The Wcerther . V O.l. WMIhw BaMa rancMt ' THE VI TWO THE POtmAC rtBSiC TU^DAi’l?PLY 4, 1961 Communism Growing Fat in Latin American Coutitries **e»S?^Do2*puij5 tM« «r «Moat«il h By nuNCis u MoCAsnnr NEW YORK (UPI> - ■ "...SWtf-f ^da AmniKti ‘ - - Md tt* t«n*d e yr«»»M fTOwiiig fat OB hiiBBMr and povorty r&i^ nSe of in Latin ioarrica. ••Everywhare the pattm *ub> vertioo is the same, with the FMci Castro regime as the spear<)ead. nw BMMN* M 0N» 0*H Bow' latloa Bwler Ikf gataa a( aw iia(idhalis!l$^ 4h the diiva al C Portable Typewriter Sale New PORTABLIS $49.95 ond up UMd 90RTABLCS $29.50 and up —-—sMHKwi'paniBasawfffiTTBwi telNdhSaaliwwSt the Maaeaw at tatta fiu^nerkmlly small but acUva Oommunlst parties floorUh S tti 10 coimtrits of South Aneriea. AH activaly promote Castro and OAa. In at least three of the vWted by Adlai nceat fact- CommuniaU with Castroism as nationalist shield, thrsatan eei Btitutional government. CM ON THE BUB In Colomhla. Communist party jnngth IsiHi tlK Mae. Some 9.000 jcard-carryimi members have taken advantage of a liberal demw icratic gpvernment to entreneh Ithemaelvws in labor in the big cities and some rural areas. *25,000 /ComnrafcoMivo firfl Pay / Road' Sorvica. $25 / $100 DadactiMo CoNisioo / 25% uviofl far oMOf 2nd can ONI YUR €01 COST . ... ♦81 HARDWARS MUTUALS SENTRY LIFE a stTO a BOMB a si'sinbss M Bavtew. are paMtahat aai sold openly than. In VenenMa. the OommoBii card-carryinf membership h a Wagon Accident Injures Avon Township Girl man^ Avon Township owr by her hUlMr’s Ahaaa. daagMar of Mrs. Almas told sherilTs deputies die saw her child “Jumptag on and ofT* the wagon, which her 'and was hauling behind hti tractor on HawHna Road, when the girl fell beneath the wheal of the Radio Free Europe, the private nonprofit American network which IKTWa WO lORMTIM- tion to the captive peopht of Fo- Romania and Btdgaria, is now in its Uth year. A Silnr Skidd liddlation-rtv GnndM d HMtkM! Caaiat SILVER SHIELD HEATED THIS HOME fOR 251 DAYS FOR ONLY... . PER DAY (AvMlgt) ••ONiY I4M* MR DAY POR NOUSIWIM MATBdD COMPORTT Hialfe aR H saaHha Oraat •aadly H R740 OtataavNIa Raad la heal fhair haaaa lamlarlaMe «ar Uw Ml Dart shawa hatayrt •. • *S4H* Per Day* and lhair Naatiag Camfett w AUO. SI la NOV. W, mo............71 DAYS NOV.10laD0e.«,1fM................SO DAYS Die. f la JAN. ID, mi............SI DAYS JAN. 10 la PM. S, mi.............MOAYS PIS. S la INAR. W, mi............SO DAYS MAR. 10 la AM. n, mi.............SS DAYS AM. n H MAY n, mi............... .m oats TOTAL 311 DAYS Y«u, too, con onioy this somo typo of Ouarontood Comfort. All you hovo to do Is simply ««li olio of fho Ooolor-Controctora Ibtod bolow ond oak ohout thoir doaipwad hooting syatoma that oro custd'm fittod to ooch indhrldual homo. THE FIGURES ABOVE ARE FOR GAS HEATING AND HOT WATER FOR A FAMILY OF SIX! Sim SHIELD CAN SAVE YOU MONEY! OaUaad Indoor Comfort Bwfaii,..PratocliR| Yor at. A..t-ija-. «■- -l.i...... m-m— WRIOHT SHEET MCTALCO, •MaMatoHIplNray WtowfanLORg-t^T WOLVERINE HEATING CO. l334aatdWtoAve. Raatief, n 3-3113 ZILKAHIAY1NG Mdi idgl Wag Orcbm Lake, M2-I2I0 A.aBLDMgRiS0Dt 73 i. Mrtto at., MMtos H4-1S04 ^ MERCER HEATING A INaRMirAlWORIU •31N. Nwftoc fi«N Waged Lakey MA A4iDf KAfT HEATING iMIBCOOIIN# 4«Sl.lmtoaw DsaMae,Mf^D STAIUTDARWDDD BRYAN P. FRmCH HBIGHTf SUNFLY MATi«e taoseraMUkaid. aSUtPeddeekll. B88S Ibbbbp 88d'' OrtiMfd take, IM 3-30tD DaaHae.fII-«f7g DiiWai, WAOdH ‘ i rf ' ■ o. aodUd since the 1968 of the PcrewJinMoos Iho party baa been estimated 35,000 members are active to labor lod agricultiire fields butr it has loot some rircngtfa ity the Cuban revolution,' party members operate opody. aimed at ttia overthrow o< the n 110100110. PRisa. no biggeot GMamonist i ta SQaih AmericR are in ArgeaUna awl BrasU, with abeot 10.000 and S.OOO card-carrying memben, re- ef the dwtadied otoce the HungariAD revolt. However, It b atrang in b-bpr raahs whwi'agitators aoitvriy the 19H ebetions wtpn tbay In Chib, the Communbt petty, gallaed in UGI alter U yearn Mbrground, won 34 per cant of the popular vote in HID muniH. pal etectione masquerading bs-■ • a sweaUed “Peputer Action Front." It elected 13 congreumen. Its The party rooperates with the outbwed Peronlsts, the ioUowen of ea-chetator Juan D. Paran. There b strong government opposition to the Communist pslrty as such in Argentina, but under the guise of “committocs for soUdar- wsis outbwed 13 yean ago but stiU 'b Influential in the labor drrioa. It usHi the "Untied Front: tadmiqut to get ahead poUticaDi «| the ba^ of istaltoed groqpa Itda an active agitation toree with a aetimated T,000 mambyra. ★ * ★ Baewheie thb b tha attaatton: BoUvb — Tba Communtsfll art organised b lliree partbs. AH of ieagoa b She Impevestohei has haea organbiBC The experts say that the most Important Communist figure in Latto Amerlm today outside of Cuba b the secretary-general of the BrStilbn Conununlst party, Lub Carios Prestes. In Peru, the Communist party aUa to qualify bgrily aa a pp. litioal party, but baa influence in yotttoi riudaBt they enrdae a disproparttonatc in-fluenea in bbor and intellectual dreba. A new poUtioal party with a strong Coniwinist color was sponsored by Cuban embassy fiebb to I960. em seeks to Identify Itself with popular domeatie bwea. Vlgw-eaaly books (batro. Ecuador — About LOM ear^- ment Partidpatea to dvU db-rders. ^ Paraguay — 8mw 900 Commu-pbts to South AsMiba'i last dto-tatunhip. Prtodpd support to Intellectual dreba. Abo iauDd to - A HiMai (oat 4AM mmihonl but arttoeiato Com-mnabt party. A atraag laedwii la bbw raaks aad mam iaUew- TRY...BUTZ or Franktnmuth for 0 fefffiHing diangtt at faiUac mM^ha^Bhl^ How inillifnis of Americans help make every day *‘Ind^endence Day** From Moy 1941 to Moy 1961 Hos Issued o Total of MILLION BONDS TOTALING 110 MILLION DOLLARS Today’s Saviits Bonds Pay tio Best loturi Tiny Nave Evar Paid Nationql [ Bank OF BOUT I B € WEST HURON ... NORTH PERRY . . . KEEGO HARBOR WALLED LAKE . . . UNION LAKE ., . MILFORD . . . WATERFORD LAKE ORION . . . ROM^ . BLOOMFIELD HILLS MDmber F.D.I.C Tl» Wtcrthtr V.fl. t^Mihtr Tata«>t> THE PONTIAC PRESS ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC. MICHIGAN TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1961—20 PAGES Teamster Gets 55-Year-Old Pin Drowning Total Grim Oakland Braces forStampde on Highways School Officials Get Raise PaiSENT FBOM HOfTA - Teamsteni Preaident Jaoies R.*Ho«a (left) hands F. English, secretary-treasurer, a 1906 cwvention pin at the union’s convention at Miami Beach, ■ *r. riMtalai Fla., Monday. iThe djd pin, found on a hotel roof, formerly belonged to a Nashville, Tenn., delegate. Hoffa and English are virtualljr unopposed for re-election to the union's top offlces. Airliftto Kuwait HoWd As/cs to Create a Labor Federation Runs All Night British Forces Now of 10,000 Regulars Plus as Many Arabs KUWAp (AP)—More men and materi2di^ flowed in through the night to bojst the three-nation defense force in Kuwait _ for ouster oi coRvicted criln-iiials and racketeers from By dawn the total forces avail- membership, able to the British commander, Hoffa said the union plans to Air Marshal' Sir Charles El- shift its main headquarters from worthy, ■ exceeded 10,000 well- MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — Teamsters delega^ were asked today to give Union President James R. Hdffa’s executive board the power to create a labor federation which would rival the AFL-CIO. . , Miprnmrniirn», They also were requested to eliminate a constitu-tional 'requirement calling^ Sa Far, Caunty Reparts . Na Water Fatalities and Only One an Roads Gpdselt to Head Board The Board of Education lasti Godsell, a boapi member sevenjthree. Anderson, on the board tour night elected Dr. Walter L. Cfodsell] years, has been iecreUry the past years, was secretary the p a s t 1961-1962 president and offered Dr. ^ Dana P. Whitmer and his Itwo Law enforcement officers in Oakland Coimty and the rest of Michigan braced to-di^ ior the mass stampede of thousands of motorists returning home after the long Fourth of July weekend. County sheriff’s officers and state police were keeping their fingers crossed assistant superintendents new five-year contracts with pay hikes totaling $8,800. William H. Anderson was elected [vice president, and Dr. J. Allen, Parker secretary. Louis H. Schim-mel .was presented with a plaque for .his quarter-century on the board, ending in retirement early arts year. Vernon L. Schiller, director of financial management for the schools, was reappointed' board treasurer. To round out the 1960-1961 year, the board paid tribute to James R. Jenkins, who replaced Schim-mel but was defeated at the polls ^ ^ ^ ,,, last month by Victor P. Sutt. ■ that the county traffic i „ , , . i ,, , j 1 Satt. welcomed to Ws first death toU wouldn’t rise' meeting. «st the only dis-above one for the hectic i senting vote* of the evening, op-102 hours. 1 three months. Parker, a board member six years, has not been an officer previously. ★ ★ There was every indication the new contracts would be accepted. For Whitmer, there is a $3,000 boost, from $20,1)00 the past school year to the equivalent of $23,000 TO USE AIJTO For income tax purposes. the night Into Kuwait’s Farwmnia airport' bringing the 1st Boyal IbnlskilHng Fasiliers from Kern ya nnd other BrttMjnnlto._ Washington, D.C.. to Detroit. He said the move would be made to get a more central lo-cattoB for the headquarters in Some moved straight into main defense positions iwrthwest of the capital. Others ^took over ftwn the 2nd Ooldstre'am Guards who have been guarding the vital plant to distill fresh water from the sea, the largest in the world. JOIN OTHERS , The crack Coldstreams were ordered into the desert to join British paratroops, tanks and marine commandos on guard against Iraqi forces lhat British intelligence agents said were continuing to build up north pf Irtmtier. British contribution to Kuwait’s defense to 5,000 men plus air and navy support. Saudi AJ'abiait units totalii^ 1,800 men already, were reported in forward ^itions. Kuwait's own defense force totals roughly 4,000 regulars well trained in the,JiandUng of British tanks and armored cars. Acilai Flies to Geneva NEW YORK (AP)-Adlai E. Stevenson, United States ambassador to the United Nations, left by plane today for .Geneva, Switzeriand, to attend a meeting of the U.N. Economic and Scxdil Council. Filipinos Honor; Gen. MacAithui in Huge Parade I said the Teamsters $5-bvilding in the nation’s as a sub-office specializing in legislative work. ’Rwse plans -were among ll8 changes in Teamsters bylaws recommended for approval Iv the Hoffa-led constitution committee. Hie total impact of the reviaioh would be to give the controversial leader far stronger control over the nation’s largest labor orgahization. No serious opposition has de-;loped to Hoffa’s re-election later this week Vith a raise in pay $75,000 a year. He now makes $50,000. About 2,000 delegates were summoned to a special Fourth of July W tatdrt’s alillft brought the ““ton to sitai^^ di^ion of the ipporters. Theyli^ expected to approve a dues toerease of at least $1 a month for each of the naioa’s 1.7 million members snd n $10 million n yenr boost In the taids sent to Hoffn’ quarters.' In one important move, the committee proposed to give the executive ’^oard the power to make deals WRh other unions bivoiviiig merger, absorption or affiliation with the powerful Teamsters. If also asked the delegates to give a green light to "creating or ing $ a.m. todi^ wi pirticiphtlrtg In any federation ol degrees at 5 ©’A^k. labor organizations.’’ MANIU (AP) - The PhUip-pines staged its biggest, most glorious Fourth of July independence parade today in honor oi General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. UpWtrds of 4M,0m' niiplnos continorio4ie-»»ed| - Jlrtl w e r i and ’ - Jammed Manila’s Lnneta Park to witness-the ZVi-konr .parade and hear MacArthur deliver the matai speech In observance of the Philippines’ Itth independence anniversary. Wearing his crushed wartime campaign cap and a tan military uniform, the 81-year-old seedier received a tremendous ovafion when he said the United States and the Philippines “in this song twilight era that is neither war nor peace stand together jUst as firmly as before." lie fatality had been recorded in; the county since the count began! at 6 p.m. Friday. . . i Richard J. Reynolds, 24, of 6565i Cruse Road; Waterford Township,] died Saturday when his crashed into a wall alongside Elizabeth Lake Road as he was nearing his home. * With today’s good weather fotecast. otote police troopers said they didn’t expect the homeward-bound traffic to begin DB. GODSELL su[)erintendent will be offered personal use of a Board of Education automobile, beginning next year, in lieu of $1,000 cash. For Dr. Otto c. Hafstger, assistant «iHiperlB(eiideBt for business, there Is a boost from $14,-6W at present to a $17,1 mum la 1M4-66. For Dr. F1il!ip J. Proud, assistant superintendent for and public relations, the hike is (Continued on Page<4, OI. 5) ' Weather to Stay Nice for Rest of Holiday Sunny skies aiid continued fine weather will complete the holiday weekend for Pontiac area residents, says the weathermaa. Following a high of near M today the mercury will dip to a jow, though not so cool, n tonight. The outlook for Wednesday includes partly cloudy and slightly warmer temperatures with a high of about 84 predicted. The lowest temperature preced-was a cool 48 _ 10 a.m. Ithe thermometer showed 63. |To Bui7 Author in Idaho Valley Officials Decide Waund Self-Inflicted but No Inquest for Hemingway KETCHUM, Idaho (AP)-Auth-Ernest Heminpvay, Shippers Hush Around, Post Dates to Sail Again - "By midnight it should be really rdlingj’ a t^ said. No ^wning^ had bren repoHed 6r ' Ernest Hemingw¥y,'“ fo area police Mt^^ lustily through the aches we-------’ —* *■“' NEW YORK (iPi—Shipping companies today rushed preparations, to get strikebound ships moving again after a federal judge ordered a temporary halt to a 19-day-old natifxial maritime walkout. A number of lines posted sailing dates beginning Wednesdqj;. JJ*S._Jlifit.„ Judge Sylvester Ryan issued the order said beaches were packed and the venturous lands of his fiction, buried quietly in the peaceful mountain ^valley he loved. Authorities declared Monday that his death from a shotgun (last in the head Sunday was a 'self-inflicted gunshot wound" gnd said there would be no inquest. Prosecuting Attorney V. K, Jeppese^ said officials were making no determination of whether it was accidental or otherwise. The 61-year-oM writer, whoHC literary genius won him the Nobel and Pulltixer prises,, will be laid to rest at the Ketchum public cemetery, the time depending upon the arrival of his son Patrick from a hunting trip In Africa. DEATH TOLL AT SZ The state’s death toll stood at 32 as the weekend, the second long holiday weekend in two months, neared an end. Ten persons In Michigan had been killed In traffic. It had drowned and 10 had died in mis-cellaneouB accMeats. Locally, a Uniyersity of Michigan football player was killed when struck by lightning in Mil-lord Township Sunday. ★ A * past big weekends, patrol cars were expected to focus most of their attention on Dixie Highway as the cars begin to roMl southward this afternoon. During the Memorial Day weekend, also 102 hours long, 32 persons were killed on the state’s highways. Alert French in Algiers ALGIERS (UPI) - French security forces were alerted today for possible trouble on the eve df the first full-scale demonstrations openly called tor by the -Algerian rebel government-in-exile in Tunis. Friends of the family said the incral could be today if Patrick arrives in time. Tfie best guess that it would be held Weiiefr day- 'A A A The Rev. Robert J. Waldmann of Our Lady of the Snows Catholic Clvurch at Sun Valley will officiate at the simple graveside rites requested by his widow, Mary, his fourth wife, (foronpr Ray McOoidripk said Hemingway’s wife insisted on private services. Holiday^Deaths | Running!) Pet. 1 Aiove Estimate [ Expect Toddy to Bring Worst Count With Car< Homeward Bound By The Associated Press * Traffic ............411 • Boating ........... 40 ' Dhiwning' .,.,,,. ...'.ISl-i' Miscellaneous ..... 99 I Totat . ; . ....681 -A AA t ’The nation’s traffic deatt^ toll, running 40 per centj .toead of pre-holiday esti-; mates, today appeared headed for a record for thd extended Fourth of July* weekend. Safety experts expcesseij fear the final count might reach 500 for the 102-hou? holidlay peri6d which start* ed at 6 p.m. Friday and ends at midnight 'tonight (Pontiac time). ; The National Safety Council had estimated 450 persons might lose theii; lives during the long hoU- re^rd traffic death toll tor a summer holiday period 1< 49t during the four-day fndependt ence pay weekend of 1950. The National Safety Caaacll said "the appalUng toU Is dm to Monday .night after Presidept Kennedy acted under the Taft-Hartley law on thi^ basis of reports that continuation of the strike would imperil the national health and safety. Three unions went before U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Charles| E. Clark seeking a stay of Ryan’s temporary restraining order. Clark, who held a two-hour hearing late Monday night at his home at Hamden, Conn., refused a stay. He said h« saw no compelling reason for him to In- were ordered .to “instnftt members to resume normal employment.’’ ^ In Today's! Press terfere with Ryan’s Ryan’s order wan directed again.st the five striking maritime uniotLs, two maritime uni^. whose members had refused* to cross picket lines, and several employer associations, The order restrains both labor and management groupf from' "chgaging in Or* taking. part in| a strike or walkout" or otherwise, “interfering with or affectirtg the orderly continuance of» work Jn , the maritime industry.” .. Contempt of court charges coulil * be brought for violation of the], court order. and management were ordered to resume collective bargaining in an effort . to aetlleU their contract disputes. The un-| ■' Long Wait , Old pro 'Jack Burke Jr. I scores first victory in'Wo -years by winning Buick Open - PAGE IS. , • ^ 'Why Bother' $ Qtizens lazy about .con-con Issue — PAGE 6. Hero Castrot Communism grows fat in f Latin AmericaPAGE *. - Theafem ........... TV ft Radio Ptograms . WIImni,, Earl .. Women’s Pages heavy traffic aid the teadeacy of too many drivers to Igaora warniags, aad to drtve reekleoa-»y.’’ "We can only liope that the heavy toll so far will have a sabering effect upon drivm and that the trend will be reversed," said George Stewart, the council’s executive vice president. WIRES GOVERNORS Stewart sent a telegram to all of the nation’s 50 governors uix-ing them to use all possible means to cut down the heavy toll. “With tragle conalsteacy the tread of thta hoHday areekeai trafOc toll contfawes to polat ta an all-tlnw record," Stewart Today, the windup of the holiday period, was regarded by safetb’ experts as one of |he most dsn-gerous on the highways. Millions of cars will be on the road homeward bound after holiday outings. Generally fair weather was indicated in most sections of the country. Highway accidents kilied inore than 100 persons Monday. In one of the worst crashes, thm teen- , age girls and a 20-year-oid brother of one of the gii^, were killed when their car was struck by ft train near Bprii^field, HI. Cass-Dodge No. 4 Drew a Crowd "Be^ite Cooler Weather 1P0UR THE PONTIA^^^^ ytTESDAY. J14. 19»1 Tlic Bay in. Building Control on River Is Referred to Planners Part^ Joining in tkirgoining Sossiont MACKmAC ISLAND W 4 ^ Philip Mart, says the day public or govanuneatal — will ah down in Js*or-manageraent bargaining aesskms affecting the .nation's leading IndiWtries. Portugal Danies Chorga “But." the Michigim Democrat come tvhen a thM tmitr>«^HM|r«d- A proposM to control building ebnstruetjon on km areas along the Rouge River was referred to the pfanning. beard for study and recommendation by the City Oommiesion last nigi lower than hdd been estimated' by engineers. The 'dommissioh also approved | w purchase of a radio unit for< » Civil Defense rescue truck from Motorolai at«i9st d $6CT. The actkai was taken by the bommiaalon after It learned from City Attemey Dean Beier that Birmingham, , morrow's 7:36, p,m. tneeting ' the Community Renter. While commissioners could s immediate probtem for controlling such construction, they directed the dty manager's office .. New recreation director. Robert Lawyer, will ask the board to Authorize organizatfon of s Junior athletic club to be affiliated with the United Church of Christ Seals Merger of Thre to have a draft d a ilood pU^MkMgaH Al^ k •^soning ordinance prepared ! forwarded to the planning group. j City Commisstoner Ralph A I,Main said only an amendment -to the present zoning wUnance and a' flood control map would be needed by the city for enforce- By GBORCE W. CXMLNlaX Imarkited Press IMIglea Writer P HIL A DEIPHIA - Rellgioiis history echoed political history Tuesday. On the same date that the nation was bwn, and in a city wbera the united States framed its Constitution uititing separate states, the United Oiurch Chrka was set to seal iti cnm- Appnudmatety 2 mUlion Chris- participation in ' the merger. •>, ^ ^ . . tians are involved. 132 of 33 E. and R. synods, more * * * I than the required two-thiids. un- “ aeUon tor the par- The church union, more thanjofflcial tabulaikma showed. ' . *^..** two decades in the making, is the ' * * * } omrkin, im. mam first in this country to combine The reoulu show. Dr,' Wigneri ^ "that the! denominations of dltferent nBtton-jsaid As did the nation, the church ents in unifying diyerac dements. BUSSED IS "God hu bteMed 'and led us thus far along our common way,” said the Rev. Dr. James E. Wagner. of Philadelphia, copresident of the new denomination during its formative/period. Hie Jackson firm was the lowest of three bidders on the equipment. which includes two ticket gates, two “Lot Full'' si_ issuing machines, hvo electric detection coils. al and eccledaslcai backgrounds, great vital coreof both It Jdna the Evangdical and Re- muntons are "committed to the formed Church, mariced by tradl-! united Church of Christ." tfond creeds, pyramid-^ gov-l or. Fred Hoskins, ot New York, ernment and German origins, anditenoed it "not so much a new the noncrecdal Congregational |m ,),« merger preliminaries. Christian churches, with their k>-|cbureh as it is a renwal in cal church independence snd^ unity." rooU in England and t*w —----------------------------"-------------- griins. ’ The new constitution assures vjw./ TT 1-.^ ^ Undergoes Surgery After Shooting Accident The wiiming bid was about SI. IPROTECn LOCAL CHURCH - .... , . . i»1 A 22-y A a r-o 1 d Independence ns constm^ was to^ de-j^ document dale*. '• Nothing jTowTiship housewife was in,surgery shar Cburl. Lake Orion, when the in Full Swing Waterford B^rd Will Get Report Wednesday Oft Otymple t Board members also will review the 1961-62 budget of S36.000. .More than 1,200 children have rostered for playground activities at 13 elementary schools. Junior baseball teams play every night except Friday, and all day Saturday. Men's softball teams play twice a week at the Drayton. Ball Park.. Some-ISO children have registered foB the six-week day camp pro-: gram beginning Monday. Schools with full day programs, 6 -12 and 1 - 4:30 p m. are Oonel-son, Drayton, Leggett and String- From 9 a.m. to noon the Burt. Covert, Schoolcraft and Schoolcraft school grounds will be in session. The Grayson, Lutes and Waterford Village school programs run from 1 to 4:30 p.m. constitution and the by-tor more thM three hours this law*, of the Unifod- Chnrtll "Ifftnioralng^iM gun discharged. A' bullet pass^ Bain Here, There but Most Areas tip Have Nice 4th CbsM iriiaU destroy or limit the right of each local church to continue to operate in the way CTHtoRiary to iL. ifor. ■ ■ abridge or impair the ^autonomy of any local church in the management of its own affairs.^ By Tba Aisaeiatad Press 'Iklriy pleasant weather placed likely today in nnany aec-tioM of the coun^ but sho' in the afternoon and eve _ might dampen the Fourth ot July holiday activities in soma ax«as. ThundenSwwers fell during the niiHit and early morning akmi Atlantic Coast states, the Coast, the Plateau sUtea and in southern sectiona of the upper Mississipiri Valley and the south-weetein upper Great Lakes, m m The secoU of two court chal-figea to the merger was thrown out by a letjeral district judge New York last month. By their own ballots. 3,547 Congregational Christian churches out ■ 3,889 voting have approved Bariier, showyrs and thunderstorms broke out along a cold front which spread eastward to the New England shores and extended southward into Virginia and west-southwestward to Texas. The wet-stormy weather also hit areas in the warm moist air in the Deep South as well as in the Rockies. A severe electrical storm Houston, Tex., caused five flash fires. About 3 inches of rain fell during a 45-minute period. through the wall, striking Mrs. cidentaUy, aheriff's detectives said — by her husband fdHowing drinking party in their home. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital aiy-thorittes listed Mrs. Genny Wise, This haa been a thorny issue FBI Picks Up On« of 10 PHILADELPHIA (API - Kenneth Holleck Sharp, 29, one of the FBI's ten most wanted fugitives, was in Moyamenaing Friaon today-pending a hearing Friday on ohiuw of unlawful flight to avoid prosecution for a Chicago hoidap-slaying in 1952 The slug later went through a linen closet in the bathroom lodging behind I partition, Hazen said. the personnel department ot GMC Truck A COgch Division, in good condition. Capt. Leo Hasen said Mrs. Wise wias shot ^a the Mt side of the abdoiNoa whea her bus-haad, Btoplwa. ts, also aa ««n-ploye of the Irtiefc dIvWon, was taUng out a 4l-eallber..automstto revolver when he bellevod samo borne to ronUmie a fist fight. Wise, who was to make a formal statement at the county jail after wife left the operating room. said his wife was In an udjaccnti fignt Elect Walter Godsell School Board Prexir —f®9i Bt«r Road, an employe off 2SS..?St inie ________I nur* 3 •»»‘her man (Continued Frotn Page 3) from 113,600. now to a .maximum $17,000 in 1964A5. US the 30 persons attending the party were leavhig thA Wise home to get some bresklast at an all-night restaurant. Wise told Capt. Hazen that Alien resume the figh| when h a car drive up. The World at a Glance In addition, Whltmer will continue to get an annual expense count of $2,006, Hufziger, $500, and Proud, $750. The. niSv contracts, all running through 196546, replace I scheduled! to expire a year Irom ~jw.. _ ■ Glenn H. Griffin, chairman of the salaries study committee, said! the administrati ve pay rates were I "comparable" to th^ in otherj metropolitan area school districts. tlamaa’a agraameat'’ that the Pirework$^Kili Baby •niE DALLES, Ore. (AP)-A 5-1 month-old Indian baby was killed! Mmday when an aerial fireworks bomb went' awry, landed inside the car where the infant lay, and! exploded. | Judge Reaffirms Newberg Ruling From Our News Wires South Korea’s ruling military junta in Seoul today charged ousted Premier John M. Chang and seven of his ministers with collaborating with the Communists. The Weather Says Former Chrysler Prexy Must Hold Off Suit Against Colbert Full U.8. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY Mostly sunny and cool today, high near 10. Fair and not ao cool tonight, low It. Wednoiday partly cloudy and a HUIo warmor. high 14. Gentio northerly winds bocoming oast to sontheast 1-15 milea tonight and Wodnoaday. ; DETROIT (Al - Visiting Circuit ' Judge Henry Beers Monday re-I affirmed his ruling, that William ****:C. Newberg must hold off on a personal damage Sutt said he did not oppose the; pay hikre "in principle,” but want-' ed to compare them with salaries paid in industry. President Keiinedy. after replying al chief executive to a con-grstulatory hofiday message from Soviet Premier Khrushchev,, celebrated the Fourth of July as an American family man. The President planned another yachting ex-cursidn with his fathpr,and relatives on Nantucket Sound. GETS ADVICE Accepting the plaque citing his "outstandihg service," Schimmel gave some parting advice.. “Transcend perronal ideas and keep your eyes lifted above petty! things and toward long-range goals so you can serve the interests of the entire community,”| Schimmel said. Adolf Eichmann knew he wm a wanted major war criminal'and estimated that about Six millkm Jews were slaughtered by the Nails during World War II, the Chrraler President L. L. in Oakland Cdunty until his prior ««»y. ______ suit agatost Chrysler is settled in ubor Secretary Arthur J. f "•yU* epunty. jberg has announced estoblishment Ji^e Bern first issued s re-,o, ^0 labor relations cpmmittees straining onfor last February on head off strikes at U.S. missUe Newberg's $5.25-niillion personal wit against Colbert, ot Bloomfield Hills. Monday’s action came in a .■! rehearing requested by Newberg. The Judge also granted C|irys-. ler the right to take dejMefttons, Ml wr pretrial teatiinony, fram Newberg aud bis wife Dorothy la the Wayne CXwaty wit. The Newbergs, ef Bloomfield Town-ure eeeklng AP PfceMti NATIONAL WEATHER — Thundenterm activity is forecast 3or tonight from the Rocky Mountain states eastward to the Jscitern portion of the Southern and Central Plains, jn the north- sites. A number of fights erupted among a crowd of 3,900 on a moonlight cruise boat early today In New York and aeven persons wen treated at hospltala for Injurjes. pay chryaler $m,m. Newberg made after being fired as Idont June 30, 1900.' The suit was till d trial date has t week Chrytder filed ■ It. asking the « jto force Newberg to pay uni led profits from his interesl two cor- jxNWtions -which sup parts to Chrysler. neared its pier and the crowd ted 150 unif(»infld police and detectives Tfue Scoutinjj Style Witji Modem Touch JOFLIN, Mo. m- Planniiut « mortgagedwrning ceremony at o Boy Scout campsite, adult teadgn deddcdi^t .ahould be done In true scouting style igrrite the motft- . 1 * The seaut leader stopped f t kM. 5ulf states arid in Florida. It will be cooler and less humid in ^le Northeast and the Northera Rt^kim, warmer from the Graat J^aios to the Apifojachiaas. ' Most Pom at Lunn|nba U.; He struck the fUm I«ain /and .(again. Plenty of sparks but/ the ' mortgage was unacorched. itrieelAi-• en sliinUnir T*ity end- ed iU first academic day, with "jhe bulk the Tahs news agency Irported. A helpful coinpanion tli and proved that fire con bO kin-died by flint and steel —' i dgsretie Ughler. (S buti the U ' steppM up in - In • Whitmer Mid “Public Hchool systems mean a great deal more than just school houses nowu-days,-In the trMbled years ahead, our way ef Hto In this country Is going to Ih! sorely tested. Our uutlenal strength will he meosnred In terms of. the strength of our eitiiens. "The schools will play o key; role In this, and if they fail the whole nation will suffer." Whitmer stated without reserve-1 tion that Pontiac’s la "one of the finest school districts in the state J .consider-it. a privilege to work for it-’’ He , praised the board for active' leadei^tp and firm decisions, | "sometimes popular, soroetlmesl unpopular, but always in terms of, prtnciplM, in terms of what is right.” r rte cited "the cloee, honest re-letlonahlp between the board and the administration," which he believed has resultad in "better quality ot work from the admlnfotra- The. board also passed a resedu-tion commending The Pontiac Prass and radio station WPON for services to the schools during , the To Back Dam Proftet WASHINGTON (UPl) afont Kennedy has promised that the United Statea wUI bkek (I, giant Volta. River dam project desigiied to opur the industrialization ot Weat Aftfoa, it was learned! WEDNESDAY ONLY S»orfo •» 9:i0 Slwrp, In4t S.tiO— or FImim Fidowil 4-2511 ToiwrfwT HARDWOOD CRIB Rag. $25.00 Save on this sturdy hardwood full panel crib tomorrow only! 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S^et bombers Indonesia S|be get m place on the hew 32-story; while writing music for a Spanish f iwa,^^'*^****" Consolidated Gas Co. film about Buenos Aires ^ Mow tembers. part of Htdo-kufjjiing i„ downtqj^h Detroit, *, Martinez.whohadlivedin Lls-WAauTMrsmrku ran, .. ' } Steel work on the building began bon more than 40 years. Was the WASHINGTON (APl-Merf with average monthly wages f from the Soviet Lnion, wUl come^ju, 12, The 430-foot high building‘author of jnany songs He is sur-of $50 would lose In naonthly Social Security payments If they «" annoum-ement ^d. jjg the tallest to be erected in De- vived by his Portuguese wife retired at age 62, as permitted by legislation signed rriday ^ ^‘''erod|,roit in 30 yeaA. _ . by President Kennedy, Instead of waiting untU they are i?5. h^* announeM. ^ ! They would receive $S2 Instead of $40. - — - " ' ShmIMI ' lEtriiplMuecrtMil SINUS CONGESTION RMinisiriM&feiTimr i Emilia Penalva TTie following tabfe shows benefits payable at different i ages, hased on varying wages, as provided In the new leglS- | I Avenge Monthly BENEFIT PAYMENTS AT WAGE * AGE65 AGE $4 AGE $3 AGE 62 $ 50 $ 40.00 $ 37.40 $ 34.70 $ 32.00 85 50.00 48.70 : 43.40 40.00 no f.' «5.00 60.70 56.40 52,00 180 - 80.00 74.70 60.40 64.00 295 100,60 $».4Cf 86.70, 80.00 270 120.00 112.00 I04.00’ ■ 06.00 400 127.00 118.60 110.10 101.60 The foUowliig table compares amounts now payable and amounts that would be payable under the new legislation to widows whose deceased husbands had monthly earnings of given amounts: ■ 8x10 PHOTOGRAPH ■I I Average Monthly Present Wage Law New Law $ 50 $33.00 $40.00 100 44.30 48.70 150 54.80 60.30 200 63.00 69.30 250 71.30 78.40 300 78.80 86.70 350 87.00 95.70 400 . 95.30 104.80 TRUMAC TABLETS --ra On M E.C. 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PONTIHC Alfirm, Dismissal ol'OldCilYMSailfiSSUilir'pS Needed Ports for CINCTNNA'n. Ohio lAP) - The U.S. Cburt of Appeals, 6lh Circuit has affirmed the dismissal of a suit by which Mary V. Beck, a member of the Detroit Common CPuncil. has sought to p r e vent demolition of what is known as the ' Old City Hall” in Detroit, Mre. Beck filed the suit in U.S. District Court at Detroit against Mayor Louis C. Miriana, a majority of the council and the l^.S. Goxemment. It was dismissed by Qistrict Judge Fred W. Kaeff on the grounds the federal courts had no jurisdiction and that ruling was upheld by the appeals court. Production of Corv^ii Hits Record in June irs DETROIT (4k Chevrolet said Monday if built a record 34,977 Corvair passenger cars in June. Previous high for the compact car was 33,189 In JanuaiV I960. Chevrolet said it built 184,394 Corvairs in the first six months of this year, highest of any siix-monlh period since the car was introduced in Ihe fall of, 1959. i^bout 'three hur^red yeai s agd, one-third of the United Stajes was I covered by tangled swamps. EPPERT Watch Repairing Only at SIMMS Complete Watch Complete Labor and Ports YOUR WATCH Wifi Be: • Disassembled • Cleaned and Oiled < • Worn or Broken Ports Replaced With , Genuine factory Replacement Ports • Watch Adjusted and Electronically Timed • Full Year Guarantee, on Lobor Repair Overhaul and Cleaning oF Watch R95 ^ ' Only.................*F Simms low price of $7.95 include* needed part* ‘such as stems, crown, rhalnspring or balance staff, Wurry this week only at Simnrjs. Badly rusted watcbei, automatic*, Cbrono* at Boism WATCH DEPT. Mgin floor ^ 78 NORTH SAGINAW STREET WEDNESDAY ONLY SUPER SPECIAL! SAVE I6c REMUS 1^1 BUTTER 49i T0M0RR6W $ a.M. la 6 a.ai. 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BMMral, and apiritaal str^ictii that created and presenred the freedom ^ enjey tedajr. With Ood’a help and with the in-spiratkm of our heroic predecessors, we will win the battle for freetkwti throughout the world. fin k*m/Kati wiA our po/iQr of run-. fling guost mditonals tom tinto to timo, our indopondonco Da/ motaago ha$ boon wnttmi tj^-WilAom Gr Brnnaet. . ----CoitaSaid» Unitod Stotoo Navyi) Bt CMDK. william C. BEMICE Today we celebrate the signing of the Declaration of Independence; the document with which our forefathers pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to the chuse of freedom, justice and the dignity of man. Never before—not in 1917 nor in 1942 nor in the initial skirmish with the forces of international communism in Korea — can the oboervance of this day have had. such momentous meaning as it does this year for thoM who value the inalicnaUe rights of life, libwty and the pursuit of happiness. For we face nothing leas than a crisis in our civil-' ization. ★ ★ ★ We face today an implacable totalitarian enemy whose stated aim is to I conquer the whole fid; by subversion land intrigue if pOs-I slble, by revolution and I war if necessary. We. I with our ideals of In-I dividual freedom and I responsibility under God, are the number one target of this Communist strategy fw ctmquest of the world. Looking back, we may be ail the more proud of the signers of the Declaration because now that we ourselves live in a time of , peril we can understand their danger and their courage. For the cause with which the Declaration of Independence challenged the old order is now ft world cause in which our moral, if not even our physical survival is at stake. ★ ★ ★ Wc are in the midst of a great battle of conflicting modes of thought and behavior. We have gotten rid of a MussoLini. a Hitlxr, a Stalin —• but they have willed us a Castro, a Mao, a KinusHCHiv. In order that we. survive it 4s imperative that we preserve, strengthen and give greater meaning to our Nation’s fundamental concepts whose values do not change. Each generation must, for itself, preserve or lose them. They are the very foundations upon which the security of our country depends. ★ ★ ★ If we are to keep our liberty we must measure up to the responsibilities involved. Insofar as we have rights and privileges we have also obligalkms. Our freedom, our institutions, our way of life have to be earned every day, all year around. It is to the young men of America that these obligations cofhe in concrete form — specifically, the “Universal .Military Training and Service Act.” ★ ★ ★ It is the law of the land that requires a young man to register and to serve if required in one of. the Armed Services for six yehrs, of w^h two years must be spent on du^. The Army, the Navy, the Air Force and the Marine Corps are each vital parts of our strength; service in their components is (me of the best possible ways of insuring our Natiem’s survival. It is an obligation not to be token lightly. ★ ★ ★ Of course, there arc many , oth«r ways in which wc can meet j our obligations. The important thing Is that we do so. In the words of President Kennedy, “Ask not what your country will do for yon—ask what you imn do fsr year oonntry.” It is up to us to meet the challenge of conununisai with the same physi- I. ■ . L ' Aovocatbs of “togetherness" are requested to read and ponder this: "Ninety per cent of aU murders In 86 American cities surveyed Involved people related to one aimther and living under the same rotrf.” iv ^ Voice of the People: *Are TV Viewers Trying to Improve Programs?*^ Where ii the incentive for the people, who view televisian, to of MX end crime to improve their Csn juvenile ddinquency promoted? la moral weakneea a guard? Lat’a give our youdi goo 1117 degwiency to be our parental van-•aderahip and direction. Stys Best Presideht Has Strong Mind Well, it’a better to have a Preai-dent with a weak back-and a ■troiw mind than one wltti a atrong back and a — and you know the two I’m-talking about. Beni ‘Political Posters Removed Too Soon’ Why are political poafer-signa, tacked to treea, etc., during an election campaign ripped down al-moat immediately? Clroaa or oarahal paatere, real eaUte ada and rigaa teiUng laekla ar out-ot-tawaera where the pieaie la located - are left far daya, weeka, aad even mentha. . I have been told that algns poat-ed in dieae location! are "vision-obstructions." Tells of Canadian Railway I^ioss Owned by the govenment, the^ Canadiu National Railway is bar Ing M5 milUon this year. In spite of that, wage increases have just been granted that will eeat an additional $30 million. The taxpayen foot the shortage. W, W A Owr here, the raUa are privately owned aad many of Umiu "Thx average woman buys 3.5 hats a year," says a fashion magazine. Presently she ^ms to be wearing the ,5 hat. Still Making Itself Heard Uiere already, aad yet the feath-eibeddlBg aad the wage In-ereeeee wIB ge ea aad en. Iftber Is prtelag Mself right Mrt a( the Already foreign automobiles have cut heavily into American sales and American onployment. but the negotiators are preparing for anotho' holdup. Victim James Marlow Asks: The Man About Town ‘Air Men Equal Back in 1776? Citizens Grow So Lazy Over Voting on Condon Biggest July 4 .I'rssrcs-ir.j:: In Pontiac History Was on U.S. 100th Anniversary ^ Wbat ottui M not in keeping with Its real meaning. PonUac went all out 85 yeacs ago today in celebraUng the centennial of our nation's birth. It was the biggest such celebration up to that time, and we’ve had no July 4 observance to equal it since then. Local business men raised $1,500 to make July 4. 1876, Just such a day. That was ft much latga; aum in Uumr dpyf It is now, and the Weekly Oawtta berated those who refused to donate liberally. Thef'day started with a sunrise salute of 100 guns, fired from the court house lawn, the “guns" actually being blacksmiths’ anvils borrowed for ttie occasion. At night there was a display of fireworks which the Gazette hop^ "would br seen hi Detroit." TMey were fired from the river, with the crowd congregated along its banks. During the day local and outalde orators threw their stuff, and there was a basket picnic on the Moses Wlsner lawn. A program of races took place at,the fair grounds between Saginaw and Perry Streets, and the newspaper proudly ap-nouiwed that ihe music for the day was furnished by three brass batnds. Circle the dates of Aug. I to It '^ ‘ en yemr ealeadar. That’s whsn ear 4-H Club Fair, biggest la Michigan, takes place on lie grounds out Pony Street. With strawberries that measure nearly six Inches around, Bemtoc Fordney of Drayton Plains wonders if anybody can beat that; f Some letters—written over a century ago are keepsakes of ' Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Weber of 5612 Pine Knob Read. Harvest apples that already are taking on a ripened look are reported by Jack Febey of Pontiac Lake. They are of the Red Astrakan variety. First gladioli blossoms of the season are reported by Mrs. Beatrice Meaeham of Rochester, who has a habit of rushing the season on this gorgeous flower. Tkls was the idMi ’H mam are c^led eqemi . . Neither Congress, w h i c h approved thoM wdrds in the Declaration of Independence on July 4.1775 nor Thomas Jefferson, who HTote them, really believed "all" men are created equal. ★ A They beUeved, In George Or-weU’a .Phrase, that Mme people are mewe eqiul than others. IGNOBBD SLAVERY The Declaration calmly ignored slavery, with which the colonies were loaded at the time. Even Jefferson, troubled though he was about human bondage, had slaves of his own and considered Negroes inferior. ______A... A A The Founding Fathers, following the Declaration with the Constitution ntified in 1790, still didn't consider "all” men equal. Their Constitution not only didn't. end slavery. It permitted slaves to be imported until 1806. An Ods was doM seally. with out MMS niMdiaaiag ataves or slavery. "The failure to use either word U significant.’’ Burton J. Hendrick wrote in 1937 in hia book on the Constitution, "Bulwark of the Republic," but "it betrays the sense of apology, of ihame, with which die makers approached a dangerous and even disagreable subject." '' maB-mNwniNo It took a civil war to wipe out slavery. But even that couldn't estaUish as a tact in all Andean minds the hi|^-sounding words in the declaration about men being equal. The proof: Tuesday mllboua of Ameriesua who rejofee to By DON MYERS There will still be s primary any group of men, white. Mack at every precinct in theae or j^ellow, have power they don’t yield It easily, but abuse ft. voters should prove as enthusias- districts, of course, beesum of con-t|c about constitutional convention testa tor dogate poaitkmi from Jtdy 25 as they were last Nov. 8, * * * elections nfficials would have a Some recent examples: , What tremendous job on their hands, the Negro strong men have donq But the people are likely to be to one another in the OoimD; what startingly apathetic at the special the Chinese Reds did to the peo- primary election to nominate dele-pie of ■nbet; the Russian Com- candidates, munists’ cxmtrol of the As Secretary of State James M. other legislative districts covering the same territory. abnoat a primer of electhm tow due to unfamlltority with pro- peoples of Europe and their sav-I of the Hungarians Hat« put it: "In a special primary election One point which Hare noted is that minor . party candidates for the Oedaratiaa af ladepeadeaee sHH practice diacrimtoatiw and THODOIIT8 FOR TODAY The lesson from it all—applies-able to iriiat has happened here and is hastening around the worid now—is that when men. He that will not permit his wealth to do any good to others while he is living, prevents’it from doing good to himself when be is (tead.—C. C. Colton. held in the heat of July, we can con-con delegates will be nomin-anticipate that thm will be some ated at party conventions, confusion. Probably no etection ’ He said that lack of enthusiasm clerk is stiU 6n the job who had among the general public for the any official role in the last con- crucial electtons which will chooee con election heW more than 50 the p^e to revise Michigan’i years ago.” ‘ 19M basic law could mean that nttaor Twrtles"hhve • a cImuct to place some delegates when thie convention meets Oct. 3. Some 2,271,742 peraons cast valid ballots in the Nov. 8, 1960 election which made the oon-oon pt^ Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: Four Methods for Women to Stave Off *Hot Flashes* Delegates will be elected at a special general election Sept. 12. The elections division is dreu- LE88 INTERESTED This number shrank to 1,169,445 The Almanac By ITaMed Prcaa Intrraattoiuil Today is Tuesday, July 4, the 185th day of the year with 180 more to follow In.lMl. This is Independence Day. The moon is in its last quarter. The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. The evening stars are Mj(r4, Jupiter and Saturn. A A A On this day In history; In 1776. the Continental Congress, dftrhg In Philadelphia, adopted the Declaration-'of In- ' In my profession, I have been impressed with the great anMunt of differing among (1) girls approaching womanhood, (2) expectant mothers and (3> middle aged women due to -ignorance. AAA In iny feeble way l do what I can to prevent such suffering, offering appropriate instruction and advice respectively as follows: 1. Pamphlet on "Hygiene for girls. ” 2. Booklet "Preparing for Mater- ' nity." 3. Pamphlet] 'The Menopause. EHher pamphlet ^R. rradY IS free if you provide starnped. Mlf-addresaed envelope. If you ask for both inclose 25 cents. For the booklet send 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed 2. As im alternative, taktog nidi hormone imetnally which the physician must prescribe or administer at first. 3. High calcium, low calorie diet. 4. Dafly general ocercise, equivalent to 6 mUes of oxygen on the lating detailed instructions about persons interested enough in con-procedures tor the July 25 pri- con to vote on it when the ques-mary, but there is some cohfu- don, "Shall a convention to revise sioo even at tlw stole Tevd, to the Mtchigan COMdt^^ say nothing of local elections offi- called," was on the April 3, 1961, rials. • . ballot V Faulty . information about what districts would not have to bold a primary came out in Lansing a week or ao ago. This was quickly corrected by a darificadoD of an attorney general's ru^ which said that in only Probably ndther the July » primary nor the Sept it gm- This. despite the fact that ex-_ perts on government have been six districts, where there are the shouting from the rooftops that the exact number of candidates on the b?st way to insure an etfe^ve "Republican and Democratic tick- constitutiooal convention is to elect ets as there are nominations to competeht, dedicated men /uid be made, will a primary dec- women as the delegates, tion tor that particular delegate It is ironical - and almost trag-seat be unnecessary. ic - that many of the people who TheM are the 12th, 29th and 32nd were vitally interested in con-con ■enatorial districts, and the Ionia, a few short months ago will prob-Newaygo and First Washtenaw aUy not even turn oat to vote on representative districts. delegates. Case Records of a Psychologist: Enemy Can Become Your Friend Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dnwney 70 Marlva St.; 60th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Thompson of 063 West Walton Blfd.; 59th wedding anniversary. * ' Mr. and Mrs. Brasst Btorihray of 1107 West Huron St; 55th wedding kn-nlversiry. Mrs. Oraee Stout of 15 Ramon^ Terrace; 80th birthday. Ma Agnes Trollmaa of Auburn Heights; 83jrd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. DenaM BoshfleMsr of Bloomfield Hills; 52nd wedding anniversary. Bits. Margaret SanunerfleM of Drayton Plains; $3rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. pmery Ekabstoy of Waterford; 53rd wedding anniversary. Mts. Ltssie Tisakea of Rochester; 92nd birthday. Mrs. Harriet Ramley of Walled) Lake; 82nd birtMay. In am, the Uaitod States MIMtory Academy at West Potat was formally opeaed with II eadtto. In 1826. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, second and third presidents, died on the same day. In 1872, Calvin Coolidge, our 30th preai^t, was bom. IN 1954, meat rationing ended in England for the first time since 1939. In 1960, auto fatalities over the holiday reached a record 387. AAA A thought lor today; Supreme Court Justice Oliver WendeH Holmes Jr., said: ’Taxes are what we pay for civiliaed society.” This is not to imply that ignorance has anything to do with, for instance, "hot flashes" — the most frequent complaint of middle aged women, although I do suspect that better education in phyiiology and hygiene in girlhood and young womanhood would prevent this distressing complaint in middle age. I have as prodae atatistica to aopport this sospielaa _ jMt as tofeieoMi drawn from “Per-aanal RygieM tor Wanea," by DR. CRANE The Country Parson HbaMliy women who know from experience that the menopause is not a "critical” or "dangeroua” epoch tave an obligation to laugh at the old fishwife superstttton whenever they find a younger sister with morbid notioitt about "change of life.” AAA Whose assurance could be more significant to the ignorant, miiin-formed or apprehensive woman ,Uhaii that of another womaft who to ho longer inconvenienced by the "corse" and evidently enjoys being “1lM bepplMt tolka are thoae whs. wben they've saMered, try when I laae pallineft I tlR- yea now that I toel tbs giealeal qan- fram “bet Baabee." Far bar I offer tbeee tonr aegfraffeBa: 1. lajecthma of an estrogenic hormone — such as amntotin. estrone, eittM. Of coimw.. this to medical treatment — yod can’t By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE J-A32: Sally S„ aged 24. waa one of my former psychology students at Northwestern Univer- "Oh , Dr. Oane," she burst out tearfully, "I am in a tenible i state of mind. I "Just an hour ago the doctors in] the Medical ain-ic told me Td end up in a> sanitarium withih 90 days if I didn’t quit my job. "I’m anemic Ind underweight -and have spastic colitis. But it is nil a result of.my job. ’T work tor twa law partaera. (toe Is wandcilUl bet Sam, the yaangw. Is thftmeanest, roast Ir-rttattag nmn I evw naet. Ho anoeps aranad jaat laakfiR tor mlatahea ae be eaa show me ap. "Yesterday, for example. I had typed a long letter containing doz-ehn of legal terms. But in the very middle oi the page I had accidentally spelled the word ’the’ as "Insteed calling it to my at-““on so I could salvage that long r by neatly crarins Bw mto- so aagry. f caat eat, or U 1 da try to nibble a aaadwich, I get "But I can’t leave my job, tor 1 make a good aal^ and am the sole support of my widowed mother. Dr. Crane, what can I do?" “Just wrap Sam around your little finger by paying him an honest compliment every day," I urged. "NEVER! I HATE him! ” she snapped. "Besides, it would be insincere to praise him when I feel like murdering him. instead." “Von are mUtaken, gaily," I Three months later she breezed into my office, looking healthy, happy and beautiful. She bubbled with joy. “You may need to grit yoiir teeth to force your firat compliments across them, but let your brain rule i ”My bones dtowilved their part-nerahiiL’’ the bagan. “Thiea yon got away from Sam It took me half an hour to per-. suade Sally to try the "(fompU-ment Club’’ strategy on Sam. Next afternoon she phoned me at 4:15, saying she had done-it! But it had taken her until 4 o’clock to acrew up her courage. "WhM did you say? ” 1 inquired. “Oh, Sam was wearing a new suit, so I told him the fabric in rt was very good quality. He just grunted, so your comptimento don’t work on Sam, Dr. Cnuie." AAA "Just keep It op," I assured her. broakdofriL” I said. She blushed, then shook her head. "No, I decided to stay with Sam.” she confessed as she held up her left ring finger with Sam’s wake op in I___________^ 1 disfike meeting hbn at the of- agaln to aay he aM Jari graded at ■sky’s daRy aUa to tone her ranpllmiaf aoran bar ctenebed teeto by M a.m„ Into ad at 4 pn. Then Selly qidt telepbonlng. Tmmu ymty M«t anpatwn ar<“.ara^rsa‘gg: ....... - ^ , ; " , ' ^ XHK PONTIAC PRESS. TUESbAT. JULY 4, 1961 S&VEN 'Space Junk' Circles Earth At l«oit 10 Objects in Orbit os Result of Triple launching WASHINGTON ll> - At laut 10 Humidity Makes People Say: *Go Jump in the Lake^ earth. •nit Mwooawr»>«octly objects whldi tgmamm mually refer to M “speoe Junk” » are all out-gratrttM of the awy’s apectacular teat ol last WedoMday in launching the “TVuUt IV-A" naviga- B/ niYWAB BA1 NEW YORIf^ iriouB oommodity. It makes men's tiempers rise nd women’s halrdoe fall. It makes gummed envelopes and salt gramdes stick together, and ilmost anything else fall apart. It ia paitlenlariy eeafnalH be* eadao bamAUty Is air nioistBK. igee — and aIgMd to plaoo la ocMt three ••Oreh”; and a At any rate, project officials reported today, tbaaa two objects —Transit and GrebJnJun-ara Jm orbit, plus the ftdlowlng: The q>ent carcass of the Able-Star lodcet, the two^tage rocket which originally rode atop the Thor booster plus seven pieces pf miscellaneous material which originally constituted interconnecting mechanisms lor the real satellites and the carrier rocket. Van Peursem . Chides Lesinski for Criticism (M - Republican State Chairman George M. Van Peursem said that Lt. Gov. T. John Lesinaki must assume a* share of the responsibility if mental patients are caring , for mental patients in state institutions. , , Van Peusem criticised Lesia- alne ooneWMiUy Is a p in the pnduetlan of I BATUULB quite simple, if yii have a Humidity is a such things, Humidity, if i is not a matter of water in the air, exactly. It is, rather the degree of moisture which the air is carrying to ealealattMi toat sa a clear day, nay be Hated as dehiM eC r^a, B may be only M pee eeair We've been diecking on the facts abpgt this sticky, soggy Inyemiqn of nature and discover that It's ali To Finish Payments of Gl Dividends Soon WASHINGTON W» - The pay-ment of $230 million in special GI insurance dividends is ei^ected to be completed by early August, the VAPOR TfUIUBUSOMK in other words, water _ through the air as raindrops can drendf you, buf if dutoot dampen quite the same as humkUty i* vapor clinging hea^ to the air you are trying with Bomp difficulty ^breathe. Tbua, when the bidSSky is 100 per cent, it meana-not that it is raining (a relaffvriiy comfortaUe sensation) but that at the moment the atmoeiAerp has reached its total capacity lor carrying water in suspension. You are enclosed in a heavy it. trylag Veterans Administration reported r Mcnday. ^•hn g. Qlegiion Jr., administrator of veterans atfaira. said Us agency plaas to.flatoli proc-eosing the aocoiuits by Ja^ SI sad the teat ef tbe eheein should be mailed during the first few days in August. The special dividend payments »ilj be made to about 4V4 million World War II veterans and about 360,000 World War I veterans. President Kennedy announced payment of the special dividend April 21. Like the regular dividend mailed earlier, the special refund if made possible primarily because the death rate among holders of national service life insm> ance and U. S. government life insurance poUcies continues to be much lowdr than the rates upon which the premiums were calculated. i (or yoilr.hot, clothed body a damp and'i soggy towU. It is no wonder, when this condition prevails, that ao many thou- sands of pMple are inclined to say, "Go jump to tbe lake. Without recognizing it perhapg, they are only offering constructive advice. midity than men do. There are no survey* to prove tUo. tert IPo a tact that eveiy. through U. A good, heavy rainlaU is something you can avoid or step out into, to cool off as you would by jumping into a pool. is like wrapping looaely about of humidity as their coifs corkscrew into the ultimate unflattery.) Thus, most women have built-in '“vanity index" wWqh can measure moisture.almoet as precisely aa the elaborate paraphernalia of the meteorologists. And, knowing ^ Btinctively how humid^ really is, •Hiore" from- hu^iHe. aufferiT more„ thaln IBe who CM only guess by the wilt in his collar. Many are the ttasM, for te-atanee, when I eeme home from the office wHh .my .leeks down an nahirci to my colter, and aa-. Bounce to ;^ haaband that the He looks at me ineredulously— whether over my state or my itata-Tm never sure—and fe^ A woman can be quite briliiantl in the mattn- of humidity, when! her ago la e Later on,.listening to the weather news, we umally learn that ntgr | Imaiwnct C«. '*”*1 were accurate. Our New Loctotion is^J 70 UriTETTE ST. Notieual Lift O Accident I 338.0451 1 CASTONE AND ALUMmUM SDIM M low as $10900 nlll IMt SAN OrtMi Stwpi PI 2-P42I 24 HOUR SIRVICE 24S7 fm The leeaan is that almost any j oman, by virtue cd her coUhire, in eatimate within a few per-i centage points of accuracy exactly what the humidi^test any giv. If there nre srraggles at the lyis reachMl about IS per cent; if tbe bangs (all over die eyes. 7# per cent; when the poufs go pffft, IS per cent; whea every foUete flows over teto s straight straad te the aoekitae. It Is tinw te gH hi off the streets. (Gbnversdy.wwnenwith aatural. ly curly hair can gauge the height • lought any new fumi-turo or a pplitnees rcoemly ? Made improvcmcnit on your homo? Roplaoement com of honwa and house-hold rumlthints have doubled tine* I9W. Make sure you have onough protection to cover ihs /«. rrrsrrd value of-your Kcnncfh G. HEMPSTEAD INSURANCE 102 I. Huron ffc. FE 4.8284 t a meeting of tbe Deniocratie Mate Centrel Osm-mittee here gataiday. Lesinski blamed COP law-maken tor not appropriating morel money for mental health and other imrposes and said that ns a-result patients arc caring for other patients. ^ Unit Discounts Fees for Welfare Services GRAND RAPIDS (AP) - Effective immediately the Kent County Board of Social Welfare te discounting by 10 per cent the fees for services rendered welfare recipients through Sept. 30. Current welfare spoiding indicates the departmolt will end the year with a deficit of H15,000. Action was taken at. a board meeting with copies of the resolution -and a letter of explanation forwarded to admintetratora et lour major hospitala, plus other service agencies, in Grand Rapids. Jailed Micicey Cohen Just Full of Complaints LOS ANGELES (AP) - Mickey Cohen te complaining In jail about his ulcers, an old gunshot wound in his right ahoulder and his sleeping accommodations. Facing a federal prison term (or income tax evasion, Cohen made known ......... U. S. Judge George Boldt, who ordered that the pruoner be given his prescribed medicine for the ukera. The court had no solution tor tbe< gunshot wound, but Jail inapector G. H. Carteon said Coh-di has a bunk and doen't have to iriace I floor, as he claims. Find Bodies of Three KETCHIKAN. Alaska (AP) -•ftie bodies of three California men were found Monday in the wredcage of a Stanford University research plane which crashed Dec. IS, 1S59, on (Sravina Island, 13 miles west of here. BAKER HANSEN Iinruct CeMpAiy INSURANCE -ALL FORMS- Honowims ncuaraia ssncuiTT Holds Any Blanket till Octobor 1st! 50 BLANKET SALE Spfciol purchose sovings on woshoble royon-nylon CHATHAM BLEND BLANKETS Begutiful Chothonn blankets of 94% rayon for extra beauty, 6% nylon for added long life. Duroloom bindings, washable, hygienoted to be germ-free. 72 by 90" size fits full or twin beds. 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TUESDAY Ari tlO-» 4:16-7:22-10:30 BLUE SKY DRIVE IN theater |B0RU$ NIGHT NOW SHOWING "PEPE " oM0:18 WOMIMATED FORT ACADEMY AWARDSI QANmS ft»l^d'AwiWn*WWJk|Ofol'd JHS&rSSif ‘ »8EN MRIN. SAMWr DW8 Jr.^ JIMMY dK Z8A ZSA QftBOR • ♦Jt^ GARIAND‘Gl® QI«90N‘ERWE JAN^jJQQH^JlCK iaM)N*JWWIORIH*l! hing to attract new induatiy and nal cost," efficlala said. Sewer, reduce Monroe'a unemployment I and water tinea Kill be provided problems, luye made available a I without charge. j DttCOUNT nUCB _ AmiAHCH'TY TQM'5^ ilJECTRI»11 “Kid" is on the move a|jhin. Edward (Kid) Ory, perhape the greatest of the dixielaiKL trombone |daym, sold his San Franciaoo night dub “On the Levee" and Is moving to Lm An- geles because of his wile's But he’s not going out to pasture. Ifc's already* arranged night dub. dates in the south- 7 li ohil of fte tasi of Ihs r jass gieote of New Or- M hhi IssK career Qij mote, aarh Jan daasles m “Biask-■ and “Savoy Three years ago. Ory neatly died^ He was given the last rites of his church, but in three months the lean, wrinkle-faced Solomon of Jazz had rallied and was soon blowing his trombope ' As he. prepared to- move* to Los Angeles. Ory reminisced in his comfortable San Francisco apartment about early days in New Orleans and its bawdy Stsryville district. “There was hothing but happiness in Storyville.” he said. "It was the hottest place in the whole world. Nobody ever went to bed and the saiot'iu never had doors on them. "That music — jazz — it came BORN IN STORYVILLE "It didn't come ftom Traiax or Allies, as of people think. It was bbni%Storyv’ille. I know. I saw it. 1 ida>ed it. “People like stevedores, railroad work gangs,' shoe-shine bo^ *- they put music in their labdr. They made up aongs and sang them in unison for years ■ Ory was'bom in Laidace, Iji., 30 miles from New Orteans on Otnstmas Day, IM. Ihs father was French, his mother Spanish and Cherokee Indian. At the age of 8, the boy fashioned his first instrument, a banjo, from a cigar box. He followed this with a drum made from a tin -tub, a hess. violin from r big box.*1i violin and a guitar from more cigar boxAf ‘I didn't know how to play them. Someone taught ro^ how to tune' each instrument, ^then I tbl>Iiy~ chords." He hired his first band at l.L The group often went to New Orleans on weekends to hear the bands and leam the tunes. LEARNEa> LOT , ' ^“At night we Jittle fellows 'would put on heavy overcoats and go inside Ute salotms. We acted big. Jxit we learned a lot." Within three years Ory had’ the best band In New Orleans. He and his band blew a storm of Jazz from a pair of hone-tfrawn covered wagons thSlit moved through the streets of New Orleans. Ory started playing the Irom-boM with the braying, “tailgate" style that wad te make Ganung and at the age of 68 he fathered hia^ly child, Babette, ixrw 7.\, Now Ory is waiting ^a book .aboiit his life. He Kpprt to finish.it this year. "I'm going to call it ‘Muskrat Ramble.' I've been a ramblin' kid all my life.*' , OP6NING SPECIAL note to note. It was called tailgate because that was where the trombonist sat in the wagon so he could have; room to maneuver his slide without hitting fellow players. Ory mo<^ to Los Angeles in 1919 and four years later his band made its first radio broad-caat. This was probably the first time New Orleans music was j cm -the air. He played In Chicago before j retiring in 1933 when the popu- ; larity of dixieland receded to a 1 low ebb. He didn't touch his -toennhone for nine years. Dry's interest in music was reawakened in the early 40s and he made a successful comeback in th^ Los Angeles area. The Kid made San Francisco his home in 1944 and play^ in i^eral different clubs. He married his manager. Barbarg BraMl Nfw VacHiM * CleaMr 2-Ys^r Ouorontns FREE SERVICE 195 8*1.1995 ONLY REVEL OBTRIBWORS n 4-4240 lAIR CONDITIONED PONTIAC CITY LICENSE No. 1064 OPEN HONDAT and FRIDAy 9 A.M. toTMii: DAILY 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. CLOSED JULY 4th M20J»(r INVENTORY SACRIFICED Our entire inventory must be sacrificed. Fire, water and smoke damage to our building mokes it necessary to liquidate every piece of merchandise, so that we may completely redecorate. Nothing is being held back. Every item will be sold exactly os it is on a First Come, First Serve Basis. All items ore subject to prior sole. Many one-of-a-kind items. GONTBACTOft SETS UHIT-ENPn STORE Of TWO WEEKS.... PRICES LOWERED AGAIN! ^••*^* *^ ®7«!y i*«in in Despite the tremendous response to our sole, we still hove a good selection left. Hurry in! All items subject to prior sole. This is your chance to reolly sove. ’ FAMOUS MAKES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT LIVING ROOM SUITES AND SECTIONALS 2>PiKt Living Room Suitts . . 3*Pigct Soctionolg Nylon-Foom . . 93500 n25«« Every suite, sectionol, sofo bed ond hide-o-woy bed must be sold. DINETTES (At Lew es) Sftp ond $ X BRONZETONE Coffet Tobies ' V or CHROME TW..4 9X12 ,3Q 5 PIECES $4800 Boudoir $ 1 Lompt * * While They Loaf Toble $ O Lumps ...... BEDDING BUYS on VISIT OUR • NATfONAL CHAIR DEPT. • RESTOKRAFT • ROCKERS • SERTA • RECLINERS Sorry, theae low • SWIVELS prices contiot be edvertiaed • OCCASIONAL BEDROOM SUITES Double Dresser with, Mirror Chest and Full Size Bed 78 Evtry Suite Must Be Sold EAST TERMS AVAILABIE-FREE PARKINC Ivkry price is figured on bosis F.O.B. our store. No phone or moil orders will be occepted. Bripg yourtroiler, stotion wogons, ond pick-up trucks. " | AIR CONDITIONED]. HO DOWN PAYMENT-TAKE 24 MONTHS OPEN MONDAY ond FRIDAY 9 A.M.-9 P.M. DAILY 9f00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. CLOSED JULY 4th ORCHARD Phone FE S8114-5 FURNITURE COMPANY 164 Orchord ioke Avenue, Pontioc 3 Blocks Wesf of South Soginow Cash ond Carry Specials! Sewing Baskets ........’ . . ^ .85 Thermo Bogs, Hot ond Cold .75 Ironing Boord Cover ond Pod..........\\. . . . .75 Electric Con Opener. . < 8.00. Deluxe Tooster-Broiler . . ; 8.00 2 Foom Bed Pillows . 1.75 Throw Pillows. ............. 1.00 Fishing Tockle, Tool Box 1.00 Plostic Dishes, 48-Pcs^.. .. 8.00 — REDUCED TROPICAL suns PAQRON* ifc WORSTED^ Richman’i no-mui^>,^tod of Dacron* “W OQ (55%) and fine woolwwited (45%). m OO Sella for a cool $31.88 at Richmtn’e— ■ ihat'a real uTingiil JL DACRON* & RAYON Comfort blend of Dacron* (60%) and 0088 rayon (50%). Wash and wear trima. SUMMER FURRISBINSS REDUCED SPOIT SHIRTS: long and short wen 2.95 NOW 2.37 sleevM; knits and woven fabrici. were 8.95 NOW 2.87 wero 4.95 NOW 3.87 BRESS SHIRTS: broaddothe and wero 2.95 NOW 2.37 oxfords. White, colors. Spread, were 8.95 NOW ^*87 button-down, eydet, tab collars. PAJAMAS: out and middy; soma wen 2.95 NOW 2.37 wash and wear. werv8.95 NOW 2.87 JACKETS: water-repellcnt, wind- wtrt 9.85 NOW 6.87 resistant. Raglan, Mt-4n sleevee. wero 10.95 NOW 7.87 Zipper eleeiacs, - wtraJ2.95 NOW 3.87 MEN'S NECKWEAR: big selection of newest summer patterns. *2.60 NOW 1.37 NOW m .1.00 NOW 77fl HOSE: cotton ariyles, geometrio patterns. Ban-Lon*, nylon stretdi. re764 NOW nm NOW m .1.00 NOW 77fl UNBERSHORTS: wash and wear hruddotfaC Boxer, pipper models. White, solids. ROIES: wuh and wear cotton-^ cool and comfortable 1 .1.00 NOW 77^ .4,96 NOW 3.87 DACRON* & WORSTED SPa m €n PPlacPe^ 588 2 for 11.50 688 Breezeweight Dacron* (55%) and woo] wbrited (45%->. Ivy, pleated models. wen 8.96 NOW IMPORTED FABRIC Imported Teteron (50%) and wool (50%). Ivy, pleated. Continental models. wen 10.95 NOW WASH & WEAR PIN CORDS Wash and wwr Dacron* (7^%) and cotton (25%). Ideal casual wear, anywherel were 6.95 NOW 2 for 18.60 :88 BOMMR mmm SHORT-SLEEVE SHIRTS: wash and wear cottons, knits. t ^ were 1.69, 1.95 NOW LONG-SLEEVE SHIRTS: cotton prints and solids. were 2.59,2.95 NOW SUMMER SLACKS: polished cottons and cords. . were 3.50,3.95 NOW DRESS SLACKS: wash and wear gabardines. were 4.50,4.95 NOW RRIEFS: white cotton knita. were65^uch NOW NOSE: cotton and nylon atretch. were55^uch NOW ZIP-FRONT JACRETS: cotton; solids, some reversiblee. were 6.95 NOW 1.38 1.88 2.97 3.88 3for»l 3f«rl 3.88 100% DACRON* RAINCOATS were 9.95 NOW 6.95 STRAW were 2.95 NOW 1.88 For a wonderful buy you can always rely on Rich man’s BROTHERS MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Opon 10 to 9 Doily Charge it now .. . take up to 6 months to payl \ 7- THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1961 -^ELEVEN f OW ihanuMfipte on flto show tli(U preparation ta writinc inks had readied a high level otj^mu* nency and perfection even in £e Middle Ages. FLY TODAY See . , • • Traveling by air naves time ... no does using AAA’n _ Complete TB^VEL BUREAU ■ Serviee Ageato for aO Air Unee NO EXTRA COST TO YOU Also Headquarters for: • Foreign Documents and Road Guides • Auto Shipments, rentals and purchase • Guided and Independent Foreign Tours and Cruises 76 Williams Street FE 5-4151 m i WATCH for OUR BIG SALE ---Ad--- ■ Wednesday Bobette Shop 16 N. Saginaw PRIDE ^ InfMrrlfi AAA quality Guaranteed Rend With Each Purchaye Your Choice of Mountings No society — g«n or otherwise governs the quality of a iewel-er’a purchase — his pride is your guarantee. J JEWELERS Bridesmard Must Pay . for Dress By the EmUy. Poet Institute Q: What can a bridesmaid do when ahe la aaiced to pay for a dress that is definitely Unbecoming? The bride has made the choice and it is a style and color that my daughter would not buy and will not wear again. In fact, she dislikes wearing it at the wedding but would accede to the bride's choice if only the amount involved did not nocsssltato hecvi^tiBRsw some use out of It later on. Under the circumstances, must she still pay for her own A; Your daughter's situation is not an unusual dne. In dther words. It is rare when ail of the bridesmaids in a weddmg party liDd^ tlul color and fash--lon of their dresses to their liking. There is nothing she can do about it except to have it dyed and possibly remodeled afterwards. It is practically unheard of for the bridesmaids not to pay for their own dresses. ★ ♦ * Q: For the last lew years I've been dreaming of going abroad, but now that I have enough money saved, I can't find anyone to go with me. I don't mind going alone but my ntother thinks it would be improper for a young woman to take such a trip by herself. 1 am 23 years old. What is your opinion? A: A young woman traveling alone in a strange country would be very risky. However, there is no reason why you may not go to an established travel bureau and join a conducted tour to the places that you Want to visit. For a young woman alone this is a perfect solution. woman's club and very often it becomes my lot to write notes of sympathy on behalf of members of the club. I would like to know if these notes must be handwritten, or may I typewrite them? A: As secretary you may typewrite the notes of sympathy you write for the members of the club. —............................... Q; What are the proper decorations for a wedding breakfast? This will be limited to the families and everyone will be seated at one large taible. May a color be used on this table even when the bri^ is wearing all white? A: White is always the chosen color when possible. The chief decoration on the bridal table is the wedding cake always elaborately iced and placed in front of the bride and groom. In addition to this there are (if possible) white flowers. * * r received^ an invitation to a friend’s wedding. The outside envelope was addressed to me alone but the inside envelope included my fiance’s name as well as mine. The invitation asks for a reply and I was wondering if I should reply for both my fiance and me or is it necessary for my fiance to send a separate reply? A: Since only one invitation was sent, one an^er reading, “Miss Mary Jones and Mr. Henry Brown accept (or regret) etc." is sufficient. Use Paper Towels for Instant Soap Here's how to make your own instant soa]r pads lor travel, hikes, or picnics. Soak folded paper towels in a dense soap solution. Then dry the soaped-up towels over an outdoor line. They will pack’ compactly for the trip, and need only to be immersed in water to serve as a presoaped washcloth. S FLOOR SAMPLE 5 aEARANCE Bleoching's Si St.’'"* for Lace Cloth fun in the back yard will keep ihe Herbert Huber family of Sweetbriar Drive off the highways this holiday. They have it made a cool pitcher of lemonade^, badminton, a grill and picnic table and a lake jacross the road. Wilh their golden - retriever, Punk^in, they are (from left) Diana. 13; Kenneth, 14; Mr. and Mrf. Huber; and Ronald, 9. , That Good Old Fourth Is No More By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPI)-What In the world has happened to the Fourth erf *3uly! Once it stood for honor to our cbuntiy, for family homecomings, for homemade ice cream. Today, it stands for homicide on the hi|d>ways. When I was a girl, we celebrated the Fourth by counting how many ears of hot, buttered com fnxn the first garden harvest ^we could put away. Now, we tabulate the traffic fatalities. , .The Fourth used to mean iazy M mock Avhile the dense leaves of the oak or maple shaded Its occupant from the afternoon sun. Maybe it meant reeding a little, or just looking upward at the bits of blue and fleecy white visible through the leaves when a breeze stirred them. It meant the thoughts of youth while the sounds of summer were all around us — the hum of the bees as they aghhehed for nectar, the call of a bird to its mate, and the half-hearted swat at the fly who dared to interrupt the reading or the contemplation. Now, we nave substituted the safety belt in the car for the security of the hammock, aixf even so,^ the traffic toll sets records almost evwy long holiday weekend. ‘SAFE AND SANE’ We used td hear the preach-- menu aboirf a Fourth,’’ and the lecturers mostly were talking about how to handle firecrackers ... not about 300 horsepower under the hood and the “couple for the road” warning the driver. The Fourth used to mean watennelon chilled in the waters of the deep q>ring until s bite into its sweet, pink jiii'ciness set off chill bumps. It used to mean banana or peach or vanilla ice cream chilled in a hand-crank freezer and unmatched anywhere in its flavor . . . ond .each of the children bargaining for first licks from the dipper when the cream had had time to “set.” ★' t A Maybe/the Fourth meant a family gathering with each cook in the family contributing her specialty (b the groaning board. Or, a picnic on the nearby church grounds or shadea~ w6^^ cotd fried chicken and fresh apple pie and a big bowl of new potato salad and all the iced lemonade you could drink. We still eat outdoors. But now, we have barbeIiddlb^ Belt Road, he is a sophomore, majoring in printing. ★ ★ ★ ■ Lynn EUzpbeth Giiem, daughter of the Lester V. Griems of Birmingham has received a bachelor of arts degree from Skidmore CoUege, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. She majored in biology, served as fire lieutenant for her dormitory and played on mixed green salad colleeting bugs, and all tbe five-to-One iced martinis we can drink. LONG SPEECHES I for one long for an old-fashioned Fourth once more, when part of the celebration of our national independence meant a parade and a lot of flag-waving. To be sure, some of the speeches seem^ terribly long for us children before it was time to go home and start the ice cream freezer. But almost every town, every village, had its voice to remind us of our heritage, j^_. what we owe - those “gCHllemen who put their names to a famous document in 1776. I remember when every family in our town draped the stara and -stripes from a flagpole in the yard or from a front porch banister on the Fourth. Today, in. a nation which Works terribly hanj at Itwlel-sure, who would give up the long weekend on the road, on the golf course, at the ball game, or on the waterways, t6 listen to a patriotic speech or watch a parade? I wonder how many families even own a flag to fly on Independence Day. Puckered Seams? (UPD — Seam puckering on synthetic fabrics usually is caused by too high tension ‘--on the settings of your sewing machine. Also, if you use mercerized thread on man-made fabric, the cotton thread may shrink in washing. Alloys GOOD COFFEE AT RIKER FOUNTAIN PERMANENTS a i 1 ^Mon. Complete with Haircut and Set ^ / No Appointment Necessary FE 5-80M ^j\ 1 through LOIJI^ “ [ Fri. 10 West Huron—2nd Floor Next to Butkner Fihance One of the country's lar^^t and most experienced mMii-' facturers of lace tablecloths has this advice for laundering their handsome table, linen: whether you wash by machinq or hand,, use warm soap or detergent suds instead of hot — an(f‘don’t add’ bleach. Rinse well in w«^ water, then gently squeeze oat excess water— -wiUiBtiL jyifnging.br gating.. Machine dryipg is hot recommended for a. Uce table cover, so hang itevenly over a clean, rustproof Hne to dry. If pressing is heeded, uae a warm iron while tly>, Alnt)i im «Hyhtlv damp. These rimple instructions should keep a lace table-eloth in beautiful condition lor years to come. VERDA’S / BEAUTY SHOP "PaniNMiMrtf Th«t Satisfy" BEfumr snvia Vtrds Stuart, Owaar 515 I. PIKI ST. (Cotmt Avon Apt. BuNdiat) PHONI n : • SUMMER KNITTING ‘ CLASSES June THE KNITTING NEEDLE 452 W.- Huron FE 5-1330 SA\^ 30% to 40% on tkis new, casfom-madc CONTEMPORARY SOFA! •k Choice of many beaw> tifitl coTcr fabrieot k Choice of Inxnry foam or apriog-filled coab-. JoBiatnoeztrsdwiyd k Stcerninfmeed full’ web bottom aad hsado tied apringa!. Thia luperior ipaallty lofa la ao TeaaonaUy priced boeaue you aio bu^g direct from tbo maker— cUmmating tbe nanal "middlo-maa” ooila! William Wright Furniture Makert and I'pholalerero 270 Orchard Lake FE 4^558 OBNIMYSCiUiH Now . . you can have TRUE DECORATOR FOLDS in Eron Tour Plain OropM^ • We guarantee no shrinkage • Uniformly spaced — richly styled. Free Pickup and Delivery ★ MAIN CLEANERS ★ AND SHIST LAUNDRY I 4410 EUsebetb Uke Rd. FE 4-33C5 Pc Shoe Salon Mezzanine Semi-Annual Sale of; 11113-5638011*3 famed-designer / v shoes now greatly reduced! 12.99 to 14.99 Jacqueline, Corelli and , Noturalizer ——C - -r Security Charge Available at 24 E. Huron ...... FE 2-6/39 9 90 WOMEN'S ' APPAREL 16.99 to 18.99 Marquise originals 90 £ 5390-5400 pixie Highwoy OR 3-1225 ^ We are clearing out a selected few of our show pieces at greatly reduced prices We must make room for our new Fall pieces. Save on many of these top quality pieces. Open Mon. . and Fri. UU 9 P.M. PAULI’S SHOE STORE SEMI.ANNUAL SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Come Early Tomorrow for ' Be$t Selections PAUU’S SHOE STORE 35 North Saginaw Street After the 4th SUMMER SALE DRESSES Were 10.98 to 25 00 6” to 14” ; SHIRTWAISTS • KNITS .• COTTONS COSTUMES • BLENDS M DACRONS SHEERS • STREET • CASUALS Jr. • Misses'*-# Half Sizes Sky-high heels, fabulous little heels. Hundreds of pairs of whites added . . . smart spring-summer colors . . . calf, baftnf ar»d lustres. All sizes in fhe group. entire stock : casuals by Larks ' regular to 8.99 5 90 -r: - THE POXTIAC PRESS, Trp:SDAY. JULY 4. 1961 SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT S A.M. THOMAS 3H sun UMUW S1HIT • Nwmc r COMMI^^ ^gMitnif RiMWAT ;.3-79(H- —^ 'PHONE OR 4-0321 FURMTURE^LASSIFIED SPECIALS Both Stortt DRAYTON ond PONTIAC PONTIAC STORE OPEN Monday and Friday 'til 9 DRAYTON PUINS STORE OPEN---- Moiq Thin., Fri. nd SiL ’IN 9 Don't miss o single item on this page . . . Every one is a fabulous value . . . Shop early for best selections . . . . Some quantities limited . . . Sove os never before! MiiceHnncous ' Bedroom rinBO. im w vMt. chsiwy bed- lisfi I iroup by' OUle lucludee twHeb. fSbH. i Ilou jiMS mirror. ».arMrcr eor^ lisa. iiaJi uoBHLxn oolo-nipl Love *«ei in Early *m^--rna priai eover OMl rooorslble toom cusWoos ttel are sSpper^ * • sUdtoe pallets. Droseer has c«l|tr guided, dustoreol dravors. near sampte, 1I1P.W. ** SlSb. Ml E 1 gsr HEo suns ■ ........ . Jrslm a -bllt.M. SMS Dtsle Highway ?i;bber®‘bsS Brlgr sod Rust h -sag. alia bas.arm e 'At Draytoo store. SHOP 9 a.m. to 9 f-”- Tomorrow REO gUf.M — 4-irC. BEDROOM suite, iBcludet large M" triple dreaeer, ».NAL by._Ewhier |tv«^l^loam I Highway. Onytea'] Dining Room REO. tMi.M — HBTWOOD.WAEB-fleU ‘Cooteata" battel wRb butch top. Birch wood in CBerry brown iinlsh. Has adjustable shelves. H off. IIM.TS. M45 Dixie Highway. Drayton Plains. SALE 4 DAYS ONLY-Wtd., Thua, Fri. and SaL ChBin EO, IMJI — BEADTIPUL OOLO Uitured chair. Has deep tufted hack and raveralbic foam rubber ceal ensblon, mraataetared by As is, a».M. At Dray. - MODEBR 8TTLB by BroybUl In tur-Arms art ateo rub-— gain. •« Duia Higtaway. Draytoa Plaint. RTC. r» M — chair bed by Simmons. Has red textured cover, SM.W ms Dixie Highway. Dray- iBiedding REO. an M HOLLYWOOD BED. i ---iplete Includex twin sise in-1 . epnngs. nerxpiing mattress. l__ ________ , frame sM plastic covered head-board. MI.M. Available at both i Draytoa aad Pmdtac atorea. 12 ft. BROADLOOM CARPET $y95s,.Tt |l9. $».»5 Yolu REO. |4t M IIUMONS MOKARCR ........................ At Draytoa 1 RTO^^bto.M TOMCAW J j f!»r awnplr. El* i 'Heatth Osntor Custom'' mattresa a double bed eUe. noer sample A Drayton atore. IMAd. REO IMI.M DAYENPORT AND ! chair by Eroebler in colorful j coral nylon cover for loai wear. Has eomfortoblt slppered team ' rubber euebtone. lIM.N. Ml A. i HEYWOOD.WAEE. Held Admwrr cbest. Solid birch. KIgneti quality construction -Sable gray finish. Mb Ob. Ml S tn».0t DAVENPORT AND ir by Ereehler in eggshell ny-corer for load wear and easy inlng. tlM/Ml B. Saginaw. .^f. SM.TS. Floor sample a REO. tHt.M DAYENPORT IN A j gorgeous shade of lavender. Hat' xlppered foam seat cusblMu and' nicely detailed foam back. wednesdat only. »1«.M. At REO HU M T *^le glau ml TRIPLE DRESSER - ^ twin site. Mat ____________ duality and heavy damask cover. ««Ui-Anniversary tpeclaL OM.dO. At Pcbtlac atore. SPECIAL PURCHASE — I TWIN tile raattreues and 3 twin site box sprints by Simmons. All tour pieces. IMO. At Drayton Plaint Mothproofed wool surface yams. High and low pile fdxtured design. Soft beige or rich brown colorings.,, Wall to wall installation available. Summer Furniture REO. SM.ta ADJimABLB 1 wood ebaiao on whaolt wW vartlblo laU ttoth cushion. Wide and TI " ^Eooekad < to eartan, aiB.^ At both ito Drayton and Paattac. haa woodgraln tteci -----urai'lKxM%Med‘ an^___________ ‘.S-TL*?* Sf^jj^L^PyRCHASE - *mf%**™*" REO lil.M LOUNGE CHAIR IN Califomih Redwood — weather-resisunt nnish. Mae besry padded sailcloth eover. flf.ls. At both etorcs, Drayton and Pontiac. Dining Room Uto. mM «a" DRORLKAP table. Colonial atyltog. Made of Mild ehorry; Meatnrea aP'xW with hiNb leaves up. Haa tlx legs for extra support, gsi.N. Available at both atorea. Draytoa and »EO. UM.Ib S-PC. WALNUT DIN-tng suite, includes 42" round tx-tension tbblc with leaf and A matching tide chairs with padded teaU. Da^ styling. laa.Be. Ml 8. Saginaw, Pontiac. REO. tiu.ao SAdINAW "EXPAND-O-Mattc ” in limed oak. is an aifrtcUve butfet which quickly O^na to 83", scaU u Chaira REO. SIM M REicUNINO CHAIR in eomblnntioti! djIob and »up^ S?^$r;Mfi‘v»a» by VRcntint-aeaver lb off. Ma.rr. Modtni Mb Uaps $995 f balie. REO SMM BWn^L ROCKER IN cotortul plastic cover in your choice of Uond hr walnut Iraenet. $3T.tS Avaitoblf at both atoru. i Lamps - _i upholstered arm Danish ' design. Has tippared loam eush-■~t. walnut woodwork. gisa.M. At REO. Ma.M APHECE-*-breokfast sct.-»8h ma plastic top tablo and 4 msicnmi chairs. Table meaenres M’’x34" axtcads to « tochOt, SM. Avail pSltou.'^ ““ lEO SMM - REMBRANDT TA-hie lamp. -Has l-way socket and reReeMr bowl. Brats with wrought iron trim, SIS.SS. 484» Dlalo Highway. Drayton PUUna. REO. SM.IS-TALL TABLE LAMP by Pine Art. Beige china base with walnut trim. White abed*. At to save SIAM. At Drayton. RED REO. SISS N S-PC. DINETTE ByT Plat«r"1»rhBse {?c“7oruV;sg*2*S'Mi- ■ leaves and S matching chairs in your choice of colors, sas Avafl: eble at both stores, Draytoo and tone ireakfast set thrtant plastic t« ________ . A viable at both atorea. Drayton FLOOR LAMP BY Has 3-way socket. Unlsh. Shade is _Iwo«a e«8r. asAsa Hisbway, Drayton REO. S14.M POLE LAMPS inTH 3 swivel bulleto adjust to fit all ceilings from 7- to S-ft. high. Pto-Ithed In black or moeha. St aS. At both stores, Drayton and Poo* Drayton. I REO. S7.SS NTHITE CHINA TAB^B lamps with white parchment ---i shades, S4.S6. At Pontiac stor^ tabl _____________________ , ____ mar-rasIsMnt walnut plastic top and a matching chairs. S7S.M Available et both Drayton and PonUac atorea. which extendi to aS". haa REO. S48 SO REMBRANDT TABLE ^1.—. I polished braes in traditional ityljng. ------------------------- * . Haa 3-way socket dal ^alrt c saple] framci ™r:*' IPBN I m mad Handsome wainot frame, of decorator fabric covers, t Ml 8. Saglnaw! K.. PonUac. and-lant-waatinkjU’loo «T«r »“ -your choice of colors. YMBA. At both Drayton and PonUac stores. HEO. SM.ia RECLINING CHAIR with nylon soat and back and sup- n plastic arms and headrest ir choice of odors, Ita.M, TERMS EASY Open Your Account Tomorrow CARPET REMNANTS Fimom MaAjB Roon-Sixt Rngs All Room Size!... Big Saviagi Regular $298.50 all ttooI looped surface yarns. Permanently mothproofed. Tightly woven Into an I attractive tree bark design. 15 x18' siae in pebble beige. Regular $98.40. Permanent mothproof all wool pile. Hlah and low pile, tree bark design, very resistant to drushing and soiling. Caramel color. 12'x7u" slae. Regular 892 93. Permanent set twist .vams. Very durable mothproof surface on double backing. 12 x7' size In nutria and beige tweed. Regular $8095 selected 100'%. wool •239" •49" •46" •40" •49“ RegulafT $187.75. All wool pempi- f, nently tnothDraoCed surface. Very * THOMAS BCONOMY Furniture Compony jei s. SBftiMw First Come... First Save Values! Limited Quantity... Big Savings! 1^00 Rag. $5 95 White China Vanity Lamps with white parchment shades. Available at both stores . . . Drayton and Pontiac. Wedneaday enly. Reg. $14.95 Bar-B-Cue Crill with adjustable grate. 24' large wheels for easy movihg. Available at botth stores. Reg. $14.95 walnut cocktail table with ma Measures IS" x 36". Available at both stores . Wedneaday aniy. -resistant placstic top . . Drayton-and Pontiac 1^95 *4“ Reg. $22.50. gossip bench -in hand>ome limed Oak finish, has comfortable padded seat covered In eAgy-to-clean-plaatic. At Pontiac store Wadnaaday only. Assortment of pictures and wall plaques. Values to $-19.50, a store Wadnaaday only. Your choice. 14“ - T .“4S& kWiat BA kar. 00 w ind cciUcr M. At Or BACHE-- walnut r fUid-irayton RTO. Onyton PlalnB. IIT.H TREE LAMP IN Highway. MBPR SAMHES jr.i6'' »2*’ 14.M BAR STOOLS 7 HEO. . brass piawa traniv ana padded plastic covered eeal Sat 8. iailnaw, Pontiac. REO $34.H WHAT-NOT SHELF ----- -1th mirror back. Mod- Meaiuree lT"x33’. ib Ml 8. Saginaw 8t. REO. ai4.M STEP TABLES BY Kroehler. Modem style in muted watom^fltoto. ^ a* yami on strong carpet backing. A aelecUon of modems, florals and twpeda. Limited lupply pt SoM Maple Buffet with Hutch Top 119” Ref. IlSf.M buffet In colonial dcHtcn. A eotifl mftnl* *'Dellttr** Vide, ir* I 70’* high. Ineludea B.iSaginaw K.. Pontiac Seoly Mottrees or Bex Spring $39$$ full elie or twin, of firm resilient haiidlei lor -------- long wearing at hot*- "" stores. ipringt. cord turning and . _____r. Available Drayton and PobUac Reg. $99.95 Lane Cedor Chest $5995 Has attached Choice of bloi maple. mahogany or ____Hl-Fl rtdord botti Drayton and Kitchen Utility Toble $2^8 ShaUerproot door mirror with polished brats frame. Easy to' mount on ,tU type doors. Buy several at thlg low price. At -hattt-0«~ay-AAA -jiBiL, Reg. $22.50 Plate Gbss $1495 Any door. Available at I Reg. $7.95 Ironing Boord $399 Reg. |T.H Arvin' Ironing board folds In a JIffr------------------- ' Ifed eteel Jiffy for easy etorage. Rugged eteel conitmeUon wlUi rublMr leg Upe. Available at Folding Cord Toble Choirs $29B Broodloom All Wool $jj95 Se. Yd. ga.it MAHOOANY I I with Mr-rasUtant pi poltsbad braaa trim,, I REO. $34H MERSMAN I comer tabic with formica top In Umad oak, »M.U. Ml S. Sagi- BBO., laSAS COLONUL bier's bench by Heywood-Wake-fleM in solid hardrock maple -Floor eample, iM.oa. At Pontiac REO. tM at ^ DRUM^TABLE JIY matcUng formlca*tap Has sturdy $M te STEP TABLE BY At Drayton stora only. Juvenile Department SPECIAL — CHILDS POLDINO chair, made of aoir " ' fintaheit aritb clear poi* ■ 11.1 Juvanile Departmee EEO. u at SSrVEN-TOOT PORCH gate to keep beby from felling dosm etalre, gi.W. At PonUec REO. gs.at DOLL CARRIAGE BY Welsh. Has coUapalble hood and vlenr and large rubber tire wheels Appliances REO. $34S.at OBNBRAL ELEC-trie 38" range wiUi U^a 23" automatic oven. Push-button swltchei.. ■ fluorescent Uaht. and elecOic clock, IlN.tt stores, DrayV 1342,at O.B. AUTOMATIC rr .with “PtUer-PIo" end waiver feefiiK. Oleemtng white top. With trade, tiea.air at boUi Draytoo and With ml >ontlac a OP MAGIC AROE SELECTION Chef gat ranges in a____ madelt priced - frpm sat.U. bout Drayton and Pontine et( REO. giiaat o.e._________ tor-freeier combination. IHi ci foot capacity. Hat puU-out ihel and vegetable crisper. Th# d r^h'eivWW.« ; trade-in. Ml 8. Saginaw, Pon- REO. t42tK OE. M300R RE-fri..r.tor-frceaer combination. 13 loot capacity. New 126(J model loaded with deluxe 1--turca. S3M H with trade._ Available at both storea, Drayton AMPLE FREE PARKINIS! EASY CREDIT TERMS! THOMAS R| ECONOMY I lu seen iUHuw linn ■ Name - PHONE fE 3-7901 4s«t Mm mewn • sunia runi PHONE OR 4-032) BUNK BED SET $*)A95 Sturdy bunk bad set in hand rubbed maple finish includes guard rail and ladder. Spring and mattress available at additional charge. At both stores, Drayton and Pontiac. Folding Aluminum Chaise $12” Heavy duty aluminum chaise with extra plastic webs for duraWity and comfort, folds m a jiffy for easy storage. Available at both stores. - SOFA BED *59” Attractive sofa by day converts to comfortable bed at night. Ideal for cottage, family room or den. Choice of colors. Available a both stores, Drayton and Pdntiac. HOLLYWOOD BED by Sealy *69’® Twin size Hollywood bed by Sealy includes innterspring mattress, matching box spring, steel frame with casters and attractive tdfted, white plastic headboard. Availi> able at both Drayton and Pontiac stores. pure luss Binns ’/3 Off High Fidelity Mineify Gvennd end Feliihed with leveled Edgei 26x40 . Rmt. htem . . .$22.95 Sola PricB $15.30 30x40 , .. 29 50 19,67 30x44 .. 34.50 23.00 30x48 . .. . 36.00 24.00 30x56 . ... 45.00 29.95 36x48 . ...49.50 33.00 36x60 .. .59.95 -39,50 Avoilable at Both Stores , 4945 D»i« NitHway 361 S. Saginaw Sf. Droytan Plaint Penflac A- X THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. JULY 4, jSdl End» Lonn ProuKht Vlth PhyoH Wl n Over Cm per and Pott at Warwick HUi» THEfttEEN Burke Scores'Firsf Golf Victory in More Than.2 Years BY BILL OBKiTWELL QRAND BLANC^-Jacky nee* ed the victory because he’s set^ Ui\K old and I'Ve still got lots o( time,” quipped 25-year-oM Johnny Pott aft«* Jack Burke, a 20-year veteran of professional golf wars, won the 4th annual Buick Open champianship Monday afternoon. PMt's jest in his very bnt Southern drawl came' at^ the awards presentation cerenumy near the 18th green of Warwick Hills Country Qub ft^owing Burke’s three^troke playoff win over the good-natured Louisianan and bouncy Billy Casper, 1958 Buick champion. "ITb been so long since I’ve won a tounouncot that I’ve forgotten how to make a speech,” remarked Bnrfce as he accepted a |t,MS check, which was the top cash prise in the rich |K.-OM event. Triumph indeed ended a prolonged dry spell for the 38-year-oid Burke, who turned pro at the age of 18. It was Burke’s first win'on the PGA tour in more than two' years, his last previous success being an 18-hole playoff victory over Julius Boros at Houston in April of ’59. Burke defeated Boros by five strokes with a scorching 64. He didn't shoot thkt low yesterday, but the methodical Texan still managed to card an excellent one-under-par 71 over the 7,280-yard Warwick' HUls course, while Casper and Pott were posting 74s. ' Burke’s scorecard read 36-35, Casper’s 37-37 and Pott’s 37-37. Par at the Warwick layout is 36-36-72. batfetod tl throughout the mptch aad the ealcalating Texan tnmed the tide with three birdie pntts onfthe back Bide. Pott started fast with a^blrdle 'four on the 1st bole to grab a one-shot advantage, but the lorig-hitting Louisianan bogied the next lation 7t holes Sunday la a dead-hMk tor 1st place at 284, four below par. This was the 2nd 18-bole playoff fat the event's touryear history and marked the 3rd too that the tonmey spanned five days. Burke, fliree shots off the pace entering Sunday’s final round, fired a 70 to tie Casper and Pott and force the {layoff. “A win every two years, that’s about my pace.” laughed Burke, whose victory Monday was the 14th of his career. The«30-year-old Casper, former U.S. Open champ and winner of the inaugural Buick event, was shooting for victory No. 16. Pott. ex-Louisiana State golfer, was gunning for his 3rd win. Burke outstendled Casper and From the Press Box BT BRUNO L. REARNB Water skiing has gone to the dogs. Or should we say, the dogs have turn^ to water skiing. George Roberts of Birmingham, who loves boating and water skiing and loves his dogs, wanted his “best friend” to stay with him when he traveled uound the area and Michigan lakes. So, he taught bis'lrish Setter, Red, how to ski. Three years ago at Wixom Lake near Gladwin, where Roberts has a cottage, he took the dog with him on water skis. After getting Red accustomed to the water and the waves, he placed the dog on a surf board. Red got used to Ahe board because on it was his own welcome mat he used at home. ★ ★ ★ During the summer months, boaters, bathers and water skiers rubbed their eyes to seedf they were seeing 1 correctly when Roberts came whisking by at 20 mph with Red on the end of the tow line 50 yards behind. Out at Pontiac I.ake last summer, huge crowds often saw the water skiing canine in action. Just recently, however, Red was fatally injured after being hit by an auto. , ★ ★ ★ Roberts was hurt by the loss of his water skiing friend but already he started another Irish setter. Rusty*; on the ski board. • It will take all summer to get Rusty to the point where he will do a solo, but by next season the setter should be entertaining beach crowds as his predecessor hdd don^. The question- was presented to the Michigan Water Ski Association — what about cwine entries in the state tournament? MWSA publicity director Pudge Adler, scratched his head, and remarked, “Gee, we better have a close look at the rules, it would be embarrassing to have a dog entered in our jumping event and beat some of our leading entries.” Adler needn’t worry, however, Roberts has giVpn no indication that Rusty would be entered in the jumping, slalom or trick events, of course, unless a canine division was opened in the tournament list of events. This year’s state tournament is being held at Loon Lake for the-second consecutive time, J^y 21-23. Red would have been ready to entertain the crowd, but Rusty may need more tutoring. three holes for a two-stroke deficit toA he never recovered from the Pott, who outdrove Burke Cssper on nearly every Jjole, put his tee shot st No. 2 into the woods sad thla resulted in the first bogey. He was frapped on the 3rd and 4th boles, which completed the fatal threeJtogey string. Casper and Bprkc {^yed even par gtof until the 9th hole where Cksper visited a bunker and missied his eight-foot putt for a par to give Burke a one-stroke edge at the turn. After pairing Uie flrtl 10 kolex, Buike finally struck the birdie jackpot at No. It and he did it In specUcular style by knocking a 8S foot upkin putt Into the cup tor a deuce. Otsper also dewed the difficult. hole from - ts feet, but It was a big blow in Burke's favor. Ironically enough, it was BurKe's first par or better effort on that hole. He had bogied it every round during the tournament after finding the right-hand bunker. ”I was trapped on the right side all four rounds of t^e tourney su today I thought I’d aim for the one on the other side,” jnshed Burke, "but I missed and landed on the green instead.” Burke wrapped up the title with birdie putts of three and tour feet on the 13th and 14th holes. Ca»-pef paired both holes, but muffed Tiger Manager Isn't Worried About Yankees Claims Two Sfitbacks Wouldn't Meon Much; Looking Ah^d NEW YORK (APJ-Tq the rest f the American League. Detroit Tigers-New York Yankee doubleheader today rates a “cn-dal” tag. Tb . freshman Manager Bob Scheffing of the amazingTigeni, another doobleheader, important, but by no means anything to lose simp over. The Tigers were just one game ahead of the Yanks going into the games, and even if the Bengals dropped two and were bounced out of first place, Scheffing sees no cause to jump out the window. . ♦ * k “For one thing,” he pointed out, ‘W have a lot of games with the second division clubs coming up. so being one game out of first place CM hardly be called fatal. ’’For another, we have beaten all the top clubs in the league, and if you look at the records, we beat them when they were at their best. ”In fact, we were the ones who knocked the Yanks out of first place. Then we beat Qeveland when they had run up 10 and knocked off Chicago they had won 12 straight. We stopp^ BaltimiHt* when the Orides had won three in a .row." Another manager might take to the hils after looking over the box score of the last Yank game— 13-4 over the Washington Senators with five long home runs to qiice things up. ★ ★ ★ “Well,” said Scheffing, as calm a customer as there is in the league, ”it doesn’t make much difference how far they go. The main thing is how often they hit them.” Right now, Scheffiiig said he is inclined to dismiss Chicago and Baltimore as real contenders. He thinks his problems now stem from the Ys^s^mto Cleveland. "Three chibs ahead of Baltimore and four in front of Chicago is too much,” he observed, the Yanks and Indians all would have to fall flat on our faces in order for them to make up that much ground.” Boat Safety Check Is Set Boaters will have the opportunity to receive a safety check of their craft this week. The Pontiac Flotilla 12-18 of the Coast Guard Auxiliary will have water safety experts at three locations tj^ednesday through Saturday. They will be at Paul Young’s Marina on Loon Lake and at Frenchy’s Landing and Jack’s Marina on Cass Lake. The free inspections, at the request of boat owners, will cover saf^y gear, seaworthiness, lights, signa) horns and bells and general condition of the craft. Upon completion of the inspection, the boat owner will receive a decal signifying the craft has met the safety requirements of both the law and Coast Guard Auxiliary. The inspectors are scheduled to be at the three sites from 5 p.m. to dark Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. On Saturday* they will be at Young’s all day and at the other two locations from 1 to 5 p.m. MIDAS MUFFLERS H ARE GUARANTEED I FOR AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR CAR I » I Once • MIDAS MuBcr is iasntlcd os yosr csr; it it iIm Ibm na8kr yoo wifi ertr psjr for it loa| ■s ^ ewB tkai csr. Umi's wm iIm IODAS lfcTcrrcpUctmMMiSBoe4c4yoowitl>tr ooilv H iso for th« naStor ktcIL oaiy s scrricc ciiarss. Oolr MIDAS oBm this gaaraattc, food at aR MIDAS shoos trh«rcv«r yoa drive fromScoass to coast... ta^iaoenrscottl Call MIDAS tad cod ■ yoar coatlyasttSkr proMtais oacaaad far aU. 435 S. UHNAW rc 2-UlO CfodR Tfiws I . I Three More Bengals Make All-Star Team BOSTON (UPI>-Five Detroit Tigers, including two who were picked; by the players, will be on manager Paul Richards’ 1961 American League All-Stars. addition to first baseman Norin Cash and outfielder Rocky Colavito who were chosen MONDAY-Baltimore 5, Clevi' WathLoftoQ ' Boi UirmetotM 7, Cblci SINKS U)NG PIJTT — Jack Burke Jr., winner of the Buick Open at Warwicji Hills Monday, turns away from the cup after sinking a 63-foot birdie putt on the 11th green! He then went on to' beat Billy Casper and Johnny Pott in the 18-hole playoff. ’Fireball’ Favored in Firecracker 250 Pontiac Cars Leading Ott DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. (API -Front-running Glenn (Fireball) Roberts is favored to win today-third annual Firecracker 2.50 stock car race at Daytona Inte^ national Speedway and duplicate his performance in the 1959 in-augural. Roberts, who makes a practice of riding at the head of the pack as long as his oar holds up, predicts a record speed for the 250-mile event, barring mechanical trouble and accidents. He earned the fKJle position with a record of 157.150 miles an hour in time trials. Jack Smith of ^mrtanburg, S. C., set the Firecracker 250 record of better than 146 m.p.h. year and Roberts thinks he can better that by 6 or 7 miles an hour. He rah at a 131 m.p.h. dip for the first half of the Daytona .500 in February in tho same 1961 Pontiac he is driving here. David Pearson of .Spartanburg, iso in a 1961 Pontiac, staits in the front row alongside Roberts. Pearson qualified at the second best time of 156.222. Dog Obedience Program Wednesday at Oakland A demonstration of dog obedience will be held at Oakland Park Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The Southern Michigan Obedience Training Club has scheduled the program as part of the holiday events at the park arranged by tHe Northside Community dub and Parks and Recreation Department. Twelve to 15 dogs will be put through their paces. 5 City Golfers Entered in 55th State Amateur Five Pontiac golfers .-ire among 337 state amateurs entered in tiie 55th Michigan Amateur Golf Championship, which runs Wednesday through Sunday at Jackson Country Club and nearby Arbor HUls. City players scheduled to participate in 3*hole quali^ing rounds tomorrow and Thursday . include three-time Michigan Publinx champion Mike Andonian. long-hitting Dick Robertson, Frank Pinkman, Chuck Canterbury and Andy Lindsey. The entry list also includes defending state champion Don Stevens, who is exempt from the qualifiers: brother Bud Stevens, 1959 winner: Birmingham’s Tom Draper, former state champ and 1960 runnerup; ex-champ Sam Kocsis, and four-time winner Glehh Johnson of 'Grosse He. After two days of tripls, the field will be cut to the low 63 plus Stevens for three days of match play starting Friday at Jackson C.C. In the qualifiers, the field plays 18 holes at each course. a birdie chance on the 13th by thre*putting as he blew a 20-' tocher. . . . TImm, enjaying a tlirec-riiot rnslilea, Bqrfce played a drilb-erate and eoneervattve game tlie rent of the way to protert hie margin and clinch to crnwik . Casper and Pott e4ich hit 10 greens and took 31 putts compared to 12~n?gulatton lilts and 29 fk01 I KNOCK THE ''0" Out of OSMUN'S ri aRl'S RASERAU RANGE Cof. Dixia at Talagraph Rd. SilCMO 30 42 .417 Wm DUsdtlDlile 22 47 311 22 ^MONDAY’S BIESULTS ;mGlnnsll 4. Pittsburgh 1. night x>i A^elei 3. MilwaukM 2, night » Only games scheduled. ' Chicago (Curtla 4 . Loula (Slimnons Sadecrl 7-4) 2 Itt.sburgh iPrancIa (Jar 104). >a Angeles (Williams 7-7) at Milwaukee' , (Hendiev 1-1 or Willey 2-3). WEDNESDAY’S GAME t Clilcago Cincinnati nciaco. night. Miss Hantze Plays Today at Wimbledon WIMBLEDON.^ingland (UPH-i Karen llantzc of Chula Vista, Calif, tarrying American prestige in the women’s division of the Wimbledon tennis tournament, met Renee Schuurman of South Africa today in a battle for a' berth in the semifinals. ★ * * . TTie 18-year-old Miss Hantze, ?eded eighth, sought to k(top pace with Chuck McKinley of St. Artn, Mo., who reached the men’s semifinals yesterday with a 6-4, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 victory over Bobby VVil-)n of England. ★ w * McKinley plays Mike Sangster of ^gland tomorrow. CARTER FIRESTONE—TIRE COMPANY 370 South Soginow StrMt SAFETY SERVICE Pull all 4 wheels, inspect brake linings and drums. Check grease seals, wheel cylinders for leakage. TRANS TROUBLES? SAVE MOIWEY at Reliable Tiansmission Co. 41 IV. PARKE ST. FE 449701 PONTIAC* SPECIAL PRICES On All Tronsmitf ions FowtrflidG PowerflitB HytIramoHc Ford-O-Motk Dynoflew Mtrc-O-Motic WRITTEN 90-DAY GUARANTEE ON ALL WORK laiy CrudfryTurmt-r- I Day Sarwka CARTER TIRE COMPANY FE 5-4138 370 S. Saginaw $P. FOURTEEN THfe PONTIAU PRESS, TUE3DAY, JtJLY 4, mi Ig Amwi^ Doomed as Was Babylonia? DRIFT MARLO U S. Better Polish Off Religious Dream ^ . chairman o( Louisiana State iMvn^tjf's department of government. it '* t But what is the (beam? What ■ “y. i» the objectlveT Recent moidbs AsaselHed fre« BeWgW Wif*-'*—- ------------ ------”-----------■ - NEW YtHUC - This is the s . son tor examining the American heritage. And all sorts o< tteople are doiAg It As the nation celebrates' its Independence day today churchmen. scholars, pundits and politicians are pendering how it all began. And where it is going. ★ ★ ★ "If the American dream is for AmeHcans only, it anil remain Om dream and never be our destiny," saje Dr. Rene de Vlsme Wiliiam- As the Dednration of Independ- a national nondenominational 'have about ‘^national purpose." “Clearty, the rtii^ous view and its moral impUcatioos were at the not-of;the fMmdiag father’s tafe nen^ convictions.’* says Dr. Emile Cailliet. professor of philosophy emeritus of Princeton The-olo0cal Seminary. BEUOIOL’8 VIEW "Whatever pditical princl|des t^ laid down were directly derive from the religious view and its moral implications—in that der." evidmit that ated equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights’* to "life, liberty, and the pm^t of happiness.’’ * * * That was the foundation of it: That each roan bears a stamp of worth and dignity; endowed by power beyond any man-made laiw or government. *■ ‘It we will not he governed by God.’’ said American revolutlon-WUliam Penn.'"thi we will be governed by tyrants. But it is questioned today America’s imi "badly defaced’* 1^ the carica- -hues of Onmmtwiat deceit, said Dr. V. Raymond Edman, president of Wheaton, ID., GoUege, but it “must be restored. And it c be." Said Dr. Wilhamson: “Our pa-opd destiny ho* iwe» and threatened by tKere ate stgni Biblical evangelical Christianity whkh is the fountsOnhead of Democracy and without which democracy. is distorted." Dr. Robert M. Sutton, professor at the Univershy of lU- ^ Dr. I. If. Lfritt, Tom Cooke and Phil iSvtns ADAM AMES ^ther the idea inois. said:-“Oniy If we see the 'Street' in of Investigation But Mutual Funds Say 'Already Regulated' in Past and Present NEW YORK (APt - Wall Street generally is in favor of an investigation of the securities business b(K feels the seriousness of the situation has been overdrawn. Mutual fund heads, whose part-time sales forces were criticised at a congressional hiepring last week, have few objections to an Inqulriy. They say they have been . under done scni^ of regulatcwy authorities for years. * * ★ . The reactioos came in the wake ot sessions in Washington which a House mibcommittee sidered authmization of 1750,000 fb' finance a sweeping investigation of securities trading by the Securities and Exchange Commission. The hearings resume July IQ. ■ SEC; Chairman William, C a r y, iprgmg’ approval of the fimd, said there is "evidence of a substantial amount of manipulatii mmmskop McKHK»IRXiL PUNT -ma* OFFONTMOS* MIIE riJdHT SI iu By Leslie Turner I ^usirlEss IS to PICK oriB > EXCETOOMOP-tHWPARROTX SOLD-e OFFICER CLANcy FOR*l2.d i CUT6ID60F1HAT,XHAXEI«EVEM A I SOU3 OF FISH FOOD.'-(.UM-M));2!tolE —-.XMSBSlHHINGIO.VtoHDEK , THIS IS ASOOD BUSitAsss Fqe J V™ / ME-^Vl2I^nWOV4BEK!S// ^ eOBBLEPIPE^ NANCY you CANT ll I'LL eo SHOOT OFF ^ OVER FIRECRACKERS JTTO THE •N THIS ^ NEXT COUNT/ P \ COUNTY By Ernie Bushmilier PET6 EAT L3P tHE- , Pf?OFlT-j MORTY MEEKLE By Dick Cavnlli OUT OUR WAY Named to Health Post GRAND RAPIDS W - William A. Petersom 41. an instructor 10 years on the Michigan State University communications department staff, has been named public health educator with the Grand Rapids-Kent County Health De-parent. He succeeds Lemiard Smon who resigned tb take similar post at Cincinnati, Ohio. Divorce Decrees Minnie IN OMpar r.~kn»i naaai ijaiiere. aaretBjr J. from Baitan McMullen. John ». aks i. R. (ran PhyUla M aka Marie Jackie. noiaoee B. fron Oewye Robfon. Bcttr J. (mm Rudotbb Fran Mr^ tnm Milan A Hunphreys. Gloria J. tram O. G. Nlxan. Prieeina B. from Oane A. Maher Ruth from Leroy Thomae. Darlene from J..... .. . Oucumberi. •Uetri, bu. OIU. dot. bet............ KohlrtM. dot. bobt. .. . Lookt. dao. bebi......... ODlaiM. n»»a, dot. PtrtitjF, early, dot. bcht. Portlcy. root, dot. bcht. - bu........... ..... Rhubtrb. d rtbbbst. ^'olUrd. b Endive Etcorole. GORDON WHITMAN RbCHESTER---Gprabn Whitman of 407 Taylor St. died today iai lowing a brief illness. His body is at the Pixley Funeral Births The following u a list of births recon^ recently in the Oakland County Clerk s Office (by name of father); Chtrlei V. SmtUmtii. 1033 Doffodll. Rlehtrd D. autherUnd. n«S JfVIn. 100 BEzrajpy ________Li_ fHi A$$oaATtD ntis COftPOtATf BOND fNOfX 1-93 Death Notice By. JDkk‘Turner DONHAM. JULY aummll. tie SO: beloved wife of Oeorar W. Doobtm: deor mother cl Oeorge. Kenneth tad Albert Hrt. ktor-r Jir< and Mrs. Irene Mike and WIF litm atllabury: tleo. eurvtved by lb irtndchlldreB tnd W grett-srtDdcblldren. “■-------’ --- -------idty, July t from the Bporkt-Orlf-tpcl with Rev. ‘jtmee W ifflctetlng. Interment fin cStpcI with Rev. ‘Jtmee W Dees offlelotint. ---------- Otk Hill Cemet cemetery, Mrt. Don-ntm will Ue in state tt the Bptrki-Qrltfln PunertI Home ■ McOINMta. JULY 3., IMl. MUR- Rood. Union Lake; tge 34: d»r ftther of Ltwrence^. SebuKe ond Mrs. Oertld" McLarty: also survived by etgbt grandchildren tnd three greot-grtndchlldrcn Funeral arrangements are pend-Jng at the Donelson-Jobns rimer-si Rome where; Mr M><3lnnls wUI lie In stote. Ut McOlnnls mey be teen after Z. p.m. Wedaeaday. July i. vived by 4 irandchlldren and 3 ireat-fnnchlldren. Memorial Thursday. July S 1 church. Burial Office reao at 11 a.m., Thursday. July f from All Saints L) isropaj Church with C. Oeorge Wlodl-field officiating. OravetlJe services under the sutpices of PS AM No. 31. Pontiac. Mlrhlgan from White Chapel .Mr. Blikey will Ue In state at the Vooibttt-atple Funeral Rome Those da-tlrlng may contribute to the All Baints Eptacopal Memorial 11 a Sanfi . WILLIAM ! 34; 1 "Take care of Mommy and sister and don't worry about Dad—Mom will keep an eye on him! " AP Photof aa bond-price TREND - The chart shows the trend of'corporate ^»nd prices during the first half of 1961 based on five separate sections of the AP averages covering 60 bonds traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Utility, rail and quality sections hit their garct Ackley: alao. s Help Wanted Male Help Wanted 3 aALESMEN NEEDED safer. Ottaw tawa Park. Mr. I Funeral Home aparks-OrUfIn to pro. All I MAN OR WOMAN WITH ■ CAR. rarn 13 lo U and up per hour Nationally adverUsad WaUlns Jules D. Uvalali. 311 Howard McNeill J D Manning. U3 Franklin, cilffbrd D. Thompaon, M South Mer- early June, with 1qreig« issues setting a high in mid-May. HOSPITALIZATION SURGICAL MEDICAL INSURANCE 5Piont for P 5 or More ^ Employes w Monthly Payroll Doduedong Call or Writ'#: CONTINENTAL CASUAm CO. 357 W. Huron Si., Pontiac FE 4-0513 ______ _ Turnbull.. ^'^uua 1. Oonaaltl, 431 Howard McNeill. Tcddic A. Johnion. JM3 Georgia. Pradanck P! Uwei, 51 O Rdley. JCormAii R. O'Brlfik Jf-t 4010 ftoss. Oordeo W. Pappaofuaa. 3053 ^mpey. Prentlaa B Wopd. 43 Henry Clay Cllffard P. Ayotte, M South Merrlmnc Joae Oonaalei Jr “ 2 Area Edison Men in State Organization B. Maaaa. 3530 VoorheU. iidward J Story. 1153 Maurer. Bobby O. Upchurch. 34 Bast New Donald L. ■•/•‘WL ‘‘f. Thomai M ChenbalU. 445 North Inaw. Detroit Edison Co. assistant sales manager Thomas J, Peter-•son of 1324 Juniper Lane. Bloomfield Hills, was recently elected president of the Michigan E3ec-tric Assn. Unde rwood------ ------OliveHi TYPiWRITIRS — ILICTRIC, STANDARD AND PORTARLIS ADDING MACHINiS AND CALCULATORS AND OPFICI SUPPLIIS Zxelutiw Aolkoritod Ooalot^ . lONES TYPEWRITER Selef Md Service 1058 W. Huron Sr. Last Seen 50 Years Ago Lost Oregon Gold Mine Still Lures Proseejors i and , jytgown as it did in Cali NSFiSa and Alaska. BT CHARLB8. JULY 3. 1551, ER-NEar J.. 133 Chamberlain 8t.. age' 51: beloved husband eX Ea-thft at. Charlea: dear father of Mr», Richard Schaeffer. Mra Mrs. John McOaffgy. Mra, William Rolchklat and William. E. 8t. CharICE: dear brother of Willard St. CharleE: Mra. Anthony Waydak and btri. Harold Lyon: also, survived by I arandchlldreb. Recitation of tha Roaary wlU be Wedneaday. July ' ‘ - -- Employment Aguncics 9 ......... Bparka-Orlffin Funeral Home. ’ Funeral . aervice will be held Thuraday. 3uly I at 10 a m. . from St Michael'a Catholic Church. Interment In Mt. Hope Cemeury. Mr. 8t. Charlea will Ollbert Norton. 3131 Wtllhh WllUnm L. Kellogg. 335 I hall. Clifton 8 ______ 355 Howard McNelU Charlea R. Banka. 353 Hickory Lana. — ^ Cov 1136 Lakevlew. anmuaa L K. Rodgea. 33 DeUmd. John C. Zcllaako. 1355 Petrella Guillermo J. Oarcla. 15 Cottage Oeorge W. Cuinberworth Jr., 5 Green Robert L. Martin, " —' DTeacl. Waterford Stanford Hooker. g343 Saline. .......... Waterfront Jamea D. Wanecke. 5541 Oakridgt. Joe D. Haattngi ........ Virgil D. RoberU. Rockcrolt _____ _____ Anderaonville. Farmlngtaa Qrankcn. 35g05 Helplock. Sob^ F Hoffman. 33135 Tu( Richard N Thelaen, 33116 Leelane. Louli F Reed. 31531 Hamilton Byron F. Land 31351 Farmington. Harry KaUJIan. 31314 Leamington. Charlea B. Foliom. 3l35l^Weet 5 Mile., By JAMES J. DOYLE l!ait«>d Press Inlprnational PORTLAND, Ore. (UPIi — Atj But the Oregon gold strikes, for! this time of year many an old jail their tragedy and romance,! prospector’s thoughts turn to theUere overshadowed by the flash | lost Sheepherder gold mine in the j of yellow at Sutter’s Mill on the i vast wind swept Owyhee Desert! American River in California. i of southern Oregon. Gold was discovered in Oregon! And, according to the OregonUn 1851. three years after the find! State Department of Geology of-jin Califomis. fice in Portland, many utbfp'tu i prospetcor trudges out behind hisl^”*^“ STREETS , buiTo to seek the hidden treas-' I" lha* >'«»•’. "They are digging ure each year. ! Sold in Jacksonville" was per that ran like a prairie fire WEAVXR. JULY 3. 1551. KVA. 514 Orion Rd. Lbke Orion, wge 35; beloved wife of Lome D. Weaver; dear mother of Mri. Ted Top*. Mr*. Mark BchoU. Mre Leonard Cole. Jamea and Lome W. Weav? er-: also, aurvlved by 5 grandchildren and 3 ereat-wrandchll-dreu. Funeral Eerdae^nTOuJitld WeSneMlay. July Fat 3 p.m, fronT-' the Voorheei-aiple Chapel '*■“ Rev. Theodore R. Allebach flclatlng. OeaveElde eervicet _ der the auEpIcee of Pontiac Wel- PART TIME JOB tlOO per month guarant-ied to •tart. 3 man needed at onca BOOKKEEPER Woman age 3S45 wlUi II HOUSEMAN. COLORED. PREFER-ably with own Iraniponattoo. Mon. through lat.. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Serving and heavy cleaning. Write giving f— — ________ ____ Mich._______ & YOU ARC WORKING NOW. —...----------535 eatra lor I WOULd like to talk TO A married man who la prteenlly employed but dlaaaU^ed became of promotional or financial ar-rangementi. A late town office. Muat he full charge bookkeaper, Mldwtit Employment - 45g thmtlac State Bank Bldg. FE 5-533T. KVEI.YN EDWARDS "VOCATIONAL ^ COUN8EUNO tERVlCfc" I'w Eaet Huron BuHa 4 Phone FEderal 4-0584 Sales Man age 33-M wlUi ealee aptitude to train lor ealee poettlon mutt be H.8. grad and prefer aoma college. Salaried, kfldweit Employment — 455 Ponttac State Bank Bldg FE . 58333.________________ Voorheei-aiple Funeral Home. VANDERWORP. JULY 3. 1151. ED-mund Jowph. 34 Virginia; age 35; The hire of gold once set the Oregon country rumbling with ■■ "Itir'IInnMtsr ■ ol ■ hiishlng IhoiSes Gerald T. Hargravea. 1354 Baecbmoiit. PETERSON CANFIELD " Howard L. Canfield, of 446 Wei-; lesley St. Birmingham manager of ! Detroit ^ison's Oakland sales di-1 vision in Pontiac, was named ! fourth-term secretary treasurer of I the association. Hections were held at the jsociation’s annual convention Mackinac Island. B D. Cadleua 3055 Cavt Lake ..’chard______ John L. Plehcr. 3535 Harrlt Lane. Uoyd Brewer. 5335 Bucl^^ LDgui H. Coulter Jr.. 3^ Mandale. 'Wruitam A. Durham. 5544 Lakevlew. Hcronlm B. Bern. 3353 Elder. Daniel J. Boucher. 3135 Lank Lake. Business Soars at North Central I Pontiac Airport Counts through the Oregon country. the yards and scooped it from the dust until there was no more in the southern Oregon towh. Wagon tires creased mountain traits toward another rainbow's end — Griffin Ontch, in Baker County. Nearby the town of Auburn grew from rocky ledges and In a year was a community . Florence Roth; also .y five I • - - ( great-grand rvlce wlll be teld Thur>- Huiitoon Funeral Home with Rev. M R. Ev^lt omclatln|^^InWr- lerworp wl^*Ue in »taie Mr. Vanderworp They panned the creeks andi Record June With ii aL Ca a- D- ' now stands in fWOnth otarting Dig |Auburn, but occasional prospectors'! still pan nearby. Bruno Mata, 33750 ooifvfew:' North Central Airlines palronagej R "as that way in other Oregon Robert L. Loveland. 35375 Rambling., at Pontiac Municipal Airport is be-! strikes too. The miners ru.shed J Jamei P. Leonard. 35154 Acacia. Jamei A. Burnett. 35535 Fairfax Harold H Hoover. 30500 Brentwood. John E. Baakkoo III. 30055 Everett. CharWe-«titgl)am, SOW-BambUng.. Edward KoiylOr. 39343 Spring Hill “ * I ginning to soar like the company’s in .and worried the earth free of Pontiac’s finest for facilities and service. Charges that are reasonable. • COLOR PICTURES OF ALL FLOWERS Thomas C. VanVoorbli, 11000 Autumn IConvair transports. John tt SUwtrt. 15130 Hilton. | *■ ★ * Michael E.'Ceioviky. 39301 Candle-j Patronage last month hit a rec-Boyd. 15353 Coral oabiee. ord 80 outboard passcngcrs. Mount-ing seat reservations indicate July ciua“ vv. viiime, 35530 Balewood. Edward M. Griffin. 13335 Wett 11 James C- Kennedy. 30107 Fairfax. DreyUa Flalai Mile. ii,R. BiinneU. 3555 Melgi. Beit. 3103 Kohler. -------J. Waihburne. 4107 Sundale. Michael N. Morrl*. 3000 SeehaMt. Oeoige .B. Jonet. 4350 Midrow. Oeorge B. Kerr, 4633 PInedale, CurtU D. CummliM, 3340 Orandvieu John 1. Dowsett, 3753 Embarcadero. Sterling P. Bmlth. -4106 Felton Robert C. Thatcher, 3305 Kohler. Robert G. Almai. 4103 Kempf ' ' PARKING FOR 75 CARS IQQQQQIQQIIIIIQQQQIII Named to Position at Jered Equipment Appointment of W. \V. Hutcher- will be even better, the ticket office reported. New night connections with Cleveland and Chicago were seen as big factors In the boost. Va-raitioiien flying to favorite spots in Northern Michigan are also nsfarg the airlines nowadays. The previous record for boardings at the aiTfiort was 76~4iasir sengers in April, when two large youth gmdps flew to Flint on field trips. Thbre were no field trips last month nor in June, when 68 persons were boarded. -ICNE VS. MAY its gold, and then left. ' |tE^ of MINE But hidden mines still arc mentioned, and the most famous is the lost Sheepherder. It was discovered in 1878 by three calvrymen fighting the Bannock Indian wars. Before they vanished in the obscurity of the wars, they told a-ferry boat skipper named Keeney of the mine and its richness. A young sheepherder, 34 years later, .came across the mine and dug sample of ore. When he again 1. reached civilization, he w'as ill: with spotted fever. He died before he could disclose. A Second Location to Servt Vo4J 3530 Auburn Road . Auburn Heights UL 2-If :Dr. Stanley W. Block t * I Optometrist 3513^fliEab«th Lake Rd. Corner of Cess Lake Rd. son as industrial sales and service manager of the Jered Equipment Co. of Binning- _ ha'm has been announced by E. R. Davies, president of the firm. A graduate of the University of Michigan in metallurgical engin-i n g. Hutcherson has been active in the development' and marketing of flUTrHER.SON various machine tool components and controls fqr the jiast 1.5 years. Last month Ihe airlines carried the location to a friend. But the! 13.748 pounds of outbound mail, samples he brought out were I [6.734 pounds of express freight and' among the rjehest ever seen! | 1,086 pounds of regular freight, Gold, once a cry of triumph,! were «9 pas- | only a muted whisper. j 1,727 pounds of mail- 4,7SI pounds of express freight and I,B84 pounds of regular freight. By comparison, in May there were 3,538 pounds of outbound mail. 4,979 pounds of express freight and 740 pound# of i-egular frieght. News in Brief Twelve pigeons valued at 125, one rabbit worth SJ and an electric drill valued at $15 were reported to the sheriff’s office as stolen from James Goble, 5035 n s t o n. Road, Independence Township. Huntoon Funeral Homy. The Pantlac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. 5 pja. immediataly. Tha ' **for”**enwa ^Sar 0 cancel Uia cbarecs It portion of Uie nrM >n of the advtrtlM- .. Wtwn _________ ir”"klll number."' uxtnIenU will ha Slveu advert) ao-'.vpa tlica NOTICE TO ADVEKTISBES a deitdUnt ------- of tronalent Want aoi a m. the day of publlca- CASH WANT AD RATES , Llnot 1-Day 3-Dayi 5-Daya 3 51.35 13.13 $1.41 »*'m"5de for j*e of ra«9 OCX nifjnbtri count saleiman. Pcrion ______ .. produce tiev builneu plua de-vfloplns company Icada. Salary open. dvMndlnx on you. Offlca located BIrmlniham area. Tele-phone LI 5-5555 for appointment. MIRAJ^ eOFT WATER ^ateVTCE round out aalea force. Leads aup-plled. Apply 5155 S. Rocheater Rd.. Troy. Trosan ^11. Pharmacy u Mile a Woodward. HIGH SCHOOL ORAQ.. STS years old tor steady Job. A^y In, own band. Fontlac Prtas Box OPENING FOR OUTRIBUTOft OP laadins aoft drink. Must b« be-taveen 13 and 35. Investmant required. An opportunity unlimited. “---------ne of quauflcatlona to - —- Michita- ..... —lOiir ______ _______ and vicinity. Experience not i essary. No •elUnf. Write for tervtew. do not call. Give______ available and phone number. Ralph DeWItt. Family Publlca-tlona Servlet Inc.. 1303 Francis Palms Bldg. Detroit ' FE 4 .STOP HERE Ills Is what you're looking tor! Pleaaaot, dignified aeork — Steady, year-'round. lop earnings. Repeat business and Incentive bonuses. Seek I Insurance aollciting. We need 3 men over 35 yetra old and will Intervlaw Mon. through Frt. 1 p.m. ‘til 4:35 p.m. FE 5-0435 for appotntment. Ung enerience, quallflea-. to Pontiac Proas Mx WANTED who wouldn't. 35 years o Help Wanteil Female 7 SECRETARY Alc 20-ai f ..... Mu»t b*vc good typing nod vhort-hand. ExcepttODRliy hlfh>pnytng ------------------- Bmploymi i Bnnk Bldi I nstructiom—Schools ^0 LEARN TO FLY FAST EFFI-clent service Solo Uceose. 5135. Private Itcenie. 5355. Commercial $135. AerobaUc o ingston Flying Service, _ ^iWdaTO»»...... JOIN OALLAORER'B ACCORbibN — -------------n by qualified II structor at Cate Lake, 511 44S35. WILL TUTOR IN READINO. ' Work Wanted Male 11 I 653-3433. Pontiac. A-1 CARPKNTRT ADDITIONS,* siding, repairs, etc. FE 5-3345. AA WALL WASHING BY MA- A-1 carpenter work New . Rebtir Small Jobs a Specially FE 5-3S41 or FE 5-3013 CARPENTRY WORK ANB PAINT- ins, rtaaonible. FK I-5SS3.____, CARPENTER WORE OF ANY kind. Reasonable. CaU aRcr 5 p.m. FE 5-5415,______________ CABINET MAKER CARPENTER. Kitchens a specialty, FE 4-5950. CARPENTER AND CBM ETTT MAN AND TRUCK F I CURB GIRL AND 1 GIRL FOR swing shift. Experienced. 6335 Highland Rael', Drive In ARK YOU IS OR OVE' ' . -------- -kW. PAINTING. WASH WINDOWS. PA-perlng. wash rugi. any odd toba. Guar. Experlniced FE 3-3331._ 8PICIALIZED MODERNIZATION. BEAUTICIAN WITH SHOP EX perlenre lor new Westslde Pontiac shop Ph FE 4-4J53 for ' *PP» CAPABLE GIRL F t TELlJpHONE Work ^V'anted Female 12 DISHWASflER FCTr EVENING work 5131 Dixie Highway. Dray-ton Plains. Apply evenings. EXPERIENCED CURB GIRL ^ nssHs/l Whssisrs ninsr WMills. COATS FUNERAL hOME DRAYTON PLAINS OB 3-3353 4 experienced hairdressers Inbound in May thero. were 54 , l^ssengers, 1,741 pounds of mail,; 3.932 pounds of express freight and Lucille D. Burns, R9 Sanfard 871 pounds of regular freight. jSt. reporltxl to Pontiac Police yes-1 —----- I terday that her missing wallet j <-v3 •///j'"u T. [contained $3.'50 in cash and $164; Sheiitts Garb | in checks. Donelsonijohns FUNERAL HOME “Designed lo3 Fiincrals" SPAKKB-ORIFFIN CHAPEL Thoughllul Serv' ~ "" * ■LADY Wf •■LADY WANTED TO LIVE IN A-1 IRONINGS REFERmCBB. LADY WANTS DAY WORK. Ft MOTHER WANTS BABY blT+lid. fenced yard 335-4545 aoaw Ui. M1.MEOORAPHINO. TYPING, iiS! , reurla! t>ryice EM 3-3S5S. Building Service 13 Voorhees Siple - Is Standardized Evenings by Appointment iPhone FE 2-2362 Closed Wed. j 17-Year-Old Nips Fire, Throughout Ohio Callege Hanars the Man ; Wins Himself a Medal CHATTANOOGA (14 - R a 1 p h ■ NJpp. an ROTC cadet major at FOR INVESTMENT SECURITIES ond ACCURATE QUOTATIONS CALL C. J. NEPHLER CO. FE 2-9117 8l8 Community Notional Bank Bldg. LISTED A I Central High School, grabbed two I fire extinguishers in the ROTC I armory and controlled a fire in I the school kitchen before fire-I men were able to reach the scene. CXILUMBUS. Ohio (f)—All sheriffs and their deputies in* Ohio’s _ counties now are required by !aw to have uniformly marked autofhoblles and wear standard uniforms. The 17-year-old was credited I with pt^enting the flames from kAng, 5Uid his action earned I hitn an ROTC citation and medal. Cruisers have black bottoms and white tops, with an 18-inch, five-pointed stars on the front doors. ( Woman Blown to Doath INVERNESS. Scotland (AP) -^ A sudden gust of wind ballooned voluminous sari of Mrs. I Malati Lag(So Monday and UfW I on the Isle of Skye to her dead grey troosers with Mack stripe, grey ties, blouses said hats, and bbude overeoats, shoes and socks. Plain clothes and unmarked egrs in be uted on secret, investigations, however. The Buckfjye State Sheriffs’ sociation says it believes Ohio is thb first state to require such uniformity by law. but Can't UsiB His Name OXFORD. Ohio (F) -r Miami University of Ohio has gamed many uio«e. riilwi. I— w. a— ABILITY 'osaar Trortor __ _______ _____ Frcr uUmoloo. AM work nur-oDMod Crolt oDd Brooeo of Poa- ; Uoc. Uenuod Modioapora. Wo' tteoAQo. n or n mw. W»yiii|c «yl Tracking 22 A-l MOVINO RKRTicB. RBAROR- oMo rotoo n MMk, rX MM». I rtRRT CLARAMOTICALl TTW MOTWOCO FT 4-*W« Are You Debt-Happy ? Lf« no *ow To« A plooMDl «o] to DOT TOW dokU. MO TODr crodli to Improro tow ototot, om srold prokloMo itoaot lorTkoo. M IroUoMl Bm> BMldti. Itoohoitoi ARE YOU IN DEBT? Nod T«) ODD lot ORt Of dokO wUltoul • loon. Moko ORO wooklr pOTWORt Tou COR Afford Avoid------- CDRI A RC____________ _ City Adjustment Service ACTION Od j^ow JoM MMrMt.^jWgow B?Mrr.*W Bio. Loko M. BPTBBd #»6r OOWTIlACTi CLARK REAL MTATB W. BORON. FB 0-MU n yim _ CASH M bovra for tmt land or hOMt of bOMO orrMt- WRIGHT 108 OoklODd Avo. LAND .CONTiUCTS TO ROT OR to wl^ Bor^Oorroio. BM MUl IM MEDIATE ACTiON ODT good load roRlrocti. Nov •eoooooC Tow oooh opoo loL ----T RNRontlnn od piWtortT Wanted Real Eatate 36 ALL CASH r GI OR FHA \djustment Service i 2SUu5L'SSoS"^' **" “ *' ------- ---- FE 5-9281 R LWlScBiMHAM "tS”i,SS.'a-*-!!!!----------------a^auL! *■"“ AkROTtfBOii BUILDER ___________ I ANT btRL oa WOUiW Nl ^ ° gbTo WA^- LToHf^oSTnaR-iifB: ir%th ) trtmmlu and r*> I ^ O B C WkIOHT BAFELT ■ ---ble^ft ----------------- NEBOe 1 OR MORB . : :‘o.%,‘2Xjf Too, CALL. FB k-JdN, U to t d.BA BVILOINO OO. Rent Apts. I DAT SHIFT By Frtnk Adani FB^MlTt; dB. tmLimM. do B r of TBlogrope. 1 BOW *ro^BOOM^.VABT- TOto ootroore, ■ Cootor oftor » k Room. NBWLT DBCORATEO. Fn. both. Odttlu. n « Je.olo i ROOIIb. RBDBCqRAI Ittoo fwn- oloooTo. I 3-Rk APARTMENTS DUL fura.. $» to tit wk. Bod ------^trod. MA t-tlld. AMD BATH, BTHaU -------'SSIX.^ ____ Id Fine OroTo. -ROOM AND BATS. LACMORT (octimoo. Call Ml 0-lMd. rooms, bath, AD&V I Monollold. FB ^7ttd. and 0 rooms, nori of pilTOta beaia. FI 0-1141, LAROF Room AND BATB. uparote oatraaco, - *' "■--------- 0 ROOMS MAIN IIXXIR. HUVATK both, odulti. 75 Clark_____■ t-ROOit duplex] Ofl*NTO*rit oroo, tlO per wook. FB t tSM. tit WEEKLT. PRIVATE BATB and oalronet. bool and utlllUoo. AppiT ot Wd St. Ctolr. CLEAN 1 ROOMS, DTILlTtES. Tl Plac St. FE 4^>la.____________ jitdNT 1 ROOKD AND KITCMBN-otto At 110 W. Burea. FB t-tUl. “You have no idea how kiw it Rcirt Ayto. Ui^ 3S ARCADIA n N1«*»t Moatod 1 tasaio oad hot oportmoat. Chlldron pernlued. t por month. Chwo to ichool eboroboo and dayatona. War la tbo wtntor, cool In the out - ------Maadrr faelUtlao. I td._lta Bitot Bwo Brick Flat—Heated AUtMUva tow lamllT bMldlng Ittl^iibnm Avo.. AaVira BT Front a roar prlrato eotroocco ttvlM laom, 1 badioom, kMchoaoWo dtawtto, batb a lorago. Roltroacof rooulrod t7t par noirtb, pbono FE 1-noi or rtt Milt.____ CLEAN MIOOM APARTMENT. rofriA. and ntll. art """ ntnaoo. FB 1-Ttn COLORED l-BBDROOH APARTMENT NEAR ISJSSS: ________FB Mm. _________IBAM. 7U BBNRBTTA KaottT eadar. largo bvlng room, bMlnMkm. kltoh— rn. ... roft. private ealraaot. Bcfr ewin^dejojjt i-totT* *__ arbath."* ,-i.r-di.YurttodW’Xtod good noigbborbood aaWeat aldo, elooo to ataoT civic acUvitl-i oad poblle traacportotlen. OnlT ra-haad paoplo naod tppiT- bu chll-drta or pota. Oawaoa and Batter-tIoM. FB 1-Odte or FE 3-7M8. LAKE VISTA APTS. BLBABBTB LAKE FRIT 3 rooms aad batb. •tort, rotrto-trator aad aU utlUUci fniaUbod. WITH WOOD OR ALUM DOCKS i OPEN lUNDAT 10-3 Harrington Boat Works TOUR rmrRUOB DEAL TWt S Tolttraph Rd. FB PINTER'S THOMPSON LAP8TRAKE8 DUIUETT FIBEROLAS AEROCRAPT GLASS AND ALUM GLASS and alum CANOES r AND It' ALUM PRAm BOCK SAIL BOATS suaranUrd Corarr ^U; IS o'srt. 3 Inch — Ff Mi It ptoer MADETDOROER STENaL Pontiac Blaoip A Stencil Co H 8 Cm________ FE «^3M JdHNSON RADIO «f TV Michigan T»»a_ Liccn«^ list WE RENT BOATS, MOTORS. TRAILERS PAUL A. YOUNG. INC. OPEN 7 DATS * -- lA VIM —1 I'urniturc Refinishing as e'wait^' Bivd! PURNITURE REFINIBHINO AND repairing. Prtc ciUniatci. Merritt A Sen Mil Dlalc Hay. g74-U70 o g P M. PE S-4SM BuiMInf Modernlietlon Wc arc eipcrtcnced, llccnacd. bonded. Ooratc. noon, drive, vara aad patfaw OR 1-ldlt. EXPERT TREE SERVICE. FREE -----------B S-SSI3 or OR 3-ltlt. BLOCK. BRICK AND CEMENT work. Lama V. TarMAlach. FE S-441J. lit PINE ROOT BOARDS 4e Bn. ft. 1X3 rURRlNO STRIPS 3e ttO.ft. 2x4 KUn Dry Fir . . la Itn. ft. 2x4AEeooomy Studa .... 3Sa aa 4x1' Peg Board 42.44 4*4' V-Orove Mahogany 44.lt 4alitb Hardboard 11.14 aa. PONTIAC LUMBER CO. CASH AND CARRY III Oakland Ava. FB 4-MI3 fra TERMS ON OARAOE8 COncreir. Additions. No Moon On. PAUL ORATES CONTRACTINO FREE ESTIMATES OR 4-1111 hooping AND SIOINO, NELODN BM* Co. OR MlOl tL TO BUILD OR REMODEL - CALL Nelson BMg. Co. OR 3-4141. 9«rpentry Work A-l CARPENTRY. TRIM AND custom e a b 1 n a t • speciality, term*. PE M433. 3X4 - I- ioONOMT STUDS 00 3M liM white pine board* 11a bn. ft 3a4 No. 3 nr 1811 ft. Me Un. ft. I's TO easing 47c lln. ft. 3‘* TO has* 14c Un. ft. 1>. — 3 14. »t, »a*b 44% off Waterford Lumber Oath and Carry ItTl Aliwart Rd. OR 3-7713 Cement Contracts Plywood r MICKEY STRAFj\ TV SERVICE DAT OR NIQHT.' FE S-IB a-BEDROOM BRICK TERRACE, tiled bath, full bamt, gas beat. fenced vd.. garage. FB VAIgg, i HObfiTEPFfClBNCY Albefto Apartments Id N Paddock_________FE 3-30M AND 3 BEDROOM PARTLV " lokelront. OR 3-tItS TreiB Trimming Service Trucks to Rent H-Toa Plckupv Ito^on stakco TRUatS - TRAdTORB AND COmPMENT Dump Traoks—MmLTrtUort Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 7SS B. WOODWARD PE AdMI FB 4-1441 Opon Dally lao'adh g luadap Upholfterint THOMAB UPBOLaTERINO 117 NORTH FEKRT BT. FE 5 «888 WABl UraOLBTBRlMO lilt MArngJ^ HMthto WBter Softeiy ^ryke Water Softener Service Prompt Borvlea on AU Makoa khlek'a MT 3-3711 or FB 4-ltlt Wrecking Servka COMPLETE mordol m nrocklag oorvlao. c%- ' 1 3 rooms AND bath. 4-BOOM and both opartmoats. 146 aad tSO por month. On highway aad river In Draj-ton, i>s«r in"" Lake. Phone Oft 3-1173. front and back oatrSBOO. garagt. laundry faeumet. beat tumlehed. clean. Child welcome. FE 3-1137. 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX lalle boat — Full basement WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH FE 4-78.13 , _ 4 East Bird. N. at Taleaela a BEDROOMS. OLbiR~HOME. ■■■ ^ “ inissi"'*' Reat Lake Cettoy 41 I mmwwiftoig L A E B FRONT. waaMp. ornimt nr FB tdMl. ITS SOLES NORTH ON LABE MID - " " • t-TOgg. CRAl_______ HOUSEKEEFINO CABUn___________ Fkoly Boaart. OrtonvIUe. 131 per week, lit acre of playgr—- — chlldron Sate hcacb. Mi not M-lt. ■UEB-ritbiri MODERN COTTAOE AT HKKHNI Laka. nrcBlace.Showor. Boat ' motor. tIS per week. PL 34U iP A R T L Y FbRillSHED k« room bouse, aoat Caas Lake. - dta-1373. _____________________OR l-lStl. WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT, ki o^moatti. UL t-ISlI. Bflor Per Rent Rooms 42 B^TOBP. ATTRACTIVE' SMALL ROOU, gonUoman, HBch. prtv. PE t--^* lat Mt. Clomi QUIET BLBEPINO BOO^IS. OA-rage_ man. PE MM3. fibOM Fbk'l WORKWO MAN, M Rooms with Board 43 Rent Office Space 47 DENTAL SUITE USED BY DR. lor 11 years, tsts Dixie Highway. ALP A BLOCK PROM DO#N-town Pontiac. IM square feet, For Rent Miscellancein 43 FOR RENT: WAREHOUSE It P by M ft. Concrete floor, loadb ' North Cosi. PE 3-Mlt. For Sale Houses Malts Mi. «lao Hwr, ahkdd. good *■ *5S.*13»6~ I MUM talL 3 bidroam iwneb homo PuU basomant. toe. raeni. 1 cai {sr.*v.r*wx2s'-ifai3 BUY-BUILD-BUV How M IBO UMO. wo WtU k 00 yoar tot a aomVflnlabod B and wUt tunlah material to _ ^ a«Yn*p*7 moat Wa hsva madela. Also some very ^^^3^ M- A. C. Compton & Sons' m JWl*'*" OR l-741t After tTm.. OR SMUd. P- BY OWNkR ' bam 01 on bo-- tcroofo. UTS Scott Lake Bd. PE 4dM7. IV Mrhii - i pamilT;^ BUILD •r Bhuto a, dm >m lonlh Pbono Mt-1374. „ --------h - CASa ARD both Lake privttegec. 4-room bungalow, bath, goad waU and drsln-ago. Larga feaaed yard. IF front-agt. Ideal for rattrod coapla or smoU chUdron. M.SM with SSOO ----------------------jOAJAXm. BRICK - tUMIROUl HaU I rooms, 1 bedrooms, itk battu. new kltehm, amka attar to o---- 117 Oaclda. ' Mgm. year around, l-badrm., Uv-IM rm.! UM bath, kltchoa and dlnotta eomb.. 3-oargor., potto lot. Terms, w wlB aacrUlet — cash. OR 3-1177. After I. OA t-IIU. CUSTOM MAL_ around family ----- ---------- brick J bedroom, ilk botte. ow-looklng Upper Umg Lam. Pri-vote boochT Ml.tOt. PE »M». COLORED *$'l0 DOWN* -- - 1 nt Oltmar COLORED caci n Custom-Built Horae eaUneto, Frigldalro bullt-tna, 13-M Uvlag room eatr^, iffoot bedroom with d«^ wr-^— eloaet. Latect traAe patti priotd t Davla. Wallfiaper Stcjuner Ploor taadors. poUabara. ha snnders. lurAact vacuum cle CIS. Oakland Fuel h Faint. 431 Orchard Lake Avc. PE HIM- ’ For l^le Houies 49 rBEOROOM RANCH Drayton Plains area, move you In. CaU wA------------ REAL'fY, OR 3-4138, FE 3-7U1. 3 ' BEDROOM - I lATH. PULL basement, vicinity ot Northern High School. Win iocrlflco. do hAfffriiiwtt oat, hot whtw, rafrit- 3-BEDR6oM brick. iVk-CAR OA-rcre, besemeat, good location, llikl per month. W. O. Whlt-oomb. Realtor. UL 3-3131. BEDROOMS, living AnD Dlh-Ing room, built-in applloaeos la kltchoa, family room, atUchod tioi.' fArsE^DIondr'Bttlldlag 3 R( *—ttire Apt. 0 fti t;uurtoi downtoro/ftsf^erM^ ^oor anl Stroot. front opt. lit Oaklohd At. ROOUS AND BATH. pitIVATE ---- ----- AdulU. Reter- moatb. PE S-llN ---- Cleoo In. PE 1-7431. t LARGE ROOSU AND BATH *" ^smt. 13 " - I ROOMS AND BATH. COUPLE wttb 1 or 3 ohlhlrtD. PuU baso-ment, oUtamme. lilt Manta St.. Scott Lake. PE 4-tt33. hoOM vFper and CHlii- Xr'* 3 RbOMB. BEAT AND hOT WA-ter turn . 113 per wk.. pvt. bath and entranoa, lit 8. Harrlmae. OR 3-1361 or PI t-M03. 3 LAROE ROOME ACRdel FEOk Tvl-Huroo Shopping Cetrtkr. All utllKlot tumi&ed. IM. Rotor-cncH. Coll Ward B. Fartrldga, IMP W. Huron 8t~, FE 4J111. 4 ROOUs AND,^B^^WeaT Itbk. 0. IM par wook. I ___Jwtn AVO. Rf"—• Farto. FE UMl. ildron woltoBig,* FE 4-4 I. wisT SIoiCMEAR T >. CaU attar 1 p.m. West aldo. PI 4-nsi.________ AVbN . aparVuIntb. S djowMedj^l |’’l?k Auburn, Corner of 1 roottt Bowly dteorttod. eomor, tprraee. gae hasi aad 18481*' _____ Bum aldi^ BwXiurXtr iTm rnoaUily.mwocd Realty. MMtM. COl-OKED Biaad BOY T badroam tkOPhaM- ______ilikW. 'iii IMWH. Call aRor 1. OL 1-WM ■ MEW MODERN 3 - BEDROOM brick Inqulro ts E Blvd. North. WIBT SIDE BUCK. NICE NEIOH- ■ ^^.“SSrUTSTvS _________privUegei, OR 3-3M4. t BEDROOStS. H ACRE LOC $3,900. P.O. Boa 3S31. PonUae. 3 BEDROOM RANCH, ALOMINbit and brlA. OR 3-SlM____________ 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH, full basement. In Herrington HlUt. S7S0 down. No red tope to responsible porijr. Call owner. Aay-tlme PE 44^ or PO 87441 3 BEDROOM TERRACE. OAS heat, storms And ecreens. caroge. Very nice. HJ41 wiui M.ON dO«A, balanco $H month. I. Maynard Cotm, ric 3-14M after 4 P ”* ■ ranch. 3Vt bttbs, ----- —'~ mmg pioi, tbuffle traploal rccjreat^ 8dOOH ON CANAL AT LaEK Orton. Pireplaci. 17.3M. 13M down — Arraago mo. poyH. etaaoMbag to Income.' Otmid— *—•- *-Mac. MY H3M. SiOODOWN tedroom modem homo. Urge d* PE* * rms., s ocarms., oowa, l op, S3 txU.I. Bammcat. gac boat, like new. 110.7S0. OR 3-Wtl. p.m UA. •-SM7. am. Slavik Rtalty, lac.' $200 DOWN 'im homa. W. lido, ct yard, garagt. $9300 CUSTOM BUILT ON TOUR LOT: PuU batemtat,mk floors. Co^rJ pMmblng. Wo do lb* $9,500 wm build 3-bod'reem raaob-ttyl* home aa year lot Fun bastmcai, O8k|jloo^ ty^lh. Mroh eap- R08s'VicI?AB *’™* ART MEIER WHAT DO YOU NEED? You can alwaya locate the parties interested in what you no longer need when you use tlie Pontiac Press “For Sale” Want Ads! To Place an Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 k£W00D REALTY — WE TRADE 11.SM DOWN — A SACRIFICE. 3 bedrooms. Aft fact brick. FuU batemeat. A heauty arooghoal! Perfect coadltton. Canieisd. Com-pletoly landscaped. Neir Water-lord High Bcbool . AT CABB LAKE MM down. 190 month buys this attractive 4h^room home. Ea-cepUoaaUy ale* kitchen and Utrge Uvtog roolh, aluminum tiding EARLY AMERICAN BOMBS. NtW tri-lavol and 1 yanr old bLlcvcI. U4 battu. 3«ar garagpt. Plre-plaom. Woat suburaan. WUl eon-sldor sBtoU boma, ear or borne-trailer In trade. Nelcan Bldg. Co. OR mti. FfH* Sale Hottaet 49 Oivner Leaving State ’ iSL h08A JMh Mr filUMM. FHcod _______ CHEROKEE HILLS 3-BEDROOM r 2 FULL BATHS - mTOHOMEpHIC^.IIIC baths.' laS"b8ieineot*^ih mgga- lOCHEVTKlI. H ACRE. WATERPROMT. MKOBOOM raseh. nrcplaec, aUachcdMtk«e. IILSM. terms. AT UNION LAKE. -.. meat, gas furnace, 1 ---------- fleece. Mk IM by ItoTllS.lM. miON LAKE RD. ------- wiui*tnei^ 1^ M toriM AtBOLAKBLOTS kin bund 08 your M or oure. Caatom, aU brick. Ill,IN Modal opm daily It to I P-m. la BtoomMd^Okebardi - iub. Bauth Blvft, aaat Id Op4j*8 BloomflcM Haatoo lac., W. fcenlly PE l-7tlt. ____________ WHY FAT REBT7 ITB BATE A I ^aritta p!Slms2ritM Sma rm* :U*Xy"*r,r:Tr&M‘%? oalad la alta aakdivlilaa Bari of Fotttao. Vary, vary law mu Sreaawlirtltol. bMfiwSr'Boali St 4dMl._______^_____ WILL BUILD %L’fisiS',sr«a _ fa*i*imiul ^au^’u’^ua***' *"** Don McDonald WEST 8IDB BOHOALOW. IDIAL for roUrod couple. 1 kodronmi, ctatlonary alnmlnum atorma, 3 flreplaet*. flnlabad rtertstian. llt.bM FB 4-4131. WEST SUBURBAN I nr. 1 bodrm. kacomtoL Iwg* lot. Lovoly cloaa home. Fitted lew for quick csM. NAVAJO-ROAD 3 bodrm.. bau aad a mu. Be rcatloB radht la baaommt. Oarai Paul M. Jones Real Est. aa wair hubob »r. FE adlM__________PE 1-1376 O'NEIL MULTIPLE LOTINO 8EBTICB EVER 11 HI NO irOU DB-BIRB la a city homo you will find In tbta oae. Do-olrablo loeaUon In wo aoitb SdmJywiTwMMwida^ WILL SACRIFICE hi* 3 hsdroom pbipilnam Mded maoh twmo^ mm kro^ namdo. llM aaraar Mt is landirapod hoauttfulft aM glTOo aYoaUpg M addl^l apace. Toa’U aaad to Btva FREE RENT - Here's a 3 apartmaot Ineomt that ptU give you froo rent, tor yoartoU aad Wo Woeme from Wo .oWor two apartment* will make your house paymawt wttb moaay to •pare, aU anartmanU art nicely tumtabod. Eaecllont locattoo. Frioad right. CALL-BOWI I A CENTUBT OP PROO-RESS la retlcctod la WIs all new trMevel. It boar* every evidence of Progress and ot 0 price you're •ure to easily afford. Latfe. carpeted living room. Tno bullt-in kMohoa wlW Ho BATEMAN REALTY MULima uEina ■■eyicm LSri TIkADM 3 FABU1?0US®DEI-S Daily 4 to 8 p.ra. Tuesday 2 to 6 p.ra, LETS nUDM SLYVAN SHORES clurtowotB. water aad saa. SjhiU BFECUL. 1 htd- ^ w» ruuMy hitohoa. r^m^W B^inJ flropiaco. nat Am^ acraoaad*' r^ B^ch. T% li REAL COlt-foRT UYIMO AT ltt.lM. LETS TRADE SO.METHING SPECIAL Oraytoo Wodda araa. Maarly BOW trideval wtth attaobed ■arago. Llvtag nom. batt and 3 larga badroemt are aU boaottfA oarpo^ targe wttb" "flrepleer Extra aloe kitchen wttb bulH-ttu. Areal HONEST T“ — BARGAIN f WANT A BARGAIN? BUDGET SPECIALS LETS TRADE REALTOR FE 4-0528 FE 8-7161 377 I. TELEORAFH-OFBN EVES EUZABETH LAKE ESTATES PRICED TO SELL kthiutos from d Neat comfortable U cloatto. Oaramle baW. basement wlW sottcitor. Inelner--tttar. Iks imat: Frivlleicc la beantilul EUaabeW Lake ................. - ^ > Paved ro park.' : r cchooi. I Ic, quick p Icavtag stato, i ■Ion. Rvras*. Pbonc FB P94M for appoint 3 BEDROOM ON ________________ BATHS. WIDOW MUST 8ACBI-PICE. MT 34M1. r6MB. ilEAR Pitate BODY. 1- ----ntUltlca. bath, aad garage. > ecu. Very rfacoBable. OR LAKE OAKLAND. BOAT OWNIKB. recreation room, 18x140 b Undscaplng. private betcli. «.•■ ~nany extras. OR 4-0013. Low Down Paymfnl Share m eievtlfiit condiUdn close to NorWem Blgb an eatra nlca ioUcUan, on paved Tee, Mly lll.lM. ' ‘ W. H.BASS. Realtor SPBCIAUUNO IN-TRADES Builder PE 3-tSl. LMVIN6‘»TAVi, ’MW 8I14,‘3. bedroom vaneb-typa, 3M-csr da-ra|t, family room, gat heat, la-IwtoB ReebOotar and Pontiac. FR 1-1M7. HSriT'ir mt AIM tor rant or oola 4 aeoroom. 13 mUee north SmaO down payment) MA O-Ull. RuosoU Bloctott. sltdiag artndow wall It on-baaeing. One wall tf tha Family Room la all brlek aad tramos We wood bam-ing flreplaet like a beautiful picture. BaW and a half: master la Ceramic wlW a vanity. Overslac ga-raga should hold both/your con and your boat. Bvtry Inch of tbla HOia la ena-tora and wt'U dupUeato oa your lot at llEIM. Wo want l-ACRR M I NIA T U RE FARM. Ob what a octtlng Ihit to. on a blU ovtriaok-Ing Wo lake. R to a Wrao badreuwt bamt wttb alet farm”kttohen,f**baSi. ‘tut^ matie beat, lit ear garage. . sMI* tnS^VMleat grounds surrounding property. Full Klee iuTIM and tormi can arraagad. Kav O'Neil. Realtor 13 S. I'elegrapb Open I - f p n E 3-7103________________OR 3-311 ATTRMTTON EXBCUTIYE8 WE BATE SEVERAL REAL SPEC. 3MB ON 10 _____________ - BBCLUD- ED - irOODBD — L07VER UYKL IS OOMPLETBLY FIN-DBEO AND UTABLB UPPER IS ROUOHED IN AND PLANS OO WITH THE DEAL. BEE IT TODAY AND SAVE. PRICE 010.0M WITH M DOWN. 3» FT. ON BBAUTlPUL LAKE ANOELU8. 3-BEDBOOM HOME — MOOERR TO MmUTE 3-CAR OARAOE. BOAT HOUSE ON BEACH. PAYED STREET EXCLUSIVE AREA. 137.SOO lu PT. ON poorruo lake. WITH AN U TEAR OLD IN-COMB HOME, m BATHS I'v-CAR OARAOE. FULL BASE KENT, STONE FIREPLACE 2 S-BEOROOM MODERN HOME ON CANAL. WALKOUT BASEMENT m BATHS. CIRCLE 7 acres op RKAYEir ON EARTH. S-TEAR OU> BRICK PULL BASEMENT, DOUBLE OARAOE. BARlf. P B O I T . TREES ARB ALL IN. *COME AND RARYEBT THE CROP ILLNESS PORCK8 SALE. COME SEE TOU WILL BATE w.soo irrra O4.oos oottb UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE * AAA. rm b7§5 LESLIE R. TRIPP l40 MONEY DOWN TRI-LEVEL STARTER oa jour lat. Trl-lfvel or RanH Your ptans er aura. Hava madt dawn. caU OL l-<303. IWART CONSTRbenON ‘ OLooi'd BIBOI Custom Builder _________Ft 0-3003 On suburbaa 3-badrm. borne -PractloaUy new. Ilk baWi wttb double lavatory aad vanity, plaa-ty al aatural eablaatalii nice kltcbtw, ae maamaat bat baa tga. utility. Located 4 miles east of Clarkttau an Clarkitoa Rd. TTU* home ba* bean OI aponmad tor SHOP^R’S SPECIAL Peterson Rekl Estate MY 3-1681 ja,"!s..“fv.r!Ts ,“.sr ’’•’■.ajss KAMPSEN REALTY LET'S TRADE HOUSES' Three-Bedroom Brick jMMyaT.SU: ?atrjrfeA-4.rS2' '^'^erms**~*'""* 014.060 Xorthside tomaculato* to«fda*Mif*^ all new carpettag. aluminum *ldlnt, ipatiriad basement, gat heal — 0400 .down on PHA term* wtth flreplaet. INDIAN VILLAGE Three badroami and den, carpeted M' living room, full tiaad dlntng roam, at-traetlva UMan. lercfttad veranda, gai bast, two ear CSfJed- •“ *• 3411 EUaa^^l|^IM. FB 44031 'Val-U-Way 1 family boma. Only gTM d^ kSOO DOWN 4 badroam bungalow wlW okl floort, piattarad waito. SSiB bass 300 down - 040 MONTH 3 room* modern boma near Flab ate ^SaiSlSU/*"**^ MCtemodl R. J. (Dick) "ALUET Realtor FE 4-05" Across I-'rojii Lake Priv.; Large paneled living roan. Country kllohen. Large family room. 3 larga bedr"— • —-attached garage. iargt bedroom* 3 ft— Indian Villai ige: 1 bedroom family home. Separata dlatam roam. Braafai.t epaea In lEitehen. rim hasr-maal. Oaa baat._S c— —--- TON PLAim -a nlaa Maaroe d oa 3 lil^ la iroam homo. Lo- __________ _—y landscaped )o4*. Oak flpora. Plastered waito. Oa* heat. Pull baaemeot l-car garage. PHA term*. $300 DOWN 1* all you need to move In Wl* almoat new 3-bedroom brick an north aide of Ponuac near school and^ buna Batter burry oa Wl* OFF iOBLTN New 3-badroom briek-fronl homr. Beautifullv daaoratad. Shto eak nobrs. Bau-bi ktteban. tim^bue- .. ment and ga* boat. Pared alraat. Only 0400 down an FBA Otrm*. HURON OARIBDia WILLIAMS Open 0 a.tti. Id S p.m. COLORED MO lUp TAPE MOVE IN AT 0S.MO - Ubaral 4 EERB 18 A NIPTT baal la B’s dan. Dtalrabla 3 hedroeai wttb wan to wan earpatta«. Ease-nearly new gaa faraaea. Hncad yard. A droi Uipoitm I tad balb aa Isl fMar. 3 aad baW up. AU aaoMy dac-araled. Baauttful hardwead floor*. THE POXTIACTREgR LIST WITH Humphries E2-9236 "BUD" SPIGAND SPAN 3-Mmm b • m «, eeamilM •Mt M» kMtlai. iiiUrvtir l rwtaM • hrar, Mt .H’M» 5-UNIT INCOME “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor m m. OMitM SI. KE 5-1201 After6p.ni., FE 5-8004 FOR SALE U.S. * GOVERN&IENT PROPERTIES Tin: VUTERANS AOMnnS-TKATiON ARE omaiNa TO AMY FAMILT Dl NXBD or BSTTUI HODS-IHQ BOMBS WHICH ARE IN ‘UEE MEW" CONDI-TIOR - Thctt proptrilct cantrtei vUh lew mtnlblir parBtwIt MNI low tnurert ratM — 1 ud } bodraowu - lerst Mt - Ideal loea-tMU - TOU DO NOT HATE TO BE A VETERAN TO BOY - THE O'NEIL REALTY OO bet been an-palnM FROlTERTT MAM-AOER bj the OOTERM-MEMT M tbit area. CALL . Ray O'Neil Realty a a Twtiapb Rd. Optw M p n ?-TM8________ NICHOLIE . For SeIb H(M—» 49 MODELOPEN DAILY 4T08P.M. CEOAR-ISLABD t-*ww ««t« naadl. ^ d".7^au"*on*Wot.*^‘o MMW TEI UEVKL _ _ &rFM;u?35i!rnsa down. Lowrr down^^i^— •* podtEtiiATB rninpuiiiB ' bSroo.^lulR*^ ^ WHITE LAtt «ukt PDttettMi on -Ihit eictlknl 1 bodroom ranch hone bum ta •». Nice kitchen and wtURr. OU funMce. ARaebed |»ra»e. Landteaped yard (0 a W^Oeod tardea tpot. tlAMS. J. C. HAYDEN. Realtor If E Walton FE lAMl Open Sunday l to I pjn. CLARK “iNb*tS5rN®"a»%l“aSga; WaMy iMludlo. taan. In- turanct and. InUrett. Vacant and randy. Ibrea badreawt. dIatMe. plenty el cleaet tpaca. oak lloort. waSa^ eOier*eluMa*fc By^’djsr-“ WILLIAMS LAEE FRCMIT. OWMr leaetat State, Iwartdntd coMI- ---dUd rlaw traa flaaaed- r«.. dlntnc iv., niodem I e*on and loot. tent*. 2^1 kHehtn wim wi rante. walk-oot bi FE I-TCM RES. FE d-MJ CLARK REAL ESTATE lUl W. Huron. OpM t to I Multlpla Liattot Senrlce MACEDAY LAKE PRIVILEGES Oood sandy baaeb and dock. 3-bfdrooln ranch-brick and cedar ebakae-balU to IIU, •U.d0» with ll.MS down on -toad eentraet or FHA tema. SYLVAN LAKE CITY bonao yon baet beea**to&- BBICE BUNGALOW o,/ t I'f ia'r't'TV' Tbree-btoroom bungalow. Uv- Oyi ACRES IN CITl iSteboD* bMomoT”ko£ watle HA heat. Vacant. Newly daoerated. Only WM toeon yr OFF JOSLTN AVEHOE bedrooma, call tor aion do- For SbIe HoEses 49|- Fw Sale Houses 49 SGHRAM 3 Bedrooms baMB^ wW> torUTfinSi yAM. Ctoaa to Unoada It. am mnat oaboola. ilAN win bon Down Ibadroani buasalow with n R .rm ap..r«U baiaaaot. Urge tot._ «toaa to LeBoren tebool, —to^priee glRMt m FEA IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-W71 S« JOBLTN----------- G.I.S No Money Down » SPECIAL -.V aonraatn. oongalww. aotth toot at Fanttac, d loTely I— -------- flewaring araaottatol Iraat. 1 ear gange, ptaa a Ml baaewieal, antatoatle forcad atr haat. targt cnattoritMa llring raoB. fnatly aba UtebM. Eardwend floera and plaatcrad walla. Fidl prtoe on this lorely bowe it only grjto mpt etoring cant «" to. won't mat. caU n Eewewlle. I b pnrtiy Itai________ ton price, gll,ggg. O’Neil. Realtor rE Sdigg_____________OR Mill all baaaneat. aotoauttc twly daeoratrf. Oaty ajM )Mk coatt. Balance like baMtoeBlTfi!a''*H^**b^.‘ ^On-rage, TaeanT. Friced batow Market at only H.MS SLIM YIUM'VVIUVUai ■■Hfll lim room with dlnhif i?srb2S“^.5^* OPEN EVES. FE 4-4526 STOUTS Best Buys Today DOCTORg - Let uo diagnose roar real eiUte problema. We here 1 top locatlono near tha new propoeed Florenea Critten-ton HotpttM near Roeb ' ~ HOYT N-AOER'B OEUOHT MULTIPLE asnato service ALUMINUM SIDINO - LABOE Mrooto oldar hoait. Ooi heal, baoement. ottaebad tarage. Nice location oft State Street. |t,HI. TRlU«°TOI%’iHOME - We here -traral alee bomee that trof-an be worked out on, ettl ray. ctoaUer or larger. Golden Real Estate I Orchard U. Ed.. Eeaea Bari PHONE 682^3200 Calla token M bonre a day OFEN BUNPAT 1S4 lits DOWN — and yen art Immediately. Clean ttoaU Ion antb baeaaient and SpeJM ontolpTto'LtoSiyS —------ily t m . on B atoniu. A t on JotlyB. lal ear. boa full bath on .. . LoToly family lent — mabagaay Ranter and mav I^L HAVE 'TO n- oU beat. White Mtng. aluminum garage — «»1 U orer t aerei--------- home, tenant bouec and olber______ outbuildlngt. Lower Itrcl at molo borne now being uaod aa Doctor* office. Both properUet priced ' right. I DONALDSON FARE and pretty at a picture brick ranch botoe on largo won tandicapad M. Tbia prpporty It apotlaaa ibronebont wumatf yoar ItoaiadlaM In- LITTLE FARM near Blue Sky Tba-ater In good all-around location. A t-room and bath newly rtpalnt-ed completely on oaUlde. ,* —-garden gOi317. Vacant the low prict of only glt.l SELL OB TRADE — Country llring at Its rery boat. Cnitom boUt 3-bedroom brick rnnehar with large attached two-car garage. ^ — piBBUrt. IH batha. FIreplat., ... buUI-to appllancea. DetlgBed aad bam for real eeattori M weU A* eonrenlcDce. Low matntonance. Low tazea. TE|I ACRES at good land. Only Igtb RrtloB (tom TCo-tlac etty Umlta. Near Oltoid: Priced at only tM.ito and wUI accept cheaper hoBt or toaaoDod FULLY FURNISHED - tod ha pririlegto M g lakee. Moden bungalow with baeemont. etc. Ba cellent condtUon. Only fl.lW down Hera la tba daai for oenlyweds CaU Mrs. McCarthy, EM 34tt3 L. H. BROWN. Realtor SMjBlnbath Lake Road Ph. n 4-3M4 or FE I-Wll tThiS^ bu at: lit.too. Priced OTTAWA HILLS. . ^ Loraly two story Brick FamUi home. Lmo nrliiB room wlto . fireplace. famUy dining room, kltcnen vKh eaUng apace, three bedrooma and bath up - bate-ment, new fti furnace, garage new gai lemecc. aar»a<^. ___ Washington Junior High — Tel-Huron Shopping Centr-and but. Priced at: glt.ggO. JOHNK. IRWIN AND SONS Realtors........ Since ItU 313 West Huron Street S1-:LL BUY TRADE milLer 0.1. TERMS, surer jAke prlrl- legto. Attractive 1 bedroom home ^■5: with cbower. Oood drV beabment. sat beat, gat dlapoaal. neat Jlec. .'rSJT'ifL.'.'RK.’” NORTHWEST SUBURBAN — Lake fhT'loref ?2o5r«Im'’i!ome’'w Full ' basement, anchor fenced yard. BuUt In IMI - new con-dttton tbrougtaout. ill.MO-torm^ William M^ler Realtor FE 2-0263 ANNETT Bloomfield Schools Located op t landaeaped acres. 1 bodra. brlefc ranch. Ln. paaatod tagrily ra. aultabla Mr aoolhtr bodra.. Hying rm. It I B with tlroplaeo. aodom klkSoa. Iboraador table ton atore and-l artna, mUar. bleno- feriTAs-fttl!*^; •«to. CM hMt. gcrcte 30 s M. Price rcdcced to $30,000. Donelson Park Wateitnot brieS bwao Ml loto. 4 badraa.. 1 balbt,nga. llriu ra. wtth flreplaea, modal klMitg wito noak.,Enaement wSb rae. ra.. Braplace. bar. and Ml- ra. Oaa^W bent. An •nnawd Iwaarstt.M Urmt. open Eraning* • >uDaay s-e FE 8-0466 $39 ■Moves You 111 NEW MODEL 965 Carlisle 3 Bedrooms Family-Size Kitchen Vanity in Bath OPEN DAILY -11, to 7 Basement ModcLs $100 Moves You In SPOTLITE FE 4-0985 GAYLORD FAR underpriced tor lUa arek. l-badrooa tfma. Oat beat. Large lot. Houaa only I yra. old tor only $T.M. Easy tarina 4W pey ss.jsms..-^ swutt'tu-i taU qdkk with good tafaa. HEABLT on ACRE of sa.sr.s“n35.a3 LAEE FROFER'TY wa bato It. call La"ka Orion MT latll Lakt OiW't torgoot Real Batato Stapat Broadway and Flint Stroat. Mato eohwt at town. LMjfO^ RMBaytord GILES, West Side Low Mwn payaont. A lovely 1 bedroom hoae. In ei-ceUent condtttoo. feamring buUt-to china cabinet, pic- and atatra cariM^. Hb All thli for It.tM. Tliere Are 5 Bcdrooins at«a now- used aa a rooming bouae. AH room* are’ good itse. oak floors, puttered walls, 1 car garage, full baaement. Idaar I o r Ige. famUy or Income. Only M.IM. 4-Bedroom Tri-Levei A boauUtui boat feamring larga Roman briek flrtplaco In a M * ir llring r^. 1 oeraal# tUa batha. hardwood lloora, trim and doon. Sliding giaat doort In dining TOOOL dlahwaataar, full batemant, rieroatlon room, garage, largo sconlo lot and much more. Priced for the modcat IMoat. GIT.ES REALTY CO. PE SAlTi m Baldwin Are. MULT?P1JB LlCTltO l&atVICE MULTIPLE U8TINO SERVICE Straight As An ARRO BEAUTIFUL VIEW — Of Ellra-beth Lake. 3 bedroom cottage, tcreraed ^jpor^^^laka^^prlvUeget nicest prlrata parka In 1 tg.atg, taaU down payi- BEATS PATINO REH-T - Only lU per month, 1 bMroev - - galow. full bath acyeened. ,,. garden aiM, 1 urea lor prlTaer. Full prteo gt.N0. A STEAL — Oeay bu^w, floors, part -----‘ — VETS $40 MOVES YOU IN It3 PER MONTH TOTAL 8 Rooms' Basement f. . 1877' Ft. $11,990 ' tme, the exterior It all tlun Ocorgtan CatanlBl ttrllng. itolm ea Maw SunUy area. Kate Osano | Business OpportBHitkbs 59 Hagstrom i II-Unit Motel ON MAIN BKIRWAT [M RORTB> BRM MICHIOAN. 2 BBDfUXMt LimiO aUARTERS. OOOD RESORT AREA. gU,MS OOmi. Super Market OROCBRT AND MEATS, IN SUB- > URBAN LAEE ABBA. tW OVER I glM OM. LAST TXAR. S1.MS | DOWN >LDS STOW. A REAL OOOD DEAL. an .igoM R. I J^*telo 2*^0?**" ° prtoalpal taterari. toaaa. ■ “May 1 inierupt io bring you a special news report? , Dinner is served! '' ' bald eaole ______ ______ h^e*''pefteet*?I.n?!y"temlr"»n- i . lor the tanaOTa wMla nS and tpoBd Oic winter rac to the ellaaw al yaw ct _______ K.^wttra5N”‘5?w«| SJSnISSto, would consider a trade that la TUI g F.M '-y mear. CaU OriawriBe.' - • - Food Market to change. High volume, ■- wUl verify. la tdMIaa" to c^et, aM meats hnsfai ^d^uSdkia.'ibSrs7"S?^j A Mortgai WJLLiS M BREWER ** FE «.4TM _________AFTER 1:30 OROCmiES. BEER AilO WHW MoMyjio I j**uv&80orh wst- FEg-IIP YOCTNfEB^ $25 TO*$500 ST^E**FtNANcS m Fanttac BUta Boak T* FE-4-lgA. . CFBtff^AdvisorB BUDGET YOUR DEBTS I CONSOUDATE BILLS-MO LOABS I Far Toar Boat Bat to Oat oa at Oobt. Sat Financial Advisers. Inc. 2¥t a SAOINAW FE HW --------------------------- lucoine Property 50 aurance. To $tt the Oeorge Tawn. | ---------— --------- „ . ----Ig-FAMILY. 3 BEDROOMS each. full kaaaaent, taa furnace. Will ----- : sacrtllce gg.iM. Law down paj- PNM. ; ment CaU after 4 p.m. FE 3-to«3 BY OWKER-ni DORM RO. AD-burn Heights. FB MUL drive Dorth ai Jotlyn, t ml D'LofM BaUIng W. FE MI NO MONEY DOWN TP gnaUftad vetorana. Alaaat l.. . ‘—im brick noeh lypa hoai ______________________ Furnished 3-Family 'T.it^Posr'.s; & ^ Clarence C. Ridgeway PRICE REDUCED rz > 78n gfg^^Tow,jLVD iwnar aaya Mil 1 Sedreoa baae. I _ _ Sale l^ke Property 51 ontaldf Iba^ehy. new price 17,- SM. easy larat'. Dorris APPROXIMATELY II ACRER A paradtae far the cllea mat wanta ttclnaloa. Comparable auifmmd- k boaatiful . S*f^ptom.' tmU. kltohen SI M X M at- £in/YffiffS:"c£;tSL WEST STOP ROME tll.lM ll.MS dawn. gM a aonlh Including taxes and Insurance. A tpaetone i room hbme ,lhat latewmnderhil lot. I ear gurag*. g*a beat. A wondortol ttaigbbocbood. Ideal fi---- --—‘— 15 Acres Scott Lake. Sacrlflea. gll.lM. i M RUSSELL YOLDvXi ' BUILDER__________FE MMS ' I Near WaUad Lake - «-kadrooB tor. ashed. Brlck-franL Lake prlvt-lagad. I7.W0. glM down. Near Oikow Lakt - SMreaai Ntw furnace. WMat hebter aad lyt pump. W.Mg. IMS down. PaulM. Jones. Real Eht. 133 WEST HURON ST. FE 4-KH PE 1-1179 BEAUmrUL *?A8S LAEE LOT, 79-'— IronMge by 110 to roAT. Dead i ga,9W down. gg3 AT CASS LAKE ------j PooUac. Pvt. lake, srsiu.nrr yiui FE d-tSW. DolfOlt, LI AT7I1 ^burtiMin Property PRIVATE^ LAKE to swad .oandittan. ggg.1--- C. A- Webster, Realtor HT g-Mi| _____________OA g-»19 For Sale Lots WM T. fTOMI I REAGAN down. IM month buys Uits 3441 Auburn REAL ESTATE Northern Restaurant IlMre'a nun* flaor la tba North Beet Of agidpmoat, boaitohu bldg, artlh Iota of porklag, phu ownora home. Unuapally Ugb tooc— “ aeaeonal oporatton. il7,Nt Other grUli. drtyo-laa. from U.b Do. Send for FREE "Mlebici Buatacat OuMc" PARTRIDC.E floors, ^aaoo, N.NS. WIU trad* eonity tor car. hantatiutter, or what bay* ynu. C. PANGUS. Realtor Nam* brand freootra. _ — *—ta* thaloaa. bandy donr etor* I. atnltd to nntt, now in crntca. UTTLES AFPUANCBg IIT DlxIt Hwy., Drayton Ftatoi 4 Mto B. vtonma Bd. • 4-bedroom bomt. Ex- ceptionally ntaa-kltclMB and li living roangf animlauUi ah and ttoraiar canal frootagt, ai ELWOOD REALTY___________________ ■ CASS "LAKE 'VIEW. mEL'TOFTOT," three-fifths acres, boat baein an' •andy beach prlTlIegea. t3.99l terma. Phone tgWHl_______________ CASS LAKE Way above averaga — 1-badroor brtok----- -----— '— —' ---41.., --------------------- . Perfect sand botch. ’This e haa eyerythlai ___rimlnatlng buye tll.M0. Substantial i -- _________________a lot* In Oakland County . . . 'Ibis ner lot It toeated at totMT tersectloa of Duaton Road and MarUU. to Bloomfleld HlUa. the topography of th* --------0* It Idoul tor a bl- New Office 2536 DIXIE H WV. ; „o,'c.« Lak. rj. DORRIS AND 80NS REALTORS I E--- 63« Dixie Hwy OR 4-0314 1 - — —-----— HIITER LOOK - N.7M, 7 rooms. 2 baths, plastered walla. fuU batament, 3 car garage, could be used os 2 -family locome, IN per month IRWIN earpoung, m, li foot _________-arga 3 bedroom brick ranch typo bomt bat —— ment. waU to w— built-in rang* and Svlng room with I toace and many < tarot Priced at BoUcr call rigtat m ALMOST AN ACRE Lovely 1 bedroom xlg toot Uvlng ro oil heat, alumtouiH eomeu stormt and tcreent. 'Tb* nicely randteapod wtth jreens. Only tTVOO 'UfHh itnt. Apolntment only. JACK LOVElAND JOHNSON tl YEARS OF SERVICE ' A. JOHNSON & SONS REALTOR FE 4-2533 ITN 8 TELEORAFH LAKKFRONT J BEDROOM. ^RB- SUNOCO STATIONS Franchises arc available in Pontiac-Roch-cster areas offering these opportunities: PAID TRAIHINO FROORAH I - TOUR OWN BOBS - MODEST INVESTMENT t - ptTTDOOK WfORK ahotgUB and II i------------- for 14-fOot aluminum boat. MA 9-M74. BINOI ta^. ___________and' deep weU. Oood condition. MS UL SriCM. KaecMtg-liD tivtied "RtSiait.' atore aad rafrlgoralcr. I7M Beochrott. Kaes* Harbor. For Sale Clothiag &4 LACB AND TAFFETA BBIDAL ^j^hoop. rfMMtoble. IS-U. k^TSt aftor g.____________ ! Sale Household Poods 65 I H PRICE porch. .OR J-ISU. LAKE 6Rl6lil" 'EX(!fflUNT sAitD beach. Cement -------- ----------- dock, 3 bedroom summer home. City wuter und gut. Modern kitchen wim ■uek-hnr,'4lriag rm. With nreplace. large glaaaad front porch ovartooklng m* toko. Nicely shaded lot In a good quiet fiiUy furaltbod. or terms, MT 343U. _______________ CAKE LOTS. ONE-THIRb fO acre sitas, Clarkaton, Waterford, ............. *’ «own Detroit, U g-T711. Pontiac, Templeton Sylvan I^ke LoveljMimiu J tola rbry detir-J^'^room^ lta*l larFB ffiSoa.** AU" to G^llent S units. oOMi d,l tol'iiffi' orate uUlltlas < lot Is large block from Heights. An t3«.0M. LAKEWOOD VILIJ^GE select TOUR LAKE STTE NOW > LAKESHORE DEVELOPMENT OORP Dorothy P. Hart. Broker I lots. Btacktop roads. ... nlly located on Lapber Rd (M-»4i 9 ml. north of PonUao nmift YTonr-gtrgOOr' w*to,J*-ptt. ______PE t-Tsy* I - HIGH PROriT POTENTIAL | > _ eh^s. an a^. M^to OR 1NF0RM.\T10N CALL FE 4-4509 StATldNS'FtlRtBASfiU ISd Money r Surptua int Ada A BASEMENT FULL OP ROOM A Pocket Pull of Monej Wfhen You Sell Your 8 Items Through Want__ » Dial.PE 341X1 NOW I___ WMT SUBURBAN ^ Choice 3 acres - nice and level Trees, 135' frontage. Zoned for Income. $3.M..Terms. Dorothy Snyder Lavender 7001 Highland Rd. IM-Mi -----.M3>-33a3 ........ For Sale Furins .. ar.er g p.m. OlSSui. FUME OIL COMPANY.________________ UB-IO MOTEL ■ modern unttt ntat 4 room modern bungalow. gOOxSOO R. gn Dixie Hwy. Muat taU. 07.0X0 wUl haadto. Paul M. Jones Real Est. " ytmSr mr bnaloaae? Do you htv* 07M I -----* Wonld you Ilk*--------- icom* of out I MO. M etaan gat aad . apt, and laigtr tlatt. I condltlonad waahara, Spatd ---------- " China Sai« Land Contracts 60 27ACRE.S NEAR PONTl'.C. Underpriced for , quick tale. Nlhe i bedrm. home with bam* SOxto n. bam Chick-1 en house, garage and storage shed. Ideal spot for growing fam'y or reUred folks. Owner to', ring town: Will sucrlflce. 117.-tJO. Term* If desired. PARTRIDGE Homefinders SERVICE BLOOMFIELD RANCH Lovely Btlghborhaod, BloomRald RUla teheol^ but rtlMvaly r- --- ---- ^ ptonnaS, 3 hi ^ BARGAIN A LOVELY ^BEDROOM BUNGALOW - LIVING OI.ASRED-nf PORCH -FENCED IN backyard JUST 140 FM MONTH WITH t390 DOWN. G1 BARGAIN rancher - CARPETED LIVIHO ROOM - KITCH- -- - BREAKFAST NOOK —ar —-------------- ON _ ALSO *_____ PRIvaEOES' -FOB JU8Tg“ PER MONTH. —------ CLOSING COST TO TOU - ----n WIU. FAT ALL IO COSTS. IS beat, stturated A H-ACRB LOT -3 PfORK saOF-LAKE ---»E» - ALL 'THU CLOSINO C WRIGHT tod Ava. Open FE 5-9441 G r TOO IE cu tnoiN C. Schuett __ENJOT YOURSELF WILLIAMS LAKE, Meal family home 4 bedrooma, 3 baths, full basemanL high wooded lot. Bandy bou-h Unlv II7.IW. 93.0M down. COOLzif LAKE, m-tert estate with modtra year aroand hone. 333' of lake frontage, aandy ..Mach. Meal alt* for retoal cabin*. Only 919.499. termsT STOP IN AND SEE OUR PHOTO ALBUM OP LK. PROI%RTUC8 T.A.TAYLOR.Rcaltor REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 7713 HIOHLAND ROAD IMWl Dally 9-9 4b399 *'“*’*’' qvi usN t.aircwRnvrr ~ir>r ran. Reri Bstste Berrico'dfgBontlac 1 BAD. CHARLES, REALTOR ’ 1717 e Tolograpb FE 4-0531 ; 139 ARCB8. 30,900 TILKS. PRO-ductlv* land wtth pen-tyM dairy •yttom, modern bouse irith new kitchen, section 19, Dayton Twp. Tuateln County, Alton Degrow, ml. W. of ilhrerwood on M-3i Vl7.383*era.” ATTRACTIVE W ACRE FARM Modem 3 bedroom bouae, barn. . tool. abod. corn erlb, otoor bulld-Inga. Puneed. Large gtream run* torougb property. 934,900. W.099 C PANGUS. Realtor ORTONVILLE W South Street NA 7-M16 991-3431. by” eyWNER, 18 ACRiES, NICE~7 room - 3 bath. - bouse, barn. 917.099. 93.990 dn. norto off Bald-^ win. 493M|ilybeo M. - City. Mich IW acres of tractor land. Older ket of farm bulM-Inga. glg.900 with $9,000 down NA 74193 Silver Lake High, sightly 90x390 Uke-fronl lot — Oood beach — Top value at W.900. 1 St’lvaii Lake Only 4 desirable, high 70- to 19-ft tlUt wtth* lake privileges. CARI. W..RIRD, Realtor 901 Community Nattonal Bank Bldg. PE 44311 Eves, FE 9-lWl Sale Business Property 57 111' COMMERCIAL FRONTAbE next to 1990 W. Walton. OR l-rtlO Industrial Building Located en the edge of Birmingham and Royal Oak area lust east of Woodward Ave. Bidck front c». mont block buUdtog, OOxW. gas heat, fenced lot IwilSt. aultaoU for: dUtrlbutor. tilt, comottt. plumbing, atr condlUontog, glaas . or algo oontractora. Marvotoua buy H only t39.0W. Tormt. WILLIS M. BREW'ER JOBEPN F. REISZ. SALKB MOR FE 4-9M1 94-96 B. HURON ST. After l:3S FE t-9SS3 FB 9-473$ SYLVAN LaIePBONT " 31W i»ON-Uac Dr. 3 bodrm. brick, gll.909. Lo* down payment. A. M. CatteU BnUder. Open Dally. Resort Property si COMMERCE LAKE LOTS, gTW. *19 down. 110 me. Boat do^ awim-Ilthtog, ehopplng, fH 94999, Dal* Brian Corp. PLACE A'"LOST” AD. an FE 2-8I8I for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an id writer. &■■■' , ' STORE BUILOINO IhIir SALE. After Y, 39 Norto Broadway, Lak* . Orion. Ry te L*ro J^p. t BKAUTIPUL SOxW HTORBB OR bfHeo* ta on* bldg, or win mak* 1 largo unit 49 X W. Floaty of SSSkWr».W:75 orFBS-t44t. Business Opporti|nHies 59 1 ’FOR SALE New and used furniture atore.. L One of toe best locaUoat to city Oood potential. niMta form; salt. Will consider trad*.^ Ciul FE •4943 Money to Loan 61 ^^Llcanwd^ye^^^^e^ ^ Get $25 to $500 ON YOUR Signature Up to 34’montha ro repay. PH. FE 2-9206 V OAKLAND Loan Company 23 PonUnc Stota Bank BMg. tablet. gU. Kvi furniture at ”— NEW Uvlng---------------- beds, dtoatUa,' ruga bad traaaat. Fuetory Sieegda *bot."«u!*^Iuoe Bargain House, MS N. Ck— — Lafayette. FB SSMt. Open tir f ird Lhk* 4-F08TBR CHXliRT BID; BADIO-pbonograpb and stand, eloglt box ^rita^i^nnd mattreatea. ta- anu uryur. rm a gam. 3tEWtt6MM»biL • AbktitAi: ""17 ouhtc ft. 'to oMdtl. «xc eondi- Uon. FE HW._______________ RENEHiD ——— REPRIOERATOIIB ALL OUAIUNTKn Froto IMAg D HOUSKEEKFUIO g| W Huron__________FE 4-19*9 RSFRIOBRAl^lS; »4*i*.- iV'aj glMt and up. Swoet'a Radio and Appl., 433 vf. H^. FB 4-1133 REBUILT VAbuUMS. SU.g* OF VU W. HUran Bniwo* > Hqrwvw REFRIOCRATOR. . a#artmHn¥ Ota*. oxooUonl eondlllin. reooan-abta^« ment*. Stager Elg Sm equipped. Cabinet style tewing machine. Makes gatigna. moaogtnma, etc tSSJg total botaoee M naw e«a-tract. OoU FE »A4gl. Cbfttol Sawtot Canter. meto. gewt Uke sfw^n pnyotanta of W.1I or fiiU balnac* « witg”' Oompitoj. iSTiSiaiS Bim co6^ .original onrtona. Snerttlot fur US.N by former toletmaB. AIM. fiaetraluz turotpor with nttoah-menta, glg.ig. FE *-7gg|. SPECIAL IXU RODS. iMjt. It*> Load CnrMt, woodward at Mara Lk. Juri^low Tod't. W Mm. .. FSS-7SSS. g YEAR CRIBS. BRAND NEW. | "WJ**! IlSN up. Ptaraona FuraiWra. 43 Used Trade-In Dept. g X t RU08 ...... .. II» I PLASTIC TILE. aa. fl ASPHALT TILE, ra »4 "BUTLO'' TILE, 103 8 SAOINAW '■3 PIECE UTINO room BUITiE I (brand newl. Davenport and TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ,RO*\tEO LOANS *29 TO gtM A0T08 cotteo tabu. 3 decorator —.... 41 Orchard Lak* AM. PE 44MI k MecH chbrhy DiidMo Rbdit . _ la POAM PACKED RUiS; *i*.t6, tUo tweoda and Axmtn-tUrg. Rug padt gS.N. Fenrtont Fnmlter* 43 Orehatd Lak* Are, to WOOD STORM WIND6W8 AND Btudto’tottoh , , . wBw.n Oas rangt. apt. ils* IM.IO Hld-a-bed . itg.iO vanity, chest and bad ... ggg.gi 3 pc curved aectional . ggS.t* THOMAS ECONOMY TRADE OAS RANOE PcA trio rang* B. “ **■— Co., low W 1 - USED RBPRIOERA'rOM -RacandlUoned-l year wanttgty - *t*N and UP -FRETTER8 APPLIANCE MIRACLE MILE CENTKR Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 lloukhold Finance * Corporattqn of Pontiac 3»b 8. Saginaw PE 4JI93S CENTURY FINANCE COMPART lao South Broadway Lake Onoo MY 3-1932 BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 .See Seaboard Phone FE 3-7017 1185 N. Perry St. PARKINO NO PROBLEM Seaboard Finance Co. LOANS - *9# TO JIM - gw — $m COMMONITT LOAN CO. LOANS ^5lt> $5(to On your ligBatar* or otoar laeut-ity. M montha to repay. Oar aerv. ice It taat. friendly aad helpful. Visit oUr offloa or phono FE I4IU HOME fk AUTO LOAN CO. > N. Ferry Bt.. Corner B.' Flk* Norge Auto washer . ______ Elec' reflit „ Ouar Elec, rrfrig. S 1 Apt. gat stove S i 3^ |ft> tiovt “ “ Mt rm •ult« a Chair* APFUANCB SFBCML8 RCA t-tuba rqdio .... t It 390-lb upright fraeter . 4117... “ - ' gil7.t9 : s-oungt uaair* • . . **4*M|j pf ,rood dinette . t rear* to pay. Ml *ame as eaah |g w. Pika FE t-1133 EB Tonw. WAYNE OABERT | . ava 131 N. Saginaw______PE tbiM Antk|ues ANTIQUE OROAnGuRO^SbAi antiquai. UL 3-3911 ABOUT ANTTHINO y6u WANT FOR THE HOME CAN BE u5 lot HI.Fi, TV and Radi* i§ iratture and anoll- — lata ta pay. Purettare aM apnll-anoat cTAU klnda. NEW AND USED. Vlttt our trad* dept, tor We*buyJ*aST‘or trad*. Oam* out and look around 3 acru at frr-parktog. Phont FB 14141. OP^ MON.-BAT. I TO t FRI. g TO ( A BRAND N^ IMl MOdHL tank type vacuum cUoner wtto apartment OAB gTdVS. tw.tg. i!iSi?5js3rs’^ ’ ‘.ft *..*■ ■(» *-w»,. s“sr».MiJws^ iSMigAL Rfi^blkA-rtii: ala* Baton** W per week. . matie dalua* irqntr. aatm washer, water aoRepar. >ali yTI^ to, moag AIR-CONDITIONERS reddtrs w Ctrrlwn. iAm$v t «U to^ato^ttmto MBtak',. motorola II ’ ZENITH . 31''-Motorola ir* Admiral Lo-Boy 33 INCH CONSOLE MOOBb cemploMly Rooondlttoagi I Tear -------- .'RirrtR'a----- MUIACLE MILE < EIGHTEEN . •; -V , ' ■ . "tqR PONTIAC PRESS. Tl E.SDAY. JULY 4. I»6l For Sale MisccNuieoas 67j For Solo Pets ,, Sale Home TniHm 89|: « ^jnrr TACATTON TRWU. i'TfrfETIMElSNOWj MARMADUKB By Ai)4erM*: laming i For Sale Cara IM For Solo Cara 106 For &iio Co»^ IB« itak* aad ««(«■«». . tM N ■» ; •«». lUll*. Urtmian. WR. | _ Luadrr uu> aad tn IW. .aa a-- ---- 7rt^ra^-7 ----1W*. vnee-CieO-«0>*4ei CaiMtaJ «T»u»k Oatar lot oppqtatmnt BROKEN rLAT C0HCI«TE" - , BATSEOOM nXTUBBK 0 (i» (ai«ac». Hot VM - j^Muakat Goods___________________ iAlto sAx.^^ooo^«;)NDmoN |fDo|S‘Trahwd, ! -5.i!?5U£. 1801 S saiJ r«rt*Hwr -w«r- xnMi-0»tol). ‘"I HoUMttatiwi ' CALM 5I08IC CO. SxRMAN POLICE DOO, It SALES r, I lit W SAOINAW ra tans monUu oW. heoRby. »CTllOBt E”, ■ »»«» VL I*At4A ' ! BEAOTtPOL • ETEINWAY ( ... piam atu omot. nmih '^y»<'*arV 8 tailwauobr sen- HEIGHT SUPPLY JIb fLiT • »*U boAitlma •-■- t«» Lapeor Bd PE »•«« “,'kV^‘S. - ” .I OL i.^ RAfHrOT5nrp66f-Ml»rWi ' M0KKK> MIMI C -51S£ oi±S?l i.u »n At, hood rt«. 3» B T)^oi Rd - n jadft PACA-.---- K5'»„TrAil*r saIm n*»*«?S3f Oitoid. Htni|int I>5>gs ir irodr liii OhMIOfs Rd. TRAnX__ ___‘ oa' EWP TV^fi^EISilUERs" IJ. it. ‘ - Car u Ren It. eixl IT ft Apache Oiajwti lop »|Mite Ydne-dreo-titrAil inr hllcho*. ovrrioadi. hrake >. j CONN OROAN8 ---- ., STORY a CLARK PIANOS imon ! LEW BBTTERLY ROSIC CO Step tj W BholAeld PE |in aStSl Fri ill • 3-3tSd,'',,. 1, ^ OPPOSITE BKAll THEATER CALL MA trliSl POR ART HOME ! Buaimer hour. - dtllT » JS to I laproreaieni. alum ! «... ..i i poreha*. ataae ln>d .,«o • CIRCLE PLCORE8CENT IJShTB' I . It ACRES OP OOOP aiANIItNO I ba.v la thar OrtoBvtUe Srtm -OA I MMI__________ irilCRBI OP STANbiNO TIM-• oOiy al H per acTe SM^fdOIi. ' o* S-SSSL _______ For Sale Livestock 83 EXPERT PIANO TUNINQ Mad PtuoredCenL IS] Orchard: niMEIUA': 1 ip.'^JX* •AIM Blarter and ■ I BLATLOCE COAL A tl OrchAid Lake Avi GUITAR MUNTH TOO TOO CAN APPORD ONE SEE OUR WIMTWW DISPLAY LAROB SELECTION SAOINAW ToTiThO and RE^AiRlNO. 14-hoar eerrlce ell oork tuarantred hr factory tralaod aiea. CALSI MUSIC CO “* “■ SAOINAR PE MBn^ UN PWNO TOmNO' AND iREPAIlis Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY TS4S Codtey Lake Rd. EM Mill DO IT NOW! steel Clotkct Pad .. . N U pr Pield TUe ■ IK fa Coder Poel 4tc end ur "See Di lor Your BuUdmt Sale OfGce Equipment 72 NEW AND used' OTFICI MA-rhiari. Typeorllert. ehoia. m*. ------ comptoaieKri, dicuilad wHi**Ta*i new national cash REOtS- SURPLLS LUMBER &! *^*"8aku!?*’"*^ ..branch - RealcKr Co . tM W. Hnreo, Poatlte PE S-SSM U S. Orattot. ML Claatos, HOv- ____— J PORE_________________ taartert. Opdyke MEt. PE t-JWI COLORED BARED ENAMEL ALUMINUM STORM SASH Pull leadth OIAm Doorc ALUMINUM SIDINO - AWNINOS No eteocy dovn St ao and up Deal direct eith owner and are ' Oill JOE VALLIXT Now I "The Old Reliable Pte^r i t.N4t_____________OL 1-dlS] t uooa nwraimn ELECTRIC LioHt PUkyPSigTiX "HBBE TODAY-HERB TO STAY' room., INI detlpiu. pall dawn.. »■ " * “* «**!■ ■»<»«•■ porch II tt Irrogular*. uaMn. ------ --------- CASH REQISTERS^ ADDINO MACHINES CALCbLATORS. “WHITERP .CHOICE BEEP OUARTER. HALP-►£5!|d_e|i!NtJiy^a^ki.^ NICE BIO .HOLSTEIN' HEIPPER. romlng la In e few dee. im Hiller Rd . PontUc. Fol- Sale Poultiy 85 tl CHBVIE STATION WAOOH. S cylinder, ase nwnar. DL l-MU. i •k^cHiivltoLW~4Tg5i'^^^ M. RoMAn iwd, S eUeit eqiil—"* with rndte, beaKr end weal- SSlir’Srti.T’SSajiS, AVE. BIRMIWOHAM. Ml 4-1T3S. ' Ini CHEVROLET 4-006r. BLA(^ and a I ownar. like new and no nut. Lucke Anto Salee. IN B.' SeUnew, PE t-Mlt. _______. •ij CTfBV 'Stt"-'-«kD06R'''’dAiRiN, V* enilne. Poweriltde, r»dlo and. I btaMr, whlM lUe WkUe, comi and I "■ i R^rr' CO. INS s'---------- : ATE. BIRMINOHAM. Ml 4M$. | INI CtaEVROLEI, a-tidOR, RA-I . DIO AMD HEATER. WHITE- | : WALL TIRES, AUTOMATIC i TRAHSMiaSlON. ABBOLUTBLT I es' Credit Mgr.. Mr. PSrk. at Ml 4-TNt, Harold Turner, Perd. II CHEVROLET. IMPALA 1 DOOR hardtop Powerglldet power iMer-1 tng, radio and beater Wlndthleld < lltl UMCOLN t-DOOR HAE^P JKROME FERGUSON ROOtEBTER PORO DEALER _______OL . WU_______ iWFORTL " Ranch Wagai, i.door. radio aad heaWr. wldKwalt Urea, I11N Johtr Mc.^rlHfet Fowl T OAELAHD FE Mill ds* N*oR^’'ciffi!J:t ’ SPECL\LS list a. INOHAM. Ml 4JUt. I »•**« *•^‘0 WA BaaNr. Eieel- - i »«» DIkte Hwy.___ ______ ' J(ent frailer Space 90 ■«*«p mew-SPACES rovrtAc Mobile Home Park PE MSN OXFORD mobile'MANOR POR want the ba«L dTiSr jolt, IS i»,T cement pauo.. eK. — One mil,! eaM ol Onlord on Lake-' Mile Road OA klsa : TRE BEAUTITOL AUBURN -2'5^W%*Lra±3$k!^ i «^kwn! ' \\ oodiand Lake l«ots i - !?i“deed*%‘‘ie.C"N.TOT I l!{^rm!d"’R"Yr‘*Brt‘S5!S ““ NEW fior Sale Tires Sale Farm Produce y SdUlrrel Rd. Auburn Height., A-1 ueEii tires. _ lz* ddOD USBO tires" ^UHN AUTO SERVICE s_w Hurao , PE mu Perry i Lhd Rd. PIBEROLAS RUNABOUT. I meyer;s “l*'l t ainino Sales" I CHEVROLET I BOUOHT AND SOLO S MN EM 1-uei till. INT Pord Ranchwagon. T-Bird rn----- I automatic trantmlaelon. mechanically perfect and tire.. Extra! ---... ISOS 8 WOIMIWARD AVE. BIRMINOHAM, Ml 4-NN OOOD ' MODEL A PICK-UP ' AND 1 M Chery. PE 1-SISI. M CHEVROIJETVnrTSSoi. ... Automatic, power •teerlni. radio, IWiier. Jade Oreen, H.3N. EAST TERMS NORTH CHEVROLET CO ISN 8. WOODWARD ATE. BIRMINOHAM. Ml 4.H15;__^ IMS BEL AIR CHEVROLiT S-door hardtop. TureuoUeWlitK, MN Telephone OR f-MN. <1 CHEVROLET, IMPALA HARB-top, with powenllde aad TS NT Bulck I ddor hardly Dsaw new Radio. Hoater. WbItawalU. A little gem I .Tour 'tl. 'U. 'U will make dewa paymant. — Haupt Pontiac Sales CLARKSTON l-tl One mile hortb of O S. » MAple t4tl I Open. Mon. Tuax. a Tlhiri, til S p.m. ■’^FORlD'l"WOB8frfi .. VolTTH'^fvJl .. ISM 8. WOfXIWARO IIRMINOHAM Ml 4-lTM. IN* CHEVROLET CONTERTIBLET la cxccllant •etndlilon. T-t, power glide end pdwer .tcehng. Top it perttpt OL t-SNl. 'SrCOBVAIB 7«. 4 DOOR. *oW- B.\RGAINS aiiya? iuSi: e."u WE. HAVE A TREMENDOUS “ LARGE INVENTORY OP USED SMALL WALEINO AND RIOINO TRACTORS. MOWERS AND E0U;PMENT. FARM AND industrial TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT ALL ARB PRICED TO SELL. iuarantee to MONET REPO CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE. KING BliOS. WMaiAC ROAD AT OPDYEE* I ’'cir':'c7li^e‘rrStoJ'ed''ziIck U» F-ll EaRMALL TRACTOR WITH i cljNe Shop. U Hood. Phooe PE rood acCeesorlet on rubber > _*-**" 3-34N _________ foS iALi mccokmace - PE t-OOtl. Auto Service I j CRANESHAPT ORINDINO IN THE WHEKUHORSl-: ROl.KNS TR.ACTORS t modeH of roto-tlllert. • modelt * — I moweri. UN up Cell | IT'S HOT OUT! GET ONE OP THE Bi:ST DEALS AT EAST TO FIND Cliff Dreyer Gun and Sport Center MERCURT MOTOR DEALER S h.p. to w h pr CLOSE-OUT ON ALL OP OUR NEW AND USED BOATS FrSFftNG BOATS TO CRUISERS AT A LARGE DISCOUNT TO YOU! STOP Oirr TONIGHT! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ME 44771 ItllO Holly Bri Holly. Michigan “OWENS"—A .STi:. “ ' istt Chevrolet, leden i ISM aierrolet, El Cxmlno. t cylinder . etiek ahUI. dehin rquipmeft. tperkllng blue, radio and heaKr, with extra lets Chevrolet Sedan Delivery, mm .77“r'w*w,:-^ PONTIAC, MICHIOAH niperi. folding teat, comfort . group. Deluxe equipment. Ermine white. Only tl.tM. EASY TERMS NORTH CHEVROLET CO. ItM S WOODWARD AVE. BmMINO-..... Ml 4-mt a io Selet MO Oakland list POROT-boOR. RADIO AND HEATER. WHITEWALL TIRES. ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN. Auume paymehK of m.n per me. Cell CredH Mgr.. Mr Parki at MI 4-fMS. Rarald „PE 4-lSN Auto Insurance 104 _EEJb£!E SALES, tit S Sai^w. 1960 FALCON 44oer. radio and beaUr, white-wall Urn, I14M. John McAuliffe, I'ord «M OAKLAND -PE jp410l BUYINO " OR CKLLINO SEE US BEFORE YOU DEAL HOUGHTEN & SON N. Main,. RechetUr, OL l-WU LLOYD Motors. Inc. Lldcoln-Meroury-Comet na *" ”’*'*PE* Mill NU Cpolay Ukt ltd. Ph, NA73N TSTTSKcnRHr’iiriB^hiBvV n$s~7Cro59Sre~itAR5N''VAb-on. runt |ood, |7t. 411 Bllxahtih ' U. Rd., I hloek tatt ol Tale- ISM PLYMOUTH. 4-0 0OR. SiN ___________per m? ^rVld“/urnV'-i^ . P^ oquleped. locladtt fuIl Aowtr, Wondtr-bar radio, and IkZ-lTa slatt. Low Nllcagt. M.Tt8. Phont OR 1-OlN. ■N PONTIAC. 1 DOOR. EXCEL- ■M PONTIAC HARDTOP. ISM K)RD STATIOH WAOOfi, Rif-DIO AND HEATER. ABSOLUTE-%T NO MONET DOWN. Aitumt UK c.»u ucmim eu« uitc over paimentt Of Sll:dt per month, paymtntt of SI 73 wttklr to nay ^tl Credit Mgr.. Mr. Parkt tt Sr balance due 5 1*7 "SM" MI 4-7We. Harold Turner. Ford. CREDITMANAOBR AT KINO SS FALCON DELUXE ]' b061t. >. irant Radia and b R&RMOTOFfS W4 cy^land PE^4^3tM * JS etperlmeDUl e n g i "54 Tlymouth 4 door, ttick. ttt. PE ]-H».____ ■ 1S57 PONTIAC 4-D06r HARDTOP j Check this ratel t' , __________cky A u 11- ______ _____ _________ . . 8. Sasinaw, rtl 4-U14 BENEFIT Unlntnred Motorltii COMPREHENSIVE (fire, theft. ROCEER J«ANEU INSTALLATION Pickup t . STEAL l-encloird t’4S ew boat warranty, U.lt e M and n ft. tn ttock COLLICION (iiM drductahlei ROAD SERVICE STOP IN OH ^ PHOXE FE 4-3535 for a free cott and coverage M.14S NORTH CHEVROLET C-. — . ___ . - lOM 8 Woodward AVE . BIR- I Laketidt Moton. UlNOHAM)> MI 4-17)5. I 111 W. •41 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 DOOR ) ISM PORD. I. Power S^rliig ______ . many other extret. Only ll.< NORTH CHEVROLEtTw . 1___ a WOODWARD AVE. ilRMINO-HAM. Ml 4-1715____ ID pmx PWTfT tMt tTSM~ PONTIAC CATXUNA fSON-111 W. Montcxlm •*“* * SLIM OR 4-IW4 after 4~ p.m, 1*54 PONTIAC 1-OOOR. HYDI OR MMI._____________ ■M FORD CUSTOM MS. PE 1-MSt__________ New "gl MA 1IV, nAUlU ABSOtUTELT DOWN. Attuffle paymenK of M IS por mo. Can Credit Mgr. Mr. Perkt at MI 4-7IM. Harold 4SI.N. MS.* d CONVERTIBLE. 17 Dikle Hwy. MA lMk9 - nSSfe 'as ‘V; copper. M ft. lenEtht I7c '^'^.Vb'ToS " gteter for btr. Burrough't MJ' Orrtart VALLET ‘bUSInIsB*'MACHINES 74 Auburn AVt_____________________FE 4-1187 Sale Store Equipmewt 731 ne ft : ii( ir and ui r wall case i «li n ! with eliding gliu doori, di t , -MStAj open fact wall caw, IH"r ’giai»" I^RAZER ROTcmLlLERS PARTS ! aad eqnlpment. ISM Opdykc Rd : PE 4-41li._______________ I LATE MODEL ALLIS CHALMERS FTP M combine OA S-M7I j SEVERAL HaV. CONDITIONERS, new end uted. Devli Michlnery. i --------- NA 7.11S1 Sale Motor Scooters 94; "Mlate delivery Oel our nrlct. ' WE ALSO WRITE —-------I MAZUREK MARINE i cancelled auto insurance “CEL-; SALES . . prani L condition MA For^le Motorcycles 95 Roy" —------------Blvd. ; IPohliac Headquarters ' ' FOR j ____________ Boat Repair MateriaU OOOD CONDI- PIBEROLAS EPOXIES i i PAINTS VARNISH I ! HARDWARE WINDSHIELDS ONLY MM 167 MERCURY. 44r . V-S l __ BrakiSS7ftY“^i.5;“*V4, .uto. i K A\’D C rambler I liMPoimAc^iSo^^ EM i.<.^”“,iyg,*js,r,« Rd. I TOM BOHR. INC ' ISSl FORD. HARDTOP. SSf. SAVE i PP *-”I*________" S 8. Mate. MHford. MU 4-171S t Auto. PE S-3271. "St PONTUC 4 DOOR LIKE NEW ANDERSON jTOENCY I "41_ CORVa;^^^ MONZA 1 EWB IIM PORO CU8TOMUNB Pinlth. Automatic Radio Auction Sates '88 mi W Monualm B (S B HARLEY .. m OR 3-4tl4 ________ AUTHURIzio'DEALER------' HARDWARE ...... ■— Hirlev Dtvltlson Stiet i CONVERTIBLE TOPS ------ ^ boat COVERS ---I We tell you how to uo n. ■•«.» . 96 J You’ll like detef blt«lnear at onable. OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANOE ; Super*— Ml S. BeEnaw PE 8-4HI ---- 171 g. Sagiiiaw PE S-llM ■ OA8 FIRED baseboard water beallag. Average g houte. NM PHA lemii........ Haating > Cooling Co OR 14SS4 HORSE TRAILER. 1 HORSE h3H" water H*ATER. M. djU: fru.‘W7n-‘OT,"'.a'Srd“ S!^ bottled gai tell lor t4S*^PE 1-4M4. J*\l .LUE ! ^or Sale Bkyclet OUARANTEBD USED BIKES ■lew schWinn Biket. |M M ui •‘'il'*!! • .■'k* »“<• H«oby Shop . Lawrence. PE 1-784;^ Boats and Accessories 97 "M Tl________________ offer. 13 Spokene.___________, ISSO FIAT. 1 owner, like NEW - (hinroof. ream ---------- -----( SHARP. IIM P0N"nAC, HO RUST, u Un Ilnlth vttb j A-I cooBItloo. M.IN mOct. OR white top. Rune like a new ! 1-ltOS. _____________ ur *Jlto e’rS IMS PONTUC. '3 DOOR WAOON. ! d’«r.r"‘"' ^ '^sIIi.'ca’lJ ' isss PONTUC CRIIPTAIN. POW-..... »- iteenng^and^ power brakea, I- t SCOTT Power braket and ttetrlng. . beauty SLIM, PE 3-1431 after 4 IMS OODOE HARDTOP, J DOOR, very clean. PE 1-7541 H. Rlgglnt. dealer. ! 1H7 DeSOTO 4-DOOr/ HARDTOP I owner and like new, — • HEATER. PORDOSUTIC. WHITE- BULMAj4^HARI)VVARE;. S-4771 I X. S-3 I ■ TRADE. ; Mlehigan Pluorwaceni, II Orchart Lake -- It KITCREN CABfNET^S I N ET -cratebed 42 model MS value 144 SC while they |eet, terrtltc , Michigan Phioreiceht. ■ 3S3 Or- 3S4S Klirwheib Lk. Ri OPEN DAILY "TlLj OUNI - BOY, SEL... . * Maaley I«ach. tlJlagl»t__________ OUN8. ALL UNbS. BUT. SCLL. j trada. Barr-Shell. Ds B. Trla-grapb. PE 247M. ' ' Sand, Gravel and Dirt 761 1 Of I IShluon yards op j thiwdded peat or Mack dm. Load- i ed or delivered 7 dayi a weak ' SM Lochaven Road, n S-I4U | 1-A TOP BOIL. BLACK DIRT, gravel, delivered, very rest. OR I 1-SMS Of OR 1-74M ___________ j TOP SOIL. BLACK KCNMORE SPACE HEA-Ter LIKE K. - __________ Deland St, Drayton Plaint. Mich.! ifl—iucii—PAIui—iS!s— L^bER sale pull STOCtC : ytrdi. SIS. 10-A ilanc, tend, g ______________ payment, of MM per monlh Unl^real Company PE mwas MEDICiNE CAStNETS LABOE~3i* mirror. tUghlly marre........... large .elerflon of rahl'i u. without IlghlB. eltdin terrlfle buyi MIthIgtn Ml Ofehtrd Lake HttlO Eventegt_____________ -I SANDY LOAM. TOP SOIL, black dirt and fin. fE S-54SI ATTENTION TRDCKifM LOAlL iDji klAck iftnd. top «nloo mihvif no Roftd liA t«lh7 Road MA S-il77 ......... w-«>! i »■' SOIL. BLAdk DIRT, gl IS I _»a'>S'. fill and gravel FI 3-7774 with i "a I TOP son.. bl'a£'k dirt. Soon. I "travel, delivered. OR 'n*¥vef“ ^1410^^1______ Sale HouseJTraHers^ ALUMINUM trailer. 10 FAMOUS MAKES 10 CH(X)SE I'KOM See Ihe laleet 47il4 the new ABC DeM Oxford I railrr Sales Mill S. of Lake ODon on M-34 j£_______MY asm _ SeTROITER PONTIAC liOORINO POR A MOBILE HOME! LOOK NO FURTHER. nUTCKINSOirS’ARE IN A POSITION TO OFFER YOU THE BEST DEAL EVER ON A MOBILE HUJdB WE HAVE ONE OP THE LARO-/ E8T SELECTIONS OP MOBILE^ HUMES IN THE AREA We offer no givo-awaye — of any kind. Jt Iq today and e different floo/ | I OAELAN?i"‘^^“"eVcHANOB ! ---"-aALES-XND SERVICE down, Lueta Ante. Salee. lU fVVARD-McELROY. INC. .. dSRR IRf nrvwawwa enw... ..vL I I ISA DV! flOTO If A R O O N AV OR ISM DE SOTO M AROON AND OR 4-S4M ,hlte. Pull DoWer Excellent I Sell Imi noroepower Johnion ’c^or pli J S.ri'.-JSt'gineV ElHtirud#. ir*Hfir. pnmivuim **^4 -------——S—-— For Sale Cars 106' OAKLAND marine EXCHANGE Uted Boat.. MeloreT' Triilere. ' KHSSLKR Auto a Mertne. It N., We.hlnglon i OXFORD SUN. lO-t OA t-l4IIO ' .Substantial Reduction , " Stercrmlt boats, now.Id ttock | HURON wn e-wee ■>.,]| pQ, _______ Moio_______________ lott your gate. Abeolutcly no caeb needed. Jutt take oyer _____ _________ peymente of t3.73 weekly to IMS BUICE. RADIO AND HEAT-j &a\,l“* MR*’*WHrre* CRi^n lfoN^^A“BS^?^T ;?g*^gg^ pNg*L*g'°&ler^ll'sT Saginaw j 3, I960 FORI) rs^ ‘ 3-door, radio and heater white- , -- waU Uree. tUN. ' . Tumor. Pord. DOOR, STAllSii wagon. $175, 4S Pord. H ton glck-Uj^^E I ply tlrta, cheap. l-*44.________________ 1955 Ford Fairlane 13 nooh. _______ t AMERICAN. STA. IN, staadard Trans- ------„Adlo and Heater, Black Pinlth and Red Trim. A Real **■*•* WORTH - , C3iEVRaLkt.ca- ISM S- inioo^ Mi^mms ■ “****'"0“*“ ISM RAMBLER WAOOH. VERT &mr D,fe. "57 VOLKSWAOEN REBUILT SS* ' "M Packard Patrician Haas. >T DOWN, queen AUTO ] rtatlon wagont. Chevy and Ford 8. 171 8. SAOINAW. i PLENTY CmiERS TO CHOOMT Economy Cart ■57- IS FOOT CHRIS v...„ Inboard Exc. condlUon. M h p S ft hrdraolaoe. Klekhaufer ’ with quickie r pretent mobile NEW AND USED f .hobtfred •tralght chaire. itblei ________ TOP SOIL. CRUSHED STONE. AND OIL I (.and. gravel, nil. Lyle Conklin, buv cell I ttO-MM or PE l-StP. _______ BEACH SAND OR ROAD GRAV'^EI. BTU. Ml- . S^^S. P‘'l Ml cuehion i iSteR^’^EMJW3- tCRUBHED el Eerl SEA RAY BOATS JOHNSON MOTORS Merliie Supplies. Repair Serv. PINTER'S :!il7t N Opdyke Rd. PE 4-M; ! Le MILE S 6p BLUE 8 ,j! ■tteWRE-EeaErtr *, BflBeldld U OLfASa. Fre«Uad. Pon-fooD______- Aqua Svan Alumlnttm. Cntu^ \ ....... •"wi"'sEEWD“"iE!f%'£E i Ubirude Motors end Lawn Mow) DART 8PORTMEN CENTER ... 'Ishlng Snppttee -a sporting Equln i t®* Aiseloe. San Praneieco. Sen «l N SagiWew. Holly. mI y-ttil' 5‘«to„ S7I Hawaii. tlM. New n Dally a Sundave 7 a m-1 a ffi I York." II*. Miami. 144. Perry ——---------------1--------liJf— «—(,.. r„ OR .. ! I Eerl Howe EM 1-0S31 aw«(Tf|gf-531 'f -wu Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales. Inc. IMt Dixie Hl^wey^ Drxyton Plalni ARKANSAS TRAVELER BOATS i Thompeon Clinker Built Boate Wanted Used Cars 101 •tl JOHNSON MOTORS - xjeicu vsrn lui GASOW ’-SPORlf CENTER-" ■ " “ H3-ttM i.ullllith offsel I EM 34371 aLL new in PONTIAC I t-3tI0 lore OR lA7f7----- Forhe. Priming A Olflce Supph PEEL PROOF AM houte paint, double menrr back guerantee agalnet peeling OAKLAND PUEL-PAINT 43^ Orchard Lake Ave. PE S-glS0 JAltrbVER PAYMENTS OP tIM weekly on lISS OE fl cu fl Rririgrrator. , GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE JULTL'i______________PE sai33 FjNTIAC LAKE builders SUP- ! PORTA CAMPER CAMP TRAILER ply. Sand, gravel and dirt Cement mortar,, .trucking end tile OR KKEfKl HARBOR MICH. WHI"fEHOII8K,^VENUS CRUISERS : WEST HtBND MmORS Pqrte-oamper camp Trailer Wood. Alum , Plberglae. I n.-34 fl SCOTT Morons and service CRUISE OUT BOAT SALES t3 E. Wa’fon FE S-44P3 ______Daily f.* Sunday lt-4 $25 MORK For that high grade used car. tee u» bclore you tell. H. J Van Welt. 4M Dixie Highway. Phone California Market We need ‘St Poatlace. Oldt. Buicks and CadUlaot Alto sharp '57. 'SI, light eentlmental ____ mer. wonder par rxdld, heater Midnight blue, ..white tidewall Uree MU 4-7t74. ~1> ______ FISCHER HUICK FOR UiiHDCARS 13 MONTHS WARBANTT 7M 8. Woodward B'hara ________ Ml 44331__________ ltS4 BUICE ROADMASTER. AB-eolutely immaculate tntld-ont, excellent mbcbanlcal log. etc Abeolutcly no cael tSM w'eekly*to*’'^y‘*5f“baianM due of. only gst7. SEE CREDIT manager AT King Auto I--- - John McAulifte, I'ord 130 OAKLAND PE S4101 H FORD 3 DOOR AUTOMATIC. A real nice car tor the email turn of tMS. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. IMS S. Woodward Aye. --------- Ml 4-37M. TAYLOR'S i WILL ACCEPT 1*57 PORD STATION WAOON. I S7 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR HARO-TOP, with VI Automatic. —" and heater Whilewallt. Pc While finish. **»s NORTH ROLET CO 1000-8, WOOL.,„„„ *"W BIRMINGHAM, Ml 4-3715 _ ‘St CHEVROLET WAOON VI With Powerglide Tranemleelon. Blue and White PInteh. New Spare. Excellent Condition! lave. .SCHUCKFORr) M34 at fuckhorn Like LAKE ORION * MY MOU ■00 CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE„ RFtr elicit --- AVER ILL’S 3030 Dixie Hwy. _| ROLET <56 1000 S'WOODWARD ____ yg *■**»* ' AVE BIRMINOHAM. Ml 4-3735 H I POR late MODEL ' ... —---T.— ------—rr^. HICH. BLACK. DIRT TOP SOIl 5'y yde, tlO del, FI t-OSW. BPraAL-WASHED BEACH SAN6, Me yd. Pee Oravel. It Yd.—Road Orarel, tOc Td -lOA Stone and Ovetelred Slone 13 Yd Pill Dirt 30c Td. Dellverv Extra. AMBRI- _s&"M*A^5r.i TOP SOIL BLACK DIRT. MA- W'ood, Coal and Fuel 77 , Jacobson Trailer Sates and Rentals All new models In travel trail-h erv. 13 ft. for eomppci cars and | i-atlonm See u* lor hUche»,*’perty I end lervlce ' 5006 Wlllleme Lake | ( Road, Drayton Plains. OR 3-SOIl I eriORTS MOBILE SHOMES ' AS MUCH AS fW FOR Q --1. Cell or^- 3173 W Huron 1. *37 57 per hundred , le pump. new. giis c, A Thompeon. TOPS MSP Wo.! ! HAI.iowr~WELL PUMP IHRl'i gel in, pump One Wteconsln e erne * h.p. t*M30l, ’ ■ • loin ilno'ef Wally Bya ceciting For Sale Pets Vftiuf tM.M LavatorUi with faucets *14." " TK.MLKK HF.\T.‘\I. WAYFARB by NIMROD IIP Per Week NEW 14<4 CREE8 "" "" i R«reRVfi"rioK”'^‘' T^ET^bi™^ -DAV „«-*V. Hollv Marine Sales 1S310 Holly Rd. ME 44771 HOLLY, HICTflOAN BANK TERMS (OPEN DAILY AND BUNDAYi OALK OUTBOARD MOTORS CORL BOATU REPUBLIC TRAILERS IIKf.P!irF.LP!!IELP! WE NEED EXTRA CLEAN USED CARS RIGHT NOW! •TOP DOLLAR PAID' (llenn’s Motor Sales 053 W Huron St.____PE 4-7171- 0(X)D DCAL-JUNKS-WRECKS- . ROYAL AUTO PARTS. , 1 AEC REOrtTEHbD >66bLl*. . 7 weeks. lemele., MA l-lttS__ 10 MONTtt PEK1n6E8K. B/tWiT, mate Wooderful with chlldrea or ~T 4-1011 ACROSS PROM AVONDALE HLOH Boat Discounts SHOT AT DUNHAM'S LARGE tAtnNOS FOR I YOU ON BOATS. MOTORS. TRRIU ER8 OPEN EVES AND SUN. UNION LAKE 1105 Union Lh. Rd._EM l-4Hs TOP DOLLAR POR CLEAN CARS and trucks or. trade up or dovrn. Eenpomy cark. M Auburn._ TOP CASH DOLLAR POR " AlfY make or model to 1015 Superior Auto Balte 550 Oakland TOP BOCK—JUNK CAIL TRUCK, poHnAC WASTE ri T*««* WE NEED CARS! Espeelally late mqdel Paollece, Cadllleee. OldsmoMles, Buicki. Chevrolete. Por top dollar on ttheec models and othera call us. M&M MOTOR SALES PRICED TO SELL! Vail Camp Chevrolet Iiic. MILPORD ------* ■so CNETROLET. niPALA 1 IXX)R herdUvp. Ppwergltde, power steering. radio rand heater, windshield weebere, ermine white EASY TERMS NORTH CHEVROLET CO loop 8 WOOdWARD BIRMINOHAM. Ml 4-3730. 1053 CHEVROLET 3-DOOR. EROLTDK, RADIO AND HL____ ABTOLUTELT NO MONET DOWN. Assume pavmqnts of pSSl per mo. Call Credit Mgr., Mr. S..W. ... . Merold----- t Ml 4- ■Heroid 'Turn- -BSblft. . beautiful eil- _____ .i.105, east NORTH CHEVROLET TERMS _____ _______ CO 1000 S WOODWARD AVE ... 4.2735. BIRMINOHAM 1 MONTH OLD DACHSHUND r sale. red. male, regtete: Silver L r.SED TRAILERS 17’ X r OILDER. 1 BEORM. Eicellenl CandiUoa 01005 RTO BHIELr) STORE Everythtug to meet your neo< Clothing. Furalturt. AppUaOeei "1 EAST LAWRENCE AEC I year CM,D male AND _ lemale beaglei. KM 1-flOlt AEC REOISTERED COCKER PUP' Don't Wait — Btiv Now' BE SAFE - be BURK BE, SATISPIED ■ree Tran.sihtor Radio BScSr CANOES 'S^-IRAiLElu' K( " 1000V:T«tegrart.-",U EVtNRODi~t Harrington Koat Works ,JOU» eviNRUDE dealer TALBOTT LUMBER Uardvrare. NEW' I%1 CREE AND V-OLTERINC PICKUP TOACHjU.^0' START CREE TRAVEL COACHES MODEL im' STARTS AT ONE OP THE LARQEST NEW AN USED MOBILE HOMES ON DISPLAY IN OAKLAND COUNTY! COTTAGE OP NORTH! i-n Oe Help You With a OOOD USED MOBILE HOME! Repairing on Tralltfe. irtng. Holly Marine & { oath IS n. p. Johnson motor, f Dexter trailer. Oxn he leea al II Stehabaw Rd.. l mile narth of Oranger Road. NAtlonal 7-MIO Bl^AL - ALL NEW. 14' CREST-Hner MueUng. 40 H P Mercury Mmor gelor trailer. OltW tag K"f';i.LV's"H.\RI)WARE 1004 AUBURN RD “ UL a-8440 l)BC4l Auto Parts 102' •53 (TIEVROLET ENGINE. COM- plete. *75 PE 5-7135,______ FOR BALE. COMPLETELY RE-built 1050 evrvette endine. 305 Cubic Inchee. Call PE 1-aUl tor — jtartere. we-for air care. OR Dixie Highway. Sale Used Trucks. OLIVER BUICK Tha btaler on the Corner Who Doea Builntex on the Bq^le Invites You to inspect Our Fine Election ^ of Used Cars Foday! 210 Orchard Lak"c Ave. DIO A TRANL.,_________ NO MONEY DOWN, inents of I30T5 per Credit Mfr. .4r7500. Htr a^ii . — _____ MI lerold Turner, Ford. MEYER'S "El Camino Sales ’ (CHETf-OLETl BOUOHT AND SOLD >55 Chevrolet. 3-dooe, • cyTlo) with powerglide, perfect i ebenleally and good Uree. . OK USED CARS CHEVROLET. OLDBM<»ILE Open Evtolnge dArttet 4^1 Walled Lak POWER STEBRtNQ. ABSOLUTE- P,itl LY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume ' -^PCtUe. KdmDier payments ol tlf.75 per mo Cell ' ” S Main St. (M15l CLARKSTON Credit Mgr.. Mr. Perke- at MI ' OPEN EVES,_____MA 5-5*81 OI-DSMOBILI' ItH 81 CONVERTIBLE - WHITE WITH WHITE TOP. RED LEATHER INTERIOR WHITE- e*"'“top. be5 i ERIOR WHITE- ! »l.3»». PE i-1481._ anniversary SALES r.5^1 le b( Ireim. comfort. I trammlsel .. boauty that's really lia ra^ and heater odd to Its luxurious effll as Its 4-epeed I. There are- only Va™ am ^ **r *be*youf« for* on!* . 1-Year Warranty 4-Door, has redlo tod heeler, tt t extra eharp..Only: i Suburban-Olds $295 1 USED CARS 555 S. Woodward BEATTIE MI 4-4485 WATERFORD PORD DEALER At tee ett^Ilght In Waterford -Sp^ial- 196i Crissman ROCHESTER 01.2-9721 BUY AND SAVE!! 1*57 BUICK 8UPER 4-door hardtop. This car- le- Immaculate throughout. InUrlor In showroom condition.'Fully equipped. A res' buy bt only *f,*8t. WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC' 1350 N. Woodward BIRMINOHAM MI 41*18 ......;. -.. $2595 ipONTIAC ; i RETAIL ! STORE 65 Mt- Clemens .^nd Corner: Cass and Pike FE 3-7954 Better Used Trucks GMC OAKLAND AT CA88 -J PE 5-8485 , > ; Wl^TS 115* SEDAN DELIVERY. ' 1959 FORD BDOOR. This lewti of a' i----- y* “0 a Pord-O- . Matte traDsmleelon. The apa^ kllng white nnlth with ito blue 55^ *“■ • “»»4- Some pf (he other leaturtt on Uile mint eqadltlon dream ar tee radio and heater, powi brakes end etecrlng and ti fleamlng whitewall uree. K ervone of the 15.888 W«ee i thU baby have been put on rci raey afaklng the car like nev There er# 1 to cMMse Iron DRIVE A MILE SAVE A PILE! New Dodge Dart $1946.65 , SMALL TOWN LOW OVERHEAD 15.880 MILE GUARANTEE RAMMLER-DALLAS ton N. MAW ROCHEITBI OL »A1U DODOB . CHRT8LER - TROCKt SAVE$$$$$ *81 BONNEVIU.1: *81 BONKBVnU . *W RAMBLER __ *58 PONTIAC . •57 PLYMOUTH ... '58 CHEVROLET .. ■57 PLYMOUTH ... U PORD ..-es. .. '18 OLDS .... M OUM ....... upoMme .. ■MOLM ....... *85 PLYMOTITB ... 'SI MERCURT . . . . : Oldsmobile 98’ ; 4-Door Sedan i Pony - equippedi elee«te.^_wla- _ dowe and ecate Here I, a beautiful low mlleafi car that sold " “’"sp'rxiAL - $3495 JEROME Motor Sales 388 8. Baginaw PK 3.7gji OPEN 8 : 10-3 . >4*5 PE 1 tC-._ _ , --- - - ____! CLkAR^ANC* OP 1151' rxf VPV^ -N ..................unsbman H^LY, rflCHIOAN BANK RATE8 i L8U^;^^ InboeYd ^nd outeSaid ()|>cn Daily and Sunday I m^SliJIfiggig' Ptnteh Rd”p*nton. — I V'** *®r only sin, - IJE CO lOM 8 WOODWARD I W. . flRIlINORAM. Ml 4-1718. i* R(X'H ESTER , OL2.'J721 . '4 ' !. ■RUSS , lOHNSGN , LAKE ORION mV 2-2871 MY 2-2381 HASKINS Vacation Specials 1*57 Chevrolet Bel Air 3-door herd, top with V4 engine. sMMerd {'»“»'»‘Ml*n, radio, heater. Beautiful gold and beigt flnleb. 1M7 Pontiac 4-door station wagon. Rydramatle. Power tteerlng, fom-er brakes, radio, hoater. Like KJ *'™“ * ■“ Pi.s».r!ur".'Kr"A »"»*■«■ «5 iSSKSSM'WlL’lSWJ HASKINS CHEVROLET US-lOATM-15 -•Ml Onan i" T NE*i IS 1 HOMER HIGHT Small Town Trkdes: ON THEBE PAOESt News of What Feme Have to 8KLL^ RENT or WANT TO ■UY Order your Ad on tbo f Day. Low Cost w|an . . . Cancel TThea Rosutts Are I*M Cbevle Correlre 7*8 4 door. Au^atie transmlsiioa. Radio an|l beater .................. ush B ChtvIe Parkwood wagon. VI. tutomattc tranemleateu. *>ai|^ « raevte Blaeaynt 1 door. 8 cyl Itaadard trantm(Hloo. Radio Automotte. Radio and beater 81185 li&!SSB*.iS-J5 hastar. Powpr ataattag |7i* SPEQAL MU Btada^ Sontlaaiaa f door B»«a and hagter .,8*88 Chevrolet-Pontiac -Buick Dealer KmL Praag p2iw5'?* THE PONTIAC {PRESS. TUESDAY. JULY 4, •V. T-Todays t'elovision Progronis- NiyEtEEtf CkuuMi I^WXYZ-Tf CftMMl »-CKLW-TV TONlGHn tv raOHUOHTS •;W (2J Movie (oont.) U) (7) (9) •:U (7)N«we •:tt (4) Weather (4) Newe (7) Re«Me 8 (9) Quldc Draw McGraw (56) NOtee oirMiigte 6:M (2) Newe Anelysis J (4) ^rU •:45 (4) ^ 7:M, (2) Divoece jCourt (4) Lode Up (7) Focue on America (9) Movie: ”WhletHB*in Dixie" (1942). A ecrewhaU masteraleuth la out to lolve 9:M (2) Tom'EweU (4) ThrUler (J^StageooaiA Weit (9) G.M. Prewata (coot.) i:ll (O Playhoine 98 (4) Thriller (cont.) (7) Stagecoach (om>U (9) Jike and the Kid 19;M (2) Playhouae 90 (cont.) (4) Project 20 (71 One Step Beyond (9) News »ilHf) Wwther 1«:I0 (9) Telescope UAW W!«l (2) Playhouse 90 (cont.) (4) Project 20 (cont.) (7) Mike Hammer (9) Leon Errol 11:46 (9) Golf Tip UiW (2) News body-snatching. Red Skelton, Ann Rutherford, George Bancroft, Quy Kihbee. (56) Inquiring Mind . 9;M (2) Divorce Court (cont.) (4) Laramlie (7) Bugs Bunny (9) Movie (cont.) (56) Nattohlal Goals l:M (2) Father Knows Best (4)'Laramie (dont.) i (7) Rifleman (9) Movie (cont.) (56) Gdest Traveler 8:M (2) Dobie GUlis (4) Alfred Hitchcock (7) Wyatt Earp" (9) G.M. Presents TV Features By United Press Inteniatioaal TOM EWELL, 9 p.m. (2). (rerun). Tom-tries to talk his daughter and her teen-aged boy friend out of getting married. THRILLER, 9 p.m. (4). (rerun) A junkman acquires a pair of 18th Century eyeglasses that have a strange history. PLAYHOUSE M. 9:30 p.m. (2). Series returns with a rerun ol “Face of a Hero," the story of a young prosecuting attrumey who faces a dilemma. Starting Jack Lemmon, James Gregory, Rip Torn. PROJECT SO, 10 p.m. (4). A re-broadcast of “The Great W»r’’ ..^whicb.-r«»«atesthe*T^'World War through rare archive narration and nostalgic music ol the era. JACK PAAR, 11:30 p.m. (4). Hugh Downs subs for Paar. Guests include Mel Torme, Junior last-draw chaihpion K e n n y Clark, Larry Storch and Renee Taylor, (color) (4) (Cdor) It Could Be Yon (7) Number Please. (9) Myrt and Doris U:a (2) GuMli« light UtN (9) Nesrs U:M (4) News (2) Charles Boyer (4) Journey (7) Seven Star Tlwater a9) Movie ^ 1:?6 (7) News » (9) S (4) I (7) Mr. and Mrs. North (9) Nervs ll;ll (2) Weather (4) Weather (9) Movie: “The Love Lottery” (English, 1964). In a reckless moment, a top movie sUr says he’ll offer himself as husband to the winner of a lottery. David Niven, Peggy Cummins, Theodore BikeL i 11:I9 (2) Sports (4) Spmts u;» (2) Movie: “The Major WHd the Minor" (1942). A young woman dresses up as a 12-year-old only to become involved with a boys' milit^ academy. Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland. 11:» (4) (Color) Jack Paar (7) Movie: “Letter of Introduction” ,(19M). When the boarding house they are living in catches flrer«w> a»wf^ people rescue their most valued possessions, Adolphe Menjou, George Murphy. (77 £«e of Riley (K) Worid History (4) FSye Elisabeth 2:M (2) Amos 'n' Andy (4) (Color) Jan Murray (7) Day in (3ourt (56) Nuestraa Vednos t:M (2) HouaeParty (4) Loretta Young (7) Seven Keys S:W (2) MlUicoaire (4) (Color) Young Dr. Malone (7) Queen for a Day (9) Social Credit Party I:l9 (2) Verdict U Yours (4) From These Roots (7) Who Do You ■Trust? (9) Movie ' . 4:M (2) Brighter Day (4) Make Room for Daddy 17) Aiuerican Bwdstano 4:U (2) Secret Storm (2) Edge of Night (4) Here’s HoUywBed ; (9) Adventure Time l:M (2) Movie (4) (Color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Looney Tunes and Jingles (56) Around the Comer 6»N (7) Lone Ranger (56) Americana at Work KM (56) News Magazine l:M (9) News WEDNESDAY MORNINO <:U (2) Meditations 6:86 (2) On the Farm Front ' (2) News (7) Fimews 7:66 (2) Felix the Cat (4) Today on the Farm 7:36 (2) B’wana Don (7) Johnny Ginger 8:16 (2) Captain Kangaroo 8:36 (7) Movie (56) Notes on Music 6:66 (2) Movie (4) Ed Allen 6:36 (4) Dr. Brothers 6:48 (4)' Gateway to 'Glamour (7) Hair Fashions Today .—----------- (2) I Love Lucy (4) ,Say When (7) Jack La Lanne 16:» (9) Billboard 16:96 (2) mdeo Village (4) (Color) Play Your Hunch (7) Jackie Co^^er ■ (9) Chez Helene 16:46 (9) Nursery School Time U:66 (2) Double Exposure (4) (Color) Price Is Right (7) Gale Storm (9) Romper Room U:36 (2) My Little Margie (4) Ckmcentration (7) Love That Bob! WEDNESD.W A6TERNOON 166 (2) Love of Ute (4) Truth or Consequences (7) Camouflage ' (9) Susie p:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow |Arrr holidat dnft ol___ Ooclsratlon of Independence « •ndini 31 MarT^i 31 Haiard It Slow mip-t b< 18 srHaesnifn U Unded H Benton SOWK 1 Aulitf S Dlitlnet pert IT" U IT li IT 11 i tT 9 iJT »r IT L IT ■ t. IT i P- 1 "1 Lii IT IT J IT IT RT □ or U IT H S Primate S netnt 10 M faileaer 13 German rlrer It Arabian name 31 Thle U the 33 aoy 33 Vletai 34 Mimteker 30 MawaUan chtm 30 Aset 30 PermlU 30 Level 30 Withered 33 Unaiplrated (Utin) 44 Letal Urm 40 Plfatter 43 Drive oft (2) ^ the World Toros 7 Ufe o Quiz Girl of 15 Aix)ut Slaying N.Y. Teener involved in Other Cales and Was Seen With Andy, 3 BUFFALO, N. Y. (AP)-Cheryl JoUs, 16, a girl widi a history of mental illness, is being questioned connection with the kidhap-slaying of Andrew Ashley, 3. Cheryl was taken into custody Monday in the search for the slayer of the blond, blue-eyed chUd whqse body was found in a ^ ■ -mUsr—“ --------------1 (Applied for) Renald e Oowa. SSSS WlWdwy taSr. prajrtoe Plalna and Jmdf K. jaaoWon, osao WUUanM Lakt. Drarton Plalai. Chartot J. Goakter, TSl StorNat and -hlrlft A. Calllu. ikt Haw* ** Odarjr Rocha____ , Richard J. Mtobaal. lU Laka Park, ItmlDiham and Oraca M. Oaaaa. Da- Joha D. Watti, 10110 Rltoabath. Birmingham and. Ruhr J. Brantwood. Southtlald. Marlon L. Raaax. 39 lirmlnoton and Gloria Oarald Bartrand, vlava I. Pataraon, L______ *-im, Birmingham. Llonal O. Trapantor, 74|g Union Uke and Dorathaa L. ‘T04 Charban^ Union Laka. Morrli c. BklUam. 303 Harrlaoa and M|^a PranUa. 013 Branah. Rai?'ir Rochfitar........... laat Ounn, Roeheater. Alfrad Stone, 3ttS Grouaa. Wlxnm______ 1S37 Wait Laka. Wallad DEDICATE PLAQUE - Rev. H H. Savsge (left) of First Baptist Church and Stuart Davis, chairman of the church’s Joint board and in the' pastor’s absence, vice-moderator, proudly display Paallaa Praaa tkata the honorary plaque commemorating work (tf the pioneers who founded this, Michigan's oldest Baptist Church iii IS^I, The awanTWas dedicated at thie church’s Sunday morning service. Batty J. Stow Ukt «hd iudUh York. AUaB B Bpughnar. 511 Oak. Rochaatar Bd Nancy J Pompa, 3300 Kern, Orion. Henry C. Carty, Detroit and Dorothy I. Johnatona. 714 North Main, Rochai- Paternity Suit Fails to Get Jessel Upset Lazy Dads, Lots of Kids, Big Problem in England Los ANGELES (AP) charge at my time of life is a conqiliment,” aays George Jessel, 63, named defendant in a paternity suit filed by actress Joan Tyler, 27. LONDON (AP) — Britain’s national assistance board reports that fadiers who prefer loafing to orork- ing an becoming an otfidal prob- hasTWVHKI'chtldren-be veiy dlf- The comedian, who said he was engaged, several years ago Miss Tyler, denied sOl accusations in a sealed complaint opened Monday. • Miss Tyim* asked 22,150 for pre-natal an(l post-natal medical expenses, $7% a month for a period foUowing the birth and $950 a month for support of her and the child. Wild horses were once as merous on the American plains as bison. _ capacity is low, when unemployed will not—if he lem. Its report explained that most of them are fathers Of large families who had low-paying Jobs. By remaining unemployed, they can collect almost as much money national assistance as they could by working at a full-time job, “Nof only does the site of Ms family mean tet provtshm for its malntenaace Is a heavy burden on the community,” sM the report, “the fact that a number of young children are growing up to lygard IdleRess as a Ror-nhuil state of affairs cannot but ferent from that wh«i he is at woik. pf^ lake jvae~2 Cheryl, who laced psychiatric tests and more questioning today,! denied any connection with the| crime. No charges have been placed against her.-Invest^tors said two other children who had been taken fnmi their homes, bound and gagged and left by railroad sidings on the city’s north side identifi^ the Jolls ^rl a.s their assailant. Star in Broadway Show Most Attracted to Gals “Where a maji;s w, hii^nancial position WHY WORK? “If of an idle disposition, the few extra shillings which employment offers may not outweigh the disadvantages, as he sees it, of giving up a life of comparative freedom for the discipline of regular employment.” The report said withdrawal ol the man's allowance might seem the obvious course ol action,, but added: “This Is not acceptable if there are dependents who would suffer much hardship as the re- *1710 l^rd .said that last year it took the drastic action of prose-ciHESjf W menlv^ fused to take Jobs while receiving full assistance. Two of the most flagrant cases listed: NOTES IN ROOM Police said they had found series of scribbled notes (Tieryl's bedroom which traced the progress of the AsHley search and drowning. The information could have been taken from newspaper accounts, police said. The girl, one of seven children of Mr. and Ms. Howard Jolls, Was arrest^ about an hour before little Andy’s trussed body was recovered from a park lake. AgenU ol the FBI intercepted a telephone call at the home of Apdy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ashley. She admitted calling Mrs. Ashley and telling the mother that the boy was sale and would be returned when the police iiunt was called off. Federal agents caught the girl in the telephone booth. She told them she had called onl^ to sole the parents. She was released because at the time she did not answer the description of the boy’s slayer. Chiang Says 'Happy 4th' TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)-Presl-dent CTiiang Kai-shek of Nationalist China sent congratulations to- day to PresidMt John F. Ken-hedy of the United States and President Qirios P. Garcia ol the PhUlppines on the occasion of their national Independence Day, July 4. , --Today's Radio Programs- WCAB (list) WPON (I4M1 WJBK (IIMSI WXZA 6 6.-SS—WJR, Nwi. Mumy WW^Sympbooy CKLdr. R. 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"Burton has that animal something—and he’s also an intellectual with a very nice quality, guess I've got the baby face and he's got the character,’’ says Goulet, sadly, adding that In 15 or 20 years, “maybe I’}1. have character, too, or be one.’’ As a star^r, he and his vrlfe ar^ working out a legal separktion. man with six children who hadn’t worked in eight years. He insisted he could not afford to keep a Job' because it would cost him money to do so. A man who won a contest for the best-dressed male in his town. Investigation revealed he worked In six years, drawing national assistance the entire time. Finn Minister to Head Caretaker Government A customer who hadn’t eaten garlic WILSON in 'Several days dropped into Teddy's, the famous Itolian restaurant on W. Broadway—and, according to current gossip, everybody there backed away from him. Somebody even remarked, “And even his best friends won’t tell him.” ★ ★ ★ Comedian Dick Shawn has concocted a fine funny tale of how hle’s so envious of the Frank Sinatra-Dean Martin Clan that he’s going Into rigid training — losing lots of sleep, etc. —Sloping he can get invited in^ "I founded my own group as a starter,” toys the 6-foot-2 ex-Buffalo boy. “We have Pat Boone, Dorothy ColUns and Anne Blyth. We think nothing of sitting up Sunday night playing monopoly. Pinky Lee pulled out on us when we wouldn’t let him wear that hat. I realized I was a square, so now I try to talk to hip people—hlpnlcks, I call themf or hippies. I ^hook hands with Bobby Darin. My hand got humble for a week.” TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: A rock ’n’ roll songwriter $100,000 last year, and says he’ll use it to put himself thresh public school. WISH I’D SAID THAT: A small town is a place ^ere you can finish the Sunday papers on Sunday. / EARL’S PEARLS: Just when you start thinking all women so darn smart, you see one buyli\g a dress that has to bo buttoned up the back f . . That’s earl, brother. (Copyright. 1961) HELSINKI, Finland (AP) President Urho Kekkonen Monday appointed Interior Minister Emil Viktor Luuka to head a caretaker government pending parliamentary approval of a new Cabinet. Vieno J. Sukselainen resigned as premier last Thursday after conviction in civil court charges ol dereliction of his capacity as head of the nation’s social security pension board. Electra Job Finished LOS ANGELES (AP)-A $‘25-million program of structural strengthening of Elcctra turboprop airliners has been completed by Lockheed Aircraft Corpora-tlon. ^The modifications; approved by the Federal Aviation Agency last January, were deemed necessary lor the 165 Electras to fly normal cruising speeds of more than 4(X) m.p.h. The FAA had ordered airlines to fly the planes at reduced speeds after it was discovered two rrashes, one in Texas and one in Indiana, involved wing vibrations. METERED MILKER — Winpie Wilts, a goodwill ambassador for a British dairy firm, was tethered to a parking ipeter recently on r Loijidoh street as she waited to play hostess to a gather- . ■' .-It »r PSntelni ing at a nearby hotgj. The cow, ribboned and wearing garlarids for the otrasion; presided at a children's party given to aid cripfted youngsters. Marriage Licenses Thid(-5kinned Yanks Survive "SUIT By HAL BOYUB NEW YORK (AP)-The fras-boro American today oelebratea nearly two centuries .(^.juniotap-riipted inde^n- 9 VUricrr .. asi|.du>kp, 45S4 Itoot^ Dnvnu. Hlghlnnd . 377S Dnv'uu, High. I Crooki RMd. Main, RocImi-.I-.Hlns. _Oak Pnrk He la proud of Is own ideas and feels his oTvn political system Is the best ever Invented — vievrs not shared by all the rest of earth'6 inhabi-BOYLB tanta. Just what kind of a person is an American, and what does Ms country stand for? Over the yean he has received just about aa many brickbats as bouquets, but has managed to survive both blame and .-praise. I Jr.. nint I P. Kruswwi.-. .... CainHtjf O. ULno. 363 Ntralo. KtnnMh D. Beals. 1330 Taylor and Glenda K. Trtilttlntton. 100 South Edith Richard F. Swanson. 334 South Mar-Tall and Carola M. -TrudtU, 36 Marl- w Brooks Jr . 31346 Duns Scotus Southfield and Marcella Ufferty. Hl|h- Hel^s. I)crt D. 7 Oreendllc. hUchacl . KiSo Hcitilr _______ ™., 3630 Lakerlrw’. Orchard Bloomfield Bills Vnd 'katliryD''K Detroit. Tyson L. Daniel. Wyandotte and Chat- >n* R MAld4rtd4«A Hto toeuMok ^I^^Clydo. [alns'^*'"’ Marletu.” Drwtoii Rotert p WlaamsB. Barkley and Ban- raiid*H'^itor a.'y.or'jSd'isid. Hunt. 6J03^;maldaon”Troy Richard A. Arteass. vJua Park, III. I A. Arteass. Villa Park, M. Jarrard. 606 3rd. Michael L. HolUhan. 1566 Oneida. Or. too^d Patricia A. HafteT'" - Stephen E. Paaar Jr., arldteport. I VofcUans. 6375 Mich. ____ ______ „ Westmoor, Blnalngham. “rederick O. ------ ^ Betty J. •Ood. UIhrup vtllase. Oeorae I. Hanklaa. 1671 llrehwood. Troy ond OeneTtoya Arary, WOmn. _Wlly B. WUiOB. 6660 Indeptadanoe. ■f***^. .eharon ATatone, *6 Waet BhodboH. Orion. Btoo'^k*' . Ill pvters. Mil- Building Causes Water Problem Proud Amerkan Has Targtt of AbuM for Two Cdnturios Here sre some memorable estimates of him aind his ways: “I am willing to love all mankind except an American. They are a race of convicts, and., ought tO' be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging.”— Samuel Johnson, 1775............. NA*nON OF KNAVES? knavery seems to be m much the striking feature of its (America’s) inhabitants that it u 1. ~ I*®" «vil tliarthey \rilt-become MiernTTcT 'this kihgdom.’’—George III of England. 1782. “The name of American, which belongs to you in your nationaj.;^ capacity, must always exalt juat pride of patriotism more than appellatives ' derived from ilDcah discriminations.’’ — GecHge Washington, 1796. “All the men in America make NMiey their pursuit.’’ —Richard Parkbiaon, 18(fi.. "Two aetfish gods, pleasure and gain, enslave the Americans.”— WUllam Faux, 1823. "One of the most amiable fto-tures in the character of American society js. this; that men never boast of their riches, and never disguise their poverty.”— William Cobbett, 1829. Station Master Strike Stops Israel Railroads TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - A strike of 160 station masters, traffic controllers and signalmen stopped Israel’s railroads Mon-dsy. The operating personnel joined 400 striking railroad clerks protesting what they called slow .negotiations for better pay and com^ ditions. Rains Heavy in Indio Members of Waterford Board Agree to Form Policy on Payment ' With the commercial building boom in Waterford Township, the water supply has become the No. 1 problem for township officials. At last night’s TownsMp Board meeting, members agreid that some policy should be estohUthfd whmby the developer 'pays for the extension from a main to his project, as well as the capital Improvement fee. The proposal is still under study. Three huge shopping centers are now under construction in the town-8hip. Thare were no objectors present at the hearing for two blocks of blacktopping on Tyron Street from Pontiac Lake Road. The board approved the $12,000 project. Another hearing was set for July 24 when Supervisor Elmer R. Johnson will present an established special assessment district. MADRAS, India (AP) — Unusually heavy monsoon rains Monday night touched oN a landslide at Wynaad, in South India's Kerala SUte, kiUing IS persons and injuring many others. Floods in the Trichur district kiUed four other persons and drove several hundred families from.. their homes. Pair Still Plans to Wed HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Actor Jason Robards Jr., thwarted on continents in attempts to marry Lauren Bacall, says they plarf to wed soon and will ’Set everyone know.” The John McAuiiffe Ford Agency was awarded contracts tor four new police cars. The company’s low bid ^f som^ 'se.OQO for the included an allowance of $2.-(KK) trade-in of the old police cars. For almOHi two hours the board dtsrussed two car bids opened for township Ktre Chief Elmer The fox was the first important fur-bearifig animal to be raiaq4 to captivity by Canadian randwrs. Fangboner. The MrAullff(i agea-vy was again the low bidder, with 62,366 or a utility station wagon. 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