'V 1 Predicts Pontiac 's Population Will Be 85,000 Pontiac’s population total should level off at around 85,000, City Manager Walter. K. Wlllman predicted today. - The etty should stlU be the biggest hr Oakland County, but not by much, he believed. W. C. Hints, census supervisor for the district, said preliminary figures for Pontiac should be ready to- Pontiac's population f^rire was 73,681 in the 1950 census. ★ ★ . 7T TheCity has grown less dramatically in the past ten years than some other Oakland County communities, a few of which have doubled In population. ★ ★ ★ figures released yesterday have this area jumping fnHn 24,316 persons in 1950 to 45,911 today. This means the toymshlp has leaped to the third highest position hr the county as^ far as population is concerned. it it if If Willman is coirect in his prediction about Pon- the past ten years has brought it up from 46,898 ten years ago to 81,141 today, according to the prelim* Inary figures. ★ ★ ★ Willman predicted that Pwitiac will be first in population, Tloyal Oak second and Waterford Township third. Oak Park, with a population of 36,603, would be The Weather V.S. WMthM BorMO PMOtMi Light rain or drissle, eool (taaUlU M fM* l> waienora Townsnip u on« oi tnese. nreiunmary uac, me cuy wui lop m THE PQNTIAG tqrat UBK, wnose Dig growm m lourui, iscuuruuiK w wic PRESS Home Edition 118th YEAR , PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. .TUESDAY, mv 10. 19(K)-^30 PAGES 8« Ortonville Rumble Quieted Pontiac Voters Turn Down Ballots AWAimiO ARKAIONMENT -' Part of some 30 youths arrested last night in downtown Ortonville srd shown sitting arraignment on charges ol contentloB tn hwite a riot. Sheriff's deputies and state police acted quickly to stop what they called a "gang fight” before it got started. Police described the two "gangs" a8'"Holiy and Qrton-ville vs. Lake Orion and Oxford." 30 Would-Be Rioters Held Off by Deputy Offering Rocky Convention Post A lone Oakland County sheriff’s deputy staved off ft threatened riot in Ortonville Monday night anej spent 10 harrowing minutes surrounded by some 30 hostile youths before police arrived. Deputy Everett M? Fredericks called on every ounce of his police experience to avert a full-fledged riot as youths -^frrfm Lake Orion, Oxford Say Snow Fell *in Bloomfield Durffli^ the Night Occasional light rains or dtizzle will continue lor another day with temperatures cool, the weatherman tells ua. The low will drop to a frosty 3S tofiight. Surprisingly enough, sever a resi^nts in BlopmfMd Township reported seeing a iight blanket xrf snow covering their yards this Wednesday's high will again be in the low 40s. Thursday will bp partly elbudy with temperatures somewhat ^varmer. Winds northeasterty at elg^t miles an hour this morning will become 15-25 late today- and tonight, and gradually diminish Wednesday. Thirty-f^ was ^le lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. the reading at p.m:. was 44. ' News Flashes WASnMGTON (IMThe United Mates said today H wsaid ap- and Ortonville menaced him. Sheriff's deputies and Pontiac Mate police «had,i received anon/tiiiffirpyeifig^ "might be trouble in OrtonvUle to-night,’’ said Undersherilf Donald M. Francis. Police said trouble had beat building up between the youths for about a week over a Lake Oion boy who was dating an Ortonville girt. The youth was forced off the road by teen-agers as he left the girl's home last wedc, police re- ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-The Re-puMiesm National Committee, in an obvious effort to injure. Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller’s enthusiastic i^rticipation in the party’s presidential campaign, is coring him his choice of the three top nominating convention posts. Fredericks patrolled the area and spotted yonths gathering to front of die Ortonville Hotel shortly before t:M. He stepped from his patrol car to break up the milling crowd and never-got back to radio for help. An unidentified person phoned police from the hotd. •awm PUNCHES" 'lUiout four or five of > them started throwing punches," Fred- ______ Id. "I told them to ' it up and get into the patitd car but they refused." with Ha attes tf Rusd strike at their bases. ‘WASHDfOTON (UPl) - Then they started gathering around roe All you can dc in a ^ like dint is keep coed. I wu glad when a catknul of troopers pulled up, More, drtMtles and troopers ar rivad and began rounding up toe taenwoee to postal rates charleston. W. Va. HI -r Heavy ballottag despite ratal left toe solesBie to deuM today to West Vbglc' Vi Mtaui) and dohn P. (!>• m). The Juveniles, tore* U end one 15-y«ar-
le know, fcnr exaffifde, wdiere any of their big mimile bases are located. The Soviet Pariiament ccmducts no lengthy hearings on the accomplishments or set-backs of armed forces. Thus tiie Western world is forced to employ such means can jo put together from the most fragmentary bits and pieces an estimate at what the whole Soviet military jigsaw puzzle looks like. Asks Examination on Bad-Check Count An ex-convict who Pontiac police allege passed some $2,000 in bogus checks in the dty last summer de-examinatioiL in Muni Court yesterday on an utterh^ and publishing diarge. k k k Frank M. Zietek, 38, , was returned to-the Oakland Obunty Jail pending the pretrial hearing on May 18. He waa unable to furnish bond ol d.OOd set ^ Munich Judge Maurice E. Finnegaa aetek bad been sought by local officers since a warrant for his ______ ..as issurt lasr Jtrtyr’Nr was arreried in Heii(in, 111., last weric. 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Another unswxessful presi-defitial candidate^ Socialist Norman Thomas, will speak also. by dM OommittM for a fiaae Nneiear PoUoy, represei alMwt IM local affiliates el the ■affewal comsiiittee M tha soma ■anaa, who are spoaeerlwg the rally la itlaeson Square Gar-May M. A apcdcesman said Landon, now 72, bad broken his own rule to accept no engagements which woidd keep him away from his of the magnitude of the subject. It it it Dr. Harold Taylor, former president of Sarah Lawrence College, is cochsdrman of the meeting with Mrk. Roosevelt, it it it Other speakers scheduled include Walter Reuther, president of file United Auto Workers AFL-CIO: Gov. G. Mennen Williams of Michigan; Dr. Israel Goldstein, rabbi of Congregation B'nai Jeshunin, New York, and the co-chairmen of tl« National Committee for a Sane Nudear Policy, Norman Cbuslns, editor of the SU-unday Review, and Clarence Pldcett, executive aecretary emeritus of the American Friends Service Committee. Birth Prevention Pill Called Safe by FDA WASHINGTON «-For the first time the Food and Drug Administration has approved a pill as. safe for contraoe^ve or birth control use. "AmhovbI was bas^ on the queatioDof safety,” Asaociate Commissioner John L. Harvey said Monday. ‘"We had no choice as to the morality that might be involved. ''When the data oonvinced our experts that the drug meets the requirements of the new drug provisiens our own ideas of mo-rafity had nothing to do with the caae.” The pin which has been approved as safe for contraceptive use is called Envoid. It is made by G.D. Searle and Cb., Chicago. Under the clearance granted by FDA it may be used only on doctors prescription. The drug has been on the mar-'ket for several years but the pre vknis clearance specified It was to be recommended only lor treatment of female disorders. Jetm Troan, science writer for the Scripps-Howard Newspapers, wrote in an article appearing today that to avoid pregnancy a womM jnust take one tablet daily for 20 days each mdntS. He adkled that at a retail price of 54 cenu each, a month’s supply of Envoid thus costs $10.80. He Had His Secret- CASPER, Wyo. (AP) - Tarie G. Bennett has harvested his an-uaj crop — lemons. This year’s abwir ’ltt'me.m o n s "grapefruit size.” The secret of Bennett’s success: A greenhouse. hi nicSwi, »r* 1 with OVMA^Al T*Wm. uk.ium Stflc'nm mmht trtmft tm tw promptly rolwvod tui don't conluw CVNA« AMMistIra tl CraAII CMaMlIsn « MicHiaAi* amw cubit OOVNIBIXOM "titl H Ytm ei Credit CoaBteliag Eiperieace Aseitt Tob** Heart: Oailr I to S. W»d. and SaU $ to It Moon. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS PRIED U. S. 8EOIETS FOR RUSSIA — Should summit talks get nitted on the subject cd spies, President Eisenhower can refer to a dozen proved cases of Soviet spying of U. S. secrets. Prominent among publicized instances of Soviet spying in the United Ar rhatotas States are, from left, CJol. Rudolf Ivanovich Abel, Soviet inteUigence officer; American government worker Judith Ooplon, Julius Rosenberg and hb wife Ethel, and American radar expert Morton Sobell. Drivers Lose Rights of the Road Rejects Request 30 Licenses Revoked in CountyfoBanSmokes The driver’s licenses of 30 Oakland County residents have recimt-ly been revoked or suqrended according to the Michigan. secretary of state’s office in Lansing. fi EitabllMhod In 1898 Farmer-Snover FUNER.M HOME 160 W. Huron St. FE 2-9171 PARKING ON PREMISES Lawn* t. BtnrU, 41M BaMwIb *d., JU St«w. S3MS FUSrtm «. Orion Townihlp Bnad Fork aobort r. crowdiB, sn m Linooin at. ------- KotaI I_ Fred B. Rumt. I1» cam Ukt AVO.. *ifflAaAT*tooek. IMS Llaaoln at., Troy ■mornAA R. LtU. lOT W. OArttold AtS., - il FsJk Those ordered to furnish prorrf of finaniidal responsibility because of one or more drunk driving convictions were: Jaibm I. Bonu. M ^i*y at. jAmes 1. RcynoMa, TTf MAe Ct. IfAnrlB U BAUoy, »» S*Ar|Ar»t at. Auburn HilfhU _ , . _ “ land I. Frato. U« Bamlprd Dr., OAk Yuu WAUrlord TojngUp^ FMnkU. Bd.. 1, lU a Ottnsary Rd.. Thomiu'c. Ractor, 1751 LabMr Bd., Vtmoa B. MlUard, 413 I. aunnybrook A., Bnyal Oak JABIM T. Fhmipi, now Ruo VafhUIm It,, Oak Park Pranelf L. ItoMnbors it., 114 1 It.. WaUad Loko Those who lost the right to drive unsatisfactory driving rec- orcbi wei jAim 1 Dona Dr. "dary BT'arilitao, MS RMara St.. Wa- tarford TownaHIp Oary R. Rolllta tartord Townahlp Oarry M Dpeott, 3744 Oakrlav Rd., latarford 7^------ Spies of World Unite’-K's Out to Cut Your Take wAamNCTON (upi) - hm> V4i. spy plaae lacldeat recaped a Jesting remark by Soviet Premier NiUto S. Khmshchev dgr-liig bis visit here last September. KbrasiMiliev , met Allen W. Dalles, director of tito Oenliml InteiUgenoe Agency. He toM Dullen that ho had read V. J« intelligence reports. ★ ★ ★ Khmshchev then quipped: “I think we have the same agento in the oame placea. May-be we should get together and save rnsney by not paying thorn 7aiiM^'!*^an«y. OUeraat (»., Ronald A. SUinbtrs, ISIS Ardnoer at. ^rsa A. Strant, 4SS Joalya Bd., Laka Others losing their licenses were IMIJ. Benyofia3SDeei«eldDr., Milford, lor unsatisfied Judgment; Walter J. Kennedy Jr. of 690 E. Lincoln St., Krmlng^am, and Ted J. Kochansld of 1965 E. 8-Mile Rd., Hazel Park, both for failure to appear for re-examination and unsatisfactory driving reccBds. Louis J. Tuck of 417 E- Goorge St., Hazel Park, lost his license for physical reasons. They Took No Chances . . . Planned Headaches TdADELIA. Minn. TR-’Thleves who broke into Loren Smith’s service station had their party planned to the last detail. ’They took two' caaes of beer, eight glasses, nuts, potato chips —and three bottles of headache pills. • HARPIN YOUR PINCIl. HOW GOOD A BUSINESS HEAD DO YOU HAVE? Have you ever wanted to ruii a business? Ever thought you could do it better y. than the boss? Here’s a chance to test yourself on financial matters. Durmg tlw ynsr you taks in so mqch. Out of it you buy nuitarials and serv-icas. You pay oalariaa and anagaa, ta^ nota and ao on. You ako sat asida somathing for azpansiqn and inHBwaaSseta. Chooaa ons o4 tha flguna givoo baiow in aach category sotsr it in the box. Then, after u have filled in all tha blanks, aaa 4. Taxes (excise (axes not induded). A. 181,000,000. B. 147,000,000. C. $300,000. 5. Profita. (Total 2, 3 and 4. Deduct fmm 1.) *. Profite umd for improuemente. To . progress, a buamess must plow back mta. If you vouh how your I actual coat eaminga i wen the chief executive of S how much would you put i_______ A. 85,000.000. B $160,000,000. f Standard, put wde? .1. Salea and othar incoma. Tha Enter that at tlw t^ of tha atate- C. $86,000,000. 7. DiT^enda paid ahareownare. What ie your ansirer? The Correct Answer to No. 7 is $66,000,000. (You wwi right if yOw entered the fi^owing: 2.B; 3A; 4.A; 6. $140,000,000; &C.) If yon hdd ehareo of Standard Oil etock, the. ehanu patOiMM steel to rubbor bends firom 32,000 compeniee, large and amall, in buii-drads at Amwican oommunities. What was tha total? A. $10,000,000. B. $1,412,000,000. C. $467,000,000. S. Wagee, aakariee, benefite. TUa may aurnriM you! A. $348,000,000. & Ri^.000. C. $i9.ooo/no. Tains of the dividends you received wu $1.93 par share in 1959. Statkdard has pi^ mvidends for 67 conaeou-tive years—making our company good to work for. deal nrith «sd invest in. V ■ fedl cMiaaT to keen cuat______. lunplo^eee, etockholoere, and tha ipublic mformed on how it irorks and wbKa its mmiey goes. 1. SALES AND OTH« MCOME...........$---------------- COSTS {What we tpeirt) 2. TMngs we bought and mod (Indudos wear and tear)......$ ............... 3. Wages, soiorlet and beneflli... .$------------ 4. Taxes (ex^ taxes not Included). .$------------ TOTAL COSTS (Add Nenn 2,3,4)..$_______I__________ 5. TOTAL RRORITS (Deduct total ooM from Hem 1) ............. . $. IMRROVEMENTS (Deduct this amount from Ham 5). ........... 7. DIVIDBiDS RAID SHARlHOlOBtS (Whofs your onewarf)..............$■■....... ’The petrtdsum Indnatry in a aource of tremendous income from tanas for federal, state and local governments. From Standard Oil Company akme, government got $391,000,000 last year from exdsa taxea paid by motoriata on petioleam producta. Thk figum is te addition to the amount to be ehosm ERMINT STRIPE OR SOLID TOWEL ENSEMBLES rs ^100 •16 by 26" bond towti 69< Reg. 79e 12 by ir' wo$hclo»h 29* Reg. 35e High fashion peppermint stripas coordinate perfectly with (he ioiid color "Sporty" (shorm). Deep-looped pita drinks up water, It ao aoft to the ikin. ^__ Colorfast, long wearing. The fraw tr rhrtmt Spartan In 7 colors the stripe "ftaur 4e Ha** *r 5 eoters. towel ring 1.29 SMART KITCHEN TERRY ENSEMBLE AT SAVINGS! 79* 'Zl'* MM Wolto’s fFUta-Sata ... foarih floor Far Eastern pWnt In ^ Rog. $9« dCQg green, pink, blue, brown, towel THE PONTIAC PRESS « WW Buron StrMt PoBltae, Michigan TUESDAY. MAY 10, IMO OtoMd MMt fvbUOfi LoeaOif by THt Pontkie Pm$ Cempmp •K5X.*w"iSSSr "SScsiB** *!?* **"■ V.n*»WWU, 0. UnMMOA JOUMT.^ OMM( C. HmMi. thMMlv Mttw ctnidttiM Uuaaw Loeti Adwtutaic oiMtiflid iUa*4*r UMafar Defeat of School Issue Caused by Citizens’ Lack of Interest A handful of PonUac school voters school board with a “yes” vote and defeated the expansion and better- their boys and ghls will receive the ment of the school system Monday, additional help which money brings. i( it it The final vote stood: For ...................2,782 Against ............. 3,410 NOT VOTING......... .36,000 The 36,000 are the real cul-■prits. They’re the actual cause of defeat. ★ it it The civic elements against moving • forward rounded up a bigger handful than the measure’s proponents. Approximately 36,000 Just didn’t care-ode way ot the othar. it it it “So what?” seems to summarise the frame of mind of 65% the staunch citizens in this area.^ It seems inaudible to think they have no interest in the preparation of their children for life ehead. ;Snd“ yet " they ^ bother” to vote and thereby sustained defeat. Men and women who are fine, law-abiding citizens and who stand for right and justice simply shrugged their shoulders and looked the other way. They weren’t interested. 'k iff it Without consulting the School Board, there seem to be two courses of acttrai left: A—The matter can be dropped and the School Board can do the best it can and call it a day. Their bosses have spoken. B—They can bring the matter up in the fall election when several times this number will vote and then trust to the decency of masses. ★ ★ ★ It is almost impossible to under Voice of the Peoiple Readers Praise Editorial on Chessman Execution I sfTM eomidetcly with the «Utori«l, “ChMamaa Rsosivss Sym. psthy White Victims Are Foigotted.” it it it What yw hM seeded is he esld badly, t have tamaiM ea eeveral eaeaeteae that It was MSw the sewnpapste wrote iMWtMSf aboat the Itttto girt whs te edtt te as teease aeylam beeassa al asM» • it it it As to criticism of die aewepapen tor playing it up, probably it did reodve too much space, but I e^ have to admit that the public became greatly interested in it. I was in South America In Feteuary, and all over South America it was front page material. ★ ★ ★ ir teyoal Eraeet B. Mrseeb Chalnnan ef dM Beard Ford Meter Omapany Part of our general area is alert and forward looking and we congratulate all cmicemed! ' ★ ★ ★ Actually, thia newspaper isn’t as unhappy over the 3,410 people that voted “No” to progress as it ' is over the 36,000 that didn’t care, one way or the other. They are ^ the real villains in the piece. Had they turned oat in a representative number, and declared themselves against moving ahead, then the balance of the area simply would have to abide by the will oif the majority. As it is, we’re hamstrung by the energy of 3,410 who ruw the roost when SIX OUT OF EVERY SEVEN REFUSED 'TO VOTE. ★ ★ ★ In Brazil, unless you vote you ex- «!»»» WASHENGTON-The shooting end, from one end of our countries step to ooevhKO the worid thot plain-to-a. judge just Why you didn’t, down of the American plane over to the other, lay out the establiah-and if your excuse isn’t valid, you the soviet Unkm may yet prove .moiits and provide the blueprinta ........ to be a blessing in diaguise. to each other. move into the hoosegow for a few could mean ^t at last days to think over the privileges of the whole world wUl be awakened citizenship. Unhappily, here we just danger of “He’ll Probably Get Angry if We Wake Him Up” David Lawrence Says: Spy Incident May Be a Blessing Offers Solution for Bus Malady It-S occurnd to me a solution ^ ®" Che«- to the bus malady might be a was the best and was right businessman’s oiaociation which in every way. purchaaea the bus franchise and Baatey Hantegtoi uses the major portion of prooseds .. ter driver wages and overhead. Should the venture only break ___ .knth, •^tly right. One man made an In- even, busmesamen will gat a shot m the arm due to Increesed customer 1*™“?*^***,-?" ^ b»fflc and sales. Should service »y«tem. ms coun^ can t w gopd enough, It could poesibly eventually pay tor itself and ha self-sustaining. 353 Going St. Mrs. Sam Steia _ *»"*> Wants logetlicmess losing standing daily becauaa of With Her Relatives fc«»* «« chesaman^^. ^ I’m writing to ask you to Join _ r^jeSi^Twii^Te fte‘‘rtoe*^mS;.SSS Dv. For many months 1 ve h^ ^ ^ and the limit of common Xensa was long since passed. told by the tetevision communication, ayst^ In poaaeation of the home in which I live with my daughter that members of my family who “died” years ago are alive the Innocent victims and society as a whole as much xs they (to the kilten. yawn, sigh and shrag our shoulders in indifference. ★ ★ ★ The boya and girls are the big losers. The Man About Town State and County Latter Is a Prime Cause for Former to Gtelebrate Fishing: With some anglers Just a case t Next week Is to be celebrated as the annual Mlehigan Week, when we’re supposed to do some extra boosting of our own state. We have plenty of reason for doing this, as most of us Stand how 36,000 people could sit on will agree that it’s the finest sUte in the their hands and let 6,300 decide the unioir. eOucUoMl fate of the children In . Hew».r. in ihi.,« jmcih an. .. do some extra boosting for our own coun* me area. ty, as to many ways It is one of the prin- it it it cipal reasons why we can boost for Michl- Rwhester votera supported their Wk**- “**“ ** Oakland Ceonty Week, a surprise attack that might be ordered by the Soviet rulers. ’The episode could force an international agreement for aerial inspection that would aid the cause of disarmament, LAWRENCE At fint, it seemed that the Department (rf State had erred by admitting'that an American plane had been taking pictures over Soviet Russia. But the incident now helpa to focus attention on what has been done and can be done by aerial photograirfiy—by satellites as well as high-altitude' planes. Francis Powers wss only nbont U.0W feet in the sir, bat planes sf the type he was pUodng can tmvei live dmes that height. Indeed, the United States Is building a satellite that ran photograph places Inside BussU frans n height of several hnadreds of mUes. Golf balls on n geU •‘Next, te provide wttUn ear countries facilities for aerial photography to the other country 0 to provide yon the faculties of grete snipriso atteck, thus cdumbus. O. to yonr own eonntiy to study, yon to provide oxactiy the sanw faculties for as and we to make these examlnsttons, and by Uris “LikewTM we will make more easily attainable a oomprebensive and effective system of inspection and disarmament, because what ' propose, but a beginning. . . . “The United States is ready to Portraits Laws don't give sufficient protection to peoiAe in general through swift and certain punishment. ★ ★ ★ It is never swift and only rarely does it seem to happmi on im- Nucle» Teste Control Is of First Importance- In a news conference President ye»f Eisenhower has emphasized that n^hing dramoy& ia expected of the-'summit meeting in May. The most that can be hoped for at this time, says the President, “is ease of tension, some evidence that we are coming closer together.” ★ ★ ★ The same thought was voiced by Gen. de Gaih-le when he addressed a joint meeting of the U.B. Congress. In speaking of establishment of peace in the world the French President said that “all things have to have a beginning . . . only a detente (easing of tension) is now possible and necessary... In the peaceable climate which could be created, objective solutions would . little by little come to view.” ★ ★ ★ Despite Khrushchev’s well-timed and lose, no opportunity to set forth Its many advantages. Also, why not make The Russians have bad salelUtes crossing the United States. What I- or _____irrowinv iHat has v^vng or oid women, for that mat- It an occasion to find out more aboutouf ^^t^eremarkabte plans the boohoo with or for jDwn cgunty? If you’ll do UUs^youH be a_ united Stmtm hai Jn pvepanam ^ _ . . . . bigger bOMte^^ for It--evcry wei* to pidure-maHhg HgfiT in the awes and doesn’t like the what proportto of women outlook. Hence the furor raised y to 60 yeys of age have any of over the plane. . asenb^ *® oi life.’’ Women who FEAR SURPRISE , ^ ^ ^ But with a surprise attack by under the doctor’s observation, missiles being a letter of i^utes « fa ju*t «, difficult for me to —some say only 20 minutes^t is . * . . .. essentia] to the safety of the United States that Soviet missile bases are accurately located Dr. William Brady Says: You Middle-Aged Gals: Go Straight to Doctor In my teachings and especially in the pamphlet The Menopause— availatee on request if you provide stamped, self-^-dres^ envelope — I lean so f a r backwards, in the effort to reassure women who have had poor sex education or none, that some : comidate that fori a physician I ami singularly lacking ■ in sympathy and DB. BBADT call me By JAMES J. MEIUALFE _ . like to visit folks who have . e you, wouu'U Th« **®“ *«“ ** t in the neck fast, but u ypu commit X... states is ready to ‘ » *»*« **** proceed in the itii^ and testing ***« *%^.*^ to give you every diance of a reliable qvtem of inspections you can think of and «>me that Hear ... The cute things that they occurred to say . . . “ And even more 1 Hke H ___ — when . . . They snuggle up to me - ... And they display their teddy ‘Lct’S G«t RaiSC bears . . . And dolls lor me to see . _ ^ ... The ringing of their laughter lOf UtU* ilWIl Mail and . . . The spartrte in their eyes ^ A___ . . Can chai«e the darkest day Holla gete $72,000 a year tom into ... The sunniest of skies ... two union Jobs and that’ll thw For wl^ my heart is grateful times as much as WMter R«J**her that . L WM invited there ... is paid and the h^itess tteto iiHHnmy dear twice as much as Hofla. Let s ... AniLdaddy let me share. all urge a raise tor cur own man. (Copyright ISte) TiBMny WWW WWW ‘No Need to Fear Visiting South Africa may require. Readers may be interested in a letter I received about conditioiu My plea to women of 60 or older In South Africa a. they affert tourirts. who have learned that the “change of life” is not a “criticar’ experience is: Tall your younger sisters the truth about it. SifiMd toUm aw Mrt ttuta om PM* or IM wOiSi lOM paristalaf t« ptruBsl h**Hb ud l>Tfl*iM, DOt dlt- eu*. dIsciiolU, or IrMUarai, «m to ui«*i«d to Dr. WUtoa BradJ, « » •tampaS, iflf-addiofMd oiTtlop* i* mb* to Tto Aiotlaa ProM, PootUo. MMdsaa. (OspyrigU UM) ★ ★ ★ 'There’s no need to tear visitiiig the Uitoa as tieables are psUtl-SAd, outside si Juanga marches and recent peacefsi Durban eoBlfaMd to Mttve campouiids and poHoe pmts. ★ ★ ★ “At no time of day or night was my wile afraid to walk in the streets alone, and I have not heard of any incidents where ordinary white citizens were wt upon by any native group.” Grace P. Beiny Birmingham An anonymous eontrlbntor Mildr want that 37 jthn ago today we had six inches of snow on the ground in Pontiac. Case Records of a Psychologist: Liquor Hides ManT Did you ever see an orchid cactus? One in the home of Mrs. Orpha Brownlee of Waterford has red blossoms ad large as Easter lilies. it seems to run in the family. Three years ago James Joseph Mersino of Oxford won the prize in our baseball contest. In 1960 his sister, Carolyn Ann Mersino divides it with three others. Multiple tnllpo are a variety by themselves, and quite common. Thanks however, to the many people repmitof them, but they’re not news. The writer haa grown them for several-yean and has them np to six flowers on a stalk. Dorothy’i hutband was a compute pussU to her. She ai- _______________________________ most filed suit M divorce. Yet estimate, because it seldom occurs he was fust Wee millions of men to women who have no symptoms who deceive their wives With a to write to me about themselves; sexUhl "red herring" in a bot-< u . and, on the other hand, many wto tU! So scrapbook this case or advanas w that air channels can ^ physician seem maU it to other wives who be patrolled and cniint*rm««Biir»« .... .... ^ .---- v. April the House Committee on Appropriations said: prepared to resist surprise attack. . On April 29. a formal report td , _____, Whether these regard me as sym- to think it easier to confide in one need its terse advice. And be millates b versary. Mra. Cbristiac Taber of 508 Oakland AVe.; 84th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curry of Sebewaing; 55to wedding annlver- HORMONEg HELP Many others get the greatest comfort from one of the estrogenic ^ hormones, which ahe generally ad-ministered by hypodermic injec-tion, although at least one of the most satisfactory is effective taken Ism eeuiets ef pattlBg eat the “hmer fine” ttou toraieaC the victim. So why tented a pre-vtoMiy devqtod hnshsnd sodden-ly grow afraid ef Us wife te ten UKin sauuscuiry is euevuve uuuai In tablet form. Hormone therapy developed habit ol going o___________ to a tavern in the 0m smsimb Because that is the time a husband will soon be expected to retire to the bedromn with Ms wile. And why should Dorothys husband fear their marital bedroom? hirn envelope, plus 20 cents. wondeifnl work ef A.A. So send for the non-profit botec-let “How to Prevent Impotence in MeiC* endosing a stamped re* Because he has grown so worried over waning erotic vigor that he For the sake of your children, restore your ntate’s sex vanity and controls <»• corrects other com- Bat mea plainte,kich as Itching of the tedn, sifUL „d montines. «vi imnstienoe With »»»«««« IW « He would get drunk and stag- has thrown himself into a {datonic he’ll no longer shun you tor a whisky bottle. See tunorrow’s fol-low-iqi! family shi friends, as well as hot I don’t know how many women reach and pass the menopause without cooking up any sym^oms to whisper about, but an impressive number of them write to tell . ,__; me that aside from cessation of ^ airi asks ray foigiv^. menstruation the menopause has Crane, what shodd I Wr; elwwbtrt la Mlehltaa aai. all tttar -■-^t la the Uoltod Slatat tel.M a . AU mail lubacrtptlMt parahlt «tSna ssr.ar.t'TWSS MIchlsaa. Mtarimr o( ABC. TBE PONTIAC PRESSt TUESDAY. MAY 10, 18B0 SEVEN Y The First Baptist Orareh in recently restored by a t Province, R.I., was founded by grant foom John D. Rod Roger Williams in 16». it wasj Jr. ...today America’s preferred b ourboni UIQHT • MILD • 8« PROO^ m 714 Commimity Natl Bank Building Phone FE 4-1568-9 BAKER .& HANSEN Richard H. DeWitt Res. FE S-nM Donald E. Hansen Ree. FE t-tSlS Homeowners’ Policies Accident Insurance Fire Insurance Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance Burglary Insurance Tenant’ Life Insurance Plate Glass Insurance Bonds—All l^pes Policies Gills sheuld bs bonded, net Uurown. •-Doaisb Frersrb The Wi will see Sv tremendous Ibccount for 50 per cent ol the speedup of new product introduoJ retail sales in 1965. Because daily tiona. In the drug field alone, pn>>jnewspapers reach >3 per cent of ducU not in existence today win all the U.S. population — 12 years DOLLS FOR FAIR Final plans are being made tor the Four Towns Parent-Teacher Association fair to be held from 3 to 7:30 p. m. Saturday. Looking over one of the numerous displays, the doJI booth, are Roger Hamrick. Bruce Bookout, Mary Mahrlc, and Megan \WlUs. There will be a spook house, outside rides, a miniature golf course and a "doll walk." Mrs. Lake Hamrick is general chairman. Calls for Cleanup by Women in TV CLEVELAND, Ohio tUPD—The newly installed president of the American Women in Radio and Television called o broadcasting to get help dean up the industry before Congress steps in. ★ w ★ Speaking at the closing session of the group's convention, Mrs. Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, Wash- I, D. should help clean up the radio and|p|j|^f Science Head television industry. !» ■ . ■ . 1, It i, Succumbs to Leukemia The smart hourewife doesn’t throw all the old -stuff out the window,” she ijaid. "She cleans, refurbishes, adds some new paint and presents a shining place to the world. ” Mrs. TUfty Is head of the Tufty News Service In Washington. The Columbia River, the boundary between Washington and Ore^ gon, carries more water than all the other .American- streams located in the Pacific CogM region combined. h(W to .clean house and they of age and oytr. the J tkal industry spent an estlmatea 74 million doUars in medical aA . vertising in newspapers last year. BRAKES RELINED GOLD ^ CREST BRAKE SHOPS '-FLINT (UPI)-Service was heUj here today for Dr. Roger Max. chairman of the science and mathematics department at Flint Junior College. Max, a native of Defiance, Ohio, died in a Flint hospital Saturday of leukemia. He was 39 years old and is survived by bis widow and three children. Americans consume about 140 million pounds of shrimp each year. Ml t You Leave-Phone Rings-We Answer^ - DAY or NIGHT 1* No Reeordings-lSo Gadgets All Colls Answered by Experienced Secretories DOST? LESS THAN FOUR CENTS PER HOUR 41 2ih1 Rambler Sets New Over 47,000 sold in April Why thousands a week switch to Rambler- Mora peo]de bought RamUers In April than ever before in hiatory. Mm people awitched from other makes to RamUer. Here’s vHiy! Bsonbler gives top quality at lowast prioo. Solid rattleproof SUn^Unit* oonatruction... Deep-Dip* rustproofing... higheet atandards of craftsmanabip. Yet RamUn' prices start way below any other U.S. car. Bamblor givoa you tho widost ehoioe of compact can. Cbooee from 33 modria, including 17 station wagons. Thiea wberibaaes. giwoa you prorod economy. Proved by m«e than a ntiMiftn ownecs ... proved in ofBdal econmny runs. In the 1960 Mobflgas Rc^mmey Run. one model, the RamU» American Custmn with automatic trammiaBioii, wem the Compact Claaa. beat all can in miles per galkm. ¥»■»,»Ki^ gaaalo wahio ie prowod tops. Your Rimbler dealer can ■how you the pnwf. 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NO RECORD EXrERIINCI NEEDED NO INVENTORY TO STOCK We Supply Locatiom and Financing ID (*) (I) pi^Ual tebed I ----- pragmas of aalas If you qualify, you can enter One of the lotoeit indutfries in Amerlce today—the record ^neis, •we carry a full lirre Of L.R?i, 45’s,-Record Certylnp Cases, Duatone needles, etc. Mtnimum Investment needed Si.ISO. Director of MerkeUag HAM-MIL DISTRIBUTORS, INC. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG. - Philodolphio 7, Pa. SUPER CENTER- CW» PiitWad teadea Ory lie. 80 toaaf. M8« iSraia Neetrai Spbite. W.A A CtqL IM, Citetam ONi. Mitribey by iWioeal ■< Write-In Votes OKinNebra^a Toda/s Primory Uitt Only Kenn»d/i Na^iM; DeItgatM' Not Bound OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — In voton ballot today primary decttai which throw added light on' presidential preferences Ih this Midwest agricultural area. It It i Presidential ballots carried only the name of Sen. John F. Kennedy. the Massachusetts Democrat, but write-in votes were allowed. No concerted eff«>rls to enco^^ age write-ins for Kennedy’s prin-cipol Democratic rivals ever developed. Republicans engaged late telephone campaigning, mA-ahly in Omaha, to urge write-in votes for Vice President Rldiard M. Nixoa Bat GOP officiaU disclaimed knowledge of any otgan-ized campaign. - ★ ★ 1 Voters also selected the d^ gates to east the state’s IS R^ publican and 18 Democratic na-tioMd convention votes but the delegates are not hound by the presidential preference primary results. But of 98 Democratic Udders tor 30 haU-vote delmtete positiaBa, 30 have oqpreeaed themeelvet as fawrhig Kennedy, w five todleatini ^ wppki liH* by pHmary reeulte. Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo) was the Indicated choice ot at least 12 Democratic dUegatp candidates. Six listed former nominee THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, !HAY 10, 1960 Of 54 bidders for 18 fuU-vote GOP convention seats, 46 have identified themselves as Nixon backers. Sen. Barry Goldwater (D-Aris) was preferred I end New York Gov. A. Rockefeller was the dibice one. Others remained uncommitted. State level interest was spurred by red^iot races for governor and other positions. Democratic Gov. Ralph BroUa. who two years ago broke an 18 year GOP hold on the statehouae, ^was aiming for nomination to the U.S. Senate seat now held by Republican Carl T. OurUr. unonmeed on the current GOP ballot. Brooks’ three challengers are Clair A. CaSan oPOdeU, Mike F. Kracher and Albert J. Baker, both of Omaha. ★ ★ ★ With the govemm’s office up for grabs, tour Democrats aAd six Republicans were In the nmning. The Democratic contest appeared to have boiled down to a dash between Robert Oonrad, the governor’s administrative assistant, and Lincoln attorney Frank Morrison, a many-time campaigner. ★ A ★ Republican gubematodal bid-dem included Haael Abel ot Lincoln, once elected to a short U S-Senate term;. State Sen. TWry Carpenter of ScottsUuff; a Democrat turned Republfoan, and State Sen. John Cooi^ of Humboldt, a former state party finance chairman. _ LXNSmC tft- Gov. 'lout at the state mexe than the last two weeks, was on the road again today. He flew to Washington for a ■pe^ last night' to a 1960 campaign conference of Democratic women and planned to move op to Princeton, N.J., after remaining overnight. At Princeton University, alma mater, Williams was booked for an undergraduate, council dinner and a session with the American Whig-Cllosophic society, a de- H« Diet for Dotes CAIRO (UPI) — Police said Farrag Abdallah Hamid decapitated Abdallah Ayyoub because his “friend” climbed the d^te tree in Hamid’s backyard and ate some (totes. Hamid was waiting for him with a raaor when he came d mm Hava your axpamer Uwl up IMe yaart Has tnflatioo got you worried? Many pe lng'L500,000 pounds thrust. R ti to be (gwvitlonal by 196283. Sforte Bids Adieu |v»o Correspondents He mpected to return''Wednesday in time to attend the Tulip Festival at Hdland. HAVANA. lUPD Two Aaaod-ated Press porrespondenls were released by Cuban biteUigence Monday after 72 hours of detention during which they were held incommunicado and were not advised of the reason for their arrest. Hm men, Biobard Valertonl, of Wnrilihrten. NJ., sad Iteqr Or- photepapl ay night wl eovertaig a denumstnition at Rancho Boyeros Airport Army tatoUlgenoe nfosed to diacloM The men were denied legal coun-sd and vtoltorB and even American Embassy help. Iheir release Q. Should women be allowed to drive '^*Jeep* vehicles? ^ (eaked of 'Jeep* vehiola owners) Som Brye&H, Mechaiue No! Definitely nST *Jeep* vdiicles do a astn-sised.job and should be driven only by men. Women don’t even on-derstend what 4-wheeI drive meiaAs, eo bow can you expect them to operate a vehicle that’s enjpneaned for 4-jrhed drive from die ground up? JMyra Sladot Farm Wife What a question! I drive a 'Jeep’ Universal every day. ’’I croee some rough countryside, and I’d sure hate to 1^ stnek witiiout 4-wheeI drive! ' Anyway, women are more carefni drivers tkaa men. CUmNti, Baker I psM. My wife may read this. cugi I bdieve in live and let Uve. Women could never apprer djgto ‘Jcqp’ vehiclea the way men do — what do they care about the low initial cost or the hi{Ji resale value? Bat why not let wcmieo fa on tiie pleasure of real driving? After all, it’s a free country. • • • • • Wen, felka, me don’t want to start a battie of tha aana! Why don’t jtm aB Jnrt drap In to onr ahowtoom for • free dapK»ilmti(m of *Jaap’ nUclaa today ^-and form yoar own ofMiiion? (Ladiaa united 1) was as unexpected as their arrest. Valertonl said they merely were told they could go. He said his captops gave no indication of the reason tor their original seizure. Victor Hugo, noted FVeneh poet and novelist, qualified one of his opinions with, "There are many lovely women, but no perfect More Houses Built, Permits Are Fewer Although there wqre 10 mors new houaee buOt In Waterford TownahtP last month than In 19S8. the total of e 9300,000 Iw than April TMe reason for the drop from 1870,tM8 to tost monthto ffeo.065 was last year’s tremeodons to reports from the buUding de- gas stations and a hangar at the airport, built tost April. This Ap^’s only- two commercial pro-jMt permits iuusd were a 962.SS0 hangar at the airport and a 13,600 dry cl(»ming store. Two residents were Issued per-roite for swimming pools, totaling 911,800. Prof Protests Jawbreaking t Drug Names WASHINGTW (AP) - it even physictons and druggists - ‘ by the Jaw- breaking official names manifac-turing firms often bestow on drugs Charles 0. Wilson, dean ot the Oreggii State (foUege Schoed of Pharmacology, said the brand names under which the sanfe catchy and e«toy to pronounce and remember. In testimony prepared for the Senate Antitrust and Monopoly subcommittee, Wilson urged sens- HOSPITAL-SURGICAL mauiuitoB ran raCffua 85 years OR UNDER •1.75,^ 2JS OLD EQUITY LIFE INSURANCE CO. . r. 0. aox Ml - aaraorr ts, mcnaair sr riMurxx NOMINATED-Paul A.^Sotee-ney has been nominated by President Eisenhower to be a member of the Federal Power Commission to fill s vacancy cauaed by the death mra] Home tonight to the Smith A Sons Funeral Home in Chicago for service and burial Friday. Pontiac and Mrs. of Sarasota, Fla.; two Fred of Chicago and Herbert Haverstown, Pa. Mr. Holmquist’s body ■ SPECIAL OFFER ^ 8x10 Photograph 95* Regular $6.45 Value • SelecUen ef Proefs • Ne appeintaMat needed » Parents asnst be with • Only One Offer each t Kendale Studio 14 S. Saginaw St. ■■■■■■■expires JUNE 10, 1960 S:M-Tm..B»t. S:» !• tSS FE 5-0322 eA or. 3)pneU Q)o»aU 3L JlJuu A Lot oL Personal Service .. . The owners of the Donelson-Iohns Funeral Home notice and perform the many personal and family duties that mean so much at the time of a funeral. Most Important is that they personally do this work. They are always on hand and will guide every pari of the funeral — yt|ur assurance of complete sorvidd/ - FEderaC mwM Ii«i; 0» Our 'Premia. ALEXANDER M. OSTRANDER Private servlco for Alexander M. Ostrander, 58. of 38 Bellevue Ave. wiU he held at 11 turn. Wednesday at Oie Buckiknd Ougiel at Oak HiU Cemetery. His bbdy la at the Vocaiiees-Siple Funeral Home. A retired employe of General Motors Truck A Coach Division, he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Eddie J. Boyle of Pontiac and Mrs. Thomas Tioitm of Auburn Heights, and a sister, Mrs. l>eo D. Swain of Pontiac. Mr. Ostrander died uncxpecied-ly of a heart attack at his residence Saturday. CHARLES E. TABER Charles E. Taber, 65, of 37 E. Ann Arbor St. died of a stroke yesterday afternoon at PodUmi General Hospital after a long ' "Iness. He was a retired employe of General Motors Truck A Coach Division. ‘. Taber leaves his wife, 1; a son, Raymond of Pontiac; two daughters, Mrs. Emma Hallead and Juanita Purvis, both ol Pontiac; eight,; grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchil-ren. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Huntoon Funeral Home with burial in Oak HUl Cemetery. PENBB TMOMFSON Word has been received of the death of Peter Thompson, a former Pontiac resident. He died Saturday at his heune, 1101 Wind-ir Pi.. South Pasadena. Calif. Mr. Thompson leaves Ms wile, Alma; a son, Milton 0.; three daughters, Mrs. Janice Behney, Mrs. Adeline Cross Mrs. Fay Edmonds; nine grandchildren; brothers; and five sisters. Service and burial were this morning in California. Arrangements were by the Thmer, Stevens A Eggleston Funeral Directors, South Phsadena. CLARENCE E. BLACK COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Service for Clarence E. Black. 33,,ol(r SS3 Pkrkboume Rd., was held at 11 a.m. today at Voorhees Chapel, Pontiae, followed with ial in Oakland HiUs Cemetery. Mr. Black tfied Saturday in a J hospital at Three Rivers, following ! a'^ste^ he suffered while driving 855 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC ■ Surviving abM)te wife, Evelyn, and three childre^'^Ogrence, Alvin and Shirley, af home;, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Algie Blat of Pontiac; two sisters and four brothers. ^ DR. JEROME S. KRAUS FOOT SPECIALIST ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF SURGICAL CHIROPODY 0 FOOT ORTHOPEDICS AT 43 WEST HURON STREET, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN OFFICE HOURS TELEPHONE RY APPOINTMENT FEDERAL 4-2223 MRS. CHARLES C. ELDER WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP -Service for Mrs. Charles C. tUllie) Elder, 80, of 200 Tower' be held at. 3 p.m. Thursday at Donelson-Johits Funeral Home, P'ontiac. Burial will be in Waterford Cemetery. Mrs. Elder died yesterday after a lengthy illness. She was a member of Rebecca Lodge 450, OES, at Commerce and the Webford aub. Surviving' are three daughters, Mrs. John Boardman of Ro3tal Oak, Mrs. Darwin Rickman of Union Lake and Mrs. Walter Schons of Oxbow Lake; two sons, William of Crescent Lake and Charifs of Oxbow Lake; 11 grapd-cMldren and four great grand-cMldren. DR. HENRY A. MILLER Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 **BeUer Things in Sight” Contact Lenses Open fri. Evenings—Closed Wed. Afternoons tJ. S. Bcfach, Son of Patriots It is estimated if all of the lake water in the world was poured into the oceans, the sea level would be raised by only about two feet. limctDrtvt ^vin2.„with Saf«tqJkK! Street Vacating NowUptoQtii West Boulevard AAove Benefiting Courthouse Is Before Commission SUfXUMBS - Dr. Chariei R. Erdman, 93, a former modereu tor of the Presbyterian Church M the United States, died Monday at his home in Princeton, N.J. He was the father of New Jersey Republican state chairman Cari {kdman. He had suffered a heart attack last December ^ had be«i improving until reemt-ly- City Churchwoman Dies of Stroke at 72 Hr,. John F. (Et^ L.t Ajhiey. t2. of 63 Tregent St. died of a stroke yesterday at Pontiac General H^ital. She had been il for several weeks. — t * * ------- A member of First Baptis Church, she was a past president of the Women’s (llinstian Temperance Union.and aerved as choir mother at the church for 22 years. She was also active in the Wayside Gleaners and Pbilathea Class. For SS years Mrs. Ashley was s volnsteer worker st the Oskimnd County Medical Care Facility. , Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Richard Adams Walled Lake, Mrs. Forrest Narrin and Mrs. Gerald Stoner, both of Pontiac; two sons, George of Garden City and Francis J. of Drayton Plains; nine granddiildren and 13 idehfldrb. Also nuvivlng are a brother, Harvie Nelson of Romeo; and four sisters, Mrs. Wive Thompscxi of Pontiac, - Mrs. Frank Anderson, nf Almont, Mrs. Wilbur HoarfI of Leonard ^ Mrs. Hattie Wheeler of Lcqtecr. . Mrs. Ashley’s body will be at the Donelsan-Johns Funeral Ifonw until 11 a.m. Thursday when it to B "‘^fChurch for service at 1 p.m. Burial will follow in* Oak Hill Cemetery. County Tax lid light On Again Tomorrow The annual tug-of-war o4er the 15-mHl taxing limitation begins tomorrow when the Oakland County Tax AliocatioB Board meets (or the first time. Oiairman PWllp E. Rowston said mpming hearing^ will be held to-inorrow on townships, lliursday on school districts, and Friday for the county. , ★ A A Hearings will be held at 8:30 a.m. in the Supiervisors Room of the County Office Buildii^, 1 La-liU'ette St. Preliminary rates will be set next Monday and final rates May “ Rowston said. A new human finger nail will usually Rirm out in - about days. Area Pioneer Succumbs You will b« turpriMdl how rugular gavingt will grow ^ to bring you tka financial in4apan«ltnca you want. Libaral aamingt art a44adl Bapitol Saviigs & Loai Assr. Established 1890 7S W. Huri St, Pralitc FE 4-05S1 CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR OF BUILDING A member of a Michigan and Oakfohd county pioneer family and veteran of the* S^Mmish-American War, Ulysses Sidney Beach of Highland, died yesterday in. Veterans Hospital in Dearborn. AAA Coming from a long line of patriots, Beach, 86, 548 E. High- land Rd. served in the war with Spain in 1898 and 1899. He was first stationed at the fort on Lookout Mountain, Georgia, and then went with General Miles Expedition to Puerto Rico. Beach's great-graadfsdier, Jo-slsta Davis, who Is burled to s Troy, sowed la the Revolutteu-ary War. ' His grandfather. Midtael Beach, who served In the Blackhawk Indian War and the War of 1812, came to Michigan as a young man from Monroe County, Neu^ York. A A A He was a member of the group that surveyed the eastern part of Oakland County with Lewis Ca in the early nindt^bith century. was the Kcond wWte ehUd bora in Oakland Qranty. Shwtly after his birth the family moved to Highlimd where they took up land west of the Village and where three generations were born, Davis in 1835, Ulysses S. in 1874 and Ulysses Sidney Jr. 1904. While a youi« man. Beach worked a a lumber-jack tat Sehey and Grand Marais in 1894. He later attended the Fenton Normal School two years end taught ai, tbe Excbl-sior School in Highland in 1887-1898. After his war service he was a telegrapher until 1903. From 1906 to 1939, he was a rural mail carrier and farmer. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Samuel C. Weir of Dearborn, Qara Mae Beech of Ifigh-land, two sons U. Sidney, of Highland, and Dr. Eugene H. Beach of Silver I^Hlnga, MAryland, three grtuidchildren. Funeral service will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Highland Methodist Cburdi. Burial be at the church cemetery. His body is at Richardsoo-Bird Funeral Home in Millwd. Remember...Wednesday is DOUBLE STAMP DAY at ^rug Stores For Holden Red Stamps Actfoh to. vacate West boidevard for the OaUand County Oourthoase is expected to be Initiated toniglit by the Qty Commission. The Oommisrion has already exr pressed rdadineu to take the step, whidi the county says is necessary for future expansion of the courthouse tower presently under coiv TWA Plane Skids In: 109 Safe NEW YORK UWP) -- The land-ing gear of g Trans World Airlines jet with 168 persons aboard ooUapied in landing Monday, and the^fete'-engine plaae skidded 3,600 feet amid sipoke and flames. No one was seriously hurt. Now the Commission has before it a recommendation adopted last Wednesday by the Planning Commission, favcHing the move. Bled to hear a spokesmaa for Mw toot last week’s deelsloB ea no mwe promotlsasl caraivals st street shopping eSater. Mayor Philip £• Rowston led the cradedown after numerous resi-doita of his dtetrict epn^Udned about past camiyals. Another gasdine and oil Sion at Pontiac Municipal Airport — this one with Robbins Aviation Corporation — is ready for approval. Last month, the Oommisskm decided the dty would get out of the gasoline and oil business at the airport. Commissioners also will review ew bids for sale of a city-owned home and lot at 342 Osmun St. Initial bids were rejected last month as unsuitable. Alaska has an < square miles. I of 586,400 ■n» spillway of the Grand twice ai high as that of Nlagfn Ooidec Dam is half af/wide and rnUs.___________________ aftdr the ii/i-mlHIoii-dolbir Boeing TfT ground, to a hall on Its bdly, just U« yards from Ja-malca Bay. Sparks from the friction of on-gines dragging along the concrete runway at WlewUd Airport set two engines afire. Firemen quoiched the flames before they could reach the fuel tanks. A W A Ospt. Henry Campbell of Lbs Aimeles, pilot at tee nonstop flight from Loe Angeles, said be was coming in for a normal landing when the nose wheel collapsed. Hie foggy moors of England are rich sources of slate and granite. Spring Bulbs Gladioli and Lilies Top Size New Varieties TASKER’S 63 W. Huron FE 5-6261 ■ 4 Dr. Stanley W. Block | Optometrist 3513 ElisobeMi lake R4. Comer of Com Loko R4. Evenings by Appointment PIIOIM PE 2.2342 CIom4 EXCLUSIVE SERVICES •Outstanding in Pontioc .. . because we offer ^so many exclusive services found in no other locol funeral home. Color photographs ... of oil iflowers is but one exompTe. There is no extra charge for this unusuol service, . _.. 46 Williams Sr. 3530 Auburn Road FE 2-5841 Auburn Hsiobts FE 4-1579 flX*UP ^ You can start repair jobs or a remodeling project at your house right away. With a Home Irdp^ovement Loan from Pontiac Stale ; Bank. You can borrow up to $3,500 with three years in which to pay it back. Louf bank redes, life insureince at no extra cost, liberal terms. • Decide what repairs and improvements you w'ant to make* * • Ask a contractor or building sufiply dealer for an estimat^. • Sec Pontiac State Bank. You don’t have to be a customer'. You don’t have to have your home paid for. WE FINANCE ALL TYPES OF HOME IMPROVEMENTS.^ YOU CAN BORROW 36 mo$. MONTHlV PAYMENTS 24\mo$. 12 mosiy 200 6.56 ■ ■ ■ ■ ' i34 ^ ■ T7A7 500 15.97 22.95 43.86 750 23.96 34.42 65.79 1000 31.94 45,89 87*72 2000 6338 • 91.77\ 175.44 3500 110.92 159.72 >\ 306.11 PONTIAC STATE BANK Main Office-: Sogifiow at towrence 9 to 6 Service, 41. towrence Auborn Height J • Boirfwin ot Yoie OroytOti plains • h^irocle Mile Member f .D.I.C Y: skillful Hands, Kind Hearts Comfprt Hospital Patients : wiESg. ^ ELEVEN Bjr MAMABCf nomr Th* iwtk»'a hatpittte currently we paylnf trtbute to enqitoyes in obwrvanot ot N»* Hoopltilo hive come t long way itiioe Florenoe Ntgbtinfila began her cntnde for better patimt pore, to tN era ol Langfcttow'a "Udy with a Here are capable hands at toork in connection with National Hospital Week\i theme ‘‘Many Hands — Many SkiUs\“ Nick Hertza of Middle Belt road, chief X-ray technician at William Chairmen Named for Festival Committeea have been appointed for the big "fun weekend” at Detroit Country Day School May 20 and n. Mri. Kenneth Wagoner heads' publicity, with Harry Hoyt, ticket chairman. The Henry Fisks will contact alumni and Mrs. Robert Yoder is securing prizes. (Mher chairmen are Mrs. Henry Sobell, handwork; Mrs. John Harms, Treasure Island; Mrs. William Doman, school shop; Mrs. Thomas King and Mrs. Robert Denllyl, cookie castle; Mrs. Edgar Flint, flower shop. Beaumont Hospital, and Mrs. Courtley Parker of Birmingham, volunteer, ready patient Vera Ryder of Royal Oak for an examination. “Many Hands-Many Skins” is this year’s fitting theme. And anyone who enters, a hospital, as vWtor or patient, may obaerve Just how every hand and every skill — from maintenance crew, to buoy fldor personnel, to administrative staff—is vital in keeping the wheels turalng. Wheels that effectively run an awesome battery ot human machinery which stands sometimes unnoticed, yet ready to meet our needs instantaneously should illness or accident strike. employes are de-serviiv of special honors. Their efficient and capable performance of daily thities lends to hospitals a “personality” that all hununity has come to know and to t^ist. Although a certain bu^neas-like manner is necessary in hospitals, the atmosphere Is not entlrdy one ot crisp efficiency, as is sometimes supposed: One detects an air of frlendUness, respikt tor one another's duties, respect tor the patient, tor his^famlly. MedicM.personnel today, to fact, often find themselves to-vidvk with intense emotional concern for theto patients' welfare. In one Pontiac hospital recenfiy a nurse reportedly was found alone weeping following the unexpected deatti of her patient. Many medicines and nursing progranu today are stressing heavily the tan-portance of meeting much more than a patient’s mere physical needs. at Mrs. Irving Fhuiklin’s stand. Mrs. Manuel Rotenberg and Mrs. Gabriel Sitrto will stadf toe party^iffidpr Mrs. Norman Levey and Mrs. I. iSfinkelman will be at toe booh booth. Mrs. -Murl . DavwgMMt and Mrs. Morgan Douglas will offer on-toe-spot photography and portraiture. Some of the abpve art. yniA» projects. Among other student projkts are: ★ W A Mrs. Milton Doner, clmm; WendeU Smith, pontes; Mr;-and' Mrs. I. Goldberg, sno-kmes; Mrs. Paul McKenny, Jail; the H. Martins, hot d^ and soft drinks. Robert MacMillan is parking chairman and Paul Antze will operate the house of horrors. Proems from toe fair will be used to strengthen toe language department. Adult tickets are 50 cents and children’s, S cents. Hours are FridSy, 3 to 11 p. m. and Saturday, 11 a. m. to n p; ni. ' ’’ PTAtoSee Camping Slides at Herrington ' Donald Nagd, cRy forester, will speak and show slides on “Family Camptag in Ifich-igan’* at Hentogton School’s Wednesday 7:30 p.m. PTA Plans for ar Florence Nightingale Tea Thursday, in observance of National Hospital Week, are being made by Women‘s Auxiliary members at Pontiac General Hospital. Mrs. William lilj^Bedard of Crexent Lake road, left, hospitality committee member, and Mrs. Chiles J. Barrett of Mohawk road, general chairman, chxk refreshment table arrangements for the event. Dear Abby Says; Those Pink Slips! She'll Learn Hard Way By ABIGAIL VAN BVBEN DEAR ABBY; What do you think of a woman who, at age SO, toinks she > a wri^ She. lets toe ditoes pile up to toe duce Mr. NageL ♦ ★ ★ Mrs. iirailam H. Anderson. Fontlac PTA Ooundl pfesl-dent, wiU tastall mw offloers who are MM. Oeocie Beauchamp, preskleiit; Mrs. Ronald Black, mother vice pnto-dent; Robert Jackson, father vice praddent; and .MrA Haten Reynolds, teaehar vice Also taldi« office will be Mrs. Delbert Dunn, oorre-sposding secretary: Mrs. Robert Auer', recording sscwlary; Mrs. Reginald |frtficbrt, ^ treasurer; and Mrs. Raymond King, imnsber to large. Baby sitting will be avail- let I of It and, Abby, It is positively filtoyi She says thaVs what it takes to get a book sold ttesedsys. This “novel’* of hem is full, of grammaticai errsM, but toto doesn’t uprry her. She doesn’t even have a high DEAR LONG SUFFERING: No wife toould pursue a hobby at the expenae ot her family, but if she is interested to writing professionally, she should take a courae to creative writing and learn the fundamentals. Only a mountito of shodr-tog pink re jectloa slips wfll discourage a budding writ«r, and lometones it’s easier to move A mountain. ★ ★ ★ DEAR ABBY: I disagree with toe. answer you gave ‘‘CURIOUS’ who wanted to with tol their money. I am petaenaBy "neguatoted with a mteisier win makes Sl|D,mO a year. He nays no rent, and his congregatlfln provides able now, being hospitalized is often “a treat Instead of a With the exctolent service and medical attention avail- Sponsored by the American Hospital Aan.. National Hea-pltal Wetot Is comrasmorated annually during the week of May 13-IVrenee Nftodtogale a birthday. every year- ^ gets A,disoount . aeiVed hy room mothers ot I tdd her it toe had so much spare time the should get her-■elf a est of righto grade school books and begin hw ednea-tion where she Irit Off 38 years ■ ago. How can t gift her to give up this fopUghness and do Borne thing useful with her tiii^t LONG SUFFHUNG HUSBAND hU is i consider M an kowir to I hton for free meaia. I know of many anufl otnia-try chiatowt where Giey can’t . keep a minister over a ymr because ‘^Ibe Lord” la ahMys calling him to go to sohm targ- St. Joseph Mercy Hospital will comniemorate National Hospital Week with an open house Thursday. The affair wUl be extra special since it also marks ffe 33rd anniversary of the hospital’s opening. Gathered for refreshments at a planning session are. from left, Dr. Naci Korea of Bloomfield terrace, Mrs. Ruby Horn of Harrison street, Mrs. Robert Stireman &f Seward street, Mrs. Getwge Harris and Mrs. Leans F. Zahn, both of Birmingham. Unit to Dine and Install Officers A dinner wfll precede election and installation of officers at thc'Msy meeting ot Pontiac Society of Medical Teduiolo-gists. Members 'wUi meet to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in Wil- Fonowii« toe installation by Mrs. I>«d G. Kumke, asststant {oolessor of medical technology at Wayne State University, n surprise program will be presented. The newly formed Pontiac chapter was granted a charter by the Michigan State Sodyty of Medical Technoiogists at its spring meeting May 6-7 to Knl- DEAR ABBY: Your answer to “CURIOUS” was perfect At Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital, Guild members have started a gift cart as a patient service. Volunteers in “cheery cherry retT’ smocks operate the carts Monday through Friday. Guild members Mrs. B. F. Dickinson of Royal Oak, left, and Mrs. Jerry G. Margolis of Valencia drive, chairman of tiie project, spruce up their “lUtle red wagon” before entering the pediatrics ward. Methodist Circles Serve .Breakfast Easter and thinks the dollar bill he ptoa to the orileetkm plate will keep the church going all year. FAITHFUL READER ★ # ★ DEAR ABBY: My friend and I were discussing something sind It turned into sort to an argument, and we want you to settle It for ua. If .a man and n v I they married each anntveMaiy toeuld they tele-bratc? Thrir first or secoRd? ARGUING DEAR ARGUINS: If toey have children, they should cele-.hrate the antovertary to thrir first wedding. Dtberwtoe. crie-to the The Jean Bagnall and Barbara NOrrla dreles served toe May breakfast Thursday to the Woman’s Society of Christian Service to Central Methodist Church. Dr. Miltoa Bank stressed talent development to his message, “Hnw Total Is My Ste- Chlirch Guild SeesMovie The Women’s Guild of jBetoel Uhitod Cliunh to Christ saw a film strip on '‘Family Ufe ’ presented by Mre. Janies Mai-lety preoedtag * discussion. Mrs. WUUam Bussayd will give the pratoam at the eo- Mrs. Charies Stee- Hewly riected Fltot Kstrict secrets^ to promotion Mrs. Earl Hunt to Covert Metoodist Church installed Mrs. Russ^ Vesarils as president; Mrs. Harold Sibley, vice pcesid«it; Mrs. Glenn Behlor, teeardtog aecretaiy, and Un. Vfitoam Taylor, tnaauier. Secretariea wfll ba Mrs. Byron Rogers, promotion; Mrs. William Lacy, missionaty ed- ... jfe r a Brummitt, student work; llrt»^Aobert Field,^to worii, and Holf- “What’s your problemT” Write to Abby to cart to tiria pnper. For h patmnal reply. NO FOOL dressed envriope. niiasianaiy meeting Tiseaday. lloifnasea for toe Thursday evetong masting were Mn. Ray Haerttar and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Hercules Rends is hK Coming spiritual life werttary: Mrs. Donald Tryon, literatura Mrs. Osefl Choate, aeaktazy to supply work. Chairman to local church activities is Mrs. William Bul-iock. Mrs. Lowell Sturionaa will' be representative to "toe ■ commission on educatlan; Mrs. Choate, to Itoited Church Women. mtd Mrs. Wr^t. to Pon-fiac community Oounefl. Championship *l3ridge Played The Pontiac Bonneville Du-Itocate Bridge aub bed 17 tS-bles to play when memben mef Saturday to Hotel Waldron for the open pairs chib championship gime. Winners were Donald Bowen and Donald Stephenson, Lillian Step and Frtd Morgahroth, Dr. .und Mrs. M. F Kesrier and Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig May-b*uhv_ . ,' Otbm wen Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kaptoa and Mn. finest Gny and Mrt^XSiarles Davis. *The local chapter was organized through the efforts to John W. Miller, technologist to charge of St. Joaeph Mercy Hosritri’s blood bank. The local chapter meettoga are the second Wednesday to each month, Septentoer torWt May. Membership is open to all medical tedmologists in the Oakland County aiesu Gerald D. Fyfe may be coo-tseted at St. Joaeph Mercy Hospital’s laboratory for further information. To Hear Talk About Crafts At the meeting of All Saints Episcopal eburefawomen, Mn. Geoige Widdifield announced that Richard Muehlberger will speak on “Arts and Oafls” at toe Christian Social Rria-tkms Workshop. Wedneaday, in the Rose Kneale room of Stevens Hall. Mrs. Robert Tricker reported on the results to the antique sale at Thuraday’s meeting. Church Periodicals chairman Mn. Walter Wharton reported 100 per cent partidpatkm to the sending to periodicals to minlBiiB both here and ateoad. Beta Mu Unit Elects Slate Offieen have been elected by Beta Mu Chapter to fi^sifon l^ma Atphe Sorority. Mrs. Jack St. John is new president. Her cotoflcen an Mrs. Franklin Morton, vice president; Mrs. Carol Narrien, recording aecretaiy; (Horto Ramirez, corresponding seem-tsiy; snd Elizabeto Rtdktoal- Mrs. St. John wiU name committee chairmen at the sorority’s banquet slated Jaw 6 at Fok and Hounds ton. Fledges Mn. Raytoond Ebay, hbe. Jo- iMOMS Will AAeet Galloway Lake MOMS Unit 31 win meet for noon lundi-eoa'Wedheeday at the Opdyke road homa Mm. Clare Hag-adone. Mn. Micfaael dost wtU h« wUl follow. THE PONTIAC PEESS, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1960 They Match (UPD ^ MatcM ■nd hu4te(i an ft ^wdalty tai Lem AagtiM. A typical «»• wmble featona brais fobs sot-1 ponded from -nuiltlcalored velvet ribbon* on a lamb*wool for and nylon sweater, with a dwloa of ribbondecorated bags. Romulo Finds World a Mess Use Them, For Your Weddi^m Quality and Quantity • U Pbelas la 5x1 Albna • A Weddtatc OsMt Book o A Largo ”Jaat MarrMT 8lga OA MiaUtare Marriage Att Per /Ml $39.95 C. R. Haskill Studio 1 ML CleiMiit St. FB 4-5855 Says; Give Women a Chance Up Boybjf. HIRTt COUICTtO IV MSI MB OCMER, MOmi OT I • Most toddler feed-kig problems fall . into two classes. I One is that baby does not cat sssouMl or what mother thinks is "mdSim" The other is a chiMt r^HHdto eat specific foods mother feds era necMsary. Usually these “gooddor-jwr food* such as Ek, meat and vegetables. It’s im-" that a child’s (Vpeihe is a ^ guide to how much he show cat and there is aooMfoodhe Wsguloe toetfc gn through aa 1. Serve extra servings of Qeiber , Cereals. Be; surprised how ■mch milk --------- *“*•” this way. *-SS.rE„-Y.nr.' ~ ber Orangs Juio l-2 Up. sugar. 5. Please him with Gerber Creamed Cottage C (Idller'i NoU: ^0#o. .Carlo* P, Romulo «UI spook «t Uu toooed PoaUae-OokUad Tonm HaU Isctur* -oo^(*v.-«o*~Sk* Ooklood fhaaUr.) By DOKOTUr IfOK You can put down your iHBtern, Diofilenes. I’ve finally met up with an htmest man. He is Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, PhiliiH>ine ambassador to the United Stotes, wiio-admits that so far men have made a mess of the world, and women prt^My could do bet- TV simll, smiling general, a popular figure at home and abroad, has been .bombarded with applications from ambitious womej) since a recent magastoe piece hi which he recommended women peace envoys to represent the United States abroad. Says he: _ A ★ ♦ ' “rm'serious about this inat-ter. < have watched wmen in action, and I’m convinced they are naturally far better di|do-mats than men. Of course the United States has M some cbsrmliu add able woinen ambassadors in the past, and no doubt will have more In the “But I have hi mind ft less official duty for the average American woman going abroad. If she puU her mind to it, she can do more good for her country than can be accomplished in a dosep swn-mit conferences. Mind you. I’m speaking of not Just one woman, but the con$incd impact of all the thousands who will be touring Eurppe and the Orient fills summer.’' _ General Romulo h ft S observed that women irf different countries always find something to talk about, even if fiiey dm’t spetk the aama language.'There’s a gepuine interest in how other women live, how they rsitoe their children, lAw they cook their meals, what are their native fashions and so on. Says he: GIVn ADVICE go through a nor-mol stage of ssymg *^" to every-■ ns, even when Sney don’t mean ... If h happens to sttiacl stten-tiofl, saying ’’no” at mealtime cu to be quite a game and a habit. It a^M M ignored like any other play for attention. Baby will stop -if he can't annoy you. One pMHIve eppracch to toddler fee^g problems is to serve a variety of good-tasting Gerber luaipr Food*. There are over 40 varieties. So you can vary baby’s menus to your heart’s content .and baby’s ’ HghL Frans, vegetables. meats, dinners, juices. desserts ana otner gooaies-au nog: 2 tbs.1 prefund to please your baby’s uermr cu *^>ks-l cso pslsta and preserve the iitmqit Oerber Orange Juice—2 cupc in nutritive values. Gerber Baby --------------- 1 Foods, Fremont, Michigan. PERMANENTS Cmnnleto wHk Hnirent and Set Mo App^tmaal Moeoosatr FE S-5000 LOUIS 10 West "4 holiday in Europe U likely to demand ham and ene and apple pie In the finest restaurant in France, and be offended if he can't get them. A women, on the other hand, usually if eager to sample the foods of the region.’’ He has some advice for touring American women: A- ★ ★ 1. Don’t wear slacks on the street, anywhere. They look terrible. 3. Don’t be timid about asking qucstlona of strangers. 3. Ttike en interest In the food and customs of the country. And before you go, read up on national customs. It may save you embarrassment 4. Get oft the beaten path of the .tourists. If you can, and try to get acquainted with the peoide of the country bi their homes. Find out about their teU them about yours. 5. Bdfore you start out, read your American passport. It makes you an unofficial representative of .the UnlM States wherever you go. Remember that, and rqneient your country well. ★ ★ ♦ “The United States is being undermined by communism all over the worid,” says the general. “It is the duty of wery traveling American to tty to counteract .the picture of America that has been qiread by her enemiei. The new inte^ national pastime theee days is to pluck the feathers of tiie American eaade. But Amer-ICIill I* they 1 ' and particularly American women.” . The general points out that peace is more Important to women than to men,, because war takes their husbands and sons. He says: “We men have failed twice in modem Umes. Now let’s give the women a chance." By JOSEPBlIfE LOWMAN Some people wve tbeir good mamren tor epedal occftrians Just as tlwy do their good clothes. The latter is understandable. Not many of Us can afford to whip about the supermarkets or pluck a child of a sandpile when wearing expensivo garments. By good manners I ntean gra-ckws behavior. It Is certaiifiy an asaet to know which fork to use and how to conform to social customs and I do not mean to indicate that simh knowledge .is unimportant. Anyone who ik interested In this and did not have such training at hnqw> can learn through reading and observatkm. KINDNESS COUNTS Howm nr, the good manners I am thinking of today depend on Bangs are not the best choice for anyone with a low forehead. But if you have a low forehead and sfln feet that bangs would criMBice your other features, be sure to start them well back on your head and have them end Just below the hairiine. Do Mind Your Manners thoughtfiilness of others. teeo whe work tor bs airil vrith to are the anes who know wlwt nr maanere are realty Uhe. If we save good manners for spedftl occasions when we are on dUqday before our “BibUc,” fiiey win seem synthetic and appear to be as little a part of us aa a stun-nii« oostuma would It we whnt about moet of the time poorly groomed and in dowdy ill-cared for appareL _ Lira WOULD BE SMOOTH Doesn’t It seem too bad that many folks treat their family and those they can depend on or those who depend on them with a lack of courtesy they would never dare tonpose on outsiders? It Is tiie Couple on Honeymoon-in Great Smoky Area It we all improved life would move along ao smoothly, and many of the daily irritations Some of the most famous and best loved folks did not have the advantages of training in social customs but do have manners which really count — those which are brem of graciousneas and courtesy toward others. Class Gathers Cooperative dinner was served when IS members and friends of Delta Alpha Oasa of the First Baptist Church met with M*s.^jeoris FMers. The Rev. Fred Ludwig showed slides of his missionary wortc in the BelglM Congo at file Friday event. You’ve Made the Right Move □ a B WHEN YOU USE HHtNTIAC PRESS WANT AD You’ll be jumping all over the place with joy when your Pontiac Press Want Ad pays off. It’s just like magic when a want ad turns your dust collectors into good green moneyi Callnowl Today! FE 2-8181 and ask for Wants Ads. It’s the right move ■■alrigbi ......-v—■ Dollar for Dollor YOUR BEST BUY! SAVE on PurchosB PricB SAVE on InstolloYidn SAVE on OpBroting Cotf SAVE on MointBiMincB think'OF IT! Good manners can te defmed at kindness, atnare-ness and thoughtfulness of others. Those we tee every day are the ones who know what our mofftners are redly Uke. ___________- ___________________ ONLY '87 75 for a glass-lined HANDLEY- BROWN FAST RECOVERY GAS Wot«r Hfioftr And, you get^aU of thete features if IB-year Pratectlf Phm -A’SfnMHaad Taak ^NifB NaMer Nffle HANDLIY.SBOWN 540DIL MFS-40C WATtt HtATIB 40 fiAUON CAFACITT if Snap Actiaa Safaly CaMrah HANDLEY-BROWN GAS WATER » HEATERS ARE FAST, ECONOMICAL! Dr. Glenn Harris aolcmnised wedding vows of Mary Jeas Harris and Alan Kent Wmfiiley, Saturday. in the First PteSbyterian Church, Birmingham. Parents of the htida, Mr. and Mrs. ESwin J. Hairis of Villa road, Birmingham, hotted the reception in Birmingham Community Houee. In the receiving line were the Iceland N. Worthleys of Eastiady drive, Birmingham, pareids of the bridegroom. Raffled .fien ef silk tnito formed the front panel of thn ftooT'length bridal gown olyled Mom-Daughter Fete Sunday A mother-daughter tswakfast will e held at Devon Gables Sunday by St. Hugo of the Hills Church woinen. The group will meet fol-8 a.m. Altar Guild Com-Maas in the St. Walter Chapd. Mrs. James Crimyn vdio writes a weekly column “Fun with the Family” tor the Michigan OathoUc — speak on "Home is Chaatfily lam. The fitted hndlm of laee featiin^ an Ulnslon neek-line and liemea tapered to wrist potato. The fingertip veil of Illusion fell from a crown of pearls and rhinestones. White roees and Baker’s fern fashioned the bride's colonial bouquet. Mr*. Ehrin Harris of Gawson, -her etoter’a -iiiatraii of bainr, appeared in ballerina-length rachel lace over pink taffeta styled with . husUe back. She wore pink pearls matching a small pink hat and pink shoes. Her flowers were pink nrywuBuietiiMiii*. The bridegroom’s sister-in-law Mrs. Ray Worthley, and Bonnie Fisher, both ol Birmingham, wore gowns identical to the honor matron’*. Pink and white chrysanthe-complemented their white I. Cronam xhantui ’’Sggrlirooaple eonshoreied cih the Beaver Island" and is working on senmd book. Mrs. WUitam Criwk it dwirmaB of the breakfast, assisted by Mrs. im Whitman and Mrs. Lee Griffith. Any women of the parish and their friends may attend. [tone teafiSrirat and senUfib were Bay Worfhlejr and the bride’s bradher, Ehrin Earris. To begin their honeymoon in the Great Smoky Mountain area, the 5 shantung sheath Jacket dress. The oople will live in Royal Oak. Mrs. Harris chose a powder blue eyeteTsilk sheath with acceascries dyed to matdi. Mrs. Worthley’* mauve pink*hat and glove* complemented her (dive green chiffon sheath dress. Newest idea for spring print* to coat and drbss in a matching print. Coat is always lined, of course, in a sifitt^edi«f"picked *1® fwm fiii priid. Have You Tried This? Meat and Cheese Salad Has Interesting Dressing By JANET ODELL Pontiac Prem Home Etmor FYom now on until cool laU days salads are all important in file American dirt. This hearty salad could wrtl he the main course of the meal. Today’s cook is Mr*. WOlard j __________,, E. Beebe. She tskes an active cnj lettuce imw wiraxou Interest in aU fiie activltiee piecee. Mix with chtdean, bam, her children engage in. She Is tomato wedgee and dieeae. . a member of the Pontiac Gen- Beat oil and mayomaiae eral Hos]^ AuxUiaiy. The gether. Add other Ingredtonts Town HaU lectures Interest her and add to salad ingredieiHs. eadi year. Serve* 4 to 8. MAURICE SALAD By Mrs. Wffiard E. Boebo 1 hood ef lettvo* ' ^ 1 SvairiurSlM**, eat to otrise W OOP tstod ell ii oup majroBBalM 1 tebtopooD sweet plefc)* foie* . i^ta3mpoiM%*(«*et*rtMn eeae* CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY STOP IN FOR LUNCH . . or COFFEE! P«^'t dress up . . . come os you or#! - Complete lunches or just o sondwich ... In o' quiet, relaxing atmosphere. The store of home mode candies. 857 W. Huron FE 2-9532 \ •• y. THE PONTIAC PRESS. TrESDAY; MAY 10, 1960 THIRTEEN Area Honaewlveg C/ub Names 3 Writers of Year '.Jlif UMPiXEPnS DOEBEN /Ok Ahip the Writer s( ttAe «pq|pR^ W % Oetrott WM» Ckib toAy at k hmd»-M the Top of the Put at PukAAwrHotA iWt A taper iMdwr, Mrs. Thomas C. fRlpatrldr of St. Jowph eve-wi PM Lihe Manor, piKilbMe miiA <|f W aucceaa to the aura of ^mipattW created by hee family in cqabUdS her to at home. TMi feeta h ehand by Mr Journal, B46Call^s nnd Wall Street Journal. Her worit he\ also fp-peered in America, a Jesuit Weekly, American LMob MhgaMne, St Anthony's Measenter nnd mi- Oeeper ef PUgrim road and Mrs. M|ta #• Oibnartin ef BIrweed Mmpe. .:Veme4wrtter Aileen Fitzpatrkk tahWtaed a poemk tost year to MMdpw as Ladies Home The Pontiac area housewife has two chlldr», Thomas Jr. 14, and ‘ a married daughter, Mrs. David Kennedy. Sldvia Cooper’s latest novel. The Self-Made Man” was published early in March by Randoiii Houle. This Birmingham mother of fwr has written nine books, in-el udag * aovel ‘Thunder Rtoae” published by Simon nnd Sehnsier In UH. and adapted lor teievis-■ien. Short Stories by Mrs. tittmarttn Andrina Iversen. Within the last nine months, she has sold one to Family CtatSe and two to Good Houaaieeping Magaztaie. Mother of Bryn Mawr freahman, Kristine.. hsr only novd. *Tha Gifts of Lorn” In IMS wen her a major Hopwood award. KVacka Stafford drive, Mrmingham. elpted M Writer's aub president's gavel" teday from Mrs. Arthur Bryeon McWood of Shal-lowbrook drive, BtoomOehi Hills. * W A Two workshops are held monthly in the Women’s City Club of Beat the home of Area members usually found 'with inanuscript in hand” at the .neetinga are Mrs. Gale B. Sprague, Mrs. George Lyman, Mri. Walter Jadam. Mrs. Thomas Maiinr and Mrs. Lewis Clarke Dibble and Mrs. Dial Michelson. an of Birmingham and Mrs. Norman A. Lull M Clawson. Rfas. L. S. Marta si Wiag Lake MlUer) el Ponttac, Mrs. B. J. Bends ol BlooalMd HIUs and Mrs. ChnriM Petw«pn of Frank-Us. The three successful writers who admit .having received so many jection slips dat they no longer save ■ them offer this advice to potential writers: Allot a portion of each day for wrltlng. Make an outline and write the first draft. Then use the blue pencil savagely. Rewrite a second and maybe a third draft, being sure to slant the material to the puUication. After sending the inanuscript out “with hope in your heart," index tt by date, subject and market. Then tadda a-iipw one-Jthla providet a 'rolling stock' ol sales, rejections and work in transit. Symphony Board Meets The executiW committees of the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra will meet toid^ at 8 p.m. in the hcune of Dr. and Mrs. George Harkless on West Walfcn boulevard. Final comittee repents wHl be read and plans comideted lor the summer concert. Writer for the Marygrov^ College yearbook is Sharon Holland, daughter of Judge anJ Mrs, H. Russel Holland of East Iroquois road. A junior at the colh^x Sluu’on\ ti^k activities of the Community Cento" group, the yearhook is a scholarly work over-all theme is the college's volunteer Social Action organization. CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS OUR SPECIAL ExppriMcddI Decoralon to Adriio OB Sip* clFon, I^Bpcr* iti, Bod^reodi, Carpetoig. Tho lowotf pottiblo offer wo can mojko on Hi* bMt ilipcovor job ovoiloblo onywharo ot any prico. Juit oak somoeno who boa ono from Moils. To mofco tbia offer more ottreefive, wta hove marked down ever 500 yerda ef firaf qwolify goods from our resulor stock to the low prico of Phi Kappa Tau Votes Chapter Picks Officers Phi Kappa Tau chapter of Pi Omicrem national soratty elected officers at the May meCt^ in the home of Mrs. G. Robert Scharf on Embarcadero street, Waterford Township. | WOW Mrs. Gene ScfaeU will U as president; Mrs. Delpaar Fields, vice president; Mrs. Robert Angel, recotdfog secretary; Mrs. Earl P. Id. treasurer; and Mrs. Thomas Roe. corresponding secretary. Ploy Mastefpoint in cAI Building Tte Jnonthly masterpoint game of LandO-Lakes Duplicate Bridge Club Friday featured seven tables in |day. Members met In the Waterford CAI BuUdlng. WWW Winning wwe Mrs. Carl Bol-ten and Mrs. Chtulet Patrick, Donald Bowen and Donald Stephenson, Dt. Charles Patrick and Dr. Cart Bolten, Janet Sna-der and Bruce Coryell. Mn. Fields wfll be Pwtlaic Oduo- day at Me I la ttotratt was a The annual banquet will be b at EUa Temple on June I A trip Id the Oiie mmmer eamp for epUeptlc-children in July was planii^ at Hwnday'a maatlBg. Mrs. Richard Maier of North Casa Lake road. Waterfcrd Town* will open her home for the Se^inber meeting. MmI Tmi Fiitiii for CbifN mat FOUNTAIN ‘ New Knitting Bogs The Knitting Nebdle New . . . Spring Hoir Styling and Basic Permanants TOEIMA CROW. Owner BANDAU'S HARPER METHOD SHOPPE A real live movie star was dinner guest Monday evening at Carqp Oak, land. Arousing the awed delight of camp residents is Eddie Hodges, above, star of ‘'The' Adventures of Hucklebei ry Finn" which will be premiered this evening in Birmingham for the benefit of Camp Oakland. Thaw set in after the picture was taken and a gay pre-teen evening followed. Gleaners Hear Speaker Mn, Paul Hangman, missionary on furlough from the Belgian Congo, spoke on "The Transi^ant-’ before the Wayside Gleaners of the First Baptist Church at their aiuwal May Dad’s Breakfast. Mfrs. Rose EUlott, assisted by CHAIR SOFA Expdrtly cut olid fitted. Zip cleelng, Mif-corded looms, ploots os you doslio thorn. Modo by croftamen wbo bove boon doing fine work for mere tlmn 39 yeon. Average Size $1.50 Fabric Averogo Size $1.50 Fabric Those prices liKludo fobric, zippers, welting, soles tax, workmanship . . . the complete job. ' This May special applies to ony other fobric In our stock. You simply pay the differonce betweert $1.50 a yard and the price of ony other fobric. (cpptoxitaafly 3 weeks (Mirtry) OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS Fenly girdio—odjuttobla and lightwt!^ 2-woy stretch etcntic in sparkling white. Complete comfort during your waiting period. Sixes SM4.-XI. 5.95 Let FedetaFs expertly trained corse-Hoes fit yonr Matarna-Una gomaata torretly aad coo(»ttMy. 1666 S. Telegraph FE 4-0516 OKN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Monday thru Saturday Downtown AND Drayton Maine yOTOTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY^ MAY 10. 1966 Rochester Ready to "HEBE IT C»ME8!*' — Getting In a few prac- School Head Announces Constmclion to Starf Soon By LEE WINBORN KOCHE9TER — With the passage yesterday 6f the $3,100,000 bqnd Issue for school expansion wd con^ struction, the Board of Education and administrators in the Rochester Conununity School District expect to move ahead rapidly with their proposed building program. they said today. ^ “We plan to begin building as soon as possible in order to relieve the overcrowded conditions that exist in many schools by next fall,” School Supt. Donald C. Baldwin -----------------^said today. The bond issue passed by Annual Budg^ Tabled at Troy Commission Doesn't Act on Recommendation by City Manager tk^ throw* with a sponge at the downs aD nuiae rpnnr;-are-the-fW»^ond. *ay Hdea «ld . up in rehearsal for the PTA Fair Saturday at rides, a country store and a silhouette lady. A — Carpenter . $pbool In Orion Township is Janet king, queen, prince and princess also will be Wethy, 9. The two clowns are, from left, Robert crowned. Proceeds from the event will' be used Loucks, 8, and Donald McGinnis, 7. Other fea- to help pay for furnishings for the new school tures of the Ftair, which will be open from 4 to addition. night tabled any action on the proposed budget until Thursday following a public hearing last night. No objections were made to the $740,000 budget recom- Won*t Increase Rochester 17~Mill Tax Rate in *60 ROCHESTER—There will be no Increase in the village tax,rate this year. The Village Ooundl decided that the 1969S0 tax rate of 17 milia can be continued for the nckt fiscal year when it accepted a $367,. 510 annual budget at last n^t'i meeting. The iMidget ts WHttlr ever that ef last year which was The total assessed valuation lot the Village of Rochester now is $7,766,900 or $458,700 above 1959 when it was $7,306,200. * ★ ♦ The assessed valuation on teal estate is $6,434,800 and on personal inoperty, $1,332,100 this year. This represents a total raise to the village ol $7,796. ■ $1MM remalalag at the cad of the carraat fiscal year is re- This would leave approximately $10,000 available to transfer to the capital improvements fund, York Anticipated expenditures in eadi ' of the departments will be “very similar" to the current }«ar’s budget, accmding to frie manager. He added that adjustments have been made where necessary to allow for increased ^x«ts of labor, materials and siQiplies. DROP SHOWN ' A decrease is shown in the ap-' wepftatidfi T(fr salaries hwthe administrative department of the general fund. This is due to a duuwe in the distribution of administrative salaries between the general fund and the water and sewer department. The result is that the water and sewer department Is paying larger and more equitable share of It has la the past, York said. Some of the increased expenditures reflect the increased costs of operation in the public works department as well as the additional costs of servicing a larger population. imCA — Some of the cheer has gone out of the Wil-Mar-Con-valescent Home here with the death Sunday of Mrs. Mary Fenton. * * ★ Just a month and two days before, senior citizens living at the home had joined with Mrs. Fenton in celebrating her 103rd birthday. A ★ ★ alert, although nustly confined to her bed'at the time, Mrs. •marked “My, isn’t that n staff memberh and her friends at the home presented her with a birthday cake. Her face was brigU with smiles, and that Is how they remember her tbday. Mrs. Feutou always leirt a note of gaiety to Bfe la fte osm The public works departmoit budget is up from $106,960 in ise9«) to $110,800 in 196(«1. The increases in the water and ‘ sewer department budget are due mainly to file increased costs of maimaining the operating the system and the change of the administrative salaries’ burden to be rfiared by the water and sewer . departmenL UP t»,0N The water and sewer department budget is $26,000 for 196041 as ^compared to $20,800 this year. The only change in the police . departmoit budget is an apin«{Hl-. ■ BUon of $1,500 for new radio equipment. This is the estimated cost of a new base station trsasmltter and receiver for fiie pdice station. its purchase Is required In order tseooiplywtfh FOC reguls-flsBO whioh iieeome eflecllve Aug. 1, the manager said. Ywk concluded his report by : stating that.^ budget is adequate and provides for some needed im-proyenMnt^UKl enough money to Village Council aniroved the appointment of- Charles Sibm to fill the unexpired term of the late Charles Melkk on th< Board of Appeals. AAA Plans also were made to set up wiecial assessment districts for curbing on Lysander street for paving the alley between Drace and Woodward streets. The proposed cost of the two projects is $1 per front foot on Lysander street and $1.15 for the alley. AAA A public hearing on the proposed improvemoits is set for 7:30 p.rh. June 13, . She Dies at 103 Years Young Mary's Smile Missing Until recently, the happy centenarian enjoyed pfoying <^^ers, crocheting and watching tele-visioa wlfii the other elderly omen.' . ... Mrs. Fenton nee Mary Welding was bom April 6, 1857 In Sparta, Ont. AAA When she was eight years old she moved with her family to Richmond, Mich., where they were one of the pioneering families, it ir * One of hCT early memories was at a trip to Ohio as a little girl. She recalled the somber passing. flag-draped train and her father telling her that the Presi- MR8. MART FENTON a Detroit poiioeasaa, la U^. He died In MehnKMd la 1914 while outlived their two children. She is survived by two granddaughters, one at Mount Clemens and the other at Fair Haven, and five great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday from the Hensch Funeral Home in Richmo^ with burial in Richmond CemetWy beside her husband. a 12S-v(^ majority of 1,013 yes to 887 no. CARRIES DISTRICT Prednct II voters favored the proposal by a 185-vote majority, enciugh to carry the entire district. The issue failed in all the other three precincts by scant margins. mended by City Manager David IV. Haase at the meeting >ast night. AAA It is expected that the Commission will adopte the budget at the 7:30 p.m. sp^al meeting, according to aty Clerk J. Lawson Lock-]iart. The budget b approxlinately im,M9 higiwr than the eoneat budget, aad coatalm the city’s second lastallmcnt of almost $74,ON to be paid to OaUand Coaaty oa the Evergreto lator-ceptor Sewer. Included In the budget is an anticipated increase of $53,000 in revenue from! the state based jn M esfimated peculation rise. Commissioners agreed to a new set of rules and procedures to be followed at dty meetings. However, they instruct^ the city attorney to include suggested changes made by fiien. TABLE SEWER PLAN Tabled until ’Thursday also the proposal to construct sanitary sewer extensions along Beach road. The proposal was set aside until Commissioners received word from Koomfield Townfidp officials on how the extension will be constructed since both commu-involved in the project. DENY BEZONINO A request to rezone four lots owned Ic 6. L. Baker at Haldane and Livemob roads wu deniedT Baker had sought to. have the property rezoned from residential to commercial. A contract was awarded to the MIchigaa Ohemlcai Oo., et St Loub. Mich., for ita low hM oa calctam chloride to be coed la the city's dnot cmfirol program thb year. The'elty wiil pay a fractioa boa thaa 7 ceab a gal-bn for the chloride. aty Manager Hasse was instiled by Commissianers to Cfxi-fer with State Highway offidals on the proposed Chrysler exiwessr way interdtaivge at 14-Mfle'road. The city is seeking more definite {dans oi what the state intends to •'do at the interchange so plans can be made to c e from the Royal Oak jail. IN APPRECIATION — Member* of the Oxford Junior Volunteer Fire Department last night {iresented a {>ennant and cake to the senior department b appreebtfoo of the training and help they have received during the past year. Making the presentation to Asst Fire Chief Ralph Van Wagoner, left, are from left, Bruce Thomas, 17. Ron Roop, 17, and Jim Sage. 16. Fire Chief Ellsworth Sage was unaUe to attend the party because of a business appobtment. The other two members of the junkw.department are Dafuiy Til*ltb and Eldon Royer. ♦ Your PTA In Planning! To Organize Avondale Couhal The public organizational meeting of the Avondale PTA Cbmtdl will be held at 8 p.ni. tomorrow in the hi^ schort library. At thb session members approve the bylaws and elect ifficers. Any person who holds a voting membership b any of the db-litet’a PTAs wUI have the privilege oi voting at tida meeting, Bocording to Bchorta Sapt. LcRoy R, WntL PTA presidenb and school offl-cials are cooperating on launching thb new venture to {irovide a more consolidated program of PTA activities for the local school district. The sponsors feel that by unifying their efforts they can foster even better Khort-parent rebtion-ships b subsequent years. The Avondale Junior Ifigh School PTSA wiU brtan otftem far the 196961'year at lb meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at the school. be a dbonarton by forelga exchange stndent Marajetta Ethel- Iri^ Gingrich win rtnw color i slides he took last summer while a foreign exchange rtudent b Holland. Children are invited to attend thn meeting with their parenb, as thn program b designed to be informa-time lor persons of all ages. FOUR TOWNS—The Four Towns School PTA wUl hold its final meeting of the year Thursday at 7:30 at the school. Officers for the year will bn WALLESJ lake - Trpoper LaMar Erb of the Michigan State Police Public Rebtion* Department will be the guest speaker at the Clifford H. Smart Junior High PTA meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday. Hta tapie WIO be "Safety Afloat” with water aatrty, swlm- the Waterford Police Department will discusa ”Jdv«ille Delinquency.” OKMillageHike in Lapeer District LAPEER—Voters b the Lapeer School Dbtrict yesterday approved an operating tax hike rt three milb for three years by a vote of 654 yes to 588 nd With the same 8 n Iran the county allocation board, thb approved mlllage. increase will Intag the total kvy far operation to just above 11 mffls, aocorchiig to Gordon HaU, schod dbtrict Avondale Senior Receives $350 Scholarship 1 a^. An Avondale High School Ju^ Dies, 17, has been g, $350 scholarship to the oc^tege of her choice by the Michig^ Home Economics Assn. The presentation was made at the association’) annual state conference in Lao-' stag.----------- ■A 1 Judy b the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester‘Dies, of 2034 Knoll-wood St., Ponfiac Townrtiip. She has been a member of the American Fbld Service Student CcMiunittee for two years, the National Honor Society for one year, the PTSA for two years and is Homned Queen of Job’s Daugh- tim levy for one year waa in effect The levy then amonntod to^ “Ufa- y^khooi Board mepibers reqaestedj' toe extra mlllage to pay salary increases for teachers and other operational expenses resulting from the schod expansion proyam. A total of 1,245 votes v b yesterday’s dcctioQ. member for five years. ★ ★ ★ Judy is historilui of the Future TOadiers Gub, treasurer d the Future Homemakers of America award by teachers and feUow a>e plans to major to economics at Eastern KOchlgan University. carry < /‘a good operation and maintind^ program aetfan Ubt n^, the CHARTER OPTIMI8T CLUB - Preildent of the newly orgaa-izied^Udon Lake Optimbt Gub Martin Jensen^ third from left, 'receives congratulations fraifi Leon/6iggo', president of the tiac Optimbt Gub, at a charter presedation party ^onaored^by tile Pontiac club. Others iiictured from, left to right, arc Arthur Kullb, Union Lake first vice president, and Rldiard Wolfe, Pontine new club (firman, Donald Fish, Udon Lake secretary-treasurer, and Vaui^ Davis, Unkm Lake anpond vice president. The Union i-afc* dub has 40 diarter members.' Part presideftt pf the Pontiac Optimbt Gub Hudd Dads wsa toastmaster at the-diarter presen- Clarkston Y-Tt«n Club Slotos Danco Friday CLARKSTON -The OarkSton Senior High Y-Teen Gub will sponsor a "Supentition Swing" dance Friday in the high school gym from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. ■ *1 A ♦. Proceeds from the dance wiU bo used to pay tor delegate fees at file statewtde F-'Todi Sommer Conference to June. fm iHk tn Aitkritii UtviuUni art Increaan of L9 mfib over lart Five County Frosh attt of M.-Honored Five University of _ freshmen from Oakland County vere named among 246 studenb at the school who wiU receive Wfiliam S. Branstrom {urbes tor high aea- The U. of M. freshmen are b the top .aev«i. per ced of todr pleted a minimum d 15 hours of B Of U U. of M. oea day at 9 pja. to the sdMors Uatoa Banroam. Thooe from Oakland reedvifig the award are Mkhad A. CheU-man, 28^ Briar HUl, Farmingttm; WiUiam E. Boyd. 44180 DuromRd., Novi; Kathryn L. Irons, 3451 Oakr leaf Rd., Orchard Lake: Rba L Axelrod, 25045 York St., and Robert C. McDonald. 1803 Rooeland both'^ Of Royal Oak. Gravestone Moving Ora,UMBUS, Ohio me. Nttvousness was reduced for up to n%, ‘iMt flashes" 75«l OonuMund. Acting through the gmps^te DervoasByBtem,lthaf toPwkshte power to rriiere ^ , JWlbblUW swnt 'rell^ ». Sm If feu don’t «-t hoitm" ths* OMtirdia pound «t( luffoeiUiis "b ehauc-rt-Uf* ftuannXbam'i PRESQRIPTIONS P RBCRVTIONS ROmSKMAUT OFia ROFEMV PERRY DRUGS AM L Ifad. 11S1 FE 2-02St FE 241Sf THE PONTIAC PRESSl TUESDAY, MAY 10, 19«0 FIFTEEH THE BIO IN BANKING.. Convenient 11 OFFICtS TO SERVE YOU ... 30 N. Saginaw St... West Huron St... North Peny St.. WaUed Lake. Keego Harbor ... Union Lake ... Milford ... Waterford »•. Lake Orion... Bloomfield Hills and Romeo Complete Banking 3% Thrift Book Accounts... 3% Savings Certificates ... Regular Savings Accounts.. • Commercial Checking Accounts... Pay*By*Check Accounts .. . Auto Loans... Home Improvement Loans . .. Appliance Loans . .. Personal Loans . . . Mortgage Loans . . . HBuskiess T^ns-«...-».Oiristmas Qu1is «'a^ Safety Deposit Boxes . Money Orders^ THERE’S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SOUND BANKING Thrift Book Accounts /■- Bank • n SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PREgS. TUE^PAY. MAY 10, 1960 ONECDIDR Nevennore the Joy of VE Day? We Quake Under an Atomic Cloud R«p. Lttinski Formally AnnounoM Candidacy , Br UL BOYLE . Nihr YORK (AP) - How«dW MU 6tmem ttM 19th •anlvemn' tfie ending of the tecond Worid W*r In Europe? . Old you beat on a tin pafl? Did you blow a whiatle or toot the hen on your cart did you etay up lOI night celebrating? Nobody did any theee thinge in our neighborhood. Nobody even mentioned the which only a decade and a half ago cauHCd euch glo I bal joy. Somehow, 15 yean later, there didn't aeem ao m u c h to cheer about The earth hai apun on in the intervdtiiv decade and I to new worries and freoh 46 Homes Stazted in City During April Upswing Drf occasion only pdnted up anew an (dd truth: There is as yet no final safety or security for any peo|de in this troubled world. We live at such a dizzy pace now that today seems aimost obsolete before tomorrow dawns. The fint World War has aU but ■ disappearod into the oblivion M.. history; the. second World War rapidly is doing the same thing. All the great captains of that second mighty conflict t passed from political power cept President Eisenhower and Charles de Gaulle of FYance. and Eisenhower retires this year. NEW GENEBA-nON This September will mark the 21st anniversary of Addf Hitler’s invasion of Poland. A new generation has arisen since then, whole new generation of young men uid women who have no really active noemory of fliaf -although they must pay the yet unpaid price od its aftermatfj, and solve its yet unsolved problems. ----. '...---------..........---------- ' What has happened in the 15 years since the Gemjan armed forces put down their arms ^ un-t»ndltional surrender? ■ We have seen the creation of a United Nations dedicated iask o( ttiuversal peace. We have seen the death throes Of colonialism in many parts ol the worid, and the rise of rampant nattonaUsm on most continents. A _ _____ _ the building of two great polltleal power Woes— tlto free worid andethe U.I3.S.R. such an extent there is tio Kally sate place left, for man anywhere on his planet. and Hi satellitee-4>oth whidi cniiw poverty in other lands, that sullsr severe internal strains. We have seen the improvement of atomic and ipissile weapons to We have seen a deepening pros-parttYdn swne lands, and a de^ threatens us with a widening gulf. We have seen die beginnings of a human poiailatian explosion the Home construction took a big upswing in Podtiac last month. Permits were issued for 16 new family dwellings, valued at |SlSr iOS, according to Carl F. Alt, dty bi^dinc Inspector. In tbs prevHNM nMath the city OKs Blood Test for Drunkenness Williams Signs Bill Legalizing Standards Weak Chem LANSING UR - A bUl legalizing chmical tests for drunk drivers was sigped ‘into law Monday by Gov. WiiUams. The law, containing many safeguards for objectors, allows blood tests for intoxication. Others d on samples at saliva, breath or urine are not permitted. construction is the permit issued (or the city’s first dvil defense fallout shelter — the federal-city J project located in the basement of Mr. and Mrs. Qarence Dolsen, W. Walton Blvd. It will be open for public inspection soon. advised lesalte can be seed Set New Moon Recovery Tries Tests must be given by a phyii-«iaA^ .«^ .nube -acting Jindet. physician’s direction and the subject may summon the physician of his own choice. Sponsors said they did not expect the tests to be used much because (A the restrictions. But they said the law at least establishes the legality of the chemical tests. WASHINGTON (UPD-Thc Air Force plans more attempts to recover capsules ejected frem satellites despite six failures. It celled perfeding the system essential to America’s future in space. tyihere’s no longer any need to pay for your auto * insurance with one or more "big” payments! Thanks to our new and exclusive “Buyer’s Choice Payment Plan,” you can break your auto insurance costs down into as many as tea once-a-month pay-BMoits. Youcan pay as little as ten doHarrpw month, plus a modest service charge of forty cents per montik Even this fee can be eliminated at 'any time you decide to pay your premium ih full. 73 W. HURON ST. • FEDERAL 2-0141 Michigan Mutual Liability^ CcK^pauy UNDER ATOMIC CLOUD In a way the mushroom cloud that roat over Hiroshima on Aug. 6, IMS, stiU pain us all. it is tbs big problem for which we have aa yet found no big answer. Evm on the eve of one of the greatest political summit meetings In history no answer is clear. m in all countries have gone on for so long living on the edge of possible chaos they have lost their fear of the brink. And so we go on, fram day to day, Improvising the hopes we need to help us get through until tomor- In April of last year, home per-mlta.totaled only 31, with a total value d {200,000. Last month’s recoAl tops any durtng- eleven months of last year. Ordy July 1959 saw more pe^ts — 95 of them. There were IW permits Issaed tor aB types eonstraottoa siad repairs test moath wHh a totol oonstnictloa value Three small buildings planned last month -an ostec^thic clinic and an ice cream stand. final impact of which we can oidy WASHINGTON (UPll—U.S. Rq>. John Uslnski, Detroit, (brmally announced Monday he will be b candidate tor re-election in Michigan's IStfa District. We, have become dulled to the panicky possibility of almost universal extinction that a third World War might bring. The attitude of the average man is pretty much a flat rejection of responsi- ‘What can I do about it?’ asks, and refuses even to I bomb shelter in the basement ■ his family—beeause he feels it would be useless. < Just 15 years ago the war in Europe ended. Rementber the tremendous surge of joy, the elation of victory, the wild hopes for eternal peace? What happened to that wonder- that made so many millions of people so far apart (eel so ctoise together in a crowded hour? Will ever know a feeling like that 909 of the Uhilad Auta Wqgkm has previously amouncad he would run against Lesinsld in the Democratic primary. * P LasinsU ddeated Stellato in the 1958 primary, but this year ItsUato has won the endorsemm of the 161k District Dnuocmtlc organ-Gari Stellato, preatdent of Local izathuk. U.S.Hncomi Toit Tokr Up $64 Million in 1959 DETROIT (UPI) — Income tax 9tleetkMts to Michigan during 1859 were M million doUars higher IteUato than the prevtous year, DMroit District Dkgjctor of Internal Revenue R. 1. Nlxcn said. Increased revenue and ea lib in the number of pcraoqu llHng returns. ^ ’ _ _______flrst ttoe In many years, foreris in the United Statee are growing more wood theff le be-' tag rtiDoved ^ harveet or loot to fire, imtecte ar‘ " s and di^. Step into Buick the Easy-Ownership wayl Buick’s an the move ... Aprfl sake were up sul March. And no wonder, thousands are finding tl greatest Buick ever, with silken-smooth Thrbli jjutthing VMIdcat SEE THE "EASY-OWNEIKHff INAN'' up substsntlsUy ever that owning the _____jine Drive* end under ^ Buick EASY afloid in montwV1tey«nent», then let u.lSi.’ts.r.s ■ * ' “ ” syouroumtoreMf OWNERSHIP PLAN.. Tell your Buick afford in monthly payments, then let hin , to put you behind die wheel of e Buick on M toSrtn MT In Hoacow," wHcfc Hdinea "" it was taken by the captured U. 6. civilian pilot Big Cut Due in Recreation Waterford Dept. Budget Siodi to' Necessitate Abbreviated Program There will be a drastic cut in the Waterford Township Recreation liepartment’s operation. This ee. sulU from action by the Township Board and the Board of Educa-. _ . . . tkm last night. The tgo unito split IcIafflnhey'SHdl down laeweefc The pimto cieany - ^ cbsT^lhiSBiOlBVilfe^KeRa* shows rows ot four-engine Soviet (danes. Waterford Invites Senior Citizens hr the Afternoon A new activity for peo|de past 60 Is being tried out in Water-lord Townshh*, with a drep-in> center sdieduled fw 1:30 to 3 p m. tomrzow at the Commadty Activities Center on'WilhMns Lake Rd. S the program sf beard and tabh relresioKisits Jater la the after- _______ by the Waterftwd Tbwn^p Recreation Department^ the new activity sras imiiiioted by members of the township's Golden Age group and one of the first daytime programs to projected in the area, accoraing to as-sisbuit director Robert Bauer, general chairman. Predict Record Voting in N.M. 2 Governor Nomineos, Othors to Bo Sotoded in Toda/s Election SANTA FE, ff.M. (AP»-Hew Mexico vtneri were expected out In record numbers today to nom- U.S, rem«Kntatives, a U S. aen-at«r and a host of lesser ^ ★ \ BtUgfaig slatei ot office seekers fiid sev^ heated eonl^ Mti-cated a vote at 130,000 to 150,000. . iJ>olto jeete^^i^ , T p.m. (Mountain Standard Time.) UJjl. Rep. Thomas Morris’ lone Democratic {Hrimary opponem is C!alvfai Horn, Albuquerque Businessman. The other Democratic race-for U.S. representative to-volvep incumbefat Jose]^ M. Montoya,- T. E. Lutir Of Carlsbad, and David R. Branch, Eloy Pinb and Cartas Trujino Jr., aU of Santa re. LUSK A THBEAT LuKc was considered Montoya’a biggest tiiieM. Sen, Dennis Gbs-vez (D-NM), who is not up tor re-election this year, has eih dorsed Lusk, a youi« attorney and state semdor. U.S. Sen. CUntoii P, Anderson expected littlf opposition from thrae opponents in - his bid lor Democratic renominattan. Others on ^ ballot are Mac J. Feid-hake, Santa Fe businessman; • N. Tito Quintana, Albuquerque attorney: and Jwnes P. Speer, Santa Fe securities, dealer. ' * A . A A Reptfolicans seekfanc nomtaation for > U.S asMitor anS Fruderic ^LAiry. iUbuquMlBe pubBc relattone man;-, WlQiam 17 jSPbs, SkntC Fe buainessniao; and Joseph Rendon of AlbUfBWAue. - - - ,g UNOPPCWD JUnoppMEd for the GOP nomination for the two U,S. representative posts are John D. Itobb and Edward V. Raioorab, botii of Ah buquerqus. In the Democratic gubernatorial contest Gov. John Burroughs, seeking a aeooad term, it mateted . against Joaeph A Bmrsey. tomier director of the State 'Tourtalt Bim fa«, and Tltomaa E. Hoflaad tired Afr Force cotonel. In Burroughs beet fiursey by 13,0M votes to win oomtaatiao. ' ★. * Edwia L. Mechem; Las Cruces attoiuey. who hsa«be«i governor three terms in iteoeHl years, is tryii« for the Republican gidier natnrial nomlnetion. Pud W. Rob- governments today faced a prospect of having an 85 million dollar increase in property tax power thrust into their hailds. Whether tiiey would tae It, Burning they get it, was a Ques-ttan lor each to answer Individually aecording to Its omi varied cir-cumstancts. The gtaat boost wonld be one ef the mala eCfeets If the state beard ef equaltsattoa accepts a recommendation to fix the state eqoallsed valne of property la MieMgaa at glums«l.lM. "Tlie figure, an increase |j,. 431,958,0()0 or 10.8 per cent ovAr 19!B, was submitted by the State Tax (tammisaion yesterday. The board set a public hearing May a. First indications pointed to approval of the commisslcm report with few changes. A 5.6 per cent across-the-board toMoft. was oki^ed in 1957. . ★ the poasible exception of a comparative handful Of sctKxd districts, no local unit wttald be obliged to raise taxes. But that would be the effect if they applied present rates against the hi(^r equalized valoatieos, rather than cutting back. . Tax Commiastah technicians said the average property tax rate for 1969 was $35.06 per $1,000 and the groaa amount of property tax tov-ied was $786,649,372. _ ■ -Jr ■ey, to his Local Areas May Get Extra Tax Power stale Group Would Hike Equalized Propedy Values LANi^G i»-Michigan local sure on the beleaguered state g Deductible millage is a factor for favoring comparatively poor school districts in distributlcm of state aid by handicapping those with high property valuation per enrolled ^ild. ♦ -k Under a 1964 Itate supreme court decision, the deductible millage rate — now 3% per cent — be applied against state equalized value. base would yieia 3871,756,400,. they calculated. Assuming approval of the Cbm-lisstan recommendattans, a second result would be to etu« pre»- eral fund by about $7,800,(XIO. * ★ ★ That porttan ot state school aM (erred (ram the s(pte treasury to htoa] praperty. ta^yen through the operation of the so-called deductible mlHage factor In the MS I/O Gets Hughes Scholarship tion department. Director Thomas Belton had submitted an qnnual budget for some $40,000, which the recreation (to-partment approved. Until then, the 64-year-old ns tiring governor wiD divide Ms rustless waking hours between tiib upstate farm he calls his pM patch and an apartment witiun si|d>t of the capitol. It’s thr turn of Jimmie H. Davis, singer and busfaMaanlan, to be governor of the land of the ' lyous. In this land of uncertain and devioiia politics, one thing seemed certain: Gov. Davis would not eipml In color and calamity the term Just completed bjr Eari ' ong. Uard^ anyone could lis. Remember a tew days back wiiCT President tharlei^de Gaulle of France paid a sentimehtal visit to New Orleans, toe Paris of the South. In a tew hours. Gov. Long managed to walk out before De Gaulle spoke at a luncheon, steal some of the spotlight by riding in a parade in his white convntible and give the reception committee failing hearts with assorted atten-tion-getting antics. Now thCTe were swne Gov. Long’s performance at the De Haulle affair as the misguided and aimleas act of a man who was patient at mental hospitals- in two states last summer. Other observers saw' them as the canny beginning .of the governor’s program $o run agata in four yean. Aoeordlng to Belton, the retre-aftan department operated on a $36,000 Midget - $5,000 Of wHch had been carried over frotn the previous year. '♦ In addition to regular activitiea Waterford residents enjoyed the or ganization of the Golden Age group, the Lakeland Players, civic diorus and publication of a comunity calendar as well director, Belton explaiqed. Jurt bow next y^j btiijkrt -C^ be pared down to the allotted 000 figure, will be determined at a special recreatkm department meeting scheduled for 7:30 p-m. tomorrow night, at the Community Activities center, ♦ i A complete revision ot the recreation program will be necessary with the eliminaUon of many ao-tivities, or a reduction In the department's personnel, in order to stay within the specified recreation funds, Belton said. ■ONOB8 CHIEF JUSTfCK — Mrs. William T. (taasett, daughter of the late Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Oaurt, Charles Evans Hughes, presents a $8,000 check to Michigan State University Oakland to estitolish a scholarship named for her famous father. ChanceDor D. B. Varner accepts for the university. Mrs. Gossett is a member of the MSUO Foundation. Waterford Gets Dog Warden King Has 33 Years of Experience in Pontiac; Also to Be Patrolman I Stall Builds Tension After Panap Vote PANAMA (API - A dangerous buildup of t^on was feared today as annomcement of returns from Panama’s presidential election was postponed until the weekend. ★ * ★ After announcing retwns fnxn services of an assistant reereatkai only 100 of the 952 inecincts, the supervisory electoral tribunM halted release irf jgmes being, r^^ oelved from the various districts, saying under the law the figures must come from the vote counting board. The board said-it did not plan to start its tally until Saturday. ★ k 'k In the first.returns administration candidate Ricardo Arias pohsosa had a 200-vote edge the chief opposition nominee, Roberto Oiiari. The other oppositktfi candidate, Victor Goytia, trailed by 4,000 votes. Members of the Waterford Township Board last night hired Neil King of Pontiac as the first dog warden. He will also serve as an additional patrolman at a starting aalary of $5,096. effective May 16. A A 'A King has 33 yean experimee ith the Pontiac Police Department and has worked in the ailimal welfare division with the dfpait-ment. A newly equipped dog pickup truck is scheduled for delivery next werit. Former (Ire department cap-tala Louis Got! becomes the township’s first (Ire nwrthal with a raise o( 61M ammaUy. He udn lirandiuge M Are preven- Machine Works at^High Speed Translates Russ Language WASHINGTON (AP) - An electronic translator capable of converting Russian into English at the rate of 35 words a second has been devektaed by the Air Pjisroe, Rep. Overton Brooks (D-La) said . . . . Brooks is chairman of the House ApplyliK toe same av»age rate Astronautics ^iMnmit- lainst -pespese* new tee whfch has ictoe^ hairtags starting'Wednesday on medHUiical translation devices^ ' “The translation is done at vefj Mgh speeds,” Brooks onld. ‘16.NS words a Manned by the t ”It can be operated by an in-ividual with no knowledge y-M font podinm designed by Tcfepnmpter Cnrp. (ar ane at sestosns starting Jn|y 11 in Lan Angetes hwiades mmS r tqofi in halilit ■A spW spotitgbt wblch In littoa to tbe enstomnry tele-vtatan make-np wfll **(M^shn- DANGEHOUB PLAYTHINOS - Moot Of tbe itenis shown here are hartolera Mujecta when put to proper use--but become deoifly when wtektad no weapons. They were oMlacated' from about 30 youths wfion OaUand County sh«rfff*s deputieo And State Poltee from Pohtinc and FIMt broke up o threatened gnn* IlSht in 0^ toSivffle last night Shown here (from left) Are Deputy Everett M-Ikedericks, and 'Draopen Joaeph M. Kmdziertai and John W. Broim. FredeHcks hoUi A pMlet gun and Brawn a kMfe ■ kendziendd knits ever tbe assortment c‘ ' potatod dbreetly at each speaker Grant Is Named for Famed Jurist Daughter Offers $2,000 os 1|t of pour Donations . in Political'Science The first of four Charles Evan Hughes scholarships was established at Blichlgap State University Oakland today by the daughter of the late chlef Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Mrs. WilUam T. Gossett. 43S Ctaodhue Rd.. Bloomfield Hills, pre-^sented MSUO Chancellor D- B. Varner a chedt for $2,000 for the first of the four-year schMarshlpe which will be awarded to Septcni< A *A An additiosal sebolanhip wig -be given each •( the neat three yaart. Hm scholarships will be awarded to able atudents needing financial aasistance who Man careers in >vernment service. Thoae or the awards will be ur the (Siariea Evans Hughes Scholars in PMiUcal Sci- The Council became the first suburban Renting body officially to go on rec(»d in oppoaittan to the tax because it would be levied on suburban iesidenta who work to Dejrolt. Braadtag this method of tain-Hob "nafair,’ Mrs. Gossett said she was establishing the acholarahtp because of her father’s interest in bet^ng capable young men who could not afford to obtain an education. AAA Mrs. Gossett, whose husband Is moasly adopM a roaobrttoa stat- vice prestatent of the FOrd Motor On., is a member at the MSUO Foundation, a group ot fifty com-munity leaders who hMped shape the university’s program. apposed” to the pnuMsed tax. The Council, ordered copies sent today to Detroit Common Council, which is considering an inemne tax, and to all government bodies in Oakland, Macomb and Wayne counties, urging similar prated AAA Ge«geW. Kuhn, Berkley mayor, said he believed the majority of communities would have a chuice to take similar action within i I04ay period. “By then,'' ha said, “wa may have nMMtered enaagh strength behtod this nwve to pot preseare Kuhn said the Berkley Council favored solving the problem ol new tax sources on a state level. AAA* Pontiac will be one of the communities asked to Join in the pressure campaign, he said. Mrs. Harry Ogg, 877 Stanley St„ Named to the board of (firecton ere Mrs. Frank Hardenhurg, 75 Foster SL; Mrs. Clmence Chap-mOn of Bericley, Mrs. Leon Glynn of Mrs. TtiomiBrJVawen of Royal Oak and Nelson fledlaa of Walled Uke. A A a' The more than |6 members of tbe citizens oonunittee are dedicated to providing patient parties, fund raising and community mental health education imigrams. Fullbright Takes look WASHINGTON lB-~ Sen. J. Wfl-liam j^lbright (D-Arki, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, flies to tbe Middle East tonight for a fact-finding tour. I His itinerary, still tentative, may include BgyM. Jordan and Israel. Two Women Testify Against Ex-Sheriff MUSKEGON W - A 20-year-cM woman testified yesterday that former Muskegon Oounty JSherifl Arthur Davis once made Improper advances to her. AAA Betty Martin of Muskegon ttati* fied at Davis’ trial on an aasatot and buttary ^clutoge filed by Mrs. Ssralouise Dawson, 28, of Whitehall. Mrs. Dawson, mother ot tom children, filed the charge April 8. Davis has pleaded innocoit and to being tried before Municipal Ooiirt Judge William T. Caught and m Jury of four women and two men. Mrs. Dawson testified yesterday »t Davia made imi»x>per advances toward her twice last March 8 on two separate vlstts to her hoiAe. She was foUowed to the witness stand by Mias Martin. Hibbs Remanded in Kidnap Case Other offloert elected rsoentiy 2731 Pktotiac Rd., aecretaty; and* sM|p Justice Court yestnday for examinatkn on kktaiq^ and robbery charges was ex-ooiivict Donald .M. Hibbs. A A ,A. Hibbs’ attorney, Clarence L. Smith, indicated to Orciilt Cbwt that, he would seek a sanity hearing for the man accused kidnaping a township motel manager and Ms wife. . Htoha. 9S, wha arreatod April 1* by Keatokiar State Paitoa white driving with hto wife to a atoleu 'Ttp principally concerned witii hb ability to disttoguish betwctai right and wrong,” Smith told Circuit Judge Frederick C. Zlem when Hibbs appeared to his court tor arraignment on ^ two charges. A A A No date was set for the lower court examination. Judge Zlem ordered Hibbs returned to the county Jail under -• $5,000 bond Thug Steals $110 Slugs Owner of Store' SHELBY TOWNSHIP - A 54-yeaiMid grocery store iCOlCR ULST TIMES TONIGHT ”LIL ABNKR” 'it Happened to Jane" THE fOKTIAC PRESS, TtJESDitY> MAY 1990 H^NETEl^y -t- From the Press Box nrBnmoL.1 Willie “Call Me Bill” Hartack would probably have a hard time winning a popularity contest even if all the balloting was done by his kinfolk. Hartack, who says he’s been “answering the silly questicms of the press men for 40 ywrs,” (he’s only 23) was in typical form after riding Venetian Way'to victory in the Kentucky Derby Saturday. As shooting unit are Mike Jackson, Orin Pearson, Buzz Lewis and Tom Maxwell. this Friday’s regional meet at Borrougha Golf Ctah by tonr-lag the Brighton eonrae in toe The Maples are unbeaten in four dual meets this spring. Victhns have been Fomdale, Bloomfield Hills, Waterford and Detroit Catholic Central. ^ !ld and Claricston will be entering the Press tourney for the first time. Southfield has a talented outfit and may be troublesome for the Maples, noomfield Hills also could make a serious bid for the title. The Press tournament U sanctioned by the Michigan Hi# School Athletic Asaociatioa “■Ooiches- ^«r---'too'*^«miSlfii“ MH8AA No. t eilgibilHy forau miMt be mailed to toe Prem •ports department prior to toe The complete field includes: Pontiac Central, Pontiac Northern, Birmingham Seahobn, St. Frederick. St. Michael, Rothew ter. Walled Lake, Waterford, Bloomfield Hills, West Rlnrtmfto|rt Oak Park, Royal Oak Dondero, Royal Oak Shrine, Claweoi^, Soufh-«“H, Upeer and South Uwn. Rain Delays Scheduled City SoftlMll Openers Monday nlghrs sttoedaied official opening o( toelSM Oty rnlaod tmL City softbaOeis win try again tonight, altoongh show-an once men a threat, ton- Nattonal Leagae games an eiatod this eveMag. Haran Bowl meets Bine Star Drtve-ln at 7 and Berk’s Ante Puls faees puilpt. Sporting floods at >:St on toe Beaadette dtunoad. Vri-venal Oil Do. playt Laagdw’s Boat Ltvery at 7 and First Pm- |:M at Nortoide Park. Bob Friend lasted seven innings for the Bucs before giving way for a plnch-Mtter In his 12th consecutive unsuccessful try for a complete game against the Dodgers. Los A^les scored twice in . the fifth, srfaen singles by Norm Laric-er and Bob Aspromonte sandwiched Don Demeter’s do and another in the si^ on Lark-eris second of three oonlecutive singles. It followed two errors by shmfstop Dick Groat on Wally Moon's grounder, giving Groat flve boots in two gaihes. eoBected 11 Uta, seared seven rUM hat blasted jest fiuee hooMrs. Ms average Is .IM. Kaline, the winner of the 19^ American League batting title, has been at bat 49 times. He has scored nine runs, made 13 Mts, Mt two round trippers and batted in five nuis. Kaline baa a .245 TOPS SnUKEOVTS — Bob Allism, left, and Jim Lonon, righh congratulate Washingtem teammate Camilo Pascual as the new American ler after Ms 8-1 Monday AT nsUfas ni#t win 6ver Kansas Qty. He fanned 11 to run Ms total to 42. Allison contributed a single, double, homer and walk and Lemon added a homer and single. As^pectedi^Palnief Colonial Pick ----------------Laase. RarSwt (L. M) M » » 1 1 .11-1 list - 1 isos PORT WORTH. Texas - Where-ever Arnold Palmer plays now, the curmt “golden boy’’ of golf, who has won five of the 15 tournar he has entered this year, almost has to be made the favoiito And this Is axaefiy the nutolag to which he bas TMft been etooted tor this week’s Ulh aiwaal Na ttooal iBvttatton Osif Tonraaruen at Colonial OsHBtry aab here. Palmer was picked to win th 54-player classic in the annual pro-diction poll of the newspaper, radio and tMevMon moi who be covering the tournament. Defending duunpion Ben Hogan and Dow Finsterwald, whose 1960 record is exceeded on^ by Palmer rated a close second and third, respectively, in the balloUhg. Ken Venturi was fourth among the 22 receiving votei in the poD. Palma-, who has comiKted here kreiy..yeacalnee 19SS, hi . that he can master the tough 7,04L yard, par-70 Colonial layout, as be is already me the hMders of the tournament record for 18 bMes opening day 65 he shot two yean ago. His 65 set and sUH stanch as the National Invitatfon’s firs^und record km mark. But, In 1N8, Palmer’s seeond ronad toon soared U strokea to a dtoastoOBo Tl, followed by 78 Mossi ^ries to End Losing Streak at 10 vs. Kemmerer Colavlto. who wu looked on as Detrait’s great hope la toe eariy days ef toe eeassa, hasn’t lived la n trips to toe plate. Bilko, a fellow the Tlgnri shdled out S25.000 for though he hadn’t made the grade with four National League teams, has s J49 average after 47 at bats. Big Steve has two bomessr sovan hits, five thi’s and scored just three times. day tost season, has sUp^ on badly that bo’s besa boaciied. la 31 tripo to the plate. Paw Paw scored two rans, got tores tots, as bsasen and batted la saa marker. MaxweU has a ndero- With the club’s best Mtten hewing averages such as these, it’s no wonder the Tigers are resting Just one notch above the cellar in the American League standii^. Only cellar-dwelling Kansas City is worse off and the Athletica are just half a game behind Detroit ITie Tigers have the choice of fattening their averages or their losing streak today when they battle the sixth-place Washington Senators. The Senators are four games out of first and a game and a half ahead of Detroit The Tigers have had a twoday rest and ahould be frerii for the contest. Dm Mosri is slated to start for Detroit. He is to face Washlngtm’s Russ Kemmerer. Both huilers have 0-2 records. Ifs Hickory at Hazot DETROIT W - Hickory Major wm the feature eighth race at Hazel Park Raceway last night in 2:11.4 and returned 112.80. Prince Gamaun was second and Caro Tass third. SEAGRAM'S IMPORTED CANADIAN WHISKY a tie for l8to. bis Ugheat rank Palmer is the only one among the 65 shooters at Colonial who has not wm the National Invitation charapioneMp. The other three 18-hMe recMd hdlders (and the years of thefir 65s) are: Ben Hogan (in 1946 and 1948), CTikpdler Harper 1955) and Mike Soochak (in 1956), dll of whom will also be back and again matching strokes for the 85,006 winner’s chedi to tMs year’s 830,000 battle at Ootoo. TmAT-S CMUm Ihert ii** ** ^ Doctoring Your Golf knownisy^ the wmpany MM cut (aui. M) lu itewiMiv f halm. 1-1). T PJD. ----------- ■ t Botha. U:Mj>.ia. KAtMMM AgAOm^ ga .Frayne " ' — SaSi M 7 ___ n $ Ml VO ■? iS iU II .... . ....a 11 .<» —H -25 CtaebuaU (Purlw. M> *1 C Ln' •! Ud i miadouau oBeidIr.'iQ) to am toeo lAtooDom. 14). »:U pji fmmet tehMhikto, nKDNESndn CAMES to aw madMW l:» p. $15,000 for Qualitiers INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-Uie In-dtanapoUs b|otor Speedway today poetod prizes totaling 815,000 for qualifications fm the SOOmlle race May 30. • llie fastest quaitfior on each.of ttm four days of time tribto-dddy 14. 15.' a and.23-«Rl receive day wm 1 8300 and $300. There will be an addtttonal^lOO for toe faeteto qualifier of the four days. Ilie total is 83,500 mone «s distributed last year. Stxty*>ix car-driver obmUna-ons wlft be comptotag tor tog M quaUtytog prizes and the S8 ;^noes to toe starting libei# for toe 44fb| annaal Mcnforial Day race. PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Joat eant hit the ball stnight!” DIAGNOSIS: Hands aren’t welded Into a unit. TREATMENT: Hie main purpose of the grip la to fit the hands together on the club so that theyll work together as a unit. An important step toward achieving this Is to put the Uttle finger of the right hand in the groove between the Index and middle lingers the left hand — and apply some gripping pressure with the little flnggr. Possibly because this grip Is called the “overlapping grip,’’ the tendency for most-golfers is to simply let the Uttle finger of the right band overlap the index finger of the left and take no real part in the grip. The result Is that the hands wont be fosrJ as they should be. nUs.ls a ariner potait, to be sue. Bnt a Mg dlf-torenee In shet revzHs. Tbia is an excellent example ^ that point NOW •020 ijn */» Qi. Plat In your next game or praeUce aeeskm, make a point ef fltUi^ thei liUte finger In the groove a8 the drawing S Uluatrato^ ntaac ttu^i letUAg it lay inertly atop Uie in- -d«x finger, dee If your grip doesn’t tqel stronger and O|0re unified. 1 am sure it wfiL ^ Pertlcular travelers like the irtpomperable taete of one particulaf whisky: Imported V. 0. •iiiiiB-iitmiiis ceeriiT. ita tc|i eiff • h.i Mter. eiuiui esiln i iiiii.,.sr Mil iiitcite epriiiu • til mu IIS ..fcTWKNTY THE POI^TIAC piBSS. TUESDAY. MAY 10, 1960 4^ue tj> Standards i^Tr^k Olympic Headache NEW YORK (AP)-Plnky Sober, chainhu of the Olymi^ IVack and Flekl Ckmwittee admitted Monday that the Mslectm would have a tdni-iiaed headache «n their handa In pidring a team Ibr the Romo Olympici becauae of the gualUytoic atandank impooed by the Intematkaial Amateur Athlatk Foderatiao. .(lualifyinK atandarda. We Intend to have a meeting on June 36, tibe day after the National AAU chant-Idondiipa, at Bakerafleld, Calif, to settle the matter.” Sober pdnted out that the moat obvious compUcatloii would be a man winning an event in the final f»tnr^ to make the - "Wo have not changed our policy that a man must be onedwo-three In the final tryouts to make our team,” said Sober. “But we allxe that many compHcations oould aiiae u a result of the Sober said; "tiw three men behind him already have bettered the qualifying time for the event? That is one of the problems we must solve.” The 'final tryouts are scheduled for Pak) Alto, Calif., July 1-3. out to be a knockout blow when it was dropped Monday by the lAiive^ of Wiaconsin, kng ' ider and often a champion in the sport. In Fine Whiskey... FLEISCHMANN’S is the 616 buyl tfOT 90IUOOFb«lwl BZl cut *Mt ■LCNDEO WHISKCY * *0 PROOF . 0B% GRAIN NEUTRKl SPIRITS THE PLEiSCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION. NEW YORK CITY ^ service work. 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The d«P>rtt ed to Kentucky sa the same I regret very much to I am nqj shipping Tompion Pimlico for the Preakness,’’ Whitney advised PimUco.Press Director diaries Johnson. ’After careful analysis of his te in the derby ... I have decided to bring him to the farm for two weda for a freshener,” Tompkm’s owner added. "He has been In training a long time and he has a hard this summer." Park. The loobaUe field tor the Preak-„ess lost an impwtant mem'^ ~ yesterday whm C. V. Whitney nounced that Tompion, the beaten favwite in the doby, had shipped to his Lexington, Ky., farm foe a two-week rest. UP TO A TEAR TO PAY FOR NEW FIRESTONE TIRES LITTLE AS SpO A WEEK PER TIRE TRMS TO HT YOUR MIDOn 146 W. HURON FE 2-9251 Dayton Tire Co |(Formerj^_MARKE^ NYLON $|j|95 6.70x 15 ; BLACK TUBE TYPE ^ iPlu Tx. and Btcap. 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There is a strong possibility that the Orioles will recall catcher-outfielder Gene Green from Miami. Baltimore’s triide-A affiliate in the International League. League Issue -Crhkir Soys Program Is Ui^reaiittic; Loop Meats Next Week NEW YORK (Upl) - Caaey Stei«el recalled today that he waa ”ji»t a foul baU hitter” when ha played his first professtonal bar-' 1 game exactly SO yaars ago. I remember that I couldn’t 1 a ball fair,” said Uw »-yeaiM>ld mtoager of the New York Yankae^ turning back the clock to that first game in Kankakee, HI., May 10, 1910. "I dkto’t have the foul lines figured out and I hit all the balls foul.” ANN ARBOR IfF-The Big Ten will start wrestUng with, the round robin football acbedule at Its meeting next week aitB Frits CHsler that will damage the prestige of Big Ten football.” The veteran University of Michigan athletic director fatsists that round robin achAuling will bring harmful added pressure to coaches and players. On a number of count he calls the program ’’unsound' and ’’lidicidous.” Ik >ays the Big Ten "will pay for it in the long The controversial round robin plaa, voted iato eHect by eoa-fereace facalty represeataUves, h a Ihres-stHe affair. Beginning with the 1965-66 sdisd-ule, each school can play 10 games incluShg seiteh cohreMhOe pnies: In 1967 and 1968, eight of the 10 games will be against Big Ten opposition. The final stage gees into effect In ISSS-7S when nine games wUl ”1 get myself a meal ttekel at MedrsSBi’a Restsaraat ia Kaaaas City aad got 6646 wsrih sf food for 66,” he laM. “Yea might say that meal money was a Ut laera Importaab to aee la theee days thaa it is to modeia players becaaoe we ware gettfai’ betweea 616 aad'6lM a UMath. ■Thsra w no records of the Kuikakee club of the Northern Anociation in 1910 because the league disbanded on July 4. ”Tbey cut up the July 4 receipts and disappeared,” said Stengel. ’’In fact, they still owe me two weeks pay.” The 196546 schedules wiU be settled next week at the big ten meeting in East Lansing. "I’m unalterably opposed to it and I have been from the beginning,” said Oisler. ’’The Big Ten news’ baa. been .» ’sdiediding league. I|t’s not the function of conference to dictate to the individual achooia. pay for it to W ieag nra.” schools that operate on the quarter s)«tem, a team must play two games before the students get into sdKxd in toe fall. - - "Oh, those sure were great days,” be laughed. "The best pillow you could get on a train in fs was a suit rril. I spent many delightful hoivs la a chair car napping on my little old suit roU.” But the really big differences, according to Stengel, are modern equipment, superior fields, night baseball and,air conditioning. "Yon had to have Utfle hands in those days beeanae all they ”In lieve six M the 10 schoeds — toe team will play one game befwe the students arrive. This is ridiculous. I, for try to schedule my first game away from home.” Crialer said the faculty repre-aoitatlvea raised the round robin loone three times before it finally "It’s still unsound legislation.” he argued. "If an institution, for one reason or anotoer, doesn’t want to iday another school — fiien don’f think someone should be able to tell that school that it miist this school and that one — like it «■ not.” How, then, did the legislation go through? **I1iero are two reaoouo,” Orlo-ler explained. "Some sehoob had gamea baeause of the i and tote la eM way to get Crisler said he bdieves two btih er sdKxda — Iowa and Ohio State — are opposed to the round robin schedule. Badgers Bolster Their Opposition to Bowl Contest MADISON. Wis. (» - The WIs-coosin faculty yestoday bolstered ito loqg-standbig oiqwriUan to Big Ten participation in the Rose Bowl football game. Tbe faculty instructed its confer-enoe representaUve to vote at the next league meeting for a diange that would qiecifically include the Rose Bowl in the ban on participar tion in post season events for any sport. 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But, now that ] mentkm it, U’s sure been fun.'* Yaakeea te alaa Anwrioaa Leagae peraraato ta U years pisysd far a wiaaiag team la Ms first game but said, '*1 gaess I was aa gaad tack charm.” "The team won Its first game, all right," he said. "But I can't remember when it won anotoer In fact, Caaey volunteered, toe first year in baaeball "was a little deal I made off the field.” ■aid. "That’s why aU the old Yoa’d toiak fiMsy pear fielders but they weren’t. Wesita’ those old gloves; It seas get year flagdra all eat, too. They were made at started to endk we’d sthk it In a iMKket of water aad the crack would close.” Ball idayers today would find it hard to believe toe type that existed in those days, a ing to Casey. "They used to make old ballplayers the grounds keepers,” he “Some of them even had reputatfams. But the outfields were always uneven after rained. We’re playi^ tm pod tables today because we got men like Mr. Topping (Yankee coowner Don Topping) who love to watch the grass grow. "We Adn’t have night baft Iheu,” Ouey oeaUaued, “aa wa traveled oa aleetrte trains. There Jim Pqdoley inks 4th Pact With Redskins WASHINGTON UR-The Wato-ington Redskins yesterday nounced the signing of Jim Poddey and said he will be converted fron? halfback to end for the 1960 National Footb&n League leala This will be Poddey's fourth year with the Redskins. The loi> mo' Central Michigan boi^ reported marked improvement in ,a knee which was subjected to a cartflage operation a year ago and contoiued to bother him last fall. Lions Sign Gil Mains DETROIT tB — GU Mains, a rou^and-tumble defensive lineman from Murray State College, has signed his 1960 contract with the Ddrdt Ltona. The 30-yearold Mains, the liods’ 20th draft dwice in 1962, will be playing bis eighth National Fod-ball League season with the Lions. 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Processed firuka and Juices win be in heavier sigi|dy this spring and early summer than a year ago. More watermelons fewer cantaloups are indicated the first few months. Fredk cttras supplies will de- IlMi la aohioMiL Ruinphrey takes a hilghtor view. U he Iosm here he’ll pwih oa to too next pri-nmiy. Mho nato Tommy Farr la hto frameaB Amerioaa Invasloa. But all of a sudden, it hardly matters which of these two liberal Democrats wins or loaes. It re-mtoda me of a worid series we had in Milwaukee in 19S7 and all of us were gabbing about and the papers were full of how the Braves were going to fare against the Yankees when without waning the of bat hitting ball temipted by the drilling note of “bleep . . . Weep . . . Weep” — from space. The Russians hiul gotten there first, they whipped ua. irg DIFFERENT NOW 'I honestly don’t see why Sputnik is very impwtant,” an earnest baseball writer said to me. I’ve often wondered how he felt dnce then. He has the comfort of knowing that some of our top : .. Wadiihgtoh; toauffi« Ihe Me John FoWer Dulles, experienced the same idiotic indifference. It must be frigid comfort. Notv, when hen In Weat Vlr-glaU Mtoiiig rise mattered except the primary and electhm. We have toe earn of toe spying U*. Great mOoas have been ^y-tag OB oae another dnce the birth of ooBfederattens of The tragedy of the discovery and toooting down ot the high flying Jet piloted by Ftands Powers, ba-sIcaJly, la toe tooddng stupidity of that branch of government which ordered sudi a voyage. The summit and the preddential trip to Russia, Japan and Korea are coming up. our face by sending a plane across toe heartland of the U.S.S.R. tb get what must have been Just one more shot of that land. It was shot dtoni. as It ehouM have been. We surety would have VI was oar repBtattaa for fair ptay, iBtofrity, riee-above-the-saeaky-prytK-* • ■ appellatisa torsugh toe world, even la too Oommanist eooBtrleo. Thai's la-llBitely Biaro laiportaat. Somebody, or some agency, has fouled the great chance the president W toe United States had of leading the western powers to a ' THE GIRI>S western powers had never mora united since Worid Wdr H. Now Britain and Francs wonder aloud how we could have goofed at a nxHnent when (or the first we could present a real aoUd front against Khrushchev. * ♦ ★ Somebody pulled toe rug from under Ike Just at he was abfMt to embark on bia last meeting with the leader of. the opposidao, and, in June, his Wiedictory, not only to the peoples of the Soviet Union i|ut to the peo|des of the worid. In a quarter of a century of reporting, this is the first time I’ve ever felt my country really ADAM AMB8 By Another good-si^ crop peaches in the southeastern states is indicated. Potato sivplies should increase noticeably as mid-1960 approaches. Styplles of many proce^ veg-ethtdes irill continue less plentiful than a year earlier until the 1960 packs come on the market this for Medical School BATTLE CREEK U»-The W. K. Kellogg Foundatlw, has granted SnJ82,k)0 to the University of New Mexico to help the school establish a school of the basic medical sciences. Medical students will attend the school- lor two years and then transfer to traditional iour-year Ihedical schools for their Jtador and senior yeato. The grant was announced with the aim of reducing the t slKHlage of physidans. Urges Code to Control Imported Walnuts, Dotes WASHINGTON (AP) - A House Agricultm subcommittee urged today to approve quality contrds for imported walnuts and dates. California members of C _ asked enactment of legiriatim to require that ingiorted walnuts and dates meet the same grade, size, quality and matwity requirements that are now imposed on domestic walnuts and dates. This r matoea. avoeadoa, mimgoa, limes, grapdridt, green peppers, : potatoes, coeumber and eosdant PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1960 T\VENTY»TimEh Anaconda Incomo Qtops 20 Pcti in First Quartor NEW YORK un»Anacanda Co. Tirt tncoiiM for the flnt quarter dropped more than 20 per cent below the game period a year earlier, the company reported Monday. Eaminga totaled $12,960,000, equal to $1.21 a ritare, compared with $16,250,000, or $1.52 a share. The flgurei are before depletloh Mtreun i ranuo SALS s.m. M Mv ISth INS s IIM Moat, a «r. aortal Numbw and exdding 'equity in a subsidiary, Anaconda Wire & CiUe Co. Chairman Clyde E. Weed said the dix^) was due to >^kes at some U.S. operatkos pdilch lafted' until the middle of Febuary. He said present demand for copper, espedally in Europe.' is excellent and the outlook for the remainder of the year is food. Other earnings: Sutherland Pdper Co. for six months ended March 31: 1960 I960 Net income $2,403,704 2,039,818 A share $1.08 -----Wodward An., Farndala, U that addraat btlni wbtra tba v«l to ftlortd ftsd bt Inspeeled/ to. U. : N-Sub Circles World Without Resurfacing WASHINGTON (APl-Hie'U. S. atomic-BOwered submarine Triton has gone around -the world without resurfacing. 'it it it ■ The huge, 7,750-tiin submerisUe, designed as a radar warning %hip, was beaded for her home port ot lookiiig for Capital Gaii? 3 Common Stocks 1. Two lolow $30.00 — Ono Bolow $10.00. 2. All Three ore Paying Dividends. 3. Each has Excellent Growth Potential, for Mere la/ermeUea Call 11. J. Mler Ca , CONFEDERATION LIFE EtiaUltkad Wl "LOW COST FAMILY PLANS"* Pholtd FE 2-1453 Chat. I. Tsrr OHn I. Lalarfe News in Brief A teMsIon set valued at fUO and an air conditioner valued at were stolen from the Spada-Beverage Co., 922 Oakland Ave., yesterday, the owner reported to Pontiac Police,/ Baiaauie Sate. 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Edward L. tNed) Beach, foimer naval aide to President Ehsenhower, thus had added a first to the long-range underwater exploits of the Navy’s _ ing fleet of nucibar-powered sub- arid Finance Old Crop Wheat Is Only Gainer She is the country’s—and presumably the world’s—first ship to be powered by dual nudear re- Hcr submerge^ circumnavigation trip wai- longer in mileage thaa imder-ice voyages of the Nautilus, Skate and Sargo in thrir polar trips which included runs from Hawaii to the Atlantic via the North Pole, But the 'Trition despite her weeks of underwater travel apparently Nsrthwsriiwu IWmery meHiir^ ‘“ not surpak. tte suhme^ CHICAGO »- (Md crop wheat atood akme today at the only slg-nificant gaiaer in early dealings on the board ol trade. * A a within the first few minutes it had added a major fraction on continued Short-covering and some buying which appeared to be for export interesU. 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Let 'Whatever your investment objectivaa may be—extra income, tax-free income, caidtal build-up—you can attain them through a planned imaatmant program under the guidanda of azpatienoed Watling, Lercfaan A Co. rapraaentativaa—an inveatment pngram that’s taOand to fit ymir neads. the money you work for work for you . drop in to yopr nearest Watling, Lerchan A Co. o6Sca and diaoMB your inveatment ' future with one our r ‘ You’ll be riad you did. Watling, Lerchen & Co. SCRVINQ illCMiOAn IIIVISTdllt aiMCE till WAniNO, tmCNiN A CO. 402 I FE 2-0274 sity of Monteridea, Uruguay. Gardiner, who lives at 1718 H(d-Commerce Town- ship, was presented with the university’s pennant by the group’s leader, Protessor R^alfo J. Martinez Giandre. B. Ead Puckett, a board member of Waite's Inc., operator of Waite's Depailment Store. Huron Hwpttat. A at Saginaw has bean ^ected a Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Puckett has bean chairman td the board of the Allied Stores Corf. New York, lor 2T years. He has been associated wifii Waite's siiice 1939. . Let Uf Out, 21 Shout JOHANNESBURG, South Africa Twenty- * 8«pi. . l.n% Dm. . i.MVk B: i.SOH D;c.’ ... \.nv* . lit lard (drunii . i.n'i sept......... le. MARKETS IMarket Tense; Capital Also The following are top prices covering sales of locally grown produce brought to the Farmer’s Market by growers and sold by them in wholesale package tots. Oaotatlons are fi|roiahed by the Detroit Bureau ol Markets, as of Friday. Dvtroit Produce NEW YORK If) — Electronics ilvanced in a quiet and sUghtly lower stock market early mis Movements of most key stocks were very .narrow, a few gains and loues going to about a point. Most of the leading electronics susLmade gait» running tp a point or Brods 'Fiance' Liked Furniture \ -Pays Fine SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)-The stripteaser who denuded actor Broderick Crawford’s home ot $15,000 worth of furniture has been fined $300 and placed on fiv» ^ years' probation. g it it Virginia Rangel. 26. was hrM guilty despite her plea that #ha - was Qrawford’s fiance—and waa-’ niovir« his furniture "to safeguard It" when he went on a trip and bis home was rented to another tenant. it it it Andre S. Brummer, C. oript-ally charged like Mias Raiigei with grand thrft, was acquitted on evidence that he help^ her moi« the furniture but didn’t know it wasn’t hers. • L Rortbani Spy. ba. . RUIrtSRLU Atparitus. dM bc)u..............11.3 BnU. ioppad. bu. . ..........3.1 OntOBi. dry. 6S-lb. Iwf u. trMn. dot. bcbi ____I nu, 11-lb bM . Pmalpi.^ bu.......... PoutMi. SO-lb bus lUdUbM. Black, Vk bu. The market tVRS mixed in early trading then gradually assumed lower tone on balartce with no particular selling pressure. Brokers aaM that bath the technical paaitloa at the market iis Poultry and Eggs DKTKOrr POVLTBT Gets 152 Stitches After Car Crash . It took 132 stitches to close external and internal cuts of the face and head of a Rodiester man yesterday after his car smashed Into a fence, according to sheriffs deputtes. Gerald L. Hill. 27. of 320 E. Thirii St., is listed in satisfactory condltioi today at Avon Center Hwpttnt. A passenger to his car, Christine Van Buren. 18, (rf 180 Auburn Rd„ Avon Township, was treated and released. v...—. CoiMumurt trad* _____ _ ‘traded! WblU* Orad* * Juabo TMa. f«« 44; txtra larct ISMr 17. l*w 41; lartt M-U, few 4^; Livestock PStROrr LtVRSTOCK DrmOTT, M*y U (APi-CMUe-S*)-ble l.CdO; rteuthUr Meera and htiferi ___ ectire ateady: cowa active to atrensi buUa fully tUady; few I and lou choice ateen IPlS-llW 17.0d-U.14; food ‘ •— HID toid deputies he ci hill on Avon road at Eaot Avon circle and hit holes in the road which threw his car out of control. r..- TonKfllsV to—lOoaplIed by Tbe Asaoeteted Prru): In£iit. liaUaUtU. St^a Met chanfe .... Neoa todaj Free, day Waak age MoBtb ago 'fth 111.4 IIO.S M.0 114. .311.4 li7.1 H.1 111.- ..lll.l 114.4 48.9 114.4 .314.4 UlA 141.3 111.' 137.1 tU.l W.i 117. ..U4.4 IM.l 141.4 ns. 147.7 114.4 Ml M7. ^.4 147.4 JM.I 174.1 -----Mo. I---------- No. 1 and 1 IM-SU 1 aad 1 nam Ib. ____________ . Mo. 1 and 1 aad 1 MO-440 id. aowi lS.W-14.10; NO. 1 and 3 444-404 Ib. -1WI 11.00-1S.M. Vaalara-SalaMa US; atiady to otroat: ..iMt atraatth on utility and low atand-ard Itfhtwelsbt vualera: nod And choice 17.M-34.04; nrlaio 34.40-ll.M; atandard ----17.04; eull aad Utiuty 14.04-14.44. wp—Salable 740; auall aupply ____i aetlv* ttroht to ISc hither: few load* choice and nrtme thorn ianba 13.40-14.04: load prime thorn lamba No. I pelU araund *4 lb*. 34.10a tood and ebolce thorn lamba 14.40-31.50; cull and utility 14.04-14.44; cuU to choice tlauth-ter ewe* S.00-4.44. 111.4 Area Homes to Be Open for House Tour May 17 Eleven homes snd one church are on the itinerary of. the I960 Planned tor Living” tour, sponsored by the Oakland County Qiap-te? for PUmned Parenthood. This tour is scheduled tor Tuesday, May 17 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Afl but one of the homes are in the Bloomfield HUts-Birmingham area. ’The contempOTary tri-level alaA /I-1J DidukAMM I. 4aS home of the Gerald Richters is in Huntington Woods. This home has a 30-foot square living area. Hi ^rmingham Mr. and Mrs. James Morrisca Taylor are opm-ing Hirir compact white d^iboard home wMch is fumidied in a combination of contemporary and antique styles. The Deaton Aaderaan heme on Lan^ Pine road Is one of " • Jft " ------- Country living is the feature ot the Bennington road home ot the C. Tberon Van Dusens. Colonial ' design, it has many features that contribute to the failure of the owners. The brick patio and terrace overlook a wooded ravine. FTBST PUTE GLASS Fine paintings, a French Baroque parlor and the first large plate glaai made in America can be seen in the home ot Mr. Mrs. Clifford West on Lone Pine road. ’This is an older home that has been remodeled. Tbe Oeeixe Waybwns aro opening their eenfemperary bome eb Vbay Lake. Funiitare, fabriea aad patartti^ have heed deatgned and need te emphasise the coe temporary style at the turn of die centiny. This is a home for comfortable family living. ’The family kitchen and the swimming pool aie feature attimetions. old country Mtchen brand new colonial home is seen in the Smnud J, Lang home on Rathnraor rc^. The house over looks woods and falre^ys. more caatemparary the kitehea to aa eleetrenlc ’The Bine Narme eentemiMmiry la en Cedar Bei^ Drive. Aa ua-naoal Item ia this heme la the Minoru Yamasaki designed the contemporary Unitarian Church on North Woodward where refreshments Trill be served. Via-itors are urged to see the glass and panel in the meeting ’The rise pf electronics was ascribed to hopes of more spending tor missile components in view of the dampening of prospects for disarmament at the summit conference. Aircrafts were mixed, as wei-e DETROIT. May 4 survived by thro* arandthll. .. .n. Puntral Mrvlo* will be bald Wedantday. May 11. at 1 p.m. from Rliblsnd Methodist Church with Rtf. Tromtai Levejnv otTIrt-atlof. Interment In Bifbltnd Cemetery. Mr. Oeneb will Ur In ttale at the Blrhardeon-Blrd Pu-nerel Nome. Milford. Memorial ' donations may b* tent to tho. Hlshlaod^^odU^Charch COB. MAT I. 1414. CRABLB8 B.' 1174 Wabaeao 8t. Wallod Lake: . ate 40: beloved bueband of XIolte ' B. Cot; doer father of Mn. Ralph Taylor. Mri. Stanity Orr. Mr*, loo Still, R. Carton Cot. Howard Co* and KabDoth Coe; dear brotb-*r af Mra. WlUlaro J. Kraft: abo turvivtd by 14 irandehlMran knd* five treat-mndehtldran. Puneral eervte* win b* heW Wednesday, May 11. at 1 p.m. from the PIrat BaptUt Cbarob, Walled Uke. Interment In Rlehardeon Caaeetery. Mr Cee will llo In etet* at ttM . Daneleon-Johna Funeral Hum*. iLDBR. MAT'p, ins. LILLIE M.' Ml Tower Bd.; an M: dear —I. 3aba tBuibv Charles C. BMar, Mr*. Darwin •Bettyi Bicbmsa and Mn. Walter by 11 traadchlldron and four ttaat-fraBdehlWreei. Ponaral aervio* will b* baW Tburaday, May 11, at 3 p.m. tram Doaalaoa-Johat Puatral Mobw. mtanaont la TTatarford Caatar Otmttary. Oravetld* ttrvlai under aaaptec* of Bebeeta Lodge Mo, 4W. fiOLMQOIBT, MAT 4. ION. OfrNtOB B, m Idlapajn.; aja^N: beleved lar ot : 1«. ML- _________ Mra. noraac* A Boat Puatral __.TOUfha Cal Pack . . Catum AH. - trrr : . 11' ,MpPl A suit was filed by the couiity in September 1958 demanding that the two municipalities reimburse the county,for election costs in- - — - tt.™ 1. I devoted to family kelrlaama. la lncon»r«Don. The loans date back as far as 1954. Judge Beer ordered the city to pay $19,876.47 and the township $6,364J0. , The judge said the iKje of evidence picseited argumoits heard today and otho* court sessions leaned toward the ^ounty. He said the two areas “legally required" to meet the demands of the county. Southfield finally beepme a city in April 1958 after the - The Etoo Ototar Bend drive ii one ol the poriry homM featured ix the May 17 house 1 sponeored fay the OridBad OMBity Chqipler Planned Pareatiioad. Oaigiied fiy Oliw H altn^ Ifome on Soden Lain concern trates on indoor-oatdpor living. Wide ex|iBnies ot giasi oontribute to this fading, Houaei oM be (qtoH from 10 B. m. to 4 p. m. lb ... il.l It Pella . , ...1 Caab R . Nat Dairy ... Nat Oypt . . Nat UaS ... ‘ NT Central .. Norf A Watt. I , No Am A Nor Pae Ohio OU .... 34. Owent Cns_ . M. Oweni til 01.141. Pue OAll . SO. Paah *1M *.! a.. . J’ •• ’iiKV............,, ■■■• 411 sevloa . ei.T KJa?Kf . ;:S.r Bty Tab ....43 ... tra Boob .. 44. i.i sAC :::: 8l *■1 eou By ... It St piSr : • • ISl A L . koiWy'Bay ! I * MTBOIT 8TOCRC )C. J. Neohler Co.) Pltvrti after dtelmal pohtu art alsti Blfh Low R lutp. Oo. 1.4 3.4 S-L.^'a'^* Omr^Co.* .. lSK‘'^V Th* Proohet Co.*... Bury Mf*. Co,*.,™.. Tr'-Ao RdlaOB Co,... *Ro-iala; bis aas Dow-yems t p .*4 lo-'v trs.vp off 1 14 Ml'» 144.7* off I Hospifol Service Group ln$talls Three Officers ROYAL OAK- . u t^«T tft u \‘im. Hnip Wnnted Mnin miM tar lu local r*““ •'*•*■ “ ■ttloa oflert r — anor cwportval ^___________I rtarttog lala : irnuvat ucuagUM-f^ A PART-TIME JOB .. Reundi ftl OR MWi. - Mnjt ^ wUlla« lo workj or i otoalBCS votldy. M iisnAV^.’S LawroBW, PoBflao. _ n|i0^r.limp.LB • AOro_ UAJH SHOE salesman r«0 Urn* poamoa. BipajImM helpful bat not nteaum. adM in porioo only, itooo RoSi 9 S. ToAtgroph. ToMtoWIN __ SALESMAN’S DREAM . rl^aTplu X*aSS5a5;"’i»JS salesmen. eommleslon. Cen^ AUJMIMOII A Career in Sales Management flcae throufh^ tba eogntry. le laoklaf lor a few outetamfliii men, n-n «tare of ate. With a etront lales interest wh» nan PfO|fr*“ sz.’^ •rin.aiijs’''"5 2Sl"5!&!SS‘T.ihrth?-“ pant baeacl etncttjr an mart AVERAGE DRIVER CAN GROSS TO $15,000 AND OVER A YEAR IN MOVING BUSINESS. ;*&_ Operator" for North Van Unse. TUe U a so aaee Tonture tor respoakblo, Mtloas drteere W awn and, MMral*poHr wn'euSane. Mane antra boaeflts. too -Tlrao mil. forme, free ean malateiiaBe^tree Ueaneee. and tax beaaflU. Ph^ of paarmrand work, no aalUnt ba m toad phpateai caodlNooi —--------------- Ueanae: hare iszjr£:s alraadp a—‘ ■ traetor. : naodad. 1 HMp Wanted Male t — MUSICIANS -4- NEEDED ~ .>p-Wotah aalf-et^U^aataar [led men^Wrlta ^ea man-Unmadtatalp. PahUae Pram. - Service Station Man Cxparlaoead with taaa uit * tam aral maetaanleal i^wl^a. nil iarliK loads fUnMeaeii. m»e» w ttaa par weak. >« »-Tia«. WAirncD MECIUNIC anpaa, rount, not marrtad, also one brake apacinllat. Ptm teehnleal ■ehaallat. In^araaa .at Andy Calk! Oarata. Tfl Baldwin. WOOL PRESSER W a weak innraataa if ... n produce. Write Pantlne Praea Would, You Change Jobs Por IT.SN a year? Bama nlihls. food future.- mast b« bard work- Sr.%*w5«? Help Want^ Female 7 T HOT81 '’•Ai ALTBNAnON LAOT. APPLT .. person, VoorheU 1 Hour Cleanert, iiaa W. Walton. Drayton Plalni. BABThrmilO AND ubi"“ " work, t days weak. 1 awn tranapertatioa. P FB 4-1630 after t p.m. BABY BITTBR rnoik U M i:N P.IB. Apply the Pastry, tak »-■ lira. Harmon. ____________ CURB WAmtESS II OR I UKB WAITHEBB IS Un '''Ff'l Married pralerrad. Super Chief Drive Inn. Telegraph near Dixie. CURB llrAITRBaBBS, A h W B^ Bear SU W^jlJ I at. Buron. Jobs CURB WAITRESSES Ted’a has Immadinta apanhif foi curb waltraaa on .day and alxht shift Apply in parson mily. Apply in perton, tW W, Hu: ' fAHtr 3 0qvm aSS&M EXPERIENCED COOK “* • “tedV- (Woodward at Bg. take Bd.l W. iaHnaw. OUNTAIN Oi- MAyfoIr a-«M«- ^U^IN I OAiTB A Sms oT my A ^ ;WUl_ea3dar jjwraon. Write ______________aaad ehUdron for worklu parents. Modern aney to .ears for home la Rachaatar. '• IP TOO HAVE DiBD AVON COe metlea you know you eon eon them. Muiy doUnra can bo oomad aenrlelnt eustonmra in a tarri, ton near you. y^aoa today FB . aaiM In proma- Hua or write Drayton FUilne bomadottrory aytum. p. o Box M. ------—- NiSim. aaa-^lgg.* Are Vm raadiax tui anuaa your bnabnad'a ■ • ■ ■ bath ef yoR agiiiaa„*c&Jiai8 ^haSefopodVy Melnarhay, WMl Northwaatom BwT;__ WQKibi. lA«/c IN ovfnSaWW-town office. Must ba wflUnt wurtt; “ ■ hare ^saaat TOlea. 4 rk dally • to 1. 1 to I. woa.,lah» and boo----..r appolatmoat onU FB tntwW' iKmiBNCBD. TOX IKt------------------ fStiiSU; Help W«nt^ COMMUnOH AFFUANCB AND Ularialoo aalaaparaon. Ap^ la -------- —...------- i^ABUbHBD W avallabla. Full o. . MlbiCAl,“YWCHNICIAN. BEAL B8TATB BALBBM^ salcelady. Full Urns. Bar* ”**»?akforSr.La«.ff* Employment Agencies 9 EVELYN EDWARDS T(XlATIONAL OOUN8BUNO BBRVICB_ , nth BAkT HURON 8U1TB i FB MOM rr FB 4-143I HOT AUractlva woman who is polled and mature must type and Ilka pabik cootset work. Newly daa- Secretary $400 Intaraatinf poatUon ayalUble II you bays (ood akilla, I day wa^, new. madam offices, exeetlent fo lure. Borne knowledie of book-keeplnx holpful but not nocoa- InetructloM 10 %bB^KR6^rNbrc£A8B^ as. Btudy at home apr— “— Diploma awardtd. If 71 or OTIT and laft sobooI, frea eat-—------ Dept M.. . Chlcajo I. lU. Work WenteJ Mele 11 A-l CARFBNTS5 WORE.. NEW and rapalt. FB ♦AiW. iSir, RsA F Brumm. FB ♦ A-T FAINTINO AND WAtL IPA- AHMWNflCB %ABiraN^Si^ wishes work FB »-ia»3. CSVBNTRT. SO TRa.^l». Rl-imlre. remodell— - ipectaltT Rea». S-4TI8. ___________________ WiSRBa ANT KINO OF FB M3S4. _______ MAN. Jo”wANT8 WORE OF AN* Mod. >-B e-MOO. _______ tins 11 Mf JOB. 1 *W6W lWlAi¥ Pm d^i. Wall, window waeblax. odd fobs. Reeionable and pro- ol.^c^ea WALL W Ru^ carpow, npoN. cisaom. r m fotmb' MAN II. waWb #ORi ui aar kmd . nc lodso. -if • w vr.-sr?: or part-time work. OB 3-48». DRAFTSMAN ' »«n, Bloomlleld HlUe. _ ^ rirumurai A-^mJpnjsT wantidTcau, j —‘—>1—I FI I-4M». __ OBNBliAL OFFICfc WORK, liwiNO shift. Apply Poattoc Osteopathic M food' housework. Ref. Over 10 yrs. exp. p.m Rlnxiey BuUdlng Service •(SK Tanas., FB 4-0000, roTiTlP^flbviSO; l» vXVi squlppad. FB 4A400. I,A.JQpin«. Bonby R^6pM.nio, new 'vjjOT"2?*bS«*ffissa R. Clark_____________ R. O. 8Ntl®rFlOORJUTlM' ygdiBB and tlnletalnt. Fbooa FB UMOOBURO. QUAU+Y~WdRB> Fb*'i tojf**‘ ‘*’****^ * apsolalty. < ROOF REPAIp HAVB8THOPOHIBO FB 4A444 imNCHnni. bxcavatino''for septic tsaka. Field tile, foatlaxa. (fehai and boat well. UL S-04M. Sndbr rnnino baibi^tbT Ftwo oittmafoa. my MWO._ WATERPROOFING Work tuaraateed.,_^e etilmatei. ________FB 4-OtW BulMIng SiippHee__14 NEED CASH FOR REFAHW OR now ^boaatrueUonf lee 8BABOARD nNANOB. tIM N. Ferry. FB 001.__________________ ButineBi Servicy i-A-i UMryrojrna only ALUMINUM BKUTTRRB For BNYIRI front of HCRTBl or ALUM. DOOR CMOFY (ISO to 1100 VALUB) with comMsto houet Job of ALUMINUM 8IDDto_ _ MO MOMBT DM-Ut PMT. BUMMin $0,00 month and up JOB VALLBLT CO. OL 1-00S3. Dayi-lTM. If DO answtr sail OL l-Olll inOMB-AWMlNOB-aTORMB IlLMABn ofIFountain rtMn repaired by factory tralaod man at our ottico. Oenerul FrinUnx h Offieo supply Co^» W- >-••• rence Bt. Plume FB S-Oill, BWMPiELb WALL CLBANiSi. wall and windows. Reaeoaable. palrtax and rewlndlnt. Flke. Fhoae FB V30«.______________ _____________________ FB 44U0 MCNBIL‘8 ROCVIMa AND Metal. Bfoyestrouihliu and Inx, free eetlmateeroR S-4070. Saws, Hand Lawnmowers MACHINE BRARFENBD -MANLEY LEACH 10 BAOLBT BT. Bookkeeping & Taxes 16 Drcssnwking, Taiiloring j7 ALTOTATOM^ im 44001. « Flor- BREMMAEIMb. TAItORDjO. ikL ditfden Plowing iBf, Reasonable prlcoe. Call Noel Marita. FB O-TIOO.______________ SaRDEN FLOWING k TILUNO. AU kind! of tractor work. W. M. Lldater. OR 3-3070. ' OARDI^ P£5wINO ^ LOT oS acreage, anywhere, FB.bAOll. CURbkN PUIWINQ IN THB yelnly - AND LAWN FLOWING dratliol Reas. OH 3-4U1. Liort iIauuno an5 oardbn |tow^^uy elxa and reaeonablt. kLORUNO. MANURE * TRdcK-Ing. Clarkaton-OraytoB. MA B-iOW. VaRNBR-B ROTO lawae and gardeae. XlNO incomo .Tax Service 19 Otnea O^n Even 48 E. Flke FB V1101 or FB MTT3 Laufulry Service 20 COMfLETB FAMILY XAUNORY service—shirt eerytee. Fonllae Laundry, 440 8. Taltgraph. FB lAlOl Dy Kate Omiui “The English Department lail't very progressive. My other had to read this same novel whra she was In school! *' PaInthig * D^eratlng « UT CLAas FAINTUfO AND DBI> ms Frai*^ttia!Cm'lFKb UL kisoi. rtiiiY ni«Ri« BBCORATOS; Fapartng. wrs04$._ A-l FAINTINO a Paper remoyad. FB 4-itl8. perleaetd palater. laaurad. Ftaa matejiJ^ H»TO^ INTERIOR iND K^^ oratlnt, O Ll-ltSS. Paintin5Tnt. a bit no xa too eraaU. FB $-000d or FB 4-»7i. PAiNTINO, FApiRiNd. RBMOV- al. ■ Waea!^^jrB_^»lI^_____ PAINTINO. WAlX WASBim. FA- AiifTiMa, iNT. a S3Sfi“- ■■ ■ Television Service 24 JENSEN’S TV 8ER«CE. AFTER-Doen h efnteg emU Fg >0W. ^^^ph^tei^g 25 BAKLB'S CUSTOM UFBOLST^ i^j^llM Oooloy Lugo R4. BM THfMtAS UFHOLSTBBniO 301 NORTH FBBRT ST. FE 5-8888 Lost rimI Fouml 26 BILLFOLD WITH FICTUBE8 AND papers, please return to name and address on drlycr'i license. Reward. FB 4-1137. 4T11 HusUm Wtd. Mouiehold Ooedi 29 ATTENTION 1 Spot eaeh for used toloylsICBS. foniltnro aad mltao'laaoooa. Frso _eeUn.atoe. FE M*“ ArmANOpTAND all kinds Wt^ad. lea. caa" ----- 3.QMS, 1 iAftOAUr lea, caah^ NBBOe"Sbw: ___ .-m. TVs a eppUancee. Top prieaaJPlea^ Fb. FB SdS«. SPh for purnitorc itko pllaaeot. Old ploMs or bouaotun. Frompt —.............- ”■ 4-70IL ________ , ^ QCP OS BUT #f «m SBLL ft tat you. OA aim Wtd. MisceManeoui 30 DUIB AUCTION HODM!. or*« Wanted to Rent * 32 BUILDIMO BUITABLB FOB SMAU. ehurch. Call 10-3 Mon.-Frl. P8 _M7T3 or eyas. FE 3-UOO. 0 H RISTIAN SbHOCX^MCliiSs CLEAR. 3 BEDRM. HOUSE, D» slrabla Balghboibood. Furnish rtf-eraaeti. n 3A314. Data Bctinad- and garage da- U yard aa M*o*. ROOM AND BOARD WANTED BT elderly xenUemaa In boAe; Black. FB t-34». Loer ROLL OF Bitia AROtmo ARP Store. Reward. FI 3-3701, LOST! 1 TEAR OLD BLACH LA- itrlayer, ylc. of :---- Id's pM. Please ytelaity. 3 udulta. FB 5-6330. Wtd. Contracts, Mtga. 35 iSS^ o'm rsfs?* taathar < ijj!* lUi^: $1,000 TO $1,000,000 ANY CONTRACT, ANYWHBRl LOW DIBCOUNT-OUK* ACTION Deal wllh a rallaWe flrr Fatk 1 UfiMd ir - — — IB 0-0431.-- - _ ntl-------- —«^‘NCB CO. %J0T: JPnil'TAXf Z Vt'AnUbb, _ ^a. Ai lAWMt Kgl&STgW'orjeSJ BD.wntwl iQ, faulty. Caah buyers waiting. No ebn|* 11 o n..a. iOST: FRI. FXMALE BRINDLB terrier at Rudeon A putaam. Re-tarn to 00 Budeoo for Reward. BTUMP RBMOVAL Tret remoyal. trimming, get e bid. FB 3-TlM or PI I-0T36. araaiva, rtmovea trlmired i— — cicaoup of all debrie. 4-4830 or f»F 3 0IM,________^ uu^x. .-«• INVKLOPB. 414-010. , Waxe slip la eareloM wtth aamt aBBlIH on It. Contact at stora or borne, -FB4-mi. *’*^ker*8panlel. ahoit^ tat}. U-eeaat No. 0073. Around 7 Harbor at White Lako. CaU Calloct VB A030I. Dotrott LOST: BLACE AND I ‘ Pialo, BO tall, pel I Luach. Dlxlo. Notices and Peraonals 27 ------worry. Enow tbo facta. Bx- pert shadowing. FB 0-030L ANf' OIRL OR WOMAN nUR lap a frtoadly advisor phont FE 3-5133. After 4 p.m. or If no a~ twer, FE iwm CuitUdanttal. f k£ VQI! WORRI-O C--------------- drafUmAn. CaU OR 4-0431._ B3VBRISNCSD CABIUBR FOR -rasturaBt. cafeteria. aMt ap-paarinx. working boura. ll to,I, MoDahaa's, 074 Bait Mapit. MI mW. Permaaeot year around woi y^aSac Proi DEBTS? IMMEDIATE AtrTION On any food Uad eoMraoU. How or etasoaad. Tour catb upon esl> M. AWi?e,*‘TeSXi2 Ik. L, Templeton. Realtor ‘ 3M ^bard Latj M _ FE 4-4SdO LAND CONTlitCTI TO BUY OR to soU. Ear- Oamle. EM 3 3itl Rent Apts. FnmMied 37 AND IWCTI^ SS*” 4 »OOMS. BUmUM » _ furnUbod, I unfumlehed, with ■tove and refrtaarator. t amaU baby waleema. M44 AuMra Ava., AubOT nalghta Fhona TO. t-1330. drea wale. FE B440I;___ nbOMS, FRITATB BATH. PRI-vwta antranoa. FE omoo. rsosiBTKtarpfZiSirwiiTa IngtoB, ehlldran walaoma. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PRTtATi -------- 41 Moralaad ----- yth^tofWjt^alaama. OWT ibOMi. COMPLETE. At so untumuhad 4 room, bath, let floor. 33 Stolabangb Court, at room, r elf an, it Nl. _ -—-------- rTTNEWLY DEC., east twa. aaa mo. Wt 3-1044. I NICE ROOMS AND RATOTfi 4-0330. iPLOli.- bath. uHUH«i —-AdulU only. Vie. of B. 1 .Best Blvd. FB 44444 C FB 44407. rioooa. lit flOOR, ALL UTIL- "irjL- 0-I1I4._____________ 3 ROOM AFT. FVt. B«T. AND bath. Mo chlldraa. IB 3-4443. FrOOSO. VBRT'oilAN. FRIVATB •bath and enfmnoe. Beauty rei* mattreaa. 47 Oakhlll. FB 3-0007 I NtCB RIA ftlUfita FURN. pvt, bath and eat., 03 Ruth St. 0 Rboks AND BATH. CLEAN. PRI- vaie. Heit ilde, ^ ‘f®? downtown. Coilple oUp. FB 4-4031. 1 RM. AFt. ADULTS, CLOSB IN. 0 MiUor Street. 4 ROOMS AND fAl» BMf TTBL-come, la Fontlac MT 3-llSl. riiiai 4 ROOM. nUVATB bath, TO Clark. Apply apiartmeat 1.___ 4 ROOM MCH3IRN, PARTLY FURN-lehod. MA 4-1^. VPVB out /vmo . S'lJS*. ^‘-o'ImTbW wmiau Rd. AdulU mp. T^ilY 4 ROOMS AWB BATH 7-fl34, MICE CLEAN 1 ROOM. BATH WOMB*, wm n«AW4M. ___ 4'rM. LOWBR. rffTBA-fiTAND eat. Mletly fura. Clean, couple ofUy. no pats. Fvt. parktas ouo-40, Nr---- . -______ FB' 44110. OROpND Floor, t nooiiirPBi- yate bath and entrance. FB 4-4041. oxbotTlak^ ; per, MA 4-1404. . SOiTABLB FCIR 1 OR > Okimx-. man 4 foomi, FB-4-1440. _ an. 4. wuu®.____ THRBB B004«. PLUS VTOm aad buth. All havt eae itparatad bedroom. As low ai $00. SLATER APTS. LADY 35-55 yaar Md eorparatloa ht| aa —- •“ a dUBlftad _________helpful but ---------- nary. We Ualn you. Barahuu ah<^ averafo $S0» pat aiwith with boaui. U you oaa maaOge op 140 par wwk wbllo to 4^-iag wj would bo happy to folk to pou. Oar aaeceeary. Apply broach offloa, 1403 B. Uaeoln Afo., Royal Oak, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m./ MIDOLBAOED lAOT FOR -keeptns * ctra/tor elderly la fair beai^ MT 3-1400 MECMNICS TRUC^ORK • GMC Fatitory Branch FULL GMC BENEFITS daod wofouw coBdittohs Apply Mr. R. P. Coe Bx^nirjalyl GMC Fadoi7 Bran^ 675 Oakland at Ca45 Mg^w^noHMun paIs sii6rt orderTo^ egUa pleeae. I Praia Ros lia Addltiona — BaeemeaU Attics — Oarages - OBT MT BID FIRST — PE 3-730t AlifaiTIONS. OARAOiag. MOOBBN-lllng, >HA tenae. FB 4^83. AS A OROUF OF BUiLDilUi. 'Wt offer low prieos through voluroo purchMoe on enetom "QimUty feint" homos — 800 pUM. We’U aeturo mertgasa. Mo abllgatloa. Builders Exchange FB 3-7310 or UL 3-4404 A-l RBUDENTtAt. COidMBRCUL . aad Industrial Maaon and fan-eoDtractlng. Alao store front remodeling. John W. Caplee. MT 3-1III. _____ ________________ iOmmdNS. oarTToeSjAno cb- ment work. EM 3-4I0I or 4B ALL TYPfc OF OONCROnrE WORK, boaeity. latogrtty, cuatomori satisfaction. Not a riogaa, a policy. Fat infermaUoa call Raymond-w. Commlnr. (4L 1-0774. a1$~TQmi Drivas, t fya-loi., AODItlON8. OARAOBS, AWHbfOi FontUe B^a Sawrlca. im 4-1087. iiTTLOOR iANDlNOTWiTT the floor saader, FB 1-4744. iULLDOZINO — FXCAVATlilii^ TRUCKINO — SEPTIC TANK -----------Jim MiamciiAk, SM AND TILE. . Sement work — free Borri- matei. OR 4-0741. __________ ^£ent wemk, HOTHiiid iS55 large or email. commerelaL or reetdoaUal. 40 yri. oip.. (roa aa- ttmatoe. OR. IdlTl _________^ CONCRETE tSliTB. OttiBWAlk. at low raU. FE 44447. SiMBiff~okRHAcrroR-DiuVib- HI'ViS? - - rasas. Call o patauUd derihora ,x n 4-4134. 'ftaa aattmaitaa, , - ,_^..WtCAL siBV^REB BBT. FlRTNEY^^EIaetrie. n 4443S E8¥iliA1BXiirACLlCLiDCC ...................... Nig ca, im W. Huroo. FB I Dsy B%. Co, FE -^-7 up servloe. FlanUng, trimming (k seeding. Free etUmttes. MI t-1140. . ThAn co&Mltd«t« aU your biUi >nd '“’'budget Tervice Wanted^ RmI ^tute COMFLBti SFRIMQ 'JLBAM UP, lawn cutuag and maiattatncc. PB 3-0000 10 W. Huron St. Over Conaolly'i Jewelers 4 OR 0 ROOM BRICK ROUSE » Indian VlUaxe or Pioneer Hixb-bjwfo^ripleei. About tlo.MS. SSdacapa*^ Servloe. MI 4-4100.' BAND blOOIMO, LEAF RAKINO.- aXROTREOS KNAPP SHOES lawa mowl^ Light hauUag. Ft fM130 aad A 0-1403. Prod Bermaa (Ml I-IMS ALL CASH UTTN M AI W T B N * *{ C 4 -T Stlie^f^airmta^m area. OR 14470. COLO WAVS sFbcLAL, Od.OO OCM-[dete. Dorothy’s FE 3-1344. tP YOU NEED 0400 FOR A#¥ emenea», "We Can Help You." 8BABOARD PTNANCB CO.. tlN N. Perry. FE Mill. DON’T L08B YOUR HOME Wo wtu pay amja lor your egutty. LATTN MOWQfO. UOBT BAUUNO wad Eaaionable. iANDSCAmNO AND TOPSOIL Uvered. IB 3-4443. IN DEBT? CASH FOR TOUR PROPERTY OR egutty At boueoe, vacant land, land coatracta. Aik tor Mr. Lopatin. Mliucri FereSnIal ioSiL dene. FUilah grading and lawa seeded. Evertreene aad tioweri planted. FB 4-1U3. SFBCIAuA on HAULINO BLACK dirt, top soU and peat moee. PH 4-IISO. IF SO ' LET US Qve You 1 Place to Pty Ease Your Mind FbVjISI fb 4-4S4I WM. A. KENNEDY Top Soil Uiht and haavy traeklag. Rub-friXLAci LATtM"' dInMid it srrw'suKTTiHsa RBiaTOR not WVHUBON ST. WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS LISTINGS WANTED We Imvt radoead aor supply of Uet-iasa duo to roeant eoiea Tbart-tore, wt Band Uitteite of aU typae af preparty. hSt with ut today aad »ka advAtasa at tbo preeeat aettva market. Moving A Trucking 22 BM. TOO^^m^^BAM. 1-A Reduced Rates - A-l MOVINSlfflPFI&f RaaaoaaMa Rttet ANf kiMb o#_WB+TBoiSi»* A odd fobs, FB 4-OOtt. Membor CraW CLARK REAL ESTATE FB l-7in BBS. PB 4-4S13 USI W. Barew O^ Bves. * Sun. iSFW'sidFYOT b6w to obt oath tot your home dr land eon- H. C NEWINGHAM fl_>O0S4 ., ^ UL M4U *^"***- ”SS5enTaR$5irieHR3B" -nBDD5»»M££af- Etackenstose Book Store WAtjtEB . LAKB LfoTINOS - "Buyers Galore” Rwi Apte. Fnmislicd 37 t KQMC EFFTCi®ICT PRIVATS O'DELL CARTAGE Uaai aa^^^^gte^ teovtas. RUO WBAVIRO . FB 1-4131 . jwttTm tut* St. I BOL rpT. BntHBMBT^ Ad^ oalp. IN N. Paddock. PS WE PAY ALL YOUR BIELS Fkywmate you oaa afford, if you u 430 400 and . Mill are high or In arrears, call for in appointment, pur eerytee W-clddee free tax strviro, book-kaaptng. ehoeiu. pdslata. pbote- SKf af Slf’tiSlifo.^ IioMEX SERVICES^, iso w. Third, ROcbtXtw OL 1-lfi^ Trucks to Rent TBUCBR. TRACTOR* AND BOUIPMKNT H-Ton 7> «y4sfiJsn:Fg Brick Flat —Heated %&t •h$g5«.^ aitf > » For the Discriminating £S'‘l'.S%a 'tsaasLa: S^rm? M MUt^ with at^a toakara aad Mto. waahar UM dry- Ryonif Tfvltt Boyd „.'iiW.aST..%riia: tha pufort. Uka LAROFril axoallant--------------------- f^icfpiAii dk"ffSSilS: WS or ambulatory. M Orensd floor. F» 4-4444. ORCHARD COURT •mooi^*OroS^Soducad” FE 8-6918 ORCHARD COURT Basutlful kltebMi with mafol i laau la daaorator eolora. ' plditlc tope. Stova aad rafrig (or furalahod. luto. beat and hot waUr (toA) aUlMd. BHohaa faa. gaaaUr aartal and many othar flaa iOR.. it BAthSsVr.. APT. 0. FE 8-6918 and Bi iffjaiVfe'JliS!: ----Tcy. lit a mo. CaU chan. Desirable WIlUama St. .. cation. No ehlldran or pat*. Itt mmitMy.^FBJ-t440^w ft 3-7441 heot. ItghU ond 'gas. Immadlato jwwalOB. $14 por weak. Fb. FB OBIT SIDE - 1. 4 AND 4 ROOM oparrlmanu. bath, beat, hot water, atova and rafrlgarator for-nlehed. Near St. Banadlct and Donabaa aehoeU. Close U ebap-ptog and bug aarvlaa. OUU IH or FB 4-4443. Rytt Hy woUrford Driva la aad C.AX i BbBM NEWLY DSC. hBOONO Ur. Stovr wad tMx, fora. OhU-draa walcoma. FB 0-4040. fura. Fvt. parking. Oaa af UM rinaat addraaaaa Ui Foattaa. 0 RM. £n. FRIY~BATB ANdlli?! Stove ai>d rafrts. oio WhltUmora. 1 ROOMS, cumn7' OPtWF ilo' W. Wllaoii. FB ia-nn, il^L on *W*aw^*‘fosta^ **ha£?*”*' C. PANGUS, Realtor 3 ROOMS irrfii sfoVs and frigarator. 40 CadtUac. PB t-4a ece 47 « WJ A!i; grle.-WEo.r*^’* ^ JSSti? burn Avaano. LU4 atuaro I &MB OM 3 LAND-ItOxlIL Breeeewer gatasa. Lan privi-. ..jtau Uka. CaU alter ....___Waakdayi. OR Milt. mniAoisoM Ave., Roabeetar. I laoaii aad bath down, 4 raome sad hMh up. Separate antraneaa. I ear garafe. FAMILT iNcotoETiBiTSBlTr, tncludae furnitura for both Apta , FB H4li at n M140. 2 BEDROOMS m mUaa from oity.,ttmlte. 3tfc oaraa M bwd. FlTow raoaoaablo CuSlER REALTY 4 iOtkOOM~lRlCk BTARTBR BBDROOM BfklB OM 4TH atraal. HiMwood floors and ear-_petlat. Iftka dffer. Fj HIM. Bimioou ranciCut3jtt foam, I ear aanwe. 7 late, 11400 down. 00,400. >B >4r~ _____ BuUt-ln --------- ------- Jc dryar. Near Waterford Rteb. Btaali down payment. OL >1147 oftef 3 P.M BEDROOM. O^nORY HOUOB. Oulst, reetdeniui comer lot. IL- 000. Roeheetof, QL 1-sm._______ BDRM. 'iijaOB TYPB BOMB IN > Roeheeter. FuU bsmt. uith rec. rm completely panelled to knotty pme Fully p------------ —— Sete^ — - SSrrpS*®^^^ BEDROOM HOUSiTFOSwO^ floors, oluminttm siding^ with BltaROOli HOME ON 47R SY. Hardwood flomte. and earpaUas. Maks ^er. FB 3-0110. rhkStiAenl b6i6Hmi, Igar BY owners Jrjm rontfoc Caatral i«h. FB Beautiful “LAKE SHERW » ***** Income ■tap, Laak anA Saal Bara’t a l-timUf modira brick double. meUcalljr la Uia baart of dova-towB yat euburbao, ataiecpbm srssffJiJx^iSS. t reoBU and Ule oalii aaoh. AU or It yoa USa pay only M.IW Lake Orion Ukafraoi. Bum oalT l.or 7 yre. BoautUul ”1^ to**lUr'\lmscvay, ettaebad”^ rata, acreenad tneloMd paro^. Scott Laki Owara iaft laara Offer ib^r » wfL?,1s nTbrewer ionn r. laem saum mob. Hmabb r PifMieer Highlands OWNER ----- badreom brtek boa... as.'ni&'aittssfc.'-js: farad aelUaf. t^a, eoroaiiad>ln “*bh. Ifb.«ar paraia. Profauloo- NINO TO BOILDt batlif. mu baaemaaf. Oa your Mf^Mr only ni,«W. Baa aar ‘“AM” WUiLIAMB .dttiiJtr’ • ““ww Suburban Living At Its Best (Convtr'ti'blV*^) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3-8021 mviuf lXkb iibbttt; 1 baiiaom trt-laval, blr^ famUy room. S full bathe aitb raalty. BtefT^blrcb' *klteS5il^**ttl!fldSre Dullt-la food oeator. Petereon win-dart trUh etoraw. $I7JM laolad* Itif wooded lot. Low down pay* t^ fm Oleawood. FB....... ’"SLEEPER 1 ! ! Voi5.‘?fi5?rigsi-“o AU for only kl.TN with t% ISoS^aadT want at ni BI g Ta a ¥'~Wa»T7‘^i^'li ranclmr. soed terme. EM J4ST “fctKE PRIVILEGES 1 targa Iota. Ceey t badm. ritttt't^f*Bome ft&piU?y^tgS! Dorothy Snyder Lavender I'Wooaif^Vb oS^garHS, fSj* for gardon ale. 7 IS.O0I. Balauoe of mo. liicTadee taxee legea. SiM depoelt. r fatada off Aahm down, m ata. not WiUow Baaeb, Oai rm. Batli. giatud p< lapalnTMM down. Parkway Ortvi* 3^a. from Oedak Park Ho. A Caee^take. HuSae Drive off Maotealm. Par oolo ob^N^ NO MONEY DOWN --1. eawiT daawaiad< A.,- •T5s§EtLfcuNG TPtU*'‘” * “ffTS hm^Jatun Nifty 1 bedroom wltL _ ---------- boeamont. Beautiful bar. t oar Termi avaUablo tot aayoao. L^ Mo Bd.). (MU V w M m hmi u Wanted t lamttlaa who want to Uro--- door to taeh otbor. Wo have two Elizabeth Lake Priv. 9?««!.J5&-!jr“,'?a*ro -1^ ■ CRAWFORD AGENCY W. Yale. Cor. Stanley Biick Oma ht-.-.--baew meut, aBo » hodrm.. paved at., atone front, sm dn uymt. Oar. ”H«a,af°ASB^EALTT redecorated Ineldt and out. Carpeted Uvtaf roor aad dining room. S largo bedrooma and bath down. Brcakfaat nook, full baee- ttBV'WjdrjK”' jrss"i '£fisr?JiT- rage, ebtekan houao. aatra larga Utchaa, I bath^ baaae^t, to- isa.so'sr' H. C. NEWINGhAM Ogum CBOm 4«D A OBOBH FB AdJgl — PL g-Wg ®S¥~FSSri5w "B5W FAT-ment, t booreoma. IH ear ga-ragt, largt tcreaaad por^ K^?I. BDBUBBAN - LABOB LOT, S bedroom. Baaomcat, water artt-enei'. atorma and toreent. gggjO v» nrtoe. ggS per mo. Fl.g-gaia FIRST StREET Nw raaeb^J ^^®^mAVE. oa gwnd !*«“• Owner toavtag 'williams LAKE bedroom. Uvlng room, dlaiag roam. Lot 111 doop. FuU prtoo *''*CARR STREET New taneh, 3 bedroom, IM foot dooa^ldtr Beautiful homo. Ottra RAEBURN STREET room aad batli oa tint floor. 3 rooma aad bath on aoeoad. Baaemont, garage, food buy. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. m w. «imogi__ ^ gLMS DOVm — a HABMULL A0BimN4MBr "inm. abba a:i£K?S2 mem. g^o. _Mjml _fOr BOCHBgjy ^ ABIU — _Boarl|[ acroa. B«ar‘ garage and giS J^^gO^ Urmil* H. P. HOLMES. INC. Mil a Lapeor Bd. AUBURN MEIGHTS on OburebUf Bd..‘ 1 raome, .1 badrooma, batamaal, turaaaa. W tlJjrTa. laamaSSa paaNaalo fMM. Tarma. PONTIAC REALTY HOYT nElT iCBtlBBAN BANCR Ntar WllUama Lake and Juef -yaara old. 3 bedroom brick A alu-mlBum-aldod raaeh. Large aanot-ed Uvliui room wkta cut itbno nn-ntaoe. Obiliit-— Ul^. _____ with flntobod mroattoa room, At-tacbod IH • ear garage. LaaS* loapad tot. agg ■ IN. Ueay aalraa you'U have ta loa to appraelsta. BOW for appointmmit. coLOHiAL mua ThU brtok raacb !■ la tiful lottiBg 0- -- lot. Carpeted »Fja tiri ilBum tereeaed large — Ivtnf rooa.--- I family atyle I broeieway tr ’ ■‘wtod garaaa ,rs5t^5j meat enp- ________________Jtant aluminum etormi ll eereona. OommuuUy water. paved etraote. largt land-tcapad tot. per eaut mortgagt A rtal valual HOYT REALTY 3M I. TBLBOBAFB FB MMt_________FB W NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. *’*tiear**^noral ^mpltal^l , baeemant gaa boat." Qulek poieetaloa. Beet, of torma IT FBINCBTOB ^ 3 bedroom brick, mil baeo-mem. gas beat. Oulck poa-ttiaton. Complete^ radto- ANDBWONVl^ BOAD Juat out of Waterford, a 3 t».'3?*b.5sasi im tl garage MaN. let for irioTf. FrtMd I13.IN - Off CarroU feoMiy* JSJS:2d“f-*: BfdUU raMM^. BMt Urmt pOMWlt. ^ "‘’^Sl.^^no. b«.k ranch homo In tbs Water-fort a— --- 53^ WEST HURON A HEAP OF LIVING Here tt It folk! A 4 bedroom farm bouaa locatod oa 3 acret of land. laeludet tttU bath * automatlo heat. Htode toma ndaooratlag. A j^^buy al N.M0 wlttNN RETIRING OR STARTING OUT? I home I baaamonu M the atreat in ebureb and act MW d . A. TAYLOR $65 Month ... M.SM With ITM down. HCUB-oiATB FoasBaeioBi 52 Ft.‘Beach.., On «uaa Labt, north elds. Fleoty of room la this large family home, wi eettlag 13 x approx. 3U ft. mu baicmsBf. oil heat. gl.Sei down, fuU _mioe I1I.IU. Barly ^Mwiton. CHBCK THIS ONI TO LIST WITH Humphries I N. TBLBOItAFB OFBN BTIS. EE 2-9236 MULTIFUfUBrnfO WBVIOB jForSBteHwi WHITE IROS. J7.950 CARNIVAL \ TWENTY-FIVJ4 By Dick Torncr . BROS. $7,950 tot. Truly I well kept ha )peh Dally g^^irVm. 1 IWa DIxto Bwy. GI's. Nothing Down !SSHU°;^iU£' from downlowu aad onto 3 blocki from the aew Will Bofori Sohod. Thla eoty a bodiwem raaeh. only I xaara old. la to the IttOO Ung tamos and tre only g«. It todsyT STLVAN VtLLAQB — 1 bedroom bom*, pleasant living room, full sited dtotoi ream and aempaet JiHchaa. Full baaarnam, gaa heat. Oarage. One of tho alooat tou In the village. Priced m II.1W wttbJiMt mortgage eosU down. RAY O'NEIL. Realtor •n g.^^Tatogragli Bd. youBf aai proud to home.” T OPEN, By Owner IgW sq. ft. Uvlog area. U x li h. Uvlng ream with firoplaco Large medom klteboa with din atte. Tory attractive recrtatlOL room witb buUtda bar. Two lull balha. apaoloai glataad front porW. 3 oar garage. IN a tW ft. Kt. Loaded with fruit treca. plae Waai A huge ebado traaa. Twy a nao bomt for onjoymant A pyi-vacy. Frictd to teil at the low price of tU.MO. terms. Drive out Baldwin to IMl! Owner SCHRAM iANSFIBLO rooms, eoleot oak floora, .. kitchen with loada of eup-t. Fenood la. Near eehoou. wUI bandto. gdl.u w BAST MANSFIBLO 3 bodr» - boa^^ STLVAN MANOn Beautiful 3 bedr earpetod Uvlng .. •, Master bedroom, 11 x It. Alto earpoted, ExcoUom klteboa. Sear garage, llaiur mora loaturoa. mil price kl7,0gg. tlN DOWN Broad new 3 bedroom boma. Carpeted Uvlng room A ball. Large a bHck raash, BtUlty room. Oai Choke S tote. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 OFBN BVBNINOa A BPNDATS M3 JOBLTI^ COB. MANgFIBLp, MDLTIFLi UBTlNa SBBVICB* Val-U-Way FOB 00(M> BUTS AND TALDB8 tbW OOWB-S bedroom suburban bomt. Modem, wlOi an axtm good garage with atelra to overhead lOBTH SIDE — Lovely 3 bedroom bmae with lull basement, buUt In ins. Aluminum etonaa and ecretnt. Water eoftener, nice landtcaptd tot aQ Anchor tracod. glt.7M; $70 per moath iaoludliig $3W DOWN-Oa BiUabarp 3 bod-nem and baaomam, toeated la NoitiMro Htob dtatrict. ON per moatb tBeludlof taxee and iatur-anoa. R. J. (Dick) VALUET FE 4-3531 3«g OAKLAND AVB. OFBN M COLORED GIs juat aaa romalalai, 3 bedrooma. fUU baaamaat, gaa boat, tiM bath acrooaa aad atorma. No down paymoat. VASBINDER, ____ ForJtela Hoobm For Sale Hombb HVLTiridS LWTtmo WKmjiam GILES IRWIN "He m»y become w«reat newspaper man. Already he reports to the neighbors everything that goes on in this house!" For SbIo Housm 4< WATCH FtMklS "ROSEFAIR" Judah Lake Estates $1(X485 ‘ J "-FULL FBICE- riLORAH BLDG. CO. FB 3-gUl "BnUdaia of HattoM BomM" iWoEFENOEBCB 4671 CIVILIANS $J90 DOWN Mont pit, fe Iteapod. I b torosted eaU owner. OATS WO 3-33M BVBS. BAT. A SDN. TO g-gS41 For Safe Houaea COLORED G.I. TERMS Just the heme you’ve been tooAlna tor. 3 bedroom, largo earpoted Uvtog room and dtolng room, full basomont with lb bath. boaUtiil landscaped yard with pavad drive. Juat tlilM. O.L Terms. $9,800 , G.I. TERMS 3 bedreem^home wt^largo Uvln^ b^ato!***" * jiM W^G^. Realtor GAYLORD 1, .tisssraL-i’ iNxlM toot lot ftueed aad several nloa tract. Rai a large paaetod family room wlm nreptoee In a fuU baie-went. csmidmrsnima-extra lavatory, oncloeed breoMway and eoverad patio Carpots and drapes tn-cudod, located In a very good netghbotbeed. Beal -j^^prtoa at gM.SN witb MANT FTNB FBATUBB8 In Uila torety four bedroom bomt. It hat 3 complete hatha aad enough ctoeeti and draw apa«*'% aatiafy any womaa. Baaemont Is completely paneled and tUed and bat a famUy room. ' Tbert It alto a plaaeaat Ilv-tof room with nrtplaeo. vestibule and entrance cloeet, 3 ear garaga and fenced yard. A van good tocatton among beauUfnJ homoi can be bought lumlebod for $31.- W ACBE8 A real farm with I room bouec, newly remodttod on tint noor 3 full bathe, l^cmeot with ateam heat. 34x63 Up wof bam and *ethw {wSnga to good ahape, l.SN rod glnta. U aoraa black e^ U acroa wheat. LOOB mb OVBB —3.tM R. of good road trontego. Ideal tor email farm davatopmant. gM,7W with glO,OM down. LAWBimca: w GAYLO^Realtor ' 3 W. FUBT it. LABS OBION MY 2-2821 , Ngrth Suburban Would ^ UlM a eouMry pineot Wo hhvo-s nto# T rwaa bsmo w«h aM&ed 3 ear garage. Laret lot with smaU wooda on bMk. loU of ahrube and flowers. CaU for tttrtbar laformailon. Near MSUO nttmeUvo fenturce loo aum-orouq to moallao. OaU for appofaitmeat. ^ North Sid? 3 bedroom bungalow, oft ^^a aboM d mUoi^Mi- wltb torma. OaU it GILES REALTY CO. ra M17I 131 BALOWIN AVK. OPEN I A.M.-t F M. MULTIFLB USTINO gBBTiqg BROWN ggSTk LABS FBONT - Very ctoa a wjn bnngalew with IF fro* Large Jrt aqd I-’ porch. .Large tot aq< landecuad. "temed ttoo” Tfbrms. 'Were 1 ~buAaiew whb'fun baeemaat.*^ Conv. Pum. Paved at. Priced at only gggod. IBIA OB^TBME _________tom 7# u lit n. Frtoo M3M. Win • ■ -traUa lAKB AN OPPBN - Walking dU-tance of downtown, l Bm. buagn- Oi 8PDCIAL - LitUo farm. Neibtag down. Just your etoolug eo^ SI X 40 bungalow with oUfliTW.W. hoat..TUo bate. Paved road. Lwrga 7ixgs6 n. tot. Frtoa SAMg. IVb balha. Many other ftoa ap-polntmeaU too wmermu to men-Uto hero. CaU lur ilMla. One ACBB of lend with fruit, etc. Beautiful vie- — lake. Frlee 131,000. bldgs. Ideal for country Uvtog. Only 11 mltoa Ifom city. CAtl CODNTBT UVntO - at BBAHD - 3 b^ 3 Carpeted badrooa WEgTINOHODSB Bi waibor A dryer. 11b plaae. Qua of Iba baa tlgnad bomat that w< sale. Very attractive f*5J252“f5 Mat an 3 to’- ***Mntoii I n. automatinwat and bat wa-wr. oak ftoert. Ittad waU aad a vary alee tot. FHA . „ rt’an^lanic'w* WteSy^ifeealK aad iBcatod Weal gubuibno. Tbta bamt hat large Uvtng----- I garage. Can be bought an y terms and It It prtoed ilg^ COLORED BOia * INCOMB an aaatUa^ll , ream heme with a aa^ dte-- owner nad^-I*‘r^ si?‘Xsrtii.»ss;.« DOTON TO BABTBI VALOB M a eamfarWbla hoato tor a torge family I weU amagod rooma. I bedrooms, 3 fuU baths. Oaavtn- s.“'wr‘jw « S!?t "SMITH' haater. 3 aar gam. Bxetttaat oandittoa. Coraor lei. Low dawn Atuaetlve 3 bedrm. with torge nd din. rm.. model klteh-lled, bath, fun bsmt.. oU ^a hot water, softener. NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. Krgm£.":a ’STraSSr. -Pull baeemant. gu BA Largo tot. lant. m m( alaaet uko ■ r bedroom bungatev. Hard. UOMDAT KVBimfO CALL. Atk Fm Mr. AHaa. Sr. 53/j WEST HURON Hagstrom rifENT — On RET BOBBOWED T C U R DREAlfS — In planning thie do-llghtfttlSoma andiu tunoundlnge In baautlful Drayton Woods. 3 bedrm., raneb, fuU basement, ---^ - nd dryer Included, car- 1 diuMa, 3 car larage, I. glOgg cash to mtg. HAGSTROM 4101 IH^toM^. (MM) PONTIAC OR 4^358 DVOBARi Ifei lINbidhnfOENCB "'civilians. $190 DOWN bedrooms. Comer lot. UUIIty Brtek and aaboetoa., Car-- ■ Walk to and $9,500 win build 3 bedroom riueb etyto borne OB vour lot. PuU baeei—• oak noon, tile Mth,, blrob boards. OB S-TOII. DBA MoBAB ART Ml BARGAIN TfAC • WATEBFOB^ OLABBgTON . ABD <»1^ MOTM "tou - U>W HONTBLT FATMBNTS. Handyrtian Special MOOBBNTEIN 0—1 OAlN FBICro AT gl.L.. ggggo^N -gbSMOirra. riM WRIGHT, Realtor BRICK RANCH Don McDonald win bniM an yaar M ar adaa. g bedraem hnaa with tuU baat- Nothing Down Templeton OtUwa Dills 3 SbOiunm Itb bathe ••’ui - kitebtn. Urgt Bvteg' bale entraaea, M .. Mraad air all heat aad S war tached garage. BNaatad oa 7 tou, 'fonaed wM^lSiir giA. Vaaaat CP’fe^leton, Realtor D3S Orahard-U. Bd. FB Adia After t p.m, FB M7M bi w S’“Si HAYDEN __________Jg Down. I Boom boms with baeameat, gaa fura-aca. cm OAKKILL. 3 l.R. Home. Ilk oar garage. Baatateat. Bew daa rara-aM.T.Bto. Tarma. Ef.sa.'Sr-.i'iSi.’W: rage. BUSAWni tx. BO. FBA Ttnaa on thU 0 room aewly nuuted home. Htoo klMbon. iwmoDt. OU funaoo. Scromted patio. gii.tM. orate D.R. LMag koem carpeted. Tea. bUnds. BmaaDsd patio. Ito aar garage. OU furaaes. Ml prlea glljM. MACBDAT OAROENS. 3 Bednoma. BIOS Uvtog room with dli^ eU. WaU to wall carpet. jruUBsee-mant. OU fumaoa. Bhemtton room Utod. Pavod drive. Mieed SSI jKSie.'iuis:, TmM. WAIWFIIOIfT KOMB. PumUM I 9 FARM BOMB. I Brt- Baeameat has oil faraaet. Rsc-roattoa room. Broeao Mebed Itb ear garage w ahoplt a M. IMlsaii gujgg. with mrm oew J.C HAYDEN. Realtor STOUTS Best Buys Today DON’T BUN But you bad' better be ta a harry it yan want to aaa this "cute as a bug” two has. b MdirS irg ONLT MONWT That lose down tha drifai fwaW^r?!? nelboitom’to that well. BUT a ROME! t rooms and bsib on a cor-' Btr lot and prtotd St gl,3M with only gtsS down. DBR MOTHEB8 DREAM KENT 3 bedrm home with hardwood floors tiled features to bath and good Steed kitchen. OU beet Pavad etroot. Nearly Mi sera lot. Now at IMOO. Tarms. OWNER LEA VINO STATE -Must saU. Nice t rm and tUed bath with bam’t. Oas heat Car- Sra^a ’’■ISf awninse’ iSoludedI Fenced rear yard. Good neighborhood and quiat tiroot. Now at gl0,gw. Tartoa. . floora. aUraeUva bttehea. ----- Family room. Large 34x41 bem I allows epaet lor rao. rm. Extra shewsr to bam't. Larga brasae- for the tow price of fu.tw. Terms —Sec It. BBDUCED - For qulek sMe. St. Benedlot echeto area. 4 Bedrm bomq or 1 bedrm and npt. FiOl baml oilWl. Olaaaod toboreh. od Lako area. 3*Bedraaa, IVb fja»!p#aasa‘.“ Floyd Kent Inc.. Realtor 3361 Dixie Rwy. at Talegraph PE »sm - Open Bvee. . — Tre* perfeet met for a don moeUna, Toot or otbertemUy Cob Scout age dance aeUviUee. I alto ap. faaling of a fami^ with 3 oi children. iMcated In vuiage. can tor < Warren Stout, Realtor "’'••^r’Sftgp.m."”* Bateman Kampsen MULTIFLB USTINO SBRVICB FOR URGE FAMU GAYLORD TOTAL PRICE gteSO imMtown parmfst. Immediate postotdan on tote aroUng bat owner aays at-tow on doim paymort aad CLARKSTON AREA three bedroom rane to bettor toaa nei tton. Cbeeiful uvto modate tiSi^InlBp^ Mice kitchen wttS p eimbaorta. Ptaaad HAMM onmtTVHirr far t«B^. Mortbom blab area. ITira* bedrooms, gll,-Mg|g. Don’t hatttate oa thia •f* 1Uto_B to ilin avall-nbto. FvB baeemaat. AM yon win bo piwBd to iNte Btecto d---*— clean, two I OmvoBlmy born”-- ^ aad • floor*. taiSr *chteir 7W» • boa an bmt. ilortoe an bmt._____ i. Hard woo a for gal H per I AU tote for only 6 looking tor. Owner I* toav-lag ■tate.gg R- Uvtoc reoaa,^ -------- -oomj.3 Doaeteoi aebaola. 111,710- WBBT SIDE area. PuU dto-tog roam. Ito batba. spaciout Hvhm room wKb Hrcplaec. Spotteatty clean and to bmu-tOal condittao. A 71IUE ' VALUE at gthOM. ON THE WATER Romc-Uka .tad eoiy wHh a h. Uvlng room, aad natural ai^^extea StoiT- tea and ctoti irtooi. r— Mi a aaiy (i.iM FE 4^528 LIST irrrR us - Por last affleteat —30 yra. aervtog Poaltoa and vl-etolty. Open M. L. H. BROWN. Realtor *06 Elteabeth Lake Road Ph. FE 4-330* or PR 3^10 MULTIPLE UBTINO IHVICK RUToiBs, 36* West CIVILIANS $199 DOWN ! g badmoto. FuU basatoant. OU ! mTIiI tloer. h*at. stormi. •ertoaa. Vacant, i Plntehad boy’s raom an Sad. 9TSUr:*t. ?au“?wnr “* “‘YlT^: OATS WO 3-333S EVES,. SAT., SUNj TO ggS61 | A N N E T T ST. MtCHABL’S OOTBRrr ITTAWA HtlXa 3 BtPflOM full boamtaai mil foarBoHoa m. Prtcad to sag. OaU Ipg igggttt- KENNEDY BBALTOB tm WrmOK 0t. Johnson Bontifal 3 bedroom bilok nacb bomo, tots* Uvtog room with nriptao*. waU-te-wuU earpti- IWW 3 badroam raacb home to tha White Lak* sraa, U x 13 Bvlae room. Oak ttomtog throughout, broeaoway, 1 ear atteehod ga-roaa. shnitonm ttdtog. gg x IM let. ll.MO downtfel mova you la. Imaudlate pataaattoa. Bvantoga after g eaU Mr. Whaaua. PB 6-IM4. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. _________^FE -«533 IRWIN MSAR OBNERAL-BOBFITALt Big aovta loom horn* ta good alum. Arts ataa badtooai* aad bato op; 4 roam* down. Pull bamtoont Ito-car garage. Juat _____ iS'ffi John K. Irwin Sc Sons REALTOR8 lUTSa^’SulSf.r... 'BUD" Deluxe Living ' taebad garage. Patio pereh. beautUoUy laadampod gronad*, wood paneled tamUy rooai ami fanturtax "Amartoan” kBebca. eaUtete ^rapu. carpoUng, cor-norflraplaea. FUU lUi^ raom. piaMar divMtr. huurtout Ule bath, eoovmteal uHUty room with mtra tovatervTLm artr- rta,!Ur!2rr«i,''s!: roundfogs. Prleod ter oo^ bo 5^te ^..bo yute oppjaom “Bud” Nicholie, Reahor as Mt. asmena at FE 5-1201 ’ After 6 p.m. FE 4-8773 MULTIPLE LmiM9 S Partridge | IB THE ’;B1R0" TO iXJt Individuality! dnlgn^ tor IndlvMwSr'wbo'vw^ somotblog artteUe and dUferenl - bat prsoUesl. Lot ua abow yea M*; all cedar Uited etosote; diving docks; ll> Master bedroom, recrestton foom; and many *4ber ’’ploeee.” Beet lorprteq ta that air this ean^ yeure for only gtl.lgg. Look! Under $10,000! Real buy to g room oMar bouse. Sylran Lake FMvUegte. 3 bloSe from eebool. AU city uUUUes. Doctor movtog out of stote has wrttteo oft coat M many -estrae such as anchor tenea and landscaping. Partridge ELAIFT WIDE OPEN SPACES 41 rooiii-tef:.»«49B„teoe modetod. ghadrooBi. on, dining a Urtiii ORATTON DISTBICT-LAXB FRONT Nearly an aeta. Dlite ftaatesA saaad asm merelal. 4 hedroams. Uto «n Sad floor. Itnag I nictaro wtodewok 1 firtpUeo. dlatog go kitchen, brmkfael :S;i*fito“ N... towertog ebndo troaa. Urlng room, flrapteoo, toodom klteboa wtto boUt-ina. astro Igt dtolng room with ba. lolntng leraanad portb. B tovaiory un lat ftoa badrooau aad bato — rooa tor 4th. 3 oar to up •ite E... AOAUB RD. ABBA - 1 aorw toadaeapad. now brick "9 »<• !L “TiM ^roa, ------------- - S t&eMM MrptU * drtptt. Ow--------------- T... Owner TriU MOrtfleg. Torma. Argo shaded tot. g3.M0 down. GEORGE BLAIR i , BBALTOB I Diala H«. OR 3-1111 I raUTtOB PLAINS . I , Bvoo. CoU OB 3.1701 Near rite Umita. ^bory Orey* SabooTT btdrodm trl. lerei brick SU mrpotad. brick flrapiseo waU. rlerida room, t ear atUrited sa-rage. Baaoboard gas boat. I^ajudtaapad taT SM.MS. MULTIPLB LtgTIMO SBRTICB O'NEIL tintebed upatalra U toeated eq a ntoa tree eb*^-^ 9 the Wt*t eldt. I modetod farm bomt. astra nice. Llvlog room ISiqg with firopisao. db^ room UsM. Igt modom klUBbaa. 4 apa-rioua bodrooaaa, teeiudtog master wilte USUirttb dressing room. 3H balbs. auto. oB beat. Smarate re«-roatteaal guott bausa wllb ROT ANNBTT, INC.. BBALTORg SO B. Rurua S4. mBvri^aga^y... -------------baat Rtoely landsoapad A miidmum •*”»»jto29aal wm baadlo EZ TCU terms. Pries fordf Tbs answer w*________ glv* now I*. TE8I It’s only bsdrooaaa, tttod balb wlto abowar big otlUty roaai and too tetert., u cue.. Btetely ro Ira a h p CLARK ORATTON ABaA.^TbfOO badroOto ss\sn^,wjs aarptemg. OsruMte tUa bato. Etfirs.Tfsshsat ssTii.’rR’isr’.i: tog room wttb fliwgduM. rage In basomant raoroattia rm wbiab needs aomc fto- l«£*teSte oT glS!^ bS bJMLBpXMATBLT gl.Mt DOWN, Includlac mortcM* tbiTs bedroom brtek hem*. 14 tern Uviag room with dhUng eU. compact Utebco wtlS nleo^ board room. Divided base- RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 12mm"Miiywlto^M.7Site^ NORTH BANFORO. Daairabto I bod-seem booM. nil uleote dsootoiad. oak noon. Ammie nla bato wuh sbower S bedrooms down, l.up. sowing room, bossmont sti date. moVo bmt alunrinum storms A gUMg'’*a?y*uim************ OOONTRT BSTATB^ 17 4GBBS. ssstiss’r&iKrs "VUSlltSiSSL.’tSn! Osntmte TO*, tear tosgo b3*e, nryloit, *****ffl,^waito. baw te dtemat^wSsr sote!o^‘l*mr1£ tadbod gang* wMb magi* aya doors aad aumotoas albar too-term. BonullfuUy toadmeped tot. vary attrmUva dmign. Only gfl.-ggg. tarma. An Immaoutate iStt Step to , at oar oinca and am the ^otea ot ear ttittaga. FW 3.7gg| -BBS. n/ tdOll CLARK REAL ESTATE ARRO „ ELBAUTB LABBFR^ 7. room bomt oomploMly tor-nltbsd. Full baasmant oil beat fireplac*. knatty pins walit! Lawn 6 Wg“i2eini is«*wl*d. Only ly glaaa*d4a pereb. Ntoa town, pnvsd drift and alraat natoo-dtete poesMtton. bedroom bite'TO^ISIl ruth, b^ ahimtoam storm* A aeroans. SPS.jfaw7S."“~*“ BRlin RANCH raU4o.wan earpstteg. bireb eaW-Mts la kltcb*n,71uU basotorat 2:iaJ5id.'^^.‘nujS with hug* 1 boimm bOB*. Wali- lfTiMrS!*bk."l5!l S5? FE 5^1284 FE 4:3844 iSL^DATACTS/T** gSM. SfOVn TOO IN Abaalnlely M otosr eatl* i ron ta lilt 3 bodraom now ^ •-"'!rant boms' wlto Ite : ; A Uosrt, boaatIM SS? i7 tok* livteg - la >m home of sacbsoi-t: fan bnooaaout, 3^ bosnUta^ urttettoal-N tot. Aoosss M I ft. Uvtoi room wlto*23anl*hr*- plao*. lUra-modsm bniti to kitchen. FuU^baMBoat Bmrontton rooto with flroptacA. 3 onr ga- SX-ISt''kfy'. ““ ^ willTams COLORED 3 Bdmr. Ranch Homes $10 Down, Starts Deal $90 MOVES YOU IN DON’T SUM 0DT-410IN0 FAST Mortgage Costs ^i^r^iViSsi'iStton. 8^.^ ttl. ftom. Many otowlMtatta Model (^n Duly & Son. 268 S. Blvil Bt Fraokltn GIROUX Ptwknty-six THE PONTIAC PRKSS. TURSl>AY. MAY 10. 1960 4» Sale Uk« Propfty, 81 TRIPP •BALTOA Ijike prlvikfgts: ■ a tioMt. Orrw. . 1--•watDM I>«« term*. Have A Boat? k ktUcM t o*r •Moi^naw. ^ “IK MILLER IvIletM. Ctnmle ..fiz bMUUtUl^lTvtth Mt a beat bur IB the arHlr«L' raua *or^& ‘wibk. ,« Swlj rMM Jt bbU dowiu ("-‘ •d (or ovMr. Dnpn I •bUBdo laelvded. otao _ mrMtt. Think M ‘•“‘S brlek in portoot eoBdUloa (c-tho lav a£k •( nUMI. PttTTmnOUl aOBUBBAN J bMl nominoor brlek nnlp I Vreki old. ChamlBd, eorpeUd Urta. room InclodUif dropn. (xperUjr ploanod kltcheo with Pormleo couater top*. Ckon dry bM-moBl, bMatlful yard. A onallty home deilfaod (or happy Ilvlni, MO 8WIMMIMO PgOj^lM^a ^ ■uroB eoBUr, with brttht hardwood floor*, plaataiod walk artkUeaUy doeoratod. iparkllBf KJ2“tnaar"-1“ tet' oilSSa B«ff '^wU%0TK 6o(^ (or a Pham eaU. William Miller Realtor " FE 2-0263 \YIDEMAN I* oieollont I roan, _____om homo, (oatar- craatlon apaaa. PA (a* - —Th, bOBdlB 1—— TXAM HOUND COTTAOB, CRAM-berry Lake, dlt llapla Driye, Orterd, PL TEAR 'ROUND 1 BBZ^IOdkf hoBae, OB a eaaal alt CBia Lake. PE una______________________ IS* Uketroat .............idPM 1, porch, WbI •r aotuher, p( eluded to I IT NOWi '•m«TV * rowt. S bad room home. OIL BEAT, r bath. Oood Eltekr- “ eKcellent repair. TODATl room bipeaawBy, taohed taraie. I ■had (ar tractor, apple' nee* It a berrlel. Oood SMITH-WIDEMAN REALTY ^ MOTART-mSURANCE 111 W. Huron. Open It**. FE 4-4526 DORRIS Uiia certainly deaerlbe* tbi* MdS butt brlek *U room home, and lor dollar yalue thU *ale* price o( tUAM Ju*t cant be beat lUnatad OB a lot IN X 1» and a Ifaater tondaeaper planned the maiBineant plantliu*. Carpettoc and drape* to* cHhM. Buneroui other lell-(Bt *ppolntma«l* yen wUl aaiBlra. Rome I* raeant and IB a nelthborhood where prMa rcflael* to well kept hoataa and yard*. _ ROOKMO aouai DELUXE Thl* pretenUeu* T room brlek and aluminum aided home with (we additional ............ Huron timd •hould handle. AttracUve white (ram* *lx room home, new gaa (oreed air lumace, oak floor* throuxb-ont, dandy x*ra(c, nice lot. Do not bother own Located ju*t eU Jeeyln, the pereEl lake WE TRADE DORRia dl SOM REALTORS Uultipla Llattot tariet »» W. Huron _________rx t-il iaci^ Property 4 UNIT IHOOKX. CLOSE IN. Hear (ebool* k bn*.---- imp down. PE »-eM». rcx:hester Inventment Income rg ftMr 1 Mb I meat. 1 ear farat* and a .{aasrt.’C^^ SCisSSi Si iEp* *"mi o»« tow Proptny 81 ATnUCTITB WLUAMS LAKE-irojii bouee. y«r round tie MB. |tta« down. Ml OeemoBd. Ee*-nlni* Lakoelew d-dlll Detroit. t* ACRES LAEE PROKt LOlf. PAVED snSEr - as low as alls DOW* - m PER MO . JIM WRIGHT. Realtor 4^ n pp-^^ to LOTS. H PT. WATRIMS LAO. heniac*. IW «>dO> ‘t ro^ gigl. Small dawn paymeat. EM EEORM. ROME. LAEE PRIV. OM beach, nehlnc. Nr. *eh. aad ----- Owner merkw. EM J-Ml- M PT. PROMTAOE OM PAVl-ment Woadhuil Uk*. wui *ub. dlrld*. OR t-MM.________ 6 Wooded Acres HIth ralltae beauUfnllp bvIldiBx (Ha lar batur •u3i'i"Sul*t* **clud*d''*pM'^y H biIIm vtft of PoeUse fCARL W. BIRD, Realtor IS CogMUdRy ^ »aer|inie at tIt.M r LAK^^ONT wm? WIU) govo aown. «i thtg heme N«^t wmg work, i •“***■ ELW(^ “e^LTT PE t-MBI ________________PE l-t‘ hoiS*. UUtttf buUdtos and I amaU eatuiai. aty waUr a^: ■an a block* tram 4 knt blfh-' way. ISAM (or my oMty. Uu than tlEeil Manot. W >-7111. , LAEE LOT B WUppI* I b^rm.^l (arniiy.'” a^tof ea*h. OL (-1774. _________ laeeHiont tear a*ouhd7~5 bdrm. M' llrlnt rm.. 1 ear ga-rate, k werk ihoii, om NT o( laEctronUn, Hot ipot (or boat llyary. eaih ar tormt. Il4t Pootlae Lake Rd________^_____________ borhood. Amani well kept home*. M X MO (cot. Witt 11.100 dn. LAEEPROrr ON SHINAOUAO LAEE. U ml. N. e( Clerk*ton. M X 4M n._il,10d Witt |1.NI da. MIDDLE sTRAITS LAB. M lot* For Solo Acroogo U Solo B(|^m Propel^ III OAKLAND AVB Commtrclal 111 (oot (rontax* by in with 4 tamlly apartment and 3 car e»r«ee. Phone PI 4-MM. AM X 4M K MoNTAOE. CORNER “iXiflBop-OAs statior^ Slkd.“^S‘r2 prooerty I* lake diatrlet. ato'Sr'b.d.’^SK ._____- .Mated In heart lake diatrlet. Owner iwUrtox, A wondertul opportunity lor rotlrod mab or eouplo. Roal oitato and bualB*** prlond at oaly XM.MO. Tormi or will dtonoant loi oaih. Dorothy Snyder Lavender Raallor bt. W Tear* IPH Hlihlaad Rd. (MMI Phaae EM MM or MU 4A«IT FOR RBitT OR LEASE AT EUA tntoraectloB at baarUy traecled Commerce Road k Unloa Lake Road. Now modom etoro, N i XI. XlSl Commerco Road. Eil 1-4111. Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 57A TORE CORNER ELIZABEn ATO cam Lakt Rd. S7xW (t. with m «q. ft. o( atoraxe room. Wondertul location, xood (or any buM-noM PE 4-4U1 betwean U and SMALL 14' X 34’ BUILDIMO. RENT Businew OpportunitleB ^ WEBSTER LAKE ORION LAKBPRONT - Nice deau area, excellent view et lake. Larx* chaerlul Uetox room. Step -----kitchen, dlnlnx iret. 1 bed- rooBu. batb and (ull*>bi Oa* lumace, attached clomi porch, 1 bodroomt aad hatb. Cment patio. Brlek and atoB* outald* OTtn. Purnltur* la-tiiM. ^HBd Uk* prlTlkiet. • ukit^iit Gile-Easlick Perry Xak*. OR l-IMI. jSRie Rttport Property 52 xi.BM. Can PE 4-xaai. IRA88 LAKE — NEW CABIN, larx* lot. Center retort area, adiMlnx Stato Portal. Oood buat-lax. (I^x. IllN. tlN down. Xn mo. Jarry Morrow, Qladwln iSkeakl. Mich Otilce open Sunil^ Phono tv X-TIll, or OA LOANS Td Mb POR DOWN PAT- For Sale Lots ' 54 ACRE W Parr, near wytm RM:-IW' Itr Witt (lawlnx wall. Oood To-atlon (or bulldlnx. HIM. T«rm*. PONTIACllEALTY nr Baldwin_______PR M»71 RIAUTIPUL ALMOST ACRE lot*. U. prie. m down. Oxford Orton Tletotty. •— IN ?MS ON ROCHESTER' ROAD Attention Builders Hoat to a^ael^. U*o l bul Builders, Attention 11 loU Mr aala to WBMrtord Tw BXBAant toCBUM. Only XI AM I WHITE BROS. OR 3-UM Open Bru. ‘tu I; Sunday II 'tl MW Dixie Hwy. ud ____a and IX (t. wide. HOLLT MARIN?*ANO*iMSi sales, mil Holly Rd., Holly. AUTOMOTIVE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR RcdrcaentcUve needed (or our 'xuaraoteed *ale*‘ plan. Full or part-Umc. Write (or eoaiplete la-formaUon on VxT Small ta.cat-ment lor mcrebaadltc only. Ai-aocUted DIatrlbutor*. Ul N. Jel-_ (eraon Are., Sailpaw, Mlcblxen. BUSY CfRN-OPERATBO. EQpN-O-waab laundry, locatad to Penton abopplni canter. X11.IW down. MA 4-44ia alter X p.m. Owner. BusIneM Opportunities 5» ROCHESTER COMMKHCIAL LOT M n. (rani'iA near dowatawa Rmneal*' MM term*. SMITHA & LILLY NS H. Mato^^^^^ Rochaator ROCHESTER Commercial Property Hera k a anea-in-a-ltlc-Umc Im .mtmeat oaaortunltv. Thl* proparty la laeatad la tbe hixbly de-alraM* dowatawa Raebeatez com-merelal- araa. At »1 Walnut Boulavard. The larx* apartmant bulldlnx now on tha property ho an Income that can eaally yaur paymeota. A parlact make yaur paymeota. A parlect rfe&.rmjrjiji“;s*s» down and you taara n boma. Oood buy, call PE X-IOM. SSRVl^rTATtONB POR LEASE. K5.r2‘dTrf*iTio«**a'}t.?*i p.m. PE I-14M. Pure OU Com- 155t STANDARD OIL 1 (tall nation (or leaat. xuad po-lentlaL (re* tralnlna and dnao-elal aaalatane* amllable. Auburn and Adame. Call Ml l-Ull daya. or Ml X-X14X after 7 p.m. Sunoco Station For Rent M-U AND BOOBWATBR ET. M-U bet. Tclexrapb di Elk. Lk, Rd. Per'corapttta tnlermatlen cah SUN OIL CO.' Standard oil ■l Matton lor leaae, xaod pa-■iM.S(ree trainlox aad tlnan-K aaalet^a a.allabla. Aubura Adam* Cal' MI l-Ull daya. rMl SS3N after 7 p.m._ AUBURN AND LAOO LAKE ORION For further totormatlon call MI TAVERN - WELL B8TABU8NEO Tclexrapb Ed. locatloa. Uvtox quaiwr*. N.SW down. LIQUOR BAR — Ona at ttt boat •- nayem *r*» . ***•}■ ---------blmum Inreni_______ .. ninelal aulctanc* aeallable. Paid —-Dinx proxram. For r'---------- eia LOxan t-XXM; ea^ abopplnx center*. Ideal (or iouplc. Wtll aell (or In.ontory and (Ixturm. WUl accept acre-axe, bout* or land contract at ^wn^gpient. PE 3-7M1. Krea. poiTr pubnished homes ^ Rental Income XS3.M per week, wiu accept land eonUact aa DRI^ INN — Oood equipment l” Mlluc*^bMicK*. ^ouaetraUer Includad to price. STATEWIDE Real EaMI* Serrlc* o( Po^ac B. D,_ CHARLES. RECTOR - I s. ‘lelexraph Hagstrom NORTHERN CLASS C BAR. S.D.L — Include* property, excellent ------- -"enWl*. I40.0N TATERlI k SOM. CLOSE TO PON-tlne On Ink*. Owner wt^a to __________I ROUTE FOB EM 3-43M. enU niter 4._____ WANTED TO BUT OAE STA'HON In xeod amaU town Includlox property from owner. Write (uu Information. 7M Plerco St.. Blrm-Inxham, Mich._______|_______ j Sale Land Confsets 60 ’ MARMAOUKE By Andeiioa A Lteming "When I asked you to ccniie with me. I thought you'd trot alongside!" tor what have yaui QB 3------ U PT. dUWARD RIWABddf boat, windahlold k ateertox trad*. R I-X4M utter 3. CASH POR U8SD TVS, TAR RS-eardera k radio pnoneoraphe. Worbtoi or net. PE l-IKl. LA-TB MODih. CARE, AND CASH lor your land contact (where you have aold property). H. J. _________^IL__________ SWAP: ROTO ROE TRACTOR FOB •* “ ------ beat. PE 3-M73. waxen (or 'U o OTOr paymenU. 1* cu. i>. a fraoier. X4N. IN Claybura. dNUNKABLE PCHDIMO BOAT (or xuna or mkc. MY 3-6133. WILL TRADE EQUITT AND 'N Slmca (or rate Ullor or anyUUn* of equal yalue. After 3 p.m. Mf b*£lam. *Ci3l'R‘3-VrM.*l“A.iL > Jl P.M. except Sunday *^ Sale Household Goods 65 A VALUE Hollywood headboarda -- — Hollywood bod (ramm (bmt) I 1X1 Mtopk'^k ^li *^\.;:"■ 'X3i!sl BEDROOM oumrmra 47M Dixie Hwy._____OR 1 .... ALL WOOL CARPET. OREBN, 33to _y*rd*._PEJ-7373.____ AUTOMATIC WAWR! SI" la. Electric dryer, cxeelleni dlUoo, m. ir’ tabid modal 331 MAyfalr XS43S______ BRAND NKW WROUOHT mON hunk bade cemplelo with aprlnta ^ maltrem. U3N Pearaoa'a PUrelturo, 43 Orchard Lake Av*. BED AMO MATClilNO VANITY. COMPLETE BEDROOM BUITB. 3H: refrlxeralor, 333; electric atoy*. 333; atudlo couch, uawer uaod, 333 ; 3l-I^ TV, xonil condl- SS‘irnN!‘yl?:r*Si,rS' V. Harria, PE 3-37N._______ ....w—_ ------------ilRS Extra X E_J-3tJ3._____________. LOT TOR iMLB IN CHEROKEE Hill*. PE 81-N7. ________ LAKE PRIY. 313 DN., 33 WE. Sobbolder. MA 4-1M3. NEED UP TO 33M CASH POR down payment on a lot7 Bet SEABOARD FINANCE CO., IIH " Perry. ” ■ *"• MODERN OmCE — 3 bouma. W Wmt Boron (rbntaxe near bank. BOW optrallnx aa Real Eatate office. room lor cxpaoalon withont aaerlficlox parklnx. Call J. R. BIIU. owner. PE l-dlSl - tr............ apartment c •vuu leoatlon that k-—« . othtr epportunttlm« Inqulr* i Oreen'a Standard Service i giaa* As* Motel. M-U at 31-3 GROCERY STORE ?(«S?Bailto“3^s5l*l!“""*“‘ ^'LET’S TALK . BUSINESS” Auto Parts New. uaed and rebuilt. Terrific volum*. RataU and M^aala. Net proflU over 3M.3M per year. Dept. Store BlX tlekeU, aoft xood*. perfect for active couple. Own- ^etl^*ifcrx*to priced wltt UBuvual Urm*. Either with property or xood leaae. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALEa CORPORATIOX LIGHT ORAY SHARKSKIN (ull. with (Itfht berrlnx-bone. Btae 43. Excellcrt condition Price 3M. Medium brown sbarkakln ault with IlXbt plalda, (la* N, excellent condition. $30. Brown xabardln* alacka. excellent ■mkJ' 'la DBLU3DI O IBS ON ELECT *1 f rani*. AutomaUc oven, timer • PE ' »-««» ODflNO ROOM BUitB. PIEIR RUO Uxl3. druainx Ubie. Ml a-teav ELECTRIC DRYER. AUTOMATK’ waaher. TV*, all aixea. Complete line of ranxea. RalrixeraUra. Ortmera. Cheat et drawer*. Bedroom complote. $33. Everytblox DOUO'S FURNITURE 1330 Baldwin A ~ PE S-71M Bvea, Pk 3-MU TRADE-^IN DEPT. REBUILT WASHER ....|U . 3 PC. LIVING RM. SUITE IN “ METAL BEDS COIL SPRING RECORD CAB_._. ODD ARM CHAIRS 10% DOWN. EASY TERMS VVy’man’s Furniture Co. 18 W. Pike St. Signature Up to 34 Mouth* to Repay PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND WILLIAMS LAKE I MS9 STORk BLDGS. TRADE OR SELL Near Airport Rl Lot M 3 130 feet with 30 foot alky. Two (tore bulldlnx* Livinx Quarter* 3rx" x 34 -Some aqulpment Included. 1 xarMC alao. l^al (or man^ t BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY RTBERETOUCAH BORROW UP TO $500 OPPICHB IH Pontiac — Drayton Ptotot — UUes Walled Lb..--- --‘*- Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance , .Oarporatlnn of Pontiac Ttr'Sr'toBfniair-wr-»'-"“'TE-i _ i^OA'NS $25 TO $500 On your atanature or other acen-rily. 34 montba to repay. Our arrvtc* ft fact, friendly and help-(ul. Walt our affle* or phpnc PE 3-1131. ' HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 N Perry St, Ooruer E. Pltb O^o _w. . .... .... sun. 13:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Anytime by Appt._____ BABY SPIN DRY WASHER. EAST . Chroma braakfaat ml. Mlac. ____,_I0 Mary Day. PE 4-3P73. ILBCnUC PORTABLE HEWi@ machine. Attnchmenta. ftl. PB yU7,____ ELECTRIC I AFT**EL^rfii’c RANoir' !u!m i 0*4 Ranx* 1 COTTAOE SIZE REPRIO. .. XM.H ‘ Befrlxeraior OA8 RSPRIPOERATOR .. $U" --- CRUMP ELECTRIC Sale Household Goods 65 pe 4-3373^ Auburn Rd,^ FREEZERS-NORGE Mu* docakln 'Dax alack*, xood condition. aU* 34, IIP. Brown worated Dhx atoeka, (lac 14.' food pondltlon, 310. Powder blu* or Uxbt trej doeakln Dax alack*, ala* 34. xood condition. 313. Phono Ml 4-47N ovcnlnxa. araaam. au iia* new. in ai from 7-11 Junipr PE 3-717X. klf.N UP. USED BE-(rlx-. 3U. Swoot'a Radio k ' ' 423 W. Huron. PB 4-1133. USED WESTINOHOUBB BU|CniUC ranx* and automatl* — Oood caod. OR 3-30W._________ usiib elIbctric stove and rafrixer—— — *■'* — Oxford. S“|uJ'E‘^*SAte®fi3^ I „ USED TRADE-] . ELECTRIC RANOE, XU.M I Oa* Ranx* . . INS . Ill BWgUn louse, in H. cam. PB 1 OROUP'OP M DMKS. TTPE-writar. bnatoam or eomp., chote* fit. BiMitrle dryer, IN. Boma tremer, $M. Raw ptenlc tabim. Chmt 4. ---------- Prom XINN Little's Purnltur* k Appl. 3317 Dlxl*. Drayton . nem cause of qulttlnx. Orcu ... IXU. X33,sn.M. wnw P. 0. Box X2, Drayton jplaln*. Mich. Partridge B VBIRO" TO SEE Flint Trailer Park Easy driva to Flint. LoU of bi neas at Ibla 41 nnlt TYatlar Pa Grocery with SDM beer takei and xaaoUne sales fross of 3( 1*7 alonel Everytblnx compl service leundry bldf .. trees and laadaeaplnx. Comfortable 3 room home included. 3U.3M Pith $13.-3M down - er will trad* down payment (or aantbor home er land eontracta. Marina — Boats Oood northern l*k* an*. 34,3M plus (ranehlan. Only an* to area qn main Us blxbwny. 333 montt rent tor (In* itorel Qet to on. -w. —^^ - ink# 30011 CRAWFORD AGENCY wnlton PB 3-33N; . MT 3-110 1 "Mtebixan Buataem Outde." Partridge ' -AND ASSOCIA'Ttt BUSINESSES TRRUOUT MICH. E 4-3M1 ION -W. OTBO: REACH GASH CUSTOMERS through Qassi-fied Ads. CMl FE 2-8181. •‘ ."i iv FREEZERS—HOROE Cbast and Upi__ Upw-BWdrtr xltiMIr aerxteliad nr Erata marred model* at blf Sto-eount prlea*. JWo yeara to pay Od days same as cash WAYNE OABERT 1 N^Saxlnaw______A ULL SIZE D^OIT JEWEL OAS i at0v%. xeuS^ luBSWdBr-'tiv-'ra - __________________________i-____________________ I <31 0 I 13 WOOL RUOS AND < PRIOIOAIRE 7 CU. PT. RBPRIO-pada 033. PE 4-4M3. . Oood eond. IN. PE 4-3037. - * ¥&(5mAS ECONOhlY ^ 331 ■ Saxinaw___PE 3SW jsssr%.ri ___I, to prlea. Bverythtox to used furniture at barxaiu Jrieec. K-Z terra*. THE BdJtOAIM BOUSE. Bussell, trad*, ill N. Cam. PE STjl x 13 WOOL. RUOS AND j B. Munro Blaetrte HI-FI, TV and R«dios 66 ALL RECORDS OP ALL LABSU ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT BIO DI8COUNT&-Por compkte Infer. TVealphal .Eptorprlaea. OAS STOVE. OTHER nilOIDAIRl ELECTRIC RANOE. ■ double oven, nenriy new: 11 * ft. refrlserator. Carl Oabats, Dutton Rd. ________________ LOANS -7ENDLT SERVICE ,GUE FINANCE CO. rs. main 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LIVESTOCK ---------"82 I-XTO, PL 1-3113 •Tmmvui«T nmavlCl"__ when YOU NEED $25 TO $506 W* will b* find to bdlp ymi. STATE FINANCE CO. ' 7M PonUnc Btnt* Bank Bldf. FF 4-1574 VACATION CASH TO XOdT^ Credit Advisors $IA to ^t out ot doM am Finan(;ial Advisors, Inc. 3to B- BAODfAW n 3-1M3 3 APT.______________________ Item*. All for 343. FE MlOA___ (Si 3 pna MAPLE LIVINO BOOM tultm. xood condlUon. $33. Coll nftor I. OR 3-7314. _________ r#C. CilROME SET ALSO 3 PC. tofroott aulW Ml 3-3137. f~>IBCB SILVER ORAT EBORM. nutm, Ooublo dromer. bookeam bed, larx* ehast. 3 roiUr lamps. i cu. PT. OB RBPKIOljhATOR, 1 (U^ daBor*ter~laih^ iN*Pav*m*M5r wrak?^ a Punttur*. 43 Orchard 3X13 Ruas 13 41 VINYL ^ATliZ gtot^|aJ^4ij^R.^*uia* r- ** 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 OUAB. HOUSE PAIRT, 0*1. Xl-N Vinyl Linoleum, Yard 79c eubT 4.to’ . „ Syar'a L ir:'' .. EEB. 71" Blond swivel Base PbU. Ill* N 11" OE ............ m.N 1” RCA .......... 373AS AU seu with wrtUca fuaranUc^ N other seta to choose (ram. Obel TV, S3M BUaabott U Rd. PE 4-43U Open 3 to 3 aod Sunday Mortgage Loeiu gt $600 TO $2,000 $1,000 TO $1,000,000 ANT MORTOAOB. ANYTTHBRE 3^to-r3to-Sto-4uto 3 -per c * a t Deal with a raUaUt firm estab-Uahed In IkU CaU JIm_Qulnlan. PE 3-0431. after X p.m. PE 34IN. RETIREMEWT ASSURAWCE " Another Big Bear First —enlldat* your SbM* and aaeS-Im your hauBOl Ldt us pay efl r mortias* nr toad oontract, jonaJ^SeCa nnd BoSatnlm BW REAR°(5oifiBw^^ n W. Huron VK 1-703 Hkt I IN. PB 1-7317 nfitr POTHD AT L a s ■/■ — A Util* eat q( tt* wny__ tom to nty. Parntture and an^ ane^e^Jdga. NEW O^Uttm. ..J buy, saB *r trad*. Oain* out aad took arenad. 1 qeru of fro* bnrklni. 3%>d* PB MS4f. OPEN MON. BAT. X TO • PRI.’ * TO 3 M MOR^ TO pat .v-M“n»ibrS'Mf,2r2.a'5 PLACE A “LOST” AD. Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad writer.: -----brand*, icratehtd. ------- yahim llM.N wbU* ttay laat. No pbon* ordars pleaM. tUeblsno PluoreacanL 3H Orebned Lak* Ava.____________ OAS STOVH AND *1.3< per ---------------------------- caab. Goodyear Servlc* Store. 33 S. Caaa, Pontiac. PE P3133. iwinrwAl. wj.wt^Tr pawnie, are old, xood condition, X1I3. u X-IN3 n^r 4 p m. GENERAL ELECTRIC RBPRIO-erator. II cubic (oot. dial defroct, - - X1N.I3. Pay only X3.35 per KENMORE WRINOER WASHER, almost new. Maple youUi bed and mattrem. xood condlUon. PE 3-74*7,_________________________ LARGE CRICST-TTPB PRSl^iR. ^WN FURNITURE. TABLE SET \ etc. Cbalac Lounx* and xlMar 1 chair. 733 Corwlb. __ LATE EKHML WBSTINOHO^ ----------------------- LAROB CRIB AND ilATTKfM brAhd sew. M3.M. Pcareon'e Pwr-nltora. 43 Orchard Lak* Aee. BT CRnT?OR SALE. MMtttlon OaU PE fNM. MAHOOAKT'blHiNO RM PURN ----r pww mo^moT0EU*.“Lrirki»o Ala* refrtxerator, ous ardclo* 3341 BtoonHlald Twp VOICE OP imnc*¥AFERlK2^ er k stereo unit. X13X. EM 3-3333. WEBCOR console HI - PI, 3 speed Oood comflMcn. OR llflH. Sale Miscellaneous 67 Ito H.P. LAKE PUMP. 43 6aL. PBR mlnuto used part of soaaen. Jiot. O A. Ttaompaon. 7333 M-33. W*at. I-A WOOD WINDOWS ^ 34 X 34 D. a. XII.7I Pleturt^ irtMow. 13x34 OJL. 33x43, PB 3-7X71 or . SM 3-3(133 1 WHiXL trailer, m inch depth, plywood ooeer, toU "— extra tfre, bltehot, now ptl 333. OL 1-11X3. 3 wheel TRAILER. EXTRA 3 FUEL OIL tanks OOOD CON-^Uon._ Win do'ivcr PE 3-X133. 1 PIECE BATHROOM SET, IN PB^4-ISm *“*** Onorra. 4-lN SOIL PIPE. PBR LBNOTR. . Wmt. Open Eve*._________ 10-TR. OUAHANTIBD 33 - OAL. ^tors, MTM: 30-xnL onto, gat f»«tory_ warranty, Thomptan, Mti M-li, **^|j®*^ amduetw Wtor onblas, ai eanu per toot. Duitox oluxs. U oonu caMi. O. A. Thompson, 7X03 M-4X Wqat. ^le MisccBMteoiiH 67 *~‘'*^-^hdTIWSF-■moo. n BATHRnOM PUnURBS. «WL AND gaa furnnam H" waMr k (team iottiri. Antottatia wator haatoL Hardwara. e' a. auopito*. eroM k Klnt.*ttip*r pinion***nd Ruat-*‘****HE10HTS SUPPLY ' mb Lnnaee-RD. ,PK 3^331 iBous ruRNmiRA imax*. OR 3-S3M, Maybaa R MEMBERSHIP AND CABIM Un to Canada Croak Ranch AaaoMa- !K‘%{nSSVX''At Puntlac Pram. CASffWAY STANLEY AtUMIMUM WlHDOin 13x43 S3 (I. Rook L3tt . t JX 4xt ptoatorboard . X1X3 Bufmeister LUMBER COMP.^NY 734S Obolev Uk* Rd. EM MI71 Opoa e 3.V to I P tt. Sally __Sumlny it a.xi to J p.m._ CLEARANCE SALE I CUSHMAN SCOOTER IN OOOD SHAPE ENOINB , OVERHAULED. SPECIAL PRICE. *33. CHRIS Pl*?xw' *'* **pil 4.H1I KING BROS. PONTIAC RO. AT OPDTKR Cash and Carry Specials BM. iDsutoUon' M a *. lit sq.^ ft, . ... 31.N Pourlnx AisaUtIcr to bnf. Its t; lYSi.'s-. (Call tor a^rat ertlmat* oa all your rousb lumbar k trim naadal ^ HAGGERTY LUMBER 1347 Haxsar^HA 4-43SI Waabdav. t to I Sat. 7 to 3 CkOAR POSTS 17* PE P3733______ CLOiS"bUT - 30 SHOPWORN Btoel Bammeot Saab-3 Itto . 31-11 X 13. ll-U X 33 X3.3I aacb. 7 or more 31.13 **. Buy anUiw a*. COAL k BUILDINO SUPLT. CO. II Orchard Lakt Are. PB ^-7131 akAnSMAH. II" BSeTEEi^. lent eoodltton. til. PE S-3133. DO YOU HA#rnrTONf~61 Seooratias prebieaif Hundred* ot eolors L ehnoa* (ram. Interior or extorloi, So* our waU paper and maichlax (abrit stieoUM. Eanw BrosrJallod Mostb no df- ‘OAELAHD FUEL k PAIHT 4M Orebard U. Av» PE 3A1 DOUBLE SINK COI4PUCTE 333.33 Witt trap. A xrada nc 3-4713. Montenlai Supply. 133 W. Mont- _e*lm.___ _____ ______ BLSCTRIC LIOHT PULL-ODWIf fixtures. NeweM sxelttot modern Ilsbl fixture* Ideal lamp (er otu-doau. 311J* vnlu*. *3.1*. Mtobl-f*a Pluoreeeont, IIS Orchard k.k. Av*. Pro* pnrkliix to rear. —14. EAVESTROUOfl K-TYPE tOe A _ BUeteNreslsteto pntoi Warwlek a. 1371 Orehard Lake Rd. PRES STAROnrO TOILETS XM M tM It ...... Wk4f'L>SCiP-“......•“ Paetqiy Sana—irrefulan SAVE . PLUMBINO SUPPLY 173 B. saxinaw__PE 3-3134 Full line of building and plumbing materials W* lake trtda-taa WOLVERINE LUMBER 333 S. Paddock. PB SB7M FEDERAL Modernization Cash and Carry Specials ^ 7 Day Sale Combination ALUMINUM DOORS GUARANTEED 1 FULL INCH THICK Saks Tax Included Installed Price $31.95 Window Awning Roll Up Type SAVE 50 PER CENT 133 per cent Itlumlnum roll awntofs. Easy credit terms avaUabls on 3 or mor* rr" up awninxa. Arallabl* to Installations can be arranged at • nominal cost Prices Below Miic or ant toORTRWmric purpoe* — Oet UR to MI3. SEA- • B^RO FINANCE W.. till N. Perrp^l^! 0-mt._________ EODieWB CABINETS. lAROE M'^ mirrors, sllxhtly msrrad, 33.33. Urx* solaetlon of eabtnots with or without UxbU. Slldtuxdoors. Tsrrtflo buy*. Mlebl«an Plnorm-cont. 1X1 Orebard L r. - 37. NEW Airai DEED OIL AND OAS (unaaoa* — Vary rea*. lUJ^-IMl. NICE USED INSmS OSOR. X3.I3. wito bowl. tllO. Oil stove k 311 xkUoh took. X13, medleto* cabinet. xi xood taxes S stands. from X3. Lr mix. _____________ HEW SHALLOW WILL JIT PUI4P M4.M. sutolem stml donbla sink XMM. SUal doubl* sink. 313 X3. O. A. Sbompaon, 7M* M-H Wmt, HBSCO COOKER . Mtytrs sbnUow ON STAR r waU p tool *ad dl* maktr's box. CaU aftor X p.m. in x^^,_________ (BW PORTABLE TTPSTrSiTBiE Prtoad from N4.M toeludlnx axels* lax. Oood aalaeUou of rebulH lypewrltor* aad tddtaf maeblnm. ^ ^OONViRSION BURNBR~i lAflk MtomMumlaL. Wm W.WttBB SPECIALS! #aal Ctothm Foot.3X.4I w. ttSmtox abaatbtof, IRT ..Si* ok. ^_____________34133 ALUMINUM O^INATibii ---------- 1. Oat 3* 33 OAL. OTL hot WATER H3MT-ar, (r^alrq. rawJraa^aU^^ M OAL RARiuai. PE 3-41IT. SAVi wloAinV' Iff S. Saxinaw ___re S ATTENTION! Good Mack salt and peal humus Must move 4.333 yard* before Tun* 13th Priced to Mvve CaU bft. Mr. Davit at -V eaom out t* Ivory Poloi netd kt XXIOCSity U. Rd. aad make ymir ANCHOR FENCES ■ala Prti fUM isxjx ^8 COLORFUL Pcitio Blocks 4 FOR A DOLLAR 7 colors, rod,, eraafe, tenok, pink, xreen, silver and purple. " FEDERAL Modernization 1 A M T? 1°^ in&r DAT ■ATS. M SUNDAY 19-3 , Plaity of Fi;ee Rarkiiig On Our Lot PUNT k WALUNO DICBP WblL pump. j.*xc. coud . in. ini AvMMto^. Bytvaa Lak* CHjr. PLYWOOD SPECIALS Sa ‘.•.•.5S5P“ ;: : ; TONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. 14IX Baldwin Rd. PE 1-1341 ROYAL FINABLE TTiPEWRITER - Used only 3 mo. OA 1-3344. i»w»jrrPE Riomo laweii^w'- JI’ SL* •!! “(•«“ tout. III. M Cheroka*. FI 4-41*1. ___ eSoWd MOWiRsri M06iuT34 2#”*.*“^* to 5*toli.*oJSS:n' — scKIc* Wt mU ^our 3*07 01x1* Hwy. MAPI* 3-7171 ' oh 1-713* BICELe BAR POR DAYip BRAD-ley xprden tractor. OU Sot water healer * MB i«L tonk, re K" SPECIAL Cttpotoa—Speetol . | Ml AUBURN LUMBER AURUffHEfOmS with (anceu and curtaUi. OOOM toUat*; 34I.M~vain*^2i -------factory eaeonda. L^ Ava. Pork (re* t SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALKS CO *3« Hlxbtan^Rd.T^, OR i-iMi BEWINO MACHINE. SINOBR^ZtO-aag In modern eoaaok. Thl* oha J^«bmmt*. WUl“**u‘fc bluaaJi Special Paneling Offer D^'rJ**^J, ,a,p Art pMeia. Vi* mthoxan ^ .-Y-iry*.*- bMh Oak Flooring BENSON LUMBER CO. - 31.M UP BuiieasM nil sites - tl.*| up T.™.. _ Layaway. Plan— a. SAOIN4 model M wUh *w k^iu ____ MacWncry 68 BUYER MIQBTV MlTll@im fgfi ^ tfiSSf. « Po ** car RU9TBD ROCSSR PAmi IJiSSS: ~ FOR RENT ■ 4‘vbtter. floor mnd< Sale MKttc(ri~Ooiid^ AOOOtoroN SALE. AuTm AecofdhM loaned (rm to koi ------- leeeona, re l-lS M4. 14 sni>r. mi PK,4-mi. „ ■ THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. MAY 10. IggO TWENTY-SEVEN , Sah Mwtkid Oo«to H »A»T. ,0»A|!B. cm Sim. TBOMA* OMAN'KI-rt OOHailfi. ■non. « MMttM dd. UahMMT fiauk M« b«wh. WmW Kow ................... MM •d t«wHltWM ...........MTB Trained, Boarded 80 -------- ■ aiTTaaTjKwa. ibaiRTV T"?*H««r baaA boartlat, Wlegand Music Renter _______-»HOwa nc »M»4 Hunting P®f 81 bl2?*.5fS PIANO SALE Seve*^ V* ' OrliiaaU nprKt..----------- liAT. ALPALPA AHD BKOUI AT»1«. Call MApM t-lTM, irixi^sXf^rM, 0TW SPECIAL Sale Office Equl|wnent 72 ADDiao UAcanfCs. mou tn ‘’Jg^A-g'^irkS^ _ iMs-Ain. fSAarOLD THOHC_________ I wxsx OLD noa roa. mix. ntj^lUpaaa Road. (Mord, OA Sale Sporting _0 ^« BAIT COKTAHmR8: APBROX. 4M0 biicktl tTP« la* er*AiB ••rtoni. iMb Ji^Cra «wrU. «at for lot. oSjr^CLTO. **3 orror uiod, ucrlfloo, H». FI S-TSIT. aoas ATTBACTITB • TR. OCD RRO: Ooldini, »IU ridt and drlr*, w poperi. OB 3-»dnd. CXBTmSD SEBD POTATOXS. Ooekran. Loko Orioo. MT im~rdtijiaS, PoatUe rodd, MA 4-lMd. POTATOES. BATINO M U. BAOT _________JL T«U«r»ld>. PE urn »Sat scaum. BACTimgs pob ^?hAt hOT» root MT 3-T»M. iUUKBOW TROOT IIP « IMCHES. ltd Uialt. BO »e«»o * Trout croM Buck, OrotaiBlold SS&.IS’&imk'S Ftrry. PE MWl. Id, Oravel and Dirt 76 A-I KAT HOMUa AND BLACE i Tko'CEERS AHD LAND8CAP- ------ mrn^ lAAfllv^g iQp aPkif MfUl 5'^ »1 Auto Potti, 1110 a m N. Hatn, Boehoitor OL 1-Wdl iTn »-»7M or PE 1 BLACE omT.^DEUVEBipD. -------, ra TOP SOIL. BLACK JW?'*'' ________I. PI j-dftt. A i' TOP"iblL. mack,, Jgi*T. taad, fin and irawl PB »-Tn«. PE >1111 or_f*^l4«l._____ T-lVLACk DIRT AI^ PB l-MW’cr PE ALiniLACE DiBT.^TOP SOli; fill and manuro. Abo eomptot-bndieaptniand trot romOTalan. trtmmlBtrra Scott Lake Bd., PE «-dWlOT OB l-dldl. BLACK DlRf~tOP aOIL, ARD trarol. PE HIM. t-MSl. Ponuac Uke. OB 1-MM. _ -..I Howard: EM 10611._ ExcAVATuta, oRAbnia. todcx- _em' 3M*tjnL:________________ LABOR WOOD OB COU. Um water luator and tank. 13*. MA *•*000.____________________ PONTIAC LAXE BDILDBB8 BI^ ply. Saad. irarol * mol^,_trueklnf> till. OB l^lMl PEAT, BOSHIL OR TABa ded. Loadlai Dally. Whpletato-RtUll. 7M» OrtonTllb Bd.. ^ ---------k of Cbrkf-------- sXnD ORAVEL. DIRT AND TOP Mil, PE *4I». PE *-«M*. YARD ORADINO. TOP Wood, Coal FweJ J? L PE *-*m. Plants, Trees, Shrabs 7i ^%ris.fiid%?inii?.-js: UL 1-ni*. *1.4*. feruc*. 5m». t»»“" <=yig- data. mi. ihompM'd Ofi*!"' *^i.*JSt Whi^J: «• rado Bio* Norway Spmec. ' STBAWBEM^ *151? TSffi-^rsraoarwNErm Arborvnad. Jualp^ Tdwa. any sb^ «d. t bUm w. of {{tf j'QK® " Feir Sale Pets , ABO' nAcasBDNDS AT STUD. Fop Sale Pets 3 l-7«ar^ld aalo nra doft art tlrod !.S“«a'ss 'OpwiTdayd POB MBNT If VAC. *'6aRWAT' ALDMINDM TRAVEL Fop Sale LIveetock 88 TEAR (»J> PILLT,RALP BROKE NIUROO TRAiUnt AND BQDIP-----1- PE 1-MM. PLATT TRAUBB. 33 PT. COaTCMI Sale Farm Produce 86 Sale Farm Equipment 87 DtllONSTRATOR TRACTORS II ■ood ooadltlon. Baal barttlar' OUrer Super TT. B 1 OITtw north rf Qaford. OA l-ld*!. BIG. SAVINGS NEW AND tWBD LAWN AND OARDRN aOCIPMENT SIMPUCmr • BOLENS r* tuaraatot and Mrrbe wbat wo Mil. Aik for froo dtmoutratlon. Low down paymenti. E. Z. Crid“ HOUGHTEN & SON Traitor Salu and lUntal. 104* North ------ _a^*iL___________________ W^>ETO DM.U I naw MV i.n.v, wiu.w, TRACTOR W1T H • 3 POINT anra AND TWIN HYDRADUC UOilDiat AND MANDM BDCKET. REO. PRICE *3.***. SALE (Z.t*L Rent Trailer Space. AUBORN BEIORTS MOBILE Jlle laie Tito ftnist, H nllo SB of ... .J. Opdyko_____PB »-33«l OXPOBD MOBILE WaNOR POT thoio who want the batt. trxir HTICB. POWER STEERINO, AND TJt. WITH NEW PIPPIN IllDDHr TRUL LOADER WITH li---- DIRT BDCKET. REA PRICE *l,m. SALE *3.***. irz40’ oement patloa. oto. unv dalto oaat of Oaford — *-‘" TlPe road. OA MOM. TOD'VE SEEN THE REST; NOH 30* IH.C. OTILITT TRIAL LOADER WITH H YARD DIRT BDCKET. RRO PRICE (1,0*1, BALE *1.TM. V9, WAJMji VI.IOU. BAST TIME PAYMENTS PR 4-0134 PB 4-1113 KING BROS. PONTIAC BD. AT OPDTKE CASE BC3 TRACTOR, CDL-tlvator. wacon,\ rakC, mower. Pint and 3ad euttlns bay, atiEw, kuii aaw. hammer mill, elieller. MB lOlOl Ba*le Rd., Oa- A N D WHEELHORSE tractor! and attaehmenb, I modeli mower*, w* eenric* wbat w 'ain,'’W.'‘,sssis^ ----- — plow; etraddle-row ji*r*oi, **K. ^s?44.'t« ftmiUon fc.ro«*oid. Mtohldaa. ERE MODEL M TRACT6K Maehy. OrtonriUc. B MODEL L TRACTOR. DEERE NO. 4* TRACTOR. Ii leraper. Almoet new. Abo 1 plantmr. MA *-141* after 4 mem 1130 Baldwin. _______ ^Yo°ui?iS^"p5S"SrSwn? ^NDMX* «*« OVER NOjr ^ING BROS. PONTIAC BD. AT OPDTKE Auction Sales 88 ADCnORS EVERT WEEK. runt itodr of now faiviture. Satir and Roftokran Ki&~s,f;fiiid7^2S- let bedroom Mti. *« mU. i^e Md AifiBJrU »PP“-anc4*. aewlDE mamnet, waAwi. rud. hatdwart. d^r ?av SLriVa.uni R.Tm'jua? Auction. ITfO* Tonla. noar Newburo road, fmm-- wriy lAiife Auatloa, OLenrlew 'AM £Oca^,.JS^r.ri^l 5“lrMtor®' com^elEe^*' »ooo *dlSSM5».*iJ2XfSX“: O^SaSr*-* for RetMl B & B AUCTION trailer, oaf uauu. •• Make offor. PE 4-3131. 635m iffi?Su/”" For Sde HousetmllerE 89 'i Warnot TtmlleT A REAL STtAL I bav* one-10 a tl ft. and an* le I I* a. aobnaca. aStt an now 10*0 modeb bit eror from rnadeb^ a load ueod moMb homo* W* SSTi1i*rM‘*T*i n n. WM*. dame owt^'mS* AND^i^' aAU^^itlOHoS 0-1041 or n 4-00*0._ iTPT ODTBOABbT^lMSltOLAa. Berterc flylna Pbb. 3 yeua eUL 4* H.P, obeUto Morenry with - ' ~ 100 lanki, Wury ib.'SPISV’, Detroiter to* 1*00. as* aaao*. uniform temporatur* oontreii, euporlor oonetructlon and baauty of doeltn. A prlea you want^ pay at a deal you r%rMy set. Tb* aitra beaut doUart now on your piwetnt i trad* on tb* aO Term* to----------‘ BOB BD MOBIia a VACATION TRAIL- *Mb taidwar* SIO.n' up. .Pert* SerTbe, In*., Oils Hlgflend Bd. aORDM 14- BONABOOfT'eOitV. top, 31 *10*. JobneOB JaeoUn. T-nee Tralb!. Dpbebtorod, UtbU, Baft, Myomotor. A beauty. *1,800. Oft 3A*S*. Mliht trade ear. BOAT_A metal T^tl^a: |;1^ Oxford Trailer Sales New lAwldet In Oeacral. Tata* bm^Oreel^LUes, Elm— Trarallu traltori In oiiy, uarwoed and “— “----- U Ml^ ' SS?** iSff aei . Wa nnt aouth of Uk* SALES vNow Md mod: orleat* 13 aoroi botwoan Late 0 OwoaM.^ Vomoura^OM^^Itopaar leeo UBTU u-Biiera, uwni ____Baamor. oompbta Una of part* and bottb laa. Blteboi In-atalbd and can wired. Open from 0 to 0 wookdayt and 13 to 6 on KINO CLBARANl ilay moMb. Sp*< entab. Oet youi or cummer T*et„. Yalbr aalec, MM toad, oa 1^1. t wal^. BOL- t. Square Lake Trailtr For Sale Tires i USKD TiaE* I OOOD DSED^mtES KDKN ADTO SERVICE 140 W. Huron_______PE 3-131* STANDABD BRAND NEW TIRES, SC.a^'" ED WILLIAMS 4*1 s. Sailnaw at Raobuta T^ijrBLACE ihBEs. All *».*• 0* iut* Tiro a Sale Truck Tires 92A Attention, Truckers t^am^2' P^'onarant*^ Td"^y* diARinaAPT baniDni6_Di m ear. Cyllndtn rebored. Zuek 1^ '' 1* shop. 13 Hood, Phone PB Sale Motor Sc4>otarB 94 . __________ OO *3 MATCHLESS. PlKPBXrr CON- dltloo. *3»*. PE *-*WI._____ '*3 4^ K. HARLET. >4*4 MUJM. '*4 ALLSTATE. ! It** TRIUMPH TTOER PER- Motoreyeta* and n*w,f<^P«r SS?S“MotoSyA..^*&*«: Hisgasi," For Sale Bbycka ». EKnrcLS. ___ m. (M. ShT-WI*. 13* Boats and Accessories 97 Bond. *1*0.---------- ion^n^lDM sAiLBo^.^ij^ ____ ‘^tS*“ lu5 OL >3MT after A 1* FT. PLYWOOD irTpfTwSL-. --------- —- wood, boded with cxtrai. OB 14 PT. WOLTRaiHB OiLD^, M Sft tuSt ***^ **«•“•“* 14' ooMnrr run/— after *, OR 3-W14 ~AT“®E“ATOTj^ Boats and Accoaaorles 97 1* H.P. : 33**LoOran^ " 1* PTUkKABO d* HP. *444 i| \RKANSA§/fRAVELER $995.95 NO MONET Dcant ■be DB BEPORB TOU BUT SHAW’S. INC. Ro snic^i&B Runabout. Complete with new motor and UaUor, eontrob, hook op. BTcrytblns ocuy MN. only 1* per cent down. W* mean it when w* cay; ‘TMt* out a little and eae* a bt." Tr* u*l BOLLT MA-rinb and cmcb aAig. itii* JAT AND_______ 10*13 tent. OL 1---------- wnnwHiELDS. coliKirft '*Of course I want (e go on a honeymoon, but I , want to go by mysell!" Buchanan Boatworks' an B -..-jlnlim -- - Bvtnnid* *115; Hew 1* R. i... SSMtSS^'JfS.'WiS *H; nnabout*7^*ltt; Hew fibe fe." -......... “ " BOAT SHOW TIME POI a Ouallt* Deal See D* 8 WHEEL BA8B-—Heavy Duty Rear Bpriqit— ~--«tlonal nsnab—W-Waab*ra-—OversMed TIRES— -*• BOOT —Heater. A Defrectera— ^ $1825 PLUS lalei Tax A Uceaa* JOHH J. SMITH 311 8. SAOINAW ------- —'sALk; Pi . box, EM 3-431 '*3 OMC, * tARD I “ ' ------>. oa 3-1*4 ----------OLir oi ^ M*4 Tank Truck. I TOM BO^ n... 'tl and '4* IntoiuaiaBal l-tou Mx3&>gry^^A^uaN NEED ,A FINANCE-FIXER? Order Ckissilied good job. FE 2-8181 is the Wtnt Ad number! Pontiac’s Truck Center s- >■ GMC' 't- Factory Branch ,ii> OAKLAND At CAS^ 1955 CHEVROLET V, Ion pickup and that U really oqolpped. Baa ladder rack, tool bix ud eomplet* now palM lob. XxeoUont let alae* oandlUon from on* end to tb* otter sad RBADT to do any lob yon may have la mind. A fraab new price of ' $795 Crissman tfiehlfftn B«n Ttltphong track. Mlehifxn y truck. Oood mecaableal condition. >53 Ford Me ton uUUty truck. Mleblgan BoU Ttlepbnn* truck. utility truck. 1155 Chevrolet 14 too pleknn LU condMoD ttrouthout. BoattI dark greoa flnlab. Haskins Chev* Auto Insurance 104 PX.. PDA POR MOST CAM I MO PATMTa. §P Forego and Spta. Cura 105 Clarkston Motor Sales CBBTELBR-PLYMODTH DEALER Mala atTaarkrton MA 4-*141 DRIVING 1$ FUN In The NEW 11*0 I_ 2m AUSTIN RBALT to 55 mpt oiTeconomy aaeclal tborliod dealer ter MO, Mor-, mnor, AuaUn and A« Healey Houghto^& Son 53* M. Main, RocheeUr. 1-17*1 Safe Used Cun 1*M XNOU8R FORD 3 DOOR, aloe aU around, *7**. EM 3-4*37. Joe Mab Servie*. 13*4 BDICK. 3 >krdtop. Need* No money down. u«s Rtait Mr. Lucky________________ n_4-l*t*. n 4-3314. 1*3 B. Saf- BlrmlMbam car. Our Stock N 14337 Prio*d at only .*1.4**. North Chev. HASKINS SHARP CARS “R dark bln* aiM Ivory flabk. Ojuamb^ Boater SoU^ dark ■■ *•* Dodn Hoyal 2-i Automane . Irantmbi Boautlliu bUak and iiS&: hardtop. Uf, power bnk* BeouUful llful I Haskins Chev. (1*1 Dixto HI MApi* nm For C*ra 106) Safe Uaad ^ TOP DOLLAR POR OSED CARS UD^^au^baiIb RUBtor Rl*d. at S. Woodwd A •17 CHEVROLET . . «I aiT' *1« a O’driv* M* WOODWARD. Ml »3**4. •ir'CHRVT. V-*. THAMU riii!Urtrt!°D? SHEP'S “SPRINGTIME” SPECIALS ’*( PONTIAC 3 Door H-Top *IM4 -M CHEVT B-Alr 4 Door . *l*4 •n PONTIAC 4 Door H-Top .. *1M ■I* FORD 3 Dior B-TWp . *l*4 ■It M5.RCDRY Convertibb. ■** PONTIAC 4 Doer Sodan ■It OLDS 4 Doer B-Top PORO CroetUn* 4 Doer . w CHEVT 1 Door ......... ■51 FORD Tlclorla .... .. ■53 PONTIAC * Door ... '51 finpEBARBR . CObOfAMDER * <_ riSk?b*et*r, VA land'nic*. Rink Motors Quantity and Quality NO WONBT DOWN •M Chev. Bel Air HT. T-*. Utt* ■M Ford sutlon Wsn. T-l. Nice *M IuS*t.*four*^SSk^Ho. 1311. Our >ric* I1M3. North Chev. SSlMS-a‘a-vv->-arV5Si ■55 Buick Super BT, 1 owner . *7*5 >51 PonUao 4 dr. RAH . .. *415 ■55 Buick Convert. Red. Nice . ***4 lick Century RT. Ilk* new 1415 ... muse standUef RT ..... t»t CHOICE OF 5* MORE CAM. NO lORB CAM. I t RimSED. CfbtMd* luperii 312 Montcalm at Oakland ■53 BDICK OONVXRITXkU. NtR condlUon. *300. OR 340M. tm trade, 30 month* BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 WOODWARD MI 6-3904 ■to BDICK oodi} coNomoii. ^et *1^ takes It. PE t-lia 10*4 BDICK. DYMANoW. RADIO, beat. No monoy down, rail prtc* till. *1* month. Call Mr. WnUt, n 1-0403. —^ - _________sraXJIAL. , ditlon 01100. Oalt FE ___ CADILLAC 03 BKRIM. 4 006r I. 04*0. 33 LoOrand*. DOOR HARDTOP. PULL POWER MUST LIQUIDATE Absolutely no ea*r‘ — Auto, Mr. BeU. condition. 03.d0». .MA 0-HH. IN* CADo^c Momm a au^ traosmlsslaei: aowor. 'a bes~“*~' vrbito automobile. A car i. tinettoo. Slock He. 13N. Our price North Chev. Wtfoo, ideal for thoee maay -------------- * •ummer oQttBfff. nasty of Toom r.JT ____'l loti • $895 Crissman IIU CHEVROLET BEL AIR BARD-*— ”* oaptt*. .radte, b-— I Wber* els* bi ppwergUd* Rortt chem_____________ be found for only *7M. I North Chev. BHARPII ION CHEVROLET. !Tm.^ SAVE Terrific Trade-ins wblt* top. Bucket ..M, rvw«r eteerlnt. ----------- brakes. Rydmmatic. It ,_________ tookbit fUr tops In eonvertlbls you muot *** ttb one. t,«w mUa- Uof'ponUao 4 dr. Ponuae Ctatanala 4-Or. sedan, dramattc. Radio and beatw. ; blaok fintoh. Lew doM pap- Uin^Uae atnrohM 4-Dr. Bard- HAUPT PONTIAC MS CBXV1UHBT MPALA HAMD-top Radio., boater, powertlMo. Orittnal w^ PM. r r * a I tparktor. SMcknio. 1431. OuT low prie* aoly N.m. - North Chev. aaOM AM DOSMr. »mI CbAAl Frank Schuck INi OMrroMt. J wblt* flnbh. Our eloA No. 134 Our prie* OI.IN.- North Chev. *r outtofs. Plenty of room fw e family and friends. Beoiwt-a I cylinder *n«ln* with eta^- aa™ iTtt'r.eaffls ndltlon. Won't last Ion* i' $B95 Crissman WILSON PONTIACCADILLAC CLEAN Birmingham Trades 1350N. ■ Woodward aiRMlNORM________MI 4-ltN ISW CHEV.. i DOOR RUCATNR. etfndard shift. * cyl. PE PAIN. LADY'S M PAIRLANE ON PB. If. *1.M *WHrnWALL TIBM. AMO-LDTELT NO MONET DOWN. Aeoam* paymenb of *1173 mo Call credit Mxr^ Mr. P_~ _al Ml 4-70N. Har^ Turner Ford. UN CTlCihr STANDARD 3 DR. ^M. CM., NN. OR 3-3431. after ISM CHEVROLET BEL-M. dto k heator. PowertUd*.. money down. Pull price *I credit manaxer Mr. White, PE 0-04W, Kim Auto, 11* 8. Saglnar PAY LESS BUY MORE! BM TBBBB SPECIALS ■*7 Chev. 1 dr. * cylinder. Btd> ■17 Ply. 3 drfcroy V-O, Auto. Houghten & Son ■H CBBV., 3 DB. REPOSSESSION ^ fuU price. He oseb asaded lUU A3o,*‘MrT ■eS^'KoiS IN a. Blvd. Beutb at Auburn ■I* CHEVROLET 3 bO<« SEDAN W*el^"^LOTD 333 B. Satlnaw. PE 30131. •S7 CHET. STATTOH.WOIL . *|Nlil ■»3 Chevrolet 1 Dr.MN HAROENBORO MOTMI SALES M CHEVT. WAOON. P^L PRICE ■ £o*5”$ii4*^5e *” — i* ciiivrBacAtfB; riMkr-g non*. IION msec. kl.ON. ■'** OIxte Hwy., Watoiford. 1N7 CBXVROIET WAOON. * CTL-inder witb str^ht *---—^ J* is tb* wagon. Original gr*< paint. Stock No. IIN. Priced i only tl.Ut. North Chev. Hunter.Blvd. I 1N7 ORBiaOLBT 1 DOfUt OEU Rty. Like new ..... *11“ 1N7 Bel Air 4 dr. Hardtop .. iu UN Cbovrolel 1 dr. sodan ... * I INI Chovrolst sodan dOUvary * UN Cbevretot. Oood cond. .. * UN Hal Air 4 dr. PoworgUd* * U. HOMER HIGHT MTRS, OXFORD. MICH. VALIANT NEW UN 4 DR. SEDAN $1698 RAMMLER-DALLAS INI H. MAIN a ■»4 bdobk Mhio and PE S-04W. King Auto. ■13 KMD.M^^COKD. I nm MTOHip. CWH. awn mmof. *471. Take ovtr paymonts of f*.i* per week. No Money Down BIR-Knoram IUMBLER, in S. WOODWARD MI A3PN UN PORO STATION WAOOH. RADIO a beater pOroomatic. aMOLDTEl-T NO MONET ON. Ml 4-7N*. HaroM Turner Ford. •IFPORD CDffOM 3 DOOR, ig-dlo. hoator. Pordoeaeittc. *1N. PB 4-0M3_______________________ *H FORD S4BO08L_MAW Aenhm ----- “V ruotTPrivaf—----------* North Chev. BunUr Blvd. at B. Woodward Av*. Btnnlagbam IU 4-17U poaiv'iiH. ' poab-o-iuTic. Itdm, waahora. 1-ton*, new Ures aadtattory. 1------------------- — Must ecu. after *._______ ’58 FORD 4 DOOR $1195 'Cy' Owens 147 S. SAOINAW STREET WILL ACCEPT WoJTeur d appUauesa, « a lUunbbn or any g< s at part pajraaaat. BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER" -aALBB A SERnOB--3N a. SAOIMAW PB *-4Ml UN FORD. RADIO A Cttstomlm. RxeaUn-. _______ Mo monoy down. PuU prie* *1 Assam* payment. Nil mei Call credit maaagor.------- Ring Auto, 11* <■ aa< ongine Just overhauled. Oood body — XMA Take over paymauto of *4.11 Mr week. Ro Mmv Down. URinNOHAM-RAMBLE*. * * • B. WOODWARD. 5dl Q.1N*. REPOSSESSED ■N Ford. BoauUful Aton* rM nabh. Rabano only *1S7. Mo onab naeded. *U mo^ Can credit manacer Adr. WhtU, PR I-14M. Elns Auto, 11* a. '55 FORD 4 DOOR $545 'Cy' Owens 147 a. aAOINAW street PE 5-4101__ ■N poao 4 Doda! radio a heater, pordouatic. LDTIXT NO MONET DOmi. Aa same Mymanto eg (M.7* per m*. CaU §dlt Mgr, m ParM at MI ATlOu Harold Tuntor Ford. •*iom«»23? ■UCbovrolot .......K...*U* ** SSSma m Auburn Av*.______PE Mill JLarry lerorpe 7 ford, codntrt Cban. PE 1-llN.____________ UI3 PORb I CTUNbER 3 DOOR. BXcoItoN lEulns. gStt. Mo Mon-“ Take o S.^Mr ^e»*k!”’%lBS&NOHAH- m a. WOODWARD. d CYL.. _ PORD-O-MATIC. SB*. W.^ WASRKR8. ISN ML QL 1-US3. 3*1 THAUA. ROCHBSTEE. P&^lK*a^0 •17 KiRD. s ctL. stick, “■la Pont., g cyt, etlok. I 36 YEARS IN THE USED CAR BUSINESS DESOTO NEW UN 4 DB. SEDAN $2395 ' PLYMOUTH MEW UN APABS. SEDAN $1782 NEW UN 3 oa. HARDTOP $1945 MEW Ut* SrATtON WACOM $2045 $200 DOWN lael. nil Taxes a >N Plates PATMEMTS At LOW AS $47.00 MO. SCHUTZ MOTORS. INC. a a Woodward B-bu HNDM. ■N boSOTO PIRXSTnEBP 4 DOO^ Power Steoriag. Radto, *,*M ID: m»»om. . i«t.st pSiS. ■N DoSOTO 4 DOOB Ona 0«Nr Tory Cloaal m bM. sa.73 PER Mp. ■N DoSOTO PUtSPUTB 3 DOOR HARinor. PoWot Etoorlw. tNDM. ^N3.7* PER MO. SEP*'—SffA.lSf BRAID Motor Sale^ ■ DeSOTO-PLYMOITTH mULltt :am at pies bt. phTiim For Sdi Cwt 106 ..... ...... , _________ ra rBftTf i-TMO IffOld T«ni»r F«iX_ iLWTiiiF KO iiw M6(h'cQjiriiii(^ ..... ‘ & ,Stf“i«S8K (£**T«itt. lui. OR S4*n, Mwmb I »Dd >. wn CAR '6k r In -IT n>r« I ■Mt. eniiBtry wdan. 6611 Ebm Dr. FHWW OK 3-76M. W6lM Ukn. 1 1613 MMBowrMn, 6 Ukn. m 4-3MI. Repossessed H Ford ■toUM wBcon. Ki ••ly HU. m down plui IIjL FMOBOnlS Mat MlMith _ |n^ Mr. Whtu, FI IN, ofcftatq»n.f w inMN.^ Md^‘ ffiS’Vo’Monw IMrMutte......... niM im out I dr. Hardtop I Ml HOMER HIGHT MTRS. "U UlDttlM (roM Kontlai oxFOHD. mcm.' o* whit* -------------- ■ktrt*. M oaM BMM. 6U.00 month, ri tUm Hint Auto. I^POfEK AT POM- ------- PH 1-TWl.____ INI FORD RANCH WAOON. ioito ru conVirttbli. r r h. ----------- nlniii MI 4-16M._________ * FOROWaTION WAOON. POLL Hr. Hall. F* l-tui _ >»d' I- at Aabuni__ lODTH 4 DR. nCD. t tj JIOMER HIGHT MTRS; "II Hloutct Iron P OHPORD. MICH. ilM I^IW gT ANOARD a-rONumioa, lin. v. i MU BOTCH 4 DR. HARDTOP I Ttt JIHBalek itatton wacoo. Power itccrtaf. P« flow. Rod a I. Dyna-.. inn ^OMER HIGHT MTRS. "U Mteutoe from Pootlae’ ONPW. MICH. OA I__ NM FORD CrarOklLINi POLL |«tc» IN. No oath neodcd. “ . Waok. Ft 1-0401. Kim ABN. Uil full prioo. ______ Pay M^^IDjao^ ^_£olj O^^PORD 1 1 DOO , IlM, FI 3-•« PWtD 1__________ down _ n * t ABPWh mmoaomum.^ MRt.rf '55 MERCURY I DOOR HARDTOP $545 'Gy' Owens , '57 MERCURY UONTBRNT HARDTOP $995 'Cy'Owens 8PORDOMATIC. SXTUNfiT Volkawafoa. tho boot. 'W Chrtblor. Cone. Powor 'H Ford ▼.* ........... I Pordo. N •« ......... •Il.'»4 CihOTyo ........ ..... •IVM Dodaos ^ 111! up •II Chryolor-'ll PlyBoMb. — I Pontlaoa, *U-'M .... •U.'l4 WUiyi .......... IN «p •U-'M Ramblon ............... M ’» Bulek. AU powor ...... fild aChory.'U ............ 6461 Unoplu. HX. AU powor •U CheG A boaum 1 OadiUaoo. 'll-'M-'a •U PooUafi Btatlon Wafoa •U Pontlac-’U Chery Coot. Aloo many othen to ebon FINANCE ARRANOf- _______ ECONOMY CARB 11 ADBORN ■M OUBI 1-DR. SUPIR M HATO- Johnson AT Lake Orion OFFERS - -- - —1 til ■ .... 11- .. I T .... ill . fllM * "S m. ^or IIOM .....s •M Pontlao '66 Pontlao-eewi »»me, 'U Pootlae M. WW tiroo •U Ford 1 Dr. Y-l. 1-toao Mm ■M Plym. OoBoort T4. Auto, o Russ Johnson Motor Sales Lake Orion MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 '58 OLDSMOBILE . boauUfal Pearl * WMU flaMh lupor "U Hardtop Coup! with full powor for drlrbif oaao. riU bo proud to 0 Crissman 4^” BIRMINGHAM TRADE 1M6 OldtmobUo If BoUday. 1 door hardtop, ibd lad wbito. Im-maculato In and opt Power etoer-hi| and brakot. atmoot now Urea. Hurry. plIN. M moolhi on Bal- mRMINGHAM RAMBLER «66 S. WCWDWARD MI 6-39M I OLOa aUPER H 4 'DOOR aardtop. Power ataennc and '58 OLDSMOBILE A boauttful Poari * WhMo Q ■uper "IT' Hardtop Coopo < fiiU powor tor drieinc eaie. maculato la orory detail. A — you wUl bo proud to own. too ‘^•”“$1975 Crissman ROCHESTER OPEN ETEB, "rn. 6 OL WWl ^dhM^^mtof. ciomT. MMLno *a‘l*W0SwAI». tPH PACKARD CUPPIR. RAtiiO and heater Ha money dawn._^- REPOSSESSED 1114 Plymouth 3-door, fuU price $m. No oadi Boadtod. Pay OBly til per month, lit payment due AuiUit let Call credit manaier. Mr. White. FI 6-64dl. lit B. da(- PONTUC 4 DR. CATAURA YTBTA. INt. Radio * heata^ydramaito. Call Swnor. tllU. Pe Mtlt. fiiFoniMfiib. NO uomnr~lif. INI PonUac, I door. Needo a Ht-tlo b^ umk. duet tMI tuB^eo. Ring Ur. Btu, Lucky Auto iuot. PE 4-lMI. Pi t-aif It] B. Rag. It Chryaler. clean tUfcl tt-'U Chwy. RAdL ... tl- 11 Ponttoc ........ tl-M Plymouth, good i tl-'il Bulek, Mod ruB. tt Pord V-l Klrlaao ;;;tit .. .;!*ni ’PI DeBoto PircdoBM Club CBO. IllM 'U Pontiac 1-Dr. ........ilti BARDBNBDRQ MOTOR.RUR8 Corner Caat and Pike. Pt l-IM Open Brea, ’til ~ m AT__________________ iitomatlc.’'A-L*^. *ltlY Ply. mouth 4 door Mradere, t itand-*rd. A-1. ITM. BM I-4I1T.. Joe IH'I PLYMbirra HARDTOP. RA- ^rh*A B. UVAirWIA rc?ri **WOOat wfatlW. AMw“ malic tiaai., RRB, whlu waU ttroe. 1 ewBcr eharp. Clarkston Motor Sales CHRTBLBR-PLTHOimi OBALBR .— .. — MA t-IHl Itld PLyMOUTH BBOAN. RADIO R HEATER AUTOMATIC nANaMISBION. WBITEW A LJ, TIREt ARSOLOTBLT NO MONET DOWN. Afcume naymenU cf flt.M per mo CaU OradU Mgr., Mr. Parka at U1 4-TMR Harold Tunier Ford, BLOOMFIELD TRADE Uf1 I^mouth Belradere, 4 door hardtop, radio h heater, automaUe traaemUaloo. Factory execirtlre'a BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904 •n FLtMOUTB BBLYEDEHK t DOOR. ll.Nl^JACK COUB, UN W. MAPtJB At FONTIAC TRAIL. MA 4-4111.__________ •U PLYMOUTH. 1 DR. REPOSSESSION THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1960 For SrIr Cara‘S SrIb Uicd Crfb ^ ee PLYMOUTH. TAKE Ow«» jmymeoto. 14 LUmrty Bt. im stmuiiBAk 4-tSboR irAftaii Wagoa Plymouth. U>w mUaaao. -^.Si*^u5?feir- PRIVATB OWNER Two Toae. Low MUcmc, No Raat Reul Sharp — TO t-tM4 , You Muit Bee n, MN •ll'TLihiiS'tPifM;.i'^D^ABW ' e. Owed OoBd. tUae. By bwb- INI PLYiiSiinrH lELTEbtaB k door hardtop, epetleceto clean. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 63904 AC bta: pomoBtt of tilt per week. BIR-SdNOHAM 4 RAIOLTR. At S. WOODWARD, MI gmt._______ Ml PONTIAC, MiNt 4CTOa£ mllot. rune Uke a door. tlN. No UN PONTIAC 4-DOOR CATALINA, good eondItloB. PB I-14W. 1N4 PONTIAC 1 DOOR. BTORA-MATID RADIO A HEATU. AR-d(M.UTkLY NO MONET MWN. ItH CATALINA TUtiL POWER B b 8., low mUoago. M.r' — M114. ___________ nW WATHINg LAKE ROAD ’U P b N T IA C CONVERTaLK. Real oharp. im. J. C. Hardin. M Oakla^. PE 4JHN.______ Ml PONTIAC. HYDRAKA'nO. Pay only t7.M. Duo Juno Itth Uto Auto. Mr. Bolt- Pl t-4111 ____IN Boot Bird, a. at Auburn INt TONTIAC CATALINA. 1 DOOR aodan, 17N actual mllea. Power ■■—*." *- -‘-irtog. hydramatle. Urea. »t ThaUa, Hydramatle. DL 1 IIH PONTIAC 4-DOOR 8IDAN. North Chev. unter Bled, at B. Woodward Am. 'N PONTIAC BtWNITILLB. 4-DR. hydra., R*R, powor. ww. PB l-MTl. __________ ua before yt_ Keego Sales & Service ________Koogo Harbor_________ MUST SELL AS SOON AS I CAN. aa- ig's BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904 40 RAMBLERS 40 Oeandookotk m«ot ooU N’ Rai Mora toUay. Make year ot ^&C RAMBLER SUPER MARKET COMMERCE BD. -\>m- ----- m rambler WAOON. I ar. Oood on|^ - ----- *“‘- Sri. TUa w {flNOHAil"* WOODWARD.----------- SirLARE 4 door oodan. t eylindor, UN OMa sapor N. RNiday C gold and whUa, radio and h- power atoorlng aad brakot. wblto-waUa. A beautiful low ndloago 5^''k**Woodward. B’ham MI 4:4485 ISN LARI, 4 DO&R. RADIO AND hoator, low mileage. tllN. Trade. ____________ PI4-tltt ’S3 BTUDDArai kAROTOP. tm No money down, tit moath. f| UN 8TUDEBAKER WAOOIL • 'Krk.**: 4.76N. Harold Turner Ford. VALIANT CLARKSTONMOTOR SALES Mate St.. Clorkfton UA I-JI41 “ ■ where the ouoihoad I '— PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS ’M Cheyrolet Bit. S atlek-tUK- ’tS Ford t auto.......... tllN ’M Ford Victoria HT ...... |7N ’14 Fontlao B.C........... m ’M Che.................... K ’U Fontlao i N UN Ferry at Madioim FE 'tllN CAR PATUERT8 TOO BURDIN-oomef Como te aad ooo ot and M^i^bolp^ mu adiwt to a lota *DON*s‘uSED CARS n MM Laba Orica MY 1-lNl -$S.OO DOWN— ’tS Dodge . ’53 F^ . ’54 Mercury ............IN Keego'Sales & Service Knoo HARBOR. MICH ItM E08EL 1 DR. HARDTOP tUN •“■Ford 1 dr. Hardtop. Real •haip ............. tUM Ford Country Suulre. I pact. Stoerhig. Brakot. Auto. } Nl Ittl Ford 3 dr. oodan. A nice HOMER HIGHT Mtl” OXFORD. MICH. OA t-im ECONOMY COMFORT PLEASURE ALL ARB IMPORTANT OR A Vacation Trip THE TRAVELING SEASON is JUST AHOUHD THE OORMBR AHD TOO CAN ,$AVE NOW STVLE - COMFORT — ECONOMY '60 PONTIAC .............$2995 VENTURA HARDTOP 4-MR — Radio, koator. HJrdra- matto. powor itoortag and powor brakoi. '59 CITROEN .............$2095 RADIO AMD BEATER — ‘The Pride ot Partolaiu.’’ '59 PONTIAC .............$2795 Str'.aJrtJB’TliPtsar’ '59 OLDSMOBILE.......... .$2595 S-DOOR ’•N" HARDTOP — Radio, boatar, Hydramatle, power Itoortag and powor brakot. '59 PONTIAC .............$2695 '59 PONTIAC .... ........$2395 CATAUNA 4-DOOR - Radio, beotor. automotle tranomliiten. power otoorteg. powor btakao and wfaltowaUo. '58 CHEVROLET.........$1795 '58 ^TIAC ...............$1995. CATAUNA COUPE — Radio, boater. Hydnuaalle. white-waUo. power iteortet and pawor brakot. . . '58 PONTIAC .............$1§95 gTARCBIEP 4-DOOR HARDTOP — Radio, boater, Bydra-matlo. power windowt, power teat, power otoorteg. power brakot and whItewaUa. ■57 CHEVROLET.............$1595 BEL AIR 4-DOOR — Radio, boater. PoworgUdt, powor (tearing. power brakoo and whitewallo. -^55^-POHTAe-T-.—rrTTTT$i795- BUPERCRIEP STATION WAOON — Radio, boater. Rydia-maUe. whitewaUa. powor iteortes and powor brakoo. "56 CHEVROLET.............$1095 BEL AIR 4-DOOR — Radio, boater and PowtrsUde. '55 PONTIAC ..............$795 aJbOOR “ttr — Radio, boater and Hydramatle. SbarF- FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC ■retail store "GOODWILL USED CARS" 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7954 6 MOS. GUARANTEE . . . on rU tjrei regardless oi make or c«dition plus our r^iular guarantee on the car itself. Our low overhead means you pay less here. 1957 FORD ....$1595 l^^ORD ......... -...... 1958 CHEVY ...$1495 SlirCSSrJK 1957 BUICIf ....$1495 Roadmacter Adam hur^. 1957 CHEVY ...$1295 tra aim. 1958 PONTIAC $1695 4-dsor todaa. Hydramatle. ioori. Uw taUMso and nlea. 1958 BUICK ....$2095 1956 PONTIAC $995 1955 CHEVY esii. ...$695 IS 1957 V’WAGEN $1195 »^w'2s:.'s^h‘di bonukr. Owan aa now. 1956 MERCURY $1195 1955 CHRYSL'H S 895 1957 BUICK ....$1795 Conturr CpraUor wtton. Pow- 1954 ^NTIAC $ 395 OolUkt Adorn oodan. Hydra-tronad 1956 FORD.....$1095 1959 FORD...........$1895 Cuitem ’TN’ Fotd-lMiaUe. t 1956 CHEVY ...$1295 Rol Air - ---- ~*’ra7'^ nJ^ssssi,. impala Moor KS'™Sr%' 1955 FORD........$695 19.59 CHEVY .. .81995 SUU Uko nov. 1960 OLDS........$2895 1954 OLDS .......$495 Moor hamton. l^or ttmi^ gj^m^btahee. HydramalJo. 19.56 PONTIAC $ 595 Sdto"and IKter. *Suy*So“Si 1949 DODGE ...$ 75 !-rr.5Jii!2rissr 1954 OIEVY ....$395 f^S'm^i^rate 1953 HUDSON _ $_ 1^ — ^----a wa^t ghyS 1959 CHEVY ...$1895 aite tnuu^uloD?*tK' omteo. Wondo^ It a prica 1959 PONTIAC $2895 Adeor hardtop. :'‘ate"iaji?‘i£ii • SHELTON ■ PONTIAC - BUICK ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 Across from New Car Sales • OPEN TIL 9 P.M. OR LATER Dosed Wednesday and Saturday at 6 DON'T MISS IT! EDDIE STEELE FORD KEEGO HARBOR IS DETERMINED TO MAKE THIS "The Biggest Week Ever" AND SMASH EVERY SALES RECORD IN THE HISTORY OF THE COMPANY 2"t)OOR‘: Large heater, window washers ^ t ^ a and all standard factory equip- Sv I ^ •< ment. ONLY kpil v../v-/nTIvJ tu».41 DOWN AND M ERUAL PATMBNT8 OP ONLY IM.M PKR MONTH. COUNTRY SEDANS 9-PASSENGER - Full power, V8, radio and heater, automatic transmission. Loaded. - VACATION SPECIAL - SAVE OVER $800 ON A 1960 THUNDERBIRD Heater, window washers, western trim. All standard factory equipment. rn vinyl CtlOnQ*^ lipment. kP Zj vj V/\J $2695 — INCLUDES ALL TAXES — FALCON 2 DOOR ''STARLINERS" Ford-O-Matic, deluxe trim, large heater, window washers. DELIVERED ONLY $1995 V8 CRUISE-O-MATIC, radio and heater. Loaded! $2495 SIMILAR SAVINGS ON EVERY CAR IN STOCK — HURRY — DONT BE LATE! CALL FE 5-9204 OR -WO 3-5273 ANY CAR TOO SELBCT WU.L BN Delivered to Your Door! EDDIE STEELE FORD NEW CAR DEPARTMENT 2705 Orohard Lake Road KEEGO HARBOR FE 5-9204 2 BIG USED CAR LOCATIONS -A-1 Late Models- 2705 Orchard Lake Road KEEGO HAk)80R FE 2-2529 - A-1 2nd Cars 3275 West Huron AT ^ELIZABETH LAKE RD. FE 5-3177 THR PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 10. IMP TWBNtT^IN* -Today's Television'Programs-- I igr nmi m t voMiOBrs w nanioBfs ItN W Mowte OagiB at S (4) ^ Bnria. ~ (D Three Stoogaa.' Cl) Paieye. (Sn Raturn to Sodety. a,H (4) Weather. tim (3) (4) Newe. (T) Itoofea (oont) (I) Qtock Rnw McGraw. (8©............ (4) (7) ftpctts. l!tt (3) (© (7) Newe, Spotte. (S© MetapliyBtea. ItW (3) Dtoene Court. (4) Johmiy Iftdnigfat. (7) Bruvu StoQioii, (© Comedy: Van Johnson, June AUyaaQ. "The Bride ( Goes Wild," ('47). (9© Mataphyeiics (coot.) f:ia (2) Divorce Court (oont.) (4) Laramie. (7) Sugarfoot. (9) Movie (began at 7 p.m.) CSO Shorihand. l:ia (2) Dennis OlCoefe. (4) Laramie (cent) (7) Sugarfoot (cent.) (9) Movie (began at 7 p.m.) (S6) Spanlah II. It« (2) Dohle GflUa. (© (Color) Startlrae. (7) Wyatt Carp. <9)G.M. “ (9) Preaente (oont) (99) Ptochiatiy. 9t» (3) Red Skelton. (4) (Color) Arthur (DOolt.tSL (9) FrontTage Challenge. (3) Gany Moore. (4) H.Squad. (7) One Step (9) - i9tM (9) Telescope. UtN (2) Garry Moore (oont.) (© UB. Maratod. (7) Interpol GelUng. (9) News. »:« (9) Sta^ _*eater._ ju^. ___ .. (9) Looney Tunes. Uiaa (2) (4) (7) News, Weather, 11:M (7) Bold Venture. UiM (2) Nightwatch Drama: Pat 03tien, "Crack Up,” (’46). il:N (4) W. Va. Primary. UtM (4) Jack Paar. U:W (7) atlien Sol^. WEDNK8DAY MORNING 4:N (2) Continental Clasaroom. |:N (2) (color) Continental Oass-nom. 9tM (3> Meditotlons. iiM (2) On the Ihrm IVont (S© Anserieaa Democracy. 7i99 (3) TV College. 9:W (3) Tightrope. (4) Sterna (coni) (7) The Rifleman. TV Features DOBU OILLM. I:» pm. (©. DoUe's dad (Fraidr rayien) re-toses to sign his will because he Hifaika It's a Bigp of old age. trARXIMB, 1:9 pjn. (©. Ten> nesaeo Ernie Itod meets King Arthur to a comedy with Vincent Price, Alan Young, Alan Mowbray, Cart Ballantbie, and Robert Bm-bardt (Color) BIFUEMAN, 9 p.m. (7). Lucas McCain (Chuck Conoors) gives an ex-ooovict a chance to make good _ and then defends him on a ARmVR MURRAY fARTY, 9:30 pm. (4). CWebrity dancers are Marie Wilson, Robert Q. Lewis and Jmuadhe (hooD. (Color) RED SKELTON SHOW, 9:30 pm. (2). Edward Everett Horton and Dick Fman visit Freddie the Freeloader (Skelton) at Lu Vegu. GARRY MOORE SHOW, 10 p.m. (2). Ed Wynn and Patti Page Join Gany, Marlon Lome, Carol Buiv nett and Durward Kirby. "That Wonderful Year" ia 1934. ONB RTEP BEYOND, 10 pm. (7). Joan Foatalne start Ss a woman wboaa marriage has come to an and altar II years. lACM PAAR SHOW, U:» pja. (4). Pandlsts ara Hildegarde. George Jeead, Olfl Arquette, cot-umnlst Fred Sparks. Singer is Lis (© Yoia« Dr. Malone. (7) Boat the Clock. (9) Movie. $m (2) Verdict Is Yours. (7) Who Do You TmstT (4) TVon Theae Roots. 4tll O) Brighter Day. (© ............ (7) 4iU (3) (4) (9) (3) Edge of Night. f:N (4) (oulcr) George PieiTot i:W (9) Jac LeGofL H-Bofflb Father Urges Shelters Says Many Can Livi Through Evon Worst Nucloar Attack (4) Today. (7) FUnawe. 7:M (2) Felix the Cat. (7) Breakfast Time. Sill (3) Capt KaaguwK •:N (7) Jobmy Ginger. •til (4) 2 Married Joan. (3) For Better or Worse. •tN (7) Stage 3. (4) Exercise. (2) Movie. 9iM (4) Faye EUabeth. lailO (4) Dough Re ML (») Our Sdentilto World. (9) Sanbdi^ lltM (4) Play Your Himeb. (9) Ding Dong SdKMl. (56) Art Appredathm. ilttf (7) Detroit Today. (7) News. (3) I Love Lucy. (4) (color) Price Is Right. (7) Houte of Faaliion. (9) Movie. UtM (2) Decembea Bride. (7) Topper. (4) - KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)-"If We build appropriate shdters, the largest nuinbers (d our people may be saved even in the worst kind of midear war," Dr. Edward The Uhlveralty of CslifomU no-clear phyeldet, popularly known aa die f^m of die Hhomb, told the Midwest Reaeerdi Instititte diet tor a majority to eutvive im-dear attack, "we must build underground dieHere that are wlOi-in walking distance of ail'd our WEDNESDAY ArnsufOfm UtN (3) Love of life. (4) Tnidi or (7) Resdeae (ton. (9) Art in Action. UtW(2) Seardi (4) (color) » Could Be You. (7) Love That Bob. (9) Myrt end Doria. U:W (2) Guiding Light. U:H (9) News. liN (2) Our Mils Brooks. (4) Bold Journey. (7) About Feces. (9) Movie. ItN (3) As the World TUns. (7) Life of Riley. tiN (3) Medic. (4) Queen lor a Day. (7), Day in Court t:N (3) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. Storm.___________ The notion that nuclear war woi^ niean the did of driUsation is a falsa ona. Dr. Teller sah). and serves only'to bindnr preparations for defense. ★ ★ ★ "There would be great wldeqinead suffering in an altout nuclear war but I do not believe the human racp would be exterminated,’ be apid. "I do not be-Hese that it wtedd be dme with the How Congressmen of Michigan Voted WASHINGTON How hnchl-gan members of Onigress were recorded on recent ri® can votes: ^ SENATE ,On passage, 60-25, of 34,125,800,-000 foreign aid audiorizatlon bill: For-Hart (D). McNamara (D). HOUSE On panage. 201-184, d MU to ea-tablisb aid program for economically depceand areaa: For-B«Qb nett (R)^ Boidey (R), Chamberlain (R), Diggs (D) Dingdl (D), Griffiths (D), LestiiBld (D). O'Hara (D), RAbaut (D). Againet-Broom-fleld (R). Oedoberg (R), Ford (R), Griffin (R). Hoffman (R). Johansen (R), KnoaufR), Meadei (R). Not vottog — Machrowics (D). On passage 377-3, of $39,337,867,' 000 defense qipropdation bill: All for. / Frankfurt Air Traffic Up 4 TiiiHM Over '52 FRANKFURT. Gcmiany (UPD -The veinma of comiMrclal air traffic In West Germany continued to rise during 1999, the lu-B^ute for German Industry re-orted. , .AJotsLAlLJLSiS^^ 62,100 metric tons of cargo and 13,900 tons oi mail were carried on a total of 200,186 acheduled charter flights during flie Compared with 1962, volume of passengers rose four Few Came to Meetings GO, CA'TERPILLAB — Debbie Huff, left, and Karen O’Steen, both I, of Decatur, Ga.. laugh at the anflce of a trio of Ughtrope-walking tent cater-pillars on a string stretched between two sticks. Arguments Set in Parking Suit Sfart Monday in Court; Ewart AAoves to Havo Case Dismissed Arguments wOl be heard in Circuit Court Monday in a lawsuit conteetlng toe dtp's use of general tax funds far the expansion of munidps] parkiiig. aty Attoney William A. Ewart yeshnday moved to have the eiflt dismissed on flie grouwto that “toe uae of public improvement funds for toe purchase of perking lots is a valid exercise of diarter eu-toority," Two oMctale ef the Psadee PwfciBg Oa. are eawktag to atop the city from tv News and Revievra ~ Ed Sullivan Slaps Reruns — Will Use Only a Few By PRED DANQO NEW YORK (UPl)-Ae Ed SuUi-van was aaylng toe other day, “The TV industry feels tbs summer audience ia 'way down so they say, 'The heck with it; let's put oa e added: "I want to start a bruehlire in the ivpoeite direction. say toe audience goes away when It has nothing new to witch. If you Buprfy fresh programs, you keep your audience right through out of porUag Action on Ewart’s motion dismiss and the plaintiffs’ request tor a temporary injunction will come Monday morning. "The acquisition of parking kXs 'la a definite benefit to toe health, welfere aiid eefely of dtlxene," Ewart, said ia hie motloa filed yesterday. Plaintiffi ere Joseph Chirac and Donald Ernst hie elaim t Is Bst as oevera far Me show as tt la wlMso oammer npeoto are the diet Blaoe rm oh Ed’s lide la tUo matter, Fm happy to paoo eloac his views. To support his campaign to make ’TV a 13-monto-a-year business instead of the current eight-month deal, Ed has taped 10 all-new shows for bis July^oough-Septem-ber Sunday night CBS-TV hour. WIDER CHOICE ^ "We t^ied them in the spring ..cause, for one thing, it gave ua a wider choice of stars. Morepe^ fonnere are in town, or available,'' Ed said. However, this advano taping means he won't be atde to book sports heroes who ate bound to crash the sports page headlines in toe monthaahead. Howdoesbe feel about tUs handiciq)? Altoough he opposes i principle. Ed's bnishfira doesn't extend to a point where he fevote burning all previously used tapes and films. . ★ ★ A Stows of exceptional merit, such u last night's repeat of "Anotoer Evening With Fred Astaire,'' serve more than one airing, Ed said. pragrams. Oa Aag. M, he re-fmm the Ihkaranka deaeeie ef Jepea; ea Sept. U, Us Peabsdy Award-wlaniag Mososw shew, aad ea Sept. >6,^ the all-etar rfreae shew. “Repeating shows by poplar demand isn't toe same as running away from toe show end puttihg OB indifferent reruns week after wedr." While his taped shows are running, Ed probably will undergo an ulcw operation in July. Aftortoat, --Today's Radio Programs-- sae-wfli. an mwj. at«s oaL% IMS WWJ. Baa Mtva jise-wm 'SsP&fS. um-wwj. Mafi ut^wja. I ssal'en.. S&W SL, n- sfik.'u&aiav CKLW. Mtva, D«vM wjBK. am aid. siss-wm. SMS tents wxnL Mste abstsMa Its- HS?sr Inas-WSB. Ttes hr Mate US. mBHMMt amaneoa “atr/S^JSesS- mmex iSWa-WIto Tlaw fw Mete las-wja, ehewew CKLW. Jaa Vaa WKMt. Bae terfe %3’ursS’ wSow. OanttuN T»aaa American Entertainers Are Invading Europe ByKABLWIUON LONDON — Oroucho Man wroth to « ooupIeDf BOllFwood friends who came to Butope to Uve more or leas permanently: "Taxes ara hreajring up that old gang of mine." ★ ★ ★ Hu invasion of Europe by American show peoid» 4hcas-toe fames» vaskm by the locusts could possibly have been. I'm not going to talk about those who came over to avoid paying taxes. First. I’m too nice a guy, |nd second, it's libelous. Ubwace Is one of theee hero working Jarf a few months and net entitled to any InefiiMi tax benollts. Yhe Beauttfal Wife and I vbdted him backstage at the Pal-n. nt hroiMht bis H4.9W. enstem-___ , wUte, 21-toot Cadlllae wHh a CaB- fomla Neanaa ptota wHh him. Seotland Yard aM hbn not te park It downtewn. aa It might taka attentlan away from Prlneeaa Margaret’s wedding, and things were rough enough as It Was. >l,ee" rented a mansion which backs up onto Winston Churchill's yard. On h clear day he can a<» Sir VWn-ston’s two hands, one clutching n dfsr, the other g brandy glMs. How«v«r, there aren't any clear days.. Ubersce has some unbs-Uevable fans in Bunve. One woman named Key Durrsnt comes to see each of his two shows each and every day and has done so for three weeks. LIberaee got good ra-riewa and, battavo It or nat, nabady aali eny-thfaigatall] he’ll dowly get back to his activities, whidi now include prodnctton of a filmed antorfogy anies deaUag with highlights in his newspaper and toe seektag-out of capital gains deals. "Now that I have to brandi out. I’m taking advantage of tt,'‘ "Hmt was a ieotalea we had to Pontiac CFM Disbands Ftmtlac's Miapter of CltMens ter Mlehlgan hie aelt. Roes & Manchester, ehaper preddui. said tbs fraoN disbanded becauae M lask Of etttsra parttetpatfOB. Be eeld in seven meetings the everege ettendence wee eIBht persons. aUaens far Mlehl|na te a i aimad at stadytng the Btats'h e atraetm by eltl The Pontiac group met for the first time last Deeett-berSl. dr it it Manchester, 29. of 70 Bdtoon SL, eeld when Itie chapter started up most expressed It was a good idea and said thsTd "give e couple of bucka" it it it “But it takes more than money to keep a thing like this going," Manchester said. "Tliey Just didn’t turn out for our meetings." He said some of the members have switdM over tb othte area chapters. ke'slapanTrip Set, Regardless He'll See Korea, Too, Whethtr or Not Vifit to Runia Is Canctl«d WASHINGTON (AP)-Presldeiit Chcanber Shrine WASHINGTON (AP)-Shdl the ChpItol'eoUS - - ber contone as a become a dirliie? WWW Sens. Csil Hayden (IVAris) end John Stemiis (IKMim) have pre- regardlesi of whether he cancds plana to go to toe Soviet Union, the White House said today. "That'e firm," the chember to he oU appeatanoe and Mp^it open Inthe peUie. The Seaeto met hi toe diambnr rnttfl 19S9. Uter. toa Sapreeae Chart met there until 1984, whm ■aid in maUng pubUe a preUmi-nary schedule of the Prnddent's activities in Tokyo June 1923. eparatioae etUi ere going fe ward for the Soviet tour, she said in reI^y to newsmen's questions. She said representativee of the in consultation'’ on. detaiia The Tokyo acbadnle Indudeel visits and state dhmers with Em-!iw Hirohito and Empress Na-tko, a round of golt match wito Prime Kishi. The schedule also indicates tlud Mrs. Eisenbowur still is As a matter of feet, u accompany the President Japan atid Kona, a weD as to the Soviet Union if that visit remains in toe picture. The White House said, for Ax-amde, that Eisenhowor end wife will be hosts to the Emperor And Empress at a dinner in Tokyo June 21. There's a worid tour in of^, «e«i ke^ taking our ■marUM tn Intwlliiir nlaCH. ' ha added, “don't ask me to spell out my plans for next I want to keep a few secrets from the eompetltioa." Had Smart Sister Acts LYONS FALLS. N. Y. (UPD-Ann Marie Burdldc skipped Un-dergarden so she could be ia the same first grade class with her sister Dorothy. For toeir gradn-athm from high school Ann Marie med valedictorian Dorothy ealutetotian. and dinner spot for visttora ♦ W ♦ ’R glvas ma a low isdag M emotiaiiB." says Stomla; "te walk by tbera and ma it In uea." Turkey Sluts Down Eight Newspapers WTANBUL, Turttay (UPD * Eight of Tuikey'e largest daily t down by the iovamment «< outteeak of student "freedom" riots two weeks ago. ★ A ♦ Of the pUbUeattom wetu doaed pending a "aobvandoa" la vcatigatiaa by a oommittea of pr» government nathmel amemhly dip Htiea. porarily by military authofflee he allegedly violatiiig a martial law ban agiiiiiat covaraga ef the st» dent demonatratkiaa. fr * It Afl foreign neinqiepen have besB barred from Turktoh newarfaade eiiioe tha outbreak of tha demote *Would Weaken Ike at Summit* Mcoisfield Sees No Probe oi Spying This Session WASHINGTON (AP)-8en. Mike MansBdd (D-Mont) said today he _____any InvestigatiaB at this sea- ston into the shooting down of the ' s epy plaiie ever Soviet Hanifleld, aeslstaat Senate Dcmoeratie leader, aakl Demo- !HE GMANN^ SWIM crate a^ .RepubUoins elflce "t*- wwte tTRS-rW altoe'"1be-^riicaRgr-«4 w witodrew on efrfeode fitied”The "“ “ -------- Mighty Cheey" because it starred the late Paul Dougias, CBS-TV aeries, "Reckoning.'' wffl show DousJae in "The E^ of Truth" on July 30. The drama was a Studio One presentatkm first !sn in April 1961 Six new full-hour Zorro episodes are being filmed ior ABC^TVs Walt Dianey Presents, wito Gay WOUams ai^ in the starring role. Another fan returnee is The Law-teas Years, starring Jemet Gregory. stolch goes into a Thursday ni^t Mot on NBC-TV. . . . James Cagney visits The Jack Pear Show next Monday. Patrick O'Neal, who staiTed in toe Dick and toe Duchess sertea a coivle of years ago, has landed the leading tola of Dr. Dan Oottee in CSS-lVa OX: Uhklxiwii, for tkm," and he does not believe the time is appropriate tor mdi an briefed for 90 minutes by I taxi of State Christian A. Hotter and Alien W. Dulles, director ef the Central Intelligeice Agency, at tha Capitol Mon^. ‘up vidiat he toe fnD-bour mystery aammer aeilm that replaces Tbs Garry Moora Show sterthig Thitetey. July 1 ConiMcticut Won't Have Old Age Discrimination HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) —It'i egainet th law In Oxmectlcut to adverttea for a "young” worinr hi newapaper daaeiflad cetenma, Tha state Civil Rights Oom- (Kteg) OalaeaillBylf,aMttwlDhe ieieviBet far tha first tine. It wffl h# the first leyd nemteeni paetanmaea that Teny Armstreeg-JNiiee wffl he privileged ta irftoai, terf asdimthe heneitoaeee hags iewe ha wamfi ha there, ★ ★ ★ KARL'S PEARLS: Learning to speak in two or more languages isn't nMtrly as hmrd as learning to keep your mouth shut in one.-®. C. Wefwibach. TODATS BEST LAUGH: Ckhnedienne RiyUls XMHer kid-dingly told an Intervieivar“I have five kids and they're all up lor sate. Tha onaa who arent woithig are muhed down a liU Oi."1»athop8|,hretlter. (Oepyvlght, ItM) a firm «adflae how*oU Re prae-ve cmplayea'iiioeld ha. tt is The penatty is rtt ef unfair Taxes are ae U|h nowadays at a man can aani himself into hankrwptcy . . .- Tatty Tutfie gives tola important advtoe to girls: "ILL you're going guanliig he a law-haml don't apara toe powder."* Ihrl Wflaao. ef too House Approprlatkaw ntttoe said after the brteflne Rep. John Taber (RNY) ef top WWW "We offered them toe opwi ehy d toiw retueed,'' Ouese mlA "We know that they have sptei all over this country. Why alioqldn't we try to find out what MU hundreds of thousands?" . The unfortunate part of the sitte atloii. he aaid. wag that "wt got "The President is going to Paris on the defense now as a tesott of this Incident," he said. ’ investigatkxi of any stature would further weaken his position in the "The temper of Oongrais te one of *watt4ad-see, hopsdoi>toe beet and don't rodc-thebbat'" There was etnog sq nag many of toe Oongrem B hem who spoke Monday, for ie-oatmalaeeiioe over toe 8o-viate XMon in vtew of (he dlf-fici^ of penetrating behind toe iron certain and toe Soviet refusal to agree to hwpected die- "The United States vne fiiUy justified in doing whet tt «L'' SONOTONE House of Hcoring Free Hearing Tests RCA COLOR TV Soles ond Sttvic.. 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