Th« Weather 0 i. WMikw Bmaa FarMail CSuMoe *f Mwwera. (IHtolto M r»t* » VOL. 119 NO. U8 THE PONTIAe PRESS . PONTIAC. klCHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 29. 1901 -24 PAGES Home Edition ★ ★ ★ Primping at the Roundhouse *61 Toll for County Hits 22 6lh Person Drowns in 2 Days 2 JFK Requests on Defense OK*d WASHINGTON (AP) —^ The Senate has given unanimous support to two of President Kennedy’s urgent defense requests. Party lines dissolved Friday as the Senate passed in rapid succession: Authorization for $975,570,000 for quick delivery of new missiles, ships, and^ planes. The vote was 81-0.' Authority to hold fighting mem or units on duty an extra year and to call up to 250.000 reservists to active duty. The vote was 75-0. GETS BEAUTY TREATMENT - This iron lady is the last of her kind on the Grand Trunk Western Railrood. Every now and then she comes back to her beauty parlor, the Pontiac roundhouae. for a face-lifting. Machinist Robert. Lovell of 982 Argyle St., is shown putting the final touches on this Northern-type steam locomotive No. 6323. Glowing with a fresh coat of paint, she rolled out of Pontiac Friday to keep a date with rail fans in Grand Rapids today. The steamer is slated for the scrap pile this fa^L Tiny Refugee Flow Also Goes East BERLIN (API—Thousands people flee from Communist East Germany every week, but a couple of hundred also leave the West in the hope of finding greener pastures upder Rad rule. The number who deliberately choose communism is anall apparency declining. Mostly they are peoj^e with little interest in politics. A peak — abooT n.OOO — was arrived ai In USt, when Ufe •eemed to be Improving under Conumudat rule. That was the year the flow to the West from the Conuaaniat east hit a l«-year low of 14S,SM. Strictly speaking, neither group |aUy their biggest reception camp includes many refugees-people,it i* housed in a dingy 17th fle^ for safety. Those who quit West Germany ftn- the Communist-ruled area are not hindered. The immensely larger number who leave the Communist area takes on more meaning when you remember that there are only a third as many pe^le in the Red zone as in the West German Federal Republic. TRAVEL UORT Leaving Communist rule without official permission is a punishable offense called “fUght from the republic." Those who go, secretly for fear of being caught and at least turned back. They do not risk taking much baggage. What they leave behind is omliscated. tury palace at Barby, Magdeburg. Whatever splendor it may have had under the ttakee of Barby disappeared long The "refugees from capitalism' themselves were an odd lot. Anyone quitting Wmt Germany enn take what he ttkes with hbn, send what he'tikes. He caa sell whst he doesn’t want snd convert the proceeds Into Comma-nlst East German cuwency at a favorable rate. By applying some weeks in advance, 1 got permission from the Communists to visit what is prob- Weatheiman Set to Water Lawns Over Weekend Two Waterford Senate Republican Leader Ev-rett M. Dirkaen of ininois bad I urged unanimous Senate votes on the bills "to show (So%iet Pre-n>icn Khrushchev we mean business.’ 3 City Fires Called Arson Officials Are Convinced Southwest Side Blazes Were Deliberately Set Earlier Friday the House Armed Services Committee ap-provqd the measures by a 37-0 vote. Chairman Carl Vinson, D-Ga., said be would ask House aetkm early next week. TACK ON REQUEST The additional $3,454,600,000 quested by Kennedy to strengthen conventional fighting forces was tacked onto the regular anmial defense money bill by a Senate Appropriations subtommittee. Authorities investigating 1 fires reported within an hour on Pontiac's southwest side Thursday night are convinced they were deliberately set. "No doubt exists as to arson." said Det. Sgt. Oramel O’Farrell, head of the arson squad of the Redford State Police Post. Sen. A. Wi Va., manager for the money MU. said aenatora had agreed to wl*-hoU delaUs natfl the full Ap-proprlathMM Committee glvea, Hs appimal Tuesday. But other senators said the committee not only put in all of the President's latest requests but aim tadwd on |1 billion more of defense items. Reported approved was $525 raillkxi to continue production of long-range B52 bombers and S448 million to push development of B70 supersonic bombers as a complete weapon system. There was a young couple said they couldn’t get married in West Germany because they didj not have the right papers ^ ^ „ ** , Kennedy and Secretary of De- * * * fense Robert S. McNamara had There was a rather pretty girl,!asked no funds to continue jet with her mother, who said they!bomber production and recom-Imd left the east because of trou-|mended that the B70 be Umited with papa, but now it was all | to an experimentaJ prototype aii^ d up and they were going graft rather than a complete home. Recover Body of Youngster at Kensington Latest Victim of Water Is 9-Year-Old Child Pulled From Kent Lake HAPPY? OF COURSE — Miss International Beauty of 1962 is Stanny Van Baer (left) of the Netherlands. She is shown with Marie Brauner, Miss Brazil, who was runner-up in the International Beauty Congress at Long Beach. Calif., Friday night. The fltes were Recreation, a bowling alley at IM Orchard Lake Ave.; Pontiac Mills, Inr., 81 Jackson St., a fertiliser plant; and a wooden ware-house of the Blaylock Coal and Builders 8iq>ply Co. at Orchard Lake Avenue ai Slmet. U. N. Seems Headed for Bizerte Deadlock ‘^5’,'" ‘"e French-I Muig at S25. I Tunisian conflict. j Aa Investigating team of i threat Of an Impassc arosc when the Unitedj o’Farreii. Pontiac File Marahai Arab Republic, Ceylon ancl Liberia on the one side and Chariea E. Mete, mad Pontiac [Turkey on the'Other Submitted to the ll-nation coun-PoUcc Detective Tbomaa Mitchell i reported finding evUeace of flam- ' Ar it mmble liquids la at least four places la the bowling alley. They said debris had been ignited outside the other two build-; ings. O’Farrell said there a peels at present. "It’s possible the three fires have nothing to do with] each other," O'Farrell said, it would be highly unlikely. ” Oakland Drowning Toll in ’61 tjFrance Facing ;;Life All Alone cil conflicting proposals on how to cope with the dispute. Seven votes are necessary to I make a Security Council resolu-ition operative. ^ BrTtaTh aM supported the moderate Turkish draft. The Soviet Union denounced Schedule for Echo weapons system. SHARP PROTESTS News Publisher Dies Feels Lack of Partners three-power as U.N. Discusses Her These extra funds would push the current fiscal defenm outlay up above $47 billion. Outdoor enthusiaats may not like the forecast of scattered showers and thundershowers lor the weekend but at least home owmers won't have to sprinkle the lawn or water gardhs. The weatherman says it will be warm and humid with a chance of showers tonight, Sunday and again on Monday. Temperatures ewitinue warm, the high tomorrow about 86. Tonight’s low will be Variable morning winds at 8 to 12 njiles per hour will diminish toni^i and become southerly at 8-12 m.p.h. Sunday. ' Sixty-seven was the lowest reading in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a. m. The thermometer registered 86 at 2 p.m. W* Hop* You iitjof Your VACATION African Troubles Youth, Woman Victims of Separate Crashes Early This Morning Echo I, the American communications satellite, will be visible at east; at 11:10 p.m. irihe north T at 85 degrees, moving northeast; Euro^an Allies-Bntam. 1:14 in the morning moving' We*t Ge™any--were norlhea.st at 66 degrees in thi share of the, north sky; at 3:19 moving south-burdens, east at 89 degrees in the north “We mast loree our Allies to do their share," Sea. Alira J. Elleader, D-La., a loag-time foe of torelga aid, said. NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UPI) - Silliman Evans Jr., publisher ol PARIS (AP)—President Charles the Nashville Tennessean, died to- de Gaulle’s France stood In-day of a heart attack, the news- Lreasingly alone today with her paper said. long-time North African problems ~ 'apparently in woree shape than U.A.R. to Get U.S. Loan a a / Soviet delegate Platon D. Morotov attacked the Turkish resolution as not even mentlon- French evacuation o( Tunisia. He said I h e Ceylon-Uberla-I'.A.R. resolution put that subject in simple language and that the Soviet Union would support it even though it was not "strong enough." sky; and at 5:27 moving southeast at 28 degrees in the south sky. ____ .. ____ . .. agi-eement! aimed at bringing |x*a(‘c signed Friday the United States}*® troubled Algeria, where she will lend the United Arab Re-|hh* at war with nationalist .... public S34.4 million from receipts labels for neariy seven**“* Turkish re-of American surplus products i broke down again over the issue*b® "more realistic • __1 a .. . Tt .1 * • ! nnnrAiinh” 22 Britain's Sir Patrick Dean told given to this country. Flashes TVo Waterford Township residents were killed in separate col-! lisions early this morning in| Waterford Township. The victims were Carl M. Garrje, 19, of 4089 Cam-J 'Old' Salt Returns to Port CHICAGO (AP) — Former I c-hampion Doug Ford shot a 78 Oakland Highway Toll in '61 55 brook Lane. Mi-s. Morris Whitfield. 66. of 2615 Sylvan Shdres IWve. Ganje died at Pontiac General Hospital at 8:30. H e suffered a fractured skull and internal injuries when his car veered across the center line of Dixie Highway near Scott Lake Road and struck another car head on at 5:18, state pcdice said. I The driver of the other car, John C. WiUlams, 39. of 29070 Evm?tt Southfield, is in serious coo-, ditioa with head and leg injuries, j Oaaje lived - with his father, OarL His mother died earlier this month. Faueral arrange-Ky The Whitfield woman died i»„ emergency at Pontiac General at 9:45. She was Injured in a two-car smashup at EUubeth Lake and Voorheis Roads a't 8, said township |patrolman Thomas P. Farrell. ^ Driver pf the other car was Rus-! seU M. DoKh, 21. c< 4811 Filer St.,' , Waterford Township. H(! was treat-1 |ed and released. v.iMitu. Witnesses tMd police thal Doach, For VhCttion Subscriptionfl „ Elizabeth Lake Road, struck her gv broadside when sh^ fatiad to heqd a stop itign at I the intersection. He was not held.l call FE 2-8181 or oak your carrier iof who should control the oil-rich !aPProa®b" to the Bizerte crisis. iSahara-Francei or an independ*! Soviet Delegate Platon D. More-, |ent Algeria. There was no indica- i'°v said the Turkish resolution ition when the talks would be re-i'''®® » mimicry of the American- ^ sumed. British viewpoint. He said "far| today and took the early halt- Fiirther i-w|t, in TiinlNia, ‘‘"^>'8®*'® actiwi" w a s «gy lead in the PGA golf cham- Freneh paratroopers still held *be "face of French pionships with a score ot lit. i the city of Bizerte against bltier oyflance. ---- ' Tunisian opposition. as* i WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Across the o 1961 Army Givw Them foec Hand Induction Centers on Own WASHINGTON (AP) - The Army, hi effect, has given its in-ductkn atatkm a free ■pend more money, hire more pe«|>le, and stay open knser handle the anticipated armed are used by the Navy, Air rorcel and Marines, too. iWeae other aervicea do not plan to draw on the draft but to raise their added manpower through enlistments or The Anny would prefer to get _i the wake of PraMcnt Ken. additional 1S,00S men trough iwdy’s military bidl^ move, enlistment rather than the draft. Army amefak said today, in- Fw one thing, a man who en-straotiona have been aent |o the commits himself to serve at Qmtinental Anny Command to !*•« ««;» while a draftee take whatever action is deemed “ rematai in aeecasary so that exambitag and induction stations can keep short range, an enlistee, abreast of the mounting work •» »<> ‘^e forces immediate- < ,iy, while a draftee need not report 1 These were described as tem-ponuy instructions. Firm direc-i tives will follow final congressional actioB on Kennedy’s re-quests for more money to 325,609 men to the mUitary setv-foes. KELAn WOlIK la turn, the Oonttnetda] Army Oommand has relayed work to its rcgisMl commands, which ^ have issued vecifie orders to the In-dnetiaa stetiont in their areas. Ifor duty ter 21 days after he tokee his pre-tauhtction physical. Expansion of Army traMnf {centers is in the mill but cannot undertaken unttf Q»l votes the money. The Penta^ has asked SITO million for O * * Training functions now . . formed by three Army divisioia, which are to be brought to com. bat readiness, will be shifted to FI. Dix. N.J.. Ft. Jackson, S.C., Ft. Knox. Ky.. Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.. Ft. Sill. Okla., Ft. Old. CaUf., FI. .Sam Houston, Tex.. Ft. Bliss, Tex.. Fl. McClellan. Ala., In at least one city. Albany. N. Y„ recruiting and irxluction sUtlons w«c told to begin work* 10 hours a day, 6 days a TV sharp rise )n draft calls, startliv in Augurt, is expected to laad to no increase in enlistments bnd voluntary Inductions. many stations had been deluged with in-quiries but that information avail-kble here does not yet reflect any wtawiiie rise in actual enlistments. of draft age are lik^ to step forward and slgB up without wait* li« to be tapped thrai«b Sdeettve Service. ' This is because voluntary Matees can choose tbeir service Or branch of service, arrange for ecfaooling, aixi take advantage of ether options not open to draftees. While tv Army tuns the re-cruitii« induction stations. tVy issue Warrant in Auto Death Hospitaiizwd T««n From Bloomfiwid Twp. Is Charged in Accident Tornado' Levels 10 Ohio Homes — Many Are Hurt By The AsMdatod Preoa am Ohio and parts of Indiana Friday night, leaving a trail of destruction and injury. More than a score of persons were reported hurt, most of them when 10 homes were flattened M perhaps a halfdozen others nma^ in a new subdivision in Sidiiey. Ohio. ♦ * ♦ Sidney Police Chief John Wai'-per said it was a tornado that had hit his town, although self didn’t actually see It TV Duke County, Ohio, sheriffs office said it was a twister that struck the little village of But tv U. S. WeatVr Bureau in Cincinnati said its radar didn' fick up any tornado blips, only a “moderate to strong cell weather) associated with a ported tornado at Sidney.’’ Odwr places with heavy wind! damage, but where twisters could not V confirmed, were Troy and Union aty, Ohio. Public Relations Head at GMTC John A. Coitit Joinod DoportmBnt in '54; Had B««n Preu City Editor JOHN A. CAgrnjc Appointment of John A. Castle as director of public relsttoos tor tv GMC Truck and Coach Division was announced today by Calvin J. Werner, vice preaident of General Motors and general manager of tv dlviaton. Castle, who has been s memVr of tv public relattoaa department since 19M. succeeds Bfiiiard W. Crandell who has been appointed tv newly craated post of director of public rsUttons tor tV Defense ^tems Division of General Motors. L/.S., Soviets Halt Armament Confab A warrant charging negligent omiride has been issued for a 19-year-old Bloomfield Township youth involved in a fatal auto accident July 14. The youth, James W. Lynch of 2401 & Telegraph Road. Is still in Pontiac General Hospital, along with three teen-age girls as a result of tV accident. Castle was city Mklor of TV Pmllae Preaa and had a wida baekgiwmd to wriltag aad edH-lag. After leaving Michigan State University in 194T V Jtoned tV staff of the Wayne Eagle Publications, Inc., as managing editor of tV Garden City Guardian. ★ ★ ★ In 1948 V Joitml tV staff of tV Pontiac Press as city hall reporter and later VId successive positions as copy editor and chief of the copy desk before becoming city editor. la addittoa to writtag. Ckatfe has had In aath Salantoy from her lalnriM. Reported in satisfactory condition today at tV hospital Lynch and Katherine Lee, 16, of 265 Grey Road. Auburn Heights; Karen Orumond, 16, of 6457 Lotus Court, Waterford Township; Jen« Lou Baker, 18. of 47401 Eldon Road, Shelby Township. TV dead girl was a passenger I a car driven Miss Baker when It was hit by Lynch’s car on Commerce Rond In Commerce Witnesses said tV Lynch car over tv center line to cause the fatal crash, according to Oakland County Asst. Prosecutor Robert Stirling. Dies Following Accident PETOSKEY »-Herman Motter, 53. of Cadillac, injured Monday when his auto and a truck collided near Wolverine, died Thursday In a local hospital. The Weather Castle served 17 months In Germany as a combat infantryman during World War II. He is a meroVr of the Pontiac Area ChamVr of Commerce and tv Detroit CVpter of Sigma Delta Chi, national professional journalism fraternity. He and his wife Frances and two. daughters live at 702 Symes St., Royal Oak. Accused Arsonist Wants Examination CVrged with arson in Wednesday’s burning of his home, Marvin B. Lee, 25, of 2345 Texter FULL U.S. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly cloudy and warm and hamld today, tonight and Sunday with a chance of showers Sunday. High today and Sunday 86. Low tonight IS. Variable winds 8>U miles today diminishing tonight. Sontherly Winds 6-12 miles Sunday. At I •.hi ; Wind Tdocttr 1 m p h. XMracUon: NortbWMt Son Mta SatunUr at 1 U pm. sun rliM Baodar at l:n a.m. Moon mU Sunday at I 44 a m MOBB rlwa Saturday at l:M p.m. Dawatava Ttiaparalarci On* Taar Am la Paa Hlsheat temprratura .. Lowaat trmparatura .. .. Mean temparatura .. Priday'i Tenparaturr Chart ed examination in juriice court yesterdsy. Township Justice of the Peace Raymond Snyder scheduled tV pretrial hearing In his court for Aug. 7 and aet bond at $2,500. Aiao scheduled tor examination as an accomplice Is an employe of Leo’s, Jamea L. Spencer, W, of I4M Mala St., InkevUte. Spencer has confessed setting tV fire that destroyed tV Lee family’s home while they were away on vacation in a statement taken at the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office. ★ ★ ♦ He stated that Lee offered him $800 to bum down the eight-room, fram^ farmhouse. Lee wanted to collect tV insurance, detectives laid. Spencer is employed as a milkman by Lee who operates a dairy business. Brazil is the only South Ameri-* can country to produce and export raw silk on a commercial b Cuba SaysUS. Plans'to Attack Piocing Hlfock C«fO> in United Notionf Han ii« tv cam of tv Mjacfcad East, era Air Linas |2actra under tV juriadtetton of tV United NattoM Security Council "to cedar not to give tv united fltatee a prataxt tor mUitary aettov against Cuba." aaM enmnnaii^ MOSCOW (Si-TV United States and the Soviet Union today broke off their consultation about dimrm-ament talkst but said H will V resumed at some unspecified date in the future. TV two powers were reach any agreement in the talks which began in Washington eariy month and moved to Moscow July 21. TVy had been asked by tV Ualted NattoM to deride wVt part la a talks could get under way, President Kennedy’s representative John J. McOoy said "proVbly in some weeks.’’ OOI.NG HOME FAST I got instructions this morning to get home as fast as I could,’' McOoy luMed. It was I would rule oat a stopover to Paris to IIU in Amerlcn’a NATO alVa OB Just wVt tVy slMuld townm. When asked for a date when tV United States and tV Soviet Union would meet again to try and break the deadlock so the multi- Ex-Resident Pleads Guilty Says She EmbezzlBd $80,000 to Finance Her Husbqnd's Gambling Asked why tV sudden urgency for him to get to WasMngton, Me-Ooy said: "One reason is that tV people at home President Kennedy and Secretary of State Dean Rusk) want a first-hand report on my conversations with Chairman Khru-sheVv on disarmament." A blonde bank teller, formerly of Pontiac, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Indianapolis yesterday to a charge of. embezzling $80,000. SV said sV did it finance gambling tours by Vr hus-an. Mrs. Patricia Aim Jones, 38. was released on bond pending presentence investigation. 8V was imried Marrii 17 when anditora foand a gliMI dis-erepaney in Vr aeen a safe. IV management said tv store suffered a considerable amount of water damage from rain coming in through tV hole in tv roof. Exact value of tV loot will not V known until an inventory is completed. Yulf Flying to Brazil and On to Argentina CURACAO, N.A. (UPI)-Sovlet spaceman Yuri Gagarin flies to Brasilia today and tVn on to Buenos Aires. His stopover in the federal capital will be brief. TV Russian cosmonaut received a warm welcome Friday wVn V made an overnii^t stop^on this island in the NetVrlands'^tilles. Gagarin wore a glittering array of medals and looked fresh and cheerful as V • stepped ott his Ilyushin-18 turbo-prop transport. Gagarin posed for press photographers at tv Curacao airp^ and received applause from tV crowds that gatVred around him. . ' Chicaco CInelDDatl DMiT*r Ottrolt n 70 Omaha 15 10 01 13 Phomla 101 04 14 01 pituburah 04 03 03 50 at. Loult 01 77 OS 00 a. Lake City N 13 •1 04 asD Pran. 01 01 ‘ NATIONAL WEATHER — Scattered sVwers and thunderstorms, some heavy, will V general tonight from the NortVrn Plains to tV western fringM of tV Great Lakes as well as in tV Appalachians and parts of tV Ohio and Tennessee valleys. Tbundershowers are due also In tV Central and Southern Plateau and parts of tV Middle Gulf Ooast. It will remain warm over most of tv natkxi with a cooling trend in the Dakotas and Eastern FATAL UOLUSION - Two children of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Jones. 22000 Shere St., St. Qair Shores, were killed wVn tV Jones car, (at right) and A car with two Canadian men Mt heful on 10 miles east of Sarnia, Ont on King's Highway No. 7 at 5 a.m. today. TV Janes’ ahd their two otVr children are reported to set-lous condition in Sarnia boqiitals, as were tV Canadiani, Gerald May. IB, Stmta, anf Daniel E. Taykr, 19. Guelph, OM. The Dty ia Bitroini^am Bloomfield Hills to Take Bids for Sewer System ayriem will be taken Aue. U, CHy dark Robert J. ttadtor Hid to^. its tor tarn Mottom of tht major projeet already have baan ■warded and It to tnovtod that Drownings Climb, Six in 45 Hours iOonttoued From Paie Ope) for almoot 2 hours batore finally Other children who barsty aacapad tV sama tato were tV dead beyw younteet brother, Joie, 6. and SyaattoU Jamea Robert Lee Ptrfctoa, a brother of the IW. . if Police were unable to notify the drowned girls' perenta, Mr. and Mrs. Lee fsrfcins, wV had fane fishing tor tv day. Ntighbors tMd tVm whpt MM happened when returned hooM late in tV Police said IV brie in file othe^ wise shallow creek evidently had been created over a period of time by tv warii from a fkatoagt 'ipe. TV Utica couple Mr. and Mra. Francis E. Ward of 7549 Daisy Ave. ditwned whito boattog on Ponttoc LaV. Nancy L. Esstombre of 2634 Pcana Drive, waa ustog a Hammond Lake when aV disappeared. Her body wu recovered in IS VoUng for tV regatta with Wideman were Coundlmen Joseiih E. Gilson and Frank J. Dickie. Voting against approval were Edwin F. Claik and Mayor Pro-Tern G. Richard Jarvis. WWW Wideman had announced Vfore tv meeting tVt V would abstain from voting since V had "a conflict of interests.” Wideman is tv only councilman who la a memVr of" tv boat club. After a loag debate about whether he ahoold vote, WMe-nuui voted tw approval. In reply to complaints that tV council meeting was not anounced, coundlmen said they didn’t have time enough to send public announcements Since tv meeting was scheduled a few days Vfore. TV regatta had (xiginally been planned for tomorrow but couldn’t get coundl approval. Residents said they would attempt to have Pontiac Drive. Ferndale and Garland Avenues roped off and closed to parking Aug. 13. See Fresh Deadlock in Bizerte Conflict (Qaitlmied From Page One) Sion tv' Security Council makes on Biserte. TV De. Gaulle government issued a statement in'Paris Friday charging Tunisia with trying to obtain through U. N. intervention what sV had failed to get by force after four days of bloody fighting in Bizerte. "It is necessary to make it known," said tV Froich atate-, "that Frimce has certainly no Intention of settling tV issue through such a ptoctrihire.’’ Before tv council aeasioa, Ar-mand Berard, French delation cMef, announced V would not take part in debate on Tunis' Berard a^ France was ready discuss cease-fire details with Tuntoia at any fime. Tuntoto had failed to agree to such talki, V said. rilMtly to Ha ptoee. ‘ A Frendi detegatkxi spokesman told a reporter, "We wUl vote if necessary,’’ sparking speculation that France might use foe veto if need V to knpek down tV reaolutfon put in by tV United Arab Republic, Liberia and Cey-■ in. - U.S. Delegate Charles Yori told tv council tv United States still Mt tv final aolufion Hea in dirent negotiation between France and Tunisia. BIRMINGHAM - Oonrintefion 4ds OR tv mialDitor of fits HQto tatornaf tv work will V completed by tV and of fiw yaar, acoordtog to fitad-tor. TV prsaent construction to pro-grsM to aoutb'of Lone Pins Rowl. “* phiMS of the InwrovanMRt pro- 2 Firms Ready for Business as Blocks Cleared GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) - Ac-tionrod, Inc., and Actionflex, Inc., were ready to do business today under tV leadership of an opera singer after a federal court ctoared bankruptcy roodbloda. TV two firms and sevoal lea-ler companies are wVt was salvaged from Orchard Industries, Inc., which went into baitoruptcy June 1. srd’ Jaa. 16 by CoUian, tac. by MIsa MoOoIhun, tV aiager, aV Meads. Trastoea for Or-ckard and creditors of the baakrnpt oompiuiy both at-tempted to block tV $166,666 ■ala. But Judge Raymond W. Starr M VS. District Court ordered tV wouW-he owners could pay $300, 000 in cash and take over maVge-ment, whkh has been in tV hands of tv trustees. Actionrod to a manufacturer of fiberglass fishing rods and Action-flex is » secondary supplier for TV City Commission will have tv choice of awanUng tV contracts eitVr piecemeal or all in one package ijffer it has rsviswed tv bids. Stadler said tVy wlU V opened to bis office at 2 p.m. WWW This tost segment of tV sewer omutnietion program calls lor tV installaficn^ of 71,000 tost of 8-Ineh pips; 10 tost of UJach line; and UOO tost of 13-toch mate, TV oooMets set a 27Wo 9004ay daaifltas for complatlon of tV projects depending on how tVy are awaifiad. TV tonger ptriod would V altowed If a eontraetor ■cotpta tv tntira project. TV Birmingham Senior Men’s Club will hold its two annual picnics at tv Pontiac YacM Qub on Caas Laka Aug. 11 and at tV homa of Mrs. Fred Gould on Aug. IE Membtra of tV dub wUl meet at tV Community Housa at 10 am. tor both evonts. TV Venerable R. C. 0. Good-child, arcbdeacoQ of Northhampton and a rector of fiw Church of Engtoml, will V tv gusat preacher at tV 10 a.m. aervioe at tV Bitmtogham First Baptist Church Aug. 6. TV archdeacon’s visit will V CM of several made by foraign Protastant ministers visiting churches of various denominations throudwut tV country as part of exchange program conducted annually by tv National Council o( Oiurches. In his present position V is responsible tor 220 parishes served by 160 dergymen and personally serves tv parish of Ecton. Death Notice LAMBEBTO LEMU8 TV Rosary will V redted at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at tV Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Home for Lam-Vrto Lemus, nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Armando Lemus of 412 Elm St. Funeral service will V Vld at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with burial in Mount Hope Ometery. Surviving besides his parents are brotVrs and sistera, Yolande, Elizas, Carman, Armando, Luis and Sandra, all of Pontiac. A student at tV Wilson Elemen-taty School, Lamberto drowned yesterday at Murphy Park. Processing Firm Fined GRAND RAPIDS (B-General Processing (to. of 9dncy pleaded guilty Friday to 10 counts d vfo-lating tV Interstate Gommerce Law. Federal Judge Raymond W. Starr fined tV firm $160 on each count. General Processing charged with failing to require drivers to submit vehicle reports and with other ^edfied violations. Pair Stands Mute in Beating of Man Two Pontiac men charged with assault with intent to oxnmit unarmed robbery stood mute when arraigned in Justice court yesterday. James H. Hudson, 21, of 999 Northfield St. and Nathaniel C. Moore. 35, of 234 Wesson St. are accused of beating Erwin H. Mullen. 21. of 195 W. Howard St. in White Lake Towiwhip early yesterday. Robbery was tV motive, tV victim said. Mullen reedved multiple fractures of his face. He was reported in satisfactory coiKlition later at Pontiac General Hoqiital. Hudson and Moore are scheduled to face examinatim on ,tV charges for each at $2,000. Fx-Mental-Patient Surrenders in Belding BELDING (UPI) - A 75-yeai^ Id former mental patient Vrri-caded himself to his house for more than two hours this morning, but finally surrendered without making good bis threat to shoot officers. State poUoe and officers of the Belding Potloe Deparimeat were sent to tv home of Arthur W. Barnes abovt 6 a.mi after re-oeivtag reports from neighbors. TV man townted at tV poltoo to stay away from tV home and said V would shoot if tVy tried to taV him. After the long wait, however, Barnes, a former patient at the Ionia State Hospital, threw down hia weapon and surrendered. Some 10 officers, including four from the Ionia post and two from tv Rockford poet of tV state'po-e at tv scene. Says West Rights in Berlin Must End to Halt Refugees BERLIN (UPI) TV Cbmmo-1st East German government in Berlin must V ended this year to halt tv flight of refugees to tV •‘test. A government statement appealed to all East Germans to help stop tV greatest mass exodus tv Soviet zone since tV workers’ revolt of June 17. 1953. It rnM tv mans fUght was dta- tion of tv Berlin probiem is absolutely necetsary this year," the ■aid In in unpreoe- "Fbr these resaons tV cooekia-k» of a pesos ti;^ and tha I dmted ■tatement. TV Communists have said a peace treaty wUl dose tV West Berlin escape route used by aixne 1,000 East Germans a day. More than 1,000 escaped today to raise tv week’s total to 7,974 sJid tV total for this month to about 28,500. ★ * ★ Earlier today. tV UJ5. Army in £)urope annpunced it will begin ttoJitentog l^vt and pass regtoa-tfons next TVaday to kebp troops combat ready to view of Soviet threabkagalnst Beifin. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUtY 20. ONCE-A-YEAR WAREHOUSE Clearance SALE 8 HOURS Only SUNDAY (ttmrrow) II A.M. to 6 P.M. AT TOM’S Wwe< house ... IHinWESTEM NWr. lotMoa WMak Hi Inhari U. M. SAVE 30% .50% On Quality Furniture and Appliances ... 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C*n**l* Madam Stria-249.95 I4T4)0 PhaaalniRhg.,llandarMapta Y99.95 205.00 NO MONEY DOWN-2 Years to Pay All Products Carry Full Warranty 196^ Weather insurance is a new convenience on European tours arranged by Scandinavian Airline* the |13 policy pays cash rebates when ba^ weather spoils part of RELUCTANT PEER — Anthony Wedgewood Benn, shown here with his wife, has been declared a pew whether he likes it or not—and he doesnl. Benn’s father died last November and left him the title Viscount Stam«ate. As a peer, the 36-year-old member of the House of Commons has been disqualified by. the courts from taking his seat there. He must now sit in the virtually impotent House of Lords. Britain Nearer Common Mart Wins OK tp Join From Her Partners in Rival Free Trade Association GENEVA (AP) - Britain has taken the first step toward membership in the prospering Corn-Market by winnii% the approval of her partners in the rival European Free Trade Association. Diplomats reported that ministers of the EFTa nations are sympathetic to the view that Britain's troubled economy can be cured if she links up with the potential 200-million customers of the common Market. ★ ★ ★ Britain told the EFTA Friday she w’ould seek alignment with the Common Market, presumably under terms that would not harm the economies of Commonwealth countries and EFTA members. The other EFTA membenh-Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Austria, Switzerland, Portugal and associate member Finland — proved the move in principle. Defeat of School Tax Cuts Class Activities DELTON Ofl — Because of the defeat of a school tax proposal Monday, Supt. Basil Johnson announced Friday this Cass County village’s schods will have no athletic teams, school band, home-making, commercial, music, agricultural or p h y s i c a 1 education classes in the school year beginning in September. He also said pupils would be placed on half-day classes, the cafeteria closed and buses rerouted to save money. The proposed tax increase lost, 530-520. American Seating Sales Set 2nd-Quarter High GRAND RAPIDS (AP) — Sales of $10,989,000 by the American Seating Co., set a new second, quarter high for, the 75-year-old (3rand Rapids company. Sales for the first six months were $16,457,296, or 3.7 per cent ahead of the comparable period of I960. ★ ★ ★ Profits also increased in the first six months to $454,111, compared with $435,755 last year. A quarterly dividend of 40 cents a share was declared payable Sept. 5. The Difference : Is . . . 4 % CURRENT DIVIDEND PAID Seni-Annially for 71 YEARS or 742 Ceisacilive Tines Capitol Saviiig$ & Loaa Assn. Ettobliibad IMO 75 W. Huron FE 4-056L RAILINGS IN per lin. ft. Porch Columns Unit Steps CONCRETE STEP CO. 6497 Highland Rd. Telephone 673-0775 40 Years of Distinguished Insurance Service AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY, Inc. 70 W. Lawrence St. FE 2-9221 "Let’s All Work Together” M Your Business Ethics Board is working every day for you . . . and Pontiac! ‘i( Through its Solicitations Control, Plan, it discourages unworthy solicitations. . -k It promotes ethical business methods by constantly endeavoring to eliminate the undesirable practices of fly-by-nighters. k In cooperation with advertising sources, it encourages honest representation in Merchandise and Service advertising. k It acts to eliminate fraud and misrepresentation in Direct Door-to-Door Selling. Alt exercises control over Bo Aluminum 10-iUe SKILLETS I Kmaukir St.AS ValuG ■ ^ Axm .ea.. mBiV.. El I eI I E E«tro thick aluminum ikillef it ! warp-proof> heott evenly and • fast. Modern deiign, eoiy to I cUon.-^HOUSEWARES 2nd Floor | Clip Zhis Coupon I Notienolly Advartiied NOXZEAAA | ■.ofSFWaij. sKifj CREAM | Clip Zhis Coupon I I I 10-ounce tiie of thii I price. For oil ikin purpotoi. | -COSMETICS Main Floor | Heavy Duty All Matal BAKING PAN Reg. 39c Seller 10x14 inch tiro-for cookiet, jolly f pino, otc. limit 2. | -HOUSEWARES 2nd Floor g With Coin Holder—BOYS' and GIRLS' PLASTIC WALLETS Reg. Clip Zhis Coupon 49c 29‘ 11 Colorful plottic wolUft with | * coin holder which holdt pen- ■ * niei, nicktii, dimei, quorten. . K Fed. Tax. ■ I -SUNDRIES Main Floor I | PIPE-WRAP 3 INSULATION I $1.00 ! Pack I y yt Fibergloi intulofion for hoi and ® cold woter pipot. Prevonft moH- I ' ' turo drip and frooiing... Limit 3. | -HARDWARE 2iid floor I Clip Zhis Coupon^SB^Clip Zhis Coupon I Famous 'GILLEHE' or 'SCHICK' Brands > Famous RAZOR BLADES Pock 98c iLxXxC Pack 66* Gilltll* Super Blue or Schick ■ | Krona tdgo at this low price. I | -DRUGS Main Floor | 100% NYLON—Naw Compact | DUST MOPS ■ $198117 I Value I I 9x14 Inch mop hood, rtmovoblo * hood, long hondlo.'Now compocl ■ stylo. Limit 1. ‘ | -HOUSEWARES 2nd Floor | Clip Zhis Coupon Large 9-Ounce Size—PAPER BEVERAGE CUPS Clip Zhis Coupon With Genuine LEATHER CASE Field BINOCULARS $5.00^69 U Value 9k 8' 15c value—for cold liquids, iceol for picnic usts. Throw-owoy style. , Limit 3 pocks. , .----- . fj -SUNDRIES Main Floor I | ^mpr -CAMERAS AAoin Floor | Contor focusing, sufificionf powtr for most field viewing. Opera style glosses. | 3 Stylei-2 Blade I POCKH KNIVES • 98c rjec ! Value ^ 9 Choke of dress st/lo, hoovy duty styles and r.gular size knives. -SUNDRIES Main Floor Clip Zhis Coupon Clip Zhis Coupon All M.I.I—2-Ctll $ii. 3-Color FLASHLITE i! > ww New 2-in-1 Fix and Save With Eyelet Setting Tool 79c Value _ _ Throwi red, green or white ■ I beam—powerful 2-cell flash- _ I Kte. Botterifs extro. ■ | -SUNDRIES Main Floor I $1.00 Value 67' For loathor, clolh and paper. Pock of assorted oyolots included. As shown. -HARDWARE 2nd Floor Clip Zhis Coupon POUBLE-BEU g Alarm Clock | $3.95 ABB I i Value Ah -1 Largo or tinoH tizo cledie * with himinout diol. WM> * up style. Plui Fed. Tax. I -SUNDRIES Atoin Flaor I Pontioc’s Downtown DISCOUNTER Since 1934 • 3-PLOOtS MRTHDAT DfSCOUNTS toxm THE PONTIAC PRBSS. SATURDAY. JULY gO, 1961 FIRST ASSEMBLY of GOD 210 N. Perry St. 9:4S JLM. SBIDAT SCHOOL "A School Built Around FUl Word o( God. A CtcM ier E*«ry Ago." 11:00 AM. M0RIH6 WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. EVAHGELISTIC RALLY You WiU Find a Worm C3uitilan Spirit and Soul Inspiring llomogo DAILY YACATION BIBLE SCHOOL NOW m PROGRESS AU Childran W»leow PASTOR ARNOLD Q. HASHMAN 'Issue of Life,' Sermon Topic Rev. Galen E. Hershey Attending Conference for Ministers in Chicago Rev. Harold F. Fredadl D.D., guest preacher for the month of at Firat Preabyterian Church, ~ speak Sunday on “The lame of the fifth in a aeries of ser-is on the “Sermon on the Bit." Hla Scripture lesdinc will be Matthew 6:1SM. John Ward will sin(. the offertory aoio “Great Is Thy Love" by Cari Bohn. R8T METHODIST 'I WiU Build" WiU be the theme of Rev. Paul T. Hart's 10 a.m. Sunday in First Methodist Church. Special music wiU be a God and God Alone in Love" by Mrs. Uoyd Dawson. After training at Missionary In- ] temahip Inc. of Detroit, he was • ia Vi^^ Nam ] lAOBDOMU at 9:311 and 10:55 a.m. each Sun- The Nttiaca rtutM of MtfwVeria day. Church School la slated for l^ the National Board o 9:30 a.m. iHth an extended i He wttl first be statkmed in Saigon. Viet Nam for an Intensive period of language study. the 'speaker. Rev. fUen E. Hershey, assocl-( George Heyri will preside at the Rev. B. T. Lampher, director of[ "The Power of Prayer in ai Con-ate pastor, will attend the 31stioHIclal board meeting at 7:30 p.m. Christian education at the Alliancejfuaed World" is the topic oi at the later hour. annual Summer Oonferetice for Ministers from Monday through Friday at McOormack Theotogical Sendnary, Chicago. ' The confereoce brings together outstanding preachers, members of the seminary faculty, and many ministers from all parts of the ctHOtiy for a strobg program of lecturea. sroiksbopt and seminars. ■Oar si aftmUrn ta tte hm Bseds la sMy, pnd Mn. William H. Mar-bach, pastor emeritus and Ms wife, WiU be at the Uttls Presbyterian Church in Omena in August. This win be tiw 33rd consecutive «an-mer he has preached at this mis-sion church. M:« AJf. Mnnur scaooi. Wa cordially invite you (o worship with us. O. P. Eastman, Ulaistfr HRST UHTTED MISSIOHART CHURCH Tuesday. Bible study is scheduled as usual for 7:30 Wednesday Pve- Senior High FellowsMp wU| meet at the church at 5:30 Thuiaday evening before going to the Dale Otaen home on Lakewtnd Drive for a cookout and swimming party, Gary Knaus has returned fre Ibion CMlege where he took Mine to “Working With Senior mgh Youth.” OAKLAND AVE. V. P. Leaving today tar Camp Michi-wana near MiddeviUe are Debra McKemde and Mary Vota. Candyn and Nancy Bain, and Diane Cairo are headed for Camp Cherith. The campers represoit Oakland A^-nue United Presbyterian Churdi. At the tiN and u c’eloek nsoratog servleea Saaday, Hev. FIRST CHURCH5:,NAZARENE 60 StstI Street BIBLE SCHCX)L PRCXBRAM 9:45 A. M. .(Everyone Welcome) Merslac Wmblp It :W A. IL >Tcnla« Berrlce 1 00 P. K DISTBICT CAMP jnLt.28 - AOCnST 6 at District Center Four Mileo West — Four Miles North of Howell Services Doily 2:30 ond 7:30 P.M. needere B. Alkteoh ea “The tint PriMity.’ Mrs. Thomas Madde wiU siiw a solo and Gordon and Joanne Messer will sing a duet at the 7 p.m. service. M188IONARY ALLIANCE Victor Oliver of London, England wiU speak at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Missionary AUiance Church, 220 N. Caas Lake Raad. A graduate M Canadian Bible OoUege, Mr. OUver has served as assistant pastor of the Christian and Missionary AUiance Church to FUnt for two y«us. WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 N. LYNN ST. 8DNDAT aCBOCH. .lO.MA.M. APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST 458 Central Saturday Young Paopte......... 7:30 P.M. Sunday School and Worship.....10:00 A.M. Sunday Evening Servtos ....... ^ Tusi. and Thurt. Services.....7:30 P.M. Church Phone FE 5-8361 i MI 1-Mse Partat, Partw CHURCH of CHRIST 210 HUGHES ST. FE 5-1156 Rooaevelt Walls, Evangeliat Sunday Bible Study for all ages. 9 tS p.m Tueeday Weekly Bible Study, 8 p ; "SMab ai th< of Ood " Tb* Charcb tL-. Oracle* o (I Peter t First Christian Church DISCIPLES of CHRIST Rev Jack H. C. Clark, Miniafer Bibl.e School - 9 30 A.M. Morning Wofahip — 10:15 A.M 858 W. HURON ST. y First Presbyterian Church Huron at Wayn# 10 A.M. -r WORSHIP SERVICE and CHURCH SCHOOL CHURCH of GOO East Pika at Andanon OAKIAND^PARK METHODIST CHDKCH Montcalm and Glenwood Rev. J. W. Deeg, Pastor Morning Senrica 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:15 A.M. ST. PAUL METHODIST ISt a. Square Lake Rd. PS l-ITIt Morning Worship 10 AM. and 11:15 AM. ' Church School 10 AM. lotermedlatc and aeBlor Youth Oroupa, f:N P. M. Older Toutbe, l:M to 1:10 P. U. REV. JAbtn A. lleCLDNO. lUnUUr Ample Parklaa • aupervleed Muriery Columbia Avenue BAPTIST iiaii CHURCH L'jJ if-. I . .it 64 Wait Cotumbla Ava. FE 5-99W Sunday School ....................... 9:45 AM. Morning Wonhip ......................10:55 A.M. Jralning Union .................... 6:30 P.M. Evening Service .....................7:30 P.M. Rev. Estal D. Moon. Pastor Churrii, will preach while Rev. G. J. Bersche attends Beaulah Beach Bible and Miaaionary Conference. He wUr speak on "De tective Consecration" tomorrow. AVBinur REtoHn v. f. Elder Grant Graham wUl coo-jCENTRAL METHODIST duct the 11:15 moratog service and introduce Gary Evans who wiU bring the message in the United Presbyterian Church, Auburn Sunday. Mrs. John Freeland win sing “His Hands. Mr. Ehrafis who was graduated from Wayne State University to June will enter a theological seminary in Toronto, Ont. He is a member of Southfield United Presbyterian Church. The new associate pastor Rev. HanM H. JoUnmn will preach ftr the first time to the oongragation of . Central Methodist Omreh Sun-iajf> "Growing Together" wfll be Until the new church is built members and friends will worship to the Isaac Crary School, 501 N. Cass Lake Road. Services are held Bev. F. WlUlaia Palmer, pastor, Is dlreettog a camp lor Jan-lor beys sad girls at Cunp VUar Lake aear Oxford tUs week. The church softball team wiU play the last game of the agidmt First Church of God at Oakmont Field at 6 p.m. Monday. * * * The Dorcas Circle will have a family picnic at the Lake Orion home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore at 6:30 Saturday evening. MARIMONT Robert Gavette, director of Christian education at Marimont Baptist Church, will preach at the motntog and evening services tomorrow. His subjects will concern "Controversy.” AHee Csoper will sing st the morning worship hour. She also win sliig with Pat Largrnt and Alan Somers in a trio number at the evening Ikervlre. After a three-week vacation with his family in California Rev. Philip Somers, pastor, will bring the mes-_ at the prayer and Bible study Wednesday evening. The trustees have set aside Saturday a$ work day at the church. The men will play a game of softball with the Boyh Brigade team tote to the day. Rev. Dr. Travel to Bpeak at Bethany Baptist Church First Social Brethren Church 316 Baldwin. FE 2-03M Saturday Nits...7:30 P.M. Sunday School 10KX)A.M. Sunday Morning Worship ......11:00 A.M. Thurs. Young Ptople 7:30 P.M. Wad. Choir ..... 6:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer.....7:30 P.M. I^. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor SPECIAL FEATURE Sot. Eve. 7:30 POWELL SISTER QUARTET Covert Methodist Church 277S Pontiac Lake Rd. REV. W. E. COURTER, Pastor Church Sarvico — 9:45 AM. Church School — JJ;(W A M. BETHEL TABERNACLE nr>t PenlMjoit Church of PontUe Rev. and Mr*. E. Crouch IlM BoMwin At*. FB »-*21 BLOOMFIELD HILLS BAPTjST CHURCH Hickory Grovs School Lshior, BouUi sf nqusro Lok* Rd. SUNDAY SCHOOL ...10 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP II A.M. EVENING WORSHIP .. 6 P.M. PRAYER MEETING I Wednesday 7:30 P.M.) Intarim Pastor 0. W. STUCKY Phone FE 5-7755 ________Corner Airport ft Hatchery Road 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Worship Hour 11:00 A.M. Youth Hour 6:15 P.M. Gospel Hour 7:00 P.M. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin at Fairmount FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 576 Orchard .Lake Ave. Ssrviess at 2:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. Rev. Haetor Winsman of Dstroit — 7:30 P.M. Wsd. Evening Ssrvicn, Aug. 2, 7:30 — Rev. Marshall "Watariord Township's Amarican Baptist Church" CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Crescent Loks Rood near Hatchery Rood Worshto 10 AM. Large Parktog Lot CLAIUDKS a. JACKSOR, WBltUr at IdMSUeS The SALVATION ARMY 29 W. Lawrence Street Sunday SchT 9:45 a.m. Young People's legion 6 p.m. Morn'g Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7.'€0 p.m. CAPTAIN and MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Music » Singing —- rruo (o tha Word Prsochiag God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited mtoga of Messiah Baptist Church, Milton H. Bank, paBor, • preach to Hancock lomortw as guest minister for the celebration of the lOOth anniversary of the ol sympoaium to be presented at 7:» p.m. by the Matrons of Macedonia. CtoniHlstog the panel wiU be Mrs. Maiy Bowdltch, Mrs. Lucy Whiten, Mn. Arvis Price and Opal Page. The pubUe ia Invited. Tent Meetings at Emmanuel Dr. Tom AAalone, Pastor, Preaching at Revival on Golf Drive Sunday marks the beginning of two werin of old fashioned tent meettogi, sponsored by the Emmanuel Baptist CburdL Meet-togs will begin at 7 p.m. each ~ day and at 7:30 pm. on i Hancock Methodist Church. The Beak family will vaattoa The board of trustees and executive idanntog committee will en bids for the new church on Aug. 23. The next evening tiie congregetiMt will assemble to apprma mendatton of the boards. A ground-breaking ceremony will be held at 2 p.m. on Sept. 10 with Bishop Marshall B. Reed prosidtog. The bishop will preach at . the corner stone laying following the second service on Nov. 19. It a year to complete the building of the church. Dr. Bank said. Ample parking is available at the tent grounds. 825 GoU Drive. Or. Tom Malone, pastor of the church, is the evangelist br ser-, ices which will run through Aug.; 13. A minister in Pontiac for 21 years. Or. Malone has conducted numerous revival conferences and campaigns in the United States vival. the «Mr sritt sing la-vorito gospel aangs. Bob Clark, tenor, and Ken Brown, trombonist, wfll provide special music. Also taking part to the musical programs will be the King’s Quartet from Canton, Ohio and the Gathier Trio, recording ar-tisU who have appeared on radio and television. The Chapel Trio of Royal Oak WiU also be featured. ★ A A . Ttiis is the second omsecutive year (rf tent revival meetings. The puUic is Invited to aU services. Dr. Malone said. Rev. Dr. Roland M. TYaver, son M one of the founders of Bethany Baptist CJturch, Dr. Rufus M. Trav-er, will occupy the pulpit at Bethany Sunday morning. AAA The elder Dr. Traver, then pastor of First Baptist Church, helped establish the Bethany Church as a mission on Green Street years ago. Sunday’s speaker is on the staff of the Detroit CouncU of Churches. A graduate ol Colgate University and Oolgatats - Rochester Divinity School, he has held pastorates in Mt. Oemens, Detroit, Port Huron, Yonkers, N.Y. and PhUadel-phia. During World War U he served as diapiaUi with the U.S. Navy on the Hawaiian Islands. For several year^ Dr. Traver was a consultant for a fund raising organization assisting churches. If you want to realize your own importance, put your finger into bowl of waterPtake it out, and look at the hole. —Robert Burdette BEV. DR. ROLAND M. TRAVEB A close friend of Pastor EmU AKontz, Dr. Traver is currently director of stewardship and interpretation on the Detroit staff. Dr. Kontz will^Al^nd the American Baptist AsKijroly at Green Lake, Wia. tomorrow. Mens Church Choir Records Chants, Motets The Men’s Choir of Our Lady oi the Lakes Catholic Church under the direction of Don Zielinski has Just completed a recording of a long play hi fidelity record tor the RCA \Uctor Recordii« CO. of Chicago. The record, “Oomtoa, Exaudi Me," contain* 12 Latin motets and liturgical chants of the church year. ’The recording represents the out-, rtanding achievement of the choir since its founding a year ago. picture of the vested choir before the maig altar is on the Uue jacket outfitting the record. On the reverse side of the jacket is an English translation of all numbers recorded. Garden Club Plans South American Tea The Garden Club of Trinity Baptist Church will sponsor a f ' American Tea on the town of Mrs. Mattie Taylor, 254 S. Johnson Ave. from 4 to 6 Sunday afternoon. Members of the dub will wear colorful South American dothtog and the menu will feature delica-des from that continent. The grounds will be decorated with artides torought back from South America by delegates to the Baptist World Alliance. Recorded Latin American music will be played. Sisters Hold Open House for Rev. Paolo Mancinetti Rev. Paolo Mancinetti, a Franciscan monk from Rome, Italy, who has been in this country conducting missions t to Boston, New York, Pittsburgh and Chicago is presently visiting sistox living in Pontiac and Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simoni will honor Father Mancinetti with an open house at their home, 2286 Middle Belt Road tomorrow. Mrs. Simoni is Father Mancinetti’s sister. AAA 1716 Franciscan Monk helped protect the Jews against the Nazi during World War II and to now one d the "Flying Friars," a group of monks battling communism In Italy with words of freedom. ‘‘We don’t we ptoaea,” the ptieat caU. "We fly ... but an his secret help to the American j forces before the fall of Itoly and his iMig hatred of the Fascist regime. Father Mandnetti also has two brothers and several nieces and nephews to the United States. speak la aa area, he goes as fast as he can. Moaks apeak la beer gardens, to the aqnare, theaters party Father Mancinetti said "We are like your mtoutemen, only armed with words instead of guns." L A A A After World War n Padflee Idanctoetti, lather d the visitii« monk, waa made mayor of his birthplace Patricia, 25 mileo north d Rmne. The appototment was made by the American occupation conunand to rea«nitian d CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH G. W. Gibson. MMstar FE 4-0239 347 N. Saginaw Bible School .9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ...11:00A.M. Youth Service .6:00 PM. Evening Swrice — 7:00 PM. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wedneaday .. 7:30 P.M. REV. PAOLO MANONETn ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Edward A. Lowry, Factor SERVICES 8 a.m. and 10 ajn. DONELSOK, BAPTIST CHURCH SSf .“TTr::.™................................................r.9op*L LUTHERAN CHURCHES MISSOURI SYNOD Cross of Christ! Bloomfield Township Square Lake and Telegraph Rev. Dalayna< Pauling Church Service — 9:45 A.M. Sunday SchMl —11:00 A.M. St. Mark 7979 Commerce Road (W«t Bloomtlald Tovnihlp) Wm. C. Grafa, Pastor Church Servloe_8:4^ A.M. Sunday School — 9:45 A.M. Church Service —11:15 A.M. Cedar Crest Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd. (Ntzt to DttbUii aebool) Howard E. Claycomba, Pastor Services at 8 30 A.M. and 11 A.m. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Groce Comer Genesee and Glendale (We*t Bid*) Richard C. SlucJtmeyer, Pastor Church Service — 9:00 A.M. Sunday School __ 9:00 A.M. Church Service _11:00 A.M. Sunday School .11:00 A.M. "The Lutheran Hour over WKMH 9 A.M. Every Sunday g St. Stephen Sashabaw At Kempt d Guy B. Smith, Pastor || Church Service.8:00 A.M. p Sunday Schwl — 9:15 A.M. ri Church Service ... .10:30 A.M. ^ St. Trinity ii Auburn at Jessie 11 a»74 ■nHE WlLlffis UlfE CHURCHofwfNAZARENE TO BE ERUWO ONTH FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 25 Eoht Blvd. South GtnertI Offices: Anderpon, Ind. E. D. lohnson, Minister "A United Church for a Divided World" Sunday School ..... 9:30 a.m. Morning Worthip ... 10:30 a.m. Her. cue Mn. Curl Schvurt* Mluloouritt Pr«m Austruliu Leadership Training . 6;1S p.m. Evening Vespers .... f:30 p.m. "Christian Unity” 6:30 p.m. . rship Youth Fellowsr WILLIAM.^^ IXuiCbii Reorganized CHURCH OF lESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Saints la Preot it.. PenUue PB S-7Mt Pastor: Bdcr Rsls>e>. CurtU 11 t at Apostolic Church TTie opening: services for Apostolic House of f*rayer will be held tomorrow at 3651 Hatfield, United Presbyterian Churches OAEIMD AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Thtodor* R. AUshMh, PuMor Audrtr UmktBiaB. Toutb Director Morning Worship 8:30 and 11:00 A.M. Sunday Sdiool ... 9:45 AM. Youth Meetings .... 5:45 P.M. Evening Worship . . 7:00 P.M. Wednesday Prayer .. 7:00 P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street P. Wm. Palmer, Pastor 10.00 A.M. - Sunday School 11:15 A M. - Morning Worship MR. GARY EVANS Guest Speaker DRAYTON Drayton Plains, Michigan Bible School ..... 9 45 A.M. Morning Worship . .11:00 A.M. Youth Ckoupe...... 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship .. 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer and Study Hour ....... 7:30 P.M. lOSLYN AVE. Joslyn at Third Idmond I. Watkins, Pastor Sunday School ..... 9:30 A M. Worship Services ... 10.45 A.M. Evening Service — 7:00 P.M. CHECK DRAWINCR — Constniction began Tuesday on the chapel and educational unit of the new. Williams Uke Church of the Nazarene, located on a six-acre site on Airport between Hatchery and Williams Uke roads. Waterford Township. The rhapel will seat 250. This first unit with volunteer help from men of the congregational is expected to cost neariy 168,000. Pastor Paul Cbleman said. Future plans call for a sanctuary seating 500. Shown consulting building plans ake ilrom left) Eldon P. Eroh of Eroh A FHedman. architects; Rev. Mr Coleman, pastor; I^e Pike, member of board of trustees; Gene Younger, Sunday Scl^ superintendent; and Osin Shell, member of the buUding commission. The congregation is currently worshiping in the WiUlams Uke Elementary School. Joseph Bersche is the contractor. Waterford Township. The congregation is In the process organizing. Under the leadership of Rev. Mrs. Marie G. Du Feed, pastor, the group has purchased two acres of land at the above address. Families will worship in the home on the property until financially able to erect a church building. Services include Sunday School i at 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11:45; j evangelistic service. 7:30 p.m.; i midweek prayer Wednesday. 7:30 ; Bible study Friday. 7:30 : and prayer meeting Saturday. 7:30 p.m The pastor said the public is invited to all services and meetings. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 212 Baldwin Ava. phona FE 2-OTM' WORSHIP - 8 30 and 11:00 A.M. "BWhMB: “OOD-a RAWBOW" LAKESIDE CAMP^^RVICES SUN^AY^AFTERNOON RBV. If. R. EVERBIT, Mlnlatar FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSELAWf^ SuBdaz aehool — it A.If. Momlni Mutts* hr th* Pulor - 11 A M. Bptcitl Mutlt ChrtfUui Worktrt' MmUds — T P.M. Prtjtr tnS Bible Study — Ihurtdty, f:M P.M. If you would reform the world i from its errors and vices, begin byj enlisting mothers. —Simmons Convention at New Bethel The Wolverine State Missionary Baptist.Convention and the Woman's Auxiliary will be in session with the New Bethel Baptist Church, 175 Branch St. Monday through Saturday. Dr. A. A. Banks Jr. president of the convention, is pastor of the Second Baptist Church of Detroit, rs. Kooa L. Klmp will pre-at the Woman’a AaxiHary Young people will be in charge of the opening program with the theme “Hie Christian Role in the Coming of God's Kingdom" at 8:30 Monday evening. Thomas Lewis Jr. will give the welcome address. Mra. Luella Fultz wUl offer the Methodist Church will pronounce the benediction. Lord's Prayer. MUSIC FEATURED Singing solos will be John C. Leonard. Mrs. Arthur L. Jacksim, and PhyUls Smith. The Union Choir will provide special music-accompanied by Levi Eubanks. Dr. E. C. Copeland of River Rouge will give the re^xmse on tehalf of the convention. Rev. L. Macedonia Baptist Quirch will give the invocation and Rev. M. L. J. Betlinger of St. John Special music will be presented at the 7:M aession Wednesday evening when Mrs. Klmp dellven her annual addreea to the state auxlHary. Dr. Banks will give his address at 3 p.m. Thursday and at 7:30 Thursday evening Rev. Nathaniel Rangel of Rio de Janeiro. Brazil will be ipeaker for the joint aes- Other speakers will be Roger ^ Lind, director of the Children's Di-; vision, Michigan State Department: of Social Welfare; Rev. Joseph T.i Thomas and Rev. Idris Jones of Royal Oak. The program c-ommittee consists of Mrs. Helen Lagrone, Mrs.j M. S. Johnson and the Rev. Mr. I Johnson. | First Congregational Church Mill. B Huron tod Mt. Cltmtni Mnicetm E. Burton. MlnitUr Howard Clt(t Jr. AUUtnnt Mornlnt Worttalp tnd Church School — l:3S A M “HE WILL TEACH US ' Rev. Melcoint K. Burton PONTIAC CHURCH of CHRIST 1180 N. PERRY ST. FE 2-6269 W. W Hall. Mmistor Bible Study ......., 9:50 A.M. Cldssas lor All Ages Morning Worship 10:50 A.M. ' How Do You See Christ?” Evening Worship ,.. 6:00 P.M. I Corinthians 7 All Saints Episcopal Church Willioms St. at W. Pike The Rev. W E. Lyle, Ass t. CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION will meet in CIsrkston Elementary School, 6595 Weldon Rd. 9;00 A. M.—Holy Communion and Sermon ^ MISSIONARY ALLIANCE CHURCH 220 North Cess Lake Road, Pontiac, Michigan ^ G. /. BERSCHE. Pastor B. W. LANPHER. Asst. Pastor BONOAT SCHOOL ..l:4S A.M TRAININO HOUR 1 SS P U MORHINO WORSHIP ...11 :N A.M. BTEMIHO BERVICB .. .7:W ' P.if. Rtv I.tnpbrr. Prttchlni tbt A M. Servlet -----Vltt Ntm. Prtnchliit iht P.M. Strvtet OUvtr. MlMloatry tc Central Methodist Missionary Department Presenting Program The host church will offer aj The missionary department of welcome to delegates at a program j Messiah Baptist Church Prospect at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday with Dr. and South Paddock Streets is spon- Joseph W. Moore of Trinity Baptist Church presiding. Welcoming delegates to Pontiac will be Mayor Philip E. Rowston, City Manager Walter K. Willman, Rev. P. C. Cooley of Lake Street Church of God, Dr. Philip Proud, assistant superintendent of Pontiac Public Schools, Dr. J. Allen Parker of Newman AME Church. Dr. Henry L. Jenkins, Samuel Baker of the host church. AIm upraklng will be Rev. H. C. Shankles, prerident of Ministerial FeltowsUp, and Rev. Edmond Watson of Pontiac Pastor’s Asoociation. soring the Reed Singers in a musical program at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Other performers will be the Mission Chorus of St. James Missionary Baptist Church and the Rev. Clarence Roster and his singers from the Friendship Baptist Church. Mrs. Robbie White is president of the missionary group. Rev. Roy C Cummings is pastor. Mrs. Amo* G. Johnson, wife of the pastor of the host church, will welcome the ministers’ wives. UNITY I R. OentiM 11: .M. Mornlnt Worthlp Operation Gratitude” 11:00 A M. BunOtT School Sunday School Scmlnor Tburtday 7:N P.M. i Faith Baptist Church 3411 AIRPORT ROAD Sunday School ..... .10:00 A. M. Worship Service . . . . 11 ;00 A. M. Evening Service..7:30 P. M.' Wed. Proyer Service. . 7:30 P. M. Providence Missionary Hosts to Church of God Elder Major W'atkins. pastor of the Church of God on W. South Blvd., his choir and congregation will be guests of Providence Missionary Baptist Church at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. 'The Christian Women's Progressive Club will be in charge of the service. Mrs. Almeda Hurls, president of the group, said the public is invited. FIRST METHODIST Sarvicas Tampororily Isaac E. Crory Junior High School MILTON H. BANK 501 N. Cass Lika Rd. Pastor H. H. lohnson and J. H. Hall, Assoc, Pastors MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 ond 10:55 "GROWING TOGETHER" Rev. Johnson, Preaching jl Broadcast Livo pn WPON — 11:00 A.M. . ' Church School 9 30 A.M. Pine Hill Congregational | Joins Pilgrim Church I Don Currie will be in the pulpit f when the Pine Hill Congregational f Church joins the’Pilgrim Congre- i gational Church of Birmingham; * with a service at 11 d.m. Sunday if in the Birmingham Community!'* House, 380 Bates St. During the month of August joint services will be held at the] F>ine Lake Elementary School on' West Long Lake Road, one mile west of Middlebelt Road. South Saginaw at ludaon Paul T. Hart, Pastor < Donald A. Witlbrodt, Ass^iola Pastor Morning Worship 10:00 A. M. Sermon: "I WILL BUILD" Rev. Paul T. Hart CHURCH SCHOOL 11:15 A M. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Proyer Fellowship FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ooklond and Saginaw a' Pontiac, Michigon Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for all ages One of the troubles of the world today is the fact we have allowed the Golden Rule to become a bit tarnished. —Vanbee CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP MALTA HALL, 82 PERKINS STREET Evening Service — 7:30 PM. Rev. Hazel Damrau. speaker No Service Thursday, August 3 DR. H. H. SAVAGE, preoching 7:00 EVENING SERVICE Rev. Orvall Dunkeld _______a ^ Come to an Old Fashioned Tent Meeting HEAR SPIRIT FILLED GOSPEL PREACHING Marimont Baptist Church 68 W. Walton FE 2-7239 Sunday School ................10:00 A, M. Morning Service ..............11:00 A M. ROBERT GAVETTE, Speaker **WUhout Controversy** Evening Senfice ............. . 7:30 P. M. ^Controversy** / Youth Group.................V . 6:3^ P. M. CHRISTIAN sc: . . V . 6:31 SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY LOVE Sunday SarvicM and Sunday Sdiocrf lld» A.M. Wednesday Evening Services 8 P.M. • Reading Room 2 Eoat Lawrence Street Open‘Doily 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. Friday to* 9 P.M. FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and WlUiamt Streets HOW CHRISTIAN SaENCE HEALS m RADIO STATION CKLW —800 KC. O SUNDAY, 9:45 A.M. TV Every Sunday. Channel 7, 9:30 A M. f | j.-,*** : CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore Street SUNDAY, 7:30 P. M. HORACE JOHN ORAKB WBDNBBDAT—SILVZR TBA ONE MORE WEEK TO HEAR ENGLAND'S GIFTED PULPIT ORATOR Preaching with the eloquence of Apollos and the dynamics of Paul. Rev. J. Philip Jackson FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1517 Joslyn Ave. Each Night Except Mon. ond Sot. ot 7:30 EVERYONE WELCOME JULY 30 Through AUGUST 13 DR. TOM MALONE EVANGELIST JOYCE MALONE ond the 100 Voice Choir Bobby Clark, Lyric Gospel Tenor Nationally Known Gaither Trio Thrilling Inspiring Gospel Music DR. TOM MALONE Evangelist and Founder oi the urn Midwestern Baptist Schools, Will Be Preaching Nightly. 15 Big Nights The GAITHER TRIO LOTS OF AMPLE FREE PARKING Next.to the large tent located on 825 Golf Drive neor the Pontiac Golf Course. A30 Nightly The Gaither Trio Nationally Known Gospel Trio. Known ior Dedicoted Gospel Singing. Radio, Televiaion and Recording Arjisu. SUPERVISED NURSERY Each night for children 2 years old ond younger. During the meeting. 7:30 JOYCE MALONE 100 VOICE CHOIR Under the Direction of Nightly Favorite Gospel Songs Sponsored by Emmanuel Baptist Church HUGE GOSPEL TENT LOCATED ON 825 GQLF DRIVE Neor City ^If Couth THE PONTIAC PRESS | The POWER of EAIIH SATUMUT, JUUr 39. isn ItSeemstoMe .... U.S. Should Not Let Another Cuban Incident Go Unanswered Indignation mounts over the latest Cuban fiasco. ★. ★ ★ Ov UjacM airplane is a srataitow InaiiU that the State Department can’t overlook. Yes, Beriia’a aMMe important but Havana brings eoaunnnism within a handred milet. ★ ★ ★ Castro should be advised that the next incident will bring greetings from the Army, Navy, Marines and National Guard. We've had enough. We’ve had too much! ★ ★ ★ lliis yonng whiM>ooaapper, Castro, is straining at the Icimh and overplaying his hand. Perhaps he seised the enrrent mmnent be-oune world attention is centered on Berlin. The odd facts arc something as , insignificant and pony as Castro can be throttled ovmidght while , aU the attention is STILL focused on Germany. ★ ★ The Chicago Tribune suggests the whole matter be referred to a committee consisting of Elianor Rooex-viLT, Walter Rkuthir and MaroN Eisenhower. They were positively scintillating In handling the tractor deal. Harris Isn’t the Man .... Hold eveiythingl Edward R. Murrow's “retirement” had been widely rumored, but it’s tempered now by the fact that Reed Harris has suddenly been elevated to the second spot. Is he to follow Morrow? Heaven forbid! ★ ★ ★ Harris would hardly be a “top auui.’’ He may bear the Morrow stamp of approval but that’s sort of an indictment. Just in itself. JFK should be carefni. When he first announced his appointments, this group received the loudest squawking: Edward R. Murrow, Adlai Stevenson, his own brother Robert, G. Mennen Williams and Chester Bowles. ★ ★ ★ The heavy cannonading on Stevenson and his brother seems to have become more fitful and sporadic. But the headshaking and table thumping on Bowles, Williams and Mur-row has cemtinued. Both Murrow and Bowles are almost certain to go in spite of announcements, and the “noble experiment’’ of shunting Williams off to Africa backfired as soon as “Soapy" arrived and made hU first “good-will speech." Newspapers and natives howled in all nations. “Soapy" was considerably less than sensationaL And now he returns to the scene of his original “triumph.” ★ ★ ★ However, this isn’t a very long list of “feeble people.” AU the appointments haven’t been proven under the searing test of fire and trouble, but the calamity howlers aren’t congregating in big packs and the ancient and honorable practice of “viewing with alarm" isn’t as widespread as many had suspected it might be by now. Press Has the lUglit.... Another election has come and gone. Over a succession of years, The Pans has printed certain “evaluations" of the candidates. As time passes, the number *of organisations engaged in the practice increases. There were five ecting to kiU him as soon as the Passover season ended. AU the Christisns in Jerusalem prayed day and night that he might be spared, but hope was small. Peter himself, least worried of alL lay sound asleep, fastened by two chains and guarded by two soldiers. In the middle of the night a bright light shone in the rell, angel wakened Peter and (chronic arthritis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis). In the first place the former condition m^y be designated as| chronic- Jaw dia-[ ability and the latter as chronic! joint disabiUty. Both are insidious I brsICM. not eit- (OopyrigM ua) Dreams are made of many things . . . That have weird or lovely form , . . But they rarely ever are . , , What we bold to be toe norm .. Some are filled with My great-great (13 times) grand- episodes ... Of a wonderful ro-fatber would have scalped the mance... Others leave tba dream-whole committee if this had hap- er chiUed ... In a fri^dful trem-pened to him. bUng trance . . Dreama, they say. You palefaces are only good with reflect the things . . . That were books, women and Big Talk. Ugh! viewed across the day . . . Only Chief Peattac xm that they reappear ... In a crazy ----------------- mixed up way . . It ie highly Qmilnn doubtful that... In the dreaming OlllUCS wWch we do ... We are apt to EartMy pride is like the passing learn from them . . . Anything flower, that springs to faU, and worthwhile or new .. So I do not blotsoms but to die.-H. K. WMte. understand . . . Why we use up ♦ * * paper reams . . . Saying leaders Breathe tonagh yoar aose is of the worid , .Are the men who good adviee, helping yw to keep have big dreams year mouth ebet. (Copyright l9U) Case Records of a Psychologist: Build Up ‘Asking Favor’ With God humUiatlng complaint. heard: “There she goes — Mess America.” LikewiM in the first year or so hi* or her physician or dentist _ - _ carefully avoids mentioning what Dr. Bergen Evans says he or she beiievee the double is.-you should know the mean- patient change doctors or ing of 80 per (»nt of these t it * words: “expiate, esoteric, There are so many terms other m«»fioned that a phyei- ephemeral, fiasco, flaccid- ^ dentiat can use to satisfy ity, laconic, latency, the patient’s curiosity for the while. lethargy, lugubrious, moribund myopic, obstrep-erousness, parsimony, per-fldy, perfunctory, perspicuity, polemic, procrastinate, prototype, and regressive.” Well, do you? without tMling the ^in truth. tricks el Ike trade eaa >la Om dtagraatled patleat la teaghliv a the crazy mtttoa that toe gan Both cronic jaw disabiUty and chronic joint dlsabUity af« due New Safety Slogan: “Look mainly to the same cause:____ Out for the Children — deficiency through the years out lor me Lnuoren chudbcxxl up to the present Especially if ’They’re Drtv- moment. *■*•*’””T'** merbid anatomy or pathol-National H(»ne Builders’ ogy ot both ooadittons toowi they Convention showed an elec- n inevitably awalu every one KeNNSDY’S talk to the Na- who Uvet long enough to get over tion; the J’s—the 85 per -___ cent of the voters who staid h(xne Tuesday. —Haroia A. FnrsonuLD By DR. GiX)KT.E W. CRANE CASE J-454; Ellen G.. aged 27. is the daughter of a church bishop. "But I don't believe in God any mentancee, but that generosity probably appliaa to the heath-Instead of munching candy and and those who have never been drinking ice cream sodas in her told the facts about r^gloa. lazy frustration, toe should have it neanto *------to. ..a streamlined her chassis. the. toSro IE. HELP GOD can BtUI get wider the wtoe by ' Besides, she didn't know how to > feigned last miaote iwpeatanee, carry on an interesting conversa- thea 1 doubt U God’s guieroslty tion. even if (Jod had led a man will apply to toem. So learn to be members on God’s' And if you wlto to win a the Compliment Club experiment by wMch you can easily make yourself more popular with both sexes. “Trort in God.” was our pioneer slogan “but keep your powder dry.” That shows toe proper teamwork between human beings and the Lord. “Keeping o«r powder dry” means we sboaU do everytUag withla oar power to predaoe toe mlraelee we pny to ebtato. Aad p*^ have hdlH ap aweetheart then send for the 200-point “Tests tor Sweethearts,” an-Thcy violate (tod’s rules and re- ^oainE a stamped tetum envelope, fialn from supporting the churches l^us 20 centa. or other moral agenetoa; then frantically impton toe Almighty to cauoe -tof the pain, permanently, and for a mod^ sum. '.So why be a lazy Christian who wants to sk back and axpect the Lard to do aU the work? laneial emergency will be easy to “ive. mn baakers dp apt hsopr oar 1st lands np-•torpd OR to artsh to witodnw. God doei MR refUM to hppd tba ■ V THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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Johnsons of Dellrose Drive, BioomOeld Township, parents of the newlyweds, greeted some 200 guests at an evening reception in Roma Hall, East Detroit. The ankle-length bridal gown of embroidered white silk organza with/matching overskirt of un|»esaed pleats was worn Robert Coles Are VFW Picnic Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole of Silver Hill Road were hosts for the Veterans of Foreign Wars lOW post and auxiliary annual picnic Uednesday. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boeher of Port Charlotte. commander I auxiliary president. a bouffant butterfly veil ught by a white organza headpiece. The bride carried white roses and pompo Maid of honor Betty B Detroit and bridesmaid Carol Dopp of Mt. Qemens. appeared in yellow silk organza over matching taffeta wUh bodices of yellow lace. Their bouquets were white pompon dai^. Gary Johnm was best man for his brother. Roy Johnson seated the guests with the bride's brothers David and Matthew Plawchan. The couple will honeymoon at Port Colbome, Ont., then live in Hazel Park. Bt^h are graduates of Central Michigan University where the bride was affiliated with Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. Mr. Johnson's fraternity is' Tau Kappa Epsilon. Mrs. Plawchan chose powder blue embroidered silk organza over taffeta and the mother of the bridegroom appeared in a sheath dress of lavender silk Pair Marries at Sf. Michael s'. Pontiac AUrusa Club members Mrs, Leslie T. Shanks (left) and Dr. Ethel Calhoun were in Denver Colo., for the group’s International convention July 23-27. Some 1,000 executive and professional women representing 500 AUrusa clubs discussed better way^ to fit club service to community priority needs at the session. Adeline Ciotfi Wed at Orchard Lake Show Her You’ve Got Less on the Bill Mofher-in-Law Won't Gripe, Tell Her You're Thrifty Type Venetian Hall. Detroit, followed the marriage of Adeline CkHti to John Wieezorek brifore Rev. By ABKtAlL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: Every time my mother-in-law sees me she looks me up and down to see if I am wear- marriedr He says he’d drive a say- ABBY ing, "Another new dress?” Or, “More new shoes?" I do not run my husband into debt buying clothes. I happen to be a very shrewd sho^r, and manage to get some outstanding boys on some expensive clothes. I have never told anyone what 1 pay for my things, but my mother-in-law knows style and quality, and this must bug her. Should I ask set his mother straight, or should I tell her myself? HALF-PRICE HELEN DEAR HALF: TeU her yourself. It takes a girl with more on the ball to dress well with less on the bill. * ♦ * DEAR ABBY. Some Umc ago you ran the following letter in your column: "DEAR ABBY: This U going to be hard to believe, but' it's a fact I love a wonderful guy and he loves me. We want to get married, but he says the thought of the needle fw the blood test makes him weak in the knees. He is 23 and I am 21. Is there a State where you don't need a blood test to get WANTS TO GET MARRIED —and you replied: "DEAR WANTS: There's Nevada in the West. Maryland in the East. Minnesota in the North and South Carolina in the South. It shouldn't be difficult to sew him up without a needle." Abby, I wish you had told Women Can Be Glad They Live in Sale Sixties (NEA) — The women's magazines of the early 1900s can make any woman feel that she’s /ortunate to be living in 1961. For then, as now, women were eager to look pretty. But in thse days, efforts were often pathetic and results frequently tragic. . Before the Pure Food and Drug Law was enacted, anything went. Quacks set themselves up as doctors and sold compounds to remove facial moles that scarred the face and in some cases, caused facial cancers. They did paraffin injections which were often permanently disfiguring. There was eye shadow on the market (then called "paint”) which blinded women. And the other side of the coin was better only because it was fraudulent without doing damage. Many cosmetics did absolutely nothing to fulfill their claims. All sorts of fantastic claims were made^ for complexion aids which • were the equivalent of colored water. Community Arts Unit Is Organized at MSUO Months of organizing and planning were lulminated last night at Michigan State University Oakland With formation of the MSL'O-Community , Alia Couneil The organization will be ' Firm Says Gols Buying Glasses Same as Hats ailCAGO (UPI) - Lasses who wear glasses now own an average of three and one-half pairs each, reports an optical company chain. The firm said that the half . pair is not eridence of the revival of the monocle. It is' just what happens when statisticians begin matching products and people. Women are buying eye glasses the way they choose hats, said Don A. Ritholz, head of the company. "M^ women would no more drera of settling for a pair qf iqpecs than they would fbr jtist one hat If the present pace continues, the average could welj be five or ^ pairs in a decade from Ritholz said the i 1.7 pairs of specs apiece. Velvet's in Vogue . (NEA) — Black rayon velvet is used fbr little cropped jadieta to wear in air-condi- have stand-away eoUars. made up of several ' area groups including members of the Waterford and Rochester civic music groups. Oxford Town Hall. Clarkston Conser-vatorj-, Pontiac .Symphony Board and M.SUO arts groups. * * * Named community chairman was Norman L. Cheal ofNbrth Ijike Drive, Waterloi'd Township. The MSUO chairman will be Dr. Gerald Straka, director of the MSUO coocert-Iccture series. Mrs. E. L. Windeler of Hatchery Road, Waterford Township, was named secretary. Executive committee members include Donald Button of * Oxford, John Quitmeyer of Rochester. Ivan Rouse of Clarkston and Mrs. J. C. Walker ot West Iroquois Road. It it It Representing the university are Duncan Sells, dean of stu-denU; Robert Hoopes, prMes-sor ot English; and Dr. Robert Holm and Dr. Walter CoUins, b^ of the MSUO music de-^Nptotment. The council announced plans for a three-part program beginning this fall, including ftrir major concerts at Pontiac Northern High School and several MSUO on-campus concert-lecture programs. Tickets for the entire series will be $10 for adults\and $S for students. They may ^ chased front any committee member or,^: ,. university. this young woman that at 23 her "wonderful guy’’ has been stabbed by plenty of needles and survived them all. His fear of the blood test was the fear that he couldn’t pass. Furthermore, "Miss Wants” should be told that the blood test is for her own protection, the protection of her future diildren, and society at large; and she should insirt on marriage only in a State that requires it. This free advice is based on many year’s experience in Domestic Relations court. Sincerely, DOMESTIC REUTIONS ATTORNEY, LL.B., Ph, D * ★ ♦ DEAR ABBY; I am a young widow with four small children. My Income is limited. I would like to know if it is proper to ask the man who takes me out to pay for my baby sitter? WONDERING DEAR WONDERING; It is . not proper to ask him. But you can hint a little and, if he offers, it is proper to accept. * a * CONFIDENTIAL TO DOWN IN THE MOUTH": So was Jonah, and he lived through it. Chin up! it it it What’s bothering you? For a personal reply, write to Abby, The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. Include a stamped, self-addressed envelope, a a a For Abby’s booklet. "How To Have A Lovely Wedding,” send 50c to Abby. The Pontiac Press, Pontiac. Mich. Pie Walk to Top Evening of Dance A pie walk will be featured Tuesday at Malta Temple when the Widow and Widowers and the 39 and Up clubs meet from 8 to 11 p.m. for square and round dancing. Guests will be welcomed at the dance. Visiting at the last meeting was a former member Robert Golfer of Fort Lauderdale, Ha. MR8. JOHN WIKCZOREK Reading Habit Helps 'Unwind' Busy Teen-Ager imp-bell, Ky.. Catherine Herring. Chevy Ornse, Mji., and. lyn- • dall Taibeck, St. Petersburg, Fta. Purple and white delphinium complemented their dresses of pale laverrder- o'^ndy worn with organza rose chapel caps. ms. PETER M. DAWKINS The bridegroom, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Dawkins of Ro>-al Oak. had WUliam A. Raisch of Bloomfield Hills for his best man. Assisting Lt. Lee R. Nunn Jr. of Ft. Oimpbell, Ky. head usher, were Capt. David F. Lyon, Roalindale, Mass.; Lt. John O'Brien, Lt. Louis V. Hightower, and Lt. Robert A. Novagratz, all of Ft. Bragg. N. C.; Lt. Charles Johnson. Ansonia. Conn, and Lt. Emmett McOacken, Ft. CampbeU, Ky. Mrs. Wright choae a coral lace sheath dress with chiffon back detail. Mrs. Dawkins appeared fa) pale blue appUqued sUk shantung. Both wore white Ibe bride, a graduate of University of Marjdahd, has been teaching kindergarten near Oxford, England. Since graduation from West PiUnt in 1959, Lt. Dawkins has been at Brasenoae College. Oxford University, England. After a European honeymoon. the couple.will reside in Oxford tor a year before Lt. Dawkins returns to duty with the Army. Temple, with the Qiaries F. Hartmanns of New Bedford, Mass., parents of the bride-groom. HONOR MAID Matron of honor, Mrs. Joseph A. Oilrcop, wearing pale blue antique satin styled with pleated cummerbund and floating panel, carried a nosegay of pink rosebuds and powder blue carnations. A A A Joseph A. Chircop was best man. Robert L. Going of Williams Lake and Norbert J. Npvotney of . WilliamsvUle, N. Y. ushered. AAA After a Northern Michigan honeymoon the couple will live near McClellan AFB, Sacramento. (}alif. The bride, an Eastern Michigan University graduaie, teaches at Lincoln Palisades School. in Orange-vale. Aqua carnations • rested on the purse carried by Mrs. Reid, who wore steel grey organza over pure silk and hat MM. DONALD of aqua satin and velvet, Mrs. Hartmann, wearing navy linen with lace jacket wore white and pale blue carnations at her shoulder. Dull, Hard Face Often Reflects 'Flabby' Mind By AUCIA HART Newspaper Enterprlae Asm.. One of the best ways to st^ youthful looking has nothingAo do with cosmetics. It has, rather, to do with a vibrant interest in living. Some Romen concerp themselves only with their immedialp families. They’re not eager to make new friends, to learn or to explore. FACES TEU, Their conversation consists of gossip rather than rich in ideas (}uite often they are opinionated without the facts to back up their opinions. And all of this is reflected in their faces which frequently are dull and hard. AAA No matter what your role — housewife, working mother or career girl — have an interest in something beyond yourself and your own small world. Exercise your mind in the same way that you should exercise your body to stay, fit For a mind that ian't used grows flabby. AAA It is simply Impossible for a woman to be really vibrant, and attractive if her mind is' blank and her eyes tamed inward. And this is true no matter bow much Hie spends on a efak coiffure and careful make- Frigid Refresher Besides the soft drinks’ and other cooling beverages in the refrigerator, add this hot weather refresher — a bottle of .witch hazel. Chilled, ft is especially effortive as skin ' ler or itold astriagent. before applying makeup or as a relaxer before retiring. Dries quickly knd evenly. V'V, :.V A ■ I - 'i: Hci*6^8 Help for You Allergic to Cosmetics? THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY, 29, 1961 Bride Has. Her Price in Africa NINE All these products are hypo-allergenic cosmetics for the allergic. Many women are allergic to the perfume in cosmetics. Patch tests can determine the cause of most allergies. Bjr JOSEPHINE LOWMAN The word allergy if tairly new. least we bear much more today about allergiea than uaed to. This ia natural lince mudi more is known about them. MilUoos of folks BOtfer with hay fever, K»iM to a greater extent than others. Any way you have it is too much! ActeaDy, many people have hay fever s.vmptomi from poUen la the spring ami from grass and nowera In the unnuner. Hay fever is a severe allergy, The symptoms of liay fever, like many other alletgies, are a stufly head, inflamed or swollen or watering eyes and an irritated nose; they are the symptoms of a bad cold, except worse. Gaunt Figures Popular Only in Years of Plenty By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON AP Newsteatares Writer NEW YORK (AP) - Can you measure the nation’s prosperity by the size of a woman's wpistliner Shower Honors Sally McClellan, to Be Wed Aug, 5 Sally McClellan, bride-elect ot Richard Ooder, was feted at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evenbig at the home ot Mrs. Oral B. Womack of West Brooklyn Avenue, Sharing hostess honors were Mrs. James Sausser and Mrs. Richard Womack. Some 20 guests were present, including Marianne Oozier, sister of the brodegroom-elect aiid his grandmother, Mrs. Fred Ream of Bradenton, fla., who is hm for the wedding. Parents of the coaple are the Wylie McClellans of Richmond Aveaae and the Harold Croriers of Sooth TUdea Avsbm. C(dleen Adams has been named honor maid, with (Zarolyn Radke and Connie Oozier, bridesmaids, lisa Benson will be flower girl. Mrs. Eugene Bennett of Fourth Avenue, honored her cousin at a shower this month, with Mrs. W. K. Copeman, cohostess. Miss Adams and Miss Radke also entertained for the bride-elect. St. Benedict Church has been reserved for the Aug. 5 niQitials. THIN'T^^US-m DO IT WITH KARPn-KARi* Th« famous cloaning mothod ondorsod by BIOILOW • Hfht h Tmnt Owi Hmm • hiaSlii|l«P^rl Wo're outhorizod doolon for this dirt-chasing method —quick-officlont-low-prkod. Coll us at NEW WAY Bvg and Carpet Cleaaeri 4a WISHER STREET FE2-7132 A Ipok at the ins and outs of the average womanly figure for the past 50 years indicate that there are always two more inches of girth during de-presskm days. IN CM)OD SHAPE At present one out of three women in the United States have the average 26 inch measurement, which maans that the nation’s prosperity is in pretty good shape. ,★ ★ ★ Mamifacturer David Mdiler uses the lady’s belt, which came into use with the suffragettes as an economic measuring stick. (^trary to political bromides, the American femala loosens her belt when money, jobs and food are scarce, he says, and tightens it in years of plenty. ★ ★ ★ He points out that in hard times more people must survive on a diet of budget stretdiers like macaroni, beans and potatoes which bank the calories around the middle. “During these times even the few with plenty of income favor ladies with a well-fed look as a aort of status symbol,’’ he says. 'This harks back to the Roman days. INTENDED THINNESS "The gaunt, bony figure can only become fashionable when there is plenty to eat, because thinness has to be obviously an intended thing to be tderated.’’ A ★ ★ ^ Then what does the economic curve — the feminine curve — predict for the coming year? Belts which have already gone to dress manufacturers for fall and even spring feab^ ions are at least as small as this season’s. In fact, vety soon the stretdi fabric waist cincher is expected to make s style comeback, nipping in the middle even more, Mahler says. * A ★ In other words women will have at least a few more dietary years in which they can financially afford to look half-starved. Life for Teens Is Not Always One Gay 'Bair (NEA) — Despite all of those glossy magazine ads which show all of you teen-agers having a glorious time all of the time, the fact remains that a good many of you quite often have a rotten time. BRACES BOTHER You agonize over braces on the teeth (or the need for them), lanky hair, extra poundage or a skinny frame, acne, awkwardness and just plain growing up. ★ * w WeU, there are no quick cures for any or all of these. But there is one way to tackle your problems: TACKLE them. Don’t agonize. Do something. ★ ★ ★ If the family budget doesn’t permit braces for your teeth, earn enough during the summer to pay for them yourself. Use a hair brukh on that lanky hair, watch your weight and take extra care to keep your skin scrupulously clean. Many women an allergic to the perfume in cosmetics. Some cannot use nail polish or perhaps just one of the products sudi as an undercoat. Patch tests can determine «hat items are* giving you trouble. One Mtlllg her IniaUuid’s Aavlag If you have periodic swoUm or irritated eyes, often, or wheeze, you would be wise to investigate the possibility of allergies. Today there are splaxUd scented cosmetics for the woman who is allergic to the regular ones. ~ are complete lines widi ev- poos, face powder sod eye makeup to lipstick and nail polirii. Some women suffer from hay fever but do not have other allergies. They wear the usual make-up and use perfume without trouble. However, they might be wise to use one of the special cosmetka during the hay fever season when the membranes already are irri-*nted. If you would like to know the namea of some of these cosmetics planned especially for the woman who has some allergies, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope your request for them. Address Josephine Lowman in care of The Pontiac Press. Africans are now contracting CSuistUui marriages, many Af-frlcan brides still insist on payment of lobola (bride price) by the husband at an “act of gwxl faith’’ aitd some insurance against eariy desertion. NOT COMPLETE Many Mdet foel that a wedding is not (Amplete it lobola is not paid to their parenu, a spokesman for file Southern Rhodesia, Native Affairs Department reports. The average - of this fee ranges from $84 to J». w ♦ ★ In the old days lobola usually was paid in cattle; nowadays in money. “Some African women say they must have lobola as a sort ot tribal recognition that is right and proper.” says the apokennaiL "They fed that without it their hodrands can throw them over easily.” ★ ★ W The safeguards also apply to the husband if his wife does not bear him a son to carry on the tribal name. If a wife In the rural areas dbes not bear a son it often happens fiiat the man will ask for a return of all or part of the I^la. He might also ask for hu wife’s a son can be born. s sister so Lighten the Loaoae your name tartan if you’re of British extraetkm, from the limitless selection of dis-' tinctive plaids available in i cotton or synthetic blends. From these corresponding body measurements select ttie size best for you; BIZn WAIST HIPS Size 8 requires 7% yards of 54-i inch material for KiU and % yard of 36-inch material for lining. To order Pattern N1343, state aize, send $1. Add 25 coito to-j first class postage and special handling. For Pattern Books 17 and 18, send $1 each. Addreas SPADEA, Box 535, G.P.O., Dept. P-4, New York L N.Y. A TRUE OPEN END MORTGAGE We are proud to offer these truly open end mortgages. This -is what they provide: • You may9. widow ot Preiident Wilaon, seldom makes an appearance in pubUe these days, partknilariy at night, but Fli^ night was an excei>tiaa. She visited comedian Danny Kaye badistage at Washington’s outdoor Carter Barron amdiitheater in Rock Oeek Park and then stayed for the show. Tractor Swap on Small Scale Two Cubans Purchase implements in Ho^ of Trading for Rebels WASHINGTON (AP) - The idea of swapping tractors for Cuban invasion prisoners apparently is being revived on a small scale. L. B. Maloney Jr., an International Harvester Co. dealer in suburban Silver Spring, Md., said Friday he bad made a tentative 130,000 sale of five farm tractors to two Cubans identifM as Jose Manuel Reboso, 27, and Felipe de EMego, 23. * ★ ★ Ihey said they were survivors of the unsuccessful April invaskm of Cuba. Maloney said the two told him they hope to ship the tractors to Havana to obtain the release of some of the sick or injured among the 1,200 rebels who were captured. Chemical Firm Revgals Profit for 2nd Quarter WYANDOTTE (At — Wyandotte Chemical Co. announced Friday its profits for the second quarter were $1^,000, equal to 86 cents a share, compared wHh $1,254,000, equal to 79 cents, in the same three months of 1960. For ^ first six months of 1961, Wyandotte’s profits were $1,717,000, equal to $1.20, compared with $2,024,000, of $1.24, a year ago. Buddhism was founded by Sid-dhartha Gautama, known as Buddha, or the Enlightened, who wns| bhrn aW 560 B.C. It was the; predominant rdteion of India ui til about the 110m century A.D. NOWT I MONDAY I EAGLE Owl Show,™'" 'Slant 10 P.M. THEY'RE EERIE! THEY’RE AWESOME! IT’S ELECTRIFYING DOUBLE FEATURE ENTERTAINMENT! naffingMICHEL RAY Adam Williams-Peggy Webber [0f5 Melody Cooley Says Mother ren Often ■‘Owm.*' wn To ir; "msh BeboW BtSwU,' I. BNM H»1m7. ; BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (AP) "Oan you look your father In the eye and tell the court he beat your mother all of your life?' Spade Cooley’s lawyer demanded, of the former banUoader’s teen-te daughter. Melody Cooley, H. stared at her father. He stared bsiek, im-pasrivrilw. “Tea,” said Melody. W ★ ★ The question was one of many asked ^ attorney P. Basil Lam- braa during a wtthertog cro««x-amlnatlcn of the girl Friday. Gori^, 56, la accused of kUling hia wife. Ella Mae, 37, hy beating cfaokiiv and stomping her at their Willow Swings ranch April 3. Melody testified her father had taxed her to watch the death Standard Time : Upjohn Profih Down KALAMAZOO IB - The Upjohn Oo.,i a pharmaceutical manufacturer, jeported Friday that proftta tar the first six months of this year wen $10,066,000, equal to 73 cents per store. This was 4.3 psr q«it briow the same 1960 period. Every Sundey Drag Racing of M.H. R.A. 2€MU«BlE.flf}iAtbi $1.00 per Mile Over ||9 in Hth Mile. $10 lech Draasler te Stow $100 Top Piwiiisesf BLUE SKY NOW SHOWUG FEATUBES TONIGHT! 1st OAKUND COUNTY f showing! ORIPSTHEI Mnnopous ASA MONSTROUS, UNEARTHLY COLOSSUS STALKS THE STREETSI 4^ sUrringJOHN MAU OHO . ROBERT' ROSS pARAGR0r-POWERS-Kf!UGERHUTTON:Mwfl(* 10:15 »rmnmtfUK^TKimm... 0Fm»OtUSTMK ^ stgfS NEVER BEFORE ON THE SCHEBNI sn THE War of the chariotsi miPitunK FEATURE AT 8:15—1.32 PLUS SHOWN AT 11:41 SURPRISE FEATURE AnRACTION Special Added Attraction SPECTACULAR KIDDIE-RIDE CIRCUS TRAIN!! NEXT: "JUneat Miaddl Piofmoi" UNITED ENGAGEMENT: SAT.-SUN..M0N.-TUES. ONLY SAT. and SUN. SCHEDULE Shorts 2:54—5:00—7:06—9:12 Feofure 1:00—5:12—7:18—9:24 jpmioM..- ASniRE REYNOIK LILU CHARLIE PALMER HUNTER RUGGLES STARTING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2nd AT 1:00 F TVy > Mt up « achool with ui. teachwi «nd voluntotr itudentf, and wlwt do you get? ♦ ★ Yalo MphomoK Jottph Ueb^ man, 19, uaed this uApromisiitg fonnula and cfune up wir ~ othor ooUeie studanta aa taach-Th*y attractad UK Junior high and high achool youngsters to the fraa elassea. inttiaUy and orpudiod Ida do-it^-youraeU oorpa as a remedial raading gram. With the help of local school officials, Lieberman enlisted 38 The GREATEST SHOW in Oakland County! WATERFORD However, other children wanted I paiHotpate, too, and courses in literature, algebra and No academic credit is given for aiw of the courses. One of the program's biggest boosters is Stamford School Supt. Joseph J. Franchlna, who provided classrooms and textbooia. • Private citiuns also are volunteering as teachers. A local chi-npcactor dropped in one night and mentioned that his hobby was mathematics. Ten minutes later he bad a class. Pontiac Theaters EAGLE Siri.-Mon.: "Ihe Colossus bf New York,” Otto Krugo-, Mala Powers, “^ce Children,” Michael Ray. Tues.-Thurs.t “The Sins of Rachael Cade,” Angie Dickenson; “Go Naked in the World," Gina Lolabrigida. HURON 8at.'Tuoa.: “The Pleasure oC ompany*” Fred Astaire. Debbie lUynolds, Chariie Ruggles, color. Wed.: “The Aheei Professor,” Fred MacMuiv ^ FOR A MIW miAT ... Plan Now to Relfx and Enioy the Ultimsts 7^** In Pining Pleeiure at . . . Dick Vonca't ^ SKYROOM a T and enjoy the SPANORAMIC View of Pontioc's Municipal Airport FOR RISiRVATIONS CALL OR 3-2370 ||| Open Daily from 6:30 AM. to 10 P.M, ^ HELD OVER MOW THRU TUESDAY BVpiT-BOirT wn Rl DRIVt IN THrATFR WIUIAMS U. AT AIRPORT ROADS OR S-2MS Op«n 7:00 P.M. Show Starts 8:25 P.M. — "BEN-HUR'' MIGHTIEST SPtmClE EVER! BLAZING ACTION! BLISTERING ADVENTURE! LATI SHOW TONIGHT AND SATURDAY For the youngsters who find reading difficult and full, the college students arc presenting materials like conlic books and hot rod magazinas-anything that will get them Intercstad in reading. Other clataee are studying ^ult fare like Aldoua Huxley’s i Postpone Try to Fire Rocket Ttchnical Troubla Halts Attempt to Use Satellite as Launch Platform CAPE CANAVERAL, Ha. (AP) - Technical difficulties today forced postponement o tempt to launch a satellite from which a second payload was to be fired deep into space. AAA The attempt waa to have been the lint by the United States to an orbiting satellite launch platform in apace. The main purpoie of the experiment waa to hurt a padcage called Ranger I into a wklwawinging earth orbit to teat the technique! for launching future moon and interidanetary probee. AAA The Atlas-Agena booster was to have been launched in a 44-minute period. The countdown had! moved to within 25 minutes oil launch when electrical power failure occurred in a transformer! substation on the ground. /A A A When Jt could not be corrected in time; the Nstional Aeronautics and Administration called off the effort. zPlus Selected Short Subjects Reduced Admissien $1.25 — Children Under 12 Yeore FREE! CoBiag Next—"ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR” I Chicago Milk Strike Ends After 3 Days CHICAGO (AP)-MtUc in ample quantities was expected in Chicago and suburban stores today as Uie three^isy strike ended with the city's 60 dsirlet and management agreeing to terms. AAA The settlement was reached late Friday night after hectic I hours of bargaining. Representatives of 5,200 milk truck drivers of Teamsters Local 753 and the dairies agreed to a new contract providing for a $4-80 weekly pay hike and other benefits. Drivers had been averaging 8124 a week. HELD OVER BEST SHOW IN TOWN PONTIAC UTE SHOW TONIGHT COME AS LATE AS 10:15 P. M. SEE 3 FEATURES EXCLUSIVE! FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING! BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 7:00 P.M. SHOW STARTS 8:25 P.M. Children Under 12 Yn. FREE! THE RUTS AND 8L0RY STORY OF THE UNDEFEATAOLESI HOT BLOODED HEROES! THE CAMPUS... and teaches a stuffy college town a lot of things it can’t I EXTRA TONIGHT AHOW'L OF A PICTURE! NOW! 2ND BK WEEK! PONTIAC'S FINEST ENTERTAINMENT AIR COMDITIONEO COMFORT Vbifll think youVa lRiil9liii\g Mk)D@.. MidYDUAIUIl TODAY 994 SUNDAY FIATURI AT I :30-.4K)5—4:40 tad 9i2S tMff'DiSNer @ouX)iR ^PARENTTRAP! n/7tl30| I ChaHie. ^ -Jo«>ma TkoM'tOXPR’ ■RUG61fS-MEim-CimLBIUlNES'»im'=tse^ >fa»itAwiaiauA»A>iaBiiiiw • ■aw>iwN*Aai EXTRA “SAGA OF WIND WAGON SMITH'' NOW - EXCLUSIVE -[ FIRST SHOWINO Open 7:00 P.M.Stoitt 8:20 FREE! YOU’LL DOUBLE UP LAUOHINa WHEN YOU SEE MR. FUN ON THE RUN! LAUGH AWAY TROUBLES AND DOUBLE YOUR PUN WHEN YOU SEE MR. fUN AT HIS WILD WOK ERPUL BESTI co^tarringWILFRID MARGARET • • ALSO-FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING • • • ING! ROBERT NUTOIUM RUNS WILD WITH A RED-HOT MACHiNE-GUN IN HIS HANDS! WATCH fDr ThoM BIG ONES SOON! "ALAMO" "EXODUS" "BY LOVE POSSESSED" / TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JULY 2^, 1961 G«t Up to 10,000 SntotCTtioiM • Year Cfrances Are Car Firms Know oi Your Idea DRIFT XAJKLO Ry Dr. L M. Tom Coeltt By BBtl AT WHIN DETROIT — So ywi’ve JuB to-vented the grenteit thing ntoce the You are convtooed you could revotatioabe the auto todustry. What are your chaaoes* ,Mighty thin. “An idea ia rarely an idea.' lays a man hi^ in the legal department of one *;" ing. racently held in Ph««delphiaj»TugM ^to^^^^^ I ttrea phases of a new pnduef: “Wa develop tt. maibet B aad Ibea wait to be aaed over It.” The auto oompanies. on the oBi er hand, remain surprisingly free of patent litigation. A fWd spokesman said that at the moment there nu claim outstanding against Ford in regard to apprc^iriation of Ideas. welcome ideas from suppliers', but the suppliers can tell you it is often no easy task to sell a new, or different item to the car manufacturer. OUR ANCESTORS Christian ^nomination hu been merged into the United Church of Christ This. o<,course, is not true. "Figures appearing suggested that 4,000 churches bad approved and that only aonm 3S0 had dis-Mvroved. Actually toere were only mme 4,000 cfaurchea voting either way, with anothn- 1.600 churches that did not vote. A W A ■■Many of the 1,600 ttiat did not vote are as much opposed to the United Churdi as tboae that had voted against, butAhey feh no necessity in recording a vote on toe Ooiutitution of a new and dlHer-ent denominatkm in which they plan to have no part. “Thaa there are Mate *,••• tiatlaalag Coagregattoaal Ckris- Okemos AAan AAanagas Michigan Trucking Assn, DETROIT Uh — Appointment of George W. Combs of Okemoa as acting managing director of the Michigan Truckli« Association wai announced Friday. * ★ A At toe same time MTA President Philip Lewis of Grand Rapids said Combs would transfer the association’s headquarters from Detroit to Lansing to the fall. Combs succeods William Johnston, who resigned to May. Special fish ponds in the Orient leld aa many as 4,000 poundi of fiah an acre each year. Thla compares to about 50 pound! per acre from the aea. ‘Td hoped you’d go to college in Itogland. However, if you prefer a small little known one, I suppose Harvard wUl dot" BOARDING HOUSE of toe Ualtod CBwroh al Chrtat. "Thr local Oongregatkmal Church it one of those that intends to remain the Cangregational tradition and does not intend to have any pari in the United Churdi. AAA "In Michigan only one half ofj the Congregational Churches havej voted themselves into the United Church of Christ. We feelj that the public should have this I information to counteract any im-l pression to the contrary receivedi from the publicity that was given out in connection with the United: Church." Dr.G.Buttrick atKiikin Hills Celebrated Ministers Supplying Pulpit for; Summer Months Rev. Dr. George A. Buttrick. famous lecturer, author and oently preacher to the University! at Haivd, aiU be the first guest! apeaker of the summer schedule j of Kirk in the Hills. He wUl preach | Sunday and again on Sept. 10. AAA The Rev. Dr. Harold C. De W'indt, pastor of the Kirk, will re-| turn to his pulpit on Sept. '21, fol ! lowing a voyage to Australia and the islands of the South Pacific. * A A . "We at the Kirk believe the; worship of God should not be sea-; sonal — since God’s goodness to us never fails. Throughout the summer months we will continue our two regular services each Sunday at 9:30 and 11:30 a. m. “The tall Chanori Choir will atog at both hours, aad two am-Biobs ot toe Kirk Bchool will be held coneurrently wMh the wor-said Dr. De Other celebrated ministers delivering guest sermons Include Rev. Dr. Paul A. Wolfe ot Brick Preabyterian Church oo Park Avenue, New York aty; Rev. Lowell R. Ditsen of the Reformed Church in Bronxville, N. Y. and Rev. Dr. Elmer G. Homrighausen. dean of Princeton Theological Seminary. AAA Other preadien will include Rev, Dr. James L. McCord, presi dent of Princeton ‘rheological Seminary and Rev. Dr. D. Elton True-hlood. profeaaor of philosophy at| Earlham College. AAA Rt. Rev. Angus Dun. bishig} of-toe Ei^copal Dkxxae of Washing ! ton. D. C. will conclude the sum-e on Sept. 17. MORTY MEEKLE By Dick Cavalli By Charles Kuhn / V ■I ' THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. yHIRTERN for LIVIN ^ur Ncighbor’i Home H. L. Boerrs Did Their Own Building «jr JANET ODELL (■K U MV «pM bookeuM aad >*If the Hobart Doem weretodo iCall over afain, they wouldn’t iqpve Into a partly finWwd houM, thinking it-would be euii^ tor comidete the Job that W-Bat they didn't know that a few yaan ago. Now the bouK ia competed. It was 5 daya after Chriatnias. The Doerra were living in Berk-lay and Doerr teachea in Pontiac. AD that summer and fall they had spent every spare npoment no the new house. Except for the bjpck work in the basement and the plastering, nothing was done by hired help. Mrs. Doerr’a parens would come HP tnom ,TbMo a semi-sheer soft green. An alcove in the liviitg room has corner picture windows. aphslstwvd chair. A asaplc oteiy make the aleov« a ooa- Cr«a Is make a plalo ral. Din-lag aiva wtadsors hveriook There's a sandalwood mg in the ltvli« room and one with a pattern resembling a hooked rug in the dinlidt area. Curtains are Mrs. Doerr's lather laid the fireplace bricks, made the Are screen and also the Kentucky type rifle with the silver trim that hangs below the mantel. This rifle will actually fire. Near the fireplace is a Hitchcock rcckcr cad a striped Itt style fi^ weU with the Early American 4-poster bed and the other maple chests. The wsllpaper has a hrown Upgrading Old House Pays Oil in Resale Value h8p die young couple Ituild n^lile Qnukhna baby aat, {>avld, VAi Marian, 7: and Keith. 4 caU the Damn Lane iKpue home. Tbrir pal is a mon-gr^‘named Poopsie. W Home magasine. Is fai the Doem made a trip to D ^ It'o r A white fence enclooee the little flower garden near the front dtfor. The lower part of the house is< brick with red boanj and brt-teh for the upper part. Trim is white. The wing housing the kitchen and garage elongates the house. From the covered porch you step into a paneled hallway lined OR one side with doaets. Straight ahead is the bedroom wing; at thh left is the Dving area. The Mg room which serves as both living and dining room has knotty pine walls and celling. The flow is polisbed oak. made of reused I Does tt pay to remodel an older home if you plan selling it in a few years? Yes. says Sidney F. Cook, an Anaconda marketing spedalist, if the improvements add to the resale value of die home or help ni sell it faster. Cook points -out that when an older h(me is offered for sale it competes with new homes being sold at the same time. A study of selling features that new home boildens stress in their promotions is % good guide to fdlow in de-ddi^ on what kind oi remodelii^ project to undertake. Ooek BRggeeife'fM •ends fhat make a heme more ern kitchens have been oiw of the top selling features of new home buUdm rinoe IMS and are stiU important factors in new home promotion. wdrd dONct space. Extra large closets are among the chief attractions stressed by builders of higher iniced homes. 4. rhdslilag the basemcRt. Most Ew homed selling for $15,000 and up include a finished recreation room in the selling price. If an older home contains these four selling features. Cook says, along with the advantage of being ' In an estaUisbed neigh* bwhood, it can compete very effectively with new models being hMSl its net fsrih. gwh psvj- horoes built today feature nKHV than one bath to meet the demands ci prospective home buyers. Recent development of special copper tubing for drainage systems can reduce »tfae cost of adding a bath because piping can be inatalled between existing walls, t. Msdenisiiig the UtehM. Mod- Play Table Do your children need a play table-^ counter for playing store, a serving area for their parties? Parents would relieve themselves lot of trouble wifli such a uble for the children's use. If it's covered with durable, cokuhil, easily cleaned ceramic tile, the play table will be useful and appealing for many years. Opposite the fireplace is a second sofa, this one beige. The dining room table is a maple oval drc9 leaf. Chairs are Wind-Bor style. A 10-foot Dietfenbacfaia in one comer is about to go through the ceiling. Mrs. Doerr Is thinking of cutting it back and starting a small iriant again. The UfalMn to divided tote The waU at the left ae you enter has bniK-to storage. Be- ment There’s a tong wall seat en Me side et the eailH »>«•' Marian has pink flowered wallpaper in her room. Her furniture, painted white, Indudes a desk that belonged to her greatgrandmother. A glassed-in section of this desk is used for her doll collection. There is a vanity built between two closets. Marian's spread is pink and her curtains white. In this room the ceiling is beamed in knotty pine. Walls are aqua. CurtainB have a Pennsylvania Dutch design on them. The floor has a spatter design of yellow, red, green and black on white. The beys share a rpem with, traadlp bank beds. The prevta-etol print wallpaper to reddish have a oowbo}- motif. The work area ia enclosed by red topped counters. CuptxMrds are birch. Spices are kept on a shallow shelf above the stove. A ttoy yeOew lavatory aear the back door savea work for B play David is a radio enthusiast Ihd his equipment has a prominent l^ace in the room. Other hobbies of his and his brother are displayed. The term, "made with loving hands at home" is sometimes apidied to homemade clothing in a derogatory sense. It ia with quite the opixieite meaning that we use it to describe the Doerr home. This is a commendable Job. MAPLE—In keeping with the Early American style of the house and furnishings, the dining room furniture is maple. The nig resembles a hooked rug. Notice the plate rail at the upper left; this is an unusual touch not often seen in modem homes. The Dleffcnbachia is about to lose its happy home if it persists in growing. It's already ceiling height. Mrs. Doerr uses an old coffee mill as a planter on the table. Outride the living room is a large screened porch where the Doerrs spend most of their time during the summer months. That is, except when they are camping in their new tent trailer. CABINET MAKINO Doerr is a cabinet maker in his spare time as well as a bouse builder. He made the maple chest in the master bedroom. It has one long drawer, a cupboard and 2 smaller drawers. ■ RED AND WHlTE-*-Thi8 charming home was built W the owners, the Hobart Doerrs, on Daron Lane. An attached garage is in the front part of the wing with the large family style kitchen MUItr behind it. Trim is white. Reused bnck is used on the lower part of the right hand wing. Mrs. Doerr's gieen thumb is evident in the garden. This house was built from an American Home plan. FINE WOBK.MAN8IIIP-r.randpn laid the bricks for this fireplace, made the fire screen and hand crafted the old Kentucky rifle that hangs above it. Paneling is all knotty pine. David looks with approval upon a model plane he has assembled. The Doerrs knew all about the comforts of a rocker long before Prerident Kennedy made one popular. CONVERSATION CORNER—There are two comer ptetnra wiadowt In an aloov* ol the thring room. mt* puH at ni^ht to the room more otoy. The little eofa 1 armdiair are maple, as are the d and the aota at the toft WORK AREA Mrs. Doerr stirs a beef stew in the work area «f her khchen. OMBter tops are red. The walls are aqua. Cupboards are blrcji befow knotty pine walls and beamed ceiling. She keeps her spices on a n is easy to reach them. If above the etovc where K f FOURTEEN THB PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JULY 2ft, 1081 FOiTUC jtcfcctte piDiT mu ROCKOOn RAINIS WALLTAKIkS I ImMi Cm n l-TIM CM be toUriltd. One mwld. mlkd R pROvplor pfwMis r SHOWING < -fiSRiSffsa" SPOTUn IlN^lR PIwmR Architect Semuel Pud eddeved the (eetni* without wy bulc etnictural chuiei. The home oonteini 2Vi ttuthe, funily room, eeiwimte dbi-Ing room and large living room. Sand to The PonUae Preaai. PooUae. Mleb. _XDekaad to N emto in eoin. The Wedc Deeign B-77. Mo Mampa aowpted. Pteu. do not uie atlelqr tape on oehM. NAME .................. ... Fit INIw IhrlM AU Work Guanmteed a Itoendelhn • Parcbae • gw. lUenw • Caeiieli WeA • OaMgai __ fHA TIIIMS NUDBIck BIHLDHV6 <5 Covif Dr., PoRfitoC FI 4-6909 iCOUPONI CORWIN (One W—k Only) | giOUM 2 m- K TIAR DROP ^flCISDIG S4-HOIJR SERVICE OM or Cm Ftornecee VnewHi Cleeaid CAS NUTINn — UIX-AIM MUUn-MPRIM»—IXCIU MOERY^ riMM M2-KI0 HOME OOHHHtr CEMCNT 1.19 WHk IMi Coufoo CORWIN UMMi md OML CO. IIFSbCm R^IMS GI-$50 MOVn YOU IN $150 FHA DOWN PAYMINT Mdm Uni mi VHm 0mm PlaetiMi loM kiliNi Cuitom Buildor E. J. DUNLAP Year Ploaa or Oan FE a-1198 BEAUTIFUL Twin Lakes Village weinFerger homes PRICES PRpM $20,900 ond vp if Twin UkM VlltefB ★ SIhrnr Ukn iMatat AW. lloemfinM Hilh ModaJa Opm • to l->Calf I to 5 OR 4-44§4 • P to t fI 94H73 22-0" PIOOB PIANI — Encellmt aaaing to the flow. Note aleo the abundance ci cloaet qwoe, haibnnrk of thto 1JD4 aqnara fbot randi. There Inchidtng the wide atorage wan between the are live entrancea finm outoUe add a central family room and garage, foyer arrangement whidi mahee for good traffic OOWT TAKi n fHORH MSTAUAOVANCMw AUTOMATK Jjuiitrol NiATINO IQUIPMINf mmmumiM jOttolLTrzosOo. 3101 Orchard Ukg Rd. I 68^3100 1 f rm i—I *^**^ * ^ »^ High Ceilings Produce Striking Effect in House 'Amnricaii DrMm'* A beautiful t^i-level home, with 3 or 4 bedrooms, fomily roofh with fireplace of cut field stone and solid cherry paneling, 2Ml baths, separate dining 'room, spacious kitchen, sunken potio, lorM 2 cor attached goroge. Sundays 1 to 6 P. M. or by appointment. Coll FE 2-2951. Toke Elizabeth Lake Rd. to Scott Lake Rd. to Locoto Drive. By RULES LOH A dramatic roaOhie not only provMet a striking exterior area S tncliee taller than the ueual I’. ; There wae pterty of good rea-toning behind the taU celUng In grandfather’a bouae.” aatd architect Samuel Paul, who designed 9f the Week B-n. _ j oBbr laaeon mat . day bamet have lower cefUngs to for the aake of economy. But honm-I eSU it ttw ‘Jeanette’-tains the higher ceiling in the area at no extra coat; in fact, at a eaving.” The Hvtng reM-dbriag ream-family rMm-kItebea eneamble bee baea ladeated tram the bed-ream wing with the higher oeU CUSTOM HOMES IT PRIRICKS IROS. POR ADDITIONS OR REMODELINO J4 Years Experience CALL FE 5-840S Aabinidof lasilttiMi C«. SUMMER SPECIAL! FREE ESTIMATES ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK DONE LOW FHA TERMS ALL WORK GUARANTEED 24 HOUR TELEPHONE SERVICE GVim COMST. 699 Celumbio Ava. FE 5-9122 thto pertton at the heasa. The same aweepliig root, with rooms and 2H baths. The hall-bath to located off the laundry room, which makes it convenient not only to the family room but to ohildren playing outdoor! as ndl. DtoMMtoM ef B-TI are STT* deep an the bedroam tode. ST deep an the garage ride, aad M* wide. Aiebtteet Pari leesra-■anda a ST by ItT ptot to takr frit advaataga at exfertsr fsa-taraa aai dariga. The living area at B-77 to de-ligiMd to fiU fimctional u We~ casual daily living needs. The family room features a native stone firaplacc with a raised hearth which to part at a storage waU for bookahrives, cabinet! end I In TV and phonograph. A i^ass wail, with rikling doors, sepu the room from the terrace. The kitchen likewise was planned for plenty of space but few steps| for tfie housewife. The work area! to U-ahapad, probably the most' ' ' design of them elL 9rodudiig a loi«, low affect re are other interior te whidi pcovide a lot of house tor the 1.SM square feet at JMng area in ttito model: flretg nottoc its excellent zoning end traffic dreu- The I ) is flaialy divided haa Me ewn eatdeer I B-77 STATISTICS A three bedroom ranch with 2H baths, 10 doaets, Uving room, dining room and family room. Ceiling in Uvii« area to ST’ high instead of usual S’. Living area to LSM square feet, not Including 480 square foot garage and 885 square foot ceOar. Dimensions are JO’S’’ deep on bedroom side; 36’ deep on ga- prTios aatwirminy vwMfnwa a, Pdfio &om I Only ■ S42N Large Selection of Size> and Colors Per Area She CktoM Fimi so NeOtb MIY WITN NO MONEY DOWN As lew As $22 Par Maefh TowRMMl-Swift Homei ^a Dallvar ROGER A AUTHIER , Pertio Sfena Co. * WS70 HIghtowd (M-Sf) ■ S SMn WMt ritoMlH Shrw* Formal entertaining can be done ideally in the extra large living room with Us front patio, but for extra large gatherings a folding i wooden door can be opened to the , family ixx>m providing one grandj sweep of indoor-outdoor expanse, i The house contains three bed-1 dry, aamriMag baaaewlvei cii or for bat seldom get The mud room in B-77 has iu' own doaet tor raincoats, boots, umbrellas and other gear, and the room can be entered from the garage aa waU as from the rear Race. It the ownar wtokea, the t1fht| wall of the dlaiag room can bej made of brick, carrtod right through the glui waU and iate-grathlg the roar garden with the formal dining area—aa extra touch of riegance for thoae who prefer it. Another daeiy touch is the terrace off the 14’2” by 11' master’ bedroom. There Is plenty of clooet space In B-77, Including a wide storage wall between the family room Both yon and your gucstt will enjoy the cool comfort of a nberglta*. iasulatdd bomel You feel more like antertainiog, have more anargy when you keep suffocating •ummer heat outjiida. It may cost leu than yon think to provide this comfort. Let ns survey your home sod give you a free I m K(»i VS ITE BONDED INSULATION ond HEATING CO. 1706 S. Talegigph Rd. Cell Ft 5-0571 no DOWN IH i. IBULIVARI PWfroiiWto^ WATERFORD Ml A Planned Custom Community With Lake PrivUegea FEAllJRESt e CSsny r rsmiir 1 • Lsrts BMsW etn WssSri iris e Seas Dries • rsB assswMi a Ovtrriss t-Osr OstSfS • SB Fms arltk • I BsSrsssn • t CMBfM* Bsrit wNS CsrsaWre. e rSliriLluSl* toriaSM n gteM. (U n. Lot*) WNS OIm Dsw Wsllt airi BsIm o« rsaur BMW MODEL AT FjSOii QQnOO 6288 BALMORAL INCLUDINO LOT SUViK REAin isrit w. • Hu« as., osk rsfk lO SMSt A.M. - MA SMST r.M. - oa sMti Open Senday 1 to • F. M. Krirsnee >. all. fsri OW Min r.T.ra, tsni Mt sN Sf Dili* B«r. waOt-lD cleset off flw maater bedieem. Not shown in the floor plans is in 885 equare foot cellar which provides other storage opportunities u well u a future recreation room if desired. The 480 square foot garage is not included In thc| 1,524 square feet of living area.' T^ garage door, incidentally, can' be put on the front of the house If the owner deairm or his lot de-' sign requiiet it. I to modomiio your bothroom tho A^MXUCAN-c$taitdafd woy I UgAmiI LK MONINSYOPAY V® IbliMrt Mv ■MMItoll |s ttdiiGEifM f EAMES & BROWN, INC. 55 Eost.Pika St:- PE 3-7195 UYimflbviitMM \ se/imrss Nont roe ONi WHK .ONLY RXPIRTCiMINTWOlUC AlliypDfOf MODERNIZATION .JI744 HItMwid RA (M-S9) lelwiea Cresseii* Ut. Rd. and Ahpa»* >d» Uxi9Gara|DBaild6rt foaOtorMadali I 0|wn DeOyend Sunday . aasava I ^•nDli^ I ffatPJI. \ OR 4-0371 I ■aDiBaamaBjDaimaMAmaMasaiaB«iaBaimaiaBaiaBriiaDaimaimaBmaiaaaiaama WBBmff GmiiliRBiiA lbtU|lKpN(| w* Twoe MMDiMi SIN Hd» euy Mas lONMD ON a* fMOe lOUUIION MMO MANUrACnafoTOOUiMaMCATIOM, ^ BRICK HAS PERMANENT FORM-TEXTURE- COLOR ..wsauucair ' .weaewaaAiileiT .Mia. mu*ceia . wi DTamy ..wo toowsY ggww .upioamaiioPAf INDIVIDUAL BRICK AND FANILS . interiorTaodITrnizing Ktoriiem • lee. Reams • Hrephes WsNi^ ele. Also CoirniNircial Fronts PERSING FACE BRICK CO. II* *. T.l.tw,li nMM U2-1M2 Escinriva Diriribntoc far Oafctond and Leaser CeuaHei THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 29. 1961 FIFTEBK Abckit 60 per cent of the 5S mfl-Uon hom^ in tha^U.& are mon than ao yean old and many am in need of rapahr or remodeling. The extra bath or powder room will not only add to your family's convenience but will also greatly Increase the value of your home. Masking Tape Bettor, Like 'Magic.. G&N can solve yom No need to move or take on onother lengthy mortgo9« when G fr M con beoutify your present home beyond oil expectations. Since 1945, we have satisfied Pontiac homeowners building problems with our corn-plate building facilities. • JUuuBiii Siding • Additioni ’ • Kitcheni • AtHcf • PorchM • BeciMtion Rooms • Foichof We Specialize in Custom Built Garages EASY TERMS! Up to 5 Yeora to Pay Free Estimates GSM CONSTRUCTION CO. 2260 DIXIE HWY. PONTIAC FE 2-1211 Operator on DiUy 24 Hours Daily Use masking tape, not odlo-ihane tape, to attadi photos, maps or other articles to painted wails. Masklag tape can be removed easily without hurting the paint, but the cellophane tape often carries the paint with it when it is removed. Local Model Home Plans Win National Award AAake Tost to Show How Water Forces Its Way in It your gutters wOre blocked wHh ice and snow this past winter you Two new four • bedroom model lomes, the "Concord” and the Savannah" have won the 1961-62 McCall’s Congress on Better living Certificate fpr William J. Pulte, Inc. at Bloomfield, Michi-has been announced by Stan Wynett. Director of McCaU’i Home Certification Program. The new homes are planned for construction in Concord Green, on Eastways Rdbd between Long Lake Rd. ahd Square Lake Rd. in Bloomfield. The “Ooacord” and the vannah" incorporate some 28 features recommencjed by women delegates to the Annual Congress on Better Living sponsored by Mc-CaU’s. The new homes received the Congress eertificste only after were passed on by a panel of Judges — asthortty In the home btoMiag Indnstiy and ws delegates. Plaas were evahi H.H.STANT0N Among the Congress - recom mended features found in th( 'Concord" and’ihe "Savannah’ are: large family room; amide closets and stor^ areas; good door and window location; effi- Hooting Contractor 103 STATE STREET FE 5-1683 LAKEWOOD KNOLLS LAKE HOME SITES EM tms » MU 4-im cfait kitchen work area; facilities for outdoor living; house well-oriented to sits and tow-maintenance exterior materials. may find that paiM MU be from your house now. Watgr, prevented from running down the clogged ^xxitt, may have been Don't Forgel Paint for Those Odd Spots forced under the roof and into the causing the wood to MweU and forcing the paint off. To prove Uiis to yourself, take two pencils. Paint the end of one For tree-standing objects such as fences and trellises you needn' buy a little more than house paint). Use ordinanry' house paint. NaU heads that are rusty should be sanded and coated with aluminum point before the final painting. Knots that are still bleeding sap should be shellac sealed. Gutters and downspouting should be examined carefully for i spots. Sand these and paint rust-resistant paint. It's no long* necessary to prime these spoto with red leM and then wait for that to dry before painting over them. Modem rust-resistant paints are available in many colors. A white gutter can be spot primed with white rust-resistant paint and then forgotten. with exterior enhmel or b paint, leaving the end of the other bore, Now stand both pencils in large glass at water and leavs fiiem there. Eventually, the lacquer wUl peel away from the pencil with the unpainted end as the water causes the wood to swell. FRED W. MOOTS ELECTRICRL - me. — 845 W. Huran Si. • Frt« Eftimotos • Survgyt Over 3t Tam ta Paatiae ComHo i PRE-FLAND HOMES ; Sandy Ma Complets InfermaHon-742 Uvoroaia 20, Mkb. 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Atol cwjpon beipw TODAY for your valuable FREE CIFTI BfmBSK/JiotftM • PONTUC COVNaL tor lETTEI UVIIIG » t.., ^ ■ ^.O. Bex 152 —PeeHec, MichitM ‘'"W Hirp----------------------a---------------------------. . fi CHy ...^„........... Zona —~ State ............. Wa ploa la Iwiltl ia_—................................ OtywAna CIOM—M.A.WaadCab,lns,OCanaaLtoa,MnMlaU.S.A. - • ••OOOOOOOOOOOOO^OOfOO**#^-** ............................................... M/ ■ SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATUR] Rips 2 Homers as Minnesota Triumphs, 4-3 Foytack Allows Four Hits in Bost Showing This Season DETROIT (UPI) — The Mime-aola Twtai itilk* aridora bat when they do it's anally with an awe-aome bolge td bioepa. Brown Silences Yankee Bats, 4-0 .331 ^RtiB( rightfldder. Jolted Paul Itiytadc for a pair of two-nm h— an FMday and it waa Mlnneaota aaadad to taioe a 44 By The Aneciated Praea Skinty Brown baa the longeat ■corelau atrinc bi the majon with 33 oonaecutive tcoreleaa inninga for >, and the New York ftoea, »a Teafea Foytack who pitched hit beat fa two yaati, allowfag only four htta. Ha had |Ood ooakrol, walkfai only twa and ha ntniek oat dsht Between AUaon’a pokea, h the Snt and niitth faninca, the 30-year- The Yanks maintained their one game lead over Detroit American Leagoe, despite thrtr defeat Friday because Bob nn hit a pidr of two-run homers that gave Minnesota a 4-3 virtory over the Tigers. 3S-year-oldster who has been knoddng around baseball since IMS, effectively leneed the Yanks' heavy aitUlery with six singles. It was the ' with one out and after Lenny Green had walked, giving Minnesota a *0 ■ Actually It was an etror by shortstop Dick McAulifle which paved the way to Foytack's downfa^ With one away, Hannon KUlebrm grounded htt his chest and bounced forward, potting Killebrew on finrt. Allison el the season, scoring behind K With two oat in tha ninth, pinch hitter Chaiiia Maxwdl socked a solo home ran oB winner Pedro Ramos to narrow I to 44. Ilt*^s«lfe^fl and a fastball," for the homers, behind grooved the sBder fart I new tosoUrt he'd Mt toe taat- aa hnida pMeh afal he’s not a good *■*«*— A powoefBl Mtlar, naayba, hot net a gsod httlar.** Why did Foytack pitch to Alliaon fa the irinth Instead ol paaetag himt "What are you gMng to dot” asked Detroit pitching coach Tom FerrldL "The ne« man up was (Jim) Lonon, who's Just as Idwly to pork one.” a ★ * It was Foytack's first com|rtete game since May 15 when he defeated the Balttmore Orioles. 104. and only hit third in two years, giving the Tigars' belabored pitching staff hope for the future. arm he had laat year,' said. "We’ll contfane to use Urn In the starting rotation with Phil Regan as the fifth man. Maybe these complete games by our pitchers t Foytack, Jim Running and Frank tlroe New York had been ehut out Although the Orioies are in bird place, Mb games behind New York, Paul Richards’ men think they are making a serious snapped a fotu^game losing slump and extended Chicago’s to five wMi an M victory. Marty Keaug)i and rookie Bud Zlpfd led a ISJiit Washington attack in a 104 decision over Kansas City. Los An- straight. snapping Yank streak with the kind of pitching it was supposed to have. Proving that thoee who live by the sword also die by the sword, the Orioles turned to home runs by Gus Triandos and Jackie Brandt to beat Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris and Go. Rookie Don SchwaU won his llth for Boston In a little over two months when the Red Sox Podres Keeps Dodgers Game Behind Reds By The Associated Frees Johnny Podres, the fellow who «n the Dodgers’ first World Series In 1956 when the club still was in Brooklyn, may be the boy to pitch them into the richest series of all this October. 28-yearoid left - hander, by the fuzzy- vide^ the musde for the Reds. iWien OToole ran into trouble in the nintor BUI Henry ballad ' out after Jim Broanan ft Henry took over with men on flrit and third and one odt. He strudt out Ed Boucbee and made ] hitter Sam Taylor foul out. Local Golfers in Big Heels Seven in State Jaycee Ploy Starting AAonday; 2 in US Junior Event Dodger sUble, has quietly built up a 13-2 won-lost reccxd, topping th| National League in percent-Los Angeles and the New Yankees e>eho the Seitos in big baU perks tcceipU lad pia^* cut toouU set an aU time did it again Friday night in Pitttourfh although he around at the finish of his 4-4 victory over the Pirates, a win that . . the DodgsfgM#>st qge gBne; .S4t^en young golfers from fills the league-leading Cincinnati Reds. Dick Farrell took over when the Pirates started kicking up their heels with two out in the It was the Dodgers’ sixth straight on their Eastern tour add Podres’ fifth victory in a they continued to apply to the Reds. Fraidi Robinson hit home runs No. 31 and No. 31 and drove in thm Onefanati tuna fa a 4-3 triumph over the Chicago Cubs. Wally Pott’s homer accounted for! wUi compete in ttte Michigan Jaycee Golf Tournament and two others will be In the U. S. G. A. Natiooal Junior Aniteur meet in a four-tun sixth Inning enrouts an 84 victory over Cleveland wHh some fine relief pttching by Art Fowler. TriAndoa made Brown’a isy when he hit a three-run homer off Bud Daley in the first Inning. Brandt’s came with body on fa the ei^th. ManUa had three of the Yanks’ tfx sihglet. Brown started hit string by shutting out Ksnsas City July ~ and worked three aootleH relief Inning against Detroit July 19 and two more against Chicago July 23. tUiuteaota’t Pedro RatiKW tpentag day, April 11. and Camilo Paacual, June 23, were the only phehem to blaidc the Yanks, ton bao^ SefawaO IS-Ut afiadt that Included three hits each by Pete Runnels, Gary Geiger and Chuck Schilling. Runnels had been honored game ceremonies for winning the 1980 batfiiv title. Col McLisb was Keough had a triple and sin^ and ZIpfd two doublet as Marty Kutyna won over Joe Nuxhall at CUy. The only homer hit by Wayne Canary of the A’a. George Hiomaa drove in four runs for the Angels and Johnny Romano and irtnch hitter Don Dillard homered for the Indians. Fowler struck out five in a three-taning relief stint, allowing only one Mt—Dillard’s home run. BUniTB THUBB ON BASIS — BOly Bnrton, Tiger outfielder, slides under an attempted tag by Mfaneaota YVrins first baseman Hanppn Killebrew on a pickoCf try in the tUrd inning at Tiger Stadiian last night. Bruton had Just singled In a it wasn't enough to keep the Tigers from kwiiig. 44. Entries Op for County Tennis Meet tnx J III - - S S h '*^***®%ib*ti umn.TC jOttaMV *. MVw Twk V. slfM BovMb I. ChtojiO a Bl«bl . skrtM abrkM , 4 1SSTi»t Ik 4V#S I 4S l•KO|n• If Silt X 4 11 IL. Th-m-i M 1 3 S 1 If 4 4 1} Wifllir U 4 S S S k 4 • 11 Kku'iid Ik S • t ' I 4 11 IkrMiMn SIS 4 444Fiiwlar p ••• O—RuBft. Csrriswi.1 la. T1:45. A—ll.ini. I Seeking national Jaycee berths in the state meet running Monday through Wednesday at Hillcrsat Country Gub near Mt. Clemens will be Pete Thingsted, Jeriy Mc-Omick, Ivory Donsldaon Bob Walton representing the Pon-IV. 1*®*^ chapter and Waterford entries, the other run in Jim O’Toole’sjlWer TaUman. Tom BalkweU andi , 10th victory at the expense of Briane Keen. Phuip. 3b Dick Ellsworth. Larry Jackson pitched St. Louis to a 6-2 dedskxi over Milwaukee with the help of light-hitting Bob la. San Francisco scored five the seventh inning to beat Philadelphia in the first game 84 hut the Phils won the second 44 on Bob Malkmus' seventh inning homer. Podres gave up only one hit in PGA 2nd Round Starts Over Today CHICAGfF (AP)>WMfi3er per^ Itttng, the PGA champkxiship tries again to get throu^ its second round today but under a afar. ‘****^imDATw‘UailES MIwmmU at Dim to favor foifs golden boy, Arnold The luck of file elements wu first against, then with Palmer Friday, vriwn a mighty cloudburst washed out the round. w ♦ ★ Before then It looked as If laidcy Art WaU had shaken ott an ' two or three contenders after re-ootding a sizzling 38Jx>le total of Fov*r lb 3 4 4 4 0. n‘m'i ef 3 1 3 4 UUmwf p S444BadowiU e 4414 SchTnotli p 444 4Mor*o Sb 4 43 3 Punk p 4 4 4 4 Dnoabu* p 14 4 4 dDUlari 4 0 4 4 nHunt 14 4 4 sWNnArsKanntiLa A114tor Onnw al Boitaa Orbn p 4 4 4 4 »ib* lUl Ibtok 311 1 3 Tbtoto 33 3 IS 3 4—Peutod out for Dotwhu* to Stb; b— tM^*Aatoio('::': 8 8 :SS 1 l»a PmncUco S3 44 .331 4 Ban tor Xluiiewikl to Mb: c—atruckvsul tor MorfU to Mb: 0—Bonwrwt for Piak uHT^Setoi fiuwwkeo 41 47 A43 111b PttUtaurgh .43 44 .414 UVfi m. Loub 41 34 .4» 14 8 S 8 sag frJjSiiL'yilsjyYg elM4 4X*Pbil4drttato S4. tev Lw A4Q4I44 (WaWl 1M> 4t PUMtoito PuH-PuttMeel Starts Sunday Qualifying for Annual 'Suburlxin Open' Begins on Dixie Course XANBAS CITT Thingsted was medalM la toe WAnoNaiON^^^^ Pontiac meet wtth a 7S at Ma- jo'ooiri 3-ib 4411 Hukini u 4134 alclpal. BalkweU, who like Keen 133 1 S«hSit*ri 4 4 4* l4 a Walled Lake rasMeat. paeed weodiiiic u 3331 stoben ib s 4 11 ~ Jii? I3S--W III Oraio e 4tS3XAki>w p -------- Cotttar 3b 343 1SUln P ,cKlaiif 3b 4 44 t4NuxhiU p liinmtl ft CblcMO 3 .... MO Frfoclfco ft nUlfdflpUf 4 • t SiUf Angclw ft PUUlwr^ I SCHED1 Ooaatiy Ctab wtto II. Fred Ewald of OaUand (Country Gub and Volney "Butch" I Bayley Jr. of Twin Beach Country 33 u’u li 'Titf the first six innings and didn't ^*’ Walled Lake will be fa wwruicf'ny allow a Pirate to reach second I Ihe national Junior battle Aug. M ter^ottt.r tn 3ti>: d-Wfik«t for Kutynf mir hiillnen hack in fhaoe They I *be seventh with a man Contuse Ithaca, N. Y. . " on base. Duke Snider and Willie Ewald wa. a sparkplug of the 3I1MNESOTA DETSoiT ^ jDavis hit consecutive homers off Bloomfield Hills High School Unknown Shares 1st iiijat Open for Women Lapclo 3-3 VktUlf 3bH ■ftnof p 4 114 ■ 4 44 4 r-| 114 4 dBauM t • w < b 4 I 4 4 Bnitoo ef 4 111 4 13 4 Sfltne tf 4 4 1 ( 4 4 14 Coif Tito It 14 4 1 0 4 4 4 cub lb 4 4 11 4l44Wood 3b 4 441 --- 1 4 4 4 MeAullfft u 4 44( 3b«t 11 1 4 Kovkf c 3 4 11 14 4 4 fMfSOfD 1111 444 4 P0TtfCk - • * • ' _____ 4 44 . XMflf 31 44 4 .?•!* f-Homtrtd tor Soubo !■ fib: ^ Wflkfd tor Poylfck to Mb; e-Hui tor Oobomo to Ml: d—MS tolo forco ptop KUlobrcw: Rfmot, Vortflle, relief man Roy Face in the ninth, long after loser Earl Francis had departed. Robinson, making a strong bid lor the triple crown with a .346 batting average, second'to only Roberto Gemente of Pittsburgh. league-leading totals of 32 homers and 92 runs batted in pro- High team. Bayley was medalist in the Junior amateur qualifying at Detroit Gkdf Gub with 72. ★ ★ ★ Also on Monday, Junior qualifying for district championship is slated for Birmingham Coimtry Gub and a pro-seniors event Is to be held at Detroit Golf Gub. E—O'ConiwU. PO>A—WuhlnfUm ---- v>. .... ---- Lump* r LOB- ------— _____________ .. 2B—Del- OrMf. Zlp(*l 3. “ -------- ------- ^swu citr^ SB—Hopmt. Rtoto so MINNEAPCXJS (AP) - Youi« Judy Kimball bogeyed live of fiw last six holes—one with a doable bogey 7—and thus lost a chance to be the 36-hoie leadCT at the halfway mark of the $7,S(X> American Women's Open Golf Guun-plonship Friday. Instead the Sioux Gty, Idwx Uonde wound up fa x threwway fie for first pteire wtth National C^pen diamp Mickey Wright. San Diego, Calif., and JoAnn Prentloe, Binnfaghain, Ala. Their scorex of 148 were 2-iu)der women'a par lor the Hiawatha Municipal Coune, which played heavy Hmrsday and wasn't made any faster by i burst of new showers Friday. Miss Prentice had the day’ best' round, a Sninder 72, where the other pair had 75a. 187 at the par 36-35—70, 8,722-yard Gyn^ Fields Oountiy Gub. WaU, the first^ound leader udfii a 67, had already posted a second-round 70 when the sUex brahie loose and forced a suspenaioa of play at 1:90 PJU. Finally, at 9:45 when the torrents of rain had turned Olymirta FMds into a aeries of puddlies, PGA otfictala decided to cancel play for the day. All second-round scores vrere washed away—canceling, in addition to Wall’s 70, a tine 66 by young Johnny Pott of Shreveport, La., and a 71 by former champfan Doug Ford of Yonkers, N.Y. Tbooe rounds had left W*J1 at 137, Pott at 138 «*vl Tvcd at 140 Affi: X xs lima dooo ai 54 pteyera of the Add of 186 who were -fortunate enough to get in QuaUfylng for too amual urban C^” at the Dbdo lOghway Putt-Putt range wlQ be held Sunday. Three rounds of medal play will begin at 1:00 p.m. Sunday and all persons 18 and, over are eligiUe The low 16 pteyers vrill qualify for the match play part of the day, Ai«nst 6th with If hotox. On August 13, die flaxlx of match play wm fo as holex and on An-^ 90to the Dixie HUbw^r jkn win meet the Werthwest-era High chxraplaa la a M hole nmteh play champtonahip- On August 27fii the two champions win meet again xt Northvrestern Highway Putt-Putt coune. Defending champlan of the "Suburban Open" Is Chuck Canterfotey of Wateriord. Net Tourney to Be Conducted in 4 Divisions DBodiino for Entries Next Thursday; Ploy Starts August 5 The annual Oakland County Open tennis tournament, co-sponsored by the Pontiac Press and the Pontiac Recreation Department, will be held file first three weekends of ^Tennis idayers can register In one or mote of four different divi-the men’s singles, men’s Junior singles and novice The luck for Palmer, who had aid earlier "I'd be Iw^ to T 1 75 if play resumed,” began riien the round was washed away. Palmer, scheduled to toe off at 1:55 with Gary Player and Dob January, would have bad to Untfaout quastlon. it would have taken a herculean round for ahy of the llrtodai.................. Palmer, who had a ftaet-round IS anywhere Bear the pace set by Wall. The next break came when PGA Presideiit Lou Strong anoounced that Instead of setting the tounia-ment back a day, the final 36 holes would be played soon and others are move. It will then be cloaed and| p|j^ NOTES jTMb/.' wuh. ^ Some locAl proprietors have re-j”*""’ — ported leagues threatening M I U .171 be cloaed andi the bowling setup dismantled. The equipment will all be sold for further use while the alleys will be sold to be uadd for other purposes. The 34-alley Blue Sky Lanes will not be open for the coming season. Work is expected to start in September with the final stages to begin next April. Bowling is ex pected to begin in Aug. 1962. Boy Hardy, mm of the awB4‘ra. wiled “tao maay delays” the 5S55S-4 BtartMl earlier. He taM The Preas that Its teams had atgued ap to bawl at the new plaoe tai the eamlag seaaon. They are all beii« BsUlled of the chaage in ptaaa by mail. A 40-lane place will be put up on Dixi^ Highway in Independence Township by the Great Lakes Sr^4„fc^.Si Kaline's Hit Streak said some other sites here are also ture locations for keg establish ; Now at 20 Games ments. M « M break contracts for the cwningljiyii: g* year to shift to a different weru. ‘bo*. ' xii “house." They say such a movel^5r*'La°“' jS would violate ABC and/or WlBC,fft ®- Jg vision championship at the 1st Na- Wes ion, n.y. jm tional Junior Bowling Champion-ships in Washington, D.C. m New officers of Greater Detroit KirW4utd, ci» 33t Bowling Association interested in —*'■ making Pontiac much r portant part of organization in future . . . City man Naz Malkasian received check for being 2nd in his division at Petersen Oassic. First thought he would get $5,000 top prize until previous higher score was discovered. Adcock, mu: 3M n . cm. 171 a 43 3 -- M « I _______. rut. • Tudor. PkUo. JH 17 OUUam. hA. Ml M McOortr. S.r. Ml IS noMbMO. LW. Z7I .. „ .. — ... ....... IQ JJJ, .. __________ _ . ... .. . . U JM M jHi Orood tioin homer*—WUUomi. Chlco«o. i *S jn tvo- Bonk* and Relit. Cbtcago: T. DovU,' ' JM Lorkbr. Rovord ud Spencor. ^ «-». 1 m'mu--------- ----------------- ... mILouIi; Clomcnle. tmuiHirsb, one eoch. s ^ ..‘•{ftt- M a I M JNUm. ctn. 3M M a u I J|S,KoiltAZ. L.A. IM IM SI 11 ML. ] r JJI ______.1 3JI 111 IN U M f 7 3." la 111 71 IN 7 I 3.1 143 171 a IS M 4 S.i US 111 M H • S Sj 114 n « N S S 3. Ut IN M N M S 3.L., IM la 34 111 I 4 3.M 41 43 3 N I I 3M lU 174 a N 13 3 3.7S Hilltop in Rochester has been remodeling. Lakewood Lanes has added plush carpeting to go along its new bar. Airway Lanes, the former Land-O-Lakes, is working on its addition. Everything is MOTORCYGLCS-SGOOTERS-BIKES Bins ."^“"Motoreyclfii CPFCIAl EDFP bike drCVdlAL rKCB TRANSISTOR RADIO WITH PURCHASE of MOTORCYCLE or SCOOTER BIH^^ SALES ond 321 S. EDITH SERVICE FE 4-1395 DETROIT (Jfi-In his final at bat against Minnesota last night jsiotford,' N.r outfielder Al Kaline extended his hitting streak to 20 games, long-|gJ«>J“- n>. est of his career. iidmd*. l a. Kaline singled to left field In the eighth innipg. Rocky Qrfavito, schwm.^i^. who walked three times, had hislKlSkk. mim. five-game streak snapped. ISliJlSlI''’ wSi, Ticket director Billy Loll 9uid[H»iL imu. only 500 seats — “and they aren’t choice ones" .- remain for thelM'niq’ti New York-Detroit twi-night double-lu^’ ifeV header Sept. 15 at -figer Stadium, gj^^kmi c5" Larry Osborne is manager Bob ' ^ “ Scheffing's major concern at the moment. Scheffing doesn't understand why the big fellow doesn’t hit well when he's in the lineup regularly. “He looks tough up there as a inch hitter — like he’s really bearing down.” said Scheffing. "I don’t know what happens to him when we start him. but we sure could use his bat in there every day now that Steve Boros is hurt” ASl'ranl. Bu. as 34 37 U N J43|8«leckl. M.L. «rdMr. N.Y. MS 14 IS S U JN Runt. Cbi dalr. Bklt. Ml M N 7 M JH OlbMO. M L. :an*4D. BMt. 354 31 M t M JN BunMU*. MU. Orud sluD hoinen—OcntU*. BatUmon, OlbbaD. Pitt. .jur. AllUoo. Mlmwoto. IhrM. BMw*. Suiford. S.r. CbUmfo kod Cub. Detroit, two neb. OTOelo, Ctn. KUlebrew. Dobbok, LcpcM bad Boemr. IN7*dklc. L.A Mlni»K>Ui Cor*. Skovroo. IHuSanl'rMO. PKt. ■nd Momic. New Terk: PbUUpt. OeTc-1rurker. Cln. land: Thronebeirr. Bolllmore: Brown. Bpbim. MU. DelrolL PagUAronl. SchUltng and Werti.! Buah’dt. Pblla.......... Boston; Smith. Lollar and Covkigton.iBidil, MU. IJI 131 _ ^ . Chicago; Tuby and Klaiu. Waabtngtao; SuUiean. Phlla. IN lU M n 3 ;L. Ttwmas. Lot Angeles, one each. NolMbart. MU. 17 (2 34 II 3 I --- Cardwell. Ctal. IN IM 31 Si I PITCHWO Per'rese. PhUa. M 74 43 U (eigbl ar mare declalaaal .Brogllo. 81.L. ........... " rileber. dab IP B BB SO W L ERA. And«'aoa._Cbl. I Arroyo. N.Y. 70 42 U 47 7 3 l.n Robbie. Chi. Iwtlbelm. BaM. N N 32 37 7 3 2.U PrWwd. - ---- I 70 a 25 W 3 3 2 10 WUIIama. 1, A. K U1 10 Wbth. UO MI 10 N 7 3 I.N.Marlchal, 8.F. .....................37 111 103 3 43 3 10 sjo; no 112 so S3 7 I a 70 u 72 33 » I I a 44 0 4 I i:m WlUey. MU B.r. Cbl O DeU. 8.P. 111 N M N 7 3 3.NI------ N so a 41 10 I 3MiLoe*. 8.P. IM IN 71 107 3 3 3 .M Cu^ O' IM a » a 0 2 J U Bnaworth, Ml IN N 141 M 2 ■ IM N 70 a 11 2 3.ai — n N N 3 ‘ *" ... - -j g Ml 1 3 2 2.3 , 37 74 a 37 3 4 S.4ll M IN 34 4 144 IN N 111 7 14 4. II 71 44 N 3 3 I. 73 U M 44 3 3 4. laa IM N M 7 3 I... N t 3 18 iwihsiMS"'-31 H a M 4 . .... 113 no M a I • 4.M HIM M a • 3 4.31 ra a 24 a 4 3 3.M 37 M II 47 S 3 5.10 » III 17 44 1 I s.a N a M M 3 3 3.70 a M N 31 4 f 4 04 a a a a 3 3 in 74 a 43 a 4 3 6.N One-blt game—Jay. Clncinnall. McClain, Wtah. Rtmoa. Minn. Poytaek. DoL Perry, Cle. Bell. CM. MeUth. ChL la us a la t u i n' !3}f? 8 S ? ! iSiWynn Will Return a a N N 3 I 3.a ' M M 37 44 5 5 3M BOSTON (AP)-Veteran pitch-12 J2 8 2‘},? Early Wynn of the Chicago m m a in i ii au White Sox will be back in acUon la iM a a 7 * lis ****'’ * *’*'*®* treatment. 111 IN H iM 7 3 4M The 41-year-old right-hander ia m 8 ti I *3 48 rejoined the club Friday night aft- iM IN n S III a Sr'" visiting Dr. George Bennett in ui UO 44 32 3 0 i:m| Baltimore. The physician ex- *72 *70 5 N 4 2 J S ii*® ailing elbow which *« *8 a 71 J 10 J t* bothered Wynn since May 28 112 IN N 77 J10 Jje'and concurred with the ori^nat „ _ • i^4M diagnosis of a strained ligament I and burser. Now a a a ot no oxfro cost INSURANCE fhot pays fomily heating oil bills When you buy Gulf Solar Heat on cmr InBored Budget Plan, the head of the houaehoid is insured. If the insured dies, renwining payments are cancelled. The family geta Solar beet for the rest of the aeaaan without further And our ln$wd tudgot Mon also gives your CONVENIENCE—of moderate, equal monthly payments PREEDOM-^rom extra large midwinter heating mis ECONOMY—00 interest, no carrying chargeB, DO hidden costs VALUE —you fct ptendum baatinf oQ at a regularprioa naotino oil Can today tot caajpfafa defaBs GULF 392 S. Sanford OIL CORPORATION FE 2-9173 CIO Wallops Nicholie on Day of High Scoring Winner Dennis McDonald slammed a home run, triple and sin^e and Nick Neira had a homer, double and single for five runs batted in as CIO garnered 16 hiu in blasting Don Nicholie 18-6 in a Gass A-B baseball makeup game Friday. The Waterford Firefighters scored their runs early to whip West Suburban Boys Gub 6-4 in Gass D American play while Our Lady of Refuge wag drubbing Lakewood Lanes 12-2 in “D” National featuring a 10-run 1st inning. Waterford Kiwanis came from behind twice to down Northside Dodgers 8-5 although outhit. Jay Nash fired a one-hitter to bent Herrington t-1 and 8t. Mike’o bomlted Arnold Dmgo tO t in Ctooo F NaUonnl a10111 EARN‘-‘•1st Estsbiished to 1890 — Never missed paying a dividend— 71 years of S04ind mensgemenf, your assurance of security. Assets over'56 million dollars. Capitol Savioss & Loai Asm. EitablUhed 1890 7S W. Hum St. FortUc U 4-05S1 CUSTOMER PARKING IN RUR OF lUILDING l’^ 1 Savings You Will Long Remember! : ALCOA ALUMDfllM SIDING * • Insulotes Your Homo: Sovos on FutI Bills > • Sovos Costly Painting Bills • Avoiloblo in Colors of Your Choice < ; REG. PRICE NOW SHAA i 1 <12G AT 890 i y Average 2-bedroom home con- Includes All Lobor and Motoriol < ^ sisting of lCXX)sq. ft., completely ^ installed with insulotion. Addi- NO MONEY DOWN i y tionol footage over 1000 sq. ft. ^ will be prorated at 75c sq. ft. - FHA TERMS - ; NO PAYMENTS'm OCT. 5 YEARS TO PAY FE 3-78331 BIG Bl ■ A II CORSTRUCTION Ui • n 11 92 W. Him SI. 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. WHY BUY 2 WNEH 1 WILL DO? No 7c Gimmkks at YANKSi'S! WEAHIQi PAiirr * Latex * Mellow Gloss * Exterior House* An fixctpfionol quality point thot ia sold ot 0 wonderful low price. If you ore not completfi-ly satisfied, return it and receive double your money bock. \t eighteen #HE PPNTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 20. mi i’, PontiaCrN^rby Area Deaths Mrs. Gertid C (Su«h) Cren-9MW. n, o( 4B NorlhlMd Ov« Jied e( ■ ilrote ywtertes n pkim ol te«e moottia. tand Ave. Jwvet hii wife. Jemy: dBOildni. Ml*. MuweU Town-wad of Drayton PUiao and Mra. Tbeodore Goemanw of Pc Omar, Mn. OKil.Iiwia. Un. Joiiia CudnohuMiy and Mra. Lorn Kay. all of Pontiac; ft t Waterford Townahip. Daryl. Richard and James, all of Pontiac; 29 grandchildren; two fear grandchildren; and four greot- Service will be held at 1:90 p.m. Monday at die Hutoon Fteieral Dixie Hiflnray Road, died eaily this momlag Pontiac General Hospital. He had been ill several we^ Mr. Mannfog. 69. of 1011 Oak- Mchael Cathobc Omrch and a former mpfeys of Sears A Roebuck On. a brother. win be held at 1:90 p.m. at the Dondaon - Johns Funeral Home irith buria: Oiapd Memorial Oeme- BS. MNDf H. fSOCfOK w. John H. (Katherine E.) Proctor of 6S S. Merrimac St. died yoaterday at Pontiac General Hospital after a long illness. She ^as 72. She was a member . of Sporks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME **Thoughtftd Service** « WOfeSM at Phans PI t-M«l Two prisoners, Reynaldo Pico and Milton Cbllazo. were quoted by another, Luis Morse, as saying they may not return to Cuba with the other eight vrho planned to leave Monday. No reason was given by Pico and O>llazo for possibly remaining behind, said Morse. The two men themselves could no' reached toe comment. le C. F. Shemuui Funeral Home. A member of (Christ Lutbrnn Church, she leaves her husband: her mother, Mrs. Emma Haddrell of Hadley; a daughteh Mrs. Joyce Bussema of Detroit; three grandchildren. a sister and a brother. Mrs. Koester died ol a heart attack yesterday at her residence. She had been in ill health for several years. WILUB N. 8HAUAN SHELBY TOWNSHIP - Service for Willie N. Shahan. 61, r. Ollei B. Bartol officiating. InUrmant In Mt. Hopa Cemetary. Nancy Ann will Ha m Aate of toe C. J. Oodbardt Funeral Home. Kee|(o Harbor. KOESTER. JULY M. IMlT'^MA M . S3S Oakwood Road. Orton-villa: ue S7; beloved wife of Henry Koerter; beloved daughter of Mrs. Bmma Haddrell; dear mother of Mrs. Jarcc Buiaema: daar aiiter of Mra. Harold Ral-•taud and Theroo Vaadawaker; with Rav. Bdward Batnker oftict- ! Imperfect is one thing. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME S68 Nsrth Perry Rtrect Phone PE S-8n8 of Araondo teM Mar brother of YoUnda, Carmu, Amandb, Lula and ian-dra Lemui. Raellattra uf toa Rotary win be Suday at T:M p.m. at tha Mtlvln A. Bebntt Pubaral Homa. Puberal tervlea wU] be held Mradey. July 31. ut is e.m. ^B et. Vlacut de PuttI CetboUe Church. Interment In Mt. Bope Cemetery. Lamberto wffl tie la ..........le Mel via A. Bebutt Pii- OFFICE for LEASE BLOOMFIELD CENTER CHOICE GROUND FLOOR 1774 Sq. Ft. WOODWARD AVE. ENTRANCE! IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! AIR-CONDITIONED PARKING Coll Ml 6-1234—JO 6-3121 ■F Dae|^ la our beaiti ymw aieaiuiY SSotSM^uraor’emT - who puaud uwr fYNeol oho PMuod away July Pur ito^ you are aet Seesotmi Brtrj:S5s;a5« Pickard. fSJS: <* FtmerBl Dinctwa ^ 4 COATS PUNIRAL BOSS* ’ PBAYTON PfcAINB OB l-TTW Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME -Dtalgned for Puneralt" BPARD-ORlfi^ CHAPEL Voorhees Siple FUNERAL ROME Cteweiery Lots_______8 A U T I P U L LOT. PERRY aunt 1^ Cjmetery CaU afur gg.1: AtMeJnT^ ■rare reteice Rt Tim Preee I sMfee tathe r-- * 7, 14, IS. M, 99, ST, SS, >8. I 81, 99. Tt, 19. 74, 79. 19. I 18. 79. 99. 88. 91. 98. Hdlp WtirteJ Male 4 r AND kRAKBB. _______ Beu agalpBaat. Day- too Tire Co.. W W. Hwru. ply la paraea. Pood Tewi 6oce. kiss Dttoa, Bwyn of Tetograpb. DO YOU QUALIFY? INTgRKATlONAL^OtelAWlZATlOW Who CUB* toae^ b ixpEBtekekh ’ritudT ¥1 b i baffor. Apply la ureu at Poa-Uac Bo OmPtog 4aya. A1 Jobnatoa, k^weat cer-Btr ef SeyaamuL^ Read aad Saababaw. ■ALksMxk SiTiiSHik k'Aktib or full Umt. Phut PE No Layoffs! Wo Train Too Par MEAT CUTTERS AND COUNTERMEN VERT MUCH IN DEMAND People Must Eat! Spccitl for 30 Days ONLY $249 MOULAR SMO Baoaaba a Meat cutter Ooaatcrmaa aad Preceasor la 10 WEEKS ""DA^’^Sr^SnSB^^ Ingalra Abate 0« Club Plan WOBIEN i, . Cashieriag or Meat Wrapping After two weoke yon *0111^ a to work In ttte eystcau ante h: Eii^ywieirt Atewefet 9 BILLER tl25 ^kCVfl'KWAIlbS KITCHEN MANAGER Mu tr vamaa aaRarlsaaad la sss^stfnusfasa-iis Work WbMmI Male 11 iyu,.i,».i« e epectelty. PB MWq. 350RNEYilAN~^liORTRiet'AM oeedi work. Pall time. OR 3^a«3. LAWN, SHRUBBERY AND PDL#- aPBClAUafe) ISOaMRRtBATION. ReeldmtMl^mmcretel--lrm eel. QuaUly work--rBA tsrma^ooeat prices. W. A. Wlnkehnan. SSS-IIM WANmrr"BARMS AMDW3USU to paint. Reeuuble. PE S-3S3S. Work Wantod FohibIo 12 _____. a-ita__________ LICn«^ HOME C^ PC* ONE ehlld. CaB 33S-MS4.____ MIMBOOBAPMINO. ^IWO. SI reterlel »>rv1ee. EM 3-?M3 BBlIdiiig Service 13 A-l BRICK. BLOCK AND CKMIOT work. Alto nreptecae. OB 3AS0I. BARGAIN UOrr. CCwacewvv — — pining. Houoralilttg. BaMi ' ms. Iim. aaemnd fuUy oMppod. 1 mXtetMaa. WuuliUutm. Siegwart Construction Cement Work SWtkMING >66l •olid cemeBS. W a«r i^sl «o biepcct. ■bjfoy vaarsoif fit ium-mer — ewm ■ yoar ova bate yard In T daytt We ttoo buOd boraei. additions, garuet, itdlof EXCAVATIONS-BULLbOZINO Septic _____EM_L0SS1 HOME. OAftAOi. CABTNETB, AD-' dUlaoe. Ueoaeed^Mlder. PBA uTblP Yl 4,"- WiLY •peelaUtlng In all typw «t m eury, carputrV aad Maitar ai asierlor dteortont. Taa ---------.by - r^ rxl ROOFS: NFAV. REt»AlR EAVESTROPOHINO PE S4SS4 Bushie»s Servico 18 ALL MAEES OP FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by tutory trained men at ear office. Oeneral Prialtag A Bookkeeping a Takoe 16 tfeOMIHBi3iirTBild^ drapartos. MT MStt. flardofe Plowhig 18 Just $25 te^^tfiSeu NOTHING DOWN? •OBURBAN-snUWUKI I wID)-ROOM RANCH, m Mramte III* batb«. 1- -- clnerKtA Alumlnu—__ ■torat* ahtd. _ ___ tUuUy Unduapcd lot. VACANT ^roxlBiAMlT $m eoaU. Call Un. HUlman. OR I-lMl. rep-foaatttlM Clart Rtal lauu O'NHE Going Out of the Boat Bu.sincss! One new Creitllne n-Jt. Cruleer. sleeps 1. arIndshleW flying bridge. Cost new »1780 NOW ONLY tl4d0. U-ft. Crestline ' tlbergl V |5» w— .. ... Lone RUr FUmlngo Cost MU. NOW ONLY MM. One Dtv CrastUne Mustang 14-ft. Cost $TM. NOW ONLY MM . Two nahiiig isoaU. 11', tlM-14-n MM. Oator TntUtr «M lb. capacity IlM LRUo Dude Trailer MM Ib.MM KELLY HARDWARE MM Aabam Raad OPKN BONDAT U-1 DL 1-M40 PINTER'S -------I OLABB AND ALDM. OLA8B AND ALUM. CANOBB r AND ir ALUM. PRAMS BOCK BAIL BOATS SPEED QUEEN FIBEROLA8 J0RN80N MOTORS OATOR TRAILED CPinplete stock of marine acces-to^. Palate aad Obcrtlas aia-Mriald. _ WE RENT •OAIR, MOTORB. TRAILERS PAUL A. YOUNG, INC. dlM^Sa LMoVake ________OR MHll______ Check this rate! $35.35 PER YEAR on tbc arerate bonae tneladlag 410.SM DWELUNO gl.OM OARAGE S4.0W HOUSEHOLD GOODS mm ADOmON Uvlaf anaase SM.IM PERSONAL UABTUTT ssM medical PATMENTB PHONE FE 4-3535 for a free cost aad coeerage ^ comparison folder oo your taousf PRANK A. ANDERSON AGENCY "144 Joslya PE 4-MM Erci. PE ASaM or PE M3M BaOdhif ModRfniwtlon PKA TERMS OR OARAGES ‘tarot/STbSI^S; FREE ESTIMATES OR 4-lMl C»rptt Clencfi We tint (amttnre. Ogm M Carpet Cteaaln(. LandscRping BAH LAWN SERTICB. «M EAST Bird. NortA PonUae. Cut veeds-Koto-TlU. Will dellrtr black dirt. PE SMll.____________________ tss Pane roop boarm 4e ua. r. __ Peg BoArt 4M' T.Ororc k 4nSnW K __________ H.W PONTIAC LUMBER 00. CABS ARD CAERT r IMS n. ISC Ua. I TO eaams ....... Wc U». TD base .......SSe to. — 1 It. It. sash . 4i* ' Waterford Lumber .aad crry^_ ROCHESTER AREA 4 bedroom. iVb baths, large rec- -----............ ■ __ ■ _____ _ . rcatloo roooL nrepUcc. On wood- Saw and Mower Service > roomT and bath. Miami ; ed a acres, ins mo OL iasm. ^aw ana mower >er\ice ajj^cm. leo Miami no. fe reStals ' with or ^ithout SAlOTS fE°R*^C. ~ MOWEIM MfAHPENED AND 141d W. Anhom Rd. OL MM71 nished. Call at 41 Mlrira 0 iBct. Craoka tod Urcmoisi * HIM. ACROSS PROM ATONpALE HMH i ROCML --- n Mia. OR Mill. Nelsoa Bldg. Co. BEDROOM BRICK RANCH, ysars old. AltAchcd m ear hes garage, paneled (tea, 1 bath - . H hatha. Built tea. CarpeUag, drapes. l.SM K. R. of llrfaig area. Completely landscaped >, acre comer lot, tll.SM Low dn payment. Ml-MiS. ___________ BALE BY OWNER. 1 BEDROOM —' ranciL 1 bath, large Urtng _____1 naival ftreplacee, bouse fully carpeted, airy kitehen. dining room, double glaaa sliding door, leading to large family -“Dublc garage, large >ol. landscaped. Overlooking _____JSeliu. Built In appli- ancee. priced right _ Open any- ST. BENEDICT AREA 4 hodmomi laka prlTltesei, Ur-Ing rm. 14ilL nreplaoe. full dlnlas rm.----— •-- TRI-LEVF.L STARTFJ< Open Dally IS-g p i - " wn, on your ours Ranr Rd Call MIAMI SMITH Garkston Mill Pond 3-bcdroom homo wlte CuU i ment, aluminum alWteg. la i lent convenient looattea. Lot n. deep with ample water li age for swim— Owner leaving flee for gli.M Webster .School Charming 3-hedniom home on large lot with full basement. 2-ear garage, gas haat, brick and frame eonitmctlon oo gnlet itrret lust off Ellsabetb Lake Raad. Of- sritlll tsteVe* *’°*“"*' ‘® Elirabeth I.ake Estates Attractive 4-hedrm., IMl. carpeted Uving room wttb dining ell Tile bath, modam kitehen with breakfast Mr, full bnssment with . prliRbSiei mortgage eoete. WEBSTER SCHOOL AREA -Lovely brick coloi' ' ' of Huron, n yoL .. .. looking for something ■ SMALL jit^egee at Cats'Lake. $41. PE BOAT NUMBERS 3 tneb — pU’^aat IS ntoOM MADE-TOGROn BTERme ^waa??steMu^ Television, Radio end Hi.Fi Service WATERFORD - 4 ROOMS, BATH, LAD PBIYI-leges. Htwly daeoiMM MY 3A711. 4 kooMB ANd ilM. dtirpOR. nlsbed, CaU aRor S, PE 4AMI. m A m A Cltewa a AND BATH. CALL APT- MICKEY .STRAKA TV SERVICE i ROOM AKb teA'Td. OARAdfl. gas heat. Wblttamora Terraces. PE 3A11S. ro6m TtlRRAOE 333 kAikt RENT TOOLB AND BQUIPIIENT. ■Tr** polntment caU DL SA47I._____ -I ROOM TERRACE. 13 RAMONA Call OL l-ISM. 1 AND BATH, UPPER. OARAGE. gas heat, north and. PE 3-TSM. I ROOMS AND RATH. FIRST I33P PONTIAC LAKE ROAD lit klLES NORTR ON LAKE MH'- Trucks to Rent AND _ #TRST CLASS APARTMENT LArgt Uvlag room, fttU stead bed-rtmn. AU Mf elpaate. Ptaa r» ceptloo hall. bnUUa Mth tab. tile floort. largo diaateo, aleo elteable kitchen. Om hoatad halMIng. Automatic gas hot water. Tiled ball-wtyi. 444 E. me PE SMM. Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. . 40® •• Auburn, Corner ol Edith t rooms Mwly doeoMMd. eomcr tarraea. gnt haM nad garage. ggL^rgUSS EdE Brick Flat—-Heated Front R roar prior— —-- ------- LOTUS LAKE ES-B, tri-lcvet. Large mu. Vacant. STt. _______ ____ trjever"" .. ,cv. room Near SI Mirh- gjgg Commerce _____ FE 4A44t. ______iO. Flattley Bldr_ KEHOO 3.BEDKpOM HO«, 4^ BUDD tRANSPERRED AND . -....b « Waterford. I'g baths Priced) ,,ii .i „nce Elsht - H.6M, no down payment «. bV-b®'-..-...* imi----- ------ Rent Lake Cottagee 41 REOROOMIL LAKBPRORT. watkiy. ORS-ISR or PE SMU. •BlklRIXnd HOME. PIREPLAdt. ---- month. Prefer ti or tieeplas rooms. M4 a On Lem Lake. M mUm of at your door. Mm boaeh, > pUyground. fraa boalt, fli tkltef. Mrbegnea. teeaie U Dotast apartmtnte lUmtebod plate, earpated. Irtt TV, i JISSTW*' sefv*lc* ** *aptl— 8gs:-«fy!**g*.^waJSi wCito l»k», Dtwly daeornlad, (nw nished. naol as a pte. 4M wooUy Or riva ymris looso. DORonnr amt—----------------- For Rwt Rf^f PURNISRED_____________ bag room. Clooc la. roaaouhli 13 Logtegton. OB S LOVELY RO(^ AND BREAE- $54 MONTH i brick colonial - ____ ^llcheo with dishwasher — full basement with grade en-traiwe — hot water — soned heat — 3-car garage — circle BUN PORCH! uses to Oil oa this home on Cottage Btreei . prtoa at only Call . Rom Hoaea at OB 3-SMi | Vim ROCHE.^iTER WAVERF.EY WOODS Luxury ranch, air condlttoner uU basement, m.- rrlced below 130,OH 3H Wim car garage, carpeting, finished *>erly Drive, recreation room, neiM off Oak- Ol, 1-170/ land, close to WIsaer School, low; toM&Tealw’“ob%-4^^^ riEAft^nomD w^e^extrS leges IIO.MO OPEN two Urge Iota ............. fruit, berries and outdoor grill. { Nlee large roonw. Wall to wall I carpeting. Oil AC tumace. Larne two bedroom bungalow with at- I tached two car sarage. OPEN | up- recreation room, ga-' rage, paved drive, a beau-titully kept home and priced* at only $14,450. Can be-bought on PHA terms. ONLY II.IM DOWN will. REAL TALUK-Rltuated on Urge IMx3H It. lot in loveir Auburn Manor. Surrounded by beautiful homes. Really, a choice place to live. 3 bedroom bungalow with pascmrul Oas furnace, ■ wE 3-7103 Imagine, built-in oven, range rrfrfgerator. dtep treese,. formica and bireh kitchen. BuiH-lo TV. car port, wide cMl - good boat tacUIUrs ' Fhll price Ill-MO. s. Oak $66 PER MONTH 7 ROOMS! IMMEDIATE POUESBION Plus taxes to OIs for this large bomcl CloM to Omerta Hn*pit-all Call W. W. Rots Homes st OB 3-SHl for dttalto or ter-^ * W Mary Day ! _____ $300 DOWN dtachad santo. Olaiaad ln porch, ta acre. PM price gt.lM. Hear CterksttB RaMwta Rd. area. Poll Sacrifice — $900 Down 3 hedrooma. All face brick ~ ' toscmcnt. A beauty throng Perfaot eondltloB. Carpeted, pletely landscaped. Near Ford Hie- - *- • ELW< ... School. realty - WE TRADE _________rHOHK M3-341P $4it DOWN. 114 STQKr. i BED-room with bacement. Neat ce...s.. >b_ -It], 1 mre. Needs l ......- HJM. IU S-3H3. Im- U McEtelcy Dr., H.7W. PE S-31H A REAL BUY AT BOILOBRs OOST lib mr niwso on Igc. comer lot. S31.S0S. M trMe-tn. Now ruJan^P.f?^m'“;'. too Blvd. and Silver Lake Rd. Vt mite from U.8. 41 and Tele-graph. Bln Brooke Building Co. by owNEh k6 BWdkiiR. west -is. iMar sbopplnc center. Alura-iexterlor. 3 badroom family, HIITER mmON OARDENB. 3 SENECA ST. toeant. move rtfbt In. S rooms, Ahim. aiding. 1$.-300, terms. EAST SIDE 3 bedrooms, bsse-ment, modem, will trade, only I7.IM. call PE 4-34M. B. C. Hitter. Real Estate. MH EUsaboth Lake-Rd OPEN SUNDAY. SELL BUY TRADE THRU MILLER iTJk. HEBALES 3 or S bodroom hMw._Nwriy — ------ Lake. Largt ____ _______ _____ Carport. Paymentc only 454 In-cludlns Uses and tninrancc. Here is rtai boonomy. L. H. BROWN. Realtor FOUR BB3ROOM; Brick. Ideal family home, living rt)om with fireplace, dining room, kitchen with built In oven sad raoge, extra lar^e Arratlns. utlful ra mahogany paneling.' oil heat. Bkmmflrid Bchopte Piirad*^ m.MO. Shown by oppolntmeBt. $9900 LOW DOWN PAYMENT OR TRADE OPEN SAT. AND SDN. 11 ANNETT 3 Bedrooms, West Sids H bik. to transportation and sbopplnf, canter. Living - imM. ten t« Cultete. OPEN DAILY 11 to 7 THE HUDSON BAY Basement Models $100 Moves You in SPOTLITE FE 4-0985 VEIB $40 UOVU TOO Ul Ml FSa MONTH TOTAI, 8 Rooms Basement 1877 Sq. Ft. $11,990 4 New Model Homes RED BARN SUaOITOUON No Money Down CHEROKEE HILLS 3 BEDROOMS 2 FULL BATHS Tun NCW BOMB tt LOCHTHO IN •B iM* kSS<^ *r*w MBDBO._ _______ .. Miwl taciWM. OH MW I SEMI-FINISHED MOMXT. WB WILL rORMUH MA-mUAU IF TOO USB WB HATS SOMB riNUHBD BOMBS nSADT TO MOTB ». WB WIU. BUIUl ronytaoot, raach kttch-an. hnsa (cmlly room, adjotnlnc path). Wonderful baaepuat. Btor-aia bulldlofi and farm aoutp-mant. CALL FOR MORB INTOR-MATTON. 2 Acres ... Cloaa-tn wtsi luburMn e.iat. -rooB for your lamlly la Uilt dan- ; dv ttran-room home with POUR ' BIO BSDROOM8 TTp-top toadl-llon. pla.trrrd »alU. oil heat I O.rr.irrd douPIr (•rag* PRICED i RlOHTt I West Side . . . orar tb nert tel. loanted lud In city Ualte oa oottb ddr. needs loait *nrk but a good boat, taro down to wmioBt Lake Rd. to MM pared atreata. 1-car na-.urtc recraatloa roaa. AM-hslareoai crdCB. Tappaa ____lag. Laka and boat pHrl- tefat. Frtead Iroai IN.1M to |» SM. Open Batardao aad Baada or by appatatBenl. Fbaat IK IT14 or tSim. SAM O trARWlCB AND SON $100 DOWN BEDROOM*. IDDLB STRiUTI I LAND. HRAN ORATTON PLAINS. MM DOWN. |W-M MONTH. c A. C. Compton & Sons 4SM W. HURON OR S-Mll - - p B. OB ytm, rS s-tms ■Pk iU T J1 Bb U Pat IN. "You've got to adroit, Pet. that for a teen-ager our Janie gets really around—especially us!’’ For Sate Houses 49; For Sate HouBes HOUBB AND LOTS FOR SALE. > WILL BUILD plaaterod larmca with _______sns MMlaad. Draytoa FlAloi. Mudtarn to tba ap-praelatad. YOUR CHOICE OF 6 |ara|"*Tacut*OpaydSb* »».* NS. MM LUCBiter. . pda7* iaSie. **teBdaci|NS*’ ML-Ml. MSI Laaeadar. I reoat. IVb bathe. S-ear larasc. M1.MS. NU ----------*■— barteOB, Roehciter. UL S-4S4I, I I WOODHULL LAKB BUBDIVISION. ! - - -- Mac. Uatat room, mod- I chan. UM bath. ItaU I parch. Him lot. Par- < dadrias year round wa- i alttea. Baatl down p»- ; ■res you la at enca. 4d7> > Straat. WoodbuU Laka. j $340 Moves You In NO MORTGAGE COSTS HOMF- LBadrona heaa, baaaBeal. laa coBBtrclar d Pared drira. I wUl aakt bou lii.ni REAGAN OPEN SUN. 1-S 3161 WARRLNU.HAM Sa# tbit BOW 1 badreoB wit full baaamaat — IVa bathe — car daraia - terga lot INilM wm dttpUUM. Airport Bd. to Wllaon: follow OPBI alu* to WarrlnsboB. RUBS McNAB IRT MKTEl 7 rooBi. taaUte roiit. I bottii. 1-car garage Law price. 1 rooaa. OB klteban, I baUia. large, beautiful. SS-car garage. MM SoaeTeel. Sacrinctag. TERMS ARRANOBD ON ALL RORABAUOH PE ^MU WOODWARD AT SQUARE LAKE I'OR .SALE GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES J - TOU ________________■BRING TO ANT #^AMILT IN NEED OP BETTER HOUSING HOMES WHICH ARB IN 'LnaNEW" CONDI- ar?**olfared'Air eubMantla* 8AVIN08 TO 1--- 3-Bedroom Home »r of Artena aad ___CaU for oppdot- ----- —, 3 ol gbeat bouMa left on Beeerly. HAYDEN POnTIAC NORTHERN. AltracUr ■wraa COMPLETE I Uw word tbr ttite l-bodroo« lOBM With buUt-to area, ranse ,ad rafrlserator. Madam both mb eoBlty and tub enaldpure. Ilumlnum ddiag aad a eaeport rttb otamM room. Only SIS.IM. . EASTERN HIGH fully Uled alUBlnua glg!7p?'wiu your lot liberal c faTuy*! with ll.w payaenl U ' coat. 1 bedrooma. OPEN BUNDAT 1 TO _7 P.M. 1-bwiruoB raact ‘a^SilSuJI^JSis tc antwer ail gui OBOROB R. IRWIN, RB^’TOR eoBpartaoar Coaaldcr lUNDAT S-g n OICBWood off N. ■/iVrV OPPICE OPEN SUNtlAT 3 4 New Office 2.SV) DIXII- IIWV. DORRIS AND SON REALTORS 'SHANGRI-LA' OPEN, SUNDAY J - 5 int WmiTLB LAKE *OAD 17 etearad oerec In exelualre Wbl^ pte Labo area of fine boach It inltea troa courthouac la Pontiac. Wide raaglag etewi from thta modern tlcldMoBe rueh home, built In 1PM. Bua at ddor. to area acbaole. Bis Itrint room and family room, very attractive kitctiu. 3-car itragr. All thte for SM.SM with term* to fit reDtioaal**offrr See it tedayll ! oiRKcnONS Drive out Saahetaw contract witb low moothly ------ ---■ low latercat d 3 bedrooma rga Ipti - Ideal l«a-- YOU DO NOT ----------- „ «,JTERN-MENT for ttUi area. CALL PE 3-71M and «oa..of rapratentaUvae will ahow DRIVE OUT SUNDAY to Bprloghlll Sub. oeroat from MBUO ud lat thte boanUful lot on MarykaoU Dr., off Walton. A nlco aattlag for uy multi-level homo you'ee bean plannlas for. SCHUETT REALTY 460 W . Huron FE 8-0458 Ac root from Ocaersl Roapttal Open p to t Sunday 1 to g CUSTOM BUILT ■m-teeal brick, 7 yeare old. Short walk to exotUent boacb on prl-eate laka. AU city Impravemtata plua vacation Uvtag. BcaaUfully carpeted bomt with aU the extras. PRA termi. OPEN DAILY. KM 3-SlH. SCHUETT REALTY 3001 Highland Road EM 3-0102 Open 1 ta S____Sunday I to t $29.00 a/tl MOVE TOO IN YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO RENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY “’K.ffi?”’ $55. A MOHTR 3 Large Bedrooms All Carpeting Included PA^lS^j^SSSl^AC^^ MODEL AT 108 N. East Bid. 1 Bloek N of Flka Oh BaM Bird. Open Daily, Sun. 12 - 9 Model Phone FE 5-3676 S.B#. BOmiWO CO. A New Distinctive Community PINE LAKE ESTATES Luxurious Suburban Living for Those Who Desire The Finest... RoUlag Btllf Farad WhAac Btraato Located Adjaeoat Te Baauttial Flaa ^a IN FI. of BBACro aad Fork Area, Davatepad aad raethetad by EOWARO T. KEATINO CO. tar Exelactva Uta of tha FtaaLaka Brtatac For Sate HouBts 49 For Sate Humbeb 49 $9300 Custom Builder PB S-MS3 WSellyowg iHder __ FB 4-3MS 9RTRBRN nOH KROOI. 1 3 badream full baaamant. decorated. Oil Oflarad for only SU.MS wRh • —•—»» NO DOWN PATMBNT Wc haea a bamc tc na dawa payment, workins a—------------- 3-TSn NICHOLIE - HARGER CLARK I BLIZABBTR LAKB BBTATB8. MM I DOWN, PHA TERMS. PIrtt ot-teiiipi.--------■— r moving ta Plorlda. g room madern m • h«na. 1 badroemi " hardwood r llted bath, medarb klthcea v j ^l'oSTium#.’ ' BRICK RANCR-S------------- : ONLT SI4.7M. M.UO DOWN Modern kltclum. butlt-tn even I aad range, dining room, enrpet-Ing. drapertee. good eoadttlon. partitioned baaemoat. Recreation, ipooc. Oae brat, lot ttxIU feet.| LAKB OAKLAND HKIOim. LAKb! PRIVILBOBB. PLATOROUND.I BATHING BEACH. BOAT WBUA. We luet lilted tUi deilrAble 3 OPEN 1228 HILLER ROAD Sunday 2 to 5 P.M. te hrauUful ranah etyte Walk-oat bMameat. 3-rar EUMbalii Lake R Lakajkoad. Id I «i!"A°g°g-g**ijrja BATEMAN REALTY tlFLB UBTIRO BBRVICB OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 P.M. 2315 Middle Belt Road Showplaoe Acceu ta Hammond ,LsM on large oaraar let with landarap-Ing, tha rtoeet wa haea ever eeea. Automatic lawa ipitollng. Charming ^r noUo^and com- Sea? BACRincB m^ou wUi bioiidl. Tour boat. PraM Baa-OrataM Laka Read to MMdlebcH OPEN' SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 2374 Silver Uke Road Space and Comfort ExelualTa, yet ' Modeni Coo—■* Impreecd L_ „ ----- Oai Heat. Paead Concrete Streete and Drleti Water and Sewer Located la the PROTECT TOUR BOAT Ray O’Neil Realty M3 B. Tciagf^ *'* •» “ OPEN . SUNDAY 1 - 6 2228 KINGSTON BNJOT LDflNO. S*-tt. lakcfront. Thte year around everything. Ideal lor rotlrlng !oupIa %tlag. good ttehlug and DlBBCn^il: M-M JO PO^^ LAKB V. MILS. TURN RIOHT OT PONTIAC LAKB ROAD TO KINOBTON. OPEN SUNDAY I • 6 P.M. j/'c.‘HAYDEN, Realtor , In E. WMM. Cw. krti. n MMl i NEW I.ARGE HOME ' .ATTACHED GARAGE ON 7i ACRE LOT 2 MINUTES FROM ORCHARD LAKE $7,500 On Your Lot NO MONEY DOWN Low as $50 per month FLUa TAXBB Finished Quality 3-Bedroom Home FULLT INSULATED COFFm FLUMBINO LUmlRE^RNACE CaU »r Bee H. H. Fritz anu Sons arrO rbaltt I *1 ION F. 682-2211 gl43 Caae-Ellubeth Road m-WOOD VILLAOE-CLARKBTO DIRECnONS: Dixie Hwy, to Mtyboe Rd . to Chicndee Lane to Model 3-bedroom brick ranch with exposed basemcnl and atlMhed 3- i wide by IIS ft a free eatlmale e plana from Mr. Out Orchard Lake Rd. to Oom-mcrec Lake Rd., weat an Com-mcrct to BUlar, north en Rllter to Oreer. lett on Oroor half block. Open Sunday U In 4 or catt Booth Bldg. Co. TBsaa 44477 dayt. KEaweod 34S1S aighta. TRADES ACCEPTED I 1ST WITH Humphries M . 2-4236 . 13 W Telegraph_Opep tv«« SCHRAM OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 .596 THIRD ST. Large llelng room with leparata GILES OPEN "i LtX>K! full ! I bedroomi. I'k 3-Bedroom Writ aide. Only g»M down ed on’a oulet etreet IM x 2H lot. targe room a and , only ig.fM full price Indian V illage A real aharp 10 room brick near Webater School Large family home or Income If preferred. Automatic g a a heal full braeo»nt.^ 3 car terms can be arranged. Wc.sl Suburban Iptcloua modern home baeatlng of lSx3g carpeted living room with full wall brick fireplace. 13 k 14 cir-peted foyer, baaement with built-in bar. China eablneta. Brick fireplace la paneled recreation room, 1 ceramic SUNDAY 1-7 tirUDGELAKF DRIVE SWlMMINt; POOL 3 baUii, built-in kltehen. 33' peled living r----- ’-— *' room, alldlng ------- ------ looking 30x44’ awimming hl-fl and Intercom, full 1 Jc’aJJd yVrt‘r-- SMITH SliWIDEMAN $500 MOVES YOU IN Thte 7-roam home, fall bate- IM. fruit and etrdwberrted. garden already In Pull price M.tM. $250 DOWN 3-bedroom, large Using room with 77 fireplaee. tall basement, aew porch, and newly decorated, lot 40 X IN. Pull prico g7.PM. THIS NEW BRICK Can be bought through OI or PHA. 3-bedroom, large Uvtag room aad kltchta, lot M x 377. Pull price <13.MI. CRAWFORD AGENCY NS W. WALTON PR S43M IM W. PUNT_______MT y-1143 Veterans Administration NICHOLIE HARGER CO. (Property MAasiurti MouMo that have been rc-cotMimoned both Interior ----------e In per- I 413 W. Huron — . I %rautifurTxndh OPl’.N FA'KS. FE 4-4326 ________ _et thle oat your- --------------- Directloni Out Ellrabeth Lake Rd. to Pleaaant Lake Baycmt Or. to Edfelakt Dr Open algae. MULTIPLE LI8TINO SERTICB -STRAIGHT AS AN ARRO mediate occupancy. Pay mente of prepaid Itome li all you need ea the dowi KU . and auburben___________ come In to our office lor further Intormetlen. I, W Huron___________PE MIS3 Colonials... Tri-Quad levels... Ranch Homes.. Custom Deatgned sad Butlt to your SpecIfleaUoiu . . . Prteed Prom $23,500 Including Improved OPEN SUN. 1 TO I PB 3-7IH. RES. PB 4-4113 CLARK RBAL ESTATE SI W. Huron. Opea S to MulUate Uatlag Service OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 VACANT—LAKE PRIVILBOBB BEDROOM RANCH. Six yee ecrteai. weler eolMOer, luraoee. large-'------'■ top etreet. Mo M4 oer ‘ type bunsatow. big SNxSN ft. let with beeuUful leadKep-' lag. fruit treat, gerdta end ftowert If you arc looking Ibr the Mrfoct piece te retire, tbte le ir Large glaraed-ln porch . {v!ut Ighwo] OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 3277 Schoolhouse Drive On the Water ood prtee reduced. AlmoM atw brick raach, tela of egtraa. *-eluded rear potto, eeea cor-pctlng Includad. Too may dock (S* I4*I* SAciSiCEmi/'yoa ssaTvSJ sasr* Dixie Highway to BUecr Lake IM. -- ea W^. left ea Behael- OPEN _ i!!' SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. rbe raid."’sums'16575 Lohgworth “4H“?e’rc.nn*: $450 Down .— ---I g.rddm reacher oa big lot. beau- tiful area aad waederful lake prlvltegaa. Ctoae to eU new -I*.,. I. n real *■*■- ml c Rd.. left ea 7 a RBAL price 1 AND SOLD ir TBB HOWARD T. KEATING *^om*rulitie!* MODELS OPEN DAILY Noon to 7:30 P.M. Except Thursday Noon to 5:30 Saturday Noon to 7:30 Sunday MODEL PHONE MA 6-7948 Val-U-Way OOOO BUTS AND TTRADBS WHY f»AY RENT? Tble truly emari 3 bedroom bungalow OB a alee lot 4«kl37. with a aew Cyeteae fence, only S3SS down end *U.M par month. HARD TO BEAT r^COLORED i WILLI AMS i new homes nicely tendvciped and fen rear yard. Located Bait of Jm Ave.. and only 3 blki from Baroa School Bee thU one Sun EAST SUBURBAN __________________ 3-bedroom bungalow with lixl't; PE M174 living room. lSxl3 kitchen. 14x11 ' Omn utility room plut an attached MULTgLI 3-car garage oa a corner lot, nx337. Located on Crooks Road sduth of Auburn. OFF BALDWIN 3 badraome with a 33' living room, larft kltehen with eating apace. fInUhad rtcretUoa room IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 gOJGBLTir COTl. MANBPTELD TO SBTTLB ESTATE I PAMILT BRICK DUPLEX . rooms aaeh aide. SU.iM. 33.SM Paul M. Jones. Real Est. ■33 WEST HURON ST. PE S-1373 RAifgg Gir.ES REALTY CO. ---- 331 BALDWIN AVE. '.r lASiNo *gfimcE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 3 - 5 P.M ■TE LABE i _ PRIVATE DR. S yrx. Itxll ultra modi ____________________famUr room with fireplaeo, aommar kHchen oa lake tevel, attoehod tarase. Large lot priced pt MS.SM lOHNK. IRWIN REAL E8TATE-1N8URI^CB„ See t 1413 Baldwin_PE 44S47 !<« OPEN *1 SUNDAY 1-7 I'OR COLORED 44)8 NEBRASKA I3M down te all you need, to be the proud owner of thte lovely new 1 bedroom brick froat ranch. Oak floore. gai beat. Itk bathe. fuU barament. WIH daplteate oa your lot. WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE - OtSURANCE 1413 RALDTHN PB 4-S4d7 OAKLAND AVENUE f«- ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT - ( of UDdy beach. Wa Are proud offer thte beauttfal brlei boa built for year ------ Gigantic living rock flreplaer rooma, with d baths, msmi buUMa oven i rage. COMB________ OraOltlAL — 3-bedr_____________ eated west of tdWiiL eomtoriable IlTlag room wHb fireplaee and wall la wall earpatlng, aaparau dining rwom wMh raa room, kitchen with braakfael nook, full baae-■ garage, large tot COMMERCIAL — 7 ROOM BRICK — 4 LAROB BBD-R003U - 1*4 BATH -POLL BASEMENT - AUTOMATIC HEAT - 3 CAR OARAOB - WELL SITUATED FOR ANY NUMBER OP ENTBRPRUEB - EXCELLENT TERMS BARGAIN 7VEBT SUBURBAN - 3 BEDROOM - aNDER BLO« CONBTRUenON-APFROXIM ATELY 3 ACREI on HIOHLAND ROAD - LOW DOWN PAYMENT — OOOO TflUlMS. I WRIGHT |34S Oaklaad Aee. Opea ’til I. II V« k-SMI . .. . Saturday, i Monday. Gls NO MONEY DOWN FHA Small Down Payment Excluttvc talat b| -ASSOGIATft BROKERB- Only II3.3SS. l.SOS DOWN — Oompai bedropm beauty witti any bei you have seen aad 1 think you will agree It te a tremcadoui a.isniU5rjri,aa garage. llkslIV tet. Oaly I yrart ATTBNTTON OPe - 3-bcdlWom - .ranch, located aarlh dod at town, large lEurkltehcK wtth pteoty dt eupbduy^ stTrat iMiMe ^^iJKSLSS&'Sl and acrecne. All ger month lacluaiag laaea awi COLORED GI-$50 MOVES YOU IN Your pick of 3 or 3 bedroom bomra on raat ride, full bote-meat, automatic beat, belt A-1 coDdltion. Oa Willard and Midway St. 343 ptr mouth lacludtas taxM aud Uteuran^. R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 343 OiAlaud O'NEIL — Special - I COLORED - 4 larit bed-I balhi.' eorntr ' tel. larage. { baaement, fenced-la lot. tee. , I carpeted Uvlas room, a ^ steal at M.Mb. - BO down payati i Ray O'Neil, R^Itor |»g»^wnraphOprai:rgt^ TRIPP OPEN SUN. 2 to 5 lOHNSON 33 YEARS OF SERVICE ATTENTION Mr. Executive, now vacant, owner transferred to Oallfornla, beautiful 4-bedroom tri-Ierel. dote to Poreet Lake Coualry Club. Will accept free and eloar bouio la on trade. You wlU like It H you BRICK RANCH PARTRIDGE j Homefinders | SERVICE i LAKE PRlV.-$750 DN.' Here’! an eaty to buy. easy to own. 2 bedroom ranch with prlvUegea oa Middle Straits Uke. Oo alec lot. handy to school and thop-ptnx. Ooed aclghborbood of com-Mirabte homra. Only MS per m. efter down peymeut, eeater than PARTRIDGE ^ R^., RraRra^ - COLORED OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 _________3 Mreoa. kRehea. UUe te a aeilefalnd elder home, carpeted ttehas room. Real Eetate. 3MS Bite. U. R<1 GAYLORD MIDDLEBELT Rd. locdtioo tor thte brtek ate room borae. Ledgeroek fireplace rkge. 7 terga cloaete. Land-acaped lot. Thle te a ek-tractlee home we are very ittefi- Call heet. canal frontage wtOi a trees. Oarage. Oood en. Thte home bae . extra nice featurea. It li a project home. 311.3C total price with termt. PE 34W3 or PE 34SS3 BEING CROWDB07 See the property we have for rale at our Lake Orloo'a largctt Real Ettete Office. Drive north OB Perry St. to the main corner of Lake Oi^. Stop In or call MT 3-SS3I and tee the property lor yourself. FE 8-9693 or FE 8-9695 After S p.m., ball Sonet Johoion. OR 3-34tS A. JOHNSON & SONS REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE 17B4 B. TELEORAFB FE 4-2533 “’ss.'Sm. * fenced yard. Only I down paymeat. TRADE TOUR R03CB — We havi eereral nice bomox that tradn CAB be worked out on. elthci way. tmalter or terjar. Golden Real Estate 3S33 Orchard U. Rd.. Kadfo Rarboi PHONE 682^^ Callt taken S4 boun e day OPEN BUNDAT lS-4_________ toonu. Mar - - - arate tb bol trth DM# to Baahabbw; rttM oa ■adbAha* to Ldtoit; riiM to HOYT SS4 a. TELBORAFE WE NEED SUBURBAN ‘TRADE HOMES” Our aatee and demand ter ihett boMoa leaves at wtth many proa-prate waallns to "trade” both up aad doirn. CAinr OBT TOUN MONET DUTT WTLL BEU TOU TEAM W. H. BASS. Realtor , BFEC3ALIBINQ IN "BUD" 4-Bedroom Rancher thin. H bieek te eeh^ 'bi tratarias brtek aad ahaka 4 terior. rarpetdd Uvtos raam -hall, dining room, tea i nrapIaeeTlH bathe, autom gu brat and Mt water, eoar, palto. Bpte aad apaa toroughonl. Fri^ at SM.SM. Little Farm itive rewiodcted 3 bad-larm heme, aerth of Fno- dle et^fU detat, raom >rlaa4 for a “Bud" Nicholie, Realtor « Ml. etammw m. FE S-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 4-8773 MM to Airport Road, right to Wllltemt Lake Roaii. left oa Maeeday Road, right oo Lolut. left CO Loofwortb. OPEN SATURDAY 3-4 ■UNOAY 1-d JAYNO HEIGHTS a Itbulout models, completely furnlabed. Looded wlUi plua fea-turee tttch ai, range, oven, dteb-waiber. FM radio and lotercpm dual pane wBidows. marble into family rent and plenty at ex-ctttng leatttrea. Area of an new homra and weodtifbl lake prle-Uegn. Be our nsate. See Page 18' Open Houses OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 P.M. LET'S TRADE A ChfALET type home on beautiful Watkins Lake. Bendy beach, a wonder-antertalB Skeeto. terse Uvlag room __ _ -^mtly room at first floor terel. Neat and clean. Fireplace, 3-car sorage. Beit of terme cea be arranged. 3 extra lake-frent lota adjotattg araUable. LETS TRADE OTTER HILLS ECONOMY AND QUAUTT OB Ige ipaeteoa let.. Lake prieUegee aad boat basin luet a block away. RambUng 3-bedroom brick ranch —- -car a cht— _ ONLY gS[,S4S. LET’S TRADE MONl'A SAVEK looking for- a bargain. KENT your own aad a home. Island has alee shade trees aad private road entrance. Nice porch on home, un-flntehcd 3nd ftoor, nice kitchen, Oood beach. Here te en unusual ----- Only 3I1.IM with Immedl- ch with attached garage; In utUul coodttlen. A SACRIFICE ! at ONLY 31S.3SS and eoly M down. NO MORTOAOt ITS. Thte bee to be a QUICK JC LET'S TRADE 4-REDROOM BRICK Dignified living, delightful nerghbors. excellent west sids spacloss rooms, heme. Excellent I man aad family, aeiiir ae ai . early bird. PHA terme witl low down payment. LET'S TRADE LEAVING STATE til rraicntble offcri coailderad. i PLUS VALUr ' ---- -W.7M. Terme. CLOSE IN - OonriBlint to sebooU. e^ce. FM ^tent.^a^^ Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor ms IMxte Hwy. at Telegraph FB S«1S3 — Open Bvei. OPEN SUNDAY 3-7 P.M. sa.‘'KSihV^ner Ray O’Neil. Realtor LBT’S TRADE REALTOR FE 4-0528 FE 8-7161 377 a. Telegraph Open Evee. HAYDEN ‘ “ ‘ iJLUa OPEN Sat. and Sun. 2 to 8 P.M. TRI UBTEL. Over IIM is. of ttelod epatd. M.«H w«h 31,4.. dowa. lower dm pAymint S , m dtra your tel. Rd aiMtsagc Untea itakd IM. to Fanawarth. ggy to smM. 13^ tor eses C HATDBE. 3te«N* I B. WaIMB PE S444t ' Incyty Pitjptrty BO t FAMILT, OU BCAT, BOlfBO «oiKm*re>»l. .ai lit. Investment wrvrsssfTS/a.’s: •rrana •pwtmmU or«r «t»r« buUdbK, ■pproilaMt Intern* nun V. nnsE, saucs non. rm ^ ____n mwi WSAlt ditA^W^SIIOFrtltO CPI. Templeton Roomi^ Houle Ksss, p wferurtw triU tccepi matt nnTthliu of Ttlut * peymtal. 0^ (•.IM. K. L. Tempiton, Realtor t tuntl* bilck dupttz, • end bath jswitessaifei — 'sr Ure W.er do«n. TemiMU win -7. Brtfn II ptr cent nott. iMVIsc eltr. For Snte Lake P»‘op<»rty 81 l-BBDItOOlI LAUB niONT-rULI, ..-----. .---- - reH—cyelont - I2.M0 do. ewl^&ni £ nw deROOU OOTTAOl ON S tot* — fornltlMd — oTtrlooki 1 Ink** — lAKO - H.BM down. ?SfT?jrgn’?2i;. . _________OR l-KU. UM AC**i. T»rtR06ll BOOSB •• • J»U1. Irrlfoto iyttta, ortr fW R. Ink* tod rood Ircotoi*. II beau and dock, Ortr 1 aero of ttrawbtrriN and raip-berrin, amraiut nateh, paart, applet, pliiiai. ebtrn tree*, large bam and tUcftn coop. ..... .....‘“i. t^MO lU.OM 3 COTTAOCS — IXTRA LOT, Ok-rag*. AU iBproTtmtnU Alto a tlulo ottUie. For Information ti5l OlTSSb WoodhnU Uke lakefront*^*ii«w Ranetco. 11,000 oown. HONTOON LAKE-1 loU off Air-port Rd. on Rowltr. tdtal ilU with numtrout hardwood trttt. I3.0M down. CARS LAKE—Ward! Point, beau tlful bulldlnr • kND LAKE-LAROS ^oT £185 CXMOIERCK LAKE. EBEDROOM. flrtplact, full biat. Lot K g 300. ri8HERMAN-8 PARADISE. 2S mlnntct to Pont., Pvt. lake, no notort, WM. 110 down, |10 mo. Pont. PE 4-4001 and OR l-isto or Dot. JO 4-M31 and U 1-7711, n Corp. 3-im of Dot'jo' 1-7711, Dale Brian Corp.____ LOT 43, ARLINOTON DRIVE. I^N-tlac Lk^ _on ^70t* I««oon. By Lake Front —$1,500 Dn. Pretty whit* with aqua trim. Very belt condition. PolliMd oak Oeon ntUtty. aotomaUo oU fumaet, Itb ow garago. full prltt IIO.MO -•71 mo. HAROLD R. PRANKS. RtaHor. 3U3 Union Lake Rd. LOVELT LAKE HOMB-SACIUPICE Located at WUlum'i Lake. Colonial exterior. Pireplaee, 3 bedroom. UtlUty room, family room, large kitchen, dining rm., 13x30 llTlng room. I ft. celling. AU roomi are paneled. AU t«. hath, room, battment. Large toe tfUt---- “*■—* Owner For Sale Lots S4 MIW* Rent, L'aa Bna. Prop. 87A Moimw to Loan 61 .. (Uc*Bi*4l Money Lenderel For Lease Larfa atora bulMlag la PoaUae, K!ss*.s«i“,'ia3{a B**e. iBoladet aatpl* parkiat ^LLIS M. BREWER sraa,'- n 84131 *■** PB 447M CENTUar PINANOB COMPANY IM south Broadway Lake Orloa uV E15I3 Credit Advisors 61A BUDGET YOUR DEBTS COMSOLmATB BIUa-NO LOANS For Tour Boot Bo$ to OH Out of Oobt. Boo Financial Advisers, Inc. m 8. SAOINAUr PE S-7053 Business Opportunitlas 89 THE POXTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JULY 29.' 1961 Houseman-Spitzley MT»7433 JO»gi3l WO 3-4111 BUILDING LOTS locaUm^ bXSog: offer, OR nm. 11 ihkihiB to Pontiac. PHA and VA ap-P~y*d lot. ll.MO. 331 down. iS mo. BUck top road! and elty SlSSo^t.'^V HI-HILL VILLAGE -i^rtUSd'f'SroufrmS! p.ij‘{S5iS^r*‘sini.S: lent drainage and good waUr. Low at |l,lil with IIH down. 25.P**' OR 31331 aner 7:30 p.m. sBI5R$iIok •ACRIPICE HILLTOP LOTS ^ated la WaUrferd Hill Manor. Plneit view In the eounuy. Ottr-loi*lng beottUful Tan Norman Lake. See for mllem-Lak* prlrl-legei. Pina tebaol dlitrleU. Pin* location - Drtr* out IBIxabolh Lake Rd.. to Scott Lake Rd.. turn rl^t 3 block! to LaeoU. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Creek HUlt. Beet offer. PonUac Preti Box 1.________________________ NKNON^ .Pftfy*- WESt For atale Acr—ge 55 ACRES. BEAUTIPOL HOMIBITB Clarkiton. Thli comer parcel li a tteal at I3.M0 with low down payment. Be tint to tee It. J. C. RATDEN. REALTOR d E Walton_____________PE 1-0441 ACRES WITH POUNDATION I ACRES — LOCATED ON PON-tlac Lake Rd., near new Oakland County Benrle* Center and Courthouie, New tbt—‘— — Terrific--------------- For Sale Fsrms 56 0 ACRES. 7 ROOK 3 BATH, bam. out buUdlngt. No broken. PE 4-1113. ACRE BUILOINO SITE —ClAMB iN. 13 ACRES — CLOSE IN pletu let of farm buUdlngt—net blacktopped roadt — 111,(30' - lubitantlal down.____________ II ACRES — VACANT — ESTATE itparauiy. OR LAKEFRONT SPECIALS PONUAC LAKE. Pumlihed cottage. Sandy beach. M.IM. 11,100 doen. WILLIAMS LAKE. BeauUfuI wooded lot, excellent beach Only ll.OOo down. ll.MO PONTIAC LAKE. Year round modem. A iteal on terms. At $7,010 WILLIAMS LAKE Year round modern. A ateal on term*. At MACEDAY lake. Year round. Sac-rUlct. (13.M0. > WILLIAllS LAKE. Year round. 4-bedroom. 3 bath. Excellent beach. Eaty ttrmt. ai7.M0. COOLEY LAKE. lA, acre eiUte. Brick year round. Termi. $1I,4M. J. A. TAYLOR, Realtor UAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ri33 HIGHLAND ROAD (MMI DnUy M Sunday IM OR 4JB0I UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE OR 3-1311. It no ant. PE 1-7031 _________OR 3-3411 40 ACRES NEAR HADLeT. ABOUT At Of mUt frontage. On blacktop. Excellent tet of modern bidut- sr«‘R,5“„,'S7'iL"'VJa: S'.' Ins ana. lUneta tore** tale, tSo a loot. Nr. New Shonping Center looed'mmmT. haring BEAUTY SHOP. GOOD LOCATION. . 331 Main, ^heiU^OL 3-1011. Ur. Ot^ butlnett acUtdUtt f^e | tale. OL I-04M. 1:30 to I. I sTsv fk "yAgia* n. "w .0^ • ' BALb 'kAdLE LAKi bath bm----- bom*. I joy th* and tpeno in* wnwei In the cUmau of yo Be* ibu maoey aal MI.MO with uim d rtaenti, owi ■Uly letup. En-wbU* you work MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOMW A. LANDMESBBR, BROKER U73 TELEGRAPH RD PE 4-llb Opon 'tU I Erti_____ CUEn^^OAGE S REALTY WO 3-OTOO—EM 3-4333 Food Market Leeal money making katlneie. in addition will aeU ralunbla property. fixture* end all. WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH F. REISZ. sales MOR. PE 4-4736 --------- OPPOR- ---. ... man who weuld Ilk* to be m the tnel oil builneet for hNntelf. Muet her* wide *x- Motor and PUber Body planU. PumUblnfi Inelndod. I, 4 and P room apartmenU. Ooo earataker mrtmaot. »ly wyM. M.300 down nnd 3300 monthly. I por cent Intnroit. WUl bolp llnnneo If you bore olbor aoeontl**. Clark Itaal BeUto. PB P7MI. Roa. PE I-H13. Potantlal aanaal groat orar IM.IWI.______________ PARTY STORES BotUta, cent and beer by th* half barrtl, wUb draft equlpmant to rent, bnrboouo ohlcxen and rib*. If you aro looking for n real Swd butlatt* cheek on that* two. roti ortr 1100,000, exetUant to-ceuoo, 1 with real ettau, good term*. Peterson Real EsUte MY 3-1681 _______OPEN EVENINGS________ SMALL RETAIL DRY CLEANING etoro. UL 3.4311. 1SEE ENOWN RESTAURANT, tamo loeatlan for 30 yeara. BtA grott, 0I.M0 down. PartaaraUp dUaolTlnt. PE M707. SMALL GROCERY Boar and wlnt doing good botl-aaii. Located on main highway la rlUngt near PonUac. 010,100, urm*. Clarence C. Ridgeway BROKER PE P7001 301 W. WALTON BLVD. SUNOCO STATIONS Pranchliei art arallabit In Pontiac. Rocheiter araat offerinc tbo** op-portunltlci: 1-PAID TRAINING PROGRAM 3-YOUR OWN BOSS 3-MODE8T INVESTMENT e-OUTDOOR WORK O-mOH PROFIT POTENTIAL ---------------„ Partridge IS THE “BIRD’- TO BEE NORTHERN LIQUOR Unuiual offering Ineludei 14 acre* with tk mile of main highway frontage near Lake Charlevoix, center of winter tkl area, deer ' I and tummer retort*. 3 sw” J Bond for FREE “Michigan But-Inttt Ouide.” PARTRIDGE AND ASSOC.. REALTORS BUSINBSSES THRUOUT MICH. lOOO W. HURON__PE 4-3M1 STATIONS FOR LEASE GOOD POTENTIAL, Pltatt oaU between I a.m. and I p.m. 603-3344 nr after S p.m. 033-3437. PURE OIL COMPANY Sale Land Contracts LAKE ORION LAKEFRONT. SOLD for Oll.lOe, 03.000 don“ "" month. 1% intcreet. principal balanco OlO.M -----1 03,300. JO 0-0370. LAND CONTRACT BOLD. 03.n6~. Balanco owad 03,311 at 7 por cent Intcreet. WIU diaeount 10 per eent. C.^ Pi^^^ Realtor, OrtoarUle. LAKE LOTS 00 X 300’ on the water. Bx-cluelre, tome wooded. Buy new. build whan you ere ready. Eaty terrnt. caU Commerce. Eld 1-OOU for Information, Lakeihore Development Corn., 7404 B. Highland Rd. (M-H), Dorothy >. Hart, Broker. OAKLANb LAKE Watoitroot loti - Saerlflee, 04,-MO eoah each. IMl DtU Rd. LAKEFRONT R AH6h attaohad garage. 3 bad-den, family room. Newly ------Jd. Immediate oeeunanee By owner EM 3-1010. Northern Property 51A ________________________Idlngt. I. hnBtlag and Oablag. Located vooB CadUlae and Tmvarao ’. Prtoa 00,000 witti term*. UL Sele jRerty 83 WEBSTER ANNETT INC. Realtors’-!I’k s. setinaw 20 E Huron 81 PE 0-0406 __Open Evenlngi and Sunday 1-4 IN THE THUMB AREA AT CASS City. Mich. ISO acret of tractor land. Older act of farm buUd-lOj^t. 018 000 with 05,000 down. 61 Mon^ lOTdw) ^ ^ Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance CorporeUon of ronUee YOU VE OOT TO SEE THIS 00-acr* term with modern boute, barn, tool ebod and other farm bulldlnfi. Straam on property -Many iprlnci. Well fenced. % mile road frootaga. IKOOO. OO.OOO “c^PANGUS. Realtor ORTONVILLB B South Street_________NA 7-3010 Sale Business Property 87 130 PEST - PRONTAOB ON Oakland Aee., dote to new Court House. Ideal for most any type commercial tnter-priee. City water and fewer on property. Only 03,500 down will handle. Warren Stout Realtor, 77 N. Saginaw St., PE 5-iin. "BUD” Zesto Drive In 01.000 down! balance at IM per month. Ltoae rani to May 1004. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 43 Mt. Claman* St. FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 4-8773 .4. po&t m: BM^IltlM hi took It oyer. rioBrmrTTO ttent, L’se Bus. Prop. 87A EXCELLENT TELBORAPH fnnuge. lais cquare foot all; eondltiwed etore. Plenty of park-lot. Ideal for doctor, arabboot or atomeyi office. Cloee to Mlraolc Mile Ibopping Center. A. rOHNSON & SONS REAL XSTATB-INSURANCB 1700 B. T*LBORAn FE 4-2533 Signature up to 34 monOii re repay. PH. KE 2-9206 OAKLAND TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS^^M^^ 0500 UYE^CK HOUSEHOLD GOODS OL 04711 OL 1-0701 PL 3-3MI PL 3-3110 ■•FRIENDLY SERVICE" BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 oppiCBB nr PantlM — Drayton Pieii WaUed Lk., BIrmkii LOANS $M TO $000 - 039 - IMO OOMMUNITT loan CO. LAWRENCE — " Need $25 to $500? See Seaboard Phone FE 3-7017 1185 N. Perry St. PARKDIO ho nfoBLEM Seaboard Finance Co. LOANS $25 TO $506 Ob your iltBatara or olfcar aoei tty. M month* to repay. Our ear HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 H. Perry St,. Corner E. ___,^r"s^v?n!_ 04 W. Lawreuee ^ PE 4-1030 WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We will b# glad to help yon. STATE FINANCE CO. *** PAY OFF ALL Y( WITHOUT A . ONI PAYMENT ____ AVOID OARNISHMEirrS REPOSSBniONS. ' Come la Now or Call for A TOMB APPOINTMENT City Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 ' 733 W. Huron, .PONTIAC, MICH. OPPOBITI MAlh POST OFFICE Member of Ponttae MwtfSgG LOjUM 62 A Mortgage Problem ^ASH availaelM To Improve your home and pay — -•■ of your debt* plui your — -r land eootraet. Your Voss & Buckner, Inc. $ Nauonol Bldg. PE 44730 MORTGAOBS Ol5 I-A6rB Uk'. ~“‘b 100-loot Irontoga. Mo apgrMe-Ice. B. O. Cbarleo, Baullabli m Loan Sarvleo, 1717 i. Ttle- MVH1W_^ 3-WRBEL TRAILER. 1040 VAM-nott track, l wtok cU Gorman Bbeparde. Mil or traA. Want Imm projeotor, outboard motor or what Mfa you. Pace Realty. OR beater, white walla. Tinted glaet. power eteerlng. low mUeaga. Wi" ti^ lor elder ear. MA 0-3111 CABIN, GOOD RUNTINO AN flihlni. IN mllat north. 0700 eat *“ --------- Or iwap lOr car t 1 Partrlck. PE V3346. WILL TRADE SMALL 0 ROOM bout* with 3 loti for Income property or large house lo Longfellow School District. WrlU Box 05 PonUac Press.________________________ For Sale Clothing 64 LADIES CLOTHING. SIZES 10 TO 33tk. presMs,^aekeU and__coaU. BATHINETTB. BASSINETTE, Sale Household Goods 65 I DAVENPORT AND CHAIR, eookuil table and 3 end table 1 davenport. 1 bed. mattroes ai springs. 1 corner bookcase, gold ud 1 black swlval platfori rockers. OlV padded Icathar bi with sink. MA 6-1304.______________ apartmenv um, ev ■---------------- aCes, 014 to 0100. 30 guaranteed refrtcerators and watbert. aa Oil. CaUnat oink, 030. < eroU laundry tubaTgU. Desk chair, 030. 31 ” TV 031. Sofa bads. 010. Badroome, 040. Living rooms. 111. Odd btda, droiMri, ebettt, tprlBfi, and ehalrt. Ev-arythlnt In uMd furnltur* at bargain prlctt. AL80_NEW • ■ I OP A KIND skBCIALS _____ Ironrlt* Ironer __ 0300.00 Mytyi^^h^m^Dyar gUO m N. sagUiaw________PE 04110 01.00 WMk. Bargain Bmtt* cat*. PE 34048._____________ I PIECE CURVED SECTIONAL vtnnott. 3 blond walnit i oovra tablet, (1) 44“ eoravan < foo tablt. All ISO. PB 0-0330. 3-lV PANS ___________PE 4-1433_________ 3 PIECE SECTIONAL, CORNER blnitlcn PE 3-M40._____________________ 3 ROOMS, "new furniture IN- eluding food range and relrlger-ator. Cheap. E-Z Mrrni, Bargtln Houst, 103 N. Cats, thC 3-0042. 3 ROOMS OF BRAND NEW PUR-nlture. davenport and chair, U-blti, lampt, bedroom suit*, mat-trcM and iprlngt, vanity tamps. 5 plect dlntttt. AO for 03N. Payments only 03J6 a wtok. Pear-lon’t, 43 Orchard Laka Ave. I-PIBCB WWLkUT klDROOM 13 FOAM BACKED RUGS, H, alto twoodt and Amaln- I. Rug pads OO.M, PaarioD't - —nlturt, O Orchard Lake Ave. 0 YEAR CRfBB, BRAND MEW. 013.90 up. Pearton’i Furniture, U Orcharif Lake Ave. ___________ 0-piKci DiNuio itoSM sir 0 - BLOND CONSOLE TV BET, 010. green frleie hideabed. 030. Call 0034107. 7 PIECE LIYINO ROOM BUTTE (brand new). Davenport and chair. 3 step tablaa. Matching coffee table. 3 decorator lamp*. *ra°ARBON^P^RNlTuft^' 0 CUBIC FOOT KELVINATOR RE-frlgerator. ExetUent condition. PE O-iMO afttr 4 p.m. 10“ Atalrxl ........ ao Mtt to chooto frolii We take tradta Open I to WALTON TV PE 3-33f 010 E. Walton, corner of Joelyn 13 1 10 TTILTON RUG Wlflf PAt>; jood condition, Burguody, IM. OR 0 INCH OAS' RANGE. BZCIX.-lent oondlUoa. PB 34430. 0 - MSROif bM.6Kl;~aiJfcTkf6 ra^^uted 0 -o-Uta. ,I«. call ratriforator comblnattoiL a______ tor 0300. 1 yr. oldVOT 4-1704 after 3 p.m, t k 0 RUGS ................ 03.00 LATEST NETTS IS LISTED ON THESE PAOB8I Newt of What People Have to 8E1A BENT or WANT TO BUY. Order your Ad on the 0 Day, Low COat Pian . , . Oaaeel TUien HoaulU Ari MUlnod . . . It-t tboBoonomleal way. Juat XNnl^ %A1S1. TIZZY TWKNTYOyE By Kate Oaann For Sale Miscellaneous 67 MA Etoaa after 0 OAS P6rCED air PUiRNACBS, Inetalled average 0 hot air vuat, 0400. Ace Heating S Cooling Co. OR 3-4054.____________________ 3 WHEEL TRAILER. 5^0. _______TRAILER, Western taddle, i( £453*1. For Sa|s Mlscellsneoui 67 MB 541 PLAT OTM, 511., TWO ^■t bleyclat, M la„ $( oaob. PE 34504. PAINT WITH KOTO ---Id OMl due I Supply Ce. _________34135__________ , 3-WHEEL TRAnEB^^i^t J 10“ “t(W- pipe 10c. Toliote lli.N, O. A. Ttaomjssoi^OOO MM We*(. i-litCH SOIL PIPE, 5 FT. ..' 5 *.10 SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 173 B. SAGINAW PE 5-3188 543ALLON AQOAR'njW. FULLY equipped. 115. Black full length ^utn writing 0U.M and up. We take trade-liM. TVs «r other artlelee of value. Obel Radio and TV. 3030 ElltabeUi Lake Road. — ________deik, lamps. PE 34376. BRAUni^ BINOER SEWING machine, tig tagger In blond desk. Balance low at IM or make paymenti of 17.10 per month. Universal Co. PE 4-eU6. BIO NEW 13 CUBIC FOOT PRESiZ-- *— 05. R. B, Munro Electric BOTTLBD OAS. FREE HOOK-UP. Kenyon Battled Gee Co. Phone OR 3-3U1 for deUH*.__ BETTER BUYS Adlue Holly; luetabl* bed fremes . Innertprlng mattrui .. 3 pe. Vedroom eidt* .. 3 pc. Hying room eult* ...... HEDROOM OUTPITTINO —. 0703 DIzU Drayton PlaUii OR 34734 Open 0 tin 5:30 Mon, tin 0:30 ; olo.s O CO. Berry Garage Door Factory Seconds Avalleble at tlieabla dlttoui 23U Cole Street. Blrmlngban. PE 3-0303 Ml 4-1035 BRAND NEW ‘ WROUGHT Ir6n vlng room aet, 3 piece Mt, bunk bode, end to_______________ eofiee table, matching tajlla lampa 14 In. Zero olectrle fan. 31 Inch Zenith Teleyleloo. Playpen, ys CROSLET 8HELVADOR REFrIo- 77ttf*'vi*oar at Ma'ceday Laki Sunday from 12 *- ------ EM 3^om. dSkp“freeze. ___________________ stove, $45 Automatic washer, (3$. Refrigerator, $1$. 31 inch TV, good condlUon, $40. Girls bike. Uke new, $1S. 0 piece dining set, $30. Harris'- »« S-V7M town kitchen. FE S ELECTRIC 8T( boot tlO treUer g: _______. Williams Lake.____ ntlOIDAlRE DELUXE PREI^ door storage, 3U pounds of f( ttorage. gflO.M. Crump Electric, Inc. 3460 Auburn Rd. No pbione ordrs please. Uicblcan Pluorsseont, Ml Orchard Lake FREEZERS—$148 Name brand fretaeri. All fast treea# abelves, handy door ator-age, staled In unit, new In etwtof. • n-rwana -pPLIANCES ~“yton Plains bAMtLTCSi OAS DRVte. 0125. PE mt*. 771U letrlbuting 4 BURNER KALAMAITO 7700D STOVE^ ekcellent eoadltlon __________PE 4-1113______ LATE MODEL PRIOIDAIR-apartment ate* reMg. la perfect condlUon, $70. PE 3-lWl._ UQUfDATIoil ' 'bale AT COUN-try Oallerlee. 1»41 8 Telegraph Rd. 3nd door South of Calico corners. Furnltur* and accesso-rles. Vs to % oft,________ l3S~nto "■^~Ti~cuBicnp55r I7U Will sen for $S5“S LET trs bu¥ It or sell rr for YOU OXFORD (XMdMUNITT AUCTION. OA S40S1. MAHOGANY ANTIQUES, MATCH- kAirHROOM PlETURiS. 61l Aib gas turnaees. Hot water ud steam boiler. Automatls w a ter beater. Hardware, elect. suppUei crock aad jilpe and fittings, tow Brolhtrs Paint. “ --- berry, charcoal, e M7 Baldwin Aveni fltUngs. ioi aper Kernt* 'beToRT' BUPPL'Y tow Lapeer Rd._______PI _____ APPROXIMATELY lOP PICEIW fen^e. poets, I gatM. IM. OR| BUilTTN TAPPAN STAINLESS electric range and oven tet, IlM. Royal “ " " REFRIGERATORS RENEWED All Blaea—Guaranteed PtweiOTs from alt NEW MODELS 0-Year Warranty Family SIm Prom tlU O' long. ( imea top and Royal Oak _____________ Woodward, Royal Oak, 0-3044______________________ BROKEN fLAT CONCRETE BOILER, STEAM OL______ crane. 130,000 BTU, $130.00_OR 3-13W. BATH TUB, LAVATORY TTITH faucet and eomplcu toilet bowl. EM 34010. REFRIOBKATORB, 040.10; TV'S, $10.0$ and im. BwMt's Radio and Appl., 433 TV. Huron. PE t-llM. REFRIGERATOR PREEZER COM. blnatioa Late model. Bal. $3 per week. Deluxe washer $39. Water softener like new, bal. 03.7$ per mo Bchlck'e, MY 3-3711.___ REPRIOERATOR. ELECTRIC stove, other mice. Items. AU In exo. condimm OR 4-1004.___ REBUILT VACUUMS, OIZW UP 7U W. Huron, Barnet A Hargrai RED DAVENIPORT AND CHAIR. __________FE a4774_________ SMALL DEEP FREEZE, NEW. BEALY POSTURE-PEDIC MA (t and box spring, axe eon I, gM. OR 34603. EWINO MACKINEi. TVROLE-talc to all. New, uead aM ro-posMssed. Qver 70 modtli to choose from. Prices start Singer portables. 010.50 Mg xag equipment. Curt's AppOaneei, 6411 Hatchery Rd. OR ........... SETTINO MACHWE— AUTOWaT-Ic Zlg Zag. Must tell store away. Just dial to put on but_ designs, blind hems. Yours for only (44.15 or pay 54.M per mo. Call lor appointment. FB 5-5401 Capitol Sowtaif Center._ 1x13 RUOS, m w. Me- irja^ioy'?a?!i"%¥?yi* dryer. Both 545. PE 34433. Rtw used act*. Lowoft 'Oft prices. I. 5111 Com- trie range B. B. Munro Electric Co., 1050 W. Huron._________________ 0-7003. Electric bend taqder. 004 Orlton Maimlno Ino ijACHl AlfiSaf singer Mss. wtth- ----- ------------ „.36 per nU) or pay toUl only 043.50. I Capitol Sewing Center. PE SINOER BBWINO MACHINE — dressmaker model with tig sag. Completely equipped In cabinet. Balance 535 or take on payments of |5 gr month. Universal Co. TALBOTT LUMBER BPS patot. Gold Bond paint. Du- _____luclta Hardvrare, supplies t.m ’U1 5;M. Sun. 5 ^’5 Oek Kitchens. 4330 N.|PE 34011. Woodward. Royal Oak. Liberty'(j------------------ 0-3*44._________________________ ‘ -jusio Hjrnaces, coMl>LiitK mplet* « luble tin BED AUTOMATIC WASHERS. Pay at lItU* at 11.36 a WMk. GOODYEAR BERVICE STORE W B. Cast__________FE 541M BENCHES. 5011 WALDON ^§55_________ WALL FURNACE. 375 GALLON TnCDDINO DRESS, VEIL 3-epeed table model red..,--- graph. TabI* model redto. EM 3-0601 after d ~ “ ^NorriM well heater tftdi' blower. Any rea-sonable offer. TR 0-OM3. COLORED BAEED BNAMkL ALUMINUM STORM^ASR ALUNtlNUlf *MdSo *- *^NIN08 No money down., *0 mo. and 1 ~ Deal direct with owner and ta< CaU JOE VALLELY Now ---- — ----pjonetr " TANK. 0100. PEJ-MOO^ Ilg EAST LAKTRENCB Everything to meet your needs. Clothing. Furniture, AppUancet. Machinery irZHT Attention, Truckers Loadiag Peat at Bex Bay Sub. Corner of Williams Lake Rd. aad Elisabeth Lake Rd. EM 3-OI8i. BIEACH SAND, 4046 6r n6Ab gravel 57. 5 yds. del. Pill aad Cushion sand. Loadl^^^lS 8. builders______ ________.--■-■I and dirt. Cemaut mortar, trucking and tUe. Ok 5-1934. tICM DARK CLAY LOAM TOP rE 44Mg!'*"'* <4UvvA- RICH BLACK DIRT,TOP. SOn. Oravel, Me yd.—lOA ttoiM aad Overslsed Stooo. S3 rd- IPIll Dlit. 30c yd. Delivery eittr *“”• CAN 8TONK S33g 1 Wood, Cosi and Fuei 77 SLAB WOOD OR —id. 3 eorde |i>. a«i. QbT MAIU. n MUt. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 78 DAY LILLIES—ALL COLORS. CAN dig now. PlaeblU Oardeai on Lakevtew, off Joelyn et Judah rTttriii------- 5b*teo, fraocM Gardens. $15 E.^Long Lake Rd. between RoebetMr Hid. and Llv-ernolt. MU »-3413. Cletml Thura- For Sale Pets 3 REOIBTERBD GERMAN I berdt. Penelee. It month, OL 1-M BULL DOZER. TERRATRACT O. Step Ot a-woB, CASH WAY STANLEY ALUMINUM TVINDOWS 4x5 Vb Masonite .... *1.55 4x5 tb Pegboard .... (3.M Mxtt sa-ft. Rock Lath . 5 .f il Plasterboard .. f ' It H Plyteore ..... 1 Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY Hwsisv Cameras & Equipment 70 t BELL AND HOWELL amer* and cate, model With 3 lens, MU 4-4756. Sale Musical Goods 71 SLINOERLAND DRUMS, . FLOOR M O DELS SPINET ptan(». Large dlscoont, Oalla-gher's, fE - DEEP WELiT? ■ ■ Double Bowl 'tok V eopper, 10 4b“ copper. 10 ft. lengths 1 ft. len^ .. ft. 00& .... BABY ORAND. EXCELLENT CON-dltlon, one only. $470. < LEW BETTERLY MUSIC CO. oif>po6rnt b’ham theater ELECTRIC GUITAR. EXCELLENT INSTRUMENTS. BE READY WHEN SCHOOL STARTS. CHOOSE PROM LAROE SELECTION LIBERAL TRADE ALLOWANCM BTUDENT8 RENTAL PLAN LAYAWAY OR PAYMENT PLAN EDWARD'S_______II g. SAOINAW Ideal for charitable 0 BALDWIN BPINR ORGAN, 8PE-clal t— FORMICA. PLUMBINO, Pnsn 1. glass, wiring. Open 7 days. FE 5-4713 Me-*--'- ---- •“ ” ^fojHcalm 00 KART. 7VE8T BEND ENGINE Exc. condition. Extras. PI 5-0740. OOOD USED PLUSH OUTSIDE door and garage door. 3'l''x0'l'' imall cemei Used Trade-In Dept. PlaUorm rocker .......... 53 Davenport and chair .... 53.... Refrigerator .. *40.50 5 piece breakfast set .. 541.55 Table buffet and 4 chairs . 545.55 Triple dresser, chest and full tier bookcase bed. walnut. I135.55 THOMAS ECONOMY 361 Saginaw___________FE 3-0151 vacuum' cleaner - A BRAND new 1001 tank type with all attachments. Close-outs. $15. Revel Distributing Co Cell PE 4-4240 WALNUT TABLE. I CHAIRS. CHI-", cabinet and buflet Priced for lick tale. PE 3-8721 or 133 W ___ilnhont.____________________ WATER SOFTENER. LOCK ~NEW Balance (I."*------*• - MY 3-3711. LON< JENNITE 1-16 IO-LA8TINO PROTBcnO* ____ASPHALT PAVEMENTS. Stops freeie-thiw damage, *• well et softening effects of get and oil. Gives a smooth satin black finish. I 5-Csallon Can $9.95 I BLAYLOCK COAL A SUPPLY OO !$1 Orchard Lake_Ave. EE 3-7101 i KITCHEN C a'b 1 n'e T ' SINKS, scratched 43" model. $$» value. $44 90 while they last Terrific values on 94 " and «S " models Michlga chard I r week. Schick 1 wrinoer washer with pump. running condiUoa 131. EM LAVATORIES. COMPLETE. 134 50 value. 014.05. Alio bkthtubs. toilets. shower stalls. Irregulars, terrific values. Michigan Ploures-cent. 393 Orchard Lake—1 WHIRPOOL OAS^^DRYER. EXCEL- white sewing MACHINE, 7 yeare old. PE t-30M. VnESTINOHOCSE COMBINA'HON dlshwaeher-elnk-dlsposal. Ideal for eumoier cottage, priced very ree-sonebly, MA 5-3055. WALNUT DININO ROOM SET. water softener, leather chair, swimming ppol lilS’, reasonable, MI 5-7354 oil fur a II c” 04,000 MU, duct work. 375 gal. tank tor sale 005. FE 8-3710. MKDkAnX CABINETS. LARGE 20 " mirror, slightly marred, 03 09-Large selection of cabinets with or without lights, sliding^ doors. Tprrlflc buys Michigan Fluorescent. 303 Orchard Lake—30. MATERNITY SIZES 10 AND 13 Player piano rolls. FB 3-3333. MERCURY OUTBOARD MiOTOR. Mark 30, forward, reverse and tank. 080. electric hedge clippers, lU. FE 9-7301. MOVIE SCREEN, TTPtWRtTER, Ironer, electric window fan, household furnishings, some Inm-her and paint. C^sp. 0g2-3379. NEW SHiPMENT USED 3x4—3X5 Excellent quality, priced to tell. Bee^ us for sU your building SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL 8ALB8 COMPANY 9340 Highland Rd. lM-501 OR 3-7003 WYMAN'.S USED TRADE-IN DEPT Ousr. elec, washer 139.65 Ousr, elec. refrIg $31.05 Elec. Ironer 013.05 Apt. Site gas stove 010.09 Sofa bed $10.09 4 pc. bedrm. eulte $40.09 35'' gas stove $30.09 1 pe. Uv. rm. suite . 010.09 1$ W. Pike FE 4-1133 EZ terrnt YOUNOTODWH built-in OAS oven and cook top, oven eablntt, cook top eablntt, plut 7 toot dlipliy cabinet* wttn tlnk and faoottt. OOM value for $5*5. R. B. Munro Electric Co., 1060 W. Huron. Antiques 68 A antique CHINESE URN—TEAK btae. imerl bowl with teak base. Blique tigurlnea. Veneclan glsst. Amber glaes decanter and gtossei. Copper baiket, painting—antique frame Blue talln glait vate. Pair of Chlnei* RMStanU. German Lustra cupt and tauceri. Mwj other itemt by owner. MI REm SPRINGFIELD CUSTOM Sportel, JO.oe, new custom stock, worth tlN, electric Singer portable tewing mscblne, 135, Speed-Queen wrihger type washer, 530. Kenmore oil space heater, $30, chrome plated 33 automatic pistol, purchase permit required, $20. CaU EM 3-3753. NOTICE IM for your power mower on any riding mower or tractor. 115 on any power mower or tlUer. Let us five you a good deal. Frt* ticket* to drive In. Evans Equ^ ment, 5507 Dixie Rwy. MA 5(171. OR J-7U4. FARM WAOON ORNAMENTAL. OR 3-1301. A BASiafENT PULL OP ROOM A PockH Pull of Money When You Bell Your Sttrplui Itemt Through Want Aot Dial PE Mill Nowl Hi-Fi, TV and Radio 66 31 INCH CONSOLE MODEL Oomidetely RecondlUontd ' I Year Warranty PRETTEH'S APPLIANCE MIRACLE IGLE CENTER RCA TMT EQUIPMENT WB M~A DH Bar generator and WR 61 A Color bar generator. WUl sacrifice for best offer or trade. PE 34305. OPPICA PUBNITDRI iUfD MA-chlnea, used desks, chtlrs. upholstered straight',-ehalrt. tables, ttorage file*, safe, work bench., cost rackt, drafting machines, electric A.B. Dick mimeograph, multlllth offset press, typewriters, t-ddlng machines, check protectors. OR 34757. and MI 53010 Porbe* PrlnUng » Oftice Supp^ PILE OP LOOS AND WOOD FREE for btullhg, and for paytog for thli ad. m-TItg. RCA c6mbiiIatiok r^66rd 1 Pieter. AM-PM radio eooaole. MI NEW and USED OAS (AND OIL furnaeci. Por the best buy eaU MA l-IMI. Pluo gain, FE g-4103. By factory expert. EXPERT PIAiro TUNING By Matter Crafttman UIMEDIATE SERVICB Wiegand Music Center Phone PIMeral 3-4*14 B-PLAT clarinet. good condlUon. FE 447I0. CONN MINUET OROANB ww heve 3 floor modeli at greatly reduced price. MORRIS MUSIC 14 s; Telegraph PB 3-0507 (Acroaa from Tel-Hurop) SELL YOUR UPRIGHT OR SPIN, et piano to Oallagher Mutic Co. We pay caah. Call PE ........... ARC BLACK POODLE, 1 YEAR, dachshunds (10 DOWN _-’UD8JAHEIM'g RIO. FE 1-353$. AQUARIUMS 3-31 GALLON, 1-IS gallon and L4 saBoa, complete with fUterc, and S^pompe. Heaiag and ever IOOl ftih, (m. MA 4-IMI 90485 Pontlae Trail. Walled Late. Bathing and Trimming **-- all breedt of doge. Pleta* delivery aervlc*^ Black peo- montht, cUp^. 1 OR 3-9151. BOSTON female 3 TfiCARS. Regutered Chihuahua ao«M wiiS in’hli^' AEC. UU Oyd* Rd. 8EAOLE~PUP8: OOOD HUNTTNO atock. $15. OR l-gg7g._______ BEAlhrPDL AKC COLLIE PUPPIES, AKC OR 14171 cockfR pttpg'bLond. iTOii "-sroufhbreda, gr* —•- COCKK~i*uSiBTODPUPPIE8. COCKER PUPPCB8 POR SALK ___________PE 3-1305__________ OUINBA PIOS. RABEtrS. aTl Pet Shop, 51 WllUamt. PE 44433. MALE. BOXER. TOES, TO h6i» In country. 71 8. Johneoo, PE 3-7733.__________________ MINIATURE 8CHNAUZER PUW»Y 4*i"ai. reglatered. MA 5-1531. - VERY CHOICE -■ —E5371. POODLES ToysTafa PUREBRED DACHSHUND PUP^ 7 weeka eld. MaM. $36. PE 44M5. POODLE PUPPIES, BILVXR AND bl^. ^p^.^^Badionabls. OR PARAKEETS OUARANTIEBD TO 303 Or- 13 Orchard Lake—63. 1 bankrupt whole- p I ANO TUHIN_ _________ - - ---- —Schmidt FE 3-5317.______________ 1, SMALL LUSTRE GRAND PIANO. ----------Oallagher't. PE 4-0166. MORRIS MUSIC 34 B. Telegraph FE 2-0547 (Acrots from Tel-Huron)_ VE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD USED pianos. Kroeger upright, 1110: Ludwig upright, $1041 Janssen blond spinet with bench to match. Sale Of,1ce Equipment 72 74 Auburn COMPLETE letter PRESS printing equipment with 24 draw-era Of type, large 3W ft. by 4^ ft. Stone, Cutter, end 10 a 14 Chandler Price Rand Peed Pres*. Call Royal Oak 840-4770.________ — —ck'.’^Reat. MA~44M4.~ ' ■rEAIRINO. if PARAKEETS OUARANTEED "TO A‘Blrd*Batch*“ry. siS 1 ituDurn. uij 3»a00. 'E 9-0333 ' registered OERMAN SHEP-/vm-.D herd, I'x years old, bousebroken Gentle. Good watch dog, 119, FE and all reconditioned. $139 tuned to 440 ai I dellvtrel. _ ... POX rleri, EM 34700. _________ SHEPHERD ALSO COCKER P0P-ples. Purebred. 4531 Moyboo Rd, oddlng^machinea from OM uaaiana ana *'------- ——ere you can L„ or factory rebuilt cash reglater! actory authorlaed In Oakland and : **faetory'*''*b "iht National Caah Reglater' *V. Huron, Pontiac. LE 5-exa*. Oratlot. Mt. Clemeoa, HOw- I 3-4233. Sale Store Equipment 73 NATURAL OAK COUN-tera. electrically lighted with eliding doors. Auburn Heights. Shorta I to II,M Stort. 3341 Auburn Rd. Sale Sporting Goods 74 APACHE CAMP TRAIUR - BAR-. new 1041 demo., 1385. New .model gM. Water aki Pontoon boots _____ _______ . yeora to pay. Open 7 nigbu and -’) day Sunday. Why pay------* DOOS AND CATS BOARDED. Burr-Shell, 37g 8 Telegraph. McNARY’S TAILWAOOEB kEN-neu, training, trlm- H unting Dogs 81 lASSETT — 4 YEARS. 1100 Beagle 11 monUia. *30 3 Terrier beagles. 3 mo. $20-139. Expert tips 00 training. IN BauTwln Road, Lake Orion. BEAOLE PROM OOOD STOCK. Hay, Grain and Feed 82 For Sale Livestock 83 1 HOLSTEIN HEIFER, DUE TO freshen Aug. 35. large and typy, 5501 Beach Rd., Ml 4-7IN. _ 3 RBOIBTERTO ANOCS C09i with calves at i" nin\ I. $75. OR 34104 CHOICE BEW. ^ARTBR, HALF. WHITE PONYrABOUT 40 INCk» high OR )-47oa, 4145 CUn*oavUM For Sale Poultry S I each. OR 3-5dN. Sale Farm Prodaco 86 SMITH'S HUCKLBBBIUtT BEAUTIFUL BCD RAtMTOflii You pick. MA 5-157*__• TWEXTY-TWO THE poXTiAC Press, satitkday. July 29. im Salt Farai Pradoce aoums RiDtHa tractor Sale fiNP*"*** BARGAINS me BATS A TRBMKNOOm LAROK INTKMTOKT OP DSEO ■MALI. WAUUMO AMD. BIDINO TRACTOU.-------* ” “ TORS ' ALL ARB PRiCkD TO HELL. CUBtHT TERMS ATAILABLB. KING BROS. 3^croadatoBs1l ODMMHBB. NRW AND OakO. BL- ^ Hetiae Tniitew^^ W Acceeeerite 97 ~rm firwam-Tai i*ewbSF~ Cree's 10' Truck Camper ON DISPLAY ALSO Doa^M* Um m Cree Travel-Coaches 13/j'to29’ Start at $995 WtrlAn C»»^ fep Rtar«4 apache . . *M1 Holly Marine & Coach B^LT!”lZK:mdAN BAm^RAW Opra D»lly And -----(. ^ > PM PCELL^' ALOM .. OLA8S____________________. Aqm SVAa AlaalNa, mA Cntta- L ARO SERTUm DART 8POR1__ ______ .ifH" ssx.\aryt\sii Dpfn PAllT A 8^ah t A ■■-« ra. All New in Pontiac ORAOT WHITE LAPITRAaE AQDA SHAM ALDMA LAP WHTIEROnaE^VEHUS CRDUEM 'VEST BkHD MOTORS rtACABptr Clap Traitor w»«i, Ahia . PibcrtlAt. t R -S4 R ■COTT MOTORS ARO SERViaB CROWE OUT BOAT BALES •S E. WA*t* — - - dmit s AREARSaS THAI **"anpwKi Cllsktr owji ow ‘tl JOBRSOR MOTORS GASOVV «Ut0 K M74?,_________ TKAILBR RBRTALa Boat Discounts . Dumm's LABOB SAVnraS POR TOD OR BOATS. MOTORR TRAIL. OPER EVES. ARD SDR. PRIOR &AEE B PnloB Ik Rd. EM MI» ■ CADII : c6r8TBLlaticr. "*1 THE TIME IS NOW! ranauu.!. nvjuu. Bn. EXCEL- CALL PS TODATI AaA coodltiMi. Oosd tlrwi, SMS.'roLLT MARIRE B COMBI ■—— -JAA mil. _______________________.IMW BMIt ra. BOLLT. me LSm Lk MT VMlLi Ahii_________________________ ---------------1 ----« a«t»r. 1 yrt. oM. Wstor . , j jAckita, U^to, stDcrA- _ TO nCEPP ARO SELL tor, rtc. PE A-UTT Of PE AAtU. MOd buyi SoAU - BDRO TRACTOR. R. _____________VACATIOR TRAIU •V pAlat El-1 r**>* Traitor Sstoi An I bSoa 14 -1 >*4A Horth LAptw Rpal tABdca. dtot. I OA BUM ig, SLdr Mi =taca- ____ _____________________ AAto Ot_ BIxatnfhAa. MIeh. , u i». ud n B. ApacIm CAapAn PfUZER ROTOirnijEi^^ Cmr tip iPaca aaba—dra«-tKA AW* And AAAlpaAPt, UM OpSTfed RA.< R4«aa lut^i. oTArtoAds. brAkc aSir^ eoaroto. wlrteg bAffA H< ^Sd^Trt?l!?^CMriIwrd PJA WARTBD It TO IP MOBILE UA boat. AAleb tAM». MY yutl EB AMD dKitvAion ADd BaW I________— Jtorlt MAchlQtn. OrtADTUto. RR 1-JMl. Mia Daat- “— ““ JdAyratb. OcM And OXPORO MOBILE MAROB POR •• lA who wont tbo bAM. . IPlAP AABAOt PAUM. ! atlt rati at Oilord on ; WHEELHORSE .BOLENS TRACTORS ‘Uckeit lA tbo drtoo In. ’ ■ - Auctien Sales B 6c B for Sale Tires (41 I MX14 WraTE «D* tood trtAd. M AAch. PE ia»l. OeSD TIRES. t3.M'0P. WE buy. mB. Alto wfaUAWoUi. SUU Tlra SAtot. iSI S.^^toaw “ evert SATURDAT .......T p.i EVERT SDRDAT 1 p i OPER 1 OATS WEEK M __BUT - SELL. RETAIL DAILY 0DOR PRIZES EVERT APCTTOW IJBnh Room Open Erbry Aootloo r MM DIXIE BIOHWAT TSBSOAT. ADO 43» CAMBtr Due to dtsib .Men told ay nirtact. ph“ «------------- ChArtoo Saltb. Prapitotor. WAtcb Mar ttoalMd Adt. btra on Mon-.doy. SAa Proolx, Aoettoncr. OA AT S M n. ijAko Orton, ay tAaUy I House Trailers PE 4-4M7 o________ .«)OD.PaED^R^ BOHN ADTO ootd rtot. hi 1 Md. Boot I 4-trm. DAWSOR'S SPSaALS USED - U' WOLTERIHE AlA-BtaAB boat AOOAortlbto lop. trAltor. IN] U b p. Er-Innido. All lor .......... I3M WotraAker. O w t n i, StA Ray. StAury. Aqui Qattn and Heary boat*. ErlnrudA motATi. And Pamco traltori. How OA dtiplay. AD prlcri rtdpcrd for ctoaraner. Pl-nanetne aralMM. Tako MM - “ Rlfhlaad. Rl|ht r-ry Rldto Rd. to T Hickory R aode Rd tlgni to DAWI B SALES I ito( bboanl And oaboard iiun~Mrs BMbAwV PE 4MM7; or PE 4 4tM_____ • STANDARD BRAHD REW TIREii. 1 _ „ Oonerol Salety ■^r." Btoek'^or'* oSHraSii* boUtered and M tap. rite. Bnn-rudt motor and traitor, eoa-plttt. RtAMDiblt pnetd. MIT Ml- rtrhlll of! Walton.______ NEW ALOiftROil RPNABOPTS. i KM II’ bonu. MO. Tralltn, MO. AtuBlnna. tlM. Plbtrflat flTO. Wood ninabonu. 1130. Rtf dlt-connty. Erlnnidt aotori. Rueb-------- OOM MM EM I-aOt ED WILLIAMS PAINTS ____ HARDWARE WIRDSBIE CONVERTIBLE TOPS BOAT COVERS I Mil yoo bow to do It Sale Motor Scooters 94 c'toin "|7M'll LAMBBETTA. 3 PORT CTCS.E --------I K,^, rtpnir*. RtAionablt. I3U BnthAbiw Rd North of Styar— Lake Rood IMT MOPED EXCELLENT CON- lOM SILVER DOME. IP ELBC-trie brakra, raal nod oandltlan. Bl0Apa^O^34Mi. 3431 Ltilnr 10 FAMOUS MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM Soo tbo laMit 4TxM wldo and tbt new ABC Debut Model with roof w!m> and bay — Bee thceo osaHty aobOe be •0 to pick Iraa. 0 and 10 a_ Buy or rant your eaeaUan trail. . Oxford Trailer Sales » Mtto a. of Ukt Orion on M m. MT aOWl___________ im aIma. m- all alpminpm. food condition. 1000. EM INI 103CH NEW MOON TaIe orer payaente. PooUac Mobile Romeo IMrk. MO E. tr “ For ^le Motoixycleii 1 •4J HARLET. __________OH 3-0000 SALE OR TRADE — 0» CC TRI- PORTA CAMPER CAMP TRAILER tIRSTREAM condition PE 3-0M4. McCnllneb Tea'O Uko OAELANO ftARUB^EXC^im 301 B Bnitinnw ■ PE S4IS1 M CUSHMAN EAOLE. ---ibullt. 1___ (O. Prlet UM. ■M HARLEY. 74. REW RINOB. 1100 PE 3-OOM ____________ •57 WDIAR 700 CC. MOST siLL. PE 3-3131 _________________ HARLEY M, P L H GOOD SHAPE MOO. 773 MUler St., Roehoeter. AUTHORIZED DEALER ly'i Harley-DAibtoon BaIca 103 W. MontCAlm PI 0-30M For Sale Bicycles 96 AORTRAUAR RACER BKB. CALL PE I-OIM.______________ OUARANTEXO USED BIKES Raw Sebwinn BIket, IM.H u Bcerlett'i Blko and RoMy Sho 30 E Lawrence. PE 3-7M3 REBUILT bicycles ____ MA t-ai3i Hosts snd Accessories 97 Pontiac Headquarters FOR Boat Repair Materials supp:r bargains lO-Pt. Crnlaer with Rend, OdUey And Trailer " SAIXS a SIRTICB 1410 R. Auburn Rd. UL 1-1007 (Bet. Ltreraoto nnd Crooke M.i ACROSS PBOM AVORDALX HlOH SEA RAY BOATS Johneon Motori. Alloy Traltori, Uaed BoaM. Motori. Traltori. KESSLER MARMADUKB r AMiersoot A Leculnt Don’t dwop me. Mommyduke!! It’th too deep!!! Wonted Ueud Cora 101 TOP BUCE-^UNa CAIL TRUCE, POimAC WASTE. Pd lOMO. Used Auto Parts 3RED TR. inoratori. ■ . Ate. for A Sale Used Trucks' For Sole Cars 4 TOU PICEUP. PE ■SO CHETT. d TO S4411, Ui StntA.____ ■M CRXVRCXjrr h,.TOB PICEUP. ^^..nowK.M.M»».CUl M OMC TRUCE, lib ‘ r. MM CRETROLET, % ION PICE-np, 0 R. bn And rAd flnlib. |B0' wHb bank Mrmi. NORTH CHEVROLET CO^ lOM B. WOOD-WARD. BntMlRaHAM. Ml 4-lTM. ON DODOE S7VEPT BIDE. H TON pickup. Ta. radio, henlor, no. condUlon. OLMR OR »A7M. IMT DODOE TRACTOR 700. sib-dto tAnki. tth wbool. tlr-brakta. jo^eondSMn. 0» Soottwood. PE m CHEV¥ tb TON PANELED truck. OM Jamoi E. Bled. OHM. It SAM. ron, Pontiac MEYER’S 'El Gimino 5»ales” 4CRBTROLET) _. Walton Bled. POR-HAC Bua. PE miO - — ---- Better Used Trucks GMC OAELAND AT CASS _______PE 0-04M____► LATE M(»1EL ’M OMC DOW. Auto Insurance 104 Qieck this rate! $37 FOR 6 months on tbo orcraf* cat, Includtat 015.000 liabiutt 01,000 MEDICAL 01.000 DEATH BENEPIT 510.000 Untaunred MotnniM COMPREHENSIVE (Art t ROAD SERVICE STOP IN OR PHONE FE 4-3535 CANCELLED ADTO INSURANCE PRARE A ANDERSON AOERCT IS54 Jotlyn PE «-U3‘ Evot, PE 1-4343 or PE OawO Forelyi A Sipte. Cars 105 lilt TOLESWAOER. SDR ROOF ■tMk No. UK. SLUE RORTR CRETROLET CO. 1000 S. WOODWARD. BIRMIRQHAM. Ml 4X730. •59 VOLKSWAGEN lUdlo nnd henMr. ooUd frccnl $895 Van Camp Chevrolet, Inc. MILFORD_______ MU 4-1031 BLACK 1543 CORVETTE WITH SEA-POWER Inbnrd-Ovtboard OAELAND**MAIUNB EXCHANOE Ontor trallOTi n demonitratlon at Warnor Bee them ard set 13 WOLVERINE RUlX. 3S HP. Erlntude motor. 3143 Oarland._ 13- ALUMINUM BOAT. IS HER-cury Mark motor, trailer, OR 3-0403 GREAT LAKES. 1005 0 BY : Pull bath, new condlUon. b V3330. '. Tlie dollar you save is just as important as the ^ dollar you earn. So be a winner when you buy a Detroiter or Pontiac Chief Mobile Home from Hut-j^hinson's. OVXR M DIPPEHIRT IN WIDTH, nimu, « LAROB BXLBCnON OP O' AND 10’ WIDE RRCON-DITTONID USED MOBILE ROMES AS LOW AS IMS DOWN. STOP AT THE LOT : WITH THE “SPIN- : •“ NING TOP’' ! ' Bob Hutchinson : ^ Mobile Home Sales, Inc. ASOl DUto mthwrny, Draytoii Pinlat na 9.1MA ^ IrWbMih V a mmmk _________j?A#K5r^ TODAT . DONT DELATI Cliff Dreyer’s. Holly Marine Sales “ 0 BaUy Rd. . Jacobson Trader Sales and Rentals ALUMINUM RUNABOUT. 30 n.p Mercury motor, controlr trailer, akie. preterrera, OA 0-333 SEA RAT boats JOHNSON motors Marine Suppllei. Repair Sere. PINTER'S ifMl^y&P* B^E BE? ThSa* TKRRIPIC BOAT DISCOUNT AT Tony’s Marine. Ertnrude motori, 35 yean repair eaparlenee. Orchard Lake Rrad at Sylvan Lake. ^ •til I H P. Johoion motor a 5050 PI 3-US4. ALUMINUM RUNaBoSTR ________ ____________ windihleld and tator trailer with wineb BEST OFFER I Phone OA 0-1073 alter 0 p," BOAT. MOTOR WITH windihleld. Trailer, QU__ ________ f THOMPSON BOAT WITH traUer. OR 3-7407. LAPSTRAEB 40 I 5’ LAPBTRAKE. NYLON CON-vertlble top And nccoiiorlee. hp. electric motor TUt — Eic. condHIon. 0100. PI after 5. ir BOAT, a H P. MOTOR. ^TlbUL-" and eontroli. Will acll aepn-...e. Call attor 5 pm. OR l-ofto, ir INBOARD. OO-HORSi: If OUT- ______ HP Inboard ■ On-3410 Elwood.__________ n CARRIBEAH 4k1 BOAT.l ,tlac powered. Uuet be r-~ Coll 001-3347 After 0 LATEST NEWS IS UBtIeD Newi of RThst I to BELL^ RERT i RUT. drder ynw 0 Day. Low Om t WANT TO OhtAlBOd . . . R’l foo UeoamK Way. Jnil DiAl P« MIU. TERRIFIC SAVINGS After July 4 Owtni Crulteri. akea-crafl cruli LOW DOWN PAYMENT K-2 TERMS Mazurek Marine Sales BAOINAW AT S. BLTD. TransportEt’n Offered 100 ENOINE AIRLINER. NON-STOP. Dteso. 070.00 Hawaii. eee.» <>.— Kw York. 110. Miami, 44. Perry rvfoe Inc. OR 3-U04. Wunted Used Cts $25 MORE For that hlfh irads uaad ne befora you tall. B. .. ■ — WeH.^4540 Dlzla Rlsliway. Phone ---- ------h, iLOOO. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. MM B. WOOD-WARD. BIRinNOHAM. Ml------- CADILLAC lOOd a COUPE LIORT SALMON PINK WITH WHITE TOP. PO W B R WOODWARD. MI 4-3730. ____________ ■IS CHEVY IMPALA 1-OOOR hardtop. Btralfht itlck, whlwwAlU radio, hontcr, 0 cyllndor, Mbck. cloan. Q1.3S0. PE Md34. 1-Year Warranty Suburban-Olds USED CARS 555 -S. Woodward MI 4-4485 ISO CRETTROLET, BDCATNB 4-door aMAo. 5 cyUador with powar-■Udo, radio and hesttr. whitewall Uros. extra clean, Sl.lio. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. MOO S WOOD-WARD. ElRIdlNOHAM. Ml 4-1735. IIM CORVAIR MONZA. IN Excellent candltton. Aisomatlc trana-■laalon. white aldewaua. back-ap llghta. Coronna Cream, green vmyl trim Interior. Ttebt and clean. leee than lO.SM mUee. $1555 CaU MU 5-1757 or con bo seen at " Wlxom Bd.. MlUord. ’55 CHEVT E POTTEROLIDE. 1- They MustGol '55 BulcE eooesrtlbto snd 5 door 3 Plymoutba, '14 to -tt. 5157 to 5307 I CndlUaet. 'U to '57. hardtop, and cooTortlbloe OOM to OI.IN. .JO other good boyi, we finance ECONOMY CARS a AUBURN JULY SPECIALS IM PONTIAC 8TARCRIEP «4loor hardtop. HydramaUc, radio, heater, power oteerlng. power brakei. All MorroUde trim. A 1-owner. IMO PONTIAC STARCRIBP Sport oadon. ^dramntie. radio, heater, powtr abMrtng and brakes. All blna wtth bluo Morroklds —-1-ownor ear UM PONTIAC CATALINA lOtea. Haunt Pontiac Sales CLARXSTON MU ONE imJC NORTH OP UX. 10 Open Moo., Tuea., Thura,, ' LLti U6I CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORT coupe. V-0, Powerglide, radio, beater, wbitewalli. MetalUc blue tinlih. gl.iss. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. lOM 8. — BIRMINOHAM MI--------^ ■M CHEVY, IMPALA. MlOOR. ,f.ar pe“*s&! 7**pwri^ldE*’*radto? ^heater a^ white walla. Royal bluo finish. M4I. NORTH CHEVlUH.Vr CO. UM S. WOODWARD. BIRMINO-HAM. MI b-1731. r Auto BAlei, 550 ouland UM CHEVROLET. BEL Am, V-g with atlek overdrive, convertltato. beautiful bine and like new. Superior Auto Balei 55Q Oakland RTB NEED EXTRA CLEAN USED CARS RIOHT NOW I •TOP DOLLAR PAID’* Glenn’s Motor Sales lU W. RaroB St. 'PE 0-7171 HlitiH d 6TL A iT'tfilte >OR Junk and wreckar ears. Sava Auto. PE 1-3170 er PI 0-»3W- ■p to gno Can and trtMkt. PE gWA. TOTAL AW PARTS. Proo tw”___________^JjM0 UM POHTIaC B0lbtk9lLLB I try for N AVERILL’S MSS DMA Hwy AU.STIN HEALY SPRITX, lOSg. BXAUTIPUL PLUM RID FINISH WITH LEATBBR BUCKET SXATS 4-SPXED TRANR-MISSION. II ACTUAL MILES. WILL SACRIFICE. II.OOI. CORVAIR convf:rt. YES. THIS IS A RARE ONE I UM MODEL, RADIO, HEATWR. 1-SPERD SHIFT. WHITEWALLS. 4.SM-MILE CAR. ONLY gl.MO. 1-Year Warranty Suburban-Olds USED CARS 555 S. Woodward Ml 4-4485 radle, bo________ — dlUon. glM. EM 1-0101. iiii BUICKi CEHTU RT, door, hardtop, exoolleot oondltto I4M. MU 54IM._______________ ‘15 CHEVROLET WAOON . H JEROME BRIGHT SPOT 15U CHEVROLET 4 DOOR. RADIO. HEATER. WHITEWALL TIRES ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Aaiume paymenti o' 533 M per mo Call Credit Mgr . Mr. Parke at Ml 4-75M. Harold Turner. Ford.___________ Fwr Sak Cm 106 ENGLISH FORD 1555 ANOILA. PRISH UOHT ORAT PUmR TOITR ItEO AND ORAT 115-TERIOR. WRITEWALL TIREBi THIS LOTBLT LITTLE CAB mix OET UP TO M PER OALLOH. TOUR CAR VflLL MAKE TRB DOWN PAT-MINT. 5.JM ACTUAL MORB. m IT TOOATI 1-Year Warranty SuburbanOlds USED CARS 555 S. Woodward MI 4-4485 F«p Sak Can 106 PLEASE NOTICE No caeh down sad tmi ly paymente. Lu^ A III a. SastoAtr. T« A li CHEVT IMPALA. : ftao, etandard aUf “ U35 Attor 4 pji. _____d-cytindor powar otaartag. iwuw ^tewaU Uros, solid white flnteh tl.3M. NORTH CHETROUR OO.. UM S^ WOODWARD, RUUaHO- CREVROLET I DOOR. --- DiO, HEATER, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN. AuuMO pay-Rente of tl7.M per mo. Call credit mgr.. Mr. Alu at MI 0-TtM, Harold Turner. P^ 1554 CHEVROLET 3 DOOR. RA-DIOrTHEATEB. WHlTEkrALL TIRfeS. ARSOLUTELT MO MONET DOWN. Aaaumi pAyRonte of TVraer. Ford. UM CHEVT IMPALA CONVBRT1- OLEf 1 DOOk oonpo ImpalA. Tri-por— X stick. Salt or trade. Strateht stick. E. Montcalm. POR THAt BEAttTit*Ud USED CAR See SHELTON Pontiac-Bu'Ick Rochester, Mich. OL 1-8133 Itta CHEVROLET BISCATME 1 .MT 1-M____________________ Jtt CHEVROLET sTaAOR WAO-ON. RADIO. HEATER, AUTO MA’nC TRANSMISSION. AB80-LUTELT NO MONET DOWN. Aaeome paymeoU of 531.1S per mo. Call cradtt Mgf, Mr. Parke at Ml 4-TgSt, Harold Turner, Ford. MS CHEVT ^EL AIR. CLEAN. HARDTOI*. ALL WHITE mTH BLACK AND WHI7TE INTERIOR. EQUIPPED WITH POWER STEERING AND POWER BRAKES. 1-OWNER TRADE. {IN DN. OR TOUR OLD CAR, SALE 1-Year Warranty Suburban-Olds USED CARS 555 S. Woodward Mr 4-4485 CHRTmJCR, ItM. MXX3R SEDAN, Automatic tranemluion. Power etecAng, hooter, radio. C1 Interior. Mew 3 ft. battery. ___ wln- D^OE~U0r~«ddB;'lSmJMAT- 1955 FORD > DODOE 4-DOOR IB CORNET ___ Tt Automat.. steering, powor brakoa, heater and white walla. .. like ovorythlns about thli one glM. MORraCBETROLBr CO. i metal. 11 volt Pull i FORD UN. 4-DOOft CU8TOMUN Vt engine with itaadard Irac mission, whitewall tires. Spa No money down. tU a month, price 53M Lakeside Motors. MERCURY IMS HARDTOP, PARK-LANE 4-DOOK.--- RUTTON DUAL RANOE TRAN EMIESION AND LOADED WITH POWER. $1195 1-Year Warranty Suburban-Olds USED CARS 555 S. Woodward MI 4-4485 Ug1 F<»0 REnUCtABLE Skt- UnoT. nice, gm, PR aastt sBor i. ___ _______ AUTOMATIC TRARSMiaaiON. POWER STEBRINO, WHITEWALL TIRES. ABSOLUTELY HO MONET DOWN. Aeeums poymente of •M.75 per mo. CaU Credit Mgr.. Mr. Parke at Ml 0-7ISS. Harold Tumor. Ford.____________ IM] FORD g, ifRAlOHT STICK. Mnlnllne. glN at II BoUovuo St. U63 FORD WITH SIX CTUN-dora. standard ahift radio, and heater; in very good coodltlon. 1957 FORD 4-door hardtop. Palrlnne M rsdimVod heater, antemnUe tran mistlap, wbltewall tires. IdM. John McAuliffe, Ford 535 OAKLAND_________VEMl- 15 FORD 3 DOOR PASmTlii: 5335. UL HW7. PE tM17~ LLOYD Motors, Inc. Engltsh^ord. — Used Cart IM S. Saginaw_________PE Mill MODEL CLOSE OUT U57 FORD HARDTdp, VERT ^ood^ onty^imi. OR 345M. C. FORD, l-DOOR. V-g ItU FORD V-g. 1 DOOR SEDAN. RADIO, HEATER._WII1TEWALL TIRES. ABSOLUTkLT NO MON- ET DOWN. Atsome pnymenta tI7.M per mo. CnU Credit Mgr . Mr. Parka at MI 4-755S. Harold F*r Sak Crte 106 SPEQAL Ta>1DC RAMBLER SUPER MARKET baa (atatloo Uaad na pAtaanger car o^; OR 1-nto.' OLDS }lgL XTK nulCK FINISH. pSpWCT COOTtniON. SPARK NXVER USED. $2795, I-Year Warranty Suburban-Olds USED CARS • 555 S. Woodward MI 4-4485 ■inFlK HARDTOP-T nut. PrlT— •“ _______EM 37141ft OLDS, -- 3461-___ •|J OLD0 OdKVSRTlBLB. NSw ~10lIDAT CO^U*>E. tradb. PE 5-1751. CONWAY'S ADTO MART •51 Olds. 55. Sdoor ^ ' •57 Rambltr. makti I •MOievy,/------ •M OMC Pickup •N PorA, V5 St— ■M WtlUe, overdrive •M Chevy, A-1 runali •M Chevy, nice ...... •N Ptomoir"-Superior J For Sak Cars 106 1958 Renault A Mewroom floor bar gate. Real-or, gfoiidAtd ^imtmtotlen. 1960 MG Roadster ■pokad wboato. 4 tpoad trwmU-riim A rtni hloo AUtomobUt. $2095 1960 Renault Dauphine 4 door aedan. fray, with heater and ttaadnrd tronamlaato^. $945 1958 Plymouth Belvedere Front whsal drive. 4 mtaaloo, all white, . $109^ 1960 Chevrolet Impala AU white, with rod and white trim. Ctoar plaitie toat eoveri. Uka new. $1995 1960 Ford Station Wagon Country tednn. powtr tteering. Power brakea. $2045 OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 d*^der. OR 1-tlti BUTINO SEE US B&Omc*V0U DEAL HOUGHTEN & SON IM K. Main. Boeheeter OL 1-STtl •M~PLTi^VU 4 d6^ BW^ 'vedere, MOd eondlUcn. PhCBO PE t-tttt Alter 5:15.____ ■M PLYMOUTH WAOON ....: $4M LAkotldc uStrt FE I-4M ______111 W. Montcnlm * ItM Plymouth club RADIO, HEATER, WHmmALL TIRES. ABSOLUTELT NO MONET DOWN. Aaeome paymente of SM.M per mo. CaU Cr^t Mgr., Mr. Parka at in 4-7MI. Harold Turner, Ford. ItM PONTUC 1 DOOR. OR 1-MS5. C. 1 LARK,'61, NEW ITBR mNDSRlELD WASH-ACCESS. KIT. WHITE TdTAL’"bELrTEBT PRICE gl.lH Mazurek Marine Sales 8. BLVD. At WOODWARD •51 PLYMOUTH STATION WAOON. tut Save Auto. : •M PLYMOUTH. ttlO. 1N7 4 DOOR RAiaLBR. AUTO- 1PM PONTIAC. STATION WAOON. very nice. " H, RUglni, JEROME-FERC.USON ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1-5711 shape. SIN. Save Auto. CADILLACS WE NOW HATE A LAROB SElJimON OP ‘H. 'M. ■M CADILLACE IN STOCK. ALL GOOD. SHARP. 1- < OWNER NEW CAR TRADE-INS, ALL BODY STYLES. PRICED TO SELL NOW! WILSON PONTIAC - CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward H PONTUC CATAUNA 4-DOOR. V5. bydraraotlc. radio, beater, whltewalle, Persian rand ftnlah. SLIM. NORTH CHETROLETTO. 1500 S- WOODWARD. BIRMINO-HAM. Ml 4-1715. LOW ige. Like new, new Urea. PE 5-3515._____________ ISU PONTIAC. STARCHIEP. CON-vertible Red with new top. , Superior -------- •“ •M RAMBLER Stick, toUd red. whltewnUt. tilts . SCHUCK FbRD Mlt at BUCKRORN LAKX LAKE ORION_____ MY 1-15] OLDS ItM. M. 4-DOOR HARDTOP. LOVELY CAR WITH POWER BTEBRINO AMD BRAKES. ALSO WINOOW8. MEDIUM BLUE WITH WRITE TOP. CLEAN AS A FINM $1895 1-Year Warranty Suburban-Olds USED CARS 555 S. Woodward MI 4-4485 __________ ____ MON_. DOWN. Assume pnymenta of t 14.17 per mo. CaU credit Mgr.. Ir. Parks at Ml 4-7M0. Harold 1557 CRBTRdLEt nt ( ---- ----- , I tod h« CRETROLET IIH. DELRAY 3- mlMloD, ra_._____________________ nice. whItewaU tlrae. PuU chrome wheel covers. Sparkling fed and white flniah thnt looka like glass. ” • ...............luck thing all vinyl b that looks like FORD 1M7 STATION WAOON. I cylinder wtth etandard traaomU-eloD. Very food economical cnr. WhttewaU tlrai almost like now. “ ■ ■ eoeers. Many oth" ______ , nc grten and whll Interior la ahnr----" " — S^ra.n*k?5r.l Lake Bd. 1----- Interior t day U le Uke a new one. No money down. K^ymenta only $17 a month. 1455 II price, credit OK'd by phone Lakeside Motors, W. mron at EUraboth Lake Rd.. PK 5-4151. 5M CREVitOLBT IMPALA EDR. •-itdtop. V-S. PowergiSST --- beater, whitewi Ylnlsb. gl.SM. 1 LET 06^ MM 8. WOODWARD, SmMIMOHAM. Ml aSTM. UM emeVROLET BI8CATNE. RA-' and beater. EseeUsot eondh -• ■“ "* 7-3445, _______w’ATNE -----------T-5, eteadard el— Radios banter, wute wnUs. Mid- NOTICE' 1 and 5 eyUnder. •ah with a white r no oath dbir« ...r aanll maathly : coNVEBimk. PLACE A “LOST” AD. CaU FE 2-8181 for an ad to recoTir a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad writer. DRIVE A MILfe SAVE A PILE! New 1961 Simea $1395.25 . SMALL TOWN LOW OVERHEAD 3I.IM MILE ODARANTEB RAMMLER-DALLAS INI R. MAIN KOCJMBK oc. t-sm ii FORD OALAXY. 4 DOOR Rardtop. 51.6M. IMO Falcon. 3 dr. Botti In good cood. 51,4M. 765 SHARP 51 KAUER CLUB COU^ with ‘M Chevy engine #nd over- 3-1137: ______ 155$ MERCURY HARDTOP, RADIO. HEATER, AUTOMATIC transmission. WHITEWALL TIRES, ABSOLUTELT NO MON ET DOWN. Assume naymente ol $34.75 per mo. CaU Credit Mfr.. Mr. Parke at MI t-75$$, Harold Turner, Ford._______________ extrse, epnrkllnc ------- ibM as e wca. HHua lay It left ttie factory. FORD 19H OALAXIB COItVXRTl-BLE. SNOW WHITE BODY WITH LIKE NEW BLACK TOP. RED AND WHITE VINYL INTERIOR. RADIO, H E A TER. POROOMA'nC AND WHITEWALLB. IT'B A REAL 8HARPIEI $1695 1-Year Warranty Suburban-Olds USED CARS 555 S. Woodward MI 4-4485 - WE- NEED Your Car WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR Matthews- Hargteaves 631 Oakland at Cass FE 5-4161 PUBLIC NOTICE 8. Sntlnaw, PE 4-3314.__________ ■13 FORD. THTR 'M CHEVlkOL3CT engine. Notched piston pint other modlflcatlone. Newly overhauled. $3M. OL 3-0653._______________ MECHANIC SPECIAL MM PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR WT Vt enx^ and power tteerlL.. $345 fiiU price, no money down. Lucky Auto Saloo, U3 K Bog-iimw. PE 4-3314._ PONTIAC STARCRIBP. HARD- 1. new ttree, extrt --- Perry. PE Sd3t7. MM PONTUtT CATALINA 3-DOOR 'hardtop. V-t, hydramatic, power ateerinx r-' "-•— ”-•'- ’—* INI Pontiac catauna cusTok bardUm sedan. PractlcaUy new. -----brakes, steering. g3,7M. R&R MOTORS 0l6 and henter • *----- EM 3-46M. — Special- 1959 PONTIAC Bonnevint ConvarUble, radio and bentcr, HydramnUo trans- $2195 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Qeincns AND Corner; Cass and Pike FE 3-7954 HOMER RIGHT Small Town Trades: UM Pard l-door. Radio, hooter, ■teoitag and {rSoa T*.. MUi ISM ChoTToItt Sdeer t-cyl. Radio nnd banter ..... gUN UM Rnth Robol. 4-^. S-cyl. Rb- IIM Corvnir 4-door. Rndto, hooter, aatownUe transmlMhm ... gUbi SPECIAL ISM Dodge 4-door. Radio, henter, .................ii$i Chevrolet -Pontiac- , Buick Dealer HASKINS Convertible SALE SEVERAL NEW Chevrolet Convertibles Left in Stock! JUST YOUR OLD CAR DOWN! CONVERTIBLE, wtth Hydrnmatio Transmiaelon. Power Steering r--* Brakee. Radio and Heater. Mi elhtr Aceeasoriea. and a BenntI__ Maroon PiaUh wtth TThlte Topi USED - UM CRErVROLBT IMPALA COW-TfERTlBLB. VI oaglao, Pr^ ■Udt, Powor Brakoa, Powor I Gw, Radio and Raster. Show_____ now tbraafhovtl Solid Mack fln-Ish wtth white tepi IN7 CHEVROLET EEL AIR OON-TKRnRLB. Vt PowerglldO trana-mlaaioa, radio, and heater. 001^1 Financing No Problem! HASKINS Chevrolet-Olds U-S. 10 at M-15 SOUTHFIELD MOTORS lOi E. 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N WWJ Nawa, Lynkar CKLW, Joa Tan WJBK, r ■ WKTZ. k l;SS-WJR. Tima For Muale CKLW. Joa Von WFON, Mualeal Nalfhbor MONBAT AFTIBNOON WWJ. AU-StorOana CKLW, Jaa Van WFON. MuaU wxn, Newa, McRetlay WCAR, Newt, Muale NJBK. Reid liSS-WFON. MuNa, Nawa WFON. MuNe, Nawa StSS—WXTZ, WINTBR CKLW. Daelaa WCAR. Nawa. Bhartdoa bSS-WJR, Newt, MutR ROB WKiit. wiuur CKLW. Nawa, UuNa WCAR. Nawa. Bbartdan wrOM. corrlasa Trade ltSS-«KLW. Bud Devlta SNS-WJR, Newt. Clo^ ister said in his 26th M July address that he would gladly give up the $3.5-million Eastern Air Lines prop-jet if the Yankees would take Harris out of his whiskers. He called attention to the seiz- SONOTONE Hoiue of Hearing Free Erntb^ TmU Free ParUiM at Bear eC BtdaiBK ‘Y>psa Ives, by AppofatMar 14S OtkIUld FEdenl 2-1225 FONTUC, MICH. I CALL ^ a TODAY! ^ \ FE 2-2919 S g for Pricas on V JUUMINUM^ Police Catch 3 of 5 Escapees Slayer of 3 Women and Accused Killer of Poet Bodenheim at Large BEACON, N.Y. (AP)-Hiree of five inmates of Matteawsn State Hospital for the criminal insane were captured early today after sawing tiieir way out of the institution Friday nigjit. Still at large were the accused killer of writer-poet Maxwell Bo-denhelm and his wife and the admitted slayer of three young wom- Skunk Invades Genevieve Show -She Lets It KANSAS CTTY (AP)-A skunk invaded the backstage at Kansas City's Starlight Theater during a rehearsal. Genevieve, the fiery night club and television singer from France, said she'd walk out of the show if he was harmed. Genevieve arrived on the scene as a man from an exterminating was ministering to the Tba trio was captured by Ike In the vidnity ot Route near the hamlet at Glenham, not tor trmn Beacon. Seized were Ra-phad Batista, 35, chart vklatton of tte anthreapons law; St^ Witohkh, 40, accused of extortion, and Walter Plmce, 19, accused of grand larceny and bur-glary. ★ ★ ★ 11 being eought were Harold Wdabeig, 33. and Pedro Amyt, 1. Tire five men escaped . ing an iron bar on a wadmom diortly before midnight. AF FkaUfas mr FIDEL’S BEARD — Erwin Harris, Miami Advertising man, is shown with a Cuban C46 he seized under a court order. He has attached 10 airplaines and a great deal of other Cuban property in satisfaction of a debt Fidel Castro owes him and won’t pay. This is the way, Harris says, to deal with Communist deadbeats. lire of lO Cuban planes in tiie United States by Harris, a Miami ig man. He said if that business were stopped he would return the stolen airliner. Harris has been grabbing and selling Cuban property to satisfy a debt the Castro regime won’t pay- NAN (tostro and his official newspaper, Revolucion, have screamed that Harris is a Yankee fascist and imperialist. Harris says Castro is a deadbeat. USED LAW “The difference between Ouitro and me," says Harris, “is that he seiz^ American property illegally. I have attached ciiban stuff by due process of law, with Their feud dates back to February last year, when Harris cancelled out of a |1.6-millian advertising and public relations contract with the Cuban government. When the contract was signed, Ctostro was making friendly gestures toward American tourists and investors. Then, Harris says, Ernesto (Che) Guevara “assumed control of the economic life of Cuba, made it a Communist satellite and began frightening tour-ista away." N N N Harris got out of the deal in a hurry, but he had already booked more than $300,000 in newspaper and magazine ads—debts tor wfaidi his agency was responsible. Harris went to see Castro, was referred to Guevara, and qient 8H hours eooling his heels outside the office of the ecooomk minister. When he got in, Harris said, "Guevara laughed in my face.” ^O’BRIEN: UKA'TIkJ^_I ^ HEATING ond SUPPLY CO. ■» 371 Voorhaie ltd. ^ ^ Aftsr S*we Maws V TV Service Craftsmonship Army to Tighten Up on Troops in Europe BERLIN (UPl) - Tlie U.S. Army in Europe announced today it will begin tightening leave and pass regulations next Tuesday toj keep troops combat ready in view of Soviet threats against Berlin. Genevieve exploded in French and her almost unintelligible English. She calmed down when it was explained that the skunk was only being put to sleep for purposes of removal. Kennedy Donates TAIPEI. Formosa (AP)-Presi-dent Kennedy has donated |1,000 to the fund for the reactivation in Formosa of the Roman (totiio-lic Fu Jen University, fdnneriy located at-Peiping. Long-Time Editor Diet ABILENE, Tex. (AP) - Frank Grimes, 69, editor M tiie Abilene Reporter-News since 1919. 'died of pneumonia Friday. The legulatloos, aoiioaaoed ia Heidelberg, will require all military penoonel not on duty, leave retan to their quarters by mid-weekdays aad by i ajn. “The new policy will help insure the command is in a constant! combat readiness posture,” a spokesman said. N N N "It will also further improve efficiency in training and Iterations I and increase the physical readiness of the Individual officer and aol-dler.” Club Founder Is Dead Automobile instaUm«it outstanding now total $17.9 bilUonjof America, compared with $6 biUlwi in 1950.lformed tl^ club in Ml, CLEVELAND (AP)-Mrs. Mil-ton W. Hasenpflug, 85, first president of the women’s W^ Clubs Fri^. USED BEFBIGEBATUBS Fat Yost laksCoHage..$39.50 Up ZBamarBailtinRsagsTap...13730 Bail!inOvsi(ThanesDear) ..875.00 66 Gal. Dectiic Water Hsstsi. .SOOflO ELECTRIC COMPANY 825 W. Hhimi So. PE 4.2S26 ELLIS, INC. Oarttr.. 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Lake Ortoe Uke TV MA 6-6265 SUM omors Uka Vmtmftm LatiuMr Radie » TV OR 3-2652 Stofaacu Rsdto * TV n i-eoei nw. Baiew Femiee sdie * TV pi 4.1111 CM W, Batie. Frailae Al Reedit TV MY 8-1184 ' Me aa- ieke Ortra TetovWea Sere. Ce. Ml i-IMO an K Haala. BInMMheM WKC tot« Santos T" tWEyXY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JtTLY 29, 1961 Truman Answers Inquiry on Berlin Cold War Crisis utd de(enniiiattoii.T, He aeid be CAMP RIPLEY. Mbm. (UPI) Henry s! Truman took time out from a eentlmental reunion wii old comrwlee at arau today lor CXMCRPA88 — Thie n»orts car is wedged under a tractortralter in New York after being driven under a truck whkb was making a turn. Two occupants of the car were hurt slightly. Hie car received a few bruises, contuaiooB and lacer> atkns but is reported in satisfactory condition. about the tense cold war crisis surrounding Berlin. * * * The TI-yearoM former president lid he would meet with at this National Guard encampment in Minnesota’s north countiy at 9 a.m. Pontiac tbne. The news conference was to be held front porch of the camp's VIP gubst house — a rustic chalet surrounded by tall white pines. Tbe SMh dtvWoa. Senate to Discuss Funds for Reaching Moon by 1970 By MMS tm/lDWlClt appropriation bills. One of them WASHINGTON (AP) — The carries funds for an increased ef-Senate meets in one of iff .^|fort to put a man on the moon frequent Saturday sessions today to take up two multibillion-doUarl^ Award American Motor* 'Mite' TrUtk Contract DETROIT tl»-1W Detratt Or-aaiwe Diatrirt Frttey swarded Antertcaa Natots Carp, a SSJlt,-aiMi contrart far eonttased pra- WE’RE SORRY ^38 sspswad ki Ika Wsysa Cabatf ad pubHabad ki Tha rasHac iNM as IWdsr, Mr 20. Tha NORGI IS Ca. ft. RmieiRATOR-FMaiR SHOULD NAVE READ: WITH TRADE Tha IS Cs. Ft. NORCR FRIEZIR SHOULD HAVE READ: ^08 Wa siacaiair lagNt this anar THE PONTIAC PRESS FOR LOW COST CAR LOANS 6MTQ EMPLOYEES RDEIAL CIIDIT URIOR ISC W. Hafaa — FI S-CI5I The $349 million asked by President Kennedy to speed along the moon project is included in a bUI appropriating *9.1 billion for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and 19 other independent federal agencies. “mighty mMe“ atliUy ttwck. fandlBg far LMt veUeJe* ardered Michigan Bond Sales DETROIT Ifl — Purchase of E and H savings bonds hy Michigan residenU totaled $135,142,000, the “”w«dd” pnwide|J"““^ Department reported Fri-».16 billion for the Welfare andi”*^-LalxK' Departments, including i $835 million lor research work at ' the National institutes of Health at nearby Betbeada, Md. The moonshot money maita; only a start on the outlays thatj will be necessary to cany out the' program cd landing a three-man !space team on the moon by 1970. j Kennedy has estimated the cost will mount to $20 billion. Altogether, the Independent of. ifices bill provides $1.7 billion for |the civilian space agency. The There is an air of expectancy surrounding tbe 35th theae days because of the Berlin situation and tbe fact that Prerident Kennedy has asked Congress for authority to call up certain elements of the National Guard. A hi^ranMnc guard officer said today the SSth'i training period this summer hai Johnny Cola Dim FALMOUTH, Maaa. (AP)-iJoe caused by tbe Berlin crtato. * * • * Tntman.^wha was pnssidait when World War H ended and tbe Allies occupied Berlin, has not commented on the situation in repent 8«y> -although he praised Kenneify’s strons Dosition on the subject after! the Chief ^xectAive made his ns-; tionally broadcast address Tuesday. I Grand Rapids Honorod | for 1960 Traffic Control GRAND RAPIDS (R — Grand Rapids is one of the thhree cities fa) tbe nation receiving the National Safety Council’s Award ot Honor, dtation for outstanding perform-! ance in traffic contrd and accident prevention during 1960. * ♦ w Other winning cities are East Lansing and Fort Worth, Tex. Australia’s population gpatad aa 9S mUlion. Leo Kowalrid, 48, skmally as Johnny Cbte^in hie career as pianist with widely knowi bands, dicd*Thunday after a brief iUneaa. East Grtiaany is about tbe same, WRirlpoof, C«iR-Dpti«tM DRY CLEANING OpM 9 to 9 OsUy and Ssa. 241S Waabtoh Uha RMd PhsM m-92YO 4 Blocks W. of Tatogiapk FoUowiag the review and presentation ot a new SO-star flag to the divtsion, Truman was to return to his home at Independence. Mo. k * A Truman arrived Friday and got a welcome that must have brought back memories of his combat In World War I as a field artUlery battery commander in the same SSth infantry Division. Tlw national guard C47 air-plaae carrjlag Trumaa to Camp W. L GRAVES AGENCY HOSPITAUZATION LOW MORTHLY PREMIBM SENIDR CITIZENS AGE 60 TD 75 ■IG BENEFITS SnaCIL • D1A6R0ST1C CLIFI MAIL TODAY! Tn: FEDERAL LIFE 1696 i. TELEGRAPH RD. SSBIAC STEEL SUFFLY, Inc. Complete STEEL SERVICE tor InduBtry and tht Building Trada WAREHOUSING FABRICATING 5 ACRES OF STORAGE FACILITIES . . . OVERHEAD CRASE-^G.T.RJl. SIDING PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE FE 4-0586 DETROIT: Coll LI 9-5900 115 Branch St„ FonHoc SEARS llatFlii iMbwIbitf! V i' 'IV The Weather U.l. WMtkw Bwtaa r*r«e»tt Ckuice of ShoWora. (Dstolto M rst* t> V^OL. 119 NO. 148 THE PONTIAC PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1901 —24 PAGES ★ ★ ★ ★ # ONITKO J>RESS B JNTKRNAnONAL VTBO PRKIB Primping at the Roiindhouse ' ,s:; Plunge Into Hidden Hole lildren Drown in Creek 2 JFK Requests on Defense OK^d . FROM OUR NEWS WIRES UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. WS —Turkey today laid before the UJf. Security Council a compromise resolution calling for full compliance with last week’s Tunisian cease-fire order but eliminating any charges that France is at fault. Earlier the Unit^ Arab Republic, Ceylon and Liberia today submitted to the coimcil a new resolution inviting France to open Immediate negotiations with {Tunisia “with a view to^---------■------------ the rapid evacuation of’ French forces from Most Beautiful GETS BEAUTY TREATMENT - This iron . lady is the last of her kind on the Grand Trunk Western Railroad. Every now and then she comes back to her beauty parlor, the Pontiac roundhouse, for a face-lifting. Machinist Robert Lovell of 982 Argyle St., is shown putting the final touches on this Northern-type steam locomotive No. 6323. Glowing with a fresh coat of paint, she rolled out of Pontiac Friday to keep a date with rail fans in Grand Rapids today. The steamer is slated for the. scrap pile this fall. Tiny Refugee Flow Also Goes East Tunisia.” Authority to bold fighting men or units on duty an extra year and to call u(> to 350,000 reservists to active duty. The vote was 750. Senate Republican Leader Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois had votes on 'to show (Soviet Pre-mi«r) Khrushchev we mean business.” * w * .Eariier Friday the House Armed Services Committee approved the measures by a ^-0 vote. Chairman Cari Vinson, D-Ga., said he would ask House I acUon early next week. I TACK ON BEQUEST The additional $3,454,600,000 requested by Kennedy to strengthen defense money bill by a Senate Appropriations subcommitt^. Sea. A. WiBia Rabertaoa. D- BERLIN (AP)-peopie flee from Communist East Germany every weric, but a couple of ' West in the 1^ er pastures The number choose communism is apparently declining. Mostly they are people with little interest in politics. A peak — about M,0M — was arrived at In ISM, when life seemed to be tmprosiag under Uommanlsl rale. That was the year the flow to the West from the Comnmnist east kit a IS-year low VI 14S.SM. The immensely larger number who leave the Cbmmunist area takes on more meaning when you remember that there, are only a third as many people in the Red zone as in the West German Federal Republic. Strictly speaking, neither group iaUy their biggest reception camp. includes many refugees—people tor saf^. Those who quit West Germany for the (!onun]|-nist-ruled area are flot hindered. TRAV EL UGHT Leaving Communist rule without, permission is a pun- isiiiite offense called “flight from the republic.” Those who go, secretly for fear of being caught and at least turned back. Ibey do not risk taking much baggage. What they leave behind is confiscated. It is housed in a dingy 17th tuiy palace at Barby, Magdeburg. Whatever splendw it ihay have had of Barby disappeared tong Ago. A ★ ★ ' The ‘‘refugee from capitalism’ themselves were an odd lot. ♦ ★ ♦ There was a young couple who said they couldn't get married in West (^rmany because they did not have the right papers. what lie doem’ vert the proceeds nist East German currency at a favorable rate. By applying some weScs in advance. 1 got permission from the Communists to visit what is prob- ^ ^ ^ _ „ .There was a rather pretty girl, wbml he tees. He can her mother, who said they had left the east because of trouble with papa, but now it was all fixed up and they were going home. Weatherman Set WafPlforH to Water Lawns »»aiCIIUIU OverWeeirend Jg5j(Jg^|5Kj|y Outdoor enthusiasts may not like , the forecast of scattered showers v-,..*!. and thundershowers for the week-' XOWth, Womon Victims end but at least home owners! of Separate Crashes won’t have to sprinkle the lawn tl- iu«rn;n« or water gardens. - I Early This AAoming The weatherman says it will bei warm and humid with a chance of Two Waterford Towyiship resi-showers tonight, Sunday and agalnidenta were killed in separate colon Monday. Temperatureti will Hslons continue warm, the high tomorrow about 86. Tonight's low will be 68. Variable morning winds at 8 to 12 miles per hour will diminish tonighi and' become southerly at 8-12 ra.p.h. Sunday. Sixty-seven was the lowest reading in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a. m. The thermometer registered 85 at 1 p. m. Schedule for Echo / Echo I. the American communications satellite, will be visible at 9:34 p.m. in the south, 29 degrees above the horizon, moving northeast: at 11:10 p.m. in the north at 85 degrees, moving northeast; at 1:14 In the moriiing moving northeast at 66 degrees in the north sky: at 3:19 moving southeast^ at 89 degrees in the north sky: and at 5:27 moving southeast at 28 degrees in the south sky. Ms apprsvsl Tueaiajr. But other senators said oommtttee not only put in all o< the President's latest requests also tacked on $1 billion more of defense items.’ A > ★ Reported ap|»x)ved was $323 millite to continue production of long-range B52 bombers and $448 million to push development of B70 supersonic bombers as a complete weapon system. Kennedy and Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara had asked no funds to continue jet bomber production and recommended that the B70 be limited experimental prototype aircraft rather than a complete weapons system. SHARP PROTE81)B Hiese extra funds would push the current fischl ^defense outlay up above $47 billion. . Despite the unanimous senate votes, there were sharp protests that the European Allies—Britaia, France and West Germany—were not carrying their share of toe added burdens. “We mast toree ow Allies ta do their share,” Sea. Allen J. KHeader, D-La., a long-time foe of forelp aid, said. 3 City Fires Called Arson Officials Are Convinced Southwest Side Blazes Were Deliberately Set Authmitieg investigating three fires reported within an hour on Pontiac’s southwest side Thursday night are convinced they were d^ liberntely set. "No doubt exists as to arson,” said Det. Sgt. Oramel O'Farrell, head of the arson squad of the Bedford State Police Post. The flies were at WestsMe Recreation, a bewUag alley at IM Orchard Lake Ave.; Pontiac MUIs, iM., 31 dsekton 8t., a fertiliser plant: and a wooden ware-ftoatm of the Blaylock Coal and Builders Supply Co. at Orchard Lake .Avenue and Ooagresa Street, Fire loss to the bowling dSey was expected to run betweeh $150,-060 to $200,000, authorities said. Damage to the warehouse was estimated at $300, and to Pontiac Mills at $25. An Invei O’Fanell, I Charles E. Mete, and Pontiac Hands Compromise to Security Council reported Hading evideace at flMu-mable HquMs la at least four plaeea la the bowHag alley. They said debris had been ignited outside the other two buddings. O’Farrell said there are no suspects at present. “It’s possible the three Ares have nothing to do with each other.” O’Farrell said. ' it would be highly unlikely.” Flash SAN dUAN, Puerto Riee (ill— uot wertriiB emergracy crews were eaJled out. -The Boeing 707 Jet. flight t!t1, was enrautc from New York to Sub duan. AP rk*Mit HAPPY? OF COURSE — Miss International Beauty of 1962 is Stanny Van Baer (left)' (rf the Netherlands. She is shown with Marie Brauner, Miss Brazil, who was runner-up in the International Beauty Congress at Long Beach, Calif., Friday night. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate has given imanlmous support to two of Preoldent Kenne<|y’s urgent defense requests. Party lines dissolved Friday as the Senate passed in rapid succession; Authorisation for $975,570,000 for quick delivery of ^ ^ ^ [new missiles, ships, and planes. The vote was 81-0. ; The Turkey proposal, understood jto have Western backing, was submitted just before the 11-nation ’council met to consider a contro-jversial Asian-African plan which j specifically stated that France has inot complied with the V:ease fire. I This faced almoat certain «de-Feels Lack of Partners! teat either by failure to get the as U.N. Discusses Her| African Troubles France Facing Life All Alone 3oy, 14, Rescues 3 Youngsters in Murphy Park Group Wading Along Before Sudden Drpp Into Deep Water Two children drowned yesterdiy when the^ plunged into a deep iM^e while wading in a Murphy Park creek. Pronounced dead at thft scene were 8-year-old Sarah Lee Perkins of 404 Elm St. and Lamberto Lemus, 9, of 412 Elm St. The two young victims, along with four other children, had beeii given permissiob by their poreiMs to iriay in tbs .park. , , They were is the charge of aB uncle of the dead girl, L. C. Kirfc-ley, 14. of 29T they were wading in the ankld-ddep creek that meamfers in it deep ravine when suddenly he, fell into toe submerged hole, whidi police described as more thap 10 feet deep. ♦ * * Kerksey said four of the youngsters plunged into the hole after A non-swimmer, he said he managed to puli himself ashore and grab two of the youngsters while the other two sank froin sight. One af toe childna hauled ta safety, Annawle Lemus, 7, nui (wo Mueks boiM to ten Us sister, Ellts. 13. She telepheaed toe polioe. Officers and firemen probed tite 12-to 13-foot deep hole with poles for almost 2 hoars before fiiwUy recovering toe two small bodies. * a ★ Other children who barely esc^red the same fate were the dead boys’ youngest brother. Jose, 6, and 3-yeaix>ld James Robert Lee Perkins, a brother of the drowned girl. Armaado Lemus Sr„ father uf PARIS (AP)—President Oiaries p Gaulle's France stood creasingly alone today with her long-time North African problems apparently in worse shape than 'Old' Salt Returns to Port WHILE VM'Ri LOOKING OVER THE 0AL& ON THE BEACH . PONT OVER-ItOOK EEAPtNd early this morning Waterford Township. The victims were Carl M. Ganje, 19. ol 4089 Cam-and Mrs. Morris Whitfield, 66, of 2615 Sylvan Shores Drive. Ganje died at Pontiac General Hospital at 8:30. H e suffered aj fractured skullj and internal injuries w’hen his car veered across! [the center line of Dixie Highway i near Scott Lake Road and struck' [another car head on at 5:18, state police said. . ' The driver of me other car. John ,C. Williams. 39. of 29070 Everett .St., Southfield, is in serious con-with head and leg injuries. Oaiije lived with hit father, ' Carl.’ HU mether died The Whitfield wxmian died emergency at Pontiac General at 9:45. She was Injured in a two-car smashup at Elizabeth Lake and Vootheis.Roads at 8. said towndhip patrolman Thomas P. Farrdl. Driver of the other car was Russell M. Do«to. 2L of 4811 Filer St.. .Waterford Township. He was treat-|ed and released. Witnesses told pSfice that Douch, For '!'Vacation SuiMcriptioiu'2oin.Mst on Elizabeth Uke Road.’ , pnll FF l*tnick her car broadside whenj ** cau rJ5 .fisolol > , stop'fsigp at Churtney is covered with a borrowed t or ask yoor carrier Ifte intersection. He was, not held.] Mlfipg cap on her arrival in New York Friday I . (5 ■■ France continued to refrain from taking part in the debate, but Ambassador Armand Berard was back seat as an observer after leaving his deputy, Pierre Millet, to sit in at Friday's meeting. * # * The draft resolution was to be submitted for approval to the 11-Security Council at today’ renewal of debate on Tunisia’ charges of "continued French Aggression” against her territory. DAG REPORTS Secretary-General Dag Ham-marskjold told the council Friday night he had i-eceived evidence during his recent trip to Thnisia that France had violated council's cease-fire and assumed functions on Tunisian soil mally rescrx'ed to a soi-ereign state.” U.8. A-.nbaNSador AdUi K Stevenson ronferred for M minutes in Paris Friday with President Charles de Gaulle on the Mzerte ertrts. lU.A.R. to Get U.S. Loan ! CAIRO Uh—Under an agreenMid [signed Friday the United States , [will lend the United Arab Re-j '■ puHic $34.4 million from receipts I delegation to the United Natwns. L, American surplus products I said he honed “there -wii he a ___ Stevenson, chief of the U. S. aboard the liner Augustus. The little traveler has been in Europe tor four months and is heading back to her Chicago h«ne. Talks aimed at bringing peace ) troubled Algeria, where she has been at war with nationalist rebels for nearly seven years, broke down again over the issue of who should control the oil-rich Sahara—France or an independent Algeria. There was no indication when the talks, would be resumed. * it * Further east, in Tunisia, French paratroopers still held the city of BIserte against Miter Tunisian opposition. Across the ocean, the U. N Security Council was discussing possible further action. France had ignored the council's earlier demand that French troops pulled back to their original positions inside the base, | ____....... ' ^said he hoped "there -will be a DeGAULLE ADEMA.NT mutually satisfactory resolution!', The De GauUe government's at-it© this unfortunate affair.” ’ ’ titude is that the Bizerte affair * * w is France and Tunisia j „ i alone and only they can settle it.. the United States,- The French see Tunisia's new ap-!‘° 8«>d on its pronounce- peal to the Security Council as '"ents of friendship to >nde-]^ an attempt to internationalizelpendem and back TUni-r; what they regard as a purely bi-iS^* * demarris that Franre pul lateral attair. air-naval base at | Bizerte. || Although Mitoeurtou Of the Al- . ‘T" T if gertau peace talks at Lugrtn, j "etaut to Mfcnd De Gaulte a^a || uear Lake Geneva. Is officially I i described as only temporary, it I *" **''"* demaads ha. .wne of toe look of a more I "^rlln. || laMiBg break. j France has made it clear it|| i»ui»na rr..ce unlitely to ^ '3 ,™,»d » ■»»»«? i' Got on Idta? sovereignty over the Sahara. The »««rie. - Algerians say they won't talk CHARGES TUNISIA Letters bring lew new in- peace again until France does. xhe Gaulle government is-A A ★ {sued a statement in Paris Friday .^The one bright gleam in al charging Tunisia with trying ^oomy picture was that both obtain through U. N. interveoftton sides agreed some kind of con- *fi®t she had fmled to get by tacts would be maintained. force after four'days of bloody it- ir * I fighting in Bizerte. Shiploads of French civilians' * * ^ tram Bizerte began arriving Fri-{ "It .is nifeessary to day at Marseille. Many chargpdjknown.*' sfki toe French the Tunisians with mistreat&iglntent. *‘t(iat France has ce them. ^ I (Continued, on 2. Co In Today's Press > Yells Uncle Miami ad man making Castro s life miserable -r-PAGE 33. Do-It-Yourselfers of toe tragedy In Laredo. Tex., where he had gone riaitii« rela-tivM. The mother was plaeed under nedntion by the family phystolan. ^ Police were unable to notify the drowned girls' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Perkins, who had gone fishing for the day. Neighbors told them what had happened when they returned home late in the evening. * ★ * Police said the hole in the other-wi.se shallow creek evidently haB been created over a period! tfl time by the wash from a drainage pipe. Yesterday's deaths, following on le heels of three area drownlngs the day before, raised Oakland County's drowning toll for the year to 21. already one more than the final toll in I960. THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATtTRpAY. JULY 29. 1961 / Army Civea Them Free Hand ^ Induction Centers on Own W ashington inducti(n physical, duction stations a free hand toisenices do not plan-to draw on! Expansion of Army training spend more money , hire more the draft but to raise their added|centers is in the mill but cannot people, and stay open longer to manpower through enlistments or be undertaken until Congress handle the anticipated armed, reserves, ! votes the money. The Pentagon The Army would prefer to get | has asked $170 million for -this. i. its additional 133,000 men throughj A ' * * enlistment ratheij than the draft. Training funetions now per-For one thing, a man who cn-'formed by three Army divisions, siruinions have been sent to thei*'^’^ coniyiits himself to sene st;which are to be brou^t to ram-CMJtinenUl Army Command to!'‘‘“s’ »hile a draftee'bat readiness, will be shifted to take whatever action is deemed remain in uniform FI. Dlx. NJ., Ft. Jackaon, S.C., necessary so that examining atKi iears. '■ |FT. Knox. Ky., Ft. Leonard Wodd. i«?dtK-fiOn statiohs can kbepi range, an enlistee Mo. Ft. Sill, Okla., Ft, Ord, abreast of the mounting work''® "diied to the forces immediate-Calif., Ft. Sam Hou.ston. Tex.. FT. load. il>' " drafts ne^ not ieport Bli.s.s. Ft, McClellan, Ala.. forces increasf. In the wake of President Kennedy's military build-up mox-e. Army officiate said today These «wp described as temporary instructions Firm direc-j tives will follow final (xmgres-; .Monal aetkm on Kennedy ’s requests for more money to add: L3.O.0Q0 men to the military ser\-icet. KXXAYS WORK In turn, the Continental Armyi Command has relayed work to its' regiOBal commands, which havej issued specific orders to the in-| duction statioDs in their areas. In at least one city. Albany.: N. Y.. reiTuiting and induction: stations were told to begin work-: ing 10 hours^a day . 6 days a| week. i TV sharp rise in draft calls. | starting in August, u expected to{ lead to an increase in enlistments! and voluntary' inductions. * * * Officials reported many sta-‘ tions had been deluged with in-i (ptiries but that information available here does not yet reflect any sizaUe rise in actual enlistments.! .Judging from past experience, these officiate said, many youths: of draft age are likely to step forward and sign up without wait ing to be tapped through Selective Service. This is because voluntary enlistees can choose their serv or branch of service, arrange for schooling, and take advantage of ofVr options not open to draftees While the Army runs the recruiting induction stations, they Public Relations HeadatGMTC John A. Castle Joined Department in '54; Had Been Press City Editor (ONSPICTJOL’S BY AB8ENCE - Seats of tV French ’dele-gallon arc empty at tV start of Friday’s session' of tV UJU. Security Cbunctl in New York with France boycotting detat# on tv Bizcrtc crisis. TV latest French snub of the United Nations case came on the heels of a government declaration in Paris stating that France would not V bound by any couikU decision on tv debate. (See stories on page 1) ^ ’ JOHN A. CASTLE 'Tornado' Levels 10 Ohio Homes — Many Are Hurt By The Asiwclated Press Tomadic winds pummeled western Ohio and parts of Indiana Friday night, leaving a trail of destruction and injury. More than a score of persons were reported hurt, moirt of tVm when 10 homes were flattened and perhaps a half-dozen others damaged in a new subdivision in Sidney, Ohio. .Sidney Police Chief John Warner said it was' a tornado that had hit his town, although V himself didn't actually see it. TV Darke County, Ohio. sVriff's office said it was a twister that struck the little village of Ansonla. * * it But tv U. S. WeatVr Bureau in Cincinnati said its radar didn' pick up any tornado blips, only a "moderate to strong rell weather) associated with a ported tornado at .Sidney" OtVr places with heavy wind iiviimiur iia» ut*vii mstutnj lor a ~ ...... viuuu wuuiu nitrvi 19-year-old Bloomfield Township F*ress as city hall reporter .break tV deadlock so ............. nnH lafof lw,M ___I 1 a fatal auto ac- youth involved cident July 14. ’Th^ youth, James W. Lynch of 2401 S. Telegraph Road, 'is still in Pontiac General Hospital, along with three teen-age girls as a result of the accident. Issue Warrant in Auto Death Appointment of John A. Castle as director of public relations for tv GMC Truck and Coach Division was announced today hy Calvin J. Werner, vice president of General Motors and general manager of the division. * Castle, who has been a member of tV public relations department since 1954. succeeds Bernard W. Crandell who has been appointed -Ofo the newly creafrt post of dirw- ament talks, but said it wilf be I for of public relations for the De-lresumed at some unspecified date Tense Systems Division of General : in tV future (Motors. U.S., Soviets Half Armament Confab MOSCOW )Ai—The United States, national talks could get under way tid the Soviai Union today broke:President Kennedy’s repre'sentative off tVir cQsisultation about diaarm- John J, Mc-aoy said "protoWy in Cuba Says U.S. Plans to Attack Placing Hijack Case in United Nations Honds 'to Remove Excuse' From Ow News wires HAVANA, Cuba-CUba accused the United States today of plotting imminent military aggression. The charge was made In a note to the United Natfons. The Foreign Ministry said in Its note that the "imperialist govero-ment'of the United States’’ ' ‘ justify military aggresa cause of Cuba's failure to suiten-der a hijacked Eastern Air Udm plane. * * * Cuba also announced ft la plae-ing the case the hijacked Eastern Air Lines Electra under tiw jifa-isdiction of tv United Nations. Security Council ’’in order not to give tv United States i pretext for nOlUalY action against CuV." goveiwnent awlooiioenicat said Cuba also to wBUng to ’‘return all American eonunereial planes deviated tram their raatoa if the United StatM authorttlea agree to reciprocal Watinent for Cuban comro«relal|itanea In atm-iter clrcHmstaaoea.*' TV airliner was forced to land in Havana by a Cuban who Vld a pistol on tv pUot of tV Mlami-to-Tampa flight. Before Joining thr division. Cn^ wnn city rdllor of The Ponttec Pres* and had a wide background In writteg and e«fit-ing- Hospitalizod Toon From After leaving Michigan state Uni-Bloomfield Two. Is J • A -J l°* Wayne Eagle Publications. Lhorgea in Accident line., as managing editor of the jGarden City Gdardian. A warrant charging negligent has been issued for In 1948 he joined the staff of the some weeks GOINC. HOME FAST ^ I got instructions this mom- The two powers wert ui)able to reach any agreement In the talks to get home as fast as I| which began in Washington, early.WcCloy r<*d(d. this month and'moved to Moscow! I| was not clear whetVr this ^ j would rule out a stopover in i They had been asked by the (’■Hs to fill In America's NATO | United .Nations to decide what *•••'■* t**** Moscow talks, countries should' take port in n | Asked why the sudden urgency! irmameni confemice and for him to got to Washington, %•- TV Cuban note laid tV airliner now is under a court embargo requested by "an interested party,’! It noted tVt in tV past 10 months 10 Cuban planes have been seized in tV United Statea and sold at aVtkm. The Day in Birntiagham Bloomfield Hills to Take Bids tor Sewer System BIRMINGHAM ~ Constmetion ids on tv remainder of tV Bloomfield Hills internal sewer system will V token Aug. 11, Qty (3erk RoVrt J. Stodler said today. Contracts for two aectioai of tV major project already have been awarded and it is expected that tv work will be completed by the end of tv y^, according to md- The present conatmetfon in pro- JFK, Union, Congress Blasted by Mazey DETROIT (UFI) - United Auto Wqrken Secretory-Treasurer EmU Matey levelled his gum at tV AFL-CIO, President Kennedy, Con-grem and tV Chrysler (forp. at a rally of unemployed auto workers Friday night. Addressing unemployed woriters Of Dodge Local 3, Mazey said that he waz "disaattefied with tV results of tv merger lietween the AFL and QO ’ He also condemned President Hands Compromise to Security Cciuncii t what they should dliicuM. P«Be Onol intention of settling the issue When asked for a date wVn! '» ibat the people,through such a procedure " tV United States and tV SovietPresident Kennedy and Before the councU session Ai> Union would meet again to try and j Secretary of State Dean Rusk) mand Berard. French delegation Kroalr tko elaAadlewvU ...M, i Vl’AFlt J4 first.hanH rd»rwNrf nn mar rvwn _u:.g _' _ i . and later held -successive positions i — a.s copy editor and chief of tV copy | desk before beconing city editor. In addition to hU newapnper writing, f’nslle has had artirleN published in national niagaiineu. Castle served 17 months in Ger-Amither of the ■xicflms. Bar- many as a combat infantryman barn J. Abo. 18, of 4851 Auburn (during World War II. Road, Shelby Township, died test | Hr i* a member of the Pontiac Saturday from her Injuries. Area Chamber of Commerce and Reported in .satisfactory cxKriJ^- fraternity. He and hi. wife Frances arxf twp daughters live SrtS^rumciS'. Tof 84.7"Su*;h' Symes' St., Royal Oak. Court, Waterford Township; and I . is* Jerre Lou Baker, 18, of 47401 Eldon'ArrilCpH ArCnniCt Road. Shelby Township. HLtUOCU HnUIIIJl ‘S -M.S’sr, Wants Examination whan it was hit by Lynch’s car on "'"'KM wllh In wu»i. „« ,h- Lynch car crossed over the center Une to Addison Township, demand- o.h,.rcX At.-'ss,^ Rohcr. niMtah. Raymond Snyder scheduled the Dies Following Accident p’"'’*'’'”* bearing in ws court for a first-hand report on my o -|Versations with Chairman Khi shchev on disarmament." Waterlord Theft Nets Burglars $150 in Cash i broke Into Trade Fair, 00ys one Eftlbezzled 932 W. Huron St.. Waterford $80,000 to Finance Her Husband's Gambling Ex-ResidenI Pleads Guilly PFTOSKFTY (**—Herman Motter, 1 53, of Cadillac, injured Monday damage, but where twisters could | when his auto and a truck collided not V confirmed, were Troy and inear Wolverine, died Thursday in Union City, Ohio. a local hospital the Weather FULL U.S. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly cloudy and warip and humid today, tonight and Sunday with a chance of showers Sunday. High today and Sunday S6. Low tonight 68. Variable winds 8-17 miles today diminishing tonight. Southerly Winds 8-12 miles Sunday. a L*»m IVmprr* Aug. 7 and set bond at $2;500. Also M-heduled for examination as an aceiwnpllce Is an employe . 20, Spencer has conlesscd setting the fire that destroyed the Lee (amily’.s home while they were away on vacation in a statement taken at the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office. A blonde bank teller, formerly of Pontiac, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court ip Indianapolis yesterday to a charge,of embezzling I $80,000. .She said she did it to ! finance gambling tours by Vr hus-ban. Mrs. Patricia Ann Jones, 28, released on bond pending presentence ihvestlgatlon. 'She was arrested Manh 17 whea auditors found a 83,000 dis-iTppancy in Vr accounts for an Indiana National Bank branch. She had been fired three weeks earlier for other reasons. Mrs. Jones said 2!4 years of embe-zzling gained her little more thiin a late-model car. She said she had given money to her second husband Gerald, 40. to stake periodic trips to Las Vegas, .SKe said sV would seek a di-, vorce from Jones, who disappeared on another trip to Las Vegas two weeks before her arrest. Mrs. Jones said sV look the money by transferring funds from Inactive savings accounts to three falw- accounts she set 1 up He stated that Lee offered him $600 to bum down the eight-room, frame farmhouse. Lee wanted to collect the insurance, detectives said, Spencer is employed a.s a milk-| She and her husband were mar-jman by who operates a dairy ried in Pontiac in 1954 while Jones business. Was woi'king as a manager of a' ------------------ bus terminal. i Brazil is the only South Ameri-l Township, last night and stole $150 and an undetermined amount of merchandise, according to tV owner. TV thieves knocked a hole in the roof to gain entry and left through a rear door. Reported .stolen was a large amount of jewelry, radios, cameras, record players and television sets. The money was taken from cash registers. Burglars also attempted to break open a safe. The management said the store suffered a considerable amount of water from rain coming in through the hole in the roof. Exact value of the loot will not V known until an inventory is completed. Yuri Flying to Brazil and On to'Argentina CURACAO, N.A. lUPD-Soviet spaceman Yuri Gagarin flies to Brasilia today and then Buenos Aires. His stopover in the federal capital will be brief. The Russian cosmonaut received a warm welcome Fridaj^ when he made an overnight stop on this i.sland in the Netherlands Antilles. Gagarin wore a glittering array of medals and looked fresh and cheerful as * V stepped off his Ilyushin-18 turbo-prop transport. ,, , . , Gagarin posed for press photog- Mrs, Jones was bom in Water-1 raphers at the Curacao airport and n counto' to produce and export | ford Township and lived in"Vhe!J^iVrt“appraure7^ th^^ iv silk on a commercial basis. I Pontiac area 24 years. .'tvt gatVred around him. PUUbufRh 84 6) I Bt LouIr 93 TY “ * ■ Cliy 131 NATIO.NAL WEATHER — Scattered showera and thunder-riorms, some heavy, will Jae general tonight from tV NortVm Plains to tV westem’^fringes WWW sions Hungary voted for her na- On this day In history- tional liberty. These decisions i„ 1754, the first international were crushed by Soviet military boxing match took place, as Brit-ish champion Jack Slack knocked V Lasik) Varga out French contender Jean Petit prSndrnt, Federation of Free in 25 minutes. Hungarian Jurists In America; W W W Member of the Hnngarian in 1869, AmeHcan novelist Booth Parliament (1945-’47). Tarkington was bom. New York By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Aliqj. 1 is one of five days of the year that honor the. Apostle Peter, but it honors him in a sort of roundabout way. Tuesday is called "St. Peter in Chains.” The reference is to the well-known story, in Acts, chapter 12, of Peter’s niiraculous deliverance from prison, but the event that is really ^ ^ ^ escape but the dedication of ..._ No one expects a tax advantage church in Rome named The Church Harris Isn’t the Man .... Hold everything! Edward R. Morrow’s “retirement” had been widely rumored, but it’s tempered now by the fact that Rred Harris has suddenly been elevated to the second spot. Is he to follow MimROw? Heaven forbid! ★ ★ ★ Harris would hardly be a “top man.” He may bear the Marrow stamp of approval but that’s sort of an indictment, just in itself. JFK should be careful. When he first announced his appointments, this group received the loudest squawking: Edward . R. Murrow, Adlai Stevenaon, his - own brother Robert, G. Mennen Williams and Chester Bowles. ★ ★ ★ The heavy cannonading on Stevenson and his brother seems to have reports this sign on Peter wmseif, least worried of all, become more fitful and sporadic. But executive’s desk: “It’s Hard ^ chains and guaided by two lol- As Us chains dropped oft and he rose to fallow Ms heavenly guide, Peter thought be was vaUshed awl Peter fonad him-seU In the street some distanee from tho Jail he knew it wan no dream. He hnrried to the home of some friends who he knew would be awake praying for him, reassured them quickly, and dashed oft to a mure secure biding pince. Next day Herod had the jailers put to death. (OOPYRIGHT. 1961) Astronaut’s Flight Disappoints Indian * My great-great (13 times) grandfather never flew a helicopter. No. But you can bet all the wampufli in Fort Knox that he would never have invited all the tribes to watch a Big Show and then lose the fancy ciinoe that held up the paleface warrior in the water. Chief Pontiac never tailed when the Big Moment came. Your council of Clowna In Waah-ington has to postpone big flight two or three times and then loses the round canoe with all the Instruments and all the records. Heap disgusting perfonn-anoe. In 1883, Benito Mussolini, founder of facism, was born. .vour mouth shut. (Copyright l961) Smiles Case Records of a Psychologist: BuOd Up ‘Asking Favor’ With God Likewise in the first year or so his or her physician or dentist carefully avoids mentioning what he or she believes the trouble is. you should know the mean- the patient change doctors or ing of 80 per cent of these ^ w ★ words: “expiate, esoteric, There are so many terms other pnhpmprfll fiasco flaccid- mentioned that a physi- epnemerai, liasco, Iiaccia dan or a dentist can usd to satisfy ity, laconic, latency, lethargy, lugubrious, moribund, niyopic, obstreperousness, parsimony, perfidy, perfunctory, perspicuity, polemic, procrastinate, prototype, and regressive.” Well, do you?.............. New Safety Slogan; “Look mainly to the same cause; Nutri-' Out for the Children— through the years from childhood up to the present Especially if They’re Driv- momeat. ... Girls, The the patient’s curiosity for the while, without telling the plain truth. Unhappily, competing physicians or denttst* who know (he tricks of the trade can join the disgruntled patient tai laughing at the craiy notion that the gam .trouble or the touch of neuritis h that bad. ^ U. .me pracuc There ^nre five or more prepared list. ^ this time. Som^gave personal Judg- ^ „p th* “lost merits and Just outlined the groand” it sustained through the iates. ^ ^ //OCT winter ........ Over- by which you can easily make yourself more popular with both sexes. "Ti-ust in God," was our pioneer slogan "but keep your powder dry." That shows the proper teamwork between human beings and the Lord,, “Keeping our' powder dr>” means we should do everjlhing within our power to produce the miracles we pray to obtain. And most pMpIr have built up very little "asking favor” with the Almighty. They violate God’s rules and refrain from supporting Jhe churches or other moral agencies: then frantically implore the Almighty to save their child when it gets polio aspirin tablet would stop tte or is struck by an automobUe. *........ "ASKING FAVOR" layer cake in three min- ^rSce oWenre tlve to visit a drug *tore”. "Christmas Savings Funds” have ivnf nf at the euggeetion that pyorrhea is And property fitted eye glasses long been adv^trf by many _ , -------degeneration. After all. degenera- would probably remove the basic banks so that (he Dumber fi- Cheers and Jeers: theCTs— tion inevitably «walu every„one cause of the pain, permanently, nanclal Emergency. wUl be ea*y to Kennedy’s talk to the Na- who live* long et^ough to get wer and for a modest sum. »lve. ing.”.. National Home Builders’ Convention showed an elec-tnmic range that cooks an egg in 22 seconds and The morbid anatomy or pathology of both conditions shows they are characteristic of degeneration and not of inflammation. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case J.454; Ellen G.. aged ■27. is the daughter of a church bishop. "But 1 don't believe in (3od any more." she burst out angrily. "And why no(?" I Inquired, "i^’ell, if there were a (3od and H^e answered prayer, then I would have won q hus-l)and before now," she replied. "Every night for many years I have prayed that I would meet an attractive man with whom I could| fall in love. "Rut nothing has happened, 1 think this talk ’ pu cRANE ~ about there being a God is all bunk." ELLEN’S MISTAKE Ellen's great error is the fact she thinks'God does all the work to make our prayers come true. She is lazy, God expects us to help ourselves whenever possible. Wouldn’t It be an Impertinence (or a person with a headache to intempt God’s busy operation of the Milky Way, just to have some divine Intervention In such a simple medical problem? even ivriltcn for the senitlble diet ci'ies of folks who make last min- charl offered by hundreds of ute repent^mces, but that gener- news|>aprrs via this column. osity probably applies to the heath- Instcad of munching candy and ro **’°®*’ who havre never been drinking ice cream sodas in her fold the facts about religion. If people know the (acta and then ignore them, figuring they can still get under the wire by a feigned last minute repentance, (hen I doubt If God’s generosity will apply to them. So learn to be members on God’s HELP GOD Besides, she didn't know how to carry on an interesting conversation. even if God had led a man to her door. And she had never enrolled In team. And if you wish to win a the "Compliment Club" experiment I do hope that no one with suf- Pal" tor a mere few oenU, if ther fletent interest or IntaUilence to victim would show enough Initia- sweetheart then send for the 200-point "Tests lor Sweethearts,” enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents. Alwsjri wri(« to Dr. Owrgs W. Crsot in csra ol Ptaitlse Prsra. Mlchl«to, Vad** MO) ticHi; the J’s—the 85 per <^t ’ of Uie voters who stoid henne Tuesday. p. —Harold A. FitzOerald As in rhenmatls, sp In pyor-thea, there la always a (air combatted with nuflagglng deter- 'So why be a lazy Christian who wonts to sit back and expect^ the Lord‘to do all the work? Aloiig this Uae, I mniaded Ellen that she was obvlowily mnch overweight, yet she had never But bsnken do not honor our checks or requests (or funds nu-letp we have first «(••«< up <■ our account the money we Inter wish to withdraw. CM does not refute to heed the ■ MvwsqM M writ M *n a» (Uspst^-