONNEVILLE .SAVE I '47 DUMP* TRUCE ..I 'H FORD tft TON TRUCK . . . ft 'M FORD *i TON TRUCK , | RUSS JOHNSON LAKE ORION MY 2-2371 MY 2-2381 dated Immediately. If yi I Buick 4-Dr. 67 Dodge, Push Bi U JI^ Sedan . 'H Ford Wagon . 'ftft Edsel Rard',op H Pontiac Cbtefu Plus many more all clearly marked on Windshield. These cars may be seen at US B. SAOINAW. in Poatiae, 1 block B. of Auburn. For addlUatl informa- HOMER HIGHT Small Town Trades: lift Ford 3-door. Radio, heater, lutomatlc transmtoslon. p n w e r steering and brakes . I2US 1146 Nash Rebel. 4-door, k-eyl. Radio, beater. power steering. Power brake* ...................... gngft. UM Corralr 4-door. Radte. heater. Chevrolet -Pontiac -, Buick Dealer ' Mlnutci from PooUac” OXTORO. ftUCH. - OA S4CM HASKINS EYE-POPPIN' SPECIALS 'Cl ChevVoIet Monxa, 3-door demo. . with PowerOllde transmiaalon, radio and heater. Many other accesaories. Bolid rad finish I '66 Oldamoblle "M" Convertible with auto, transmtoslon, " and heater. Many other i aorlee. Show room nrw. __________ the tires to the top! Beautiful beige and gold finish. mission, power steering and brakes. Radio and heater. Beautiful 3 tone blue finish! Like new throughout! : 'ftft Chevrolet Blscayne 4-door sedan. V-6 engine. PowerOllde transmtoslon, radio and b Blue and Ivory finish. '61 T-Blrd Hardtop with _ transmisston. power steering and brakes, power windows, radio and heater. Like- condition throughout! Many More to Pick From HASKINS CHEVROLET NEW 1961 FORD FAIRLANE 4-Door 6-C>’Hnder Ford-O-Matic Magic Air Heater ' Window Washers Oil Filter and Air Oeaner Turn Signals All .State and Federal l^xes Plus License and Transfer •$2304.21 , ^ DOWN Ask for Stock Ho. 144 BEATTIE WATERFORD P6R0 DEALER At the stoplight m Waterford OR 3-1291 WHAT TO DO WITH TWO? Sell the EXTRA Tible Lamp. TV Set. Eadlo SSsf.*"' SPECIAL New 'll Car, radio, heater, Ml.sk down. 145.11 per "r and C RAMBLER . SUPER MARKET EM 3-IIM lia Commerce Rd. •ftS RAIftBUBR WAOON, V-k. AUTO, trans., radio, heater, while walls, g9Wer steeriag and brakee. $666. WILL ACCEPT Boats. Motora, Ouna. Echo off a steam whlsUa. Sunshine from a beanery, Exhaust Pumea from an outboard motor, or almost any- Bill Spence, Ramblel' M g M«lP St (MU) CLARKSTON OPEN EVES. MA ftHgl UU RAMBLER 4-DOOR THAT has 6-cyllndtra wlta Its stick shift tranamlsslon. A radio and heater a)ong with the whitewall tires are some of Its finer fea-‘“je*; This can all be yours for $43.91 s month. Lloyd Motors, Llncoln-Mercury-Somet. 233 8. , Saginaw. Pg 3-H3I.___________ Suburban Oldsmcbile WE THINK We Have The Held one owner Irsde^s. iHMi J^} MONZA a-DOOR WO. R^lo. heater, automatic, tinted glaas, biff eoflne. realty Uke new and P, IjOVely 111 rote with white top. Full n of course 1 ReaUy a nluah $1495 log M brakes. You'll Uke $1195 a-uuUR ha: Biwrp ytnow aod black p $895 3-bOOR HARDTroS^Hefe'* ohs for «ira«^P»y?SS?a'n1' regr. Deebromed te the right iSfihSMf" $795 $1195 :rbAk.‘:.“f{jd’.S’;'hnM SUBURBAN USED CARS 555 S. Woodward MI 4-4485 'T' THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JULY 13. 1961 TWBNTY.SEVEN Today’s Television Programs’ Program furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to changes without notice dHUHMl l-WWTV I 7-WXTX-TV Ohannel 4-WWJ-TV Chumel •—OKLW-TV TONIGHT'S TV HiaRUGHTg fcW (2) Movie (coot.) (4) (Q)lor) George Pierrot (7) Sports (coot.) (9) Popeye •:99 (2) Highway Petnd (4) Pierrot (cont.) (7) Sports (cont.) (9) Cowtown Rodeo 7:M (2) Death Valley Deyi (4) Pony Expreee (7) Decoy (9) Ted Undsay 7:U (9) Passing Parade 7:90 (2) Perry Mason ^4) (Color) Bonanza (7) Leave Itdo Beaver (9) Web of Life 9:90 (2) Perry Mason (cent.) (4) Bonanza (cont.) _______(7) Lawrence Welk ‘ (9) On Guard 9:99 (2) Checkmate (4) Tall Man (7) Lawrence Welk (cont.) (9) On Guard (cont.) 9:99 (2) Checkmate (coot.) (4) Deputy (7) Boxing (9) Invlsil^le Man 9:99 (2) Have Gun-WUl Travel (4) Nation's Future (7) Boxing (cont.) (9) Expierations 9:45 (7) Make That Spare 19:99 (2) Sea Hunt (4) (Sp9dal) Profile (7) Roaring 30a (9) Nows 19:19 (9) Weather, Sports 19:99 (9) CMf 'Dp 19199 (3) (^wcial) Mias Univene (4) Profile (cont.) (7) Roaring 30s (eont.) (9) New York Confidential 11:99 (2) Miss Universe (cont.) r (4) News (7) Nows (9) Movie: “Nobody Lives Forever" (1946). When mobster comes out of the Army, his. eyes light upon money of wealthy widow. John Garfield, Geraldine nuserald, Walter Brennan, Faye Emerson. Uil9 (4) Weather (7) Movie: “My Sister EUeen" (1942). Two stage-struck sisters come to York and settle down in a weird basement apartment in Greenwich Village. Rosalind TV Features l^turday WIDE WORU) or BPORTg, S p.m. (7). The British Open Golf Oub in England. Arnold Palmer diacusses his play and that of rivals. PERRY MA80N, 7:30 p.m. (3) (Rerun). Mason (Raymond Burr) defends woman who accepted money to live in someone else’s apartment and then found herself charged with murder. BONANZA, 7:30 p.m. (4). (Rerun). Band of Cbmancheros, bandits who steal from white settlers to trade with Indians, visit the CHECK.MATX, 8:30 (Rerun), (2) Janice Rule stars as foreign ambassador’s dauiditer who is marioed for death at Chinese burial service. LEAVE IT TO BEAVER, 8:30 p.m. (7) (Rerun). Beaver's tonsils must «me out. LAWRENCE WELK SHOW, p.m. (7). The Lennon Sisters. Norma Zimmer. Dick Dale and the Dixieland group are featured. NA'nON’B FUTURE, 9.30 p.m. (4). Justice William 0. Douglas of the U.S. Supreme Court speaks on "foreign policy at home and abroad." nOHT OF WEEK, 10 p.m. (7) Rocky Pumerelle and Don Fullmer meet in 10-round middleweight bout at New York’s Madison Square Garden. MISS UNIVERSE PAGEANT, ):30 p.tn. (2). Entrants from more than SO geographical areas Russell, Brian Aheme, Janet Blair. (4) Sports (2) News (4) Movi^; "What a Woman" (19M). A high-powered and decorative female age eeeks uiiknown to play lead in best-selling novel. Roaa^ find Russell, Brian Aheme. llitf (2) Weather lliM (3) Sports 11:99 (2) Movleef 1. “Vice Squad’ (1963). Policeman is shot by two men attempting to ste^ car. Edward G. Robinson, imulette Goddard, 2. “Breakfast for Two" (1937). Wealthy girl decides she's going to marry heir to steamship line. Barbara Stanwyck, Herbert MarshaU. SUNDAY MORNING 7; II (2) Meditations (2) Mass for Shut-ins 9119 (9) BiUboard 9:11 (9) Sacred Heart 8:39 (2) Christophers (9) Herald of Truth 8:55 (4) News 9:1)0 (2) Decisions (4) Church at the Crouroads (7) Understanding Our World (9) Temple Baptist Church 9:15 (2) To Dwefi Together 9:30 (2) Detroit Pulpit (4) lYmiters of Faith (7) Christian Science (9) Oral Roberts 0:45 (7) Americans at Work 9t90 (4) Captain Gallant 9:99 (4) Mr. Wisaid 1:99 (4) (^oecial) Profile (7) Youth Bureau 9)90 (7) atizen Soldier (9) Movie: "The Coldlts Story" (English, 1965). Group of offlcers are imprisoned by Gemutn high command at Colditz Castle. John Mills. 1:45 (3) Report from Washington 4:09 (3) Camera Three (4) Sunday Matinee (7) Eichmann on Trial 4:30 (2) Detroit Speaks (7) Issues and Answers (4) Capitol Reports 1:00 (2) Accent (4) Briefing Session (7) Matty's Funday Funnies 1:30 (2) Amateur Hour (4) News Analysis (7) Rocky and His Friends (9) Science Fiction Theater SUNDAY EVENING 9:00 (2) Person to Person (4) ((>>lor) George Pierrot i (7) State Trooper (9) Popeye 0:30 (2) Twentieth Century (4) Pierrot (cont.) (7) Walt Disney (9) AU in the Family 7:90 (2) Lasele. (4) (ColwT^hlrley Tbmple (7) Walt Disney (cont.) (9) Movie: “In This Our Ufa” (1943). Several days before her marriage to attorney, girl runs off with her .sister’s husband. Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, George Brent. 7:30 (2) Dennis the Menace (4) Shirley Temple (cont.) (7) Maverick (9) Movie (Cont.) 8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan (4) National Velvet (7) Maverick (cont.) (9) Movie (cont.) 8:19 (2) Ed Sullivan (cont.) (4i Tab Hunter (7i Lawman (9) Movie (cont.) (2) G.E. Theater (4) (Ck>lor) Sunday Mystery (7) Rebel (9) Internationa) Zone 9:39 (2) Holiday Lodge (4) Mystery (cont.) (7) Asphalt Jungle (9) News Magazine (2) Candid Camera (4) Loretta Young (7) Asphalt Jungle (cont.) (9) News 10:19 O^Weather, Sports 10:30 (9) Golf Tip 10:30 (2) What's My Line? (4) This Is Your Life (7) Editor's (Choice (9) Dr. Christian 11:00 (2) News (4) News tf) News (9) Klplinger Changing Times 1I:U,(2) Weather (4) Weather (7) Movie: "Cafe Hostess' (1939)BNightclub dancer who marries a sailor learns he's Miss Universe 1961” at Conven-tion Hall, Miami Beach. Ckuitest-ants will be seen in native costumes, evening gowns and bathing suiu. Sunday BRIEFINO RESUON, 5 p.m. (4) Two days before scheduled second manned space flight by the Unitwl States, viewers will be shown de-Ulls of the first flight. Films of astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr. on bis flight of May 5. (Color). EICHMANN ON TRUL, 4 p.m. (p. Highlights of week's sessions in Jerusalem. ACCENT, 5 p.m. (2). Interview with the noted author-scientist C. P. Snow. SHIRLEY TEMPLE, 7 p.m. (4). (Rerun). Two young hltdi-hlkers become involved with foreign agents in Mexico. (Olor). EO SULUVAN, 8 p.m. (2). (Rerun headliners) Danny Thom Mickey Rooney, the McGuire Sisters, Bob Newhart, Joselito and Earl Grant. MYSTERY HOUR, 9 p.m. (4). (Rerun). School teacher, hopelessly ill. devises bizarre scheme to have himself killed. Everett Sloane (Color). HOLIDAY LODGE, 9:30 p.m. !). Johnny Miller (Johnny Wayne) accidentally knocks ou champion boxer while sparring . CANDID CAMERA, 10 p.m. (7) (Rerun). Vivian Vance portrays salesgirl in hosiery shop and bakery customer who samples too much rum cake. EDITOR'S CHOICE, 10:30 p.m. (7). Photos taken inside the human heart are shown public for first time. to be murdered. Ann Dvorak, Preston Foster. (9) Movie: "All This and Heaven Too’’ (194i>). Frmchi governess has disquieting romance with duke whose home she lives in. Bette Davis, Quu-les Boyer. nsirm-Sports------------------- (4) Sports 11:11 (2) Movie: "The Shepherd of the HilU” (lOtt). Girl U fat love with recklen young man who is determined to kill father. John Wayne, Betty Field. 11:19 (4) Movie: "A Message to Garcia" (1936). ‘ soldier volunteers to carry message from President McKinley to revolutionary leader General Garcia. Barbara Stanwyck, Wallace Beery. MONDAY MORNING 9:19 (2) Meditations 9:11 (2) On the Farm Front (2) News (4) Dave Garroway (7) Funews (2) Felix the Cat 7:38 (4) Today on the Farm (3) B’wana Don (7) Johnny Ginger 8:15 (2) Captain Kang.voo 8:30 (7) Movie (2) MMe . (4) Ed AUen 9:30 (4) Consult Dr. Brothers 9:45 (4) Gateway to Glai^r AIR CONDITIONIR $199w ft&s swirrs RADIO 9Ml AmiANCI ' Qonorol Mofort DELCO Got onlor) Diver Dan 19:19 (3) Felix the Cat (7) Q.T. Hush 19: U (4) Industry on Parade (4) House Detective (7) Realm of the WUd (9) Christophers 11:15 (2) Uttle Lulu 11:30 (2) My Uttie Marge (7) (Championship Bowling (9) African Patrol SUNDAY AFTERNOON 11:00 (2) Amos -’n' Andy (4) Plays of Shakespeare (9) West Point U:39 (2) Movies: 1. "Arise My Love" (1940). Girl reporter arranges for a flyer's escape from Spanish military prison. Claudette Colbert, Ray MiIIand, Dennis O’Keefe. 2. "C h r 181 m a 8 in July" (1940). Peor young man alKl sweetheart are visited by bewildering piece of good luck. Dick Powell. Ellen Drew. (4) Builders' Showcase (7) Western Manhunt (9) Men of Annapolis (4) Journey (7) World Adventure Series (9) Movie: "White Heat" (1949). Gunman and his Your BRIEFED ON TOUR-Lt. Cmdr. WUllam C. Remick, head of the Pontiac Naval Reserve JVaining Center, maps out the path of a naval transport ship on which these two Pontiac youths will be aboard for a Mediterranean cruise later From Navy League Squadron this summer. They earned the tour by placing high In examinations of the Navy League Sea Cadet program. The boys are Timothy Daily (left), 15. of 1099 Berkley Ave., and Joaeph E. Dumas Jr., 15, of 644 Benson St. 3 Pontiac Area Cadets Taking Cruises Three Navy League sea cadets from the Pontiac area hav^ been selected for cruises in the Mediterranean this summer aboard U.S Navy supply .ships. Joseph El. Dumas Jr, 15, of 644 Benson St., and Timothy J. Daily, | Already on a cruiso is Robert W. Sisung, 19, of 7133 Buck-thorno 81., Weot Bloomfield TownsMp, who is on the US8 Roso wblel^ left New York Wednesday. During the three-week cruises “ . Italy 15, of 1099 Berkley Ave.. will sail j the boys will visit Spain, aboard the USS Upshur on Aug. and other ports of call. 15. I Selected on the basis of scores kill man during train robbery and eecape with $300,000. James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Edmond O’Brien, Steve Cochran. I (7) Movie: "The Bandit of Sherwood Forest” (1946). Robin Hood's son returns to -Sherwood Forest when vlL lains threaten crown. Cornel Wilde, Anita Louise. Movieland Calls Holden 'Mr. Nice Guy' --Todciys Raidio Programs-- wcas (iiM) wxrs ons) 4;|S~W)R OKLW. WeON, Kevt, Sporti 6JM—W (R Trepdi 7:*S—WJR, CSif. OOWB WWJ. liooltor WXrZ, J. SebuUsn CELW. HeslUi WJBK. Jack, SsUber WCAR. Coarsd S:Sa-WJH, At Tsar Rsqusit t;|»-WWJ, UoBlIsr t:ie-WJR, BsUt lals M:ie-Wjn. lltmorUry WWJ. MmU 'tU OSWB e:sa-wn. fsrm nstitw OKLW, Atbsm Tl«a,_ WJBK. arstlisrhood'Br. i:iS-WJB, Orfsn mioors WJBS:. Bsertd MoU tisa-WJR. Bswa htiw WXTZ, Amerlesn Oiaw, March 8l faith - 7:S»-WJR. farA WWJ. Martotr'i Church WXtk. ftuccl atM cai.W, Bautticy Tab. WJBE. frstaauni Hour WPON. SpIccopsI Br. SiSS-Wjn, Mc«c, Plaas WWJ. nterylsaa. Mule WXyk. Or. Bob PUrw CKLW, Tour Werahlp Bes WJBK, Hywnc Wctsjs WfON, St. Jchs Lolh. Rr. •;SS-WJII, Rantro TaUcf WWJ. Bewe, Moals SieSa.WJlft WJBK. Ntwe. 9t. PrtacU WCAB. Itcwi fatrlek WPON, Sou. SersBUde SJM-WJK. AIbnni. lUUtlaa WWJ, Newt. Muatc wavk, Voice 0> Prophiay caiw. Hcb. Ctirwuan WJBK. World Toaorrov. UBK.' Hove. Spawopol •ise-wwj, No«c. sooHtc WXTE. pner:ma(t CKLW, Word of Lift CKLW. Oral Roboru WJBK, Toon Rail WPON. Bm. Rapt., Ntwa l;M>-WWJ. St. Paul’i Coth. WXVS, Uraol bloaaagt. Nova CKLW, PoBtUe Baptlat WJBK. Na«a. Titan WPON, Central Mcthedlal liia-WJia Salt Lk. Cboir WXYZ. ChriaUao la AcUos BONDAT ArrSRNOON ZWS-WJR, Newa, Ouett WXTZ, Sunday Beat, Nciri WPON, Church M Week CKLW. Bob Staton IrM-WJK. BI-PI Holiday WWJ, Ncua, Around lai WCAR, Muck WXTZ. Bun. Boat, Nc«c !SS>WP0N. sun. sertnado l:C0-WJR, Ptrey Palth WCAR, Neva. Loeaa CKLW, Ron Kaowito islO-WJR, Ona Stop Mora WWJ. BocoboU WCAR. Ntoa, Looan WJBK. Soortt. Bl^ibU mini Bus. Bounds 'fss.'ssrJSL.. SISS-.WJ1I. Nowt. Pmusi WCfR, Neva. LOfua ., t:SS-WJR. Spoctruhi CKLW. CbrVd'phas. WJBX Buador Bsuads CKLW. Nova. Toby Ooftd nrpm. cisik ouna WXTE. Sunday tiSS-WCAR, Newa. Thomaa WWJ. Meet the Preaa WCAR. Newa, Tbomai WPON. aixk Dtelt l:SS_wxrs. Sunday Beat CKLW. Revleal WJBK. Neww. Stereo, WPON. dark Qpyla WWJ, Monitor, Nowe l:M-WJ^Hymat of Faith & I; to—WJR, Chopol Hour CKLW. Oroaeo PL Bpt. WXTE. Sunday Bait WWJ. Monitor WCAR, Newt WPON, Chuck Lowlt WWJ, Nowi, Monitor tiNt-WJR, Uymon't Boar WWJ, Howt, Monitor IM-WJR, Btoroo WWJ. CatbeUe Hour WJBK, Ntwa. Concert WXTE. Truth Herald CKLW. Br. of Dtoloion WPON. Den Thempton lOilO-WJR. Aik Prefoiaor WWJ, BSamol UfM WXTE, Rcetral CKLW. Uoht. Lift Hr. WPON. Mellow Muile UtOe-WJR, Newa. Sports WWJ, Nows. Mnalc WXTE. Bun. Beat CKLW. Bldtr Morton WJBK. Ntwa, CD. Comedy lltSS—WJR, Mutle CKLW. Album WJBK, AdoIeacenU WKTl, loenea and Aaiwora MONDAT MOBNINO StSS-WJR. Newa. A**elt. WWJ, Newt. Boberla WXTE. Prod Wolf. Reyra CKLW, Porm Newa WJBK, Newa. Pam WCAR, Bewc. Sheridan WPON, Burly Mam. Lina SiSS-WJR M^o Ron . CKLW, iye O^or WJBK. Dully Wbit , WPON, Psrsi Nowa, MOm. tiSS-wjlL Howe, Muolo WWL Ntwa, RAerta ----Newa. Wo« Mwa, Toby D 'Ufoir, Newa, Borty Mem. 1:S0-WXTK Ntwa. WoU CKLW, tooru. Daetd WJBK. N?wa, Traffic WCAR. Mowi. Bberldau S4S-WJ1I. Rawi. onset WWJ, Newt. B#a^ WXTB. Bawa^oH CKLW, _____ ^BK. Newt, Raid KPON. City Hall, b WCAR, Newa, Man WPON, MuiiiD. Nalfh., Ntwa WXTIb, Brauraat ( C.XW, Im Van WJBK, Nawi, Clork Bald WCAR. Ntwa WPON, Muileal Nal(h. IiOO-WJR. HaMth WWJ Newa, Lynker CKLW, Joe Van WJBK, Retd WPON, Mualeal Nalthbor lltSS-wjR, Newa. Farm WWJ, Ntwa, Pyfa WXTZ, Newa MaNaalay CKLW, Nana Van WCAR, Newa Puna WPON. Man on St.. Mualo WXtk, Nona McNoehy WCAR. Nona Muile WJBK. Retd l:S0-WPON, Muala, Newa CKLW, Joe Van WPON, Mualc, Ntwa Newt, Shin Bk I:»S-WXTZ. WINTBR CKLW, Duelaa WCAR. Ncna Bharlduu WPON, carrloc* Trade i-ewa, aaiwiB CKLW. Bud Daelee liSt-WJR. Ncna Muele Ha WWJ, Nene, AiUtOn WKTZ. Winter CKLW. Nena, Mule WCAR. Nene. Bbertdan WPON. Carrtasc Trade 4:SS-OKLW, Bud Daetei SidS-WJR, Rena Clark made on regular Navy qualification tests, the cadets were among 32 members of the Pontiac bm cadet squadron tested. The squadron, sponsored by the southeastern Michigan Council of the Navyl League, is the first formed In Michigan. The unit meets 7-9 p.m. every Monday at the U.IS. Naval Reserve Training Center. 469 S. East Blvd. A special "enrollment night" for those interested in joining is slated for Monday. ' All area boys, ages 14-17, are eligible for membership provklsd they can meet Navy physical re-qulremenU and maintain satisfactory school grades. Friends and lathers of the boys are given commisslonB in *the program, and act as officers for administration and Instruction. 19:09 (2) I Love Lucy (4) Say When (7) Jack LaLanne 19:30 (2) Video VUlage (4) (Color) Play Hunch (7) Jackie Cooper 10:40 (9) Billboard 10:46 (9) Junior Roundup 11:00 (2) Double Exposure (4) (Color) Price Is Right. (7) Gale Stturm (9) Romper Room, 11:10 (2) My Little Margie (4) Ooiulkntration (7) Love That Bob'. MONDAY AITEINOON 19:00 (3) Love of Life. (4) Truth or (3onooquencoo (7) Camouflage (9) Mary Morgan 13:30 (2) Search lor TomfHTOw. (4> (color) It Could Be You (7) Number Please (9) Susie 12:45 (2) Guiding L^ht 12:5« (9) News U:55 (4) News 1:00 (2) (Charles Boyer t Is Albert F. Leek, By EARL WILSON STOCKHOLM — Still lean and handsome and only 43, Bill Holden, a self-made millionaire, today'Is "Mr. Nice Ouy” of the movies — a chauffeured Chrysler Imperial takes him to the set but he rides In front beside the driver. Yes, BUI Beodle from O'Fallon, lU., has it made on a couple of eontlnenta and is now trying it on a third. Sitting in the Apollonla Hotel here one recent rali^ afternoon, he spoke of his longing to return to Africa where he has an. Interest in the Mount Kenya Bafkrt fuH faciiltiw of the training center Club in Nanyuki, Kenya, Bast Africa. available for such subjects Uk. . ..U. me, 1 Keep «.„t- Ing to go back, ’ he said. | "Membership in the sea cadet WILSON "Africa’s terribly primitive. It’s still a,§™kram does not commit the ca- Members wear uniforms similar to regular naval uniforms and tlw country of violence. It’s like our west was 100 years ago. Our west was stUl pretty rough hi 1861. It had to grow up.” Holdcn'U 9oon be taking his sons, 14 and 17, and his wife, the former star Brenda Marshall, on another safari. "Any kind of a trip there Is a safari,” be explained. "I’m not interested in shooting any more. I’ve done that . . The Holdens are celebrating i 21st wed(^lng anniversary. They had a spectacular Nevada honeymoon. Each has to have an appendectomy. 'It W8US two and a half months before we had our {health.” smiled BUI, remembering that July 1940. "I thought, what else could happen? "The war!” he said. THE WEEKEND WINDUP ... The London 'Hmes growls that N.Y.'s Metropolitan Museum' of Art, arith its 25 Rembrandts, Is unfair to Manhattan’s army| of workera with Its 5 pan. closing because they cap never visit-it wltbout giving up the "rare fresh air of their weekends." It suggests JFK do something ... Bponoer Traey, who arent to Germany to make "Judgment^ at Nuremberg,'' was asked by a British company to play Ben-i Jamln FtankUn . . . Faye Emerson asked hairdresser Ernest Adler to fly to Cape Cod and her hair ... ★ ★ ★ EARL'S FEARL8: One bachelor put it this way to Tony Petlto: "I'd rather have people asking me why I never married, than why I did.” This is the time of year when tourists learn that most of the country’s roads fall into two categories—"Inadequate”. and "Under Constructiion.” . . . That's earl, brother. (Oopyright 1181) I 1 " t to become a member ol the naval forces at a later dale’. Lusk said. "However, if he does decide tO entrt- one of the varied US Naval educational programs, the training received as a cadet will greatly enhance his eligibility and progress" The cruises scheduled in the Mediterranean are annual events sponsored by the Navy “Shipmate” program, .^uadrons are given the name of a commis-| sioned naval vessel, and the newly-1 jbemodPontiac unit wiH be named! the Franklin D. Roosevelt ship.' The unit will receive a plaque j from the ship and regular reports! of the ship’s activities. | The Southeastern Michigan; CkHincil of the Navy League was| recently formed in order to extend the activity of the Navy League in the Southeastern Michigan area outside of Detroit. Dr. Sidney E. Oiapin of Dearborn is president. Commander Norman Williams, (USN, Ret.) of Detroit is chair-, man of the sea cadet program. | (4) J (7) 7 Star Theater I (9)-Movie 1:35 (7) News 1:89 (2) As the Worid Turns (7) Life of RUey 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth 3:90 (2) Amos 'n' Andy -(4) (Color) Jan Murray (7) Day in Court 1:33 (2) Houie Party (4) Loretta Young (7) Sevan Kaya 3:99 (2) Our Mlia Brooks (7) ()uMh For a Day. (4) Young Dr. Malone (9) Movie 3:99 (4) From Thest Rooti (3) Verdict li Youn. 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Sears Store or Wareboase {< ' ^Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back’’ SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. ' Th« Wtather V.!. WMllMr BarMK rwM»*i THE PONTIAC PREliftlE OWHfilfiB VOL. 119 NO. 186 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. JULY 15, 1901-28 PAGES Khnishdiev to Avoid Hitler's Mistake Four Friendly Competitors Clouds, Showers Robert Kennedy Likely to Remain Through Sunday Variable cloudiness with scattered showers Is the forecast (or the Pontiac area through Sunday. Not much change .in temperature is expected according to weatherman. ' Notes Limit to U.S. Patience Cautious Kremlin Boss About Underestimating American People Controlling Plane Traffic The low tonight Is pit^icted to be 65. Tomotrow the meti;ury will climb to a pleasant 80 degrees, but a cooler trend is expected during the next (our days. Occassional six^ers are forecast (or Monday and Tuesday with precipitation totaling .3 to .7 of an inch. Southwest winds 3 to .5 miles per hour this ntoming will become variable and remain under 15 m.p.h. later today. The lowest temperature Preced- people.” Ing 8 a.m. was 6fi. At 1 p.m. the; tha reading was 82. NEWPORT NEWS. Va. (UPI) — Atty. Oen. Robert F. Kennedy warned Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev today not to make the same mistake Adolf Hitler did—; “underest i m a t i n g the; Speaking at the christen-; ing of the Polaris submarine USS John Marshall, Kennedy declared that the; United States “can be| pushed too farC i Hp said this country is “no(| looking for a battle nor searching: for a fight." | be added that Aroericantt SEMimAUSTS-Four happy Miss Universe semihnalists hold hands Friday night as they wish each other luck in tonight's final Judging. Reading .from left are Wang Li-ling, Miss Republic China; Arlette Dobson, Miss AP PhAMtai England; Marlene Schmidt, Miss Germany: and Liliane Bumier, Miss Switzerland. Many of the candidates spent practically all of Friday preparing for the semifinal cmnpetition. Final Judging b Tonight Refugees Pour Into W. Berlin Flee From Commies at ! Rate Mindful of Year. ‘ , ... k II-. « lx J people ' who will meet their iv satellites Revolted NponHlbllltles *in this rllmaetlral time in world aHaIrs." I From Our .News Wires | i BONN. Germany — Communist j pressures sent the westward exodus of East German refugees surg-ling today at the rate of 1956 — the Soviet satellites ex- 15 to Vie for Miss Universe iplodH. I West German officials said the i refugees are streaming into West Berlin at the rate of nearly 1,000 The attorney general said (hat; when his brother met Khrushchev at Vienna he was aware that "fhe| great danger to the world was that the Soviet leaders, not understand-1 ing our system of goN’emment nor our determination and will, would underestimate and misconstrue *hc American people and its government. "COME ON IN"—This is the message given over the radio to an inbound plane from the new air traffic control tower at Pontiac Municipal Airport. Controlmen John Churan (lefU and Henry Capron are in touch with planes in the PantUe Pre»« Pbata air and on the taxiways, saying all's clear after the small plane (above lefti has pulled off the runway and into the ramp in front of the terminal building. The plane is passing through a water puddle. AP PhaUlai BEAUTIES BEAUTIFYINO-Uwking little like contestants in the Miss Universe pageant are Ariette Dobson, Miss Engjand (left) and Susan Jones, Miss Scotland (right). Needleu to Uf, both girls shed their nets and rollers for more attractive apparel in the Miss Universe semifinals held Friday night. Union Completes Presentation at GM MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (API -Fifteen girls from Qilna to Iceland go nervously into the finals of the Miss Univere Beauty Pageant tonight wondering what the judges see in them. * # ♦ "I think it wa? my figure, but I'm not sure." said Marlene Schmidt, of Stuttgart, Germany, a 5-foot. 8-inch blonde with a beehive hairdo which adds nearly a foot to her height. "I wanted them to think I looked kind and happy. That's the impression I wanted them to judge me on." Her dimensions are 36‘/i-23-351i. •T beBeve my sMpoaa dress get me Into the setnMnals,’* said Wang U-lhw of Taipei, repre-BMUnc the Kepublic of China. Through her Interpreter she explained that a zhipoan dress is a Chinese dress with slits in the skirt. * * it ; "My figure was roy best point,” raid Susan Jones of Aberdeen, ScoUand, a 37-23‘4-35\i redhead. "But that's only my opinion. Maybe the judges saw something else. UTw knows what ideas they have of women." Several of the other girls agreed. M IN 1ST ROUND Forty-elghtv beauties competed in the opening round. They paraded along the ramp in native I costumes, then donned elegantly styled evening gowns and finally bathing suits. They changed back to evening gowns before the 15 semiflnalists Iwere annouced. per day. They said the total lor the e«k ending last night was 6,732. Imoot 2.660 more than for the Scenes at the refugee camps resembled the days which preceded the 1956 uprinngs in Budapest and Poznan, Poland. * During that period of unrest in 2 Stand Mute Traffic 'Cops' of Sky on Boat Charges Keep Airways Safe By PETE LOCHBILER 1 lu OA Mnesrmn rtunr The. Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) had almost operating the control tower 'at Pontiac Municipal Airport when the first unusual air incident occured. mi.,.’'";:, u«, ewnm Ihc, A “>«ll "P Tom Detrort (sMMln- as "a dying, stumbling women in Metropolitan Airport, gotj horse wWrh would destroy II- Monday night, both the jogj took the COm-‘ ■ ljr:irnh:ri;::;«^.n'rblned efforts or FAA ex-,j llitler made the same mistake 1939 about a free society." he; said, "and the result was an in-l calculable cost and the death of over 40 million people." The President's hrother said that while "Khrushchev is not Operator, Owner Face July 26 Hearing Ove Mishap Fatal to Pair Charged with negligence in i the satellites the flow of East Gcr-| "If this is what Khrushchev rcul-j{ppf„r^ ToJnship Justice Court perts here afld at Metro to eraged ly believes." he .said, "he also ^^j^^ay him. Race Violence makes a moat dangerous mistake j’’7^;]" for William R. Halley, 28.:*“::^ ""“d,.,,, vety ser- Dnrl/cThiranA Americanjpf g, ,he^peratw, jous. reported Frank (^neman, K0CIa3 VmCdyO people." man refugees to the West 27,000 a month. MAY RILE NIKITA At Hyannis Port. Mass.. Piesi- „ dent Kennedy, faced with a crislsl Recalling the life of the Supreme over West Berlin, emphasized his I Court justice after whom the sub-concem (or all countries behind jn«”ne launched today was named, the Iron Curtain bv proclaiming a|Kennedy said, "The idea that gov-“CapUve Natitms Week" starting emment and government officials Sunday subject to the law has no . place in the Communists’ system. Former PrewldenI ElsenlHiwer T _______ twined a similar proclamntlou S'.',',!: VflZ:'. Soys Satellite Destroyed^.„„ !X)NDON (ft - A leading Soviet Richard Schaeffer. 23. of 414 Tll- jower chief in Pontiac. "The pilot mor Drive was scheduled for 2.had lots of gas and sufficient al-m. July 26 by Jusike of theltitude. But it shows how we can Peace Patrick K. Daley. ! help prevent more serious Incl- The pair is charged with neg developing. " Hgent operation of a motorboat, j Friday morning, Albert Gnmpp Hatlev was released on $10o! bond a^d Schaeffer ®n *100 per-| rnfilvefwT sonal bond pending Ihe.r appear-; Kennedy's plans to meet the Rus-j f>«d«y nifht Russia's Sian threat to Berlin will begin |P”>be launched five months taking visible shape next week. After sending Khrushchev a note | rejecting the Russian premier’s Orman demands Tuesday. Kennedy will go before reporters Wednesday to answ-er questions onj the communique. At the height of the appUuse for the wlmiers, Miss Oreeoe— 18-year-oM Elestherla Delutsi of Athens, one of those who didn't _________ I make It-^plnted, The enrtain i,-!’! i rriffINOS DETROIT (AP)-The United Auto Workers Union bronght down f.,t and she * ' R<.pubiican senators has completed presepUtion of its new contract demands |hale cIim congrossionai Frank Jones, 30. « C'onvair was about to take ;| off for points north. Drowned when Schaeffer’s small boat sank 150 feet offshore were] Mrs. Leona Lampson. 48, of 830j When, ten minutes later, Robinwood Ave.. and Mrs. Wil-ioka> for the small craft to rome liam Gray. 38. of 231 Chamberlain!»"• the pilot reported he didn * Negro Youths Attack White Man, Girls With Ax Handles, Explosives From Our News Wires CHICAGO (AP) — Negro youth gangs attacked a white man with handles and hurled explosives at two young white girls as racial violence erupted for the third successive day in a tense, mixed neighborhood on the Southwest Side. Also sometime next week, the Pentagon Is expected to complete Its re\1ew of U.S. defense Bob Crosby's Daughter Stood Up by Bridegroom noimced he wns increasing Russian milltnry spending. White Beefed-up police patrols cruised ;the streets as the toll of white "We tried first to find him by{p,,p^g injured by ro\'ing gangs having him describe on the radio jgf young Negroes rose to 18. the groundmarks he was flying j (Teen-agers also staged a "hot over. But that didn t work — dx*lweather” riot for more than an groundmarks sounded like theyi^yy^ i„ normally could have been anywhere in Morton, III. North Oakland County. A|x)ut a dozen youngsters started SPOTTED ON RADAR |(he riot, which attracted 200 per- „ . „ . , I "Then we tried to tell him how i sons, polite said. One youth was SAN FRANCISCO — Bandleader Bob Crosby S,^ vORTAC direr-1 hospitalized and two policemen daughter, Elizabeth Ann, 27, was still a miss today andjtionai beam, but he couldn’t figure I were hui-t.i be as much in the dark as anyone « woa Chai^ mat KmiH-dy might|*bat happened to her bridegroom. nh,y «■,„ aw, lo spot him on iMr send Congress a special messagej Friday aftemoon the pretty brunette, wearing a rad.u , relaying directions to us to j the national civil defense program. at General Motors and plans to wind up arguments for wage and benefit improvements at Ford and Chrysler next week. Then it will be. the turn of the union bargaining teams to listen to any counterproposals the companies ----- ——a----------—• ’—♦may have in mind. So far HEY! WHERE YOU GOIN’? Ithey’ve offered nothing. } After bargaining talks were re-'cesied for the weekend Friday, GM Vice Prerident houis Q. Seaton told newsmen the uidoh's of Santiago, are tbe talles Idemands could be described in'5-^4. carried off. Pageant flelals saM she had fainted earlier this week, after a parade. They saM she was high-strung. The 15 girls range in age from just-turned 18 to 24. the youngest being Rosemarie Frankland of Wales. The eldest is Miss Germany, an electronics engineer who fled from East Germany a year ago with her family. engagement ring, arrived^ at City Hall to meet H. 3 p.m. arrived but Jones did not. San She had called Jones at '2:20 p.n briefings on U.S. military i-eadi- Francisco writer. They were She and Miss Chile, Gloria Silva 8eataw said the denwRds n tai yean of ow lwrga>*h« Umm wHh the CAW." UAW President Lcoowd Suh Yang-hi of Seoul, Korea, is the shortest—5-foot-4. But she is! also the most liberally endowed, i 37-22*4-37. That gives her five inches on Atida Plsanti of Haifa, Israel the slimmest of the lot at »n-32. ____ja." He aald there was no medHuikal way of figuring the cost oi UAW demands sts«e of negotiatioiis. The talks started two « ness to meet the Berlin c BULLETIN M08CX)W (AP) — Tbe United States 469 meter relay team of Pentiac’s Hayee donee as well as Frank Budd. Ctmrie* Frasier mad Paul Dra.vten, Ninashed the world record with a lanUs-tlr 36.1 secoads time today in the Amerlean-Rovlet Track Meet. Tbe rrow d gasped In astonish-meat wbea the time was aa-thea broke lalo wild in civil to be married ceremony. She waited with her mother anJ He said that he was just High with his shower and that would lake a eab mer." she said. From then nii it was simple, (iineiiian reported. The pilot had iH-en about ID miles northeast of the field, but he soon ranie in and landed, heading afterwards for a radio shop on the field In learn how to beam In on VORTAC. An Elgin man, Fred A’aughn dr., told (lilrago police four Negroes belabored him with ax handles early today as hi* returned from a cigar store to hia mother's home. He was hospitalized with head euts and bruises. I Van Hook. The appointed hour of g^e called a few friends too. But^ 0 one was able to locate Jones. | For pubUoatkm, at least, all ol the glris gave a variathm of Miaa Sweden's answer when she was gsked what the thought of her chances of winning the Miss Uni’ AB ftur of the raonm had a part la the reeeri. When anchor man Draytea got the baton he merely hod to hang on to hb Let NANCY add to your summer fun, no matter where you go! Simply phone ago. ♦ ♦ ♦ ! iwe-yara leaa. ite paiiea anomer FE 2-8181 Wootjeode declared unk» pro-i surprlaed I got this! ahead at the flniiih. poeals for a wage increase based | j|j„ , njjnij i " said" * * * or (tee your carrier boy on economic growth, expanskm of Cunllla Knutsson of Ystad. Swe-i The Ruaidain team also broke and have suppleninttol unemployment com-|den. ' I’m nothing special. ” »*ded record by finhAliig nnisoa ?««"»“«> improvements in * * * In t^.t. The liA record was THE PONTIAC PRESS pMsion plan would coat 0>e ••We have our own private ideaa held by a U.8. aaltoeal tram sent to your vacation ad- compania «dy. a lew more IMS’ Of) tbe subject, " added Arlette drtisw. ^nlea per hbur. I Dobson of Weybridge, England. aad three . Oermae asttonal The girls, Unda Rivers, 14. and Alice Ramos. 12. told officers they wciv sitting on the Ramos front porch when four or live young Negroes stopped on the sidewalk, hurled a few remark,s and then a home-made bomb eon-Nol too much to tiu' episode,ijaining steel pellets. Both girls but this is the purpose of the FAA j were hospitalized with cuts. —to handle and direct air traffic i Sixty-four Negroes were round-in and out of the airfield in a safe, pj up ijy police Friday as tension :LI;AVE city hall expeditious flow, without any un-'counted in the area. ' Finally at 4:25 p.m. her .step-due incidents to mar the record.! father suggested the wedding party' * * * leave city hall Handling 325 to 250 operations, ;in and out every day, seven days; As they walked to the ear Von week, the tower crew of Glne-I Hook said to a reporter, “she's and three, two-man radio! such a sweet, swell girt. What teams weiT happy to report noth-are you going to do with a guy tm; tnoiT than the "lost plane" 1 like that?" case The romance has a turbulent I O" ^ history. Their original engagement I Sundays ago. the ^r hand^ broke off last February after «i,at|«« “Peratjons. or a^t o^ event he had termed a spat with his| 'Continued on Page 2. Ool. 4) fiance's family. Uiat'same day;p;: Jones was found unconscious . t n police after he reportedly took an /j] J 0007 S PfGSS overdose of sleeping pills. ■* News Flashes I XITED NATIOftiS, X.V. (AP) -Tbe I’nlled Stales and Britain tossed to the IT.N. Graeral As-sendily today the hwue of a treaty on banaing teats of au-rlrar wrapoas. Chun-h News Denies Vickers Petition uomies I arcands to- ElJZABETH mOflBY DETROIT tUPlt - U.S Dlstricr Home Section Judge Fred W. Kaess has denied a; Obituaries I petition for a temporary injunction! Sports I to prevent Vickers. Inc., a subdi-j liiralerM vision of Sperry Rand, from mov- TA' A Ri^o I jing operations to a plant outside | Wiison. Earl . I Michigan. j Women's i*ages and I., tied her a j meter record of 114 a I day in the first ffaial railed States-Rnasto track meet. MI.AMI. Fla. If) — A W-yeor-I old veleraa at three drradea of f tVhan poHUeai aphmval baa , , " , " % J THE PONTlACi PKKSS. SATURDAY. JULY 1g> 19«1^ / \V'V-v; t, ■'/ Zero Hour Close By HOWABD BE\f3>KT at the Ci^ie. An official outlined |nik> path ao ccTlala features will CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla (APtlthi* typical omslay memi; |be recptnlnble. -Steak and baby food, medical Breaktaat-Ortinge juice, hot |SERIES OP EXAMS checks star gazii« make-bellese Canadian bacon. tow| Medical men gave the pair a space ridea-thafs what an as-^*** *8K»- l®***. P>*.v cal-'aeriea of physical and paychologi-j tronaufs da.v Is made of. Lunch—Broiled chicken, baby oal examinationa before and afterf a * a |food -t.vpe peas, bread without jeach simulated flight. , VirgU I. Grissom and John R oust, cottage cheese salad, iced^ Shepard is providing valuable] Glenn Jr., had these items on tea and sugar cookies. Dinner—jadvice to Glenn and Grisaom asi schedule today as thev entered hroiled potato without skin, babyjthey enter the home stretch in the final plvi.se of pieparation for toi>d vvsetable. sherbet and cof-!their training. During the flight. I Americas second manned space'^^’ ‘Shepard will be at the vital cap- flight. scheduled Tuesday mom-, Both astronauts were to donjsule ^munlcator post in the, ing. siK-er apace suits and run throi«h'control center—maintaining con-! Grissom an Air Force cap-'P™^^*^^ missions while seated in slant vaiice contact with the pilot, tain, is icliably reported to be actual s^ capsule atop the Redstone They also studied The astronaifit h.ave picked IIh' charts of the hejivens and the name Liberty Bell 7 for the space earth beneath the planned cap-;craft Shepard's vehicle was Freedom 7. The number represents the; membership of the Mercury, The World at a Glance astronaut team ! Liberty Bell 7 cent a ini several modifications, including a large lObaervation window, improved manual controls and a cape hatch designed for quicker lexH in case of emergency. the No. 1 choice for the flight. NEW YORK UP - TtM- satiaB'i three leleiliilon netwsrti said IbMay they plan Is lelei-foe the srhedeM fHghl sext week o( SB Ameileaa astrenaat. TV shst la eipeeled to he aMde shortly sfter daws Tneoday hot weather or technical pisMems ci^j^Jt. wifh Glenn. 39. a Marine lieatenant !tight ball successfully rode over'f colonel, standing by as backup,the l61-foot Horseshoe Fhlls today.,* WQlCl "O tTGOplGi pitot as he did on the Alan B :The man. who refused to reveal #7 —— SVpard flight. !his identity, became the fifth per- / \^OipOTClllOnS BEl^U NAME MONDAY injury. Canadian officials ill Alleged Fraud The National Aeronautics «nd ^mediately took him into custody ^ Space Administralioo wUl reveal the name of the choaen astronaut: _____ .Monday 24 hours Vfore launch, ^he Republic of South Africa The flight wiU V a ^-dupll-]^ ^ , visit by Assistant cate of Shrpard s trip May 5. A,5^, ^ G. Mennen WU- Reddlone rocket is to boost the,,^g^ 3, ,his time. The State De-mannrf ca^e 115 miles hlgh^^^„, disclosed this Friday in and 300 miles down range in • announcing that Williams will trav-test designed to tram another, , ^^,rican lands during ^ J“'y August, tv ,eco^ of and confidence for future orbit,rtps planned this miasxms. Michigan gov- * * * iemor. Grissom and Glenn today began ----- a low-residue, high energy diet to At Camp Grayling Maj. Gen. Ce-reduce possiWUty of excretion and j. Kennedy , commander of the provide quick-burnii« reserve j^3„onai Guard in Michigan, strength during flight. They were farewell today to tV organiz-served in a special ready room ^hich V began «* a --------------- I the Securil^ and Exchange Cfom- at 62 in February I mission. He said the conspiracy ___ {Started in 1955 and has continued In Mo«w. ElizaVth Taylor and I Eddie Fisher today paid a courtesy 1 United Dye apd aemical now is call on tv woman considered tV;" CVmoil Industrie Inc. ■Soviet t'nion'.s most prominent York.' and is Vaded by NEW YORK UB—Seven corporations and 26 Individuals, including a St. Clair, Mich., man, were indicted Friday in an alleged conspiracy which U.S. Atty. Robert M. Morgenthau said defrauded tV public of S5 million * * * A federal grand jury returned tV indictmentt on charges of conspiracy to violate tV securities exchaiige laws through tV sale of more than 500,000 shares of United Dye and Chemical Corp. stock. Shaw Replies to Criticism Morgenthau said 1 Furtseva ____ case. Says Attack on His Tax At Grand Rapids, J otto Peebles! - Stand by GOP Official I Cobb RoDortecI ^Made in Haste' i his wUe was with anotvr man but » ^ , , ^'S:‘.S^.'^,r.E;7J^''''"'*inPoorConditk ConstituUonal convention candi-i At Mackinaw Qty. archaeologists date Cari P. SVw said criticism of l^.„rtung at Ft. Michilimackinac. VMavstand by Republican County undergoing restoration, say Chairman Arthur G. Elliott Jt |d,py have found evidence of a row "was obviously maV in haste ^ P^^h Vuses dating from tV without fully investigating PitVr||j3Q3 thf philosophy of the single taxi or ihe number of Republican poll-1 tirians who have worked adoption." ATLANTA « — Ty Cobb. '4-year-oM former Detroit Tiger baseball star, was reported la poor ronditlon today In Emory rnivendty Hospital. ObMi to aafftotag from Diabetes and otVr ailments that have pvt Mm In the iiospital oa several occasions in recent years. In fair ooodltloo unUI today. He Is ancoiiscious at limes and tv hospital reported he had an FVte Ribicoff. fwn of tV U.S. *! secretary of health, education and jwelfare, will V wed to an exchange _________ student from Casablanca. Morocco himself, yesterday disavowed Sunday. Ribicoff. a 23-year-Md Shaw’s- '‘eotiununity property” IteacVr from Berkeley. Calif. wUl ptaHorm plaak as being in “dl- marry Mercedes Haziot. root roaffict" with IV OOP ! ------ —- —.-------------------------.----- viewpoint. Shaw to sImi a Re- ; Former Lt. Gen. Helmuth Von| uncomfortable night. piibilcan. iGrolman unexpectedly resigned his; ----- _ post as West Germany's defense . .Cement Firm Given teacher from Waterford Township,I jhe AlaVma House of Repre-r\ •. has been advocating that land V.^jjv^ voted Friday to set up K||| Hmn Pormit •recognized as common propertyja geven-menVr ■ Un-AIaVma Ac- I tollllll wpVre tv user pays land rent to],ivities Committee. It would in-tV community. " vestigate "all persons or groups ■‘If raising the fax on land values o< persons and organizations who and lowering taxes on production illegally the overthrow or is VI to V made a part of tv! government of forthcoming new Constitution'^*’® **“*® ®* Alabama. w Vre and wVn should this reform | ------ be instituted? Shaw, 31, asked in; In Izmdon. a cheering crowd reljuttal of Elliott's censoring of gave Maj. Yurt Gagarin a happy him. 'sendoff to Moscow today. i 2 Auto Crashes Injure 1 Teens 3 Cors Coma To^tlwr in Cominarcn Twp.; 2 Collide in' Springfield ' Three Named to Positions on Franklin Planning Unit Seven, MaQ-agars w__________ Ized as tV resist of two traffic accidents in Oakland County yesterday. ★ ♦ Injured in a colllsian involving three cars in Conunanee Townekip last night were; Barbara <1. AV. IS, of 4M1 The Diy in Btrmlni^Mun BIRMINOHAM^ Three new tenbere have been named to the ranklln Planninc Oemmiteion to fill vaeanotoe created by reaiina-"ona. ’nioee appointed by the ViOaie CbuncU are Donald Hacker. Kenneth Bailey and David Goodixwgh. Each of the men will serve three-year terms. They SBoeeed Walter Drejisr, oouneil la develepint fiitore ae- An organisation meet tad Is schediried tor 2 ^m. Monday to formalate plane for a Newcomers Old) that would aerve Bloomfield: HUs and the lakes area of Bloomfield TdwimMp. TV meelt^ wHI V VM at IV Vme at Mrs. F. Rex Mae-Vreer. IM6 Wards Potato Drive. with a Vad tajary. sV Keth-ertae Lm. IE of Mi Urey RoiUl. EMERGENCY BUNKER 8Y»TEM-If tV r«Mo fails in an inbound airplane, traffic controlmen turn to a blinker system to give the pilots landing instructions. Oontrolman John Churan shows how it works: Red. white and green lights mean Just about tv same things that traffic lights on tV ground mean to auto drivers. FAA Keeps Airways Safe (Continued From Page One) two minutes during tV 16-hour period. 6 a.m. to 1() p.m.. tV tower is operating. EFFiaENT ATMOSPHERE Perched high above tV terminal building with a broad view of tv airfield and tV Waterford Township countryside. tV tower is a cool, air-oonditioned /place with tinted glass windows all tV way around, letting in tV sunlight but not tv glare. Although tv radio men are almost constantly on tV airwaves, talking to pilots over one or several of the six radio frequencies available. tVre Is little in tV way of extraneous noise or wasted motion to interrupt tV crisp, efficient .Tome tTMJN worth of elee-troMr equipment to iiwtslled In tv tower by tV FAA for the Vaellt of Pontiac area flyem. iBstalUng tv t4 • hour - a - day VORTAC 6 miles northwest at tv field In WHte Lake Tqwii-sMp. Steady radio beams from this iadicate to pilots Jnst where they are and which way to go to keep oa route. TVre's space for s radar, in tv Pontiac tower, but this is something for the future. Even without radar, tV tower can handle instrument landings, day or night, when tV visibility’s good, Ginonum said. WWW During normal weather, aircraft coming In are spaced laterally by distance as they wait to land, Gino-man said. During bad weather, when instruments are used, tVy’re spaced vertically as well, in formations known as “stacks" in air Steel Employes Hurt by 2 Blasts 10 Injured at Trentan as Explosions Occur 90 Minutes Apart DETROIT IF — Two exploikHU caused burns and injuries to 10 employes of McLouth Steel Corp. in tv downriver plant at Trenton eariy today. None of the tajured was re- A commercial building permit was issued from the Waterford Township hall yesterday for $150,000 cement distribution center I to V operated by the Dundee Cement Co. on William.s Lake Road' The Weather FI LL U.S. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Variable cloudiness with scattered showers throughout tomorrow. Not much change hi temperature. Low tonight 65. High Sunday 60. Winds variable and under 15 miles per hour. T«Sar In ennllar , Ont Yaar A«a In fantiar bowcit temperature precetHns • a m |Hi(he>t teniperauue SO Seal anS l.nvett Temperalnre, Thla Oata In m Veart Miami Beach S7 IS The tower operates independently in tV immediate area but cooperates with the Detroit Route Traffic Ctmtrol Center at Metro Airport. Metro controls tV air routes between airports ir soutVastern Michigan. “We’re sort of IV local police near Airport Road. | on tV local roads and Metro Cement will V manufactured in tV state police on the state Dundee, 60 miles southwest of De- highways,” Ginomaa explained, jtroif. then shlpp^ by rail to the operations began June 15 Waterford Township center for dts-j^jj^ 3 ^ig meeting at which local tribution by trucks to various pur- Li,„„ briefed on tv proce-j 1 chasers. Ljurp. According to project manager I "Since then, everything’s j (tcorge Collins of Avon Town- ] ' ' ship, tour new railroad spurs i will V Installed from tV Grand Rprrwf R/crmPr/ Trunk line tVt runs adjacent DluI2l6U I to the M^acre building site. |/qj BfeaJC'l/p Collins represents the general! t n 1 D • I contracting firm of Darin 4 Arm-iOl DeaUtYf Diaill strong. Inc., and said all labor] ihas Ven hired from the Pontiac | DETROIT (UPIl — Stripper ■area. i lrma the Body’ says Vr Vauty * * * and brain marriage to a professor I Schultz Electric company will do broke up because of a beast. I the wiring. R, M. Haney the well-j ★ ♦ ★ I drilling and Maive Skelton w as Irma explained Friday her mar-awarded the sanitation contract, ifiage crumbled because her hu.s-Futui-e plans call for an office?*>«ld objected to her dachshund building in an anticipated expan-'s'^^P'^K a* ‘*>® **»* t*t® *’®d. Sion program next year, Collins] Irma’* name is Mrs. James said, and added that the distribu- Taren. Unmarried it is Mary Eliz-tion plan will V in full operation I a*>et*i Goodneighbor. Aug. 15. smooth Vre," Glnoman reported. “’TV pilots got the knack of It right away. The facilities provided by tv dty are very, very good. TV airport management is helpful In every way.’’ To make sure all continues to ork well, mor« briefing sessions are planned with pilots, the next on July 26. Also Karen Dnimond, 16, of 64ST Lotus Court, Waterford TAviMhlp. suffered a fractured cheekboue; Janies W. Lynch, 19, of 2401 S. Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Towa-shlp, a fractured left knee and cuts; and Jerre Lou Baker, 18., of 47401 Eldm Road, Shelby Town-ship, a fractured ankle and face cuts. They are in fair condition at tV hospital. TWO CARS CRASH in a two-car crash on Ormond Road in Springfield Town-were passengers in both vehicles. Shirley Jasiiee, 17, at 401 Riggs Road, Featoa, taJarV Vr left aakie as a pasaeager la a car driven by Mrs. Daaiel L. Dnnaa. M, of tV aame addreaa. Joyce Brendel, 16, of 6015 Bren-W Road. Davisburg. sustained severe contusions over most of Vr body as a passenger in tV otVr car, driven by Fay L. Brendel. 22, of 6835 Brendel Road. A a ★ Both girts were listed as satisfactory today at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Lynch, who was 'driving tV car on Commerce Road to Cam-mew Township to which Mtaam DntaMMd aad Ijtai were seri-onsly hart, retased to make aaf IfTs deputies. His car apparently aideswtpped an oncoming car driven by David R. Long, 16, of 2060 Ford Road, according to tV sheriff’s report. TV blasts, coming about 90 minutes apart, reportedly awakened residents in their homes a half mile from the plant. The company made no immediate statement on tV explosions. * * A One took place at 1:05 a.m., tV OtVr at 2:38 a.m. "The first was reportedly caused when an overheated steel ingot burst in a Hast furnace. Two workmen, Robert Taylor, 4S, of Wyandotte aad Clareaoe Mniekay, SI, of Newport, were buraed on the fac«, back atoi "TV second was an explosion of cVmicals in an oxygen processing room. Eight men were hurt. A ■0 * In the latter blast RoVrt Cble-man. 30, of Wyandotte and Glen Maline, 29, of "IVenton were cut by fragments (A steel and also inhaled an alkaline dust. NONE INJURED whs __ __________ Miss Baker's car. Neither i-png nor his three passengers in the first car were injured. TV accMent oa Ormoml Road happened when Mrs. Dumas itrol ri her car oa a enrve after the brakee taOed, accordtag to Vr otatemeat to Gas Stove Explodes, Home Damage $3,500 divorre from Taren, an aoristant protesaor of nearooagery at the University of Mtchtgaa Thursday. Irma, her mind firmly fixed on the dog, went on to say that she tried being a housewife but it was Job for a girl who never came Damage caused by a fire in the one-story frame home of Charles Srt" ZSSS. TV firo yesterday .iftomoon was caused by a gas stove explosion,; Blonde Irma, fivo-toot ten inches in Vr presumably bare feet, said she 4s (^f to start a new Ute and may begin it by visiting her Ar PhoMsi -NATIONAL B'EATHER — Scattered sho>^ers and thunder-shoaers are forecast for tonight for tV Middle Atlantic states. Invite Con-Con Hopefuls to Talk at Public Mtseting Constitutional comTntion candidates from tV 1st District have been invited fo speak at a public' Ban Liquor Voting Day . LANSING IF - No liquor sales meeting Monday at 8 p.m. in tV will V permitted July 25 NvhUe -------------.„,es. 2060; pou. are open tor primary election tV Ohio and Tennessee valleys and .Montana while widely ' of candidates for tV constitutional scattered showers ,md thundersVwers are- expected over the L"”** "'•* ** devoted tolconventlon next faU. TV Uquw Southern states and tV Rockies. Cooler weatVr may .V felt ^idatc. j &ntr« Commission said Friday in tV Northern Rockies ^ qMestions fiiom tV that the bah will V enforced from - ■ • laudlence. |7 a m. to 8 p.m. f ■ ' 1>' : , ' ■■ . Troy Police Nab 2 on Weapons Charge Troy police arrested two Warren len last night after the pair tried unsuccessfully to sell a pistol and are holding them for allegedly carrying a concealed weapon. A ★ -a Police apprehended tV pair when their car stalled on Dequin-dre Road. They had received three reports from area residents that tVy were offering a pistol for sale. The pistol was found in the men’s car, according to police. Held are William Atken, 20, and Thomas Johnson, 21. "Th^y were to V arraigned In Munict]^ Court later today. , "The Macomb County SVriff’s De-partment also wants to question tVm regarding an unsuccessful armed robbery last night. Stevenson's Ex-Wife May Lose Her Sight CHICAGO 1 5-6^1 OPEN 12-6 INVENTORY ADJUSTMENT SALE Karen’s have accumulated a number of odd rolls of nylon carpet thot are to be sold Below Most Dealers Cost. If you are intending to buy carpeting any time this yenr, come in now. Don’t miss these close-out prices. Remember, this is an inventory adjustment sale. These prices are good only on our present stock. Only 777 yds. available for this sale. Hurry shop tomorrow and save. CONTEMPRA NO MONEY DOWN NYL-RIDGE 100% Contlnuou* Rlomunt Taxiurad Nylon Conrtructad wHh o haovy doubla juta bock to pravant wrioklmp. Adtoahnnnt Men Agaadlwyat -ZT $C49 •ondiaiga *S‘ OLYMPIA mant Nylan Mia. H you nuud ■ corpot that will fivo you muny yaor't woor, Adiuotmant Prica Ihia la H. IS yaar factaiy guarantoo. K ATOQ SQ. YD. 36 MONTHS TO PAY PRIVATE TWEED Madatoaall tor$g.«S Drawn Twaad, BaigaTwaad, Oman Twaad. *5 38 100% Loop Kle Nylon t Twaad Only. ’A " Foom rubbar bock *3 75 • Spgciol Megs Effgctivg TONin and MONDAYONLYa Nona laM at Thaaa taw Prkai WWhaut Thoao Adv. Caupaao C/ip Xhis Coupon Clip Xhis Coupon Raliaf Pram Hoodocha I I Alka-Seltzer ! I 'i NoHanolly Advartliod Famaut | “ TOOTHPASTES • 36‘ Pock of 2S tpaady toblat* for I Reg. 83c CQC ■ Tubes UQ ! Lorga tuba of C algo tar, | Glooffl, Siripa, Crait, Papio. | I Clip Zliis Coupon Clip Zliis Coupon 9 X 10 Inch Sixa Shaati of SANDPAPER I I •I Indoor Rabbit Ears | TV ANTENNA | ottorlad grit londpopar. -HOWE 2nd Fioor I I D I I I »p| Value W I ' For block and whila or color TV racaption. ^ Sharp and claor. Limit I. I • ^ -ELECTRIC 2nd Floor I $1.29 Value 69* Clip Zliis Coupon || Choica of Largo or AAodium HAIR BRUSH ROLLERS I I I I 8i53'ji Ragulor $1 volua. Choica of Toni or I I i Cindy brands. Limit 2 pocks. Ill -COSMETICS Atein Floor | |^ Imporiod 'St. AAeritx' Poworful 7x50 BINOCULARS $34.00 1fi99 Value Prism lypa binoculws with 1 loi . Individual -CAAAERAS Moin Floor Clip Zliis Coupon World Pomout — AdvortiMd Brand. anomaa |F kNOXZEMA ! I I I Clip Zliis Coupon Kapok Fill Coast Guard Approuod t BOAT Cushions OO !! Value ’ Minca sixa. Noxiomo skin I I im for oil skin purposes. | | -COSMETICS Main Floor | j^' $3.95166 ! I Value Largo 15x1Sx2 inch sixa. Innar | t soolad in plastic. SHichad |’ * strops. -SPORTS 2nd Floor |“ Clip Xhis Coupon SI . .. V . K| Idtol for Trorollng and Comping l> Nylon TRAVEL KIT Clip Xhis Coupon Drill Hole SAW 39c Value ^ Empty kit for shoving noads, lippar I I opankig, sturdy carry hondla, ond noma I | Si Plata slot. -SUNDRY Mom Floor | | ‘ _____-HDWE 2nd^r J 20* i For weed, plastic, piaster, I plywood. As shown. Fits ony I Vk-inch alactric drill. | Clip Xhis Coupon^St^jip Xhis Coupon I I I I I I I I I I _ _ ____ II I I Absorbent fibers trap geo, givai you | | o swaotor xmoka. For filter pi^s. | ■ Limit 3. -TOBACCO Mom Floor Gonuino ‘Frank Modico' Brand PIPE FILTERS Pock of JB C 10 for 9 Sturdy Plottic — Full 6 Foot AIR MATTRESSES i ».9sa48 I Value I I For baoch, loka, bock yard, i -comping, vocations, ate. Limit I 2 par coupon. |' -SPORTS 2nd Floor | Clip Xhis Coupon Clip Xhis Coupon ^ Gonuino Scripto Offico and Homo . Z Utility BALLPEN i i 39c Of e !! Seller | I long 7-ineh six# gives you o giant ink I I supply. As shown, limit 2. | | -SUNDRY Moin Floor | ^ Adjustable to Your Own Board " GILLETTE RAZOR i $1.95 106 I ^s^jl Seller I I You choose the edge exposure I L and angle to match your shovmg | is with turn of o dial. | -DRUGS Main Floor | (. lip Xhis Coupon Clip Xhis Coupon l; ‘SiNNtCMM’FUSHUGHT All matql body, rad plastic head. Ira. Rag. 98c value. -SUNDRIES Mgm Floor Early American MILK GLASS | CHIP ’n DIP SET ■ 88^ ! S1.19 ( Sailor 6 Set kteUMes D-iikdi Imw4 ond bo -HOUSEWARES 2od Floor " Clip Xhis Coupon Clip Xhis Coupon Choica of 1 and 2 Made Stylo FISH KNIVES New 2-in-1 Fix and Save With 69* Eyrelet Setting Tool 69* Meet for the fisherman, long blade I ‘ clean and Kola fish, limit 2. I -SUNDRY Mom Fleer | $) OO Valuo * -un. aos< uparatioi punchos | hoi* and sot ayalats Inchidat pock of | eyelets, limb I ^DWE bnd Floor | Clip Zliis Coupon Clip Zliis Coupon Repair Ail Vinyl Mothet Plostic Ropoir Kit Lonu Woorini. Rubbw • Pontiac's Downtown Discount Deportment Store Since 1934 • 98 North Soginaw Stroot lulii vJMffl •• PockodWIth iM THE POXTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JULV l.y 19*51 HOME OWNERS! WHY WAIT! REMODELING FROM CELLAR TO ATTIC - ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED - Big Imf hondUs th« «nf in job from stort to finiihl FULL INSURANCE COVERAGE ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! □ DBIVEWAY □ REMODELING □ PLUMRING □ SHMGLES RRTHROOM □ FLOORING □ SDING □ REMODEL KITCHEN □ STORM WINDOWS □ BUSONRY □ RECREATION □ PLASTER □ ROOFING ROOM □ CARPENTRY □ NEW STEPS □ HEATING □ NEW CEILINGS □ NEW GUTTERS □ WIRING □ INSyUTION NO DOWN Call Now tor PAYMENT Free Estimates 1st Payment September FE 3-7833 BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION GO. 92 W. Hvron St. Cash Travels From Here to There Couple's Money Teeters Between 'Em By HAL BOYIJ>: NEW .YORK (AP»-Should man with a round wife put her a flat salary? The answer Is a res«)unding ye* except for one problem—what will you do with all the money she makes? Hide it in the corners? There are other problems, too. I fingernails while listening to hei ^explain your loss of character: Her expendituie. T7 hours, your expenditure, one yawn. Price of your tlme: 12 c-ents. *• a ★ Debit: Time spent explaining to her why you'd rather spend the evening at home than squire her on the town: Two houre a night, 14 hours weekly. Total waste of breath, figuring any attempt at wife-explaining at J5 an hour, |TO. Often housewives sigh and say they would like to be on a pay - as - you • do Debit; Luncheon basLs. jniands and borrowings based Often many a;*he idea that a wife with eyes husband would Ihat close together can’t be fi-| also like to line|«»n<’ially trosted anyway: J3.30! those same girlsjwcekly. | on a pay-if-you-1 _ ★ * j don't basis! ' "O"'. you are. You Would it woi-klPu* “ wife on a flat salary! out any better. of $6.1 a week and the first thing I What do women do with money you find is, she is living at a anyw-ay'’ Why is it they can't 173.9? scale. jmake it go from here to there? ^ Hw. ... ..... 40 Years of Distinguished Insurance Service AUSTINNORVELL AGENCY, Ine. 70 W. laawivnce FE 2 9221 Si. Waal to BUT ai TUBE 01 SELL ia DETROIT Arooif w 01 BIRMIMGRBM Aiooi? 01 FONTIBC Biou? " SHOP AT, 460 West Huron !| OR PHOIVlg FE 8-0458 . SEE LISTINGS OF 300 HOMES-GET DETAILS G. SGHUETT "rri-Coanlr Raollor" BOYLE for instanc'e: You start by giving your wife a' fair salary for running a neat! house—cooking, cleaning, et cet-j era, at 75 cents an hour, four' hours a day. That wohid be S3 a, day or $21 a week. ! Then, naturally, there would be surcharge for the time she spent listening to her lord «nd master brag about his troubles in, bringing home her and his bacon, j At the same rate of 75 cents an| hour, it might break down to this: * ★ * I Three houpt a day listening toj husband praise himself seven days, week-$15.75. I Five hours a day listening to’ husband criticize his boss and^ pointing out the errors of thatj man’s ways: At 75 cents an hour.' $'26,25. ' I ♦ * ★ ^ I Now if you add these reasonable, recognitions of a wife’s endeavor] you get this summary financial | picture; 1 $U PKR WEt* ! For taking care of your house-! hold, listening to your self-praise^ and your denunciations of yourj employer, the dear girl has earned: a welcome weekly total of $63. This isn't bad money for a girlj who naturally has no problem but. your own wellare on her hands. Here the other side of the story; enters. You have to fine her for What she doesn't do. MAJOR CITATIONS: I Debit. Looking at her at 5 centsj |a glance every morning when she| ; shows up frizzled and without 1 makeup—35 cents a week. | I Debit: Time lo.st from cleaning Choose a Home in Beautiful FOX BAY Cuiton Homei from $20,000 A luxurious controlled development of distinctive custom homes designed to meet your desires. Large choice lake and river sites available on a private lake with access to Oxbow Lake. MODELS OPEN Daily 2-8 Sunday 11-8 On Elizabeth Lake Rd. Just Past Williams Lake Rd. UUINCER REALTY OR 4 0461 ENDS TONIGHT at 10 P.M I ■■ We’d Rather GiveAdditioRal jlahi tfiW'• v’by '"”I?Tiii*** Pumifiire! PONTIAC ARMORY 57 EAST WATER ST.-I’A Blocks E. of Saginaw Savings Greater Than Ever Before! • PARKING ARJMORY MONEY DOWN (Bring in Stub to Desk) mcc •! »GIFTS For Everyone REFRESHMENTS NO LONG YEARS TO PAY Credit OK’D Immediately I SOUTH SHGinnui • DIVISION Of THOMAS JCWEHY COMPANY, INC OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 6 P.M. OFBIMOI.TiniS.ni..UT.TILLIP.Il Why Buy 2 Gallons When You Need 1 No 1* Gimmick at Yankee WEARWELL PAINT • Latex • Mellow Gloss Enamel • Exterior House An exceptional quality paint thot is sold at a wonderful low price. If you ore not completely satisfied return it and receive double your money bock. Gallon 1 WHITE UnUTY PAINT »i ■ An ideol point for use os born ond fence point primer. | 1 Gallo* 1 - WEEK-END SHOE BARGAINS - | LADIES’ SUMMER FLATS Tennis Oxfords Youthi', Beys', Men's BASKETBALL SHOES Oioice •* High $099 Of Uw StyUs Men's Sport OxfoiAs Clieico of BUck or Brown $^99 Ladies' White Teanis Oxfords 51 S. SAGINAW ST. NEXT TO WRIGLEYS THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURI|AY> JULY 13. 1961 At Slake !• Hoiae Rule Prindpfc Eastern Town Cracks Down on Welfare wMhar llwy’ra Irtah, Catholic or N«gro.’ # ♦ ★ To the atate, Mitchell lald In NEWBURGH. N.Y. the q^otUght of nattonal attention, ttiii Hodson River cmniniintty em-barks Satnnlay on a stifl crack-doe-a on wrifare recipients, those The Big Difference 4 Is a a 1% CUKRENT DIVIDEND RAID Seni-Ainially for 77 YEARS or 742 CostacalhreTimt Capitol Sivilgs & Loaa Assi. 75 W. Huron FE 4-0561 Pwriiac, Mkhtfsa CUSTOMM PAOKING IN RIAk or RUILOING |0( its resident who live on public found in this city of 31,000 population: Welfare costs have increased every year in the past decade, although the city lost population *>«nd taxpayers during the period. The expressed idea behind a new for wenare cases is to sweep relief rolls dear of chis-elers. But critics of the plan fear that many an innocent person may wffer. At stake la a principle si great taiperiaace ta nearly every dty la the lan«-4iw right el a Tlie city’s welfare expenses had grown to 1893,085 annually—larger than the combined cost of police and fire protection-out of a>tolal budget of 13 million a year. One of every 30 residints of Newburgh was receiving city welfare aid of A citisens committee appointed by the dty council said the ing Negro population resulted from c of migratory workers, with their families and rdatlves, mostly from the South. The committee said New York State, if not Newburgh ItaeU, has gained a reputation in the South as a welfan haven for emigrants. that the persons on relief rolls actually existed and were qualified for welfare aid. As a result of the relief muster, five families wwe stricken from the rolls. Local ministers and the state welfare department condemned the pert of MNiie st I 11^ pniin|N« B OOP M oomr two-thirds weie iNegro. The white population of Behind the furor o\er welfare in Newburgh during the decade de-Newburgh stands Joseph Mitchell, |dined by 13.6 per cent, while the who became city manager here,number of nunwhiles increased last October. Here is what he 151.1 per cent. about the altuatloa. As be saw It, he had two aHeraadvew-I a e r e a ■ e taxes or decrease welfare expenditures. The city manager chose the latter course. I.,a.st May 1. Mitchell ordered reliefers. e.xcepi the aged and infirm, to pick up their welfare checks at police headquarters. The city manager said Iw wanted to was but a murmur of what was to come. TO WORK « HOURS On June 30, Mitchell, with the backing of the Republican-controlled dty council, announced program for welfare cases effective July 15. Among other things, it cuts unwed mothers off relief if they' continue to bear Illegitimate children, and if requires able-bodied men on relief to| work ^o^ the city 40 hours a week. This time Mitchell brought A real storm down around his head. la the dty Itaelf, Democratic Mayor WllHam Ryau and Orange Canniy- gram. 8a dU Qty Wdfara 0am-m lari out r John OTMawril who rerigaed Mtiriay In pmleri. On the state level, the State Wei- *'We have reached the saturation fare Board said the new regula- point here for unskilled workers, IN WELFARE <»NTR0VER8V-This is one 6t the streets in Newburgh, N.Y., where a large part of the Negro population is centered. National attention has been focused on this town because xr rh*ur»i of its stiff crackdown on welfare recipients. City officials say that increasing welfare costs are largely due to a 151.4 per cent rise in the city's nonwhite population over the past decade. tkms violated state and federal law and could Jeopardise payment of federal welfare funds to every community in the state—a total of about 81S0 mlilion a year. The Newburgh branch of the Natkmal Amociatkm for the Advancement of Colored People demanded a federal and state Inveb-tigation, suggesting racial bias. The gist of the arguments against the code was that it consti-tutee heartless discrimination against the belplees. OOLOWATER IN FAVOR Mitchell was not without supporters. however. Among them! w'is Sen. Barry Uoldwater, R-Ariz., I who wrote to the dty manager: “The abuses la tbe welfare tleM are inoualtag, and the oply way to curtail them are the elepe which yea have already taken . . . more power to yea.” In the gathering ftirce of the storm. Mitchell and the city council stood firm. In answer to charges bf racial discrimination, the dty wreck our dty. 'Hiey have no right to prejudice the interests of our dtinns ... we do not thlrik it ia moral to api^rapriate public funda to finance ednte, illegitimacy, di»-ease and other social evils.” Tbe state social welfare commissioner Wednewlay night ordered Newburgh to void Us proposals. BWcheU rdused, and a court Ubtlon by file state against the dty appeared likely. Truman Autry FACTORY TRAINID MAN Heavy Gauge STEEL DESK FILE ParfKt hr OSka, Home or Factory r prelecte CMiglele UHtr Sift ONLY *46“ General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. Lowronct St. FE 2-0135 |C0XV0Ya4r-A>*/ BTilRAliE FILES I to mIUb( wUkMl >k*l*ta( • Mato tofatker mtlaaUT • Oft'* to fmlr isUkaat u(|tot aa MaSlac • Baaal jaaraUa a Csa't rsti • l■a•Pvl•aa to antolaaa a Sklaa** ataaBklaS naSy rar a Llfktwaltkt a raatUat irawar iGeuerol FriutiRg & Offkt Suggly |n W. Lawraata FS S41SS HHCUUS# WAU VAUtT« It MrUinly it... unlais yM proltct Ihua i|imt Ike hri Uirii Time it m point in npoiinf jevNliy, keiitoeim, boadi. cash •r docamals a4wa lor w littls you can koop Ikoei nie-eed hoady-k a Mailink-built Horcuks Wall VauH. This Tharma-Cri itaal insuiatad unit bacomai a parmanant part o< your hanw... a safo havan far your vahuMaa Easy la insult in s homo airndy 8nishad. Ask us aimt it today. SAA25 SAKS , SM.T5 up UtNiiSI rnilM| m VfilCv n W. Lawraoee SI. - Ft t*SW Axteidiiig you o graot big wekome to. U ndR hot of world f»ment panc»VfR" Im nn ifjTe info (;reater BirminKhaoi And wfanETcr Uadt John liaaft vp U< ^ end btati mp Uf gttddUh the happy pancake lovcrt gather* For whatfa hetter than • good UMherry paaeaka. •. inlcia It^a a stack of them? Or aonn lews Com Cike with boymbetty gymps French pancafcri» Maiihattam^ African Banana, or Date-SRt* Uncle John faai tranalated hie pancakea tom 39 langwagea IncIiSng the Scandinavian. He aakaa'anLinm gnodiea thatasr ediehed focbcaakfaatr Itncheniwdinnefccanacka. And tfane’a aacoidihtaK varieCrUke Chicken'aut WaflM and Old Faahionahle Crcaamd Tana on WafBa and even Eggi "Undd* Bcncdlctl f Uncle X I* John’s V Unde Jelui cmd hto 39 vorleHoa of 0PENJuly17,MoMlsy6ILM. 'til The Wee Hours of the Morning 1360 S. Woodward Ave. Sotwoon 14 Mila and Mapto Aoadt, Sirmingham ! Ml 4-2727 V V- THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JULY 15. 1961 PENTICOSTAL Tent Revival 'Now' in Progress North Parry and Giddingt Road EVERY NIGHT AT 7:30 Special Mooting Sundoy July 16th—2:30 P. M. Evongtlist Robort Parsingor --EVERWNE WELCOME— FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN . 46 NORTH ROSELAWN * aMB«w a«hmi - u A.M. Morning Momgt b/ th« Pastor — 11 A.M. SUN., 7 P.M. —Chrittian Workers' Meeting SAT., 6 P.M. — Pie Social by the AAen's Group ST. PAUL METHODIST WORSHIP — 10 A.M. and 11:15 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL — 10 A M. laiemedlAU aae Beeiir Teutb Oroapi, e^eo PAI. OMir tMtki a:ie to e:se p.m. MV. aAKH A. MeCLON«, MtalsUr AapU Parklaa auptrTlwd Nururjt Colunsbio Avenuo BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School ...................................9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ..................................10:55 A.M. Training Union .....................................6:30 P.M. lining Service .................................... 7:30 P.M. OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH Montcalm and Olenwood Rev. J. W. Deeg, Paator Morning Service 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:15 A M. First Congregoti to Give f ‘Sermon in Song” will be presented Sunday morning at 9:30 at the First Congregational Church. Rev. Howard Clegg Jr., will por-Iray the life ol Chrlat from birth National Lutheran Coundl Churches . ASCENSION WATERFORD 4151 PONTIAC LAKE RO. Wm. La Fountain, Poator CHURCH SERVICE 8:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 0:45 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE 11 K» A.M. CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. Ivan C. Roat, Poator. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M. 1 Faith Baptist Church 3411 AIRPORT ROAD Sunday School.....10:00 A. M. Worship Service . .. . 11:00 A. M. Evening Service....7:30 P. M. Vacation BibIt School Program Wed. Proyer Service.. 7:30 P. M. The SALVATION ARMY 29 W. Lawrence Street Sunday SdiT 9:45 a.m. Young People's Legion 6 p.m. Mom'g Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN and MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Music — Singing — True to tha Word Preaching God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited . DUE RECOONmON RECEIVED—Rev. F. William Palmer, pastor of Auburn Heights Presbyterian Church, pins the God and Cbuntry badge on Boy Scouts tieft to right! James Mom-s, 12, of 717 S. Squirrel Rd., Richard HamUton, 14, ot 2551 Auburn Rd., both of Auburn Helghte. and Terry Weston. 14, of 3432 S. Adams Rd.. Pontiac Township. For a year and a hqjf these youths have worked with Pastor Palmer in connection with receiving this award based on sendee rendered to their church as weU as studies made ol its doctrines, histj^y and workings. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH G, W. Gibson, Minislar FE 4.0239 347 N. Saginaw Bible School . 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ...11:00A.M. Youth Service .6:00 P.M. Evening Service .. 7:00 P.M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday . 7:30 P.M. eHVRCHoi CHRIST 87 lAFAVETTE ST. Lord’s Dsy Wsribtp .U:M A.M. Lord's Dor XvsBlBi . 1:M P.M. Wodatsdsj ETsaInc . T.ao P.M. For Home Bibie Study Call; HRST CHURCH OF GOD 25 East Blvd. South GenersI Offices; Arsderson, Ind. E. D. lohnson. Minister "A United Church for o Divided World" Sunday School ..... 9:30 a.m, Morning Worship ... 10:30 a.m. "lacob Had Two Nomea" Leadership Training . 6:15 p.m. Evening Vespers----7:30 p.r "Ths Foundations ol God Stand Secure" Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship SYLVAN LAKE Flga, off Orchard Lake (Bshlnd Srlrsn abopptss OsBMr) Pa$lor Clark MePhoil 8:00 A.M.-WORSHIP 9:00 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:15 A.M.-WORSHIP CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at WlUiami Lake Rd. Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor. WORSHIP 8 A.M. and 11 A M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. BEAUTIFUL SAVIOUR N. Adams Rd. Betweenlamg and 8quu« Lake Roads Donald G. Ziff, Pastor MORNING WORSHIP 8:00 and 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 930 A.M. ST. JOHN'S PONTIAC •7 HUl 8t. at Cherry St. Charles 4. Calbsrt. Pastor ’ SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE 10)00 A M. CALVARY CLARKSTON Clarkston Bemcntary School Pastor Paul A. Johnt WORSHIP .... 930 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A. Celebrates Dedication Sundoy Orchard Lake Community I peraoiM. (Her $85,000 haa been I Monday evening under the leader-. Church, Presbyterian. ,will com- invf>strd in Ha nntailatry to the ship of Axel Kjolhede. presii^nt. memorate the dedication ot the conunonily and In the world mla- (The Session will meet Tuesday original Chetaard Lake Chapel In sImb of the elmrek la UN. evenliig. OOier leaders ol the con- ^ ™ . church will be evaluated under the I A class of new membei^ wffl^.Rev. Henry D. Jones returned ^ committee headed received at the services. Rev. Ed-'dedicate the education wing. In,, Francis Dickson of Outer ward D. Auchard will preach on iggo the church obtained the prop-lp^^p Presbyterian Churcn the subject. His Fathers Wells^jerty east of the church for a Presbytery of July 18. I8if, Mothers' arms are made of ten- ^ i demess, and sweet sleep blesses ithe child who lies therein. ! —Victor Hugo Dedicated < chapel Is now a part of the arr rvrniFST tuary of the church. The building ate INTEREST | - ■ • • The church has cultivated an xpanding interest in its general misskm. Besides ^neral benevolences, special gifts have been given in recent yeare to Alma committees of the church that planned for the expansion tried to conserve the atmosphere of the 'roadside country church. DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH EUssbstli Uka M. •* TUdsa OR 1-31 Sunday School IS AJM.—Morning Worship ....UK» / Junior and Bsslnnsra’ Church . Youth Service *’** * Psalst-«IV, LU LkLONX First Pre^yterian Church Huron at Wayne 10 A.M. - WORSHIP SERVICE and CHURCH SCHOOL APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST 458 Central Saturdey Youf>g People......... 7:30 P.M. Sunday School end Worship......10KX) A M. Sunday Evening Service ........7:30 P.M. Tues. and Thurs. Services...... 7:30 P.M. Church Phone FE 5-8361 Asaedsts Pester—WILLIAM PAUMT MI 7-Mli i ed la the ennuner of 1874 It »»* the first house of wonhip In WeM Hoomlleld TowMhIp. Tbe II. 8. flag on display in the sane-tuory as of recent months has aleo flown over the Capitol BiilliSng in Washington. D. C. It woe a gift to the Re\. Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Auchard from Coagresamnn and Mru. Wil- Year-round services befan at the Orchard Uke CTiapel in 1939 when Sunday Strhool organised W'estacres community began to use the CTiapel. The group hope- CoUege, Presbyterian Village, Presbyterian home for senior citi-1 zens, a headquarters for the Youth for Un^rstanding,” the student exchange program of the Michigan Council of Churches, and to church extension in the Detroit area. OrlHa Van Ooe\’ering, n member. la nerving on dM> Oanado Mlanlon staff In the Navajo country of Arizona. Dr. and Mrs. BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH W. Huron at Mark St. Pastor, Dr. Emil Keniz t.sa A M. — Chureb acbool Classes (or AU N P M. - l»l> Post HI Pellovihtp ed.. 7:31 P.M. - Mid-Week Sendee Rev. and Mrs. Henry D. Jones fully took the name, "Orchanl are at present In Utin America Lake Community Church." j working with the World Council of 'Churches preparing for a conler-REOROANIZE CHURCH Lima, Peru, on In 1943 the church reorganized the ministry of the church in areas as the Orchard Lake Community'of rapid change. Church, Presbyterian. Original! A A A board of trustee members includ-! Trustees of the church will meet ed C. E. Summers, engineer for ------- ---- the Pontiac Motor Division and Church of God Envoys Baker, president of the R. D. Bak- r i\ er Constnietlon Company of p|gj^ ^0111311 S V&i Covert Methodist Church 2775 Pontiac Lake Rd. REV. W. E. COURIER, Pastor Church Service — 9:45 A M. Church School — 11:00 A M. First Christian Church Disciples ol Christ Sunday School 9 30 A.M. Church Service .. 10 15 A.M. 858 W. Huron St. Your Opportunity to Hear ENGLAND'S GIFTED PULPIT ORATOR troit, and A1 Booth, with the same corporation. Three of the original five elders are currently Session of the church: John Em-mert, Charles Wright and Harold L. Welch. The Prediyterlna congregntlon that began wtth W charter mem- tW Reverend J. Philip Jockson, D.D. STARTING |ULY‘l6»h NIGHTLY 7:30 F.M. 1 : tXCEFT MONDAY FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 15IT Jodyn Avt. * The Philip laduon Salvation Crusodt church school has ever MM pn-pUa. The church nctoaUy aerves r ............ CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN 4710 BUlcrsst Or.. Waterford SERVICE — 7:00 P.M. Mrs. Nellia Haubrick of Lopnnr, wpeaker Per iDforMUoB Can OR 3-3t74 Senior Missionaries ol t Church of Go<} are planning special Woman's Day program at, :30 p. m. tomorrow at the church. 296 South Boulevard. Local and out-of-town church groups will| present music and singing. ★ ★ ♦ Elizabeth Ross will serve guest speaker for the occasion. A graduate of Tennessee State Uni-| verstty. Miss Ross is curr employed as a dietician at one of the local hospitals. | ' * A ♦ j I A social hour will follow in the church parlors. Mrs. BetUe Hutch-! Ions is mistress of ceremonies. The' I event is open to the public, Elderl 'm. j. Watkins, pastor, announced.' First Social Brethren Church 316 Baldwin, FE 3-0384 Saturday Nitt .1... 7:30P.M. Sunday School lOdWA.M. Thurs. Young Peopla 7:30 P.M. Wed. Choir.........6:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer........ 7:30 P.M. REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor msT ASSEMBLY ei GOD 210 N. PERRY SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. Come and Join Us MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. MESSAGE----- "Prosperity ol the Soul" A Helpful Service 7:00 P.M. SUN. NIGHT RALLY MESSAGE----- '7he'Man Who Came Back" Choir Music Prayer for the Sick TUESDAY - 7:30 P M MID-WEEK BIBLE STUDY "New Heaven and New Earth" P.ev. 21-22 THURSDAY - 7 30 P.M. EVERYONE WELCOME • HELPFUL • INSPIRATIONAL • ENLIGHTENING PASTOR ARNOLD Q. HASHMAN FE 4-6301 FE 4-3282 EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 212 Baldwin Ave. Phona FE 2-0728 WORSHIP - 8:30 and 11 00 A.M. Brrmoa — ’THIN08 TTORE TOORHBH rOH vlll,be«t Mit the iwedi of your home and famllyT Firri, it'a important to decide the tlae, ityle and type of room air conditioner you need. Thera aro four baaic typei; Theae are at-tractive and trim and deaigned for eaay'inatallatlon by borne ownera. 2. Throufl^the mer, but more afternoon sun. A kitchen facing north gets prac-tically no morning sun except for a little in summer and ia exposed to cold winds in winter. Watkins, whose home guide it How to Judge a House’’, says that a kitchen on the west oi southwest is generally worst of all. It gets the most sun heat in late afternoon which can make it un-Eufferably hot in summer. Lorge Selection of Sizes and Colors Slabs (or Sidowalks, Swiipniiag Pools and Gordon Aroos Wt Dtlivgr ROGER A. AUTHIER Potio Stone Co. 10570 HifMsnd (M-59) Takes Figuring To figure out how much wall-j paper you need for a room, multi-1 ply the distance round the room by the height of the room (in feet) | and divide by 30. Deduct two rolls for every four ordinary sized open- ^ ings (windows and doors) and what’s left is the number of rolls you should order. This allows for matching pattern, too. FBED W. MOOTE ELECTRICAL - me. - 845 W. Huron St. Coumitrcial and Industrial Wiring t Free Estimotes • Surveys Orar 30 Yta$ in Pontiac Highland Estates rm” 513,950 BENT SMOKIER. Bnilden Model Phone OR S-4911 Loreltd Airport Roed FOR ADDITIONS OR REMODELING 14 Years Experience CALL FE 5-8405 Ambassador Insnlation Co. NEW 1NSITJ4TION — Fiberglas Sill Sealer insulation applied during -construction between the foundation and sill plate of homes, compresses to 1/32 o.' an inch, plugs air spaces, and saves c,iou.';li in hoth installation and heating costs to pay fc r i ..self in one year in most climates., AHWeitINSCInrMtMd! as BSYeanefEiiMriMM I NOTE: FOR ONE WEEK ONLY FREE ELECTRICITY with ooch garoflol EXPERT CEMENT WORK All TVp«8 Of MODERNIZATION S744 Highland Rd. (M-S9) Otwn CrMcnnt Ik. n4. wt4 Alrpaft R4 Dixie Oarage Builders I So# Our Modals I Opan Dolly and Sunday - A largest home is agala a ranch style with four bedrooms and 1^ baths, plus a fall basement Ibis one Is al brick, but the others are brick-faced. All are heated with gas. All have birch cabinets-in the Idtcfaens with Formica counter tops. Built-in kitchen equipment is optional as are garages with the three larger Where such precautions are observed, a good quality dark colored paint should last at least 6 to 8 years on Southern Pine siding. probably longer. For light,Caulking Compound Will colored paints, the average life expectancy would be somewhat Water Seepage Whenever two building materials meet, the point of contact should be sealed with caulking compound to prevent water from entering the wo^ and damaging the paint as it escaped through the surface. Examples are the juncture of siding and window frames, siding and masonry, balustrades and flooring. Right angle joints of wood should be caulked, too, such as butt joint of sicling and comer boards, porch floors and siding. And don’t overlook gaps beto’een two pieces of siding) Pictures in Bath Spark up Room Colorful pictures on the wall can snap a dull bathroom out of the doldrums. They and a few kindred saories can set a theme in what is too often a rather dull, M0J70 OM Ro-Rr. iors S BiOIOOMS • PAMN.Y KHCHIN • BRICK KATURIS • PAVID STRUTS • RUmaPAL WATIR • OOOD SCHOOU • low TAXIS COME OUT TODAY!" "AVON MANOR" IN THi ROCHE$TER>AVON AREA ^21 MILE AT JOHN R FIELD BUILDING CO. Voxels Ope" Daily and Sunday 12 to 8 P " r- UL 2-4450 Consider . adding striped, plaid or solid color mats to tie in with or match curtains, walls tile color. Paint the frameis for a touch of contrasting color. Be imaginative for this small spark may light the way to personality touches important rooms of the house, i MOVING TO NEW LOCATION Sole On FORMICA Also on Motals, Comonts, Plywood, Sinks, Hoods, Fans, Floor Covorings, Har^aro and Cabfaiots 10 to 25% Off! raNiuc nnHEN speculties 1077 W. Huron Stroot FEdoral 4-6329 | Hours) S to 6 — Friday Hll 9 — Sunday K> to 2' Now Location: 3080 W. HURON STREET - PONTIAC onIdMrt. The system Is I The research work is being carried on at the new Hydronic I Research House just off the cam-; pus of the University of Illinois. I The house wu built by members |ot hydronic heating and cooling systems. ^ j The house" is equipped with every! known device tor measuring temperature. radiation, air movement, and other factors which determine comfort in an indoor environment. Warm Up Cottage Your summer cottage needn't be | "short-season" affair. Use it | from very early spring on by in-! stalling one of the many new pre- j fabricated fireplaces and chimneys on the market. Before in-1 stalling, however, be sure to in ! quire about local building codes.] ^me codes will require fireproof | materials, such as ceramic tile, for floors and walls near fireplaces. | Everything in eiass for the Home PLATE GLASS WINDOW GLASS THERMOPANE FURNITURE TOPS MIRRORS F>C^3^IA.C 23 West Lawrenc. Sf. FE 5-6441 iilili-ri'liiliHifiliM SARJAC STEEL SUPPLY, Inc. Complete STEEL SERVICE for Industry ond the Building Trode BEAMS Ptstoi—-Pi|M Adlwsttbls and Fisad TsWna — Aaftot CULVERTS WAREHOUSING FABRICATING 5 ACRES OF STORAGE FACILITIES . . . OVERHEAD CRANE—G.T.RH, SIDING PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE FE 4-0586 DETROIT: Coll LI 9-5900 115 Branch St., Pontiac SPOTLITE BUIUHIIG CO. MNOUNCES THE OPENING OF... TWO NEW HOMES ON CARLISLE AND KENNETT - 2 BLOCKS WEST OF BALDWIN AVENUE - •FUUY PAVED STREETS •CITY SIDEWALKS • CITY WATER AND SEWERS Tha But Star symbol it your niuranca of a quality bama. It h awardad'only to homat oftoring tba now, advancad boMfitt of Natural Gat Satvica. A Blua Star Hama includat built-ia luniry airi acoaamy witb Natural Gat and gat appliancat. TIE CHENPEUE MY GO MOOERN-GO GAS • LaifrG Wftlk-ii CloMtf • UidtrgrouA HmI • Bircli Cftbiaetf • Fondcft CGUters • Fill VftBity ii Iftth ft— CftifGtiag (Baill-iAOTaa aai Mangm Optioaal) FULL PRICE 11,990 • 3 ItdiooBB • Fill BftMBrat • SgIgcI HftidwQGd FlGon • lirch CftkiiBti • Fomicft Cftiatm • 6ftf HGftt • VaailT ii B«lli • Cftutiy SlylG KltdiGi (Baill-ia OvuB and Boaga Optioaoll THE HUDSON BAY FULL S PRICE 11200 OPEI MILT II A.I. m 7 M.-NIIE NT TODAY XoAflf M|.€AiUsle All Kiuett 2 Hacks West ef BtlMi. Witek ier Ikt Md Siyis SPOTLITE BUILDING COMPANY FE 4-0985 L rilE 1»0NT1AC PRESS SATURDAY. JULY 15. lOtil Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths Minns i Teacher, ' ' .Another Gets Post MR8. VfRm I. I. CAMPBELL Ahue of WalerfcMXl Towmhip. Mn. Service lor M«. Vertle I. J,‘ Campbell. 68, of 93 E. Huron St., will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Schutt Funeral Home, with burial In Ottawa Park Cemetery. Mn. CampbeU died Friday in Pontiac Oateopatblc HospUal after a two-week illneas. Mn. Campbell ia survived by six daughtcn, Mn. Francis White Of Fisk, Mo., Mn. Margaret Sawyer of Lake Orion, Mrs. Alice Qtiapelli of Pontiac, Mn. Joan Jean Covarrublas of Clarkston, and Mn. Louise Kidd of Detroit; six sons, Orville Hubbuck, Levi Campbell, William Campbell, all of Pontiac. Lerue Campbell of Milford, Richard Campbell of Clarkston. Frank Campbell of Detroit; 96 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren. .MRS. ftFFlK M. CXMG Service for Mn. Effle M. Cbe. 79, of 3262 Brookneal St., Union Lake, will be at 2 p.m. Monday: at the waiM Lake Baptist Churidi, burial in Walled Lake Cemetery. Mn. Coe died yesterday-at her home after an illneu rosi Where the Trade Wind$ Blow SALE OR TRADE SALE OR TRADE Ukc privilege! on Lotui Lake wita thle newly decorated rancher. Big tot with big vlaw. ImWedlato paaaeaalon. Only SNM with S4M down. SALE OR TRADE SALE OR TRADE In the dty. 3 bodrooma, toll basement, n plus full paved driveway. Real alee trees at at tatso ihth lew down payment. r furnace and 3 e 286 OHowa OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 1281 Rugby Circia OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 3836 W. Walton OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Office Opel SoAday 1-5 See Page M BateMU Realty Ciattifiad Ad for Dotaila and DirocHont of OPEN HOUSES Bateman Realty FE 4-0528 377 S. Tolagraph FE 8-7161 aomlaatlon by a epntlauouily afternoon ant A member of the Baptist cMirdi in Commerce Towhphip, she is'survived by a son, Orson E. Coe of Memphis, Tenn; and two ten, Mn. aare g. Carpenter of Commerce Township and Mm. Lu-ella Krug of Pontiac, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. CHARLES DeNAPOU Charies DeNapoli, 68. of 6744 Highland Rd., died Friday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital following illness of several months. 4r. DeNapoli was formerly a grocer, and member of St. Benedict's Catholic Churdi. Surviving are his wife, Anna, son Phillip at home; two daughters, Mn. Paul Felice of Pontiac and Victoria, at home. Two broth-en and a sister in Italy also survive. A Rosary Will be recited for Mr. DeNapoli at 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Service will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Benedict's Catholic Church with burial at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Arrangements are by Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. MRS. CARL A. OANJE A rosary will be recited for Mn. Carl A. (Eleanor) Ganje. 50. of 4089 Cambrook, Waterford, at 8 Monday at Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. Service will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Our Lady of the Lakes Church in Waterford with burial at Lakeview Cemetery, Clarkston. Mrs. Ganje died Friday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an illness of six months. Mn. Ganje and her husband ere former ownen and operaton of Ganje Variety Store in PonUac. A former teacher in the public schods here she was a member of the Alter Society and Our Lady of the Lake Church. Surviving besides her husband, are her parents Mr. and Mn. Michael Schall of Rugby, N.D. two sons Cart M. at home and Harold G. of Pontiac, and twin daughten Jane Ann and Jeanette Marie, both at hon*. Four brothers and three slsl -and a grandchild also survive. MRS. MILTON LEITNER Service for Mn. Milton ^Jennie) Leitner, 74, of 138 Hm be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the Punley Funeral Home, with burial in Arthur Center Cemetery. She died Friday. Mn. Leitner was a member of the Fint Baptist Church. Surviving beside her husband are three sons. Rex of Vassar, John of Rochester and Walter of Pontiac: three daughten, Vereah Lelt-and Mn. Donna Welberg, both of Pontiac, and Mn. Grace Myen ubih _ of Clarkston; four brtfthen, four! sisten, 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. i Prayer service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. ROBERT SPANGLER JR. Robert Spangler Jr., 1-day-old son of Mr. and Mn. Robert Spangler of 391 Fourth St., died Friday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, i Surviving besides his parents are his grandparents Mr. and Mn. I Milo Nichol and Mr. and Mn. Ulysses Spangler, all of Brown City, and a brother Jeffery. Service was held at 1 p.m. today at Huntoon Funeral Home with burial at Perry Mount Park Cemetery. I At Thursday's meeting of the] Pontiac School Board. Elden John-1 son, who hag headed physical education at Pontiac Northern High School, was confirmed In the new pOtition as head of physical educa-tkm. Mrs. Catherine Craig, a gym teacher, was named assiatent head of physical education at Pontiac Central High School. , In other business a 'iOth lot was , purdhaaed to complete the Frank-' lin School site. On Franklin Roadl •a' from the school entrance. It' bought from J. A. Tilaon, P<^-; tiac real estate dealer, at a price I amounting to |650. PRIMSRT ILBCnON >b« «U!lUled vtoctor!; ...Jm U bvrMv riven, that a Primari Baetton will bt held Ui tba Tovnihlp of roBtlac. aU preciBcu. StaU of Mlohitaa. within laid Tovnihip on Tuctdajr. July „ irnooo of placlnc In yolltical parUot par- candidatoo for Cmit^utionaT’ Convention Ooletatoi— no fron StaU ScnalorUl DUtHet. one ■om State RopreienUtlve Dletrtct; alio Wf additional amondmenU or propoel- Rotlw relative to o^lns and cloelni of the poUe: Boetlon law. Act lU, - -the day of 1M. On I «Ui ^11____________ r forenoon, and el oen until I o'clock — 0 lonnr. Kvery qualified PRIMART XLCmON lha QuaUflod Boctore: leo la hurefev alven. that a Primary M wUl ke Bold In tba City of Pon-JoBBty of Oakland. SUto of Klehl-gan. on Tnooday. July 3S. INI. at the >laco or plaeoe of holding tha election In •aid olty ae Indicated bolov. vU; Precinct 1—Jeffereon Jr. High School Precinct S-Ptre BUtlon No. 3 Prednet 3—Bagley School ■reclnet 4—immanuel Chrlet. School Precinct I—Waihlngton School Precinct g—Central High School Precinct 7—Herrliwton School Precinct t—Webitor School Precinct S—Central High School Precinct IS—Crofoot S^ool Precinct II—PIre Station No. 3 PracUtet 13—Wiener School Precinct 11—Lincoln School Precinct U—Lincoln School Precinct 13—Owen School Precinct IS—LeSaron School Precinct 17—Kmereon School Precinct IS—UoCerroll School Precinct IS—St. HIcbaol'e Hall Precinct 30-T.M.CJt. Precinct 31—Central School Precinct 33—City HeU Precinct 33—Kaitem Jr. High School Precinct 34—Loufellow School Precinct 33-M^onnclI School Precinct 3S—McConneU School Precinct 37—Wllion School Precinct 3S—Wllaon School Proclnct ^Wlleon School Precinct 3S-Pontlac Oenoral HoepttsI w A N T R E S U L T S ; Death Notice CAMPSILL. JULY 14, ISSl. VBITtS Irena Jenei, 33A K. faroa St.; aie U: dear motSar of Mri. Prkn-^ irhite, lira Orvlllo Hubbuck, I Mre. Maygaret Bawyor, lire. AUoo CblapelU. bfri. Joan Rhue. Mr>. I Jean Covarrublaa, Mre. Loulie ‘ Kidd. Levi, Lerue. William. Richard and Prank Campbell: aUo I lurvlved by 34 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. Punoral •ervlce will be held Monday. July 17, at 3 p m. f^ the Mdvln A. Sennit Piineral Home with Rav. Paul Vanaman offlelatliu. Intcr-------*- •“*—'a Park Cemetery. OK, JULY 3343 Brook___ ___________ . 73. dear mother of Oraon K. Coe, Ura. Clare 8. Carpenter and 3tra. Luella Krug: alao aurvlvcd to day, July 17. i e Walled Lake iiai c;nurcn wiin nev. Roland 1^. Croeby officiating. Interment In Walled Lake Cemetery. “-- In Memoriam 2| HeljP Wanted Femalq 7j BABYSITTER - 130 A WEEK , Xvicinity of Williams Lk. OR 4-0030 i . tfter 0 p.m. 1 BE GEORGE 1! Demonstrate the toys your frleado i prefer Ouarenteed eamlnge. Bookingi furnished. Highest commission and Hostess premiums. No collections qr delivery!, car and phone necesiiry. Ocorgo's Toys, call collect OR 30047. IN LOVING MEMORY OF WIFE | and mother Mre. LllUo Oeskins who passed away Jute 13, 1333. Only a memory of byiooe days. And a elrii tor a faoe uneoen: A eooftant fooling Ihat Ood alone My‘’«Wu.6:SS'’cTri and daughter! and family. ' .L“"*^** P.Myctpri 4 COATS FUNERAL HOME DRAYTON PLAINg OB 3-7757 ■xPERiniciD wAinuKsa STi 4-$060. Donelson-Johns LADY n tears or oL5m 9^r |mm^ousework, must live In. I FUNERAL HOME "Dtsigneir lor Funerals" FOUNTAIN — EXFBRIENCED. — light lunches, days. Union Lk. prt^s. 4440 Cooley Lk. Rd. EM apparel shop. Must be experienced, excellent eatery and working conditions Apply by letter. Box 3331. Seven Oaks. Detroit 33. Mich. 1 SPAlttg-ORfiFFlb cbXpEL rtlhughtful Service FE 3-3341 ! VoorheesSiple 1 FUNERAL HOME PB I-I37I 1 -Eetabllsbed Over 35 Years- IE NAPOLI. JULY 14. IHl. Charlea. 4744 Highland Road; age 44; beloved hueband of Anna De-NkpoU; dear father of Sira. Paul Felice, victoria DeNapoli and phlUlp DeNapoli: alao aurvlved by two brother! and one alatcr. Recl-UUOB of the Stacary will be Sunday. July 14. at 4:30 p m. at the Bparka-Orlffln Puneraf Home. Pu-oeral aervlce wlU be held Monday, July ir at 10 a m. from St Bone-din Church. Interment In Mt. Cemetery. le hi atale a Puneral I SP0NS1BUB'W(MAN (.MATURE, R1 tip. POntUkC Prw awv^e. aw, lELlABLS KOU8EEEEPER AN5 babyilUtr. live In. $15 week plus own room And bord OR BOX REPLIES At M B.B. Today tber« irers rapUes at The Ptcm •fflee m tbs loliowlnt boxes: 6, 7, 14, 17, 19, 25. r, S3, 61, M, tS, U, 88, 92. too, 114. DORSKY. MRS. JANIX. AOB 74: peeaed away Friday. July It. INI, at tha hoepllal In BUbee. Aria . wbart lha naa lived for the teat Pormer realdent of De-Joved mother of Roy Commerce. Mich.. Mra. ________ar of Arlaona and Sidney Donty of Oroeio Pointe Wooda; dear eUter of Tom Bryent of SfHe'TupletOB, Laiialie“‘’Mteh‘; aleo lUrvIved by teven arandchll-droa. It gnat-grandchildren end three great • great - grandchildren, PunerA ecrvlce wlU be held Wednetday. July It. from the Oordon Cf. Crthb Punerel Home. INN Onttet. Detroit. Mich. Mra -----7 will If- - .............*- Mre. Morgan. PS 4-4473. 5-1 ikoNiNo'service. Rkpkk- tatlon. Bapertenced. PB 3-11 B X pIE R I ■ N C 'S D aged lady, d ' Registered Nurses For Public Healtli Nursing Intereatlng career opportuimlee In varied prograna of Public HealUi. On the lob training ae MlMEOORAPHinu. 'TYPINQ. sM^-reUrial ^ RELIABLC ( sitting a 4-4134.______________________ WHITE LADT WILL CARE KXl I chUd In her horns 4 dayt a week. 34 W Battway. Pontlae. toward a degree In PubHc Health Dept. In Royal Oak and PonUac. 34.700-U.OOS depending on quall- llcatloni and ekPer*----"**■■ " catlont and sick ! boapltalliaUon I Biiflding Servke 13 iOANJK. JULT 14. INI, ELEANOR _ Cambrook. Waterford; Precinct 3< Precinct 31. -------------- Precinct 30—Jeffereon Jr. High School Precinct 37—Jeffereon Jr. High School Precinct 33—Begley School Precinct 30—Waahington School Proclnct 40-vWaahlngton School Precinct 41—Webatcr School Precinct 43—Owen School Precinct 43—Malklm School , Precinct 44—Merk Twain S^ool for the purpose of placing is nomination! by all political pirUea psrtldpetlng: therelik candldatog Idr the following offices. Mg; ConatltBUonal Oonventlon Dclegatea— Otee from State Reprdkentative Dlatrlct: also any additional amendments or prop- TRY ftebsel 's3iaTl''snd Mra.' Vernon Preng; also survived by —-grsBdchUd. Recitation of the •ary wlU be 3Conday. July 17. I p.m. at the Doarleon-Johns neral Rome. Puneral service r«‘“fii»rDlff*l!;id?“oT tli liker BAKKR WANTTO Interment In CethoUc Section of , ».■"•.» 13 noon Lakeview Cemetery, Clarkston. Mri. Oanle wUl He In atete at ----- Wohna Puneral Home. Help Wanted M 3 SALESMEN NEEDED ' for feat growing realty xiffiee. ! Wa bulld-trade-eeU Oppoitunlty ' to toogresa to sales manager. I All repllei held etrlcUy con- I fldentlel. Please eak lor Mr. Pace. OR 4-4434. PACE REAL- e Bl^ 1 1 ac. PE 3-71 TOY CHFST THE FIRST AND ONE OP THE FINEST TOY PARTY PLAN IN MICH. A-1 BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT work. No Job too email, for I quality cell Ron Johnson. EM 3-7414_____________________________ atrucUon. Complete I MIN. BODY REPAIR — COM-blnatlon man Experienced mechanic. Both must be capable of performing all operations on OM cere. References required. In- TOP EARNIN08 TOP HOSTESS PREMIUMS : Amexlng "Party f lor, Call I -- . Tty- <■ » P " Advertising Salesman Pull time. Car necessary. Commission and car tllowance. Write PonUec Preee Box N aUUng cx- pertence and references._____ BARBER wanted. PE 4-3400 or PE 4-3330.___________ BOY WANTED - ' II "OR 6VER Apply I e.m. to 13 only. 433 Orchard Lk. Are. . BOYS FOR PAPER BRUTES, 18--------- - - — 1. PE I CEMEiTt ^ WORE. COMMERCIAL price. Nothing to ^rgV or smell. ! Free eatlmete OR 3-4173. ! DEAL WITH BUILDER-MODIRN-laetton, eddllions, gareges. Ll- R Vanaickle. Bldr. 1 peclally __ _____ ^ 3-7031 or write Detroit N ■■ Telegraph. EXCAVATIONS—BOLLDOZfiio” Septic Systems EM 3-OMl free E8T1MAT3C8 ON ALL WtR-Ing, will finance. R. ■ unn,« Efecrlc CO.. ION W. 1 HOUSE RAI8INC , ___________ tng. licensed fully equipped. Free eaUmates. RueetU Marlon. FE _______________ 2-7344________________________ Ph. FE 4-1434 be- HOME. OARAOE. CABINETS, AD-"■ ' — Llcenetd builder. FHA I Dellrera ----------- 1 _________CALL FE 3-4731__________ WOMAN WITH SHOE BALES Experience for pert-itme work In I family shoe store. OR 3-4413_____; WOMAN TO WORK IN ROCMINO I live In. Ph. FE 4-1444 be- ' 13-4 p 133 i woman for DI8HWA8hINO AND 1 Apply 3300 Dixie Hwy. ffo U 8 E l and 3 pm.________' equipped FE 4- between 3 a ositlone tl submitted. INI. n muson’uitnerj^^dear — Yereah. Rex, Walter and Joba Ultnar. _Mre. Donna Wtibart and Mn. Once Myert; dear iteter of Mrs. Sylvia Allen. Mn. Barnlce Oremio. Wre . Wilma Taylor: also eurvlved by IS gnnd-chlldren and two great-gnndchll-dren. Pnyer service will be held Sunday et 3:30 p.m. at the Fure-let Funeral Home, Mn. Leitner will be taken Monday morning to Arthur Center. Mich., where funeral service will be held Monday. July 17, at 3:30 P m. from the Arthur Center Church of Oi>d with Rev. Elia Beery offlctettng. Interment In Arthur Center Cemetery. Mrs. Leitner will lie In state at Fursley FunenI Home. Section 730. polte shall oe openeu as i o ciocs in | ^ forenoon, and shall be continuously! open uotU 3 o'clock In the afternoon and, — longer. Every qualified elector present | In Une et the polte at the hour pre-1 aertbed for the closing thereof shall be allowed *-----*- ae "The Building Zone Ordlnaace The City of Fonttec ordains: Section 1. The Building Zone Map o description hereinafter set fi etfled as Slanufaeturlng 1: Lu» •••. t«,, 134 of Assessor's Plat No. 124, City of Pontiac. Oakland County. Sllehlgan. Section 3. The change In the Building News in Brief Runctent took $17 in chanxp from Ray's Billiards, 352 Franklin Rd., it was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. Howard Hendenon, 457 Montana ve., reported to Pontiac pdice yesterday that a record player valued at $70 was stolen from his car. ' McOINZIE. JULT 13. INI. DANIEL ! D.. 3313 Ryeroft. Keego Herbor; skf 11; beloved son of Mr. and Mre. C. Robert Berry: dear broth-! er of Merv Elisabeth, Priscilla ; Sue and Robert Lee McOlnxIe. Charles RsndaU and John Wes-i lev Berry: dear grandson of Mrs. Florence ktaOlnxle. Mr. and Mrs John Lock. Mrs. Edwards and I Robert Fippin. Funeral service will be heklMonday, July 17. at II a.m. from tha C. J. Oodhardt Funeral Home. Keego Harbor, with Rev. Elmer J. Snyder officiating Interment In Ottawa Park Cemetery. Daniel will He In stele, : at the C. J. Oodhardt Funeral i Home, Keego Harbor. SPANOLKR. JULT 14. INI. ROB-1 ert Jr. 331 Fourth St.: beloved I Infant son of Robert and Shirley , Spangler: dear brother of Jeffery •’mYo V^Xran”d' ISf : tnd Mrs. Ulysses Spangler. Pu- neral service was held at 1 p.m_ I today from the Huntoon Punerel I Home with Rev. Weyne Brook- ROCHE8TER AREA. 2 MEN PART , time 1104 mo. guarantee. ~'~ UL 3-1373.___________________ YOU NEED A MOVING, FULLY FE 4-4450 L. A Youni. nare working i •• another 3100 luan------ for part Ume work, 4 evening! a week, call now, Mr. Mavis. MA 4-3411._____________________ REAL ESTATE {TALESMAN Ambitious, willing------------- •iperlence prelerred —“al H. R Hagstrou., Highland Road iM-3li, OR rmoon saleswork. Preferred i -- ‘enced man. Product east.. , Phone OR 3-7N3 after 6 p.m 1 if I > the recommandatloD of the CltF Plan Com-mtsalon and said Commlealon Is hereby appointed ta make a final report upon this amendment to this Commfulon irt-vloue to the public hearing to be held before thte amendment U adopted, — •uant to Section 4 of Act No. 307 of PubHc Acte of 1131, as amended. Section 3. That not lets than fifteen 131 days notice of the Ume and place of the public hearing on thp final paeeage of thte amendment shall be given in a newspaper of general circulation tn this city: that such public hearing Is hereby 'ixed at July II. INI. { Section 4. This ordinance shall take i ffect ten ilOi days from and after the i ate of Its passage bv the City Commis-: Ion of the City of Pontiac. Made and passed by the City Commis-; Ion of the City of PonUac, this mb' ay of July. A D 1041 • PHILIP E. ROW8TON OLOA BARKILE^”^ Deputy City Clerk July 15, IMl; Sparks'Griffiti FUNERAL HOME **Thoughtful Service** «6 WUliBBSs St. Phone FE 2-5M1 HOPE As long AS nun clings to s Itfe-force HOPE starts him on his way to the Star of his desires. A boy with a bent pin, piece of string HOPES to catch s whale — at least. Young men HOPE their feet trill be first to touch the moon; teachers HOPE their students will achieve honor and gtory; parenU HOPE their children will claim fame and fortune. Hope is everlasting, even grandpa amilea at a pretty maid. A ringing telephone is a harbinger; daughter, HOPES it is a call fit»a that one boy, we HOPE we will hear tha votee of a friend, dad HOPES It is a oonfimuUon of a buslneM pnqiiosal. Nations HOPX their differences will be resolved snd pesce will ensue — we hope so too. We HOPE for better heslth, for peace of mind, understanding, wisdom — HOPE, if you will, but WORK to bring reality to that nebulous abstraction. Hope is tbs tihpulM: work is the csitalyst. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME M North Pwiy Street PhOM PE t-Sni A D S FE 2 8 1 8 HOW ABOUT YOU... Are you ready for a like-new car? Read These Classified Columns... Classification 106 for the car of your choice. j Region Dealers lA.nd Individuals... i I Keep this column fresh I with daily listings of your favorite model and make at competitive j prices. Screw Machine Operator j Muat be able to melBUlD, set up ' tnd operate multiple eplndle i screw mecblnea. Apply In perton 7 a m to 3 p.m. Monday ■- Fridky. Little A David Co.. 1744 Pontlec Dr. 3 3 3 1 4 1 Town & Country i Food Co., Inc. WANTS 5 MEN for Food Sales PONTIAC and Surrounding Area No Experience i Necessary Would you like working for s good worker, married. 33 to U yeira of age end have Michigan Slate Employment Offica. 343 Oakland Avenue. Monday through Wednesday. ______ adyertiaed WaUlns Pood route. Eipcrltnee unnecee- j • tary. Old aft no handicap. PuU . Or part Ume. FE 3-3083._ ORDER COOK AND COUN.' Ekpertenced, fast andneat. 33-80. SHORT ORDER COOK AND ■ counter aervloe. malervar female.) Experienced. lest end neat. 33-M. I Nlghte. FTebet'a Coffee Shop. > 43303 Grand River, comer of ; Novi Road, Novi. Michigan. | Bmployment Agsncies 9j Evelyn ' Eidwards Siegwart Construction Cement Work _________FE 3-3003_____ SWIMMING POOL 30', X 40' alie. only 43.000. IF x SO' only 13.300. Made of durable acUd cement. N x 44- model W inspect, Enjoy youraelf Uilt summer — awlm tn your cam beck yard In 7 days! We also buUd homes, additions, garagea. siding and roofing. Licensed builder Cj^l^l now. Jim wmiarna. PE SWIMMING POOL l-day Inatsllatton — No money down, $4 a week. For more lu-I formation your PonUac dealer. Flab Svimminf Fool Co.. OR 3-40M___________________ BusincM Se^ce 15 : ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS I, repaired by factory trained men at our office. General Printing A I Office Supply Co.. 17 W. Law SECRETARY , AttracUve girl lor top eiecuti Type 50, shorthand '' transportation. Age 30 t KVRLYN EDWARD.S Vocetlooal Councellng Service 4'a W. Huron St Suite Sales ; BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. •vMi WaU and windows. Reasonable. tiJe’ fg M«31________________________ - CSC ASPRAL'T PAVINd. FREE eatlmatei. 333-3043. AH work guar. ELECTRIC MOTPr SEUtVICE RE-palling and rcwlnrUng. Ill E. Pike raone FE 4-3441. _________ HOTPOINT. WHIRL|>OOL AN D Kenmore washer repair aervlce. We finance. FE 6-4431._________ SAWS MACHINE SHARPENED. Manley Leach. 10 Bagley Bt. WELL DRILLING AND PUMP RE-pelr, i^t ^Oji^prlce before you ........ « - 44 with__________ tude to train for aalee position must be H 8. 4rtd and prefer some college. Seterled. Midwest Employment — 404 Pf'“" Bank Bldg. FE 3-4337. SECRETARY $400 . Downtown location. Muat bavi food typing, shorthand and work Inf expeiience. Midwest Em ployment. 404 Pontiac Stab Bank Bldg. FE 5-4237._ Bookkeeping & Taxes 16 DressTOking, Taiioring 17 Garden Plowing 18 FE 4-4ril or OR 3-OMlil I nstnictioni^Sciiooli 10 No Layoffs! We Train You For MEAT Q'TTF.RS AND COUXTF.RMF.X VERY MUCH IN DEMAND I’eople Mii>t Fal! S|)cci.".l for .10 Day-: ONLY $249 LUBiUM rikUltlG U garden, yard. OR 3 Landscapbif A-l SOD. 3Se YARD. YOU PK*-up. deliveries made. 2601 Crools Road, Uli 2-4642._____________ A-l COIfiPLBTE LANDSCAFDIO. free’eatimatea available, lawn cut-ting and fertUtelng. OR 3<344. d customer! and i Iwo! 1 ffad. while I Counterman and. Proceaaot In 10 wI',I':ks FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE DAY OR EVENINGS Inquire About Our Club Plan WOMEN Cashiering or Meat Wrapping to work In the systems used b; ell Supermarkets SOD DELIVERED , _______PE 4-7017 AL 8 COMPLETE LANDSCAPInO Seeding sodding, black dirt. Tup soil, tree trimming and removal Cement work, patlne and fencing FE 4-4330 or OR 3-0108 COMPLETE‘LAWN WOR K 6ar-^ den plowl^ '3^3*^ “* •“*' landscaping. bulldozin6 seeding. EM 3-3411. WEED CUTTING, $6 PER LOT. I FE 4-1407__________________ Moving snd Trucking 22 WANTED: EXPERT OUTBOARD ^ Help Wanted Female ni-'A.;, .X V-.S : SMITH MOVING CO. „,^ULINQ & RUBBISH. NAME This la the test time on this j your price. Any time. PE 3^ special olfer. i ny^^JLIfIo RUBBISH. 43 C.WVH. ^ uS'aVo'SS .its Royal Oak. Michigan ! ARE IN THE MARKET NOW or soon to be CONSULT Classification 1U6 . TODAY! COOK OR ' CLERK . j... the help you need is quickly yours through THE PONTIAC PRESS WANT AD COLUMNS. I For the Want Ad Depart-' ment just dial . . . FE 2-8181 RE.UH CASH (.I S-i rOMLRS through Classi-; fied Ads. Call Ft 2-8181. | ________stimatee 4I3-34T7. Pontiac. A-l CARPENTRY ADDltlONl sidint. repalri, etc. PE 4-7340. AiTWALL WASHINO BY MACH. Bugi, upholstery. fE 0-4433. A-l carpenter *ORK New - Repair Small Jobe a Ipeelaltjr FE 8-3441 or PE 4-3017 CABINET MAKI-.. -------^ Kitchens a epeclalty. FE 4-3404. CEMENT WORK. _.I^_KIR»>; AAA PAINTINO ANt3 DKCOUT- ■-------------Haaa. Fta- “ IL 9-U44 A LADY INTERIOR DSOOMATOa. Fapertni. FK 4-4343. CLEAN AND Fiuff~" exterior p------ »s FE t-mi EXTERIOR PAWnnri AMb vsstSng, reasoausblA ptlcet. M reasonable FE 4-3433—OR 3-3434 , FOREMAN WITH 5 YEARS OF AND X E TB xTait experience In mechanical ma- ‘V**"" **J*"J®" FE 3?14?.*^* ______ - FAFXBINO RKMOY randy' MAN. FAiNTINO. CLEAlj^; ing or What. MA 4-3443.__W. Fi^ERHMOWO B FAWTIH^ AifeM^ii4-g:Tairt~HAtnm »ty*..****^ _we4da and kMh ttNttkf • FAPENHANOINO - j^Yuv*** FB 34343. plaster repair. VL 3 mpi)3)ivw THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATITRDAY. JULY 13. 1901 4-H Honors Chiong TAIPn. ForaoM W — Preii->ot Chiw« lUHriKk «( Itetfana-^ Chte aoccsM Friday tke |KMt of Honanny chaimao of the Na-tMoal Mf aMxtetta of r iMtnietkn te acieqtific wriqiihare and home eoanomka. It hat 7D.09 July IM2 as Captive Natioas Week ia lOchliaB Md called on cMteaa to oiler prayen iar people of na. tioat tulijugided to itte 1^ ftaMla. Rommnbers SotollitH LANSING m — Oor. Swaiiw«l«w» "Unute of the day In the fViday pradaimcd the «eeak offU.S. Qorbor Exfcutivo Dios in Hospital Aftar Crosh FKEMONT (UPI)-Leatcr Janet, pretideiit of Gather Products, (had at Gtrher Memorial Hoapital Friday, two days after he suflered what were ar laJuriM la ■ A native of Ontario and a lo^ Jobied Gether In 1S85 and was named a vice fnMmA toi 1900. Ihe American Leglan's charter ras granted hy Congreaa In 1919. High-Flying Toochors Comniuta ta Campus LIMA. Ohio «»-An airlift helpa provide instructors for Ohio Suie 'a faraneh camixiB at l-houi^ i Monday and Wednetday evening from the onlveralty'a main .cam-put at Cohunhos. * a a ■ Their pilot neually la Cburtney Whirlpool, Coln-Oparatad DRY CLIANING Open 9 la 9 Mly aad Saa. 2419 IliBahorii Lake ftaad ffcoaa ISI-9270 I Maehs W. af TeNraph SEARS Uniflit iMbwiMil ■ no phone orde Be Smart, Be Thrifty—^Monday and Every Day. You Can Be Sur^ of Extra Savings at Sears! C.O.D. 8 or delive no phone orders, C.O.D. 8 or deliveries* •Escept m Large Itaam Las4H Sprinkler Nelson “Capri” 8.90 Ropilar 13J5 Chaff* It Covers up to 9000 sq. ft with powerful. uoulde-fiee water motor that drives oacUlatlng sprinkler bar snMothly. Similar. Save! f?'“' 9'x24” Pools Sturdy Vinyl Plastic «« 26«* 34.95 Charge It 'our own private pool without cost-r installation ... simply add water! [eavy steel mesh sides. Summer m wr everyone! Oet yours Mon- $29.95 Air Purifiers Filters Up to 625 Cu. Ft. 2488 You Save $5.07 Bectrically-charged filter traps fagweed pollena, bring relief to sufferers of Ote aUergy. Save Mondayl neciricol OepL. Mato looeaMat Garden Hose Sale R»g. 9.49 Charge It •V Hese. HsTS-ft M9 y. Neopmie eover. cord center, robber mter-: : lor. Remains flexible, even when exposed to cold. Resists oil, chemicals. Shop Mon-V. day night until 9 pm.! Sears Store or Warohonto Trans Portable TV Sale 19-In. (Overall Diag.) TV 139»« No Meney Down Automatic eonuols keep your picture bright and clear. Removable eafMy shield for easy cleaning. SUm-Une cabinet. Sears Store or Worehonso Regular 1.59.95 Kenmore Washer and Electric Dryer Buy the Pair—SAVE $80 Washer Dryer Reg. U9.95 Reg. IMAS 2i9«813988 NO MONEY DOWN ^ DO a big lO-lb. fannlly size load ‘ with easy dial controls. Washer j^hag 2 speeds, built-infilter, In-I finite water level, 5-wash-rinse temps. Dryer has 6 drying heats, built-in filter, more! Both 3 cycles for safe all fabric laundering. See Monday . . . Reg. 209.95 Gas Dryer 179.98 Sears Store or Warokoose Sale! Frostless REFRIGERATOR with 162-Lb. Freezer t REDUCED $34.95 *265 229J5 ^ no MONET DOWN Froet*free refrigerator with popular bottom freezer. Has magnetic domt. No-ooU back for fluMi fit tU around! Big 13 5 eu. ft. net usable storage capacity. Porcelain interior w^ies clean with damp cloth. See it Monday. MONDAY LAST DAY of SEARS WAREHOUSE aEARANCE APPUANCE SPECIALS AUTOMATIC WASHERS and DRYERS $199.95 Keuaore AatUBUitk WaAer.$148 Regdar $219.95 Washer..........$185 Regdar $89.95 Wriager Waiher .............$68 $119.95 Aatoaatk ElMtric Dryer......$88 GAS-ELEGTRIC RANGES 38- ladi Keawtre Gas, Was $119.95 . . $99.88 39- lacli Eledrie Raage, Wai $169.95 ... $139.88 30-ladi Cook Ceder, Was $279.95 .$239.88 REFRIGERATORS and FREEZERS $199.95 Refrigerator, 12.2 Ca. Ft.$169.88 11.9 Ca. Ft. 2-Door Model, Save!.$199.88 Cel^pot 15 Ca. Ft OMSt Freeier.$199.88 Cokbpat 12.4 Ca. Ft Upright.$199.88 44UL Dehnnidifien ...........$73.00 FURNITURE SPEQALS LIVING ROOM SUITES 2- Pc. Uviag Room Sdte, Was $199.95 .. $138.00 $299.95 Matchiag Sectioaal, 3-K.$198.00 $349.00 CorvedSectioiMl, 4-Pc.$228.00 $239.95 Lmar Room Sdte. 2-Pc..$268.00 BEDROOM FURNITURE 3- Pc. Wakmt Toae Set. Wat at $139.$98 3-Pc. Daaiik Walmit Set, Wai $159..$128 $189 Batterimt Makogaay Set, 3-Pc..$138 3-Pc. Daauk Walmit Set, Wat at $239 .$178 3-Pc. Bisque or Wabat Set. Wu $259.95 .. $198 Divan Bed. Plastic Cover, Was $229.95 .$178 Maple Dresser, Was at $5$.95......$48 Maple Chest, Was at $39.95 ....$28.88 Other Busk Bed Prices . .NOW AT 30% SAVINGS! DINETTE SETS $59.95 5-Pc. Dinette Set, Broaie-toae fiaitk. 30x40” table. 4 chairs....$38 5-Pc. DiaMtc Set, Was Priced at $109.95 . $79.88 74*c. Dinette Set, Was Priced at $109.95 .$78 Padded Seat, Ba^ Dmette Qmirt.$4.99 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS $49.95 Platform Rocker, Choice ef 5 Colors .. $33 $59.95 Harmony House Reclmer, aow ody $44.88 Hi-Back Rocker. Wu Priced at $74.95 .$55 RADIO and TELEVISION $144.95 Portable TV, ody 1 at..$109.88 $239.95 SUvertoae Console TV’s, limited $199.88 4 Ceuole Stereos, Were Priced at $149.95 $109.88 Regular $1.49 Stereo Records, just 100 at .. 83c VACUUMS—SEWING MACHINES $19 $49.88 ...$38 “Swing Shift” Zig-Zag, With Console.$88 Kenore Console Aatomatic, Wu $189.95 . $139 FLOOR COVERINGS 6.9S Rayoa Broadloom Carpcttag ia assorted colon aid fMttmw, 22 rimdom siiu 2.97 sq. yd. AB-Wod AimiatterGarpetiBg ia I2-ft. widdu. h barmoaiiiag bau. Wu $7.99! . .4.97 sq. yd. Warehouse,'481 N. Saginaw Su Kenmore Pot-Type Vacaam, jut.......... 1 '4‘Hp. Cu^er (leaner, Wu $64.95 Kenmore Portable Sewing Machine .... f-Zag, With SAVE 33% ' Air Mattress at a Low, Low Price Rtgvlar US 133 VlmwI.Mmatk* ^ S««rf Sferw or Worohooto boys’ heavy Bedford cords Reg. %2M rds k m sy Children^i^^^^^ Biltwels Sale price—wonderful quality rtaea 8 to 18! Oood looking slacks In sturdy, merowted. sanforized SJ-oa. (xAton. They’re wash and wear In chotoe of colors. Come in Monday — see and save more at Soars! tors' Cfolkiag. Main Floor Table Lamps Be«. 499 Ea. Choose from 6 assorted styles. All come In s variety of exciting colon. Each have rlch| cloth shades. Similar. lamp Depi.. Socoad Floor House Paint S! casts* It Master-Mixed . . . Economy Decoreze House Paint has, weather resistance. In an array of colors. Shop Monday night 'tU 9! , Soars Sloro or Warokoaso Reg. 2.99 9» Choose sllp-on or tie style with non-sUp aoles In Mack, bone, pink, white Skoe Dept. Main Fleer 2.99 MODACRYUC Verel Carpeting In Tweed Colors Regularly Sm07 8.99«|.yd. 72x90-In. Blankets In Assorted Solid Colors Reg. 4.99 Chatge It Exceptional quality! Rayon and Acrylic blanket is washable and ibrlnk-age-controlied. 5-lnch acetate binding. In Harmony House colors. Save Monday! Domestic DopL Main Floor Harmony House 5-pc. Sectional REDUCED $72.95 Regularly $]| $249.95 • NO MONEY DOWN Short of furniture of seating? You wont be when you see this room-filling 5-pc. sectional at Sears Warehouse! Many room arrangements make it a wonderful set — even at its regular price! But, Monday you save $72.95 ... see It in aqua frieze . . . Mon. tmly at Sears Warehouse! "Similar.” Worokossa Oaly Sale! Plastic Platform Rpcker AT $22.95 SAVINGS Regular •S'T — HQ QH wm V If NO MONET DOWN Trim - tailoring, modem styling combined with rigid construction. Resilient rubberised hair smd cotton provide slnk-lnto comfort. The long-wear, easy care eover, yours In 4 color choices. Double si^ngs give relaxing rocking action. Smts Stei* or Warokoaso ’’Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back” SEARS , 154 North Saginaw Sl Phone FE 5-4171