'Alt W«Qth#» THE PRESS Horn# Edition VOL, iig m ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MiCHIOAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, IMl —«8 PAGES Ragged^und for Pafaner— Historic March Marks Start of City's 8-Day Birthday Celebration DEJKCIBB OCTENDINO CHAMP — It will -tnlK a lantffjilC' two rounds today lor Aniold Palmer to retain hla National Open crown. The score announcer on the 18th' green. reads Pal- PaatUc frcM rh,U ' mer’s score o( 73 yeste^ay which gave him a 149, total,' while the dejected defending champion leaves the green. The fiimt 36 holes ol the Open is being played today at Oakland Hills. BY PETE LOCHBILER The Greater Pontiac Centennial began today with thousands of persons head-led tov/ards downtown to witness the largest parade in PontTac history, kiting I off the eight-day gala-celebration. By 1 p.m. — just IVi hourg before the 2:30 p.m. march got under way—an estimated 20,000' persons were jamming the downtown sidewalks^Uong the Ss^inaw Stre^ - Oakland Avenue parada route. Acting Police Capt. Joseph ,Koren joined Centennial headquarters m predicting a' mammoth v parade crow’d of 100,000 or more. Ford Continues Cool Open Play SpyCharges Handed to Dag total of 210. He fired a 71 this morning and is now playing his final 18. Bo|b Rosburg, who was tied with Sandem gt^ Intt tin third ronnd, that a 74 and is - in « iio for foarth with a 213. Czech's Secretary UNITED NATIONS, N-Y. ies and had a on^ over-par 211 going into the final 18. Cupit is a former Houston University star who only turned dould become a to Montcalm otieot at toe north-em end of the dlspening nrea. Downtown was ready. Bunting fluttered on the lamp posts and rfe^ nearly every building, and Czech ac-PANNBBS, FLAGS OAIXllBE, counts were replete with cloak| Banners' proclaiming the Cen-dagger details includingjtennial stsetebed . over the street! United States! tatesi ’ W \ A SUMMIT IN PONTUC ^ Looks like the leaders of the World got together in I^ntiac this Centennial weekend ancl'finally made friends. But nO, these folks aren’t really Castro, Khrushchev, De -GauUc and Kennedy but their doubles in the giant Wisner Stadium Spectacle "The Pontiac Story,’’ which begins a six-night run Monday. Plhying an Important part in the opening minutes of the Spectacle arc (from left) Darwin SpaysHy. 59 S. Edith St,, por-tiaying a bearded Castro; P. Eugene Miller, 3328 Edgewood Park Drive. Union Lake, a beaming Khrushchev; Howard G. Peterson. 2344 Dlery St.. Drayton Plains, a distinguished De Gaulle: and ' Guy Lee Foster. 309 N. Saginaw St., a boyish-looking Kennedy, complete with characteristic mop of hair. . will begin tonight when a huge barbecue is set up and the roasting begins for a giant ox-roast. 'Mie ox-roast, opM to too M,N0 members of .the Brotom of the Brash and the OratoaaUI Belloo. their chlldrea, and 4o nembera Ring I vf Tomorrow’s schedule starts with an hour-long Protestant Centennial Sunrise Service at the Stadium, beginning at.7 a.m. Dr. Robert B. Pierce, pastor of Metropolitan Methodist Oiurch in Detroit, will be the speaker. TO SET UP BARBECUE Preparations Tor tonuHrow’s afternoon program at the airport parfletpate la the 1: li p.m. Cere* assay, with Osagrossmaa William 8. Brasailleld. R-Oaklaad Cornty, as mala speaker. Aircraft distributors at the airport will be displaying dozens ol new models in the vicinity of the: > terminal building. --------- High Call Out Police in Lima, Peru begla at t:U p.m. toilowliig dedl-eatlon of the alrpert termlaal. To handle the orow^. guides will direct the first autotnoblles arriving at the airport into the near the toato>nhl> ll**" *^4"^ ^ foUowtog .ca|^ Igto antntocw the viciniiy of Airport Road. Shuttle buses will carry visitora from the Airport Road area to the new tenhlnat building. The terminal parking lot will be >ped off lor the crowd instead of iM’ cars, with the ceremony takliif place outdoors in front of the main entrance. School Band, directed by Eldon C. Rosegart, wlU play durii« the dedication. and for the ox-roast there will be music by Billie Martin’s Cowboy Band, fwmiiheiL hy toe UJ5^ Federation of Musicians Recording Artists Fund. BU8B8 LEAVE tiOURLY Airport Service Unes buses be leaving the corner of Sagibaw and Iluron Streets lAr the airport every hour on the hour during the morning and afternoon. They’ll be returning downtown once an hour fronPthe airport. The Federal Aviatlaa Agency I kyvy of P Class of 280 Graduates From Pontiac Northern Pontiac Northeni High School graduated 280 seniors last night at ctMnmencement ceremonies held in the school’s gymnasium. Last night’s program brought the number of seniors graduated fr6m Pontiac’s two public high schoo^ UICII«AUift|ienniai Wieicoea . over Uie Sll-CCl ^.aww.****www* w (Continued on Page 2. Coj. 1) I (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) I to 773 in the past two days. Philip J. Wargelin, Northern principal, presented the 80VCHAK GA1N8 fired a 68 this morning gain two strokes on par. Jkwchak fi to gain two Among the 54-hole final Zcores; 'jack' Fleck eliminated himself wben shot 38-41-79. He hdd a with singto bogey^, a doui ' lidahing up with i on 18. ’ nrnr-rooB noLxs jCSiisri V.V.'. Mk NIcXUus ....•...... -- Dow VlnttonroM .....•n-ll-n-tU 2?V“ • V class and named seniors winning scholarships and spe(!i§I aspards. Dana P. UTiitmer, superfai-tendent of" schools, and Monroe M. Osmun, board of education president, presided over the program. Featared speaker was Dr. Ed- gar L. Hsrdea, presideat of ^ UMA, Peru (UPl) - MaimtM —^ pelke artned with ringed the University of San Marcos to prevent a repetition of the anti • American outbursts that marred the arrival in Pent of t. The new termlaal restaaraat vfU be open for toe first tone. Monday’s “Pride in Pontiac Day’’ eeremonles will begin with an address by S. E. Kmidaen. General Motors Oorp. vice president and general manager of Pontiac Motw Division. His talk wiU be the major address of the Centennial, delivered at a joint luncheon of Pontiac serv-ice clubs in Elks Temple. Afterwanl, D. B. V»mer. chancellor of Michigan State University Oakland, will deliver the dedicatory addreu at the Pontiac Puhto: Library in the Civic Center. The ceremonies begin at 2 p.m. Partloipaats will later cress thq street sad observe the cer-aerstoae Isytog at Ihe^new Ovlc Center Fire HaU. Mdyer PMHp Rawaton aad others win lake Diplomas were handed out by , .ytt.3:30 p.m. at the Gov. Moses . non. P uotitn,.. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Nerthera MirUgaa Csllefe. ’The topic ol hls ,coinmeBcement ad dreM was “Educatioa for What?” Also speaking briefly was Winfred Mirgcle.' senior clus president. The invocation and benediction was offered by Rev. Cbarics Colberg, pastor of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Oiurch. DIRECTS BAND ^ Eldon E. Rosegatl structor, directed the )P0jyTIAC PRgSS, SATURDAY. JUJ^E 17, Iftfll Shipping Paralysis (jeeps to Seivorls Around Nation new YOltK (AP>-Tli» cre<»»»whM Tmco rtfintiy. worinrt ti« purtyili d ^ mlj» m«l- Mm «md to and nwdhton piwiVd tor a M were ronrta mat a fedend 1n-■Jnnctkn might be aouglit by one * * Thirty, port dties ant 1.000 fiteiiMen, taninra and ^ sei«w Unen are involved In tbe Tederal officials rntrtisiOed et-(brtt to get the seven unions _______ ng 85,000 seamen and tbe bulk of the nation's rtilpplng k to the bhrgainiiv Major snarls to a acttlement are I shippers' claim that the ptrlklng jnioaB threatened to price the in-dostry out of sxlitence, and union ' ‘ the right to ergan- Kennedy to bring the Taft-Hartley Act to bear with an OOday injunction ao that ihipping would ba reaumed while . negotlationa to head off the walhwt a UOjn, ptoioBts in New Yorti. Near Je^ ciioeetts and other ahipplag i marched at pters to halt wort. Secretary of Labor Ardiur Goldberg, here alnce Thurwlay imder direct order* of the Prert-dent, wiihdrew Friday night from acdva participation In' mediating the nation^ride atrike after urging parties to resume negotla- l^alMoe flared. Three men were InJurd ip a fight Friday U S., Czech Claims (OoatiiiMd From Paga One) thnats of blackmail and violanoe, but tbe fects varied maKM omrrACTr SUte Department Lincoln White gave this account to newsmen in Washington; Nacvalae bisde contact about year ago wtm an American, then manded his cooperatloo, threat* enlng that tbe American’a fianeae in Osecboslovakia would be pre-ytadted' from joining him In the » ima used an a haatagw ia White said Navalac not only used threati but Indicated there wae a poerthllity he might de- The gpokbemea eald the Anm^ twji iwd aoeem to >.*»—<***«* U.8. Indonnathm. but that he fiimirtwd on)y “purported" eecreta to Nae- He added that t was of OMeh ortgia. Tbe depart- of hie flaacea. flhe been admitted to the Urttad States and they ate now mairied, he *Dlher Inqmper actlvltiea of Ngnmlac were under dose acrah iny by this govemmeiit. “No actloa wu taken Naevelae from the United Statm, since duiiiig Us oontaeti with cafed Us interest in disniialiy the possibility U defecfing aim re-{ in (be UUtsd fitatea Caaiden, N.J.| tried to cross line set ip by the Na-Uiiim. ' . fbur per- Goldberg made his request shortly after Fiul HaU, prertdent of the Seefsrere International Union, predicted that there will be an important “break" soon toward eettUng the walkout. Ihe lint JoUt negotiating eee- under way today between imve-lantatlvm of the National Marl-tima Union and the Merchant In* Joaeph Curran. NMU lareUdent, and Ralph E. Caaey, president of aeross a taUa in a NMU office. The negotiators were jUned by .jpraaentatlves of tbe Federal bfedlafiai and Oondliation Sarv- A labor Department spokesman said Goldberg would return to Washington today. She WttntAftar Him and Finally Got Him BRIGHTON, England (UPI)*-A 10-year«ld retired waiter again married the woman he flrat wed in IfllS. Anton Aicfainger left hie . wife Martha, now 72, in 1036 when his worii t^ him to hotels throughout Enidand, A divorce followed. But^laitiia traced Anton through thf^^SOlvation Army.____________ FOR CENTENNIAL — The Fifth Army Bend, standing in this picttin in parade formation in front of Chicago's Mu|hum of IM-ence paid ImKistry, errived in Pf|l^ today for the Centennial parade end a banid conoert in Wisner Stadium ^tonight. Fbllowing the concert will be the Qmtehnial State Sing of the Michigan Male Choahn Asan., with Pontiac's MacDowell Male Chorus as Host. There will be 10 numbers by solo choruses and the massed, 600 voiceajsriU sing Ihe Star-Spangled Banner, God Save tiie Qimn, Prayer of Thanksgiving. Let. Tham B* ' Muaie, Music When Soft Voices Die. Seventy-Six Trombones, God of Our Fathers, Down in the Valley, The Creation, Selrtas7*t TMBHMtoi .XJ5B Mim-n “ -OrlMU 14 T1 WMhtastwi IS 14 betpa, Freni cstls RX'rSs.'taR' SrSm ...jss/.-m ReeM. Dt^r Rrynoldi. Mrrf So^an. wiaSir*' iiAr Barbara Schrubba, OanUl gorWA JtahjLifM ew«n, BrabSs HowtII. Olands Hubbard. Datid ____________ 'nudnall, Joleoa Stepbaoi. ______ ianor- ai^rvsssa .iuDdlOr. Jaaaa atuk, Duana ItbtU. JaM , Sutton, Larrr ---, ^rlaa Taller. Bradi ..Dariabdaa Taylor, Da^ s >aal Tairr. BSfba ml Wallaca ThominriMU , NAnONAL WRAfIlire H due tonight in Storra aiid Cascade'mountoins, Nbrthem Rockies, along coastal areto of .Gulf statas, «id from parts of Southenr^aim enatward to Georgia and nortipwafd into the Tenneasec and OMo vaUeys. It win Mntipp wirtn 'lD the Plateau rogloo and be waaper east of the IMdee fK|ept lort^ Lower Nisslsaippi Valley and Tcnnaaaee Valley wtoid It will reflaath ooei: It wfll be' cooler la Ijwlfic KSI; Mita, ?.«'Vb?i!S‘ KSrhiS ySsEtt*. Kpmm. h^try Volire^, CUrito* Kuhn. Robert ^ Wafoer, Lou Audi ‘h:' .i- giant, LOtfoast Centennial Spectacle, “The Pontlec Story." wUI begin at t:4S p.m. Monday. .Rat • eapnetty orewd af more dHui MW le expeetod to Jam the stadlnm by 8:U p.m. to witaeas the eeroaatton of VsadMl BUyew, Mlaa OmtewilaL and see >.*o» The^lPontiac Northeni High School Band, directed by Eldon C. Rooegart, wilkplay. Schedule of Official Centennial Events 7:30 p.m. — Fifth Army band concert-and Centennial atate Bing, Wisner Stadium. 7 a.m.—Protastent Community Sunrise Service, Vl^aner Stadium- 1:15 p.m. — Dedication of temtnal building, Pontiac Municipal Airport. 2:15 p.m.-Khc-roast, Pontiac Municipal Airport. (Continued From Page One) and more than 130 American flags lined the parade route. Promptly at liM p. m. a Foil-tiae po^ pace opr was scheduled to move slowly forward from A combined armed forces color guard was to follow as the first unit of the parade. Backing them up was the big Fifth Army Band, which was to perform in Wisner Stadium thia In a aeries of convertibles group of offiriala who've worked for months to the Centennial a success. going' Intermt rate. Hie lagWa-no ceiling on total lend- : would bt up to Congress I R. Rowstoa, who 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.—Open house and guided totirs. new Oakland Cbunty Cburthousa. 9 a.m.-5*p,m.—Open bouse and guided tours, new pQn-tlac Public Library, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.—Ragistra* tion of Old Timers, Elks Temple. 3 p.m.—Dedication of Pontiac PubUc Ufarary; Ovlo Center. / .2-.45 p.m.'-- Cornerstone laying at new main flre-haU, CWlc Center. 3:30 p.m.—Presentation of Michigan Historical Marker, Wianer Home. 8; IS p.m.—Preperformanoe by Ponliao Northern High -’School Band, Wisner Sta-diufn. Cbronation of Miss CsiitoBniaL Opening parlorm* ance of "The Pontiac Itory" at 8:16 p.m. The other city commiasionere were joined by Rep. Wl Broomfield, R-Oekland Gountyi Sen. PhiUp A. Hart, D-Mdi., and Slate Sen. Farrell E. Roberts, R-lOakland County. Rap. Arthur J. l^Law, D-Pontiac, was hoping to participate. to AFlcao osuaell an- New Note Goes From JFK to K on N-Test Ban DETROIT (AP)-Pollos duckad beer bottlac and eggs Friday night braaklng up an invasion of Belle Isle, A city recreation aroa, by 5,000. youths. Many of the youths wore graduation caps and gowns. Riding In cars, ‘ . WASHINGTON (l»-A new note from President Kennedy to Russia ban is on tta wsy to ths Kremlin. * ★ ♦ The I^lto Houeay confirming re- to itiie city park on tha River.'The cars were fM-d vrith crepe paper and graduation slogans. Tha melee cllmaxad a round of fradnafioa partita of high school Kennedy's reply to Soviet Premier Khruehchev wee being d‘ y and wbuld be made avtll-afcto later for publlcetlon in Sunday. newfliapere. I figt. 'most of tha high achool kids in the crowd were ort|crly. Tha ofita that gavt ua tha most the Woctom pow-proposal for a.neutral to super^ t Khruahehev i ♦ Britain's chief dlsannament negotiator, David Ormsby^lore, said today j'the Brttitti government can refusal to bury the nudear Soviet ^toicfato Semyon Twrtp-Mn eugaestod Monday that the talks should be merged i East-tfest d scheduled to r B here July 31. 304 Killad in Ctaia Firt ^‘ALGlERfi if) - SiiKTO tha French cease fire on May 30 in the Algerian rebellion. 304 peraom have him kflM and 881 wounSid, a French -govnnmmt ofllnlal said Saturday. Among the leading parade untta waa the Rae-Veni Drill Team, o^ tidal hoataasea of tlw panda. School will be coov^ Into an amergency iwsidta) Tueaday ' ninaltiro of a “tons wiUHiNoroei St'JK! or oonsnsakmal aatoaM of Preit- ^ but mther . ---------by fiw Blr- ___ Department to test the effldency of rescue operap •liiowtag aaly IN of the tt? mans-bato eon to vote far It. of the bill proepeeu for paeeage of the bill ere clouded by now devdopOMnta in the churdMtAte diitouto over said the tost will begin with a 9 a.m. alert to member poUoo departmento and end about 1 pjn. DuriiR that tlmt the ana bound-ad by Orantoook, Unooln, Glen-hunrt and Midvale roads will ba dedared a dleaster s( rioadad to aU traffic. to paroddal idiools is abpravOd This upset the tlme-tablp HouM action and upaet hopes of Demoentie leaders to keep the two Ip* divorced In the public ed to strip the meesure of the southern aupport It needs to pass the House. LegUailsa to provide federal uaitneHea leaae to paneUal aad ether private lehoola wae approved 19 to 8 at o JeM eao-3>rof throe Heseo i8seafisa raboommlttoea Friday. Hw money could be used to Kun^ gymnodums, lunchrooms and ma for the teediing of latioB, science and gunge. { The loans could be repaid over a 40-year period at leas than tha Hw dsmand for clearanoe or®s puecMd-aid toll as the price of House action on Kennedy's pi^ achod add blU came from Rep. James J. Delaney, D'N.Y, Issues Oir« War Threat ^ tAP>--r-nit (IIB3aJ lii^wtpapcr Rod warned today a thermw war could bo touched off by Weot-tenvSovtot dlaogft«nenis about Berttn and Germany. G>hen Tax Case Rested L08 ANGELES {AP)-Tha hd-enl government has rested Hs Income tax evasion case agalmt Mickey Cohen after cenchidlng the ex-mobster owes taxes Ing $34,799 for 196657-M. The D«y In i0 He Tornado Service tor Adam Gergely of 85 TTT Brown St wiU ba hold Bfonday / 5? atR^.m. from Holy Na«w Csthol^ lit rather X IMrtinettts, mcmlwn at a redp A Roaary will be said tof^Mr. Gergely Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Manley Bailey fUneral Home. Mr. Qargcly died Friday evening at the Oakl^d County Medical Care Facility following an illness ___ ^ -- of three raonths\ Ha was 8. ISL the fear-hw jmm^- -Burtal wm he at Mt. Ottvet OeisK -------^ " atory, Detroit. Slaving are three daughters, Mrs. Elaine Miller of Btrinlngham, Mrs. John WoUsbargttr at Detrag and Mrs. Dunrard Haupt of Roysl Oak; two soM^liachaal of Detroft aad FTOnk of Raadii«. CalU; 8 graadcfaildrsa and IS great-grand-ehildrtn. Birmingham Police Lt. Robert Persons wanting to enter or leave tha aroa durii« tha praeUca op-sratiena wifi have to flrrt rscelva ptnnlsrtcn from police la tha vl- dally. grtwQto said that several similar torts have been conductod by area police but this will be the first time that spedfle tasks havM't been assigned to members. • “We waat to lean haw to aepa wtOi eaaergeaelaa by rtagtog an •ponllea fiwt Is Mar to aotaaT TheWoild ataGlance Lt. Gan. Chang Doyoung, titular haad of South Korea’s mUitsry junta, will go to Waahlngton, probably about July lO. lor talks with ’ President Kemwdy, It ww an- te known kwg la advaaee of the Federal Judge John rdkem Friday In Detroit diamisaed Is filed too lata a suit by Btoekholdar Helen Police depertmento takliig part in tha Birmingham experiment are from BnMay, Ferndale, Royal Oak. Royal Oak Township, Hunt- nverrtlan chaigliig Briggs Mmu------------- ... . . faeturing Go. with bt^iiM I ■haree of its own atoek from the eatato and family of tha Walter 0. r ■ * eriy Hills, Bloomfldd son, Ha»l Park, Madteon Heights, SeUthfldd, Troy, and Oak Park. Alfo cooperating during the practice seeslon will be the RN Crpsa. Civilian .^fenae, Michigan BeD Telephone Co., Detroit Edison and the Consumers Power Co. Patrolman Mathew C. Gubaci of the Oak Park Department of Public Safety .will be assistant copr--dinator during tbe simulated Howard,K. Bruge, 81, internationally known figure in banking and indUrto^ died early today in Johns Hopkins Hospital at Baltimore, Md. The finsaKier had suffered a cerebrad hemmorrhage Thursday. He was best iowwn for his service during World War II when’^he was director of mstsrisl for tbe Army. The a. OOIumbln inayell of Birmingham will present the final performance of a hew musical. After Daik." at the wyito Grove ligh ^hqol at 8:15 pm. today. 'The stage Shaw. writtM and pro*, duead hy Albert Mkyworm of 2581 IvanhoO Road. Pontiac, tells ef a traveling man who passe* through a town and meets his no^ccount frie^ he hasn't aero for awhile. As they comjbaro notes of their travels they Wreak Rudolf Nureyev leading ntale dancer of Lening^'s Kirov Opere BiDat. permiislon today to remain in Franca and laft Paris for an undisclosed destination. Nureyev. 23, skipped out of his troupe Friday. Ing on Berlin’s Iron-Curtain border today symbolized the determination of the city's. Western seetort to remain' free. Gene Sherwood, who had radio and TV show in tbe'Detrqlt area, ia the star of the production. Hw featured eoloirt to Francee Black. Also being featured is May-worm'a son Jim, a student at Sacred Heart SendMry in Detroit. police Duck Beer Botdefl, Eggt Grads Erupt at Belle Isle trouble were the ohtor c hf^ sc etme eloiig with I dents they knew. “I suppose the school hide wore Jowinx off steem because of IWe others wanted A founiain landmark on the to-land was the focal point of (he invasion. Hundreds of beer bottles and several wooden school desks were tossed Into the fountain along with at least one youth. Two youths were arrested. .One ■uffered's minor cut on the heed. Nom of the poUcemeit were In- Twenty poUcemen cleered the laland in ebout an hour. Beer ftot-^ tlaa and egp were thrown at meir feet ai they advanced on the crowd. Hies on five prttce can were deflated. After repeliliR the Belle Isle in-i vaaion, police squads broke uFet-lflc. tempu by the crowd to regroup in Cbendler, Baldudi and Palmer Parks ia other sections of the city. Edward Murray, 30, who sut-fUFTBRI BEAD OUT8 fered a head cut in a scuffle with ■ergcanl, was held for Investigation of inciting to riot and rsalating airart. Mun'oy’* 4meln, John Lyons, 30, wae arrested after ba argued with police about Murray's arrest. He wae released in custody of his parents. The bridge finom East Jefiarson Avenue, to BeU^ We wu eloaed hy police for about 40 mlnutoe affar mitotight and about 30 boys add glrte who tried to walk Into the islarid were turned back. Police remained at the teland through ithe'night to Screen incoming traf- Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko left the I4datk» Laos peace conference at Geneva today tor Moscow. 'The conference, is deadlodcad on the question of giving the Laos truce oommiasioa/ the tools to police the eeeie Are — a step the Omnmgnists refuse ' approve. The kingdom's threl warring princes have agreed to seek formation a “government ' of national union.’' « Communist cash and followers of slain Patrice Lumumba wen* behind a plot agalnat Ctango President Joseph Kaeavubu's govern-t. Informed eourcu egid today. A government announcement foat the plot had been snuelMd said only that the conspiracy wu or-, ganized by an unnamed foreign President Kennedy retted his ail- ing back today u his Middteburg, Va., retreat and -n^ted for Dr. Janet Travell to irrlvd with her uHraaonlc equlpi^t.^^ ’U.S, Suecau in Africa Loans on Race Question'' Detroit (UPD->AeeifnM see-. retary of State for Africen Affairs G. Mennen WUllamt saU Friday night tha auccau of American policy in i^frica wlU depend in ghut measure on finding ''dear and lasting ways of erasing all barriers of race In America.’’ He was addressing the Michigan committee of the United No-Igco college Ftad. OFF Ff» lUN » Some' 70 Oolden Agere from Waterford. Townafilp laft the community OentorjtosMdiW for pn outing at,. JMrlAJPatk. The grove dtortaretf a hm and « ttwtttani,'; had “the fima M thalr Uvoa’’ |NBl^ Mrs. Maty M^FUIM Hw Oolden Ago group pifrts ' ^ Pronai Nm* Msi* every week At the ^bmtotinlty Crteter «n‘^WllUam(i JMlito Nead, 4l end for added inforosatton intecMted-people put 80 eBa)i,«aU Mrs, lIcFlriaiw (k tiie Wltertord 'IWoeblP RecreNlett De#artertM,: ''Vl THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY^ JUNE 17, l»6l THREE This was the nouncement at Centennial Head-quarterfi Ais mprning at «any (ot ready for the big parade launching the eight-day Greater Pontiac Centennial celebration. UKE FATHpt. LIKE SON — Jack Barnett, 73 Unabury St. ■ and his son Mart, J, both wear Centennial hats and ties for the Greater Pontiac Centennial. Mark couldn't duplicate his dad’s beard, though. TV Features Velebrafion All Ready to Go!' After Full Year of Planning mmr f »it p.a More of SIMMS '^Blg Dear DISCOUNT COUPON BARGAINS Centennial undertaking,. Philip E. Ttowstoo and Stuart E. Whitfield, general chairman of the CentenniM, expressed satisfaction over the results of more, than a year of fanning. "The Greater Pontiac CViHea-Bial undoubtedly wiU be the biggest relebratloa ever otaged la Pontiac,” Mrid Whitfield. By Halted Press latematlonal Saturday NATIONAL WEN 3:30 p.m. (41. Ifli)e cameras cover action at the final four holes of the 61st annual National Open at Oakland Hills Country Club. ' WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS. $ p.m. (7). The 244>our sports car race at Le Mans, France, with Stirling Moss as guest comitien-tator. PERRY MASON. 7:30 p.m. (3) (Rerun) A; theatrical backer is charged wfth a playwright’s nuu-- (4). Former President Dwight Eisenhower appears on this program to nuke his first TV appearance, 'Thousands of people have been planning for this montent, some hard at it day by day for weeks 1 e^n 'The entire area is now heartily invited to Join in the fun, attend the many Centennial participate in this once-in-a-hun-dred-years event.” A YEAR AGO Rowston said the Qty Commission was pleased fo have provided the impetus a year ago for organizing the Greater Pontiac Centennial Coipmission in expecfatiafi that the community wanted a big celebrption of its lOOth anniversary a city. ‘We’re very gratified at the en- SAN FrInCISCO (AP) - The }vemment victory in its first criminal case involving drug price fixing Friday is expected to have nationwide repegbussions. ■ court Jury returned a guilty against the California Pharmaceutical Association op, the charge of conspiring to fix prescription drug prices in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. The verdibt came on the 11th iKiuunwiuc n A fMleral c verdl« of NcHTtlfm Cal BONANpllA. 7:30 p.m. (4). (Rerun) A young bank robber geU a J^ with the Cartwrigiits to prevent tfab sheriff from tracing his companions, who are hidipg. out on the Ponderosa. (colw) LEAVE rr TO BEAVER. 7:30 news programs, since he left flee. TWEN'nETH CENTURY, 6:30 p.m. (2). (Rerun) "Sabotage,’ story of the Danish people and their, underground leaders during the Nazi occupation. SHIRLEY TEMPLE, 7 p.m. (4). (Rerun) ‘‘Kim,” starring Michael Rennie, in the story of a youngster who goes to work for the British Secret Service, (color) ED SULLIVAN, 8 p.m. (2). The 13th anniversary program includes a special song to be sung by an all-star chorus. Other headliners: comedian Will Jordan, musical comedy afars l^san Johnson and Joan Fagan of "Donnybrook,” A1 Hirt, Robert Goulet, Connie Fra- -4un. ill. Beavgr, has some .mi cis and CharUe Jteqnt^ barrassing moments as he wheels - a doll buggy down the street. CHECKMATE, |;30 p.m. (3). Keenan Wynn stars as a rugged, wealthy contractor who turns his home into a fortress after receiving a deaOi threat. NATION’S FUTURE, 9:30 p.m. (3). G. Keith Phnston, presMent of fite New Y«1c Stock Exchange, discusses President Kennedy’s tax pnpixwals as they relate to co^ pmate profits. OUNSMOKE, 10 p.m. (2). A rtieriff Dora Colorado visits Dodge • City and tries to arrest a wounded y cowboy without a warrant: ISSUES AND ANSWEB^gO p.m. (7). Chairman Minow discusses a "new ttde’' for the Federal Communications .ACCENT, 5 p.m. (3). Pasternak: A tdevislon essay. Readings of two poems by Boris Pasternak and excerpts from a new tfilBlation ZhlvB«o.”^ of his novel, ‘‘Dr. Zhivago.' LOYAL OPPOSITION. 5 p.m. thusiasm and response of our city day of t^ before UJS. District and ne!vhbon.^’'he «dd.- Judge Louis E Goodman. Co-de- and neighbors,’” he wdd.- "Thls eelebratloa> will revive many memories of our past and they worked te contribute te what we now enjey. “It will point u[^ how our Community has grown and prospered, from a small rural village into thriving industrial city. "The (Centennial is public acknowledgement of the many community contributions of our leaders, our workers, our business and professional men, 'our residents FAMILY CLASSICS. 9 p.m. (2). (Rerun) "The Heiress," ’Starring Julie Harris, Farley Granger and Barry Norse. A shy, naive heiress is Jilted by a gr^y suitor and ,lwaltrtlie moment of her revenge. GEORGE OOBEL, 9 p.m. (4). Subbing for Dinah Shore, Gobel greet! Maureen O’Hara, the Wiere Brotters, Ray Antliony and special guest Audrey Meadows, (color) CANDID CAMERA. 10 p.m. (2). Dorothy Collins poses as a stranded traveler who seeks repairs for a flat tire. Arthur Godfrey is the host. EDITOR’S CHOICE, 10:30 p.m. (7). Premiere of new program devoted to analysis, predictions, in-forviews. Prime Minister Hayalq Ikeda of Japan is Interviewed by James C. Hagerty. Britain Slates Independence, for LONDQ|4 (AP) — Britain announced today it will hand over independence to ito 12 Caribbean islai4 territories next May 3L The date was fixed in the 17-day talks called to write a constitution for the West Indian Federation wbldi wound up here Friday night. Details Of the constitution under which the federation's 3,00)0,000 people will be governed will be presented to Parliament next The Ctolonlal'Office said May 31 date is subject to acceptance by West Indies Island Legislatures of the constitution. fvetyone else In s31 Jacqto oL Many Central woikera will ai% in the Cnlted States, but without Lauren BacaU. A marriage license was denied the couple in Vienna because Miss BacaU (didn’t produce a death certificate for her late husband, Humphrey Bogart, and Ro-bardi .lacked certification of his Mexican divonce from Jils wife, Rachel, last April. Robkrds arrived here by plarte i Friday night, s^g Miss Bacall ■ ^remained in nsrls "to have her I hair fixed.”/He add^...tiut'4he would arrive here today. RENO. Nev. (AP) — Rev-enoo’ers, they’re everywhere. Like at Harold’s Gambling Club Lonnie Joe Chadwick had tl8.-000 in chips stacked on a blackjack table. As be sat and pondered. Internal Revenue agenU seized his chips. •T’U sue,” cried Lonnie Jbd. "We have nghlng to lose, Dalton DaVis, head, of You must bring 4)wM Coupons to buy St thws low lyicsi, Riflhts-Jmsrvwl ^ Imit all quantities. TorUgitt and 20 ^fe Money Sovlng Coupons . for Smort Shoppers at Sitnms t7//' Zhif Limpon Nylon Toothbrush! S’if ' Sturdy nylon bristles set i firmly i n L) handle, -j Choice of assorted | colors. I , •. —Male fSaar J DETROIT IB-The sulo Industry continued its current production increase this week. Ward’s Automotive Reports said today. Clip Zhis Ci'upoH .'lip Zlti: Coupon BrUliaal Sparks SPARKLERS Fall Sxlt-laeh Skealt of SANDPAPER-Pock 5’ Box of w « , . ^Regular iOc box of | harmless, safe sparklers, | gives off brilliant sparks. | Limit 6 box. i —Mala Plaar j 15 Sheets 19 i Pack of assorted grit*— ! fine, medium and coarse S / grits. Regular 50c valu*. | —— a Ward’s estimated tWs week’s producUon at 128.720 passenger j cars compared with 127,256 last Five Ford divisions, one Chrysler and two General Motors diyi-! siona reported production tof^s this week above figures achieved in the Uke week of 1960.. Truck production was estimated at 24,099 units this week compared with 25,213 last week and 25.720 in the same period last^ar. | L 'Up Zi/is c 'oupoii Regular 49c pack—each | | tablet in individual foil j wrap. Limit 2 pack. f | —Mala riMr I I _______________________ J I lorn#—Car—Feat—/ana. ite. ' I H”8llilR«Mi Va-inch sisal rope in I 100-foot coll*. Umit 2- • coils. * -las near I . ________________________J Clip Zhis Coupon Clip Zl/i> Coupon HASTIC COATED f-faefc PICNIC PLATES Feldiig CAMP STOOLS ______ _______Ina ■endi, datad May 1. last, WIU) NOTtmbtr. 1. IMl.'ei^ iub-Mqumt eodpeoa astaclMd, wt)l ^. rv-calrtd by tha OakUnd County Drain Oommlulonar In bu oHIco. .loeatad' at SW South Totofraph Hoad. Pontiac. Mlehltan, np to 3;N, p.m. KaoUm ________ ______ on th« 11th day — July. IMl. to bo publicly opontd by I immtdlatrty-U»««attiL-„_________—. TnndHrA muRt IMClTT tM M so-sru iCAao aaU.a«_I ! $1.00 VaU^ >G ! Regular 60c vakio—^ I , Sturdy wood frame, du- ; picnics, informal srtackt, I | a P»Ud ■ , __ .-------------buffets, etcr Limit 2 I., a rabl^^xanvas seat. Fo|M | I * I S for Carrying or storage^ | I IKSSDDBBS^^^B b^im? i | g ih» Drain DlBtrtci. AfproMmoOl bo oraUablo to purebato t ----i. Tha County - ----------- rtoorTot tha rieht t Clip Zhis Coupon Clip Zhis Coupon I tanoara. . ..^ rlnci muat be (Irra for ttitaa ni ad ihall ba accantdd by dapoalUna of acoaptaaca In tha UA. Poet ____ ... tha City of Pontiac. Mlch-i Igan, on or'^boloro I2:N Midnight on July 11. INI. CoUeet talagrophlc ndTieo of acoeptenco or lalNtlon will bd' mad# H rOquettod In tondor .|oMar. Oftartne ■ markad on tho ouUldo ot t"- MOled oarotopo ‘Ta---------- Punda ba arallabla focturari Natlonol Bank ...__— An|ual .. taraat from May I. IMl, in tl-of XltTtn Oollari and Twtnty-Phn (in.iii *«> “ rctlrad upon 1 11 uonctrnlng plSns to marry I Li^n, Jason said: "I love the ,, I giH and I want to marry her, . . f’ -iii i'. THE PONTIAC PRESS I The POWER of BAiXH rn.wmmm\ *^SS£iJtJSlSSttm wrra. ■siTih. *8junsu ■tc&'s 2sa*"«"*< and bis aahttybeBO- <*eta which wUlUntrUue you. {factiom.** ★ '(h ★ The Lord’s Prayer has 71 worda. Lniooui’a Gtettyaburg Addieea baa 250. The Ten Commandmenta hart 227. The DeclaraUon of Independence has 300. ★ ★ ★ But a fovenuaant order oetthur-^ />v the prico of eabbago haa 26,911. There •— *7n a word’* — is the Aoorleaa GoTonawaat u it*s eon-•Utntod today. 4 ha^ atthopa|pit.Oaraeaoditad « npradmtatKraawboiatoreadlt Z: artthtlMCrmiariaaardlrwtba-half ahaiM ha tiaatad gweceaify. Bat aa! X. Ahaaat aa a ualt wt chia jMM jcowuaiiaityparwatrlagswHh^o ••- Loed loaUaf an aad wa grayaly • pareal aat a fow beb witbaot evwa 2 tha goad graea to apohfha and ------ And in Condnaioii.... .”•?***■ ^ ^ JotUnfi Horn the well-ttnimbeil thta.ln the Itpttea Btota Me In the plfgtbora of churcbea. In a dty no bigiMr'tIwn Pontiac-there are morw than g bmdred. That means inonfl- Voice of tfa ^ Feels Editorial Required Responsibilities Outlined Your Odiiotiia "AH QaooUooed Foikioo anukl Bo WwMod,’* k good, but It nwnM hovo outUaed Om rwa • ft the ■vPMBonl. DubUe ind the pnoa it it it UkU , «| Wo wfcwwNo mUMtf k tto 1 ★ ★ ★ I . Tlw prow 1M» llw rwi»dMl«y te iv>t tho locw ooeowtaljr Md oondody and aW te iliBa thwn ooooigoi to tho odMor’o poBOflol nrnghttwi critictam could be uwA to our ontotaaMs’ .uutolr odvaatofo. S33 Maitot at Says Valuable Bull Strangled to Death . U tboy cook Uko tboy "bull poko." whet 0 ttmo wow ■toiiiaek nodt ciao ooiqpoiiy koNi otrragM to doath. Aay» one Who puts on o tan follaa feat a pidr fl( kooto and gM to the HHldle !■ a oo» ‘ ^Editor’s Articles Most Informative’ Your raeant wriw M aitklH dto»’ •crH^ preMMt caBdttkiiia. after ^fiiM that had Diropaaa and goM ofvor (he toiiea to WMbw middle Butora oonatriee were paiturec, to tbe etate partt aad iagitinattvt. laeeoed the oritter. Soatohow qh the «ot repurttog ea- the buU got (tonitod aroand a tree ablee ue to better uaderttoad eene aad strangled to death. bthhid tlN soeaet betore * * * involved to intemattonel politics. I guew no one had e knife to Theak you fDr|(kie graphic ac-cut the rope, or was tha rope count worth more then t|M| buU? When Braeto Aider. Major will they have the big ox roaet? Tha SalvattoB Anay Senator Fears Russ Cheat •tb Develop ‘Death Ray* Young athlete ctrengthen their spirits end akille at the summer conferences of the Fellowship of Ctolittoa. Athlete. their day begtoa with a devotion at breakfast, followed by aesejoas of "inapiratlon and perqiiration." Athletes huddle to diacues Christlen life, while coaches study ways to imiMurt spirituel values. Greets euch as Branch Rickey, Otto Graham and George Kell testify to tbe strengthening factor of faith. Field workouts foOow technical talks by plea and coaches such as the St. 1^ Hawks’ Bob Pettit. L.S.U.’b Paul DietKl and Minnesota’s Murray Wanhuth. With headquarters In Kamri Qty. the totcrdemmitoational Fellowship has ’not only tospirod athlstes at the GDtorado and Wlaooiuto suninar camps, but also over a r^”" ~ WASHlNGTON (AP)r-A "death Whiu toM «( (be two altonia-ray" bomb that would UU aQ life tivo vanlona, Dodd toU news-in its target area haa been dla> meiH-’’Y«M are not far off," Asked to explain the nature of the bomb ho had taumtod. Dodd aahl: "I think I know, but I’m ifaltot yootha through t cusapd as the weapon of the Ah ' hire. But Juat how far In tha fu> tura to wenytog at least one aan> ator. ’The projected bomb — which might make the awesome hydrogen bomb aeem chimay — Is » called the neutron bomb, and had\.been thrust badr into news by Sen^ 'Thomaa J. Dodd, D^Tonn. itodd Idatod the BwalaM ooaid ) November, tha tote Thom* !• ge. as E. Murray, Ibnner mamhir of Ito the Atomic Bwrgy Ootimabslqm weapoa ar la aiiitog an M.** Dadd aaM. *1 saat ha woebad toagag to .dsaa." - porter: Omheard in tbi chib bouM at the Open: **Tbere’e bo FBAmag-SnunA n^ g^pg Btmettb ind PauU’aBho^ with «3 Days of AlTPmths: tHat laryngitlg ]\|[idsummer Has Dual Significance >1., ... by HOWABD V. HABPEB tblgelm Omrebe^ and 66 yean. Pearce Flocil phants.... CunwDtly, Uiere*s talk about "expense eoeounto’* end Uie crackdown whkSb the income tan division promises. ★ ★ ★ All taipsysrs fever a sharp - diaaOewaBce ef rldkaloas' eiesif- her Washlar tew auuwr te LyBdosJeha* Bew.She^sastai dutch with the KcBMdys htr ILAiNg days is Wiwh-iiiftoB as "the hoiUw with the mostest** arc ended In the D.C .....WnrreB BtBhftte . says the a^ ws Bsed fo tasw an "Dixie" Is BOW rsf erred te M *The Greyhoond fight Song."..... ..... The Suprenie Court has . upheld Snaday donlBg hes, aad there’s reaewal legal action la dti« all over tie Country. ★ ★ ★ A Paris cartoon showed Ds Oaulu dreaming of Jackbs K and his wife was stamping her loo(..aod saying: should take the place of fire, wafer was the etenent In whicn John operated. In many placca, Mexico beiiu the neareat to ua, 4here are bathing featlvaU today. The water is. of oourm, flae of evil spirits on tha Baptlat’a birthday. MBACULOUS mm ’Thia la one of od^ three birthdays that are '•obaerved to the Chrialton calendar, the othaj be-li^ tb» Lard’s and His Mother a. There la also tha oomroemoratlon, on Aug. 31, of John’s death, *"“* Couato teacher, had warto on several parts of her body. Her doctor s^ iM^nalght ren^ove the warts with surgery. I recall reading to your odumn about castor weeks the warts all disappeared!-(Mrs. F. D. S.) Aha.—I say the castor oil treat- can do UP barm. But ! wander if your couato’s warts would not she had Just atoian aome i By DR. OEOROE W. CRANE CASE J-41S: Abe L., aged 35, is a Christian Jew who is a real Uvewlre at teaching a Sunday School class. “Dr. Crane,’’ ha paid onq Sunday after he had visited my clau at tha Chicago Temple, "iODUId y help me? 1 have a bun of high sdK boys and gb ranging,to ag from 14 to 46. “How can (■) WMch one ef theee men teat Ue life beearae he dM not gra. Bible tests home to uw on Mother and Daddy. And don’t Uiliik the ^oung folks won’t do ao! wu near, hnx«lit iuch great Joy to tha graveyard In tha dark of to maiddnd that today far over- the moon. HuBMtnd, 96. suffeihd fMm to-grown toe nalla for years. Many foot deeton have traaiad '’him, glvliu rrikf lor a wfaila. bet tha traublis teaaR->(lta. c T.) a oaato and tog? Moat of them know Vary Mttld about Btoia ehar-■dan." moBOLOGY GKMB , You can continue with that plan until you' have at least 10 or 20 queptlons. Be aura to list the actual Bible reference after each one ao tha students can look up tbe lull story -when they get boiM. seb-toMbera set af your ol TKAOWEB nWATBOY Beware, however, to using such P«P UP tests, for the students oftoi (eel embarrassed about nudeing a low aad again took ep tha lulBrineae. to the lamliy MMe. Send for ngr booUat “Hopr W TOC In my coilay taxtboolL So let each team pabl tta kaowl-adga. Tha toadMV can thus take n vote df Tsam “A" by naktag: “How many vote ior.Sokxnon aa the flrat kbit of IBfaair How many want to pick DivUr Saul? AbabT" Let tha majartty vote of toe edioto team dalBnntoa^ tta ohoirn. Goaa to ChUKb." ao you can read tt to fuU ht your pUbUc library. . But toe flnt rale tdpap up interest to Sunday School to to divide .;tiBWB wideh -wxBWgfoDj. R«adl>tfe« wpalthy gwUiWMi wfco titid to write of f ^ Mb feiMlitor'd Imiih waddiag **] rmsanBF?, BaiBcwibor the thno stovB owaen who waBt to Lm Arngolm for throo wedu "to Kody ^ ' wlpdmr IlfhtiBf ?" ★ lA ★ The itUmtioa rpcaiig fee iwlndle ; Abeet «Mi6iived by BogkwvlI. teod^ fee noes reciaBUy, a former of vtMMO# feme hk B braone day. O-L fe the pr^ boi ert^kedt ^ ' ^*Wi(iii]d&’(yontiilidHbatg^ I \ . j-.l: '*/ Mi M tee er fltoee a I weak hslp yea i atoataaf toe ieaewa type. for UtOa Loaaon No. 11. “Cue af toe Feat” From your anUghtentog talks I ___________ coocluda that ray troUbto must be n. T (not “eitoritta") never up hei:e and say *neUO ? I I^vi and don’t bellave 1 aver wU worked for him (mc^"..... ^ ______j!” jAoni hiked for the ..... Harpy Stbru mjs JJ^heiSyg toce^ original —and got . ahoH skirts make girls look a r.) _ ^ college ptanki laacM a sew low taller and tten look longer whm tlum WUUanu’atudents threw .... . Dept of (feeen dry milk is the beet food aouroe .crttoto.liotdijre-MKiBlledIt. MdJeft.: th. C-s-STnur -The world wUl rejoice to hear they WBrnraan’i mnstmful wort caidpm if you cent’toke at ism were fined $250 ai^pe, given a thirty- on fee Centennial; the Fs JjJjP*®** day suspended sentence and were -—TV camera work on the looda are cheese (any kind Benny show and Candid you Uka). peas, betma, raw cab-ri.marw LTiioh wraa a- tdank ’ hogs (cola atow)^ lettuce and Other-Caniera. Much ^aa a InmK v^etablen. cel«y, oarrpta, and feoSt of the rest lm- bei^ greem, miu, ite- ^ nuts. (4) Which one of them men lost " ^ I have beiu taking the todip ^ hto life haegaw hs cot a hetocut: Buliir yeaie. Wiae lihe Ip do-, Mash feinliBf SUmaiW OnPaai -r af team “B." After bath IseaM Repeat to^ aeooam for the 2nd. "I!®**»«« 3rd, 4th and an toe other tten torel^ for chu^. attoadnee. 1^ ara eemilss: (1) flrat kb« of latail waa Sotomon-ObvIASaal-Ahah. (3) Tha flMitodr Hobite of (he Bible waa Mordemi - Ell-Jonah- By thus letting tha team vote, you enUat the ooopaMttoaef evwy-body. They don’t allaet dtotnfeat to avoid being "Whwb up" as biim, MMMBf • I-- ' —‘ _____7&™EiT: (Oapyilgfel USl] promptly kicked right out of college ..... When -lMifeHOWRa at-' (S) no hat red driver M H T ’f \ .kmru ; v;* tovaitably he aai vaay pepebur if yea dl^ a gn# lato teams. ^ fttt ioMi MW prIaM m •vea ef tody S.ar t tnembera. For whoa they (Mabtoe thair ki^ledga, toay^don’t fadTso hfe. mUlsted if they get. a low aupra. “Misery loves pompafW" wptotoa thto fact |ifawB» OnOBUB -■■ThawitoW pupOs-^ hMir. 4 / V . the POXTIAC PRESS. SATURDAV. JUXE 17. 1961 Gay Fireworks lo End Each Spectacle pertonnince of “Ae Pontic: Stoiy” «t'WiBier StadJum. Monday through Saturday, June , 19-34, at 8:45 p.m., will cpndude .with a gigantic llr^riu diaplay. Ohio Firewoifca Manufacturiiy Diaplay Co. wiU Aimiah the nightly pyrotechnical exhibitiona. ★ ★ ’ Featured in the openli^ epiaode of ‘The Pontiac Story” ia a reMla-tically ahnulated atomic bomb, fraturing a tremendoua exploMon. fallowed by the characteriatic bright flaih of light and an aacend-. ing muahroom of amoke. Whiripool Coin-Oparatad ^ DRY CLEANING Opea 9 la, 9 Doily end Sa^ 2415 INubarii Uka RaW nwaa I91.«2t0 I Hacks the aoene aada aa, an cannt-dowa, a aataUtte raekat baglaa The program immediately niter the performance will include many different hued aerial bombs shot high into the air, cascading brU-Uantly across the sUea. Among these wiU be the "BatUe of The Pianeta;” “Ctt n," ”Cra*y COmet." “Bridall Veil,” "Peony Flower,” "Spider. "Changing Goud,” "Air De-and 89 other flashing two-and three-break color ahelis. Ground-set pieces during the week include "The Land and Air Battle;” "Gardien of Jewels” with 12 spray fountains of light; "Sunflower Bursting," depicting a flower budding and then opening in lull bloom; "Temple of Iris" portraying the four seasons in descriptive color. “Niagara Falla," a aoUd mass of aluminnm fire SO ftet in length and 20 leH Mgh, employing a new darting about in t)ye.'falling water effect: “The Acrobatic Cyclist" iwrtraying a lifeaized bicyclist ii colored fire, actually moving about on the field: and many other moving devil wheels, color-changing plnwheehr and fans of iridescent light. There’U bo eae M these • pieces at each p^srmaace. At every performance there’ll be a magnesium aerial shell which I up the sky as if it were day. The gleaming ball of white fire descends .slowly jpf a small parachute. » - I N D E SJ 6 N Ari»o, ,Ti^ ■■‘"■**»«^9MytMH'wsisisgsadk.swy •'fa*j******* PONTIAC GRANlfE & MARBLE COMPANY 269 Oakland Ave. FE 2*4800 Handi Groicery Proves Most Handy to Thieves GROTON, Conn. i» -^ Frank’s HamO Grocery is hand^ to thievep. A recent break waa the IStl^ 1 the store in the. past eight years. Grocery items are the la-vdrlte kwt. Health, Hospital ^ns of JFK to Re Disclosed GRAND RAPIDS Ut-Health and hospital plans of President. Kennedy’s administration will be dia-cloaed Monday in a Grand Rapid! Ivan A. Nestingen. Italy of bcalth, education and .wei- ~ ■ (are, carries the information as keynote speaker at the 42nd nual convention of the Michigan Hospital Association! Approximately 250 persons are expected at the, conference where Freddriek-^ Burd, HoHand pot-dministrator. will be .bias the asjmciation’s new president. Towel Brings Privacy AUSTIN,Tex; (UPI>—Coeds re-j siding at the Scottish Rite Dormi-I lory at the Unfverrity of Texas j have a way to notify schooiiqatcs that they don’t want lo be dis-i turbed while stvdyin|g. They tie a' hand twoel to.thie door towb to: their, room. . ) BUNK BED HEADQUARTERS Morlowt Furniture WEEILIIOTICE Another effeer each night will be a huge a^l shell that slowly breaks Into^^, yhite and blue shimmering stars at the moment whfn the entire, 1.082-member cast of the Spedtade reach , the ilmrds "bombs bursting ta air" wh^e tinging the National Anthem. Michigan Dept Cuts 20 Employes to Limit Spending LANSING (API—Moving to slash its spending operations, the State Department of Administration has dismissed 2Q employes. Slate Controller Ira P o 11 e y Mid the. layoff, together with a (reeie ea new hlriaj^, will re-duee the department etaft from US to «M. ’The l^slatur^’s {250,000 cut in the department's budget, dropping it to {4.06 n\illion, forced the staff il reductio«LPo|ley said. !l With Mtfor state agencies- and department, it also was directed to absorb the 3 per cent pay increase and insurance benefits ordered by the Sthte Civil Service Commission for 3{,000 state em- _____________. ColIeg&Grad Needs 5tay in Recessions EAST LANSING iAPi-The demand for college-trained personnel hu remained constant during busi-nesi recession years, the Michigan State Unlveral^ Placement real] reports. OPEN SUNDAY 10 A M. TO 6 P. M.-T0N1GHT TIL 9 P. M. WITH CENTENNIAL BUYS I LOW, LOW 100th BIRTHDAY PRICES . . . EASY SHOPPING - FREE PARKING | Pep Ordinonce-Number, 448 OS omended olL property owners are hereby notified that all property vocont or otherwise shall be FREE of WEEDS as of JULY Itt and remain, so daring the summer growing season (Sept. 1 st). Property which* is not cut ond maintained (*when inspected shall be cut by the POntioc Porks end Recreation Depqrtment at $12.00 per hour. . DAVID R. IWALT, Director ' >Rorke ond Recreation Dept. Den WEED Notice — W|ED Notice ^ Of Course You^re Going To See The Grand Stage Spectacle “THE PONTUC STORY” The Living;, Thrilling; Story of Pontiac and Its Area From Early Stnigg;Ung Indian Days to the Living Present! ■ ' • ) 16 Moving Episodes '- Full Field Stage - Brilliant Costumes WISNER STADIUM, June 19 thru 24, 8:45 p,fn. RESERVED SEATS - GENERAL EMISSION And DohU Forget - “The Centennial State Sing”-and Fifth tJJS. Army Band Concert Tonightr-7:30 ^ YOUR ATTENDANCE IS STIM^NGLY RECOMMENDED Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce ot’i wtaw ' VmMi dMm* reli««l« «ad MiniM In Mehtfui and lhiti«0io«t the Mtion b«vc crown by leap* and bound!. Fram amall beginninca half caatocy aM Ihr scboils and canps blue dmioped to a point where accommodations arc plarnied for more ttahn seven million youngster* this year, f pojrruc CMURCH of csiutrc THe achedule for Vacatton Bible School at the Pontiac Church of Chriat wiU 'ba 9 to Monday through Frtday. ’CTaaiaa will include; Mndaiyanca through grade nine. . The echool will daae with evening program at 7:W p.m. Fll> - “ l^lnvl- ^ plMtt of Uvtaw and piaylBC tofMb-«, and In raaehind aorae of the eattanatad 3T BdOioit childna ta the United Statei and Cb ' dnt attend church. Mn. Donald 'Atiatln wUl be In charge' of the Vacatton Bible SdBol at 9t..Stephen’! Lutheran Chardh, SaMMbaw and Kampf Streets. The school will begla Monday and oont&Hie through Jane 30 with claaaee from t to 11:45 a.m. are plaanad for chUdren from lour to 14 yaan of ^**^Thouianda af boys and ' giris from pre-achool through junior Ugh achool a|a are hipking forward to Fonttae area achooli acme of wtaich win Mart Monday, will be ataffed by Sunday ffrhnnl yam4l>aopla of I JT32k£“fi^"“jliilo »7olo June ao. Ota^ the ^ Monteith iohooto during. July and August. _______________ Vaeatkn Bible SUhoI will be held at Central Chrlattaa Omreh with daaaaa from f to BOOh daily. Iha Mhodl wlU be under the dl-raetton of MTf. Grover Ramley with the theme. “Living toe Jeoua.’ Rev. Gerald W. Gibaon wtH proacif on "A Commlialoned Chtach** at 11 a.m. Sunday. At T p.m. the amon will ba “Oeaiifliiig ST. PAUL umnsAi} vaoatkn BlUe School wttl Mart Monday at St Paul LuthUan :ChurehL JOaiyn at Third Avenue. win is isaa Tftnrtfwy Rev. Maortee ShaekeB wUl lead -the wecMiU hour at 5 ajo. and give the doMng devotion at noon. cfaBdtan from ttoaa to 14 t teopona a,1|ldl- QBAVnPVL tAVH» Mra. Harold Gott will ba puper- t of the Duly VPQ^ * - uittfuTShw ib)e School at Our BaauttfUl — r Lutheran Cburch. Monday trough Jupe 10. The ochool will be In ■eeMoa ich weMi day mombiig from f to 0 plUBHl He i|e 0 of thiae Rar, and Mra. Cari Sayeia, ad- iadro. Clasaea are scheduled from 9 to ^Templeton and Mrs. Junior Oloon Savior Pilot Me” at the 0:45 will bo in the junior department. Int oervl^ Sunday at Cram of and Mra. Oil Manlove and Mrs. Chiiat Li^ran Church, FranilUD Howard Shipley will work with and Square Lake Roads. Rev. Dechildren in the nursery. . layile Pauling will preach on “Our All children four years of age Oiristlan FWth.’’ through the sixth grade ate invited I * ♦ a to attend. Vacation Bible School will begin at 9 a.m. Monday and contbMc day. The pabBc ia(^invtted. and refreahmenta are planned lor of the community. MACSEDOBIA Doily Vacation Bible School worship aervloe at Macedonia BaptiM Church will be based on the theme, living In God's Time." ClastPe will be held for childrm «RWr UmUMAN Iha Rev. ArvkI E. AnderPon wiU Vaoatton Bible School which atarta Monday Christ Lutheran Church. Clasaea will be held from 9 a.m. Mil noon for two waMis. AU chUdren of the community from four yeoit of age through 13 are l» will ba the theme. _ with Bible study, art proj-octa. singing and recreational ac- Headtng the achool will ba Mrs. David MacLoren and Mrs. James Roddewig with 30 tieachen halperi. Pa|por Anderson' -will speak on “Tha Lopg Range Pro^iam of ParUh Education ” at the Church Woman’s groi^ at 8 p.m. Wednesday. _ he Mnwit day aud two sound lUiiia hum TV’a “This b the Life’’ series win also ha Mnam during the period, na sMMil wfl ho staflod by Irs. Oeargo Batahr, Mrs. OHf-vd Bnmih Mr. and Mrs. WIi-Nlak erssoent HUIs Baptist Cburch will hok) Its a nn.ua r Vacation school will be Mrs. Thabna Ande^ ■on, Mn. Dbiah WUks, Mn. Mae Gunn, Mn. L. R. Miner, Mn. Dizabeth Patterson, Mrs. Luc Whiten and Shaylar Harris. an at fha elmreh aanax, nt AMm M. at I pm today. Mn. L. B.-«aekaaa la/elMlniiaa. A short film, entitled “Dedicated lien’’ wlU ba shown at T p.m. Sunday M the Macedonia Church. SUPeanaUSt. •EVBirni-DAT ADVENnSt CMldnn Of the community _ five through-IS. are invttad to the Vacation Bible Sdwol to be held MpBday through June SI at the SevetitlHlay Adventist Church, Iff It. Clemens St. rkmihnant is artgitelad lor J:I0 to noon. The eoune will include craft and natun study as wMl as the study on “ThP Bible Tells Me." Dom A.' Heilman of Lake Orion will be in diarge with Geondaana M. Kersting assistli^. Special ex-erciars will be held at the close. In directing the pro- to School jupertatendent, said classes gram la John P. Erhard; pastor. porad by the Central MettndiM Church win be bdd Monday through June 30 at Legg 9Sa Pem^ Lake Bead to 11:30 a.m. ertntandent MrP. C. D. Stee-ber wttl he aaMMed by Mn. Robert W. Wiadom. d from 9:30 A brief worship period with an ijwg iMKm presentation wttl bw n each morning program. The ema la •’God’s IWy Law.’’ The bool to open to aU chlldm. be first Dally Vacatton Chtnch ool win be held. Monday Mgh Jluie 36 at St Stephen's ■copal Owreli. The theme will The Lord's Pnyer." biklren four to 12 years of age attend the school. Older boys gtris wfll help the Maff. directly Mrs. William Dewey with Teachen working with kindergarten ebUdren wttl he Mn. Donald L. TVyon, Mrs. Charles fiayar, Mn. Chariaa H. Lemke, Mrs. Was-ley Johnson. Mrs. Chariaa Murphy, Sandra Bri^ and Janet TaylW- Mn. John Sawyers, Mrs. Imvril Stookmaa, Mrs. William-Pyle!, Mra. CInrth Bayera aad Mra. Joha B. Browa. Mrs. John Miller. Mrs. Jamea Sdtool on«Crescent Lake Road. Oaaapa will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Children from four yaan of age through junipr high achool agh may attend. Mn. Robert B. Slack, director, in be antoted by Mn. Robert L. Adams, Mn. John Dnunm, Mn. Gerald Whittaker, Mn. G fe o r g e Wilaon, Mn. Bycon Brafford, Mrs. Schettltaig, Mn.' James Jarrett, Mrs. J. L. Fink and Rudy Schstt-ling. Percy M. WalMy whs reoentti Mtognp d aa direator of OHsttaa at Bethany Bppttot Mr. WaUey has accepted the call field, Iowa. Rev. Robert L. Adams of the Ciweent Hills Church wUl preach at Bethany Baptist Church Sunday. CROW or CHRitr TV Youth Choir will sing ‘JesUs. wttl bt Cathy Dehnke, Thom a Feathmtoo and Ooml Green. The closing program set tor 7:30 p.m. on Juiw«30 WUl be held on the church lawn with a coffee hour following. Children of community, from three yean of age through the sixth grade are invited to the school, the pastor said. AUBURN HEIORTO U.P. Vacation Bible School for children four yean of age thfou^ the eighth grate will continue Monday through Friday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Auburn Heights United Prasbytarian Church. Rev. F. William Palmer, pastor, will preach te “Up to Date" at 11:15 a.m. Norman Schmuck, Mn. Body iv board of trustees wlU meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday with Roy KIbbay in charge of tha aeasion. ORAOB LUTHERAN Vacatton Bible School will held Monday through June 30 at Grace Lutheran Church. Ctomm win be held from 9 to noon tor four yean oI childrwT'from _ I throttle Mn. Ralph Miller. Sunday In Bible atu^ and s^iai handicraft an planned. Refreahmente will be served and a free will offer ing taken. Childnn may be enrolled by caU-ing the church office. 1st Presbyterian Marks Fathers Day, Centennial P-Ft. 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Hershey will tiring A Father’s Day and Centennial Sunday message ou "Let Days at the wcnhi|| aervioea at lint Presbyterian Cfaurc Lyndon Salathtel wUl sing the offertoiy solo, “The Lord’e Prayer*’ by Malotte. rith« the founding atol Itotoiy of Ftnt Pteabytertan Cheroh to be The plaque marking First .Church ■*' an historical site in Michigan will be presented by Mrs. Donald Adams, church historian, and received by Nowman Allen, chairman of the board of trustees. Rev. Mr. Hershey will offer the dedicatory prayers. Vacation Church School will.. at 9:30 Monday morning with darnel tor children four yaan of age throHh the sixth gnda..Hiad-_ ‘. tments wlU V MPa. J. D. Fnnkaiifield, Mn. Lestir Mre. Gyde Herring, Mn. Robert Miller, and Mn. Philip Proud. The achool will close with an award assembly on June 28. The Wemeu’s Anoctattan Tburaday tram il a.m. |to i pan. to the rbnreh dihtog room. TIek-eti OK ovoltoble at thq ehnieh The board of deaconf under the leadenhip of Mr. and Mn.'Carl Relun will meet to prepan uaedi dothiig( for shipment to Chhrchj World Service. Thirty-two young people of Senior High Group are making a canoe trip beginning at Roscommon. Adult sponson of the trip are^jfie Letter Carlsons. Robert Everetts and Mr. and Mra. Duncan E. Me-Vean. OFFICIAL CENTENNIAL --SOUVENlERS long-lasting gifts of remembronco Pontiac Unity Center Has New Assistant Everett Dell of Detroit Unity Temple has joined the ataff of Pontiac Unity Center as assistant to the minister. He.is currently planning a series of lessons on "Prosperity" to be given during the fall and winter months. Mr. Dell will be guest speakcir Sunday while the Minister, Mrs. Dlaiib Seaman. 1a to Unity Village attending the Unf^^Ai^ra’ As-■betottou Conference. Pray” wttl V hto Mtojaiet Sunday aervleea ^ held Roosevelt Temple, V SUte St. Sunday Schod to at the aame time. Gasses are arrahged for childrefr from three yean of age through high school. LakelancI U.P. Has Picnic A family night picnic is mhed- PRBHCNTB award — Pinning tv God and OouBtry AwanI on. 12-year-dd James' E, Bapks Hi af 414 L^ueii St at a service to St. fad' Luttwmn Church to PaMor Mahrioe Shateell. ;ihed« the award James diareh for ISO \^conweutive Sundays and Wrote aa^esay on "Tf^ 'i-: v ; Reformatton of the Lutheran Church.” His proj-oct was the care, of perlonal and church property. He is s member of Boy Scout TVoop No. 90, Herringtoii Hills. Baouhnaster Jetor’ and members of the troop attended the •t^. ■ •...... ,* , ben and friento cf Uhlted Freabyteito Cbureji'at froop VOtlfllttL Docorated Gloosot Sla-PSck, Hsavy-Duty Ciwdif Card tr ; Playing Cords ClMi Ghun Tnyi 11.50 4 . ' AVAILABLE ONLY At THE^E DOWNTOWN PONTIAC STORES: ifaHM iraa. I C FsMNf Ca„ lac M N. Paul Ca. Saan* Raaback aad Cc Yaakaa Marst, lac I Ca. Uaaoral Friallaf A OHka iDppIr teute Parallaia Carp. S. S. 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WORSHIP HOUR oSS^^. 7 PAi WORSHIP HOUR - “ " Lutheran Pastor to Ordain Son "llw Id«a Fsther” at U a Hatiemat Lutheran Council Churches ASCENSION WATERFORD 4151 PONTIAC LAKE RD. Wm. Lo Fountain. PoMtor CHURCH SERVICE 8:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9.-4S A M. CHURCH SERVICE 11 «0 A.M. CHRISTof the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. 6533 Bizabetb Late Rd. Ivan C. Hogs, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 AM. CHURCH SWVKl 10:30 AM. SYLVAN LAKE^ Flga, off Qtchart Lake- Pastor Clark McPbail 8 00 AM.-WORSH1P 9 00 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 15 A M.-WORSHIP_____ CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Aliport at WUllanu Late Kd. AfWd £. Andsrson. Pastor WORSHIP 8 A M. and 11 A^-SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. BEJUmrUl SAYIOUR Doocld G. Zill. Pastor MORNING WORSHIP 8:30 and II AM. Sunday School 9:30 AM. ST. JOHN'S PONTIAC rr Rm SL at Charry 8L SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 AM CHURCH SERVia |0dX) AM. CALVARY CLARKSTON faster Paal/L. lehas WORSHIP ....... 930 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10H5 A M. ^ahavkr la a nlnpar. In which SUNDAY SCHOOU-lfr A.M. MORNING w6RSHIP-11 A.M. REV. L. W. NORTHRUP OMttal aterctarr at B«aaitltoa EVENING WORSHIP—7 P.M. Ror. Hewison, prooehing Midwoak Sarrioo Wod. 7:30 p.m. . First Social Brethren Church iv Baldwin, FB 3-OM4 Saturday NH#....7:30 P.M. S<^ School lOdlOA.M. Thufs. Young Paopla 7:30 P.M. Wad. Choir.......6:30 P.M. Wad. Prayw........ 7:30 P.M. REV. TDMKff GUEST, Poafor PMhq^Gi CHURCH h THE 6000 SAMARITAN «taa HUIerait Dr., Waurtord SERVICE - 7:00 P.M. NoIRo Houbrich, Speaker ot topaar Pw taforaanaa can on I-W74 CHURCH of GOD East Pika at Andtnoh Rev. Esiel Di Moore, Pastor David Stuckmeyer Accepts Hastings Call; 'Installation on June 25 C. David Stuckmeyer will be oi^ lined into the Holy Minlaby at Gracia Lutheran Church on Sunday at U:00 a.mr' Dr. Richard* C. Stuckmeyer, Mr. Stucloneyer’a father and paate of Graoa Church, will pefTform the lite of ordination along with liah Diatrict officials of the Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod, the Rev. Harold Hecht and the Rev. Arthur Yoas. ‘ i Preacher for the nenlce R Rev. Knno 1 of Oirlat Cknrck, LanalBg and eatOtelor of the Weelera 'MleU-gan aroalt of the Eagliah District. ' Mr. Stuckmeyer has accepted a call to be pastor ot Grace Luth* Church, Hastings. He wT ' Instated there on June 35 at 4:00 p:m. Last year he served a year of theological internship at St. Paul's Luthenn Church, Concordia, Mo. ' DavUI helda the degrees ef-bacheler el arta and baekefor of He attended elementary schools in South Bend, Ind., and Chicago. A graduate of Luther High School North, Chicago, he ih a sununa cum laude" graduate^f Concordia Jp, College. Fort Wayne, Ind. David entered Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, in the fall of 1956. Concordia Seminary is one of the largest Lutheran jSeminaries for men in the world and has graduated over 7,000 clergymen. Consecration Service Slated at Orchard Lake 1st Baptist Young People at Retreat for Weekend Mm than UO younf peefk <4 Flrat Bnidte Church left Friday noon wKh. adult oounaalort for a waekand at Ounp BarateL FaiP The retreat wU emphasize the youth program iadudiiig' the fUni. - oempottllve alWMlc Orion. Rev. Wijpr Ballagh of Lake At the sunrise oervlce Sunday young people will participate ai a panel. S6dal and sphitnal needs of youth will be stressed. Kyle Wilson, youth director of First Baptist, will be in charge of the reUwat. BLOOMFIELD HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH ' Tsmpotarib UmUbs: Hickory Grove Scho»l , SUNDAY SCHOOL ... 10 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP II A.M. EVENING WORSHIP .. 6 >.M. PRAYER MjEETING iWednawtay 7.:^ R^M.)' Jnterim Pastor, OVID STUCKEY . -Phon. 682-1671 Pint Ckriitian Churdt Disciples of Christ Sunday- School ... 1.9:30 AM. 10:30 A.M. Church Service .: 11:00 A.M. 858 W. Hurori St. ■The Rainbow in the^ Clouda’ will be the theme of Rev/Edward D. Auchard’i aermon at both services at Orchard Lake Community Church, Pfesbyterialn Sunday FATHER'AND 80N — Dr. Richard C. Stuckmeyer, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, ex-„ plains to his son. David, (at left) the customs of ordination into the ministry of Lutheran Cliurch. At II a-m. Sunday Dr. Stuckmeyer will perform the rite of ordination for Datdd whg. has accepted a call to Grace Luthmn Church in Hastings. He will be installed there on J|me 25 . . ■ ■ ' Vacatioa Church School workers will be consecrated. The .Oumcel Choir will sing ■‘Wherever There Are Two” at f I. m. Pat Lysinger and Dodie Duckwitz will present a <•»**, * 0 Divine Redeemer” at 11 a.m. • Vacation School will start i Monday for tdiildren four years of age Mirough junior Ugh ■chool. Mrs. Doris Remmel will direct the echool for the tsip-week I CHURCH of CHRIST ( 310 HUGHES ST. FE 5-1156 Roosevelt Wells, Evangelist Sundonr Bible Study for oU ages. 9;45 p.tii; Sunday Worship Periods 'll gjn. and 7 pja. . Tuesday Weekly Bible Stud#. 4 pjn. The board of trustees will ^at 8 p.m. Monday with Axel Kjol-,hede in chmge. The eession of the .Church will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday. The pastor is moderator-and Donald F. Biieden is clerk. Youth to tiooor. Graduates Tte mVATION ARMY 29 W. Lawranc* Street Sunday Sch'l 9:45 ajn. ToungPaopla'i Legion 6 pim. Mom'g Wonhip 11 a.m. Evangaliftic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednaiday Praytr and Praiat Mapting 7:00 p.ih. CAPTAII and MBS- I- WUIAM HEAVER Good Music — Hagtng —'True to (he Word Pdoching God Me«ts With Us — You Too, Are Invited APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST 458 Central Saturday Young Paople ..:..... 7 ;30 P.M. Sunday School and Worship.....lOKX) A.M. Su^y Evening Service .........7:30 p.M. Tuct. end Thun. Services......7:30 P.M. Church FE 5-8361 » I 5f. PduTmffiodTstrwnr Give Banquet for Area High School Seniors The Methodist Youth FUlowiMp oi St. Paul Methodist Churdi will honor members graduating from area high schoola at a banquet at 6:30 Sunday evmiing. Toastmaster sdll be Brian O’Neil, ■enior at Bloomfield HlUs High SohooL Rev. Paul Greer of Houghton, former associate pastor of the Dearborn Methodist Church will be| guest speaker tor the banquet and will alao speak at t|ie 10 and 11:15 morning worship services. Assisting counselors/Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Heale/' snd Pa^ James McClung with arrai^ emnts are Lois Zimmer, Marilyn Roblnaon, Janet Lyons and Mai7 Pearson. Graduates to be honored include Donald Beltz, Pamela Noren. Har- Where --- 1^1 |;W P.M. TOVni niOOlUM 7:te P. M. CwtMiatal Prvfram mb: “A Punkat^WIta PvrpoM" W* cordially woJeome you in all our services ■ O. P. Eastman, Minister FIRST UNITED MISSIOHART CHURCH l^ae. ineM^a MesSSSSil Horton, Janet Haldane, G s Reynolds. David Robinson, mine Pinkerman, David Uoyd and Janet Pearson. ^ Detroit Stake Has Conference FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 25 East Bird. South General Offkts: Anderson, Ind. E. D. Johnson, Minister "A United Church for a Divided World'' Sunday School .... . 9:30 X.M. • Morning Wwship, 10:30 a.m. / “Fathers Must Hold Stead''" Leadership Ttaifting, 5:15 p m. -^Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m. Evening VMpers, 7:30 p.m. '“A Folfier'a Failure" ST. ANDREWS , EPISCOPAL CH.URCH siMjunaMRT^OAD Rev. Edward A Lewry. Rector SERVICES W I o.m. dqd 10 run. United Presbyterian Churches OAKtJtHD AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac aadraj tlmktmta. Voiitb Dlractor Morning Worship . 10:00 A M. Sunday School .....11:20-A.M. Youth Fellowship S:45 P.M. Evening Wgiship ... 7:00 P.M.. Wednesday Prayer . 7:00 P.Mp AUBURN HEIGHTS lO.OQ A.M. - Sunday School 11:15 A.M. - Morning Wonihip ’ UP'TO DATE ’ No Youih, Fellowship DRAHON Drayton Pltlna, Mlebigan W. J. TmuvIumi Jr.. Pattor Bible, School 9:45 A.f^. Morning Worship • 11:00 A.M. Youth Groups .... ',8:30 P.M. Evening Worship . . 7j30 0 P.M. Study Hour . . 7:30 P.M. JOSLYN AYE. Joelyn at Third Cdmoae L WsUlsi. Pastor Sui>doy Sdiool .... .'9:30 A M. Worship Sarvicss . . .1045 A.M. Evs^g Servioe ■ .. 7:00 P.M. Church of Jesus CJifist of Latter • Day Saints Holding Sessions * Elder Famkiin D. Richards, an asistsant to the CoimcH of Twelve Apoetles, and Elder Irvtai B. Ny-degger, e membi^r of the General Welfare Staff, of The Church of J^ Chriet ot Latter-day Saints (Ifahnoa) in Salt Late City, are featuml epeakera today and. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH poklond oiyl Sogirtqw T Pontloc, Michigan ^ Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor . 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY *5CH00L 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP "PAUL SELF COMMENDATION ’ EVENING SERVICE 7 P.M. • WHAT IS THE GOAL OF THE WORLD COUNCIL "F CHURCHESi^ Dr. Savage oPboth. services ______________ ferenoe ot the Oiurdh’s Detndt Conducting the eontorfnee ia Stake President George W. Rom-jney, Bloomfield Hilb. le lavltod. wUl be teM at ii:|9 Jim. aad t ^ql. 6IS ,N. Waadward Ava., [ OAKURD PARK NETHOmST CHURCH onlcolm and Gienwood * flev. J. W\ Dfig.Jbs(ee' nr: Trank Magin, Lay Speakei Sunday School ll:l5 A M. E3dei^ Richard, a former Salt ■ke attorney, bna aervad as com-mimianar of the Federal HoiHlng Admlniatration. Me baa also been prominent fe the mortgage bank-idg busineie. He was serving as presideDt of the Northweatem State* Mission when called to hie prgpent chuicfa appointment. i EMw Nydegger ie a director of the Church Wdfare Plan. in Carillon Recital Tent AAaotings Slated at Hughes and Franklin Evangelist G. P. Holt of Indian-apolis, Ind., will conduct the revival meetings to be held Sunday through, June 30 at -a tent erected at Hugbet and FTiinkUp-^ roads. Servkee will begin at T:tt p.m. Member! M the Hr All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike numbers will be aeveral choirs and I ojo, — Holy Communion '< 9:30 and 11:15 a.m, — Morning Proyar and-Church School Promotion Servioe. -TBuredoy, Juno 24 — 10 d.m. • Holy Comauiiion Saturday,‘juiio 24 — St. John Baptist 7 a.m. — Holy Communion i Women of. New Bethel Baptist Church are sponsoring a lawn tea |rom 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lqe A. Stewart, 7J Oawford St. The public la invited. ClHirch of God. are the sponsors. Coming from Cleveland, Ohio, and First Congregational Church ( CHURCH OF tMe RESURRECTION jt- i« Clarkston ElemeMiry SchoM, 6595 Wsfctor*- Rd. . 91^:30 A. M.—Hbl^ Communion ond Sermon - with ChurcH 'School * AlexafHtof I Mill, E. Huron and Mt. Gamens Maleohs K. Burton, Minister Howard Clegg Ir.. Assistant Morning Worabip and ' , Church SdiV Lorge Q«t>ir—Thrilling AAusic for #t^ Whole Fomily. Deportmentalizet^Sundoy School. Rsdfo Broadeaat WPON 10:1,? A.M. Eeeh Sunday MID-WEEK SERVICE "7:30 P.M. Sunday Sdiool Attendance Sunday 1^3 OR. TOM 'AAALpNE, Pogtjbr ■'a ■. -f. "W THE POKTIAC PIlBsa SATUKDAy, JUNE Mi poimic CHUBCH ol CHRIST turn l» «» "MMli.lt IMk" not 'mm - obm - cm am. 1110 N. R3UIY ST. TEM2B9 . W, W. m. Mlatmt Bikl* Study ... I:S0 ~ » for Ali Agm MofidBg Vurdiip .. 10;S0 "Sqm FoofurM of In^ ErwOog Worridp ... t.-QO Rk ‘*74q ChiMtOB____ ■ .... I I CHURCH of CHRIST n tAFAVfTTE ST. LM’t ow mrnmp m:m ajl LotQ’t Pkf bimibi.fmrjt «MM*v ...V.M rjl For NoIm Stb/o Study CqH; n MtTi Q. c. wu.ua Mi I-1M3 Sundsy ^110:00 XM. Wonliip4ouLil:00 R.H. Touth'Spur .6:15 P.M. Goipsl Hour 7:00 P M. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH MAfrin at Falrmount A woni Father's Day to Be Observed oralid qMIm ISM. MMlw Aai- day at OaidudrA^ UMM Hm liMi’a ChofM a Ray. lliaedBra IL Alkfoidi ' ■ * * \# '*♦ 'Tha Monarch Wlth'^flS Muchi «ey " wUl be tha tbama of the Phmecr Youth Group, and "Hduae of Horrora” wUl ba pie aubfoet of the BuUdera ipwip at 9:45 pji. Mra. Faya Hunloy, Mra. Ted.Girt-num, Mrs. Herman Reeder, Au-| Linkeman, Mrs. Charles Aguyae and Mrs. Theodore A. AUc- The sanctuary carpet proJo<^ is completed and the new carpet '^d Four Towni . METHODIST CHURCH ■BnttMUOAL nJURiyi The Mstortcal plaque presented First Mathodiat Church was dedicated in an outdoor service in the pceaenee of the congragatton. Wearing his father's wedding suit ol broadcloth It (laO) Norman W. Toddjqf 28 Utica Road. The Mack top hat. told haaded cane and cut away Prince Albert, coat were faahiou of the U80a. Mrs. Todd la gowned in a’ black China silk parly dress trimmed with lace apd Jet beads. With the 129.yearold Armt with hoop ildtt she wears a polman wool qqie and ribboa trimmed bonnet. .Rev. William R. Worth in the background Is eamdnte pastor Firid Methodist; Rev. Paul T. Hart (right) Is the ppstor. Ices will be held at 8:30 and 11 a.ih. Sunday School wiU by at 8:45 a.m. Sunrise Service Set for Wisner Stadium eSRISTUH PSTCmC SaorCE CHURCH 30 WhittoMro Stroot ‘ SUNDAY. 7:30 P.M. WianurSlidiumwiUbtt sponaored by ttie Pontiac lAswidatkn at T:« luwfo tag. The aervtoe will be time tar worshipers to attend their wceahip hour, said Dr. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH W. Oiboon. Mlnisior FE 4rQ239 347 N. Sogitanr Bibto School .! 9foS A.M. Momtaq WoraUp ...lldlOAJI. Youth Sarvioa .. ;.J 6:00 Pi4. Evening Servioa .....,.7dl0 PM* itlve of Northern Michigan, haa distinguished hlm-ta the Christian ministry since graduation from Garrett Bible in Ehranston, Ol. to coming to the Detroit diureh in 1967 ho wae pastor of the Broadway Methodist Church in In- Jack C. MdtohaU, head Mra. E. C. Whitfield, music; and Mk. Natalie Cook, membership. At the annual meettag the congregation voted to hold union serv. icea with the newly organised Pilgrim Congregational Church of Birto 0r. Bohort B. Pforee, goetor Rev. r. WUliam Palmer of the United Preebyterian Church in Auburn Heights wiU also participate in the Wrvlee. Rev. J.'E. Vail Allen of the First Church of the Nasarene wiH,read Cross of Christ Bloemfleld Township Square Lake and Tiriugrapb Pev, Oafoyao PeraJlng Church Sotvioo . —iriS A.M. Sunday Sdieel i.. .lldX) AM St. Mark JSSSSS^SSA. Wjd. C. Qrofo, fVielor Church Servlco .... 8:45 A.M. Sunday School — 9:45 AM. Church Service —11:15 AM. Cedar Crest Hewonf E. Cfoycombo, Pastor Services at 1:30 A.M. and II AM. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Grace A/eboid G SFuckmoyor, Pastor Church Sorvloo .... OiOOAM WIMH5 ;§t. Stephi ■mMMVIK K« en Guy B. Sfollh, Pttrtur ' a. Trinity ^ -V'“ES*r'r Sooond iirvioo ... lldlO A.M St. .Paul Rev.Jfgarigo S?K»cJtaW The 75-volce Citywldc Choir Union under the _ hanks Tritridhg “ Is our God" and "God of Our Fathers." ChurdiM of Pontiac have been an important part of the 10^ heritage' of -the--Gky of Several churdiea have existed for the entire century. Pastors urgu aU Pontiac church people to Join ^ the early morning expresatan of rfligieus heritosu of the dty. nilST FREE MBTBOD18T Rev. Lyle W. Noethrtip. general secretary of evangeUam from Wl- speaker ri Q~i. m. Sunday at v New Congregation BETHEL TABERIACLE Pink niolnin euena d nouae s. a. le Ajc. wswau U ajl rtPJi. Rev. and AArs. E. pouch BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH W. Huron at Mark St. Pastor, Dr. Emil Font* ' •:a A.1L oajmhJMad Omms . T.-aaP.lC. 9-YAonesk wro.. ins p.m ma-WMa OHgtM UNITY The Rev. Mr. North is in the city to ----- - - ■ of a nrwTTMe the Waterford u«a. He will at T:30 p. m. in the Free Motb-odiat Church In Ooiloid., Dr. lYank P. Madsen, preridmt t the Michigan Synod of Unitied Luthoraa Church in Arnar* tea. will preoch Sunday at the Ludienm Church of the Ineamate, U'BloomfMd Township miestan. Memben of the Women’s Mta-sioMry FeilowBiilp are asked to brti« aaythliv to tlie Itaen Ittta to the T:30 meeting Tuesday ovu-~ iptlat Cbtoch. ( hi CMvuiy Baptist Mm Warren Horn tad Mrs. Jameo Rui ~ V. V. JOBirB RORMOlilR Itov. M. L. J. BriUu^ ( choir ggtf ewBErigattaa wB bo gUMti at flw 8:10 SOnttay aftor- Central Methodist HURON at PBURF MILTON R. BANK Porior D. I. WAUACE o^ I. H. HAU, Aaaoa Potooio ^'WHrYhe church UVES" 'MORNING :WO®ll^ and T0:45 \ . ' * Oroideasf Livo'oi) WA>N - Il.a7 A.M Churoh Sohool 9:45 A.M.^Youtb ■^bNlM 9:00 and 1:00 F.M. Rk* Hulbort was elected presi- dent of thi youtii group; Sale Saaa, aident; Judy Rioharda, secretary; and Judy Wolverton, chaplain. ^ "Creative Memory” will be Ihe theme of Dr. Alfred Gray’s eermon at the 11 a. m. Sunday fetirioe in the Pine Lake Elementary .School on West Long Lake Road, west of Middle Belt Road. Rev. Roy Lambert Elected President Rev. Roy Lambert of the Lakft-' United was elected the'Waterford Tawn-Mtaistertal Fellowahlp at the June meeting. He succeeds Pastor Arvid E. Anderaon rt,.Chrter Lutheran Churrit- -’ DB. FRANK P. MADSEN Ufiasen secretary-tiwaeurrr was Pastor Robert L. Adame of Crescent Hills Baptist Church. Pastor Anderaon eummarised the activitiee and programs of the year which included three meetings wlhh Waterford Towmhip School offlclals to discuss relationship between . the ohurc achoolB, a tUacuasion of .township government problema led by Junes Seeterlln, And a panel discussion by funeral directors led by Carl Dcmelaon, Leonard Coats uid Lewie Wlirt. A > ' ★ , Ministers of the fellowship ex-presued regrets that Pastor Anderson wae fotodng Christ Lutheran Church. 'A forawril ptente will honor him on June 39 at Dodge Park 10. Oakbnd Aymm U.P. Church Commtfnoratlng VoeqHbn Mbb School ."Wotorford Towash/p'e American Baptist GtmretT CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Mtr. IMm* U, Stows. Psalar EVMGEUSnC TUBUlilCU . Sundor Sohool 10 am.— Ctamoo ier AO Agoal Ptoodting 11 ojb. and 7|0 pun. Yeuto 9:30 pm. • Sadie ~ ClCLW 7:104m.. 100 ke to DokaH Z) wsksms uto no, os. mw. m bum A toastoy. Vasiw W FIRST METHODIST CBMirsn from Oeoo If Obotofh too stoto ludaen Paul T. Hart Pester Wm. F. Werih, Asrodete Faster ' MORNING WORSHIP—10:00 A. M. CAPT. WM. HEAVER CHURCH SCHCXX—11:30 A. M. METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP—<:15 P. M. wfoswtoy. im y.i DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCN miwMa t.«w» M timm ^ on amm o. Sunday Seheol 19 AM-Munitog Bfonhlp.11:90 AM -------■*"**"“ ::5:.fa Senrloe ,. t Service .. ^ Servioe . College Quartet Giving Concert Sunday Evening *rhe Crusaders Male Quartet of Olivet Nasarene College will pre-' t en hour of sacred music at First Church of the Nosarsne; 60 State St. at 7 p.m. Sundoy. In addition to their musical pre-| gram, the bjuartet will intervlw high achool etudonto totarostod In attending Olivet Naxareno OoBege. The group will be upcompunlud by Dr. .Ralph E. Purry, dirsetar of Graduate Stndioe to Reiigtan. A member of Pbl Delta Kappa National Honor Society, he to " I “Who’s Who to the MMweet.” The concert is open to the public without admimdon dterge, the Rev. J. E. Van Allen said. ST. PAUL METHODIST IW B. 8«Mrt Ltot •«. PI Mni-PI Mtn Annex, 510 Alton A p.m. Sunday wHh gueela dremmg in centennial eoetnme. The Senkr Missfcmaiy ■ Chorus wiU pceeent a progrun,,entitled^''’8trth of the HynBa^ The best costume wUI be recognised. Mra. Mae V. Gunn is director. Rev. L. R. Miner le Will Wsar Cestumts The Rev. Jamee Hayes has given porishioners of St. Michael Catholic Church pennimlon to wear Centennial ooitumos at 10 o’dodc Maas Sunday. They win elt in a group the front of the church. MISSIONARY AaiANCE CHURCH 220 North Cam Lake Road,' Pontiec, Miehlgen 0. I BEASCHE. Pastor , B. W. LANPHEB. Asst. Poefor * ■OMDAT ecnpoti ... .i:tt am. ^ TiuiNtNO lotm... .t:se r. a MoaMino wownhp..ifmam. Bvanttra saij^. . . t;w p.m. "TIM PsaUr. kto awM MawsuSii" onakHk ■la’* nw. ItoMba. PrMeliiBf EVARGEUCAL URITED BRETHREH CHITRCR 212 Baldwin Ave. ■ . ' < -Phone FE 2-0726 Poito Oeaito iwT^ym‘A?m^^niaw Okssmii ^ •ntop Otoodl »:a A. M. ' / \ ^ "-eSST: ^ NORTH EAST COMMUNITY CHURCH EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN 1“ »;m a.M. 11M Avmhm CHURCH 64 West Columbia Ave. FE 5-9960 Sunday School ........................ 9A5 A.M. Morning Worship ................... 10:55 A.M. TrsWng Union ......................... 6d0 FM. Evening Service ....*............. 7:90 F.M. Oossk •staksr toatoy: B«v. tot WstMo s( Dskrstt srVeiSiSr Methodists Plan School Vacation Bible School will be held Monday through June 29 at th#^e ‘ ----- Orion Mfthodlet Church, 306 Flint St., Lake Orion. Mra. William Tormoblea will be diNOtar of children in kindergarten through the eighth grade. Tranapartatlqa be fumWied.. Dr. Madsen to In the ana to, formally organise tide new oongre- tugether lari October. Members. , 230 & I A mUa north ef Square Laka Road. Tha cengtoftion win be Oor-...................... United a pneamit baptised membership of IN per- The formal tas|allstioa of the first church council as well as the baptism of adults will also take pl^ at thta swtee. bnn ataiy after the waraUp hoar a mbaaemtV R k tha pacuBar quaUty hf a tMl to p««^ tha fedts of oth-en and to forget bis own. — Faitii.Bapfist Churdi 3441 AIRPORT ROA^i OLD PaaHIOM eOlfDAT—AntliMitta dptami Sundoy School........ 10:00 A. M. Worship Service ... .41:00 A. M. OM rkshlirto Pmrlst Evenirm Service ..T. 7:30 P.M. Mrs. sTnabbMfe. OM Pfetolm OmU eiasw Wed. Proyer Service.. TiSO P. M. dRaiimcmt Baptist Church 68 W. Wolton ^ FE 2-7239 Sundoy School .... ^ ......... .‘1Q:00 A. M. Morning Servite .....................11:00 A. M. **Succ999fid FaHurei** FoSfor Somers Pttoehlag Evening Service ................. 7:30 P. M. Mr. Aebert Oavtik, Pnoebing Youth Group...................6:30 P. M. YOU ARE \ INVITED TO HEAR • - Y FIRST CHURCH ^Te NAZARENE THE 60 STATE STREET Sunday Sdwol'^.. .MS AM. Mernina Werehip.lliOO AM. ONE HOUR OF SACRED MUSIC 7 PM SUNDAY'NIGHt RY CRUSADER QUARTET OLIVET CiOaiCE ^ ' HEAR* ■%-OR. RAU>H ^RRy /. E. Van Alhn. Pmtor 1 . ..r- .1' X Morris Womack head of Bible department at MUAigan Clui$tian Jutuor College, Roehetter SPEAKING C>N "New Testoment Christior^" JUNE 18^ 7:30 EACH EVENING Church of Christ 6400 AAACEDAY DRIVE WAJERFORDa MICHIGAN Mite, Wfo»t 8l>.Dixie Hwy. off Wiritsm* t^k. IW,Jl ' Hen^ R, Schoolcraft School * • THt TOT^IAC : ,-iMJKE : P. to Brighten the Day rAe lP^ L Morforis of Midway, Ayenue^ anaaOtce tHt * ^OfemeiU , of Oeir ' dmghter Linda CarM to Firtman IJC. Dale N, Simpson, VSN, son of hfrs, Bertha Simpson qf Keego Harbor and Nmman SimpsM of teigk . Her fu SUSAN JANE MARTIN LINDA CAROL MORFORD G>nnie Shindorf Marries The Clayton Leaches of Lake Angelas Shores t announce the engagement of l&eir, daughter Jean Carol to iRo^r , Upson, son of the Albert Upsons. of Osterley, Middlesex, England, She attends the University of * Midiigon, .. ^ ’i nhere her [ fsdnce iamxived his maptgr’s degree in • huiness adminidbraHen. ,'The Gordon J. McKenzies of Lake Orion announce the engagement of their daughter Marilyn L. to Darrel Frank, son of the fFillidm Franki of Mishawaka, Ind. She attends 'Weuern Michigan University where her fiance is staff assistant of Henry Hgll IRILYN L, MeKENZIE f' 'air Weds at St. Michael Pa i r I s Wed Greenti&ld VillageSetting for Miller-Eaion Nuptials Future LMvJnf for Canada and New En^dnd following • an afternoon reception In the American Legkn HaU are the Alfred J. ^ Schweiaen who pledged vows before the Rev. Charles E. . Cushing this morning In St. : Michael Chun*. The foiTner Connie Rae Shindorf Is the daughter of tMe Raymond Shindocb Cant-. Mwi^eioe. TV bridegroom’s parento, the Alfred Schweizers, are of St. Charles. With her gown of white silk taffeta and Ale neon -lace, styled with bustle bac^ and dapel train, the brkle wore fingertip veiling by a crystal tiara. Pink miniature roses and white carnations comprised her erescent-riiaped bouquet. Matron of honor, Mrs. Harold J. Hook of Flint, «>d Carol Bauer, bridesmaid, appeared in Nght blue silk organu over. in Rite at Cranbrook veiled peart crowns and held . teal-blue-tipiied white eama* BIRMINGHAMJulia Page Nethercot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. David George Nethercpt and William Danforth Mulliken spoke their wedding vows this .•Jtemoon in Christ Chujoh- Fred May of St. Charles was best man. Guests wen aeated - -by Richard Reaidon of St. Charles and the bride’s brothers Ronald and Robol ’The new Mrs. Sefaweizer is a graduMe of St JoaeA's School of X-ray Technology, .Flint, and her husband attended Michigan Slate IMveraity. They wia live In FUnt. White roses accented Mrs. k AUn^ED J ’The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mulliken of Champaign.'HI. The brfcfe’s dress of white silk mist vras edged with heirloom rose point lace and the bouffant sUrTleU to a chapel train. "V ★ ★ ★ ' A crown of lace held a veil ‘ of Ducheaae lace from her mother’s wedding veil and ahb carried a white prayer book ‘ with white ordilds ~ ~nnnigrRQNd^^ Mrs. Ross L. Heald of Egypt, Mass., sister of the. birde, was' matron of honor and wore p full skirted yellow oigtinu, - frock, nntefaing tiiHb g^^ bat and carried white daisies with variegated ivy. ■ Reception at the ainton Irai followed the Saturday afternoon nuptials of Phyllis Jepn Eaton of Detroit to Arthur H. Miller of Fairfax Avenue in Martha Mary Chapel, Greenfield yUlage,. Dearborn. . , ★ ir , ir The Rev. John aufelt of St. John Episcopal Oiurch, Royal Oak, performed the c^mony before 150 guests. Parents of the bride are Mrs. Mary Louise England of Detroit and Paul Eaton of Kansas aty, Mo. ’The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. Arthur (MUler of Detroit and the late’ Mr. Miller. • ★ ★ ★ ’The floor-length bridal gown was fashioned of wh)te satin. Guipere lace applique accented the Empire weistUne and the A headpiece of orange'ldo ertip ve: soma' secured a fingertip of sUk iUurion. White orchid.-. - Tested on the bride’s white prayer book.’ Bride Is Honored Popal Blessing Given as Sharon -Donley Weds Judy Rae Jacobson,,, bride-elect of Airmah 2.C. Ronald C. Crowe was honored at a shower Friday evening In the Home at Jaiiri fboe on Dor- A Papal blessing was bestowed upon Sharon Marie Donley and J. Lawrence Decker who repeated marriage vows to the Rev. Francis J. O’Don- chester Road, Bloomfield Township. Sharing' hostess honors were Mrs. Ronnie Kilgore and Mrs. William Park. Mrs. RaytHond Jacobson and Mrs. Warren P. Croww, mothers oTthe engaged couple, both of Williams Lake Road, at* tended the party. ★ w ★ -Among some 30 guests were Mrs. Fremont ’Thoe, Mrs. Richard Crowner and Mrs, Robert Crowner of Gawaon; Mrs. Raymond Gamache, Gai^ den aty; Mrs. Johii ZIga, Detroit; Mrs. Roy Lewis. Michael Church. The John E. Donteys of Sber-idu Street, wen hosU at their daughter’s afternoon buffet re* . ceptlon at Pontiae Loed Hall on Kennett Road. The bride* groom is the son of Mrs. Floyd Decker of Elizabeth Lake Road and the late Mr. Decker. han. Royal Oak and Eugene Crowe. Cblumhlavllle From Drayton Plains were Kay Greer, Mrs. Thomas Slachlcr. Mrs. Eart Hotchktef^ and Mrs. tklwin Swanson. / ' Gowned In bouffant white . silk organza a^ted with rose applique on the chqper train and scoop neckline, the bride held a crescent df Majestic -daisies mounted on a white missal. A cap of Alenoon Ian caught her French iUusion veil- ATTEND I________ Attending their sister wert tthieqn Donley. ^ Naomi Circle Hears of Party; , Maid of honor Victoria Nun-neley, oT Btamingham. and bridesmakls SalUe Mulliken. . Am *......../'.II Honor maid Hope Hovis of Detrbit wore Capri blue silk organza, over taffeta, styled with beU s^. MRS. ARTHUR H. MILUCR Mrs.- Arthur SoDutt of Ogemaw Road was' iMMtess at dreaa, and Mrs. Schweizer, ,in beige silk with nylon overskirt, , wwe pink roseL Gais'Going Green (NEAl-A kvely. pide OeU-dqn green is used everywhere in the Paris Uectioas; for friends of Bethany Baptist Churdi’s Naomi Circle Thurs-day. > ■ . Mrs. Grace Steeves, Who offered devotionals, told M the Michigan Baptist Convention house party being given this weekeiql at Hilfedale OoHege. Following the business meeting, Mrs. Etta HiUer. chairman, asked that nnembers attend the September meeting with reporta of their summer Bctivltfes. sister df the brkiegroom; Gail Monroe of Milford, Ohio; and. Carol Schendeman of Lancaster, Ohio wore similtu- frocks Mizpah Temple •Ends Season Mary Lee England of Neoaho, Mo., attended her cousin as bridesmaid, with lieanna King bf Oetrblt. Attired in aqua ttoisies and ivy. Charles YoungCT III of Champaign, Dl., was best man. and ushers included the bridegroom’s brother John Mulliken, Bruce Chester imd McDonald Merz, orgar of blue-tipped wWte carnations. A reception was given at Or-diard Lake Coimtry Qub. After a wedding trip the couple will live in Cambridge, Jerry Whiting of Detroit was best man for his brotber*ln-law, and guests were seated by Roy C. Cook and Donald Kea. both of Detroit. After a honeymoon in Missouri and Kansas, Mr. Miller and his bride will be at home in Pontiac. The last regular meeting of Mizpah Temple No. 7 Pylhlam Sisters was ’Thursoay evening at Fellowship Hall on Voor-heis Road. Refrealmienta were served by Mn. MUtoitProbert, Mrs. Ro^ $mlify and Mrs, William Cbfwie. ' The bootti sponaored by ftfe group at the fair* in Watnlord Comimmlty Omter will be open ■ Diane Crowe will be ‘honor attendant at the July 8 wedding in Our Lady of the Lakes Church. Maiy FoMer of Minneapolis, Minn., apd Janet Moe will Attend their cousin as bridesmaids with Kay Greer. MRS. J. LAWRENCE DECKER Two Luncheons Set by Choir Newexjmers Pick Workers for Summer ’The diancel Choir of First Congregational CJiurch is plan* -ing two public luncheons next week in connection with the Greater Pontiac Centennial. Hours will be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.ihi ’Tuesday aq^, Friday Kathlejn with Patricia Donley and Kathleen Kinch serving as bridesmaids. ’They wore pale yellow chiffon over matching ajfeaths mM held baskets of daisies. , , On the esquire side were Robert Wernet, beet man and -*vshers Michael ^lls and Robert Lynch of Detroit. Robert Lee carried the rings. James ’ Donley and George Lee. brother And cousin of the bride 1 Admire Him, Says Abby Three Cheers, Husband Put Social Vulture in Her Place LACE AVER TAFFETA Gr^ cymbidium orchids were pinned to Mn. EAton’s dress of beige Chantilly lace over green taffeta. OES Lun<;heon ’Ihe Newcomers Club of Pontiac is making tentative plans for sununer activilies with the appointment of chairmen of standing conunittees. Mrs. Gordon Low, president. has hamed Mrs. James Wood, in; Mrf J. ' aqd^ Friday gymnasium. 1 be used for the church’s organ fund. Mrs. James Absher, chairman. is being assisted by Mrs. Osri Leonard, Mrs. Osrt Weber, Mrs. Robert Reynnelis and Mrs. Anton Simaon. Charles Wilson dfeects the choir. The mother of the Mde* groom in ptaik nylon sheer over matching silk, wore a pinfe hat and wrist OHsage of pink and Members of tbxmp 4, Order of Uie Eastetii Star, were served dessert-luncheon Thursday following a busineM meeting at the Pioneer Drive home of Mrs. Bryce Rockwell. Mrs. Mrs. William Hom>rr of Cooley Lake Road will open her home hr a picnic 17. rrogram chairman; Edward Graybiel, social; Mrs. Eugene Bulgodzy, membership; Mrs. WilUam EmeiAon, courtesy; Mis. Loren Ger-llnger, finance; Mrs. Mert Jennings, philanthropy; Mrs. Gordon Be^, telephm; and Mrs. William Moizny, transportation. Mrs. Clifford WU-cox will be corresponding .aec-retary. Leaving for Northern Michigan, the new Mrs. Decker was wearing a beige linen tab-eade and persimmon accewor* ies. She attended Nazareth Cbl-fege and Mr. Decker holds an engineering degree from DM* venlty of Detroit. They wlU' llw in Bloomfield Terrace. White cymbkUum ordiidi complemented Mrs. Donley’s WiH Show Film ice blue lace sheath dross, 'fte ndKAe Blrdfall P. Hodgins of Lonut Linda, Calif, will show a color motion picture "Nature J^aka -- ---------ta” aft this mother of die brid^room atelge silk sheath, gold ac-cesBories and wAre mahogany cymbidium ordiids. on Vacatkn Trails” evening in Riverside Seventh Day AAwndst Church. to see the .dociimcntary, I and wild life'motion picture. Garden Group Installs Its New Officers By ABHUIL VAN RUREN DEARAIBBY: Ust evenii« we had aame couples in. One of the women said, "Did you bara and Bill divoroer' Every one ex-prwsed snr- Then this wcAnan saM, ’’Don’t you want to hear ABBY the details?" And my husband spoke up and said, ‘‘Not particularly. You can’t belie\« half of v^t you hear these days."< Suddenly the room became as quiet ak a tomb, and then someone; changed* the subject.' Don’t you think (hat since k' 1___..________V.-.* U- fd'y husbaiid Was the host* hC . was 100 per cent wrong to embarrass a guest.who only wanted to mqke coiWersatlon? ' HIS WlFE^ DEAR WIFE: Folks who feq<( on the domestic scraps of others deserve to be em-tmrrassed. Good for your hus-- bapd. 1 admire him. married , for over 25 years to S'‘[nan who "loves peo^,’’ but forgets that I am one of the "people. ” He loves to tell Jokes, but, Abby. I can't ex* artly split my sides laughing , at Jokes I beard fO years ago. When he wa» tick ii) the hoa-pital I sat by his bed for hodrs, and he never had a word for me, but as soon as a nurse walked in lie started acting cute and cutting up. He is always the life of the^ party, espedmiy Alien there are widows ««1 divorcees arokuyf. He claims they are "ksiesome;*’ but he doran’t care if I am fonesome. I have the feeliiv be is stUl looking. Is he? COMEDIAN’^ WIFE DEAR WIFE: Your huriMuid Js "looldiig" aU right Lookii« for someone to appreciate him. Every woman who is married to a "contedian’’ has h«^ his jokes before, but the smart ones laugh anyway. Do the best you can with him, Honey. Biorlsh as he zpay be. the guy -Jn your hand „ia still better than the one in jpie burii. A lovvly wedding need- not be expensive. For Abby's pamphlet on "How to Have a Lo^ ly Weddiig,” send 50 cents to Abby, Boot 3385, Beverly HiUs. Calif. Will Present \ Piano Pupils in 2 Recitals Piano itudento of Amy Hogle will be priesented in two re-citalB at t and 8 p.m. Monday in Grace Lutheran Church. Participating students will include Elaine Oait, Nancy MArtusiewics, Shaila Simmons, Rosemary Lawion, Mary Kay Ward, Lois Gustafson, Nancy Church and Dkk Jositas. Also playing will be DeM>tc Van Natter, Sondra Clark, Llr-da Jositu, Linda ' Shelton, Nancy Jositas and Diane Vin- •DiAR *ABBY: My,^ighbor keeiw taklnc my flowers without aaidiH; me. How can I tAcL ' fi%'tell her to stop? GOOD NEIGHBOR ; DEAR NEIGHBOR: Gather together a nice little bouquet , and take it to your neighbor. In parting aay. "-Any time you warn a few flowers, please ask We.” <^’U get the ' - **»*•> • ' ' r A, :■ > DEAR ABBY; J have been CONFIDENTIAL TO MRS., , W; No one in.the ppstal serv-toe may opeti or Infercept mail that is sent ftrstrcbus, even though it may contain obscene or criminal matter. Send all objectionable advafisementa for (^Mcene literature to' ^ Chief Postal Inspector, WaW-ington, Die., and ^ sure to enclose the envelope In •«wiiich it dime. I'oilowlng awards presenta-tfoas, the second group 6t pu-pUs' SHI. be presented. They . will indude mizanm ‘Sdmltz. Marcel de Releigh, Janet Hal-dane/Shmtm Bis^, Shiriey Kath, Judy O'Dea, ^ Cynthia ■ Humphrey, Margaret Wilson and David Vjmmnan. . Linda Sue Kreps, DebUe Venenum, Jody Schmuker, Namy Schmuker, Wendy Bar-deaux and Sally Cupp also will Everybody b«r a probient. What’s.yaurs? For a periMnal reply, write td Abby, B« 3^ Beveriy HlUa, Calif. Be sure Awards prosumtattaiis 'will lol-tow the sdedtons d Charles Pectitt. ftask ttssstpOer, Ma^ Uyn Thrifer. DiailM GlIeA and Officers for Sylvan Lake ranch,. Womaa’a National FAnn and Garden Aasociation Wne installed by Mrs. C. I. Humphries, a past president, at the annual cooperative tunchfdn Thursday at the Oakland County Boat Chib. Hostesses were Mrs." Albmt E. Kohn, Mrs, Irvlr« Memipdr' Mrs. Eugene Johnson. Mrs. Wgyne Smith and Mrs. Ray-. Two former members, Mrs. George Keavy and Mrs. John Greenlee, also Mrs. John Hanson and Mrs. Paul Jenaen were guests. Meetii«s, wUl be i Tdce'Ihe Facts, (NEA) - The womaq who forms the habit of coapnsdng her lips in simoyance or anger la simply defeating hendf. She it asklnt for hard lines about the mouth. AU (d ns mud ax* pWas emotions every day but ward lines that af« thd i of dfesatfetAefton. Thl» cart not to carve such dlsaatfefito-tion into a aort of l&did Ap * for everyone to read. Protect Potents Vjooi. Siunmef plans for the Newcomers Club of Pontiac were sparked by d look at the group*s scrapboplcs of / past everUSi Tflanners\ include (from left) Mrs. Johp Holmes, treasurer; Mrs. Cordon Low, president; Mrs. ‘Fraricis McDowell, secretary; and Mrst. William Deutsch, historian. .=- the Bines," at S:«. Tichat aalea for tha sight eve aiiip of musical and other artistic avents are at Grinnell’s Detroit and Birmingham atom hnd at the antranoe to the l,00P4aat dome. The Bleomfield Art Association sponsors the annual salute to the arts. Walking Dov/n Centennial's Memory Lane Check Hli Show Leather Is Best for Camp By JOgBPBINB LOWMAlf tlons Iv foot apedallats concerning the shoes yott child needs at for bo^ and girts b the fast. Olmbing, running ana Jum^, ki Inwropcr or outgrown weaifH weU-ttClad ahsae when I leaves tar eaaap. The best life Is aa aU leather exferd. Take )«ur child to a reputable shoe dealer and have his shoSs checked. Unlear they were pip^ phased only a(few week|*before he leaves for'camp, chanoM are they will be outgrown before tha summer is over. If tha dealer finds that thara isn't mudi growing room left, you had better be on the safe side and send akaB another path a half siao r soft ealed aheea. Theee an fine part af the time b penetration by aalis and ■harp Two dapper gray horses drew the carriage abea^ ' '$i~€harier1t. faimer fright) 'and daughter fhila-mend called‘on friends. The coachman sat ' in ^ront. The large white home on West Huron Street across from Pontiac Central Hii^ School was built more than 100 years ago. Miss Palmer who later became -Mrsr^mrdd Hoffman lived here many years. Her husband was a concert violinist.She late Mrs. Virena 'Beaudette was born and married in the home. Presently living in this gracious hoi^are Harold L. Wprd and daughter Virginiay .4t great^^ret^-granddaughter hs. Palmer. ' of Mrs. Palmer. Alumnae Unit Gives GiftJSpadea’s American Designer Pattern A gift to the American Nurses’ Foundation was made by the alumnae association of St. Joseph Mer Hospital School Of Nursing at its recent annual breakfast. Marjorie Garrow, president of the Oakland County District Nurse Aaaoclation,' acci^ited the check h^'Mrs. William Shaughnessy of 86810* representing the alum- Sorority Plas Installation noe. The presentation marked the beginning of Oakland County-’ drive to raise Its quota of the million dollar national goal. Mrs. Benjamin Kranne and Miw. S. L. A. Marshall, both of Birmingham, co-chairman for the fund-raising-campaign, hnve an-nounoed the drive will extend to .June so. The St Joseph Mercy--^umnae —-are hctlye in nihralng projects, thoughlSaimiteasleiwL^h^ of nursing has been closed forlir years. Annually, the group sponsors -a project to raise funds for nursing schplandi^. - . Beta Omega chapter of Lambda Chi Omega Sorority Installed officers for 196142 Thursday evening at the Sylvan Lake home of Mra. James Hudson Jr. Mrs. Frank W. MulhoUand accepted the president's gavel from Bruce Sanft, outgoing president Janet Evans will be vice president; Mra. Rlchanl Kistner, recording secretary; and aergeant at arma; Mrs. Richard J. DeShet-ler, corresponding secretary and Mra. Robert Leahy, treasurer. Sendngas chapter orgaidzer and rush captain will be Mrs. Garland R.. Townes. The incoming praaidmt inatalled Mrs. Sanft as chapter editor and Prooeeda from the centennial concession will aid an underprivileged lamily, adopted by the chap- About one-fifth the crop uige land in the U.S. has been seriously damaged by wind water. .Members participate in community health projects as immunization clinics, Qvil Defense programs. Future Nuriya CJub activities and refresher courses for Local headquarters for the drive is the Oakland District Nurses Association on Fulton Street. Shower Honors Rosetta Brown Mrs. Frederick Hl^e of Drayton Plains honored Rooetta Ann Brown Wednesday evening at a bridal shower and buffet supper at the hotna of the honorec's sister Mrs. Thomas Walsh on Aqusrtna Street, Drayton Plains. * Daughter of Mra. Roes Bi «f Draper Avenue and the late Mr. Brown, Roaetta will exchange vows with Cpl. Carl 0. Dali-ifiann Jr., son of the Carl G. Dali-manns of Waterford Towr&hip on July 29. The incidence of tetanus and other Infections from wounds is at Its height during the summer. There is a special tetanus hazard when children run around In country where there la the proximity of'livettock. Leather solei give protection. Also, blisters and chafing-and fungus Infections may result from khe constant wearing of shoes which kCep the feet moist .and do not allow the passage of k|r does leather. Send' along tiure than ona kind of ahoe. ^ warn your child to dry can____, between hia toea after bathing or swimming and then apply pother to the feet and between the toes. WCTU Units Represented at Annual Picnic Women’s Christian Temperance Union units Frances Willard, Royal Oak. Hazel Groan and Anna Gordon ware wpreaantad at the annual plenlc Thursday. Mra. Joseph Green, Uth District Cfariiiah dd zenshlp director, opened her hbaM at Pontiab Lake for the affair. lowed the dinner. Oraap aingtiig 4.ed by Mrs. WIDlam L. Oaris, aaillBBli wMQ|bw raeatted a favMtta seriptan viilSi4!asiM wen raad by Mho. Lome Inr' oar, Mrs. daaaph Oroen Mra. Freak Beaver. Mrs. Green wee "euettoi for Iteme brought to eeQ tor beneOt of the union's work. As an addl-donal fund-raising ’’projact” mem-bare submitted to tte tepe measure and paid a penny foe each inch of waistline. Mrs. Heniy Bateman and Mra. Ada McCullough were welcomed to membership by the Anna Gordon Union. Mra. WiUiara Carla and Mrs. Emal Lloyd whose birthdays are in June were honored with a birthday cake. . Year in and year out, the pretty shirt dreu leads the fashion scene with quiet authority, taking all seasons in its easy stride. best for you. Our sizing is comparable to ready-to-wear. This jovely coin-dotted version by Mollle Pamis is marked distinction in the effective-handling of its claasic collar, set wide and bud, « pUIn cootoM,. 31^ The gentle bodice Jolno a !>il-lowtag skirt that springs trsip an I arraagsmant of both and MX pteato. For' Mm la amMttdy belted lia Choose sUk or rayon fplain or printed), novelty cottons, ahanlung or any soft summer fabrics. .Sheer woolens or jaraey can bo oaed later in Uie yeqr, and don't overtook' the^ressy fabrics — brocade, penu de aoie, satin — for fall and winter Before you send your child to camp, take him to a reputable shoe dealer and have hie shoes checked, ■ It’s essential, with the funning, jumping and climbing he’ll do, that his shoes fit.. . ^ Have You Tried Tliid?’ e Generations Used This Preserves Recipe 5 generatkma of our family have made tMs preserve a X specialty: my mother. Mrs. ? G^ni of Utica won first for old-time recl| ceivsd the letter Mrs. Carl p. Seufert ton. You’ll have to prize at the Michigan State Fair In 1952 with thlapre- ^Claritt- thia ln\the YKLLOm TOMATO By Mra. con P. leotart "The ndpe I am sending \ | K5S3 KKT Orou belongs gM^ \ | great-grandmother, MarS# stratauailitmaw Guillot Lee, bom In 1810 In wipe tomatoes. Cover with Ontario. She mar- boili^ water and let stand 5 it • great • grtnd- roinuM. Drain and remove fath^r Charl*~l>ae. In skins earofully. Add sugar, and setUed in theli«rsn»«l^ cover and>t atand overnight, a log house whara> downtown off Mfmp and boil It Detroit is located today. ■Mg i Bvtag ft lynip and boil It »4ti^ AddHbot-pecttn4a4ater addl- off to the OvO War. Oaa •on, wouaded at OoMysbarg, heard Lin cola gtvo Ms We are not only proud that untMuttaJ tie liquid pec^'x tkm to this rec^M) ahiKtO; matpes. Add gl^er and' trinons from which the seeds have been removad. Cook until tomatoes hiye a clear appearance. Coql. Fill' glasses, seal, label and store. Tp order Pattern 1348, state size, send tt. lAdd 25 cents tor flrri-elass postage dllng. For Pattern Books 17 and 19, send H for each. Spades Patterns are the ONLY patterns using ready-to-w^ Mass. Address Spades, Box 515, C&N), Dept.' P4, New York 1. N. Y. BICHABD A. BLACKLAW Receiving e bachelor erf arts degree from the University of Michigan Saturday will be Richard A. Bladdew. Son of Mr, end Mrs. George dlecklew of Newberry Stfaet, he will attend Weyne SUM Unlvereliy'e law lebool in September. SILVERPLATED,^RYSTAL oYauammsh $5.00 VttlM From these corresponding bodyl measurements'wledt tho one size CENTENNUL PORTRAltS In NATURAL COLOR * the symbol he-derigned fw*^ the Birmin^m Arfs Festival viluch opens today is 9toger CriipgU af Kirk-.^y Road, The kiosk Crispell de-* it remiiiieooHt of tko toU, . 'x " romded cplumne which line many European streets. On the ,Ureets of Birmingham they O/jU bf covert wiA posters advertising festival events, j of thoM In cot-tumo only,. This coupon and $1:49 Ant i ties the besrtr to oho V'-color-por. — of fhemH..,-. _—. ' Cook-Nlfl^ Amsirtean'* Osplon Post, 20jS ',Atd>um >Ave, Tlmo: 2 to 9 p.m. dally, Fri., June 16 tKrouph Centanhlsl — No sp- irit Inpitation to Quality The pMple h«r« at New Way Rug and Carpal Geanera extend to yo«i this iiM^tatipn to Quality in the field of prof^k^ rug and earpat gleaning. Cill today and our axiwrta will demonetrata to you how your ontlra home can tato on new beauty and warmth. Th^’ll return your rugs, carpets 6r upholstered .furniture with all of its original beauty reftored. The cost ia nominal and the results ^peak for themselves. NEW'WAY'iSr 42 Wianer Street FE 2r7132 hWlHi Servleg Speaa An ingUeh Classic - - with scalloped frost ^ strawberry design crystal ramovable dl* 1^ sUverpIated base . . . 6Vi In wide JEWELEISS M w: 1 bowNtowN Open Mon. and FrL Nlghto MIRACLE MILE SMS Tslcgrapb Open Erary Night ■ r ' * . '• ' Ft Mm n'I', ,fr . ■ 'i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE IT. 1901 Paris of West SiFoelHeat ,^Fir* 1V«at Rtmatns ;$«riou» in HoA krmnt rCocMt OKm 'Swelftr lltat 'bUitHtaf bMt \ Ikiwei )ury, at three poinis ak«t M 'treedou. riders” forays to North Bus trips by ractol integratton- arrests to^lfiasIssIppL A freedom ride tesdei^ahip 4a WaShb«- ton with Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy. reportedly to seek help in preventimt further arrests. ' Police in Tallahassee, Florida's capital, collared 10 hunger-striking clergymen, fnclnding seven, white men. after the IS defied an order to disperse Friday at Tallahassee BUS STATiqur SCUFFLE Two Negroes and a w| w'ere arrested at Ocala after a bus station scotBe with identified white man, w not arrested. At St. Peteratottg. a white- tnick jIveF was taken into Mstody after he and a St. Petersburg Negro kas Adgries was S2, off ftom Hmraday's smoggy SButO Snt^med tosnperahi Chlitarhto's inland cities er in 100-plns ung in ^****^ ant Los Angeles attorney, poses'with his family (from left) daughter Julie. 13. Mrs. Nixop ^pd daughter Patricia. 15. as the family sets op housekeeidng in their home state after officially S lUto helped cut the fire danger New Mexico's national fonaU I a batch small, light-fires kep 2|i Forest Service pilot. Verde 1^ of San Leandro, Calif., was .-toltod Hwraday when his tanker fUae craah^ in the Gila Na-Ikmal Forest' as -kc was dropping a fire-retarding water mlriure pheod of the flames raging thm.. retunlng from Wpshtogton Thursday night. Nixog has bera practicing law in Los Angeles. I Angeles, but Mrs. Nixon and'toP two chib ^ waited until the end of the school year to move. Checkers, the family cocker fpan|el. looks on. Stores Oifering Carnival Pass . Big Bargain with any number el repeat rides oa any mm given day. The offer is good beginning lo-dqy and continuing every day through Centennial Week. 4th Grader Doesn't Know How Well Off He Is If you're a carnival fSn, this is a once-ln-a-hundred-yeara opportunity. ZOCCWOMOWOC. ' Wls. fourth graders at Grewiland iebool were asked to tell whpt they tould do if they Tan the school. »“It I ran the school,” o Youngster wrote. **we would not iswe riMsahowstmte snd lan-gange and setaens. we would not have t -The asaociation emphasized tint the pass be nontransferable. The Downtown Merchants Asaociation announced today that moot dosyntown atoret .will provide with any purchase a coupon that, together with SI. wQI be good for an all-day, all-night pass to the Centennial carnival on Cass Ave-mie in downtown Pontiac. For Rent—3 or 4 Girls; ... It Pays to Advertise MINNEAPOUS (UPI) - The sign on a Minnea^lis apartment building recently attracted more than its share of attention. ''Tha.fi^ ^toable at the esurolval. to guod on aay rids '-j-.J^read: <‘‘For Rent —-3 or 6 girtot^Spadous, amply 1 and equipped. Convenient. Inquire within." at a bus depo(, wbsra the Ntgro went to welcome freedom riders who traveled there tronKJacksoor ville. The groupr arrested st Tallahassee comprised two rabbis, five udiito mhflstels and three Negro ministers. AH were Jailed to-^^ of posting SSOO bond each 'on ges o(v unlaartol asaembly. JaiM idso were two TSllahasaee; Negroes and a white man on charges Of toiling to leave the dnt at lunch counters to Thmpa. St. Petersburg and Gainesville, to 116 their total of arrests of freadom riders when five of the totegrtthm testers slighted from a bus that brought them from Nashville, Teim. the five riders ware chaiged with breach of the peace when they failed to comply Immediately with a police captain's (Hxlei^ to move on. Nine leaders in the freedom ride 7 s movement conferred In Washington with Robert .Kennedy, reported to seek help in halting arr^s . of the demonstrators against segregation. We Should Hope So! TEWKSBURY. England (Uil)-A sign posted in a local bakery ■'All our Wedding cakes are made entirely with Decides to duit Job Pension Given Grandchild of Revolutionary Soldier NEW YORK (AP)-FUchar^fta-darle, 35, made a decision about his Job Friday while dahgling from the leg of his partner 31 stories above Manhattan concrete, quit,” said the acaltold work- Lngtototure gave a |60 a iBonth pemdso to on. ""SS Enderie and John bllinaric, V Ooer or a buil^ on Weet Struct when a rope on one end of their scaffold slipped and the plat-lorm dropped to a d^degree ait-gleu MUnaric grabbed a pipe and En-derte grabbed a leg. They yelled, naturally. But It -as IB long minutes i^te police were able to rescue triem using a ladder from a window. It isn’t mueb-hut it is^ more than double the $25 on which Mrs. Katie Ubby of Charteston. has been living stoce lS5T. Picici RBwarding Hobby ALVA, Okla. tB-Jim MaxwcU developed an interest in coin ooL lecting after attending a meeting of the Alva Goto Ctob. He checked the cash register at his place of business, later snd found a quarter wor^ shout $30. AUGUSTA, Maine (AP)-4a Ms to 6e tte onlF of a Revolutotoiy ! tom, the stote penslaii- _____of • tow years’ teachtog eniwrianca In her youth—has been, her snly support, althoogb a ntoeg writo. . _ Jw do Vou live on fliat aniount? Mrs. Ubby wfll teU you it isn’t easy. ' . , "B 1 weren’t a prddent Woman.” she told a Vwsman,' '’I wouldn’t have had enough to eat this past winter. nut I really don’t worry or -alone because the Lord to me and I put myself to his Lines ALONE 1^. Libby nmnroom fai farm house on 120 seres of land. Until a year or two ago riie kept a cow and..... a smaO garden. bf»fauffa the state could put a lien on her properiyi; Bottgrigg -13* New Center Electronics Solos and Sorvico—Rodio ond TV Mlracto MH.^ pE 8-9607 M Open Dally 10 a.oi. 'HI 9 0.m. Saturday and Monday Only SERTA CRIB MATTRESS For Only a Centennial 50c Piece with purchase of the above listed Stork Line Crib! Kant-Wet cover—tnnersprlng construction. MODERN..SLEEP SHOP MUUCLE lULB SHOmNG CENTEB BAZAAB AEEA f* 1-MU '\ ^ MIRACLE f / CEXTE]V]VIAL BRIM6 TOE WHOLE FAMILY . .. TOERE*S FVN FOR. EVERYONE DURING PONTIAC’S lOOth CENTENNIAL RIRTODAY CELERRATION AT MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER! MImefo Milt Shopping Ctnttr S. Ttlegraph et^gujUMiJiefct-Rdr ___AWStviisl^V 10 A. M. 'fll P. M. Doily Free Parking for 5,000 Cars 80-Square Percales ir on boirs 59c to 79c yard. Suds loving . cottons in bright rww collection. Hurry 33* W. T. GRANT CO. Low Mcea ... Flat SAB Greea Stompt Monday Blast! - Ladies^ Cotton T-Shirts Regular $1.98 8J00 A wonderful assortment of eotton Teg Tape to this once-in-a^ hundred' yeara'svei^t. 24 Spring WOOL SUITS Reg. $^.98 to $45.00 Sizes 5tol3 CENTmiflAL SPECIAL Short Sloovo SPORT SHIRTS Regular $2.95 2(«t2w Choose from o liprge selection of ploids, checks, orints and knits. In sizes S-M-L FATHER WILL ENJOY ONE OF OUR POPUUR AM/SW 7-TRANSI$T0R PORTABLE RADIOS Let Pop teke listening ^pleasure wherever he goes^ whether it be on a camping trip or a hunting trip, or ______„ip or a hunting trip, oi maybe'ju^t in his bwn ^ck_yard 1^’H love this fine companion. He’ll love all these extra features. Vernier tuning, earphone jack, built-in- extension aerial, plastic case, complete^ with batteries, earphone and leather carrying case. Remember Dfid on his day with this fine gift .y - ■ ■ . 34" PENNEYS HLF THE niCE * budget dept. PWa SiMMBpoo-aad SH $140^ IWfOrtllJI \ . Flofai Sh|aiB66 owl SLOOX $C06* ' ^ ^ 1m «v lie CmItoI^ PtnuMBl $ySO* ^ ptauunt. iff tu $H Softy Ptnu^ enn pu tub nn or As un with on Nmu iBABin iuibciii cboi 24” Brazier Grill wjth 3-positioh split hood. Made of sturdy 16 gauge steel, and it includes all these^ extra features,* Charcoal chute draft door, li^” chrome legs, 7” wheels, bottom utility tray and U.L motor and switch for rotisserie cooking. All of this and more at such a qual^y price. Remember Dad on his day, Sunday, June 18. 19 |98 PENNETS W:T.;eRANT CO. low MtoM .. . Ffoa 86ff 6fraaa.Sfoaipi I , K'< ‘-V! K THE PONTIAC PRESS i SATURDAY. J^NE 17‘ 1901 MICHIGAN. THIRTEEN Stirling if happiest whep she is sllkdtai. Furniture and curtains surrounded by lots ot flowers, are while. She has an atatique does -the arrangements her- hobby horse to ride, a rare find Oali« npatalra all cHnlitaK a ladder. The waNs. are hung wfUi the same btae aad white paper as la the ea- ^r her jmrents. Your Neighbor's House 4 ; ’ * YouhgCoupte Delights in Old Home aad risers. Aa aatlqoe iantera haaga tram die eeiHng at the foot of the stairs. guest room which Mrs. Stirling’s parents occuijSy ^ the sununer Is done in pinic and gr^. It contains a cherry chest ot drawers that is good Their bedroom Is loi^ ami’’ arrow, fV'j by S3 feet. The Kim has a tittle room with ' floor bosMs are wide pine, blue and white circus paper. Her There is a little nreplaee braided - rug is done in ^jiastel that Isn’t uaable. Wallpaper Ir cranbeity red and white. Woodwork in white The white mullin curtains have ,1-ed braid trim. The twin beds are white with gold trim. Spreads are white. The old chests are cherry. Near the fireplace Is a little love seat with a low walnut coffee table in front of it. Another walnut table is taller, has a marble top. The oldest piece of furiiHaro in the room Is a Addle bock Windsor rocker. This oae the MirHngs have net touehed. B a soft, preea Near one of the beds is a brass clothes pole. Jbyce final^ found some old nightgowns and bonnets to hang on it. Crisply stardied, they give the room an authentic feeling. -Q. Lots of while paint on the outside and new Iron railings have spruced up the old hotute; ' It’a def^tely receiving tm»ler Ing care from Us new owners— Dick and Joyce Stirling. By JANET ODELL l^he one young couple who find out they like antiques. Add a beautiful old hm^ oh the of Pine Lake. The end result makes an interesting story for .Centennial Week. Richard and Joyce Stirling started coUectiiig antique furniture when they lived In the Cold-water-Hulsdale area. At that time Dick was finishing school and Joyce was teaching. They began haunting antique shops, taking home furniture, repairing it and using it. . with furniture to one that seemed to swallow everything they had and ask for more. “Ail oar foniiture was hor-ri^ looUag," the StirUngs they have become expera at taUag ptecea apart, cleaaiag them and patting them back together again. They do thtr owa upholstery fectly into a house where ceilings are 11% feet high downstairs and Ifl feet high upstairs.' This miryw was the only piece of furniture left in the house. time (If Joyce Is giving a tes and waofk two chairs ready for a oertalB date, she has to give In and have the work , done by an outsider. This hap- On the other side of the doorway is a pine desk. The walls are paper^ in blue and white and set the scheme of decorating throughout. h the Hying room three walls are painted pole bine. The ~ place waU is paneled aad palated wMte. The frame the family room which doubles aa Kim's play room. There is a small lavatory at one side. This is the only room in which there is any modern furniture,' but the sectional sofa with birch legs fits in well. . Wallpaper Is garnet cohtr^ with a small grometHc print. Are- '^'IbiuM-oolored. I, are white The braided lored. / *1.) Later they moved to Binning-ham. In November 1959 they bought the big white 19th-century home on Pine Lak« Road. Anyone who has driven along the lake, past Rotunda Inn and ^ Lake Country Qub, on up to Middle Beit Road has seen the There was . much to do on the house before they moved in'. There have been no changes in the original house except for the addition of . conveniences. Some of these came slowly — such as indoor plumbing as late as' the thirties. Central heat was added not too 'nkny years ago. I tile. The S-Nibry center section is flanked oa each ride by a" one-story wlag. The SUrtiiigs use only t floors. The house to oa na acre of land. In 1830 one Rohi^rt Burns bought the land on which this house stands from the govem-menL He sold it to a George Howard in 1835. So this house was built some time alter that, probably soon. Pfrrs FOR KIM A German shepherd pup shares playtime with Kim who’s 2%. Two cats rule the indoors; mother and son. they just tolerate each other. Floors were cleaned with turpentine, then rubbed with steel wool and finally waxed. They'are beautiful. Wallpaper was replaced in all the rooms and every bit of woodwork painted white. Hits in itself was no small Job. Joyce’s mother made ail the living room draperies by hand for white. The hearth is For decoration on the mantel Joyce qses a chafing dish planter full of philodendron, an antique dock and 12 assorted brass candlesticks, each holding a blue candle. TODLE DRAPERIEH The draperies are cranberry red and wWte toile. This'material is usrf to upholster the pair of wing clMlrs in front of On one end tbere’k a big pine chest. In the corner a pine dip-board houses the stereo equipment. There's a slant top ^sk and a number of pineT^hairs. rrg BIO ' When you read that there are two rugs in the dining room. " '9x12, you will realize Stirlings love have ho trouble groups .into their this Tooih is fpmished as a sitting room. each < the fireplace. We In through the kitchen, but there Ifi a proper front entrance. Von step Into q narrow front hall that connects the two wings. Oriental scatter rags are used on the floor. At this end of the room there is a braided rug; the other end has a random cdlor carpet. Lamps arc modern white ones. I The sots is upholstered to blue and white. There are a number of rockern one of^ which to a Windsor. There's a H's been .a year now since the Stirlings moved In. They came from a house that was crowded Directly ahead, at one side ot the dining i-oom .door, is a walnut-framed minor w ith a marble shelf below the glass. 'It ri^ eight feet or more, but fits per- Near the door is a hutch cabinet and an antique cradle. When we arrived, one of the cats was asleep in the cradle. Onkm pattern. Curtains are the same white mUslln cafes as In the family* rodhi. In the open hutch cupboard there is some real Onion ware. The hutcK itself is' part poplar and part pine. The corner cup. Ix^rd is all poplar, When the oval ash table has all its five leaves in. it will seat 18 people. The Stirlings collect captain’s chairs and use them at this table as well as elsewhere in the house. There's a tIN PINE lAKK — This century-old home is now owned by the Richard Stirlings. A 3-slory center section is balanced by low ^^ings. The Stirlings i-eplaced the iron railings on the front, re- rjored the hoiicc Jihd iwinled in white with black shutters. There in ncre of land around llie bouse. \ George Howard built this hoU.fe some t.me a.'ter lE5o. , At the far 'end of 4je hall is 4-drawer pine chest for storing linens and a small dropleaf . ■■■ ; table in this part ot the room. The other end has two chests In it. The poplar one has drawers while the other one is a blanket chest with a Ull- up top. This second one has handnome brass, hardware bn It. ONE MODERN PIECE — This modem sectional sofa fits well into the Stirilngs’ antique house. Flanked with pine tables and lamps miide from old jugs, it seems right at home. RailroeU print* and old trivets decorate t|il> wbU around the eld clock. Wallpaper to garnet led and white. Cm-tains are white muaiin. 'All the furniture in this family room is pine. The wing chairs here the Stirlii __ ITTmall and yellow deslgfl. Tto third chair has a matching tiassock; both are covered with blue and white material. When it w< floor, the Stirlings backed down and called in a prt^cssional. They did the same for a new roof. Over the new n green braided rug. Walls *1iave a country store paoer on them In M white. All oapboardo a r painted white. The celUng fix- The pine table is a hutch table. When not locked into place flat, the top folds back to form the back , of a bench which is hinged for Btorage. Qiairs are cane seated. FLOWERS . There are two dry sinks in use. One has blue and white sponge ware on jt, a pottery new to us. There are flowers everywhere in all sorts of containers. Joyce HAPPV PAIR — Mrs. Stirlii]|" 'and Kun sit lor their picture. Kim is weai ipg a 150-.vcm-old drcs.s and bonnet }ier grandmother found for her. No oiw noiiood \.'!io seems fascinated bjj,the whole procedure. This rOom is btk* ei HcfiUii and' HoaariiB iiacaliCinai EMHES&BROWN, Ik. S5 ImO ^Nia $heei FE 1.7195 SPIUNG Sj^EtlAL! FRH ESTIMATES AU KINDS OF CEMENT WORK DONE LOW FHA TERMS ALL WORK GUARANTEED-24 HOUR TELEPHONE SERVICE 'giunn const. «»» M—H. An. n S-»IU Auxiliary faeUitiea now'm available without coat to Michigan fai9D- The typical designi provide iot low-obat ------*-------------- nU-UCVEL model trMevel houae ta being boUt on si^baw Road at Midland la Drayton Flalna, while a oomi^ad modal ia open 1^. loapection on Snow Apple Drive in <3«dcaton. There are ^ ^ family room, 1-H batha on snow Appi( I S bei^o^a, U apace in the brick front home. Buyera have a choice ci alwnlhum or aabeatoa aiding, alao at gagiga and a 4th level Pricea atari at 113,900. with Ma at leant 00 x 130. Barion-Weybum of Detroit la •'tha builder. Hagatrom Real Eatate Service ia handling aalea. maaonry construction. Farmers interested in providing necessary migrant labor housing facilities may obtain the suggested plans free by writing to the Po^ land Cement Association, 900 Stoddard Building, Lansing. Chang* th* Varnish U the varnish on your wooden floors wears out too fast .because of heavy traffic or abnudon, per-bapa you aretnot using a varnish fonriuiated for floors. Many companies are making a vamlah based on polyurethane resins or on epoxy ts which are'said to be ex-trenoely longlast^. Workshop Best Situated in Basement on Concrete Cuitom Builder E. J. DUNLAP Tear Pfaas or Osra FE 8^1198 f RAILINGS i 199 r lin. ft. Ps^ ColiMS Usit Concrete step Co. 6497 HifblMM R6. 675-0775 Waterfront Home "^YLVANVIEW^^ ^23,500 • 9 I______ • FACE BUCK • SnBEPUCBS • Vh BATHS 9 BUBVEL 9 9-CAR OAl I OABAOE • SUN BALCONY • BECEUENT BOATING OPEN iUNDAY 2-6 147 S. CBm UhB RA n IMi SMlb af Onbafli Uka I JOHN W. STOPPERT OR 3-2907 OR 3-9641 etoTias CHILDRIN, pm AND PROPIRTY lAvAAArijiT 271 S. BOULIVARD tl.S. homeowners sre expected to spend up to tao billion Ipr rood-emlsatlon. rqAira aind maintenance tUa yeeu-. and they'll do many of the proje^ themarives, accoctUng to |h home modemlsstlon spedallst. or walls of gypsum wsDboard will help reduce noise penetration of power toola In operation,".Jie lald. Moat of the major remodeling Jobe, auch aa addii« a dormer or a couple of rooma, are for the profeeaioiiid modemlsen; but Axing a fence or finishing a apare room In the attic atUl are iuitable for the do4t-youraelfer. aays I J. Baker .............. ’ of Allied Chemical’s Barrett Dhdsion. Ii more and more men own- ing power toola and using eaay-to4iandle buildingmateriala, do4t-^^ FRED W. MOOTS ELECTRICAL - me. ^ 845 W. Huron Sf. • FrM fgtimotM •“Surreys™— Orm 91 Tears Is' Pooiiae yourself projects continue i ■ Baker claims. "In fact, many of today's bnUdora are bHldkUai ■pace la new hoQiea la a ntllHy roam U there la extra tpaoe or la the farage." Many buUdera have been putting extra apace into garages tor the specific purpoae of having enough room for a workshop. "Wheifver the workshpp is located, its primary function is for maintenance or modernizing,” Baker. added; “which makes it an in- ■eemed to codoeatrate heavily roomo that took up almoot all I Now. mua t reeie«WMi booome a workshop.” he ■ mdomize noise “It's ■It* possible to enclose a| basement workshop so that the amount of noise whWh penetrates upstairs la minimized. Inatallatlon flberboard acoustical celllhg tile DON’T TAKE IT SNOffH mSTAU AOVANCIO, AUTOMATIC Jkniiroi HIATINO SQUIDMINT _____________J bjr tha good-looUiif, lasting ascority of a gSB^ Anchor Fenoal _________. makaa any yard a aafsr, happiar plaos. Get famous Anchor Fence gwo^iO' - • • square poets and gatas with standard or new-Modarnmeah, B 4 timaa eloasr. Call now for a fraa estimatet onoA. mosoo. 3101 Orchord Lk. R4. Phone: 682-e'OO Aftar 5 P.M. MA 6247 Foctory Insfolled PHONE FE-5-7471 Portable Dog Ruhb AIbo Avoilobic N^ DOWN PAYMENT — |B TO FAY — 1st PAYMENT BIPT. ni/ijir^ ffnl» place tor a home worMxv la In Ihe basement because the usual floor makes a stable base tor power tools stands. There Is no vibration on ai concrete basei^t floor as la alieal inevllable whM large power tools are operated on^ u upper floor. CesfU PRE-PLAND HOMES Send AAo Complete Information 742 Lhmmob Faradoin 20, Mich. Higbhsd Etialst %r H3AS0 BERT SMOKIER BdUm Almrt B« ■alNottM PONTIAC Beckcete PAINT STORE ROCKCOTE paints WALLPAPERS t Sooth Cm ai 1-7129 jWo Offer You the Eot to fa foaalifal WATKINS RILU Get Free Plans for MigrantHousing IVplcal designa tor constnietlon of migrant labor housing units and liie suageated derigna tor hoda-ii« unita and for lavatory and washroom facilltiea meet recognized standarda fw audi cohstnie-tion. Under termi of migrant labor regulations, approved facilities must be provided for imporied A beautiful tri-l«vel home, with 3 or 4 bedroomg^ family room with fir«plac« of cut fi«ld stone Ond solid cherry poneiirtg, 2-V4 baths, separate dii|inb room, specious kitchen; sunken patio, iorge 2 cor ottoched-garage: Open Sundays 1 to 6 P. M. or by opopintment. Coil FE 2-2951. Toke ^iiftibcth Loke Rd. to Scott Loke Rd. to Locoyo. Driv{S. Custon^ Homes by Frericks Bros. for most repcimt v/otk ★ ONE COAT COVERS! ★ REQUIRES NO PRIMER! ★ PAINT OVER CHALKY SURFACES! BUY NOW and Save OVER 20% BEAUTIFUL Twin Lakes Village i WEINBERGER HOMES PRICES FROM $20,900 end vp ic Twin Lakes ViHege ir Silver Uke Estates ‘ w^wwMuLuK'aa. #W. BleemHeld Hilh Models Opea I to S-Coll I to 5 OB 4-M04 • 7 to 9 PF l-NTJ SPECIAL LOW PRICE on fameuB Pittsburgh BUY or THE YEAR! IANS*. FI. '^Fel LOCATED AT WILUAMS LAKB AND AOtPOBT HOI. WATERFOBD TWF. OPEN DAILY I TO » PJL Slavik Rsahy, lac., 10450 W. 9 Mils Rd. JO 0-9034 dtio ,9touCS SUbB for fitioB, SMeufUu, Swiaaiiw PoelB aei iMn Aioo. Leift SelKtioH of Siioi. Ckoice of 7 Celero. . Weekend Specioi alHfAA lo^xio* JxHOU oreo for only ww PICNK^BUS AwcrLAulhier (aaMeh h Ml.. taclWhi aMw mt FATIO STONE CO. iwit KifaiMa . (M-59) Betweaa CioBcaaf^ id. aiM Alport Ad. 0^08 4.0371 Oveh DaNfl^ SaadSv 9 AM. te 7 P-M. ' SABJAC STEEL SU^LY, Inc. Complete STEEL SERVICE for Industry and the Building Trodo .toMS ~ CULVERTS WAREHOUSING FABRICATING 5 ACRES OF STORAGE FACILITIES . . . OVERHEAD CRANE—G.TJiJl. SWING PROMPT .DELIVERY SERVICE FE 4-0586 . /DETROIT: Coll LI 9-5900 115 Branch St., Pontiac HTTTTw* I > iiN , iji FOX BAY Cifton Hopes Frou *238W 01 loaitifel Uko iiil Rivu SHot Year 'rourfd rocreotion in* your front yard... swimming, b^-ing, flthiirig, golf. Near chuichM, schools and shopping. Bulldors invitod Medeb Ogen 11 le 8 F^M. M ElBIIEn UWE NU at nUUK UIH NU 'I THE PQyT]jAC| PRESS, SATURDAY, JftrNE IT, 1961 FIFTEEN S44IOIJR SERVICE rnuctf VacuuNf UTIMC % . •AS HiATINL UJX>^IM —MULLR sunmii—ixcaL MOiatw riMM Build Your House Around le Pool With spring bccaUng out ifl M inrtcr tiitti can b« coanMd on-rl^ Thi poot iboidd Imp on the pntlo, with that tide of the sirikcture de-sigBed in eliding glasi doors so that, in the summertime, they are easily accessible to each other. turn kN«ingly to fun at the' old swlmilbing hole. For nriany people, howevn-, the swimming season is still some weeks distant since most folks like to sae^ their swimming for realty hot days aftd wamyr , savaaiii, Is more than Just a pleas-urable sport. According to them, it la the best all-oround caierciae partaking of daily, year around, would result in a new generation of trim, allm, and healthy Americans. With that in mi^ a swimming pool in the back yard could be a fine invelment, and an indoor pool the indomvoutdoor pool structure can be extremely simple, serviceable; and outstandingly handsome at the same time. Stud wall struction will give the needed In-sulatkm fOr all-weattter use, and using Utility grade Douglas fir 2x4s, which are plenty strong edoi^ for the Job, will save dol- 2-1211 on Ooly 24 Honrs Dailf lEYAIiSAir WHAT SWIFT SARL.... BDTTHETCAirTDO WHAT SWIFT DOES / Our house is , Just like SWIFTlS, Otfr^nsneirts is like SWIFTS,tod Now. not everyeae eaa sink a swlmmfaig pool la thO' booement, so the answer Is to ,pot it ont- r H. AVON MANOR' in Hm R4 lOCHESTER. AVON AREA 3-ledieem Roach The roof can be open beam construction with exposed wood decking. This provides handsome appearance for the indoor swimming Stain, paint or a clear fin-can be used on the beanu and ^eddng to suit personal taste. To blend the pool eneloonre » siding pattern and fliriah of OVER I FOR MODERN LIVING MODELD , IsTyewtoaSyfc—»C>soJrton>lv$» Service -70 West LawrwKt—Phone: FE '2^9227-^ E/eciric Utility DITROIT IDISON COMPANY You Live Better EltcMcally 58 West Huron Street Phone FE 5-6191 Home 6uild*rs — Designer* — Developer* W. W. ROSS NOMIS, lac. Vi*it Our Exhibit ol Home* and Homesilts Cuilom Home* Deaigned tor You or Built to,Your Plant 1941 South Telegraph Road—Phonts: FE 4-0591 or OR 3-8021 Bttidtntial Contractors — Custom Btmodelihg MILVIN ILLER, GUILDER Quality Horn** In All Price Range* Built to Your Spocilicationt 1057 James K Blvd.--Phone: FE 5-2727 Horn* Financing and Homo ImprovtBnnt hgans COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK OP PONTtMT We Finance the Home and Fverything In It 11 Corrwnunity Officii Main Office: 30 K. Saginaw RfeonaFE^m Lumber pnd Building Suppiiea CORWIN LUMBIR^COMPANY ’^•rvitig ihe Community Singe 1890" 117 South Cau Av*.—Phone: >E 2-838! Custom Homo Buildtrt and BttnodtIIng Contractors • '* PRIRICKS BROTHERS Buildtn and Dosigrmrt ol Bottor Homos . 2520 Elizabeth Lake Roed^-PheiT* FE 2-2951 Lupber and Building Supplies THE P. |. POOLE COMPANY Visit Our Now Botlor Homos and Oardone Idea Center I5I Oeklend Avenue —Phone: FE 4-1594 Air Conditioning — Heating — Plumbing EAMES 0 BROWN, lac. Prompt Repairs — Gtmpleta Remodeling 'There Is No, Substitute lor Qualily" 55-57 East. Pika Street-r-Phone FE 3-7194 Plumbing and Hot Water Heating v CUSTOM PLUMBING O HIATING Insist on Quality — Alter alt, your home is your best Investment f. 707 Gertruda Street — Phone: FE 2-8065 • ’ Electrical Contractors PARTNEY aECTRIC Adequate Wiring tor Safety and Convenience Electric Heat ^ The Ultimate In Comfort 434 Tilmor DrivePhor<*: FE 4-9959 Be^hois and Builders O'NEIL realty COMPANY , Complete Beal Estate Sales qofj Service , Custom homes built to your spedllcations or plans lumished ^ 262 South Ttlagraph—Phone:- FE 3-7103 Insulation and Home Improvement Contractors SAVOIE INSULATION CO. For Yeor-'round Cbm/orf and Economy Insist on Adequate Insulation 4162 Walton, Drayton Plains . evening Speech, another, If he were lucky, he’d get to be< at midnight or a Utde alter. daw te nUrem the a( ton, **ls guy WB hard maa la hdtow.” Thus, lor a moment, Swainaa let Mm his Mings about ‘ ‘ is IBh to step ipto the ■hoes oi Jdlchigaa’s moat 1 Uyear i _ p (tov. O' Mamien Williams act a MB»«g pan i^himaatt. Car rylag out the elllcial and unofidal dutlaB of his otOca. polltiddag lor nattanal offiee. ba drove Ibllowh* in his stead six months ago eaaw lha boyishly haddsome ator from Ffymouth who had Jnsl ____ I 35, he was and is MiehlgaB’s aoeoM youngest Aa he iMdOy aduM.^ Bum era was a tough ac Maw. a naa tha andentady better be matched with WUbama durii« the first ofhis afat tanna in “Tboie who oonplaiB that tlW foviomor has acted hastily, that he Cateipillais Invade the Peijinsula eaterpiUan j)|M invaded the Low. er PentaiBula hi whoieeale nundwrs but no serious tree klU is expected, reports a State Coneervation De-tNodment expect . ril in the cata(pfllarbiiihUp,,aBkl entomoiogiat Paul R, Flink. Largest numbers were repotted from Clare, of leaves but mopt________ be in fun Uoom agata by the cod at July, rank sahL British Cchples Advised ko Get 'Divorce Rock' LONDON (UPD—Britofu, whoee divacce rate ik soaring, have r the "Solldtoni v the cMom of te tiny af Genka aix|| set UP a rock.” The — ----------- a appeared to be __________ tr beading lor divorce, the/couple is banited the offabon/ "divorce rock" wtth ctepany and only one r/te two ot them. The JoutM added that it usually takes only/ one night to bring an Old to an# marital squabble. The tks pretty good-Ganka d a dlvtace bi 50 years I Hand Signal I Blinkari On f^icat* (UPI) - The I Automobile Association 1 • new. hand signal ivers .thB they havd } turn off directional ien on their cars. « ne AAA suggested that the slg-oonte of extending the hand, n down, and moving the fin. I toward each other. ■aid the signal would heh> a potential fr^ haz- Man Lifogoard Coursw LANSING (II - Befreter cows. Se in rescue and first aid have ! SO life- guards on duty,at state Talks sununer. The oourass wH be I iune 27 gt te Phufkn^' Raersa-bon Aiaa and Ine 29 at By Walt Digncy M 'xeriiBtts ' ^ •/ -iV' :t-v- V V THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATfJRDAY, JUXR 17, 1961 SEVEyTKKft U* of M, Budget for General Fund Tops $46 Million Mm tar the next Mhool yew. Besides a legislative apprigaia-tion of »5,2TB.S47. the U. of will recdve S10.«36.a00 from' atu-(Jent fees and 9650,000 from other ANK ARBOR W-The UIltve^ sity of Michigan’s general fund budget for the UB142 fiscal yew has heeh set at $46,662,M7-^ increase of more than 9397,000 over the previous^ spendii« fig. Model Sues for $67,000 in Gas Station injury The U. of M.’s Board of So- rti to- Ire revlaed decUaed i apptydai Michigan is one of many state oollegea and aplversities which have announced an enrollment grand rapids W - Qalm-ing injuries whidi prevent her from continuing a^ a model. Miss Unda Hurowitz of Chicago filed suit for 967,000 today in U.S. Dis> trict Court against two defendant firms, * dr- Shell Oil Co. and a Kalamazoo service station were named in the plaintiffs comfdalnt that’she suffered prnnaiHau tejurles ito-her left knee when she stepped on an inipropertly seated manhole cov-'er at the service station. FOR LEASE — RETAIL STORES Miracle Mile Shoppmg Center Toletrtph ^ Sdosro Uks Reads, ReoHac, Micbi«M THIS IS A PROVEN SHOPPING CENTER WHERE VOLUME OF lUSINESS INCREASES DAILY IN. SURING AN IMMEDIATE |XPANSION PROGRAM. Locate your buslneu wha.re success is assured. For DMdIled Infermotien, Call Collacf or Writt: Howard W. Vsrwohit, Don! M. Casto Organization 42^5. 4th Street, Columbus 15, Ohio Telephone: Offlise —CApitol 8-5331 Evenings and Sunday — BEImont 5-0027 Auto Stylish Cant Stand Pat on Success ' By BEN PHLBOAB revamped h thoroughly for 4961 beeesne ahiMot etaadard la the wiU haw ^ fight ma AP AalaanoMve Writer DETROrr-The political maxim of not chanting hoMws in ' die of a stream may be Just tine for horses. But if you are designing horselesB carrii«ea you’d ‘ ter. go with the gambler's advice to quit while you’re ,ahe * * ■ At least that’s the firm belief of Eugene Bordlnat Jr. (pi Bor-di-nay’), new directop of styling for Ford Motor Co. "It can be frightening.’* he admits, "But it’s a good feeling when IWas right.’’ An example of being right is the 1981 ^’Thunderbird. Jhe four-passenger ’bird was flying high and improving in sales each yew. Ford M-PAF WEA^hlBBCi^ — ’These maps, based on those released by the U.S. Weathdr Bfrreau Friday, indicate that the sUte and Pontiac area will be expeijencing below normal temfleratures and rainfall during the next 30 days. Janice Portrays Wives of Three Men on TV EJXL WILSON p will play Jimmy Durante's wife. -s«-we-we. f ‘JUST ARRIVED* ta Join In the Caltbratian ^ of 'AIR PROGRESS DAT* I lien of the NEWTEIMINRLILD6. :BT' NEW YORK — Janlep ^ Bob Hope’s wife, and Carry Moore’s wife — three men’s wives the same night—i|i a ’TV show soon, and she prays tha) it’s BBOOd because In motion pictures.Ae’s managed always to be bad. John Huston saw her scintillate recently in theiBroadway musical, ‘“The Happiest Olrl In thJ World, asked'her: "Have you made any films, my dew?’’ "Well, not any good filii}*’’’ a bitter laugh. Janice and Peter Lawford sort of grew up together at MGM In Hollywood. WllSOIf . Janice remembers his complaining Jocularly to the Yardro^ mistress, "That girl has a do^FATTEN HER UP!" R# SooIbi Yea SUNDAY at ^ ____ —DICI VANCrS Mmv RofMersW M fPlFlFBAAlf PenHsc'i Municipal ' iRAXJIwv^R AIRPORT Call OR 3-2370 fj. We Cater It ~ itkiJoliilBtapniifa hm iinafiiHiiM iMnibkaLhasutkiaun At LUCKY ME DORIS DAY If SUNDAY OCEANS' TT Fronk $iMotr« Sommy Davit Jr. DARK AT THE TOF OF THE STAIRS Rebort Froston Dorothy McGuire Eve Arden Once Janice was suntosed to leap lightly "into his arms ^ a shot. She leaped heavily-and he buckled. "You needn’t be so emotloi all” he said. A slender 115, with a 21-incL waist, ianice takes numerous Cinergy pills to keep up the^ singing, danclng-and acting in the show: And they’ve promised to get her an oxyghn tank backstage to help during the aumi it thoroughly for 4961 but sales have continued to shoot 8TARTKO AT OM Bordlnat, 41, has been a professional auto designer since he left the University of Michigan after his freahman year. He took a 975 month Job at Orieral Motors, moved to Ford in 1947 and on the first of this month succcMled GcoiBe Walker as Ford’s top styl- the time tu Boidtaat says ehaage a ear’s styHag is al the very peak et its papalaifty. TVi aaala-ptsblam la to detowwiae Sees Auto Pact Before Aug. 31 But UAW's bifBctor Warns Chrysler Faces Strike If Unyielding DETROIT (ft — A United Auto Workers official says there might be a contiket settlement with big three automakers before current agreements expire Aug 31. At the same time, Norman Matthews, director of the UAW’i Chrysler Depsrtment, told news-Frida; • • ~ • men FYMay that unlciis Chrysler and In, his fatherly way, he|*'steps ap to the demands of peqple . . . they’ll get Vi strike-’ ed. "Our people are not cemed about a nickel in the pay envelope this year as they are about Job security and the unemployment siniation.’’ Matthews, - who presided *t meeting of the UAW National Chrysler Council, said automation and plant relocatldna had reduced the number oT Oicysler production workers from 135,000 in 1956 to some 40,000 this year. Officer's Adyice to CMryl Crane: 'Come Home ... ROX OPPICI Of INS ftOO MA 4.i|l35 PRII PUYCROUND 'LOOK IN ANY WINDOW'^ RUTH ROMAN Foul Anko ond Altx Nicol '^HEROD THE GREAT^' Color Edmund Purdom ond Sylvio lopox . LATE SHOW ^OPERAtJON EICHMANN'^ WERNER KLEMPERER RUTALEE Pro-Cuba Group dy: Smathers Om la the flat, squiedrell .*sef Itoe. Bcrdinat says this gtmral ae- 'We want something distinctive. And as for the flat roof, we will hw fi change H becaoM ft’s probol^ the cheapest of any root.” He said' tMs is true becauw ->e back window uses flat glass, rather than the moni expensive curved glass, and that a thM Udt window is elimtaiated. W. L GRAVES AGENCY 1st. Even if Bordlnat planned any radical changes, which he doesn’t, youjvouldn’t.iisti^ thun for years. That’s because his first ect' as the boss is Ford’s 4964 els. which won’t be unveiled the tall 1963. 96J»0 H09nTAk-tfkDI6AL CARE-99.n PER MO. FOR FAMILY ms lesg gap between the FEDERAL UFE‘SiiTJW Cu7'-’MwYlbDAYi Bordlnat agrees the stylist can hear plenty of comment about current models. "There are a lot of letter writers,’’ he said with a! NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONf "But I think someone who writes letter is a special type. W^Van’ view them as a cross section.’’ I * : \ Another problem cHed by Bor-dinqt\ is what be feels is a lay-| man's inability to describe exart-j ly what he likes or doesn’t, like about a particular car's styling. GET COMPLAINT8 'One year, for example, we got complaints that the rear ends of the Ford. Mercury and Lincoln' looked too much alike. Actually, they were quite different rear end treatmenU, What apparently was meant was that the rear panel, orj fender, looked similar from a side View,’’ : Bord pioneered several of the eiirrrat styling Hneo. which have W. L. Gravos REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES! | - Shows at! 1;00.?;00.5;b0.7:00.9;00 F, M. hlEr FOR "FATHER'S DAY" TREAT DAD TO A GOOD STRAND MOVIE 4 Valuation of Utilities Hits Record High LANSING (AP)—Assemed valuations for public utilitiesun Michi- gan increased 919 million this year to a record 9733 million, the State] Board of Assesaors said Friday. THKWEEK€Nir WINDUP Spike Jones, appearing Hollywood Bowl, says hell lecture on "Why Is Mitch Miller Afraid to Sing Akme?’’ . . . JANICB- jJaek^Benhy sent producer David Merrick two subway tokeijs payment for seats to Merrick’s next musical, "Subways Are for Sleeping." At ★ A EARL’S PEARLS: Television has improved conversstlon-there’s less of It. * WISH I’D SAID THAT: Nowadays a kid won’t even run away Irom home unless he can borrow his father’s car. . > Vhat’s earl, brother. Fla. (AP) The Tampa Fair Pl^_ Jim €dbrlJ6m-jnittoe4iet*rns first Cuba-America program Friday night and heard attacks on President Kennt^y, .Sen. George Smathers,- D-F1a., and U.N. Ambassador Adlai Stev- The averkge tax rate per 91.000 of-assessed vaiiiationjltopped -frolTr ,i35il6 last-year(6lM.22, the board said. Consequently, taxes levied against utilities wlir increase by only ^.392, mounting to a new high i6f 925.08 mUIkm, it. said^ Telephone jad -telegnipR' cbm-ponies accounted for virtually all of the increase in assessed valuation, Jumping J22.22 million to $511.81 million. HERE’S THAT "SHAGGY DOG" GUY AS A WACKY PROF . WHO INVENTS \ \ FLUBBER...ANO A \ ;NEWFORMUU_ \ FOR FUNI Five U. of M. Alumni Receive Service .Awards V. T. Lee said "President Kennedy should learn a few lessons from Fidel before be gets us Into a worse mess than wa are (Copyright, 1961) Ute committee chairman ferred to Stevenson Sf «n "egg-hesd’Vand asked why Smathers. an outspoken foe of Castro, was not sent on a South America tour in SteVenson’s (dace. There are about 300,000 electricians In the Uhited States and one of weiy 10 owns his •TU tell you why,’’ Lee saW. "There aren’t enough Marines to send who oould get him out of there alive.’’ vice .Awa ANN ARBOR (AP)-^ Unlver sity of Michigan presented distinguished alumni service awards! > five persons today. The recipients were John Danhof, president of the Detroit College of. Law; Earl Kelly, DetroH insurance agent; Milton G. Kendrick of Ann Arbor, assistant to the president! of Michigan Consolidated Gas Co; | Gordon W. Kingsbury. Waynej State University professor emej;i-| tus of marketing, and Barbara I Vaughan of Melrose, Mass.', administrative assistant to the presk dent of Heath Survey Consultants, Inc. I I NEXT! "GONE WITH THE WIND”, | LOS ANGELES (AP)-’’Come home-Lbefore It’s too late." These are a probation officer’s words of advice to (Cheryl Crane, Lana Turner’s missing 17-yeaiM>id The tall, slender girl—in trouble because she was found. In the company of two drunken teen-age Monday. She disappeared alter probation officials asked to see WARD op COURT Miss Crane stabbed to death John Stompanato in 1958. The death of her mother’s lover was termed Justifiable, but Cheryl was madb the ward of Superior Court until she reaches 18. Probation Offk» Ksri jarid Friday that the girl la In "deadly danger." He explained: "Her birthday is next .month. She’ll be IS and techidoaUy an adult. She |s standing at the most important ccoasroads of her .life. Her decisions can wreck heiwir her on the road to maturity. "The qui^r she comes ward to air oils matter, the better it wUL-be. If she waits much kmi er. It could be bad. Very bad.' Kennedy Administration Baci^ Rights Panel Bills WASHIN.GTON (AP)-tegida tion to establish the Civil Ri^ts Commisrion as a permanent federal agency has the endoneme ' of the Kennedy administration. In a letter to . Sem James O. Eiastland; 0-M4ra., chairman of thp Senate Judiciary Oominlttee, Deputy Attyj Gen. i^no R. Whits ' rsed blUf pendOng briore’^ihe mlttee to gh% ^ commlsskm permanent status. «-MDiun E. Ml-m Jr, 33. hat been aaned d tor of the State Hlghnny Depnitr 8at-11ur» “11» mrny o( Rutb,' Stuart WhHaMn. cotor "Hart* wm a ftyb« Tail" Walt Oiney, ; Starts Fii: '*Cry for Happy, ponn Pord, color ••Tiam the Ttf- Mran, aon of Stale Sen. E. Miron. D-Eoeanaba. wna a|^ of today's Centei pointed by Hiipwny Oomnifltoener John C. Maolde Priday to aucceed n^d J. Waugh, «ho wna recently Miaon haa been Madde'a exccu- ^(eaaar," t iMacMtony. • No VS. matrfc factory haa ever >een deatroyed by Ore. d appoint-ment of Arlhur Yanny, B. for of Flint, and Anioid Jeaaen Yarmy* haa been a Held reaealatiwe lor the department and Depidy COmmlaiioaer Fradericfc E. Triw>. THE PbyTlAC PRESS, SAtUltPAY> jmc E 17. 1961 Four KoHro From Uit but Ofhors Takt Their Places Quickly that lour but that othera bad repiared tbi pk no Land Or Lafcea Ma|anltee •tove replaced the Jevry «ath TWWag Owpa aV Beyal Oak. he. pipa hand: and Clyde dpa*l««a of Clydt'i Frame and Wheel Service. JO Orchard Lahe Ave^r wUi drive i TODAY and SUNDAY SHOWS AY IdKi. ItSS, $SS, S;SO P.M mTDISNETB I. S;SO P.IA rdPTNUij aUi HoVf^D - 1 to drive a ISIS 0»lb The Centennial KeyatonA COpa have replaced the Pontiac tion Army Band. t)PW Beats Clock; Downtown's ^eddy City dPW-errwf watrfcad torougb j Walker A Co. bad pot tip loU the monilng today and completed a of Centennial aigna on its bllW monumental cleanup of downtown j boards throughout town. The signs Pontiac in^fiibe foe the kickoff oficany the Centennial me as age, toe Grenier Pontine Centennial. . Lef, celebrate."' > ready todrtty b^oee jo a.m. to Shark's Victim Marries the Girl Who Saved Him ■ ••LKT’S CtXEBRATE:** — Echo^ the nMtto of the Greater . Pontiac Centennla). Mrs. May Hall, S13 Kenilworth, and Mrs. Nannie M. Dickenoh, 1731 Linoobivipyr St., Auburn Heights, pose in the outfits they'll wear daily during the June 17-24 celebration. Mrs. Dickerson’s bonnet is lOOl^years old. AAork 99th BirMidoy and 75th Anntvorsdry FERGUS FALLS. Mhm. IP ~ Nlnety-itaa eamlea guttered m a three-tiered cake as Mf. and Mrs. 0. M. Shhiberg aaMtvtod their birtbdpyaaad wedding aimitorsary •add a Unong of wdl-wishen. It tna Ms iSto. her STth Their 75th waddkig anaiveMuy ^ctoally ance was postponed uotU Frtday to make it a triple oetobration. ‘ Two new dt^ parking ioU were of thc,^huge paikiiig demand expected befarF'the 2:30 p.iii. Omaly JaB btoween Wayne and me alraeto nnd m toa alto sf af toe dawntown Other DPW crews last ni^ com-mammouth cieaniip of the downtown area, the sidewalks aa well. City Manager Walker K- Will-man already ha%had completed S| giant paint Job o4 all ^ity street fixtures, such as; parking meters,^ traffic meters and fire hydrants. “V. On Ssuth Baglnaw Afreet, the Ity aided .property .owners and batiaeaamenlnaa over-sU (AP»- JERSEY CITY, ff.J. John Brodeur, who lost his right leg last August u a result of an attack by a shark, has marriyd the girl who pulled him to shore and stuck by him through his ronvalesrence. Canada's Dollar “il'Cr-,™ Even Willi U.5. treasurer R. E. Montgomery i . Lawns were neatly trimmed up and'down the street, all the way Itbm the city limits. ' H0IIII!| EAGLE Reoches Lowest Point in 5 Years; Disclosure of Deficit Speeds Slide .22, of .Jersey City, were married Friday in a - simple 10-minute idouble-ring ceremony. t * * NKW YORK (AP»-The Canadi- Ust Aug. '21. the couple, who"/ met iif 19S9, went swimming off f* *" ?• the Jersey coast. Miai Filoramo ported receiving S25 in a letter which explained the money had been collected for the county ro-deb in 192S. The unsigned letter explained the oversight in hot turning In the inoney had bothered the writer. Cow Pays tho Bills INTERNATIONAL FALLS, linn. lUPlI — A motorist whose car struck a cow near here recently had' his hospital bills paid by the cow's insurance. The prize Pennaylvania was the first statelholstein had coUiafob insurance to to inspect its ijilnes. iprotect her owner against loss. PONTIAC CENTENNIAL TWO GIAN^ MIDWAYS NOW OPEN SVIllY OAY FROM 12 NOON 'TIL 12 P.M- • 35 Tlirilliiif HMm / • 50 Additioiiol AffraefioM Mlnmin mdwat cA. Av«. from Paftenon to Huron Streets Apposrtoir Rightly «l f ead tM PJf. KEN STRINES TALENT SHOW (Free Attraction) MIIACU NIU SHOPPING CENTKI MIDWAT Appeoriag Salarday. faae IFth' ial $i30 PJf. ’ I'WANA DON IN PERSON (Free AttrKtion) KID'S DOG SHOW Spectacular Bargain OHeyi Sl.Oa TICKET GOOD ALL DAY and |IIGHTI Ride as many rides as you like — As many tirhes as you like No admission charge — Grounds open to the public uic- dcnrj nwH. miaa riiorBinu itin*”'toJ "hwti**^ a* ™Jcam' Montreal, howevtT. tho Cana-«rs.w%mir^engllfedT a inai of blood and .frantically try-.* ^.S. funds, ing to free himself from tbti! The decline In Ntw York waaj Shark's dutches. .accelcmted with an .ment Friday by Canadian Finance Minister Donald - Fleming Mias Filoramo pulled Brodeur to shore and a passerby applied af tourniquet. But Brodeur's leg 3345.SOOAOO deficit for the I year ended March 31. ■ary EltcUoo Tutadu. JulT SS, II To tlM Qasttfifemoctors of C ■vlvu Ufct, Conaty ot Ooktond, was the dispute between Fleming _ and James E. Coyne, whom I- government is trying to fire r the Bank of Cana . Parliament toyne W advocate reatfleflvi tvkiU »h* ■awromwijint Low." 1. Um widorHaa«a Clork. win, city or — du boloro uy rosnlar. isms omeUkTprtmsry otoettM sad Um do —oImUoo totlct )• hereby (tyen that t vIH b otnee UMday. Jiins M. lltl- __J. the thlrUetk day precediaa election, le brbrtded by Sactira «H. UMday. thlruwk >• brbrtded ________—....... - .... eybUc Acte of 1964. IrbB I i-elock a.a. aalll I e'eloek p-a. oa MM lay Ibr the aurpoea of rtrlevlas (be ^--------mM regtourtM eueli of ctora la tald TowBihlp V«,, etaall properly apply there- pualiried electora h seeks an expanskxiiat policy. Coyne takes a more conaerva-ve view' and holds only this can bring hill recovery from ah ieat nomic slump that kept unempl*^-ment at nwre than 10 per cent through the winter. The government has indicated i it will seek legislative action oust Ooyne from his 350.000-a-y post. Prime Minister John Diefen-baker's Cabinet wants Coyne resign but he refuses. Tha BPMe bf aa peraos .ealdant of the preeiMt a Xtratloa, aad tatltlad ii llaa. If rwaalalas aoc i“ze cation, proeedare: aao.------—---------- trbe U aaable to aiUo poraaoal oppUeo- ----far rotUlralloo baeoaco af ronMaf _____duty or abataea froai tba Tavnihip. Ctty or Tintat la obleh Ma Mtal rtU-dWMO Is loMtad may ba raslslarad prior; to tbs dost of reslttratian bafora lay' sisctlaa af prtmuy alacUam b* taaarlatl from rtii Chrk of tba-------------------- A new double-track railway 1i nel 7,082 feet long in West ginia la 'said to he. largest in t world, although not the longe* ■ is 32 feet high, 31 feet wide. STARTING SUNDAY! 8TRRMNTB1HE8EEYES. BLUE SKY 2 sh6ck & THRILL FEATURES! BONUS NMHT NS tmm fflf cm of m mmi rmroiflo.^ _____________tad bU IH^___ ____ dupUcata rofMrMtoMv •••«• laS assentttg la dopUesU SF rasldratlae. aftldari|^ to|ara^a I*)***! -^^rttoralBf aneb radstratlsa Mu.“iissrssjr,s Boiary pabttc or eUior offtear admlab- iSTM'vs.'Ni!-!!!: Itrattaa amsar aad^aalgBata bM tMl; I OnrsfMwad paraoas not wtltM Is row; aw. 4SI. Tba bMpaatnrt sf alacUie at any alaatlaa or prtaiary slaatloB la VSl^nfe'C^y -or at racclrt iKi.roU of any »-*■— saw l« Bot reMitarad In tba aab or Um TOandllp. Ward or rr«c 'nani^V d‘*Miitra*^'. ai^leai ima: Sac. IN An* raalaUrsd da .jay. upon chantr oi raaldancs vltbta Tavnihip. City or VIUa«o. cauM.hli utritlon la br irbnifsrriMl w hli addrru br Modlai w tba Clark a il| rsanaat daUas Ma paaaant addrni. data ,b* marW Iharcto-'and thr add.— from vhlch hr oai last raflMarad. orjto ‘ma .Wti;roa;b‘«d^ Iran, ward aad praclaet aaaibar ia( .ord tbi Btv addraai. ward aad pra< numbar on tht orldnal aad dupll rotUlratlOB cards. Ad aldll plan orlglaal raftitratlOB cArd la tha pn.,.-prcctact fHt. Bach traaafari itaall aat bf mad# vtthta tha M dayi naat praeadiat aar .alaeltoa or prlaiary alactloe. Ullcti such tbirtlath dar abalf fall aa a astiu-day. aunday or isSAl hoHday. la vhlch avaat rctlstratlsh traatfara shall bs sccapud durlnt iht liaat fun varkibi prodded that as auch traailar shall lit any prrsoa to rota la aay To— - vmifc la vhlch hthad Ndyt hot thp world tof Hid Biblo oppnpd «o co mpIplDly owd rDolitHcolly. How orp tho gYfpDtg of Jonuflitwiy fhp moHcpf plocp in Bothlphomy Hid lewd of Mooby fhp pogfn couitt. Htr# ,too, art fht fipldt of Boox . ♦. ond fhp Dilont soiidt f hot dividDd two worljit. ^ ► Fiia—Mml—TiMs—Wtdo^TlMn. '*Hgin With A nyiiB TtU” 7:01-10:01 *7ht Story if Bith" 7:S€ fily THE ShTUBDAY aad SUNDAT "Hdim With • niiiii TaU" 3:26 - 6:21 • 9:36 “Story tf Ba^ 1:00.4:01. 7:16.10:24 Ip. Cttr 'or'vmafc la vhlch htbad ad ifdrd If days Mit prModlas aay alaa-| ratten an altctlan lUterad sladar vbo ; __________%KS rad, lactten prscinet sf to* wuma TSvaabla. Ity or TlUaii itmiritevs tha r^t la laks appUwfM tatava hte r3|la%tlaB taifarrad adMV sisattan ar prtawry ^traaiftrrad tiimf sisattan ar prlawry Itfrr «’SJSK“!S V3TM iSi'asnrWBSSw such praclaet for toat atertten rely. ' ’appHcatloa far tiaaatar alA ha I vlUi tli* Tovaahlp, City nr — vbo ahall traaafar taeh ^ traUae la aeaardaada wMb i ttoa. Whaa Um tugm a< aa •olttoW’ D& BHURON \ j!4l WIST MURM n 4-70tt T..,V THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1961 Haying;* good reputation might I blonde is g girt who makes a ca-*“''*h*^ ^ outfmartiri ^ bS. inquisitive neighbors-A dumblnettea—Eari Wilson. NINETEEN Veto Record Lost Times Tonight 3 FEATURES! BACK BY POPUUR DEMAND! ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! ■UJMII (omMI Climbs to 17 vetoed two more legislative bills Friday, bringing his total for the year to 17. » Killed by a pqcl^et veto ' measures which would have; —Granted local communities in an Uountiesi but Wayne complete control over the issuance of licenses. to change renewal dates to aitiplify license transfer procedures. and to redefine the definition of schools for purposes of the Swainson Turns Bock Two*" Mori legislative Bills to Up Yotal act. The bill extended control to Include package Uqnor storM and beer and wine esIablinhmentN. -Tightened up provisions of the Michigan Employment Security Act on matters of dependency information. retirement benefits, wage credit exclusioiy for students, and wori'men's eomj^nsAtion. Private Housing Starts WASHINGTON (APV - Private housing, starts scored another hn-pressi^ gain, in May. advarcing 8 per cent from April to>an “ nual rate of 1,298.000 homes. * ' a -a*. High Chair Fall Fatal DETROIT (»-- Raymond Myr-jand struck his bead. injured fatally Friday " from a hhdi chair Reporting this Friday, the Cen-| IS 3ureau said the May level compared with a^,revtsed ratelof 1.200.008 in AprU and 1,333.000 In May 19W. All these figures v^ere adjusted lor normal seasonal fluctuations. SparksrGnffin FUNERAL HOME **Thoughtful Sertice** M Williams 8t PImm fC t-IMl The governor said the measure imposed an extra burden on claimants for proving dependency. It also would, have ploynvpnt compensation for those eligible for retirement benefits but not yet retired; he said. Jap Ship in Boy City TmUm VIVE LA CXIMPAUNIE! — Two visitors from France Vear • Centennial caps received as part of the Greater Pontiac Centcn- . nial. Mrs. Bemie Hansen, 646 HogaiHh St., Waterford Township., adju^ the bonnet on her black F'rcnch poodle Melissa. The other's name is Sucie. BAY CITY ifi — i;|ie first-ppean going .vcsse! from the Orient visited here Friday; The merchant ship Masashima Maru arrived in| Bay City Friday from Japan via Oticago and Milwaukee. Get Tickets to Spectacle; Seats Are GoinaTxiing... NOW SHOWING Exclusivg FIRST RUN! S. Takfrapli at Sqvart Opan 7:00 P. M. Show Starts 8:30 P. M. wmm " FAULKNER’S SANCTUM THE TRUTH ABOUT TEMPLE DRAKE From th« Depths of Degradotion She Rote to Seek Redemption ot the Hondt of the Womon Her .Silence Hod Condemned to the Gallows! xHER SIN-AND HER ) kEDEMPTION! tennial candidate and save SO cents-on the admissiop price. Thci coupons ape no longer being sold. "Ha Thot is Without Sin Among You^ct Him First Cost o Stone ot Her." John VIII, 7 The serpent beguiled me, and / did eaf GENESIS Ul. 13 Tf BY SPECIAL REQUEST HELD OVER TONIGHT SATURDAY A REAL BARGAIN 2 MAJOR HITS ON ONE PROGRAM Ue Remiek-Yves lontand-Bradfoni Diliman SUNDAY—CO-FEATURE CurtIMWSORSONWELLESSylviaSYMS TO THE FIRST 250 DADS SUNDAY IS “FATHER’r DAY” FREE Get your tickets to the'Spectacle I ginning at 7; 15 on performance 5 soon as possible. Centennial Headquarters advise^ today. result of the Miss Centen< nial contest, about 25.000 nQupons exchangeable for tickets were sojd in the past month, headquarters said. If the coupons are all exchanged, about lialf the tickets that will be available will be used up, it was The 1,062-cast Spectacle will be performed June l9. 20. 21. 22. 23 and 24, with repeats beginning June 25 if any regularly scheduled performance is rained out. The show will be presented in-its entirety each night. . You only have to see it once to see IhO whole show. explained. the two-hour extravaganza, “The Pontiac btory," the stadium can hold a little more than 6,000 per^ 'ioiirim' PIBqfnsr W -rHiMa The coupons were sold as a way people could vote lor, a Miss Cen- Michigan Cities Protest Plan to Hah Real Smyice I Headquarters emphasized that it not necessary to have purchased a coupon in order to get a ticket now. The tickets themselves dre ou sale during-the day headquarters in the Pontiac Public Library^nd will be available. if there are any left, at the Wisner Stadium box office 'be- LANSING t Atmfill btmist CNILDRIN . ADULTS .......... ...:;>i.«o Ratcrrc Saati ISr Extra T*a b A TREMENDOUS 3 UNIT PROSRAM Ann Sharidoni “STEEL HORSE with THE^ FlYiHGTril Towr IT'S ROUGH— IT'S RAW— IT'S BUGGED! FREE CIGARS To tho First 250 Dods HI-DAD! This It Your Day So Have Fun.) BEST WISHES TO ALL. DADS BRINQS EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE STORY TO FABULOUS NEW LIFE . OCEANS n n DEAN MARTIN frank'SINATRA SAMMY DAVIS JR. ANGIE DICKINSON JOEY BISHOP PETER'LAWFORD 'V TWRKTir ir- ^ rtlniT ff*rTi !*’• Agyqiig** Tttle ia U.Sj, Opfen klwid I’ t$Cn-yvri layout with the U.I.Ov«GoM laflMWu Only ooe goiter bettered par at two m^dna H In nvaday’a fiipt aeialaii.'FHdny. i»ith i tteaJly no wind and weather dttkm generally ideal, 10 plajrim beat par and anrther half do^ equaled it. I R<»b«r« a«l Stodera. rtayta^ 'out of trouble oO the tee and put* ting extremely well, parse the field _____ ataybig in the thick of bm the day badara. He wae \UaBi with 144a are U66 Open kbit chance for a birdie thre 11th bole hy miadng a one-teot putt: Jack Fledi. Marty rnvoi, Hee^ Scfaarlau, Jacky Cupit, DdW ad endilaitly la amy l m the OMA’a graiMkg •‘daUMa 4aw» vat ander way. M at laaat tt other gaMare idaod aa Hoabwg. Sandera. Eric Monti and Bob Harria led the aaaanlt with 17a Gene Litttar lirdd M over the - par SMS—TD cowie Doug Ford. Ted. 'lAt)ll, Gardner Diddnaon Jr., Herman Sdwrian and amateur Jack Nta^ai eadi carded 00 to complete the sute par Mqhti, bead pro at Hlllcreat C. C. I Xngetea. Two atrokea back at Ford, Geiberger, Monti, Dickinaen. Littler and firat-round leader Bobby Bm. Defcndliv Eritlah C>p«) diamplon Kei Nagle, M Qoalby. Anatr^'a Broca Crampton and Harria come next at 142. Oefanding National Open champion Arnold Palmer neaHy became he field wha cut to way mark. < Palmer, playing badly ao far In da toamametat, ihot IS yeeterday to go with Ua 74 Tbmiday far a aO-hide acoee of 10. which barely Roaburg, the leading profeeeion-al exponent of the fuU^Ingei^ gHp, gtnyed off the fairway Juat fanr times and anloyed nine one-putt greens while ecoripg five birdlea and slipping th a oogey twice. His putts ifert falling from of 25 fact to six inebes. in Loa Xngetea. is playing in hia 6tb Open and thte is finest ^how^ ing to date. The 0-year
h' SigAed t HOUFTON (AP) — The Houston a IMS amy to signed Don, Altman m Mm itolveriity Wday to the h the ydung to«n_ ^ Sources esdinafed the bonne a* Bobby Brue, first day leader at because he trails codmiw Bob the U.8. Open, is playing in world’s greatest golf toumamdnt only because he and TD other per- tight times of 17 eitents. Slated Monday tn the 1951 U.S. Onen nt Oekiend "HU. Ben Hoenn’x brilliint.closing; S7 and the late Oayton Heatner’s closing 69 were the only sub-nar rounds in the toumev. The 190 tournament already has resultad in 11 rounds bekrar par. nine ate adding a fine 34 inate himself trom oantentlon i mgat people ware figu^. pvnecting «-«t-rraijwt »*a • . ' 37,(wO. fr Mg-aame ptoyer sriW fatt tka ax Friday was fsar-fime gritfafc Open champion Peter Yesterdaylt atte^i^ was an uimated 14,760, A new 3n4i(fay record for ifca Open, wMchmi ip approximatdy The entire investment could be , uivarad om lump should be fin-ms made him a living invert-up the final 36 holes today lent. liB the same (ashion he played the For aweral holes on the back iy Pentiac and Waterford chapters of the Junior Chamber of Dnumeroe will hold fiieir annual •S3, He did this by aeOtag stock ia lilBiaett and 70 paopla reepooded. Brue Btetes, Inc. Thursday be was another "uidcnown” who shot a ' stauding • for tha only sub-par round of the day. , Yesterday he drew the largest gallery ever to wateh Mm play. U graw faMp a handful of pesple to a kags crowd when he came up to the tth after kitiUg far th^ o Mrds. Brue’a mannerisms on the golf KNirse are certainly evident. He movee down the fairway rapidly, idmort to a point M nnndng. an 18-hofa medal play route Monday. I etraigbt On the -green bowaver, like Cbry Mhkneoott, be faitea a ( Tbe amount eubaeribad S5JIOO and be ie rtyi playtag tha putt in hypnotic appearance. Aeeee0ifa to Bnw. flto 4bnl Today, Ifatte n.m. with Bic noon round w 1:0. baak eat of |fa,«*udn|s nfaU •0CS WMRPV WB0 iplH with Hm efaek- lii’ U60 he netted 0.1m vh ptt be W tour and eo far this yev won, $3,683,' finWiinc in tbe mpney ht 9:13 MouH. HU after- Crocks Trotter AAork DETROn^ 0 — Lumber Dan. California hone, wun the Cadillac Trot in 2:03 at Hazel Park raceway lart idgbU.The time erackad the sbc-yean«l<] younger hoiaea’ track ypeord of 2:03.1. Itie aged trofters* rfcord 'U 2:0Q.3, Ww lmi ru. araus « s a ~ « :8 OaraMoS DMraN N«o York KEBi-8 Sragstssr Iw a 8 Pontiac’s tourney is scheduled at Municipal golf course while the Waterford avmtwifi le played at Penfiaa Oountiy Qub- Both tour-leys begin at • am. Wafarierrs foaraaneat' te apsa to aH beys aafar U yuan ef age «4W Mva In Wnla^ si Chleieo (PtMira lee'e teurury to apeu h „ of tha Penliae Jayeaa event U fitonycroit pro Bfil Kennedy whiia Ran Cftoaar ia chair-man of Iba Watorfoid Jayuaa event. Port cntrlea wfll braepsptod ^ eacb tounMy by nMMariiig at tha ebfopbefoeu pity Mgkw. Hia entiy fee It |3. Jayieaa atato tournament. The Pm-tiae ^pter Is holding a MviB conttaf aad tlao will award prize to hairileap wtamers under the Cid-loway iystem. State l|uaiiflers will be deter'-mined Jflr "cbre- The state j ^ -STa^siiwi' tourney to alatud Monday. July a;Laaw Ahrgwip at HUlcrfst Country Club. -V ■i ■ ...i- f. ,-I Major league Averag^ Bonus Baby Repeat AMHUO^ !5! H4 nMj NAIWNAl. IkAOUB CLUB BATmo gisssss^S — !1< ««■!«• lm A^I SSliUie nii m atr vutS naJt^allkaoue I »*«> I ii5> 5isiuVi^ «* 2 j!2 a s s a____^ ~ - ^2 as a H 2 a •“ Fr«Beuc» sassa~~-»^s»-2^4^^ aruhlMlM n MM -TU *7 M .t» M UM Nt M M .m MUM m « a.m M 1M3 1M n M IM W 2 S3 4IT U UIJU 8»Ssi « MM SI Bf n S UM Ml M U ..., SB MM «M H « J71 14 MU l«l M ir JH UUQUB DAL BAtTINQ ---at kata) Krausse Hurls-Three-Hitter at Angela 4-0 Al h I e t i c Pitcher, 1 S', Just Two Weeb Out of High Schpol , Bt The AsMcliited Preae It was late September, 1S31. and the Philadelphia Athletic*, having already wrapped up a third straight American League pen- \ nant, tuhied to idd pitchers and ; second linen while'>ghdng the Big Three of the Saif. Lefty Grove, George Eamshaw and Rube Wal-berg, a rest before the world se- One of the kids was a 19-year-old right-hander named Lew Krausse. Making his fisrt start in the majon, he beat Boston 7-1 u S jS with a four-hitter. g jg Friday nig(rt the same Lew s JM krausse, more nervous had bron on that September happy fans, including his dad, Lew Krausse 4-0 win over Los Angeles. noon 30 yean ago, was In the > -s_______________________________________________ stands as the A’s, now ki Kansas aty and the second division, sent a ns,000 bonus pitcher to the mound for his first start. The kid was an 18-yearold right hander named Lew Krauaae Jr., and he pitched a wonderful, three-hit shutout lor a 44) victory over Los Angeles Angels—in first game as a‘pro. Lew Jr., gave up nothing but singles. He walked five, but the A’s backed him with five do ‘' plays, and he struck out six. I luven't slept for three nighfo,” he admitted afterward, but I’m going to deep like a baby now. I've .Just had a thrill * never imagined could be tnif.’’ Lew Sr., who pitched one ■oil out while compiling a M record in a brief, two-year stay in the majors, said “I bet I ^ more butterflies iii my stomach, up there in the stands, than Lew M. It was the first time the Md ever pitched at night, and all that DETROIT (UPI) ‘- The focus of the nationwide basketball scandal probe shifted to the motor city today- following fiTe expulsion of two University of Detroit basketball stars. U n 1V e r sity officials disclosed that Charles North and John Morgan were approached in Detroit at season’s end by persons implicated in the point-shaving conspiracy. The two 21-year-old eager* te«ti-fied before a New York county grand Jury three weeks ago and ' Jlo coKJperate fully as wU-but details of their part in the scandal remained obscure. New Ywrfc district attonwy Great it was, stealiiw the spotlight from the pennaS race as Detroit dtoPPed New out of first Place, beating tfcV Yankees 4-2, and climbed into a first place ■ M4th-r “ Indians, sharing a one-game lead New York. ‘ teated Baltimore 3-L Bbston whipped Washington 14-9 tying toe Senators and Baltimore for fourth place. And Minnesota beat the Chicago White Sox, i' had won seven in a row, 6-1. McCMSi. Duran. L. ■rsUEfc. Bimkic. n S S 8 I 3 LM C. tl tS M * !« 2 “ ^ i j S 1 M S3 I Walk. U 47 M I Lery’, “ 2 J t s S 2 U , , sa/jCk agsS US- ctr. « 2 2 2 J 1 M H MM •1 S7 37- a 3 J iiSil! ' S 8 8 8 :1 r. sa58tr» w-s^ms.'-Bsl 8*8 S8J; sssali 8S88i{ ■ M ff 8 I > 2 “ ■ . awesMs. Wsw. Mi mxE- Young Krausse, a sHfii fda-ball pitcher with a good looking nirve, I ^ work less' than two weeks - !i# after graduating from a Chester. " Pa., high school. The Angels’ three hiu, by' Leroy Thomas. Steve Bilko and Kert Hmnlin. came In the second, seventh and eighth tamings. The At* scored the decisive nm on Norm Sielbm’i double in the fourth. Ken*^McBride (56) was the loser as the AngHs dropped their Sullivans Win Series From NefheiTand Team HOLLAND (UPI) — The Grand Rapids Sullivans completed* M sweep -of their seven-game series S with the Dutch AllcStars last night „ „ _______ji by coasting to a 12-4 vtartop' here cat_ pri^ be accepted far place of ItoraliihEackiBd moves being fought by I()C president Avery Brundage and others. The Russians have' suggesfl that the 67-membcr IQC be “^mo-by incrsastaig Ms membership ito include repreaentafives of all national Olympic committees. ations. Such a body would have more than-200 member*. NalionalPGA Trials ijfonday 59 Staxftk^Gi^feri Bid iFor Five IPositions at Flint Golf CHub Fifty-nine Michigan profeuionals KSkstaas were seeAlag to •>Kk" the oMmoiriee. Brundage has maintained that the KX: would corapromiae its independence it it took in "ex offido’’ miemheiTb At present the lOC chooses its own members for life, without regard to sport or On Thursday the intensational sports tederations met here and decided to ask the lOG to make at least their preridents^ex officio’’ members of thr-IOC. ■UKLS sniTTOirr — Lew' Krausse Jr.. Kaiuas Cfiy’s $125,000 bonus pitcher, as fie is surrounded AT rkitafis Sr., and A’s owner Charles' Finley following his will wage cut-throat competition | Yesterday the representatives of for five places Monday at Flint jtoe federations met with the I(X! Golf Oub in 36-hole sectiimal qual- executive i>oard. Informed aonrees ifying rouitds for the 1961 National said' Brundage turned down the PGA Golf ChampioDship. IproposaW^^ain arguing that an W W # I "ex offlek)'’ member camot be North, Morp in Cage Scandal The annual National PQA _ scheduled July 27-30 at Olympia Fields Country Gub in Olympia Fields, lUinoia. It was -expected that Wayne County authorities would launch an investigation into any aspects of the scandal which occurred in the motor city. /♦ The Rev. Hugh h Snith, S.A., executive vice president of the university, said ^re were contacts between the players and under-worid gamblers in Detroit. "They were approached here in Detroit by somebody," he said. meat sa a case while It It onder laveedgatloa,’* and the aeheol'S preaUeat, the Veiy/Bev. Laar-eaee V. Britt. M., confined himself to n simple sUteinent Announcing the rxpnlslona nnd nn- tbe whole matter was handled by Britt. Hogan and the players themselves. North and Mbrgan could hot be reached for comment. la any petat _________________ rnmar In Detroit sport ciiclee had It that the Tttaae’ Ct-U victory over Cuisine ea Feb; U may have been Involved. The margia of ’ victory wu far cloeer than the relative meitto ef the teama la-dleated before the game. North was high scorer in the for the ’Titans, who finished'the season with an 18-8 record which carried them into New York’s Na-, tional Invitational Tourney. TVy w«re defeated in the first round by Holy Crou. 8642. North and Morgu attended Detroit’s Northweiteni High School together, then went on to Oo|plinga Junior College in California. North graduated and transferred to Detroit in 1959. Morgan followed a year later. ’Die eTcpulskm of North and Mor-'gan brought, to 33 the number of players so far implicaled in the scsmdal. New York gambler Aaron Wagman, 37, the reputed "brains" of the bribery ring, hu been indicted on 36 counts of conspiracy and corruption. 21 points. ’The 6-foot-5 forward wound up with 458 point* over “'THin““cbaffi~Bblf Xhlllihii* said the legulai- season tor a-474 game average. Morgan bad 290 for u 11.5 average, the team. North wu aecond high scorer 4 Softball Games Played ’ftiree jpm« were played Jn the National^ftball l^gueof the city recreation league last night with Dwight Butler of First Prei(byter-ian and A1 Sutelle of (30 594 taking the pitching honors. Butler itautout Adams TV, 69 and gave up only four hits, while aO defeated 300 Lounge, 9-1 with Santelle allosrtaig three hits. Howe’s I^nes defeated. Griff's, 10-2, with a big sbe run'outburst tat the last jiming. In the International League Mo^ tor Car TraMport defeated DiTiie Bar, 4-0 u Jhn Smith pitcited a five hitter. Charles Oweby. with three hits, led the Motor Car attack. I Jim Reynolds got three hits and scohed twice and Earl McKee tallied three times for Howe’s while Jerry Hill and Jim Blackstone got two hits ead) for the Ibsers. Simmons with two. simpar-s semmt if 4i«t« Pufe 7 p. m. — LusOob'i Boat L3t«7 v(. Dixie B»r linUrnitlooeU-l:M p. ai. — UniTMMI OU Opel akvfB Bar llBtwaaUoaal). . HerlkMa* ratk • p. w. — 3Ur3‘( bum wav TP. —-"CPMtopgtipa^.jr--**--- Fortner with three hits and Dave Several Oakland Country pros are among the entries. Included are Pontiac’s Gene Bone, Al Wet-rous. Fred Oudlen, Bob Gadja, Roy Beattie, Tommy Shannoii. Mac McElmuny, Warren Orttek. Ray Maguire, Joe Thacker, Tommy'CUemoe. Paul VanLooaen, Frank (Red) Wilaon and Ralph Yankee. The trials begin at 7:30 a.m. Pairings and storting tones: :3S-Kpb jLuL PPtP OPPck :31-U^ Bolo. MldfP Ctn. Chlick ktot- :44-8ar SknM. Bok rt«ri. Dkis Orlpra li's Not ii^ Cards Says Cardinal Boss ptayers from playing poker for mon^ on a^anea "as an periment to 'aee if we can ’'The guys make mistakes and I' want to see whether we can iron, out the mistake! and win games if, instead of playing cards, they talk baseball rrhile traveling.” Hemus explained Friday He emphuized that the ban is only temporary and an expert- Manager Jimmy Dykes of the Geveland Indtons cstoUiabed similar ban against Ugh sti card games during spring training, but H, is a oontomiiv nde the Indians. Tw» stole pros are exempt from Msaday's quMlers — farmer Nattanal POA champtoa Wally BarkMsw af Fraaklta Rlila sad rarroBt MIehlgu PGA rhamp Baudo FSx al DetraU. At I uiBtiai hi the i that t might prspnti a fiat af prosper- hers te the OK. The M>C would thu choose a aumher of new members from this Not. Theoe aew membero, like preurnt IOC reuototeg m the IOC even after ——i— to be efBelalo of Brundage wu reported ^^ave said the new propooal ww interesting and worthy of In a speech finally opening m yK seniora here, Brundage iW night appealed tor oonttanied independence of the KX!. His wgpds were an indirect attack on soviet campaign to enlarge fit* conunittee. MsTkbkai, BmiI* Myln Jr. •:41— 1:14—FssI VkBliBSMn. Lsny Tsmstli ----Its! wmtMnttm t:ri—Tom TbIIObsMU, Oom Bsssk Taw- S;SO-^Uv ^RSrais. Jm Tkackar, CBtt Bottarsion t:U-Chlck nuUD. U4la Kirk, Hortas 1:33—John Bkrkam, Jaha DkMTwpla. Dick Bury *:3S-AI Wktraaa srsnan OrBck. lUj ? *8witk. Funerol for Ben Jones PARNELL, Mo. Ifl-Ben Jones, veteran horse trainer^ wu buried Friday in Park’s Rose Hill cemetery neftr the wm where he grew Jones, trainer of (XIuroet«Farm toorougbfareds. died Tuesday at 71 Prime Site ia Battle Againat Sea Lamprey Jordan River Lake Trout HatiJiery V, Larry McLeod picked ' up two hits in the Presbyterian vkrtmy. Big Utters for GO were Chuck Writtea IBr Amoeiatod Press Keystone of all efforts to raatock the great lakes with trout will be a new hatchery to be built on the Jordan River in' Michigan’s Grand Traverse Country. Although 12 hatcheries already are pooled in the restocking program, their total copibhM annual production is estimated at no more than Xtnjttfl yearling tetoit a year. The iBBsadteto IM al the Great LafeM Plahify OMUstotei I* te'taglu jlaallag Umjm tnW KiCK 18 NO GOOD—New York Yanhaes’ manager Ralph Hptto Ucka dirt belitnd second base in opd on force pia^ He coutended llg^r disgust attflyrotestoig to umpire Joie Unsalato aecond baaeman Wood’dldn’t have Ms toot-andlieWftiu^ out of lb* gwie will Dftrti^ .pn the hIf"When he took fiie^Wai from phort-last night, Houk ’stormed jUU tha fieU steo stop Chipo Feroandu (background). It (14) aut at arc- Houk’a firat bjectlon tUp aeatni. ■ad and Um mtaaea af tha draaSad Mk laaprav. TUi la Uw tlftk ad *x atorlat vrlUm ae tka praMaw.l By WOODIE JARVIS Water emerges from all the tertargs at a oonstont temperature of 46 degrees, ideal for the culture and rearing of lake trout. The two groups of springs only one-fburth mile apart. Hie hatchery wiU. be situated between them on a llO-acre tract donated by' the stole of Micbigaa Of the tote* luvesttgated, rir* Gnat LBku by tN4. ’The Jordan River hatchery will provide the missing 2,(186400 each year. ^ The need.for a master haldiery in the lake trout restocktog pro-years ago. The site a^ drawhM: iv plana was die north central regional afSec «f tb* Bureau of Sport <^Fhibcrtes and Wildlite of the UJ. FWb and WHd-Service te Mbmeupoite, Mian. TEMPURASllBB OONT»6l Ihe agency’s experts examined 47 possible hatohery sites in. the mSO or the 47 The water supply originates from two large groups of flowing form two creriu tributary the Jordan River, ftie, cailejl Five Tile Coeek. flows at a oonstont rate of 2,100 gallons The second, Sbe Tile CYeek, has a constant flow of 3400 galb gan, 75 miles from Lake Hnron‘ and 05 miles from Lake Bnperkir. Surprlaiagly, some opposition developed in MteUgan against the Jordan River site. One nnall gmq} of sportsmen daipied the hatchery ...................iltollh “ In weateen I . But thegr pakit ef the thrM epper lekee aiM^the best alteraate had saly af flew ef the The Jordhn operation will be the only complete'-.^dce trout hatchery It wUi poiUs cupabi^of h LABGK CAPACrnr TiKira wiU be 1$ front egg Incto hators with a combined capacity M 4400.000 egfi. Bsaa Or >• fr*. In airline dtstoaces the hatchery lulimnanle. tt was «u the J •I daa River, abrat BH«e*iilUesl awth Atos uiU 1 1 Flgeas. 1 CARLES KIDDY UND JOlDBIl I Ck.' (W> arf tilip»> M. will be 20 miles from Lake Michi SUMMER SPECIALS! • Cealaey labaa • ClNto-6sfto • 2S Pt. Cndsart •sack Craft MIRCURY MOTORS itnUicttiiifiiMr TnilMi INLAND UKES $AIPf „ Was., m *ui t r. 31. reteoefc.the lakes^ 1127 W. Narwi PI 4-7121 However, conservation directors Q I WiM , Evtiy Sunday Dras Racing •» M. H R. A. |26 Milt Rd. E. of Gratiot You Con't Boot Concroto for TroctionI endoised the Mdl)igaa.itoe >> fiwl best poseibte locafion. They werefl supported by members of ODn-l 0 ■ . Totht oopt of the patdxry te eatitS9S ^ iVIfaiiaiiriB)—nuteil AiA'.lK; TWENTY-: Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths MM. Mtm BOD80N Scivte* lor Mra. Desbv (A«-tpHta) Bodaon, 15. of 30 MOboumr a. wiU be bdd at 1:30 p m. Monday at tbc Veoriwea^e Chapel with bnrtal following in li^te Chapel Memorial Cemetery. hm: Bodaon died at her residence. Thursday after a brief 111- A tool and die maker, he was aiburiaJ In Oak Hill Cemetery. Her paat high priest of Oakland Chapter body is at the Prank Canruthera S, Brotherhood Bhw Lodge. Paat Puneral Home. T. I.M. of Pontiac Council No. 3,| A menaber of the St. John Omrch Consistory and paat watchihan Of she leayet a aon, Charles Peridna the Sh)ep^rdB of Pontiac White of Chicago; and a daniditer, Mrs. ^rine and member of the Order Lillian Smith of Gary, Ul.' of Eastern Star Noi 238. ' t Mrs. Williams died T^raday aft- Sharpe leavos. his wife.pl' ■" ‘Une“ of eight, years. CLAVDB CALULN Cladte Callan. .a former teacher la GMietown and CHfford. djedyes-terday after a long illness. He was IT. Mr. Callan of 7805 Pontiac Lake Road. Waterford Township, was a graduate, of Eastern Michigan University, Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Thelma Wolf of Wyandotte: and two Btsters. Mrs. Edythe Roffey of Detroit and Mrs. AJene LaMarrej Edith. The Order of IVhite ■Shrine wfU conduct a service at 8 p.m. Sunday the Spariks-Griffln Fuaera' Service wUI be held at 2 Home. Scrvic p.m. MwiSiF- nt hmeril-fiorne.^ ^obdviear-Orivr The Masonic Lodge will conduct grave service at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. JACK B. THOMAS Jack B. Thomas. 64. of 243 ,f Whittemore St. died yesterday at c Pontiac General Hospital after an i swida !Ulne^ of three yeorf. toon Funeral Home. T ARTHUR T. SHARPE Arthar T. Sharpe. 84. of 53': Monroe St. d^ed this morning at Pontiac Qenei^ Hospital after an iHne«t of several days. FOR LOW COST CAR LOANS xj fiMTG EMPLOYEES f ~^ic FEDElAl CIEDIT UNION 156 W. Hwiwi — ft 5-6151 Survivin|[|v arf his wife. Pearl: a daughter. Mrs. Lillian Babb .of Pontiac; two brothers and a ^er. A Trisaglon service will be held at 6 p.m. Sunday at. the Pursley 'Funeral Home. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m.‘Mon<*«y St. George Greek Orthodox Church with bOrial in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Jones died Thursday at Pontiac Osteopathic Hoapital following an illness of three weeks. Following the prayer serviue, his body will be ntov^ to Chicago for services at the Walter Quinlan Funeral Home Monday. Burial ' will be in Cedar Park Cemetery. Chicago. Surviving are his wlf^. Ellberta: two dai^ghters; two 8ons;’ his mother: two slaters; a brother; and five grahdchildren. r.EOR4IK WIUJAMg Serrtce for Mrs. George (Annie jO.t Williams. 80] of 397 Luther 1st. will be held at 2 p.m. Monday iat St. Jghn Methodist Church with ER’S DAY JuiM 18th Someone said. "A father toj**”*;*^ chiidUrth wlthoiit-An anesthetic. Dads take ^**A *mwbn universally {*• bcidns at'^foitr — ours hei^ whm dad home. It's dad who takes one M at .WsTMlary check, hands permanent wave. When neighbor 1^ - 4t'n HsH wHa hftji DAore lun than I j. u vooansa anv boy on Yhe lot — until l--------- for massage. Dad carries the k(^ then proudly watches his son drive It. Dad s • a good, sport; he claims, “I'm oriented any- v ' .w * where, anytime — but when he chose the wrong road, was lost, he laughed at ths "ribbing^ we gsTp him.. He cites. "A laay did Invented electricity Ford 194 Freeway west^4b iBrighton-Farmlngton 196 freeway. . VOORHEES-SIPLE fUNERAL HOMEV 2M North Perry Street > Phone EE 8-8178 CENTENNIAL SPECIAL! geg. Ilf J5 Woroa Saras Plastic SEAT COVERS o. Plootk Trim ood Skiftt PAUL'S SEAT COVER! 2M $. S^fiiHw S». Ft 4-WJ6 *17“ rrirn OmS » IJ-« Oalr IS^ WnXlAM P. IQP^feS LAKE — A piuyer Tut be held tonight at 7 at VoorhMf-Siple Funeral' Home WllUairt F. , . Jones, 55. of 3 Setup work on PonUac's giant Centriuital Industrial ^iblt dot under way last' night with the swinging of a 48-foot ppomptional ler acroas Saginaw Street at Pike Street and the erection o* two big exhibit tents. “ The banner directs spectators (o the exhibit area at East Pike and Parke streets,' where the tents will house special displays plir, the famed GM "Preview of Progress ’ science ihow. Some ,N men will begin an-loadlag 18 trockhMds of display matertals Moa' Will Open Bids on'1696 Stretch State to Examine Offers, on 45 Jobs for 7.8-Mile Segment of Freeway The State Highway Department will open bids Wednesday in Lansing on contracts for a 7.8-mile strrtch of Interstate 696 freeway in Oakland County. In ail, bids will be opened on 45 projects expected ,to total 116.3 million. I larladed are projects for nearly 10 miles of Interstate M I freeway In r:alon, Ingham and I Uvlngstof Counllea. The 1696 contracts w-ill total about S3.6 million. The work is ^scheduled for completion in November 1962. The section of 1696 on which jbids will be opened Is part of an even-jtual freeway :: beltline” north of Star Industry Show Giant Bonner Points to Area Where Exhibit Is Opening Tuesday By nightfall, the $750,000 autom> live show will be ready for open-ihg ceremonies al 9 a. m. Tuesday, ‘'Industriia^ Day” of the Greater. Pontiac Centennial. The show win b« open 10 a. to 9 p. m. Tuesday, Wednesday ,and Thuraday, There will be no admission charge. D6ci^ to Examine i^rned Crook Hero SAN FRANCISCO (UPIi—Victor Hungerlbrd, war hero turned crim^ inal. must remain in jail .until doctors who perfonned a dramatic brain operation on him have a chance to re-examine him. The State Adult Authority asked that a medical report on Huhger- ford be submitted, but no date was set foi^subroission.. Mean- while, Hungerford’i parole statu.s was kept "in suspension.' Huagerford, 4g, who rooe from private to major during World War II and won the Branse and Silver stars and a Purple Heart w A N Mmo ~inr iifjta Itote — ISM MntM Lok* tUfii, W^tjr- T R E 5 U L T S Death Notices • ao((». Pua PTMlartclMW; mmtm uufDur m Mr. MS J«*** Andersoe: Xanu (le* «• dMT aolB^ir o( Mrr. WsrSld^ B«t Mt thto IH m. ■. Muareua; dlw ittrrtrwl by UiFM trdad«iuldr«B. Funml Mry-IM vA b* btM Moodsy. June t*. It It d.ra. tram .Voorh««»ai»l* CbdptI vlth Rev. CbariM A. Col-’ bori ofnclAUai. laUrmoot to WhMo CbopclTlIrt. Pi»d«rlckieB r., JMd WoadvlM OrlFt. Orchard Lake; asa IS; btloTad butband of Bbtrta Jooaa; bclorcd am ^ol Mr*. OaodoU Jouca; daar titber of Mra. Nonoan Idarib. WlUlam I. Joata, Oonna r. Jonta and Laaec Cpl. PraaeU Joo*a: daar brotbar el tart C. Jooct. Mra. Victoria Verbeay aod Mra. ^a .................... ■ Voorheta- ... roUovlat JoDca will ba aamet nara aar, ,/onv* wiu takta to tbc Walter Qulalaa To-neral Home, Cbloace. III. (or aerrlee aod borlal Monday. June 11 with Be*. Arnold Q. Haahman Hark Cemetery, c: Jonee will lie la .... .. — Veorheea-aiple Funeral Home. SHAHMr'jORS n. IMl. AlrtH^ nleo eureleed to eereral nleoee and na^ewa. Tht Ordtr of the WblU Shrine will have a aanrke at Sparka-Ortmn Funaral ”------- _________________‘JpartioVl'toV Funeral Homa with Hi*. Oaten adar tha auapleee Lodte. latermi. CbajM CtmeUry. Ohaipa will fie In atate at tl Si^i^rinto Funaral Home BFAkrSskL. ibifi li. is«. vhhot Pearl. 71M TerreU. Watartord; ace tl; beldved wUe ol Harvey wiiiiBui Deloy; dear mother o. Jack Clayton. Mra. Loretta Kwr, ell; ateo lurvlead by nine erand-chlldren. Puiiaral lenrlce will be held Monday. June IS. at I p.m. from the (!oata Funeral Home. Dray^ FMaa. with Bar. Robert D. Winae oinclatlaf - Inunnanl in Ottawa Park Cemetery. Mra. Spaatael will Ue In ,aUte at tha CoaU .Puntral Roma. D r a y t a n Flalna ' - L. Thomaa; beloved father Ulllaa Babb; alao lurvlv two brotheri and ont alatej TvloaSarlll' at tto I tukMS to Sou FruHclsco’s Ot.v Jail June • as u puroto vtolalor. PoIicF accused him of passing bad checks, drinking .and leaving' Red BlOff. Calif., without his parole Officer’s permission. ; Hungerford was parolet ^ac5vnfe''~Modlcal Pacility.- !ii2 Korea Named I chaise, following _ , /or IjOCal Nero 'operaUon which authorities hoped| ..._____Furtlew Funtral Punarnl tervica will ba ^Semee^lab^- rniliaaimi. m m “ s paroled from rj \/j ri!arj*p“m -Facility wl^ro, on a bad check I 1 X I oak mu cei a dentate brain i SS7 Luther St.; ege 10: , oeer mwher of Charlei Perklnr r and Mn. LllUan Smith Puneral ' .r.i» «in h* held Mondav, June kletb-lobert Mn.T'raak Moyer ol 8346 MlIP wall At.. Keego Harbor, reports the Army has lutormed her Jhat Ford Tractor Post Goes to Area Man He was awarded the Cougren-skmal Medal of Honor poothu moualy in May INI for heroic V|KMl1llT1Clll Ul 1 iKIIlliln ^iVl. oLTIII| lirmingham as aasisf&nt parts; and accessories manage/ in charge artlM during the early purl of depot bpeaatiQps Is announced the Korean conflict. by W. M. Holdsworth, manager. A portrait In oils R. Moyer will be placed over the dkwr ot the club 11 Yong Ann Military ReMnntion during Poet Robert Ffosl Undergoes Surgery ANNETT REALTORS INC. ‘ IWKST IN THE BEST” FE 8-0466 WE WILL TRADE M-rrcned perch Plenty rpece In livAd r«— ....... noom. bM c I room. M cerpftedr'c t kitchen. > bfdroomi ni rage. yACANT Itol $9750 door ■flirev bedroom* foraae. Term*. 111. Ctilppewi $18,500 LAKE AtiaCU^FRONT Hevug III ft. gf egcclteot- beM meet cdeluMve Iske WcU conetri ed home with pkneled etodlo i living no. hntiag nntwml e flreplnce, 1 hMhe. fuU hoeei with aoto. sU best, s hydrma. I Irene. Term $52,500 stlvXn lake psivilecxs 1 bedrwom hrtek In eSclulve Bylvnn more* Snbdivtuon. CnrpeWd Uving rm.. Jtreplate. t hnarme.. Ute batt down. I bedrm. nnd Inrge ttorsge' -epsce up. Knotty pine ree rm with bar One'beat I Car garage. Fenced yard. Price redueed wtUi $17,300 HAMMOND LK. PtUVOEOiES thtaf^* iig Moter. ^waf nte- ^aiage. RUetle 'feoced froi $24,900 Opoa Sunday I - 5 PM. . SYLVAN LAKE FRONT Pour bedrdome. Hb baUis. pawder ranm wa|d’* room. and bath. Liv- ***”r*‘"spIitiiaeT$eE‘. W«K ft iage. Ba $40,000 HANOVER., N.H. (AP» - Pulitzer Prize winniiig poet Robert iFrost, 86,'^as expected to be discharged from a hospital today alter undergoing minor surgery. Frost, the poet who participated in President Kemtedy’s inauguration, was*:admitied tO: the Dartmouth College infirmary Thursday. The nature of the operation Friday was not,disclosed: SCOTT implement dii'isiun. F'ord Motor Co •A nativ^ ofj Pontiac. Scott' Joined Ford in! 1947 in (he High-| land Park plant | CO n t r o 11 er'sl office. He moved ______ tot Pa c tor and implement divisional geheral office ^ as supervisor of the budget analysis section in 1956, and was named depot operatkms cootroUer in 1968. Prior to his aaaociatioo with Ford, he was affiliated with Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors Corp. Scott is a graduate of the Detroit . . ,----- Business Institute and is a member Irost said he would return |o;of ,he N a t i o n a 1 Association of; his Ripton. Vt., farm «nimediatcly^^^.^^„„,3„„ yVith his wife and! to check up on his flowers and vegetables. Motorist Strikes Tree in Groyeiond Township Burglar Grpbs $180 A St. Clair Shores man was reported in fair condition at Pontiac General Hospital today after smashing his caV into a tree add a utility pole in Groveland Township yest^ay. * * ■ Alobe in his car. Gerald E. Ches-ney, .38. suffered facial cuts and a I Card flu M Plowc.- ..... iPonerel OIrectort CemeUry Lote ......... : EHPLOTHKNT Help Wanted Mnle .V iHelp Wanted Pemeje iBelp Wanted . I Employment Agenclee luSrlMSan!ed.llale . i Work Wanted Pemale . SERVICES bPFBRBO Buildtns Service.. Building suppllea Moving '* PalntlO||ji jj S^lJJh^flwtrUr. WId. TraaeporUtloa ........ RBRTALS OPPERED :: :: 3 ■Rent Houeee Purnlebed ...... W Rant Houeee OnfurnUhed . M BcM Lake CteUasac ..........41 Per Rent Raomt ............ 4J Roome With RAard U ICODva CharlN Begch. 239 Victory Dr. reportid to Pontiac police today that $180 washtaken in a bum^afy of his home. Beach said he had left a door unlocked last night. News in Brief fractured shoulder in the crash, , which oefurrad alongside Dixie -- • - board motor valued at S500 from a boat moored on Commerce Lake was reported to sherifFd deputies i Highway, a quarter mile north of I Tripp Road. I He refui^ to make any stMe-ment regarding the acddqnt to sheriff's deputies. Gets Controller's Post at Ford Motor DivUion . terday that her $40 Siamese cat, Verner H. Condon Jr. of Grosae Pointe has been named controller !of the tractor and implement division, Fprd Motor Co., 'Troy, by Merritt D. HIU, Ford vice prOsilent iand division general manager. [Condon succeeds John B. Abbink I who has been named controller, Ford tractor operations. five Pekip ducklings, worth $5, and a girl's bicycle were missing from her property. , V-.. Condon Joined: Ford bv 1951 in (he plant controller'll office of the manufacturing services division. In 1963 he nioved to the divisi mat budget - analysis ^section.^ bixlget and in 1W7 .became wupervisor the section. From June 1959 to June 1960 lie this morning by the owner. Jerry Tuiptn of 3973 Vanstnne St. in the township. Mrs. Joan Fawrett of 368 Mar- Joe Pfeffer, IN BUsabeUi Lake Bd.. reported to Pontiac police yesterday that his home was broken into mid binoculars valued at |60 stolen. The theft of her wallet cootalo-ing $5.75 and mlso^aneouk papers front a downtown" store was cp-ported to Pontiac police yesterday by .Barbara Huber, 292 N. Saginaw St. : todge Calendar ilf» supervisor,* sperial studiesj Areme Obspt^ No. .603, 6.EB;. ager, business planning office, fl-ihonored. Ethel Clark. Bacretary.' Rest oniee iMoe IPor Rent MleceUsoemie .... REAL EBTaTe POR BALE Incoois Prwrty ......K... For lAlo Lska PreperW..... • Pur BAle Retort Propuny . * EaotTm Pnpurt Hi-i?."*iw a iudioi Por*8-------------- Cbrtetmue Treea Chrlr----------- ^“Meoli____ Do It roortoK ... earner**. Eoulp.. Ret - ■* Muateof (foods Mo Stor* Boutpmont Sole SporUas Ooode ..... HunUpg AccommodsUooi . Bolt, MloDOVa. Etc..... 8oad, aiweoi a. Din .... wopJ. Cool a Pool ...... Doge Tratood. B'rdod .... jffjn - For Sale BIcyctea Boot* a Aeetiaorici .... FIberglo*' ........... I For M* Alrplaht* : .. Trontponotloa Offered : Wonted O*to Cor* 'Used ASM PorU ...... Cammerclol Trailer* |U*ev* Rwy. Oroytoa tdrittMooU rtttiout It. Clotlat Mi_. ------------ Btonti coatolalas 'Vpp eiseo lorgor thaa ragplor ogolo change jobs? If yoa art froo T-lt p.m.. reaeoo-obly eopobte, aad aoot. tjmartng, you way fee afeic to eualUy lor a Job that would enablo adli to etan on a part-Uma batls/’iaeu tran*-— - ruu-time iuptrvUory potltloa aftar you, bavg provea yourself tad elf doafeti raawrved. Iwe OR Mpza, 4 > P m (euloatl BMP. SO-mlte radius. If you havt eoid SpcelaRte*, Pood Plaat, Books. Memorial*, or have coltecllDg tiptrltacc, thte li aa uausiial o^rtualt^for you. Per^ wlUL advamw tl8P*weakly di— --------- Wnto Pootlae Prtaa. Box 1 aad meehaalo (or gravoi i IM N Parry. U QUALl k a Till 4aho IFY IK YOU' Aad WUI work i wt will trala you at oar txponse lor earalate of |14a aod ap per week. This ie aot a etaaonal em-ptoymeat. latervlowi wUi be hlM baiweea 1 aad • p.m. »f B. Tele-sraph, Poatlae.________■ ■ IP TOO ARB wotiifhio rDw. (MM ooeld use aboet |3t extra (or MA 44411 aftor 4 VM._________ iui BjfpiERiiHCED FARM — saatral (armlax. By Rd., Rochaatar ay^iW^AUWitf ""W ona o( tot beeMStoto Oekla RoeBeeterjKrtyoy. SALESMEN If you/tblak you oaa etil l-A tWraepdoui prodact 3-lto/app^tmtate . CM me bo( /Rotetoa, ( . WliB;tever ; it is, you’ll have more stiKesa in llnd- it in The Pontiac '■iiKr > ■ I S\,\A l^*sa Want A(ia. I WaMMl Mo»o Sales Opportunity TO lipraeent aaVycyr etJj^ JOIN OALLAOEaR'a AfjoOROION uto M wood port* aad a«a»aiM. TEACHERS Wt aaa u*a;tbm loUai la totearts fw faU umo meat duriax Ibe *ommer Plaa*aoL (Dsnlfled work, toealtena laoome to ‘toom wbo toiaUy.Mloply gtetos briof •oesi htalegy tM date -ymi will I.A WALL WABHIHa CARM. mfat maabiaa elaaaoJ. PI 4-IPTt. V amaU*3oba f* g.1141 er n_H»» HHl,' W«Mtd Fwmb 7 AN EXCELLENT CPPORTOHITY with good----------— lactaUv* I perltaeed flalablng loll tyii* of lauadry ■V. C^bte of doing - JMW /mnd (ventuaUy trolaing aiid>uj«rvl*lax otbor* la a dew dipelrttieDt of a eraaj) gSrmeaL.^rlte**‘glvlBg eomrtcl* CABINET IdAltER. CARPBNTBR Kltchane a apeclalty. PP 4-^ r«i,it« UaiT'usSojwo^ oS any kind. Laborar. PE ^Ti4l^_ ooarantei uur woreTFaiht- lag, window and waU waahlna. Reference*. PE g-dgll. BUSINESS WOMAN ant ddwatown office. Plve-doy week. Ineuraace experience preferred. Write Pontiac Prtai. Box Ig. xteUnx axe. quaUnetUonx. tx-perttnea and marital statue. bath, t day*. g». Recent reti cnee* required. Write Box PonUtc Pre**. COOt. WAltBlfia. ANoTTflr. washer. Apply g»04 Dixie Rwy. between l-t p m. capable MGER’S HELPER. CURB WAITRESSES BXPIRISNCED WAITRlSa. It TIL g p.m. Park Inn. til Orchard Uke Road. maTI For part time cook and diahwt- tri Auburn Ave. (IIRL FOB SMALL OFPICt TlJ ^an*wtr phbne. *ome typing. Prelqr young girl living near downtowa area, gll salary. Write giving age. issar; ffa.’fcrioj""'*' GALLAGJIER’S Mibtecta. PR a-j Work Waatad Male 1| WAaRlNO W/ --‘-•-try. PES-(tegP — WORK ’’ lawVveeo rgWOPl|»»*- rm il^ALIEK) ^^MOC«Wyin^.' imeralat—fraa edk. Work Wanted Femele 12 A-i raoNnioe. Mre. McCowan. PH-I4T1. DSggnC WOMC WAfi^. jW , or more, reference*. PI I-III01. OIRL DE8IRB8 SHORTHAND AND tYplni work In oftle* for tiiMi* m*r. call PE S-3143. OIRL D181 h ■ • ■AWsrri^O'. light houcework.vday*. PS 4-to^ NUMBS -AID WORE. NEBDJ Ptehcr, Body. PE BwIMinK Sen Ice 13 BUILDER CARKENWR. At rriONS. 830IN0A PORCREb. New or repair. PE g-1340 work. Ateo flradl^ OR 3-MOl. , ArrALYRRATIONB AftifjlOUKRR-liauoB. Roetdeatlal and oomiaor-cial. Dale Cook Conetraetlaa Ot. C. PRkl EBTIMATia ON M lag, will (laanca. R. 17 llertrie Co^lOPP W. HaroL_ hD u a B~RAiaiNO. hoiwb m5v-s Ing. Ilcea*ad fully equipped Free r sellmtea. Rqqpqll Marlon. PB; iddR dARAdi. cAbiNiTinh: diuont. Llcrii*od builder.. PHA termi. PT ' “ ROOF REFERS CATEaTROUOHlNO i- PE 40444 -----------------irford, lt:M a 1^11:3S a.m. Alter i p.m. ' WoMa'N POR UOHT HOU work. IH day* a weak (or i pleytd eonple. Naar Wau«i i haldwlB. matt havt i ----------- PE 444W. ,^iegwart Construction Cement Work Butidlnf Suppllea 14 Write MiboLSAOio ciiribtun ----............- ----- fr*e In ,, . elderly Stele age aod refer------ PonUac Poet Office, 1 e*;?J:aV I PI toon, idO il4gg. Help Wanted Buaineaa Servlet "18 UPBRIBNCED DISHWASHER Apply In perepa. r— “ — --- Rd.. Hocheeier.___ AND C O . _ ____ a*gm*. port time and full time. Oreg*. gilt Commerce Road. ALL MAKES OP FOUNTAIN PENS I repaired by factory trained men — office. Orneral Printing A jEmptejfnient EVELYN EDWARDS "TOCA'nONAL ^ OOUNSEUNO SERVICB” Phone FEderal 4-0584 PLEASANT UnportaBt tlian ---------- —ita aged (or public eontset work. Must aajqw working wlUi poopie. Somo ty^. OowatowB locattoa. Mld- iS^rtKtiima—Schools 10 No Layoffs! we Train You Por MEAT CUTTERS AND COUNTERMEN VERY MUCH IN DEMAND People Must Eat! Special f/r 30 Days ONLY $249 RBOULAR .gIM 10 WEEKS B tLAcwan DAY 3R 1 laguirt Aboirt Onr Club Plaa - WOMEN Cashiering' or Me^t Wrapping After tied weekt ydu will be able to work In too tyetem* iiocd by ROYAL FOOlf CLUB Call I . klefcl^ab ffaciTRio motor aiRVIct Ri- HOU8K l>LAN8 AND sFictFlCA-..— -------------- d build-Unlvarelty. unable'1^*. ( *r” 'Mlchisaa Stelt Un!v ■am warilkk, Jr. r M3-3S3J or gn-l7l4. kflihwiw. wiffRL«5Bmrh‘ Manley Loach. I_________ BookkeepInK ft Taxes 15 prwjweklnK, TeWorlng 17 ALTSRATIOMS. OUARANTEBD. morpfng**” ^ TAILORINO-ALTIRATIONa g.3S3S (krden Plowliif 18 CtlSTOM FLOf^ DRAOTTStie:. ■ gtrdaa, yard. <>R > iO“0-TILUNO, OARDiN'~ANQ. towae. 4SI0 HoUo. PE Mg3e. REACH CASH CUS-TDMJjiRS through,Oaiji. fiejJ AdS. Call FE 2-8181. THR POXTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE IT, 1961 jlSufo *kd fcltiiUH. ia»a. n urn. LIOfT RACUNO. kM- ________ cl*«« up. OK 3-»4i._ tmmr tuvuM. odd ^h. «rur - a"tfV---------- I Bto inmnKNCB p*jr more coth tor furaHur opplloncei. 1 piece or boau , Rertola Hoiue. W »-W2. MIOH DOLLAR rOR rUXNITVRK Palnthu ft Decor rMwI 23 irr CLAM ttAIRTlRO. DBCORATr •“ —- Dec BOrt. OL I-3HI. tR~{^IRM PAIMTINa Rom, rt »-36«4 _________nMO AkD DBCORAT- ' lag. M yeori eip. R«ee. Pi%e ee> goUi. Kwe OL a-tJM. laik «bALmr decorators. - ValDUM. PApor romee«l. We" iffee eet. DL MIK --- ------loehlp I Retereaeei. PI t-W4l. A MDT IimCRIOR OROORATOR. Pa^rtag" PE KXS. eetimotee. IB-llW. Free Jtet.., ........ m L«tt and Fottiul LOST: LADYf ORCEN WRUifr-wotch. Mlrule Mile. 8«t. betwero T ond S Rewerd. PE 4-OSU. LOST: MALE BRITT ART SPAN-' lel oemod Duetr. PE »-m«. ... trailer. 471 0^ Boulevard E. ,.,K YOU IN HEP - ---------reeklp payment/ »_„“tT«d Avoid Oarnlehmenli d ■Sssfc?«f. . City A,dni>tiiiwit. bgr- All Modem 4 room, with earpet-Ing In i room>. oil beat, voter eortenn. water healer. Recreation rm. la full baiauienl On a IMge 60 a li# n lot. and larage. handle email il 'Vn payment and carnr the eoalmet. Call Olenn at PTt 4-17P7. Olmn's Motor Salea AMOCTATE BROEraS-. rynkllnjilvd. PE MOOl iV OWNER. 4 LAROB ROOMS. Reaeonable PE 1-1410 For Silo H« TWKNTV-TIIRKE For Sais Hoswaa fl rOK SALE US ' GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES nUCRARB r- CONDI- _ „’.S2CS!;! MEN r—Ton may puMmm Ibeae homea oa a long terto cootrart vKb low monthly paymenla and low tnlereal ratal - J and J bodega .:^*.id”pS8i&vr&ig: ACER by Ihe OOVERN-MENT lor thla area. CALL PE 1-7103 and one. Of their repieaeanallToa —” --— proportlea to vop. Ray O'Neil Realty Ml s. Telegra^ y^^Open OWNER-BEAUTIPCL 1 BBDI|OOM auburbaa Carpeting r-------* Breeiearay. Oarage. No Ideal for older coup - down PE 6-6077. apartmeau. PuUy fnmlahed. Park- 1 BEDROOM DELCXE EITCHEN-ette apartment.- Newly decorated, flrat floor, parking at door, gai heat. PE 4-16M or PE 6-XMI 4 ROOM? NICELY PURNidlikD. No petaor child. 10 Norton. “Very n ici rooms n«o uslMtlwa WW 4e4iM ^ «IM. vaeaev dOWQ. Of M. 446 Stanley. OR 4-14H ----^ - -—'lOLR RANCH duaped. fhed- OPEN SUNDAY 1 -6. TRl-LEVEL STARTER MODEL nOO Comaberce Road O Plgttley. Builder __ EM 1-S4SJ OH SQOARB LAEE A¥~nLAEi . ----- lakefront 4 ROOI4S AND AUCTION. OA U4I1. Wanted Miscellaneous 30 l-R O O M tPPICIf NCT WITH, kitchen, and bath. 146 Inmlihed. alberta apartments ---- ------- PR l-MOt RATiR. UPPER '*■ Pt 4-4411. RATH boWN- • ilMbr "Did you notice the satisfied look od Mom's face when you found the fly in your soup, Pop? aoulpmont. Porbei Printing — Otfleo St^ly. MI g-MIl. Wanted: m ir'~BLbciE8. bm l-OMl. 1 AND 1 ROOMS.------------ unfumlahod. 114 E. Howard. . ROOM. BOITABLB POR working or Ybtlred mao. Privtu town. 111. laq. WMi Auburn. PB 4-gSH______________________ rnSoOM APABTMBNT tVERT- Reitt Apfs. Unfurnished 38 id wryer. PE 1-ONS. : TraRA^ 6 ROOMS AND BATH. VERY NICE 4 Wanted to Redf 33 I ROOMS. LOWER APARTMENT. RENTAL SERVICI- Tenaate waRlng. Call R. 3. Talaet Realtor, 143 Oakland Arennc. PE : 4-WL________ foUNO-CO^PLE DESUUl I »06m . Can MI 4-4044. „ .. ... Roaelawn. PE ------ mToXeLAND. 1 ROOM. CLEAN 464 month. Beniamin Rich Real Eatate. PE E3M4;________' 414.00 WBEELY, 1 ROOMS. PRIVATE bath and entrance, heat and utllKlea. Alio 4 and bath du-|lci. 41« viakhr. Apply Ml St 1 BEDROOMS AND BATH. AUTO- matlc 41 ““ FE 3-1&1 Wtd. ContraetB. Mtgs. U ABILITY To get fail caab lor your land eontriet, agnlty Or mertfMe •• ARRO REALTY A141 Caia-Eluabeth Hoad (LUtELT the FASTEST: — ___your land conUact. Caab buyera walUng. Call geallor Partridge. FE 4-»gl. im W. Huron. ----- nea;Ji».'atatlon. Ideal, el- derly pCTkonTlittiply IM^. Perry. 1 AND 1 LAROB CLEAlT'ROdMC utmuea. weahlng prlvllegea. prl------- entrance, gulei “ iHnn. garage, PB 1-tL». ATTRACTIVELY AjENIBHEDA RM. ept. Laundry rm . garage 17 Lola, Pontiac. Adulti. OL 1-1176._ -1 ROOMS Aim BATH. quiet couple. HI Stout Bt. ftrrti'' IBOOM APARTMENT Call Alter 6:M PE 64H64. .e{H.ouBsni^ThooiiB. -eAiifa^ i alter 8:10 FE 6-04M. FOR COLORED-1 ROOM APART- BUYBRS POR CONTRACTS CLARK RE^ ESTATE W Huron f PE 4-4 . . PE l-TgOg____ or pine St____PE 4-0111 ■~3RKiD~AN apartment? SLATER APTS. II h^ra for .om^or^h, CASH your land sme ' equtl.. RIGHT 141 Auguata. . _______ _______ ^imUTlBS. AdulU. 46 E. Howard. PE I-IIM-1 LARO^ CLEAN ROOMS. BATH. I ROOM PURNIBBBD. 1 I atote and refrIg. cleai PURNISHED AND ONPURNI8HED 41 N. PARKE ST. after 4 A%^IUNDAYr SEE CARETAKER MR. CARR6lL. A 67 N PARER STREET. uFpER. 6 ROOMS AND RAT Park Place, between Oemun Cottage. Rent Apts. Unfurnish^^ 1: 1 ROOM EPPICIENCY WITH Rent Houses Furnls|ted 391 LVfrouT _____________ ____ __ .___ Bathing beach In front ol collage Boat Included. Located In Olad-County. Phone Westbrench BLOOMPIKLD' m JOT — • Toomi _ M^‘%3____________ BY OWNER MIGHT leealng with option “ 1 bedrm . i hatha. ^^^nt Lake CoU^ I MODERN^ I BEDROOM UNPURN-1 carpeted downa Uh«d (mail cotUie on Like Orion, y«nr orouml rfstorH. .Ft 4*233T . __ I modern”ukefhont corrAOE _onJ^iejHon^E_4Al)it--------I'X tt?rmc“ mSS MODERN COTTAOE FOR RENT | pWf uL 1-4141 win ,y 0WNra~H10HLAND' T0WN WOOMB AND BATH/'YiAR .round hor" ■- KM.3-4IM. Hifh- HALP libihM-t HOOBB. OROOND floor, hewly dacoratod. nice back yard, picnic Uble. jaraia. utmtlea furnlihad. Chrlat&n -----------voman. P* 6-4451. . eloctrlc' rruK«. faiuui. Lk. ptlvb lagpa. adulU EM 1-4116 Pear ... leaae, 1136 per month. PE 6-1770 _____________ YEAR A R O 0 N D LARtPl K._. aHi.i,,. Refertnee. . — oyemnga. QR 1-1164 ... At\' 4M-W-1 .......... aki Roulf i4. Oludwln Mlch__ MODERN COTTAOE AT HIOOfNC Lake. Plrepltce. Shower. Boat and motor. $60 per week. UL 1-613T. For Rent Rooms' 42 . bedroom, acreened porch, fireplace, oil heal J lota_ Lake '^flvMegea $460 do- 14.040 EM ________ jrlck with attached 3 car oarage. Pull baaemrnt. gaj hrut. Laria lot. fully landicapeil and fenced. Other aktraa Nice area with lake prlvllegri 44. OR 1-6704 BHICK RANCH. 1 14.760. BEtmOOMS h $3,300 down Own- -uv o\a;:ni:k _ .lely home# on be ahedrt_eciree||r. 137l> Scoll„Lake^ Rent Houyg Uiifurn. 40 2-BEDROOM LRICK Duplex fuU baaement. gaa. bea decorattd. 4S6_ptr month. NICHOLIE - HARGER FE 5-8183 ALBERTA^ APARTMENTS ______| BY' OWNER MODERN ----------- -300 N, PADDOCK ' PE 77«»» room home at William.-Lake .l^it, '|;,'iJ{'*'VumlnS'm"*aldlnr without gMSe^S' BY_^WNER ^R^M down. Aaaume 0 . MT 1-1413. iortgMtJ|76 SACRIPICE 3 BED- aod aeregni tntereat 43.MS down, price os'kii: I-«l7t Kvea. WILL BUILD irMcDohdiar' MODEL OI^EN DAILY Near St Patrick and Oublli L Oil PA heat. Wired your M. WATEINS LAKE FRONT IM fl. fronUga 3 leuced lo4e wlW brie; ranch home 1 bedroom... The red • hirch paneled den could be itaed aa e 3M bedroom. Comped kitchen. Natural atone fireplace, car garage. BaUa ctoaeta and storage. lll.lM. Ttrma. ?*aod”i City* an 34 Norlon. DplR^LE- SL**fWm _SpO»*5 location. I_________________ ~Vi OWNER Creacent Lake prlvllegee-bedroom homea, ler|e I ^ i.4-hedroom brick ^.aaUted. 3tk hatha, tlty waMr, aewir. poved alreeta, 3-car garage. farge recreailon room. AM-PM intercom ayatom. TAPpan butit-lna. lake and Voat privilege Priced from 4M.704 to tn.W Open Sal. and Sun. or by appotnl-ment .Phone MI-1714 aiJ I^MM-. /^BaW q, WARWICK ,^ 8^^ Union l-ake Village " ‘ly. 3-bedroom Job with 1 rd porchra Carpeted, freeaer. act Fenced nice lot ariS Uka PRIVATE ENTRANCE, AUTOMAT- 1 Ic heal and mater PE -_4.J7iO. , STRfCTLf^WVATE-HdOM WIT* W.'W . Rom H*»nies, Itie OR l-lStr tor dMIb WALNUT LAKE, i ROOM/BABB-ment. lake prtv. MA 4-M*6 STOP RENTfi^S AND BUY 3 Large Bedrooms Seiiarate Dining Room Gas Heiat All Carpeting Includecf Many other Doluio Poataroa 108 N. East Blvda I blook N. al Pika on Eaat Bird. .Open Daily, Sun. 12-9 Modrf Phone FE 5-3676 SB.a. BlItLDUIO CO, OPEN Paddock Auto Re|»air ■ plete aerrica Free tjUm ' &alari^MU^^^tract.*l»- AaphaK Psvjng . B. o bntder n-goR uriNa MfldlBC MMl ftoltlilBf. n. FB 'Asphalt Paving CLAHKBTOtl ItMoty Shops OOLDY’S permanent 11 Bcbaoi rm mmo Fwwiture Reflnishing PURNTTURH PINISHINO ANO -raimiahUig. Touah-up woifc Fr^ eiumawa. Marritt A Bon, 47A-H74. DO IT YtWBSELF »{T» . WITH WOOD ALUM. DOCKS S^H AND WAOKMAEBR ybOR KVINRUDB DBALEB Harrington Boat Works Igjg S- Telayrapb Rd. FE ljOg akiiociiaft olam and alum. "whVson motors ComnloU ” “rtn* Acoaa- F«iB4i wM llb*rgiM “*■ ^ WE RENT •llATS. motors, trailers^ PAUL A. YOUNG. INC i SS'La. * **ofc BuWliH nu TBHMs oh oAJilo" Cmswt CoHtrsctt NBOT-BILT. CdnUtT Jinan st^isr- ’ABULON - WATERLtrX - BRUCE - Fencing CHAIN UNK AiNCaK. PoaU - IhUngi - r«^ ionUae Fence Co. f Saw and Mower Ser>ice AUBURN «0AD - . - MLES -AND SERVICE . MOwros, Sbarponad and Repaired Comj^J^^Jnc at MOWERS^ • and (Bet. Crooka and Llvernolt) Stencils BOAT NUMBERS , ___ , - -J 14 nieeea MiiSi-TOOBOSR BTENqUl -—— -------*1 Btenell Co LandBca(»ing 'T»U>vl«lon^^ m Televiiioh? Radio and HI-FI Service JOH.NSON RADIO 8r TV -Mlchlg'an Tom Ue'enae 1164 Hours 10 A.M. 10 I P.M. 46 E. Walton Bird. PE 4-4444 MICKEY StTRAF^ TV SERVir- DAY OR NIOHT. 'SLnUJLJSSr Snif? % “Son .... ^ ^ .^. Tree Trlmmln| /ICE 'Vi 64*0. LtelSl EXPERT TREE SERVICB. PRKE eaUmatoa FE bS8M or OR I-IMI. r Pei Board „j* V-Orove tlahogany 4ilg>b Hardboard PONTIAC LUMBER CO- CASH ANP — — Oakland Avp. MMi Truej^ Rental Plywood all ThIctniSsm* and 'im*ciE8 Trucks 'to Rent ■f Sights isJr •PlyWirod Distributor 174 N.'^CMi .rm »••«»» Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. US a. WOODWAM _ q444| PE T-ix Otan Oullv iQC-udir-g Sunday Painters A DecOratora* THOMAS DPHOLSTCBINO 147 NORTH FERRY ST. FE 5 8888 R006U. 446 MONTH 1111 COM-merce Rd. EM M1I4 or MU 4-1144. _ ,_________ RGOUS AND BATH. ATTRAC- Uve lowkr. all uUUUoa turp-.ll ROOMS. PRIVATl BATH ATO tntranca, aacopd floor. elooA In. 44A OR 1-0044 LARGE ROOMS *CROB8 FROM b W. HUrOP Bt- P* refrlgeratoi’, riled bath Inquire Apt. 6 at t7 fcharlotte. No ^U. 1-bEDROOM LOWER. PTCHEN Union Bt. P*E 3-7371. . FOR COLORED. 6 ROOM DCJ^X low. all UUI-I child vel- FrOQOIB AND BATH. UPPIH. eSay 046 mo. PB »->W4. - raboMs AHb lAtriN Atjabw* HelQhta. UL 1-1044. TOOM ANb BATH. UAH HEAT. no children. 474-1074. I ROdM8~^: BATA OAb TUIR-nace. newly decoralpd. fuU ment. PI 3-4341. ____________ AVON APART6IENTB. HtWLT decoraud. 4 rooms and bath.' on bus line 617 1 Pike. AdulU only. Pleaiae call P« 4-1401. AuDurn, Corner of Edith 6 rooma uawly doeoruUd. corner Nicely toMhSjMtMa anb teM 5ir'S‘r*t««S >4ut Mnron. FE .4^|S04. ABr I ’P.m. CaU PE 3-7411. - . • ff(CEliB6XAPARTiaBI^8TN. NO OTHER OOBTB 3 bedrooms, full baaement. 6 yean old $70 a month . Open Vaennt. Immodlau poaaeaklon. Walk ‘~ Penn Man- OUSE FOR -BALI cheat quira at 4S00 Joalyn Road. LIKE RENT JU.ST N#At ] WvirwSBl awMuw. amwiwi Harbor Ift.M full prtc* . JACK LOVELANDt nOO Caaa Lnko 4**-** Newly redecorated. PE l-OW _ attractive 6 ROOkU AND r., L55ia,a~!tV'^fii i? tion to buy, IM a mo. Call week-enda. OR J-40U. Double House 4M0 down Rent arlll pay your note Middleton Realty. PE 6-3301 I .ease — Trade'— Sell . PE 6^100 . landscaped PAlRIdOUNT 310 wm . BED- rooma. oaaginem. vie ■ m(jnth Open. Vacant Walk In and look a.Tw.. aamnmWMtBkSkflt . dAVl. For Sale Hoiioet 49 1 BEDROOM RANCH. 'CARPlCT-1 ivn. 1 acre fully 611.000 caab to rade tor smaller 01 like value In Clarkaton OR 3-4133 after 0 p m_____ LAKE OAKLAND HBIOHYB - ------ 7 bedrm.. brick. 3*i patio porch. NO MONEY DOWN-- SPECIAL . HERE-B AN EXCELLENT HOME POR ----BCD 4 Urga toW . 3 full baUia. largo 3 ;wn. PI 6-W90 a BEDROOM. CRESCENT LAKE I--------------------------------^ , prlvll^ea PE S-04IS: UL 3-3411 jLAROE 0 ROOM HOUSE AT*.100 decorated.' ..... porch only I10.tl#. 61.000 downi trigrretar. alov l.Vterson Keill Kntatc MV 3-1681 CPEN EVENIN08 Dorris CLARK COUNTRY EStATE.cover res wUbn «V1 - m ibfOOgit pro^ierty. 'Su-lck **ranch beifroom biick ranch, wall la ' (awlji riibOk. . beouufully NORTHEND ^ ^ 1-bedroom brick *“5L *•?** ment, gaa heat. $70 month plus BEDROOMS. LAROB IXYT, W1L-Uama Laka prtvtlegn. flrapUce. OR 3-11)44. 1 BEDROOMS. OAV HkAT. Ig.goF MICHAEL'S REALTY BAM WARWICK HAS 1 BEDROOM brick home In Srlran Labe. Luke pnvilegea. ills lease. AlaO'l Ud-r^ at m. available. JUm I|. dyke.~PE'.0-uSl. , ^Ro5M AND LAiimr'pfiQff". m-car garaga. near fisher Body. $3,600 full price Low down pay-mt^ PE »OI7t.. V'BIDfoOM RAlira, TY«E*-\ ell furntahril. pace. eo.000 OK 1-0M4__________ WHEN advertised IN THE BIDE. nTcE NEIOHBOR-I large rooma with 3 baths, oom and .bath down. 406. ard E Partridge. 1000 West ____ - FE 4-1001 WEST ami'BOoLlnct N^rf- borhaod. eonvouloBt loMtIok " MTOT' *** ***“ WALLED LAKE XkBA. , __________ RAlidH priced at 00% of PHA vaiue. 40.704 full price. 11,101 down. 464 month (total I. Storm doora and elnilowa. gbrbua disposal, 4 miles oprth of Walton Bird. ,______Juri’plal rE~>4l1R** ^MOST BELL. MODERN 7 ROOM, acrea, cloao In yt. Suburban 4-tOSO alter 4 i)_ _ l-BEDROOM. FULL BASEMENT CERAMIC BATH. OAS HEAT. INCINERATOR, WATER SOFTENER STREET LlOirrs AND P A V E O. UBLISABETN LAKE PRlVILEOBd WITH LIPBOCARD ON DUTY. OWNER TRANSFERRED. HOtO -----““ MOdKn 3'or 4 BEDROOM, baths, tri-lavel, brick home. »j N Hill drsle. Rochester. 3W car garage, landscaping.. gna heat, water aofiener. carpetlna. repair. Very root LI 1-1744 . . ______ . BED- .......... ... Keego Harbor. Call EM ^4S^ after I r ~ ■* OL Ult^;___________. _________ iilLPORb AREA 3-BBDROOM heme fniiilahed ^ 1 hath. 30-foot living room. I aldins. A treosTHoa Mlaaankea.-MA __ AVAaABLB MODCRN COTI'AnE. Elliabetb Lake. 464 --------- “ CRANBERRY LAETNiW 3 BI!D- New , m story Capa Cod wHh large 1 ear attached garage 3 hri&ooma. Pull bath; Urge kltclu e’n with rating apace. -DlnlnK room and living room with tire-; place on 1st Hoor. 3 Large bed-1 ...........h unal—- Pleat No. Money rjbwn No Mortgage Costs All you need te a lob. One of Pontiac's best buya, be duye. and compare; Spacious 1 Sed- Snaming oak ft*— lod kiaben M a family FOR REST~oofrrsorSfi baUi. 1074 Avia Ct.. KeS ‘island ioSrrAoA.' i40 - i $03.40 I KU: id PE 6-0301 NO MONl'^- DOWN soy 7:30 p.m ■ • TRI-I BVI L STARTER INIAL HAM-1 On puur t ............ ‘ week. 710 Lakevlqw Bt. MF-9- k-ln cloadta. 610.400 ai a month j .'.SSKU-AOUNG / 'PE 4-11 SAaiain,.. HAsa-i vd roue lot. m batto. land-i Tour .pleiia o coudltlOBed LAEKPRONT CbTTAOBB -ryJMlt iUt Irf ,*J40 Lakta. at b BL. ApL 0.1 tea. PB f-l]3S.^ ..... ............ _ . ................- , , ee imNMl Ascepid. bulltrlna; many ektrp|.i O. KlaitKy. Builrtev.-EM >0413. i $41.100, PE 3-S60B. ,0»4B H - [tiWMER MWr. SfcLLI liQVElT~> . 0 HpVBE.. NOR-hT Blllkl , b^room^rlek raueh, keal olfbr. Q^Se.. ^ ope of fUl '^ritlnt- ____ County. Roiling land i large apple orchard, baths. 1 large bedroc buih- __________•« prlvllegea 434.640. 06.000 down. RCXR'wl flreplBcca. buHt-hi oVen and range, over IMi ecres lend-s c ep e d.* Clarketon area. •yftE UTMOST Ilk lake Hi In thla brick 'bl-lev( -■* *--vmAt I relk,aut I______ the like, /beanllful wi lot gently eloping lo II fool lake frontage, nrepioce ceramic bath up and a, ^bath In recroalloa room, oak floora and. plastered walls. Inspect thla ont SUBURBAN LIVINO With ■ all the city eonrenieneea: ae%er. water, gaa and paved atreote make tbia 3 bedroom brick ranch with 3 - has ati abundance o car gafage, cement drive. 3 la scaped lota no X 136'. price - • only 10.060 Thla he I for 013.500. Owner'a I duced to on REAL BAROAIN Iw- Uko Oak-tend Heigbte. 1 bedroom brick ranch, new wall to wall carpet-■— brick idaater. .a Hr^eellent ________ d to seliNwltti easy tatma f. 0". “--/a;* • IPK CLARK REAL ESTAt Opea 0 to 0 p4 1-7001 'ATE r. t to I Templet6n Sylvan take: VACANT ^NOaLOW $0.-' 056, easy terms. Located lust oil B. Pike on Roae-fewn n Anchor fenced lot. raie.-e good elten home. NKW OFFlCr: - OPriC* OPEN ,, BVNDAT. M „ -2536 DIN IK HW Y. DORRIS I fcsSON REALTORS . 36M OISMi I OR 4403 Lovelv home . la tbla alrthfe loeeUon has n,-^ 3 bsdrooma,^lH batba, apa- and large All" bf. ei?e7 ' lent caodllloB. coraw M. lake prtvUeges. Frlbod to Wn.^. w $3,000 , ' : L dinette Also wnaatr, dry- f K. I.. Templeton'. R^altisf^ M OtatenI .1 'S' 't"2Sfi!@niS2L THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATUBDAY, JUKE 17. 19«1 »$0O DOWN fes JoSn V^METT $40 •n imumi^ %tax, 8 Rooms Basement 1877 Sq. Ft. Moves You In NEW MODEL 965 Carlisle 3 Bedrooms Vanity in BatH J*SSSltaT OPEN DAILY 11 to 7 SPOTLITE FE 4-0985 $11,990 JG5JS'SSStPiUS“8? !raa"a“SS’^ rAsa.“A.“« •WWW*. >>• 0«0^ To«b, unc nKnrA*T oolWTnocnoii ..Gustoin Builder SELL-^OR -TRADE I IMS aodtm hMit. SM Mm. |Mi at trail jrn> 5^ Sun. 1 to 7 Watkjns jLake Front CMm MUt. «-TM bfsutUvUf i laadtcsp toaklof lakt. .W/ kfseh — nch IlM/tMtarei .............. MIcba jhi bMbi. Mui WILLIAMS Garkston Villkee oUtr tmilr h«B MW tw rwraeee/ sewiy-mm *M ilVslMB, 1 Uaek ina ^ Mf IM tdMoUW <««l ObIt IMS Sows, lit Hr i JUDSON ST, — —mrfttt L162U nSi-filJ I. ■MVE Of opponi»” Rolfe H. Snyth. Realtor M s. TBuniura a. r» smi ^ MA MU JOHNSON ST. I iM*. i MroMH. M« t mm wttk tlra^w, kMta I hMi. MM. Tfcm. BARGAIN wnx TIUOK TRlS-l BB>. wooM-1 rroRT nines- A_ RIAL---------- ■DM! IK i to* kath. (u hMt. M| J|*nun m* ktMmm. Imh M. m.M FURNISHED HOME fncltaaRy Sowatewa. kat rnj fatal kMrtat. ha* k rasau kad . fila kalh. abe •paetayi .1 room «s*?syei^r/iA4st*-s! r*M^ MMM. Ttraia. , \vtLlis m. brewer n «4U1 J^^SCROH RT /ySHMI **^**:«^ partridge Homefinders service . OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 1282 Union Lake .Eoad JlQme and Acreage ______________ ttald at alfalta. t car larafc. ' cbickaa efap, pMi caiaU kara for U» atwk «r foal abad. rail prfo« IMMM - aa tame. Sea cm •aadar.traai * Vroai fma- oater l1 Rd . iu, ,i.r*prii: \ • ad aarad brm, ^a prtrUrH eaam at yaar frcMt doo Raarky tr taodara boac\ wSm mtShm. amatla raeiki i iCa I fLfvrss^rri:^ iKig^ - M.M wm $u.m SELL BUY trade MIliER COORTRT ATMOSPHSRS AlV Mrtaaity to aatlaty tkat aid ytara-(lit. 4 kadraoBi medcmlitd lam haait with, ahady Mm Ifocal-bBl caadRIaa IhroaibouL “— icraonad porch. ’ acraral fnm ----eat kulldkid. rataa tba chUdrral iMjeraga. ew kuudkiti.^w^t tan DOWS A and kalh LlDcaia Jr. Rich. A wtU aMar haaio with I alec fAi. aak fleora. kaaaaiaBi ■ “ "--* -etai >nca laot ta O.I. USB FRITILBOI Uka. dhaip^ ctac_ ------ cat floor koaaa only a.ahait Mock Irem the lalfo. Nice lal. Matly n‘?;r‘ckrfor*5^*^"* William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 rik. W. Bona Opra I *- * ■SMITH % ^;WRIGHT. AOS ON OAKUND AVB -owNBR WILL Accxrr RRARONARLB DOWN PAT-Um-TBRIdR OH BALy ANCS-WnX TASS, TRAIL-BR AS PART OOWB PAT- -------- . STORT RANCHSR — PDU. BASS. MENT WITH TILID REC. ROOM—S CAR OARAOE-N E A T AND C L E " THROOOR(--- ---- OROtn^-JliaT 111.-» DOWN OR WILL rRAlLRR AS DOWN “ 'SC pon OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 6 tha watar. Urga Urtag nrapfoea, dtatag laaat. i kHcbaa wllk fcdM ta nai area. J kadraoaia. taailly_________ clada carpatlag aad draparlra. wa. -------------W. Huroa IMMI I taUta waat U dt. tkaa la^ a 2356 FERNDALE ____________________________________ epaaty Boat Ctak. Sylraa Laka. n n. kttclita. aaakta Uriak roeai UkW Lat IM k MS. DIrtctloat: Oa Orchard Uka Rd. ta Ik mUa wcat at Tcitgraph. tara. right aa, PoetiM Orlra and go la Pern-dale. Torn right to C. Sebuett C. SCHUETT OPEN SUNDAY 2.to5 tour Wbala tooilly wlH fora bcautUul 4-iMroota IrLlaTCI. u ---•—1 Hflla. PnMB-Uit Urge ranca rou kara aeceti - ml tba home. Pur: tied tamflT tovBI VIH bar. BaaatUol kltehea i In alora, oet^ dlahwa breaklaat bar:’rpaacled roam With eoMUnaltoa had flreplaea. Urlng ropar fIrepUee. J batha. Cart throuflumt. S-ear garaga. are Poking far an auU»...M,/ ^^0'5.V^reW??rik^ ------- ■ rf taUgraph, fS- BlBBUmim.atiltd 4toa. t eoBdlUon. NOwly dec-Mo-wall carpaUhg. KiU USTWITH Humphries FEi9236 • «L tmmm0 «i For Site 4S A Nei^ Distinctive Community PINE LAKE ESTATES --XM-Unou* Suburban RaUita HiUa Paead sl^lBg B m rx. ml BEACH tad Park Am DtTtlopkd aad raatrlatad by HOWARD T. SEATINO CO. . lor ^claaleo Oao at the nM^Laka RMatai Ralat. Sortot aad Eaehialya, yat with Madarn Coarantaacoa mprorad Lola with Oaa Halt, Parad Coocrata Streeta tod Drlrai No Mtge. Costs Paym’ts Less Than Rent Oh boat, aarpatad Urtag raaai Maap aOtar taatam Model Open 1:30 to 6 m B. HLVD. fata ad >wik^ Laeatad in tha Bloomneld Htlla School DUtrIct . . Tranapoitaliaa la Colonials... Tri-Quad Levels. /. Ranch Homes.. ^at. and Sun. 1 to 8 P.M. JAYNO HEIGHTS 3 Fabulous Models Completely Furnished . Cuitom > BuUt spicifiin’a.ir , “rleadpjaai $23,500 Including Improved Lot HOW ARD T. KEATINQ Ptaa Uka BaUtaa^ U La-eated aa Waat Long Laka Road. V4 mUa OHt at Or-ehard Uka Road. Conraii. MODELS OPEN DAILY Noon to 7:30 P.M. Except Thursday Noon to 5‘.3ft Saturday Noon to 7:30 Sunday ^ODF.1. PHON’K. M A 6-7948 ANNETT Scertk Spot Jata aoltadt etty BmlU. brick ■daeapH lot IgBxllg. hacRrIarblQ atone ttat "L". attracllrc aar aatlo 3J55 Square Feet UxM R. arn«. brick and bind baUdlaf. Um arerbead doori BHiry coaercMk riook. hWh cell tag. atcam mt. Lot MiIM Plamly ol parktag. Malta Hlghwtr la cUy. .Rednced to gM,0M. Svlvan l-ake Front rau.. Sty kathi, mi mald'i foartert. Llrtan m. t«n. ttreplaca, Ubrary. dining cjn. wl BUILD a?wmHnroa*it**oJ!y Ml.liSi bay! Colored 3 BEDRObM HOMES Near Waterford Village ^^fflrES'^.awlta laka trim. ^Sjad'-:si£ajs‘Mi ‘ :&»vrbta'Tai balaoea aa taad aontraol. $10 Down BATEMAN REALTY UOLTIPLB LUTUIO SSRTICB OPEN OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 P.M 1281 Rugby Circle Show Place ' In SImboily Aerat, Bloomneld —---Sacaptiaaal Ircti dona roomi and loadi of plait-ora aatrM. WIU conaldertrule ao amallar bomt. PRSBTIQE ROME In PRSBTIOS ARUt. Ttlagraph to Pranklln*. South to Rugby, Waat an Rugby. Tour boai Prr-^ — OPEN, SUNDAY 2 - 5 P.M. 2386 Rutherford- 7 Exciting... /. raMb centamporaiT In Bloc..-^eld Hlghlanda. HanuUfully land-acaped corner, lot. Sat bant, bMimanl. enrpattag nnd lota of Ttlagraph tf Sf'uara Laka Road, igit Woodward to RuUitr- > proparty. Tour b OPEN SUND.\Y 2:5T3r: 2946 Angeline Ranch Tri-Level trl-leral. 4 bedroomi. besii-' — flrtplaca OPEN. talni. ------ wtihtr and dryer, ---------------- raakc. A home dcalgnad nnd oullr to girt you the moat ta edm-fortablc and conrcnlrnt country Urlng. WUl.Mcrpt cheapar borne, land contract or income In trade. Priced at on^/ttsm. bare all price ringea and^wn -------.. — --aaonsbla. Open SUNDAY 2,:-5 P.M. 919 James K pM. Lake Front i New-bdck bl-le«d. T rooma. 1 balha. gn hot water heater. Eren new carpeting. Lott of axtrai Including PM rndic Intercom. Sand Mncb and Telegraph to ill Tour boat. L. OPEN property. Rm! rnL^TlxSi. BMn HI. pl^. RMtbouae. IMP Jamca J off Tclagraph Rd. Baa Our Picture Af on Page S3 SUNDAY 2 - 5 P.M 4045^ I-akewodd I J-ake Front -~w vrpvn mwmuw%% Mia OMnnaj FE 8-0466 SCHRAM 4 -.Bedroomp. J room, kttebaa t achooia and atom. Priced gk.SM. PiymcnU can be i ranged tor ta low nt gTS $1C0 Dowh Cnrpietod living room and hi 3 bedroomi with wardrobe cl eta. Oh PA heat, on tkxlM lot In tba LeBafon-I..... dadUoB- yM ’ IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE» 5-9471 143 JOSLTN COR. MANSPIELD OPSm EVENINOS AND^NDATS 3IPLT1PLE LfSTlNO SET- POUR atorma and Kreraa—earpeiln. —axcelleni condition—lAk batha SSSfINOLS HILLS; Brick rancher built la Ittt— largrr. Ilrlni wltb dining L— tamtiy-hilicbea. Mreb cupbonrda. throe bedroomi—new carpeting, BACRIPICE sXlE; Ottawa Ilillo-' fill*—Tha. beat location a Mcrlflee prica—don't mla thta ene--Lorely 3 itory family homaeon a nice, high lot. wrll landieapod. Beautflul Urlng ro6m with flreplaecr-futl alr-tllntng room — large kitchen -joreakiBit room—11^ eeram / tile batha—J bedrooma—mpe Ing—baaem'eat—oil haaft—1« car garage. Priced at ; Tu.lP P.R.A.—gtw down payment. . * Itf ONTARIO; Ottawa HlUa, lore: brick tamira borne. Urge llr-tng rabm with flrcplaco. family dining room, kitchen wltb aaL ing apace, J bedrooma nnd batb . funiMe. ---- Wdahlnaton Htgb-Tal-Buron Shop-ntar ai^W. Priced at; 5unlor HtgL JOHN KriRWIN , ills WeSuir .........n strata Phone PS 3444# Ere PS 34MS ROCHESTER \parence C. Rtdg^i^ ^WatklM lakafroni colonial, tty baUta ...M . ...w-placea. Raw knotty birch pan-■'clcd famtly room wtUi aU bulIL In taaturaa. Attached 3 car garage and gg tact of aaiid beach wltb Mg 317 foot deep lot. Priced actually for yoa. HEW DtRECnONS; Dixie-Highway (UB-lOi north 3 mllea from Telegraph Road at Bandy BcMh, left at WatkiM Uke Road, ty milt to Ukewood. rtgbt to 4SW. Tour hota. Bra Andaraoa. See Page 27 • Picture Acf of TRADES AMD OPEN ROIfSES OFT^ICj^^PEN SUNDA\^ - 5 P.M. LET'S TRADE CA.SS L.\I^.. privllegct. Jutt a atooe'i *p?mhS freeter. Cloae . aad public achooia in aa area of all new bomea. Moving to Arli^a nod w^j^faerlfiM at LET'S TRADE NAME YOUR TERMS Drayton Woodr Lot N x 33«. Bum In IMI. ArepUea, 3 bed-ropmi. radiant heat, patio and carport. .Mai. delightful Urlng and Immediate pmseatlon. fll,-#H and name your term|. I LET'S TRADE $7,450 . I Wota of town. 33k foot deep lot with fruit trees., gardep and beriiea. A little farm that li ptrfeet .tor retired couple. Neat tnd' clean 3 bedroom bouae LETS TRADE WE.ST SUBURBAN 3 bedroom ranch bum In and Uka nt*. Rig im and _____________Rig lot •ehoM. Only 3 blockt away. .. ml jon^kt 311.71# wlU^'Rnly LETS TRADE We Build New Homes CHOICE BUTLOINa SITES ATAILABLB , ■ lets' TBADI!-^ ' * REAXTOf E 8-7161 OPEN SUNDAY 2,-5 LAEEPRONT fgl3g RUMbeth Uka Road OB Oxbaw Uke. 7 rooms 'and baib. Am older boata la ax- ‘ tiUeSsrsi _________________ oat and tM Uila aaeapUaRkl bog. WiUiatit Millcir Rddtor,, FR2*0263 PATSI^IFT By Fruk AihfBj OPEN NOON “in • THE NEW BIG “T” Model home 3 BEDROOM Iri-laral. Oh beat. Ilnuhed family room. Ity batha. Prom gU.tig. DIRECTIONS: Oul ___________'O right tii Crata Laka Drlrt. lf.R. HAosmoktr KutereHi aagAHlghlabd Road iMMi Pontiac_____________or 4-ent RIQHT IN- City, With alco large lot and pruned at only #3^. medtata poiiettlon. Baay ta Clean at a pin. Small borne 3 pc. batb, basement and Bl-lercl b ^ baths, work tho roomi, family i ■o'> : om”^/oV TorgortoTcS tract, houactraller. ear or smaller borne. SILL OR TRAD3^-TEN ACRl ____________________with ___3 bedroom brick rancher and Urge attached two ear garag^i. Clutom built to owBor'a spocltl-caUona. 1 Mre of town. Sebeel Pontiac, near Oxford: Urely fir# place with ralicd hearth, twr Tenn. atone plentera. Num----------- cloaeu and itqragt . apace. Wall 'ealtni Enday~lMT Miiitlpla" LtaUng Rerrlcc. *X. H. BROVV.V. Retillor lat Blxabcth Uke ~ ..PS 4-Mg« or PR 1-4313 PINE FAMILY HOME /kICED TO SELL 'a 33 FOOT BEDROOM ON THE SECOND FLOOR IS ONE OP THE NICE PEA- . _____ ____lONAL BEDROOMS DOWNSTAIRS. CE-' RAMIC BATH. PULL BASE-UENir TTITH SOPTBNER, INaNERATOR. OAS HEAT. LAEE PRiyiLEO ES, PAVED STREET, CLOSE TO SCHOOL. LEAVINO • STATE. DEAL WITH OWNER AND SAVE. CALL PE 3-3U3 FOR APPOINTMENT. OPEN SUN.. 3-7 P.M..: 3303 LABE ANOELDS XO#D^ ' BE ONE OP THirPIRSt ' to view this aU now Trl-Ltrel Home. R features 3 R faatu _________ - J batha, cl Ing kltehaa "" and dining s>. pshclfd lamllr loom, with b'cauUful nrcpiHt. attached 1 ear. garage and muy more extraa. Tba pnea of Sti.3tS tncludai lot. We will build on youf lot alao. and you can uta our trade In plan an roar preiaot homo. DIRlicTIONS; Taka Walton Bird, to CUnlonrUla Road, turn North to Uko AngelUs Road. Watek tar Open Stgiu. Ray O’Neil, Realtor OPEN SUNDAY T -(i SILVER LAEE AREA. Saa thU loraly brick raneb homo ndjt^lng surer Uke Oelf Couree. Ineladca, lake prlrllegea on goad sandy beMh. Thara are many Rne len-lurea: Oarpetlna, atone Rreptace. Urge kitchen. iTeeptag porgh with barttecue. 3-car attached ---- ■ beautifully —- -- --1,303. PHced DIRECTIONS; WaltA Bird. Mrth to Irooton. 3t44 Andera ^»». WATERFORD REALTT OB 3-W33 CRAWFORD Some nrar AUburn Heights tor only $a.3M with taw dnarn pr-ment. Numerous othar fettum eluded in tbto bargain price. ACRIB ON BBAUnPUL CORNER lot. House U Itvable but not completed. ThU place hM great tentlal and U priced to mU thU woek at, $3,313. MONEY DOWN. Wo have eer- oral 3 and 3 bedroom homes ready for tmmedUta occupancy. Some hare feneei and bsaementa. FOR . PULL particulars aad ap-polntmenta to sell theta homes. tALL NOWI PE I-33M or MTJ-IMJ. c For A Growing Family -4 bedroom, tadkr heme. Vary good aondition. Now oU furnnda, ear- ptalng. PlrapUea. bstamant, Urga It’s Worth A I^k VuU meat^ffiTlem”3 y’taira Rent Beater a moatu, laeludlag taxai auraaca. 1 bedroom homo ____itw OM furnace oa Urtt SCHUETT REALTY 460 W. Huron FE 8-0458 Oanoral Hoapl - TRIPP OPEN Sunday 3 to 5 108 Ottawa Drive Seminol* Hitts- - r 4 bedroom home complrUly deeoratad. Rngllih itrlr. New_ poUng throughout. Modern klta^ ea and racrestlon room. AttSchM two4sr garage. Owner leaving state. wlirstU Bt a Wta at $33.IOtT PR $-4371. OPEN. Sunday 3 to 5 140 ^moor Road T a Elizabeth' Lake Estates- 4 bedrooms. Nsi petad. Family I Leshe R. Tripn^ealtor, .71 W. Huron Btrest Ofliet Phono PS Mill plui bnUt U ovtn bcludsd. 31.333 down-I s acres Msement sM * Linds of hndscaplng. btrrlss nnS OPEN Sylvan Lake Front -SUNDAY 2-7 P.M. Por better Urlng. you wlU hare to come and tee to bs- preee about this beauUful X bedroom . brick ranch which has arcrythbig. DIRSXrnONS: O r C3 a r d yarwiti to 3t73 Onrlaad. John A. Roblntoo. ETILL CONSIDER TRADE OPEN SUNDAY 1-8 AND DAILY 3-6 see this model wlUi psrlset .loer plu. Foyer; Indi to all rooms. Itr baths—ceramic Ulc. Tub shower doors. Lsun- Alf large douMs gUu windows wltb screens. Exposed basement. 3 car garage al- WlLL TRADE Cranberry Uke Estates DIRECTIONS: M-ll thru Clsrkttan Vu salU ta Amy . OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 22M KINGSTON Mfi TO SONTI/tt . MILE TURN RIOUT Immaeulate Ukelront home I rooms, famtly room, net earpstlng, fIrepUcs, I a r 11 ' plctura window overlook^ LOOK! $13,500 Pioneer Highlands Attrnctlra faea brick home, ScTuSiuY' ---fenced In. SMITH WIDEMANrMf£«' O'NHL MULTIPLE LIST^O SERVICE ... "HEART OP THE HILLS" in beautiful Aron Township. A •tone's throw to MBUO. ' irs^ ^brtek HiVta” Is" being ~offsrsd for Alt first - • ...... ......... urns. 1 Mtttar else bedrooms with ward-roba oloscU, a Urga Ismlly room which U adaptable to farerlto hobblta aad .cntcr-talnucot. PIreplaes in tat spBclous. llTlDg room. Ra-dtanl heat.tattachod 3Vk ear iaraga. pntlo, freshly pelnt-ed throiighont. The beauti- ' tul rnUtng acre, lot It sa-partly Undscaptd. It's priced for quick aals. owaer t^tarrod. CaU todayll TRI LEVEL ran *op“ dUcrlifllni ‘ laturat 3 itb With r imUy rr — M klt< nrl-'KJ.T ,^ULT T% aAyttma. TTILL rf Valtan THIS SHARP 3 BEDROOM ROME with altaebed brcaao-way and 3 er---------■- raopt ta schools sboppUig. churehtt. PHA ’Terms S arallable with m’lnlmam 0 payment. Pries 113,333. _____-Ho PURTEBR, il Jeu want a rau bsritin— badroomSi Urge Urlng room. baaeiDsnt, Lot Wx aUi’ Uii^: PnU . orice 33.103 ’i1Sti»hob||W' Ray O’Neil, Realtpr _______________"ROAD ^ Bccnle Roeheitar area, brick and ----itnum It* story 3 bodrnom itiw boms. Dtalgnad tar com- ‘ghooL*“lftr7plMt.*^Vascm^ hot watar boat, haatad eway and attached 31* ear tc. Larga 133 a W parcel. fortabU Bird. (PooUae Road) right to Brewstor Rd.. loft V* Ho. 333 and Open Signs. 34 S. EDITH -Immediate ehnrp I* n flior' ter'easjl living. Carpet^ siaped ya.rd, bdrbecae gnu. nas» mentjrltb'oA hedt. aeparata ilorm aheluK itaol. 11* ear garagt. D1HECI10H8. Etat Pika to Idl - I 8. Edith and CHOICE PONTIAS NORTHERN ”"ca and delightful 3 bedroom family home .with “J oil heal. Drapea apd raoA home w taebed aanaUd. 1 tar -garaga plus prletl WEST SIDE BBI« ---- • itory boms with ear- •- — step sartag Ih OAS bast. peted lirti kitahen. M Warren Stout, Realtor •g N. Sagtoaw Bt. PE GAYLORD REST HOME, targa bwna that Is vary otaan apd bast. Beautiful yard. Has 14- pa- Price I17A30 ^ good 3CXCELLBNT CONDITIOR. For thU 11* atonr kome. car garage. arranged to rcUsblo poopla. CaU PE A33B3. “•SB'S'5. “V"" FE i96t>3 OPEN- , SUNDAY 2 - 5 1073 Si^WAW ROAD. Lake front. BeauttW 3 b^room DIREcnOHi: DIxta Hwy.. B Saiiyban to 3373. arro BEALTT PHONE 682-2211 Val-U-"Wdy GOOD BUYS AND TRADES SUBURMNJJiriNO,^ tttt. tardy rated bomt. hast, urga L03» DOWN PAYMENT We bar# 3 tartly ---- north end of town. XaymenU .|M and 343 per month. L^mi LAEE PBOFERTT „ . N% 'J. bedroom hqmo on Upper 8tralt^^Lake. J* ‘--- *•- tached garage. R}J. (Diek) VALUET Res/ltor FE 4-3531 OPEN*I toV^'bUND^^U^TO 4 A BARGAIN OMmlAWtt vn W. Emui«U. |1M down. ___ PONTIAC REALTY tIU bath, decorat-M oat. Only $1A3B3 down Uagtafui. ■ASiOTg $3# PER MONTH UP. CALL US. Saturday and Maday eaU PB S-7373 NICHOLIE-HARGER 111* W. Harna F£ 5-8183 incwy - .y IT OWNBH—731 DORIS RD.. AU- BBIck LAKEPH6H»~3M33D5yH ks Jfkrcba^ ta I^3» Ita ^ Sherbrooke. Commerce. CASS LAKE. NEW BRICE lUNCH Dravton Area 3SS panaeaU WMdeww mi IhuTrce heme. PnU Use-, meat. waU-to-waU carpet,' Anchor fooeed .ynrd —* borne, Uadscapod. good batch, 1711 Chanlot. _____ ^ lCSOAR island t,An - URGE West Suburban A bcnuUtul Aroom home la a flna locale wlUi beauUful Urdwpod noon, ptattared mtnuin storms and lersons. Watar sottensr. IH loU, An-chor fenced. PaymenU of 337 Including tax4a and In. turanct. A good buy I GILKS REALTY CO, PB AdlTI 311 Baldwbi Art MuflffipLE UBTINO sfltVlCE tilul building tiU lot. Wonderful ' beach. $13,303. Termi ROLPE H. 8MITH.0 PE >7ia 1^ HIOH AND DRY BUmDINO K 33x133. 3333 -a-|Pr dOTO pay-mtnU. easy termE wllh privUtati on beautiful WalWrs .Lakt. 'Two sandy beaebts. btat dbekliu, good OPEN SUNbAY 1 - 5 P.M. . ^~n$350 LAKEWObl) VILI.A(;E SELECT 7(OUR LAEE BITE HOW Moves You In No Mortgage Costs BRAND NEEUJ * ' 3-Be?h'3fem- Hom< ^&'t ■ Total Pitas 33.3IS corner-WN Arlans R. haostrom. realtor .MO Highland Road iMStl PONTIAC OPEN SUN. 2-6 gjgj WI880N. OPP AIRPORT RD. 3-bedroom. 34" llrlng-dlnlng rm. Carpeting and drapes Included. 34" rcerentiM room, M^num eldint, '**1. Klo 4-BEDROOM BRICK 3347 EMPIRE ■ , 3 blocks west of sylvan Shopping Centsr. Carpstlng. drapes, air eondlUoaat Ucludsd la pries Of $14,700. ^ __ I PACE OR 4-3433 ■ BUILDER HOYT lYLYAN MANOR ranen. nui ExesUeni condmoa thronghout. Larga tandaeapsd hi4. Cyetant fsDCsd tnetaaad back ynrd — MULTIPLE USTINO SERTlf I«" KENT lbtnb*Uabad In 1310 CLAREBTON - Immtdipta ^poa-taasloa ta tbU ttataly Abedm. nil bath. Bid Uxlng rm. ng rm. Fully Insulated, rl. .lArft 3arklng OPENT BON. 1A3 P.M. _ 4i-bedroata ranch in suburban Waterford. Largo studio beillng. Uv-tag rm., rttUbuU, dining nren, kltctaoB, utility rm., 11* etramle baths. 14x13 tamUy room with flreplaes. oil hoqtaf^r attabprt gar^. Drapes Ineludtd at only Prm WUUam's Lk Rd. go N. qp Airport Rd. to goulhwaid; tur-right to 3333 SouUiward. UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE A13H OH 1-331 S™i*GlFr AS A ” ARRO BAL — On this neat Arao.m k ranch. Wall-lo-waU earpoA flreplaes In chssry Urlng n. gtasstd-ln poreb overlook- taebsd garage. •BICE REOUCBD-To----------- ttris banntlful 3-bsdroom M-lsrO taks-front. Loaded wlUi extras I ‘ 3 flreplaett, * ■" — “ taehsd garagt If of good bMh. .188,” -" ----JAIN - Neal Absdrooai hr ranch, loak'- noon, esramle : bath, fim has—--* with nrop—- A-fxIfRTOfrtlfe*^ Rottdag down naai-Alarms-and tsi'ssns, btacM ■t52S.*2ak-«r.‘f;:‘A-.vrs5s; eaaaonlsnt kitebsn. large family LAnLniORT COTTAOE — Oood sandy boacb ptat Abodroom tags, 33’ glasaod-U porch looking ^^U^^enta^s. new siSrtnoto to kitibeiL utiHty room *ltb laundry tabs sand drotaM, IMroar ••^•Wks artri-taM largo taU. JuT lor only - no MaCOLLOUaH, MALI PHONE 6ffi-2211 COLORED BARGAIN ] B3EDROOM HOME^- -Towner ras~M- ' P5C*5. PMCE T0^33.II3 AND ttf PER Ml WRIGHT j« oaklaad Arc. Omb flK)' I FAMILY. I ■ Atm. U m For Sale LoJee Pfope^y gl f MILL 1 t 34870 I® U....................... flreplaes, 13 ft. dinlu rm.. kltah-ea with bollAtas 3 bsdfmt. dsn. esrpttad nnd draped, olf. nir-nset, OTsrslsa garagt. 113.163. 3133 -mo. HAROLD R. PRAN3U. Resitor. .3333 Untan U. Rd. EM 1-3333._________ ICE LAKl takt front In nt^boi lUllit^' LAO! - 3"1m Off Air-..—^£7 Rowtay. Idaal tlta CUrkston. Waterford. P ^ea. •Ji'IJ'hPJJ.'',*'*-, *' ACRE SITES. itik Dais Brian letrolt U A7711, PontUs I MO A1733 Near Oxbow l^ke 3 bedroom. New turnaes and wa-Itr boater. PuU basement. 3A330. I3W down. Walled Lake 4 bedrooms furnUhed. 1 block from take and ctorcs. If.331. 1333 Watkins Lake Front building site. Priced to toU. Terms. Paul M. Jones. Real Est. 333 trEST HURON ST. * PE 44330 ____________PE Ai373 ■ Wide. nare( nrlshbornood. 34!T30 -TWi off of Walton ON PRIVATE LAEE Near Oxford — Owner mi|ct ' Mil. BeauUful home wltb yitat men't paradise for awlmmlng nnd flahing. 33 acres 330.0M Will divide or rent with —-buy, in 44431, PE 4 Silver Lake High, algh^y gO IM Onad haa< Oood bench - Top ri Sylvan Lake Only 4 dosirnbit. blgb 73 to 13 .....— rw f**r*'agl ^jjy*'**"’**' CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Community Nntlonnl Bank BlUg. 44311 •• Erea PE A1333 LAKEFRONTS GALORE! WILUAMS LAEE. HIxb wooded-lakrfront tat. sandy beach., 31.033 WILLIAMS LARS. >bMlroom yrab —nd on canal, abort dUitnra I lake, fenced tat. Only 33.430 PONTIAC LAKE. Purnlahed cottage on-urge lot. screened pArch, Immediate poieegelon.. Only 33.SM, wun iirepmce, screnaeo-in poren, fenced lot. Only $10,133, $3,333 lACBDAT LAKE. Ideal for young family, 3-bedroom home with car- 313.303-TerAit. J. A. TAYLOR; Realtor REAI ‘ Lake-Front .Cottage Block construction, knoltyplne InUrta*. saad» beaoh, flrtplaoe, furntabcA 3 bedrooma, 3A mUca - b ol^ntlae 33,S$k_I------ Sthrn call OR A133I front—walk-ont baMmont, txcel- ......—, ---------- Beautltul tar- need. grounds — Vacant — Price ' 314.371 very reaaonablc terms— Call Mrs. Hlllman-OR 3-3331, representing Clark r • - • Sale, Trade—Lake Front Nice beach, modernised 3 bedrm, and den or 3rd bedrm. Ptreplace In large rusUe living rim Aluminum siding. 11* car gar»ge. Imaging,, only 113,3».- W. H. BASS. I^EALTOJl BPBCULIZIHO IN TRADES _JldCr PB A7310 SYLVAH UkEWiONt”3330----- Use Dr.-3 badrm. brick, l ____________ ____________ EL A1333. Open._____________________ PPER STRAITS bAEE. CANAL frontagsi t room. Year around house with 3 enetastd perebtt, luU bsmt. 4373 Orsta. a. Rd. ETILLIAMB LA3CEP^NT 313,303 attraotlvs 3 bedroom bungalow, bullAIn ovsB and range, walk-out banmsnt, oil turnxcc. »nWu*f'S“r WALTERS LAKE Year around homo — StaosMtnn-strnettaa. 3 bedrooms, targt Ur-tag room, ap and down: oU best, 3 tlrsplaeso,, outside grill. Very neat aad els^. First tlias otlsred - Pries, 37.301 with terms.'cut ta this ooei qniekT Otbsf lake 5-h.'L)BW‘ kkAUTtWiXl Sfrfiiftf) l6». iao X m Primages, on White UO. g3M dr------- Dorothy Snyder I.-av,ender I Reattor Est. 33 Years 7331 Highland Rd. jM-33) , , Phona EM 3-3333 or MU 44417 - Sste JRci^ Pro[jM ‘ '.-J 7: TH£ PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JUNE 17. TWENTY-FIVE Paul’M, Jones, Real Eist. __ at warr Boaoif - n »WM SubBfbM Property 83 Your Trade-in *«» uu* rt. wiBE la d^TlBhta of PoaUae. SoMad •t poUak fair baMmoat.’^Io jBti. urbaa^rlUato. dlt.TM. Toriao to Attaohod tamr*iilTt87. Tomo. C. A. WEBSTER, Realtor OA MW __________>iar »-tm For Salt Lota ^54 • ACRSa ON TINDALL RD.. ’'tvlaburi. natoaaMo. Call 1 ■too, tk 1........................... iBitoo. fk UIW. ’ . COMMiatOB LACTPItOirf~ -------------- Kii eaa buUd pour oora homo. 1— -.................- ------ itrMla. Low" aoniLIM. 111^ LADD-a INC. wor Road _ PB »U3l aftof I:» p. Mlddlo lolt aad Sjaan Lai •dilN. iSiofroal Mm Iteutk, lakofroot. trM6. lOrait. feoM lou with tr» Ottloo at Hlddlobolt aad Squaro ‘^'^oinSuMPiratET PI UMl______________ JMl«.T4tl aad Motori. Noaf JottorioB PI t-MdO. ..I LOT near' »ok^Vall«**l "l.mi{** MICHIGAN BUSm SAL^S CORPOR^i arta. V* mllo C W0« yo# alWWM, woo elAlWwea. eww erekard. food roadi. Dw Ri Corn. Pont. OR 3-ltW. ftoao troltHA-nil. O^tOE^'. too w. WaltoB ** FoK Sale Farina^ 18/t 4 acreII I farm. l-b«drm^ Floyd » iM Mara. ealtir •KSSa. 32itACRE$l Highlanif ^ UalaMiiM b MiiM. n 1 d Ki ' i?SiS farthor laformatlor OTHER FAIUI ANNETT INC. M K Horoa OaoB froalOK It ACRiE ~5r LESf. lalloa north of Lapeer K Lk. Rd. aad 1 mile E. . 37 ‘ Holly, Mi^igan ••a low doma pwmewl. Motel U.S. 10. • modera natte ahu home aad j«n. Itato . Tm dAa*S ‘oKTC.‘S3?,ra"m2 fri‘’KnSSi‘ block E/rf T lered. healed, elevator, ’parklni! Repljr Pontiac bath hooer I wartraeaU. ei a.-. "LET’S-TALK BUSINESS” Woodward Pizza lUe. large froai. tu.ooo la PuU price only »I.m. Hardware )W of 1 moplhe mtiit eeU M-taTentory. Large eolome. E«. peiieaced operator can mak* <**»i of Ufettme. ••BIRD” TB SEE DT BEER' Muge Dp” Root Rnr aow aTaUable lor the nrei time la Michigan. Omrt to eeoet operatore onjoylng IM per cent eucceei. Oet la on the grou^ srM,a» :2^'s;xn ■end for PMEE ••Ulchlgaa Bull. BUM oulde.^^ Credit Advlsore 61A ARE YOU IN DEBT? Now yon eaa nt ent of doM wlthouraloaa Make oae weakly paymeat you coo afford Avoid Oaralehmeate aad re- ' poeeeaeloni p>me la New or Call Pw A BOMB APPOINTMBNT City Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 ns W. HURON. PONTUC MICH. OPPOTTE MAIN POST OPPICB BUDGET YOUR DE^BTS fiONSOLIOATE BILLS-NO LOANS For Tow Beet Bel Financial Advisers, Inc. ns S. SAOINAW , FB I-IOSI Mortgage Lobub ”^’Mortgage~ProBleTifr?“'~ We make moiEut loaae to mAct yow teoulremeab. B---------- —- eoastruotlon. Caeh » to i . CAin AVaiLABLE To Improve your home and pay up all of your debu plui your mortgage er lead eoatract. tour home muet he ootAoll paid lor to qualify. Call now for defatle. Harry Rto .PE MIU. WUUam .$600 to $2,000 a Oakland Coui^ homea, Voss & IBu«ner, Inc. al fee. B. D. Charioi. Bquitahle Perm Loan Service, fill S. Tele-graph. FE AAMl. Sw|wi 63 CVINRUDE MOTOR FOR 'boafd**^Sr. I PIECE MODERN DDflNO r6oW wood grain, with copper trim, conteet prlie fpr ' maple dinner eulle. table muet be large FE t-tlM. traUer. San or trade a tir^r*BAV5SL lie eomblaa- BLACK. TOP SOIL. LAWN WORK In Ozobanac refrlgerr— —• dotpfreenl^ 4-tIM. PRBE. AND CLBAR LAKEPRONT lot. over 100 ft. on water *— equity or down payment aw Buburt— —'—“• Roburban nreferred. SCHUETT, FE 8-(H58 HOSPITAL ROAD Aroom lurplibod Situated on acre with eeparat* ar -- ' WANTED GOOD RODBBTRAILSR >oT aquity In new 1 bedroom ----------lake. Deeb freen lor STANDARD OIL r.. V..UII etatjoa for . opportunity. II bo trained ORCHARD UE-WOWRO^’WILBON jF^ Sale Household Oooda 65 *aSiaa.%:l* M lOAl valae. TUi abop ta. well STATIONS FOR LEASE n.M week. Bargain Bouaa. 101 ---- FE KM*_______ LNDT 8ECRE1 Several rafrig. twa^ I a.m. and 0 p m. ffl-IJtt T_ vf,.7r I p m — BriBv JMFANt' top freeaara ttt ini elec, itovai. all_________... I 0100 Mayui. Spaed Quean Id Apai waabaril from ||«. Rico lAtehIng auto. Kanmore waabar ______ RaiSsMAia Barvlea ot Po^e lara from ||«. Rica _____, ____. Kanmore waeber dryer list. Bedrm. eultee I up. Living luttee and eofa di tit. S^ce eactlonal 013. bargain prices 'ALSO NEW 1 STATEWIDE B. D CHARI riT B. TelegrAf___ Sele ILaiid ContrictB 6Q PActory eecondi About . __ B-Z forme. RDTaBLL-TRADE. BArgAin Hones lOt N.. Cnee at Lafayette. PE t-MU. Open •<•> • Men, and Fri. 1 OAS rrovi. wa —by food e room h»o“ «t ip'IfA 43. CRU*H*6 STONB, SANb. gray- ^•no« rcMirnwu oivsis iwiaw ’■‘•“?Lv“;lri'“iii;*r{aSi“‘^" No moBoy down No paymenta wtll aftar Labor Day . .Gallagher's li E. Htron ____ 355ftkffMONTH IS 588%"«A!r5S»?» LARGE SELECTION REASONABLE PRICU LAYAWAY EDWARD'S It S. SAOINAW ORITCH OUlTAR BLA«. SOUD Twin hl-fl plck-upe MY 3^3. ^ salf: SAVE DOLLARS NOW I 7oo>*< TWO 3-PIECE SECTIONALS, t3t and tM 3 matching rugr *— —........h~i and I COUCH. CARPETING. MISCELLA-neous Items. Muet sell. Bun. only. llhO. 30S S. Avery. Elliabeth Lk. EetaUe. ____0 8t. Cla?r“o L a-itto. - USED REFRIOERATOMj- CLUB CHAIR, SUP COVER. OPEN-arm , Maple cover. Revere ware, cannei coal. PE a-IItt. CRIB 0 YEAH SIZE, 3 DREBSERK metal clothes closet, living room furniture. Call tgl^loot. , CASH FOR USED TV. PURNl- Recondltloned-1 yetrj • - tlgft to UP - , FRETTERS AFPLIANCB MIRACLE MILE CENTER Used Tradcrln Dept. Porch chain .!IK Swivel rocker . . ■ —bretoaet set ... iport and chair. OlHINQ ROOM SUITE. . DOUBLE and ilngle bed*. Rugs. Ozll. Oc-caelongl chairs. Beautiful lampi table. 71 iitaml Rd. Vanity cheit ft bed, blond oak 3 piece curved eecUonel . IM.tft THOMAS ECONOHY 341 Saglnkw FE 3-31tl DRAPERY ■MAIEtUAL. Included. Work Maytag square RXPERIBNCED~ - RXPRIOXRATORR eo, Pilgldi ,nd OB'S Bervloe- Kzperte 3AIRE Dli-------------^ ___ st^ge, 316 pounds of food etorage. tlW.tS. , Crump, Electric, Inc. |4at ABburn Rd._______FE 4-3073 roh sAle crohlbt shelvadore refrigerator. |3». Also 3 waihlng machme motori. OL 1-0343. WYMAN’S , USXD TRADE-IN DIPT elect, sewing macb. ..1---- Elec washer ........ g33.i6 Ouer. Elec reliig.-Ouar. Elec, retrlg- . Wlpt. gee itove ..... »■ gae elove . ^ 3 Pc. Uv, rm. suite Lounge Chalri . ............ fj- 3 Pc wood dinette — • ■ ■ 313.L- II W. Pike FE 4-1U3 EIiTeimi. WE ARE CLOSING OOi IdODEL home furnUure. Drastically — duced. Inqulrt at' WIgfi- 3-7140.____ WINDOW FAl n 1-0073. EKAKKo — uriwun*. name brands, scratched. Ton*.— values, liooio while Iboy last. No pbto orders please, idehlgan PIuoroMeat, IS3 Orchard Lake I MJilDHINO CANI - BOTTOM chalre, hand-rarved. ROOMS OP BRAND NEW PUI^-Biture, davenport to chair, ,ta-hlte, lampa. bedroom eultm rfat- sffs“Lsaur*;,r OOOD. CABINET SINGLE -JiAbIn EPIECE BEDROOM BUITB. BED ST. CLAIR .1 ROMEO *-?Jffl'«if*l?*coiS.“bia»ro5 grooa — rod - turquetso - to JStoiuo hod framei.' $4 St Co. «W Diklo OR 347M Uoa. iU S:3S CBYlS"* JCKNER RANGE COMPANY / PflERB TOO kROW UP IRY FlNAJrCB COMPAliy ------------- LOANS *wSSl'^Tf ‘ LAWRENCE ■* OMei M gua.*' Need $25 to $5U0? Sec Seaboard Phont FE 3-7017 H85 N. Perfy St. PAMONa NO PWDBLm Seaboard Finance Co. ■ LbANs ^5 T6 ISOF Site Bui plai ti Itomi h toklng. i±*£sr< _ ANS C5 TO J ^h*5mFS^to' LOAN CO. mr m: Ooraor E. Pikw ENY< $25 TO $500 ‘jnsnsgw^' FE 4-1574 CEILINO TILE ..... 7Vbc So. Pv •SRUYLO" TILK lit S. BftODtAW ihli orXV wool viMit: BiSf offer. PE 1-3133.___________ ROOUll PURNITDRB A't 340 Elm Ot., Della WUaoy, PE 0-30^ . 'x; coffee table. 3 deeoretor laaipc. All for ISO. Only 31.W weok^. •PEARSON'S' FDRNITUIIB 43 Ortord Lake Ave, im 4-7SII i Poekel.PnU of Mooty tea You fell Tour tatrwut Ucmi Thro ‘ “ ‘ DIel FE ......... k 13 Vdsk BACKED iSOB, ke.M, alad tweedi to Atintn- *UC****JS Ta337. frlger____ MO. OR s-mi. Bdith. Weekdays ly RIP»10«»*T01* ei colored lade BATE PLUMBINO SUWLY 3 8. Saginaw ** *-* iRIUCA, PLUNVlNO, UBKO HAMMON D SPINET “Morris* music co. 34 8. TELEORAPH /PE so' TUNING ANO\ REPAIR Work guaranteed . Gallagher Music Co.. PE 4-Mdi WATER ,__ Coneumere approv. _ value 030.M to tta.M. marred. *■- -•—-•- oil and bottled Also electric, ... ---- -------- gar hraten, Mlctdiaa Fnierii-cent. 3#3 Orchard Lake.—Id KELTINATOR ELECTRIC STOVE, with oven to warming oven to drawer for pots and pant, fit. USED Model B-2 GULBRANSEN ^ 'ORGAN 43d orchard Lk. FE MUO. LOVELY BINOBR SBWINO 137. Universal Co. FE 4-gggQ. MOWER, a”. FITS ONLY ______ |I0~ lim-3334. oiL^nn^^^^oDcoHDmon door. FE 0-7M3. >3.31 . « iS rRBTTER'B i^md, 4 efialri. |10, like baby bid. |W. 3 foot icreen , S- too Hiwl Auto* to tare. % r ** trade-in deal. New and uicd TVe mofc] •elTog. ■II. ELicTmu refrigerator. 111. droeeer, 111. aaL “* —"•••" MIRACLE. MIULCEWT^^ bMk raaran& poelf ( Ul TO BEAT YOURBBT OAKLAND FUEL-FAINT ------ w— ..a ....a mw. oe Orchard Lake Ave FE MHO PLASTIC TiIe Be. . tzO RD08 ...... - ASPHALT TILE. EA....... . •BUTLO” 1TLE. 103 S. 8AOIHAW ________.ZCELLBNT eoaditroii. S3S. YteterUn ^love keatT MS. M boo bed with hraie - loba IIS. M3-13S1. KIL'TON TEST EQUIPMENT, RCA.’WRJOA dot-ber generetor e h d RCA WR-tlA cAor bar generator. >130. PE 3-SJ03.________ CMDJ»17_INCH TV.SEj^ !. Walton eeraer of Joelya i WASH BABIN, >3. STOOL, 03. Storm door. >3 Wlndowi and icreene. l>c. lit good eoadltlon. 033. MI 4-7000. IKB NEW DWP "y»5F- 4-0Z7 WOOD gBCnONAL OARi™ doori. Pood condition. OR 3-tOil. 3 OAK FRENCH' DOORS lit. 1 natrese, boz epring. iiinrE^i-oiio! »-”‘^oT?.Wo?b»VaVb.U TOILETS CLOBErCOtolh.EO 04S.I k a8o^wY^ c HI N '^abdoct: ozeoUent condition. Floor pollah- OAB rURNACI*. 100.000 BTU to cratei. Belling below origin^ . price, duo to eaacellatlon ol project Job. Regular >331. AMe price tl41 picked up. Ace Heating and Cooling Co. OR 3-43M. 133.000 B-rtj OAS JroNui^ furnace In crated, ^le »ey >1>7. Ace Heating. OR 3AW. 3 - WHEEL HARLEY DA^D] motoreycte, 3130. aleo a Bi-* knitting machine. M. 731 Rd., Ozferd. OA t-lW. " RKn.«CTiNO eyepiece. Finder 3*3-0311. „ I. 73S Olive leopd. MO. to room eat. 3 poarj ltl^firfLA*i4 sikbut-'eii: i^taoh Sou Hpo ..;.. JJ-2 HAfriluMBI3.0BUSLg; 173 1. SAOINAW' FE 3-3100 30 12” 3310 CT4 wataitt ftc n payment of g7 pet real be. FE 4ASM. •^M*by ^awer' eatomeii.; Al Ssr».A'?R-75».*‘ ‘ ‘ ud^Ubh 33-OAL. ELEC. HEATER. >7t.e3, gel. ento. gat heater. 04f .t3. ( tot stake to Dttlan. IMM up Uaadry trdys aad staa4 ami ilM 1173 S. Sagteaw FE MIM . ll.M 30.01 >13.47 “ ^ — ^ 4iU; . Il4 taeh, ____It* taeh. 3lS. . dred; 3 taeh, $37.17 per -JOLDS BALL-O-MATIO ------ autometle water solteaer, ezecl-■ CondlUoo, >100, OR 4A480. y. LEW RETTERLT MIWC CO R ram tKaTE^R U N I N O AMO REFAIRINO. 2^ RICH, bla6k dirt t6f b6il. S'* yds, no d4l^^_rt MOM. S?;ied'1to;f:-03^*{d.*W!f^S' ^N”irr§*NrT.r«s.«Cfc HD. MA 3-1101._______ - Tard'oradin^ top^il. yiLL^ _|rtol_! Wood, CobI End Fuel 77 •!•*■. W.OOD OR WRB^CE lAiii. Flanti, Treci. Shrubt 78 hour eorvlee ell work guaranteed by feetory trained-- caLbi hub ' S;lg OALAN’S IRIS OARDKNfe, 4M named vertetlat, 30e w; aleo tiO hybrid Irle leedltage. Wleltore — welcome.- 3$40 Noble Rd.. Ozf OA I-31M. m HYBRID IRIS NEW AND 0L6 Some |3c end 30c a clump. P PLANTS REDUCED, HYBRID W6- OLD BRITTANY SFAJt' lies. Res. EM AKC REOmiCBEa 3_ «AUC AKC ■ Only 3 Months Old Beautiful Walnut F'inish And .a Bench NEW $1795 NOW $1595 Wiei ___ French Provincial naUhtaf bench. 4tb yeare i i3M. FE I—* SPANUH ELECTRIC OUITAR and amplifier. 303 FE 3-1S3I. dx»M6» HAmo Tbgffio— By Mailer Craftsman niMEniATE SERVICE \V[ep.nd^Music Venter Sale E• ferlUlier iprwdor. MU 0-03M._________• i|OT+ HAMMERKNIFE MOW- water pump, kfip 7-7M7. JlefOrv 1 pm. ■ . CTICALLYJJ^^^ B'& B AUCTION SALES Evert Monday .. 7:M pm. every WEDNESDAY 7.JSP.M ....7 P.M. _____ _________ ______7 P.M. BVERY SUNDAY .........I P M. OPRM 7 DATS WnE kUf-BBLL-RBTAa DAILY Loach Raom Oto Minr Aut loot DnOEinOHWAT REMOVAL AUCTION Wi are forced to mevb by Jnly I from our nreeont l•cafioa to , lOrdcj JiK-ioanoa- E vOetrowefI-- Stlbrney admloietralor of Marlena ‘ Thompson eetata formerly Langs auction. AH stock must be sold, meny tteme for eottagse. Stock constiti of new furnltnre, Bealy. •eria mattraeaei, living room Piiu. bedroom seta, tables aM lamps. Houeehold geode, Jewelry, ilothlag. htoto*. eheete, indtair-; blanket. Ptehtag equipment, .etc. ,,Auctlone to be held Saturday 1 to .Vel^tdJl* •Ttori*.^ Auctio? from*"T p.m. to 11 pea. Beverly Auction. Thor Plymouth Road. LIvoata. Sale House Trailers 87 ) CHOOSE FROM I Ota latest 47zw wide end . „.J MW^ABC Deltaie Model with rqW.yiat* and hey Wta- See UMse Mallly mobile hemes. M to pkk from. S to lO widee. Buy or root year vesatloo traU-er here lodey” Oxford Trailer Sales 1 Mile S. of Uks Ortoo oa M-34 MY 3-0711 DETOOlfL. ---°LQ6e "no" PU'BTHiS ---f5H^ A MOBILK hutchinsSnVare'in""a _p6-smON TO OFFER, YOU TTIB , ,|gg :gtot-*VEB ON A m51 EA IN THEWREA. We offer STAUESE BLACi------ » Free. ceU eftyf 0, PE 4-3000 “bHE III. ’ iSABSEff r-biq^^’J h*».%.'SSF e floor plea far y4m Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Salesi-Iflc. 4301 Dlile Highway, Oreytoa r ‘ mt-z-itaf So— • -— - - POODLES, tots, blacks. PORTA CAMPER CAMP TRAIUkl ■xiMPLiTE WITH terrem CRUI8I-ODT BOAT 8ALBB I UP. OR 3-3774. eboDlEsIiiiklw r’S_,_______ •/ PE 0-3113 X. grWkr'd’MrV *4 Auburn. PL 3-3300. _I POODLE ‘ HiPUS. WHITE. MALE. T10E{t KJTTKM rKMM TO' OOOD home. MA S-HI1^^_________ wanted HOMX rBK;^LOVINO cere, rates very reee. Par lafor-rngtlea, eall.FE 3-3017. DOOS AHb CATB BOARDBD. leNiUlV'B TAILW. eels, botolnf* ' mlng. OL 3-OMt. HBn;Mng Doft . _ 8i AKC RBO. BBAOLIE POR PA-ther'i Pay, lai 3A0M. COON DOOS for SAUP ENOLIBH SET^R, UAtV . months eM PJ) a,B' rei'»t41T300 DOWN AND TAB OVER payment. • Bob. Hufcliinson Mobile Home Sales.Inc.' ‘Wl Dl^ Hlf^ay. Drayton Plains NEW 1961 . . CREE. lli>' Sl^ro >. with bast BINE TRUCE-Hampers COMPLETE >1.310 WOLVERINE : COMPL NEW — NEW ISta LKBS, Biimmrw i. osu oon- couwS^r* IS ■pt.^riN^^. alma *«r30 Ft. TANDOM _ 8HARF ........ II.MS TRATELQ •«. 17 Ft. ‘ -- Holly Marine /& Coach Mouf.**^ciwAN bame*Ea^ Open Daily and Sundays Jacobson Tfsiler^Ies ^ and Rentals are, U ft. lor odauaet iaart stal np. Resorve your trailer tor ve-oattoat See a* tor huclua. paru &•%?«.•%£%•« ■.-5' vX ■\J -r TWENTY-SIX THE POXTIAC PRES^ SATyRliAY. JUNE 17, 1961 ^ >4- TraHari f»i Boat# —d ACowcIm W ______H2. THE TIME IS NOW! roR m »o rtcxvp *no«^ ___________________L «I.R aiOTOtL IMT. CAR TOP PikMv^' *— "——- i—f-ywkbarrt^ TrR3tr_^aiea- Sili— SmmM _____________KLta 4. RochfttiT Rd. VL TRAILER INSURANCE PRAN* A. ARWCRROH AOIENCT -144 Jo»5« •* ' itt». n » ifvtt. ri »-43U o TACATIOX TR ‘ Ptitc Tnllcr Salci ^VACATION ^Met and nciKBu-II. U. and If ft. Apacht Okttptn ^ar tip upm ------ i...- —a “—1 bftehi fOCi iRdla. ate. OR I4WI. AUBU-RN ROAD ' 8AUM AMO 8XRVICR nMt* are New MOTORS. BOATS iirri. .vAi* ivr Beat tin complete. rOR. 14-Pi. nberstot «.P Bcctrlc. l»4*t. ^ Plberatef Boat. WlnabMd, ^ Rfterlnf. t Beat!. Coatr^ and Trailer Complete. :AcgBMyH4 imjt RAT BOATS IP. MOTOR. ItPI. nbertia* BOdL Wladriileld. Staertnt. 3 Seatl, OoatrMi and Trailer 4«-H.P." 1^. nbc^K -iat Back to Back Scat*. Wind-' .vwra, axa. HlBjni, *1 Bervloe Inc. OR I-llM. WANTED CAR DRIVEN TO PORT OLASS. PTeoIand, Poo-Toon boau. 'Asa* Svna Alnmloam, and Crala-an tac. CMnkerballt boat*. — aatlTAMO 8ERVICB DART RPORTMSN CENTER ipeo DaUj R Bnndan 7 a.m.-d p.m. R H4M ' Rent Trailer Space AH NeW in Pontiac ORADT WHITBXAPSTRAKl _AOUA .SWAN ^UMA LAP mbTEHOOEi:. VEROB CRUISERS WEST BkND MOTORS PorU-ORinper Camp Trailer Wood, Alum.; Plbertla*. l R.-I4 It SCOTT MOTORS AND SERTICB CBUMR-OOT BOAT SALES II E. Wanoo PE t-4Mt Dally---------- 'THE BIAOTim. A 0 B D RJ RMfhte Mobile Vlllafe,. 17S S O^yke at MM. n t-3MI. Woodland Lake Lots SOiIM Small down pan AREANSAS TRAVELER BOATS ‘-hompeon Clinker Built BMte ■»1 JOHNSON MOTORS GASOW JOBNSOR MOTORS dine SuppRei. Repair Son PINTER'S _______t-44IS.___ TnRMpoVtnrn Ofliared 100 rNOli^llRLINBR. NON-STOP-Loo Anielea. Ban Pranetaco, Ban Diem. in. RawaU, $1«. New SM/ Mlninl,_ 144. Perry I pay tae and I3fua tjgiCE CASH WAITINO 1° ^ OR >111 A GOOD ^ DEAL-JUNES-WRECES — tlOO Care and trueki. l— 1144. ROTAL AUTO |»ART8. For SbIb Cart lOb MARMAbUKE * By Andoraot: A UemlBf ^ ^--JIC COUPE DaTlLLB. Very iharp. tyU Mwtr. Bargain Autobmd M s. sailnaw I CADILLAC IMT 4 DOOR BARC»T0P TOIB LIGHT BLUi ^UTT U IN TRuLt CADU.LAC coRomr-WITH ALMOST — RAEiS * WINDOWS. $1695 I TfirWarranF SUBURBAN USEU.QARS IMl CORVAUt LAEkwdkib' ' wagon. Whitewall tire*, radio, hooter, Mwergllde. w a a b - -Jewel blue llntatu Now north CMEVROLIT* CO 1004 5Ag°Sra?» IStS^CHEVroi^l DOOR, RA- NO MONEf DOWN.__________ pay menu of tn 14 per mo. Coll CroAt Mtr.. Mr. parkt at MI 4-7MW. Harold Turner, Ford. For Salt Cara 106 naymitat *f IS.O — — Crodit Msr.. Jlr. 4-710. Hnruld Tbm *01 rvni^ wia-nviv wjeuvii, m-DIO AND HSATEB. AUTOMATIC transmission, absolutely HO MONET DOWN. Aeauma pay-manU ol tU w Por mo. CaU Credit Msr., Mr. 'ptttki at MI FORD. IMW RETRACTABLE HARD- CONVERTIBLE. Radio, boater, au- lUilpn. pewi ee.^hltewa John McAuliffe, Ford 430 OAELANP PE t-4101 FORD TALCON, tl.3M 1100 FALCON ^ DOOR. DELVEE, whiuwalli. radio. Oood oonC'"— tl.l7t. AXUr 0. OH >0711. ISU PORb. STANDARD TRAN8- •»3 FORD WITH '57 PONTIAC EN- Do You Need Money? WK RAVE IT I FOR EXTRA CLEAN UCKD CARS -TOP DOLLAR PAID" Glenn's Motor bales 063 W. HURON 8T. PE A7371 California Market We need -00 Ponttsee, Olde. Buleki and CadUIaei. Alio, ahalp 'S7, "* mint bed^bei Oat. electric. T^| ‘ V ^oe. Inveatltate. Ownfr OOOt BOAT. _M^ 2CIIB8TL1NEB AND^lokE ^R tUrcury omNyt? Matter-Craft Uttl* DudeV tmllan GOOD USED TIRn eurn auto SBBVICB - ----- rg 3-13M VVE NEED CARS! CapoelaUy ' - CadtUaee. ____ ~ __l^^do M &'M MOTOR i\LES 3t37 Dlsle HSy.____OR 3-1003 OUARANTIED USED TIRES. - K It Inch. Auto DUcount-us. ■ Royal tire*. Eaet Bled, at Mt. Clemene St. j LOOEI 750114 BLACE TIRES. ALL! name braadi OH new ear» tU.M plut tax,and ekefaangt.‘Bt*U Ttr* Salei. 503 Saginaw. Ft 4-4M7, or PE 4-40*1 ___________ •STANDARD BRAND HEW URL-. Trad* tn on Otneral Safety Ttrei. $e*e up to ti of Mlf-lilt price. Black — — Mfc.'i iwalle. ED WILLIAMS fcnrn 92A Boat Discoikits SHOP AT DUNHAM'S LAROE lAVTSOB POR Superior 601^1*11*. M* Oekitnd I “ Want* jtiif — N BOATS, MOTORS. TRAIL. PRANE V^OERSON AOENCT ipw.'*l^3-43B3 or ft tw5 EMTURT COLT RUN-ABOUT, brand new 00 borye Mercury, lull tarp. eleetrie UcomeUr. apot light, - otbar ■ecMMriei. ’ ne*yy duty traUer. $1.7>0. oB 3-0733. EVINRUDI BIQ Uof omr**-- FE 4-1013, Evinrude Motors, Boats EXPERT MXCRAHIC ORXPOR elga and (port aart. Xednomi Cart, 33 Auburn. For Sate Metorcycks 9^ OOOD BOAT WITH OARS. CHEAP. O. 1. VanBcboIck. EM 3-10*3. T^ PUNE. ■ poor. CALL OR For Salt Bkycics Mew sobwlnn BIkea *34JO Searlatt'i Btke and Rab*9_l -30 E. Uwrenee. PE I-TSt Boats and Accessories 97 ir WOOD BOAT AND 3 HORSE- 30 H P AeteieSn f---— lABOUT C and trailer. *100 OB 3-0*44 12' WOODidBOAT AND 13 HORSE-powyr ElgiB motor. 400 FE 3-0300 irWoRSE DiOlN OUTBOARD r with I gallob tank. Mcering__________ OTUle wUh red d—. __________ cuxhioni. to B F. Eriarude ■ MAyleIr 0-I03* I4-POOT run about AMD MARE 30 engine, nice ebape, 033* ~~ 3-3303. /__________M 14' BOAT, MOTOR AND TRAILER d acc*»nrie». FE 0-3034. , 14 runabout, tracer. TAilF. 30 H P motor. FE 0-3730. _^ 14- WOOD PIBEROLASED' BOAT I* THOMPyON RUNABOUT. JUNE CARS WANTED. ___________OB 3-3S3*.________ rqp BUCE—JUNE CA^ TRUCE. ■i-TON STAEE Mechanically-good and tliei *01 30- Ow< •**31- OW-_ __________ ’« IF’ Skce-Cratl Voire ’•1 17- Skee-Craft .....^ OI.OSO 0 ISO 0 4S0 --------------- ------lAW LOOMIS BOATS — BUn Alib LAONCHINO OB Lake Penton - IS PbatOB R -------! IP INBOA________ Ity, be»( oiler. MY 3.1000 V ALUMINUM RUI irsepower Evinrude, ______ ^lete. *7*0 33 ft. boat*. 040. lutamm out Ptywood. *0*. rallere. *11 Ntw 14 foot Bber- 3-3301. *reetrtc'lo'H.P., trailer.MT'Yliw'. INTROOUCINOI I Bet Ri flberglae boati Qutb bet’Jty and atrength eoi blned togetber for top. vi you buy by II c ^’un Atwater *300 EM MrO* to W. Higblend. Rlgbt on Hickory Ridge Rd. to Demode RiL Left end follow ilgne^o DAW0ON8 SALES It TV8ICO LAEE. ■Pbaoe 'Matn FIITI. powelgltde. radio. 8. WOODWARD AVI. BIRMINO- HAM. Ml 4-3730. ______ , iito CHEVROLET, BIBCATHE. 0. eUndard 3 door, deluxe radio, freeta air beater, rubber mat*. white wall tlrei, PL 3-3700. •00 CHEVROLET 4-OOOR STATIO* wagon, ^wergUde V-l, radio Gee, Mommyduke! I didn't know you liked to play with girlth ! ! - For Sale Cars iQo •00 CHEVROLET IMPALA CON-vertlblr, black, red Interior. V-l. Powetgllde. FE 341001!.____ liw CHEVROLET IMPALA CON- Vertlble. Powergllde. radio, heatei r I* epotleie li •0* CHEVIB. IMPALA. TRI-CAR B. eUndard shift. IM cu.' m. EM 3-dOlt after l p.m. CHENROLET Bob Borst Lincoln Mercury dealer Blvdf. ck South ft 10 N _____________Ml 0-4030 ;0I CORVETTE. Interior, 230. ■ wnuwn, 1 H 1 B BLACE BEAUTT WITH WHITEWALLS AND CHROME RACK ON TOP IB THE IDEAL VACATION CAR Oft PERFECT FOR THE FA14- wmi POWER CTEERui^S RADIO. HEATER. V-* AND automatic, only . $1695 1 Year Warranty FORD STATION WA'OONS, .3-DRS: ■py^aoTi.__________________. iloo CHEVROLET CONVER'nBLE. tmpnia sertet. .Vi*, powergllde. fresh oir heater, white tlree. Jet black flaiph. *3.300. USED CARS tiatthews-Hargreaves 031 'OAELANP FE 4.*»*: IMO CHEVROLET 1-OOOR SEDAN, ^^ood mechanical ^condition. s. Beit bash offer by 0-21 takdi MI 0-34*1.. ” ^ 1050 CHEVROLET. 3-DOOR IM- pal*. 01.300 FE *-1430.____ • CHEVKoijBT IMPALA CON- 1 jtftr warraoty. Bob Borst ) Hunter Blvd. dio and heater, 0300. P 1*00 WHITE CHEVROLET cON- veftlble for sale cheap. CtU OL 19*0 CHEVROLET IMPALA 1 vertlhU V.a •AT.-eOOD BMAPC+ Complete alth 0 h.n. motor and i .trailer. FE 4-0301. I FOOT RUNABOUT. 31 HORBE-gmarr Evinrude. Trailer Coni-i pleu. Must sell. Make an offer MA 4-1133_____________________^ • 14 BOAT SriTH. TRAILER. |IM. i-oaJj 14’ '^IBEROLUtS 30 HORSEPOWER | kFti HOT OCT ! GET ON* OF THE . MEST di:aj..^ AT EAST to FIND Cliff Dre>er (lUii and Sport Center MERbURT motor DEALER * b.p, io os b p. 1*0* VOLEBWAOEh. 3 DOOR, RA-, DIO AND HEATER. WkiTX;- •TtSn.V,-; WALL TIRES. ABSOLUTELT NO AND ALL I gioNCT DOWN. Assume pay-------- ments of *33 1* per mo. Call I tarp. : 14, FOOT aluminum and MA-hagony. Oood Condition *!•*)■ CLGSE-OUT VOLKSWAGEN BALES AND SERVICE WARD-McELROY, ING 0*** W. HURON IMOSI OR 4-04IS We Bur and Bell Imported Cars For Sale Cars i06 ISO* BUICE SPECIAL .HARDTOP, 30.000 miles. I owner. Or... Carlton Manning, Denier. jie07 BU7CE 3-DOOR HAR1!>t6p. ON ALL of' our NEW AND USED BOATS M.'^JilNG BG.AT.<. TO CRLTSERS , , WAN. .40 HP. MERCURY/ . £pLJajl?Ci>!L2-*!?»_.\T A LARCH , ,3^,, i$ATOD_JRAJ^E^^ IJISCOUN'T TO YOU 1* _________ INABoUt---- STOP out TONIGHT! | 04 BUICE HARDTOP, - Io*”mi5B*. ------ ------ Sales, 1*3 8. Saginaw. PE RADIO. I ubhdlst^ tMtO Holly Bd, Holly, MIchlgl Headquarters call Harry, tt FE 2-fl0«, Ext 33: _ i ^9" or FE 3-3041 evenings__Boat .Kfoair Material* ir THOMPSON. CEDAR STRIP FIBEROLAb ’ -»«~— , boat tlUO OR 4-l«3V _____ PAINTS ' ‘It FC^T jNBOARO BOAT AND •WaO^RE^ BOAffxTVEBs'’' I bow to do It * dynaflow, power brakes md steering. *300. Pvt, owner %E 3-8704.____________________J iCENTENNIAL S kiiXA L- 1*37 Baick. 4-door<^VI condlt‘— .Phone OR y-332i or OR 4S*3*_ _______ BUICK SPECIAL. AUTOMATIC. ppnxiFiil radio, heater, excellent condition. By owner. OR 3-33*3 .... windshields: i*» Cadillac. « series sedan CONVERTIBLE TOPS Power stecrln* and power brakes, this car Is Immaculate. . vwheel 'trailer. 70 1 motor, loaded. u,._ . .— Bashabaw, Drayton Plains,. , kuio UP-PORlIEb BOAT d'lND-sfileld* Inrl. hardware Perry Bervled Ine.. S130 ' Hlifalsnd Ro' « dORSBPOWER JOHNSON Motor with tbryUle and gear shift . cohtrol. *300 CL 1-4303. _. SO^POOT tfSO >TOROUM Boir | - You'll Uke doing bu'loen at ! > gain. Absolutely no cash needed, ^““JJ'OAELAND MARIfE EXCHANOEi .just tnke over peymenu of *1.04 Sttlnaw ' Used Boats, Motors. Trailers., , KIlSSLER ! o^^ Uarlne, 10 N. TTeshli ________p./‘o«___________ of tin. CALL MR. WHITE, CREDIT MANAOER. PE 0-0403. KS»| -Auto Sales 11* B. Baglnxr SUN. IBS OA 0X408 ____E'B 80MBTHINO Tou Wanrin Today'e. Want-Ads. lU^ ireury rootpr i ---------with egtrs s. now *I.Ut. Leaving wat«r BOW- For dei tall EM 3-3*3* ^*<0 ir CHEHOEEE, im . to*§MB.P. ^ __________________ MfCulloch Toa-n Uke f0AELAND*‘^AHllNlc"EECHAftOEl «»"‘-/3*l S. Saginaw - — • ' Many Offevs v' Tou r* Her. I 1. BUICK BKA-i>OWER jbMrd-OMboard' . ’ - ^ plage a '’lost;' a4 T« AFLO W, DITION FOB THE YEAR. , . - (_. ,$.595 . V ! Year' VVartaoty Good Transportation '*4 FOrd Hardtop, glass roof 0341 ‘00 Ford. V-*. stick ...*340 M Plymouth Hardtop. V-l ... *370 '00 QklsmobU* Super *t . . |3»0 •■00 Mercury.^onterey H’top *»* 555 Woodward • MI 4-4485 SPEQAL New ‘Ol Car. Io. heat . *4I.*0 I tl.4M.31. IW.34 R AND C RAMBLER . SUPER MAREirr ... *140 Comfiere* Rd. KM CHEVROE^ 4-OOOR . BTA-tion wagon. A red and while, beauty that Is a Ijbowi excellent condition. NW riL. . . money down. Lucky Auto ‘Bales. 1*3 8 Saginaw, Ft ' '59 IMPALA hardtop Radio, beater, wMte waUs. FI t-3077.___^______ *04 CHEVROLET -T- OOOIC~» DIO AND HEATER, AUTAII.. 1C TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN. Assume payments of *I.S0 per .no*. Cn*’ Cndtt Mgr.. Mr. Parks nt MI ..4-7000, Harold Turner. Ford. KM CHEVROLET'"! DOOR. CLE -‘^-T-TittrRtiittno.PWtffr— •00 OR 'S3 CHEVY FOR SALE. PE 4-Kl*. ______ HARDTOP. KIO CHRYSLER 033 per month. i-Aiuuuua TORS, 313 W. Montcalm. ilO^ESOto. V*, PIRXOOME MO- DOE HARDTOP, RADIO AND HEATiuT AU-irOMATlC TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONOT^DOWN. Assume ^yj KM DODGE. V-0. 0440. WORTH every penny. UL 3-04M. “ POft THAT BEAUTIFUir 3-3014. lie. Powergllde.. power *tecr> — white with r^C.DIm and -black top ...............*13*0 NORTH CHBYROLKT CO. 1000 8 WOODWARD AVI. BIRMINO- HAM. MI 4-373*._________. 'M CHBVT. BISCATNE f. AUTO- c Xhltt. PE *J3M. ■IT Rambler 4-door. Automatic. Radio. Healer ....... ... *Mf , R&C RAMBLER . BUPBR MAREET EM 3-4100- . *140 Commerce Rd 1»M' CHEVROLET IMPALA HARD-top. Powerflldc, power steering, radio, beaMr. Whitewall tires. Two to choose from, one white. one black ............013M NORTH CHEVROLET CO 100* 8 WOODWARD AVE. BIRIUNO-HAM. Jdl 4-3730. USED CAR Sec SHELTON Pontiac-Buick Rochester. Mich. OL 1-8133 TAYLQR'S OK USED CARS CHBVROLET. OLD8MOBILB Open Evenlnga idArket 4^1___Wnllad 1961 Dodge Suburban ONCE Ilf A unrmis deal ________________Jclpal ----- . price 01.300. Lucky Auto Bales, 1*3 g. saglnnw, r* 4-3314. KM CHBVROLET. BEL AIR. door, radio, heater. 2 tone blu powergllde. power f steering, vei clean. Ol.Kl, Ft <-70W GOOD 'U CHEVY. K03 CHEVROLET 3-DOOit POW-ergllde. Oood condition. OK*. Ph (*i0*3* IMl CHEVROLET IMPALA HARD-top. Powergllde^ V-t engine, power steering, radio, heater, wxshert, wheePcovers, black with KOr- CONVERTIBLE. JET BLACK WITTI WHITE TOP AND BBAUTlITJL OENUINE BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR, POLL power EQUIPPED. HEW FB«: I MfUM TIRES. MUST SEE AND DRtVE THIS ONE TO-APPRECIATE CONDITION. 1 Year Warranty ' SUBURBAN USED CARS 555 .S. Woodward 'v. MI 4-5485- CHEVROLET COMPANY Crissnian I^OCHESTER OPEN EVES OL 3JT31 INI CHEVROLET IMF ALA 4-DS^ ----- ------B. V-* antina, stecrliig. white I/.with tdrquolee trim T. 1------, ---- . .*3030 NORTH CHEntbLET TO, 1*00 S WOODWI^ AVE. mMIKO-HAM. MI 4l7»0, , , >;■•» IMPALAS Gall Fp 2^181 for to rCTOVtr a lo*s. .Dial ifE 'i-mi for an ad^tirriftri SUBURBAN . Sub.staiftiaJ Reductibij J ___________________________ *,,“•*53®,?“"'”“: USfeb CARS, “t.f^hard Uke.Ave, ! 1 l( 4t448d x ■1-V', \i h .'-iv.’Jsi..' ;5,v ’■ ■ 1 • GONVFRTMBLEt ‘WHIT* 1VITH'POWER \ '59_$1750 ’60e-$2450 BRIGHT SPOT Orchard- Lake^^ve^^y Case Ave JM FORD 3 DOOR. RADIO---- HEATER, AUTOMATIC TRANS-' M1S8ION, ABSOLOTpLT NO MONEY DOWN. - Aeaunt* pay-mehU of (3(7* per mo Call Credit Mgr- Mr.' l»*rk* *t Ml 4-7000. Hafeld Turner. Pord. K03 PORD. OOOD TRANBPORTA- I. 0*0, Save Autos. ] 0-337*. ■LLOYD .MOTORS. ING. tmcobi - Mercury • Comet EnglUh Pord—Uied can 233 B Saginaw____PE 3-H3I KflO PORD PAIRLANE 000. PRICED right, will,- Uke trade-in. —•* vtte owner, M Matthewa, 4J107. I. OOOD CONDITION. $avc -- $ave — $ave 1959 FORD " Ranch Wagon 3-door, radio and heater, t cyUnd» engto* **<1 whitewall tires. Real,nice $1295 BEATTIE WATERFORD PORD DEALER At Uie xto^gb^ Jn- Waterford 1*17 PORD, V-l, STATION WA-|OB. Pull price *4N. DO money Bargain Aulolaiid IM 8. Baglnar * "** ■47 CHEVROLET8 ..... M07 at PLYMOUTH, V-l ».... »K7 '04 Stetloo Wagon ..... *307 CMhers 030 Up. Wo finance. OCCONOMT. CARg 33 AUBURN OLIVER BIJIGK the Dealer 'on tho Corner Vho D^t Buslneet \oo the Equal Jnvites "You . to Insjpect Our • Fine belection sjof U^ed Cars Today! JS'o. Reasonable Offer , "t. Refused! 210 Orthard L'alcc Ave. FE2-91QI ’ ..Closed Wed, and'-Fri. ‘ ' Eves. St 6 P M. For Sale Cars 106 R&R MOTORS ______________' ValMmt FISCHER BUICK/ • - TOR ' USED BUICKS 13 MONTHS WJffiRANTY I 8. WoodarnTd*^ B'bam _________Mr*-0333 _______ Ing, whitewall t ‘H FORDS, * TO CHOOSE PROM, all model! with all equipment, In-cludlngta eharp all white convertible, for the summer weather. Any Old oar down. Bank ratei oh I year- warranty. Bob Borst Lincoln Mercury ,d FORD 1*07 PAIRLANE MO CLUB SEDAN. IMMACULATE CONDITION. LOVELY LIGHT BLUE AND WHITE, RADIO. HEATEB^ AUTOMATIC WITH ^OWER BTEERINO AND BRAKES THE DOWN PAYMENT. 1 Year Warranty SUBURBAN USED CARS 555. S. Woodward MI 4-4485 * ioT »IUBII|I*|I0|.* TTW new. EM 3-0771 alter 0 p.m. K67 PORD i-DOOR STATION WAO- ley down, rent eharp. ’Luckj 0 Sales, .1*3 J. Seglnaf. PI FALCON SPECIAL '*0 Falcon. 3 dr., clean, solid wl ‘M'Falcon. 3.. dr., del. trim.' mUt blue. X 1 year guarantee, your cboiceTt.401 . TOM BOHR. INC. 138 g. Mnlp, Mlllord MU 4-1710 KOO PORD TONVERTliLE. POW- OR 3-3140. . 04 BUICKS ■14 Pord * .. 03 Ford .... '13 Chevrolet ........... „. PLENTY OTHERS *4* TO 03.200 ECONOMY CARS 33 AUBURN . FORD CCmvERTIBLE, hrulse-a-matle. ^ 0 0 I o. bei white tIdewnlU.Xturquolee !______ _.bi*dt top. Ul'T-4T30. iwo FORD rDOOR WATtON wagon. V-l with Pord-O-Matle yellow and n Makt tomeoDO gain. Ab^utriy *3.73 1 a week ___ of *3*7.___ CREDIT MANAOL,_____________ King Auto Bales U5 B. Baginsw KOO -------- ---------- of iIIL'MR. WHITE. O^TB------------ FALCON I»LUEE. AUTO-pisiiO transmission, whitewalls, :bht. blue. 3.000 miles. OI.OSO. Ml 4-0070 . ________ • > 07 PORD 000. 2-DOOR HARbrOP This ear ready to r Bob Borst ^ Lincoln Mercury d----- ) kunter Blvd. Birmingham 1 block Sootb of U _________ MI 041M CONWAT'E AUTO MART ‘M Ford, auto, hardtop ' 'U Pord, I pais., waged '07 Raibbttr. E 4 door, itlek '00 rhev. cohvortlblo, sbarp „ ‘00 Hymouth. 3:door, auto. '04 Cbev, Belalre, 3 dr. stick 'M Chev., auto, hardtop 7010 Cooly R?:*'*Ph.! 30I-73<0 [ATIC. , ■07 FORD ( ■07 Ford I L--------- Ekcellent coudltloo. Private uwu-------- finance. 373* Lakewood lu*** Dr. 1 WILL ACCEPT 3oat,f Motor, Ouns. Echo ol steam whistle. Sunshine • from beanery,' or almost anything ivablc, on a new or used car. Bill Spence. Rambler 33 Main St. IMIO) Clarkiton OPEN EVES,____________MA O-ON . MEYER’S “El Camino Sales’/ (CHEVROLET) ^ BOUOHT AND SOLD ___ — B. Bdlth.____________ ■00 FORD CONVERTTBLE. FORD-O-Ma^, clean, roae. EM 3-3300. ikoi FORD OALAIHE BUNUNER. Black cosvertlble. Btick ahtft. rar ■ byty.^ S3.0S0. Owner. J1960 FALCON 4-DOOR. Equipped with radfo. heaU er. automatic ti------ whiuwall Urtt. MwaT*^”imnSoei! tiS. 'so OPEL. 3 DOOR DBLUXI. USE BTOAN7-'^-iir8?U' JIADIO AND AUTOMA-nC. TONE BLUE 1 CAR. ONLY $795 1 Year Warranty NO HEATER. 1C. LOTILT 3 IE NICE SOLID SUBURBAN USED CARS 555 S. Woodward MI 4-4485 stylo. V-4 auumatle. radio and hoaur, sharp. Bparkllnr gray and whits fmieh. No east CREDIT MANAOER. FE 0-0403. KM PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY black with rod trim. Only OIW Easy terms. HORTR CRKVRI LET TO^ 1000 F8. WOODWAfU. AYE.. BlitMIHOHAM. Ml 4-3730. *-1961 DEMOS AT BIG SAVINGS! ’*0. PLYMOUTH STATION WAO-* paisenger, power sUerlDg. ------------ balance. EM 3din*. KM PLYMOUTH SJXXIR. * CTL-Inder. with stick elUft.-no money down. Lucky AOto Stlti, 1*3 8. Saginaw,. PE 4-33U. KM FURY CONVERTttU:. STlflK Haupt Pontiac Sale.s • CLARESTON M-10 One mile north oL U.8. MAple 1-OOM Open Mon. Tues. fc Thurx. til 0 p lots your sain. Absolutely no cash needad. Just' take on psy-menu of *0.03 a week to pay off balance due of S497. CUl —------------CRTOIT MAN- KOO PLYMOUTH 3___________ HEATER. AND WHITEWALL ^»ES. ABSOLUTELY. NQ MON- King Auto Bales______________ K17 MERCURY CONVERtlBLE. DOWN. Aieume payments oi -..4* per mo CaU Credtt Mgr.. . Mr.'^arks at MI 4-^. Harold Turnw, Fold. ^ DOOR HARDTOP. uble power, beautiful black fln-—I arfth while ' nylon 1m. ***; down, lakeside motors, ku-— -t mixabetb Lake Rd.. JTE •10 PONTliAC, V wwwn suinuswi-. CaUllna Vltta. 'tuUY equipped 03.3M. ” * mt .TOtniAC HARDTOP. *170. OB 3-*0*f, Carlton Manntn*. ■M PONTIAC. 0006 CONDITION. mercury PARKLANE >r hardtop, metallic rose, with itrastln* Interior. This car tul-equlpped. 03K down. -Bank -_.es on ---- warranty: Bob Borst MO PONTIAC BONNEVILLE waton. White with b(ue trim, hydramatlc. power steerin* pwr. brakes, windows and seats. Real sharp! ............*31*0 «ORTH eHEVROLBT CO. 1000 8 WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINO-HAM. Ml 4-3710. ITH CH VOODW/ 1. ill 4-3 ____________ ItOl PONTIAC convertible, RA-DIO. NEATER, AUTOMATIC KOO MERCURY HARDTOP. 123 per month. LAKEBiDE rORB, 313 W. Monualm. PE OLDSMOBILE ___ _______ AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. AND POWER BTEERINO. ABSOLUTELY NO-MONEY , DOWN. Assume paj-. menu of *34.70 per -mo. Call Credit M*r, Mr. Parks at Ml 4-7000. Hafoid Turner, Pord. ■0*. BONNEVILLE OONVfRljSur — ____ .. anytime UU evenln*. 338 W, Tale. PE O-OIK. IMO BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE. I MldUnd St. Drayton $695'' ■“ 1 S'ear Warranty SUBURBAN USED CARS 555 -S. \Vo.tKlwacd MI 4-4485 1960 FOKD FAIKLANE “500” 2-DOOR 196Q OREL 2-DOOR with radio, heoUr. whiulralls. new spare. 14,000 miles, only tlKO. ilsworth fk Beettle MA *^>400 DOOR. 'M MONTEREY MER- cuTy, power, brakee and eUertn*. KM MERCURY HARDTOP R ' and whlU flnlab. Doublej No money down, r MOTORS. Huron ot EUaabelb L ’58 MERCURY WGN. Passenser, Oood Throughout 1 schuc’iTford M34 at Buckbom Lake^. LAKE ORION _____MT 3-3611 matic. 0130..OR 3-74K. 'M MERCURY 3 DOOR. KOO OLDSMOBILE "IS" 3-DOOR " Itop. No money Mown: *0.30 kly. LAKESIDE MOTORS, im at EUxabeth Lake RkBaUn« \ leck^Aj^aeca OR 1-7561 Lake TV - ■ MA 6-6265 _____Radio 9 TV OR 1-2652 ssse ■Mknase, Drsytoii FUlns Morse Dectreelcs **^^*A* Itt W. WnlM US* Etr., WnUsa SA. Horten Radio 9 TV FL 2;J106 SSMS v*n Dyta, WssSinftoa Obel TV Service > FI 4-4945 Redle 9/TV Fl^-0221 SSToptrU M. FWiU.. ceding TV MY 1-1124 . .iTwn Eta., us* Oft** TalovMon Serv- M1.6-1500 WKC, 4ne., lorvlea When she inherits some ropney, she promptly , arranges: a trip abroad. ' ll:M (2) Sports , (4) Spprts < ll:t« (2) Movies: -1. "W a k e Is land" (1942). ‘Story of gallant stand mqde by U.S M^nes during World War II. Brian Donlevy, Robert Preston. 2. "Duck Soup', (1933). Freedonia, a mystical land, is threatened by revolution. The Four Marx Broth- UtM <2) Amos ‘n’ Andy (4) Shakespeare (9) West Point U;N (2) Movies: Sunday Showcase: 1. "Bahama Pas- sage." (1941) A young man brings a girl to an Island owned by the family. Madeleine Carroil, Sterling Hayden. 2- “Devil’s Canyon.” (1953) An ex-marshal is sent to. prisqn. Virginia Mayo, Dale Robprtson. (4) Builders’ Showcase ‘ (7) Western Manhunt (9) Passing Parade Kiplinger Report 1:M (4) Journey (7) World Adventure Series (9) Movie: "Badido.” (1956) An American soldier-of-fpr-tune tries to smuggle spme gung^ into Mexico. Robert Mitchum, yrsula Thiefi. 1:30 High Road to Danger t:N (4) Capt. Gallant (7) Interpol Calling. *;M (4)* Mr. (?) Directions ’61 3:M (9) Movie: "The Mating of MlUie.” (1948) A department executive decides to adopt an orphan. Glenn Fo|i, Evelyn Keyes. Ci) Youth Bureau S:M (7k Citizen Soldier (9) M o v i e: ' ‘‘Rationing,’ Q:M (4) Movie: “The (!luilt of Janet Ames” (1947). A man dies in war in order to save _liwf o;pradea. Rosadifid Rus-Ivyn Douglas. SUNDAY MORNINO T:H (2) Medltatkaa. . S:10 (9) BUlboard. [8:10 (9) Sacred Heart.. b:M (2) Chrisuiphers. (9) Herald of Truth 8:M (4) News. the Obsa- f;M (2) Decision' (4) Church , (7) Understanding Our World. (9) Temple Baptist Church. 9:18 (2) To DweD Together. #!M (2) DfIroH Pulpit (4) Frontiers of Faith (7) Qtristlan Science. (9) Oral Roberta. 9:45 (7) Americans at Work 10;0b (2) This Is Ihe Life. (4) (Color) Davey and Goliath (7) Fkltlrfor Today. (9) Cathedral of Tomorrow unu (4) Industry on Parade 19:N (2) Felix the Cat (4) International .Zone (7) QT Hush U:99 (4) House Detective (7) Realm of the Wild (9) Christophers 11:16 (2) Uttle Lulu. U:M (2) My Little Margie SUNDAY AFTERNOON Ziegfeld, who turns her into a shqw girl. James Stewart, Judy Garland, Lana ’Turner, Hedy Lamarr, Tony Martin. (56) Hemage 7rM (2) Dennis the Menace .. (7) Maverick. (56) Guest Lecturer 9:M (2) Ed Sullivan (4) National Velvet (56) Biology 102 (4) Tab Hunter (7) Lawman 9:M (2) Family Classics (4) (Color) Oorge Gobel (7> Rebel. (1944) A storekeeper con-i tiniially battles with the postmistress who is in charge of doling out ration stamps. Wallace Berry, Marjorie Washington 3:46 (2) Report; 4:00 (2) &imera (7) Elchmann on TriM 4{30 (2) Detroit Speaks (7) Issues and Answers 4:48 (4) Capitol Reports ' 6:00 (2) Accenf (4) Loyal Opp-WJR. sun. Snpploinmt, • WZTB, Bund** B**t, Nivt ' CKLqr: Bob slbtoa * srWJ. Uu*lc ‘tU Dnwn wSbk.’ BroUMThood' Br. •!|»-WJB. Orsnn WJBK, siertd NoU CKLW March of P*lth WJBK. CruellM Hour WCAK No**, woodllni WPON, Know Your BIhlo. WXVS, I---------^ CKLW, Btuthty Tnh. WJBK, ProteUont Hour WPON, Bpiooepnl Hr. wxrk. Or. Boh Pttreo CKLW. Tour Worohtp Hour WJBK. Hpnu] ~ WPON, St. J* *hte Hou 0 IMff Mth. Hr.. B:IS-WJR, Bonfro VnUty wwj,^No**. Mnolo WXTk, lUTlTnl Hour WJBK, i— WCAHj, Bw si«a-w/i». Ntwfc WW*. n«Wl, HHBIO WanL Voio* of proph^w CKLW. Hob. Chrlotlbu WJBK, World Tonorro* ?kVw‘ sanr*’* I—WWJ. Now*, SeouU WXTS. Piir:!"*** ' CKLW, Word of Ltfo WXYZ, airlotUb II CKLW, No**, t WJBK. ijct. Si SHlfDAT AinrSBNOON ItWS—WJBi, N***, OU**t "TYZ, Bundky BmVHow* OH, Oiureh of wAs CKLqr, J l:tS-WJR, m-PI BoUdny WWJ, Now*. Lynkar t:SS—>WJIl. Boep* l!l*—WPOR, Sun. Borennd* WJR,. P*rey Ptitb >N, Son. Miunndo rz. Sim. Beat. New* WWJ, nvw*. Lxorvinmra WJBK, Sunday Sound*, «:Sn-WJR, On* Stop Ml WWJ.^ Me**, Monitor WCAR, No**, I----- I:. Aht tiSS-WJH, HnwaU Cttll* CKLW, N*«*, KnovSn WJBK, Bun. Sound* WXYZ. Sunday Boat WPON, SiSS—WJK. Cnmpu* Cononrt WWJ New*, Monitor WCAk, No**. Lotna t’SS-WJR, Now*. PtNtlm WWJ, A*k Mayor -WZTS. Bundty B«al~ ww^, JBCV9 r-rwRi CKLW. ebtPd-pim*. WJBX Sunday Souy* CKLW Now*. Toby D«vM 7;*S-WCAn^ows, wP9k; ICAR, NOW Montlor I. CUtfc IX WCAh, /t WPOm I, Hbnitor '*, Thomi k Dn*l* CKLW, R**1t*I k WJBK, NtiA. Bt*roo > WPON,. Clark Davl* l:t»-WJB. Hymn* of Pallh WWJ, Mow*. Nonnor S;*S-WJR. Cbnpol Hour CKLW, Oroaao Ft. Bpt. WXTZ, Sunday Boat wcAh t WPON, < S^WJB, Layrana'a Hour ^J, Maw*. Monitor ■CKLW. BIM* Wtudy Hour WPOK Bob Lark WZYB, Doenwontary WJBK, World Tomorrow U:*Sr-WJH, Bonlth WWJ, How*, Lynkar CKLtv, JO* Han 9po!^, MmImI Ntltbl WXYZ. MoNooloy 1S:SS-WJR, Btoluo . II;M-WJR, Now*. BporU CKLW. Bldor Morton WJBK, N«w*. DD. Comody ll:Sd-WJR, M CKLW, Ah)UI WJBr ■ ■ • MONBAY MORNINO l;tS-WJR, Now*. Ai'elt. WWJ. N«w*. Robert* WXYZ, Pred Wolf, NOW* CKLW, Pnrm New* WJBK. Maw*. Para WCAR, Nkw*. Sheridan WJH Mnelo'*RnU - _ W. lyb Opener WJBK. OnUy piblo CKLV WJBK,___________ vpoN, Pnrm Mow*. Mora: WWJ, Maw*. ______ WXYZ, N*wa, WoU ^ CKLW, Muw*. Toby Dneld WJBK, N*w* . WCAR, Now* » ‘ WPOM. H*w*. BMly Mora. YtSS^WKYZ. Mown. WoU WWJ, New*. Hi -wxrk. Mawai 1 WJBK, Imw* l;l»-WJR. Mnalo Hall CKLW. N*w*. Otrtd WJBK, Ntw*. 8t*m l;*S—WJR, New*. Murray WWJ. New*. Marten* WXTZ. gtui Itorrey.JVoIf OKLW. WJBK, •*w*. Toby Dteld , Wartyn L Jack Bam* IItSS~WJR,,Tlm* fW Mud* CKLW, Jed Tan WPON; MaalenI N*t|hbor IfONDAT ArTBBNOON WlYz. N*w*r«feN**l(y CKLW, New*. Van WCAR, N*w*. Pnra* WPQN, Man on St., Muate l;S*_WJR, Ttm* tor 1 CKLW. Jo* Van WWJ, Bob Alllaon WTON. Muale, New* I:W—WJR, Sboweaa* WWJ, NfW*. Tru* Story CKLW. Jo* Vbn VPOlt. Muate WXYZ, Mow*, MeNdeley WCAR, Naw*. Mual* WJBK, Rold liSS-WPOM, MuMc. N*w* tiSS-CHLW. NON*. Shut Bk S:S»-WXTZ. CKLW., Dai ^Srw. IF TOU Wl A NEW HEATING SYSTEM THAT BEAUY HEATS! 25% Discounts on oil ofhor GM Products GM Employoos! -I PtoWu*# d Oaaf ol Modore | 'to j§ You will be wise to contoct. Michigon Heating, our pride, and joy ore heating systems that heot. The only t^orne in Pontioc for the mor-•vejous F r e e rh Q n - Burdette Gos Jurner, the burner" that give 40% more heat from -any gas unit. It poys for itself in fuel savings. MlimGAN HEATING "No Money Down-—Up to 5 Yeors to Pay" 88 Ntwbtrry Stroot FE 8-6621 i Holdti Rid Sisnin ffutni mm With Your Purchnsf of a GM DELCO FURNACE or ALSCO ALUMINUM PRODUGS O’BRIEN HEATING ond SUPPLY CO. 371 Voorhoit RZt| bik siKW is the.GM Preview, of PTogrins. a famed sclent show prSuIrr iRttooMdlthat has played to 18 million per-!-».«« *a *b!5i|^*ii^ »tot 1 to the United States, w tt run periodically during eJlhibit Opdyif IMM. itaiMMiyi fro® i.w ».m. to i:M pji. Ti®5uiirR ihronirb rn-,hours- dftTo fr®i Brit p-n- to l;M . •nUi # # * OA MoAdBy. >1 IHI-lMtajiy Jh* ’”><■ Industsfcl Exhibit hours .ire ^iSe^ieU of 1S54. from I ••cKiS|lO a. tp- I® * P-- 'P- Tu^'to ly. 5iT ^ and Thursday dii -.og week The, ?itr or TUiiai H tt>s)i proportr »PP^'exhibit will be located at Pike tt no mr»« ttii on irtaoi and Parke ktreets in .iowntown ■TtsuitS'.srs&iS «"“■"™"<■">' g-^yS'ssfegar^i'"’"''^ I ta Um rnlttrotloa book. »i>- s?^*^'*JS^or .h. I. untt.10 Asks Alt Bosb Housing l»Btt[epww*»l»re«f*tloaf«rtS»«-- LANSING .APi-Gmv Swainson asked the Defense Department * «tttrktio(i bctoio ipy tiocMttilto allocate 290 special housing units . In Soturdiy. Sundoy or lp.*cSty^ tda to you la toy Tovniblp. C Vmo|t in which ho htd not .rotti... dtye nest precodlnt *ny election i prlmory olcttloD. , . ^Tmnifoe of retlnritton on elootb **&e. ir” AnynSp,l»ui*d~ei^ ' o<«. Any ...^—.......- hot remered from I election ereclnet of s Ibwoehlp. City or Wloij to na-Wbot elootloa preotnet of Wie Mwo Tovatblp. City or VUlote iboU barr tbo rlsht M moke oppUcatton tS“^oy« bu roftrtrotloB ttoniderred on onj rleetloa tt pUmnn oleytlon doy by exeettlni a roquoit oyer b-eltaotnrr for each trenifrr , reatlnt the inme to the election board ‘n the prettnet la which he Ir rettetered. ,— r......,— —.. -aant lint ». •ptetw of olertloa Ip'*Smi fotUtretlOb record* oholl tltnotnre tberaoa with the ilfabtun tbo loipecttt*$in oertlfy lucb toot w>oa mM reaoett and tbo oppUcont for trane-fee ilSll than bo permittod ta vaU to •neb precinct lor tjut riactloa oalr; Tbo appUeotloa for Ironefrr «hoU ho, tUod with the Townehlp CTly or Vlltope Cleik. who ebaU tmneUr inch elector'* roglrtrttlaa 1 th« I o number In nay fbmetop C I duty a y Cle^to moke ^ tbi 'etroM or/ retldeBt bouM number to the reefttrtUoD record*, aad It *ha aet ko Bcotottry for th* eloetor i ebaaty Mo retUtratlaa with reoaet tberou to ttder Townahip Clerk Jane If. IP. TOWNSHIP or PARHUNOTON. OAK- toad Conaty. ------- Notlco of- notice I* hereby taeortoarPrtakUa Pnlrwoy ------- •—tuBunl Special -- by ttroB _______It Ron Ho. n to t------ Slll.fW for eoattmctloa of lewtr* In :2SdIM;.r‘'wo5S<5S?M«- Ua Ftirwiy. RorthweeUrn Rlfhwiy with-to the I»it *ad W*»l limit, r' "— Porcat Subdirliltm. Thirteen-from PronkllB polrway to Rood. tnd'er‘=In extitlnt L- rearryed clthta Pronklln Porcat if PronkllB becD nieO la the office of the Townahip Clerk for public examihetlon Katlee la further fir— >blp Bttrd will meet In t fSSl. at I p.ni;, Saltern Sti _ the Townahip Rood. Permlnt- -------«-Piiae. ■ Time. > Tcrtew lolir epeclol oiaeMmenl i — ■--------oblectlooa thereto. Blyeo Oy order ot The Difference^ Is . . . 4 % CURRENT DIVIDEND PAID Semi-Anavally f5r n YEARS 142 Conmuthrt Times Capitol Savings & Loan Assn. Etfahlitbad 1990 75 W. MyOB fl 4^0561 A^isc; Mkh. CENTENNIAL FAMILY SOUVENIR 5x7 NAT14RAL COLOR PORTRAIT plat SOc, mail fsk * No pgt lirriit • Mmofi rnust b« with parpnts •On# offer per fomily _JL4 to 6 pose* to telecf from • No app't necessary * Other pictures sf popuisr JUNE 19»h thru 24tli -.hours— -Men, 0 U'liSO p.m.- . .. / —T.o«i. 0 a.to. 1* t:N p.to'.— -Wed. » o.m. I* Sal# p.to.— -FREE - 11x14 Natural Color Portrait I Od Wo I let Sife Portraits 3 Gpls Sherwin-Williams Point lor , TH8 best bearded /aan , , . V' ' Photo^apln4hr Sherwiil-Williqms Co. rr W. Hufog S4. Fl 4r2571 Poiitioc, Mich JVo, Phone Orilers. C.O.D.'g or Deliveries* ^ 'Exeept Urge'lteiiM Be Sitiart* Be Thrifty — Monday and Every Day! You Can Be Sure of Extra Savings at Sears! save up to 99i each on Honey lane. playwear 'alora QOE to 1.98* CRarge It 8n\art cotton pedal pushers. Jamalcas. shirts, skorts, knit tops and crop-tops In stripes, plRlds and solid colors. In sizes 7 to 14. Save jnore at 8e4)^! Shop Monday til P! Otria’ 7-14 Dept., SceMid Floor reduced *2.10! Chariuode itliiiiming Nu-Back Charge It Fashioned to slim fuller figures. Side hook style cool cotton.m'esh. -In easy to care for white. Sizes 34 to 44! Charmode all-in-one helps you have a nicer, neater looking appearance! CorMtry Depl„ Second Floor* shop ur/Sears Monday INile Until 9 p.m; men’s open leather sundalFi Ss Z97 MONDAY ONLY! Cool, open brown leather sandals with rubber soles. Sizes Women's Casual Slipper Women's Moccasins, - Corduroy like suede cloth with lared moc-toe, loam rubber sole.' 8-M-L Similar. , Hosiery Bap; Sears Mala Flaar Pillow AsMitment in Prints, Solids 77* 14-io. sq. Cbart* It Terrific at this low price. Itoife Niliconized Spar varnish guards " exterior Moods 9D Charge It Reg. 2.39! Toughest spar varnish we know! It's clea£ in coldr. fast drying and so easy to apply. Gives exterior metal and wood surfaces a weather-resistant finish. Save! Paint Dept.. Malh Basement White Plastic Coated ' Border Wire Fence 1 to KKyd. lengths of drip-dry COttOllH « ^Charge It Bog. 4.2a 2S-rt. Roll 16-in. high. Hdrifi double IS ga. . tw strenKth. Safe at Sears! 3.49 Steel Shelf ........ I'riielni lleyl../Perry St. .Boteie Ideal for TV or bedroqm.s. Room darkenln? Innerlayer Vln.vl coatfd. 37‘4-ln.x«-ft. Short lenfthR of better drij/dxy .cottons. Ideal Tor cMdreiTii and ladie.^’ summer needA. Limited quantity. Shop this bargain Monday . . . save! SboSe Deal.. Main Ptoor Yard Qoada. Mata Flaar MONDAY ONLY MONDAY ONLY! MONDAY ONLY 7.3% Collon ami 27% Ra^ii ‘Cover- .\ir Slipcovers Reg. 3.79 Chair Cover 299 Charge It , Sale-Priccifl Family Size Vinyl Plasl^ic Swim Pool irljr Priced it $34.95 ICkarge It Regularljr Your own private pool without costly Installation ... simply add water! Heavy steel mesh sides. 9’x24"! Summer fun for everyone! A (Peasant way to keep cool! Oneepiece covera....with ruffjed .skirt.H. Stretch to give snug slipcover loo^;. Choose brov^n or green upholstery type fabric. Machine wash-able. Save at Sears! Oiaise I^unffe, 2 Arm Cliah^ ill Lightweight Aluiiiiniim REGULARLY PRICED AT $24.85 and Heating Dept., Perry 8t. Banement ' l-Pc. Sofa Cover Drapery and SHpeoyer Dept., Main Flaar' .5.99 Transforms porch or yard Into an outdoor living room with 4-posltioh chaise lounge and two matching arm chairs. Bright green and white plastic webbing. Limit 21 Fnrnlturc Dept^ Second Floor or Fence Yard MONDAY ONLY SAVE *92.95 on frostless ref rigerator-freezer • Regularly at $389,95 • 13.5 w.Ji. caitacity m 151 n*. ^tffrostle^s — our lowest priqed refrigerator 'with bottom freezer! Wta^etic doors. Twin siidebut crispers, FuB'Width door .storage. SAVj: 34% on 405-coil mattress or box spring •39 • Regular $59.95 • Twin or Full Size C911VICUUV VJ Do a 14*1 VT«\«VS* xuwa Many other conveniences i;hat make meal-^planning easier! Save*$92.95 Monday!' AppltaliFe Dept..Hain B^ment' Each NO MONET DOWN Felted cotton qujlted to top and bottom of mattress, ad^ a wonderful cushion, athy in place with yoUr pre-built border. All covered in “Ro^es and Bgws" on cbttcm sateen. See it -Monday at Sears . . . Save! I«pi1irture Dept., second Floor ^: 4^ i SAVE *49! Visi-Matic wringer washers 129“ • Regularly priced at $169.95 • 10-lb. capacity, 2-speed. NO MONXY DOWN A best seller becauseiof these outstanding features: central controls, ^electric tinier, Visi- AR/M«wkdWA«to wehvllo __ Matic ^yringer with >in. rblls, lint filter, o-Swirl Agita it Monday! Roto-Swirl Agitator with deep soil scrubber! I "Satisfaction- guaranteed or your mojiey back” SEARS " Phone ,KE 5417I ■u- \... Osnlennidl Edition THE PONTIAC iPRESS ' Eight Sections ■■■ *:■ ■ ' ■ ■ r ' i,; ■..-■■», ■'.'■" ■ I ‘ , ‘ T 1 ' ■ v-f f -/^Ai >■ ,, A‘r' u'[ I ''W-r .. \V\v'' ' .'V-'i 'I r I •’i. r V V PjOyTIAC PRESS; ^ 19, 1^1 \ Biirds at Sunrise Service Church Like Century Ago By HABY ANOVfiMlER The ran smiled ss some vorshlpers arrived at Wisner Stadium tor the Centennial sunrise diers" aqd “0 God Oiir Help‘ in A^a Past.’l ■ Dr. Milton H. Bank, .president td the association, conductied the service. • It could bpve been 100 years ago ^as w$ . looked at husbf^, and brothers with 6k»soming ' beards, and women in and bright gingham dresses. Even hynihs wjere tl^same. The clear/ strong tones of the Salvatkm Army Band . rang out OSS the fields as ^ congregation sang “Onward Christian Sol- Dr. BaherC B. Pierce <(1 Metro-' poHtaal Methodist Ckarch, Detroit, Dr. ■ Bank said -he came from a loag line of pteadiers. j "It it significant as we worship here this morning what a large part religion had to play in the founding of this nation of durt,' d Dr. Pierce. 'Our' ancestot^ c*me here 1 establish colonM for the freedom gf worship in seeking God. Others ^rch Bay for Couple From Pontiac, Companion Coast Guard vessels tod a searched Saginaw Bay for three persons, including a Pontiac couple, missing on a boat trip since yesterday. Bast ’Tawas Stale Paliee said N^l 34th Player in Cage Scandal Columbia Star Admits Pact to Shave Points in Four Games NEW YORK (AP) - DIst. Atty. Prank S. Hogan said today Fred Pwtnoy, a Oohimbia Unlvcnlty star, agfeed to shave pointo tour college basketb^-gaiqes 1 year. The Ivy Leal^ was .the 34th player trm 19'OoUegea involved -In At the same time Hodhn an- » figurea, including a Boaton gambler named as the rolliBr," toe f Hogan Hdd Pottooy, U, a New Yorker who Just finished 1 havo re? acfua% dflly idcelved u total nf < H.140. BOTH FVOmVBS The indictments were -against . Philip Lacort. 35. Boaton, Jose^ Green, 31, whose knoim address wu in the Bi Hogan aald both men were fligl- to 4>rpadcaat nationwide alarms fw thslr arrest. Hogan S^ Lacoit was well- I operated on the “eyn- The district attorney said Fbrt-ney tastified before the New York County grand Jury and received immunity. ^___ w ♦ , Hogan said Portnoy wasjbribed by Green, who was indicted on conepiracy and bribery chargee. Iwllevrd to be. Mr. and Mrs. Graver W. Sneed, tt$ 8. Aader-aooSt. The third person -aboard the missing craft is thought tdTlive in a trailer at Point Lookout, police said. ' < , w ★ ★ ^ Police said the three left a car{ ahd trailer at Point Augres yesterday afternoon and-have..i)Qt been from the Old World settled In South America seeking gold. “My father, my grandfather and my great-grandfather were preachers. An itinerate preacher in Illinois, my great-grandfather cov- horseback," he said. Dr. Pierre went t^ sny It wns the early pioneers who storied ' the camp meellag. It sometimes took settlers tn or thre« days to drive by hone and wagon to hm too minister. 8o fnm-iUen ptsMird to stay for a while, nhaorb religion, and have a to-, ctol tfmo wito Chrisfiaa friends. A favorite hymn of the time, the flrot line of which Dr. Pierce used for his text, reads: “And art wo yet alive. To sse caoh other's fact? Glory snd prslst to Jesus give For His redeeming grace." The Citywide Choir llniort of 73 voices presented two snihems under the direction of Llyi Ubaiiks. Rev.. Philip W. Somers of Mari-monl Baptist Church Isd the singing and Rev. J. £./Van Allen of FTrst Church of the Naiarene read the Scripture lesion. Thfe p«y in Birmingham Propose Park Projects, Requiring Summer Help ■ BIRMINGHAM Several M>ecial projects, proposed by the For-eotty and Parks Department and ree-twesn Woodward Avenue amd Wil-tits Street, The projects nnder study there by the Forestry department la- / chuio Ibe sprayiag of polsOa Ivy, ^ , the removal of river debris juid Irlsire' Rev. F. William Palmer of tho Auburn Haights United Preriiyter-ian Church offered the pastoral prayer. The benediction wits pronounced by Dr. Bank. seen since. A check of the car li showed it to be Sneed's. The three were appardhtly ^ fishing trip in an outboard n boat, according to troopers. The World at a Glance From Our News Wires Canada today ul^ed the 14-natlon Geneva conference on Laos for e DM time to send the Intei^ itkm^C Control ment "to carry out _ spokesman lor the '‘‘princes summit conference" Oum win not be included in the coaliUoD government. A 38-inch gas line running from ^ ^ Tewu to New York exptoMasaf Laoref, Miss., Sunday, burning 10| and twg cars. A 30-toot section of was blown up. A. Dale Stoppels of Grand Rapids hu been elecbNl stkte commander of the Michigan Department Disabled American Veterans.. Muddy water surged knee-deep today through GaveUon, Tex. port city victim of ufosther that unleashed 10 Inches of rain-Sundsy and drenched the Mississippi Delta More rain Is expected. A' private commlieion which ■tudied the U.S. economy lor i ly three years has. pnwMed that the president have standby authority to cut taxes in a recession snd ndae them In an inflationary boom. The Weather fhU VJ. Waathar Bareaa Rapoit FONTIAC AND VICINITT—Increasing elondineas and nat nneh change in tarapmtnre today With acattered ■hawers ar thnndarshawara this aftomoan and tonight High today S8, law tonight II. Tuesday gradnal clearing and eaolar. High 74. West to aoBthwest winds 15*35 miles today, riiiftlng to nerthwOst ar north tonight. Northwest to north Tnaaday. T*Sar la raalls* . I • *w |Hii)wa ui ■..hi H***" ‘^1 ■ Twr Ag» li I Umpervtura .. . _ k ihvwxn Umptralura > P- B. I Matn uaparetura Meadar at 1 11 sm. __Tundair at « H a.ai. wti TuMda? at It U am Itiaa Moadar at tl:U a.a Saadar't Tmearatara Ckart SftarOar tmi Saadar «Aa racardtd Oawi Houthtoa ri 4d •1 Miami B. M Mllwaukea Haw Orlaani .. .. Maw York N M Omaha II $t irt c.’ee da si ------- .. „ lit 11 t» s. u oitr IN ti ----:h 11 U S. rraaclico tl * JackMBvIlla TJ 61 8 8 Marla Tl OBOBGE H. BENDEB Heart Attack Colorful finnar Oliio Solan G«orge H. BBnder Di«s^ Aged 64 Take 23 Booties From Wreckage Weekend Accidents Fatal to 2 in C< HONOLULU (f)p-When Air Force S. Sgt. William V. Vargas of De. trolt, stepped from the dow ol an SG54 plane and plunged 1,000 feet Into the pacific, he was performing 'i job he's been doing 11 years. But there was a new twist. Number of Corpses Remain in Crack Paris Express Train .. VITRY^a^rtlANCOIS. France IB French Railways officials said today that 23 bodies had been taken from the wreckage of the crack Strasbourg-Parts expren but that an undetermined nunv her still remained in a car submerged in swamp wator’. Rescue workers were hampered I reaching the car because s second one rested atop it. 'Ten cars left the' rails late Stinday as the electric train sped along at SO miles an hour. It was one of France‘s worst railway wrecks in years. ‘The French Railways in Paris said 23 bodies had been fwnd snd paasengeraTiiJuiedrAto fhoritles at a nearby U.S. military base who were helping with rescue work earlier had,reported 32 dead. ‘This 'morning the U.S. Accidents claim^ sibly _ the weekend. A Huntington Woods teen-ager killed when her convertible flipped over in Beverly Bills, and— a Detroit woman. drowned in la guFFEgg ATTACSC Camp Dearborn lake in MiUord CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) — Former U.S. Sen, Geoige H. Bender. 64, one of Ohlo‘s most colorful politicians, died Sunday alone his suburban Chagrin Falls home of an apparent heart attack. Bender, a perennial cajMlidate who would burst Into hymnal Bill- ing at the drop of a campalm ilitichl button, wu planning a polltid comeback after his career reached the low ebb of defeat last year. une to aattonal at-Us «xrerbeU.rlagti« late U.8. 8ea. RobeH Taft tor the Republlraa prealdenttal aom-InatloB la INt. Bender led the floor demonstrations swinging s coWbell. He also toured Chicago in a sound truck extolling Taft, snd serenaded delegates in their hotels with s bran band. Hia last' appearance In the national spotlight brought an end to his political career. In August 1958, Teamsters President Jamu Hoffs named Bender to head a union cleanup committee. Bonder served until January 1960. 8.VUBBED IN OHIO Afterward he wu snubbed by Ohio Republicans. State GOP headquarters refused to endorse its 10-man slate of delegates DETROIT (AP)—Two mrii Were killed today when a boiler exploded In the basement of the Lincoln Park High School Some 100 students In another section of the building escaped injury. AP ek*M*i NAfyOHAL WBAIfinB*-*TlnnxierBtormi are due tonight from IhMbeni Roekise Slfrt of OMdnental XHvide to Central Plains. Ikeuera ars .diit from MM-Mlaiiaaippl Valley eutward to North ' lUtatotc atotiia. and alqw OuV Coast with light ralp inland to this 'Mgsto ■ It wm ramato bat i» B^ni : Plateau area, contlmw iffna la Mk^AUanfre and rtglom of Nonm l^Uantic sfritu, Atol be skaroMT In touHw'** quadrant .^ nation and Southern Otito It win be ooolar in Nort^fro Central, Plains, ppper ^a^ and toland area of Pa^ic Northwest. The Mate wu pledged Vice‘president Richird M.-Nbton. Topping (Ms defeat ntu aa-other bitter plU. He lost to a Cbagrta Falls womaa la his bid for re-electloa mltteemas. Recently, he took out petitions I run (or Congreu next year u 8 Republican. Bender‘s body was found fully clothed on a downstatri floor 1^ his daughter, Mrs. Ernest Steven; son, who liyed next door. She went to' the hbcise when Unable to anybody on the tetophonie. Bender's wife Edna'hu been patient at St. Luke’s hospital for several days. Bender had attended a party Saturday night and coniplalned he I't feeling well. Also surviving, him-Is another daughter, Mrs. Joseph Bartlett, whose Husband is a reading derk in thg^ U S. House of Representatives, Be Sl^re to Return It , LONDON (UPD-A sign in London restaurant window offered lor 10 shlliinp sikpence (fl-dT)' ‘roaM chicken to take gway lor ^ limited period." and gave Do immediate explanation tor the-discrepancy, m INJUBBD The U.S. baw said the m^ber of injured wu 153, considerably more than the figure given by the French Railways, All of the drad were believed to be French nationals except for one German. The expreu, one of Fraix;e’s fastest trains, thuiidered off the tracks moments'^ after sweeping through his city about 100 milu east of Paris. the train clung to the rails but ID coaches vecr^ into an adjothtog ravine. Workers got gUmpau of least two bodiu in the submerged when foiv^tly BULB OUT SABOTAGE Rescue crews poked gingerly at the twisted, battered remnants of the coaches throughout- the night. Others sought to dear wreckage from-the tracks to allow traffic to go through on the main line between Paris and eastern France and Germany. Boiler Explosion Kills 2 Workmen in Suburb School Elmer Oreake, 41, i DeLeadi, Ik, beth ot LIbmIs Oenke and Delouch had gone intoi the school basement to clean the boiler. The boiler had bea shut down Sunday. The ekploton came shortly after the men started work. Damage wu confined to the,boiler room. Schedule of Official Centennial Events S:15 p.m.—Preperlormance, Wisner StadlufhJ Pontiac Northern High 8 c h b o 1 Band, Coromtton of Miu centennial: Opening performance.of "The Pontiac Story," 1:45 p.m, Tneeday Centennid hlbit 'East Pilw Street in Ovlc Center. ' . 10 a.m.-4 p.ni.—Registration of Old Timers and Home-comers. Elks Temple. 1:15 p.m.—Preperformance, « WIsiter Stadium. PtmtiaO . pixtotoHd Band, Emil Stutt'siBand. Performance of "The Pontiac Story," 8r45 p.i Redford state police were awaiting post-mortem results today before deciding whether an elderiy who died minutes after fhre-car crash to Novi yesterday wUl be recorded u a traffic frital-ity. The body of Mrs. -Grace Wop-den, 43. of 1M38 Littlefield. "Detroit, wu recov- He suffered s heart attack upon learning of his wife's death at William Beaumont HoQtital and wu admitted. Driver of the car in which Fortner wu seated 'wu Claience A. Scharff of Dayton, Ohio. He and his wife were vistting with the Fortners for the ‘weekend. e>)ening from Lake 2 at th camp by sheriffs deputlu. 8h apparently ‘drowned while s«rim-nilng. Detactivu wore tnves^t-iHg llto mishap ftrther today. Patrtob L. Model!, 16, Of IKTB rival at William pttal. Royal Oak yesterday after the car she wu drivii« ru A divorcee, the drowning victim, Mn. Worden, wu attending a Wach party sponsored by the Arthur Murray Dance Studio in Detroit. Sheriffs detectives were bsfllM rally lost control of atoeel. She wu pinned under tlw overturned convertible. Their vjtore no, other passengers. Her father, Harry J. Modi to a vtoe prestdrat of the M hawk Liquar Corp.'^ln Betroit. Mrs. Albert A. FWtner Sr., 69, of Detroit died at William Beaumont Hovital following a chain-reaction accident involving five ear on Interstate 96 to Novi y action accident involving five c|rs with ISO pejrau in attendance. Others said they left her swimming in the lake to a nonswimmtog area. They noticed her missing an hour later and notified paik auth-oritiu. She is survived by a 13-yearold daughter who had been living with her. The glrl’a father is Elery Warden of 32825 Bingham Road, Bloomfield Townfhipr~\ Choruses, Band Salute Pontiac 3,000 at Stadium Hoar Army Cancart and Male Graups in Big Sing Morh than 3,000 persons in miner Stadium Saturday night heud Pontiac wished the loudest “Happy Birthday" you could think of. The 6O0 voicn of the Michigan [ale Chorus Assn, in their Centeanial State Sing program to combine In the Happy Birthday song to “dear Pontiac.'’ Am^ Baad begaa with aa Impreuive lyHMert. Thea (he group left tor 8elMdge Field aad as afHIft retunriartheinto Fart SherMaar Tito Centennial State St^ during le aeoond half of the featured 20 male choruses (ram Michigan and Ontario, begiqping with the StatvSpangled Burner, and ending with The Battle Hymn of the Republic. Pontiac's MscDowell Male Chorus, hosto to the sing, gave sMee-tions from “South Pacific” aa one of 10 solo selections by Individual choruses. The massed 0T combined to 13 selectlaos, InduS-‘God Save tiw Queen" ea tribute to tbe'Canqdlan groups, the PratUto £|ks Male Chorasli iss the other local group in the yras its first appearance At A state sing. George Ftttnain, heed ‘ol MO-ondary vpcalF rtito tiwtrunwiita] rntfeto in the Pontiac public schools, wito mastnr of ceremonlaa. Putnam Is chairnuto 'of the CratuutiATs ImportMt mi ■ ter-in-law, Mn. Mildred W. Fortner, 54, also of Detroit. The dead woman’s 74-year-old husband was a passenger'in antrther car involved in the acci- Sunday's leap was different, however, There was water belcnv- and this presents special problems (or parachutist. After five years in the Army, Me one was sertously toJtowd to (hs other three ears lavolved to the eelltolea IhU resoHed whea the vehieles were foteed to stop-ahreptly in heavy tratlle ea the Vargae Joined the Air Farce in expefience 19ee. His Jumping him a logicsl choice early this year wbfn the Air Fierce began organizing it he didn't know a thlpg about the According to stato PoUce,4f Mrs. Fortner sustained accident injuries that contributed to hef death, she will be considered-S:^tcatBc victim, tiw county's 40th for the year to date. Vargas, 30, is one of Ihe three Air Force "pararescuemen'^ who _____day recovered J)i8coverer KXV’s data-packed capsule from the Paciflc-near-Hawail. For Vargas (he first part of hla mlsstoa 6TM oM hat. He made many jBmp6svdk the battleftolds -or Korea m aa Army paratroop- The "Afar Force sent Vatgas to SCUBA (self-contained underwater breathlng^apparatus) school at the Petri Harbor submarine uH. ■ While Vargas aad two eompan- eopoule aboard, the worM vras They v^ere to be taken aboard the Navy destroyer escort Radford today. The other two men am Sgt. ------ " ""S%ay- Ray E. Mcaure, 31, of 24 vlUe St., MounLSteriliur ahd Tech. Sgt. Ltoto M. of the 79th Retcue Squrf^JT^ AFB, Guam.^ I giWM it’s pretty lonely out there right now,” Mrs. Pierette Vargas said. She and their three children had heard about Vargas’ sccompliih-ment by )(«dio. tion's merchant fleet write further apart today (oUowing heated charges of attempted bribery and divisive tactics. There were predictions on both - sides that the strike," wfaich^begsit last Thursday midnight, would be long one. ,. y More than 100 ships have been immobilized in tiw oatian’jL portft.. The attempted bribery charge . aa made Sunday by Jesse M. Calhoon, choiniian. of the National Committee for Maritime Bargaining, a - group representing several unions, ' . Court Stiffens Union Dues Use WASHINGTON (AP)-T7» Su* reme Courtv today ruled that labor union nW not use dues of s member, ovef his Ejections, for political objectives he opposes. Ihe court decided an ap^ by a group of unions from a Georgia StqHvme Court ruling that the union ^ provision of the Railway Labor Act vkdates cofftite-tional riitiits of woken. ! The„. Georgia, court ruled tvor of six . employes of the Southern Railway. TH^ said they did not want to Join unions and ■ly protested paying dues wheq a portion of the tocney was used for political pim snd to skt doctrines they Tractors Group Prepares New Reply to Fidel DETROIT (B—The tractors for Freedom Committee is to reply toifciy to Fidel Castro’s latest i!fq mand on the number of American traetots he wonts in exchangs tor Chban ihvaaioa prisoners, a com- (festro tedd a four-man team of Anwricin technical experts in Havana lost week that he would accept light-duty farm tractors only If thdr total vSluc were 128 ipU- Upb. The Cuban premier originally o(-nd to swap somi l,Y00.p^Miri lor SDO heav^uty tracton worth 131 mfillon. ___________________, The Detroit Free Press Sunday s vroilter must Join a union quoted sburcee oloas to ibe ooro-' .......................... ntitee aa saying thb dtisens grotfo wfll tall dirtro it. is sticking to til original offer of W Ughteliity This repfrr, the'Sburces said, _ «ve It up to Castro to decide whether the nefcotiatlons are to be continued. Justice William Brennan vered the court's majority ion. Justices TaUx and Hugo Black'wrote’‘dissenting opinions. Justice John Harlan Joining in that by Frankfurter. Justice Charles Whittaker, to separate opinion, agreed w porta of the decision and dissented on other parts. ‘NO CUBTAILMENT’ Justice Brennan said the court today was putting “no curtailment on the traditional political activities of railroad unions.' Brennan uid It means that those unions mu8t not sup-pqci ' activities against the ex-presaefi wishes of a-dlsarathig employee, “with his .exacted money (his dues).’’ In the case from (Seorgla, Bren-lan said, the objecting uqion made known their _ It use of their mon-for the support of /fiollticsl “In that circumstance,’ _________ Brennan, “the respective unions were without power to use psy-mrate, .thereafter tendered by them, for such political causes." Howevqr, the justice stated, the unioft shop agreement involved to itsMf is not unlawful,. He went on to explain that tiw protesting railrpod workers therefore remained obliged, as s condition - of continued employment, to make dues payment-to their k nwdM period after he Is etn-Today’s decision, hgnded down pathway (rcim -Wlllito to Woodward In order to open, up the area to the public. Kenning said there is a need for-the rei^jd of brush and tlie grading o? the slopes adjacent to the sled and tolx^an. runs' Additional culverts, in the area also are neieded. le ratire summer ^xigram, to-ing the *additionalvWn, would The cludii _ cost about 37,000; Kenning said. Birmingham Chapter 220, Order of the Eastern Star, will be hon-(Ting the station pf the chaplain at the 8 p. m. Mtiation'ceremony Wednesday aC^w Eomingham Akasonic Temple. Ship Strikers Lang Woikaut Loams Amid ..Bribftry Charge by Nogotiator NEW YORK (AF)-Negotlatore In the maritime strike which has pyilasL-. CALLS FOKTROBE n t||arged that the American Merchant Marine Ihstitute had attempted to "bribe us by offering a substantial economic package if we will dropi the runaway-flag' issue from, our demands." He said 'he hod called upon a. congressional committee to investigate. t ’ The accuaaUon-was ^nied by Ralph E. Casey, president ol the Merchant Marine Imtitute. He accuied Calhom of 'Tying fai hia teeth,” and |aid he alao would welcome a congreiaional Investigation. The "runaway-flag" iiaue is a main obstacle to a settlement. It involves American - owned ships which sail under foreigri flags. The unions.want the lig^t to organize the crews on these ships. They contend that American spa-men are being deprived of Jobs the practice of hiring foreign crews on the vessels. Wage scales on such ships ore lower than on,American*flag Ves* The companies Insist the practice is necessary in order to compete with foreign vessels. US Will Focus 2nd Warning Eye From Alaska CLEAR, Alaska (AP) — Uncle Sam will focus his second big Ballistic Missile Early • Warning System eye at the Soviet Union from remote point in interior Alaska July 1. Tfre aear ra«EWS station Is the second warning site built'by the United Sfatei as a defense-against a surprfes missile attack from the Sovlrt Union, the Air Force said Suhday. ★ A ★ The first BMEWS site went into operation at Thule, Greenland, lost fall. A third station to under’ construction at Fyltogdalea Moor, YtFkshlre, England. It is scheti-uled to bo operatioiud by the end of 1982. Three huge radar reflectors, ach 165 by 400 feet, moke up the missile, defense mechanism at near, 590 miles from the Soviet Uidon’s Stbertau coast. Car on th« Doubla r..« , , •Ptiwmtly wll} require tonons in rrutoy in-dustrlqa to review their activities, snd perhaps make major chafes in them. •' ' ' < RICHMOND, Vs. IB-Edgar D. Fiatier’s car wu stolen in May 1980. Police; reoDversd- it witf 24 hours. It %u sttora %gaih February 1J61 - or so he thought. Turned oqt 8 policeman, who knew ahoiit the 1980 theft, noted it perked and had It towed to head-Qiiatlers.' .f \ In’ • : <1) IWVtallMr THE PONTIAC PR VOU XO. 112 ★ ★★★★ PONTIAC, MICmOAK, SATtTRjDAY, JUNE 17, 1961-28 PAttES Rugged Round for Palmer Thousands Go I Downtown for OBIBCTrSD DEFENMNQ CHAMP -- It will taioe a teoUstic two rounds today for Arnold Palmar lo rotain Ms National Open crown. The scon aanowKer on the 18th green reads Pal- mer's aowe of 75 >esterday which gave him a 149 total, while the dejected defending cbampicm leaves the green. The final 36 holes of the Open is being played today at Oaldand Hills. 25 Have CAance Spy Charges to Capture Open vr BBUNO ECABN8 Handed to Dag Kickoff Event Historic AAarch Marks Start of Cit/s 8-Doy Birthday Celebration BV Pim: LOCHBILER The Greater Pontiac Centennial began today with thousands of persons headed towards downtown to witness the largest parade in PQntiac history, kicking off the eight-day gala celebration. By 1 pjn. — just 1^ hours before the 2:30 pjn. march got under way—an estimated 20,000 persons were jamming the downtown sidewalks along thej Saginaw Street - Oakland Avenue parade route. Acting Police Capt. Joseph Koivn Joined Centetmia] headquarters predicting a mammoth parade crowd of 100,000 ct more. • 0M Sf "Let’s OMmte! The weather was pertect-tunny K0nMdy Wires Congratviafions U.S., Czech's Claims Reach Desks of U.N.j Secretary General ‘1 have leaiwed al the l|Mh aMlvereeiy e( the City at Pew Peatlee Pnee, te esteiM i UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) Anyone of at least 25 players are in good position to take the coveted USGA championship in the final two rounds being played at Oakland Hills today. As the 57 remaining playen started teeing off int^^ pairs at 8 this morning, a wide list of choices were counterclaim thatAmSi^ in-brought into focus by observers. Among the strongittiugence tried to Ui^ Mm MmM ones, Bob Rosburg ........................ ?* ^ General Deg Doug Sanders, current Both are four strokes behind the U*d«. Wtm lo. » Hammankjold’s desk today. sldered good poaalbBltiee. So. also, are Tommy Bolt and Mike Souchak who are four strokes behind. aasSentimeatal tovorttea naturally arc Sam Snead and Ben Hogea. If the leg! ol these veterans hold up in the 3S-liole grind today, etOier one could be in the Hat e( deithsim chalees la flgwcd by maay to be nee-rewed down to Dew Unstseweld, litUer et 141 came in whh a 68 yesterday and many believe the little blond from El Chjon, Chlif., teijds to falter as the pressures gets greater. Weathennan Smiles for Our Centennial One player who has strangely been omitted by the experts, ex-cept for a mention, is Ford, Another day of sumhine is forecast for Pontiac's OnteoniaL Churchgoers attending the sunrise service at 7 ajn. Sunday at Winner Stadium may ei^ectwlear ToaigM will be lair aad mOd. Mgb wW Wt Morning aouthweeterly winds at 5 milea per hour will become 5 to 10 mp.h. late this afternoon and toM^ The lowest temperature in down- town Pontiac preying 8 Am. was 54 degrees. The mercury had climbed to 81 at 1 p.i I In Today's Press Clumsy Fellows Yankees fumble away first place to Tlgera and Indtsdhs-PAOB M. U. of D. Shaken Two baaketban piayera expelled for contact with fixers-PAOE M. Somt Don't If a Dem, yw like Swain-aon reonrd—PAGE if. Ouffs When Ahead Central figure in the drama it Miralav Nacvalac, 39, No. 3 fdan in the pech U.N. mlasion. He de-'1 he wlU ignore U.S. dels that ha leave the country he gets instructions from Ms government. marakjeld toeto!5*» tag iaformatton from an Anmrl- ’’Pwdiao has played a vital sole to ths pragnas of Americaa hsdwtry, bsdi la peace aad la have an egunly vlgerous part to play la the omtaiy ahead. (Mgned) Mm P. Kmaedy” 70s. « and temperatures in the mid- PoUce began barricading Sooth Saginaw Street at 1:30 p. m. between South Parke Street and Auburn Avenue, where the first of 125 parade uniu were already be-ginniiitg to assemble. IH-ndIa parade route take preacure when it is the great- Ford, although a to|i _________, player, hasn't been a winner too often in the last couple years. He great season in 1957. ihnest ayear. , Also before the secretary-gener-I was a protest from the Czech U.N. mission claiming U.S. at had dangled promises of onllm-' wealth before Nacvalac If be would become a q>y for the United States. ea OaUaad A\ to Msnteshn street at the asrth* •rn end ef the dbpetsbig area. Both the U.8. and Czech accounts were replete with doak ind dagger details including (Contlmied on Page 2, Col. 1) Downtown was ready. Banting fluttered on the lamp posts and from nearly every building. BANNERS, FLAGS GALORE Banners proclaimiiv the Cen-teruiial stretched over the street (Continued on Page 2, Col. S)' SUMMIT IN PONTUC — Looks like the leaders M the World got together in Pontiac tMs Oentemdai weekend and finally made • riends. But no, these folks aren't really Castro. Khrushchev. De Gaulle and Kennedy but their doubles in the giant Wisner Stadium Spectacle “The Pontiac Stoo',’’ wMch begins a six-night run Monday. Playing an important part in the opening minutes of the Spectacle are (from left) Duwin Spaysky. 59 S. Edith St., portraying a bearded C^tro; P. Eugene Miller, 3328 Edgewood Park • Drive, Union Lake, a beaming Khrushchev; Howaid (?. Peterson aim 3344 Ellery St., Drayton Plains, a distinguished De Gaulle; aii^ Guy Lee Foater, 309 N. Saginaw St., a boyish-looking Kennedy, complete with characteristic mop of hair. For Mmic, Dedication Stadium, Airport Await Crowds Up to 8,000 persons are expected at Wianer Stadium tonight 10,000 or more at Pontiac'Municipal Airport tomorrow as the week-long schedule of Centennial events begins to unfold. Tonight the Centennial State Sing and Fifth Army Band Concert will begin at 8:30 in the Stadium, ■ton thaa Nf valeea «l the begta at t:lf pm. eatisa ef the alrpqrt tonatoal. Ta handle the crowd, guidee wiU dintt the first tonssMe by tha WBwa taiy hamt. Tomocrow’s schedule starts with an hour-long Protestant Centennial Sunriae Service at the Stadium, beginning at 7 a.m. Dr. Robert B. Pierce, pastmr of Metropolitan Metbodist Church M Detroit, WiU be the speaker. TO SET UP BAEBBOIJE Preparations tor tomorrow’s afternoon program at the airport will begin tonight when a huge barbecue is set up and the roasting begins for a giant ox-roaat. af the fanlor Brsthers at the iPS at the airport into W i near the terminal, then dnmt the toUowInc can into catranen vicinity of Airport Road. Aircraft distributors at the airport wilt be displaying dozens of new models in the vicinity of, the terminal buUding. The Pontiac Northern High School Band, directed by Eldon C. Roaegart, wUl play during the dedication, and for the be music by Shuttle buses will carry viaitora from the Airport Road area to the new termiikd building. The terminal parking lot win be roped off for the crowd instead of for cars, wtUi the ceremony taking place outdoors in front of the main Federallan ht Mttticiana Artists Fund. BUSES LEAVE BOUBLV Airport Servioa Lines buses he leaving the corner of Saginaw and Huron Streets tor the airport every hour on the hour during ' They'U be returning downtown once an hour from the airport. A bevy af pabUe etficlato « Class of 280 Graduates From Pontiac Northern nday’s ''Pride Day" oerrinonlea w1 an addrees by S. E. Knudaen, General Motors Cwp. vice president and general manager pf Pontiac shots and M he gels a stilag gw-tog eariy today, be raald be Ibe Ford has been among the top 10 money winners every year since 1951, although the only two victories he can point to in the last two years are the Indianapolis Speedway tournaments which he bee won In succession. good possibility With all the discussion about fa-vorttes there li one possibility which cannot be overiooked. About weiy four years in the Open, play-off has been the case a.-. •broretlcaUy tMs is the year it is Ibe last aM eame to Toledo to ' whed Diek Mayer defeated Osiy MIddtoMfr to i A record aeoond-day crowd bettering 14,000 watched the idajwrs In action yeeterday. With tempen-nires expected to rise, the crpwd total may reach 20/W today. Theae are early aoores reported' Pontiac Northem High School graduated 280 seniors last night at commencement ceremonies held In the schoors gymnasium, Last night’s program brought the number of seniors graduated from Pontiac’s two public high schools' to 773 In the past two days. Philip J. Wargelln, Northern principal, presented the be the major ad-drea of the Centennial, delivered at a Jotat luncheon of Pontiac eerv-ice clube in Elks Temple. Afterward, D. B. Varner, chancellor of Midilgan State University Oakinnd, will deliver the dedicatory addreia at the Pontiac Public Ubraiy in the Chde Center. The ceremoniea begin at 2 p.m. class and named seniors winning scholarships and special awards. Dipfomas were handed out Dr. Dana P. WMtmer, aupertai-tendent of schools, and Monroe M. Osmun, board of education president, presided over the ‘program. Featared speaker was Dr. Edgar' L. Hordea, president «t Nettoera MMdgaa OeUege. The tapte ef Us Also speaking briefly waa Winfred Miracle, senior clam preri-dent. The invocation and benodte-tlon was offered by Rev. Gharics Colbeig, pastor of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church. DIRECTS BAND Eldon E. Rosegari, music instructor, directed the P»mtUc (Continued on Page 2. CM. 2) News Flashes 81 W ue Bgreeroeat eii a new CMtrael to raaehed by that ttase. OONGRAtULATEB SENIOBB Pontiac NOrtlt-eirn High'^Bchool aeniors Cathetfoe Lake, 18, of> 6s6 Lake Angelus Shores Road, Pontiac Township, and Richard Gould, 17i of' 1040 S, Lake Angeliu Road, are congratulated by Northern principal PMUp J. Wargelia at last nlgM’i PNU conunencement prog|«n. Oitheriiie is Ijalutato-rian and Richard, VBleaictorhm of the 3M gradlwi^ in North^’a class of jlMl. WASHimiTON m ay ntaM ft toe Pel ilae boa givea the SewlU Ualea ilBI ^ ---^ - I ef iellare werOi ef laler-VA. nnetoar eafc-. aUrtaee, eaya VIee Adas. Btyaiaa 0. Btekever to teeflaieaF Juet partidpate la the 1:1| y.m. cere-meay, wllk Coogressnuui William 8. Breeasftold, B4tokiaad Re^d^l UMA, Peru (UPI) — Mounted oUee armed with eabers today aged the University of San Marat to prevent a repetition of the aall - American outbursta t h at aUUrrd the arrival in Penu of Ambaaaador Adlai E. Steven- PoMce were forced to uw tear gaa thrile timet Friday to break up marchea by studente demonstrating against the United Stales. Pontiac H.e 1 m e t e d police squad-s dis-arsed .wi|h aix tear gaa bombs a mb of 150 students trying to inarch on 'Mivar Hotel in down- Two tear gaa bombs broke up danonstratkm by about 100 stu-t the untvenrity. Four bomba chased a demonstration by 50 students ahouting "Cuba si, Yankees no" before the national WARM WBLfXNHE Stevenaon flew here Friday from La Paz, BMivia. He was given a warm irfficial recaption in a aerstsM laying at the new avie ^OeUer Flrp BalL Moyer PMHp pari. Ai 3:30 p.m. at the Gov. Moaes (Oontinued on Page 3, Ool. 3) Secret Payload Riding Aboard New Satellite VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE. Calif. (AP)—The Discover-er No. 35 eateUite was circling the earth eveiy 91 minutes today, carrying a aecret payloaS the Air Force hopea to recover in 1 to 4 days. The 3,100-pound •atalUte, lllh in the serlea to achifws polar orbi^ ■ di hea^ QArm tog at 4:03 p.m., Padflc Time, Friday. UuncMng Feb. 39. 1969, only seven have failed to oeWt But the Twenty of them have hft the allies havf been reoovered. In keepinft wltii custom, the‘tAir Force decUnad to aay what type of gear the latMt SOO-poand cap- ^ t 7' Call Out Police in Lima, Peru AAove to Quell Red-Led Tries to Embarrass Adlai Stevenson tense setting similar to that in the folivian ( capital, where five pci^ sons were killed and 16 wounded in anti-government riots coinciding with hfs visit. ctoasM at saa Maroos were The Communist and leftist students bad threatened to' give Stev-enaan a rougher time than they gave Vice Preaident Rldiaid M. Nixon In 1968, when they stoned and spat on him during his vjsit here. It was at San Marcoe University that the vice {xesldent had hia most difficult momento. Hitt AAorgor, 'Ridtrs' SEATTLE W-The p r • 81 d e n t eipril^ of the Augustana Lutheran Church, the Rev. Dr. 0. Berpell, condemned the John Birch Society, deplored support ol the (•called "Freedom Riders" criticizea the proposed merger of evf ral church groups Friday THE PONT^IAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 17, 1961 'Celebration All Ready to Go!' After Full Year of Planning UKE FATHEB, LIKE SON - Jack Barnett, 72 Linabury St. and hit aon Mark, 3, boOi wear Centennial hots and tiea lor the Greater Pontiac OentenniaL Mark couldn’t duplicate hia dad’a beard, though. TV Features By UaKed Preaa latenuitieBal Saterday NATIONAL OPEN 3:30 p.m. (4). Nine cameras cover action at the final four holes of the 61st annual National Open at Oakland Hills Country Club. WIDE WORID OF gPOBTS, 5 p.m. (7). The ZfJnur sporta car race at Le Mans, Fhi^, with Stirling Moss as gu«t^ commentator. PESKY MASON, 7:30 p.m. (3) (Rerun) A theatrical backer is charged with a playwright’s murder. ■ONANZA, 7:30 p.m. (4). (Rerun) A young bank robber gets a Job with the Cartwrights to prevent the sheriff from tracing hia companions, idu are hiding out on the Ponderosa. (color) LEAVE IT TO BEAVER, 7:30 p.m. (7). Beaver has s barrassing moments as he wheels a doll buggy down the street CHECKMATE, 8:30 p.m. (2). Keenan Wyim stars as a. rugged, wealthy contractor who tmnns '' home into a fortress after receiving a death threat NAlfON’g Fim^ 9:30 p.m. (2). G. Keith FUnston, president of the New York Stock Exchange, discusses President Kennedy’s tax propqpals as they relate to corporate profits. GUNSMtMUB, 10 p.m. (2). A sheriff from Colorado vWts Dodge City and tries to arrest a wounded cowboy without a warrant Sesday ISSUES and answers, 4:30 p.m. (7). (3udrman. Newton N. Mlnow discusses a “new role’’ for the Fedml Communicatioos Commission. ACCENT, 5 p.m. (2). Pi A televishm essay. Readings of two poems by Boris Pasternak and excerpts from a new translation of his novel, "Dr. Zhivago." LOYAL (WTOSmON, 5 p.m. (4). Former President Dwight Ei-wnhower aniears on this program to make his first TV appearance, aside from brief comments on news programs, since he left office. TtVENnsm CENTirtlY, 6:30 p.m. (2). (Rerun) “Sabotage,” the stwy of the Danish people and their underground leaders duritig the Nazi occupation. Y TEMPLE, 7 p.m. (4). (Rerun) “Kim," starring .Michael Rennie, in the story of a youngster goes to work for the British Secret Service, (color) ED SULLIVAN, 8 p.m. (2). The 13th anniversary program includes a qpecial song to be sung by an all-star chorus. Other headliners: comedian Will Jordan, musical comedy stars Susan Johnson and Joan Fagan of ‘‘Donnybrook,” A1 Hirt, Robert Goulet, Connie Fra-ds and CSuurlie Manna. FAMILY CLASSICS, 9 p.m. (2). (Rerun) "The Heiress,” starring Julie Harris, Farley Granger and Barry Norse. A shy, naive heiress is ped by a greedy suitor and waits the moment of her rev« OBORflE OOBEL, 9 p.m. Subbing for Dinah Shore, (jobel greets Maureen O’Hara, the Wiere Brothers, Ray Anthony and special guest Audrey Meadows, ((jolor) CANDID CAMERA, 10 p.m. (2) Dorothy Collins poses as a stranded traveler who seeks repairs for a flat tire. Arthur Godfrey is the ost. EDIIDR’S CH<»CE, 10:30 p.m. (7). Premiere of new program devoted to analysis, predictions, interviews. Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda of Japan is interviewed by James C. Hagerty. e’re very gratified at t|te enthusiasm and response of our dty and neighbors," he sakl. "This oelebrattaB wlU revive many naessoftes si ear past and ear piedeeeseets aad of how hard they worked to eoatrlbate to what we now eajoy. “It will point up how our community has grown and prospered from a small rural village into a thriving industrial dty. ★ ★ ★ "The Ontennial is public acknowledgement (d the many community contributions of our leaders, our workers, our business and professional men, ( Extravagance can be defined as bming something that.is of no possible use to your wife . , . A local bartender claims that some drinkers are Just like Income taxes - they’re staggering, but never seem to go down—Earl Wilson. to ORDER EXTRA COPIES OF THE PONTIAC. PRESS CENTENNIAL EDITION, MAIL IN THIS COUPON. The cost is small, 30 cents, cash with order. Here i/i a handy order if you wish to send copies to out of town friends who will be interested in the Centennial news. THE PONTIAC PRESS Pontiac, Michigan Gentlemen: Please mail a copy of The Pontiac Press Centennial Edition to: I Name . City . “We’re ready to go!" This was tile enthusiastic announcement at Centennial Head-ten tills morning as tiuY got ready for the big parade launching the eight-day Greater Pontiac Centennial celebration. * * * After a final survey the huge Centennial undertaking. Mayor Philip E. Rowaton and Stuart E. Whitfield, general dudrman of the Centennial, expressed si ^ over the results of more than a year of planning. “The Greater Pwrttae Oeatoah Blal aadeiMedly wU be the biggest oelebratiM ever staged In Peatiao," said WMtfteld. ‘”rhousands of people have been planning for this moment, some hard at it day by day for weeks and even months. “The entire area is now heartily invited to Join ip the fun, attend thS many Centoinial events and participate in this once-in-a-hun-dred-years event." A YEAR AGO Rowston said the City Commission was pleased to have provided the impetus a year ago for organizing the Greater Pontiac Croten-nial Qimmiasion in expectation that the community wanted a big celebration of ita lOOtii amdversaiy W.S. Wins First Drug-Fix Case Price - Rigging Victory Expected to Result in Wide Repercussions » ^ty. "We’re V Britain Slates Independence for Caribbean Isles ucmoti (AP) — Britain announced today it will hand over independence to ita T2 Caribbean island territories next May 3l ★ ★ Hie date was fixed in the 17-day talks called to write a constitution for the West Indian Federation which wound up here Friday night. Details of the constitution under hich the federation’s 3,000,000 people will be governed wUl be Parliament next The Colonial Office said the May 31 date is aubject to acceptance by West Indies Island Legialatures of the constitution. an facets of( the (hwater Pontiac area.’ Whitfield nw tite beghming of the cdebratlon as an time to aertoua abns of the Centennial. that paritelpallMi la (he daaeas ef and church groups, he believed. It It * "Local, state and in many caaea national attention has been called to the Pontiac area. Its people, ite products and the beautiful Oakland County countryside around ua. "We hope the celebration gener-tea new civic pride and civic eareneas, instilling of omnmunity obligation and responsibility among all our dti- “The (Centennial Ife a way to start off our second hundred years determined that they will be progressive and prosperouB.’’ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The government victory in its first criminal case involving drug {srice fixing Friday is expected to have nationwide repercussions. A federal court Jury returned a verdict of guilty against the Northern Califomia Pharmaceutical Aaaodation on the charge of conspiring to fix preacription drug prices in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. The verdict came on- the 11th day of trial before U.S. District Judge Louis E. (Soodman. CoKle-fendant Donald K. Hedgpeth, San Frandaco Niarmaciat and an aa-aodation rice president, also was convicted. ★ ♦ ★ The association and Hedgpeth eadi could be fined up to 150,000 and Hedgepeth’s maximum penalty could include a year In JaU. Judge Goodman aet June 22 for sentencing. He also will hear defense motions then to aet aside the vodict and for acquittal. Hedgepeth was relesuMd on his own recognizance pending Auto Production Up 1,464 Over This Past Week DETROIT (D-r^The auto industry continued its current production increase this weric. Ward’s Automotive Reports said today. ★ Sr ★ Ward’s estimated this week’s production at 128,720 passenger cars compared with 137,256 last Lyle L. Jones, Justice Department attorney, hailed the govem-ment’a victory and predicted that: ‘The conviction will help prevent price fixing in other areas and go far to eliminate restraints in the drug field where laea have not yet been brought.” ' * ★ ★ Justice Department drug price investigations are under way in DUiwia and New York. QvU suits seeking Injunctions against the continuance of fixing prices have been filed in Utah, Idaho and Arizona, as well as in California. ★ Sr ★ In- addition, Friday’s verdict could (qien the door to possible against retail druggists to recover damages for alleged “fi charges. Robards Flies Back, Lauren’s in Paris NEW YORK (AP) - Actor Jason Robards Jr. Is back in the United Stotes, but without Lauren scan. A marriage license was denied the couple In Vienna becauae Mias Bacall couldn’t produce a death certificate for her late hua-, Humphrey Bogart, and Ro-barda lacked certification M hia Mexican divorce from his wife, Rachel, last April. Robards arrived here by plane Friday night, saying Afisa BacaU remabwd in Paris "to have her hair fixed." He added that she would arrive here today. S- ★ . ★ Concerning plans to Lauren, Jason said: “I love the girt and I want to marry her. What will work out, will work OUti" Asked about reports of a split, the actor replied. "You can’t split love and I love the girt." Revenoo'ersNip $18,000 in Chips, Cant Cash'Em RENO, Nev. (AP) - Rev-enoo’ers, they’re everywhere. Like at Harold’a Gambling Club in Reno. it it -k Lonnie Joe Chadwick had S18.-000 in chips stacked on a Uackr Jack table. As he aat and pondered, Internal Revenue agents seized bis chips. ■I’ll sue," cried Lonnie Joe. We have nothing to loae," said Dalton Daria, head of Reno revenoo'ers. "We’ve got iney." ■We won’t cash ’em," Harold’s riiot back, "pending settlement of ownership," although the chips normally are cashable at any Many Oentennial workers wffl day-to-day aqiecta of mlty as the dty govera-■ ■ . dric was below the 1S7A41 aalte pro-dooed la the oonvaiabte UM Five Ford dirisiona, one Oays-ler and two General Motors divisions reported production totals this week above figure! achieved In the nice week of 1960. Truck production was estimated at 24,ora units this week compared with 25,213 last week and 25.720 in the same peripd last year. SaaM tMdtn of Korol Ook Orola Dlitnet Rofuadini BoDds, dotod Hoy ' 1N7. with NOToiAor 1. INI, OBd iU ------* —-upoBi otttehod. will bo i tno Oakland Ceunty Dn „ -------^ar In hli .oftico, loeatae at South TtlOfTOPh Road, Pontltc, .— __ .. p.m •—— 1 talafraphle adtlco oetlon win bo modi Ttndors nuot ipoctfy — ----- nnmboro of tho bondo offorod and tho amount for which thoy wUl bo aold Drain DUtrlet. Approalmataly MO.OI — bo nvallabla to pnrchaat tandm. bonda. Tht County Drain Commiutonor --------•— -*-ht to rajoot any or all -------------- walro any IrrofulnriUoi la said teaders. ' Ofnimaa muit bo Hrm for throo (I) -%yt and ahall bt aeeopUd by dapoalttei „tUr of aeoopunct In tho UA. Put Offleo In tho City of ,PonUM,^ tey’l?* INl.'^ ~* aeeaptanu faeturoro NaUoaal Baak of Dotrolt, Paylap Agnat. on Aufuat 1, INI. aad la- ----1 from Hay 1. INI, ni tho amount .. __iron DoUaro and Twoaty-FIro ConU (SU.U) wUI bo paid on aaob —-■ 00 rotirad upon Tndan. •nUrod by tho Circuit Court for -*—ty of Oakland. In Chanoory, la of Bari L. Clark, Plalatlff. City of Royal oa. at al., which docru woo afflrmt-Ulehisan auprtmc Court upon appeal br, -holdori • and urtsla dtlu (CTark, Ity of Royal Oak. at al.. Ill Uleh. ____ Ondor thlb doent. approximauly two-thlrda of tho loads In tho ipoetol ossoosmsnt dlitrlot am ^^^yibjort^to f^t^SnoouItloB?/*approximalX''tl par osnt of tho total amount of t^-yaarly datlelooey aaooumoaU. DAKm.W.BA*RT. Oakland County Drain CommlMtcnor SSO Boath Toloiraph ■ Pontlae. MIchttan. Juno 11. INI ‘The government earlier filed a $100,000 levy with the dub against Cbadwidc’s reported win-Ings. "Foul," said Harold’s, adding, with the wisdom of the ages, ’How do they kixiw he'll finish CORRECTION The Dixie Pottery ad of Friday, 6-16 was incorrect. It should have read: Duratone by Homer McLaughlin 45-Pe. Set /^95 SpcciaUy ^ Priced at •16’ THE PONTIAC PRESS New Fre-Fab Alaminiiiii • ALUMINUM ROOF • ALUMINUM PATIO • CONVERTIBU TO WINTER USE BY ADDING INSULATION 395 . On Your Slob BIG BEAR CONSTBDCnON CO. 92W.Hi«mSt Coll Now You imaf bring ihdN cowpom to buy at thoM low prices. Rights reserved to limit all quantities. Tonigl^ and Mortday Coupon SpKisIs. i7/p r///y t (V//V// Nylon Toothbrush hhre of SIAAMS "Big Deol" DISCOUNT i I COUPON BARONINS 20 More Money Saving Coupons * ’ for Smort Sh()pperB at Sinwm 49* Sturdy rtylon bridlm set firmly into handle. Choice of aitorted cotors. c7//' r/f/< CiHipon Regular lOc box of harmless, wfa spsrklars, gives off brilliant sparks. Limit 6 box. I If 'Centennial' Sole I- ■SJr I,. 3ici RJ”*.”" z.. *u j I 5iS,“r Z..IUI I —Mam yicN (.’///' t. Ill's U'UfkUl Tull $Ml9-laeh Sbeela ef ,™af' SANDPAPER-Pock LJ I. w Sheets Pack of assorted gri fine, medium end o grits. Regular 50c v t7//' r/iis ii’iifvii AHca-Sallnr Regular 49c pKk—each tablet in individual foil wrap. Limit 2 pack. -Mala PtoM l7/'p r///>((V//\v/ y4”SitalRsBsi %-inch siul rope In I 100-foot coils. Limit 2 * coils. ,UN r il/p Zla's Coupon 91MTIC COATED 9-taek PICNIC PLATES 30'"39* Regular 60e value—for picnics. Informal snacks, buffets, etc. Limit 2 pecks: i7/p Chis Coupon Fsidiig DAMP STOOLS ti.oo Value Sturdy wood frame, du—^ rable canvas seat. Folds for carrying or storago- LISTERINE TasHi Patia c7/p Chis Coupon Regular $1.06 twin-pack of fsmoui toothpaste. Limit 4 tubas. (’///' Zhis ih/fvo Parfeetly Ralaaced 17-Iach TwirHag BATON Regular 98c Value As pictured—full 27-Inch baton with rubber fn^. Cliocolete drink. Limit 1. Ci/p Ch/s Coupon Clip ih/s Coupon $9e BiUBtn lasteal COCOA MIX ST Full Lb. Mixes instantly In hot or cold liquid, mskM tasty chocolate drink. Bar-B-Que Chef Set | Set hu chef's hat, chef's > apron and chef's long mitt-l for outdoor cooking. _ j Clip Cins Coupon *HEF Spray Ovbb Ohaatr sr I Spray Hap on and in j minutes, clean off burnt ; food and groaae. * ox. can. Chp Cins Coupon ; 8-Pc. Picnic Snack Set 1 M2 sr A01 FLASH BULBS iiip iins Coupon iriQim DIODOIANTS CreasB. Mott-Om, Slick. Spray Tear.Cbeic# 8iSl7//' ZI/IS UH//VII FE 3-78331^ , Gteaoiao DufOET DOCO 39c Tube 24’ For. chine, wood, metal, gleu, paper end leather. Waterproof, clear cement. Limit 2 I Far TP I Regular $1.56 carton | of 12 flash bulbs. I Your choice of either I size. I 7/p Chis Coupon Thiab Tasks; So 1 lOc it * Saf-T-Hed tacks in rad, 3 lyellow, white, pink, { Iawam I lewalA C T green colors. Limit 5. i7/i> r///'-iiw/’i’// For Hair Slyliay-Aadies* HAIR BRUSH. 1 to Sl-Jt . 4P Curved handle vrith thumb • rest, nylon bristles. Choice of ! pesttl colors. OMtor tiiaa.! shown. I i-tr l> eBmlnatM drill., t the Mfl In wHW THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY^ JUNE 17. 1961 MMOffiDinnilKFIIIREIS wWi j\jtiEiucAN«4$tandard AQUASEAL EAMES& BROWN, Inc. 55 Im» Nk« SriMi FE 3-7195 SPRim SPEOALI FREE ESTIMATES ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK DONE LOW FHA TERAAS ALL WORK GUARANTEED 24 HOUR TELEPHONE SERVICE eiJlNN CONST. 699 ColiiMbio Af. FE 5-9122 TU-LEVEL — Thii model tri4evel house is being built on Sashabew Road-at Midland in Drayton Plains, while a completed model is open for inspection on Snow Apple Drive in darkaton. There are 3 bedrooms, living room, family room, 1-14 baths and kitchen with eating space in the brick front home. Buyers have a dxdce aluminum or asbestos siding, also of garage and a 4th level. Prices start at 313,990, with lota at least W x 130. Barton-Weybum of Detrpit, Is the builder. Hagstrom Real Estate Service is handling sales. Get Free Plans ■' for Migrant Housing Typical designs lor constructloo (rf migrant labor housing units and auxiliaor facilities now are avail-able udtbout cost to Michigan famor rs. The suggested designs for bousing units and for lavatory and washroom facilities meet recognized standards lor such construction. Under terms of migrant labor regulatfons. approved facilities must.be provided for imported workers. The'typical designs |«x)vide for low-ooBt, easy-to-maintain concrete masonry construction. Fanners interested in providing necessary migrant labor housing facilities may obtain the suggested (dans free by writing to the Portland Cement Association, 900 Stod-dard Buildiyg,, Lansing. Change the Varnish If the varnish on your wooden DOTS wears out too fast because of heavy traffic or abrasion, perhaps you are not using a varnish formulated for floors. Many companies are making a varnish based on polyuretiiane resins or on epoxy resins which are said to be extremely long lasting.. 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SIDING PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE FE 4-0586 DETROIT: Coll LI 9-5900 115 Branch St., Pontiac H [iliMwl FOX BAY CrsIom Homes From *23,000 OR Boaitifil Loke aid River SHes Year 'round recreation In your front yard... swimming, booting, fish ing, golf. Near chiirchM^ schooli and shopping. Builders invited. Modelt Open 11 to 8 P.M. M EUZUETH LUE MM it MUIIIK LUE MU /V' "''l THE i>ONTIAC PRiiSS. SATURDAV. JtTXE lj>. 1901 Display tor Centennial is Valued at $750m Heliport It Dedieated BAY CITY' m— Northeastern r-X>oilar viilumc of displays i^|and buses plus special animated Bearing here Tuesday-Tbursday ln|^ »Utic Indoor and llie giant Centennial Industrial Ehc-i^it is placed at nearly $730,000 exhibit,officials. wThey said the estimated figure %:ludes new and old cats, irucka m»rj XleeUon. Twidsr. July M. IM: tte QuaUfM BMMri •! , t Toirnihlp of ftnUse, sil (preclael Oouoty of OoklOBd, BUt« of Mlchlfi tNotleo U Iwroby tlvrn that In co_ formlty wUb the ^‘Hlehtsui Electtoo »w.” I, the uadenlEonl Clerk, wUl, SpoD aar tmj, osaopt Sunday and ■ ly Imi eater* Id uUd Towsihip. Olty. VtlMfe not olNOdy rif^tered erhoi , ---------------------resistrationlbig show is the CM Previews of plays. Maay of the exMMtN iiave been seen by mllliuiM of persMW aeroos the (umiitry in (ieanrai Moterw Motoraiiias and other be i|i^ AuUdite and the g era] public. crted here Ttaonday at the |3ec-trie Autidite Co. parking M. After Mud^n Twp. YouA • “ Plftods Guilty to Theft it is licensed by the state it willlqwctively. Portland. Oregon and Tahiti ai'e almost equidistant from Honolulu -2,332 and 2,381 sea' miles re- Placed on College Board Featured fxhibits include ,i gold PonHac Bonnevine convertible, a push-button auto body style selector conceived by Fisher Body scientists, and a 1915 GMC truck ijihich boasted the first c'ncloeed cab in trucking history. rtao Ihr i I Thirtieth )gres8, a famed scien-e show ______ j *hereby"ith"n that 1 will! sons in the United States. It will P«--i«lically during exhibit B l:0e p.m. end Tuesdays through Frl-'hours. Iiys from l;M ».m. to 5:00 p.m., tnd ^ ^ ^ I Mond»y. Jane Si, 1061—lest d^ey the * • * .......... ___ The Industrial Exhibit hoiiis are ■ Prom"i oci«ii;i0 fo 9 p. m. TUesdiy. ■JB. unui e oTiocK p.m. on Mch said ... . . . . , ity for the purpone of rfurieiring the.Wednesday and Thut'adnv dU'*)hg rpiopeWy’'wiy'exhibit will be located at Pike >• of no peraon but an aotuai;Hnd Parke stn^ts in downtown t of the precinct i M refletratlon. and entitled . u ConttRutlon, If remalnlm such po Vote at the next tlecUon. siwn w pntered In the recliitratlon book. • Elector unable to make nereonal op-; plication, procedure. Sec. 50«. Any elector who Is unable to make personal appiteatlon for reel.'-luUoD becauee of pt)yslcal (Usability nr Absence from the Township. City or VII- Pontiac, across from (he f( primary elfctlon by nefiinnp irom _ , ou ■ t —-•- of the TowasSn, City or FotX’e bases in the Upper which te located, his i«oi,f^^ Kincheloe and Sawyer Air llstratlon card> ito the regtstra I notary public bnhitef oVths.' oTnd'retumbik such r other oRlCor letally a ration prior to oay election or ,ry election. The notary nubile or' officer administering the oatn ahall eign his name on the line for the Ufnature of the ^reglstraUon otflca^ f'oarc|ls\ored persons not entitled to r"iS I Sac. ai.-The Inspectors of election at hnr election or primary election In this •tata, or In any District. County. Township. City or Village thereof, shall not rocslvt the »ote of any persopj^ose fcamo Is not registered fa thr tVklslra-flon ■ - — ------- ^ — ha t See. SO*. Aay registered elector mar, ■pon ohangr of reildence wlthtn Ihe, Township. City or Vlllaee. cause his feglstratlon to bo transferred to hls> hew address by sending to Ihe Clerk k signed request stating his present iddress. the date he moved thereto and She address from which he was list registered. or by applying In person for s Iranster. The Clerk shall stflke throiivh number and record Ihe n*w sdrires.'!,, file loct address, ward and precinct Vard and peec* ‘ ■- “• A CORRECTIOJS An Irroe In Fridny'* 19 Cu. Ft. Admiral should hove been ADMIRAL 16 Ctt. Ft. FREEZER » Vr. Warrooty—l-Tr..t«crvlce $19995 ntmcB ftPPU&NCE FE 3-7051 .‘SJ’ iroper precinct file. I .t made within Ihe ________ _____ ...jceding any election or hrlmary election, (unless such thirtieth __ t nsturdao. Sunds . . In which evrift rellstro-cepted dhetne jc next fuU working day. provided thi 9 such transfer shall permit snv pei — - -y Township. City ( B which he hod n preceding any election ________ -.ectlon. -Transfer of registration, on »lei;i ^*ic. 5re-oentlng the some to the eljuiilon board in the precinct in which he Is reejstered. Open receiving such rrauest the In-■parlor of elecllim In charge of. the aFglstrsitoii records shall eompsre the Signature thereon with the signature '----the opplleanfs realsteatlon record ■* signatures cartoinnnd. th*n ■ shall cerllfv such feet upon _____________and the applicant for Irans- trr shall then be permitted W vole . we know! It’s clear in color, fast drying arid so etusy to apply. Gives exterior metal and wood surfaces a weather-resistant finish. Save! White Plastic Coated Border Wire Fence 299 Reg. 4.29 25.ft.‘KoU < barge II 16-in. high. HorizonUl wire.v double 13 ga. twisted for strength. Save at Sears! Room Darkening: Window Shades "Xlf ,1” 3.49 Steel Shelf 2.44 Pglnt Dept., Main Basement I Uept . Pen MONDAY ONLY! MONDAY ONLY! Reg. S.79 Chair Cover 199 Charge It Sale-Priced Family Size Vinyl Plastic Swim Pool Regularly Priced at $34.95 owr^ri' simply adl^ater! Heavy steel mesh sides. 9x24-ft.! Summer fun for everyone! A pleasant way to keep cool! PlnniMnB and Heating Dept., Perry St. Basement Drapery and Slipcover DepL, Main Floor MONDAY ONLY! MONDAY ONLY! SAVE *92.95 on frostless refrigerator - freezer •297 • Rcfularly at $389.95 SAVE 34% on 405-coil mattress or box spring • 13.5 ca. ft. capacity freazer ktoren 151 Iba. NO MONET DOWN , • Kezular $59.95 • Twin or Fuii Size ’39 All frostless — our lowest priced refrigerator with bottom freezer! Ma^etic doors. Twin sHdeout crispers. Full-width door storage. Many other conveniences that make mealplanning easier! Save $92.95 Monday! Women's Casual Slipper Soft waohable plastic atipperi in nsaorted colors, ribbed sole. 8-M-L. Women's Moccasins Hosiery Bar, Sear* Main Fhwr Pillow Assortment in Prints, Solids 14-In. M|. 77^ Charge II Terrific at this low price, umife edge style, soft Kapok filling. Made of drapery fabric. Drapery Dept.. Main Floer den! for TV or bedrooin.s. !loom darkenln; Innerlayer Vinyl coated. 37v,-ln.x8-ft. Hhedr Dept.. Main riMr 1 to 10-yd. lengths of drip-dry cottons Y4. Charge It Short ienifths of better drip-dry cottons. Ideal for clnldren'8 and ladies’ summer needs. Limited quantity. Shop this bargain Monday . . . save! Yard Goada, Main rtoer MONDAY ONLY! 73% Colton ami 27% Rayon ‘Cover-All' Slipcovers One-piece cover.t with ruffleti skirts. Stretch to give* snug slipcover look. Choose brown or green upholstery type fabric. Machine wash- able. Save at Scars! 1-Pc. Sofa Cover . .5.99 Chaise Lounge, 2 Ann Chairs | wgg in lightweight Aluminum -I- 6 KEG Cl. ARIA PRICED AT $24.85 Cimrge it Transforms porch or yard Into an outdoor living room with 4-posltlon chaise lounge and two matching arm chairs. Bright green and white plastic webbing. Limit 2! Furnitiira Dept.. SeoMd Flwir or Feaec Yard Each. NO MONEY DOWN Felted cotton quilted to top .and bottom of mdttress add a wonderful cushion, stay in place with your pre-built border. All covered in “Roses and Bows” on cotton sateen. See it Monday at Sears, . . Save! , Fnrniture Dept., Second Ftonr SAVE *40! Visi-Matic wringer washers 129“ • Regularly priced at $169.95 • 10-lb. capacity, 2-apced. NO MONEY DOWN A best seller because of these outstanding futures: central controls, electric timer, Visi-Matic Wringer with ^in. rolls, lint filter, Roto-Swirl Agitator with deep soil scrubber. See it Monday! i AppHanre Dept„ Main Ba«enM«t "Satisfaction guaranteed or your mopeyxback” SEARS 154 N. Saginaw Phone FE 54171 *• ■» # '-'I.