ir THE PONTIAC PRESS Horn* Edition Hr * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IT, lWO-^W PAGES 0,^^5g!^?WSP0"A,' Commies Quit the Congo; - Lumumba Rumored Slab) Festival Has Everything! It's Breakfast Tiine fa Pontiac FESTIVAL STYLE — Crowds of shoppers lined up etriy this morning ui» Weet lluren Street ha 'thgjMrd free breakfast offered by the Downtown Merchants Association as part of the Downtown Fall Festival. The gala three-day event ends this evening. Set Emergency Session atU.N. Debate .. $ayj«t Outfoxed After Veto UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) —The 82-nation General Assembly was summoned today emergency session on the Congo problem after a Soviet veto blocked action in the Security Council. The meeting wiU. be convened at 8 p.m. EDT tonight, three days before the scheduled opening of the regular session with its all-star cast of top-level leaders. Retaliates Because of Castro Cuba Curbs U.S. Ambassador HAVANA UR—Fidel Cariro' eminent today slapped tight restrictions on movements of U.S. Ambassador Philip Bonsai in Havana In retaliation for the U.S. curb on the Cuban prime minister’s travels during the UN. General Assembly. The diplomatic quarantine capped a series of anti-American taken on the eve of Castro's departure for New York. 1. Armed militiamen Friday aight seised three American-•wned banks operating on the the meeting la a dramatic move la the early morning bourn aa the 11-nation council wound up three days of futile debate la wfctck Secretary-General Dag Hammarakjald was attacked by the Soviets and defended by the West - -...... The move was triggered by a Soviet vote of a resokttion, jpoo-sored b/ Ceyion and Tunisia, giving Hammarskjold a go-ahead Ms Congo policies and urging that no milltarajdd be sent to the Congo except through the United Nations. It win the 90th veto by the Soviet Union. _ fwitei^WW IfcillWHIlULnrtrf ww mitrmnu - • as _ an. M IT C r rli BA njOf If I FftWlU five U.S. Embassy secretary, Marjorie Lennox, and three other Americana on spy charges. They were identified as Mario Nordlo, an Italian-bom U.S. citizen; his wife Mary; and Robert L. Neet, another US. Embassy employe. -' 1 Foreign Minister Paul Roa told Bonsai he was restricted to-ihe told Secretary «f HUte Christian 3 m.pJl. will become IP to 15 Soviet effort. WADSWORTH The vote was 8 to T—the Soviet Union being joined by Poland —with France abstaining. Ambassador James J. Wadsworth, U. S. chief delegate, took the floor. "The Soviet Union." be said, which it will go in opposition to effective United Nations assistance for the Republic of fix Congo.” S, then proposed tprmally ■erobly meeting. lie vote on IMs also was 8-t with Franca Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Valerian A. Zorin protested mfminat calling the Assembly vir-♦taHy on the eve of the regular session. He poWted out that many henis of governments would be OB-baml next week and that the Congo problem be taken up Don't Invito Nasser'1 WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep. Emanuel CeOer, D-N.Y., has urged the Department not to Invite United Arab RepubUe President Gamal Abdel Nasser to be a guest of Preddent Eisenhower when Nasser visits the United HgH Stales with what he calls economic aggressions The latest set tore the takeover of at The U,8. Embassy was notified by American banking sources that interventors, apparently from the Ike Backs Panama on Canal Zone Flag WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presl Elsenhower today author- Havana area where the embassy is situated and to going from his residence five miles outside the city. to a note to Bonsai, Bon said tee restriction action against tee I'A envoy was taken because of "tee arbitrary confinement Imposed by North American anther-Moo on the nefivttleo” of Prime Mnbter Fidel Castro to New Yolk. Africa Project Abandoned by Russ, Czechs Obay Mobutu Orctort 10 Minutts Before Noon Doodlino to Dopart LEOPOLDVILLE (UPI) —The Soviet and Czech embassies in LeopOldville struck their colors today and pulled out of the Congo as rumors spread that Premier Patrice Lumumba, the man they had backed unsuccessfully, had been assassinated. The Russian and Czech airliners left with their doc-tors and technicians aboard some Ilyushin airliners Russia had given to Lumumba present, apparently ending a determined Communist-attempt to seize power in the Congo. (A Brussels radio reported picked [up in London by the British Broadcasting Corp. quoted a Ghana official as saying he saw Lumumba [alive today after the assassination report. Other reports said he had taken refuge in a friendly. African [Embassy. None were confirmed.) Cuban National Bank, had begun1, __ * * , ' taking over all Hrsnrtuw el tee Q">U1ht Ruaaian officials said First National City Bank of New [angrily as he boarded the _ York, tee Tint National Bank of [“Wait HQ next time; We will be Boston and the Chase Manhattan i Bank. Financial sources estimated re- _ . . . serves and undivided profits of the t. ■“* •*» nwment it appeared ™ p,™ 1 « teat Col., Joseph Mobutu who (Continued on Page 2, Col, 3) ^ eariier ^ week “simple peaceful revolution' I JON WITHOUT TEETH leu — almost, is how 18-year-old Judle Wright of Monroe describes her young lion Mend, New-bi, who is on display in downtown Pontiac for Festival Days ending tonight. Newbi, who is only 16 months old, has tost his baby teeth and “ must wait for a new mouthful of ivory. “He can’t bite, but be sure can scratch,” said Judle, hh keeper, showing maria to prove it. Coast Crash Kills Mi Serviceman Warrant Issued Against Nursing Home Owner flag In the Canal Zone as “visual evidence of Panama’s titular sovereignty” aver that area. The move came after a long controversy between the Republic of Panama and tee Ualted States. Ike flag issue was te-votved la riots In Panama last year. Rep. Daniel J, Flood, D-Pa., Showers Due Late Tonight, Ending Sunday There’ll be occasional showers night in the Pontiac area, ending early Sunday, the weatherman says. Low tonight will be about 37. Sunday will be somewhat cooler, with the temperatures warm-tag ap agate Monday and Tuesday. Southeasterly morning winds at A. Herter test June teat It the Panamanian flag were displayed ever fins Canal Zone “with the knowledge of year department, members of tee^ Henae - . „ s press for your impeachment.' [held the upper hand and had jhalted Communist infiltration and the supply of Csech arms and ammunition to the troubled nation. | Mobutu had ordered the Soviet, | Csech and "other Socialist” em-| hassles here to dose and threatened tee ambassadors and eat temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The recording at 1 p.m. was 75. At 11:30 a.m.—10 minutes before his deadline expired—the Soviets hauled down the flag over their yellow stucco embassy and Ambassador Mikhail D. Yakovlev set out for the airport." '♦ dr * It was a humiliating end for (he He was almost mauled by Congolese soldiers aa he drove down the A mild 60 degrees was the^tow- gravel driveway arid away from jteN|MNr‘,"~ -- the embassy in an unsuccessful jut minute attempt to see Pres-(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) By JACK ADAMS (Special to The Pontiac Press) j .____- . . . . . ... .. barstow, calif. - a 2i-year-L Authorltles moved today against a West Bloomfield old Navy hospital corpsman from [Township man who vanished with his wife and two Milford was killed early’ Friday children, leaving behind him i horde of stunned credi-when hi. sport, car roiled out ^d that might go as high as $250,000. A warrant for The arrest of William B. Ritter, 45, of 2361 Midpine Road, was*---------:—. r -, issued today. The warrant, signed by Earl N. j Nash, Femdale justice peace, accuses hitter of issuing a 3330 check without backing it up. \ Valley Road near here. James C. Dangerfleld, non ef Mr. and Mrs. Thoms* E. Dangerfleld of Dean Read, apparently lest control on a curve and his cur roiled end over end fil feet, n deputy coroner report - The victim, stationed at the ma-rine supply depot here, aUended Miltord High' Sriiool and was of four children. His body was found by a passing motorist several hours after the crate, the California Highway Patrol said. The body is being taken to the! Richardson-Bird Funeral Home Milford. 400 Refugee Huts Burn HONG KONG (AP)-Four people died, six were injured and many were missing today when fire broke out in one of Hong Kong's congested refugee areas. "The Soviet Unity, he said, n - In I ka. just to°wn.me length to New York, is about a 10-square-mile area along the sea. fDR ‘SECURITY’ Roa told Bonsai he would have i take “the usual route’ from the embassy residence. He added sarcastically that the restric-inapired “by the plan to offer your excellency every kind of security." The latest moves came as Castro prepared to leave for the General Assembly to charge die United In Today's Press WMssa, Earl . . Women's Page* . Sum of the People Nixon, Lodge Running Ahead The complaint against Ritter was made by Edward J. Dra-helm, a pharmacist employed at Liddell’s Prescriptions, IMS Hilton fit., Femdale. Draheim told Taylor that Ritter frequently cashed checks at the drugstore and was well known there because he purchased drugs for his Royal Oak nursing home there. wiu qiAMlioN M Taylor said he will begin questioning Monday sofie 30 persons who have come forward to say that Ritter owed them money 1 in hours after it became generally known yesterday that the family had vanished. The case came to light Thursday when a bankruptcy action war filed against the couple. Bitter, his wife, Edith, «. and their children Bryan, a, and lin-da. 8, were test seen Sept 7 when they drove sway tram tkeir ~ ‘ ch-style hstne te a By JOHN KRAFT (Special to The Pontiac Press) Vice President Richard M. Nixon is still running ahead of Sen. John Kennedy — and both are running up against the bugaboo of “saving two masters," the bugaboo of the religious issue. In our nationwide survey, when voters were asked their presidential ticket preference, the response indicated that Nixon and Lodge are running 43 per cent —ahead of Kennedy-Johnson’s 40 par cent — with a whopping It per cent recording themselves as siill “uncertain.” ♦ ■ ♦ ♦ Compare tee above recent figures with the immedate post-convention figures, reported in this column early last August. Far1 Nimbi : r:.; ■....,, 41 For Kennedy ...... ... 40 Uncertain ............. ... 18 The UP presidential cam-paiga is now thoroughly Isaachrd — after a marked pc-Had of first-rsaad doldrums. LATEST NATION-WIDE KRAFT POLL SHOWS5 miia»-asfcr. tern jt. a to U.h p.» ut* mu buiic. tea ssn print nsn. hart whlriwlnded and Wasted by the ■ * ’ *■* harttoanss af ana haawnsns and uadehtaWe toms the Ce- lt takes ,no expert to 'realize 7 UNCERTAIN NIXOll 43% that, undoubtedly, a large segment of the 17 per cent of those voters who told Sum of the People they were undeniably uncertain, that they have not. made up their minds, are hesitant about this powerful issue of religion. * A * , How do voters across the country express their strong convictions and their deep, honest uncertainties on this crucial conflict? it ♦1 w Take, for example, the words of a practicing attorney, a Protestant, in Boulder, Colo., who told Kraft interviewers, when asked the question, “Does it matter to you personally what the religion of a presidential candidate Is?”; "Yea. No boas fide good - Catholic in gsad steading can my they don’t swear allegiance t* the Pope. IPs my understanding every Catholic has to swear undying toyhtty and allegiance to the Pope In Rome . .and oar prtiHeil halts give Ms allegiance fa aur government. You can’t have divided aBagiaaea ... tee BIMe (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Taylor said Detroit FBI agents tve entered the case tjecauae of the Ritters' flight to avoid prosecution. 'J ....*■ ir......♦....— Taylor said that further warrants against Ritter may be forthcoming. A possible one is for obtaining money under false pretenses. The Ritters fled*ht sudh a hurry, authorities discovered, that the door of their 330,000 home had been unlocked. H»ere was food in the refrigerator and there were dirty dishes in the sink. However, all photographs of the family had been removed from their frames in the house in what authorities believed was an attempt to hamper any search. One cine to the whereabouts ef the family was a SSO,000 certified check teat Bitter had Ms bote make out, payable to Mm at a Red Jet Planes Crowd Corridor Appears to Bo Steady Attempt to Harass West German Air Traffic BERLIN (UPI)—Soviet jet fighters in unusually heavy numbers flew Berlin’s air lanes today In a • tactic teat recalled their efforts ^ to harass Allied traffic during the ' 1948-1949 airlift. With all East Germany to fly aver, retafoieed Soviet jet Squad rons flew across the se-mlto-wUe air corridors and took alf and landed from fields along tee ear-ridors while Western planes were seeded supplies late West Barite. A British pilot reported .Friday a Soviet plane bussed Ms airliner and nearly collided with it but there appeared to be so deliberate attempt today to interfere with the Western traffic? — . just steady harassment of the kind the Russians used during the airlift. -Whether the flights were deliberate, they were a definite menace to the Allied planes forced to > use three 20-mile wide corridors linking Berlin to the West. Catholic Bishop Digs in Communist Jail? VATICAN cert (AP) -*The Most Rev. Fitter Pavel GfijdlClX Roman Catholic biteop ef Preaov, Czechoslovakia, died in a Communist jail two montea ago, the fate can Press Office said today." Taylor said persona employed by Bishop Goodie was jailed by,7he the Ritters indicated the family Cnmnumlste . tor life on treason may have skipped to Canada. !charges. His whereabouts imd Mrs. Ritter, te a letter mailed ttN^B kept secret hy the Czech gov- J |her attorney teortiy before the dis-emment Once he was sentenced appearance, blamed Itei huteand’l \n jgn, The Vatkia Press COke (Continued on Pace 2, Col. 8) ^ ^ ncW, of hu death^aas learned “grty now. He dteth In now on what air AmUm a Sam ■ WsrehsuM. YMsM tosy. at InH Laks Road. 1 pa. Skturd*r. • 1 July, but w« do not know o i -two THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IT, 1900 Nikita to Get More Mileage We'll Bend a Bit 1-fAsked State Dept. Would Let Premier Go to long bland Estate NEW YORK —The State ttev to visit ht* country's large State on Long Wend » * * * ■ Khrushchev, dat bee* next week to attend the annual meeting oI Mm United Nations General Assembly. had teen restricted be* hind Manhattan's neon curtain as TL security measure. But Friday State Department opw-U to Washington said they mbbt pararit the Soviet leader to vMt the Mg Soviet estate fla Cava, Long Island—if ^artfically aria to go- to and from the estate, which is about 31 air miles from the UJt. headquarters hi Manhattan. weekend relaxing at the estate, bat could not hold a reception or Emm ' visit, I Stephen P. Kennedy oaM that 1401 men about one-third oC the to prevent dleordero at the UnMal Nattono. Apparently their Job won’t be ‘’we’fi bomb the piece.” flND NO BOMB A march produced no bomb but a uniformed patrolman was stationed at the building. Khrushchev has accepted an Invitation to addreaa the club at a hotel and not at the drib. k k * As another precaution. Communist—and CUban—delegates are iMng notified by the State Department that neither they nor thdr bodyguards will be permit* did to cany guns during their vis M«. The bln apparently was afanwd against Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro and his gun* toting sssnristes. •■Castro also was hav problems. Two hotels made reservations lor the Cuban leader and Hi party of 60, bat later drew fhem. Lower by fll3J» than it was hi April, the comity's 1961 operat-. Mg budget at |Uj60,133 goes be* fore the board of supervisors Monday for final appnwal. Some discussion might develop r this yaariy budget-approval meeting in Pontiac, especially as to some at the cuts from the budget since it was approved for tax allocation purposes on April 18. Then it amounted to 313,714,721. Trimming was neceassry cause estimated receipts are peeted lb be lower than the amount anticipated in the tentative budget. GETTING OUT 1MB VOTE - The Oakland County AFL-CIO CoandL in cooperation with the dty. is making tt easy for voters to register for the November election. This get-out-and-regiater trailer win be In operation five days a week (10 a. m. to 5 p. m.) in 16 locations through the Oct. 10 registration deadline. Holding the door open lor unregistered voters are Mayor Philip E. Rowston (left) and Prod V. Haggard, president of the Council. Farewell by ‘Her Bqys’ to Help Flo Doty Adjourn Early Fall Rains Spatter Eastern Nall ot Nation By United Press International - Early fall rains spattered much at the eastern half of the United Mates today while westerners for the most pert enjoyed plenty of sunshine. * Gray rides covered the nation cast of the Mississippi Elver except Florida and Now Eog-_ toad. lafa fen eariy ln ihe day • Northern Alabama and Georgia as pari of the remains of Bor. Scattered showers and a fttrri Valley, 1 and Northern Mississippi Valley, the appro Great Lakes area the Central Rockies and the Southwest Platan, and drizzle dampened Western Washington. The Weather DIRECTOR—Charles E. (Chip) Bohlen, the Stats Department's top expert on^oviet affairs, will direct development of tactics Nziriaafegy for f§ .forthcoming tTJt. session. He was named by Secretary of State Christian By 4H&BGE T. TRUMBULL JR. i. Florence L. Defy says goodby to “her boys” Monday. It won't be a tearful fuuweU either, Mr*. Doty insists, when 'her boys" — members of the Oakland County BarAarociation — hold a noon testimonial luncheon at the Elks Temple for the veteran register of the Probate Court. Mrs. Doty left the position she had held since 1820 two months ago because a knee injury suffered in an automobile accident 21 years ago flared up again. H1 had no Idea af retiring," Mrs. Defy said, “but when this trouble came bach it occurred to me If that I were going to play T W better atari mw.” ~Bw plans a trip around the world Assembly to Debate Congo This Evening (Continued From Page One) ident Joseph Kasavubu, but l Ghana army captain in the U. N. forces freed him and sent him on Ms way. ‘‘No, no, Kasavubu! Kasavubu ” . the ambassador yelled bet the Congolese appeared determined to atop Mm an til the Ghana captain Intervened. The Czech Embassy had shut its doors after a night in which diplomats burned secret papers in the garden. Leopoldville has been filled with rumor after rumor since Mobutu deposed Lumumba and it waa possible the assassination report had been spread by his enemies. Mutinous Congolese troope had tried to lynrti him on two occasions Thursday. Diplomatic source, believed he would try to' flee Stanleyville, the" center of Ms political strength, but the rumors today said he had been captured at a Col. Mobutu said he had not heard the rumors of Lumuiriba' death but that he doubted them. NEW KATANGA FIGHTING At Elisabeth ville, Katanga, the U. N. announced that fully armed i of “deposed" Premier Lumumba's army have launched a new drive into "independent” Katanga Province. aews conference tt taaga from geuthera Kivu Province and advanced to a point ■bout 16 miles northeast of the border town of Kongoio. The U. it. said at least 66 civilians had been reported shot fay gendarmes in the Katanga coni mining town of Luena. 'Heavy Qghttag" between police end local residents there waa con-g. the U: N. said., Rabbi Hits 'bigotry' CHICAGO i UPI l—The president of the Chicago Board of Rabbis lW condemned "the mscrtAgo of bigotry and tiw ballot" and urged tot .the retigtoua tone .... ’ounly official, Mrs. Rosaline nui. Before her tup, and after, Mrs. Doty will busy herself reading Civil War history and novels in the home she makes with her niece on Smith Street in Birmingham. SHE’S APPRECIATED But her first love always will be the hundreds of county attorneys she has helped through channels ot Probate Court business. They admire and respect the still-spry young lady of 75 Just as much as the does them. That’s the reason (or the party Monday, which she says she tried to talk them and Probate Judge arthur E Moore from giving. Mrs. Doty to known for many things daring her record-long service In the county to which she moved la IMS from Cortona In Shiawassee County. In recognition of her charitable public li^ Industrial rriatleBs tor the Ford Motor Co. and president sf toe Michigan Unempteymcnl Compensation bureau. Paid C. Coussen of Detroit, it succeed himself on toe Stale Pharmacy Board. The term, expires December 1964. ’Miss Wilma Wheeler of Ann Arbor, assistant county agent tor Washtenaw County, succeeding Mrs. Evelyn Faulkner who re- Alen Chekaway of Detroit, circuit court reporter for the Third Judicial District. Mrs. Geneva Smith of Omena, county agent for Leelanau County, succeeding Mrs. Ethel Dunklow who resigned. 9 Suffered Hysteria, Dr. Finch Testifies LOS ANGELES (AP)-Dr. Bernard Finch, testifying i terms of medical precision, says he fled after his wife was fatally ■hot because he .differed "acute anxiety, followed by absolute hys-taria." r " He said that after his wife died he fled in panic to Las Vegas, where he was arrested at apartment of his; mistress, Carole Ttegoff. o Substitutes to Be Allowed NEXT so days — These maps, based on those supplied by toe United States Weather Bureau, forecast the probable precipitation and temperatures for toe next 90 days. Lawyers Told to Pay Tax tor Policy Sake Coroner Not Allowed to Determine Alcohol LANSING (ft —- Michigan's ganized lawyers won a hollow Yifc tory Friday la a dispute over taxes on their new 6400,000 state bar headquarters building. LANSING (ft — A county coroner may not take a blood sample from dead person for survey purposes, Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams held The State Supreme Court upheld sa Ingham Couaty Circuit Court ruling that toe bar, legally, as an arm at the high court, has erected a public buiidiag — no mere subject te property taxes than the state Capitol down the street. Attached to toe opinion, how-ever, .was a letter signed by Chief Justice John R. Dcthmers, and addressed to the state bar’s execur five secretary, Milton E. Bach-mann. Gerald W. Shipman, executive secretary of toe State Safety Com-mission, sought the attorney general's advice. Dethmers said he wrote to press the unanimous view of foe nigh benOt — in its separate ca- parity as governing agency of the bar —• that the bar "as a matter of policy" must pay to the dty of Lansing the same amount as U the building had not been held tax exempt. Husbands can’t win. Come home with a frown and your wife complains; walk in smiling and she wants to know what you've been up to . . . Why is it' that things we bear an never ns interesting as toe things we overhear. -rEaii Wilson. consumption of alcohol. Court Rubs Treasurer and Auditor - Ggneral Must 'SH In Nnon' NEW YORK (AP) - Fourbun-dred students will be displaced from the dty achooiship John W. Brown while Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev attends the United Nations General Assembly next wash. The schankhtp is moored LANSING lift—The date treasurer and auditor general havcld in person on eMporatkn tax appeal*, the State Supreme Court ■aid today. They may not allow deputies to substitute. Pier IS where toe Soviet Mr BM-tika bringing KhrusSchev is scheduled to dock. * ' ’ Ontario accounted for men than half the Canadian total at 60S in-aalss of product* made from days In3958; ? Last Chance Tonite! Sale ends at 10 p.m. tonite —- (till plenty of t remen-dowt valuev remaning on our Sidewalk Winds. Shaft Tonite 'Ml |0 ftfti.f allowed deputies to substitute In 19ST, an appeal by the petrol! Edison Co. mod he'heard over again by toe Corporation Tax Appeal Board. The court's finding waa re- All These DISCOUNT SPECIALS Tonight and Moncfcf ('til 10 P.M.) (9 A.M. to 40 P.M.) stricted to "quastofOctal" fune-1 Why spend year Sundays looking (or bargains when you can got everyday tions of the treasurer and auditor needs rfor much less at Simms? Here's proof — shoo Tonite and AM dSy Monday for DISCOUNT SPECIALS. Right rototvod to Mmtt quontltlsa. general. If reealMT. however, rained by a Eepublicaa legislator as to the validity af highway heads approved la reeeat yrons by toe Mate Admlaistrattaa Beard when several members allowed deputies te alt la tor The legislator was John H-Stahlln of Balding, who heads a! committee Investigating the Hlgh-| awy Department. In all, variota .itatutes require: the state treasurer to sit on 15] state boards and commission*. It long Has been the custom to send, deputies to some ofthe agency meetings, occasionally Including the State Administrative Board, j The dissenters. Jus Thomas M. K*\ anas h and tieorge Edwards, said a IMS statute allowed deputtee te »ute stltae for elective state officers without any speetal mouttea sf the Adams noted that state law specifies coroners may Investigate deaths only to certify the cause. In ■9 doing, he said', they mXy take a blood sample, but it must .not be solely for the purpose of aiding The underlying iasue case was whether Detroit Edison would have to pay, S54.848 beyond toe S1.1B1.081 franchise payment made without challenge tothal «ts»e Corporation and Securities for 1956. The appeal hoard fixed the deficiency at 662,496. The opinion also will reqtdrt rehearing of a tax appeal by the McLouth Steel Co. in a survey. Pull Rank at Rice Separated in 10 Months, Singer Gets $6,500 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Singer-dancer Diane Vaiga, 21, divorced comedian Paul Gilbert, 40, Thursday. • f HOUSTON, Tax. (AP) — Rank has Its privileges at Rice University where the top 200 students on! the dean's academic 'rating list may park their automobiles In the classroom ares. Other students must park in the football stadium area nearly a half mile away. They were married Aug. IT, 1959 and separated 10 months later. Olympic wrestling matches in the; - -• - - -ft • -ft idaytime, and opera at night, Sfte %on a property settlement |ptam>ed for Rome1* Csrscaka of $6,500. j Baths outdoor stage in I960. . Finch, 42, completed his fifth day-of cross-examination Friday. He and Mtas Tregoff, 23, are being tried a second time on.a charge they murdered Barbara Jean Finch. The first trial ended in a July deadlock. Automatic dialing win soon be possible between telephoned in Naples, Italy, and Capri. Ill Honest Business NEVER Has to Hide ! 1 It lg only thft faat.talltinggypwKri will evatTe yniir questions and avoid your efforts to find out the truth about his proposition. He will .promise you everything if you will sign his papers or give him your money before you check up on him. If Protect your money by dealing with concerns and individuals who are “out in tbe open” ... and who welcome your investigation. Ltgitilraate. business ^wants • •. and warrants * •. your confidence. s Before You invest - - Investigate BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD ' ofthe Pontiac Area 'Chamber of Commerce ■ The Importance of Tins Emblem . ., Is Insured Savings FOR YOU! Your Savings Insured to $10,000 by ah Agency of the US. Government on Savings That Pay 3V2 Current Rate PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron ROCHESTER: 407 Main St PONTIAC: 16*. Lawrence St. —^ DRAYTON: 4416 mile Highway Walled LAKE; 1102 W. Maple Rd. / T CLOSED AIL DAY SUNDAYS n«lk Dmalw f fiailm Beverage Set. 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IU.S. Popularity at Olympics iSecond Only to “Home Team” The POWER of FAITH ** I 4 ODe of the significant features of jibe Olympic Games lies in the K acceptance of the leading This has a much greater «—.mimi merely upraising the acclaim extended a (winner in an Athletic event. * ★ * * i Were the victor* received car* 1 diaily or manly politely? This J intrigued all of «o in oar section | and art watched It dandy. | I can my quite definitely that I the United SHUs mi s very » pnpnhir contestant. Oar boys aad j girls were richly aad warmly ap* i plaaded. It wasn’t just a perfunc-! lory acceptance bat one which id* dksted friendship nod good wHk ★ ★’ ★ * This was a cosmopolitan audience )n the truest meaning of the word joith 8? nations competing. The spectators mere completely uninhibited and outspoken. Tact and diplomacy koeds a distant seat and emotions controlled. 1 The result* were heartening. This heterogenous group of 100,000 people declared itself time and again and the United States of America al* Ways ranked well. No one could exercise the slightest vestige of control hver them folks. Recognition and applause were blunt and strictly i’from the heart.” Ar ★ ★ ’ The winners that received the _ . biggest applaaes were the Ital-J inns. They were “the home team” • aad if yo«r owa baya weren’t 4 coming in, your sympathies were » unconsciously with the hosts. ★ ★ ★ | Naturally a big question in Ameri-fcan minds is this one: i “How about Russia?” j The Reds were always accorded their just due, and the applause was genuine. I tried many times to study }t from an unprejudiced angle and 1 came to the conclusion that we “out* drew the Commies” by a perceptible margin. And remember, this audience hid peoples from 8? nations. - is^ j * Naturally, individual popularity 1 had a let to do with the recogai-] tion accorded the coo tea taut. Our ; WUma “Sksoter” Rudolph proha-• Uy got the biggest spontaneous ~ j1 hand-of SBysBe-fbccev-- - —**-— ★ ★ ★ , | The final two basketball games paw Italy playing Russia and the United States against Brasil. Them pames decided the title.. The special pports palace for basketball seated *18,000 and the crowd was in a frenzy puring most of both games. Naturally fhey were for the home team in the first and Russia squeaked through With a victory by a close margin. But |hC Russians mswr-given generous hpglaum and cheers. f ; * ★ ★ 1 - la the fiaai game, this dream i team that the United States sent | he has gone hsmrk.on the question of personal travel. It’s time he cools his bloody herio. President Dwight D. Eisenhower can stand up to Russia and does, quite in contrast io one of his predecessors whom eboisancs before the Russian murderers constitutes one of America’s moe^ disgraceful international surrenders. • i -★it "to _ The nation rallies sharply behind the President. We don’t want Kmtu-shchxv prancing about the United States waving his bloody red flag and insulting us further. ★ ★ ★ P.S. There’s one exception. Eleanor Roosevelt’s in favor. You’d uonpally expect that, and the tody kicked in quickly with the idea that the bloody butcher should roam as he pleases. Fortunately, Eleanor doesn’t count any more. And In Conclusion . .. . . . Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic reporter: Italian TV has one very restful, helpful and constructive practice. Th» lUtomars enjoy an “iptnrvaltaP-. which is Just a delightful interlude with very soft music, no commercials and not a single murder............ Flying back across the Atlantic we reached 30,000 feet and the airplane weighed 300,000 pounds, the equivalent of five freight carloads. It was 40 below zero outside and 71 inside ....... ..Friends here tell me Channel 2 really made a hash of the Olympic broadcasts ... ....... . Often we carry a “purely personal nomination” for an espe-MISS AMERICA daily attractive young lady. Today we carry the nation’s nomination few the country’s beautiful Nancy Anns Fleming. ★ A -dr , With school ‘opening, several things come to attention. A wise teacher sent thto note to aU parents: “If you won’t believe bfury-thing your child sa^s happens at school, I won’t believe anything he says happens at home.” . . . . .......And this from September Guide. Posts: “Dear Teacher: Attached to this noto is one six-year- buiH-in sod rstofdoncat Call us for a free eoHwwte HEW NAY CARNET and RUG CLEANERS 42 WISNKI STREET FI 2-7112 Get Diplomas For Nursing YEAR-'ROUND SKIRTS. Plain SWEATERS 49* Two area graduates of the Helper Hospital School of Nursing received diplomas in exercises held -Friday evening at the Rackham Building, Detroit. They are Mn. 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NEW YORK (UPI) — Porcelain enamel, a glass-fosed-otv , metal finish, was used by ancient Egyptian artisan* at the tone of Cleopatra for their most distinctive jewelry and art object*. Contemporary use of the same material ranges from kitchen appliances and bathroom fixtures to cookware. complete with HAIRCUT, SHAMPOO end SET BUDGET WAVE Phone FEderfi! 8-1343 * Beauty Salon 2nd Floor Men. and Fit 9:88 AJL to 9 r.M. “ 1 48 N. Saginaw 64.. Middleweight . . .. with training wheels * 20-INCH BICYCLES 29.95 Voluoc ONLY baked enamel finish, 6 only. Tar* • • • Dowsrtaii Made by Sorry, Models to SHOP MONDAY 9:30 A. M. TILL 9 P. M. USE A FLEXIBLECCC CHARGE THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1960 Young PeopletirAssist at Morning Worship Horn lint Christian Church Ditciplee of Chrtnt Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Church Service 11:00 A. M. -. K8W. Huron ' -Vi ■Rev. D. 0. McCall Nights With the Pastor" Is sdtod-uied tor 7 p m. Sunday In the lower „ auditorium. James Donaldson will* lead hymn singing with Ills. Rob-J ert Quinn, pianist. The Rev. Joseph W. Moor, pas-l tor of Trinity Baptist Church, Ml ! FIRST ASSEMBLY of GOD 210 N. Ptty St• “Something New and Different” GOSPEL CRUSADE For AH Bo^ijCmd Oirla MISS ELSIE WEBER Prises. Stories. Gamas STARTING -MON. SEPT. 19 6:30^8c00 P. M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY / will show pictures of the trip to South America as the Youth for Understanding Chorale. A nursery is planned for children. All ChHdtan Welcome SUNDAY SCHOOL TO DtSClIM MltlC — Choosing records to, be played fallow-tag the cooperative dinner at f p. m. Sunday at St. Luke Methodist Churchare. from left, Unda and Delbert Lake of M3 Pontiac Rd, and Barbara Baldwin of 743 Third Ave., members of the to B« Shown at First MORNING WORSHIP Presbyterian Dinner Songfest at Northern High Rev. A. D. Hashaan, Ministering Hie men of First Presbyterian Church will hold the .first dinner meeting of the season Wednesday evening. Bradley Scott and his helpers will provide tile dinner. SUNDAY RIGHT RALLY 7:00 P.M. Evangelist "ORE ROBINSON" Choir-Organ Melodies Jaw 4a MaaI The Greater Pontiac Hymn Sing I the Rev. Geoffrey Day of Evangel! Special numbers by outstanding Hwll IU PlCd begins its 4th season when the Temple and the.Rev. Robert Wlnneilocal talent, and choir concerts w jctrtaln rises In the auditorium of of Waterford Commimity Church, from churches of all denomlna- . Cl_____. e___. Pontiac Northern High School at the Hymn Sing "provides a once tions are also featured. ratfor TO atort aeries (, pm Sunday. a month songfest of group sing- ^ tomorrow night of Studies From. Old! round*,<1 >»y 1*0 tecal ministers,ling. *111 be highlighted by the ap- Tstinmoni RaaIt * " ' ' " " pearaaee of Dr, Hugh Farrell, lestament BOOK former Romas Catholic noak. A scientific color movie film entitled "Facts of Faith" will be shown. President William Herman Testimonials EVERYBODY IS WELCOME ' AT THE CHURCH "WITH A HEART” IN THE HEART OF preach on "A Saint’s Recovery" at the 11 o’clock morning service and the choir-will present "The Lord Is My Light." Episcopal Churchwomen 'Mill Hear Ohio Sector Stan Morse, trombonist and farmer member of the Horace Heidt show, and the Christian Chapel Trio are Other nerfmmets. Playing the organ will be Rot ert Lilleyman. June Springs will be at the piano. M. C. Patterson, general manger of the Dodge Divisionof j TUBS. SER. 7:30 -TOURS. SER.7:30 Services Call FE 4-6301—FE 4-3282 LUTHERAN CHURCHES Mrs. Robert Anderson and other CROSS oi CBBIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Children's, Junior, Adult Choirs Will Rehearse; Staff Meeting Called Auburn at Jessie (■ew SMe) Ralph C. C/aus, Pastor iday School .... 9:45A.M. it Senrlos ...... 8:30A.M. Rev. Dtlayno H. Pauline Travels. SobbndTervlce^ 1 LOO AM. Christ Lutheran tiiwib wflTSe- neer Girls, Boys Brlgsde, and Primary sad Junior Choirs began last week. There is still time to Join, At 11 a.m. s special Communion will be observed with the dedication of the needlepoint fur St. Dunstan's Chapel. The handwork was done by the women of Christ Church. The fall series of carillon gin the fall program with an Attendance Rally Day tomorrow. Worship services will be held at Slated for Sunday Central Methodist Adult choir director William Coifing announces anyone wishing to sing in the church choir should be at rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. "What the Bible Teaches About the Sabbath” wilLbe the topic of the Rev. Mr. Allebach's sermon at 10 a.m. Pat Powell will sing a solo Joslyn at Third (Mswa oust George Mahdtr, Pastor Morning Service ... 10:45 A.M. Sunday School .... 8:00 AM. Hie film. “Pay the Piper,” will be shown to the Junior high and senior high departments at the First Free Methodist Church during the Sunday School hour at 10 a.m. Sunday. The same film will be presented to the entire church group at 7 p.m. Philip Howe of the Michigan Temperance Foundation will be evening speaker. Hie Rev. Lyal H. Howtoon, pastor, will preach at U a.m. on “The Reasons for My Inward Hope.” age. warn u. nau, da. *mmum mm MORNING SERVICES 8:45 AM and 10:55 A.M. “A FAITH TO LIVE BY’ 9:30 a. m. with classes tor all agas Including adults. Cross of Christ Bloomflald Township ‘The Night Diey Burned the Mountain” by Thomas A. Dooley and ‘The Wondrous Way of Life” by Brother Mandus are new books at the booktable managed by the churchriomen. An open house of women’s activities including a tour of the workshops Is scheduled far Sept. .27, ---'-VT----------t-t- Members, friends and guests ara welcome. Delegates Give Reports From Convention J____Rev. Dolaynm Pauling____ Church Service .... 9:45 A.M. Sunday School ....11:00A.M. (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 AJL) — FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 578 Orchard Lake Avenue Bov. Harold Marshall, Pastor 7Tbe fall term of Pontiac Bible College will open with a fellowship meeting at 3 p.m. Sunday.— Mrs. William Tompkins will give a report on the World Convention Marry Nichols. President of Disciples, of Christ held In Will 11 M HU WlMTOBj Sunday School .... 9:45 A.M. Church Service ... .11:15 A-M. Special features will include music by a trio from New Baltimore and Christ Ambassadors of the Collier Road Church. The Rev. Lucy lake, vice president of the Anchor Bay Bible Institution, will be the speaker. At this ordination service, sta-deats will be consecrated and the warship service In First Christian Church Sunday., The Rev. and Mrs. D. D. McColl day to complete plans for Rally Day on 8ept. 25. The Luther League group will attend the Eastern Michigan District League Convention on Sept 25 ki Berkley. Julie Cobb Is president of the local league. During^ti»e summer 75 campers and counsellors from Christ Lutheran attended the camp program at Bass Lain. land Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins at- Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd. . (Hsit to DofeUa School) Howard E. Claycombt, Panto* Services at 8:30 A.M. and .11 A.M. . Sunday School 9:45 A.M. August. I Mrs. Tompkins' subject will be .“The Church Committed tn rhrit ‘SEARCHINGTHE SCRIPTURES" I The Rev. Mr. McColl will brim » message on “Haste Ye Back.” Some 4.000 delegates attended the convention held every 5 years. affiliated. The local college offers courses which include ministerial. Chris- Roostvtlt Walls, Minister Ordain 3 Clergy Women j CHURCH CALENDAR STOCKHOLM in-The Church of Morning Service 11 A. M. The GREATER Pontiac HYMN SING Richard C. Stuck mayor, Pattor CbuTOh Static# .... 8100A.M. Sunday Sobool .... 9:00A.M. Sunday School ....11:09 A.M. various other subjects. Sweden has ontained Its first three women members of the clergy. Or-dained in Lutheran services were Dr. Margit Sahlin, Miss Elisabeth DJurle and Miss Ingrid Persian. It was the first use of a 1968 na- The Rev. Mrs. Frances Myers of 3578 Grafton Rd. is president; Mrs. Mamie Rfaanor of 2SB1 Auburn Rd.. vice president; and Mrs. Thelma CHURCH OF CHRIST ts BACK- St. Stephen SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 9:00 P. M. ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Services 0 A.M , Holy Communion 9:30 A.M., Morning Prayer and Church School 9:30 AM. and 11:15 AM Drayton Pl*tn«. MlcUfSB ' Guy B. Smith. PanWT Sunday School .... 9J5A.M. Church Samoa ...,10:30A.M. Pontiac Northern High School • The Christian Chapel Trio • Stan Morse - trombonist.. formerly with Horace Heidt CHURCH of GOD East Pike at Anderson REVIVAL Nightly 7:30 P. M. Starting Sunday REV. AND MRS. JOE SOUTHERLAND Columbia Avenue BAPTIST ★ DR. HUGH FARRELL Sunday School...........v.......y., Morning Worship................. .... "THE COST OF KING A CHRISTIAN' B.T.U. Evening Servian........—.... Converted Romm Catholic Monk Gospel Singing and Preaching CHURCH OF CHRIST ftr feritsr information foil FE 5-1156 or write to addrtt btlow. 210 Hughas St., Pontiac, Michigan Rev. Geoffrey ‘Everyone Welcome* THE ALLIANCE CHURCH Inkster Minister United to Speak at Trinity The Rev. Cbarisa Mete, choir aiM estotoda of ML Steal Baptist Cktolthto Inkster wifi pert- Presbyterian ifzloviimuM VeflllUIBa OAKLAND AVENUE cipete Is the fall nretes Sunday _ aft sms sn at Trinity Bnpttet Church to shunting Deacon and Deacon-sas Day. ...• tot Missionary Department will fMMfiai «K OkdfBse ke In charge of tbe 7:19 p.m. TSniwi a «M*a. raw 1 ion) umnmm, twm ton itw Msmtag Wenhip .10110 AM. Bifete School ........ 11:20A.M. You* IWtewahip ..: 5 45P.M. Evening Service .... 7:00P.M. WedneedoT eSwyerMMtmg 7:00 P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS MN Primary street '; . Spanking at U a. as. tomorrow will be the paster, tbe Rev. Joseffe! W. Moore. Afhaisft Hold Gothoring WARSAW. Poland Ito-A tooctcs* of atbetst organiiatiora held re-cently here included for the first time a delegation from Communist: China The congress aims sit pro-! moling greeter cooperation among atheist organizations and a greater] sharing of propaganda material V. Wm. Palmer. Paalat I0J0 AM. Sunday Eahoal— 11:15 AM. Wenhip ' Caught Mere Them Thought ’ CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittomora Street Bait Hi Gkoup 7 p.m Sunday 7:39 P. to - Owl Stnhr Wednesday Sliver tea (XMOIUNITT UNITED BLOOMFIELD HALS . Drayton rlalna, Mtohigan 9t. t. TlieoliMa Jr.. Vaater BAPTIST CHURCH fable School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worehip ..!1:00A.M. Youth Groups 1.30 P.M. Temporarily Meeting: Hickory Grove ScMBt Lahssr. South of Ssoaro UU M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A.M. j ’Storing.. Worship ... 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer and Study Hour 730P.M. LAQIAID MORNING WORSHIP 1! A.M. EVENING WORSHIP 8 P.M. PRAYER MEETING JLi (Wednesday) 7 30 P.M. L The Bat. Wafteee Arthur Alcan ftfaig _ ■ mi ' i I Maoeday Lk. and Wbm. Lk. Rda. am. ayf. fist Me Sunday School 930A.M. Maning Worship ...10:45A.M. First Congregational | JOSLYN AVE. Bible School 9 30A.M. iteming Worship ,.. 10 45 A.M. .Youth Meeting 6 30 P.M. XtoMfiae Worship .... 7:30 P.M. Church; Mill, E. Huron and M<- Clemens Malcolm JL Jurton, Minittor Morning Woftotip Service 10:30 A.M. Master. What Shall We Do” the Rev. Mr. Burton Om S*r ChMne t sei Btor * SUNDAY SCHOOL g ■ — CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP ft MALTA HALL. 82 PERKINS STREET Service 2:90, Circle* 4 P.M., Dinner J P.M. Evening Service 7:30 PAR. Rev. Albert Wilmet k of Plymouth speaker at both services. Sea*. 22— No Service Sept. 25 — Rev. John Mead p THE PONItAC PRESS, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER IT, mo SEVEN “T ZION CHURCH of hJATAPCklC ins nntnmiNg — 239 E. Mm Street Rev. Harold L Martt FE 4-62)6 BETHEL TABERNACLE &8...19 am. Worship 11 sjb. Evangelistic Service 3:11 p.m. ^Ttiaa. and Tliure, 7:J4 pm: Fcrtnilits Joining Joslyn Avo. U. P. Croup for Wtofand Ratraat Film TV Roligton Strit* W new York <*--rn an prelect the National Lutheran Council's department of radio and television has produced • filmed j series of Si religion* television programs lor children. Running U minutes each, they're being dia-free to ISO stations li\, m He r far weekly i 1 think athletes who < As part of Christian education observance Sunday School teachers, leaders in Boy Scouts, choirs. en’t dubs will be recognised at the 11:15 morning worship service Sunday et the United Presbyterian tobacco and alcoholic bev- j erages are doing an injustice to j young tarn sad to tbemaeWaa. Sadi ; ttabila certainly do not piny any 'part in the success of an athlete." V'ernon Law, pitcher for the [Pittsburgh Ptiwtes. Church in Auburn Heights. Four Town* METHODIST CHURCH COOLIT LAKK RD. at LOCKHA VKN Sunday School ......9:4$ A M. Chijijch Service . ..11:00A.M. WESLEYAN METHODIST id. turn si r. t. u. KAt The Ret’. F. William Palmer will preach on "What’s Caught, What’s. Taught.*’ : Members working on visitation evangelism will meet at the church at 7:15 p.m. Monday. The Women's will elect officers at ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL MISSION Smith at. end Terry Sunday Scnool a-W AM Church. t* M A.II Mkltr ears ad . Wailed taka at. Mam, a haw. the 7:30 meeting. Tha Cemmuaity Wans# gather at the Iwme af Mrs. John Harden at 1:M p.m. Wedaaaday. Cub Pock 23 sponsored by the 4turd> will meet at 7 p.m. Thurs- National Lutheran Council Churches ____ASCENSION____ WATERFORD . lfaaUaa at Laura achoai Ml Pontiac Lake Rd. Wa. LaFountain, Per*for SUNDAY SCHOOL K 9.00 A.M. SERVICE ......v. 10A) AM. CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. 132 Elisabeth Lika Rd. Ivan C. Boat, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15.A.M. CHURCH SERVICE 1030 A M SYLVAN LAKE Figs, off Orchard Lake r Clark McPhail ' SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. SERVICES .. .', ..II :00 A.M. CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Alfpert at WtiUame Lake Rd, Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor BEAUTIFtnrSAVIOUR ----Donold G. Zill, Pastor - Morning Woffhip 8:30 and ll ALM. Sunday School .... 9:30 A M. ST. JOHN'S PONTIAC SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 AX CHURCH SERVICE 11 .-00 A.M. Several families of the Auburn Heights Church will join a group [from the Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church lor a weekend retreat at Sleeper State Park [near Caseville. The Rev. Mr. Palmer’a retreat message will center around Paul’i letter to Galatians.____ Congregational Clergy Get Boost in Pensions According to Rev. Dr. William Kinkaid Newman of New York, sac-Iretary of the Annuity Fund for Congregstionsl-Chrlstiin Mtnlitm, 500 retired ministers of the denomination. K WUHens Ukt Church of the Vexenae -=—: ----- Oopmt AJrart m u£3uT Mat slimy Rood; 10 AM. SUNDAY SCSl60| 11 All icMliJTOt 7 PM-^OfSHIP HOUS First Social Brethren Church: ns Sat Eve. Sendai .. Sunday School ... Sunday Morning Worship ...... Sunday Evening Worship ....... Turn Young People Thursday Prayer, .. . 7:30 P,Mt 10 00 A.M. TJOPMf .7 30 AM! 7 . JO p m! REV. TOMMY GUEST. Pastor Christian Temple, 505 Auburn An Dr. Lola P. Marion. Pastor Rev J Luther BheffteW. Assistant A Special Welcome Awaits You » tl 10 A.lf.—CeaamaMB sad Werakle Barrie* it (i m is.ts a.m —amdsy a«>—i a.. Asm P.M.-Youm People1. **"** P M —IrutUitll Aerrlce ___________ Evangelical United Brethren Church 2T2 8*idwin Ave RE 2-0729 , Worship—4:30 and 11:00 A M. Music by tht Oakland Trio Sermon-"Being Faithful" Sunday School—0:44 AM. The "Y" Hour—4:00 P.M Minister—Myron R. Everett 900 others who have been living in 1960 on pensions based on depression-day salaries wilt receive a doubling of their annuities on January 1, 1961. The oldest group, 104 of whom art over 75, will find their annual pensions increased from 3600 to $900, and in future to $L300. The SALVATION ARMY 29 W-. Lawrence Street Sunday Sch'l 9:45 a m. Toung Peopled Legion 6 p.m ! Morn’g Worship 11 a m. Evongeliitic iftg. 7:30 p.m. • Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. ; YOUTH PROGRAM — Kathi Yeager of 102 E. Howard St., lift, and Jennifer Marion ot 28 Cboper St. give finishing touches to the Oakland Youth for Christ poster. Gem McLean of 190 Mill St. mixes paint lor the two,.Gem is past president of the Pontiac Central High Bible Club. Norman Clothier of Lapeer it the new youth dim-tor for the group. 'Goal to Go/ EUm Set for CAPTAIN and MRS. J. WILLIAM HUttl ' Oood Music —Singing—Trua w the Ward Punching God Meets With Ui — You Too. Are Invited PILGRIM dlcate to ‘‘ite” footbaH garnet far Christ, the picture is preduoad byjto the gamblera. And how. by teti: "HOLINESS CHURCH” BALDWIN AND FAJRMOUNT SUNDAY SCHOOL 1U A.M. Earl Election Campaign TEENS' DAY—Register to Vote WORSHIP HOtHL H A M. GOSPEL HOUR 7 P.M. . H. C. Straight. Pastor _ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH G. W. Gibson, Minister PE 4-0230 347 N. Saginaw Bible School ......9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ...11 ^X) A.M. Youth Service ..... 6:00 P.M. Evening Service .... 7:00P.M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 P.M. How a high school athlete called be shown at 7:30 tonight at Pontiac j Go” tails how the high school upon his deep Christian faith to Central High SchooL team's quarterback is approached to his teamsters tharf the games defeat attempts of a gambling syn- Sponsored by Oakland Youth for by a fellow student to "sell out" in principles. The presentation, called "Goal tolhe wins something more precious themselves. The film was made v af tha east. Jim McDonald, a recording soloist from Philadelphia, will DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH - ! I Rd. it Tlldtn OR MBS J Sunday School .. !• AM. Morning Worship ... 11:00 AM., Junior and Stciaaorf Church : Youth Service ................ ................9<99fjf.{ Evening Church Service ....... ........ . ......... - /Bj9 gpg. Midweek Service ................... 1:99 PM. Wogmsn4|P~ —tohMIf*, UK MOM------------ ---S. 4. eupt.—ARTKOR OWilB 1st Methodists Plan Reception Norman Clothier of Lapeer who1 has recently become fulltime di-j rector of the felkwwihip. will organise the Oakland County, area. A {rally will be held once * rnpnth. {The director will also aid young people with Bible Club programs "Waterford Township's American Baptist Chimb" • CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST { ar Hatchery Road j 11 AM. Sunday School, Nursery During All Services • am. Patter Crescent Lake Road Worship 19 AM. Large Parking Lot Rev, Rebert L. Congregation to Honor j Rsv. William " * The clubs are aids to combat1 WOfth !Juventi* detinqurtcy. to helR-rOMefl' J ~---------—*|srhola»tic and moral standards in | Now Associate Pastor the schools, to create > sense of c 'responsibility and purpose among | weptton wW be heldat ^ ,0 uhoul I ments Is planned. FIRST METHODIST [director. the nevt six week. Bov - The club philosophy is Christian. [Scout. % inert « 7 pm. emh ta *0*."**>!. to 3 Tuesday. All children's choir, will start rehearsals at 9:30 Saturday morning. The annual rummage Bale of MORNING WORSHIP 10:00’A.M. “What Ant I Mining?” Rev. Paul Hart, Preaching 11:15 A M.—CHURCH SCHOOL Youth Fellowship 6:15 P.M. PLAYING AT BUNNY VALE — Joe Talley will play the trombone at special services Tuesday through Oct. 2 at Sunny Vale i nu Pontiac Lake Rd. With hft wife he will also play piano. organ, banjo, and electric steel guitar. Paid Talley win he heard on the accordion, - the primary department will be held at 9 a.m. Merlin B. Anplln will sing the offertory solo at first Methodist Church at 14 a an. Sunday. "Now Let the Full Toned Oharas” by Beuell will be the choir anthem. The Rev. Paul T. Hart will preach on "What Am I Misting?' youth live in school the tilings they|| ire taught in church. Each dab la urged to have a Bible Club Quit Team tor competition between clubs. Teams will be studying the Gospel of The School of jChurchmsnshjp, LEACH ROAD COMMUNITY CHURCH 1 MU. Keel of Auburn Helgbtt. I Block Worth ef Auburn Rd. Pastors Family to Hold Open House at Manse The Rev. and Mrs. Edward D. j for the United Presbyterian Church j q , _ _ t jAuchard and daughter Joanne wUljk* Michigan, will gpeak_on "The|j QSIOi IVui/iCS FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH lb, uUated by the board of deacons ^*urTn " *“ riai Wron'c Tnnir I N«hl," “» n"“ 1!, lu.uiua fjL. Iiiambr. »uriiCountry ** ,he routing of the ^/illUi 0ii S 1 opic episodes in the newly released mo-friend.^ 5Xil^rS,m^|Women’8 AMOffa>tta" « 11 »ro . 4JtiSn picture series known a. "The friendb of Orchard Lake Wednesday. The Rev. Robert I.. Adams williy^^ will be shown at nity Church, Presbyterian, Sunday FollSwing lunch there will be a'rontinue his messages to children^.jq <-MF»^«y evening at Donelson-arternoon. laervice of rededication and an ob-[at the morning service at Creacent ^^^ Qnjrch, 2227 Elizabeth " . " ^ f j^fscwuMK *1 4lam V nm4'. flsinnar I Utils Dnntiol ie«>U ClIllflBt/ with I. vnU The manse at 5151 Commerce EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE MM WaUUu Lsk* Ed.. V. W. Oak. Ca. Mkt (V, MU.) Sunday School 10 ajn. CUbwa lor all c«asl Preaching 11 CJ. A 7:30 jmr. Youth at ld|0 pjn. • Radio — CKLW 7:30 cun., 800 kc in Datroit * frsum — j sponsored By area Methodist Churches, will start at 7:30 Mon-day evening with Rev. John W. {Mulder of Walled Lake serving] t as dean. IL tor the qsis program tala fall Other activities as talent con-j tests, funspirations and singapira-l tions will be held as dub offictn plan programs in a monthly iarea youth council meeting. The board has set the following ljuir goals tor tBryeir: each club, rally attendance < 500 and a balanced budget. Crescent Hills 'The Living Christ’ Slated at Donelson servance of the Lord's Supper. {Hills Baptist Church Sunday withjj >lt> pj Bfl mpHpy trltl wrevj Ctareupe- Brawa will direct lh« Yorgrt . .....^... * ^ * _ t , tl-Jj be the home ot the Auchards i Westmtoater Choir which starts . I photographed in fuD rolorTbie be the home of the Auchards. j ntumrMU ,t , Tburaday. ^ trainin* v**'tor* *•* film is s Bible account of Isaiah's! Thu* pastor will speak an Th<, , ,1 -r_lffr hi;h family visitat»n *f A pm. Sun- pnjphccy and tts fulfillment Believe In Jesus Christ,” the 1 Voum Mwote ^ day will be followed by a discus- journey to Bethleh second In the series of sermons sion on "Indian Religions, Hin- aa ‘1 Believe." Wendrti Strait. John Ashby, Her-J^miKm and Islam.” OM Welch. John Miller and Walton j The Women's Miss Weiss will get together Thursday evening to plan the annual stew- Christim K o c h,- assistant Christian education, will launch a teacher training class Sunday evening. The Board of Deacons will meat at 1 p.m. Monday. A delegation of Church School teachers will attend the meeting of the Detroit Church School Association Monday evening at Jefferson Avenue. Presbyterian Church. ardship emphasis period- A party is planned for 7 p.m. FYiday for members and friends of Junior High Fellowship. More than 170 are expected, the paster said. _ Missionary Society wiO hold the monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The adult Sunday school class is making plans for a scavenger with everyone welcome, the' pastor said. [covers the journey to Bethlehem, the manger scene and the adoration of the shepherds. Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL homecoming Special Service* The committee on evangelism ooMdstir* of Dan Geisler, .John Etameri, Charles Urquhart Nolan Brown la conducting a season of instruction In evangelistic visitation Tuesday evening. The Tuesday through Sunday ? rC ■ With b > REV. H.N. ASHBY. of Evansvilla,' Indiana Sunday School and Worship 10 A»M. , , . A walcoma axfandad td atl . j Church Phone FE 5-8361 v * UL 2-5142 . j Bishop L. A. Parent 53 Nationi Receive Bibles IDS ANGELES iIHGideons International placed 2,773,462 Bibles and New Testaments in S3 nations In the year which ended July 1. The tawantmtton, fnuivtod in 1«Mt. flow hot about 12,090 members in the United States, according to a report, adopted at the group's annual matting. $4»MiHion Gift GENEVA (B—Churches throughout the world have pledged more than $4 million for special World Refugee Year projects proposed try the World Council ot Churches. The projects include reltef work in 19 countries. , The series; four years in-the malting by Cathedral Films, was produced with a reverence and research of Biblical background, the Rev. Lee LaLone said. The public has been invited to the entire series. THE EPISCOBAL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT MMtftoMt R4. north of W Loos L*ke M. 11:15 Morning Pray at and Church School ftely Communion lit »nd 3rd FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN 4i NORTH ROOKLAWN Sunday evening 7 p.*msar by Robert Durnbaugh aanr* FAITH BAPTIST CHUKCH 3411 AIRPORT ROAD Sunday School .............. Worship Saivica .. ......... 11 rtX3 A.M. Wednesday Preyer Service ....;. 730 P.W Cvangelistic Service ...... 7:30P.N i ' PdrtOr raffton, Aaachtng * Ample Parking — Supervised Nursery ST. PAUL METHODIST Church School 10 AM._ ^ „ _ , r 8r. Youth Fellowship 4 PM. Intermediate S PM.; ----------------nrv JAMU A McCLUNO, Minuter SUPERVISED NURSERY—ALL SERVICES—AMPLE PARKING CHURCHES^f CHRIST Listen to the "Harold el Truttr-Eadr Swtday- CKLW TV 0:30 AM. WXYZ »OOP.M. SYLVAN LAKE Orchard Lake end tflddMkelt Rda. PONTIAC tlSi N. Parry et. Clyde R PE 2-044 Bible Study 9;50 P.M., Clesset tor All Ages ^ Morning Worship 10:50 A.M. 73 Delaware Bible School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 10:45 A.M. Evening Serviced P.M. Wed. Night Bible Classes . 7:30 PM. __________ ’* LAKE ORION JLL Luckatl. Kb 1080 Nemmingwey Rd. off Garkston Rd. Bible Study Sun. 9:45 A.M. ' Toes. 7:30 P I —Worship-10:45 AM,. -- 500 PM» ^ fvewlng WT-^hip A P.M. *: Wed. Bible Study 9J0 P M Memorial Baptist Church 599 Michigan Sf. Sunday IgptorobBr, 18 and 2S Dr. John Linton, Author Noted Scottish Evangelist and Bible Teacher Sunday 11:00 A.M. and 7 P.M.; Nightly («xctpt Sot,) J ; 7:30 P.M. ChildfWi's Rally Sat. 3:30 pjn. Aunt Muriel Linton and tha "little I Preacher” DR. JOHN UNTON Special Music Aiospel Magic at back Sertwfa "i ! j) 1 PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IT, 1900 Dedicated Jew Scribes Characters in , Sacrosanct Torah Religion in the News teacher to Be Revered During High Holy Days reaimnc tie HtttOl.l. - feW Imd Goodman, spiritual leader of Congregation B'nai Israel, reads the Scroti as he will during Rosh llasahanah. the Jewish New Year which begins at sundown Wednesday. Ceremonies will inaugurate the year 5721 reckoned according t» the lunar calendar of Jtwiah tradition. Churches Announce Services Dr. Hugh Ferrell, a former mero- lo the many questions asked amber of die monastic order of the ©pining the Catholic position Roman CathoMfc Church, the Die-[current issues. ralceati Carmelite Fathers wlTfL,. ^ MKTHODIXT THe Women’s Society of Christian ^evenings at the First B*P,is,,ServiC, a, St. John Methodist Conference at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Miss Bellinger was a delegate to the recent school of missions in Lexington. .......... The women wifl review the Quad-ennial Emphasis and complete plans for the annual Samuel Wbiters, president, said the His tapie will include ansa Rev: Watkins Teaches Communicant's Class The Rev. E. I. Watkins ii teaching a communicant’s class during the 9:30 a.m. Sunday -School-hour wad. again—at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Joalyn Avenue United a Presbyterian Church. The .six aes-f aions will conclude. with persons 1 received into church membership.' shown at the evening service when the Senior High Fellowship Is in By JULES LOB. NEW YORK (API—Moshe Cohen practices one of the moet unusual arts In the realm of religion. With a pen handmade from a turkey feather, with ink made of certain vegetable ingredients, and With a dedication matched by only the most ascetic he scribes the delicately elaborate Hebrew characters In the Torah of the Jews. The Torah is a parchment scroll containing the first five books of the goepel, the Pentateuch, which embody the entire teaching of the, Jewish faith. The word Torah means teaching. MOST REVEBIlf This makes the Torah the most revered devotional ob-Ject of Judaism and the sofer, or scribe, one of Its most honored men. ★ it ★ During the season of high holy days beginning Thursday with Rosh Maahawah, or new year, the Torah will command even more prominence In synagogue worship. . , .it ‘it ★ Jews regard the Torah—not Just Its contents, but the scroll Itself—almost sacrosanct. When a Tftrah becomes so shopworn it needs to be destroyed, It to burled In a grave. ^When a synagogue receives a new Torah, it to welcomed with a Joyous ceremony not unlike a wedding. No one handles a Torah except with tys head covered; and the ark containing the Torah to the focal point of worship in a synagogue, like the altar in a Christian church, w it ★ To be usable, the Torah must be kosher—that to, conforming precisely to JewUh law. That’s where cofers like Moshe Cohen come In. ♦ # it . Cohen was born in Israel and learned his art from an [ older scribe. He came to America because he heard the ! streets were paved with gold but found, alas, "they are Just j concrete.” r—~ Cohen speaks no English, only Hebrew and Yiddish. ! Through an Interpreter he explained he never had written a complete Torah because It would take about a year and a half working four hours a day, which to about all a sofer can stand under the strain. Writing a Torah to not copy work. It requires strict concentration on the words and their meaning. Prohibitive cost makes American production of Toros Bellinger is pastor. ALDEMGATE The RCv. Mr. Brandon will preach on "Lead Ua Not Into Temptation” when the congregation of AMeragate Methodist Church celebrates Homecoming with Colleen Richardson, X. Ray be the evening speak- L Haney Lpdgp to Be Speaker The Pastor's Aid Society of New Hope Baptist Church will present Stale Senator L. Harvey Lodge at the 3:30 p.i IBs subject wiD be “Youth, Its Problems and Solutions to Problems.”— Judy Rollins, soloist, will he accompanied by Mr. Frances Ro" DR. OCTAVIO a. LANbEROB Mexican Minister to Conduct Services will he presented at 7:)S Sunday evening by the Reed Gospel Stagers, and Mrs. ten. Hm Riv. Thomas H. 1 Js pastor. TRINITY METHODIST Kongo Harbor Robert Kj 10:00 SERMON: "Going Fn Strength to Strang®** 11:15 Sunday School BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH WEST HURON AT MARK STREET Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapman, Pastor P,Ky If. Waller Jr., Minister of Education Two Worship Services — 8:40 and. 11:00 A. M. Sermon by the Pastor: "PRAY FOR US" ~~ $45 A Mr—Ohlttch School Classes tor All Wedneeday 7:15 P. M.—Mid-week Service — "Knowledge and Revelation" "An American Baptist ConventtorrGiurch" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. Octavio G. Landeros, pastor of the First» Baptist Church In ■ Guadalajara, JaUsco, Mexico, will B conduct an evangelistic campaign g| Monday through Sunday at the jB Mexican Baptist Church', 135 Pros- K pectSt. . .B The Rev. Isaias Loera, pastor. urged all Spanish speaking people I SR Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor After revival meetings at "the jp 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Mexican Church, be will conduct^ Ckatee for All Agee Oakland grid Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan services to churches. surrounding i New Lutheran Church to Open T0:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP "CAST NOT AWAY YOUR CONFIDENCE" tewhaa SptsMns ’ LDr. Hush* ... PW mm Pastor - Paul A. Calls in Clarkston Area to Form Congragdtion l on their qusl- ahd ity. it it ‘it But In even the most elaborate and carefully written Torah, said Cohen, there are mistakes. NONE PERFECT “There has to be at least one,” he said. “It wouldn’t be The new Lutheran church in Clarkston known as Calvary Lutheran ii 111 hsMii Sj-Snst wttteto sendee at 9:30 a.m. Sunday In the] kindergarten room of Clarkston Elementary School. ’SSFaL* the humanly possible to produce a perfect Torah.” Brace .Maraee wUl direct the ^ mlMpeUed word is ^^red, or a letter left The church was sponsored by Christ Lutheran Church of Waterford Township- Pastor Lavera C. Sniarsnu, re- The board of deieoas Is la lie ptaeaaa of polttef out « parish paper railed “The Jealya Even- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN w«riiers are i .-j^ Scheme of Redemption'’! ““ will be the theme of the Rev but, Cohen to called upon to correct s, Delicately he slips a knife under the faulty word or line and removes a thin layer of the parehment. Then he Inks In the correction, using kosher quill end kosher Ink. dr- it ft ' . If there to a mistake in any of the five forms of the Members and friends of the Jos- The course Indudes filmstrip let- L, ^ w invited to Join fam-aons. reading eaaignments. the B*- lltei ot Unilad Presbyterian Me and discussions. Church in Auburn Heights for “ Gerald W. Gibson's sermon st 11 name of God the entire name—not Just a letter—must be A service af recoasecratton wig be held daring tee morning worship hour and teachers and of-Sears af the Bibio school will ha given reeogaWsa. The Rev. and Mrs. Harry Metro, missionaries to Ethiopia, will be guest speakers In the junior department of Bible School. Missionary Metro will also speak briefly •t the morning worship. weekend retreat at Gsseville. Marvin Fauas is retreat director. Hit assistant is Warren Stewart. Sunday at Central Christian removed and burled, then rewritten correctly. Church. I Cohen alao does repair work: mainly re-lnklng faded ^.‘.7sw '» *iU pre,Ch “I letters, and resUtching with thread made from the veins •Thst First Love. > of a kosher animal the eectlons at parehment whteh ere Church ot God Mother-Daughter Banquet Planned 8T. JAMES MISSIONARY The Harmonaires of Detroit will be guests at the 7:30 evening service Sunday at the St. Janies Mto sionary Baptist Church. The Pastor's Aid Society will conduct the service.-The Rev. Y^L. Lewis, is Guest speaker at the Mother and * * * Daughter Banquet to be held at A film on “Teen-agers” will be 6:30 tonight at the Church of God, 296 W. South Blvd will be Mrs. Robert R. Turpin. OraselVe Upshaw of Detroit will be guest soloist. Mrs. Turpin received her bach-dor of science degree from Fisk [University, Nashville, Teim. and KEEGO HARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH ITU a. Cku Ukt Ro»d METHODIST CHURCH sot MT. CUMINS STRUT Lyel H. Howiton, PhIw degree York School of Social Work, Columbia University. — Is presently employed as a psychiatric social worker at the Oakland County Child Gudiance Clinic. General chairman is Mrs. Allen Hutchons.and Nancy Milton is program chairman. Special music will be offered by j Mrs. LeVon Ryden and Richard! Lundgren, members ot St. John Lutheran In Pontiac. Missionary From China to Speak, Show Pictures BALDWIN EVANGELICAL The Baldwin Evangelical United Brethren Church is sponsoring a contest with a goal to double attendance. Robert Hollis and Paul Spragg are team captains. The contest which starts tomorrow will continue for 10 [Winners will be honored with a Thanksgiving dinner by the losers. Miss Marie Adams, retired missionary from China and Japan, is traveling throughout tee Detroit Conference this fall. She will be the Oakland Park Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. SUNDAY SCHOOL . PpF 10:00 A. M. ' MORNING WORSHIP n a.m. “Reasons fox an Inward Hope-.' EVENING WORSHIP Hgj 7:00 P.M. A film "Par tha Piper” will be shown Mr. Philip Howe, Speaker. PRAYER SERVICE WED. ■' 7.-00P.M.---- CHURCH OF CHRIST n LAVAYirra st. « Bible SUdf. Call: at both the 6:30 and 11 a.m. services Sunday. “Being Faithful" will be the sermon theme of tee Rev. Myron R. Everett, pastor. CONGREGATIONAL meeting of Congregational [Christian Churches near Detroit is scheduled for 7 pm. Sunday in the First Congregational Church, 33 Forest St. at Woodward, Detroit. The purpose is to study and dia-iss the constitution which pen proposed for the “United {Church of Christ.” Dr. Alan J«n-of Royal Oak will preside. George Cullen-Jr. will discuss details of the constitution. Qthe. speakers will be Rupert Anthony of Wayne, tee Rev. John Rose and G e o r g e Berkaw of Mayflowet [Church, Detroit. ai P m. on Sept 25 the will • speak at tee Mefhodiat Church in ~ All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St at W. Pika Tha REV. C. GEORGE WIDOIFIELD, Rector TJ* REV- DAVID K. MILLS Curate fjOO >UU- ■ Holy Communion 9:30 and 11:15 AM. 'Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. Church School. . ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 801 Comma ice, Milford | .-00 AJM. —■ Holy Communion 10:30 A M —Holy Communion end Sermon BteBp . • Church School . : CLARK$TON MISSION in Clarkston Elementary School, 659$ Wekfen M 9:15 AM.—^Moly Cwnunton and Sermon by tha Rev. Bertram T/ White |D. W. Parshall Accepted at Concordia Seminary •ewn together to form the scroll. Pastor Paul A. Jphns who.has been working In the area since July 15 will preach on the theme, “The Gospel We Preach.” A coffee hour will follow with Mrs. Richard Elasqy and Mrs. Charies Schluton In chafgo. Commerce. A graduate of DePauw University. Miss Adams did graduate work In Boston, Chicago and Columbia Universities and Union Seminary. She has written several books for young people. For St years she was In missionary educational work la Chtea. When kept oat of China by Cooimmlats, the was Ml to Japan where lor I years she was a teacher in Tokya Woman’s Christian College. t A photography fan. Miss Adams has sets of colored slides of the Woman's College, views ot Tokyo and the Royal City of Peiping. The Woman’s Society of Christian Service is sponsoring the at- of tea Au-guotana Lutheran Church, wUl bo here from Chicago to bring Marimont Baptist Church 68 Wi Wafion ^ FE 2-7239 Sunday School............. .......10 A.M. Momtng Service ......... ........ 11 A.M. uThe Good Good Fight of the Faith”, Youth Group........ .............6:30 P.M. EvntfliQ Sdtylce . * — v........ .7:30 PM. -—“Ordained To HeUr------ Rev. Somers, Preaching Have You Evir Wondered About The Teachings Of DEVINE SCIENCE CHURCH 1128 W. Maple Birmingham For the curious and inforosled we have planned. Sunday September Service 11 A.M. Visitors Sunday ____Lesson Theme: "WhoX Devine Science Offers You." night with Iterior JtgM Md tee posed of -«fplen *sies cover* “Hers of imported illusion veiling held by a streamered bow of bombazine and the : bridegroom's gift, of pearls completed, the bride's ensemble. She held a cascade of tuberoses and stephanotis. Gowned in pate yellow i"‘ 41 orchid velvet pansies covered the small hat worn bjr Mrs. Neubauer with a dress of orchid lace. Mrs. Beattie's bell-shaped dress of softly pleated turquoise satin featured a matching chiffon velvet bodice. Her headpiece was of feathers. The Beatties were hosts at. the rehearsal dinner Friday in the Loutevilte Boat Club. Mrs. James H. Igleheart honored her neice and her attendants at a luncheon in the Pendennis Club. Yuflle of Private Drive, Waterford Township . . . Judy Noren of Pike Street, Junior, majoring in education. . ★ * ★; Sharon Nelson of West Brooklyn Avenue was recently enrolled at the Saginaw General Hospital School of Nursing. ____Donna Needle of Norty Anderson Street re-- turned to Duluth to begin her Junior year as a nursing student at the College of St. Scholastlca. -She will live at Victory HaB Nurses^ Residence, affiliated with St. Mary’s Hospital. ironies) It comes , to the fair Sex 1 must be a real square. I always thought women were supposed to be cherished, clued for and * trusted. Now I find t h a t ail my bachelor f rlendi in my two cents' worth About the Indy who complained about her neighbor across the hall burning the toast every mom-nlng because her husband liked it that way. Well, 1 like burnt toast, too. And the more it’s burnt, the better 1 like it, “If y p u're uncomfortable— LOVES BURNT TOAST ABBY slipping around with married women and the married men are stepping out on their wives. Aren't there any nice girts left who are interested in a good honest man who is on the level? SQUARE ■ Fye been married for 36 years to a man who works in the stock yards, and burnt toast smells like Chanel S to me. I say, the smell won't kill her, and as the old Portuguese saying goes, “Quen ta mal que ae muida”—which means, DEAR ABBY: I come from I rather poor family but I was taught mannera. I am going with a boy who has had all the advantages, but he has no manners at mil. Tell me, Abby, how important are manners? PONYTAIL DEAR PONYTAIL: Polished brass attracts more attention than tarnished gold Manners ARE Important. DEAR SQUARE: You aren’t “square” — you need a new circle of friends. There are plenty of nice girls who would go to the moon for a man who's “on the level." Constitution Week Honors Document DEAR ABBYrt have wanted —to be a nurse ever since i was a little girl. I will graduate from high school this midyear will register in the Coop School of Business Admin- foLroyTiTis Russell S. Read of East Hammond Lake Drive -left Wednesday for the University of Cincinnati Freshman Camp at Mentor, Ky. On Tuesday he Mrs. Fred A. Kammeier of Jacksonville, N.C., and bridesmaids Ann Nash and Judith GalUard of Louisville. They held cascades of field daisies and ivy. On the esquire side from Pontiac were Richard Zimmerman, best man, David Huthwaite and the bridegroom's cousin Waiter B. ~ Archer who ushered-with— 'Jew Parakeets May Be Timid Lt. Jacob D. Neubauer 1H of Ft McClellan, i,Ala., brother of , the bride. „ To begin the Bermuda honey- NEW YORK (UP1) - Don't expect toe much of a new parakeet The Unto are sensitive to their surroundings and it usually takes them a few days to adjust. istratioh at the university And will live in Dabney Residence Hall for Men on campus. Carol Hoffeld of Foxcroft, Bloomfield Township, will be a junior at ‘Clnei.’ ★ to ’A - Evelyn Brown of Osceola Drive Joined students a from Japan, El Salvador and -Hong Kong when the Baptist Missionary Training School of Chicago opened its 80th year Tuesday. ★ it ★ At.University of Michigan, Carol Shepherd of Hatchery Road, Waterford Township, will begin her sophomore year in architecture and design . . . Karen Louise McKinney of Third Avenue, residing at Stockwell Hall, will study medicine . . . Valerie Area Tidbits Unto they do, they probably win act timid and drowsy. VasWdeForSpBkiM^ freshman. i childish dream and it's time 1 grew up and got over it ... He says he doesn't want his daughter giving dirty old men baths and carrying bedpans, t tell him I want to serve humanity and he says, "So be a waitress!'' —1 am so heart-broken, Abby. How can I get my father to see, it my way? Or is my decision childish? LOVES NURSING DEAR LOVES NURSING: Your decision is far from childish—it is mature, admirable and completely unselfish. There should be more dedicated young women like you in tM* WnrM......—— - ----- By ADAH SHELLY * ____The Daughters at the Ameri- can Revolution have promoted the celebration of Constitution Week, using today as the beginning of that week. The Constitutional Convention which drew up the Constitution of the United States met from May of 4787, finishing their touloiu on Sept. It.______ The document was then sent to the states for ratification. Enough states had ratified by July 1788 to nuke it binding. North Carolina and Rhode Island did not ratify, but since a majority of the states did, it heroine binding upon all of them. The principle of compromise %hich has been a colorful thread through ah of the poll-Mies of the United State, was an outstanding featurrM the Constitutional Convention. The small states were afraid of the power of the larger and more Wealthy ones. The stature of the men who hammered out thto mighty document is impressive. Madison, Washington, Franklin and Hamilton were among‘the leaders in the group. - One wonders whether the-long years of conflict to the Revolution developed their powers, and clarified their idea* of the needs of the new— government, or whether at that time there was a greater respect and value placed on the services of men in high places which brought the. best minds of the time into the service of their country. Certainly the great n a DEAR ABBY: I’d like to put Pretty Models, Pretty Fund Tea plan of having equal repre-senation, two from each state in the Senate, and representation by population in the House, was a workable plan adopted. ficition has shown to its 179 years what a profound and masterful document it was. It— could withstand the inward strife of a civil war, as well as all the outside conflicts and problems thit bore upon it, and still compel the respect and devotion due a document which embodied the fundamental ~ statement. jjLffiajriicifiajupon--which a great nation was founded. BIRMINGHAM - Thursday and Friday were brim-filled days for Junior League members to Region IV and Especially Mr Birmingham and Toledo leaguers who were Joint hosts— lor the two-day President's council at Dearborn The American people .have had reason to be highly thankful time and again for the first 10 amendments, nailing down the fundamental rights such as freedom of worship, of speech, - of the press; and of assembly . Scout Leaders to View Slides in Waterford AMENDED MANY TIMES Thmifgh flip years~Hie Gnn-stitution has been amended over 2p times. One amendment valued by the women gave - them the right to vote.____-___ The three amendments growing out of the Civil War on. the question of slavery and the rights of Negroes are still burning and troublesome questions 95 years after their adop- The Girl Scout Leaders Association of Waterford Township wilt have its first faH meeting at 8 p.m. Monday in the Community Center build-tog an Williams Lake Road.- Nature color slides taken by Perry Reynolds and donated to the leaden association will be shown by Mrs. Clifford Barfcell. The slides of flowers, reptiles, birds, fungus and animals are the result of extensive time and travel by Mr. Reynolds. All Waterford girt scout troop . leaders, as well as other adults are welcome to attend. The object of the organisation to to acquaint leaders, assistant leaders and committee members with scout activities and provide an opportunity tor exchanging Ideis.' 1 ONCE STAKTS SUNDAY — ALL IN COLOR — THE TIME: Her Wedding Night THE PLACE: Her Boudoir! THE CHARACTERS: Herself/ Her Husband,— Her Boy Friend! THE PLOT! WOW! TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, ltao partmmt *f Mtoi hflby Ml alleged cwplnrlni to ft* price* ud rtf tM> la the aala at atoe-Meal aaAliirj to attttW and Six Finns Indicted on Prira-fnrtharge PHILADELPHIA (UPI - Stx companies, including West inghouae trie Op., were under todtetmtf«"° B*ctrtc. Pti*».-*er Triday an charges of fixing pffoe**eil*D«iMH*rBectric Oorpr, South to the sale oi about fri u««Iob|WNbO*M, N. J„ McGraw-Ediwa worth of power capacitors a year. Co., South Milwaukee, Wi*., and flto riftl---‘ to too Mto to [dtoo Brass Co, Mansfield, Ohio. After a Fashion UTTUirs COCKTAIL-LOUNGE FE 3-9528 WIST HURON at ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD HtBAY nil SATURDAY NHHH Music of “THf.4 FANTASIES” lain Samlias Every Monday and Wednesday Poke Leads to Hollywood HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — There ttt many marti m mmrtolanrt and including punching a Near Or-Inane cop hi toe noae. Tt'a not a recommended route, twt it worked Air Ken Scott. Scott, a towering 6 foot 4 inch SQO pounder, belted hia way to a long term 30th Century-Fox contract and good role* in eight pictures. He owes It all to the' New Orleans constabulary. . Poor yean ag* Ken, an an apnerr far WDHt'-TV in the XawMaaa city, spent hia free time arouml the harbor area weartag Me asrimiatog ah arts. » ‘T left town under* doud." Ken recalled. "So I put the top down on my convertible and drove to Hollywood. By toe tone I got here.! was so tanned I looked like Cochise. '“After a few day* Fox gave me a screen teat and signed me j to a contract, and I've been working ever since.'’ / ‘ Scott'S' mbit recetft films 'r* "Desire in the Dust" an4 "Be-I loved Infidel.".' He also starred j in "Five Gates to Hell." Space Civile Lost i8***- > boat nwt way After Pacific Storm "1 was a member of a skiin'; 'T . dub."*he admitted, "but we did Court Officers, County more drinking than skiing. One ■ * - — .. . ' day my buddy steered the boat into a swimming area and was .stopped by a police boat. '1 waa dangling in at the end til a tow rope getting waterlogged. I climbed aboard the boat and found this cop trying to arrest my pal. So I socked him in the eye.” This went over like Frank Sinatra at a WCTU meeting. Km sms thrown into to Agents Elect Heads GRAND RAPIDS '(UPll-Mrs. Frances Edwards of Detroit has been elected new- president of the Michigan Juvenile Court Officers Association to succeed Frank A. de Yoe of Muskegon. Richard McCarthy. St. Joseph County agent, has been elected hew president of the Michigan Association of County Agents. The two groups met In a Joint convention here. ; laden capsule which survived the rifon of outer space only t* disappear in a bopical squall. :*5uV- ■* The Air Force lunched Its Discoverer XV eatellite hen Afttor 17 trips around d)i world, toe capsule parachuted into toe Pacific Wednesday but it cane down 1,000 mile* south bf where it was supposed to have deocended north iif Hawaii. / ,* A A Contact with it was lost during a rainstorm Thursday. The capsule, expected to fleet for only 40 hours, wat given up for lost when it hadn't been located at dusk Friday night.____ What a Breath! |M B CHATTANOOGA, Trim. (API-NEW YORK (AP) — American Her bluff eatted. cmrtfc Etbel— 1 imbibers will drink up a record 234 million gallons of spirits this year—9 nUUton toon than in USB—an industry executive predicted today, This would top the record ofrTSl million gallons set in 1006, Seward Eric, Eastern division manager of Schenley Distillers Go., told a tributors meeting. NOW EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN SHOWING In The Pontiac Area DIE HUMS 'BiSI0)l OF Mf SMASH BftMPHiiy HIT 1* mHV(C0H»f BRYN HER* KENDALL Reds Planning to Put Man in Space S jT8 Fly New* by Jot— BOSTON (AP) — The Christian Sdeace Monitor pland to priet edl-rinw in London and Lot Angeles, using Jet planes to fly PW mats of type act in Beaton. Jet. plunf^i ***** Moni- for kBaud. Of diwetora said- Fri- WASHINGTON (AP)— The torn (plained movements of fox Soviet totjpa in the Atlantic and Pacific tkt Soviet Union soon may atoat New detalUL*mleeeed by toe U.S. Navy Friday, Slow that two of the stops, a tanker and a tug, Hurricane EthetGasps Last Breath Ike speculation is that (he Soviets may fire a space capsule with a man in it and then recover it in the Atlantic. — Such a spectacular space try. If attempted aoon. would come on the eve of Soviet premier Nikita Kbnubchev'a arrival in New York for the United Nations General fttrtour *Guif hurricane— feebly gapped her last breaths and abed rain On the Tennessee Alabama border today. * ♦ A Hie Jscluon, Mies., ureau said Ethel is now only a iw depression ares. “She's washed up,” said one forecai Ike fickle storm moved northward Friday, dumping tain along the Alabama-Misriaaippi border, the Weather Bureau forecasting up to 10 i nches with flooding in local areas. But the rainfall was.about half f what was expected. Heaviest rains were 6tt inches at Frisco City, Ala., nearly 0 inches at West Point, Mi**., and' Pensacola, Fla., and almost 5 inches at Merrill, Miee. . # .# : ♦. Bom Wednesday almost unheralded in the GuU of Mexico off the Yucatan Peninsula, she became a raging hurricane winds near 1M mfl— pgr hour within a few hours. It also would mean that the world would have~two significant space attempts in s brief period tk tone. A....A ** The United States is preparing jj try shooting a racket around the moon. The try trill be made _ « 22 and 36. while Khnstochev is in flic Untied States. Boston Broker in Bad Trouble BOSTON Wt—Anton K. Horn-aw, M. a partner to a Boston hiafcaragu -ten, -waa charged Friday aight with using — and losing — mare than IMS,ON at Us easterners’ money. thin, bespectacled Waived examination before U.S. Oomsnlaetoner Francis Farrell. He was released la lll.Ne ball far 11. 8. District Capri hearing. He was charged with “hypothe rating,” op borrowing agahttt, securities owned by customers ot DuPont, Hornsey It Co. That’s Just where a florist satellite might past if it foDowod the same path a* Soviet rackets in toe.paat.A capsule ejected by such a satellite probably would fall into the ocean near the two Romeo Plank Road Empty House Bums Romeo state police today are investigating the cauae of a Bw which last night deatroyad an occupied house at 72000 Romeo Plank Road. Ike iVf-story frame home was enveloped by flames before the Romes Fire Department waa summoned to the seeee. Owner of the house is Mrs. Shirley Lilly of 70471 Armada St. Police have been unable to locate her. . No damage estimates have been made. The home was located about four must northeast of Romeo. Chterltadars Sponsor Homt-Gamo Dance Varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders at Pontiac Central High School will sponsor a dance immediately frito-tag the school’s first home football game Sept. 24. WAA The event is a dance designed to welcome all new and returning students.---—f It will last until midnight and is to be held- ia tha boya' gym- goocf bf lawn pttsi AGR1CO Kills (Hill, In- sects, worsts, as it feeds year lawn. HAYES FEED AND SUPPLY Mf* H*rt*t Htia Why Accept Less for Your Money NOT 3% NOT 3V2% BUT 4% CURRENT RATE on ALL SAVINGS Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. TONITE! H4ITS! ALL COLOR DRIVE-IN THEATER OPEN 6:30 SHOW STARTS 7:15 P.M. Phone 0RUod( Mm MORE WITH FEELING SET. 4 SIM. SCHEDULE , SHORTS 1:00 - 3:02 - 5:04.7:03 - 9:05 FEATURE 1:25 - 3:28 - S:30 - 7:29 - 9:30 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, ELKVEK Higbie Firm Reveals Sales, Earnings Drop CaiitairM. Higbie Jr., president of Higbie Manufacturing Go. of* Net earnings after federal income tax want form $582,608 la to $428,615 at the end o* the fiscal year, Higbie disclosed. -TWf iu wq «nfpc» aad sates Goww R—orth Unil during STpribNi year. ■ *----r.»-1 dr - T For fhe fiscal year ending July SI, 1980. stock earnings per oom-moo share were SU8 as compared UMJB I* 195® Higb 1 e an- Oot. 6. IMS-Net sales in Ihe past fiscal year Holds Annual Retreat BALDWIN (UPI1—The eeventh anual cancer retreat of the Cancer Research Institute of the University of Michigan got started Friday at Fsrest Lake Lodge near this Lake County community. ' % . Cancer epedaliats hum throughout the nation gathered for the weekend program to probe possible causes mid cures for the disease. — EARN — ... Yah,But Mltiie Ion a Bowling Show? Blue Cross, Shield to Answer Questions DETROIT (UPU—Michigan Blue CroowBluo Shield has announced It will launch Monday an expcri- MM, GOOD - Yul Brynner kisses the late Kay Kendall o more with feeling in the movie by the same name which is showing in the Pontiac area. Funny, tunny, says Hollywood of Yul, who for once has abandoned glowering In favor of comical lovering. Brynner Acts Once More With Feeling—as a Comic Men earn $10,000 a year with this truck FIND OUT ABOUT: • FRANCHISED TERRITORY! • ESTABLISHED CUSTOMERS FOR T.YOUTOCALLON! • YEAR AROUND PROFITS! • OPBtATf FRdMYOUR OWN HOME A PROFITABLE BUSINESS CALLING ON DAIRY FARMERS • BE IN BUSINESS FOR YOURSRF Gacaw»a-oF-Iho-rapid growth of the Hpe Unu Milker as a way to milk caws this leading manufacturer of Dairy Equipment needs a man for this territory. Wo will train the right man. V' TO OCT THE WHOLE STORYt Writo to: Mr. Edgar Tobias District Manager, Bobsott Bros. Co. F.O. Box #133 Imloy City, Michigan allty, according to a Hollywood which to cheering Ida perfonn* 1UMS as a temperamental musk) The late Kay Kendall costare with Brynner In the Columbia release now playing In the Pontiac rea._____ Hie beautiful act res* appears Brynner’s equally temperamental wife, matching hit flight! SKATERS REUNION TONIGHT! 8 • 11:30 - 18th Year Get in touch with your old skating partners and come on out to Rolladium tonight. FREE ADMISSION with arty dub of class _ t I .mu as id Inn Mg Veteran halfback Lee Strltmat-ter starred for Berkley but standout Feradale quarteihqck Mike Brown stole the show. He aporsd one touchdown and passed for three Brighton Scorti 18-13 Win Over South Lyon Brighton scored an 16-13 victory over South Lyon teat night on touchdowns fcy Randy MAH and Bill Swafr. „ dr *. * Marx scored twice in tee second quarter on runs of 36 and 10 yard*. Final TD lor Brighton was in tea last period ot the game, BUI Swart catching a 97 yard pass from Marx, * I ' ♦ South Lyon scored in the first l and seeead quarters. Dave Obre-novich took a ten yard pass from Jack Wren aid Larry Huai Mao ' scored Sa a six-yard pass from iWrta. Extra point was. made ter South Lyon by Jim Burgees. a fam frota Phil Svalya. SPARKS MAPLES — One of Oakland County's best bate this season la'Birmingham’s Steve Jacobsen who teat night gpa{M tee Maples to a 14-12 victory over Edsei Ford. Jacobsen scored one 1—,—— Hn 1 Pontiac Central 13 Pontiac North, 12 W. Bloomfield 19 Walled Lake ..32 Birmingham... 14 Clorfcston.. mm n a, sa a ' ' teA Mk. ' ■, m, ., a ...14 Avondale... ..20 Rochester S22I1 | Waterford tK 6 lake Orion .!T 7 SI. Michael...13 Bedford tT EdselFord 12 Oxford.... ... 0 Mifford ...6 Utica.... ...13 || FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1900 FRACTURED FOOTBALL ^SCORES© Rochester Dumps Utica; Clarkston 'Knox Oxford, 14-0 Falcons Strike Fast With 94 Yard 1st Play Stnior Bock Morris pLtodi Running Attack . for Wiimors p Sr nan petebh ! Rochester struck swiftly at Utica Jast night to run off with a 22-13 (victory over the Chieftains to spoil jUttcs coach Ralph LaParl's debut. { On the Falcons' first play from ■ani*ap^3*-lriliadi^BQh ^Morris nod M yards for * touch-'down on a brilliant display of open •Held running. * DuBttfn a lew i MM after • safety. Utica I .tapped the Palcoaa aa the tww {yard Una bat eaaMn’t get aat at A spectacular opening night foriYellowjacket history pacing a 20-6 Capt. Jim McDonald got Avondale beating of Milford. £, T* «» the new grid tw* touch- year last night. doMM and two extra palais and The senior halfback turned in puaoed s) yards to end Tim Mart one of the finest performances tatl far the other stx-pahrter. His six* , la the ead sene, i Another Rochester drive in the (first quarter put the Falcons on Jutfea’s one-yard line at the period waded. Dan Uctart bulled ove jtht touchdown on the first play of •the second quarter. ★: ’ * * J Utica, stopped on the six yard Mas hi the first period after Bob lArft’S 41-yard run, showed more .explosive power on the kickoff following Lickert's TD. Dong Ebert picked up the ball an the 10 and ran 90 yards for a Rochester came right back tilth a 19-yard drive ta take a M S halftime lead. Bad BaMwia passed S3 yards ta Hrd and an-•tore M to Morris before Uckert erariwd five yards far his second The Falcons lost a gamble for p first down on their qwn 40 in the third period and Utica turned the (weak into a scon, Ed Malinak hit fullback Chuck Faulkner on a 38-yard pass play for the touchdown and Phil Wolff plunged for the point. Both rides took long chances in (be fourth period with their passes and each had two intercepted. The Chiefs tried 18 of their 22 passes Stoe second hall and completed Wining coach Gene Konley and l«aParl substituted sparingly throughout the game as they leaned heavily on first string personnel for an opening game vie- Avon Wing; Barons Breeze, 31 »0 Big Night For McDonald palaters were aa ruaa of t and M yards. Running and spinning In mid-season form, the rugged 155-pounder averaged over a 12 yards per cany tor the game. In an' afternoon game, Bloomfield Hills romped past Avon league toe Oak Park, 31-0. h i * The Banns scored on the 3rd play of the game when Biff Jooea went 23 yards had kept right rolling. Jones trier .went 21 to aeon*, and added a PAT. # Fritz Streasen-Renter took the second half kickoff back 81 yards. Art Tregenza and Brian O'Neil added touchdowns. —;—♦—♦—♦----------- Three other Bloomfield tripe_ paydirt were nullified by penalties as the charges of Don Hoff had little trouble getting off successful start. Two Oakland B, teams had rough sledding in their I960 season open- which posted a spotless 9-0 record lari year, took a 19-6 lacing from Hazel Park of the Eastern Mlchl-_ League while Clawson suffered a 26-0 pasting at the hands of Center line. ___ * ■*.. Madison, another Oakland team, was mere fortunate yesterday. The Eagles got off to a successful start with a 19-0 victory Royal Oak St. Mary. PNH-Orion Statistics Tint Downs JtlUtalnt ........If First Downs PtMtae ...........I First Downs Penalties ........ 1 Total First Downs ...........U - !■ *81 END OF THE LINE - Dave Mocarsld, Pontiac Northern back has reached the end of the line as two Lake Orion tadders Fred La tier (right) and Dave Perry, approaching from the left, pqt a stop to a 15 yard gain. Mocarsld led PNH ball carriers to rushing last Qight Holly, Lancers and Romeo Lose ..... ..... Ml • 0-» ...............# •' 7 t—13 », TO-teorrt» («nul, Rocheater Safelr. Roebsater TD—Llcktrt (1-olnnse). DUja TD-lEbert .jiAlekpU return» —iwwnfon, Drown, vvumer. only 3-2 edge on first downs. Short passes wore Hoover’s only effective weapon. Emmanuel got past the midfield striae only wife. Romeo was blanked M by Richmond despite reaching the If and 0 ea different drives. A I* yard penalty stytmied the first threat Howie Grimes and Ted Thiel ran well for the Bulldogs while Larry Leto and .Bob Donaldson played web oh detense. Thiel missed the tost quarter after getting hurt. team beat Qtatondale 296 and Anchor Bay won over Algonac, to opefatfon tor the.'entertato-of visitors. ’ nplete lakefront picnic factt-l tes plus a kiddies pUyground are ten to tte public daring the Mg fo day shoot. ’ * The Club grounds are on Newton Jaii 3 mBai north of Waited (fct. Bit MJLC.A. dteectten sign* I fo other games, OrtozrvilTj showed some good football J times but dropped a 12-0 decision «t Goodrich, Oaronceville blew a 194 lend and was tied by Yprik •anti Lincoln 18-18, Lapeer bowed to Mt. Pleasant 18-7, Imlay City battered Almont 606, Suburban Catholic favorite St Cle________ whipped Warren 256, Royal Oak Bonders took East Detect 216. . L’Anse Creuse tripped Fraser 214.1 Lamphere whitewashed New Whin 196. Deckerville trounced Bmtei City 396, a young Amifia lems except tor the paooing of Pat Barrick. The deepest pene-. tration was to the Goodrich T( • , * dr * Bruce Freels ran 53 yards and Ron Rldling 17 lor 1st period Clar-enceville touchdowns but Ypsi ram* hark to tte at the half Trety Giacobazzi recovered a fumble in the end zone to give CHS the lead again but a pass play with 25 seconds left to the game produced the ill-even totals. Mt. Pleasant had all its points before Barry Wickstrom bucked two yards and added an efctfa point' tor Lapeer. Penalties hurt toe Phfithers considerably aa was the case with Ortonvflle and several others. | on a page- whlla gaining 491 yards. Dan Matean led the slaughter with three touchdowns. Roger .paused ter another, Pari Godo got a pair — om a 93-yard gal- BONNEVJLLE SALT FLATS. Utah, (API 7-. Specialists started their probe today of the wreckage of the 4,250-horsepower Bluebird II racer which crashed at 300 mites per hour Friday and injured driver Donald Campbell,-------------- TD* ter St. Clem. Dondero wrapped up Its win to (he 2nd period when Netobn Mari- phssed to Ron Forbes for Bfll Waters added toe third sfat-mm EM Peeples ran 105 to lead L’Anse Creuse. He also had a 90-yard kickoff return called Lamphere scored at r_______ Dad finish ef its game. New Haven had two paaset dropped to the end zone and loet still another threat by tolling to make A let ftown at 1—Brown City Into toe ban «. mand. Armada* was sparked by Gerald Blake with two touchdowns. Anchor Bay got to a good “warm-before starting Southern Probe Wreck of Racing Car British Spaed Driver Donald Campbell Hurt in Crash on Flats The aedieat laiiwif 9» years to toe day after Campbell’s father, the late Sir Malcolm Camp-MLteum too Brat «- Campbell waa making trial' nuts to the 30-foot streamliner building up to aa attempt to crack the the Ute John Gibb of fiqM 1947. The.39-year-old Englishman suffered bruises, cuts and a possible concussion. He was hospitalized at Tooele, Utah, 94’mfles east of here. There will bo no mere racing tot Campbell this year. He win be hotoHalfawd tor at Mart three days and the ear Is mangled beyond repair. Marietta Wins, 144) Carl Taylor's 80 yard touchdown run parked Marietta last night to W6 victory over North Branch. Taylor also scored dawm after reaching the 4 once three ynid line, in the 4thdteftor, and then the 0 to a acorelem fint Extra points were dratokfcfced by half before Deckerville took com Iteon West * Milford avoided a shutout by going 80 yuds to the closing mhi-u tes on a pass from Mike Russell to Guy Anderson. little Wie Leads Wolves in First Win 130 - Pound Fullback Picks Up 148 Yards Rushing Alone j By DICK BUCfc Willie'Knox is too small to play football. : ; \ Or so it would semti until this little dyhamaputs on his gridiron gear and *tep« onto the field. In offering Ms proof to the contrary Friday night, the mighty mite — who plays fullback, no teas » hwnght Qaritaton a 146 win over Oxford. Knox exerts the tape to an elevation of 5 tut, 8 todies and challenges gravity with 130 *H«___________:___ But he picked up more yards rushing than he weight, ticking off 148 yards during toe evening. The elusive Wolf bade cracked midway through the third quarter when he scampered 40 yards, to the Oxford 19, before a speedy Oxford PNH—M«rwln« M yard pout returned (Mlstwcaier FAT so mod.) LO—Alban l rad p&acs. (Baas PA3 (IBaswaaM. sferi'w RNDa-Fe^re^ Thomson. VAoalt-icaaissa. Ui»r~."‘Msivia. ‘i *" UJffia L*a The first half saw defense and mistakes dominate. In tact, Knox was a goat in tor second quarter, fumbling the ball away on Oxford’s 5 Just when the Wolves seemed to tally. # * * The Wildcats halted another threat later to the same period when Mike Dodge intercepted a paa in the end tone. It Was Oxford’s turn to snarl early in the second half. The rigi-tors were roaring well along file ground ’ when a tumble tripped them 30 yards from gold dust. Clarkston Statistics rtrii tW*o« Racnnr Pint Dana* Pautm . Pint Do»nt PenslUtt . Total Pint Downs Yaraa Oalned Ruihf-Tarda Oaln«d JPsaal Taraa Oal riDHi ana Avar ESS..**?*. j’T Si^ : -1 Osifcatea , - | Touchdown^-Rep Applasate (« run!, Waalon^D^ffitter. Cuntf y. Pow- JrACgyg-j-w. ! WArao^Bamga. Del "c^rSR^Ljoh^m Sheldon. tSsr wBs: ENDS—Oark. D. Mlfler. Conrans. 3. Wllaon. TACkLl OUART CENTS McClung Joins* Lions, Rookie End Released DETROIT (UPI) — Tlie Detroit roo*de end Dave Roes of Lot Angeles State to make room for the newcomer, tackle Willie McClung. . 4 .'ft .. . + : Roes is ajtl-yeapoid, six-foot, three-inch, 206-pounder. 30. ptaysd Ms college hall at lla^! Ida AAM. e \.e .. Detroit has 40 players 'on 'fix roster and must trim five by the of toe National Football Three plays later, Ron Applegate scored from the four to give Ctoric-ston as many points as it teas to • big play, one coaches agreed was the turning had been KnCx‘ stash off tackle. How did it start? "The linemen opened a nice big hole foe. me." Willie explained. Why was hi caught? “i was a little tired by then. I’d beat doing quite a bit 1 Brooklyn H. Cmiint City t l»*n» total jaamSTtotoort l«o«— H'bor et John llTba CIi enrol*, VSrS OMMjigljil * C*M City M. CUo 11 Ontea II, Qn|w cuy f Cmtedools Mj i^roocwur o Cltnton 11, TptUutl Rooorrott 1] Carle too Alrwrt II, BSaffTWi Drckerrlllt 1#, Brown Ctty *._ Dowtflac 11, Taroo Hlvon S Dtltoo II, BnUteCnck KtUott II DnnndUr H, Pottervllte SS Dexter is. UmT , Dewitt U. Bath13 e * twite iOto« i _ . i Dearborn iPlordaoa ST. Lincoln Park S Detroit Thartton u, D'brn aireralde II ■RodmOimllK M i ” Rdwardabnrc Slate It. Dime— Prankenmuth to, Mlehtena Lutheran Semtenyr N i tie) ftotedkftjhml Flint Era'll, Oalnea t PUnt Central M. Midland • Ferndale 31. Berkley It mtnnat 51, HtaMTS _ Flint Hoonr 31, Nat. SB. Christian I Frankfort 10. ParWel) t Flu*hint ii, Chaaaalna 0 HfMlIfc H, t . 1 gateeteWS‘Aa«ai>a ta< OoaofoaUto T Oladwln-M, Clare t ’ OR Cath. Central tLJtef. A. Hill 11 Oaadrlch 11. 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It* It 101 7 “ -- — If M w 7 The homer waa Chiti’s seventh of the season, and gave Frank Lary hit 13th victory against IS defeats. The veteran right-hander yielded only five hits and struck out five. The Tigers had a 3-2 lead until the White Sox tied it in the jenth on some go-ga base running by pitcher Early—Wynn. Wynn drew his third walk with one i 4.17 Csrdv*iL_Ch Ovnu. FkUa Klint, Sti. U4 171 MM 11 10 M PI SI Mil 7 „ 201 219 09 93 10 17 4.36 111106 Bin™ 171173 Mill 7 16 ■ f|| MB IT H us uo a « 6 • sit Beman Meets Gardner in Rnals of Amateur pressure, and Bob Gardner, who sayi he is thriving after shedding 30 pounds on a crash diet, try today fur the biggest goal of their golfing careers-the National Amateur championship. broke loose on the final nine for 1-aaLl-Vtetorv Their 36-hole man-to-man battle will be fought over the 6,Bid-yard St. Louis Country Club courae, carved through the hilly terrain ot a pine and oak tree forest The 6-foot Gardner, now down to J61 pounds after chawing on steaks and cottage cheese la his reducing campaign is making hi* ninth attempt to win the National Amateur crown. Time may be running out on him. He is 39. Tim 22-year-old Beman, a cherubic, S-fobt-7, 143-pounder from Bethesda, Md., like Gardner, la a long-time loser in the National. This la hia fifth toot at it. * * *.■ ■ ■ i , ‘Tvs never played Gardner before and I think I trill show him an interesting timt,*' says Be-W7w»>, a consistent player who Is 2-undeppar for the 126 holes he has played to this match play marathon that began Monday wtto a ISM ohWr'T don’t know how it will ^>, but I thrive an pressure and fed I am at my best then." Gardner hat some of Ms hometown Hollywood, Calif., aura still Beman didn't find the going so rough against John Farquhar, 34-year-old son of the Amarillo, TVx., municipal course pro. He won 5 and 4. They were square after the morning round. Beman went 2-up after 27 holes and then really put tiie former Texas Tech star under his thumb ota the 28th. Farquhar's approach waa 18 inches from the pin for a cinch birdie 3. Beman rammed home a 12-foot putt to halve. He then dropped putts of 8 and 4 feet to the next two tioiertor a 4-up bulge and finally dosed on the 32nd wlth a T-foot Mrtte putt— Groza to Retire; Lions Face Browns him - i winnig per. eonMlfy that has made him a success as aNew York public relations man. Gardflfer who started playing golf 32 yean ago, says be now to Playing the gune better than ever. tn 124 holes this week, Gardmf to 2-over-par. Friday he stayed even with 19-yew-old Chuck Lewis of Little ftodt, Ark., adoo of an old golfing clan, through 27 holes, than Lory Gains 13th Win Giving Up Only Fiv* Bom Hits By The Associated Press Two Uttto lefties and two big bate have put the New fork Yankees a game ahead of Baltimore ' their weekend showdown for American League lead—and Yankees 4, Orioles 2 Whitey Ford, struggling through his worst season beg still Manager Casey Stengel’s Ns. 1 guy to fiw ffhriTh. nd P**t jehoked ofl fiw Orietet as the Yankees rode to with a 4-2 victory on home runs by Hector Lo-1 Roger Maris Friday for lefty-Jim O'Toole 12-11 by retiring Gino Clmoll after the Bucs 1th two out to the ninth on a walk and a pinch double by Smoky Burgess. Harvey Haddix, 11-10, waa toe loser, giving 19 a three-run single-by Ed Kasko, who was 4-4ar-4, to the second toning. Orlando Cepeda and Willie Kirkland homered and each drove to two runs for the Giants, who whipped the Cards and lefty Curt SiiamoM. t-4. with five runs in the fourth. Stu Miller, 7-6, was the winner to relief, although giving up home runs by Stan Muslal am! opener of ,a tour- game series at Yapkee Stadium 5,rJSlLtrt.. } and once more dropped the Ort- s*SS is 4 cles two games behind In toe • cislve "lost" column. SSjJ,", i The Birds, with a dozen games>n*town sisi lmj left to play compared to the Yan- SSsf » 4 0 oi p^aV kees’ If picked ace Chuck Es-ljjagwj* **•{ ihiais 1 trade, a rookie with a 17-9 rec-jSrSm p is oi ord, for this afternoon's game iy^»|ir-J.Ni»» u»«si» against Bob Turley» . 7 * third on a single by Nelson Fox. Mr Chuck Stobbs and Ray Moore. *JJP(W ^ ' | The Pirates lost 4-3 at Cin- “—j—’ dnnati, and San Frfinctoco spilled St. Louis to third, 6-2. Los Angeles defeated Chicago’s Cubs 5-4. The Yankees, 10-9 for the season over the Orioles and 7*1 Yankee Stadium, won this one when Shantz came on in the ninth with two out^and the bases loaded, gave up a two-run single by Jim Busby and then struck out Marv Breeding on three pitches. Ford, now 10-9 with a 5-2 record over the Birds, allowed only five hits and didn't walk a 1 through 8 3-3 Innings. - Then Pinch batter Ted Kluszewskl then sent a fly ball to short center, and every one in the ball park was surprised when Wynn tagged up and barrelled home after the catch. He made it without a slide. Minnie Mlnobo’s 17th home run accounted for Chicago’s first run and Fox singled home the other. The Tigers scored twice in the second, Eddie Yost driving across 1 with a single. They added one more in the fifth when Frank. Bolling singled home Qiar- was dipped tor a sfamto by Walt gS%*l Dropo and a double by Ron Hsif 1 loss raw,is 00 6 0 0*m*rt lb SSI 4 8 0 S Murwcll If 4 11 180* Kalla* ef Ilf, 1 I t 1 Bourn* lb 4 9 i 1 4 0 4 4 Coisafi* If 4 11* . E—Yoi*. PO-A—Chleaso M n-11. DP-Peniand«t. Bolling >MJIa if 0. Dotrott StaUg (L. US) .. *— -" 'Ml) , . - Lair (MNmmo 11*1 * * • s ^OP«|ian^ sen before giving up a walk to Qua Tftigpdoa which loaded the It was the sixth straight time Ford has failed to finish, and toe runs in toe ninth ended his out string over the Birds at Yankee Stadium at. 33 2-3 innings. Maris’ 39th home run, wifi man on In the fifth inning, nailed it ter the Yankees against rookie Steve Barber (104), who gave up Lopez* ninth home run in the A double by Willie Jones and Gordy Coleman’s single gave the Reds the winning run in the against the Pirates. Re-llever Jim Brosnan then saved it iCLEVELAND (AP) - The Cleveland Browns will go into the 1160 without Lou the Toe Gross, the amazing kicker who booted them into their first National Football League tttte 16 yean ago and is tbs ctoh's all-time top scorer. Philosophically, but into evident idness, the Styeafrdd Groza bowed out, as a player Friday. The last member of the original Browns’ squad, Groza has been bothered by back trouble throughout toe training team. Tonight in Cleveland, the Browns meet the Detroit Lions for the second time this season. Cleveland is 44 In exhibition play while (he Lions are 2-3*1 the Lions aol|uii«d tackle McLung, who recentiy was dropped by Cleveland. He started his pro five yearg ago with the Steeters. tot bo gsed Coach Paul Brown announced Groza's decision at a luncheon, and the crowd of almost 1,000 al* most gave Groza, who has beea an outstanding offensive tackle as well as a placekicfcer, a standing ovn- night traded halfback Ed Sutton and tackle Don Boil to the New York Giants for future draft choices. The Los Angeles Rams Friday traded veteran defensive back Don Burroughs to the Philadelphia Eagles for in undisclosed dralt The Chicago Bears and Pittsburgh Steelero saved most ef the fireworks for the final quarter **• fL**.1* hywoates tiro gtfcby and pteyed to a 21-21 tie In a National Football League exhibition before 38*02. Beks Brmtkawaki's 41-yard nr to alter Pittsburgh's Agamy Orr ahead artth liSS toft to play. The Washington Redritow Friday Quarterback Colton Davidson passed for two touchdowns and fullback Jack Spikes tM aid kicked for 16 points FMdty right as the Dallas Texana smothered the Oakland Raiders 34-16 In i American FootboB League gams. A sparse turnout of 8A21 In 60,-000-teat Kezfcr Stadium watched toe Texans outclass the Oakland club from the opining gun. SpQcat, former Texas Christian star, tod off with a 28-yard field goal after Jour minutes, later ran for a lfcyead touchdown, kicked a 17-yard field; goall ana added lour converskms. c the Pontiac press, Saturday, September it, imp IS Million Sign Petitions Against Pay Television WS ANGELES (AP>—Petitions epgartng pay TV have been signed kQf 18 million persons, says a lead-~W to the IBm edriMto ‘ ‘ fl •pdaot toll tekvtskm. # *b Philip r. Harilng of N*w York Mi Ah* l*h MWl convention of Paris summit conference. "Under Sum circumstances, how aoa wo ha expected to treat btan aa • besom friend?" Lodge aokad. The fanner U.S. ambassador to the U N. spoke at Miami Beach Auditorium and at Sarnaota-Brad-enton Airport in a quick one-day Florida tour * * * He said he thought there nothing "to worry about" Khrushchev’* forthcoming visit. He suggested the Rt might have nothing mote in mind Dr. Poling, in his statement, attacked thoolngiano Dr. Reinhold Neibuhr and Dr. John C. Bennett —also officers of tee Liberal party which is supporting Kennedy— and critics of Dr. Peak and the Washington meeting. a * * Bra. Bennett and Niebuhr, Dr. J Poling said, "are prejudiced wit- nesses when they name a* 'bigots’ other Protestant clergymen with whom they disagree. ■mflai ariUdmu ti Bra. Wc-dur and Bennett came from Dr. Cart Mclntire, pwafcknt of tea In-' Council of ■ * “Christian people in this nation have* * perfect right to oouoldnr any question relative to a candidate which they deem pertinent to the welfare of the nation, Mclntire said to This includes his religious affiliations" * ADAM AMES Br Lou FIm BOOTS AND HEB BUDDIES Rtd China Playing Up Report on U.S. Crime Lodge touched briefly on civil rights, describing the issue as “ 1 problem . . . He predicted "it will not be long before wo have completed the goal nf oM Hpte “—:-------------- He told a crowd at Sarasota-Bradenton that "the rest of the world is watching what we do on cMl righto.** U.S. Senators to Aid State Dem Campaign LANSING <11 - Four U.S. Senators are coming into Michigan to help out to the foil Democratic election campaign. A dry- * Tie visitors and their speaking engagements, as announced byThe Democratic State Central Commit-fee: ,§en. Harrison Williams Jr. of New Jersey, Sept. 24, 2nd Congressional District dinner, Jackson. —SenrHemY Jackson of Washington, Sept. 25, 7th District dinner, Roseville. Jackson is his party’s national chairman. Church keynoted the Democratic National ConvaUtkm. When They Say That, Smile, Cleric Advises ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPI)—The Roman Catholic Archbishop of flL Paul said Friday teat the rellgiaas Issue la the presidential campaign should be take* with a aease of hunter. "We Shah all g* mad unless we eaa smile at the antics of th—e who would save the eoun-try by rtolatiag the constitution." InhMriwp WtWUm O. Brady' fa o Z > - “Thera is semethlng ridiculous gutoai to rib-shaktag double talk. " “CsCheflc* really da have 'to haws i era— et hernias they watch the pwhiwrtlal campaign Mm late a religious brawl," the archil Whip wrote la the Catholic Ba Botin. "One would almost think Pope -.Jehu were nuutlng for president,” he said. | DONALD DUCK § W Ml 7iw\ s five won?) lid IMIBBUHKuSiJ SEVENTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1060 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. Hard Maple Flooring Will Take Heavy Use Became of its rugged aer Your Neighbor’s House Bill and Pat McRath Modernize Franklin Boulevard Home By JANET ODELL Last week we gave you the story of « couple who likes and uses Early American furniture in their thoroughly modem new home. Today we feature a couple wiib likes and uses Provincial fUgiiture in a remodeled home. Older Pontiac residents may have pleasant memories of association with the Harrington home on Franklin Boulevard. It is one of the large old homes on the east aide of that tree-lined street. BHTind Pat McRath have lived In this fifty-year-old home about a year. Its twelve rooms have been a challenge to them. With them live their young daughter. Alicia; Mrs. McRath's mother. Mr*. Pnllim; g llye- in maid. AUda has a dog, a cat. a parakeet and a turtle named Hertle — Hertle's twin, Myrtle, died. — aisvsa psepis daat crilwt. - staff aad stare 4t la the attic. Usually these Is a* attic. Bat •the containing the aeeamnla-tisas of several generations. It has been great fun for the McRaths to explore the upper regions. They never know what Will turn up. And Alicia is able "BTsatisfy the desire of every little girl to play dress-up. We’re not going to try to describe every rocm In the house. We'll concentrate on the ones where the McRaths made 'frames give the eye a ptace~to » TW* «t»ir rffling haa been antiqued. Poets and risers are finished in a natural shade. All the woodworking in the house is antiqued —- “ah awful job," Pat says. Removing wall-paper meant tearing off seven or eight layers of fee-stuff. FOr almost a year the McRaths did nothing in their “free" time but work on their house. the glass doors tn the bookcases on either-side of the fireplace are leaded. These have been kept intact. On the front windows white taffeta curtains cover the hnttom half with a draped swag at the top. Between the windows and storm windows above the bookcases Pat has arranged artificial flowers for a permanent decoration. has otd-fcstrtoned paint and wait* la these days e( frequent The house has ea Imposing entrance hall. The walls have been papered in geld aad white striped paper. There has been no attempt te minimise the height -sf-- the ceghg. In a house this rise one expects big airy reoms. On flb stairway there is one strip of this paper that measures 17 feet. Pictures , in antique There are actually three living reams la this house: the treat parlor, the middle parlor aad the suu partonr In the front parlor the fireplace was rebuilt. Bricks were painted white except for the heartjuMiich was left Its nat-uralnd color. On the walls there is now damask-type wallpaper that is white on pale beige. The carpeting Is rose beige. Tlw windows in this room and The sectional seta Is uphol-. sirred la geld aad gray plaid. The slip cover ea a wing chair Is aqua, beige aad green. A lew stool holds grid cushions. All light fixtures in the house are Czechoslovakian crystal. In' the middle parlor there are two lights on the wall over the little organ. One chair is slipcovered fat gold and white (these are the main colors used throughout the house). The club chair is upholstered in aqua and beige. For Alicia there is a small Boston rocker and a chair with needlepoint upholstery. finishing. But to put up with a fifty-year-old kitchen is more than today's homemaker is prepared to do. ENUMED KITCHEN The McRaths didn't have much to get rid of, just an old sink. They tore out the wall of the old buffer's pantry and added that space to the kitchen. Part of it became the utility room. New the kitchen is bright and functional. Above the cupboards the wall Is papered In —a green, yellow and white butterfly paper. Counters, splashbacks and woodwork are* table hr mounted on Uw wmM— ea the windows.------------------- Alicia chose ballerina well-paper for her room. There are matching curtain* Her nig la pit*. As would be expected, the bathroom has undergone as much of a change as the kitchen. Find of all a window was closed up to give more wall spaoe and - a ventilator put In. —~------------ Cray cotton carpeting cover* the fleer. Fixture# are white. black sheila on It Ri marbellaed vanity Is large Ka glass shelves air mounted on brant holdsrs.ThS tfawif curtain is white taffeta. -Of course the McRaths hav# future plans for their houset They haven't begun on the outside. But they’ve mad* the Inside livable In a charming fashion. They're pleased with what ’ they’ve accomplished so far. Rath Is ia the pewess of re-fMshlng this ptoce. It makes a perfect stand next le the club chair. fruit wood. Jutting out from the north wall, under the window, is a square peninsula counter. On one side is a double stainless s teel sink. On die opposite side ~ is the range. Underneath there are storage cupboards. The oven and refrigerator occupy the wall at the right ____ftartataa am brown aad white striped eh tats. On one wall there Is a narrow shelf with a strip of outlets above It This takes care Of all ap* * hances. — In the sun room thare art matchstick bamboo blinds. Part of one wall was closed up to put in the downstairs lavatory. A white dado was' added to the walls in the dining room. Above is pink, blue and gold wallpaper in a fruit and flower design. Curtains are cafe style. Over the walnut dining room ^ table Is.a crystal chandelier. Chair mats are gold aad white. ' The buffet U antiqued There are six bedrooms In this house. The one above the living room is the McRaths'. In here they buflt out and evened the chimney wall then covered it* frith white brick wallpaper; A large mirror mounted on the front Serves the glass vanity shelf below and seems to make the room larger. At each side Is ah exquisite brass and crystal wall fixture. You can live tot a house that Wallpaper is pink aad white ririped. The carpeting la pep, {termini pink. The white taf-• feta draperies are caught back at one ride with bunches Among the pleasures of travel abroad, outdoor cafes rate high with most tourists. But without ever leaving home, many Aner leans are enjoying the charm and , relaxation of eating out under the ] trees, right bt their own back yard. PURPLE ACCENTS - Bouquets of violets on the draperies, the upholstered chair and the . cushion on the desk chair ate purple. Wallpaper is peppermint striped. The carpeting is pink. The ^vanity below the large mirror on the chimney wall Wgfess with gold legs. Notice the beautiful crystal light fixture on the wall. In the mirror you can just -see one comer of the Italian Provincial bed. For those who like a bit of formality along with their open-air dining, a custom-designed patio wUl have special appeal. A center area of white concrete provides smooth, level baqe for chairs and rounding areas of pebble-concrete. The surface of exposed pebbles, in turn, provides a natural transition to lawn and garden. Many effects an possible with concrete through the use of cot-men ts. Divider strips of wood or metal ran be used to create u pattern of Hues aad allow for expansion and contraction. A well-constructed potto of concrete will or and various surface treat-last for years, ill requires practically no maintenance. In planning an outdoor dining aria, careful thought. should be given to the location. Ideally, it have easy access to the kitchen, protection from wind and sun, privacy and an attractive favored material gymnasiums, schools, industrial plants and otter placet where heavy traffic is the normal pat-Its attractive light coloring also fits well into many home' decorating plans. A small -armchair, ts covered"-in purple corduroy, Nexf to ll is a Provincial desk, recently acquired and newly antiqued, There is a purple seat cover on the desk chair. The bed ia Italian Provincial In an Interesting olive shade. The headboard is scalloped. Spreads are white. Between the chimney and FIRST IMPRESSIONS - This is the first thing you see when you enter the William McRath home on Franklin Boulevard. Gold and white striped wallpaper plays up the height of the one. All. woodwork has been antiqued. Furniture is Provincial. The light fixture is Czechoslovakian. At the right, but out of view, is an old boot box now used as & toy chest. EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC jpREgS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11* 1960 UNIT STEP ^Skeleton House Is j What Really Counts ALSO CUSTOM RAILIRQ For a Stop In Beauty CHECK TICS! FEATURES: • HU SfwWMtiM • Strong hMin>< Casting • AveM Amy hrtJftlM Em Estimates —W* Dilvif Awywktfs! Safety troad Mkm supping . UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE CONCRETE STEP COMPANY 4497 Highland Rd. (M-59) OR 1-7715 ■ ttgg™dHa,gg»l * 7 Sm. CALL MA <-<247 150 NEW HOMES I and 4 Mnm — 2 and I GIT OUR MIC! ON ALUMINUM AWNINGS OR 4-0418 “vwtt&r-* SLEEPING LEVEL — Master bedroom Is extra large, and has private bath. Efficient Split Will Give You Eight Large Rooms By DAVID L. BOWEN This distinctive eight-room split-level carefully balances the • tials of family comfort against the realities of family finance. The number oY moms sounds expensive, but they am achieved in a home with an area on bedroom and main living level of only ,169 square feet, Another $22 bonus square feet are on the slab entry level. B-30 Statistics There ere eight rooms, with VA baths and three or jour hed-rooms, in this contemporary spUt-ievel. Area of the three levels is 636 on the bedroom level, 580 on the living room level end 522 on the entry level. Oderell dimensions are 55’ 10" In width, including attached single-car garage, by 24’ 2” in In many split levels, fids area dep°1' is used tor garage; Architect Samuel Paul elected to make of the entire grade level for living purposes and attached the garage at the side. anoe ef B-30 la the House af the Week series. The tw* story section af the spilt is centered be- side. Basement eesars only under the kitchen, bring and dining roams.— There are three bedrooms and two baths on the sleeping level. The master bedroom is 11x15 and has bote a private bath and a full wall of clooet space. On the level beneath bedrooms, room which could be used either la fourth bedroom or as a study adjoins tee spacious entrance foyer. •ferlals roe- natural stone. A bay projects from the living room in the to dtoatto space at tee JVSt-Ovsr-aO dtaaeastoas, including gunge, urn H* 10” to width by ST S” to depth. One of the most attractive lea-tuna of tea interior Is ths treatment of foyer, living room end stairway. Three bread steps toad Into the living room from the toyor. Stairs from the living room to the bedrooms are hi two sections, the lower pert flanked by iron railings. Six risers up, tee stairway turns to enter the bedroom hall. The dining room flews off file Bring ream to an “L.” Kitchen to efficient, reomy and in excellent position tor a mother to keep family room which is alnaoet as Mg as the Bring room. FanSfiy room has acorns to the asm terrace and If the budget makes neceeeary all possible economies, the construction of tee garage could^he postponed until after original construction. 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FURNACES VACUUM CLEANED Gat HaafilM Lux- Afro—Mailer Supreme—-Excell MOERY'S A plumb bob — • heavy, pointed piece of metal with a place to fasten a line at the top — is also used to determine a vertical line, the it whan constructing masonry walls, buiktinf framework. Tar horizontal llpaa Is a masonry wall, ns a Use tram and lot our titonsd^et-parts help you soloet tho Stylo and' the dosigti that bast with your home, needs and budget NQ MONEY DOWN I Tear* IS fay BEFORE REMODELING - This small frame bourn at 28 West End has Just begun to have its face lifted in this picture. But you can see that lee the fobuloes LAKE-RIDGE COLONIAL Whatever you're building* — ■helves or brick wait — check with a level tint before making the installation permanent. Don't put the level away Just because there isn’t any construction going on at the moment. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2260 DIXIE HIGHWAY - "North of ” Moat appliances wfll operate better if they’re level. Check the stove for example. The floor may have settled slightly and the stove nssda lifting at one comer. Yon could save yourself the price, of a new stove if your wife has been insisting that the old one had to OR 34711 Watch where., you ziore your level. If allowed to'bounce around with ether toots the guage may end up broken. Dropping it will aUKT Its accuracy. Check your lerel often, always before every Job., Ma*onite Pad Protads Floor Under Pedals pedals is to make a nicely shaped pail, with beveled edges, tram a piece of Masonite K" Tempered Presdwood. Round pieces, cut out with a Jig or scroll saw, may be used effectively under paino legs or other heavy furniture to protect rugs; they will even up chairs or Other pieces which must stand partly on the rug and partly on the THEJ0ORHEK_ *20,950 > Home with the'Distingtushed Look LESS LOT * Dream Up New Table : From Junkyard Piece 1 Stunning tables can cost little ■port H>«n a hit, of hmvuaing sad a touch of imagination. If die idea ol a circular coffee table appeals to you, attach legs to an old wagon FEATURING e Frigidaire Equipped Kitchen e Screened Petie^Perch e Family Ream With Fireplace Superbly Built |ai Or scout secondhand stores for an old table that can sparkle anew with a sprightly surfacing of ce- many Intriguing shapes and sires, and can, be arranged in a limitless variety of patterns and de-j UNMATCHED YEAR-AFTER-YEAR! OVER SO MODEl$, SIZES, STYLES Call for FREE Es«mIn| NO PAYMENTS UNTIL OCTOBER W ATTICS—^fOZCHES ^RECREATION MOMS (t__ FE 4-0994 - FE 4-0995 3152 W. Hsrss SI. Mkpc Presents A Custom Homo for Custom Home Buvers avisl 22,500 GILT EDGED VALUE AT OjH'ii Ihiily ami Sunday Interior Decorating /'.»/. In lianalifnl NO MONEY DOWN, 5 YEARS TO PAYS AUSTIN Bl ll.l)I\<; CO. TWENTY-Qyiq THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, i960 Use Back of Chest for Blackboard Latex Foam Rubber Long Lasting With Care ' The hack at m chart of drawer* can be the pUca for a handy, tote* coat blackboard that will provide boun of enjoyment for children. CHICAGO (UP!)*- Latex foam vantage at foam rubber'* natural airpoaUng ayatam caused by the breathing action" of It* mlUtoni table are light and graceful. Eaay to nute of atock aiaaa of lumber too. Chair Pattern Ml and table Pattern Ml *how steps and give actiial-slze cutting guide*. These as wail as the flagstone pattern are Sc each. The chairs and tables are included in Garden Putting casters or rollers on the unit will permit the child to turn it easily. Smooth, snag-proof Preadwood commonly is used lor case backs. WINTER PRICES -While latest loam rarely re* |1 Orders under SI add 10c. The Pontiac Praia Pattern Dept., Bedford Hill*. New York. PATH) STONE CO. 10170 NlaMaed Road MUm Wot •fhattH Alraart IM I 4IJ5 spot sponged with thick suds, rinsing the lather away with another sponge/ dipped in dear For ALL YOUR Building Sippllts foam, never twisting or wringing. Rime thoroughly to remove all lather and squeeze out excess moisture gently by wrapping in turkish towels. Always dry latex loam in the air, never in the automatic dryer. An electric fan will cut down drying time. —Never dean latex foam with carbon tetrachloride, strong chloride solutions, naphtha or benzine. Most covers for foam cushions tip Fall is the heal time for "Winters I isting" your evergreens and Arum and doing the many other things that will enhance the beauty of your home and garden for another summer of enjoyable outdoor living. It's also an ideal time to build that backyard/ swimming pool. / ’The homeowner who hopes to get the maximum enjoyment out of his yard mad summer will do wen to have hi* pool Installed right now." lays Joseph S. Ekkera, head of the pool financing department of Universal C.I.T. Credit Corporation, the nation's largest independent sales finance firm.’ The pool that's built in the autufnn, Ekkera says, can be ready lor use on the first warm sum-> mer's day next year. Also, he points out, once the pool is in the ground the planting, of shrubs and flowers and many other necessary NO MONEY DOWN *FREE ESTIMATES • FIRST PAYMENT in 1961 * FHA-60 MONTHS to PAY at the ead of a hallway? la, not the case, rub surface spots carefully with a small amount WaN and Hear TNa Wiring and lUctrkal You will iod that • Crane powder room will bring you aew convenience—relieve bathroom oongeetion—add to your joy of living. Illustrated hate are the NtmUj lavatory and toilet—two at many fixture* in the complete Crane tine. . Drop la aad talk over yoar remodeling with ns. We cm give yon prompt eervice—fund A you with newly ttylad, highest quality Oman hxtures, aad assure yon the beet values in plumbing. RosiKent Floors Hoy* Many Advantages Resilient floors never splinter, never become waterlogged, never need costly reflniahing. When Installed and maintained correctly, fi takes only a minimum of daily . care to keep them fresh and. lustrous. A number of types of resilient flooring are unusually quiet and comfortable to walk on underfoot That's important, too, considering that the typical housewife walks more than nine miles every day, AVISOABINET SHOP 1570 Opdyks Rd. intioc FE 4-4180 NO MONEY DOWN—FHA TERMS “To have a pool installed. you don't have to have bulldozers and excavating machines sitting on your property right at the start of the swimming season,” he says. “Many contractors will put one in for you at almost any time iL — Dni Anil uritAM nllmintin of the ytoir. But fall, when climatic condition are favorable, and pool builders aren't likely to be too busy, Is probably the beat time Wholesale to All! Paraphernalia Fills 'Catchall' in Teen's Boom Every student’s room needs an official “catchall” which he or she can use instead of piling miscellaneous material helter-skelter. Into it can go newspapers, themes, programs, souvenirs and other paraphernalia that needs a shelter before being put into a more permanent place or discarded. A useful shape for the " catchall” is a large V with a flat bottom. This can be made at low coat in the home workshop of lx2-inch lumber covered by Masonite %** Tempered Preadwood. For solid- -NO DOWNPAYMENT-FIRST PAYMENT NOVEMBER IstbMtss Cheerfully Give* Without Cost Both Gas and Oil r^u i—gas-1 i—on—i Now is the time to Insulate your home, and the right way to do it, is with Aluminum Siding. Beautify your home at the same tjme you insulate it. See our Many Color Selections to fit your home now. ends with pieces at lumber. Make the1 wooden framework two or three feet long, depending on the expected content, and 24 or 30 inches high. Sides and bottom are nailed to the inside of the framing. Handholds can be made near the top of each side to make the "catchall” readily mov- NO OBLIGATIONS! • No Painting • Permanent • No Pooling # feouHful • No Chipping Color* • No Rusting to Choose from 47 Yaass 0M _ THESE FAMOUS BKANDS-------- GENERAL ELECTRIC, COLEMAN, ARMSTRONG, MOR-SUN, GAUGE FREE: With any Estimate a now Electric Con Opener for your Kitchen. Decorate the ‘‘catchall” by applying ft primer followed by two Mats oTauBaHe paint or enamel. The name of the owner can be added in the form 01 a decal-comania or painted stFncil. NEED STORMS AND SCREENS? GARAGES Now is the time to install them before winter sets in. Now4s-the time to call Castone, for a salesman to coll in your home with our Finest Quality Storms and Screens. TOUR WALLS" DEAL DIRECT SAVE t60 to MQO OTHER SPECIALIZED SERVICES • Railing* • Additions • Content Work • Awning* • Insulated Vertical Redwood Aluminum Siding No Money Down—5 Yeofli to Pay Sat Our Model*-Now on Display EXPERT CEMENT WORK All Typos ALL OUI GARAGES All 1M% GUARANTEED • Kitchens BARABE BUILDERS 5744 Highland Rd. U s , Call for Fiee ,Aotimat« FE 2-9421 ORIondo 4-0371 2457 Parcall Dvfvo, Pontiac, Michigan ftpaa'OAIlVAM SUN. 9-7 ML {©t HiOdCM living THE BATHROOM CAPACITY OF YOUR HOME! FREE ESTIMATES ^PnaiiAiiUliiir ^ W Bock 600 So- ft. 1 1 Cast Aliniiin ] —XV— I MONEY I DOWN Siding ■ 1 0* ■< ihiminum bidi MG -It . primary colon. 4-10 Pontiac r JuftUA"" WAlisri #MBgM(tVj T9i&* m, haaat • Fnm --- interior decorating service by Flsiey's of Roc better • Many ether enstom ' THK/PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1960 I....p^r ....................—1----------* Clarkston Meadows •« Hokofitb St., On# I lock Lift of M-15 • COLONIAL RANCH g TtUIYRS • IUMU n9#000 T- *22,900 flncfndinv Loll Truda Im Atteptod John W. Sltppprt laMdar Clarkston Jleai Estate, Inc. SR# S. MAM STV CLARKSTON MA 5-5121 MOM. PHONE MA 5-1721 The JEFFERSON will ba opm Hilt wiakmd far your inspection. We art taking contracts for Thanksgiving Dslirsry. **The Builder That Make* a House a Home W. W. ROSS HO MES ' 14 miles past Tola graph Road on Main Hwy., him left on Wetbins Lake Rd. Housa* gat that Mworm oM ever" fanUng with our "Certified Comfort" Hooting Service. Shell Hooting Oil is highly refined for reliable hooting. tfi an oil that bums dean for maximum ■ bumerefteoncy. -■ - ........■ And wo certify our service. We promise you courteous drivers, metered receipts for all defivories, and an expert follow-up system that constantly assures you of an adequate supply. WhWTaKm^ wu*M protect yotf tank wHh a free application of Shell Sontor* additive. TWENTY-TWO FOR AMT M0NRMB1TI0R WORK, CALL • Additions ECC tiAC • Remodeling TS WflW gliding piMASUdORtRSUKTIOtrCO. 1110 Stole Huy, et Tilagmgh _ PLANNING TO BUILD? MODERNIZE? ... REPAIR? Call BOWS BUILDING SERVICE, Inc. . There is no substitute far experience" *07 W. Montcalm St. FI 4-9544 FOR THE KIDS — The attached garage of the Fiesta, a bi-level, highlighting 1,400 square feet of living area at Golf Manor, Ostnmeua at Union Lake Roads in Commerce Township,, has been converted by builder Qert L. Smokier ft Company, Into a Children's Rainy Day Playroom. Equipped with a trampoline and a boat at toys, children of prospective home buyers play while their parents browse through the 4 bedroom, 2 full hath IWi whlrh iurfiuto. ■ finished recrca- lion room and optional attached garage. Priced at I14J50, FHA terms as low as $500, exclusive sales are handled by Proper Realty. Think Like Buyer When Selling House Houses worm up to Shell H. H. SMITH ggr:; 'OIL COT" 590 S. PADDOCK FE 2-8343 FHA $250 - PLUS COSTS VERY SPECIAL! JUST ARRIVED! !A” Re-Grooved Mahogany 4'x 8' tail CUSTOMER PARKING NEXT TO OFFICE Corwin Linker & Coal Co. 117 S. Csss St. FE 2-8385 FRED Ww MOOTE, Inc. Electrical CoRtractor • INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL • SERVICE Over 2S Year* is Pontiac Stole ad City licensed 845 W. Huron St. PI 2-0924 — FI 2-4000 The phrase, "put yourself In tty other fellow's shorn'’ will ' a reality lids fall for an estimated m million homeowners. That’s the number who will Join Ae riatim's buBders in taeiding a very important problem — how to “ a home. - Only in the case of the homeowner, it will he his own home that's for sale. * * *. Some useful pointers that will dp the homeowner do e more effective selling Job pro provided by Jamea-JLJEobinr Manager of Sales Promotion for Anaconda's American Brass Co. Tobin advtm using some at the techniques that have enables home builder* to jeD a'record number of new dwelling during the past 15 yean. “First,” he says, 'Task at year house as If It were a model hose. Show It eoly during sped-fled been when everything k to Ha fha> the kkto are Sot under- ‘Second, make a list of all of your iiome't good aelling features, such as an extra-larga living room, finished basement, copper water piping, adequate size plot, etc. Alim include neighborhood advantages — nearness of transportation, schools, shopping, houses of worship and other o fadlltiea. MORTGAGE "Third, become thoroughly familiar with your mortgage arrange-ments and spell out exactly how much dowi payment will be I quired and what the new owner's monthly payments will be. Have your healing and other utility bHls for the past year available tif beck up your claims." 11 but worthwhile Invest- ment. the Anaconda specialist says, will he to type out all these points — construction features, neighborhood facilities and operating costs — and have the list mimeographed. Then, like home salesmen, you can give the lists out to prospects to help them think over the purchase when they leave. You Can Have on Home Improvement and Modernization Needs! • ROOFING • SIDING • r—♦ BASEMENTS INSTALLED • • RECREATION ROOMS • PORCHES • • GARAGES • ADDITIONS • • BREEZEWATS • Bldg. Service FE 2-7004 Evas, ar Sundays OR 1-2274 2255 E. WALTON cor. OPDYKE Deal DIREOT with DONALD M. SMITH BaiMor Sn Tkis Aauxing Softeaei Tedif it 13,750 cn » nonr dowv — cons omr ROCHESTER MEADOWS aon address you’d be proud of* THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IT. 1000 twentt-thbm to Be Told About GRAND OPENING AF Accident Rate at Lowest Point RIVERSIDE Calif. (AP) - A worldwide safety campaign nas cut the Air Force aircraft accident rate to its lowest point in history, an officer reported Thursday. ____2. A :> A A Mat- Gen. Perry .Griffith, dep-uty inspector general for safety, said the accident rate in the first eight months of 1960 was 33 per cent below the figure for the same -period 1^-year and ”a» almost incredible S3 per‘cent below the rate 10 years ago.” Guests Join Ike Today tor Early Round of Golf THURMONT, Md. (AP)-Pres-ident Eisenhower left Ms Camp David retreat today for an early -round of goH at Gettysburg. Pa,. A A ■. A . , He took three house guests with him on the golfing expedition. They were joined at the Gettysburg Country Club by Lt. Col. John Eisenhower, -the President’s con. A A A The President's guests from Camp David were Charles V. Mc-j Adam, i^peiiwal friend who is president of the McNaught Syndi-1 cate, a news feature organization; Chsrtes V. McAdam Jr.; and Earl Eisenhower Jr., son of the President's brother who is a La Grange, 111., businessman. Mulls imonth School Year in Muskegon MUSKEGON (UPD—The Muskegon Public School System is investigating the prospects of a 12-month school year.. Consideration of Ahat could be the most revolutionary change in the city's public education history was taken up at a meeting of public school staffs and lay representatives 4U* week. School Supt Richard B. Warren appointed committees to explore four approaches to the plan. The Committees are expected to report at the January session of the city Parent TeaciLAE- Association council.. Warren qaid the proposal has received attention in educational circles and deserves full study. Author-Critic Accttsed i $100,000 Tax Report j SYRACUSE. N. Y. (AP)-Au-thor-critic Edmund Wilson, 65, is accused of having failed to report to the Internal Revenue Service more than $100,000 income over a four-year period. ■ « A A A' ' The charge was brought against! Wi)aon in V. S. District Court] Thursday by U, S. Atty. Theodore F. Bowes. Wilson was not in court. ~ A' A ' A WSSTfi a summer resident of Boonvllle in the Adirondack foothills. No date was set for his arraign- 3-Term Congressman Gets Glass Firm Pott ' TOLEDO, Ohio Ub—Rep. David Batfmhart Jr. R-Ohia now completing Ms third term in Congress, has been named assistant to the president of Lfbbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Tha Vermilion Republican did not seek reAtectkm to Ms 13ft District teat. George p. MacNichol Jr. LOF president, said Baumhart will take up his duties Oct l.He will habdle corporate matters in the field of public affairs, MacNtchol said. ^ Cornerston# Sot Down at Now 4H Camp Kott TUSTIN (UPI*—Official cornerstone laying ceremonies for Camp Ketf at Center Lake near ,lie Osceola County community were held today. The camp is MicMgan' 4H leadership traink« « . Is named lor A. G. Kettunen, a long-time state Of-dub leader. Top seniors from Oakland bounty high schools will be invited to an alumni scholarship student day at Michigan State University Nov. 5_______ ~ to learn about scholarships worth up to $4400. At the same time. Mm students wtfl get a firsthand glimpse of eofiego life, dteeuao academic programs with MSU faculty members and boar about educa-Hon and students in WnHa (ram Dr. Herbert Dr. Rudman, associate professor of education, recently returned from visiting schools in Moscow. The top MSU scholarship is the Alumni Distinguished Scholarship, one of tbs best In Mm nation. It is worth SI,000 a year and may be renewed for four years to a total of $4,000. To be eligible to compete tor it, ; a student must rank M the top 5 per cent of his graduating class HOBBY ROOMS • RECREATION ROOMS • GAS HEAT 2, 3 OR 4 BEDROOMS • RANCHES, BI-LEVELS, TRI-LEVELS BUILT-IN RANGES, OVENS, VENT* FANS, RANGE HOODS . I, !’/* BATHS • FULL BASEMENTS nctieal Home Builders jealously guards ap inwfrroMf the finest materials into the beat new home values available. This skill is evident in alt 3 of the exciting new Pontiac Knolls models, now open for your careful inspection. Ponliac Knolls,, a Practical planned suburban community offers you every city convenience, including ' •___________curved, paved streets and sidewalks, separate storm and sanitary sewers. You'll find a whole new wonderful world of country living—right in the City of Pontiac, close to excellent shopping and fine new elementary and high schools. So visit Pontiac Knolls this weekend... another crowning achievement of Practical Home Builders. THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, TWENTY-FOUR OPEN TOMORROW I| NOW 10 I P Tony's Still Plugging tor Osbar Award By EARL WILSON PARI8 — Tony Perkins, wearing a French-looking sweater —which he actually bought In Philadelphia—looked up wtth a wry r^ir*1 Utile half-mile when I-askad- whether he thought he might win an Oaear for lb* Alfrad Hitch-: cock movie. "Psycho" "There*! a very funay story abaat the time I was ap for an Oaear In ’Prisadly j Pertas rim,’" he reealletl. I ~ "I was in Hone at the time. Everybody was’ saying *You’re going to get tt.’” . T called up the Rome Dally American and asked if they would please read me the list [ of winners. An employe who didn’t speak very j good English came on." ___ Tony mimicked the Italian reading thej Here's Boekwtth-Evons annuol One Day Soles event that mokes sales history eqch year. Specially selected broodlooms ... in stylos, colors and patterns that ore mast popular now. Priced below mosf*dealers cost to give you heretofore unheard of savings. Beckwith-Evons guarantees that oil advertised merchandise is on bond in sufficient quantity to assure delivery if purchosed on advertised day. although he was so delighted personally with "Psycho” that he told Hitchcock he'd do anything be could to help publicise It and did do a tour. "Often.” said Tony, "an actor says. We’ve .got to make this make any money.’ I think that’s a foolish way to go into it. I would make it a point to be around and help launch it If i liked the picture” Tony’s ready to start • heeling “Aimes-Vous Brahms?” with Ingrid Flirt Quality First Quality GEOMETRIC WILTON THICK TEXTURE TWIST $ C98 One of our better quality twist*. A heavy nobby texture in a thick 3-p>r weol pile- Compare this with any $12 twist selling today. 9 colon in. 12* and 15' widths. Sala crisp textured breed loom. 12’ and 15' widths; 5 lovely decoretor colon. Usually $7 yd. sod mors. Sals prlcsd make a romance of H. PERKINS "We talk enough of each other s language to speak dan-J gerously,” Tony said. * j THE WEEKEND WINDUP . . "DONT PRINT THAT!*: Ingrid Bergman’s friends are hoping she gets custody of her children from the Italian courta, pointing out it would be a personal heartbreak if she didn’t . . . EM Basse said it was wonderful that caooy Stengel could ‘become 70: now he feels as old as his team. A telephone call to OR 4*0433 will bring one of Our trained home decorator salesmen with samples froVi the largest selection of floor coverings any* wham. y~‘r —T— *rnrn rn“r —«y nhxlr EARL’S PEARLS: "When people pack their suitcases now.! pills take up more space than pajamas." TODAFS BEST LAUGH: The millionaire's will read: "To my ton, I leave $300,000; to my daughter, $300,000, and to my beat friend, who alwfyt Mid health la better than wealth, I j leave my sun lamp.” . .. That's earl,- brother. (Copyright, i960) OR 4-0433—No Obligation, of Couraaj MBMBIllSMHBi comnouiT Textdbe Bierae said the action was taken i at the direction of the Communl- j cationa Workers convention in' Another Union Backs Beime said:—"The Democratic ticket represents America’s best hope of regaining economic strength at borne and prestige WASHINGTON (UP!) - The AFLOO Communications Workers of America today endorsed the Remedy-Johnson ticket by unanimous vote of the Union's executive Union President Joseph A. population. Going School! Good Any Pay This Waakt 5 SHIRTS CASH ami CARRY in- Tail h»vs I urndiu % SOS OAKUNO AVE. rc 4-2579 OPEN MONDAY Thru SATURDAY , 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. J&f OKI Of THE wotiri LARGEST FLOOR COVtilRR Beckwith-Evans ONE PAY SALES Beckwith-Evans OPEN FREE HOME SERVICE Sunday. CALL 0% Down. 12-7 r OR 4-0433 4990 DIXIE HWY. m Dick Slams Economics THE *•! DODGE POLARA—Dodge’s entry in the low-medium-Price car market Is the 1961 Potara. This model ia the 4-door hardtop. The Polant goes on display at Dodge dealership* Sept 29 To Make Debut Sept 29 THE PONTIAC 1’KKSS, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER it, luoo TWKNTV-Fjyg U.N.Hembers Fail to Pay Dues Paoch Fore* Is About $21 Million in Rod in Spftt of U.S . Cosh Says NSA Admits Sex Woes the aftermath of the Suet crisis la keep the peace along the Israeli - United Arab RepabUe frontier. The report has added tignift-cance because the U. N. is facing also the problem of how to pay for the vastly more expensive operation jqw going on in the Congo, dr * A Hie Soviet Union and other Communist bloc nations have refuted to pay any of their assessments for UNEF. They Contend the cast should be assessed against Britain, France and Israel — the countries who invaded Egypt in 4956. But other nations have lagged ahts in making payment, and the secrotaiy-geaenU’a report estimates that about a third sf the t dating I ram INS it the end of this year. The United States has been the principal contributor to the fund. In addition to paying the normal assessment of almost a third of the tota), the United States had made additional voluntary contri- The 1961 Dodge Polara was de-11961 features completely new styl-signed and engineered for thejing, interiors, a V-8 engine that motorist who wants- "a car of dft-jperforms efficiently on regular tinction at a moderate price." grades of gasoline, and engineering Dodge General Manager M. C. improvements that provide per-Patterson said today. tormance and ride of unexcelled in Dodge dealers’ showrooms Sept. 29. The m-lach-wheelbase Polara Patterson said the Polara for [ is available to six models: 4-dsor Parents in Michigan Sad for Son in Soviet To keep UNEF going, Hammar-skjold has had to borrow frorh'the U. N. working capital fund. He made dear this cannot go on in-definitely; Thief With Gall Steals an Auto to Cart Oil Logt A burglar who uses the tools at hand ia being sought by Pontiac police. He broke into the Jerome Motor Salea Co.. 260 S. Saginaw St., it was reported to officers yesterday. The Intruder made off with two batteries, U boxes of spark plugs, aa adding machine nnd n calculating machine valued at S7M. He carried off the loot the easyj way — in a car from the firm’s garage. * * ■ Police found thruar abandoned at the intersection of Jackson and Saginaw streets. Dodge Announces 1961 Polara Waltler Calla Defector Abnormal smoothness and quietness. sedan. 2 door hardtop, 4-door hardtop, convertible, and ala- and nine passenger hardtop station wagons. The identifying feature of the|6nt. and Mrs. John Gearirit wtthl Polaraa new styling theme is its whom she. made her. home: four rocketlike tall lights and rear fend-1gr^chiidrrn; and a brother, era. The fenders rise slightly JUStj Mr*. Washburn's body will be at behind the doors, taper downward. ^ Farmer-Snover Funeral Home! EDWARDSBURG(UD —-Mr. and Mrs. Ignace Kaminsky, who came to this country from Russia more than SO years ago, were frightened and mystified today by' the disappearance of their son behind the Iron Curtain. wife, Kaminsky, 86. and 1 Anna, 70, said they had at all" about what had happened to the!} son Mark, 28, and a friend, ■ both of whom were due back Sept. L Trom a tour of the Soviet Union. Kaminsky and Harvey Bennett, M, sf Bath, Maine, whs served in the U.S. Air Force together, were en a month-long tour of RumIb when their families suddenly received no further word from them. The last word they received from Mark, hi* family said, was a postcard dated Aug. U and mailed from Kiev. Bennett's wife abo said the last letter she got from her husband was dated Aug. 19, but was postmarked Vinnitsa. A A * His fgmily didn't realize Kaminsky was missing until Sept. 9 when officials at Purdue University, where Kaminsky was to join the Pram Our Nows Wires GREENVILLE, N. C. - Demo-ratic presidential candidate John, Kennedy stormed into dtp agricultural South today with a scathing attack on the farm policy 'of the Republicans. *. * * He said GOP presidential canid Idatas had a long record of paying attention to agricultural problem* t Mrs. Motley (EUa) Washburn, I lor only about two months of each 89, of 139 N. Genesee Road, died!election yoar. ImgX1!."8 ** hH‘ h°m# ** * I« D« Mriaro. Iowa, Tiro j She Was a member of the United |Church of Hespeler, (kit, ] Surviving are two daughters; tera ‘ have their Democratic i.. , - . ,, .opponent* licked *'an every lades I Mrs. Leonard Meyer of KilchcpeiM - nnrl Mra l/\Kn flonrhart utifh * make a reverse sweep at the rear of the car. Hie rocket-like tail tights are located. within a chrome nacelle mounted in the fender. * a* .# Dominating the front of the car ia a lane, horizontal, concave grille. The hood and front fenders cowl for the grille and dual headlights project from its sides. Houstags~fer theparking lights and a recess for the license plate are integrated fo the large, wraparound bumper. Cloth and vinyl Interiors are available la five colors la the I-door hardtop and In four colors In the 4-door sedan. All-vinyl trim la War rotors Is offered hi the statioa wagoas and convertible, aad In five eolors la the 4-door until Monday when It will be taken to Hesleler for service and burial |J Tuesday. Hard tops and station wagons hive a headlining of gray, poiyure- -thane ftgnr with a Bedfardt Cord pattern. Polara buyers will have a choice of three tT»gl"f ranging In hnru. power from 265 to 330. The standard' engine tor the new car is a 265-horsepower, 361-cubic-inch V4. The engine has a two-barrel car- compression ratio Cemetery ..Troy. Surviving are Identifying Mark: Tear in Trousers Arrest Bobbery Suspect A 22-year-old Pontiac man was I Hibbard Court He is being held In police custody today because for investigation of armed robbery, his trousers were tom. Rmuid Savage, vr, M M77 Sa- ... . . Mae St, Waterford Township, William H. Satterwhife Jr., of — “------ " 63 Clovese St., was arrested shortly after 4:38 a. m. when officers found him hiding by a tree at 42 MARK KAMINSKY Russian department as an assistant professor, reported he was two days overdue at the university. _____ * A Kaminsky, a star athlete and student leader while at Edwards-burg High School, studied Bus-sins ana earned s master's degree at fee University of Mick!- Berkley Han Burned When Truck Explodes A sailor from Berkley was burned critically Thursday when a truck filled with octane fuel exploded at Fallon Naval Air Station . in Nevada. • : • ••••*# The sailor, William E. BeDeli, 24, was taken to a civilian hospital In Reno, Nev. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William BeDeli of 2343 Thomas St.. Berkley. _____ A,,_Jk......» ...... A~ N*vy spokesroiirsaid tbs 5.000-gallon tanker truck was being checked tor leaks hi preparation for refueling jets when it exploded. 2 Plead Guiify to Unsanitary Restauranting Two owners of Commerce Town* ■hip restaurants pleaded guilty to charges of operating under unsanitary eopHttrinns when brought before Commerce Township Justice John C. Weick Friday. , . A- *, * Sentenced to aix-montha proba-tion were Betty Carry, owner of Betty's Grill 9545 Road, and Anthony Rede, of Rente's Drive-In, 8175 Commerce Road. A A A They were charged by James McCollum, state food inspector. who said both defendants "had been warned repeatedly of violating state sanitation codes." Hie Mayflower, the first tort and (be original Plymouth Plantation am among the restorations at Plymouth, Mam. ear far a traffic signal at Bsgiey and Weaaeu streets early today. Savage said the holdup man took his wallet containing $30 and mis- }~ tetlsrooug papers.----- Savage and a passenger, Michael . O’Brien, 20, of 4610 Lin wood I., told officers the robber three-cornered tear on his left trouser leg. i he was I gunpoint when he stopped ! Mrs. Daniel Kaminsky, wife of ne of Mark*# three brothers, said Mark, who is unmarried, and Bennett were touring Soviet colleges and universities. Bennett had planned to seek a teaching Job on his return. The latest trip to the Soviet Wn-ion was Kaminsky’s second. A year ago, he was one of three U. of M. students selected to demonstrate products at the American exhibition in Moscow. Stephen CGIark of Ball Fame Dies Returning to the area with Patrolman Raymond Dickinson, they pointed out Satterwhite who. upon spotting them, fled betweenbufld-fogs. He ignored shouts aad a warning shot to surrender, but was picked up later by Patrolman Ronald Councilor aa he Md behind fee tree near the Chutes . Both O’Brien and Savage identified him as the robber, police said. Satterwhite denied any know! edge of the robbery. American Accused of Spying in Soviet MOSCOW ID — The Soviet government newspaper Isvestia The paper, edited by Premier Kbruekrhrv'i seu-ii-law, charged Gakner Aw seat Is fee Sevtet Union as a member ef % dshgallm Is collect Ms pssketoeak tbs feestha sf objects. Arrangements were handled by NEW ORLEANS (UPI> - Five] E. Wtot Funeral Home Negron arrested tor picketing to Clarknpn. against "unequal" job opportun- Survivinfe besides the parents itfes for their race vowed today brothers, one slater, a to sfey in jail ■■fodcftattely" Addressing a Republics Plan'Indefinite' Stint in Prison JANICE L. REECE CLARKSTON - Graveside serv-l ice for Janice L. Reece, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James HigWand* Township, ^heid^'thfej ^'v# Negroei Arrested afternoon at Hlahla.uiGmwterv jn NtYl* OHtqnf Hflttfr The infant died shortly after <» ... birth Friday at St. Joseph Mercy! '*'v*r JOD Opportunities campaign proudly on the record of President Eisenhower's adminis-over the put 7H years. •WAY OUT or DATE* He told the Republican rooters that all the dsvfom and methods Democrats would use to cram the new frontier! of the years ahead "Am as Md, u outworn as a Model T Ford.” ___j^J His tafermal talk, at a breakfast msettag. pweeded s flight to Mon City, Iowa, tar a farm speech, after which ho will fly tats Mkmespslts to wind up the, first lap of Iris campaign. Kennedy, on flying tour of North Carolina, attacked particularly the farm policy of Agriculture Secre-! Ezra T. Benson, and ha de-tided Nixon tot now trying to ■■■out of Republican herd. • A A ■ A | Kennedy told an audience about 12,008 persons at the tobacco center of Greenville, his first North Carolina stop, that his chief argument with Republicans was "that they have Md too Uttfo faith In the development of this country.” - The Defease Department has said Mitchell admitted abnormal practices in hb teen*. But the department mid m had not engaged in such practices for many years before applying for an NSA job and officials did not consider the teen-age activities grounds for denying him employment. AAA Walter also said that one of the turncoats at one time belonged to listed •• subversive by me attorney general's office. He declined to name the man or Identify the organization. and two grand- GEORGE BUCHAN George Buchan of 3520 John R. Road will be held Monday at 3 p.m. at the Ptxley Memorial Chap-el In Rochester. Buchan feed unexpectedly Friday night at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. He was 63. * Burial will be at White Chapel Two high-performance engines are also offered: the .125-horsepower D-500 and a 330-horsepower V-8 with special ram induction manifolding. Both have a displacement. of 383 cubic inches and a daughter, Chris-[tine of Avon Township, an brother, Johh of JScotland. JAMES THOMPSON SOUTHFIELD - Service fo James .Thompson. 94, of 25630 Ever-1 leaders - 5 . , _ green Road, will be l p.m. Monday compression rafio of 18 to 1. TV the Bell Chapel of the William (V500 is eauiDOed with a sinc e - .. ..._T __,__,__ D-500 is equipped with a single four-barrel carburetor. The ram induction engine has two four-barrel carburetors, dual exhausts, special camshaft, and valve spring dampers. Man, 30, Out on Bond After Assault Charge A 30-year-old Pontiac man cuaed of criminally assaulting a 15-year-old girl was bound over to Circuit Court Friday by Independence Township Justice of the Peace William fk.Stamp. The five, including Jim McCain, laHonal field SScretafyof the Con-greaa on Racial Equality (CORE), crowded into one small cell fo New Orleans' Sixth District Jail Friday night. Henry R. Mitchell, SS, executive committee chairman for fee New Orleans Consumers* League, which Sponsored the demonstration, said fee flvo “plao to stay hero Indefinitely. We want equal Jobe for Negress," Mitchell himself Is aa eye doctor. Cellmate Rev. Awry C. Alex-50, said a meeting of Negrol •heduled for Monday Hamilton Co. in Birmingham. Burial will be in the churdtyard of 4he Southfield Reformed Pres- rtertan-Qwirch.——............ Mr. Thompson died Thursday fo William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, after a short illness. A life-long resident of Southfield, Thompson was a member of an Oakland County pioneer family. He as a retired farmer. He Is survived by a sister, Mary E. Thompson of Southfield. artd said ‘‘there is a. possibility] that there will bg mass picketing] by several thousand plcketers." ' A McCafor Alexander, Mitchell. 30-year-old cleaning firm employe Henry J. Harris and 43-year-old refrigeration repairman Carieton Roy were jailed under a new state statute which prohibits blocking public sidewalks by picketing, but] excludes labor union demonstra- Orion Twp. Couple Treated After Crash FUNERAL HOME Phene PB S-M4I ACQUIRE CHARM Charm is Inner attncUvansas. that (bow*. It to cultivated; At Smith, WUUam Bryan. Theodore Roosevelt charmed with person-nitty and wnrttoi narah Bernhardt Mary Pickford. Lionel Barrymore brought reality to fiction — through personal charm. Mark Twain. Will Rogers and Wm. Randolph Hearst punctured egoes with wit, barbs and innate charm Jim and Jane in Father Know* Best. Danny Thomas, Din* Shore project their- charm into our living rooms. With ' nersonal charm. Bno (ton sways our judgement. The nurse we glorify is efficient gracious and charming. Personal charm to a valuable possession. It can be acquired. It should bo — add prac ticed wherever we go. It la a lubricant for ambitious youth, business men, fanner, housewife. . . VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME '; 8M North Pasty Street Phono PB 84878- The accused, Kenneth L. RockeW rMrt; HAfWd Rose, 28. & 986ti' man, 229 Victory Drive, is to ap- Silver Beli Road, Orion Township,! t Sept. 26 on a slat-mtory rape charge. He stood mute •t his arraignment in. justice court and was released on $2,000 bond. satisfactory condition today at Pontiac General Hospital follow- j fog a two-car colltoon near her home Friday. NEW YORK (UPI) — Stephen Step-parents of the girl charge Her husband* was treated for C. dark, president of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, died suddenly today at Ms home here. He was.78.' Chirk, a native of Oooperstown, N.Y., where the Hall ef Fame to located, had started a collection of baseball memorabilia fo 1835. He conceived the idea of exhibit- j fog his collection and it was from tide that the Hall of Fame andj that Bockeiman attacked her in Ms car parked behind Pine Knob Elementary School on Saahabaw Road Aug. 31, on the ruse that he was taking her . to bgby sit for friends. News in Brief Cily Man, 36, Reports Assault, Robbery A 56-year-old man reported to Pontiac police last night that he was robbed, at knifepoint, of $80 by four men and two women. Joseph Poe, 30 Deland Court, said he waa knocked to the ground by the men after leaving' a greeny store at 100 Bagley St. He said $80 was taken from his Poe told police the robbery occurred about 7:30 p-tn- Send Out Hunter Plane MIAMI, Vie. HI — The Weather Humes soM today tt if aaod-tog a hurricaa* hunter plane out to char* - an a strsag.eaatosty wove, the wavs at retched from near the Florida Groat through Fourteen members of the Fifth Marine Division were awarded the Congressional Medal c«r. Friday that someone knocked over and broke three cut-stone models fo front of Ms cut stone works at 18 E. Auburn Ave^ Avon Township, and also broke 17 bulbs in a display sign. He estimated the damage al $150, Burton, IN Fisher Ave., reported to Pontiac police yesterday that Ms home was broken into. Nothing was missing. Annual Fall Dinnec ud Basaar. Sept. 17 and 18. flat, afternoon and Sunday. Fried Chicken Dinner Sunday 13 404 A0. Adults 8140 Children 75c, under • free. St. Gisslsr in Bad Shape HOLLYWOOD (UPD - Attorney Jetty Giesler, 13, whose clients included Lana Turner, Robert Mitebum and the life Errol Flynn, today remained fo critical condition at ML Sinai Hospital following fourth heart , attack this year. Cohen Faces Charge! of Evading Taxes LOS ANGELES ID — Mickey j Cohen, 47, Is aader federal In dfetmeat again. He to accused of | evading 8M74M la lucerne taxes.* I A A A- * “I The tubby former gambling i kingpin was arrested aa fee 18- ! count Indictment at Ida West j too Angeles apartment Friday Hamhsa __________ _ ref intoned furniture. At the Sal-! ration Army, Red Shield store, c.. Ill W. Lawrence St., Pootlac. Free 01078 7*07070 Uutput to Top Expsctations LANSING (D—The late summer potato crop will top August predictions by 1,000 lbs. par acre, the Michigan Crop Reporting Service said Friday. Bay County be an exception1, the service reported, where there will be a alight drop. The state to expected to harvest 704 million pounds of. potatoes— avenge of 16,600 Ibis, per We Ho Not Publish Funeral Prices — - ^‘ • ..,.for many reasons. We consider them confidential to iqmiliee re* qturing our services. We consider that advertising a price advantage is usually misleading. We consider the publishing of funeral priced an invasion of the confidence Of our patrons — families In sorrow with a right to our protection. We do not publish this information, even by inference. Many Associations, including Michigan State Funeral Directors Association (of which Pontiac is part) have gone on reoord condemning advertising the prices of funerals. We honestly abide by the letter and spirit of this openly ethical policy- OsOsrTnmhit tDonehon-sJofim FUNERAL HOME 855 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC l4333SHB!Eg 'I' TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, I960 Death Notices ‘gy.n^'wg’^sgi tmfii! befaved Mast daughter d am c. Mi Buby Iww; Ml stator *f charlotte AML /Ml* mm SHi am Sam BritooR##**; fi iirrlMA ffmiMMAli F-Mr*. 0 H. Wagtrmeker a . Halp WatMl Mali 6 EXPERIENCED MEN RM AMOK MAllAqlfcRFtim LABOR PARk- -----------car IMp Wart* Fwwti Tf Secretary;, prrtnici And abllK.______ supervising employe*,. !*•*• 8:31 » • . ___- _ -_,_hj*^'OMD«Mrr with * lltf. W. RjtAteiffktAito* later* mlmmart^'*^ " " ‘ilffcfteu- - ; HighiaM • HR-,—.... * mmmtff wnAHHtel mmxsam Hater ft MMr Mm: aha *•*-vlvAd b# toar greadeMM***, Mrs, weabbura win b* in ,l*u ji th* nrMirAMW Rnwiit Bail A , *lt*r I a'eteck toolxhl until Han St mm ah* win Aa tnkAA *• S**pter. OnL, tor fuaaral *anj(g *nd HtAnMAl aa Tawliy. Pi-B«r*l'*rr*UA*m*aU *AIA AMtbf Uw PArAMT-loOT«r Fuaaral Maml. Thartta .■- • 21 ■o THANK ALL OUR l| AAA aalgbbqrt lor r kind eiprataion* in ----------Ml AIT i*ad*d matoirttf iiru to tb* oS- CAT Society And tbo** I* to* ■jamerlal to tb* Preibyterlan CMh». Mr*. M. A. Baaaon. Needed Immediately Plata'itas r wa»aa i aim ti etally preferred. Par InlormaUoa c*l’t Mr^ T*e^l*». MA Mill. I OPENING FOR 3 men; A NAN faripry Atone* ItA* OpABAA whteb BAAd* I. HA AM* Ary am rltoatintl, la»H*cJ I* . iitfsil now rrrnhitteojnr otoctrteal «alta. Par ap»d4*Md3E *89 Pi mW »i fiMEwar Tmifroam song aamdjtotopf beat, market r****rcA| totervtewtag AAAAnoooo aaaaeap' a*rv. CardMlrabl*. Coll*** |r*d. preferred ear*— ‘— paSt «Hfi haLlzo up Funeral Director* COATS PUMBAL HOMS DRAYTON PLAINS Ol Donelson-Iohns | -gw presently employed. Over 8. Hav. a c*r And willing to work. Cam Mr Penrod MA (Mil « to ■ I To uar. Real Estate Salesmen Or will train man with other •Ala* background Active ofnc* etrnlni* unlimited. R. J. (Dick) VALUET, REALTOR FE 4-3531 MA OAKLAND A TWiga _ SALESMAN, CANVASSERS VANO ■■— manager,. Our him Juit County Sorrlce Center .....ure woman MAM tab* ■ bond at l»A WPN Of kettor------------- type M WPM dtertlag Mn Apply Oakland Off tee Aaltdlnf jirilAill Oflla*. I Ufsystt* gt. ■ iff ImTlpi.-WdmttTwSMUBm clan- AW a. kAapt*. irmtoghato- WANTED EXPERIENCED TELE-phone iMAMjrTinPT AM a am 1 totaalon. PE MW. tiffitSlO* TUESDAY AND SSL tini woman oa qna. to tin» 3-3832.____ ^ , ' WHIT* LADY PON HOUSXXXXP-fi t and can ol } children, * and >15, Llvt’ ‘ I-A-I ALUMINUM SIDING additions mmodbjno pSUySrptnOr* ax ifcHl , ala ttpm op modernization jjat _______-L wois op all iuiud. Lm.' OE 341*1. ACT NOW openings LIMITED. DAWMMtmio nationally ItpTteap. name brand tori A |Ut*. No collections, no deltvf-'--*— ' __________ ARD ROOERg ENTERPRISES AS DUlftcld.DMIAH I. WQ I-11AA --------------TIT I BLOOD DONOR tiiiDXD MSIAM at re»ld*nUal. JOjrr* «-nortenc*. Ire* »«IU»t>. OR Min. i CEMENT WORK lap par. I »^.«n»*d L. Monroe TE MM RICW H-Ton Pickup* Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. AW a. WOODWARD ' PE MW PE 4*1443 Op«> Dally Incladtoa anniar MAN WITH NEW DUMP TRUCK want* work ol any aim. NA- i.i . —■mu **™»i present bone*, sddltlon* AlteraUon*. e»b-tnets. brick tad Meek. Licensed, PC SAJTi | Voorhees-Siple train. Apply Bonded InaulaUon and AT. DotraA IMA Servle* i AH.1 Co lAainorltod AppUcAlor* lor 14 south Cau. Open TUei. and I r>***, _ *w**I- Owen, Corning Plbergla, IniUI*- | Wed. from A i.a. to >:l» p.tn I CEMENT AND ' tion i 110* A. Telegraph, Pontiac 1 PE 4-AA47 | Eelth 0 M«(WI ___________ CUSTOM CONCRSHTE WORE TO Camatery Lot« (iROl'NI) BROKEN - Ground was broken lor the bridge between Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., and . Sault Ste: Marie. Ont , at ceremonies Friday. Michigan Highway Commissioner John Markie, AP Pkotefei Ontario Highway Minister Fred Cass and Bridge Authority Chairman James Brophy of Detroit pose with twinned shovels used toe the ceremony. Love Tops Bookkeeping in Suit Over Dead Child LANSING (UPTV—The Michigan , than the earning power he wouid Supreme Court Friday upset IMF-'?* ., ,T „„ . .. , ..... . _ The high eowf. in a 5-.T split,] second sgr-old tradition in «L^adSTlSS Clmrtt Judge many days by ruling that the value'Thomas Robinson la the death of o( a child'* life depends on mor- 14-year-old' Joh L. Wycke., Congolese Still Wiggle to Cha Cha Cha Tune —“The hinsdle** bookkeeping | Imposed on nor juries by the ; aevngr expMtnttoM wf the taut | renlnry mwl no laager the perpetuated by our court* of jus- { lire,” Talbot Hm|lh wrote la tlw controlling; opinion. down and killed! 7 ‘ " eyenlnf work Call Mr. TtylOl jl QB I-MM. U naan le t p.m. Route Mgr. Opening By ANDREW BOROWIKC LF»POLDVH.I.K. the Congo, tAPJ ■='' "lw Independence Cha Cha Cha" is still a smash hit in Leopoldville. ——Political: loaders come and go and coup follows roup, but grinning Congolese still wiggle . to its tune. The wonja of the "Independ- ence Cht'Cha Cha" could not have been better fhosesn. They consist of the names ol prom-inene Congolese leaders, re-gardless of party affiliation, followed by “cha cha cha." .. .if., a. aupporter of Patrice^ Lumumba gets angry when the band roars "Kasavubu cha cha cha" for the president, two roars later his grin is restored. "Patrice Lumumba cha cha cha," yell the bongo drummers. while hiking along a Berrien County road with a group of fellow Boy Scouts Aug. 19. ■ A jury awarded $14,910 to his, parents. Judge Robinson said the defendants, Arm and and Emilj jGnodtke. had to pay only $9,490, | based on the youth's earning pb-tentialon the family's 10-acre farm iless the cost of rearing tl£ boy. ^ Smith laid it was it *'ri^*roach to justtce" that “this barbarous con- cept of pecuniary loss' applied. - . The concept dates from the Eaglish coriinion law of the llth Century. Thursday ,the higlTcourt overturned a 66-year-old tenet of Michigan law which protected a charit- damages arising from acetdentt • negligence;--------------------'f In another hospital case, the court sidestepped the “charitable immunity" issue in ruling in favor of Oakwood Hospital, Dearborn. The court said Michael J. Stann, Ford Motor Co. worker, failed to TRY w A T the dust, peddling Congolese sausage with sharp pin pill sauce. Around rickety, tables men la shirtsleeves aad their women in strikingly colorful r*k«i sit da bder cases, Kwaylng, even renting After a in a 1956 case involving an injury on the job. Stann named the. hoe-pital, Ford and two Detroit doc-~ tors as defendants .in a $100,0001 damage suit. s, septi___ m .. ____________, limit Wood- Ward Av»„ Perndal*. Oakland County. IMlcblun. public I alt at a 1*44 Cbtvrolet Sedan, bearln* wrial No vcj«ri4I»«» box Rerun At 19 a.m. Today there were replies at The Free* office In 1, $, i, II, IT, M, It, JO, SL 99, «T, 99, Ti, TT, 99, 94, Ht, 107, 119. FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 9 ut in 9 pjL m*nt, containing typ* at**, iarr*r than ragutar asst* typ* a II o'clock noon Um Air privlou* to pubUcstlaA lion of tranaMnt Want Ad* u saw A * m tb* day at puMHAtwa *r»r Um fin* MAArtMO. CASH WANT AD RATRA week Phone OR SALESMAN WANTED. Mi ex-AAftaoca MCAMry. part or full time Roger', Sal*, and Scrrlc*. . B»5 Auburn, call PE tAlM. SAI JRMANTpULL..TIME M------1 clothing experience prclei_ Many employment benefit, Apply telephone canvamAuT' anUon gale*. PE 3A344._____ WANTED. YOUNO AOORESSIVE *aM,maa to satt r*al tstate. Pro,- ^follow up. EsptrMn.__________ •Mary. Wt are wllllnt I* train men who or* willing to war. PE 4-3*44, Aak far Pred At ARRO REALTY 5143 Cnas-EUaabeUi Rd fANTED EXPERIENCED >AA-try and plnn cook, state age aad experience. Writ* Pontiac Pnsa j§*rz%______________ ,'OUNCI MEN TO LEARN AUTO-MOBILE SALES. Must be *g-- 1 willing to work, oood DIO DISPATCHER. muit know city. PI l-SItlT BABYSITTER 4 NIOHTt A WEEE. *1*4 THE W E IK. . ifUUKKtbrCK ’ Full charge thrcuih monthly financial statement, ter tool menu-lecturer to PuaUae area. Capable of operating NCR’ Sookkewptog machine. Bead complete resuae* including experience, reference* ; —and eslary requirements to FD j Box 380. Pontisc. Mich. SEAUTY OPERATE ANDldANL j curlst. exp. prelsrsd with tollaw-mg far a new shoe located in Birmingham that u iota* to open \ Sept. If. Call residence, MI 7-0M7 ■ I RETIRED OR OVER 3* Man ar womaa Intersstsd la sane- . tag additional 1144 auatoly to. spare tins* Ate* for full time at l unusually blMi laconic. For appointment knees lira. MteMr, FE *43X1. between 1 sad 4. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. MAN or woman, experienced, futt time. 1 You wtU be helped with listlns* and prospect*. If you went, you wjU jnaby mon*y. H. R. Hagstrom RETIRED MAN TO LOOK AFTER —amall parking lot ta* drinker* i room iM Mb gay. IN North f*TTS. S , | CUSTOM BU1LPIBO. RESIDEiT-ttof ul eemaerclal. Remodelini and dcalgnlng. FE *4384. ^ DRY WALL TAPING AND FINMH-ing. Free estimate*. FE 84181. ! ELECTRICAL »ERV-FREE1EST. . PARTNiY Xl*4trtC. FE 84438. EXCAVATING AND TRENCHING for septic tank,, drain dm, | lootings and light dosing. UL S36$iScTBgsn@8nilK x&mi■a&wstaA'^ FIREPLACES Cuitom Built by 1 BOTH .. PB 4-8881 FREE ESTIMATE ON ALL ELEC-trical wiring. R. B. Munro Electric Co. lOW W. Huron. FE 84431. OUARANTESD PLABTEHINO E. A. DAVIS FE 543*4 HAVE YOU A Wet Basement Employment Agencies 9| - COT:r.KGE GRAD Man between >b* age, ef 23-38. with aery tee obligation, lull filled. tiona?°conipny la ^Csrn finance { aad sale*. g*2( Is Mart. Midweal I . Employment. 4M Pontiac State ! Bank Bldg- FE 54231. Let Drain Dry Conat. Co. ead this condition forever by nstot their Drain Dry Method. ‘He Faint or Plaster" but a permanent curt For Ires estimate call 1 EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL j 341b EAFt'hURM ■“'‘aOTDB « | FE 4-8884,— FE 444(4 Dfaift Dry* Construction Co. METAMORA OS 8-834* or FLINT PI 3-4413 Instructions ^^101 CHINA PAIMTIMO CLASS OPEN-lng. Order far Chrlttnu, or paint your own. W. Warner. PE 444AS- lUMdECOAXAOE. CABINS ADDL tions. Licensed builder. FHA — Terms. PE 44N4. Moving and Trucking 22 Top Soil US* I-A Reduced Rate* A-i ilWiM ndiTicE R*AM«»ahl* Ha»«*. m I 3441 »^^„AUri- Ing. R*a*. Dan R**k. OL 1-3141. iBT CLASS DriCORATINO FAUfT-lng and wall papering, PE 4-4355 A-i paintino and MnnnaJ Interior and aMMAT. Guaranteed workmanrfilD. PE 4-IItl. A-r>«i*^h6."ufrElB<5*. »- terior 1A par seat dime for cash. QuaraatoAd. Prt* »n. PE 4-A305. k-I PAIimNG A DEOORATINO. Pap*r remoted PE 4AAH _ AAA PAINTING it DECORATING 34 year, experience. Reasonable. P,a> *aUA*it*» PbotM OL A-13AA. EX h'' PAINTINO EXTERIOR AND Interior Pra* e,tlmate«. all *— -------------- LWa»hin» PE 3-3313. TRlRvl*k>n SRrvfcR 24 °mT p° atr^caTrSlim. TIC>' lENBEN'B TT BERY1CE, AFTER-aam nwd arming call PE 3 MM. Upholstering 34*41 . THOMAS UPHOLSTERINO Ml NORTH PERRY ST. FE 5-8888 BEAUTY IS I yelling. A portunltv PE 4-44*4 and profitable You a eicellent Income by t«cus, oor earning op-rtth you. Phone today. t writ* Drayton Plain, CASHIER WANTED MOAT ] i non-profit • PWr fiu’i* ' sh High Inaaea. SUM *t I one apar* Diploma aoarded If you mfr o»«r aod left unpu tog.fr** catalog. WAYNE )OL Dent. NIC. Bax 4AA4. equlpp«d. FE 44450. L, A. Young I H O U S E RAISING. LEVELING, | under pinning tad fnaUn*, In-j ,tailed. OR 5-435* j MILLER'S FLOOR Lint, Mbl J-Deys *-D*y» 8 81.88 |3.8i > 4313 i n 281 *MT 3 4 2.8» l.as 8.88 1 'T- ia 4.48 A.10 * f R8 3.48 dll < 3 40 8J8 *4* a 4.0* 130 11-04 8 4 50 818 12 42 18 IN 8.88 I8.8A CURB WAITRESS, IS OR OTEN! 1 Sup • r Chief Drive • tn. Trie- | graph near Plate : 1 ] COUNTER AND CURB GIRLS, full and part time. Day or night. 1 Apply to person. Shef s. 1184 N. ! Telegraph | Dining Room i* —AP adiltldnuf enarse w~ -*0c wui be mad* lor aa* ot •*oalto* Pr*» bos numoart f Waitress iOR SERVICE. LAY-tlnllhlng. FE 4445*. A REPAIR ^REA" _ msHT .SNYDER FLOOR LA YIN ding and finishing. Phoo, I Work WafrtRd Msk It LET CLARA ^^ARPtNTBY if CLARR CARPENTER. NEW I and repair. FE 4.1348. . 1ST CLIWS CARPENTRY 11 ' 3~riNiwi?E~n ranPEWTEfuTTufCE | ROOF REPAIRS RAEfcdTROUOHlNO PE 44444 HOOPIN' AND SHEET METAL. Httit and Found..........26 LOST: LIVER AND WHITE POINT-er, vicinity tl Oakland Ave. and Kennetl Rand. PE 3-5303 or PE Hobbies and Supplies 26A I CERAMIC KILNS. 1 PIKES FOR-ceUio. Collections of molds; Complete studio set-up, |300. FE 1-000® Notices and Personals 27 tNY OIRL OR WOMAN NBED-tng n friendly advisor, phono PE Mt?a Altar t p.m — “ -- — — 3-8134. O AEROTREL. KNAPP SHOES PREP HERMAN____OR 3-11 ARE YOU WORRIED OVER 1DEBTS? Help Wanted Male 6 I MEN WANTED IN SERVICE Department a* wan aa Sa ••tlmatiax department. Must be married and have car. Paid while yew tearn. Apnly 447 S. Saylnaw, no phone Ted , have Immediate vfor dining----- — — In person Ophol. Mnch. cl«an«d. PE 4-1EH. ! .-1 CARPENTER WORK" t and repair. FE 4-4310. -1 CARPENTER AND CABINET work. Rapalr* aad addition*. ™ AMBITIOUS Young men, 14-35 for collection depaitment of nsttonnl organisation. Par Interview cau PB . 4-AAAI. HI P.tB. - t TOP RANXOfO NATIONAL CON-cern needs 3 ssnrrlsd man XI to 43 to sarvlc* established cu*tom-m b a penhawnt year around local f ranch l*ed ‘—“— WATERPROOFING Work gaarantwd^Frc* estimate,. Business Service 1$ ALL MAKES OP FOUNTAIN PENS . repaired by factory trained man ' at our AfB**. Oeneral Printing A Offlc* h^ Co. IT W. Law- CONCRETE ;oNSOLIDATW ALL TOUR BILLS walks. Free AND LET US GIVE -YOU ONE PLACE TO PAY, ^^F^ffUDUET SERVICE— — ill W. HURON FE SHAM I up by the rhythm. And new*-J men who came to gather local reaction are soon cornered by sweating ladies with heaving bosoms and the cha cha cha. JOHN W. WHATLKY Indifference Hit as Aid to Smut taioto/Riw , • « . . ^ e iWrifes Home: Head of Optimitfs Say$ /f_ , , ... *« Parents Must Act Fast;I Treated Well He'll Speak Here - j plainfield. n.j. iuph - a S^ndim .t 23157 WMdWtfd i__ land County. Michigan, itomge. Dated: September 13, 11 AB80CIATB8 DISCI CARPENTER WORK CABINETS aim ndditSn*. PE t-I3>l. CARPENTER. SPECIALTY IN formica. PTC 5-3343. CARPENTER A CEMENT WORK, now A repair, add Jabs a speciality. FE 1mST CARPENTER NfW AND RB-“«*• »«»<• »™»™, I modeling. .PE 5-4445. POUR WOMEN' OVER TWENTY- FE AA434 j EXPERIENCED COLORS) LADY. every sun. A Monday oft. city references. MA d-IJMO. ______ EXPERIENCED-’' Salesgirl tor sports wear depart- ELECTR1C MOTOR SERVICE RE-nalrtag_ and rewinding. 314 E. Ptba Phcos Ft MW.___________ M. C. LITTLE FURNACE PARTS ---------r-l. FE 4-4143. PAY'S PARTS AND SERVICE Wbatssais ana ItotaU . as Oakland ass. FE X-RB1 OUARANTIED REFRIO . WASHER repair, all makes, models, OL 1-0718.; ‘ FORTABUE ITEAM CLEANING ■HTV SUPPLIES — 738 MsnonUsso. Mrs. WaUae*. FE Wedding Napkins TREE" —PLUS 1M INFORMAL*— With Ertry Order Of - Wedding Invitations_ Backentose Book Store U SAST LAWRENCE PE 8-1414 HAND PAINTED CHINA. ORDER PE 4-4481 Oakland. __ _______I T ORGANIZED DE- isrtment interviews Wed mom. 8MM___" ‘ Saginaw _______ OENERAL CLEANING AND, IRON- ed. reliable ’ FE 3-0447! 258 Prospect Icense and Bond. _________ VO U LD LtKt miL Oti I TYPEWRITTRS REPAIRED AND completely overhaul*d. reason- I able MAytalr 6-8443 ____.__ j a County of Oakland,] Dow Lewis *ll*» BurmeUter, IS No. 14ASI. Burmelstsr Erickson, mother > sao. Reli scceptsble. MA Petition having been filed In Court allsging that the present * iahewM ’r*'—- —*■ child r t 5.4272, i BARBER WANTED! TALBOT'S - | ;RA«8k>r 8Mim.-SMI J*sl»n. --- j BUILDER 8808 E R NEEDS salesdsan—sale* manager. Please j call Mr. Pace, OR 4-0436. COM BIN ATIONBUMP AND PAINT P*rsen. 8X1 W. Huron St.______ man wanted. Rus, Johnson Motor OIRL OR YOUNO LADY POR Mu *■ - Broadway, Lake ; housework., Oood '— ~ XMytRl building ------- fereac—. FE 1-IMt-____ MAN S3 MniRXfl WORK. urated. MU 4-6130. fN DEBT ? IF SO LET US' SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED PE 4-4343 ; -. - .; , BoRldcespinf 6 Trxrs 161 BOOKKEEPING. ALL TAXES ( ClVC Yoil I PlaCC tb P*V ___________________________! Ease Your Mind PfeesntsMnf, TeBorteg 171 we ARE NOT A P^t.. ■T1>*«..~WPM' wjjpp! I dressmaking, tailorino. al- LOAN COMPANY |U.S. airman held captive by the! tgTTOiunce find iiidiffei;- ^^ th^he^wa*1 b^uz!^ - public ence make smut to penetrate society's tender spot — the nation’s youth, in the opinion of Optimist International rThfrfcnwtey.------ Big business in peddling pornography to teen-agers through the insils will be discussed by Whatley treated "very well' pending trial on espionage charges, his wife disclosed Friday. Mrs. Gail Oimstead, 25, said she recently" received ! three-page, handwritten letter from her husband, Capt. Freeman B. Oimstead. He was one of'two survivors ofe«py«* an Air Force RB47 jet iwsHisiii- !printod im Ctreulatod _ child should bs placed jurisdiction of this Cettrt **m~~™IS>»' ut tba Old petition ___ ______amei County Service Center. Court House Ann«x 1340B Wist Blvig.. iu the City «f Pontiac in said County on th* 4th October a.d. is**, ot nine oc the forenoon, end yen are here! mended to appear personally hearing ' «____________________________ M served by paWtcsUon ■ rank piowtowa to said hearing day at lock to i aak* parsanal , . - , , - . . . - 1. ■ —— j , . ■ , ^ - ? - i maw Maw M- ii II i ^ j he addressrslocAl Optimiat ^ downed by the J"* SEfc&n. tattlS'cuy CSob members in PoiHiac Monday. jn Barents Sea July l.|ofaptoUa^K ,am_county, thu lath day] •*IV U.8. Poad Offirr ha* «*. The other survivor of the six-mnn!•* ti mated that l In » rhildren la crew is Lt. John R. McKone of Topeka, Kan. II have received porn. ograpHe literature aad pictnrwa ht the family mail box this year," aeesrdlRg to Whatley. "Sates volume of mail-order obscenity has doubled ia the teat JKP yean and will redouble by . lilt,” he added. He blamed this condition an pub-lic indifference pointing oat that postal authorities pU)st receive complaints and evidence in order Id . enforce tews governing filth in the mails. i "T. ■ .rir ■ He bat urged a0 parents to be an the alert for the arrival of Obscene material to dtek homes Via the mag and to report iu aeaript mediately to the local ‘ r and tarn it over to him. "Ttm j ____MOORS. ludtv of Probate -VASCA88ENN0. Probate Register. Juvrnll* Division Johnson Predicts Strength in South funUsbtog tin Id-1 (**4|ato*d| NOTICE TO BIDDERS I SvalAd proposal, will b* received bv .the Board ol County Road Commissioners At the oeaaty of Oaktoad ,t ; their *fn*ss. MM Pooltoe Lake Ro*d, i Pontiac. Mlchig*a. until I:M o'clock. p.m., Isstsrn Standard Time, Ttiursday. .September 28. IMS, and will b* publicly lapensd •“* v«e •* tea vna* «■ ( WASHINGTON (UPI» - Sen.jTtos Lyndon B. Johnson predicts that * month's rs*ulrem*nt the Democratic ticket , will be *SSSrt°i^°,‘ stronger in the Sooth on election ] Saitoard brud at No x akaai day thsn anyone anticipated " the natkxud convention ended. audit. bi * MIRLKE'S PERENNIAL _ daw, lcadecap* gardes log sodding. seedto* and tAfWtetog. ^r-Ss^prS MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS RM. 703 PONTIAC STATE RANK BLDG., PI 1-0464 American Assoc. Credit Counselors Michigan Aaa*r. Credit Counselor* . SALLY AND JIM: PLEABE DON T ' forget to attend tb* RoUadium Skaters Annual Reunion Satnrday night. Rent. 17. t to llsRL Mi and prtoia taters, ptu* Uvs organ ■usto 4478 Vest Huron Btract* WE PAY ALL YOUR BILLS Ul* paid, d utilities HOMEX SERVICES “ ---J Bank Bldg , Rochester . I4IA4 and OL l-siot YOUNO COUPLE- WISHINO TO naet ether young oeoptog ef «lm- Wtd. CMMraa la Board a CHILD CARS,' licensed dome, Kite* "****** Wtd. Mandiaid Ocads 29 M.^2yrcs eash Pte*K pbcoe »E Mtel: SPEED AUT^Rlfc’TfiMgi Player*. FE 44W*. casr Vor sQBintem~Aim~Ap'- pllances. Old pieced or bdHAAfu" ►wg^t courteou, service. PS -iWaiflair ib tor used t WtdL MiacaWaDraiuJO I ,4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, I960 TWKNTY-SEVEJT «[ r—t Apto. fwt»i*n< a * t» 3§sn wsssr •* ** Chureh trat. Cili M iu» -■W .. a I BDRM UNFURNISHED HOUSE. mmmJkjumurn immi 4 yery mat rooms. <*««*• GroT^im xmtVfir * pm «r -im wtwTwiiiiiirVtf XSi partly D-XT1IM* TO JUNK. BETTER ttM innn —•— apartment — HR » (I - ______________... . " O'Hera. » Room A HD BATH. PRIVATE gssl- y flrtJSSk* 1‘ ^ AfWirma im - ■ >mr RENTAt SERVICE i'ar.ladtato. FE.. ,_. m wTaiualiUi iff.1 f^K WHY b T «**• T*f$ ■— tv. mEW iab«u*«u* h»r« good tmm watting tor homes IR apartment N* mBrga V »ou doo’t real your ‘■ffW AOU LAEJ Mot. wmt*. ___ Broadway, MY HW fcAfin cottages L1H BW 3-1354 IMMEDIATE ACTION On any food load contracts Near or seasoned. Tour cash upon aat-litactory tnapoetlon of propsrty aad title. Ask tor Km Templeton UMg 'i ROOM APARTMENT K.. L. lempleton, RealtorLJMlrata. mlranc*. PE tram____ 2335 Orchard Lata Rd. PE «-to«3 LAROl 3 BEDROOM IH COM- LAKESHORE APTS. 1 and j Cod room at Uaioa Inks. Nicely furnished with electric SSf»» - ■»* Lpi..cwIor W,. a. attract »W ronat A bath Privet* M-tranca A gangs. Oaa heat, oouple only, 37* per month. UUUttoa ex-_tra. call )4Y 3-&441 LAROS LOVSly"J AND BAtfc near Airport, adults only. OR Ract Apts. Untarn. OAB HEAT. PULL ___,__—beat. »gg» taro, sp per week, PC 3-437*. i bedroom JHtaiiaBfe. ayr Baldwta. Call CM 34»7 _ MWUAUlXKPmOWT > el Pont Beery canendiats.jtory —SKKmss: ____:front home sear PtaUaa. Klaa. Mtolsa. «*» seat. |St month itaul Mao. CM MB._________ Tidrm. furnished Bee otter 4:3*. fig I ROOMS AND RATH. I ___ I alter S. ______ I ROOM FURNISHED BOOSE POR rent. Lake privileges, relerencea. PC McT iBs warns tabs Rd I ROOM HOUSE COMPLETELY furnished 1 child welcome, $74. pb ami AT LASt OAKLAND. Rent Hbcsm Unfurn. 401 MARMADUKE By Aadcrcoa A Uemint UPPER STRAITS LAKS. I BED- srwrvsaia'SiB street. HI furnace, electric as-uijHtbr. near school baa. PC YEAR ROUND DiicirRONT 1 PRIVATE ROOM POR ELDERLY tody to^rtyaU haaae. la Oxler*. CLEAN iOOM. OKKTLEMAN private entrance. N Mrtm. i*ROOM POR MAN. PirtVlttrSN; trance. rookln« ami rams Ml E. Huron. PK >STU. ffiSunn warm H64mI ~ " — Separate^ eatreace Kltchaa privileges Oarage ami. BUS STOPPING AT DOOR LOl great attnstiae rm. PC t-TSll. , CLEAN gLEEPINO ROOM. CLOil CLEAN ItOOM PLENfY OP~ water. Whllo. Ctoea to bus w Prospect St. ____ -- ------- aLEEfiSo iWb For Salt Houses 491 For Sole Houses GAYLORD OPEN HOlJSE ITJD TO 5 P M. Mil PAINT CRtCK DR edroams i Mg asm an reak Pull baaamaat i aai a rags 11 i M kltchan s roam. ton north off WaMM or i Rd Mr. Martin CHEAPER THAN RENT « rooms LR |g i ll. ank floors Kitchen with Yeungs- cri I H W tof month COMBINATION Uv. rm , With ___________ 9jS call after I NAB- PE wilf i COMFORTABLE'ROOM POISIN' moved Call tor further li "Must be a VERY personal call!** Park Drive. ____ ALL 'NE#LY DECORATED 1 MD-room home, toll baaemeat and garaga, nice looMkm. OR »MS7. BEAUTIFUL 1 BEDROOM YEAR nround White Lakefnot home. Automatic efhNt Adulta only shower, gt Wk. PE IVATE HOME diRLg, nice* iidiiC~~bP~rajlt RONT ROOM. PRO close iiT rx l-Mil. For Sale Houses CLEAN 1 ROOMS. BATH. OAB LAND CONTRACTS TO fUY OR -j?!f/r* **° _____— to ssgTiart Oarrols. CM *.»ii motel kitchenette apts. iWKB^lWggyLgg* or BM 3-toH.____ j Utllttte. taro. <19 per week t«70 ! t^T^sfan I rom r^itrr? rfflT kAVg-Rif4*»M llhA 'nnseHkaryfS 1 _Pontlae __Lake Vd.^R KIM. 1 S&,. BtoSi CLEAN' SMALL^ HO^SE.^ TOlP welcome. Phone PE HW PURNMHED 1 ROOMS AND BATH, bit water, oil hesUr. Ml h no , 3 BEDRM RANCH-, carpet and drapes PE rotes.' T>47 W Huron:. ■UB&rHiT'«iira6E. * **?**£**• Larva sloaet. lor genueman. PE RSTi PLEASANT ROOM POR BOSINISS or professional lady. PC 1 NEAR PONTIAC PLANT tsui j--- r,:~-rV- ----- 1**1 Wt E,tChl>0,e rH*f,PI*‘ | Slim?.. he«t*riC0M1^34134. NEAT. LITTLB. CLEAN WAMd I bedroom homo, fenced grounds. hue line, all utllltlei supplied P* 3-34*4. immadlaii | Rent AptlL Uflfqmblicd 35 BATH a B8MT ____ttn up. Pr' ‘ — * — AND ____Washer It dryer. M* mo. MJBulbert.JBM 3-3M4. SMALL PCKNimBD HOUSE. MOD-em. In Waterford Twp. Christian couple or school teacher. OR 1-mi. - , WgjJAMB LAKE. MW DESMOND. 3 bedrooms, kltchan. dining room. _ ... MAyfalr g-6340 1ST FLOOR. *3 — _____ -. mStiZrnmn- waat-rt BiPVKW 4 ♦ b*th ■P »««« Call Louts BortL *Retltor**FB 1 AND 2 BEDROOM. PARTLY uaa. ■ ■ . . I JMiiiiNilMlIIRmRRSMBMIM lakefront apartment. WKITB LAKE VlAR AROUND cottage. 1 bodrooau. Mar .itprea. Mt month, adulta, Bopt. ‘til June. MA 5-0*07. Convalescent Homos 44 sobool MO ft. call PK 4-7*10. BY OWNER - t ROOMS. 3 BED-room a, 3 years old- Pull aa*o- and* ’ acraens,** carpet/nV Il8s down. 34 E VpsHantl. Near Bald- laroe i Skproom BRICK ranch. Fireplace Owner trank-ferred. Low - down. Terms KM 3--M47. ....... MUST BILL WBBT BLOOMFIELD BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM CON- t privileges Eteelleut deal - M.4M. Call for more in- EXPERIENCED CARE POR EL-derly woman la private home. PE S-1M4- Rent Office Space 47 slnd. Roy Annctt. Xnc., ! ---- 21 K. Huron m. FE $ For Sale Houses 49 71*0 Mui__ ■«? £Kf m I. basement exposed . oar port. 431,400 Ti Northwestern to 14 . Mile, t to Drake Rd. Drake, second - MAyfalr g MM- _ STEELE R& 3 sides i north on •.mnjm 1 LAWRBNCK W GAYLORD, Realtor . 130 E. PIKE ST, PONTIAC I B FLINT BT. LAKE ORION PB 0-0003 MV *4*11 OPEN EVENINOe 'TIL I PM IM.0M. A ,M*1M; Pontine's Mat hoaac vatac. Pea-me at taring built-in oVon and- range, factory utttailod kitchen cup-I boards. I 'u bathe, finished ft mi. v .com, i airy Mdroomo. Oniv i left DIRECTIONS- Take Joslyn . to Fourth St. Turn right to Ml roe null! in I ■ ftottil BE .. .tln^Tk'uviNO Warren Stout, Realtor Irtve. Priced at only 177 N, gaglMw St PE I41U tome ot distinction. Open I • pm. nnwwwi-- MA mm*. NICE I TlEDItObM - b/UtCR If You Earn $2.47 _ PerHour BBLL OR TRADE -Country • tote. Lovslv I bedroom ranch of Roman brick to Tenn. msrbl Fully IMulated. Attached ovs M—m — garage. Built-la eve ■her k-dryer Ito bath eplacc. Completely c •K of r- '" * site 1 S3 HOYT ',E2£rL«-..\ U4,3M « Hardwood Itoors. PA oil heel. Ml IMi (Mam Office) North Milford Road Batwi Hl|htond aad MIUWV TKN ACRES OP W ATKINB-PONTIAC ESTATE* lard-priced at onty Mt.MO I Ranch home with ito ear WILL TRADE POR CHEAPER toebed garaga I iiniune ng rsvn rnifriArT or 10 t 26 (' WEST IID* INCOME I US-Per fact L.1L BRQWN, Realtor Multiple Ltotbkg Baretaa EM MtT and'drlee"*mtH. liu* She’r'w^Jd UNION ——r . —,-K Rd. Sylvan Village l ,rTSS‘- BY OWNER I. ___ Nice 1 bedroom home. North of j NEW % BEDROOM _ NOME. SMALL * ibIDfo“MU»W&.'w ’I-mS11 ' R^onJJto'd^n m”l-lSo ' ^ a STORY BOMB IN INDIAN VIL- mJIto aU to amr&a^lw OP® SUNDAY 1 - T j »M«-.Mi Sohoy Beach Dr. BM Fenced yard. For Information call TRI-LEVEL STARTER MODEL J 3-M5S.......... 1 National 7-2404. after t P.M,' 0M0 Commerce Rd. _____ * BEDRCOM liStfiE^ N E A R OOuMK :MOVINO TO FLORIDA O PlaWey^KulIder ----------EM 14402 schools *600 down. PE V3014 , bare a bousa for sale In Clarhaton I ULDER 4-BEDROOM HOME IN lAcroaa the road from Whipple [ Oxord Oood at at rooms. —'“ "Candlewick Woods” ADDITION 2to Mllea North of Walton DLORAH bCdG. CO. Builds r. of Ml ________FE t WEST SURDRBAN RANCH OPEN WATKINS LAKE Poe the smaller family or the retired This I bedroom heme to Just right: Nicely decorated. Alum- ----------screens and tt -ought ceaplete- ! 2-0122 Johnson HOYT REALTY 1 ___2*4 g TELEGRAPH Tpe Mis’ li M MULTIPLE LIST!NO SERVICE Rent Apts. Furnished 37- AND 2 BEDROOM. PARTLY | lenoad ysrd, gTS, FB *-*ltl. BEDROOM. GROUND FLOOR. Mgr'- r”— nut Sky ----. lakefront apartments.! theater. 140 month. FE 4-0*3* _ -OR 3-0101. ... -- mft6y|| Akp BATH NEAR OX- t ROOM EFFICIENCY. E R B bow Labe. One bloek from school |-----n7-‘-, US State St. Phone WO per month. 131 3-2444 aad YEAR ROUND PORN.. WATER-front home on Oreeni Lake. OSS per mo. Shown by appointment. a mo. FE 8-2364. 1 BEDROOM. NORTH SIDE, *400 down, draper and carpeting op- Wltl sell er sceept Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 1 BEDRM DLX.. KITCHENETTE 3 ROCTdg; ~ ...K R T K Jto Apts., Mwty Dec., lit Fir., nark-, adults only. Oak bill Bt. PL P3715. tag to front of door gas beat, j room UPPER, east SIDE. Pvt shoe—- w s-mss 1 BEDROOM, CORNER RLIZ. AMD * Hot water tarnitoed. Very clean i ssunuua, wnssK as..— ----. - - UhUm LbTwicna M* f-iaav | A model 1 RM. KITCHENETTE, UTIL. I torn.. >10. 830 ‘ "------1 1ST FLOOR, ON SQUARE LAKE, ~ JtBAaMi clean. 3 and Data PE 0-1170. * JlOgMS AND BATH. THORPE .-PRIVATE EM- Pontiac. $15 WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 —----444 EAST BSjVD. N,---— ___ ST VAI-KMq* ------------ BEDROOM HOUSE k OARAOE. oil heat full basement, 404 E. Columbia. FE 4*70* . Writ* Pontiac Press 3 BEDROOM RANCH PRIVATE owner QR 3-0107 _____ 3 BEDROOM BRICK. ti2.4( Term*. Lea* tor each. ti aad two J room [ Vlircy BKy» NOT ALL Hot point washer and dry with a soft water system ALL FOR ONLT 11* *00 ^RRO- NEAR MSUO is will bo hard to beat I WgH wait earpottag, ahMBbni|a rms a srroaai. lrosoa, bkattp e family room S attached *a- t block to Hallman Dr, idacoped lot. Tbeaa aad motor re floe feotwro* all fawwd m ■ escellont home. Here la the it part full prieo only M.ooo 11 aaaw ter appointmeatl LAKEFRONT COLORED heat, hot water._______ garage, n.e a r downtown. 140 r-.n fh jgm. 1 BEDROOM. ALL MODERN. PULL basement, nice neighborhood. Near elementary.^Jiuiior and een- l'BEDROOM ROME FOR RENT tat | car gara^0 0«>d I right parly. FE 4-02M. 1 BEDROOM BRICK R J*oSmra(Hlihlan5"d*ata" ^ .............. ■ ■------ 14 ROOMS, NEAR DODOE PARK •- fW;. ._L . -jjal N*-4 lio mo. FE 6-8007. *' ” * RMy~AMb >aTH. toHTABO? .4-8801 or ra S-0IE7. . .....,.l $50 plus utilities. FE 0-0043 I ROOM BtfNOALOW, NEWLY - pA/riiB T*utu ufulu* drooratad^mn. furo. 43 HocUm. j« RMMg^RA^OAR 1AT. 1 BKDROOM RObfB AT LAKE RM. apt! LADT ONLY. 67 1 ROOM AND BATH. REA8. WFlke. i ROOK AFT. Ill WEEK. UTH^ Ittao fsni. Tg Clark. newly deeoratai g-TUI ROOMS AND RATH IN DRAT- 640' a’monto o^iSm OR 3 -irnT or °OR 3-41 * RM. UPPER BRICK DUPLEX garaja, adults, ISO Beach. FE Village. Pontiac. OL 1-0401. L , ‘VV. -V -----I ROOM UPPER. AT STBVAN 3 ROOMB AND BATH, UPPER *14 Uke. Heal furnished. Phone FE per —£^=-J 1------- SSL 3 ROOMS ■ 3 Bedroom s North.. Shores. ,Lttwer _gtfglto |jk o party only. FE O-tall. ttsarur* In Carport attached. Lr~ •*“ *—---- U 3-3074. ] ROOMS AND BATH, BASE- 3 MMU. FARTLT MODERN house. MA 0-1333. -----,^'~tfe2707&---- - .1“ 2 BEAUTIFULLY F&RN ROOMS a LAROE ROOMS UPSTAIRS 120 Bath, garage, pleasant surround- state St Very dean. M0. month lags. Business fir! preferred. FE | information MY 2-41M. _______________________ » room upper on west side. >1 070 FE 5-4426. = [* RMS. ' iy: Ills mo. EM 3-3006. 4 ROOttS AND SHOWER ----- FE 2-043* ___ bedroom house, near schools 480 EM 3-0331 _jae rod. heat. Lge. screened porch, breeseway, garaga, 1 lot*. Trees, shrubs, m* schools. 113.- HAROLO (RED) FRANKS a**) Union Lk. Rd.. KM 3-3201 , Open ’Ml 1 p.m." 1 ROOM. ORAT_ BRICK. FIRE- Sn*h g owner. OR 3-30Q1. 4 AND I ROOM ROUBEB, NEWLY ^ora^, U.W down p^rmrot 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, SECOND floor, knotty pin*, near schools. 013.00*. PE 4-S344.___ Cost 130,0*0. will sacrifice at f! _ B priee" fiOODELL REALTY 3300 1. ROCHESTER RD. UL>4*6* ----ROYAL OAK------- Ills North wood Boulevard. MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE GNLY $10 DOWN Model at 3M 8. Bled. Open. Daily and Sun, 1:30 to T p n WE8TOWN REALTY LrT-7JJ7 4fter 7 6.m. MODEL — PB I-27S3 COLORED _______________ . | limuy_______ fenced yard. Many ektras. Near schools. 110.500. PHA. OL 1-0037 SMALL 1 BEDROOM HOUSE near William* Lk. Lab* Frlv. -62700 with HN down 144 per ------ WUnr~ GOT TO MOVE? Why not buy your own and stay In one place as long as you want to? W* have several was. in buys that offer top tor further Information______ I^jUEE AMD TWO LOTS. LAKE 2075 Auburn 4211 Quebec Inaulre Avc. >h. FE 4-NO. HIOHLAND MICHIOAN 1 OR 3 ROOMS NEWLY DECO-1* AMO BATk.’ UJWK^i ROOM APARTMENT SUITABLE bedrms. 70 Newberry for working or retired man. Prl- star grhrirl H*alL gar— veto entrance. FE 3-71*5- , ;| ed. >120. FE 4-3323. . BAm Piuv^iirL PARK- aftI . nice l6caT!c«. WtAl . ROOMB LOW RENT. APPLY AT * j gg Broach it. or *23 FranbUn Rd " 6 RMS. SUBURRAN, NO CKIL- lag, uUL Bchooj Et. >E MWI. * RIO-C&UPUFOR BACHELOR *11 wk. Privet* cat. 341 Orchard fern! Men onty. FE 4-2111. ______ 3 ROOMS AND. RATH. tomiihed. 103 Ftorarn^., I ROOM_ APT. PRIVATE downtown. On ■ Williams St. NO children or pets. Dawson A KMr terfleld, “ *“ | aad bath. Children .per- mitted. 004 par month. Clot* *| -tw..bA. “ ~J ■ <14* Clin tow vtUe rd. OR 3-4700. 3 ROOiDL OROURD.FLOOR. PM rote bam aw* ewtro— ■ep. Re sists. ___ ' 1J- wIOHTS i wekomt. and Ctowotown. ................siertlme. Ampla laundry fsaUmi*. K. O. Hempstead. lit East Huron Street. FE MB* or FE 3,743s altar * p.m. ifTliiilWk OuAVIr. s rm. apt. with rtf*., etove, beat aad f. Oniy IIS CLRAM. jW A MONTH. 3 ROOMS. AVAILABLE SEPT. IS, WEST SIDE — to latao. sag ‘t. Near Oen-0-S707. y weloome. FE 4-0*01.. ntoOM. _ 3 jamp wBfiom. Private tommy. PE O-lTgl. Helghtk. UL 3-IS14. CLEAN AND PLEi couple, yr. around drtobari. FE 3MSS. c^"toA.ggoauA,fg~Rfg: CLEAN I BEDROOM. l~1‘ *■* Children Wataoaa*. COLORED only. FR 4-S070 ___________ . 3 LAROF ROOMT AND BATH, II* a week Corner of Agaeta aad UVINO RtSOM R U ______v Corner 1*7 ByUarasa. ___ 3 Rppi AFARTMBNT. PE 8-0*31. Sn attar 4. F ROOMS AN! kitchenetta. bcEmEyMmlSE ~ioe, Baeaator or wo , Cloaa t* «7nnn>lng 1 3-7*4* or aO NTF s^Jta^^PwVSn'ftai jra*° rSat (toy*, refrigerator ", ahM washer »7» per m •MS per war. LK C ___ d mtmm no cun«k or p*4*. ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS "Modera m Every Dokatr ADULTS Q~*~ 1 PLEAEANlr . . ----- luu7 *kr rtVk *v^un* ~ ROOM ASB BATH stove aai refrlg, Oas^ heat and gas tapawkNwTopEEh^JE** li TraaaBt or eaH Cm yjaM^f ! idusr&t furolshed. • OR 3-3*17. feiwttoy. WE1-ST33. RMS. AND BATH NEAR BALD-wln and Bt. Mike’s. Stoker, hot WMar. ’akaewt*, toE taarL flMiB. f*U or rent. Ho drtakers. PK 3-0702. I bedroom ranch. No CLARESTQN. 10 thru traoic. oven, elate entrance aad ptoatar, water aofteaer. city water, aaw-er aad gas beat, paved itmi. and jdrlve. *22,0*4. 1*43 Rd. Bylran ViUngv. am wsiss uruun lu svi — I bedroom bom lb lake rogten wait of Pea flat Raatsl allowance to aian haadr wtifc oarpaatm aad phnaktng tools, win* Peattae Fiwat, job «S.________________ LAKEFRONT. LAROE 1 BID- board beat, will lease to na able perty. M miles W*«l Poetise. Call attar g p.m. R HOMKb. SnfOLI AND ns heat, OL 0-0*41. ROCHESTER PARKLAND. 3 BED- — glia. rm. brick fenced, carpeted. | filALL 4 ROOMS AN* BAttt. f s out, FK 4-3*73 •MALL I BEDROOM. NE decorated. Inside city OR 3 iflVlS 'un. ldOTJERN. ______________ 250 N. Milford Road (Center R.1 OLDER HOME OPEN 1 TO 6 I roams In excellent condition. Has gnrngs. targe tat. *74 month. Low down payment. C. Schuett, FE 8-0458 HOMESltli: cupancy. {obert H. ( 3 room apartment u ~U»entt,. his today. r • Mil Mr. Warden A. JOHNSON 8c SON 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2S3i IRWIN OPEN 2-6 P.M. SUNDAY SANFORD, 252 Between Wall and Whlttomore. very tovaly I room and bath ‘---“--•-'v. One boat, rtbftne and ns. lot 40 x 314'. See this 1 beauty todayll Oaly 610.740, PHA t Slavik Realty, Inc. 10480 W. * MILK RD. JOrdan 0-0*34 OB 3-0081 —shAvv, 33a______________ Near Loon Lake, south of Walton Boulevard. A _coky S roam nan, S bedrooms: oil forced air heat, aluminum storms - and tenons. Lot 100 b 350'. Only ajMIflTmi. Slavik Realty; Inc* 10450 W. • MILE RD. Jordan 0-0*34 SYlVan VILLAGE 3 BEDRMS Full 8 , FE MB30, Brick ranch horns, 4 yssrs old, better than new. Living room, dialog L I bedrooms, csramlc tile bath, pteturesqus kltchan. •rage Ig,(P0 - HUMMINGBIRD LANE 1 bed roam tn-ltvel. Located la beautiful wooded area, on paved ■treat Has large family room Ito bathe, targe ting space. Brick Mttag, _ Built-la kitchen a Priced raduMd to cell quick! SVk room white frame family bom* with IH bath*. Full basement. 3 car gangs. Near bus, schools and shopping ctaur. Priced at 614,174. Shown by appointment. 'BUD' lowing you'll hi many year* of. mahwinaaec free living. Situated *u a MS 13» x 213' It should go this wsskend. 617.000. Terms TED MoCULLOUOE, REALTOR ARRO REALTY FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 L &AT EUMPy' WALLED LAEB AREA g bedroom buiwalow basement, oil forced i fenced yard with 3 cat possession Immediately. BLOOMFIELD TOWNSBIF g room bungalow with 1 bod-roams. llvlag room, dining room, kttebeo and utility room. I car facMt! Let's look l Scwa. GILES galow aad lib tar garaga located In Waterford Tern, Stole offer‘,M°ndoin1*$: ROOMS MET BATH, FE I ROOMS A BATH, lib CAR OA-cage Let 74 « 3*4. All Whits neighborhood, $1,000 down A take •ear payments Balance approx-Imately 44.7*0 Call FE l-2»«0 S ROOMS, HXARPONTTAC MO-tor. QTta down. gi» mo. FE *-»»I. BEDRM. SNICK HOMR IH MIL-ford. 3 baths. Rec Rm. jer ____contract. 41.00* dn Call 1 VTM*. *ib PER CENT INTERE8T NOTKMO TO gSW DOWN. W have I sad 1 bedroom homes, ett Real Estote g ROOM HOUSE. AND JBM iiott'- *— —‘ courthouse. OR Y-ROOM. I BATHB. ULT7U-MOD-ern Interior, drape* and carpeting. Gas Mat. OI or Land Coo-teacL For catorad only. FE 4-30*4. 7 ROOM HOMl" » BED6lOOM, PULL basement, all beat, fenced lot, garage, trait trees, colored. Price oaly N.M4 *1.400 dn. FE MM* between I and 7 pan. *>** DOWN I RBnRM.....Ft7LL jo -^-ma FE 4 (Mti. ___________________ Tiled bath Large bedroom Utility room. Bow furnace, well landscaped Approximately g acne. Will consider trade on ‘ email house or lot or will' sell tor et-traettve down payment. —-- Dorothy Snyder Lavender ___Realtor tst 3» Years 1001 HtahUnd Rd. (MM) MU 4-0417 Kvaa. ■ jMWMPtw____________ olaSketom, by owner. i tdroom brick ranch, garage. rocnodpareh, large lot, trooa, ..6,00* wu: accopt ■“»•> ao« payment, MA 4-1101. LAROE ROUBEB. NEAR LAKE. Read* repair*. $30* down. 04* a month. 0*0*0 tall prtoa. Ell i-ouT $7500 $9,500 0 baud 3 bedroom nac mt oa your lot. Full ha_ t floors, til* bath, btrch itd(. OR 3-7030. 1 MCRAE ART MITER PACE Wtji,' LAKEFRONT ROME.' *1* ANVtHING DOWN W« have a targe 4 room. 3 bedroom, tartly modern Hie* lot. 44M Oak Vtata. WU1 take 0400 M«SuiKg.*oR« W BUY NOW! BUILD LATER! wlce lota available i, paving, amunltr water, gas 0-Slse17 foot fruat-___ ._ pure hated for to r cent down aad 1 par cent Svlvan Lake Village 2146"Pontiac Drive. 4 tayeibrick. 3 bedroom,. 2 baths, raised fire- s Homes at OR 1-8021. OEOROK R. mwtR; REALTOR 208 W. WALTON PE Hta WATERFORD TOWN SHI* FBED-room tri-level. 010,040. FR »SMt. WALLED LAKE.'" 2 BEDROOM Longfellow School Bor* is pour obaaca to bay a saw ham* with all the extras Included EMI leas Jhag 3 years. all beat, carpeted I very fin* home. Owner gwv nsr less to obtain equity Price *14.000. Terms West Suburban i Includes S late, garaga. Convenient tw ahaMlag .ana and nheols. But eervlee. if*** down. Income A ito* t family laeama la Orton-vltla. Pay (1,400 daw*, rent will mors tbaa take car* ef the payment* Baa separate private bath aad entrance*, t car garage. Let WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH P REISZ - SALES MOR 64-06 E. Huron St FB 44161 Altar I N LOOK! a brick ranch with two gc. Just undo* aa acre, sd and fenced 4*07 San-Drayton Plains. Fh. OR family i left*. 616.000. Opail I Will duplicats on y— M. CatteU, BuUdar. TRI-LEVEL STARTER _ mo Mooonr down Your tot or ours. Bava _ O. Ptattley, MulKtor. EM 1-04*2 UTICA 'AREA-NEAT I YR. 6LD, Park*ale. RE 141 WHYPAY RENTf 3,bedroom ranch style, of brick . Ml.liblB* construction Located -ta^^tadapandoimcu JpwiiOhip. ito mately* 12b' Bt-y^ on 5ta per cent I garage. IUJM roe*. MA 4-30*2 Williams Lakefront Attractive > story whit* from*. M ft. of wnd beach. Woodad tat. A hard to find typ# a* property. Owner says' bring m* an offer. MODEL Opao t days a total Park a ir lots 1 •d sn | *7.400 *ri DIRECTIONS: Off UW*a Lake Md. near St. Patrtok's Church. Fallow signs Follow 8. Commerce Rd. STEELE REALTY (Main Office) ISOS M. Milford Rd. Betwtea Highland aad MUtard • Suburban Living At Its Best Your future bum* I* lb* (CONVERTIBLE 24) 3*4 bedroom*, lb baths W,j W. BOSS HOMES OR 34HI I as Dandy Buy Near Uke Low rambling ranch atyl* home with pnvtlegrs on delightful Lake Oakland. Features gay. foot »il(hM. Wse^refnei : Immediate Possesston A sharp 3 bedroom home. School District ' SILVER LAEE OOLF COURSE S .... I vlth fireplace. 3 > Income Oaly (730 down on 1 room. 3 family mcomi I screens Beautifully ever*re— do youraeif a favo dayl Osmun Street 3 Bedroom G.L Terms - ft* dowa payment cement driveway, fg i take PONTIAC Large family home, g rooms with 3 bedrooms and full basement Oa* heat. : car garage with ce-__________.... I"»"t, «1ro ■ 411.1*3 full nrlee V»ir~tS» VHl S.ie>. ».. _ bedroom family home 1 basement, auto-gas hot w»ye,. * — - _ r m ensi frost porch,' storms A screens. Office Open Sunday 1-4 P.M. separate dining room, enclosed_____________________ * roar, yard Total price j : “ ----------■■ . —— ■* -1 ---------- , BEDROOM WEST SIDE .LO- GILES REALTY CO. PE *4171 231 BALOTTIN AVE. OPEN 0 AM. - g P.M. MULTIPLE LIBTIMO BERVICE Z*?.*0**- »WIN. REALTOR Bargain 3 BEDROOM R AN C H HOME APPROXIMATELY 4 why Trait, call ■ VEAHS OHI ^ SieWLT DECORATED AMD RECON-DITIONBD THROUGHOUT'; H- LOADS OF CUPBOARDS AUTOMATIC MEAT” “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor 4* Mt. CtoBMO* St. , FE 5-1201 After 6 P.M,, FE 2-3370 OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 5 Wis $12,500—Now $9,950 ' family leg—, t tuuful birch _ . hadrawai k take prlvl- _____ . AH tbta for oaly 33.4*0 down or might toad*. Also Open Y* Block Away Was $10,950-vNow $8,500 A brick 3 bedroom bom* with attached garage Pun basement, farced air ail furnace. Madera- wed porch—. Quiet street, ittta traffic. Oaly 33.100 i n^ight trod*. W. H. BASS, Realtor * Builder - FE J-7210 -tatioa. One of Pontiac , user older homes. Large living room i s“b flreplsce and beamed cell- j 5?'JKk "“btt.y. targe kitoh-*“ *“ ijacawMa parob, tj^yh 1 In hasted sleenti 1M WRIGHT. Real** MO Oakland Ave. Open m •:*• >1 44441 Evening. FE 5430* HAYDEN blgn »choof 4 blocks from 4 town. 116,560. an term*. AUBURN HEIOHTS Area - mad-, rrn 4 room home, fall bath, basement. ah floors, ptaatorod walls, autpmatt* all furaae*. garage, with paved drive. glO.m on EC NEWINGHAM CROOKS AND AUBURN 4-4343 UL >431* Small Farm and Income 4.a*.r** wtth tart* from* boa-, divided Into t«$ 4 room tptrt* " - Mm* $13,000. ttraui. Mir we show you May. Ranch Home Or 4 ter—. This bean was burn tab**. J large bad roams with ■MMta af ri—to*, taiiu k»C room modern kltchaa wtth dining al, full basement with roeroattaa roam aad Utctoa, 3 car attogbed. faros*, AU Oita aad more for ,MS terms. Cull now far OPP AUBURN. 3 Bedroom Mtana Basement, rai. rag*. Iie.30*. Teram. 3EPKCIALLT NICE 3 carpet. |Tlt*. Teram. decorated brick home wNR '3 floor*. Phtami.WUjBr Divided basement baa 4tt faro Comer tot. r BBATRRS. 3 Practically aaw Bit Hoasee Low dawn pay manta. tonTl-iidrtJiRJKaPja and_utllity. Oood c-SBtg* 0H Colored tt you bava goad erodR. ,Jta*#lgta* a* low-aa (aop d___ - . ...... CRAWFORD AGENCT fT1,HAYDEN, Realtor Jr frr Ijh-fittiirae BATEMAN .REALTY multipl* lmtwo beryich OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 3002 Francesca 25 Per Cent Discount omr amiy w cutinu wIE'MU Horn * jm'mJm *w«, I M ' Wjir llWomli UJ# tatha. I «W IHMM |Ut|f Even S3a IDOIDAT TO glL-raun road to wal- - - foil. LEFT Tp SHAWNEE. LEFT ABOUND 4CNOOI Iwm j OlUld. ! OPEN j SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. Detr Lake . Price For Sole Homos TRIPP OPEN | Sunday 3-5 « I. 29 Neomt re ys3?-*fe*js room, full liMMfuyir i ngo. m form#. fK ftttl Tin M |0 BlSl Ukf Rd i mn •* rt AMh, 4. M l ha com aat. ■ alad, parara with ana Nice shady yard. Hart SiMr. OW wNh MM NEW G1 RESALE puiuSS aw. aa <__ F^sTjon^rRcatEst; 1 M «. MUftON OTREET m POUR BEDROOM LAU weaiderful home | 444,oof te {Roy Antiett. Inc., Realtors! 31 B. Huron St. I ; Open Svanlnga and Sunday I-4 FE 8-0466f OPEN SMITH M^lWjDEMAN OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M. 4581 KEMPF DRAYTON PLAINS Sat. and.Sun, 1-6 ■ DIRECTIONS W Huron St to Oaceoia to Omm* or Ella-I a bath Labe {Mod ta Oge- maw to IM Ogmnaw. LADD'S Good Garden Land Spring lad pool with ftah. Trout aboMh with trout. Real country OPEN- I hdihf, ___________, quarters, > acres of land. Boat —1 — raproductlon alstance available. PR * g p.M. PR 44W3- - GOOD JWVEDTMENT PROPERTY H _______— ---------- _ _ .aw lesions, ip----------- Waterford Hills Estate ‘w* prtc* A few choice lots left. Arama CTEET F REAT TY 100 X 3M. flood drainage. Ideal | 31 ,.. . 1 Jocatlan. _ . ___ (Main Office) Herbert C. DaVlS, Rttr. i34g North MUIord Road Ratween __________njdfii------------L_ mb* J. A. TAYLOR RKAL SSTATB AIR) DMURANCS — 7431 Highland Rd. (hg-Ml — Open dally 0-0 Run. ltd ________0» 4-«3M For Salo Actwyt M 1 TO 4 ACRES- I UNUSUAL OFPERINO - T parcel. ranging from l.T acre, h a.S acres This group has' just Men I placed on market. You can ho owaor. Buy no* at low* HAGSTROM bV OWNER Maceday Lakefront. g room year around cottage furnished, gl.ggg. oaleWi i3 tn y p.na._ BARGAIN NWRT-A41RA M T wear Auburn RalgMs. EicaUaot groan, seating capacity IS. Bu.tneaa. fixtures sad squlpmant only gl»M down. RESTAURANT la busy northern rsaort town. Excellent equipment. Kfu H. R. HAGSTROM REALTOR 4000 HIGHLAND RD. IhUgl _________PONTIAC OR 4-Q358 to atari naw country home 45.- company. 440 - 4440 down IsssiriRi i price. M i ir cant month. . 10 ACRES OVEKLOOKIMO — Small Oak- 40 ACRES PR 4-1444. —' __________■ - ■ „■ STORE JUILOXMO LOCATED MULTIPLE LIST! NO BEK VICE G'NEL I INMAN VILLAGE j I room family bsmt. 3 had- H !riS**brlck *flrn»lace. 13x11 > ft. dialns room, fuli ba«e- *1 nwnt. OP hoot, atrod for , electric dxyog. S car ge- > I ram. Paved drive. Ain ! porch. PU'.L PRICE — I IliSI, TOUR HOSTESS: ~|---raSPIeh. - OETTINO MARRIED* IRET&IWW. . i .._____________ . This could bo '‘your ’ home. ' j Privllegei aa Waodhull ^Laxe with many excellent lea-turaa. Forced air oll haat. I ill ft knotty pine gooMad H----■ HRI CT R. porch -■•h aluminum awning. 1‘. , garage with attached i..ImaV «mm«ttlfiil I ami- 4 BEDROOM TRI-LBVKL Drive out aad oaa this as |ng custom ^l^rancb oo l saV&rh 4-1S4T. PONTIAC •SS& o pit. Built-In Mr. ISb tatha. | tarad earaae Out Lit. ; era 3 bedroom homo, fireplace. w lie. avjt&TsrvjBt g^-ngyaaBB ■,,U I Kms nil full w ftnlshM Mb fuB* I pj_4 U 8 PRICE REDUCED 8LOOO . . . and oaly 41.400 down. ■ ecllem 3 famUy Income - good, loxoRon. too eon B SYLVAN TAKE , ’ 1 bedroom Cut Cod Boot-■ HIM wood ad lot. - -$100- I I—MOYER. TOP IN— Priood 140' fa paved street. 3 BEDROOM BRICE (BUY SELL TRADE ! MILLER, J 1 A BIT OP THE UNUSUAL—^Nol now | SUN. 2-5 P.M. 3798 Hi LURE HI HILL VILLAGE 1 BEDROOM RANCH, Qth - no4m pmitfea waua. 14 fool living room,1 dining all. Thia picture window overlooks the rolling country tide. The oiturai Brick Ore- blrch cabtnata. built In ataln-leaa steel oven and surface burners 'And a dining area large mouth for the family. The. ceramic tiled master bath had vanity with twin lavatories. A basement SXt11 IWATEINS-PONTIAC ESTATES —3-bad room anch. MR. living roam with carpattag 1 and fireplace. Large kltch--a wlth dlalag r— “ * parcel newly _________ _ _ . ^Wd -I* tlful sotting of largo shade trass. Exceptionally plea mrga kitchen. _______ EJ»W. hnoammit. •* I grojut APPSOCMATIXT IS i 44. loeotMJ! RJISron.rent or R M nMM PR SS414. ■ SMALL BUSINESS. 41.000. ---OR MU*-—----- ERTTCE STATION FOR LEASE Walled Life area. Excellent po- BSSlj53T pe MHTAmr 4. — 3-0464 Pure Oil Company Rare It n beautiful country home Mgaobod garage North Johnson. < I Hoyd Kent. Inc., Realtor « Male Hay ot Telegraph PE 4-0133 — Open Eves. , PMo Phrklag BEDROOM HOME WITH I ACRES r s twv "JIM * _ | jjS'ggo’ terms. Phone Mr'”fciptt WILLIAMS ^rajATE AND INO^RANCEj ^ |g 1 riTsr«r^ InoSSt awt -gggEBlgg Paawr' • * »• "T" 10-30 or 7* acre., good building Dorothy Snyder Lavender [ sites Fronts on » toed*. Musi ____ .. ., i . Ras'ltor ifst so Tears sou. Bargain. 03*0 par aero, any t furnace*, all, Income I wu ausi!l«i as ilgiO) port. ■^J doJI j Paul M.^Jones, Real Eat. low prloa of fllMO. p 131 Baldwin recreation room, tabbed garage t landscaped eoraar 500 Terms . C I POINTMENT iaw. *ri«— --- corner lot. glO,-CALL POE AP- i BIvOOMFIELD I HIGHLANDS Beautiful large family non Home -" - Acreage ^ HURON STREET __JPSB!______________ \ . PE s-tw enoh. OR J-0436 I. ( >im ONBhr. end both on socontf floor, roll buMMitt oil hM. % ojJjn» jffflfMr”1* >at' Prtetd ot BARGAINS 3-Badroam home on large lot near Waterford High BcftodL A real buy at M.474 LOW monthly pay-3 Bedrooms, largo living room. 3-car garage. Sfehdod lot. Hoar Drayton Plains. Priced low at 40,-474. B0* those today. GIROUX Val-U-Way FOR OOOD RUTS AND VALUES (Otflng. schools, chnrehot. shopping ot yonr door. H R HAGSTROM 1 M-acre farm turn wi»» n- , terms. Sacrifice. Oood buUdlngs. near MM botwaon Lamer and Mayyllla. Phone UL 34441 after 4 p.m. 40~ACRES FARM. BY OdiNER7 “* *3344. ATTENTION MAJOR OIL OO, — Has Just leased ths land oo this Tl aorta near Pontiac. Rotlrad owner moving tad boys must toll. Consists of 4 room farm homo with basement, barn, chicken bouse, garage, and storage shod. Ltvcl fertile land. An ideal spot for a growing family. Aim a ooce in a life Urn* Investment. Will sacrifice fpr 417.444 with terms. STATEWIDE Root Eatate Service of Pontiac B D CHAR I.SIS, EALRTOR 1717 S. Telegraph LAKEFRONT. WHl'l'E LAeE, .1 , uwai walk-out baaomoftt with sff^rak?®si«ta! 11,544 down OPEN HOUSE 3347 Mlddlebelt Rdi at Up- Sunday 1-4. Bmutlful ranch boom, 3 badraoma. B Bath*, walk-out basement. 3 fireplaces. bmnttfnl tmtlt-la kltchoh. underground «prMlriDy «y*t*m. a ear gs-ragt. 400' lot. Drive out and see what you can buy tor 434.40*11 BEAUTIFUL WOODED 4ET-TflfO and brand now 1 bedroom contemporary brick rancher This lovely home has all apacloo* rwerm *^ There Is a brick fireplace to compliment the 34 foot Being room end * darling II foot kitchen with built la oven aad rang*, and at Soiling for IDEAL POR RETIRED COUPLE A largo 4 roam homo loeatod but s mice from town trim lake privileges, nicely Meitingm aad fenced back »ord. Thor* Is regular bus servsOt t-Pontlac. telling Ej Term, avallahl*. for^our home or Mercer CLARK moin has waU to waUearpat- w'u to°weU carmtlng?°ye*tlbule lot on blacktop street, torn Is fmhrun. % baths. - oSnaot. Large S car swage. ''' dKppaymSt*- *****’ Lew gr. 194 S. Tilden. 3 bedrooms, .2 Sy 1 v*n Lake •rivileces. [ Comde t e 1 y > OMM SmUHC wffl' or rent to responsible fctople. Immediate ocai-j Mtocy. Robert H. Chapin, Resltor. EM 34085 or $14^81 . Waterfront SYLVAN VIEW - 3 begroem t 'fireplaces I t. Owe Lakt dh g r'- ‘— : r boat. Hard tu *-**-*- J psymenU. n « recent j NorrraooqwN^ J THIS LOYKLY 3 BEDRM. reach stylo homo loeatod hi Cats Lake wood* has exceBest lake prlrllegee had boat dockteg lariUttet Oon-' to the Volt Bloom-’ item nigb and Scotch Elementary Schools. iTli 4 most doelrous piece ot prop-_s_ *— (aa^ with m*r age. Hu fireplace, lovely 4h- basemeat with excellent r reetion facilities. Attach gang*. Be sure tt see tl lovely homo, real xaoa. 1 priced tar quick 8H8 xarage All for 413.414. Terms en mill l.llt BCHOOL DIB-Ttuct Nice aB hKT£pn,t* story, npotatrx needs flnlshlni to make a 4 bedrsom. fuU divided bammont, on host, alum mST*n«fihbor£I5*,'only 111, ill. Tamm. You can always locate the parties Interested in what you no longer need.] When you use -the Pon- j . ■ to f ruf “For Sale”! .Want Ads! 1 WEBSTEa SCHOOL ^TOMTHIC MM1 ___ jn i i r&r* _____j. ran t_________ srrsnfed PIONEER HIGHLANDS I brick ____Ism nee tnric. Carpeted Being i dining room Natural ureplace! Basement has lln-lshed recreation roam, auxiliary badroom. lavaloxy. water softener and garbage 4i«pi*4>. U b rag i.taiti drive. Owner baa moved SJ/j WEST HURON Rut waittat for yon. or* sure we tmv* a bo of yonr choice, for nott iRAY O’NEIL, Realtor IS Telegraph Rd. Opeo 1-4 pm i >7»P rm s-isa Nice 3 bedroom bungalow on largo corner lot on Tfntktm Lab* Hood. Oak floors, basement and all bant. Only 47.14* aad MS por month. oijm anww imuUfal 14ft trnt shaded lot, sprinkler system. oatdoor ntHL Blocyihtac is excellent condition. OWMr R*IV-tag aroa. Pitta rodncod ter quick ectlon. Follow M-14 thru lake MR, fa 111 miles to Nakomls Or., tarn' right go to MO. ltgl at end .W rank, watch far signs. H. P. HOLMES, INC 131 g. Lapeer Road II IU Partridge IS THE "BIRD" TO BEK OPEN tSfto- Tm msftb ham* _ Stfift soaeon Frleod at 411.444 wRh 43.444 down. Ooaas — las Barth. For inform sUon call - Partridge 1444 RT.-MOaOBI — SH MMt Sale Business Praperty 87 COMMERCIAL 14 ft. on Montcalm. 1 blocks sast of Oakland Are. excellent location lor moot any kind af business. Priced at IMMirtth terms. GEORGE BLAIR Money to Losfi UAqeneed Money Lenders! _ TEAGUE FINANCE COr 202 S. MAIN 214 E ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS 433 TO 444* AUTOS — LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS OL 4-4711 K 1-4741 n 34414 >L 34410 •‘wuendlt nmrtetr BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAM BORROW UP TO $500 LOANS $25 TO $500 1 On your slgnatar* nr other security, 3g mantt* to repay. Our service M fast, friendly and helpful. Visit our office or phono FE *4131. HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. T N. Pom SI. Censor E. Pike LOANS - $36 TO $600 r LOAN CO. $60 TO $100 — f Rent f>rop. S7A Pontiac, Elco Development Co. Shtety 3400 a*, ft., building ta fast gm lde Whopping Cantor. P ____________tiet, Lawyer, etc. _ pros. *oo eq. ft. Pleoty of free peeking. Shown by appotottaont eaty. Pimm* OR 3-4111. Ask for I NEWLY chWc'o BUmm OpportiiaWee 89 44.444 DOWN O per cent ptfIR, tipn. FE 34473 BIAUTY SALOH IN PONTIAC. Partridge IS TBM "BIRD" TO SEE EXPRESSWAY" EXIT 7*1)1 hi’, near this qmctaat ft unit, Apt. motel. Near Intersection of tore stain highways with MR of expanatan mom. IMA0-DfE only 40.404 down! Downtown Restiunurt Only 43.040 en. and good Mol. sag oawft term*. Oroisttg 440 -W. You’ll tthe this hmhs *t-trectlvs restaurant. ' Mai for par PURE "Michigan BuMM*a Otfi*.'” Partridge \ ' J ARP ASROCIATRi / . BUtlNEBSES THRUOUT MICH sms w srmrias miZm LOANS |3S TO 4*00 BAXTER ft LIYIWGfTOWE , « w. Lawrence st, PR 4-141* Borrow with Confidence f GET-I25-TO $500 Household Finance Corporstlen of Pontiac 3ta S. Sogtaowll. PM 4443* Signature Up to 34 Msoths to Ronay PH. FE 2-920& OAKLAND ■ Loan Comffny^ WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 Wa xrffl to alad to http you STATE FINANCE CO, CredK A4vbfi 61A BUDGET YOUR DEBTS* . ta t*t ast of debt, add Financial Advisers, Inc. 3tt s. SAOINAW 3f 3-7133 Mortjptge Lofura___62 Gel Out of the . Rut! Oansoltdolo your debu Lot as aad amdornta* your home. You muej^haye a reasonable good BENDKROFP BLDG, ft MftPLT PR Mtti Smiit. ---- I PLACE AIRPLAHR. UCEkSED until Sept 41 safir trade, ap oe^olk SSSSi. •” «♦. TAEue rEtEn- ptaft. bis* ami castors, and u barto mtoee. will swap tar tl- Ida HwwIwM 0»ffc *1. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1960 -for M> MlafdUnoniii 671 TIZZY Rv Kata Oaann j Sdde Offk* Equlpinsnt 72 TAKE OVER BALANCE 1 mw camu^ac # tft. fcMBt m (Suit mw amen car m wM ■tWIwi. AIR cajh ^ rQR^nsro nun- wm«tx . kA m»i « in, an chairs. CA&B *66 USED TV'S. RADIOS,' _ fgy- *■* ft* »—-ft »*< KKs* Ej&lrrflfl ™«i« aio tupplle*. crock ft I li. Low*' liatfcrr MB* bmT BomR Nut Super Xemtone nom wrrtt tapper M W ■WITH CORONA STANDARD typewriter, Ml.» «4W>- . Sato Sport In t (foods;74 JmRIvi swif mSB- ___________________________»aya; t BEDROOM UOST FIXTURES JR-I regular*; fHT.il mum* ll.M, ctr* 1 —i. wowhnr IkiatM. children's I room* MloM(*n Wncreaceest. - Orshs rd Mu Are, —■ IS------ AND PORK HALF AND - " Roto' rsn. TO »4M8 ( iNoq» >6n*TM» ■ ciN 'lac. him work mo Uor lor garden janrurtar *ss2arisraas Used Trade-In Dept. Bu/fct ........ AMI . I P**ee klOSMsM •*» ... Uli L QUArtom. ONrkt Mkt. Wj Deluxe 3-Room Outfit Qemptato bedroom s*t iprUm* $309-95. MLR (town Turn* HIM p*r 1 Plot- bedroom id Res'tntng tkalr ....... Refrigerator II" ROA Mabog. TV. THOMAS ECONOMY Ml, WASHING LAUNDRY arSh saw, dm trailer, Toad contract or *a*h On. n MM..... TRAWm nfa gMVJ tonefimffi 00 a I lUUr income*Would TOSEPH Furniture Company gprMlrnately 1M gtlloo* TANK' Of oil. ... Otris' M tmoh Mho. US Twin stroller. lit. IS south Actor. T^rinGFr WAsher I E&trssismxffi doluie machine. Par only tl It , BARGAINS trtto to Y-grwovei mab.. M M MU Ib i It tag «M fa* at. -Panel yte gesatei topping. AM 19- a 34 gal hot water baMer. , A47.M. 1 pair warranty 1 Pro# act Toilet tll.tt with trad* Oaf* hi it • i Blacktop Driveway law repaint gave *• on I act. Calf year Advisor. PA t-4 THAOS TOP SOtL OB TRACTOR wort tor deep freeae. FEMm. —— "iug.^j— DISCOUNTSALS ON REPOS-aaaaad trade-in* *ad Aim sadiplrs ' «ISSr.“^ ient_____ Ml fN For Salt CHitWng fii I SKIN RANCH MINK -SCARP, re**oo»ble. PK 34*35. t UiublSIToowN-iu ITALIAN in if sox wsponio qowh II. Saad piece, 1 (lower NSMR I and 1 I tar- let, 5». ) place smpl* ■ wotproof erib mattresses. sUjSAWV bed*, complete. fWaSr l otece bedroom, otteer ff—. m«TNow IT”wortabtoTV. Wi“i«Ksr.«.n!.a KsS^Si-bgrissr tro**oo. M M Row JO" |U range. IN. New 3*" electric r a age. MM. tall tweed rag*. MUg. Rug (Mb. M M. I room oil beater* MAM. Slap AaNm. blood* and mahogany, ft.alft* bank bed*. jSsa. mto-SAcs citAm and datw-portTor MO. PB 5-M33 Mlt Stack---- Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY KS&S& wmMm - > *e. aonet. A*, rm. eat Safa tad* ........ 3 M. maple dinette. 1W Cooler Lake ltd prmp^ti^'ie'imtTeVii OM* II OA. Aff|OMATlflJP0T60A i VfJKW'W11 R^wT?itmoBU n oaOoB ^0bfP_ kHbtoflii~li ffi%MnM n I Crooki roST?*r ail bWiro ' B & B AUCTION, 5009 DIXIE HWY. Lunch Room Opto Er*ry AactMa Aciwm iron. T>r*yvm ftofia Raw Sooppini Caskr futalchingi tar tear* r«om.^p!u* appIlMMn aim a l*o aeugaaa end lnt«r*iilns Me Amu ami Oxford Com. a* Ida jaat ' Daasa Optoo *i mustty Auction north of oawed, lihtffllgfiiq-eg W&t “ ialt*. dfittag - an maamHdiM . .___ . ... mala, dam IB and U MA 1-1 If2 iWSSh-JWk- —--mu. ll- li . pt A-1M1___ MAN’S DARK BLUE WOOL nohogany. M AI N________ Macs chroma dinette, gg* M darenport aad chair. |M M iW&igj COUNTER PLOW, OON fumec* with *U tank. A-dtuna. *M Will duuw MAylalr MM*. For Salt MisctKaneoss 67: For Sale Mlsctltontous 67 « SMiaM. *a*.jKntSja ubi*: *33*: ;»»ndr»w*r b»l*nc« of d*fault*d contract - ceUaneou* atrl* Ma* It ' IMTlwAa^jrmfpsjrmeaUH! *Soy*«i« JaekaL *m 9. ROCklNO ■*d. 7nnlty j h >or mow Oas« I . (Mag into ooretoo. PE MSWaSar I gUs. ------JSRN BAt Jacket, Sac. C< NORTHERN BACK MtlSISAT JaekatTi**. CoaS. PS MtN W^^LUSMSlsKRAt STOLL SILVER 8 LUS MUI bbtrr wasTe mqnet »'d refrigerator. Ort c______ our car-load MldM. II MMalk. j Itb froomy. ertiper and chiller M^cdoalStdaM. M Ik. froem j ____S. Saataaw pe mob |wm^L.„ ^T~\ «aCTSIC . KANOS. RiPSldgR- I A lurmtUre. 65A erw]_ J t-Mtl after I a m clD§e-out ALCOA ALUMINUM Combination ' DOORS TWO IM.M STOe BRYANT OAB Porced Air furaacei and oontroU New MeratM. Reiuler prloe |>M gallen automatic gat ere fM. Act Reellni Co ITU N William* MM. OR )-«IM. fr*m*»..fumltar* Item*. Itajp be teen „ . pm. Pndlr. Saturday e ■**“ “ South Srondwt - MI * . .r&£¥ns "p6r sals por Information PS I-MSI. WOMAirs MUSKRAT PUR C0*t im£iifl6pti, "kte. InWk- tor Me; Red worm*. II for SOc; i.tered aril mo tomato ill T^lCreeb Ranch, MM at | 1 m gj id*, W MW, . -93£1"»J!L«w- ------------ iiib^iSri'SfWOifbSVtlEKB: * Sand, Grsvo) and Dirt 761 JofM^ryaafe. call anir • a m. eeer^MM III HlUtdip Driee, EM -------tl,fM eatk PE K "EAT MOSS. DELIVERED Ilf, 1 YEARS ORDERS ONLY. drape*, atoo 1STOMtieobll*, full ?«Th8 oFl... ............ „ lumber. Rrcisoimble srlcti. 1030 OtoklMid Mt.' rs MSN WEDDINO DRESS SIZE To AND pair d? oLn sketr., tit* I. and earn. PSIpMm wore' SENCHEI. AND PICNIC toklee. Shop load*. OR MW TllOM^imfiN~ARS¥ Rio SHIELD STORE Everythin* to meet your naode. Clothing Purnlture Ar ---- Loedlng truck ehru. TpjU dell Ins o*„ Jhe 1 LIMED OAK STBP TABLES i No Money Down - ll.M per week ____________________ fj™®* ®«™« 1**8213 j FOf Sste Mtoco«snooBs 67 3 MATCHntO PIRESIDE WI*0 chair*, like new. M* each. 1 Owe, Drayton __ FORMICA TOW DINETTE Stf SL----------------| fe JRlUi ■ehdpaRy wSie toMo. 1 floor Map, I bad, matching dramar and mi cot. I O.E. elwtrtc range, clean, Si. PS S-4JM Sylvan shore* Drive. 3~’pie6e SECTKMIAL. «1 PE MP1S j'opilOLSTEliED SLACE AND Cheat and Upright* New model* lightly ecratebed nr crate marred. Model* at big dto- ?»« year* to pey SP dejre eeme ,hg each WAYNE OAMRT _M N. SAGINAW PR MU* i MAYtAP waimi m rt &E kEPRIOERATOR. pROOli OiL Apt. iM* tsn kpB .alftrio j htthtmete pg«-na*. SECTIONAL. BART I3I.M ce. Office Al !■ Step 6o.r 'M W Sbefftold. PE( FEDERAL j Cl®^{j* ffljraw$'mwwwjm Modemizaiion i . fi^p|1»i°*r| —uiEo2*iw>»K OR MSI1 ENGLISH ~ POINTER. VI ............ g^Tgi;— — i m'mUTytiYlW YARI^ ~*H»iiCDt>fD >fc~A» ~Hh- rH^ksiMii. tSyTmre^rV'' v;.-?!!* Oood hunter nml retriever. 11 100,000 YARDli FILL. —i * y|[| y dkvt a $$ttk* "■••• rm> ___ . deliver. Thor CaotreoL I JUtQfMWt^^ftltiti, 10. -MA MM3. yy*. old, OR MW, lAsWBCIALtO-ASTONE'MYD TNADE OR UU, SRITTANY ieaohtand. URc yd, Fill dirt, Mt, I epantoi pup*, fib mo. MY a-3382. ““ Jd. Amerieaa ktono j UKC RSioUffWED^lLUE TRICE C33V. Saahabaw Rd., | ACoon Hound jiupi S**t if blood i^1 • ipj^wboimvitti "-^etohri and sL — — paUce. oood oaatv cnaBr mo**™ Bfflpr*3* ■—£ I Product*,— Ctorkaton, MA 5-3101. | iagSW^E ] CONVERTING TO GAS. WILtTsiUL. * atoctrlc. dryer, M gal etoctrto bat -water tonb and 3M fat. oil i drum, vary re**. MA MM3. I , DBAIUMSrN SOTTLk" OAS HEAf- I ______________—_— - 311 OIL tank. 1 • Ml an. I er M.MO BTU. Completely auto- LUXAIRE OIL BURNER, CON-tank, 1 apace heater, t Saey I matte. Child'* crib, complete. Toe- ; trots, end lank. Complete, tti washer IH «. Brooklyn, phono terbabe. Stroller. Playpen aad 15M E Maple Road. Birmingham ■ ..yj-NA*- ... ™ USED OIL PLOOR PURNACX. Mi ' P* MM3 ! USED HOUIEHOLD if |$ B, I tool*, and appUaaem. OR Mill, j w60DlhJTOjmiv SCREENS 1 - OE electric range. 1 4*4061 ■B -r UPBlapT.P^dOgi I PS l-41*4 aftor_» ______ —J-- bS|S?S| I QUARTER MIDGET RACE CAR. ________________ ______ _ ------*EAT MH$V M#"FBRBhLk’ os tlrMI dS'a'OT a!^ I«roiiifI$Hyi »no. Ion can, mi Locbtvea. PE | JMhatot Wjig Lk. Rd. PB ™oD\gg?rim! wvsai- a large Mleotton to iwwd'MK *. atiaell ueod Travel tndlW and aaad mobile homo* to aS&lMM, TWJIIam OffiftWiHf sapKC.?* UPUifWMSTWFB {•to one ef Wally Byami »*ctt- DwiiShi^irTWtB I gfflJK ot _cond^rEJ,^g1t insmon land yacht Etc. Rom. 1 eod. MOt -Board-; Wffl 1 Jacobson’s Trailer Sales Bad Rentals m . Trot wood. Mar-Ktef. Frank ami Tour-A-Home Travel tratter* par landicaplng trimming, Vie neoe*- tma* aw,, PE t-mi or OR M1U._________ Sand, Gravel and Dirt 76 — ............ _Ayfalr VllM P 80IL. or MAyfalr Vl»»l. ___ ! nr^itwr morBanTbebt toe id 1 _htandard br*d etad. PB HM moutGn, MEN'S CHIC AOO ROLLER MtATXS. Lika new, MM. PB iaB. MISC PURMITURB POR IaUV Inquire 30 E Longfellow Mahogany”Paneling r V-OROOVTD 81S pwwor meter. PE 3-lMd. Cameras and Equipm't 70 DUCAN PROJECTOR ___ PE M4M aftor 1:3* Sale MBsical Goods kk YDS. SLACK DtRT OR PEAT, prompt deltewry OR ) Mil, i i-im¥»tLm:witiii, i or we'll haul. PB Mill _ A-i SLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL, rOaM; sPUno-i„w »,i. alee brad b*U- __ Fleldbrook 8-3834. ww™ It WKKK OLD YfMUUHIRS PIGS for mto OL 1-tltt. - - - BUCKSKIN Alb t OAtTCD BA& PE UNP1_____ VAINT ^^UT^EWNWilSD S « i WSASS AOOORDIAR UEE NEW ZSJkSilS.:.. pontiac'plywood HAMILTON ELECTRIC CLOTHES 4ww nnnd enndtttnn sit ’ full, After « at HH Itom HOTPOINT REPRIO. Mto CU. 3 I yr*.- old. 12 lb. Uvoior. to bu j OR 4 l. Rom. OR 3-kill. wood. I I SPbCB .BBAtBRil-I ■ toon* All rraaonable _________L~ 1 ~btftd soil WkB. s P A^E fpl6Vbiho supply DEMONSTRATOR -1-awnmowcr Cloyrout ~ Otbfm ~ jTtod jffliwf *, ACCDRUlOffa : IBWWWWWWBPHWr , kB HIM. . ' ; BALED. MIXED HAY, NO liblN. 71 BLACK DIRT BROKEN CONCRET Fleldbrook MH4,_. bull-doalaaJPB t-Mtl. FEEDER PI08, I1M HICKORY Place dirt, sand and'gravel ! Ridge Rd., iMiy. md t-»u Delivered Flreploce wood, tree GOOD HOLSTEIN COW. FRESH. I ' “ — --- OA VMll" Oxford Trailer Sales TSVSSTJaa? SFB oval NAttonAl 7-iMi itto. FE 3 REFRhilntATORSI h 2 ELEC-trle itovei, wry good condition. price*. PB MH1 . wa.fivR®Jgg | BARRON UKBS . IM.M CHOICE FARM TOP SOIL OP ALL 1 REGISTERED MILKERS. E Lari- stock GreUch Oultnr* bind*, 5to yard*.. Ill delivered. I buck*, renedneito. writ* CObJE TAKE TALENT TEST 1 PE 44111 AIM, loadln* ! Leon St. Welled Lake VM HA»- iORAVBL. SAND. STONE. FILL | *MAt^ lp'5TTE lTTgAlUC; ere MAy- EDWARD S II a BAOINAW alrt, pttek did ton *oO, pent. I year* old. toed kldto hAr*. ’ jt-jijf ACCOWHONTlMd ------- * ---- '^mmMmmk^MWmd wmm m *• to M . *, - ■ of f wow-room Smell trailer*, tan. Med ■election of wad all dm. I milt I. of Lake Orion an MM. MY MUT. (HERE. QUALITY. COUJMjnMT , -IBNY II rt. VACATION TRAILER >hono Ebf- »j«ep» 5. PE Mitt.____________ SHORrs MOBILE HOMES a MM OR 3-0413, iPigiS’'ItHkMOk "WTriS'D tabto*. toby rintorime. MtoMg ,iM*wZMlS&F* III N SAOINAW PB I IRONRITE IRONER prove to -CT“ ^ ------- I ROOMS OP TORNITURB ULi-ioai 7-PIECE DININO ROOM SET AND ■■JH-S II pU. FT. BEN HUB FREEZER, roaeenabto. OR Will. si’ip. tv «M. prioidaire re-frigeretor |80. ga* . glove, tu, bedroom nU ISO. automeUc wacber ant drynr, living room ealto eiul _klim_ fnrnltnrc. FE >0002, . 141 Weal Walton. P. Clark, 30 INCH ___________ _ Pikegrov*. Im'MWPKi^Vinr M IH. OAS Ikui0x~4 BUMTB to good condlUOB. PE l-STM. “ ~ uo-yinaTOr elbctbic NOROE OIL STOVE. OOOD COND. 'HST^I_iwwH»«» M0. MA 5-1343. | BUDGET TERMS OIL SPAClt'lOMTatT LIKE NEW _ _ _ I'TRKSTONK IvTOKK : W ^ir..crif?ce* .. PR MINIS W. HURON n PB - --- ±, .... ACC6ROION:»SM I .tit MIN 5m---- - fii&t soSTinPf ll.M. COP; evans oil burner. »m. m oal. olk„?kTfr SP *fB i n « m» 'crusBbd~'s¥one. “^sahdTHra?■ Jlto Ji «Pg»M .MftM. jw I ^tank. W,PB_ltoMi._kE_3-d017. j nTW^wrf FRENCH HORN AND el Earl Howard. EM 2-M2I . Ri**. Tlimp^ WNtM DO?,?L* MNKrCOMPLEfE 231M CONVERSipN UNIT Wig,* and «»* Khool leMW nad ap- LOADING DAT''T_PrX 0IR7'”to':i ^In lulld P a®, ftp. 3 cnTOAS HEATING STOVE ttoM ! tsanffts •. VJ? t SB *tf F^R FUKNA^I^B^TV ako ( ml .* „ BIT1IRLY B PIAN07mBiiER~lOOdD^WNOr i TI*La*r«rM» toS^he^Tbantor upn, vacuum. Revelation accord- «.«!«»* '^^^prTdave 'tlT T ion ' ueoltont condition. UL lr.vr," Mb),_____ ■ ______ ALTO SAX.^CASS^AND STAND. AND SERVICE ~ ftP___I -em and Beamer travel traUcra.uaompu>to line of .part* (trap. Call l 3172 W, Huron ITB MM _______________-—. _ VACATION...TRAILERS . SERVICE AOS REGISTERED VOL- Plile Trailer Sale, and Rental. * TB-'bbBf CRIB DOLL bUOOY and .doll and clothing. FE 2-leu TPA R B L DOORS. 2 FRENCH 1 OAL- and screen*. Tt! 5-0735. . -— — ... -—. —- PIP W..^..?^A^i^llCTnglJ - USED-BATHTUBS' 1L0' * ““i POWER EfiULPMm Mm Jacob.en rotary W*.gmrj ! PoS^LE olL fURNA«. >1 | ji -* — vton ^jjuuto_k , n REFRldERA- I One M to ridta* tar, Felton Instrument eUrlUacr. now IIM. Ooodair rm Mill or FE wgt 1 deliver. UL Mill, ' PoitTiAc laBe builders sulk I ply. Sand, gravel and dirt, cement - mortar, trucking and ttl*. OR - ««♦.- - -....-...-............... v huh pro- {Ptl P»l — Sal* harm Produce 86 APPLES, PEARS. FRESH SWEET —FtoieT a* elway* Oakland - mS* eaet of Milford, OR 3-77M. 3771 Deland. Drayton : IS WOOtaBH STORM WINDOW and aereona. racellont condition. nj *"• LKATDTO dTAtl — I B00||S OP furnlahlng*. PB MW. M Thorp* St. Aftor s or weatend* larcwcrdi aBd mattress. brand new, lll.M. Pennon'* Pur- 32 INCH HEW CAST IRON FIRE-pot tor coni furnace, mb p Ini noraepower electric circular Of Bottle OAB STOVS, «XC. nltnrp. dl‘Orchard Lake MODERNIZATION SALK ON ItEW - - end piraitor* »-'d anpllance*. DOUO’B FURNITURE A BUY. * Oateleg table S MleC. bold articles. Call FE t . _____________ AUTOMATIC DELUXE KENMORE Refrigerator Ul. electric E ELECTRIC STOVE US. IW *»Mwta rm---I *- hsy MUST SELL 30-gal. aata. gee heater M4.M. COS. sink* and rottosa, IM.M up. Laundry traya ana *t*nd and faaocta gll.M. Cash and tarry. SAVE PLUMBUM 473 S. SSStaaw PE HIM FOR Sa£|I — 71 B.P.M. AUTO-matte tl. dpeenpeft/Rtimw mo. Stew tricycle M. love mat sad 775 Mhntlcello FREE STANDINO TOILETS I length* ; eOR eg _____ iiM. IIM. Ooodall SK 0 M-MM. now ISIT “ ------ ature electric. IMi MU. • EVANS son MOT Dixie MAple t-mi Hwy. * M OAL. GLASSED LDfKD OAS A BEAUTIFUL BIJY • SPtocOT Living Rms Hnlto pod. PE WM34._______________ ONLY $99.50 {new wiun^er type' %lI^ Choice ot Y Color* With Foam Cushions 111 Down: M Monthly. STtlM Dixie, IM3 Leon St. Walled Lake. •54 HASH. ELECTRIC TOP CORN machine, S cup seffee maktr. re during table, meehantC* tocti *nd 'hot. And miscellaneous OR 3-MUMfACiS STILL ! SkWKR PIPE AND PITOHOi • &5u?f!fr.^Ja“' y* cnlltonK j Sllpeeal, Tyloa, Wadg '— - licensed! M5*. dR 3-4154. OOIWO OUT OF BU8IHEI A«i kavk laroe sBlection of ---"id itr abMimu amd doer Corner Orobard Late aad smnB Spinet piano In walnut , wtaom Re t oennd piano thoroughly refta* -— -rltn now Ivories. Blond* irr-i'rrrrr— ' * ‘ jrlght ptano. BEAUTIFUL I mugho Dig your < Is and buriap »n SI milee west of c™. Lochaven Road. __ EATIHO AND COOE1NO APPLES at rOlaekmOfe Orchard mfi. Room, open Friday. Snturdi Sunday , 2150 Sliver Bell R, SAVE $1,000 hiIJSOU' (Mt DOWN t AT THIS PRICE Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home a Sales .“fc-syTu-SHsas ____Open 7 Days n Week VACATION TRAJLfeRS IF new TrUtoP w*3P^r man,ijemrnw FE 3-3111. ... AUBURN HEIOHTS. MOSILf VIL-^ Sharp. ITS N Opdyke. FE OXFORD MOBILE MANOR TOR those who want the best. 4TMT . lot*. JMV cement 'Sntlin. etc., " east of Oxford on Lako- Dally i NURSERY GROWN uSfiSI ptano OBk upright , , ■, —B---—--- --- M mmitb.. See you oa f£s ride-! -ore M M e.^e. ^IIjuum GALLAGHER’S arSf,limto,'myfr^T»" to E. Huron „Pt 4-OMi. Clarketoet — -Jp- E ALTO SAX. OOOD COND. NOW IS THE'^tTSe TO 'PLANT OH 3-3W2 t evergreens- ■ Michigan nursery fok 1 oalv Jvoop'' chLAmmrr.' *** rJgmt unus X22L.L~“£11 GR1NNELL S 14477---— pick them 3fl80.dlddlng* ‘-Ibcrta peschcs: Pick your j own or ready picked, -Pear s, ready picked. . 12334 Foley Road, 4 mi. H south of Fenton on Fen- r ton Road, lit house west. ' I vlllt road. OA t Bait cl Bnldwto. PE I For Sale Tire* 92 mftMHfft^flHk |Uo whitewaUi, OR SALE — APPLES AND , fresh filtered cider. YaSey View l Orchard* lUll H s r 11 • a d Rd . I Fenton. Under new management operated^ bjf^ Diehl's Orchards. { llpseal, Tyloa, Wedgelo drainTujf.rri_______ ORANOERORO PIPE A PITTINOS __________■■ SCRUM AN SPINET PUNO. Beautl- j For Sale Pets 79 plums green oaoe, I ' Rice Parm. M3 N. in AKC MALE BEAOLE DOOB PE I44S5 PEACHES. KALB, NOW 1 PEKINOBSE !I*f ** BIG SALE OF •*& USED tires; 4 to pick fi :e*. Some nuts wall* and btoM Basic; HOT WA7TO~1»EAfBB M OA1. tUXKMhMff hotwater Stoker. $115. 3484 W. Huron. ETC Special Paneling Offer D panel* w toehotTuy * V-groove. D grade .... 5484 each *1 panel* to mahogany V-groore. C grade IS J0 each it pi mil. y«" mihogiay V-groore preftnlstacd $7 00 cich Oak Flooring SeJact red ........... HU U He. 1 Common . ffifl. KENMORE COAL HEA71CR OOOD condtBce. g». MA 4-MW.______ LOVELY 8INOEX gEWINO MA- Cm*, aptogne*dtf jtfemlTSr •t SCl lO or M net month Including beaatlfal consol* cpbtom 1M. wunenl Os. PE Mill. MY DADDY SAYg. YOU ARE JUST My Daddy ears H your oewdR la good, yog can cot ntgber qrunl-RK 52jj>i mmmwA tmSSt how paying ter Mv Dadd< worktas *>■< told on or afraid you might be go ot strike, your seer will be paM tor > rnekewp payment*. BENSON LUMBER CO. PsnHll PE 4-JH1 ‘ ^SIEGLER — Gas and Oil Heaters Twice the Trod* an Schick *, t mVSr Will. STALL SHOWERS, COMPLETE »*> .afd curum im to wlth lsSceto, 5MJM TolieST*"l58 fudugna nssrisi cat, ij Or-, chard Lk. — SPECIALS! FIELD TILE . Deed FREE ESTIMATES. PRA TERMS ! SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. >345 BMhlaad Rd- tkilPI OR 3-WSS BFRIHai ! LM34 • |' CAtL'HOW .................. 'rvyae^^lH^MM^CWcp. tttokd- j jripMBg BgM^ MpIfER M BALDWIN OStOAHBONlC ORGAN flh 44H5 .....-__________ "AEC DACHSHUNDS “at BTU D ; rU.?f. "SffiPFF jffg^BT Tl_ Pnppto* Jamor's. % ».»>i Osrnun. 51 Bnvey. Pontlai Organ Repair Viunuj luf .. .. PHONE PEdcral 2-4*14 ! AKC REOI8TEREE) COCKER'PUP-I ples.jgE 4-MSY wlr pinjules! m¥ 3-1343. ARC COCKER PUPPIE8 SUGAR- S HELTON sf- PO-VTIAC-BUiCK 223 Main St. OL 1-gU] BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE MILE tomatobs, fice nt crjcam ____H___________ __, ■■ jTT >Sjb tsS mmXLSriSk TROMBONB AND CASE. GOOD male Orange Belton English gel- i Oiddlnes FW ra I-cssn condlthrtL MA «4>l»t -_; I tor. cam be registered. 18 mo*.. ! “ . "Jrgg:- TOWhi ato jyagAqidwL^M | _w>- rm A ^ ^ Ski* Farm Equtpiwnt 87 CAuuatuiS TOMATCH88 ' S Su PICK YQUR |----------- N i ... --- MM Msar Rd. OR i-lwt I LOOK! 1ttsl4 B^4CK TtBiB.J T^moriiww: “ 3S 5S^ ,Z5hLmm* T gSX fiierecn._____j $5r* Sales. M> S. SagKew. 4454 or FE 4-t*4«. - ■, «» TRIAD' TIRBB «79 s li M ^ end reff Pabto the. ™ _ ___itcoo I* Segtonw ' P2BJ upRiorr fian6 tit rVETftEdidiABFri— _ _ _ clertoet aud case, slightly i i172.50 new, sacrifice Viol, t ------------ 5M. OR 34MS. Sola Otfloe Enidpmant72 map Nf6'”iA«6RAL CASH REOUf- *-"? from ^ — In riak* buy new or (Mtory rebuilt cash registers The Netlanel Cash Reg Utor Co m W. Hanm Pwntlac pe imt. ti a oratiot. mi Clemens. BQward 3-4333 CASH JrggL_______ RKUMOTOR addino machine. $£r W I yintirtTURB-rKX- ...ma 4^ t5 rimift. tjGS*|6B®M toalers" *OR Vwff' BOPTON *TUD. CH.OTOCK, CURT'. " lee, R 3-S3M. BdxpOu^a. ak<^. excellent pedigree..fiaehv ■■ Pewue, — _____MAh.mKi.feMt CH1BUHUA PUlWIEi. 82t. 'PE 443*4 cOte "Miu. fbPTnmm » each. 4531 May bee Rond. ooauTEn, Aim cAoe talke ■ ■FE-44585; ' ' DACHSHUNDS.' 2§AL# AND V»-male, red and Stack puppies ( week*. • Cbemptnn etretu. ABC. 4152 Wind late Park. Wat* rises iNOU&l POINTER TOR SALE. OR 34205 after 5. yS*r'KITTW* TO OOOD HOME FZMALI BASSET. 'I YEAR. I pers MA 2-lllt. frBb TO ISRiod itotce:' ( PART »MtfUlt KfriSNS PREg to good horns. 44 H. Kerri mac onfMAN SHEPHERD pupfin: show ar' --—------- - — 4-1H1. cultivator, drag, a A RMAL OOOD SELECTIOH OP Mtodon tractors, Itoto TUlert aad HOUGHTEN & SON M N. Mkht Hltoiitsi, QL kTO^bSSS, . , Huron Ml STANDARD BRAND HI u trade to on Oenera) a aWwaV ■ftBmuws mtnrorTltoiH tlques LOU of mtac. Nd chi — M. Upten ' “ ' re. MT Yll ________________2-1511, , ., . ■ THIRTY UtalTrMfha iMi THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, i960 PAY SHIFT By Ynurit kinm , F«r Sale Cepe wnMitf. THE HOST FOR TOC* CAR? tw TRIUMPH VOTOMTCLM ~ iwgogw^BfflSH!# f — WE BUY — i - TRADE DOWN - -MMStSFf- “ — TRADE UP — ' * F»dw 9* ■ y, ■ ■ ■ I 1_.1Sa.-~,—--1 DON’T TAKE A |i ni. schwinn hots rxcyc^x. mnu TplrV* LLOYD __j flnh nl Mm eacelleot - coodtuan *38 B Delaware Drive.! MOTOR SALES • 1 VrT **''“ *- -----" urn tg#wi osnSnaffi ohsd cahs ®**® »KJ£fJ“* ** %,r, w HAROINBURO MOTOR SALXa * •sg’ Vajsr^wTJdicw*_»'_«*•________wws . Hobby shoo J* ■ Uwmu, TOP CAM DOLLAR FOR ALL iJKHWvU-------------! ! Btato i Accmoriet 97i _ CRIOR AUTO SALES fa rT roRROLA* BOAT PIDBl 'cuan'ca^5DA K^OOS560 “»» kJ. MM motor, IMS. 8230. | Economy Curs 21 Auburn - -T WT ' '*,"*“*----------- w HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS 7 New '60 Ford F750* and F800s PRICE? . They Have To Go M ‘ jra1 ' fmr Mf&n t. H* I MtHAC STARCRndr. R A-t- |W4 mUHiM »m. $2095 'Cy* Owens! m OAJ^UUfD^AVENBK ww xhhvboijctTT iff» DOWN i . ..lord ilinTm s. —«. ft> MUi Chevrolet mII'msw1 tiruiX; I door, l iilfclir, etandorginea-| mutton, Easy-eye glass. At to- EllkicttDA'j &l tflri I IEROME- g-jn^S'SElBBIGHT-SPer ' Ukr RaeR MW. or ««• allarj — — j——j -f- U >T miROLAS BOAT. MARK * _ 40 h p. motor,, irtlkf w MAKE US -AN OFER 560 S. Main Noirthvl\le | '54 CADDT LIMOUSINB. Beat Offtr l.loid Mlr» 333 «, bag. .PH Mill chev irwHtfk mnu:'W. P.B. and P.8 . P O RAH 81315; MI 44335 —; Cp i- - P V CHEVY~2*Dfc. $595 * NO CASH NEEDED )/ 77 ONLY 111 PER MONTH Rile Auto. Mr. BeU. Pt MAM JW E Bird, at Auburn P u 1 1*84 CHEVROLET,' RADIO AND HEAlta. StaOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay meat* of ilV.dS per St. Call Credit Mgr Mr. Parks at MI 1,1 r mb a-wa. ■■SRBBh- cw5*y I _.gr* . wXuoST" pawtr aUering aad brakM. A truly buuuafuT Birmingham cor. BOB FROST INC uwcom-kiwcMir • ~ 10 8-2888 • jwiittE Payment* w awntt- »» .... Radio and haatar, w-wafia. auto. ^■rssr^£?m mWcaStr*1 mt-bu 'M WORD, CUSTOM. •SASBjrifcfiKS' Rathburn Chevrolet j NorthvlH* 5srgF^ss,5 K«go* Sa!es*& Service - TVftaor nSTtMM mita*. an Mt. OROSitt _., 45 MS maker*. VfiRa wait, waah- fuSSs?** VA Pordamatlc. 74. WJ^MMi bllt olftr. fart ■Ssfvss amuotilt Sown — Mr Pafiji TT lfil A-t Uaed o»r ■ V FORD I DOOR HARDTOP . v $755 M CHEV. 4 DB.*A0ON818M ’M Chovretat Impeto convert. HIM H Blmoa iTilMf WR» .. H Bntah CiH«h Hard too _ HARDENBUBO MOTOR BALES Corner Caaa dk Pika PS I-73M Open »y- — ~ OK USED CARS TAYLOR'S - 'Cy' Owens WILSON v v ^ pnSil. ______ HU CHEVY HARDTOP. V I. POW- | srytldo Itn MaadikWtasra. .; -t -u Chevrolet bel-air. beau- | pay for supervising it?** • *— ‘-•-1 •-■‘1a and r *7 PULL -----t.-**---—r——. "I’m not afraid of work . . __cuBjli«4w> . what kind of money do you i"iuss,,agute?‘S8l CREDIT MANAGER PE ________ Ktny Auto gaits lit a. gailnan 1M CHEVROLET RUCAYNE 4-— cnainc. radio, haatar. and white ftnlst.. Stock For Sale Cars i PORD CONVERTIBLE-Vd 830 Oakland Artout - FoutlAC 'nf1 JotaronVEaSd ^ir5ler.* Md iyijWUHK AirD ] tWNtiiWfc ifl*T ayCiggl- ! writes andtralkr. IMd modal. •WJ^KJL ,*SSftS°.,"Torr' ATTENTION WERE PATINO 'Ti'ssv-Bd. BL I TOPitt dollar G&r»,io”sra. ♦ 370 Aacot Rd. fl MOW 'Cy'Owens TRUCK MART MniWm and vtilto WtL. irn 11 i . i z I Dodg^ Dart | “a $1975 pontiac-Cadillac CLEAN /BirBtituhaa Trades ’ Woodword wm TOP TRAnUH OH YQDR OLD CAR _ NO PAIR OPPER REFUSED. NO MONET now ilr-*—-’' 1SS OAKLAND kaaabltr. MY 2-MU. vim - FORDDEALER A-i Uiad car SboppUiy FORD 1-bOOR TAR AND • 25% DISCOUNT - on nU 1M0 Johnson Motori • mrufaB boats | WARD AVE. BIRMINOI | vli j* icwirvRoOn1 um. 4 ton pice- up. Radio and bsator, long box $595.-: 'Cy'Owens INCLUDES FREE RADIO And All standard factory rqulpme Sales las sad Uooose extra. . ww« ■■■■■—. mw*v. ■»., >■ KAMMLER-DALLAS IMI N. MAW ...ROfanpaTERl lmK*ra twr OWENS MARINS SUPPLIES nfMjrl (Aka Avo rt kssaa D CaSi**' fail H HORSEPOWER Golden Jarelix. eleetrlo ikl» CHEROKEE ALUMINUM , loot hoot osd oaatroli. udd u >» TOM MACE 11 YARD DUMP ulThe Problem Is' s^p^^r “c ^ U0 OAKLAND AVENUE FE Midi CHEVROLET t DOOR 117 CfiZ auto, R and H., whlta vallt. Have — TreSw’a lately? 1 MM. MA «4tM KELL?' I Need'Clean TJsed Cars [ -S HARDWARE QUALITY MOTORS Ji.1. 1 Ha *41 ORCHARD LAKE fl HI BOB FROST INC. LINCOLM-MERCURY IK d a>>* 'M CHEV V#MOlCilM8N. Lloyd Mtrs m a. SM~ PE Mtll S roymT^ h> ftOgj Tot?: DOLLAR « fatt Man sineiator. taobomotor n w 'M OOdohl — Hf l , apmplete with tlnele lever con- ^ clrl wanted (or out I - MM. EM MMd. ~ _ dealers. I ~oEhtrgain Clearance j_H. J, VAN WELT Auto Insurance 104 * SCOTT MOTORS AND SERVICE lid PIxIs'Hwy. c4 2Mdd. FOR MOdt CARS <20 FOR (MONTHS PH. or i-im __:—ist"i II CHEVY WAOON. «. ETICE. 1850. PI t-1211. ■ , IMI CHEV CONVERT. EXCEL-lent cond IAA VIM after 0. IMI CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. mmI 102 Foreign and Spt. Cars 105 j r - BALANCE — WELD ___mm Carried In Stock '24-HR. PROP. REPAIR Free Check OTt. f Newkirk s Eoat S Prop Service f .T188 Cass Lake Road. Keego ■ . Sale Used Trucks 103 WARD AVB. BIRMINOI 4-273S. (Ml CHE.. IMI Eltaabots Lfc. 1 8 WOO 1HAM. 1 white top. ponneau , cov miles, like new. 12.21 Wood alee, Troy or I 8-2030. 'M HILLMAN MlUlET, MM. MY | Dodge Dart) ff $47.43 PER MONTH DELIVERED BOB PROST INC. LINCOLN-MERCURY MI 0-2200 -ALL STANDARW PACTONT II EQUIPMENT PLUS HEATER, • aajuenrrj*- -tLU T-----1 John J. Smith |rEV 1MV 2-DOOR. RAOp AND DODGE, INC 211 %. SAOIHAW__PE MtH 1M3 DODOE. $128. OR Midi AP-tSr 4:30 p.r"- UM DODOE 4-DR. (tuna food, out the door Id full price. d BDSEL' 2 DR- lURDTOP. ESC. CUSTOM 2-DOOR 300 cond. Must i INI FORD 2 DOOR V4 BT1CE, RAH. now tiros Clou lor f4M. WO Paaloon Or 2SMI.____________ ’W FQRH NEW. 8-8204. Radio and Healer, . Fo-O- ■ ( I $1695 Sp©ctacular I Pontiac Retail Store SPORTSMEN’S f HEADQUARTERS e -V24 at the Ooukle SpotNght | tot DEAL sports Cars NSW AND USED MEALY. MO. SPRITE "w lMUr • \ . . - Austin Hrsly CHEVROLET S CYL. STD { CLOSE-OUT BARGAINS rORBMMa | HOUC.HTEN & SON i tw N Mam Boeheyter • r>r. i-mH; j 8S* RENAULT7 OOOD' ICOND 7 22. - i price I Is#'________ Schutz Motors. Inc.— •12 8. WOODWARD S HAM Midwest 0-8300____ MA PLYMOUTH S+ATION WAO- BILL SPENCE ' ■■‘RAMBLER’' WILL ACCEPT JUnbklari1 ww* rood w part paymant. S ' WOODWARD A ; PLYMOUTH STATION WAOON. t**4. ohoAP. Mutual vairn. ‘fl PLYM. HARDTOP, M D »yd Mtrs. 222 B. dU. PE I "LARKS" 4 LEFT at Wholesale Prices BAST TERMS - TRADE M*»nrdc Motor 'firMaring M PLYMOUTH BEAUTIFUL 2- Ssflnsn ■ LINCOLN I__________ I white, lull power, i k-0471. uS*S New MC PE______ W lljggBBWf. |Ud PR-|t lit MERCURY’HARDTOP, RADIO AND HEATER. MTOCbMATIC. ABSOLUTELY NO It ON IT DOWN. Aasune payments of SIS per mo. CsU Credit Mgr Mr. Parks at Ml VTSfO. Harold ' Tumor Ford, _________ MERCURY NM MONTEREY 2 DR. tamos, Auto., Jtasalt.. paw dr ataftaa. powsr brakes. ll,ddd actual Aba. Must aaa to appreciate. (Bit.— --------—a*1' , BOB FROST INC. LINCOLM-MERCURY MI d-MM _______ flnlan. Radio A heater. NnjBoM^ down. Pull ^rtce 82M T MANAGER. PE I a Saginaw Ramblers Ramblers Prices slashed. Bid discount. Att modela la stock. Buy now and - WR dt G RAMBLER 1887_PLYMOUTH BELVEDERI sedan. Mist bhie. V-O e AIBPLITK STA- —» no. 1710. Only rrM. u™ CHEVROLET CO 1001 S. WOODWARD AYE. BIRMINGHAM. MI ♦dot ISM PLYMOUTH >R HARDTOP. . Aut ' ’87 STUDEBAKER SILVER HAtrE aEALOIARP! only 81.1M full price. Any aid ear or fM doom, feme to St your badpet. ___Schutz Motors, Inc. 112 S. WOODWARD B'HAM Midwest M200 U PLYMOUIW. MAKE AH OP-fer. FtMli. YOUR OLD CAR DOWN JACK COLE INC_________ —J W. Maple at Pontiac Trail WALLED LAKE MA Mill MaTUDKBAEXR LAREBTATTOW WAOON. I1.1M and yonr old oar. EDDIE STEELE FORD FE t-d2M PLYMOUTH 1M7. V» SAVOY. AU-tomaUc drive. 4-dr. Mao, white 'irgil ttrua. i etrsM, MjrajuMtP or. MA 4-Mdl Bloomfteld Twp ‘IT fTUDntAEBR OOLDEN HAWK Vf. AUTO. TRANS. POWER ------------AND BTHERINO AND POWER brakes, warn walls, mi. Van Camp Chevrolet Inc. MILFORD_________MU VAtM M MERCURY WAOON PS AND PHTVoty tim. OR WIN. 1 -*“'“i|y'nohtclair hard. im^erotbt: 118 S. Saginaw H BIMCA 4-DOOR RAPID AND-HEATER. WHITE WALLS, A SPECIAL CAR AT A SPECIAL PRICE J1|BSS.’ EDDIE STEELE ceS^autS WAOON. With 24 m. to (Ay. EDDIE itinCUt FORD PE ’M TV MICRO-BUS. OOOD CON-<4W,a" $400 and ttki dm*» me. Of >14.84. n» 4 ^8^gBr-«USr Jart. Make PsymenU T immr&if*-----8™™^, » **“ Rite Auto. Mr. BolL fg * IM Bast Bird ot 1984 MERCURY 2 DOOR HARDTOP. ASBOJL.UTELY NO MONEY f 000 miles. OR 3-2012 ..Mrgl2! S~CHEVY. V-l. 1 Ion, OR 3-2401. NKW 1MW FORDS ^ _ m ■ . muy Jn .*ita tarn j DEMONSTRATORS - ^ isr «a,- i#yltoiWr$gWf 1 1558 PLYMTH 2-DR. 122 per^mooth.^ Urge selection _ $080 j SHELTON Pontiac-Buick Rochester, Mkh. < OLi-«l33 •Id mCK CONVERT, m DN. Lloyd Mtrs. 2H B. «Q| PE 2-tlll j II BU1CR ’ OOOD CONDITION ^ gm 80 CHEVY CONVERT. BRAND now eoodlUon, take over eaav payments. OR 3-8371. BEATTIE ’60 FORD DEMO Fltrloae 800. fa'dr., R A H. I «] I white side walls, mil mtrr undercoat. Only l.too miles 112 A. WOODWARD Rlt.°AL4^rP5?nM™THMt wood condition. RJtH. PE §*20S4. i iim hp BlTd. a4 snknwn Crissman [imek. IMi twit?* 4-door W Bulck’a hottcii cor. Turbin drive New or Used I TRUCK ‘ Bulck'a buttes car. Turbin i transmission. Radio, hotter, Wi walls. Mil power, full new warranty. l,Et miles. Many o . CHEVROLET 2 DOOR RADIO and hesler. I cyl.. no moniy down- Pull price ItM. Assume jd^psili af rais nor nm. CALL FISOftER BUICK. INC *01 S. WOODWARD ____ BIRMINGHAM HI 8. Sotlnau I860 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 2-'— I cylinder.' PwWtrllk1' tflo, healer. Taco turouoli Stock No. 1722. Only 11.185 NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 8. WOOD- ARD UP. ONLY A PEW. Mazurek Motor & Marine Sales faOUTM BLVD AT WOO U . . Wt 4-8587 HTORAGE OP MOTORS m " NEW EV1NRUDE WARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM. I 4-2736. ; 1153 CHEVROLET CONVERltELE. radio, heater, good motor, needs reverse gear Md. PH HIM. CALL BOB BUTLER M atthews-Hargrea vei dll OAKLAND AVENUE PE 4-4547 ROOD CLEAN USED MOTORS 41 ARRINGTON BOATS • your EVINRUDE DEALER - payments AVAILABLE TON 5t AK1N F. - For Evinrtidc HAROLD ,j TURNER-FORD | IMS BUICK I4MI. . HARDTOP Quod etuaa oagT lWo. After 5. KM 2-2I3I or KM IdMI. 1855 BUICK SPBCIAL. BAROAIN I 1328. 3841 BlUsbeth Ui. Rd. 1 cStmku. ________. straight stick. No rust vc.ent condition tnstda an. Oood white wall tires, radio, heater, rory clean motor ami interior. uses no oil: Two tons orchid Just Make-Payments ■ft CHKV.. 2-DR., 8. 1385 8» Only Ml Mo Due Oet^ 21th CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN-some? Come In and see u* and hofa you Adjust to a less expensive car. DON’S USED CALS 77 MS4 Lake Orion ________ MY 2-2041 • _______ Md FORD. 2 DOOR RADIO AND HEATER, 8 CYLINDER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aa-sume payments of EM-71 per mo Cali croon Mir. Mr. Pvu at Ml 4-71*1. tarrid furaor Pord. 'St- SS-'Sf FORD8-CHXVB "0” DN. I per mo. OU1 ______________t payment October 18th Ring Mr Bing. PE 4-1008, Lucky Auto Sales. 183 S. —dwjMMiw. ■,'■■’■ ' 7 ______I 1851 BUICK 8UPER: “ . ,.. M 8-3534, H Qxf in ii Ig^WgM _____ Jk. 41M DOWN Lloyd Mtfl 232 8. bag. PR 2-8131 1*850 CHRYSLER Rjllt.- llR^Y f eountry^grm '58 FORD Pstrlsne 800 hardtop, radio A1 ‘ - “ ' —M. ifti' hector. V-i engine, itmlght A real sharp Mack finish, um Lorry Jerome ROCHEgTER FORD DEALER Ford Oalaxte — 4 door. Vto. Crulsematic. Largo radii, electric wipers ■ washers, whitewall Urea, PA humor, T-Btrd motor, wsdgwood blue. Padded Biuiinshli. 1738 Lakeland lylvan Lrts. PORD, 1858 CtJSTOMLINE. 3-DOOR sedan, V-d engine. Pord-o-matlc, ’84 PORD 8TATT0M WAOON, WILL trade. EM g-SIL Conway. _ I960 Country Squire upltoiilory. ______ wagon. Aut_________________ mission, power steering, extras. tally « Ltlio 1 • TR* ONI AND ONLY IOO% JBoat R^Dairs 464 S. Woodwgrd BIRMINGHAM JMdRCg OMLT,8Sj8> ! ’57 BUICK roadmaster hardtop I 4 Door - Radio A Heater Dynaflow. Power- steering, end Potter brakes. :................. . $1395 7,0« OL 2-0721. _ J •M. CHEVROLET, 1 OWNER. Clean. OR 3-2303, aft. 8 p.m._ 1857 " CHEVROLET BIX ------- door station wagsn. powergtld*. * — 3 MI 4-7500 Pontitc Retail Store j 65 MT CLEMENS dT PR 3-7864 | BUICK. 1888 ELECTS. 4-DOOR. BIRMINGHAM MI 4-2731. CHRYSLER '5*3. 4UltW.'“ ‘ Dr., Anto., RAH. Radio, heater. I HEATER. “ ABSOLUTELY -----1Y DO— of 88.85 ■U. Mr g| Harold 1 1983 PORD V|. VERY OOOD TRAN. •Id*. Ml Elisabeth Lk. Rd. Chnefca. 1883 FORD- VICTORIA TAKE over pa ymenu. 834.80 mo. Sol. 8348. OaB PE 48881. bta- 13.185- d model* to choose |. ___#iTdiiBMr~km 'id *Li—SCHR.AM, TRUCKS,... vitywya —I AND EQUIPMENT ■^ " woodward »mfnm DMCOUNTB NOW igUmgMB,? OR >1388 .. BIRMINGHAM _ t. Si—1% ipt. m 8-4101. cy Owms, | Lloyd hitft. fll MH Station, Wagon Sale - 14' ebru craft r Jokoaeo and trai man, how77...... '’DOWN r 48 H P Evtnrude a 1818 lb. capacity uy Used bjtftl department Rathburn Chevrolet ,'MSB BUICK fjiiSi iliMDTI*. TON Pick- . power steering, api hrakrn, ort-*---*---1 —1 Mta$l mUe*. 81378. Phone b Northtllle 1 H3gc« tSi~: Schutt Motors, Inc. | Ill s. WOODWARD ' S HAM M&wemAdta • , 1152 DODOE, OOOD SHAPE. after iTPE 8-8881. ", . ,, ■ MDpoqi piawp. ■rjm. UaydYftrs. 238 M. Ms. PE 84U1 ! •, JB-J* g<*hK TOAI5». M2 S. Sag. ”” American, driven 1 yenr. owner getting married. 3-4841 anytime. 12 8.'~8atl " PE^^l ■H, white walla. lm- 1936 OLDSMOBILE 81. 2 doer, Mu* and White, hydra-matte, power brakes, radio 'and beater, whit# wail tire*. Sharp. Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Main at., Oarkston MA Mill •81 OLDS IUPER 18 4-DRT7POWER dlieriag asdbiigna.......JMS hardEnbuiio Motor sales” Corner Cass and Pike PE 8-73*8 ’•i otiM, i doON, 666D BODt, best offer. TE 5-0133 after 3 PJ». •10 OLDS HARDTOP. AND Batch convmtlble, all power cept windows. PE 0-2035. ’ll OLDSMOBILE "OT’ 2 DOOR HARDTOP. RADIO A POWSR STEERING. ROOK PRICE 8L885 — 7? ■ OUR PRICE $1595 50 PL7TMOUTN STATION WAOON* CHEVROLET COMPANY ROCHESTER OPEN EVEg. QL 2-0711 vertlble. Clean and law mtleag fajl power, 82,W8. OR 3A223 •88 — 4 DOOR HARDTOP 8TAR-chlef. brand new Bonn tires. Perfect cond. 82300. Ry owner. “ 4-8127. . 1956 CONVERTIBLE SSTgo* tC**! owner ?t 5*3186', 1848 Warwick. Sylvan Lake *8 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, i power. MI 8-3884. vertlble. lew mileage, 83.(00. OR 5-4330 after 8. I860 PONTIAC STATION WAOON. hydramatlc, radio and haatar, power steering and krnkw, power rear window. Lew mileage. Baal 18th. Ring Mr Blog. PE 4-19M. Lucky AIM galea. 1)3 gautb dag- ’59 FORD OALAXXB HARDTOP 3 Door $1895 Cy' Qwens '17 poitb kAkDTew, Ucyd Mtrs. 232 g. Sag fl 3-8131 53 FORD CONVERTIBLE MUST PEOPLE S AUTO BALES PE 2-2351 Stale. A very I s owner car. Omd ! strata. ' ■ 48 Oakland 1888 Cervatr 4-door sedao. Stand-Beautiful royal biua Jtnlsh. save! INI Chevrolet Bel Air 4- door sedan, v-8 engine, ' PowsifUde, powsr aiaarlngi newer brakes, n> oio. Solid turquoise (tab. Save! hardtap^OA engine. PowtrgUde. PANEL. OOOD CON* jMNJhnij,. Wtb w ton piaTup l ’M ROADMASTER BUICK, TOLL POWER OMD CONDITION Sldd DOWN, Ml OVER PAY-MKNTS Ft Irlfag, 1*40 OMs Dynamic -w 4*door station wagon. MvEraaMtlc. pow> er steering, power brake*, radio, heater. Meaty MtamdMMmta Beautiful god Si I960 Pontiac $2795 '60 Pontidc S.C. 2-DOOR ^95 60 Pontiac S.C. VISTA $2895 I960- Rambler You Wcint Bargains Lr**-r-sst?Bs Heater. I r down p AMBASSADOR WAOON. 1 toll Tower SAVE $800 MM PHMM 'Timriii J 4t. sedan. {Mramnlta*lumo Heater Blue wMa Ihml BMUdL A dandy I Law dewp paytaewt. 15Q Cars-and Trucks ’41 Chary Club Coupe ....1 45 'SI dtryimr. i I Plymouth Sedan S elaOon wagons. 'I *■* Ml** tudey. nwr.......................... t Chevys. ’55-’54-'»3 .. . ... fUK •56 Pord ataUfil JVgB. 4 dr. 'M Dodge and ‘54 Chrysler I Cadillacs. '5V-lg^3E8^iEL. 1 Pontiac* Prom ISM da. SIS 8 Old*. ‘54- 83 8 Packard* H 'M '54 • 2 Bulcks M-'M- tl 58 Ford '84 penttae 2 '81 Fords. Cor. aad H T. — 1 Yolkswagena. 'M and '57 •it Maico. dl ml. pur gal. fig i Just Make Payments •55 Pontiac, (285 Par only 117 mb. Dm Oct. 21 RltrASW. Mr. Ban. PE 8-453* . 108 East Bird, at Aataws 1855 PONTIAC STATION WACION. 4 door, radio aad heater, tewer steering and braka*. white 3h7oifl. 57 PONTIAC HARDTOP, ---- Lloyd Mtra. 132 b ang. PE 8001 PONTIAC, indb CONVERTIBLE — White, red Interier. hydramatlc, HMMUMnri,. brakes A steer* 1*5* POX STARCHltP 4*C PuUt equipped wtl This to aBamftyt 4-DR. HARDTOP ---Balance to IlnhBct 82,888 at bank nlet. Schutz Motors, Inc, •IS •* WOODWARD RMAM Midwest 8-5308 tOM POHTUC CONVERT. POWER 5,080 Ml. MY MOM. i 00 VERTURA HARDTOP. POWER, i 02.WS. PL^TTO CHOOSE —ir- ‘S3 PORD 4-DOOR SEDAN .... m '0# Pontiac *dr. aid. Hydramatlc. radio sad banter, ilka r— *'•“* 55 PaOkatd el '84 Cberrolat 1-dr. sedan . ’igTrStr, Id Pontiac Sdr. station wa •** Buick Mr. Hardtop ,.... SSW •VSStfilL **^- .**^- ,7^ 5* Pord 4-dr. aadaa. T4 Pord-o- OLIVER Motor Sales PRICES standing Used Car'galas Engineers who will glee yen Lfij? «wete SSry^htaSiWo'i'i Sawyer, and Mr. Mae ■*. huge' following throogh ammd practices ins Ugh cad* ot tamtam ethics 1132 Meodowlawn Omaar ~Qg» Mptl Just Make Payments •58 BUICK CENTURY. *3*5 *— **- "-Je Oct. 25th Ft 8-4538 108 East BlVd. at Auburn 3^gMCHTOfcfRgK^AVY | ^CAfl^^^ORK. ,» POW^jPIOgljP »+ iSj. I 53 CApSMC 4 DR. 82 BER3EB. HASKINS CHEVROLET Russ Johnson Motor Sales Very ctaaA. OR :-*24». LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 HAUPT PONTIAC- CLARKSTON i mile north of T5t? HOMER HIGHT MOTORS ’ , _ Mlnete, Prom PunUai" Oxford. BHl OA MUi FIRST' PAYMENT NOVEMBER 1 OLIVER Moior Sales 210 Orchari, Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 ' Open E*es. , / BUIOC -RENAULT OPEL JEEP Valiant YEAR END-SALE SAVE $3$ See It Ar- CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES------- Main at., Clarkston lfA 84141 LVO 8141 DOWN d MW*. 233 S. Sag, rm SdUl aur reconditioned, inexpensive. Bh-mtagbam trade-ins. W* pay off four present car. Mo paymapta until November. ■ Schutz Mptora, Inc ---Hf, LIOnT BLUB. verv nM cond. San roof. lUdlo 88M. MA^im*^— SHEPS Festival Sfcile •59 PONTIAC C«t. Convert. cafyf 4 dr station' wkn. I^S ’?• W(HmC, 4 dTHT I £ 56 OLDS Super M ..... 8 TH ~|| nUjWTdlb . . i . l iB •55 PONTfAC 4 dr. Sudan .... i 544 •S3 CHEV. Bel Air 44777.. .. I 284 •S3 PORD 2 doer —......i *4 •51 CHEV. 1 door . .... * 34 Shep’s Motor Sales • 5 EAST BLVD. Pg $-4307 Suburban Sale 1959 OLDS .......$2495 SUPER m. 4 DOOR HARD- liP7RRb AND mSSt______ POWER BTEE1INO AND BRAKES. RADIO AND HEATER. WHITEWALLS 1959 OLDS'........$2895 M CONVERTIBLE WHITE WITH WHITE TOP. RED AND WHITE INTERIOR. '* POWER ■TSafilNO. BRAKES. BEAT AMD WIN-_ DOW UPT8. RADIO. MAT. . er and bjdtewalu 1959 BUIOC .......$2495 ■ ELECTRA, 4 DOOR HARD- ' * 1959 FORD .-. .-.$1995 ’ » PASSENOER STATION WAOON. RED AND WHITE, vj AUTOMATIC, radio. NEATER AND WHITE- 1958 OLDS ..........$2095 M HARDTOP. 4 DOOR, POWER AND AIR - COWD7-P1MEBI USED Bi LOTH .$1495 1956 CHEVROLET $995 BEL AIR, 4 DOOR HARDTOP. V-8. RADXOTHEATER WHITEWALLS. RED AMD Suburban OLDSMOBILE 9S2 S. Woodward, B'ham MI 4-4485 THKVONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IT, 1060 THIRTY-01131^ Today’s Television Programs Programs furnished by stations listed in thiteolumn are subject to change without notice OsjDsNft annual tea fliirr* ~ 1---------. FREE DUTIDCTM l « We#4 Hber VHrewr MaMsg li|“ .... (4) Pierrot (coat) (7) Realm of Wild (9) Waterfront 7:M (2) Foot Just Mat (4). People Are Funny (7) Girl Decoy 49) Case for Court fsM (2) Perry Mason (4) Bonanza (7) rjmpatgti Roundup (4) Movie: Anthony Quinn, "Long WMF* (’54) l:M (2) Perry Mason (coat) (4) Bonansa (cont) (7) John Gunther (9) Movie (began at 7:36) 9:99 (2) Checkmate (4) TAB Man (7) Leave It To Beaver Jill. Movie (began at 7:20) 9:M (2) Checkmate (coat) (4) Deputy (7) Lawrence Wdk (9) Mr. D.A. 9:11 (2) Have Gun, WU1 Travel (4) Campaign and Candt === data# —-gKMB^JEi (7) Walk (coat) (9) Harbor Command -10:99 (2) Gunsmoke (4) Campaign (tint) (7) Jubilee U&AT— (9) News, Weather 19: ti (9) Passing Parade 10:19 (2) Sea Hunt (4) Man From Interpol , (7) Jubilee (coat) (9) Movie: SpencerTrecy, “Guy Named Joe” (’44) 11:99 (2) (4) News, Sport*, Weath. (7) Silent Service ,21:9044) Movie_:______i,_____ 11:11 (2) Movies: Dramas: Linda Darndt, "Forever Amber” 047); Victor Mature, “Dangerous Mission” (’53) 11:19 (7) Movie: Loo Chaney, “Mummy's Tomb” (’A) SUNDAY MORNING 7:09 (2) Meditations. 9:90 (2) Mass for Shut-ins, Cross* 9:19 (9) Sacred Heart. 9:19 (2) Christophers. (9) Herald of Truth. (4) News. . 9:99 (2) Court of Health. (4) Church at the roaids. x • <7).U do * r stand in g Our World. (9) Temple Baptist Church. 9tM 42) To Dwell Together. 9:10 (2) Detroit Pulpit. (A Frontiers of Faith (7) Christian Science. (9) Oral Roberts. 9:41 (7) Accent. 19:99 (2) This Is the Life. (4) Dutch Cargo. (7) Faith for Today. (9) Cathedral of Tomorrow. lfl:.SS <71 BWwy tt» Own (2) Felix the Cat. (4) Cartoon Storybook 11:90 (4) Sergeant Preston. (7) Matty's Funnies . (9) Christophers. 11:19 (2) Little Lulu. 11:19 (2) Union Pacific. (7) World Adventure Series (9) Special Agent Hi49 («) imiriln M Work. 19:99 (2) Detroit Speaks \, C4) 0. of “ (9) ft 19:19 (4) (2) FoBow That Man i:99 (4) Bold Journey (2) Movies (7) Pie Football (9) Pro Football *»99 (4) Mr. Wizard 9199 (4) Movie (9) Movie 4:oe (7) Shari Lewie <0f I| fe ll (2)1 _______ (4) Bis Picture 47) Matty's T 5:99 (7) Lone Ranger (2) Face the Natien. (4) Reading Out Loud. (9PJ -------------S SUNDAY EVENING M9 m m (4) George Pierrot (7) Citizen Soldier. (9) Popeye. t:M (2) Twentieth Century. (7) Rescue 9. (9) Hat FUR of Music. 7:69 (2) Lassie. ------—- (4) Shirley Temple (7) Broken Arrow. (9) Movie: “Island in the Sky” CM). A young secretary is convinced that a youth recently convicted of murder, is innocent. Gloria Stout, MMmI WHol— Paul lf«ny 7:96 (2) Dennis The Menace. (1) (2) (4) National Velvet (9) Movie: “Susan and God’ C40). A negligent wife and mother returns from o European Jaunt intrigued with a new religious fad. Joan Crawford, Fredric March, Ruth Seam. Ralph Byrd, Denise Darcel UlU (2) Weather. UfM (ft Movie: "The Three Mue-kotecre” (’39). D'Artagnnnl «ft hit triendi bet out to 7:99 (4) Today (7) Breakfast Time till (2) Felix the CiL 44) Weather, licit (2) Sparta. regain the Queen’s brooch. From the story by Alexandre tail (7) Johnny Ginger fill (2) Captain Kangaroo. (4) Sports. UM 0) Movie: “A Bullet hr Joey” (ID). A Obmnwnist agent attempts to kidnap an Dtohas. Don Abhdii. Rita Brothers, Binnie Banes MONDAY MORNING S:t! (7) Stage 3 9:19 (9) MMe <4)1 Married Joan. •:M (4) Exercises. (7) Exercise. atomic physicist and spirit him oat of ths country. George Raft, Edward G. Robinson, Audrey Totter • 4:99 (7) Funews. «:U (2) Meditations 9:49 (2) On the Farm Front 9:41 (2) TV College 9:M (4) Faye Elizabeth, lit99 (4) Dough Re ML • (7) New*. 9:99 (7) Lawman. (4) (Color) Mystery Show. (2) Theater. (7) Rebel. 9:99 (2) Alfred Hitchcock. (7) Alaskans. t (2) Lucy in Connecticut. (4) Loretta Young. ‘ (9) Newt.... 10:10 (9) Weather. 11:11 (9) Crime Does Not Pay, . (2) Whet's My Line? 44) Not for Hire. (7) Johnny Staccato (9) Movie: "The Blue Veil’’ (’51). After the death of her own baby, a widow decides to devote her life to caring for other people’s children. Jane Wyman, ■Charles Laughton, Joan Blondell, Richard Carlson, Agnes Moonhead ii:oo (2) News. (4) News. 47) Movie: "Thunder in the Pines” (’49). Two lumberjacks who are constantly feuding are united when trouble appears. George 10:10 (7) Movie. 10:19 (9) Billboard. 9 (4) Flay Tour Hunch. (•) Ding Dong School • 47) House o4 Fashion 11:99 (2) I Love Lucy. (4) (Color) Price Is Right. (7) Divorce Hearing. (1) Romper Room. 11:99 (4) Concentration (2) a (T) Topper. u mwu ■n—AN 4MBE — Tills cartoon hy Soviet artist Boris Yefimoo oppexredin the Sept. 14th Issue of Pravda, n Moscow newspaper, referring to restrictions placed on Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev on hit visit to the United States. It shows the Statue of Liberty, hands to lace, replaced on her pedestal by a uniformed man. Sign reads: “Restricted to Limits of Manhattan island." Caption at bottom reaifr: “Thrown Off Pedestal.” Iron Ore Pellet Plant Gives Big Bo TV Features By United Press Is terns tioaal BONANSA, 7:30 p.m. (4). The town drunk, former Army scout Charlie Trent (Henry Hull), Is asked to lead an Army detail acroai ths desert to deliver gold color). CAMPAIGN ROUNDUP, 7:30 p.m. (7). Special half-hour roundup on poittfeal activity of the preri-dential and viCe-prssidentlal candidates. CHECKMATE, 8:30 p.m, (2). A wealthy rtnchwoman (Anne Baxter) him Checkmate, Inc., to protect her life. Anthony George, Doug McClure and Sebastian Cabot com-prlss the investigating Arm. LEAVE IT TO ’BEAVER, 9:20 p.m. (7). (Rerun) Wally (Tony Dow) teaches Beaver’s (Jerry j Mathers) football teant a touch-! down play, but the team loses and Beaver makes a big discovery. TAIL MAN, 8:20 p.m. (4). Cattle rustling and a pair of boots nearly cost Billy the Kid (Clu Gulager) his life- Barry Sullivan portrays Deputy Sheriff Pat Garrett CAMPAIGN AND TEE CANDI- Union with American and Russian talent. Maife and Gower Cham: plan, meao-aoprano Rise Stevens, accordionist Dick Contlno are fea DATES, 9:20 p.m. (4). Full-hour report on the activities of the candidates during the presidential campaign. HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL, 9:3T p:ta- 42). Paladin (Richard Boone) goes to the aid of a trail tramp he had hoped would never bother him again. GUNSMOKE, 10 p.m., (2). A wedding party is disrupted by the ' bully. James Arne as stars as Marshal Matt Dillon. TAB HUNTER SHOW, 8:29 p.m. 44), Paul Morgan (Hunter), a bachelor cartoonist, beats a baity retreat when two ieve& girls try to maneuver him Into marriage. With Mary Murphy, LUlane Montevec-dtl Richard Erdman and Jerome Cowan. MYSTERY SHOW, 9 p.m. 42). Based on a Robert Louis Stevenson's story, the play shows how Prince Floriael (Ceasar Romero) tries to break up an organization whose members are sworn to kill each other. With Everett Sloane and Dan Tobin (odor). O.E. THEATER, 9 p.m. (2). A quiet man rebels against Me ‘ drum existence. Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows star a* Andy and Jean Fletcher. LORETTA YOUNG MOW, p.m. (4). A housewife (Miss Young) senses in emptiness In her life because of her husband’s preoccupation with his business. uioo (2) Lev* of Idle. (4) Truth (7) Restless Gun. 49) Safari. 11:19 01) Search for Tomorrow, (4) It Cbuld Be Tor. 47) Queen for a Day (9) Mary Morgan U:« >7) Guiding Light 10:09 (9) Newt. 1:99 (4) Bold Journey (2) Our Mias (7) About Frees. (I) Movie 1:99 (T) Ufa of Riley. (1) As Wodd Tune. (2) Medic. (4) Jen Murray 47) Day In Oeurti (7) Gale Storm (4) Loretta Young. (2) House Party. (2) Millionaire. 44) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beet the Clock. (I) Movie 1:99 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? t:oo (2) Brighter Day. (4) Thin Man. (7) American Bandstand. 4:11 (2) Secret Storm. 4:99 (2) Cdge of Night. (4) Yancy Derringer 49) Robin Hood. 9:99 (2) Movie (4) (odor) George Plan ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES . Horn la why Tm should call Bmu Ak < 1. PswwHij aai cImr-iaf kills ci* 1 MiHWtdl Mi9 3. Fin ktsaiis niacM 4. Fail coats lament. KLEEN III POWER SUCTION CLEIKIM KLEEN HR rmuucE cuAxns Ittt toms (owner) OR3-0100 (7) Johnny Ginger. (!) Looney Tunes. 0:19 (7) Captain Gallant. (M) Sing Hi — Sing Lo. 8:4S (56) Newt Magazine l:M (9) News. Earliest route to the west led] throinfr the Cumberland gap Instead of the more convenient Hudson witayj -priwMfWy Ift IVtMd the hostile Iroquois Indians who] lived towre. HUMBOLT (UPI)—The economy of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula got a shot In the arm Friday with the opening Of a 650,000 annual-ton pelletizing plant at the Humbolt mine. ★ * * The Joint Cleveland CUffs-Ford Motor Co. operation Is producing high grade trap ore pellets from Michigan’s comparatively grade Jasper rock. - - Todays Radio Programs - - wcak (tist) wane k >Mathadiit are wwj. At Tour Rtauaat WXTZ, 'Truth Herald CKLW, RoOral WJBK. Hews. Stereo WCAR, am Tbotaae wpon. Oimna a:SA—WJK, Pop Concert CKLW. The Qutet Hr. WXTB, Coll*|t News *:*#—WflL Maate WWJ, Oli Opry StINDAT APTBBNOON •re—CKLW, Oreeee Ft Bpet-WXTZ, Dr lab Pierce WCAK, Newt arrow. Uberty Baptist - teiil ‘WWtnHIHHjpF^S wwj. MelodMe WAR BeUboy uee-WJM^ terra UtSB-WJK. Maws, Ouast WWJ. Kawa WXTZ. Sunday Bari oner. Labor New, WCAHt Will Wood lint •re.CKLW. Or. Bamhouaa ^899“ WWJ, Monitor lliaa—WJK. Dance Time Itsta-WJR. 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Set Emergency Retaliates Because of Castro | LEOPOLDVILLE (UPI) —The Soviet and Qsech embassies in Leopoldville! struck their colors’ today and pulled out of the Congo I its rumors spread that Pre- j mier Patrice Lumumba, the j man they had backed tin-; successfully, had been as-sassinated* j The Russian and Csech’ airliners left with their doctors and technicians aboard some Ilyushin airliners Hus-sia had given to Lumumba as a present, apparently! ending a determined Communist attempt to seize power in the Congo. One of the Russian official* wild angrily a* he boarded the plane:1 • Wait till next time. We wUt .be bade,” LION WITHOUT teeth - Perfectly harm-less — almost. ■ how 18-year-old Jodie Wright of Monroe describe* her young lion friend, New* bi, who is on display in downtown Pontiac for festival Days ending tonight. NewM, who is PmMm fr«> no* ;only IS months old, has I oat his baby teeth anc^ must wait for a new mouthful of Ivory. “He can't bite, but he sure can scratch," said Judle, his keeper, showing marks to prove it. ^ Session at U.N. Cuba Curbs US. Ambassador But fpr the moment U appeared that Co!. Joseph Mobutu triioj seised power earlier (hte week in Tfsll- Tig: li*rJ "simple peaceful revolution • MS IVl 111010 A-rtnitihhr Will Dahats HAVANA Ww-Fkfel £tas*ro's gov- States with what he calls economic Cuban National' Bank, had begun upper hand and had ^ • * k I * I I , . -• , ,. ernmant today *W«d UgirtKe-aggresaions against his regime. !*ov« aU trendies of the ^tSPTVlCGTTl^Tl MI ITCI Pin HAITIO I |\A/nPf Congo jomgnt; Soviet strictions on movements of U.S. . . . . , . Flrsl National City Bank of New fhe ofCaodlanns and am- r SUWJtgtJ I will Nil IVI I ||1| I IK llfYI IKI Outfoxed Aftur Veto ^‘hassador Philip Bonsai In Ha-| j**"*..■eirerw feprrereted |Yeti(, the First National Bank 0f m«H*kn to t& troubled nation. _ Jkim 1B11M * ^ 1 V If I IVI ^Ambassador Philip Bonsai In Havana in retaliation fori. the U.S. 1 , curb on the Cuban prime htinister's UNITED NATto.NS, N. Y. tjjiPijtravels during, the U.N. General -The Wnation Generic Assembly Assembly. by Aim iHiMw uiy oeuiK us i>cw Z7rw^' ^ « The latest sefeare represented |York the First National Bank of rtlun*»n to ™e troubled nation. JLt *'*“ ST -1 “ cto" ’■*•’” *"“• L|S. Embassy was notified Financial sources estimated re- i hassles By JACK ADAMS > The Pontiac Press) BARSTOW, Calif; - A 21-yettr- Authorities moved today againstYa West.Bloomfield wiu summoned today for an The diplomatic quarantine taterventors, apparently from the fCondnued on Page 2, CsL 21 emergency session, on the CongojcaPP?«i * series of anti-American ~~ problem after a Soviet vetoj^811^^ ta^1 * banking sowcoa that serves and undivided profits of die threatened the ambassadors aiid I0*** ^avy hoopitol corpsnvan fromjTownghlp man who vanished With his Wife and two •raK.n.nn,. SBiKiTri ■ jjgBau* mm .. "■**■-*- —— — - -* - |Milford was killed early Friday children, leaving behind him a horde of stunned credi- the • Security) ICastro's departure for New York. Armed militiamen Friday Ike Backs Panama Showers Due At 11:5(1 n.—* 10 minutes l»e-j when hi* sports car roiled out of control and ejected him on [Valley Road near here. l2£ th# ** gerfleM at mi Dean Road, ap- fhdr yellow stucco embassy and Mrra(|v lost control on a curve STS feet set out for the airport. „ , the Pontiac area, ending* ** wa* »'«noat mauled by Congo-Jorie Lennox, and three ot he/j cvWcm c of Panama’s titular oev- (early Sunday, the weatherman Ile,e “ he drove down the 1 - ' - jf gravel driveway and away from tors and debts that might go as high as $250,000. A warrant for the arrest of William B. Ritter, 45. of 2361 .Midpine Road, waff" issued today. ra j . m The warrant, signed by Eui1 N.'UpH Ipj U|3|ipC blocked action Council. ■ _ _ _ , ^ The meeting will tic convened night seised three American- . /* j v. r-i /rirfg Toilioht at 4p.ni. EOT tonight, three days! owned bank* opcraflng on the Qf] I BflRl /QflO HflQ “ ' before the scheduled opening of Wand. Jl EndillQ SuilClCtV the regular session with its -«U-J 2.' The Castro government start-1 WASHINGTON (LTD — Pw*|. • ' * star cast of top-level leaders. a new interaationai furore by dent Elaenhower today author- j There’ll be occasional showers, Tiie United States rer*0*w| 194^1949 airlift a . . who have comr Nash. Ferndaie Justice of the deputy coroner report- (peace, accuses Ritter of issuing at — . 1350 check without backing it rArpjJ/(|. _The victim, stationed at the ma- The complaint against Ritter AjIUWO 1^0111001 rine supply depot here, attended; «*, made by Edward J. lira ' * Milford High School and was one helm, a pharmacist employed at ; Of four children. | IJddell’* Prescriptions, 39H Hit •Rhi body was'found by a passing! ton nl„ Ferndaie. - Draheim told Taylor that Ritter, Ghana army captain in the U. N.!,«_| y % [frequently cashed checks at the: fnw“* v<~ —■ —*■ *-*——' *aia' 'drugstore and waa well known , . .. .... „ embassy in an unsuccessful Low tonight will be about j7. j tarot minute attempt to see Pres-Sunday will be somewhat coot- Jkkent Joseph Kasas’Ubu. er, with the temperature* warm- Ghana army captain in U fog ap again Monday and Tueo- (*"«** freed him and sent him on The body will be broualit to the!0™** ** hU W,y' 1R idtu^von Rird tZ Ka^vabo: Ka«a- iMilfotd. 'SU**' ^ ^ " ambassador yelled ! ' J*"* £ ;400 Refugee Hut* Burn wlLL VJmnoK " Appears to Be Steady Attempt to Harass West German Air Traffic this way. w inds at "No, BERLIN < UPI 1—Soviet jet fight i-s in unusually, heavy myaber?''' | flew Berlin’s air lanes today W^tr jlaqtic -that recalled, their efforts the Congo except through the Uni-j*^ ***• c*ty‘ ted Natiens. It was the 90th veto; by the Soviet Uftion. WADSWORTH BITTER L .S. envoy was taken hccnnac of w, . , . ^ a , _ , “Are arbitrary confinement tat- Vote tans S to 2^-«he So- b N#rtk Ainertcan author- Int TTninn nmne loinnn hv PninnH . . *2 .. _ . . between the peoples of the Unit- jest temperature in downtown JPon-l The Csech Embassy in n note to Bonsai. Hon said | ** Slate* the Remhlio of tine preceding 8 a.m. The record- its door* after a night in whichiflre 'broke out the restriction action ngntasj the | r“"anu **» thetr governments.’’ ling at l- p.m. was 75. 1 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Kong' - one of Hong Kn*t Germany fo f in hours after it became generally ! Hies on the nctitlfleo” of Prime Mtahfter Fidel ( astro In New York. viet Union being joinfed by Poland —with France abstaining. Ambassador Janies J. worth, U. &-cUet delegdfr, took the floor. “The Soviet Union,” he said, “has just shown the length* to which, it will go in opposition to effective United Nations assistance for the Republic of the FOR ’BECUKITY’ Congo " | Ron told Bonsai he would iuive The Vedadu section of Havana, j which Bonsai wdfe restricted! during Cadtro’s proposed stay in New York, ia about a 10-squSre-mile area along the aea. Sum of the People Nixon, Lodge Running Ahead Re then proponed formally to take “the usual route r„ — that the ewrrf1 net the from the embassy residence. He ISM “uniting tor peace” raaota- added sarcastically that the restric- tion to call an emergency Aa-. •anbty meeting. The vote on this also was fc* with France anstalataf, Rons were inspired “by the plan to Otter your excellency every kind of security.” The latest moves came as Castro of the council may By JOHN KRAFT (Special to The I’ontlae Pram) Vice President Richard M. Nixon Is still nirating ahead of John Kennedy — and both running up against the bugaboo ot “serving two masters,” the bugaboo of the religious tame. In our nationwide survey, when !' voters were asked thetr prestden- » HP! kv«k - Anforced tferiet Jet *quad congested refugee area* iaKWn yesterday that the hniiyj rtm» flew aero** tin- to mile wide had vanished, air corridor*, and Ipok off and The case came to light Thursday landed from field* along the ear-’ when a ^bankruptcy action was ! rldw* while Western planes were fifed against the couple. Hritot pnmienger* and vitally ... j, .. . needed surpilca into Went- Bel*- Ritter, kls wife, Edith, M, and 1 .. r“ their children Bryan,' I, and Lin- j fljfl da, ft, were last seen Sept. 7 A British pilot reported |ri-when they drove away from their day a Soviet plane buzzed hi* spacious ranch-style home in a j airliner and nearly collided with new compart ear. - it but there appeared to be ho that, undoubtedly, a large seg- Taylor said Detroit FBI agents ‘<*** ment of the 17 per cent of those [have entered the case because Of {el® ^ "estpw ."T voters who told Sum of the Peo- the Ritters’ flight to avoid prose- J“8t *‘eady harassment of foe l*d pfe titey were undeniably leutkm. ’ (the Russians used dunng the air- ---I . *- 1 ' ■ .. —-T . . t , ^ TWCfB WCIR BBRCU URU {HEBBUYIP reto did not appfy. Any oeven to leave for the General; ^ the to- ____' ._ **.. ______*■ ____ Aconmhtt; Ira riKoiNM fha IMltal ... . .. ... . ' . , . ' tf . UBS HYMN IHCHCiaRV, UBR FTP* Assembly to charge the United1 tponse indicated Omt Nixon and Lodge are running 43 per cent —ahead of Kemedy-Johnaou’s 40 per cent — with a Chopping 17 Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Valerian’; A. . Zorin protested against calling the Assetqbiy vir-1 luaiiy on the eve of the regular; (touch New* In Today's Press heads of government* would oe EdHostal* . on hand next week an^ that the Home Section Congo problem -could be taken upl Obituaries ... ■ ih'-n. ; v-'it .Pet Doctor .... 'Don't Invite Nasser' Ytaiaton ............. TV t Radio Program* Wilson. Bari *... WASHINGTCH4 (UPI) - Rep. Emanuel Celler, D-N.Y., his urged tlte State Department pot to tavife United Arab Republic President! union" s™ s*t>t Gantal Abdel Nasser to he a gugsU«o! nT® of Presidoat Elaenhower when Nig- : scr visits the United Nations next lldh *.**. •m aanct. piiiiawm.iJtodl tori- ** tasw un I, 1 p.m. Siturdny., tain, that they have not made ! up .their minds, are hesitant I Taylor said that further warrants | * * * ' ■* about this powerful issue of re- against Ritter may be forthcoming.! Whether the flights were cfelib-ligion. A possible one if for obtaining jerate, they were a definite man- * ir H !money under false pretenses. (ice to the Allied planes forced>o How do voters across the eoun- [ The'Ttitter* fled in such a hurry, use three 20-mUe wide corridors toy express their strong convtc- authorities discovered, that the linking Berlin to the West * * tions and their deep, honest un- door home had . re—V' —■ certaintie* on this crucial con- |*^en u^Pcted; ta"1 toU .1 If n* I l\sL ,the refrigerator and there ^rgthOlIC BlSROP UI0S Compare the above recent figures with the immednte postconvention figures, reported in thW column early last August. For Nixon ...... ........ to Far Kennedy ........... ... 40 Uncertain ... ....M - w ■■ w w ■ dirty dishes in the a Ta“^j£infnJ.Pie' ^ !famUyWSd^beS#t3!^^fiSjjn COllllllUlliSt Jdll ^ a their frames in the house ta what1,1 VeUllIIIIUlllM JQII 3 -retdnt, ta Boulder, Colo., who believed was an attemnt v»™*N^mr ,*p, asked the question, "Does it matter to you personally what the religion of a presidential candi- Most Rev. Peter Pavel Gojdic. *1 fo the whereabouts of Roman Catholic bishop of Pre)#’. wu* a $30,000 certified Czechoslovakia, died In a Commu- tbe family cheek that Ritter bad Ma hank make ant, payable to Jail (wo months ago. the Yhti-•* • jean Press’ Office said today. * 'BBfTtfc I ■ ■■ ■ lannehsl — altar a marked period of first romut Mdnra*. And these doidraim have been wMriwtadsd and Masted by Bw ; It takes no expert to realize* Taylor said persons employed by Bishop Gojdfe was Jailed bySfoe the Ritters indicated the family .Communists for life on hnay have skipped to Canada. Uaiges. His whereabouts v, I Mrs. Ritter, in a letter mailed tojtraen kept aereet by the Czech | her attoniQr shortly before the dts-!tnMMIIt Mnoe b« was sento appearance, blamed her husband’s jn Vatican Press C (CbnOmnd on Page 2, OR. S) U]d oe*, of h5sr ^ath tot learned- “tody’ now. He dtaOn c*> July, but we do not know on tnR Iday." -V, # mi'.'VjBBB THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IT. i960 More Mileage Vel Benda Bit Ilf Asked ;State Dept. Would !let Pfemier Go to | Long Island Estate JgfcW YORK (AP>-Ihe Stitt Department now may lift the til vel beat Jot enough to pennit Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush- Sto visit his country * large on Long Ulead. * m,": * # * • Khrushchev, due here next week tq,..attead the annuel meeting of tee- UWtod Natioas General Aa-aembly, had been restricted be- ■''security meeeure. Bat Friday State Department in Washington said they nfltfrt permit the Soviet Under to via* the Mg Soviet ertate at Gten Owe. Long Maad-tf he sBerifkaQy Mka to go. * * * opposed to any unrestricted travel to aad from the estate, which is about 91 air miles from the UN. headquarter* in Manhattan. Khrushchev could spew weekend relaxing at the e hut could not hold a reception or fVeporatUaa to ga tet aad Cohan delegatee 19Qv General Aaeamhly aeaaion were stepped up. Polioe Chief Stephen P. Kennedy said that g,0M men ahmit one-third of the at the United Apparently their Job won't be easy- Already one bomb t*—* A man with a foreign accent Club aad told the phone operator he had heard “you are having a visit -from Khrushchev" “well bomb the place.'' FIND NO BOMB A march produced no bomb but a uniformed patrolman was stationed at the budding. Khrushchev has accepted an invitation to address the dub at a hotel and not at the dub. ♦ . * th;. As another precaution, Communist—and Cuban—delegate* are biding notified by the State Department that neither they nor tldir bodyguards will be permitted- to carry guns during their visit here. The ban’ apparently was dimfi against Cuban Prime Minister FideTCastro and hi* gun-tytyflg Ckstro also was having housing problems. Two hotels made reservations for the Cuban leader and Ms party of 60, hut later withdrew them. ,k Early Fall Rains; Spatter Eastern Half of Nation By CdM Press Utemational Early fan rains spattered much at tile eastern half of the United Stages today white westerners for the moot port enjoyed plenty of Ofay okleo covered the a east of the Mississippi River except Florida aad Now England. Rain tell earty k* the day County Budget Is Up for Okay Final AcHon SdwduM for ' Monday;. Rnducnd Version Protected Lower by SUM* -tern it total' , ing budget of 9H66M3I goes be- ta GETTING OUT the VOTE — The Oakland County AFL-CIO Council, in eodperation with the dty, la making It easy for voter* to register for the November election. This get-out-and-regiater trailer will be In operation five days a week (10 a. m. to 5 p. m.) in 16 locations through the Oct. 10 registration deadline. Holding the door open for unregistered voters are Mayor Philip E. Rowston (left) and Fred V. Haggard, president of the Council. Tlic Dajr in Birmingham Curb and Street Paying on Agenda tot Monday BIRMINGHAM—A $50,000 street jMHftftigjad curb replacement day to the Oty projects, according to City Mate ager L. R. Gan. ■awwvw, he aril, the city, M Monday's session win be n silent one. according to F. Bobert Votlacger, acting fttreeter of the They hpd planned to speak against the county's failure to at-low jts requested 1661 appropriation of 967,000. The dink will fit only 132,500. '# to to fWc’n not to a position to do any further pleading,’' WoOaogor said. PlMf tor reatarattow of the tends webe made to bearings last month before the ways and means Farewell by ■ Boys to Help Flo Doty Adjourn SP restates DIRECTOR—Charles E. (Chip) Bohlen, the State Department’s top expert on Soviet affairs, will direct development of tactics and strategy for the forthcoming ILN. aeaaion. He was named hy Secretary of State Christian Hater. * * * Assembly to Debate Congo This Evening (Continued From Page One) diplomats burned secret papers in the garden. Leopoldville has been filled with rumor after rumor Since Mobutu deposed Lumumba and it was possible the'assassination report had been spread by his enemies. Mutinous Congolese troops had tried to lynch him on two occasions Thursday. Diplomatic aaorcea believed he weald try to flee Stmnleyvjlle, the center of trip political strength, bat the ruraora today mid he had beea captured at a an part at the remains of Raritan* Ethel. Scattered showers and a tew thmyterahowers brought rain to the Steal and Northern Mississippi vfffty, the upper Great Lakes area the Central Rockies and the Southwest Plains, and drizzle dampened Western Washington. The Weather The U. N. command was trying to check the rumors but without success. Mobutu said be had not heard the rumors of Lumumba’ death but that be doubted them. NEW KATANGA FIGHTING At Elis&bethville, Katanga, the t, N. announced that fully armed troops of “depoied" Premier Lumumba's army have launched new driye into “independent" Katanga Province. Aa official spokesman told a Of the offering of the budget. salary schedule of 66,10.161 tor next year, with a recommended Idling eflS new county emptsyus at A cost O County taxer — baaed on the 5'.tB mills for every $1,006 of stats equalised property valuation — By-GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. Florence L. Doty any* goodby to "her hoys” Monday. It wont be a tearful farewell tther, Mrs. Doty insists, when ’her boys" — members of the Oakland County Bar Association — hold a noon testimonial luncheon at the Elks Temple for the veteran register of the Probate Court. Mre. Doty left the position she had held since I960 two months ago because a knee injury suffered in an automobile accident 21 years ago flared up again. “I had ne Idea cf retiring.” Mrs. Doty said, “hat when thto trouble came back It occurred to me if that I were gulag to pla/ I hod. bettor atari now.’’ She plans a trip around the world next year with another tanner county official, Mre. Rosaline. HHL Before her trip, and after, Mrs. Doty will busy herself reading Civil War history and novels to the home she makes with her niece on Smith Street in Binning-ham. 8RE*g i APPRECIATED But her tint 'lave always will be the hundreds of county attorney s,«he has helped through channels of Probate Court' business. They admire and respect the still-spry young lady of 75 Just a* much as she does them. That’s the rear son for the party Monday,, wtaiph she says she tried to talk them Probate Judge arthur E Moore from giving. Mrs. Doty is knows tor nanny things daring' her record-tong service in the county to whieh she moved In ISU (rap Corunna la Shiawassee County. In recognition of her charitable public servtoea she was named Outstanding Woman of the Tear,tor Oakland County fat IMS. Her devotion to the Probate Court for 41 years and five months was the longest service of anyone to a Michigan probate court She begqn as a clerk to the court to February 1916 and became register — the number one position under the judge — a year later. Mrs. Dots takes great pride in oldtime wills as though they were filed yesterday. When she began with the toted court It averaged R eases a year. “The last time I counted we had *7 in one day,’’ Mrs. Duty said. During her tenure with the county the little soft-spoken lady with the contagious smile jutd friendly greeting always found time to help "her boys.’’ Throughout the yean, Mrs, Doty has worked tirelessly for the advancement of women in the. professional and governmental ftelds,[ setting an example of effort. Now . It’s her turn to be recognised. - “No,- sir, I'm' not going to be sad at the party, although I thought I would be able to just fade away quietly," she said. v<«w3 are expected to bring toH1.007jJBtewjr . tf /jf^ ' to the county. 'Thereat of the bod- W ill /KrtYQTIQ get will consist of estimated re- *** “ * Give Fidel A county official said some civil defense officials aren’t “entirely satisfied” with their appropriation and will ask for an additional allowances Monday. The cut from the tentative budget was made to the fields of social welfare, hospitalization and drain commission and salaries, according to Leo Halfpenny, budget Another request will be made for additional' funds to continue the study of the county’s, immediate and future Juvenile housing and schooling facilities. MR8. FLORENCE L. DOTY following the careers of “her boys-” She Knows them all hy name. Some of the veteran members of the local bar call her Flossie,-she’ll reveal to you as a bright smile crosses her face. Doty recalls. “Aad, yon know, the Oakland County Bar far exeels others la the state.” "The county is fortunate to have such a fine group of lawyers." to ★ # Starting to court work as a clerk during her school days to Corunna, fates. Doty learned the probate court work by attending night law school for six" years. She never received a law degree but displays the experience of a seasoned attorney as she buzzes from her desk to the courthouse to the counter and Into the court record vaults which la all in a day’s work. RECALLS CASES She loves to recall the many cases which have come to the court to which she has served under three probate judges. She can teU you the details of some Over Ship Collision be soldier* have crossed into Ka-tangs from Southern Klva Province, and advanced to a point about IS miles northeast of the border town at Kongolo The U. N. said at least 68 civilians had been reported rtwt by gendarmes in the Katanga coal mining town of Luena. “Heavy fighting” between police and local residents there was cr~ tinuing, the U. N. said. Cuba Puts Curbs on U.S.0Hidal (Continued From Page (toe) American banks at $5 million to 96 million with assets i of m»ny times that amount Officers to Face Court A 16-year-old mental patient Who escaped from Pontiac State Hospital Sunday with a vow to “get me a cop” surrendered meekly to Rochester policeman shortly after noon Friday. for * W The escapee, Cleveland Spooner ottered no resistance when apprehended by Officer Jerry Cannon to a boxcar on a siding in Rochester’s Avon Park. ggraa* sg f§ i grate* a a_____ as SSSSS 8 *» ment to Baton to what fas said WWmf" S "in the offices of *«H n S «*u3T *t 8 Chinese new. agency. W8 ttJESJV jr fit' The agency aCdoas are in the1 I I pgpsS | g same building u Mre. Lennox’ dition when found, to spite of having crawled through underbrush to slip past police searching for him Monday to Bloomer State Pule, Avon Township- atas before by a group of school beys when he dfanbed into the boxcar, dragging a blanket behind Mm. They notified the village paRee, saspeetlag the youth Dem Club Plans Roast The Waterford Township Democratic Club will hold tt annual wiener roast tomorrow at the home of Floyd Tonkins, 3490 Dixie Highway, Waterford, it will start at 6:10. He had curled up to the blanket to go to sleep when Cannon caught ‘ lm unaware. Spooner had vowed to "get me a ip” when he escaped Oram the hospital at Pontiac once before. He hntto and 22 caliber rifle when Authorities said the youth ap-j peered to be la good physical can- Nixon and Lodge Running in Front (Continued From Page One) says yeu can’t sarve two mas-ten!” On the other hand, an exactly opposite opinion, equally full of conviction, is voiced by a housewife, also a Protestant, to Sundance, Wyo.: ‘‘No, I don’t see why it should. If a man is qualified, his color or religion doesn’t matter —if he can do the Job and fas entitled to it.” • - . These two statements are almost, perfect in-a-nutshell expression! of those Americans who find religion a burning issue and those who do not. And to between these are. the short, brief and multivaried voices of America saying: “Does it matter? No, not as long as he IS religious.” (This from a housewife, a Baptist to Jackson, Miss,) or: ... “It’s the man, not the religion!” (A Stack clerk, Catholic, from Frankfort in Herkimer County, N. Y.) ' Or this comment from an elderly Catholic restaurant worker from Eastharopton, Maas., who quietly and veiy clearly said: "It’s something that’s > inside yourself . . Macmillan May Come LONDON UR—Foreign Secretary Lord Home saM today Prime Min-» later Harold fafacmiUan will go to the UJW. General Assembly if real Nikita Xha Chou Has Spy Charge TOKYO (UPI)—Red Chinese Premier Chou Eq-tal accused tee i United Stataa today of flying 52 nrisaiona* "deep b ‘ “* tory” to pamqhul p Into Chinese ebu^e spies on sections la tboeq areas srfll be removed aad new pavements este structed at a later date. Oat such area, hfe tali la tea The program la aggliltaWfell *• w °f *- toWteT c^oTteriiteS day tor fiaar approval. r - - Some iliscuateosi might develop t this yea# budget-approval oeting la Pontiac, eapectaiy as i some .of the cuts from the budget since.lt teas approved for tax allocation purposes on April II, Then amounted to 113,714,721. Trimming was necessary cause catenated receipts art 6* pected to ha lower than the amount anticipated to the tentative budget The II supervisors wlU convene tight Bps af officials of 1* On the regmst at Mayer Iterance Willett, a survey of pedes-riaa traffic at Henrietta aad Ma- in his recommendation to the commlssinii. Gate stated teat It to probably too lata to attempt work on the program this fall but if authorization is given bids could be let and (he project started to eerty sprint. Erttosatad cost of the resurfao-Jg program is 320,250, aad tee curb replacement program, J30.395. • ;„« # Tbs’ streets tadeded in the re- CMy Cwnntisaioner Harry M. Danyes jr. will be the city's delegate to the annual meeting of tee. ” Municipal League ly through Friday In Grind Rapids. Mayor WUatt will MenriB from . ttayfl-A ‘ Woodward to Hunter; and frtxn Maple to Yorkshire. City Engtoeer William T. Killeen said that Birmingham has net had any cute and gutter replacement programs In meant yuan; . Me. said a map wte be able at 6hi- ' in aome areas if tea dty, KBleai said, the fondly cute rttould not be replaced at tola time because terirfto a' ‘ ^ tam a PilloW? -NEW YORK (UPti—An East Side hotel refused today to house Cuban Premier Fidel Castro while he attends the UJ4. General Assembly meeting unless ordered to do so by President Eisenhower or Secretory of State Christian. Harter. SrtvoltfJox Hits Congo GENEVA (UPI) v The World Health Organization (WfO) announced Friday night that the collapse of preventive medical measures in the Obngo in the current crisis 4iad resulted in many localized outbreaks of smallpox—potentially dangerous, but not yet of plague proportions. Now Just a Minute! RIVERSIDE, CsBf. (UPI) - A local housewife has hold 200 publican cookbooks to help finance Vice President Richard M. Nixon’s presidential campaign. Her name is fates. John F. Kennedy. Negro Educator to Go k Nigeria MSU Appoints Deon to Be Acting President of New University % EAST LANSING « — Appointment of a leading Naira educator to R—* the -Michigan State Uni-. J In Nigeria has bean approved fey tee MSU Board af Trustees. The new appointee Is Dr. George Johnson, deaa . of the acbool of law s* Howard UMvarMty- af-tea Johnson will be assigned, to head i MSU project In Nigeria and B hm the title of acting principal of fth asw University of W- »la halplag Johnson will return to MSU as professor of edacation toUow-ing the end of his ortram assignment, expected to last for two years. Gifts and grants totaling 92JB7,- national programs In India and Brazil, were accepted by the board. have no use for the man, and we will not house him at the Shelburne Hotel unless toll us sSktett,” raid Edward Spsfa, the manager. v- > qp Issue Warrant to Get Nursing Home Head (Continued From Page GRa) gambling for the financial mire into which they haft sutec. ■'Things are in such a mesa that we had to chuck everything ted leave,” tee wrote to attorney Larry Middleton. [ called the Cuban consul and told Mm, *We don’t want Caatro here,' ’’ Spat* said. Caatro, who will arrive here by plane Sunday, has been turned away from several hotels hi Man- Taylor said he believed the Ritters’ disappearance to be a “cal-' Chamber Will Teach Grass-Roofs Politics “Their credit ratbags were excellent.” the prosecutor said. “It would appear they planned to vanish at this particular time. “They wen respected by their neighbors and employes, most of whom thought the couple was wealthy. *•■*'..* • But after the situation came to light, It was teamed that Ritter Mrs. Average Pontiac Housewife may 'decide to became a precinct delegate. Her husband may start ringing your doorbell, solid ting campaign funds for the potty of Ms choice. In general, the grass roots here are expected to grow a little deep-sr. AB Ms Is a result at a derision yesterday hy the Gavera-mental Attain Oasmatttae of the Pontiac Area Chamber af Commerce to otir paMHeal thought He Catches. No Fish as Boat, Trailer Burn Avid fisherman Call Oonrath of Utica left home early this morning to try hk luck on aome of Oakland County's numerous takas, but waan’t Ms day. The heal and trailer he sms After hearing a talk by Richard Batty, Michigan and Ohio district of the UK. Chamber of Commerce, committee members and guests approved overwhelmingly the formation here of several pilot classes in what the (13 Chamber calls aa “actk in practical politics.” TWO CLASSES SOON William Kalwitz, committee chairman, aaifl at least two classes will be organiaed In the near ftt- cera to many national leaden, especially since government more and more is having a greater impact on personal life and every day business. ” ♦ Both political parties welcomed the Chamber’s decision, said Batty, both lamenting saying that political ignorance of the general public is the main factor in the chronic shortage of party workers. The Chamber course Is designed to give heeto knew haw to presses who want to pate far the party ef (hair choice. It ahe hi cte- aai baraed item a wheel Luridly tee outboard motor was tired loan when the rig landed upside dona te a ditch. The motor The tefaat and trader were cos* onsd toy flames caused when a pit Waited a gas can hi tha boat Unable to exttaguteh the Are, Canrath stood by and Volunteer groups of U to persons are asked to discuss such political facets as party qrganha-tion and history, precinct activity. campaigning and- practical proto- action will produce more, groups, perhaps before the Nov. I election. stoUr dates, saying tent mjm people la eVo VJL tsmasealHa* a ■ten-weak, ( _____. . ^ | tea DA Chamber several years age wtih the hefo ef both pahti-eal parties. “It was thought that tha chamber's ’hasuls df-potitics* philosophy Ml sat of date,” mM Batty. “Tha unwillingness af cittern ■rywhere to accept their abilities In far damocratic sys- tem of government was of coa- er*l, at political activity to the A set of pamphlets published by the Chamber Is available to each diacuadoo group, said Batty, Soldier Saint Laurent Reported in Hospital PARIS Although the total number of reported increases for the week - 11 they included sine, California aad The total national incidence ot polio for I960 is 1.10 cases compared to AIM cases, at this time teat year. - New Cadillacs Won't Ever Need Grease DETROIT te—The ante industry fleet car tint wM never need a grease Job has been introduced ly Cadillac. Tht 1961 models of tiw luxury car have no greaae fittings. Cadillac angtaade say the care can be The HU CadBtec Use includes 2 models. MUbfo« wttl he the ultra-coetly El Dorado "^iTmgfaam and the El Bands flevttta. :h ii THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATVRDAV, SEPTEMBER 17. I960 SEVETT M r'Sb& Dnrtm ZION CHURCH of the NAZARENE 219 C. Nm Smh net ngniing worship Bev. Harold L Harm FI 4-9216 BETHEL TABERIACLE Int fwUlIlt Church at Pontiac BA. .16 in. Worship 11 MB. Evangelistic Borneo 1:30 pm. Tues. and Hurt, Y JO pm. Rar. and Mr». K Crouch Church leaders to Be Honored Families Joining Joslyn Ave. U. P. Group for Weekend Rttreot At port of Christian education observance Sunday School teachers, leaders hi Boy Scouts, choirs, youth groopo, and men's and women’s dubs will be recognised at the 11:15 morning wocakto service Sunday at the United Presbyterian Church in Auburn Heights. The Rev. F. William Palmer wiH preach on ‘fVhat'li Caught, Nut What’s Taught.” Members working on visitation evangelism will ifceet at the Smirch at 7:15 pjt. Monday. The Women's will elect officers at Four Toymi METHODIST CHURCH COOLEY LAKE BO. St LOCKHAVKN lUv. W. cad man Ptout Poatar Sunday School 1:45A.M. Church Service .11 00 A.M. WESLEYAN METHODIST (the 7:30 meeting. • m e ■' i I Christian Temper* ik-e Inton wU gather at the heme of Mrs. Jehi j Harden at 1:30 p.m. Wrdnrede.v. Cub Pack 21 sponsored by the j church will meet at 7 p.m. Thura* jday. Several families of the Auburn Heights Church will Join a group from the Joslyn Avenue United I Presbyterian Church for a weekend retreat at Sleeper State Park near Chaevilie. The Rev. Mr. Palmer’s retreat ; message will center around Paul.’ letter to Galatians. National Lutheran Council .Churches ASCENSION WATERFORD 3431 Pootlac Lake Rd. Wm. LaFountain, Pastor CHRIST of Hie LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. MmUsc M Beaumont School . 6532 Elizabeth Lake Rd. According to $ev. Or. William Kinkaid Newman of New York, aec-] retary of the Annuity Fund for Congregational-Christian Ministers, {500 retired ministers of the denomination, widows of its clergy and 000 others who have been living in I960 on pensions based on depression-day salaries will receive a doubling of their annuities on January 1, wi. The oldest group, 904 of whom are over 75, wiH find their annual pensions increased from $600 to 1900, and in future to $1,300. /van C. Rocs, Pom tor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15.A.M. CHURCH SERVICE 1030 AM SYLVAN LAKE Patter Clark MePhail SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. SERVICES ........11:00 A.M. CHRIST WATERFORD TWP, Airport at Williams Lake Rd. Attid E. Anderson, Pastor SUNDAY S BEJHffIFUL SAVIOUR N. Adams Rd. Between Long and Squaft Lake Roads. Donald G. ZilCPastor Morning Worship 8:30 end 11 A.M. Sunday School .... 930 A.M. ST.* JOHN'S PONTIAC SUNDAY. SCHOOL 9:45* A.M. churCh service i i ao a m. Congregational Clergy. Got Boost in Pension* PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH BALDWIN AND FAWMOUNT SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A.M. Earl Election Campaign TEENS’ DAY—Register to Vote WORSHIP HOUR 11A.M. GOSPEL-HOUR 7 P.M. M: <$. Straight, Pastor CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ' CHURCH G. W. Gibson, Minister . FE 4-0239 347 N. Saginaw Bible School ..... 9:45A.M. Morning Worship . ,.U :00 AM. Youth Service .... 6:00 P.M. Evening Service .... 7.00 P.M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 P.M. i OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH UpMontnabn and Olenwood Rev. J. W. Dee*, Pastor S Sunday Service 10:00 AM, Not Peace but a Sword! ■ Sunday School 11:15 A.M. Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M. ICouncll’* department j iclrvision has produced t/ filmed [write of 3m religious tetevtakatJ programs for HtlMren. 'Running 15 minute* each, theyrr being dta-j trlbutrd . free, to 150 gallons in [September for weekly dwwlngi during 1*60-61 Comer Airport * Hatchery Road 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHQ<£ 11 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WMRPI ”1 think athletes who endorseI and use tobacco arid alcoholic bev-1 entire are doing ,nu in just ice’ to young fans and to themselves. Such I habits certainly do not play any part In the success of an athlete." —Vernon Law, • pitcher tor the Pittsburgh Pirates ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL MISSION amlih at. Two Sunday School. • M A. M Church 10 M A.M • oaklcr hark Rd WeriaS Lake Speaaerod by St. ami, a ham Fijit* Social * \ Brethren Church .u 116 Baldwin, FT 2-6364 Z Set. Eva. Service ... 7:30PM, Sunday School Sunday Morning .10.-00 A.M. .IIjOQAM Sunday Evening Wonhip . ------- 7 30P.M Tuat. Young People . .7 30 P.M. Thurtdey Prayer ... 7:30P.M. REV, TOMMY GUEST, Potior Christian Temple, SOS Auburn Avb. Or. Lola P. Marion, Pastor Rev. J. Luthar Sheffield, Assistant ; A Special Welcome A want You L 11:30 A M Communion end Worafcif Strtlr* t« uiijam -suedey syseel CkutM All asm >M,~Yount People;* SrrvW* ’ M. BVMirl Evongelicol United Brethren Church 212 Baldwin Ave . « 2*0721 WOrahlp—1:36 and 11:00 AM. * Music by tilt Oakland Trio Sermon—’’Being Faithful ” Sunday Behool—6:41 AM. The ’’Y” Hour—6:00 PM. Minister—Myron R. Everett The SALVATION ARMY YOUTH .PROGRAM — Kathi Yeager of 102 E. Howard St., left, and Jennifer Marlon of 26 Cooper St. g^vf finishing touches to the Oakland 'Youth for Christ poster. Gene McLean of 190 Mill St. mixes paint for the two. Gene is past president of the Pontiac Central High Bible dub. Norman Clothier of Lapeer la the new youth director for the group. 'Goal to Go,' Film Set for Pontiac Central 29 W. Lcrwranca Strati ‘ Sunday Sch'l 9:45 a.m. Young People'* Legion 6 p.m Morng Worship 11 a.m. Evangoliitic Mtg. 7:30p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Mooting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN and MRS* J WILLIAM HEAVER Good Music — Singing —True la the Word Preaching God Meets With Us—You Too, Are Invited How a high school athlete called lupdn his deep Christian faith to 1 defeat attempts of a gambling syndicate to ‘‘fix’’ football games in which he played it the ’central theme of an exciting new- film to be shown at 7:30 tonight at PontiaclGo" tells how the high school Central High School. team’s quarterback it approached Sponsored by Oakland Youth tor by a fellow student to “sell out” Christ, the picture is produced by to the gamblers. And how, by acti-Gospel Films, Inc. of Muskegon. I vating his own- Christian principles, The presentation, called "Goal tojhe wins something more precious to his teamsters than the games themselves. A reception will be-held,at 7:30 Tuesday evening to welcome the Rev. William Worth, the new associate pastor at First Methodist Church. A program with refreshments is planned. PLAYING AT BUNNY VALE — Joe Talley will play the trombone at special services Tuesday through Oct. 2 at Sunny Vale Chapel, 5311 Pontiac Lake Rd. With his wife he will also play piano, organ, banjo, and electric steel guitar. Paul Talley will be heard on the accordion. LEACH ROAb COMMUNITY CHURCH It attma HstCMs. 1 Block North of Attars M. Sunday School » A.M. Mornhm Wonkly u A.M. Evcnlof Worship t:M P.M. Tucoday Nlsht BIMo Study T:JS P.M “If Yoti Need Spiritual Encouragement . . . Coma” Pastor THEODORE mosies - Pastor's Family to Hold Open House at Manse 1st Methodists Plan Reception The film was made with Mas-' keg on and Grand Haven high school ptnyera as members of the east. Mm McDonald, a recording aotoist from Philadelphia, will DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH ElUaboth Lak* Rd at Tiidoo OB HtB Sunday School .. to-AM. Morning Worship .. 11:00 AM.‘ Junior and Br»liman Church Youth ‘fiorvlce ............ ..................6:30 PM. Evening Church Service .... ..............7M PM.- Midweek Service ............i........ 7:00 PM. Wednesday Paitor—Rrv. LEE LaLONE S. f. Supt.-ARTHUR EWALD Congregation to Honor Rev. William Worth, New Associate Pastor Norman Clothier of Lapeer who| ..as recently become fulltime dl-j rector of the fellowship, will organ-j fee the Oakland Cpunty area. A{ rally will be held once a month.: The director will also aid young people with Bible Club programs! In sdxxris. The dubs are aids to combat Juvenile delinquency, to help raise scholastic and moral standards In | the schools, to create a tfense of responsibility and purpose among the youth with respect to school and fellow students. Thera are’no membership dues! in the program. Young people plan the program with the help of the director. For the next six weeks Boy Scouts will meet at 7 p.m. each Tuesday. All children’s choirs will start rehearsals at 9:30 Saturday morn-’ mg. The annual rummage tale of the primary department will be held at* a.m. Merlin B. AspUn will sing tbe offertory solo at first Methodist Charck at It a ah. Sunday. “Now Let Ike FuH-Toned Chorus’’ by Beuell will be the choir anthem. The Rev. Paul T. Hart will preach on "What Am I Missing?" The School of Churchmanship, sponsored by area Methodist Churches, will start at 7:30 Monday evening with Rev. John W. Mulder of Walled Lake serving as .dean, The Rev. and Mrs. Edward D.ifor the United Presbyterian Church n a_ Wrvrremc Auchan) and daughter Joanne will> Michigan, will speak on "The ruSlOI IVUlUCSs FIRST -PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNC Pasta* RIV. WR.UAM H. MAXSACH, DC. Aaiidtti Staler RIV. OAlttt I. HHSH* Y, k,D. 9:30-11:00 9:30-11:00 WORSHIP SERVICES CHURCH SCHOOL . at .an open house for members and friends of Orchard Lake Community Chtqeh, Presbyterian, Sunday afternoon. The hianae at $151 Corpfoeree Rd. purchased last spring will aow be the home of Che Aucharde. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE I MiSI Watklaa Uka Rd.. N W. Oak. Co. XU. (V. MUa) I Sunday School 10 a.m. Classw for all agasl 8 rianrhlno 11 oa. & 7:30 p.m. Youth at 630 pJh-I • Radio — CKLW 7:30 turn,. 800 kc in Detrait 1 A. /. Baufhfj, Paa. Da wm Bail* hay, Aaat. Paa. Apostolic Church of Christ 4^8 CENTRAL' HOMECOMING Special Services Tuesdoy through Sunday 1 - with REV. H.N. ASHBY. ot Evansville, Indiana Sunday School and Wonhip 10 A M. A welcome extended to all Church Phone FE 5-8361 • . VL 2-5142 'Bishop L X Parent Per A ■ [Crescent Hills "Waterford Township's American Baptist Church'' CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Crescent Lake Hoad near Hatchery Road Worship 10 AM. 11 AM. Sunday Behool Large Parking Lot Nursery During All Services Rfv Robert I. Adame. Paetor FIRST METHODIST The club philosophy is Christian] fellowship in the school to helpi youth live in school the filings they: are-taught in church. ' ' Each club Is urged to have e Bible Chib Quls Teem for rent-petition between club*. Team* wW be atudylng the Geepel of MORNING WORSHIP 10:00 A.M. "What Am I Mining?" Rrv. Paul Hart, Preaching ♦ 11:15 A.M.—CHURCH. SCHOOL Youth Fellowship 6:15 P.M. Other activities as talent con-testR, ^inspirations and singqrira-tions will be held as dub officers] plan programs in a monthly area youth council meeting. The baud has set the following, goals for the year: a quiz team for each ettd), rally attendance over 500 and a balanced budget. the pastor will apeak ea “1 Believe la Jesus Christ,” Ike second Id Oh aeries of sermon* Women's Association at 11 Wednesday. Following lunch there will be a service of rededication and an observance of the Lord’s Supper. Clarence Broun will direct the Westminster (kdr which starts rekesu-sals at 7 p.m. Tharsday. The grenp la for sealer high teacher training data Sunday evening. The Board of Deacons will Wendell Strait, John Ashby, Harold Welch, John Miller and Walton Weiss pfill get together Thursday evening to plan the'annual stewardship emphasis period. meet at 1 pjn. Monday. A delegation oi Church School teachers will attend the meeting ot the Detroit Church School Association Monday evening at Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church. The committee „oa evangelism consisting of Dan Geisler. John Eriunerf, Charles. Urquhart and Nolan Brown la donducthig a session of toatruction in evangeiistk visitation Tuesday evening. ^ Rev. Mr. Auchard wifi assist. ALMA FAfTOB TO SPEAK TV Bev. Robert Woods of Mma, director ot national mission watfc Childrens Topic 'The Living Christ' Slated at Donelson A party la planned for 7 pjn. Friday for members and friends of Junior High Fellowship. More than 179 are expected, the pastor said. Tbe Rev. Robert L. Adams wi continue his messages to children at tbe morning service at Crescent Hills Baptist Church Sunday with the subject, "WUI God Forget My Mistakes?" The training of visitors for the family visitation at 6 p.m. Sunday will be followed by a discussion on "Indian Religions, Hinduism and Islam." The Women's Missionary Society wU) bold the monthly meeting at 7:)6 pjn. Wednesday. Tbe adult Sunddy. sdiool class is making plans for. a scavenger hunt with everyone welcome, the pastor said. "Holy Night," the first of U episodes to the newly .released motion picture series known Sa -"The Living Christ." will be shown at “ 30 Sunday evening at Donelson-Baptist diurch, 2227 Elizabeth Lake Rd. , Pbdgo $4-Million Gift 53 Nations Receive Bibles LOS ANC&LES W-£ideans international placed $.773,462 Bibtos and New Testaments to S3 nations in the year which ended July 1. The drsantzatton, founded to has about 12,000 members In the United States, according to report, adopted at the group’s a anal meeting. Photographed to full color, the film la a Bible account of Isaiah's prophecy and its fulfillment. It covers the Journey to Bethlehem, the manger scene and the adoration of the ttiepherds. The series, four years to the] making by Cathedral Films, produced with a reverence and research of Biblical background, the Rev. Lee LsLone said, The public has been invited toj the entire series, GENEVA (ft—Churches throughout the world have pledged more than $4 million for special World Refugee Year projects proposed by the World Council of Chqjthes. Die projects include relief work hi 19 countries. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT MMdtokeK Rd North of W. Long Lai# Rd 11:15 Morning Prayer and Church School } Hol>- Communion lot and Ji" Sunday el Km Month eiRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN 9 NORTH ROSKLAWN Sunday School 10 AM; MOforitng Worship film Datojateq N un Pteumi Conference Sunday Evening t PltltctSw*by Hobart Dumbaugh FAITH. BAPTIST CHURCH 3411 AIBPOBT POAD SUndey School . .................*’iJ’ Wonhip Service ..................H OO AM. Wednesday Prayer $*rrite ...... Evangeiistk Service....... ...... T^JOP-M. Pastor Fasten, Preaching ,:r --Ample Perking ~ Supervised Nursary ST, PAUL METHODIST Churcn Behool 16 AJd. ... Sr. Youth Fellowship 4 P.M. Intermediate 5 PM.. REV JAMES A McCLUNO. MtnUtrr SUPERVISED NURSERY —AtL 8JR VICES—AMPLE PARKING CHURCHES of CHRIST - Listen to the “Herald CKLW TV 8:30 A M. 1/ truth''Each Sunday WXYZ 8.-00 P.M. SYLVAN LAKE PONTIAC lias M. Perry St. Bible School 9:45 A M Morning Wonhip 10:45 A.M. iEvening Service 6 P M Wqd. Night Bible Cleases 7:30 P.M FS 2-6306 Bible Study 9:50 P.M. i ■ Classes for All Ages ! Morning Wo«hlp T0:50 A.M^ Evening Worship 6 P.M. | Wed. Bible Study 930 P.M. - LAKE ORION 1080 Hemmingway Rd Bible Study Sun. 9:45 A.M. Wonhip 10:45 A.M. W. A Luckatt. Minister off -Clerkston Rd. * Tues. 7:30 P.M 6:00 P.M.* Memorial Baptist Church 599 Michigan St. * Sunday September, 18 and 25 Dr. John Linton, Author Noted Scottish Evangelist end (Nble Teacher Sunday 11:00 A.M. ond 7 P.M. Nightly (except Sat. I .7:30 P.M, . Children's Rally Sat. 3<30 p.m. and the 'tHNe I Preocher" Masic—Gospel Mafic at, Each Sendee . . * «/ - 1 lea will be indulged in by women of the Episcopal , Church of-the Advent Wednesday. Modeling in the style show dduch will welcome new .members are (from left) Mrs. F. W, Prince of Bloomfield Hills, Mrs. John D. Kershaw of Foxcroft pad Mrs, Richard Schmid of Orchard Lake. Invitations have been sent to wonted of the Episcopal Church of the Advent for an “Old Fashions Tea” honoring . new members. The 1:10 p.m. affair will be Wednesday at church an Middle Bek Road. Mrs. Lyie Passmore is general charman and Mrs. John Allexan, invitations and name tag committee, chairman for the function. Mrs. Richard Williams is wslitting Mrs. Allexan. Hospitality Chabman Mrs. Clarence Mu' is working with Mrs. Robert Jack, Mrs. James Hudson, Mrs. John Wlgie and Mrs. Robert MiHer. 1 Mrs. Edward Hansz will be in charge of tfte tea, table, assisted by Mrs. Richard Taylor. Mrs. waiter Whitmer, Mrs. Fred Prince. Mrs. George IJish. ‘ Mrs. John C* Batts Jr.%Mrs. Richard Williams and Mrs. Henry Stallworth. Mrs. Banker and Mrs. potir- The style show chairman Is Mrs. John Black. Fashion com-1 mentator • will be Mrs. Roger Marquis. Appearing as models will be Mrs. John Kershaw, Mrs. Christian Powell, Mrs, Allexan, Mrs. John Hart and Deborah Arnold!.. Mrs. Charles Bowers, Mrs. George Wilde, Mrs. Vincent Kepler, Mrs. Jack Jones, Mrs. Ralph Dashner Jr., Mrs. Frank J. Meyer and Mrs.' Richard . Schmid also' will model. Womens Section Beattie Jr- Neubauer Rites Held A reception in Owl Creek Country Club, Anchorage, Ky-> followed afternoon vows lor Louisville adt William E. Beat tie Jr., el MWhitlm Beach,, calif., today hi St. Luke Episcopal Church, hi Abchong* The Rev. Robert 0. Board officiated. Parents of the newlywed* are tba Jacob D. Neubauers of Louisville and Mr. and Mrs. William E. Beattie at Wert Iroquois Road. The chapel-length bridal gown of white Bilk organza featured a basque bodice and deep scalloped border of bombasine, accented with,Alencon lace and floral sprays. ♦ * * Tins of imported illusion veiling held by a streams red bow of bombazine and the bridegroom’s gift of pearls completed the bride’s eneem- Gowned to pale yellow silk organza were Imor matron Mm. Fred A. Kammeier of JaekaonvtUe, N.C., and bridesmaids Ann Naah and Judith Gaillard of Louisville. They held caecadee of field daisies and ivy. On the enquire aide from Pontiac were Richard Zimmerman, beet man, David Hnttreaite and, the bridegroom's cousin Walter B. Archer whb ushered with MRS. WILIJAM BEATTIE at. U. Jacob D. Neubauer III of Ft. McClellan. Ala., brother of the bride. * * ■■ * * * To begin the Bermuda honeymoon the new Mn. Beattie Area Tidbits wore a green-and'beige silk print, matching leather hat, and otter brown accessories. While attending the University of Kentucky, she affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma. A graduate, of Michigan State University with two yean' Army service in Germany .. her husband is a member of Lambada Chi Fraternity. They will live at Manhattan Beach. * ★ ★ Purple end orchid velveteen-' sies covered the small hat worn by Mrs. Neubauer with a dress of orchid lace. Mn. Beattie’s bell-shaped dress of softly pleated turquoise satin featured a matching chiffon velvet . bodice. Her headpiece was of feathers. The Beatties were hosts at the rehearsal dinnw Friday in the Louisville Boat Chib. Mr*. James H. Igleheart honored 'her neice and her attendants at a luncheon in the Pendennis Chib. New.Parakeets May Be Timid NEW YORK (UM) - Don’t expect too much of 1 new parakeet. The birds are sensitive to their surroundings and it usually takes them a few days to adjust. * * * Until they do, they probably will act timid and drowsy. of the '20s will be modeled by Mrs, Ralph Dashner of Orchard Lake (at left). Others modeling at the 1:30 p.m. affair are Mrs. Christian Powell of Union Lake and Mrs. John Allexan-, (right) of Walee Drive. Change to Friends With Ideals Retorn to School Robert Klteley of North Avery Road, Waterford Township, is a sophomore at* the Moody Bible'Institute,Chicago. Re is majoring in sacred music. . 'A it it ■ Among students at Michigan State University Oakland this semester will be freshman David Yuille of Private Drive, Waterford Toymship . . . Judy Norenjof Pike Street, junior, majoring in education. ★ * * Sharon Nelson of West Brooklyn Avenue was recently enrolled at the Saginaw General Hospital School of Nursing. Donna Needle of North Anderson Street returned to Duluth to begin her junior year as a nursing student at the College Qf St. Scholastics. She will five at Victory Hail Nurses* Residence, affiliated with St. Mary’s Hospital. ★ it it Russell S. Read of East Hammond Lake Drive left Wednesday for the University of Cincinnati Freshman Camp at Mentor, Ky. On Tuesday he - will register in the Coop School of Business Administration at the university and will live in Dabney Residence Hall for Men on campus. Carol Hoffeld of Foxcroft, Bloomfield Township, will be a junior at *Cinci.* * * * Evelyn Brown of Osceola Drive joined students from 18 states and from Japan, El Salvador and Hong Kong when \Ai Baptist Missionaiy Training School of Chicago opened its 80th year Tuesday. “it - it it At University of Michigan, Carol Shepherd of Hatchery Road, Waterford.Township,'will begin her sophomore year in architecture and design . Karen Louise McKinney of Third Avenue, residing at Stockwell Hall, will study medicine . . . Valerie Vasbinder of Spokane Drive is a medical technology freshman. By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I have the reputation tor being a pretty ■mart guy In my field (electronics) but when it comes to .....-----— the lair sex I must be a real square. I always thought . women were •uppdsed to be cherished, cared for and trusted. Now I find tbqt all my b a c h e 1 o r friend* are slipping around with married women and the married men are stepping out on their wives. Aren’t there any nice girls, left who are interested In a food, honest man who is on the level? SQUARE Sr St A DEAR* SQUARE: You aren't “square" — you sued a new circle at Mends. There sate plenty of nice girls who would go to the moon for a man who's . "on the level." ♦ • * " DEAR ABBY: I have wanted to be a nurse ever since I was a little girt. I will graduate , from high school this midyear and want to go Into nurse’s training.- fly lather say* It fa « childish dream and it’a time J grew up and got over It * He says he doesn't want tils daughter giving dirty old men baths and carrying bedpans. * I tell him I want to-serve humanity and he says, "So be a waitress!” • I am so heart-broken, Abby. Bow can I gat my father to seeJt my way? Or Is! my deci-siorf childish? LOVES NURSING DEAR LOVE8 NURSING: % Your decision is far from childish—it is mature, admirable and completely unselfish. There shoqld be more dedicat-, ed young woman like you la DEAR ABBY: I’d like to put In my two cents’ worth about the lady who complained about her neighbor across the hall burning the toast every morti-nlng because her husband liked it that way. Well, I like burnt toast,, too. And file more It's burnt, the better I like it A * * I've been married for 36 years to a man who works In the stock yardE and bund toast smells like Chanel 5 to me. I gay,-the smell won’t kill .her, and as the old Portuguese skying goes, “Qiara ta mal e que se mliida”—which means. Pretty Models, for Fund Tea — Thursday Friday were brim-filled mem- Assisting Mrs. Craig as board members are Mrs. John Emmett, .secretary; Mrs. William B. Bachman Jr., treas- Mr. and Mrs. RogeM are spending this weekea Canton, Ohio, with Mr. Aten’s parents Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Aten. Sunday their Six-month-oid daughter will be christened Jeniffer Whiting Aten in the Canton Presbyterian Church. , * * • Mr. and Mn. H. A. Rieglman have invited friends lor dinner today to help Mr. Rieglman celebrate his birthday. Included wiB be the Robert B. Aikenses, the Edward A. Proctors and Mr. and Mrs. William B, Saqnders. tf e a • Mm Ray Cunningham and Mf. aad Mrs. Joint R. Davis wg| give a cocktail party and buffet supper this evening at BtoomfWid Open Hart Chib for bcMaehrt She*n McGinnis Sheila’s marriage to lyman-s Spung of Columbus, Ohfo. yvftl , be tolintehnd. Oct. 4 tar St.' 1 Hugo of the Hills Church. / Mrs. Michael Redfield of Birmingham (right) reads the list of children and adult models who, will show apparel from Sah's Fifth Avenue at the annual Kingswopd Alumni fashion show and tea Sept. 23. Marilyn martin of Detroit (left) and Mrs. David “If y o u’r e uncomfortable— move." LOVES BURNT TOAST . * St •• * . DEAR ABBY; I come from a rather poor.family but I was taught manners. -I- am going with a boy who has had all the advantages, but ha has no manners at. all. Tell me, Abby, how important are manners? PONYTAIL dr * St DEAR PONYTAIL: Polished brass attracts more attention than tarnished gold. Manners ARE important. Constitution Week Honors Doc By ADAH SHELLY The Daughters of the Ameri- * can Revolution have promoted the celebration of Constitution Week, using today as the beginning of that week. The. Constitutional Convention which drew up the Constitution of the United States met from May of 1787, finishing their sessions on Sept. 17. The document was then sent to the state* for ratification. Enough states bad ratified by July 1788 to make it binding. North Calqlina and Rhode Island did not ratify? but since ;a majority of the states did, ft became binding upon all of them. The principle of compromise which has been a colorful thread through all of the politics of the United State, was an outstanding feature of the Oonrtttutkmal Convention. Hie small state* were afraid of the power of the larger and mote . wealthy ones. Sr Sr U Not until the compromise plan of having eqyal repre-senation, two from each state In the Senate, and representation by population in the Bouse, was a Workable' plan adopted. * * * The American people have had reason to be highly thank- ful time and again far the first 10 amendments, nailing down the fundamental righto such as freedom of worship, of tyeech, v im . 1 may'have been speeding. I feel just terrible. I didn’t see the child. I was talking. Why should this happen to me! I was just driving. Minding my .own business. Speeding? Well..." DRIVERS KILL AND CRIPPLE MORE CHILDREN THAN ANY DISEASE! Yes, drivers kill more-children than pneumonia, polio, cancer, congenital malformation, or any other cause. Yes, drivers(.kill and cripple more children than any major disease. Yes, careless drivers are the greatest threat to those innocents too young to drive. You’ve helped fight cancer, polio, and other frightening diseases. Now take action against the giant killer—traffic deaths. Write your local enforcement officials. Say— THE PqNTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. .SEPTEMBER 17. lr~r—1—■’ ■■ . * " aeceataiy gem cat’s report mtl-s Mat aboat a third of the i dating fram IN* ■ aapald at the end of I Parents in Michigan Sad for Son in Soviet The United States has been tbej principal contributor to the fund. In addition to paying the normal anwninwnt of almost a third of the total, the United States had made *«uLl^tS^optri. EDWARDSBURGtUD - Mr a.^4. ■ and Mrs. Ignace Kaminsky, who . ^ # ciune to this country from Russia - « ' * „ mot* than SO years ago, were To keep UNEF going. Hsmmxr- lightened and mystified today tv skjold has had to borrow from the ^ ^ - ■ IT. N. working capital fund. He made dear this cannot go on indefinitely. The identifying feature of the Polara's new styling theme is its rocketlike tail lights and rear fenders. The fenders rise slightly Just behind the doors, taper downward, then make a reverse sweep at the rear of the car. The rocket-like tail, lights are located within chrome nacelle mounted In I MRS. MOBLEY WASHBURN Mrs. Morley (EUa) Washburn. 168. of 139 N. Genesee Road, died this morning at her honte after a I b ^ Mn|nrn jowa Vjw ilonglllnem. j Pmddeuf diehard M. Ntx— aaM | She was a member of the United | iGbufch of Hespeler, Ont. j Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Leonard Meyer of Kitchener, Otit. and Mrs. John Gaarhart with whom she made her home; : grandchi'dren; and a brother. H - , ■. Mra. Washburn's body will be at Nton P"** wkera can [the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home Addressing a Republican- rally, . Thief With Gall Steals an Auto to Cart Off Loot A burglar who uses the tools at hand is being sought by Pontiac police. He broke into the Jerome Motor Sales CO, 399 S. Saginaw St., ti was reported, to officers yesterday. I Kaminsky, 96, and his wife, Anna, 70. said they had "no idea at all" about what had happened to their son Marie, 38, and a friend, | both of whotii were due back Sept. 1 from a tour of the Soviet Union, ■Umfeaky and Harvey Bennett. .96, ef Bath, Maine, wire served la the UR. Air Faroe together, were on a month-long tear af two batteries, rt boxes Of apart plugs, aa adding machine and a calculating machine valued at im He carried off- the loot the easj way — la a car from the tirm’i garage. Police found the car abandoned at the intersection of Jackson and Saginaw streets. dealy received no farther word ’ fram them. The last word they received from Mark, bis family said, was a postcard dated Aug. 19 and mailed" from Kiev. Bennett’s wife also said the last letter she got from her husband was dated Aug. 19, but as postmarked Vinnitsa, 1 ■ * ' * ft His family didn't realize Kaminsky was missing until Sept. 9 when officials at Purdue University, where Kaminsky was to Join the MARK KAMINSKY Russian department as an assist-ant profebaor, reported he was twe days overdue at tile'university: * * * Kaminsky, a alar athlete jahd student leader while at Edwards-burg High School, studied Russian and earned a master's degree at the University of Michigan. Mra. Daniel Kaminsky, wife of of Mark’s three brothers, said Mark, who is unmarried, and Bennett were touring Soviet colleges universities. Bennett 1 * to seek a teaching Job Un- TO WED BELGIAN KING — This is Dona Fabiola de Mora y Aragon, daughter of a Spanish nobleman, whose engagement to King Boudouin of Belgium was announced in Brussels Friday. The photograph was released by the palace in Brussels along with the announcement. Fiancee Fiist Attracted Baudoin in Switzerland MADRID, Spam OR — The romance of the King of Abe Belgians ywor M Awitseriand, friends of the The Belgian government Friday announced in tlmsarls the engagement of Khtg Baudouin I and Fhbitea de Mora y Aragon, daughter «f a Spapish nobleman the king |o Barcelona and on the French Rtyiera. Fabiola, a willowy, Moot-8 Inch brunette, is 33, two years older than Baudouin. Her friends described her as My and said she never entered the social whirl. She has been active In charity work, they -ti, caring for the poor through an eUee In Madrid. Ron June 11, 1936, she was educated fay private tutors and also .The friends of Fabiola here indicated that Inner Queen Victoria Eugenis, widow of Alfonso xm af Spate, was. the royal Lausanne, forttsariaad, aad Is Die noiHUfapi of tire bride tei fat. Fabiola met Baudouin early Hi |s Itrttrertjil- th»:9fl|M said, aad they have aeon each Her favorite sports too tennis, fChar step* then dfcring • visit ofjrertnuntng and/ horseback riding. Fabitea speaks Engtfeh, French, jpg gpanutiaad vinyl Interior* i 2-door hardtop aad la four color* In the 4-dSor sedan. All-vinyl trim la fear rotors b offered la tbe station wagons nipt convertible, aad la five color* hi Me 4-door hardtop. Harritops and station wagons have a headlining of gray, polyure-> foam with a Bedford Cdrd pattern. Polara buyers will have a choice of three engines ranging in horsepower from 365 to 330. The standard engine for the new car is a 265-horaepower, 361-cubic-inch V-8. IV engine has a two-barrel. carburetor and a compression ratio of 9 to-1. ’ft 4k ft Two high-performance engines re also offered: the 325-horsepower D-50O and a 339-horsepower . V-8 with special ram induction manifolding. Both haye a displacement of 383 cubic Inches compression ratio of 10 to 1. The D-500 is equipped with a single four-barrel carburetor. The ram Induction engine has two four-barrel carburetors, dual exhausts, a special camshaft, and valve spring diunpers. selected to demonstrate at the American exhibi-in Moscow. . Man, 30, Out on Bond After Assault Charge A 30-year-old Pontiac cused of criminally assaulting a rl was bound over to Friday by Independence Township Justice of the Peace WiUiam H. Stamp. C. Clark of Ball Fame Dies NEW YORK (UPI) -L- Stephen C. Clark, president of the National Baseball Hall of. Fame, died suddenly today at his home here. He was 78. Clark, a native of Cooperstown, N.Y., where the Hall of Fame is located, had started a collection of baseball memorabilia in 1933. He conceived file Idea of exhibiting his collection and it was from this that the Hall of Fame and museum grew. City Man, 56, Reports Assault, Robbery A 56-year-old map reported to Pontiac police last night that he was robbed, at knifepoint,-re $60 by four men and two women. Joseph Poe, *30'Deland Court, said he was toMcked to the ground fay the men'after leaving a grocery store at 100 Bagley St. He said $80 wag taken bom his pockets. Poe told police the robbery occurred about 7:31 p-m. Hurt in GymXIass, Detroit Youth Dies w ____DETROIT A Detroit. studtad re st. Maur, France. Sbej**00* boy died Friday 'after a wall during a gymnasium ***V1 Dewitt barren, 19, a high school mlor, was playing basketball when he lost Us balance trying to deflect a bounding ball and stemmed heed first info the wall. He aled en route to js hospital. Dominating tbe front of the ia a large, horizontal, concave grille. The hood and front fenders form a cowl for the grille and dual headlights project from its sides. Housings for the parking lights and a recess for the license plate are integrated in the large, wraparound bumper. The accused, Kenneth L. Bockcl-man, 229 Victory Drive, is to appear hi court Sept. 26 on ufety rape charge. He stood mute at his arraignment in Justice court and was released on $2,000 bond, ft ft ft Step-parents of the girl charge that Bockelman attacked her in his car parked behind Pine Knob Elementary ScboSl on Sashabaw Road Aug. 31, on the ruse " taking her to baby sit tor friends. News m Brief to Manx City, speech, altar wbfeb he wtt fly lata Mhaiapsla to wtal ap tbs Bret top eChfe campaign. Kennedy, on flying tour of North Carolina, attacked particularly the term policy of Agriculture Secretary Ezra T. Bensqn, and he derided Nixon for now trying to cut Benson oqt of Republican herd. until Monday when it will be taken to Hesielrr lor service and burial Tuesday-' JANKK L. REECE CLARKfiTON - Graveside service tor Jsnice L. Reece, intent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Reese o( 5115 Eagle Road, Highland Township, was held this afternoon at Highland Cemetery. The intent died shortly after birth Friday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Arrangements were handled by the Lewis E. Wint Funeral Home in Clarkston. Surviving besides the parents are two brothers, one tester, a grandmother and two grandfathers. tko$OE BUCHAN AVON TOWNSHIP -— Service for George Buchan of 3530 John R. Road ‘wiH be held Monday J| 3 i. at the Pixley Memorial Chapin Rochester. (r. Buchan died unexpectedly Friday night at St. Joaeph Mercy Hospital. He was 63. Barter will be at White Chapel Cemetery ‘"Troy. Surviving are a daughter, Christine of Avon Township, and i brother, John of Scotland. JAMES THOMPSON SOUTHFIELD — Service fo James Thompson, 94, of 3563$ Evergreen Road, wHl be 1 p.m. Monday the BeU Chapel of the William Hamilton Co. in Birmingham. Burial win be in the churchyard of the Southfield Reformed Presbyterian Church. Mr. Thompson died Thursday in William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, after a short illness, A life-long resident of Southfield, Thompson wag a member of Oakland County pioneer family. He was a retired fanner. He is survived by a sister, Mary E. Thompson of Southfield. Orion Twp. Couple Treated After Crash Vermandn of Mount Clemens reported to sheriff* deputies Friday that someone knocked over and broke three cut-stone models in front of his put stone works at 16 E. Auburn Ave., Avoo Town-ship, and also broke 17 bulbs ' display sign.’ He estimated the damage at $130. SSI Usher Ave., reported to Pontiac police yesterday that his home -was, broken i. Nothing was missing. «aaaal Fall Dinner aad ......... Sept. 17 aad 18. Hat. afternoon and Sunday. Fried Chicken Dinner Sunday 12 :00-0:00 Adults $130 Children 75c. under 8 free. “ Michael s Wa»| Bargain* la rtuph*l*las6 _______ reflnlshed furniture. At the Salvation Amy. Rad Shield store, III W. Lawrence St, Pontiac. Free —Adv. Mrs. Halted Rose. 28, of 996H Silver Bell Road, Orion Township, was in satisfactory condition today at Pontiac General Hospital follow-a two-car collison near her home Friday. * * ♦ Her husband wag treated minor injuries and released from the hospital following the accident. She suffered head Injuries. Mra. Rase was a paaaeager la ear driven by her basbaad hen it was Mt aa 841ver BeU aad near M-24 by a ear drivea by Milton R. Crise, M. re Detroit. Rose said Crise failed to stop before pulling onto the road froroj Webber’s Gravel Pit driveway and hit Rose’s car. Cohen Faces Charge £jof Evading Taxes LOS ANGELES HI — Mickey Coked. 47, Is under federal la-dlctment again. He la seemed of evading (347,IN Giesler in B<|d Shape . HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Attorney Jerry Giesler, 73, whose clients included Lana Tar set, Robert Mifehuta anil the late Em6 Flynn, today remained In critical condition at Mt. Sinai Hoapitte following his fourth heart attack this year. Friday Statw Potato Output to Top Expectations LANSING IB—The lata summer potato crop win top August predictions by 1,006 lbs. per acre, the Michigan Crop Reporting Service said Friday. Bay County will be an exception, the aerates reported, where there wffl be a slight drop. , The state Is expected to feu 704 railhon pounds of Fault for an avenge of M.000 feu. per •ore. Plan Indefinite' Stint in Prison Five Negroes Arrested in New Orleans Hassle Over Job Opportunities NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — Five tegroes arrested for picketing gainst “unequal” Job opportunities for their race vowed today to stay in Jail "indefinitely'' and hinted a mass demonstration may' be held next week. The five, including Jim McCain, national field secretary re the Oon-Racial Equality (CORE), were crowded into one small cell In New Orleans' Sixth District Jail Friday night. Henry R. Mitchell, 99, Fxeea- Kennedy told about 12,000 persons at the tobacco center of Greenville, his first' North Carolifia stop, that his chief j argument with Republicans was "tnkt they have had too little faith in the development of this Walter quoted Schllt as de-’ aeriMag Mitchell as “definitely ” The Defense Department bar said Mitchell admitted abnormal ■ex practices in his teens. But the department said he had not en- ___In such practices for mahy- years before applying for aa NS\ Job and officials did not consider, die teen-age activities grounds for denying him employment. ' dl ft ft Walter also said that one re the imeoats at one time belonged to a group listed as subversive by the attorney general’s office. He declined to name die man or identify tbe organization.1 New Orleans Consumers' League, ttea, said the five "ptaa to stay here Indefinitely. We want equal Jsbs for Negroes." MttokeD himself is aa eye doctor. Cellmate Rev. Avery C. Alexander, 30, said a meeting of Negro leaden Was scheduled for Monday and said “there if a possibility that there will he mass picketing next week by several thousand picketera.’’ ft' ft ft'' j.-..... McCain, Alexander, Mitchell, 30-year-old denning firm employe Henry J- Harris and 43-year-old refrigeration repairman Carieton Roy were Jailed under a new state statute which prohibits -blocking public sidewalks by picketing, but excludes labor- Union demonstra- Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service'* - 41 WUtlams St Phone FE 2-1141 ACQUIRE CHARM Chum is' Inner attraettraaess. that shows. It isadttvatod; A1 Smith, william Bryan. Theodors Roosevelt charmed with parson-silty and words. Sarah Bernhardt, Mary Mckford, Lionel Barrymore brought reality to fiction — through paraonal charm. Mark Twain, Win Rogers attd Wm. Randolph Hoarat punctured sgoes with wtt, barbs and . , innate charm. Jim and Jane in Father Knows *• *-• vooaaxxs Best, Danny Thomas, Dina Shore project their charm Into our living rooms. With people b and vott glorify Is efficient gradoos and ehsmtng. Personal charm is a valuable possession. It can be acquired. It teiould be and practiced wherever Vs go, It Is a lubricant for ambitious youth, business men, tanner, housewife. v VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME MO North Ferry Street Phene FI 2-8378 We l)o Not Publish Funeral Prices . . • . . . for many roaxons.'Wo consider them confidential to families requiring our aanriow. Wo consider that advertising a prion advantage Is uaudly misleading. W« consider the publtehlng erf funeral prices an invasion of the oonfidenoa.of our patrons — families in sorrow with- : a. right to our protection. W« do not publish this information, oven by infresneo. Many Associations, including: Michigan State funeral Directors Association (of which Pontiac is part) have gone on recofd condemning advertising the prices of funerals. We honestly abide by the letter and spirit of ffiis openly ethical policy. ofoivL. Q)orulson-Johns FUNERAL HOME '4W FEDERAL *4JU •53 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC rmiininiTTTTTTTrr; THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, IMP MULTIPLE LISTING —III fel OPEN • SUNDAY 2-5 EM. 5002 Francesca 25 Per Cent Discount Owner — to QsIMmtta and m nu now » IHreilbe winner. 3 bad-NW. S BtaUmto tilt bates. * Mr Mmm gsrafv Mia carpi mm —S Snow lu-cloded. feETTKn SEE THI» DIXIE HIOIlWAT fO SIL-T*n LAKE ROAD TOWAL-TON. Lm TO SHAWNEE. tar* anoowo achool ROOM LAKE TO NBAN- cbsca . Tour M. w«k flitaw. : OPEN ff SUNDAY 2-3 P.M. Deer Lake . Lakeftnc^~j^Price t>Si MuM 1 mt iini* AnMtUWr I acres — view for Biter. Meat rata* DOCOB IooBWAT' I (OLE NORTH OP SMS* WATCH RS OPEN HORS AND .STONE PILLARS. Tour Hoot. Pros Hamilton i OPEN J. SUNDAY 2-5 P.m' .Name Your Terms ’-Name Your Price 189 Navajo. HVi Mf«Mn within r» ■m VO con dMl. It s row mm opportunity to Mn IRS A newer I floor brick hop*. 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Lorte shaded lot. Home cooUOao lone on tanmee. S oar cerate Owner tranaferrad. Priced jew M M.1M saah. SCHRAM OPEN SIM 2 to 5 Ml FOURTH STREET Osip — Saws M this bran new 1 bedroom I II k 10 Extra ei IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 Ml JOSLTH. COR MANBFIE1 D OPEN EVEN IK OS ARD SUNDAY MULTIPLE L1STINO SERVICE 3 BEDROOMS ■SI thu attractive brick fiMB boma —oioo jus, nartb of OmMsb Plains as a eared roM. natural Include: a H buaUMt, automatic all A, tiled saw, ask floors, sad CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE, INC MM S. Main at >pen Daily a to t: (MUr 11 to -NEW GI RESALE ILkM de«V ANNEIT Close In—2 Family Now TMCA. has By Dick Turner j Far Salt Lafca Propartyft I Lakefronts Galore M seedsy Lake l-ot 140x101 only IS.MO, M.tM down Salt kmmt iWaty 8I| Bustasii OppirtnUtro »9 "LET'S TALK ~ BUSINESS" POR SALE MEMBERSHIP-CAN PROTORtV por ‘s.X l b Chancels Dam: off Hlth way M. the heart of the Ptoat Let cal tally taridJiad, hat and cold a tar aim log* aarpart And' u ahed. .Terms, Cell OR Hffl For Sait Lota I mi Rate*. Irilegee, on i mu, 1; w 8LOOMP1 tU3 - FRANKLIN ItOAD multi.lore) efts Price for gii* ule, M OM MAytnlr *4707 BEAUTIPUI. HILLTOP £Sf~<5 ------ —“— View, many icons Boat Wetb MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORI*ORATION oSotf ird-Draylon 'sub { sSs^S J Templeton New Tri-Level • Brick watartfMt, picture wlaSow fi BMM rat., tec. rm. ltiM with ftriptoos, ttb ceramic bathe, 4 bed-modem kitchen. "Whtl out you do to keep me from arguing with neighbor!? . . . Stop Junior'! music lessons!" 3 NICE LOTS Oerege and 1 room claan modern ■--- ibis to as excellent buy la good litoe awn with prtvU-egei on Sylvan Lake. Only tatoo Win raaaoaable down payment 3 BEDROOM HOME Now vaeantaed ready to note In. Good Eoogo location Only 17000. 0500 down. Dot coahf Owner Will MOIIflM. JACK LOVELAND iacnu. * ... wa mm o_aava I tf. pitot Lake £ AttrecUve ■a**m*m ittng end I tores. nu now. mn mn. mpn drapes, tendtetood, on 3 Close to Jr. high and WM. A. KENNEDY' REALTOR Slfl W. Huron St. DORRIS OPEN HOUSE __SUNDAY 3-1 BEAUTIFUL ROME—I ACRES SSL8 OR TRADB Baldwin to Clarketaa Orion as., watt approx. I miles to — BMss ad., and in-•pect this eye apnmltog sgeefput heme, with twe complete MUU, * carpeting throughout, oror 11400 !u aluminum awnlngx. large brteosway. two ew garage, •xoeptleoml basement with tlSl/l, term* or trade*"* ___* bath. Mg beautiful aus wtll planned rooms, wall to wall eaiMMaB, a xltehra yoor wife will M wild about, an Aachor fenced rear yard, nice brick grill bad patio, blacktop street. Sylvan Lake Front Old Baalish, brick._ end timber. Elate floor entrance. eteg town living rm., tog burning nroptaoo. dining rm, sarpeMng. paneled library. kltchtn,break -feet rm., powder rm. and floor; 4 bedrmj . j bathe. ouM's rm. with bath. Rett- uursE?® Roy Annett, Inc., Realtors tt I. Huron Jt. Open Svenluge end SUB day l-t FE 8-0466 PRICE REDUCED $1,000. . . aid only *1.000 i —‘lets F—- ■ 1 i*r __a fro Irom I unite make the psy-mento. TWTNOT BE TOOP OWE LANDLORD? SYLVAN LAKE 1 bedroeea cue cm. Beae-. tltal wooded let. Aluminum iMUf, gas Mat, M basa-3; ment, goragw, ' BErpetlne d repee and curtobu. ga tnm house. I11.M with small dowm payment end reasonable monthly gayauwte. . FOREST LAKE, COUNTRY CLUB . Ootf Course aaS Club House across -the street from thle lsrg^,' par flat Is rented far til per week, which nukes your net monthly payments III per month. Oae host end good. loMttM near Plsher Body. BED HOT I NEW MODEL TRr-LEVEL "Loaded with charm and >< livability." t bedrooms. - iMRm Nolag loom, drum t kitchen — PRIOIDUItE EQUIPPED — and master bathroom that everyone SSTI i, CERTAINLY TEE FINEST. If yaw hart not seen this MaufUBl home you Mvo b treat la star#. RoddOpen WEEKDAYS t tO 1 Mt—III 4 TO I SUNDAYS 10 TO 4 Laaatod Vh block Boulh of Buroa C. Schuett OFFER* Family Homes for Sale 4 large bedrooms - S ear (a* rage—beautifully ' landscaped a complete homo near public and parochial schools. PTfrUeges on Elisabeth Lake. Toms. ioaka 'ta trad* 1 to Jt. High. BUILDERS MODEL POR BALE Buford MS First at s -MSrfiSfU Ssie. run In ""kitchen!1 u" fsmllv rm.. S bathsTouauty built, toast sail, make attar, will PAGE COLORED Ting is a 1 story. ! -'■ * 1 Booth J< jags, Very clean Leaf down payment •toe M Jend contra 4 VERT targe bed re 8SSSS.TJX 194 S. Tiklen. 3 betyooms, J; 2 baths, Sylvafl Lake -privileges. Qianktelv . custom finished. Will sell or renti to responsible * people, immediate occupancy. Robert H. Chapin. L^taRbr, EM 3-0085 or 4 JlU 4-176S. a A 1 . f " V - $100 -IVES YOU IN — Priced for m. sale. 4 bsdrms., steam hast, tfansfv ta an escetlent POUR PRONT- L wonderful home heat, flreptoee, bath and MM. qbuudaact at storage space, beauUful lot, A-l OFFICE OPEN SUNDAE %4 ___ DORRIS * SON REALTORS [ H W. Huron* T Phone FE 4-1541 I OPEN 4581 KEMPF DRAYTON PLAINS Sat. and Sun. 1-6 I S bedroom boas with tall base-■Mid, Hi bathe, automatic heat. Largo kitchen with built-in etove and oven. Will Mid M ybur let or mine. Also will consider trade. don McDonald LICENSED BUILDER OR Htff, MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE O'NEIL OPEN SUN. 2-5 P.M. 3790 HI LURE HI HILL VILLAGE For Sals Housas 49 SMITH WIDEMAN OPEN . 1-5 P.M. OOEMAW W. Huron St; to Ogemaw or Elis-a Head to Obb-II Ogemaw. _____ Lake Angelas *■' r\ ” f Eiecutlve estate. Over SM feet a Far Salt Honass 49 EsTMt^iL baths, servants LADD'S Good (iarden Land Boring fed peel wMh fish Trout slrOem wMh trout. Reel counlr-living Nearly mw hsais with ana south side exposed SMI wtta If.000 down. LADD’S, INCr. 4MS pitta Nwr OR HM TtS! ♦HI. tal Mlg ,AKB FRIT lit Schneider, HA 4 nos uHTw’ci. SMB with garage, _____ .U“K A lerge testingFcspscity, shows CHEROKEE HILLS M Planned tar custom quality K”k*q»V'Krk'ta , uvta. wist cos. EM—. K i SpUton, Realtor l 0rlI* f*1“be« Lake Rd !tn» orchard Lake Avi ft 4-45BJ to Soon Lets as.. ’ turn right After a p.a„ call PS 3-0503 ' J 1 bhW,W 10 Uo°‘* MAJOR Oil. CO. HAS SEVERAL j Carl \V, Bird, Realtor • j S*H&ssn HAGSTROM RESTAURANT Mar Aaburn I Melthta Escetlent grass. taaHnt capacity to Business natures and equipment only StSM down. , jOpon nL BY OWNER Moetday Lakefront | ream year ] eottsge, furnished. 41.0M DIRECTIONS: W. Hui l-\ y la -w* I OR MM 13 'til 1 pm OPEN L1M INDIAN VILLAOE g room famny I --- TO with Brisk fireplace, it. dtatat roam, tan meat, ail heat, ertrai electric dryer, raft. ' Paved drive. £ &4.Ha.b TOUE, 2a Pick. OETTINO MARR|ED’ retSinot l' 1 This could M "your" Nome. Privileges on Woodhuli Lake a room. S hsdroom homo with many eicellent lee-turas. Porced air aO heat, •alt IL Malta taiaa paneled sun room Mil ft. parsh with aluattaam owning. H. ear aaragav with attoebod brset sway. Beautiful lsnd-seapad tat, lOtsltl ft. CALL I TODAY. WATEINB-PONTIAC ESTATES f I bsdraom —* " " llvlns r- * 3 BEDROOM RANCH Oak floors, plastered walls, to foot living room, dining oil. This ptawro window overlooks the rolling country-stdo. The natural Brlek fire-■MM adds a note ef warmth to this lovsly ream. Per the , tody at fw. h--------------- Lauinger BUY '“a TRADE MILLER Large, welt-I |«nA..aiteu corner 111,-500 Terms. CALL POR AP- . Wumny. | BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS Meeh sabmeis. b d tarst family ftatortag 4 bedrooms, carpeted living room ily-slsod d^ ““ 522rL.ta3? £Ti.twH BEDROOM BRICE _ , , r&T basement, gas Mat. large city tat In Northern High District. Only 113,100. tormi. AEOB t BEDROOM RANCH Located h, Waterford Towwthlp. Oak noort, spacious rooms tbrwwtaMta. Lsadirapoil tat. Ouiy 413,110. gw por month. I bedrooms - lam Lake Front Homes Lovsly contemporary an BUsa-beth Lake front—custom built homo with mony exclusive fee-tures - garage end beautiful landscaping - fenced for privacy. Mahogany paneling ta this Oxbow Lake Mil .adds to the m|n',“ — 1—Built r f room. | floor brick luring s bodrwome. cor-iie>«u u,ing room, off floor ledge reek firs puss, bright and clean kltchou with butlt-lns Huge sun room, stitched garage. Beautiful feneed yard, lots ef mowers and shrubs—431,1st. j William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 tit Watt Huron Street backyard. Underground watef sys- tole lovely Itkt front |MR *-------* Potato you|h ______________ nicely Itndtcapod. This Is lakefront with all tbs f— .. free Idas living. Accent on contentment — For the older couple with a flair tar fishing llTist with anas down. Harm - N Aaras - 3 bdVns -S small mta mtds It bet - large 4 toljy^aJMsi — Tama C. Schuett, FE 8-0458 OPEN. T OP TEE UNUSUAL—Not new I toad, t rooms and hath—4 alt, 1 good aliod bedrooms, sop-tto dining room. Ctaan dry 1 el baaoaMat. ell host Urge SM1SS. Many surprises in 1 whan yen ate this horns. MINIATURE PARM — Large basement born, chicken hones and *“ "—" 1lt ecres^ attractive i house. Take a took offer. I FRONT a lovely d me foaturl —— ,_____A lovely flroplace Attached Poor g a - - * -Priced ta MMtt. OPEN SUN. 3^6 P.M. E-CONOTRI VOORHEIS ROAD TOU ARE cordially invited to came out and too this lovely tri-levot home..'This homo features 1 bedrooms, b bath, large family ream. ree lion* room? 13*134 Yl. *oh>- ku gw^I.nss KENT. SUN. 1-7 P.M. BEDROOM TRI-LEVEL Drive stU and tee this outstanding custom built ranch on 3 levels Family room flro pi act and bar-beaut pH. Built-In bar, Its baths. Hot water boot. W-FI e»« -----stem. Attached I County Village.: good i stator, churches Orode School nearby Etc tl of water, buttatoe mate 40 ACRES t-ital. PONTIAC 'home nZt ‘ir*YM Elifeabcth ljikc Front Jandy Beach, beautiful view af S VMdal jMSjHv^ WILLIAMS INCOME AND HOME North Johnson, owner's not. t room, batik income apt. 4 roams, lavatory, detached unit 4 rooms cad both, t furnaces, all. Income BUS a mo. Besides owner's apt. tow arise ef Ill.tM. part can he financed by maHgett. PONTIAC REALTY 111 Baldwin FE 5-4314 home, fireplace and dining am II boat, interior ■■miPm_______Jad In EMRy pine lib oar anaehed garage. ItMM terms Ntata MrylMR at FE g-tata, repetseaUag curb Real Estate, _______ muujBtaoAu Hart's plenty at alMw room, iso R. Isks frontage, tot ta USE NS. 1 Maaaa. Plenty of abode, fruit tra«k saad baaar — M . lacrtftae I JH sotting at largo shade trees. Ekccpttonnlly nice large kitchen. Twe ear garage, basement 40 a W barn, IS a to poultry house Hero Is a beautiful country home V good gross, plenty of perking. 1 Seen 41. . Total nr ire UI.M4. H. R. HAGSTROM REALTOR 4000 HIGHLAND RD |MS4> it- P0NTIAC QR 4-0358 S j SERVICE' STATtQP POR XlfASE.' ', i Good potential. Please ran be-S ' Iweea l end I. FE 3-aiei Alter VI 5 p.m., PE 4-I4H. Pure oil , company >___ ,, , STORE VUlLblNQ LOCATED 188 East Blvd., Far rent or lease. FE IrltiS,' . 8MA1.L nUBINESS. 41.000. at | , OR J-atto _ _ !Jf ERVICE itATION FOR ITeASeT. “ . Walled Lake area. EMaltont po-'*■ tenttal. Call FE 3-0101. After a. OR 3-044* Pure Oil Company stbiii ‘a FPRbxiiiitKVus" to. I located 07 W. Huron. Por rent or loeke. FE l-tali - i Sale Land Contracts 60 •loyd 3340 I ... Disk Hwy. at Tetofreph _ PE 3-0133 - Open Eves. I pel be Pare Parking _ ■ 4*0 m< 1 B'EDnOOMHOMEWITH'4 ACttfei JJJ*J _ ___ . . ,. ^j Reel Estete''FE"i-'ll*i Hot. I MILES FROM TOWN. 1 1-4411 Aik for Mr-5taHt. .1,100.03 payoble mnijr, • per MM Intert# o«l, $3,830.00. SFcurud 1 modern City tr----------- ia.800. term* S It^L* OAKHILL ROADt Realtor 3 MO ttiil K:* I Paul Mr Jones. Rral Eat m huk OOODf laeJSfront: IripTfcI ATTENTION % tSis Kiwis >**”»*• wS£Xtc#btt«nTWrecr« I MAJOR OIL CO — Has just leased "FRIENDLY SERVICE" Gr baths® $14 300 tax tons on tali 27 acres near —“ B- irtftusl 15074 ' Pontiac Retired owner marine “ptual vug__I and save' must sell Ronslat, of Level ii spot far a 'wiUtocrtflce ' WockcroW, taaterford 3307 Mtddlebelt Rd. par Lons Lake, W Bl itold Twp. Saturday . .. Beautiful ranch ' bidrosms. S baths. haansmnL i fire- beautlful I room farm- homo Pith meat, Mm, chicken hou*e. Iert*ie Tend. *An*fde growing family. Ala fife lime investment, tor 111,108 with terms. STATEWIDE Reei Ettete Service of Fontfsc | B O CHARLES, EALRTOR HU S Telegraph FE 4-0821 STOCE FARM. 310 ACRES WITH stream, near Evert. Large double bldgs. IB good condition. 334.404. Call owner PE 3-I1S4. . | Ssle Business Property 87 L inrinkHag systt___________ rage. 40r tot. Drive nut and pot what you can buy' for S3S.MSII R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 3t» OAKLAND AVENUE Open 0 M 8 WEB.ras’d] Pretty as a Picture This gtoamtag 1 room country homo setting on t beautiful acres. 3 btSrttun. living room, fireplace. Billing room. din. ok-celtoat barn tor horse*. Tou II M amused it the price, flood location. _ Peterson Real Estate < 504 S. Broadway MY 3-1681 UT* 11,105 ONE-THIRD I da. M* mo. 31 min. to FE 4-4444, LI Staff. Several attractive 3-bed-rootn lakefront homes now for salie. Immediate possession and liberal terms. Robert H. Chapin, Realtor, EM 3-0065 or j MU 4-1765. WILLIAMS LAKBPRONT TEAR around, 4 bedrooms. I baths. hMimjjt, sxooltont Mach. 111.-M OR 3-SSM. iRcawisPrwparty 80 Tl FAIRLY NEW APTS. OR FON-ttad Lake Front. IEJN dawn. owns* ImvIm skate. Otal-Sisi. FOR SALE U uHttr APARTMENT. Catered, win aatt aheap. Prank Wakey MT StaSL Lake Orton ira. tbarpe 47.il i. MA 4-4341. Open Sunday 2-5 P.M. gar. with ganaT gat. Beautiful IIP tree-shaded tot, sprinkler eye-tern, outdoor grill. Evosythtoi In aaesItoM condition. Owner leaving area. Price reduced far quick nolle*. Follow Igjff Jmw pi left, go iff_______.. Dr . torn right go to HOf list at ata of road! watch tor algae: H. P. HOLMES, INC StW g. Lapeer Bead PE S-3M2 Owner Wants Trade H you have a 415.000 aqult 0 or 0 family apartment ii Uoe. wSI 4" * - 1 family I OR 3-13*1 e free and clear PORTtAp. 4 UNIT APT. RUILDtNO and 3 Mdrm. house on eame sot. nta very geod^jMome^j^us Terrific radnowin for each. Cali eftor sag, QL I4W.____________ ?ta£c. ------------- g 07S4 ^ WILLXAMg LAEE | ROAD. 3 quoriere. OR 3-J7M after S g^. Partridge Id TM» "BIRO TO SEE OPEN SUN. 2-5 SMS K1NOSTON. PONTIAC LK. iQFF PONTIAC LAKE ED.I news, ne,. iiropiece, 1 t**e. Tara aw U every eaaean. Frioed With nHrtawATOi Ms Marik. Other choice totefreul. vr^Jay-ygi Partridge : and mmmmm - MM W. HURON — PR I4W COMMERCIAL 10 ft. on Montcalm. 3 blocks east of Oakland Are. Excellent loca- neu. Priced at ta!s0S with terms* I GEORGE BLAIR ' REALTOR 4534 Dials Hwy OR 3-1311 DturroNfUMi Eras. Call OR 3-I103 SALE OR LEASE. 250 x400'~COM-. merclal house. OuthulUliws. Ideal naraary, antiques, ceraswaa. real aetata. " Cloee to Chrysler *x-, presswey. Excellent future mold Reasonable, open to offers, OL 1-14W. Rent, L'se Bos. Prop. 87A BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOO CAM BORROW UP TO $500 OFFICESIN Pontiac - Drayton Plains — Utica Waited Lk. Elrmlniham. Plymouth LOANS~$25 TO $500 On your signature or other security. 24 months to: repay, our service ta Mat, friendly, and beta-ful Visit our office or phone PE Min. , HOME & AUTO LOA)f*CO. I Perry «. Corner E. Pike LOANS tto TO 1500 — *35 TO SMS COMMUNITY LOAN CO. _ 3f E. LAWRENCE FE FfStat FRIENDLY SERVICE Pontiac. Etoo Doveiopmenl Co. TU 3-01 IS COMPLETELY __________ moderHT ap- Slately 2400 aa. it., wall Mtadlna ln fast grawtog Ids Mopping Cantor. Plenty of free customer parkin*. Build- | ina may be seen by applying to Mom gar Auburn S to flOi gtoro Borrow with' Confidence GET $25 TO $500 ^Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac 1% ». iagtoaw t. WM Get $25 to $500 ON TOUR Signature rtonristTigwi proa. #00 sq- ft- Pto parking. ahMrn by i only. Phono OR S-tl BRAND NEW STORE* IN-HEWL? developing Lake tide Shopping center, RMS and Branch St. Elco Development Co, TU 3-0110. Business Opportunities 89 jk; Ctro. BEAUTT SALON IN PONTIAC! down. Renry. II, Callfornto id bustflsss. doqbla r. Box S3^,*Alhaadra! Zipper-Clipper Hacks, OAKLAND Loan ( onipanv 183 Pontiac State E*nk*HMf. r WHEN YOU Med $25 TO $500 Wa will be glsd to help yon STATE FINANCE CO. MS Pontiac State Book Elds. FFri-1574 Credit Advisors 61A BUDGET YOUR OEBTS CONSOLIDATE BILLS—NO LOANS For Tour best Mt Mortgage Loans 62 Partridge^^&§^ IS THE • BIEO’’ TO SEE ^^ode^TYouT bSoi. V« EXPRESSWAY EXIT Downtown Restaurant Only ta.ttt do: and gaadJaaie ’EM ansy tormt. Orocslng nSta.-WPStga JIM this lucrative *4-tractlve-rosTswranl. , Bend tor Snr FREE "Mtohifan feustetos aridst” Partridge mum have i in on. .............- BENDEROFF BUM. A SUPPLY S3 W. Hurou “ ■off'kraa* Swaps I Uta modtl ^aMmi mamm I ami • ITEtMS»4r O !"■ xmtAWtrTiJiiximm atah. tots tota costora. ant ta .-gjgj