'i. • ■ Th* VStethar V-li^PMikw ■wwi ly 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS Hoim Editton \ll8lh YEAR ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1060-^6 PAGES Sj^ck Russiain Gets Treatment I/. 5. Russia Tussle in U.N. Land Valuation Raise Protested by 200 Citizens RED SAILOR RECOVERS - Ivan Baluik ol 'Kaliningrad, Ruasia, rest! at Atlantic Qty Hospital in New Jersey and seems to enjoy all the attention from these hvo American nurses. Baluik was stricken with an upper respiratory infection I ar Phttefu aboard a Sovirt trawler off the Jeney coast. The ship was given permlssioh to dodc so the seaman coi^ be taken ashore. The trawler is back at sea and plans to return lor Baluik in three or lour days. LANSING (AV-More than 200 spokesmen tor the cities and counties, many of them protestors, crowded the Senate chambers today for a hearing oh a proposed increase in state equalized property valuations. Quake ■Born Tides Slash Deadly Path HONOLULU (AP) - Awesome tidal waves, gyrated by Chilean earthquakes, rolled across the Pacific today, causing 16 deaths, an unknown number injured, and grrat damage in tjie Hawaiian The waves ripped away docks and set boats adrift, wbUc • itw less violently at points the U.8. mainland’s coast. Uarly destructive tidal wave In April 1946. 4 Maas evacuatioos because forewarnings sharply ctR down ' Bses in the Hawaiian Islands. All deaths occurred this time in Hilo. Many persons were injured and others reported trappy there. One eyewitaess said flw waves i "with the rear at a freIgM The ^ at no, aa the big lalaad of RawaU, waa hardest hit by the • six feet above mat at their peak. ^ hemace ia HUo, city of 25,000 reportedly exceeded that in a aim- . . Vm aa/m WW. enuwseemv birthplace on the Chilean coari, where a oontinuing ssries haavy earthquakes and tidal w caused more than 390 deaths and US damage. Bank Is Getting (100,000 Facelift Community National's $500,000 Annex Abo Will Add to New Look The Community National Bank building in downtown Pontiac ia getting a $100,000 facelifting. The project has been In the planning stage lor some time. But bank (Rttcials said they gre pleased to begin a modemiution program now that downtown leaders have Details of the baidt*s beaaty treatmeat were dbelaaed today by Horace W. Lodge dr., asoist- He said that all thb deoorativa stone masonry will be off, induding the mounting the top floor. When th^ two-month facelifting project is completed, Lodge said, the e^ht-8t(Hy building will be canted by a brick and glazed ‘ ‘e around the eighth floor. The faedifting ties in with the bank’s 1500.000 annex under construction on E. Lawrence street, at the rear of the main building The' annex it to be opmpletM others shot 40s. Rinniagkam’s Gary Moaw had The massive waves rolled across WEST COAST HIT Floating docks and boats were tom away at San Diego, Calif. Ferry aervice in San Diego Bay was disrupted. Waves there rote four to five feet above normal. At Lob Angeles, the tidal twe as followed by an extremely low tide that broke mooring lines, set some boats adrift and broke yadit pier pilings. When the waves reached Baa Fraaelsoe, thCy raised the t level by only about a toot. The waros smashed the Island of Uawairin four mighty surgM, with Ifilo taking the brunt of Chile was bit for the third straight day by earthquakes coupled with gigantic tidd waves. The Seismognq>h Institute here said shbeks oqeurred throuidsMt the night and early today in aouth ChUe. A strong mnveaient wao foR rt VnMMis. h fWII''=»4rt W nllN oodh of Bnnliago. Dunoge iMD-'liis.woelieiif^l asters in central and south Gut ran into millions of doUan. There were undfidal reports of 3S0 dead toom the quakes alone and 30 deaths In one tidal wave incident, the sinking of a boat at the village of La Arena. An official report, listed 203 known dead, 130 missing and L-500 injured. Aid was rushed from from U.S. bases Panama. The tidal waves q>read in the Pacific. Tee-rrific—4 leans Duel for Press Invitational Dlle Tempeiaturea to Creep Above Normal High—72 State Senate Jammed for Hearing on Hike in Equalized Figure Pontiac residents can expect temperatures slightly above the normal high of 72 the next few days. ’The weatherman says showers are possible by Thursday. Saturday was partly sunny with high .of 72 and a low of 56. ITie weather Sunday was cloudy with high of 64 and a low of Weekend rainfall totaled .5 of an inch. N(Hthwesterly winds at 8 a.m. were 10 miles an hour, and will become light and variable tonight Lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 54. The rea<^ atf 2 p.m. was 65 Testimony opened on the heels of a demand from one Republican senator for the resignation ol the three state tax commissioners and the assertion of a second that the recommendation of the State Tax Commission spread alarm throughout the state. The boost would average lt.8 per cent on a statewMo basis Action Due Soon on 9 Americans per cent In Grand Traverse Leadoff witnesses from Alcona, Allegan and Alpena counties all criticized the recommended state equalized values for* their coifeities excessive but support for the tax commission came from a r^ resentative from Bay Coimty. Horace Hodge. BERLIN (AP)-The Soviet Eih-bassy says a move will probably be made today w ’Tuesday concerning the U.S. Air Force plane downed in East Germany nine Americans aboard. - 'A statement will probably he mad» today or tomorrow by some embassy spokesman said. and added: "I know our attitade is about as poptdar «s the Pape would bci At Shriners’ convention.” Heaiy Priee, m tvpervisor of Alcon Ossaty. said he........... eaees between the sparsely set- *You should leave us aomethii« to live after taxes are paid,’' he pixdested. 9ikL John P. Smeekens dhCoId-nwter) made the resignation demand. Sen. Clyde R. Greenlings (RrHdland) charged the recommendation spread alarm. A four-team battle was shapln^p today in the Ninth Annual Pontiac Press invitatIpiW Golf Tournament at Pontiac Ckmntry Club. / Defending, champlon lnnnlngham Seflholm, Walled Lake, Bloomfield H|ltt and Southfield were closely bunched at the tjifn in the is-hole medal play event. Gordon Wes>^f Bloomfield Hills was the individual leader afte^lne holes with a fHie-tmder-pdr 36. Par at Pon^ac Country Club Is 87-37--^74. Southfield's Jim McGaffin went out In 37 whUe Tom BalkweU of Walled Lake and Birmingham's Orin Pearson made the turn in 38. Seven idayers carded 39s and four TTie State Board Equalization conducted the hearing. The boost was urged two weeks ago by the tax conunissioners, who also sit on the equalizatioh board and account for a majority of its membership. Biuiically, it was designed to restore flie ratio of state equalized valuation to 50 per cent (d fee caxh price a parcel of property will bring on today’s market. tkA. 1. It will have a modern, brick and glass exterior. “The bank and annex sent to the puUic the kfed of new, clean appearmce that is needed downtown,” said Lodge. as excellent ehanoe to tie West at the tiini bat he four-patted the ninlh greea and had to lettle for ». fVed EwaM of the HUIt shot aa eagle three on fee first hale after ooarlag to a 4S oa fee back- Busy Weekend in Sports tt was a heavy woefcctid for sporto, aad feeoojue the Ugh-BgMs of feo top stselMi to be A hotly contested finish was in prospect for The Press champkm-ship, which is decided by stroke totri for five-man teams. Birmingham has won the tourney six times and is shooting for its fourth straight title today. . (page «) angh. third la atafa toaney Satardiw«, favated la Prero OeM Toar- o Tigwrs sweep doahleheader from Red Box. (page SA) o Threeg,Royal Oak for “A— (f> ADO Wle. (page tT) N-Sub Off Scotland GLASGOW, Scotland » —The U. S. nuclear submarine SUp-Ji^ arrived in Scottish waters today to carry out deep divM and reoearch trials until the Ind of the month. starts press tourney — Dk* DeLano (d Pwdfec North-nn was the fint msn off fee tee as flia Ninth Annual Poottac Press Invttatknal Golf Touraaiitent got under way this monilng at Pun-liae Oountiy dub. Eightera area high atfeoalt fi« tal^ part. Announcement May Be Out Today or Tuesday in Plane Incident U2 Feud Likely to Bring Wider East-West Gap Lodge Confident He Con Defeat Gromyko's Espionage Complaint ai> rh«tef»i BUTLER DETERMINED — Democratic National Chairman Paul Butler, shown here with a statement by his party’8 advisory council, said “The administration cannot prevent ftee and open discussion of international affairs.” The council advocates investigation of the spy plane incident and collapse of the summit conference. 2 Spy Probes Shape Up as Democrafis Lash Ike dewB by Soviet fighters. The CI7 strayed into East Or-many last Friday on a routine passroger flight from Copenhagen to Hamburg. The next day, the Soviet Embassy said the plane was forqpd down by Soviet armed forces, presumably fighter planes, and that fee Americana were in Soviet hands and in good riiape. TREATED AS MDfOB The Soviets ao far are treating tile affair as a minor one and seem to be retraining from bioiw-taig it up into an international incident. WASHINGTON (ifi—Two separate Senate probes of spy un-totinv. after itlous summit conference. Sen. J. William Fulbright (D-Ark), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relationsf- UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (tf)—The United States wnd the Soviet Union squared off today for a debate (m espionage which appeared likely to aggravate still further the East-West rift that wrecked last week’s summit conference. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, fresh from the Paris Big Four meeting was reported ready to speak for at least an hour before the 11-nation Security Council in support of the Kremlin’s chfarge that U.S. spy fUghts are a threat to peace. (3iief U. S. delegate Henry Cabot Lodge said he waa confident he couM defeat the Soviet eomplaiiit He waa expected to eaatood that eapionage Ha as eld at hto-tary, that tt is eaittod •• by the Soviet Vaiou aad that R Is threat to peace. Because of the part tiie U.S. intelligence flights played in the of file aunmiit confer- Committee, said over the weekend he thinks his committee should investigate events leading up to the summit debacle. The East (krman prees baa carried only one paragraph on the plane incident. It went like this: “A military plane of the U.S.A. lan^ on the territory of the GDR (East>Germany) last Friday, “ have Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of TeNas immediately gave his blessing to the probe. “There’s no better way to plan the future than to look at the mistakes of the past,” he said. Earlier Sea. Henry M. Jacki (D-Waah) had policy liranced. The c^pants were taken into custody. \They are in good News Flashes of goveraraeat” During the past week Johnson and other Democratic leaders, in effort to preserve unity behind the President, had steered .clear of direct critidsm. WASHINGTON (tWi)—Sf«rte OOP Leader Everett M, Dtiksea charged today feat Dennocrat Adlai E. StoveasoB fired a “weD- Evra as he oidorsed Fulbright’i probe, Johnson said at Oklahoma City “I don’t h> emphasize the mistakes becausd 29-20 hindsight is always easier than 20-20 the I nee by i gesttag a soft approach to BussU on fee eve of the NORFOLIC, Va.. m—A Naval spokesman said today the coro-mander of the UA Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, Ctobn, “hM M evidence to confirm published reports that Onban forces were gafeering for a mpreh on the ATLANTA (UPI) — A swept-wing Delta Alritoes Convnlr.SM Jetliner eradMd and bnraed on a training flight takeoff on an Atlanta Airport nuwny today, apparently ktUlng the lonr crew- BOSTON Wl — ne VnItarlaB kanria as •Tke Valtariaa Ual- Tr«e Po$tei:s Irk Hare LA9fSlNO (AP) — of State dames M. Hare, eam-palgalng tor governor, today re- gastiag” piacttee sftaailtag po-ttdcal pooten <«a teeoo. “tt Is repngaaatto fai« ahoat posters fei a iMIMtod umaual attofiflan., Ibfi. uj. Information Agency s " ' Southfield Man, 70, Killed Crossing Road A 70-year-old Southfield man killed Saturday night wh«i atnick by a car while walking across Eight Mile nmd Just west oi She^ man road in Southfield. Fred Neifeert at' 23653 Millard Rd. was dead on arrival at to the adeqoacy of the dedston- that she didn’t heavy rain until her car struck him. She was not In Today s Press COUNCIL CRITICIZES The DenMcratic Advisory Council issued a statement criticizing President Elsenhower for his han-: of recent events i U3. policies jdayed into the hands of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev. “The admliilstratloa e g a a o t prevent free and open dtecassloa ....................atfalra,” said statement He added that It Ylce PieoMeat Richard M. Nixon we’re not going to let The council statement said “our foreign policy has failed not because of the recent blunders related to the sununit meeting but lae of its fundamental of purpose and iittegrity. 1 Bentley Hopn We Continue U2 Spying DETROIT tfl — Rep. Alvin. M. Bentley pf Qwmso, campdgning for fee Republican nomination to the U.S. aehatorial etection, said yesterday he hopes the U2^ re-coimaimnw flights over Rusria will continue. Bentley told two veterans organizations here he knew of no other way that Anasrica can acquire inteiUgeoce data that it vital to Oakland Highway __________________ Toll in '60 William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak. Miss Lorraine K. Mann, 40. 21301 Telegraph Rd., Southfidld, told Southfield police Neubert in the Comics *8 County News ... 14 EdUeriaM .... • Markets t# Obitnaries ....IS Pet Doctor ....4 Sports .84-77 Theaters It TV A Radio Programs. 3S «nisoa, Earl 35 Wonoea’s Pages . to-23 fun proceedings would be hrtnd-cast by the Voice of America. nis tactaded a live hread-oasf beamed at the Sevtat Ihfem. The Soviet foreign minister planned to press for council condemnation of such fUghts as that of the U2 spy plane downed on Soviet terrib^ May L DEMAND wai.T He also demanded that they be anted, although President Iseidiower announced at the summit cmifermtce the flig^ had been stopped and would not ha at the UJN. agreed, bowewer, feat Gromyka wwld sappwrt for hto eo>- Tbe general bdief was that only the Soviet Unkm and Communist P(4and would vote for such a resolution, which requires seven affirmative votes for passage. Behind the scenes the council president for May, Sir Claude Cteea of Ceylon, was reported woridiM vdth other small-power seeking a resolution that might help improve U.S.-Soviet relatians. also was reported feat Corea ing on all countries to make iw unauthorized flights over tiie ter- ' ritory ot another nation, but this was denied. Lodge’s strategy was not disclosed in advance. He returned to New York Sunday after three days of consultations in Washington with President Eisenhower Secretary of State Qutotlan A. Herter. Mounting Hints Tell K's Not Boss Alone BERLIN (B—As the Soviets prepared to denounce the United States in the United Nations today for aerial spying, their maneuvers and motives behind them became more mysterious by the hour. But events of the past few days in Germany provide some clues. First, Nikita*” Khrushchev cloes not seem to be the sole architect of Soviet policy. While his positians as Premier anj Soviet (fommunist party chief world. is conducting Soviet policy at tiw moment ia intent upon not paslb ing its lw± too far, to the potttt where the oomplaiife faoold look hre tiie do not teem in any immediate danger, he appears to be subject to restraining influences in Mos- enee before It oeuld get started, B3W seem abent to .drop elreas tacMce to tover ef an appea^ aace of reamaahle complatat to J ^ party. Third, the Moscow group which Fourth, the Paris pofonhuiee tnevitabiy must have damaged . the Soviet-claim to be dtamptom of peace. Therefore they are not now prepared'to initiate any fuH-Uown and dangerous loolrillg sis. As Kfomshehev put it, tite dost iadlvidul So ChL« X J TWO THE PONTIAC ^RESa, MONDAY, MAY 2$, mo Court to Review Du Pont Case Top U.S. Tribunal Will Go Ovor Decision on GM Stock WASHINGTON liMThe S«9»me OMirt today agreed to review a decMgn ttwt the Da Pont 0>. cotod retata ownership of Hs Gen^‘ trti Metora atook but muat paar‘ voting rlgbta oa to Da Pont atock- the weekend started remodeltog Princess Margarets new home to make more room lor the lainoeas aiM her husband, Antony Anna> stooQg'Janes. Into the expanded quarters in enaington Palace will go the more than 2,000 wedding presents, which include h four-poster bed, a gift from Margaret's new moth- 'ThirSdcision wss givenYqt U.S. Between the time that' garet’s engagement was nounoed in Fehniary and the royal Wedding. the“Ct District Judge Walter J. La Buy In Chtei«o. It wna appealed to the high tribunal by the Jaetloe Department to Ha ll yaar legal battle under the antitrust laws to force Dn Pant to divert Itself at OM Du Pont holds 63 million shares, or around S3 per cent o< the outstanding GM stodt. The boldiags have a current naricet *vadue ol upward of three billion dollars. addition" to a, Rolls-Royce autoliiohile, the-gifts include five vacuum cleaners and a set of dining room chairs from members of the royal family. Margaret and her husband are boneynwonlng in the West Indies and are expected back in London next month. The Supreme Court’s decision to review Judge La Buy's actlnn was anwMmced in a brief order which noted that Justices Clark and Harlan had ffisquAfified Iheni-selvet from fiie case. Argumeut In the Du Font case wUI Ml be heard before some time next taU. The Ugh tribunal a Oct S. La Buy's decision on Oct. 1969. recognized contentioni by Du Pont and GM that heavy kaiea of GM stock on the w>en market Hght have serious effects on the market iwice. La Buy said a forced sale of GM stock would duumel a large share of the profits into the treasury under present tax laws, and would be urmeoessarily harsh and purri-, five. He ruled that Du Pont in tinuing ownership could collect GM dividends, and said that in trar^ ferring voting rights to individual Du Pont stockholders the members of the Du Pont family were to be Ikes Giandchild Susan Is Fourth in Horse Show HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) — President Elsenhower's Sprucing Up . Hendon Home tor the Joneses LONDON (API—Workmen over with gifts from well-wishers all Nixon Out to Rally GOP for Aid Plans WASHINGTON (AP) -Vice President Ridiard M. N|xpn is., trying to rally support for the ad-ion’s foreign aid program among some of his oWn party members in Congress. He sent a letter Monday to Re-pubUcan members of the House Appropriations Oommittee, who don’t always share the administration’s view that large etqpendl- ^ tures are needed for foreign aid. He. told Rep. John. Taber (R-NY) and other GOP representatives he is convincfd any large In fweign aid i^d be "regarded by the worid as a headlong retreat by our country, either as an abandonment of (xrflectlve security or as a withdrawal for rest in the welfare of friendly peoples \ struggling stand with us in freedom.’’ Pravda Blames IkeVCIass' Labels Him Servant for Predatory System of Capitalism MOSCOW (AP) — The Ommu-nlst party newspaper Pravda said today that President Eisenhower proved unable to chaiige the President Eisennowers gro ^ confinnation of a border vio- daughter Susan has proved that law of his class, of hte impwtaiist t.____.. Isn't thm siirroundinv caimble of aHV dirty her older looflirtsDavl^ Isn't tte only athlete in the family. Six-year-old Susan entered three events in a horse rtww here Sunday and took fourth place in one. Riding Goldie, a horse owned by Mary Allen of GettysbuiT. Pa., in all three events, she made her best showing In the ideasure horse ^ “> J-ve be^n MaJ. and Mrs. John were on hand to see their daughter compete against riders of all ages In events which were for both riders and mouhts. Rainy Weekend Endured Over Most of Nation By The Associated Prew Rain and thunderstorms ranged over wide sections of the country today. The Weather Bureau said ^ precipitation fell over the lower Great Lakes area and eastward into the middle and north Atlantic states, portions of the central and norfiiem Bodry Mountain region, nortowtgL Or^qn, northern Texw and most of Oidahoma. paper said during his Camp Itovid talks with Premier Nikita Khrushchev last September, Eisenhower was "least of all thinking of friendrtiip, of ending the cold war and preventing the shoot war, of the peaceful «v»iri«tenr< .and mm* petition of the two states." "As its loyal servant, he represented his capitalistic class, his predatory system of Imperialism udiose leader the United States of America is justly regarded to be,” Pravda said. “It is not nded out that during the samt days wljen the U.S. President was paying compU-menta to Khrushchev, he endorsed by his signature the program for further hlgh-altitude flights over our country lor espionage pur^ State Buys 25 Compacts for Cost Experiment LANSING (I) — Twenty-five com- matic bransmIsslOTs; plus .20 Ford pact ea« have Joined toe state’s Rain Sunday covered about toe same area as it did today. Wii-liamsport. Pa., reported toe heaviest fall, .58 inches. motor fleet as part of an experiment to determine the most economical method of transporting state employes. The Weather -W.- Low«rt temparrtur* prwMUas • Sua mU Monday «t 7:M p.m. Bun rim TaMdny »t IM a.m. Mo«a fata Monday at l-.W p.m. -— •'—■'ny at 4M a.m. wSSatjSar^^ ‘ t« «• Maronatte AJMaft ----- ff M HUwAUkee :3 ii lr I ., surrounding, capable of ahy dirty play” Continuing its violent, post-i The iW in Birmingham Public Hearing Tonight on Road Oiling Program BIRMINGHAM - The first public hearing on the city’s I960 road oiling program will ba today at B pjn. at toe City Ot meeting. The Commission setting up. special tricts to defray cost M the street are aehedule^ .for toUng. Records Sought ARTILUERY DEMONSTBATiON — Membefs of Pongac’s 4th Howitzer B^alion, 39th Artilleiy, are shown during a firing demonstration, m of many by Pontiac Army reservists at the Miracle Mile Shoiqiing Center over the weekend, marking Armed Forces Week. From left are: S.l.C. John Muscovalley, 294 Midway Ave.; Sp-i James Pittman, 65 Wert End St.; Pfc. ()uentin Freidhoff, Romeo; Pfc. 'Dennis Singleton, 191 Michigan Ave.; and Pfc. Roy House, S« E. Mansfield Ave. WASHINGTON (AP) - Atty. Gen. William P. Rogers today records of fOQr Southern counties to determine whether ^ there is Danes Claim Reds Overhead But AF Soft - Pedals Reports 2 MIG Fighters Violated Sky Territbry Promising Future Eyed by Ad Firm COPENHAGEN. D-mark (AP) —Danish home guard officers said a Communist MIG17 Jet fighter violated Danito territory with a low-level flight over the island of Lolland today. They* also relayed a report that another MIG had been sighted in ,the area Friday at about the time a U.S. Air Ftgce C47 transport passed over on an ill-fatod flight from Copenhagen to Hamburg. The C47 made an emergency landing in Communist East Germany, about 50 miles across the Baltic. The Soviets have announced they forced it down. The Danish air force soft-pedalled the reports ot both m-trusions, saying the spotters may *have mistaken the Danish RF84F, with its sweptback wingp, MIG. The operational command said it was checking, but did not A continued rising' level of business tar MacManus, John b Adams Inc., was pradicted today by Ernest A. Jon^, IkesMent of the advertisliB agemy, at a meet^ of 300 headquartrts staff roem-I Itors in Bloomfield Hills Cbuntry Club. During , 1959, Jones said, toe agmicy added 29 new accounts in its Bloomfield, Los Angeles and Toronto offices. "More new busi-he said "than was added fai our previous 24 years M existence.’’ Citing toe increased oppextunities for emidoye advancement within the expanding organization, Jones said: "We have flourishing Ivanch , internatioDal ^operations, free flowing career channels. We are set up so that empk^'es may advance by displaying their talents along a broad range of accounts or vertically through the greater number rt supervismy po-isltions which growth has created. SHOULD'VE BEEN GONE A coInmikKi Spokesman said an in the Lolland area mt a photographic misskHt today, though the flight slan called for it to be there and gone 45 minutes before the sighting of what Lt. Col. M. Boe-gerjerg Hansen called a MIG. Han^n said the wewthef sunny and clear when the plane dived and passed over * home guard shooting range at Hyldtofte, flying only 500 to 1,000 yards above the ground. It sped on over the port of Roed-by, three miles to the west. In 1955 it bad 24 accounts and 277 emi^oyes and in 1959 had grown to 54 accounts and 425 employes. It now is among the first 25 of toe more than 4,080 registered advertising agencies in the United States. Joining the agency upon graduation from tht Universify of Michigan in 1938, Jones became president in 1993. Hansen declared, it was a MIG. but said he could not aay whether it was Soviet or Ptdish. Both EJast Germany, where Sovirt wings are baaed, and Prtand are only a ' minutes from Lolland, by Jet. The basic operating cost of toe .10 vritides in toe motor pool is 5% cents per mile. This indudes gaadine, oil, insurance, depredation and repairs. No condusive results are expected for several months. A key element in the test will be the resale values of the compacts. “We want to compare the compacts with sUndard-slsed can in terms of operating cost, matoto-naace and resale value',’’ said P-R. Peck, deputy sfoto control- Driver, 6 Die in Race Mishap ler. The Department of Admlniatra-tkm recently purchased 85 new cars for the state motor pooL replacing vehicles which had traveled more than 80,000 miles. The purrtiase induded 20 Falcons and five Valiants. Sinop Michigan pays neither federal nor state foxes on its automobiles, the average cost of the compacts 81,482. Bids were alao takeir on Ortvairs. At toe same time, toe ^epart-tent purehaaed 20 stondardrtized ■ and 20 ei|tMs with auto- Of toe 27 mlllioh Amwtean work-rs who get a daily coffee better than 16 million don’t have to leave ttieir desks or work [toenches. Their coffee-is brought to them, (foffee drinking In the United States reached its blghest level in history last year. Tottd consump-torn was more than 390 millkm [ mqps S day. An estimated 7 millicm d do&an was speto for advertisiag « to coffee and tea in daily newqtapers ""to 1169. Bridge Over Track Giveii and 50 Dropped Into Auto'i Path ADC-LES-BAINS, France (AP) —An auto race c r o r seven persons fotally injured on the track here Sunday, and 300 the spectators sWtmed the box office demanding their nwn-ey bade when toe race wi ' ' ‘ The small riot broke cut after wooden foot bridge over the track cdlapaed and plunged spectators into the pato of speediiw jradng car, Ike driver and five petoens trapped in the kSige were killed and 35 olb-injured. One of the injured, Iranian dipkmiatic attadie, died in a hospital.. Driver Chris ThreUaL 30. of England, was traveling 125 miles nee when the bridge gave way, spilling people in front of, him. He had no \Ume to apply his When track officials called off the rede violent prateaU came from weefotors who felt they bad not gotten their - money's worth. - by Broomfield Rep. William S. Broomlieid (R-Oakland County) today urged repeal of toe conatitutional amendment which says a United States president can’t serve more than two terma. MacManus, John A Adsms, lac., was Imnded la l«M by W. A. P. Jobs, the lato James R.„Adaim and Theodora P. Mrt;- 1 17 Stge DPI Editors ^ Ciose 3 Officers SOUTH HAVEN (UPI) -Geargf Zarry, editor of the Dowagiac Daily News, has been elected laesident of the United 1 tematlortal newspaper editors of Michigan. Mounting Hints Tell K's Not Boss Alone He waa chosen at the group’! semiannual meeting here Saturday to succeed Louis Sindair of -the Battle Oeek Enquirer b News, (Contkiued From Page One) viets have seemed unusua^ cor-To their East German fol-toey have seemed abnipt. EAST GERMANS REBUKED The Soviets told the East German Communists they must be patient for months, perhapf aganda from the incident. It was far different from the the U2 intelligeiice downed May 1 But It wwdd be asklag the ont-aide worid W rtietoh oredoUty to bcltove the ehnnqr aid 067 wsrfc- vtots apparasBy dig art hriini to ^ West BaHin, ahnoto highiy •andttve to Sorirt aettrittoa, then is a feeling that a steady hand is at toe hdm of Soviet pfoky —perhaps even a committee'", oa which Khrushchev ranks no het- The impression Is abroad that ERNEST A. JONES Clarence Gratz of the Manhall Chronicle was elected first vice president, and Robert Bailyn of the Pontiac Pren. was elected eec-ond vice president. Acting under the 1960 civil rights law, Rogers requested riec-tion officials in Montgomery Ooun- Says 22nd Amendment Turned Against U. S. by K in Parts . _ and East Feliciana par-lahes. La., tP make their repords available for FBI inspection. ’Broomfield told the House Representatives in Washington that Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev had. “turned the 22nd Amendment against us in Paris.” Broomfield referred to Khrndi-ohev’s postponement o| the earn-mit talks aatU after President end, 4-year term. "Khrushchev has taken advantage (rf the amendment to try to > his will upon us, to insult president and the people of our natkm,” said Broomrield. 'We in this country are prevented from returning Prertdent Ekenhower to office 1^ a derisive margin to rebuke Premier Khrushchev, to show him that we oppose any such meddling in our ' affairs." doubted that Khnirtithev wmiM have nrabbed Piertdeut Btoenhower had tt not ’’Already this amendment done great harm to our people, has caused seriouB damage to efforts to secure world peace. 'We should see to it that . esident 'of the United States never again finds himw»if to this pre- Some If rtrsets with • total length of 4,969 feet are slafoB for light oU applications. Thirty-four streets totaling 31,-380 feet are propocied to reodive ♦ an oil mat and eeal coat._________ A ueal coat only, which eon-;* stoU of patching hoM and ajiply-tog oil, is scheduled for 37 streets with a totrt of 42,490 feet. Four Southern Counties Told to Supply Data Under Civil Rights Act Sculptor Marshall M. Fredericks, to a letter to toe Comntliskin, has asked it to consider a gift of a pair ot gw^ for Quarton Like. against eligible "()uarton Lake and its environs give, in my opinion, one of the most valuable natural beauty spots to any dty, and In pppredation of this I have pun' to tola area twice. This was the attorney general’! second move of this kind. calling for the registration records in McCormack County, S. C. Webster County. Ga.; and East Caroll Paris, La. Officials WeMer cw McCormack and counties promptly com-East Carrott "' ' ' have taken no action. Alabama Atty. Gen. MacDonald Gallion has obtained a temporary state court injunction to prohibit federal agents from examinUig the Wilcox records. Opponent Gets Invited to Rally for Judge ANNAPOUS, Md. (I^The Anne Arundel Coiinty Bar Assn, sent out postcards urging members to attend a rally for Judge O. Bowie Duckett, endortod by the association for election to rircuit .courts. <;)vAg Part natotog against Judge Duckett. Ricebirds are any birds, such toe bobolink, wbi^ perfer rice fields as their nert bu hoM Jaw 9 to iwvlgw to-aaftoesn- St too WWW been delyinliH ly ttto CMy OrtnurttoaM. “Thorafsra, to gratitadu lor beauty, I would like to par-a aad prsswtt to Bto i '>1 flae prir of white swtw, which <■'' Fredericks laid similar birds - * have lived on Kingswood Lake at ; Oanbrook sieveral yoars. (fommisskmers will alao receive the resignation of Mayor Florence mn«rt from the Planning Board. In her letter to the (fonuninlon, Mrs. Willett said “The'added duties of being mayor take away from the imoper time I should be ■ giving to Planning Board wmrk. and so it is with regret , toat I must ask to resign from the Planning Bgard.” Named International Director of the State Jugior Chamber of Commerce this weekend to Saginaw was James S. Willoughby of 1904 * Yosemite Rd., Birmingham. M. L. Benton of Owoaso was named president. 'Confidant' in Kannady NEW YORK (UPD-Michl- • gan’s Gov. G. Mennen Williams believes presidential aspirant Sen. John Kennedy (D-Mass> has indicated "that the people have confidence in him.” } RONALB HOraCMAN MARY STEWART Chosen Students di Month for Leadership at MSUO Ronald Hoekman , of 1740 Hfonil-ton Dr., Btoorafield Tbwasbto, and Mary Stewart of IMO W. Hamlin Rd., A\nw Towndiip, have been chosen as-students oit the month at MiclUgan iState Utaivcieity Oak- Ihe' Stndent Center Ooundl at-lected them on the harts of leed- entirt St.toe year. He plans to enter medical school upon graduatioa from MSUO. * gratoiaie ^ ^ Sdnol, torn ^M9 ber of th^’MSUO yeari^ rtaff d«l, Ip a pisrataey < aC toe u» eoamiMtoe uaf ap to an hour on toe sixth W of*rtie toraughout the past feu^ ntopy (Tounril. He has performed in dramatic presentations and a fashioir show sponsored by tbc Student Center weeks, Khrushchev pried like man carrying out carefully com eeived orders not necessarily of Tokay, heme of foe grapes wlikfo Tokay wine is made, is a toikn in Hunguy. SWIM TEAM COCAPTAW While at Pontiac Central High School, Hoekman was president of the Biology Cluh for two years ptain et the uwimmlng He waa setoctod for ineniber- ■ --I. . Last ifovaasber riw starrei to ef Aaw, Fraak” toe Area Phtyera. While attending'^ Roefoerter High, rtie Was vice preeldent of her senior class, yearbook art edhOr, and a ‘meml^ of the National Honor Society. She plana to major In teaching t ipe^ and holda an on-oampus ib 'a part-tima MSUO switch- LErS NOT BE FOOLED There conies a time in every person’s life when a nice solid substantial cr^it record comes in handy . . . many times it’s even a life saver. And that’s one reason why we remind you that the quickest, most complete way to (»ase that credit record to slip, crack and Gamble to bits is by failing to pay when due on that charge’ account you and your favorite etore open in good faith — It’a only logical that if you don’t live up to your part of the agreement... the agreement to pay within a certaip time . . . your honesty or your ability to pay is going to be doubted not only by the store at which you already have an account, but at every store in which you may want to open an account in the future. — Thia fact is what*"makes a credit' f^nl good or bad. HOW’S YOURS? To MamUdn a Good Credit, Buy Wieeiy, Pay Promptly POMT1AC CREDIT BIREAIJ, Inc. Thf Credit Bureau of Pontiac Organized Jtdy 12i 1923 333 North Perry Street' Pontiac 16» Midi. ProtetA Your Credit and It Will Protect Ym ■1 THE POX'TIAC PRES^. >iONliAV, MAY 23. ^ I' Tint E E Detroit Depends on Governments *nK four dttes bufer thn De> tralt--I, ioe« eaeutM. iMw Z . 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Fin these out with yoinr^ieioe of names and return to the Kennel dub' When aU is in order, each pup receives a registration certificate which is his taidisputable ac-> the canine Social Should there be a change of ownership, this must be recorded with the AoMrican Kennel Club. (AMtess ysur question to Dr. Mailer In care at tMs paper. He wn aaower selected laqa tries tn Primary Battling Endig Dems Shift Fishing Tactics seven in a row,” Democratic tlonal Chairman Paul Butler said of the Kennedy feat, “hi chiAogical advantage." On the Republican side, most of the weekend talk concerned chnnslng » man to run ioc president. The presidential nomination seems assured for Vice President Richard Nigon. After winning Ms seve straight Democratic primary Oregon, Sen. John F. Keimedy rested Sunday at his family home in Hyanniaport, Mass. CONTROL ARIZONA UNIT In Phoenix, his supporters took control of Arizona’s delegation to the national convention. The state, which will vote as a unit, will have 17 vot^ at the convention. Kennedy tho front-nmner, now has 329Mi convention votes. He needs TCl votes to win. Any ball team that can win In atoo^ place In the uaoffidal vote totids. baaed on primary results, conventioos and djp polls, was Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas. He had umk voles. A big chimk of that came Saturday night when Virgbda Democrats, meeting tai Virginia ^ch, lastrueted thefo driegatien-meast its 33 votes for Mm. souri had votes to his credit, and be sought mom by addressing the Minnesota Demoeratio-Farny .......................... oeai*- er-Iabor oonvention in Mimieaj lis Saturday ni|^ “We must rebuild on flic tutais of the summit confercnoa,*' ling: “In shdrt. we fieed a fresh start in Aroeriom foreign policy and the only way to get it is to elect a Democratic pnsi* Johnson attended a high ^Khool graduation in Johnson Citi'. Tex. Oorrie Ann Crofts, the class valedictorian, said in her official farewell: “Only yesterday a class left fids schoM and at that time no ' one had Oie idea they were in the pritsence M a future president of the United States." SHE’S REWARDED Hie crowd whooped. Johnsim ducked his head and grinned. He then kissed Mias Crofts on the cheek. Sen. Stuart Symington of Mia* Capitol Dome Is Red —OntyloraWhile WASraNGTON (AP) ^ w, the Capitol dome hasn’t been ^eanting wMte at sdl. Instead, ^’s been red. Starting June 1, however, it should turn white agtdn. As part of a beautiiybig project, a protective undercoat of red paint was applied several nu ago. ’The wMte coat was expected to follow soon after. But technical (Mfficulties ddayed it. to ttesB.) Has Enough Shimmy With His Ko-Ko-Hop chpE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI) An Air Force Globonaster made a 5,000-mlIe-mercy (light carrying 600 popular music records to the missile tracking station at Aseen-rion Island aftre island radio station Manager T. L. Knotts com- "Have you ever^iad to listen to somethbig called ‘Shimmy, Shimmy Ko-Ko-H(g>’ at least twice a night for seven days a week?’’ A firth in Scotland, such as the Firth of Forth and Firth of Clyde, means "an arm of the sea." U)A SHOP TONIGHT TIL 9 EVERGREEN OSCILLATING SPRINKLER 6.95 Volut I, Cov*rog« Up to 1800 Squoro Foot PC • Thumbscrow Adjustmont for Holf or . K ^ ^ Full Covorogo- • Dopondoblo Water-Motor; Enomtl Finish Weile's Gmfee Shop . . . Dowatteirs nunniRiiKiiHinR k Bus Rides FRIDAY Free Buses Will Run Every Half Hour From 10 A. M. to 10 P.M. on the Following Streets: AUBURN AVENUE ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE SOUTH SAGINAW STREET OAKLAND AVENUE WEST HURON STREET BALDWIN AVENUE PERRY STREET DOWNTOWN PONTIAC CARILLON DAY 3 CONCERTS FRIDAY, MAY 27th 11A.M. 2 P.M. 4P.M. Community IVational Bank Carillon Played by ANTON BREES CARILLONNEUR BOK SINGING TOWER LAKE WALES, FLA. 3 Concerts Friday From ' the Court House Lawn Entire Program Sponsored by National I Bank A . THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. »IAY 23. 1960 FIVE Opel Will Put Up New Branch in Ruhr BOCHUM, Germany (it — The Wnt Geiman auto Arm. Adam Opel A.G.. aaya it will build a new branch plant in thia dly in the induttrial Ruhr area. * ★ * Gaaton Da Wolff, deputy board chairman, said market studies showed, a need to expand the production facilities of Opef, a subsidiary of General Motors Oorp. THE OBdAN GRIND — Calvin College soph- Holland music store. Here five teen-agbrs keep ompre Paul Genzink, 31, claims the record lor Die pajama-dad miaidan company. Genzlnk continuous organ playing. He completed 57 hours said he staged the promotion gimmick to earn at the organ Friday night in the window of a tuition money. Chiropractic Society R«*Ei^ Flint Mah DETROIT (UPI) — Dr. Oar-, ence H. Laue, Flint, was reelected as president of t^ Michigan State (jiiropractic Society-Other ofHcers elected at the society’s annual convention here In-duded IN'. H. H. Satartz, COoper-ville, vice president; Dr. Harry Hwuae, Kalamazoo, board chairman, and Dr. Russell R. Robbins, Mason, executive secretary. MIob nuuks. (One uaft trwsfai abont m tom. Just what the plant will produce has not yet been decided, be By the end of this year, De Wolff said, Opel's present dant at Ruesselsheim on the Main River will produce cars at the rate of 420,000 to 450,000 per year. * A * The compaiv’s payroll, which stood at 33,000 at the end of last year, wOl increase to 37,000 hy the end of 1960, he added. AAeter 'No Parking' TOKYO (UPIl — Tokyo traffic experts have given up trj^ to get drivers to obey "no parking” signs. They ha\'e installed parking me-' tera in the no parking zohes. Cockroaches Written Guarantee Prom Hottsot, Aportasunla. Giocorioa. Poclorioa and Rostuuremls. Rsmoiii out only on# keut. No si^w used. 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But they lease the prop-ijerty for Icmg periods. Even some of the large hotels along the beaches in Honolulu are built on leased land which returns high rentals to the owners. ★ ★ ★ Before being admitted as a state, Hawaii was the only U. 8. territory authorized by Cemgress to administer Its public lands and to collect the revenues. A land commissioner, appointed by the governor, handled the administration which is now being charged with favoring those holding leases rather than the public interest. ★ ★ ★ In support of this contmtion the Honolulu Advertiser recently publishes these facts: The Dillingham owned Mokuleia Ranch Co. leases S10 |^re8 of state land on Oahu at $42.50 fiponth; The Oahu Sugar Co. leases 90 acres for $680.60 a year; Gay & Robinson leases 5,220 acres on Kauai for $32.38 a month and Selwyn Robinsrai leases another 780 acres for $12.50 a month; The Ulupalahim Ranch on Molokai leases 780 acres for $12.50 $ month and Richard Smart leases lO.Oflte acres of state owned land for $179.17 a month. ★ ★ ★ It most be remembered, however, that a great deal of money was spent in clearing and developing these lands before they became productive and that thousands of workers were and are gainfully employed by these industries. But Hawaii is in need of more revenue and it looks as though the rent of state owned land is going up. be solved before a man Can be safely put into orbit. , However, Russig l^as scored heavily with fewer satellite. Sputnik I was the first vehicle in orbit; Sputnik XI carried the dog Laika; Sputnik III weighed almost 3,000 pounds and car-' ried scientific inshiunents. Lunik I was the first deep-^space ship and is now in orbit around the sun. Lunik II was shot 285,000 miles and hit the moon. Limik HI took pictures of the moon from all sides, sent them back to earth and then went into orbit around the earth. ★ ★ ★ Experts agree that what we now need Is to develop more thrust to send aloft larger vehicles if we are to continue as leaders in this war of scientific achievement. Anoxrr the only thing that could surprise most ofjas now wouS be for something usUafto happoi.. Voice of the People Asks Whole Nation to Frag That Mr. K Will Reform I weedw bow many tbnee ta hie btoKhnydidwv hu, wept tern dl user or Joy. Once while to the U, S. he muflooed God. b ttere a dl«ht pnarihst^ tfast coiild hev» bou t tavortUe iIsb coming hmp a sue who loudly etotou to he u etfaetott i ★ ★ ★ It the emire D. a wege pewtof em pinywe tm Mr. Etnaem- ttaMw emto. the laid owM worn B mirMb el bve esS nmeetler ethen. I woe happy to hear StoveuM ato aw people to pnw IW ettr Piediaat Meat of ag wo meoM pray that Mr. K nliht have a gnat revival to Ua aato aad aaaae day aekBawledge Oed’a waya. ★ ★ ★ Talk it over with your clergyman, with the "beya” at the abbpi' office or wherever you go. to make fui Kncetatag prayer lor Mr. K. Whal price world peace and toanquttltyt ^ ^ ^ Appreciates Help of Press Publicity Our Mental Health Week open house was a auccew with over 3,000 viiltort. We know the media of communication exemidihcd by your organiaUon wu to large meaaure responsible for the public gaintog better underatanding of mental iltoeaa. Thank you for your splendid cooperation and continued totereat in mental healUi. Ted A. Panaretoa, Dtrecter Ownmaaity Relattoaa Dept 'Americans Must Ready Themselves’ Powera are at a atalemate regarding the atom. They will have to remain ao it humanity ia to aurvive. No longer can the atom be held over a power’a head, for it would be auickle of immeeauo able prcHPortkins. To think to terma of retaliation ia alao unreasonable. Yet the atom bomb must remain. Cry out, humanity, for your raa- Let’s Pray That ‘Chute V|orks ‘Let’s Go Socialist and Have It Over’ David Lawrence Says: younelf, Americana. Know your ige and teach U to your chil-Participate to your govem-by knowing laaues and their ramiftcatfona. Show youn preteiv enoe. SimpUcUy la often the outcome of confused complexities. Propaganda baa many masks. M. L. P. The Man About Town 102nd Birthday Pontiac Centenarian Keeps Well Abreast of tJrerTifnes^ Old age: Largely what you nuke it. her 102hd HrUiday~U - Mbs Ella M. Green at her home at* 217 North Saginaw St., where she has lived for nedrly thrhe quarters of a century. Graciously receiving congratulations on the event, this descendant of true Oakland County pioneer stock is keen In mind and well versed in current happenings. Probably Pontiac’s oldest womam, she has been In close* touch With the civic and social life of our city longer than smy other person. If her association with it has made Pontiac a better city, she says she has reap^ the rewards many times over in privilege of Just living among us. A report comes from Mrs. WilUam Mala of Waterford that her cat, already mothering three kittens, has added a squirrel monkey to her maternal care. “Ymi cannot remind them too often,” phones Mrs. Panl Frendsdgrf of Rochester, in suggesting a repetition of the fact that it is illegal to pick wUd-flowers. ____ Adlai’s an Apostle of Appeasement At the next electfon let’s all vote Democratic and get a Socialist government and have it over with. It won’t take tbe;American people long to dlscwer that noth- SayS ApCtlOgy IS tog is atoxjluteiy the oiOy free thing Vaw Vsks>Aaanrv in the worid, aid then maybe we V Ciy JweceSBary can get rid of all the give-away ^ ^ ^ * ^ programs the Dems dream up in S to get votes of people who nations an^ to inter- ■ * - - natfopal relations that could remit WASHINGTC®^ - Dote Nikita the interview to charge that Chan- ported to have declared alao that don't know any better. ^ hrashchev waid to see Adlai ceUor Adenauer had succeeded "in he could foresee to the future the Besides, we riiould make thlnp .nSSl nrasnenev warn ro aee ama. his way to the port of putting of American forces out of easier for old Khrushchev to make Toleration of oo«Darable uiarchv secretary of state of the United Europe. deals with America^ After W, he States.” Khrushchev Stevenson elected president of the United States in November so tlut at the LAWRENCE day? Why was Stevoiaon, in an interview published in Paris a week ago Sunday, quoted as favoring an Allied retreat on the Berlin problem? • Why did Stevenson last Thursday night tell a political dinner meeting in Chicago that the administration hps "helped make succetaful nego- Boulay, in his interview, quotes Khrushchev as having said: "Fmr 10 years there has not really been a secretary of state tor dtev hope that American foreign policy. During if irot that period the real American be coatldered for Chapeettor Adenauer.” MORE QUOTES In other parts of the same Interview, Stevenson is quoted as favor-tog American conensioos, such as ^ substantial decrease to Allied troops in Wert Berlin. He Is re- loves to live like a CapItaliW. Toleration of comparable anarchy in internal retottoos could lead only to diasohitlon. conference? Does Khrush- in a Democratic administration, as Sen. Kennedy over having given nay interview at an to any Paris nevrapaper. h BO better.” (OopyilgM INI) 'Does That Qualify Him for Address?’ Michigan State University at East Lansing has priced tfiat great scholar. Harry S. Truman, as the commencement speaker. CMd Harry is the bert whistle rtop campaign pitchman to the baatoesB, but since when does that qualify a man Further, tt affronU All nations that hold reapeet for law, basic and necessary tor civilized codn- tions that are vital to our aurvival —impossible ao long as they are in power”? Dr. Williaji Brady Says: Mercury Poor Medicine —Can Kill the Patient Up to the last days of the bygone era^uinine and mercury applied to the skin is that which Thu. « M.reh 9 lut SJ! "SSlS; »' deliver a commencement ad- tries and international order. There-dresa at a great unlversltyT It’a fore, courteay demands expiation simply \he creeping arm of lodal- by frarik acknowledgement of er-ism which too many facultlaa nsr before the whoto worid, not adopt jUBt to aoothe Soviet ieeltogs. Unhappy Grad E, W. ★ A ♦' AAA 'Remember to Cheer Patient Shut-In Day’ •nw flSt Sunday to June to National Shut-In day, a time to remember those at home as wall ai to hoepitato by a friendly vialt or card of cheer. If you«don’t know a ahut-to. Just address a card ”To a Patient." care The mercury absorbed when so y Hoipltal, Dearborn. Mich.. Of the State Hospital, Ponttap, and « will be delivered to one needing cheer. The Sonshlne Lady New Yoflc TimM printed a United Preu International diq>atch from Urtted States Democratic Party’s presideatlal posstbUltles. he revealed tonight Ha pat Adlal SteveasoB at the top othto 1st in comments to Mayor George ChrtotoplMr of Saa Francisco at •a dlnaer.” Khrushchev’s rating: cure for syphilis. We paid our respects to, and quietly laid away^ quinine last Monday—as a remedy for malaria, that is. The use of quinine for 01 h e f purposes is still sound therapeu-j tics. The cory in medicine qh, bRAOT body. Mercury inuctions are seldom if ever used today — because the quantity of mercury inhaled Is so uncertain. AAA SlgDcd Itttcri, aot mor*' thuv od« PM< or 100 word* Ions portoinlac to ptrionni bennh nnd hroltno. not dU-* *o«™!»chemicals. "The reason I ask, ceived several aay a vuiage oocror receiveu a rfowin* adver-hurry call to hto wealthy farmer MO, eomtag as tt rtd Jnrt a few days betore the ramniK eonfereoee was to open. Evidently Khiuabchev read it carefully, because in hto own speech at East Berlin last Friday lu. . 1 me oocior wouia pica er he paraphrased one of the points in his way out of the viltoge. The Country Parsem Verbal Orchids to- Mias Ella M. Green of 217 North Saginaw St.; 102nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Flateher Burnaby of Keego Harbor; 54th Wedding anniversary. Mrs., Rachel Oraon of Auburn Heights; 82nd birthday. patient. On his way to the stable for hto the yrtue of add-1 horse and buggy he stuck hto fog trace chemi- j head in the door of Old dnigi^ ^ ^ ^ and called to the drugglit. asking ", ^ him to put up half a dozen mild ‘ chloride powders right away — . * pound of the doctw would pick ’em up on 211 ess.'ai'aarMHl (toca sprinkled with cabbage patdies, the area now gets ita cabbages from supermarkets. ★ ♦ A Then there was Chew Town, Cream Ridge, Caviar, Chicken Bone, and La-Ma-Way, Pimple Hill, Nummytown, Loveladies, Hoqtoality and Success. Not to be outdone were the burghers oi Fooltown, Mount Misery, Recklesstosm and DoiiUe Trouble. You won’t find any of these towns on current road maps. But, for those who collect such things, grab a map from the early 1880s tnd good bunUnf to you. _ . J worth, you moy buy the tobla ot o Mvings of nlmost holf its rstoil value. 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Lyndon Johnson prop(^|gres8or nation.’* crash program for the develop- ment of a reconnaissance satellite Sunday so the United Sta^j cab view the world from Ti 7 ft, •'Spate SteHmrSUDimdUiUWM SWING! • 2 la. Steel TsUiig Franel Sate locket Soefcete DeeUe • lig lawn Swiegwitk lacks aiNi Ana lestsl 17 la. Wide a 7 Ft. “Space Stetion'* Slide with Plottena Guard Rails a Everytking ter loads of Foo-Om Rors, Trapeze, Gym Rings, 2 Sofety Swings, Lawn Swing, and 7 Ft. Slidel PLAYGROUND GYM SET 29 99 $3 DOWN Johnson, the Senate majority leader from Texas, later told the graduating daas City University, ’"We don’t want a cloak and dagger America.’’ t .be said a reconnaisance BiUelUte would “bring immediately into being the President’s open skies program. We would share it with other nations in the United Nations.’’ During a telecast from here of toe CBS prt^ram “Face toe Nation,’’ Johnson said both United States and the Soviet Union are at woric on a reconnaissance satellite, but this country’s program is not on an emergency AT EABLIEBI DATE “We shpuld spare no dollar, p d tjo talent in order that might resize it at the earliest energy and we might r possible date,” he said. The Democratic presidential aspirant said the Senate Foreign Relations - fVwitntrt— into the U2 spy plane incident and the ensuiiv edtapse of the summit conference had hia blessing. But be quickly emphasised toe nation will not be split by the maneuvers of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev. 611 OAKUND at CASi PONTIAC, MICH. FE 5-4161 Johnson told the university < dience “We don’t want to ANNUAL SPRING 20% to 40% DISCOUNT on the PURCHASE of YOUR CEMETERY MEMORIAL! 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PAYDAY LOANS $50 tor 2 wks ... only ron ether loans to $500 ■with 24 mos. to repay 1,000 Act Up at Kishi's Home JapanMe Police Brave Stone Shower to Crack Student Demonstration CASH TOU SICItVf MPAV m a WMKt ••PAY IN 4 wieci A A A Kishi at the time wal in con- $11.00 ISMS Iliya ference elsewhere with aides in “ so.ao soya IIAO his Liberal-Democrat party in an .11. aciSv'—jtr.a: A$SOaAT*S_, LOAN COMPANY effort to weather the storm created by a dash in the Diet last nmrsday when ha forced ratification of the aecurity agreement through the lower house. The student-police dash came in DBAYTON PLAINS: 4494 Dixit Hwy. CALL: OR 3-1^7 in PONTUC: 125>127 N. Saginaw CALL: FE 2-0214 2255 S. Talagraph Mick. Miracia Mila CALL: FE 8-9641 COUPON SPECIAL TOKYO (AP) - Heavy poUca guards braved a shower of stones today to break up a new attempt by neariy lAX) university students to storm Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi’s official residence: It was the second attack in four dtiys on the residence by the Zen-gakuren National StudenU Federation in its campaign to _ down the Kishi government and wTeck the new U.S.-Japan security near the close a two-hour demonstration by _ dancing students in front of the heavily barricaded official residence. As the students, unable to break through the phalanx of 4,000 police, started to move away, the police followed. Hie studente then attacked with a shower of stones, sticks and shoes. Police charged into their ranks. ' Smne streaming girl students were trampled in the charge by the gray-uniformed police. Sev-tbeir fellow officers were beaten to the ground. Coeder students held back comrades who tried to pounce on tihe fallen policemen. Tdtyo authorifies said 65 policemen were injured in the scuffle, but gave no account of student casualties. Fifteen students were reported arrested.____________ Protest American Action in Dominican Republic CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Dominican Republic (UPD—A small group fA demonstrators picketed the U.S.; embassy here yesterday to protest alleged' American intervention in the internal affairs of the Dominican Republic. TTie demonstrators carried signs reading; "Go home, Mr. Fariand,| We Are Free”, in reference to U.S. Ambassador Joseph Farland.j There was no violence. f AMAZINGl the new I960 90 DAYS FREE SERVICE LOWEST INTEREST IN TOWN WITH SUNSHINE PICTURE TUBE gives greatest-ever contrast ar«d brightness! Outstanding selectivity, rejects interference! Richest, fullest tone quality of any TV. Swivel Bkse optional. lUY NOW AND SAVE. £ ONLY ZENITH HAS SPAQ CONIMAND Coma in far Fraa Damonstrotion ■■CV OPEN FM. I MON. NIGHTS SRPP - “Kow* Applittnae Specialist'* 121 H. 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SAVE 25c WITH THIS COUPON ON YOUR PURCHASE OF BAR-B-QUED ^ u. SPARE RIBS yy ______________________________________j HEINZ CATSUP 19 SAVE 6rlos, both of Pontiac; and 16 grfUidchlidrcn. Rosary will be read Tuesday nt p.m. at Huntoon Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. CLARENCE J. JOHNSTON Following a month’s illiM Clarence J. ^Johnston, 68, of 161 Seminole Ave.,' died Wednesday at his homo. Last emidoyed by Wilaon Foundry, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Blanche Fletcher of Davis-burg; a son, Reginal of Pontiac, and four grandchildren. Rosary will be said tmilght at 8:15 at Huntoon Funeral Home with- funeral service Tuesday at 10 a.m. from St. Vincent de Paul Church. KfcNNETH L. PETERMAN Prayer service was held at 9 a, m. today for Kenneth L. Peterman, infant son of Jeffie and Marie Philli|S Peterman Prospect St. He died Thursday at Joseph Mercy Hospital three hours after birth. Is offered in luppontory or otiK-rnsnt form esiled Prtpar*tion H.* Ask for individoally sc^ed ointment with special up . eator. Preparation H is sold at all drug counters. Satisfaction gunrnntsod or money refunded. are h sister, man, and four step brothers and ~nUie Young, Guy Ttay-kir, Robert and Phyllis Hntdhett, all of Pontiac. ' Burial was in Oak HUl Cemetery. DOCOLAS W. PIERON Funeral service will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. from Huntoon Funeral Home for Douglas W. Pieron, in-son of Jack and Frances Pieron; of 69 W. CorneU. The baby died Sunday at St. Joeeidi Mercy Hospital, where It was born prematuroly. Burial will be in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. MISS SARAH BURks MILFOltD - Servide for Miss Sarah Burns, 91, of 1841 Burns Rd., will be at 9:99 a.sa. totaonow at St. Mary Catholic Church. Bim-ial will be In St. Mary Oemetny. Mia Barm died Saturday following a diree-year UlneaB. The Rosary will be ndted at 8 p.m. today at RkhardK»Btrd Surviving are two nieces, Mrs. Richard Casey of Milford end MiA Dmothy Crane of Detroit. WnXIAM H. JOHNSTONE KEEXX) HARBOR - Service ter William H. Johnstone, T9, of 2485 Pine Lake Ave.. wtil be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Huntoon Funeral Honre, PtmBac:^BurraI iriir be ft Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Mr. Johnstone died Saturday after a four-year Ulneu. Surviving are two nephews, Willis ^er of ^meo and Stewart Baker of Keego Harbor, and a brother. Extend College Ban in Turkey Menderes Also Setsj New Restrictions to f Contain Revolt ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - The ■hutdown of Turkish colleges and universities has been extended and new restrictions have been imposed on the capital to check anti-government demonstrations. Studefits have been In the forefront of the campaign against the ■trongarm rule of Premier Adnan ! Menderes. They have succeeded rousing only scattered support from the public. k * ' * College classes, suspended lor a month on April 28 following violent student uprisings, were due resume this weekend. Instead the government Sunday night extended the dosure order to July 28, a month after Turkish schools normally close for the summer. ★ * * Schools for the training of teachers were exempted. The Cabinet did not make clear whether the shutdown applied to the Turkish army War College, whose cadets paraded three hours Saturday in sympathy with the anti-govern-|ment student demonstrators, j Martid law was tightened in lAnkara to turn the capital of 500,-|000 persons ftto- a virtual ghost I city at night. Deaths Elsewhere LY(iN. France (AP) - Prof. Jean Thibaud, SB, one of Fnatce's leading nuclear physicisto, died Saturday night after a heart at-taik, He was a director of the Um Institute of Nuclear Physics and a member of the scientific council of the French Atomic Energy Commission. k ★ ★ ATLANTA. Ga. (AP) - Alfred: W. Brewerton, 78, formor Atlanta Journal cartoonist, died Saturday night after a lengthy illness. A member of the newspaper's staff for 31 years until his retfrement in 1938, Brewerton bad beoi blind fw more than 10 years. ★ ★ ★ LINCOLN, Neb. (AP)-John E. Curtiss, 68, former national vice commander of the American Legion and longtime active ft state politics and civic affairs , died Surtiay after a lingering illness. ★ ★ ★ CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP)-Irv-ing B. Hexter, 62, president of the Industrial Publishing Oorp., publishers of nine magazines and four directories, died Surtday after a heart atta^. NEW YORK (AP) - George Tyler TcBwiley, 58, a ^eeialist ft newspaper laws who represented the Publishers Assn, of New York City, died Saturday after a heart attack. WILLIAM J. MCDONALD ROCHESTER - Service for WU-Uam J. Mdfonald, 75. of 321 Walnut Blvd., will be at 10 Wednesday at St. Andrew Catholic Cliurch. Burial will be ft Mount Avon Ometery. Mr. 'McDonald died -last night at Pontiac General Hospital after a brief illness. He was a member of the Boosters Club of St. Andrew Oiurch. k ★ ★ The Rosary wUl be recited at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at the WU-“am R, Potere Funeral Home. Surviving are a stepeon, Aly-mer Matthew of Hoefaester; and epbew. MRS. AUCE M. ZELLER HIGHLAND - Service for Mn. Alice M. Zeno-. 54, of 350 Woodruff Rd., wOl be at 2:30 p.nr ' morrow at Christ Lutheran Church, MUford. Burial wiU be in Trinity Ceimtery, Msnistee. Mrs. Zeller died unexpectedly of a heart attack at her home Friday. Her body will be at Rlch-ardson-Bird Funeral Home, MU-fend, until the service. 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Should the inoposed planning commission be approved by voters In the Aug. 2 Jirtmary, it would be made up of no lew than five members and no more than nine. Aooording to Township Supervisor John C. BehaH, the plan-Bias oonsmtarion would take ooor the general operation of the present Zoning Board. ‘‘The Zoning Board Just doesn't have tile authority that the . ning commission would have,’* Re-hard said. WOULD DUOrnmNUE "We would dlscoltilnue the Zoning Board as it now stands if this proposal to set up a planning com-minkm goes thtout^.!’ "There would be n6 planning,” Rehard said. ★ dr dr ‘‘Along with administration of the zohing ordinance as it applies to new plats, the planning commission would be given ttie Job of planning developing areas.______ "It would also see to it that sewors and roads are strategically located,” he said. “What, we are looking for is an over-all master plan that would make the township a well thought-out community,” Rehard said. HEARINO JUNE 7 He stated that a public hearing 1 a propraed zoning ordinance will be held June 7 in the Township Hall. “The ■anoe is very uearly the same as the present oae,. but because of state legidatloB there are some changes that have to be made. "The present ordinance has a few bugs in it that have to be corrected. When that is done we win have a stronger coverage of GREET V18ITOB8 — The “Parade of Homes for Progress,” sponsored by the Rochester Junior Woman’s Ctd> and featuAng tours of seven Rochester area homes, drew 750 men and women Friday afternoon. The event was staged to benefit the proposed Bertha Van HooseiuJJospital. On hand to welcome visitors to her SKmet Terrace home at Meadow Brook Farms was, left, Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson. Assisting her as hostesses were, center and right, Mrs. Thomas Madden and Mrs. Charles Talley, Junior Woman’s Qub president. Visitors included people from Dearborn, Ann Arbor, Grosse Pointe, Grosse lie. Mount aemens and Birmingham. Troy City Commission Faces Crowded Agenda for Tonight TROY — A crowded agendaiof both old and new business t£xt Troy dty commissioners at their regular meeting tonight. An amendment to the zoning dinance on swimming pools, a top soil removal ordinance and a report on selection of city auditors are slated. Other matters to come before the Commission nre a , report from the city manager about ex- MRS. WILUAM JMHJCKLES^ New York City Honeymoon Site ioT Twosome COMMERCE TOWNSHIP-Hon-eymooning in New York City are Mr. and Mrs. William R. Buckles, following their- wedding in the Methodist Church here. The bride is the foniier, Eleanor ^ Wheeler, dsnghter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall E. Wheeler of m WUp-Poor-Win Bd. The brlde-' groom Is the son of Mrs. LmdIJe Wallaee and the late Mr. Buckles of San lYaacisoo. For her wedding, the bride dxwe a fioor4engtb gown of white oegan-ly with a bouffant skirt anti square neckline. A front panel of embroidery fell from the neckline to tbehem^ A large bow was fastoied in the back of the tight-fitted bodice. FABTKNED TO TRICORN Her shoulder-1 qngth veil wai tastmed to a small satin tricorn. She carried a cascade arrangement ot white carnations and Linda ShuU was maid of honw. Bridesmaids were Judy Beacom and Unda Wheeler, cousins of the bride. atlon of bond propositions to appear on the ballot in the Aug. t primary election. The city’s financial and engineering cpnsultants, Stratton S. Brown and James R. Pollock, had been instructed to prepare a cost estimate lor the proposed four-million-(kdlar bond issue for sewers and sewage treatment 'plant. Brown has recommended that the city delete a charter provision stipulating bonds must be sold within three years after being approved by the voters. By ellmbuting this provision, the city could take advantage of flurtuatlons in the bond market, primarily lower interest rates. If voters approve a bond issue Aug. 2, all of Troy’s sanitary sewer outlets and treatment plant will Immediately Mowing the ceremony a reception was held in the church pariors. The newlyweds will'reside,at 3p9 Grand Traverse St. be paid for by city-at-large tax. If the measure is defeated, property owners iii the city’s three sewer districts will pay fw their sewers with special assessments. Brown has recommended that the bond issue be split into two separate proposals on the baUot One would seek voter authorization of $2,500,000 for a treatment plant, and the other $1,500,000 for trunk sewers. West Bloomfieid Women to Hear GOP Candidates wiyST RT/mMFTTrt.n *mwN. SHIP — Three Republican candidates from the third district will be guest speakers Wednesday at a meeting of the West Bloomfield Republican Women’s Club. The candidates are Stanley N. Brown of Birmingham, Henry Hogan Jr. of Bloomfield Township and Christian F. Powell of West Edoomfield Township. MRS. JOSEPH C. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ross rence of Bordmap foad, Mmont, announce the r^nt marriage of their daughter flharon Lee to Joseph C. Kirk, soir of Mr. and Mrs; Leo Kirk of Dearborn. CHy commissloaers h a v e agreed Oat taxpayers la the Evergreen sewer district would pay for the sewer by special assessment If the bond iaone fails, and by city-at-large taxation if It Is approved. The Evergreen project is already completed. The method of financing obligations of the Evergreen disposal system is also on tonight's agenda. Another matter due for Commia-siective kindergartners to one of these 'sessions. ★ ★ A ^>eech correctionlsts for the local schools win be present acetmd-ing to the following schedule; Bixx^lands, 8 a.m.; Hamlin. 10:30; a.m.. Meadow Brook, 1 p.m.; Harrison Central, 10:30 a.m.; Baldwin, i. m.; and North Hill, 10:30 a. m. anti 1 p.m., all on Thursday. One will be present at Woodward School at lO:36 a.m. Frldayr ★ ★ It Becdujje of age limitotkm, it is essential that parents bring a record of, their youngsters’ birth at registration Jime, school officials said today. Wh aar Saasz drydsoaiai MOTHPROOFS - ODOR-PROOFS SANITIZES - MILDEW-PROOFS IP atf ^ •xtp« costi y ^ GENEY DRY CLEANERS West PUi« Street LET GOOD>^EAR CHECK THE LOWER HALF OF YOUR CAR SVSTBI SPECIAL tm Chsck Buinsr for corranea 2a Chock tsUp^ for holer, mtt Sa Chock tor mittinc clamps sod brokra banter* BRAKE SPECIAL la Adjott hnk« 2a Check hydraolie ayatem, ia* dudiag Knint and dram* Sa Omb and intpoct grcaac aimb 4a Rapack front wbool hcariafs ' S. Add loid and tmt ayatem .'1 THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 2jg, I960 FIFTEEN Refugees Tell of Cbmn^ne Horrdiri Charge Mao Starving China By LBONKL BORRALHO i; JUm Iter 1 teMt « (M to Mmm froB : MrrMpoDdtBt it«*d MWte et IhM* M BtetelM teluS FUEL OIL No Contract Necessary Call Today 8ng*nr Ofl Go. 94 l«i» Wakon SM. SkeiM K 5-6141 MACAO (UPl) - Each refugee had a altgbUy different atm^ to tell, but they all reiterated the ■aijie belief that Mao Tae^ung plane to reduce Had China’a overwhelming populatiou partly through The diaastroua food situation was evident on the face of each as he ■poke of terrible devdopmenta on tlie China mainland. A youth, posiibly atill a teen-> ager but loe^ like an old man. laughed loudly when told Cbm-munUt Chineee authorittoe have offered 100.000 lacks of rtoe to aid victlma of Hong Kong’s reosnt floods. •It is funny to hear the Oornmn- Ul rak, a debydratod-loeklng asms ef abed 40 said •«eatb omarred every day la Ow Tea anyone needs rice it is uO in the mainland. I do not know-what’s becoming of this worid. 1 honestly ^notknowJ’ The youth’s name is being wMi-held because he still has relatives in Red China. died in the fleUs, faeteries, Ntvr Hudson Ftnct Co. ^9441 4-FT. CHAIN LINI4 FENCE All Steal Posts 79' FT. INSTALLED Terminal Posts Extra Easy Terms C3iang Sam, a 34-yearK>ld fanner from Sun Wui in Kwantung Province, said "People in and around Wui are so hungry that they grass and anything In sight which they thought edible.” A a w Lao Sau, 37, a fisherman who fled by boat to Macao from his native Chungshang County, said "With each daybreak fishermen and farmers alike hope for an opportunity to escape to Macao or H(^ Kong and we all have at one time or another attempted to do so though not many are succewhil. *^e are qnlto reeklesa beeaaae sath by One way or another we are doomed to die, eo wo Stop All 9 Kinds off ITCH as doctors dol 9 kinds of (XSo'sccoadsI Caiiid' CAL^TVM* Oinunsm, diis TS3ST ins. Eff iMIil -----dry op^ w^ng U- provwitt tprsading. Prevents nsk of hfeciion from •crsubias. tor *“■' CALAMATVM, Mrw Me l/f eM hewfcrr—wool rub off nmU k off) Get oooHng, soMung CALAMATVM OiatiMot—in convenimt tube or sooDomicalserosoi dispenser. OlM»lsodlnsPbsimseslOBis,Do»eiiDS. 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Janii, Psnaiai Roumory Stlman, Psrmlnttoa Sign posted on a bankrupt store: ■We Undersold Everybody" . . . There Isn’t much difference between a used car and a used husband. In both cases the first owner has shown up the weak -Eari Wilson. Seoltest Popcicles or Fudgecicles SALES DAYS Pockoge of Six MON.-TUES.- WED. MAY 23-24-25 ★ ★★★ W« RtMrvB fffiB Right to Limit Quontitiis — Non« Sold to DtoUn or Minors! Special Low, Low Price! • CAN • tnui-KisT TUNAiy WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SiXTEkX THE pOX’lriAC PRESS.> MONDAY, MAY g3. 1900 Wind, Cloudg Barricade Mt McKinley Weather Thwarts Rescue ANCHOF^GE. Alasiw (AP)-An angh' spring sky and a layer o( dense cioudi thousands of feet thick held the key today |o the successful completion of this State's greatest mountain rescue effort A storm which sent winds up to 100 knots swirling around the continent's highest mountain, tows ering Mt. McKinley, kept the res- MoatBoat in Lake Huron Gigantic i^ubber Patch Covers Tear in Bow of Collision Victim cue machinci-y' at a complete standstill. Heavy clouds comi^te-ly otwcured the mountain from 2,000 feet up. Still to be removed from McKinley we^ the Whittaker twins of Seattle, Jim and Lou. Suffering slight frostbite, they were believed in no danger. Only the weather prevented aircraft from picking them up from their campsite at the 10.200 foot I^l. With the Whittakers were a PORT HURON «»- The freight-or Standard Portland Cement, which settled fo the bottom ' 22 feet of water after a collision in lower Lake Huron Friday was ■efloated today. Divers managed to get a patch over the gaping 20-by-30-foot hole that the August Ziesing’s bow tore in the Standard Portland’s side, just back of the bridge. The two collided la a heav^ fog. The Ziesing was make a repair yard ander her own power. |Tw« ships, trying to avoid the piled ap freighters, d each other bat suffered Most of the downed ship’s cargo of 8,300 tons of granulated iron ore was removed by a lighter, water was pumped out of her innards by salvage experts. SHIPYARD NEXT Just when the ship would get under way again, with her gigantic rubber patch, wasn’t deter-> mined immediately, but her next port of call, it was certain, will be a shipyard. The Standard Portlaad’ member crew remained aboard after the collision that neat her to the bottom in It mianles. Because she Is 27 feet deep, the ship’s deck remained above wp- The collision happened approximately two miles ncuth Blue Water Bridge. Williams Likens Foreign Policy of U.S. to Anarchy WASHINCTON MI-Gov. G. Men-nen Williams of Michigan has de-senbed America’s approach in eign policy at "a kind of anarchy . . . over which the President sits rather than presides.” , Williams \said "It Is perfectly evident to everyone . . . that thM« is a dispute between the AEC (Atomic ikiergy Commission) and the Pentagon and the State Department and that we dmi’t seem to be able to get a firm resolution.” One of the country’s problems, Williams said, was that Prosldent Eisenhower has been "He hasn’t actually inspired the country in any direction,” Williams said. The governor said he agreed with Adlai Stevenson's statement last week that the Eisenhower administration had handed Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev the crowbar and sledgehammer that wrecked the Paris summit conference. tain climbers, hurried onto McKinley’s slopes alter the Whittakers and two companions, John Day and Pete Schoenlng, fell 400 feet down a Icy slope ^ the 18.000-foot level last Tuesday night. Day, 51, a wealthy rancher from Central Point, Ore., was evacuated from the 17,000-foot level Friday night by a daring helicopter pilot. Link Luckett, who took his craft 1,200 feet above had been considered its top operating limit. Luckett, 32, pushed bis kmall chopper beyond its range again Saturday to remove Schoening, 31, of Seattle. The rescue trips by Luckett, a native of Springdale. Ark., were described by rescue and Air Force personnel ao the hlg aerial rescaet ever made. Day suffered a broken leg, a dislocated left ankle and frostbite. Schoening had a frozen left hand frostbite. Both men are good condition, according attendants at Elmendorf Air Force Base hospital. , Another amazing aerial rescue was made Friday by bush pilot Don Sheldon of Talkeetna. —Fiytig a qpn jodk, storidoa, a veteraa of other air rescues, landed at the 14,0M-iaot level on McHaley and whisked to safely Qelga Hading of Anchorage. Mrs. 9ading, 30, was a member of an Anchorage climUng party which went to the assistance of Day, Schoening and the Whittakers. She suffered mountain sickness, a condition brought by lack of oxygen and for a time was in criticM condition. COMEDY STAB-Janet Leigh stars with her husband, Tcmy CUr-tis, and Dean Martin in a lighthearted comedy, “Who Was That Lady?” now playing at^the Oakland ’Iheater. Nation to H^r Ike Wednesday Evening Radio-TV Report on Summit Flop WASHINGTON (AP) President Eisenhower will go on television and radio Wednesday evening to report to the American people on collapse of the .summit con- White House press secretary James C. Hagerty said the President’s 30-minute talk would start 8 p.m. EDT. In adiitian to the animnlt collapse, he said, the talk also will deal with "the future aims and goals of the United States and, Indeed, of Its allies and the free ^KEEGO UUEIIT WHIIBB IIEST ACTRESS I SMOKE SIGNOBn -«M « UK itors mEsrr-iMM ROOM Arm MAGNIFICENT COLOR I The announcement on Eisen- Trial Ordered for Industrialist Allegedly Tried to Buy Murder of Washtenaw Circuit Judge ANN ARBOR (AP') - Charies Baird, wealthy Ann Arbor industrialist, wa^ ottered today to stand trial June 6 on a charge of trying to buy the murder of a circuit judge. « ★ ★ The 51-year-old nephew of the University of Michigan's first athletic director stood mute at his arraignment in Orcuit Court today. A pie* of Innocent was entered for him by visiting Judge Edward T. Kane of Port Huron. State Police have accused the millionaire industriaHst, wiio Is president of the Ann Arbor Grinders Co., of plotting to murder Washtenaw County Circuit Judge James R. Breakey Jr. SENT HIM TO JAU, Breake.v granted Bairds first wife a (Mvorce in 1953 and twice sent him to jail for failure to pay alimony. Police claimed Baird offered Kennolh Stratton, 32, of Ypsllan-ti, 27,OM soEnetIme between Aug. • and Nov. 22 last year to assas-Binate the Judge. They said the pair met while they were inmates at the Washtenaw County Jail for a short riod last July. MR. and MRS. LUTHER J. KEYS In Saturday Rites DAY Installs Couple At a joint insUUation of officers Saturday by Pontiac Disabled American Veterans Chapter 16 and its auxiliary, Mr. and Mrs. J. Keys were the center, terest. Keys, a long time member of the chapter, was installed commander for 1960. He has previously held both chapter and state (rfflees and is commander of the Oakland County Council of DAV. His wile VtvUn was Installed ns auxiliary commander, been an active member for eight years. The Keys’ live at 2628 Lapeer Rd., Pontiac Township. Other new chapter officer installed were Jack L. Secondef, senior vice commander; Davi ' Knisley, junior vice commander; and Herman Byrd, treasurer. are Andrew Spook, ndjntant; Charles Brewin, chnpintai; nn4 Rescue 3 Teens From Car Blaze Crash Victim, Passing Driver Find Passengers Disabled by Injuries Stratton is now serving a one-year term in federal prison in Milan following his conviction charge of transpo^ng forged securities across a state line. Baird, 1B34 graduate of the University of Michigan College of EngiuMring, is the son of the late James Baird, a New York The fast action of an accident victim and a passing motorist may have saved the lives of three tcen-agere trapped in a burning I car Saturday afternoon. - * ★ w Benito N. Prano, 24. of 219 Oakland Ave^ was driving north on Clintonville road near Wal(ion road in Independence Township when his car went out of control, crashed into a half-dozen tree stumps and fcv^rst into flame, he told sheriff’s deputies. Baird's uncle Charles was the University's ftrst.athletic director and has donated several buildings at the school. Minnesota Gives Humphrey Its Votes MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. (UPII -- Another driver, John Marsh of 6851 Cnntonville Rd., stopped to help. He and Prano pulled the others from the car. In critical condition at Pontiac General Hospital is Leon R. Coon, 18. of 200 W. CorneU St. He suffered head injuries and a broken leg. satisfactory condition are Sharon Moore. 15. of 5221 West- hower’g plans came as Ja* con-|Scn. Hubert Humphrey will go to ^t.. and Margaret Helms, 17, ferred at the White Hduse with the Democratic national conven- ‘’f 5285 We^iew, Secretary of State Christian A. If ion with 31 favorite son votes' PfatH) was treated and released ■ the TV-radio re-j from his native Minnesota in his schedule* to make a state- ! pocket. ment at the prosecutor’s office These votes, plUs those picked John Tuson, exeentive comtnit-te^tnnn. Tlie auxiliary officers installed IV e r e Mrs. William Van-druska. senior vice commander; Mrs. Edna Olmsted, junior vice commander; Mrs. Lauretta Stock-well, chaplain; Mrs. William Pae-tow, treasurer; and Mrs. Ray C. Jewell, state executive committee-woman. Those elected as delegates to the state convention wore Mrs. Keys, Mrs. Lisle C Smith and Mrs. JeweU. Silver-Selling Coin Caster Cast Into Jail coins In In Jail accused ol being too fond of bis own pro- Thor HJnlstad was indicted Saturday the Norwegian mint is situated —«n ctarges of having stolen 397 pounEis of silver and selling It back to the people be stole H from. Police said that the sin master, who was director of the mint, gave a partial confeMlEm. ★ ★ A HJulstad’s customer, the Norwegian Gold de Silver Refinery, Ltd., said he sold them the nU-ver over the Inst two yesro. HJnlatnd was arrested after the theft earlier this month ot 8 Face Court After Incident at Cross MOUNT CLEMENS (UPI) Eight wOTkers at the Cross Co. in nearby Fraser faced municipal court arraignment today ciiaiges stemming from an incident at the plant when two striF ers returned to work. Vladimir Popovich, Royal Oak, ns charged with assault and battery Saturday when Michal Oravec, Detroit, named him as the man who kicked Oravec during a fracas ii^ide the plant. The other seven were charged with threatening. Intimidating or molesting a person in his peaceful pursuit of an occupation. 'This is I a misdemeanor itnder the labor relations code. Light Debate Set SZ Record in Waterford Board Will Consider Objections to Creating Special District The Waterford Township Board will consi^r objections at a hearing tonight on establishing a street light district for Winding drive and Lakeside street. ★ •'* A The hearing is scheduled for 7 p.m. AAA The Board also is scheduled to open bids on the purchase of two radios ftx- new Police Department vehicles. A resshittMi will be consiiiered for approving the HM-llO eper-•tion and mniateannee fund budget for the Huron Gardens water system. A proposal from last week’ meeting requiring physical examinations for new township employes will be discusaed again. A A A Purchase of two typewritera for the Police Department will be considered. t on 7-PA Leap BOSTC^ (AP)-John Thomas is making a shambles of the seven-foot high Jump which was only a dream four years ago. Thomas sailed 7 feet Hi inches Saturday to better the recognized world outdoor maik of 7-1 top his fmashing Penn Relays effort by one quarter of an inch. AAA Superbly nelfdlsclplined for his 19 years, the Boston University sophomore has the inside track for the Olympic gold medal because of his control and attention to critlctom. Liberal Dems Push Third Bill Court Ike Veto on Aid for Schools;' It Would Be Campaign Weapon WASHINGTON (UPD - Uberal Democrats said over the weekend they hoped to get the third bill of their six-point "minimum” legislative program through Ckmgress this week. AAA Next on tap among the measures the Democrats from northern cities consider vital for tievelop-ing campaign issues is federal aid for school construction. Already passed are a Negro voting rights blH, which President Eisenhower signed, and a 261 million dollar program of federal grants and Imhs for Ele-presSed areas, whieh Elsenhower The school ak) bill goes to the House flow Wednesday and will to liui a gantlet of amendments including an attempt to quire obedience to feder^ desegregation orders. AAA They counted the veto of the depressed areas bill as campaign fodder and if attempts are successful to add teachei‘s’ salaries funds the house school aid bill, as the Senate already has approved, the expected veto could become another issue. AAA The other three “musts” liberals seek are an increase in the $1 minimum, wage to $1.25 broader coverage; a medical care for the aged program; and a catchall housing bill. New Income Tax' Studied in Detroit I port. IrETI RN’S from farm [almost immediately after retufn-I ing from a weekend of rest at his [Gettysburg, Pa., farm. In response to questions, Hng-er^ saU he knew of no pjans for Ehenhower to address n Joint "session of Congress reganUng the Paris debacle. withdrew from the presidential race, are expected to give the Minnesota Democrat a hand ciding who . the party noroinatea ^ for the November race. The Minaeaota Democratic-farmer-labor party convention handed Its 31 canvention votes to Humpbre.v Hatnrda.v via a resolatiEHi promising to support the first ballot at l,os Eisenhower s'broadcast talk willl be carried live by all major radio | ^i,,, networks and by the ABC and CBS television networtts, ! , , . ^ ^ * * ■ I Observers predicted two-time presidentiai candidate Adlai E. Stevenson would get most of the Hagerty said that at request of the White House. NBC-TV wUl carry the address starting at ID p.m. EDT. The request was made, the press secretary added, so that those unable to view the telecast at 8 p.m. will have an opportunity to do so later. Minnesota support after the first ballot; But some support was evident for Sens. Stuart Symington (D-Mont) and John F. Kennedy (D-Mass). Humphrey spoke before the con-ntion and said he would not r^ the 10t» delegates he won in the Wisconsin primary until the convention begins. County Men Pass April Sfatefiar Test The Michigan (Supreme Ctourt announced over the weekend that 96 persons passed the state bar examination in April. Successful candidates from' Oakland Cciunty were: Robert B. Ger-hardt, Thomas L. Griem, Birmingham; Lawrence F. Weis, Gawaonl George E. Strathern Jr., Farming-ton; Milton D. Render and Montague R. Hunt, Ferndale; Joseph p. Leary, Huntington Woods. Others weri Albert H. Reifler, Jerry G. Wright, Lyte H. Parr, Oak Park; Christian F. Poseell, Bruce O. Wllson. 'Louis E. Fair-brother, Pontiac; Harry Huber, Rochester; and Toby Citrin, South-field. DETROIT * —A prt^sad inline tax ordinance was submitted the Detndt City Council today for study and a formal vote t(^ morrow night. In drafting the ordinance, city attorneys left open to thp Coundiscretion the percentage of income that would Iw payable to the city. The Council earlier gave Oravec and Louis Cortis of New “’"‘“‘'ve approval to a 1 per cent tax. The ordinance Is pattenied after income taxes now In effect In Toledo and Philadelphia. on strikd at the {dant last August, charged they were shoved and strikera, when they reported for woric Saturday. There are 315 oil refineries, 547 natural gasoline planU and more than 400 plants which manufacture chemicals from petroleum in the United States. Cor. WIIHains Lake-Airport Roads — Bos OHico Opont 7:1$ P.M. • LAST TIMES TONIGHT • the hong, Hof COMING FRIDAY "PORGY and BESS' TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY! all salaries, wages, commissions and other compenaatkin earned by Detroit residents or nonresidents holding jobs in Detroit. It also would tax the net profits of all businesses, in-ofessions and persons who conduct business in Detroit but do not live here. BLUE SKY Church Tells Cubans to Fight Communism HAVANA (AP)-Cuba’B RcBnan Catholics were told to fight communism in a pastoral letter that sources close to high church authorities said today was Issued as a feeler to test the reaction of the Castro government. Prime Minister Fidel Castro has charged that anti-communism is a smokescreen thrown up by tboq# pnt on ruining his revolution. The Cathdlc Church’s first open attack on Cbmntunlsts inside Cuba since Castro took over cam* in a pastoral letter from'the Most Rev. Enrique Perez Serrantes. Dock Bargaining Resumes Today Teamsters Accused of Trying to Torpedo ILA in Great Lakes Strike CHICAGO (UPI) - ■n»e Great Lakes dock strike returned to the bargaining table today amid longshoremen’s charges that the Teams sters Union was tryii« to hceak Representatives from the International Longshoremen’s Assn, will mieet with negotiators for the Marine Assn, of Chicago to debate the late of 2,000 Chicago dock workers beginning their sixth day on strike. ' IfiiilFwe^^ for the stevedores and thousands of tons of foreign, nonbulk onrgo tied up nt like dqcks. A thousand other ILA members were striking at Milwaukee, Buffalo, Qeveland and Toledo. In Detroit, where longshoremen belong to the Teamsters Union, ILA Vice President Walter Weaver said dockworkers were unloading ships which had bypassed I struck ports. Weaver said he was "amazed and shocked to see fellow American longshoremen being threatened and coerced to cross our picket lines." The Teamsters are "knowingly weakening” the strike, Weaver said. Air Fare Increases Blocked Temporarily WASHING'TON (UPIt-The QvU Aeronautics Board blocked tern-: porarily today fare boosts proposed by four major airlines and announced it would deal with higher passanger fares on an industrywide basis. AAA All 12 long-haul domestic airlines have said they want increases' A source close to thej five CAB members predicted privately that a general fare risej would be approved. A A A . The proposed hikes by the car-1 riers ran^ from about 3 to 10 per cent. It was doubtful that the board would allow fares tb go up 10 per cent,, but an increase of something lUce 5 per cent ap-| peared likely. yuif TITO "4-D MAN" ilfo "BEAST or HOLLOW MOUNTAir* Ana^ia •OMUkroauMa OnumaScopG HtrUTl UST 2.DATS lEMmSEE’wlHui • NUN LuSuEsio ■ tiusnica ir AND THIS THRILLER -k allH- BREAKS LOOSEI A THE PefjJTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MAY 28, I960 SEVENTEEN Federal Aid to Education Bill Has Long Political Row' to Hoe vktaa ttrategiM, and maka atrange MiU«l badleUowi. For example, Hooae memben bo an gmidnely cwKerned .about the claamom ibarta|e may find NEA’t amendment would k By LOUIg CAMELS WASHINGTON (UPI) - Hie Senate baa already paaeed a ied-eral aid to education bill, and the Hbuw la acheduled to vote on one Wedneaday. B you take thoae facts at face value, you might figun tiMre'a a good chance that school districts across the nation will soon be receiving a welcome inflow of fed- This fight ia not the usual kind, with two distinct aides. It is mon like a battle royal.. There are per- haps more, different tives, at woric on this bill than on any other piece of legis)ation at But don't bet on it. OongresslOMl observers say that U wUI take somethhig of a legMattve ndraole to bring any aeheol aid bill te flaal ea-aetmeat this year. Here's how the situation ihi^ up: On Feb.JLlbe Senate4iaised 5L to 34 a bUI to provide 11,100.000,-000 in federal aid grants over a three-year period. States could use the money lor public school ccm-struction or teachers’ salaries. On March IS. the House Edu- (NEA) has been, stirring up public support tor an eariy House vote on school aid—but it doesn't really like the bill on which the Hopse Ir gofaiy to vote. ‘Ttie ~NEA ~1ias able to IVotestant groups which BAKER OPnCAL CO. HIGH quolity — LOW in cost M rear choice of ALUMINUM neUtostlaEreireor • -Six fcaatifoJ (lelers e Come In and Hove Ydur Present Glautt **roa Coa Afford the lest ei laker OpHeall - VYhy Settle tor Leisr N, Saginow—Acrota from Faddrol's I to provide «rs.M0,aw eyer oonstnicttoe only. TWs bUl to oohedgled to icaeh t)M Hewe le kind of federal help—at least in the form of kxig- This Is when the plot thickens. nearly 700,000 teachers as dues-paying members, and it wants a bill, like the one passed by the Senate, which includes funds for teachers’ salaries. Sponsors of the House bill say that the teachbrs’ pay amendment sought by the NEA will guarantee a presidential veto of the measure. IKE’S VIEWS Prerident Elsenhower has said repeatedly that federal aid shopld be limited to classroom construction, and that it should be stretched over a 30-year period by underwriting part of the carrying charges on long-term bonds is-led by "needy” schocd districts. House Democrats think the President might give ground on the latter point, but they are satisified he won’t j^ign any bill with funds for teachers’ pay. On the other hand, lawmakers ho oi^poae any federal aid may ipport aiModmenta to broaden tba bill’a aeope, by including teadiers’ pay or loans to parochial achoots. This is called loadiiig” a. bill and is designed Such a proviaion (which tbe Senate has already rejected) would renfer the bUl highly objCction- plafie great store by church-state separation. But without It, the bUl will face stiff Catholic opposition. NO AID NEiaiED' In still another corner is a eo-alition of ednaervatiues from both parties who have rallied standard raised by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. The Chamber contends that states and communities are feUy capable of meeting their own eduep-tional problems, and there is no need for federal aid of any kind. ’The NEA is unmoved by this argument. It frunkly prefers to have no legislation at all—thus Nothing moro worfdorful than a happy, lively baby. And the liveliest babies ar^ those who eat a variety of nourishing foods. Gerber Strained Foods provide baby with plentiful variety for plentiful vitality. All are specially processed to pr^rve natural .flavors and the utmost in nutritive values. 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Ae aaiarf’laaB aaierf Norman Cousins, editor of the Saturday Review, will be the speaker at the graduation war Only one thing y certain; Ail ■ides will claim to be tbe true friends of education. Nobody, but notOdy. is pppoeed to Question. Booster Rocket Gives New Life to Qld Jets EDWARDS AIR FGRCE BASE. Calif. UR — No^ American Aviation has come up wiUi an underslung rocket that will make an outmoded Jet-fighter fly as ' Norih Ameriesn said Friday Its 196S FK Sabre, Jet. ndiich has a edUiv (d 45,001) feet, htt 00,000 feet with the liquid fuel boost rocket. Speed was increased from 600 to 700 miles an hour. A dozen varieties of onions have been developed to grow to a more uniform size for easier handling, and with heavier scales to trith-stand machine Jostling, says the GoU^ of Agriculture at the University of Wisconsin. ______ Tim Good Housokoopiiig Shop •f PONTIAC 51 W. Hmiw FI 4-1555 WU Sf^L! 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The turnout at today’s public to be the largest at least since 1957 when a general upward adjustment last was ordered in valuations as fixed for property tax purposes. Bat taw aerionaly expected that ttoa would be set at much below tho 9M,S7IJ«i,lW roeommeiided tm weeks ago by tho Stale Tax The tax commission figure, averaging out at an increase of 10.8 per cent, would add $2,431,-958,000 to the 1969 state equalized The stiff increase in valuattoos had the effect of placing up to 85 millkm dollars In power in the hands of local govmi- 5th Wife Asks Divorce Against Claude l^ins WESraffiSTER,T»a: suit for divorce was initiated in Chester County court Friday against actor Qaude Rahia by his fifth wife. Agi Jambor, a concert plan- Mrs. Rains. 51, an Internationally known pianist from Hungary, charged indignities in her action against the 70-year-old stage and screen star. resided at the actor’s estate here. Mrs. Rains, whose first husband died, married Rains last Nov. 4. At the time she was profetaor of music at nearby Bryn Mawr CoUege for Women. Rains' four other marriages ended in divorce. Hurry! OFFER ENDS SOON ROSE BUSH and ALUMINUM TRELLIS with avrchai* oi Calcinalur plant 0 rose bosh where yoorgorbage can stands Beautiful Jackson-Perkins Climbing Red Rose Bush and Aluminum, Rust-Proof Trellis with Feeder Bo^ Yours for No Addifionor Cost with Purchase of a BURNS ALL TRASH AND FOOD WASTES ADTOMATKALLV OFFER ENDS SOON! MC-tOOf-n CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY T WEIGHT-LOSS ROYALTY—Miss Ruth Mann, 47, of Independence, Mo., and Richard McVeigh, 25. of Cleveland, became king and queen of weight-losers in Detroit Saturday. They were chosm from some 2,000 members of an organ- AP PbaWtax ization called Take Off Pounds Sensibly, or TOPS. Miss Mahn wasted away from 382 founds to a trim 186 last year. McVeigh melted from 213 to 170 pounds in the last eight months of 1959, Lansing's Hotel Olds Sold to Texas Firm LANSING m - Lansing's Hotel Olds, a downtown Capitol Qty, landmark, has been sold to the Jack Tar hotels of Galveston, Tex. The price was repprted "In ex-ess of one million dollars." Ed Leach, president of the Jade Tar firm, said a million dollar renovation program all Name of the hotel — named after R. E. (^, founder of the Oldsmobtle firm here — will be changed later, Leach said. Henry Ward Beecher, Connecticut minister of the 1800s, contended that "Victories that are d»ap Kte cheap. Those (»ily are worth having which come as Use result of hard fighthq;.’’' Retired Russian Military Head Farm Facilities for retired officers to woHc in agriculture. LONDON (UPD-Two retired Soviet major generals and a re-1 tired admiral have gone Into farming because of an appeal from Premier NikiU Khrushchev, Taas reports. Rear Admiral Danil Tuz is heading the Yantamyy State Farm In the KaUdngrad Ol^last. He was a lifekmg military officer and at time was chief ot stall of the^ hem defense ana, the news agency said. Maj. Gen. Mihail Zapevalin be-1 came head of the large state dairy and vegetable farms in Kazakhstan and Major Gen. Petr Zadorozhnyy lias become director of the Zarya State Farm in the Ukraine, Tass said. I Khrushchev recently appealed I Oscar Wilde, annoyed at women, retorted: “No woman should, have ^ memory. Mem«xy in a woman is the beginning of dowdiness.’ Current Rate of Dividend on AU Savingsi Accoimts Insored to 819.M8 by an Agency al the UA. Government 5 Convenient Offices to Serve You PATIOS niodjc/m. ! Fidoiy-to-Tra-Fiicn STONE FOR 10x12 PATIO FOR ONLY •42 D*Ur9t0d lo Tost Reaio Pontiac Federal Savings 761 W. HURON ST. Home Office f.i 6 Caloia and Stsas Roger A. AiHiitr PATIO STONE CO. Rochester 407 Main St. Downtown 16 E. 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CHECK SIGNAL TOWER — Three scouts examine'the lashings of a signal tower made by Troop 63 sponsored by the Exchange Gub of BrooMands. Below are Robert Merchant, (left). 11, of 2845 Hickory Lawn, Avon Township and Burl Fultz. 13. of 2415 Eastern St.. Avon Township. Off the ground is Michael Filer, 11, of 260j Wcaverton St.. Avon Township. BRUSH UP FIRST AID — The Fontiac District camporee at Hawthorne Park gave scouts a chance to put into practice the first aid techniques they learned the past year. Richard Ozbun, 12, oi 71 Hudson Ave., lifts his friend. Ronnie Bell, 11, of 101 Putnam St., to demonstrate "the fireman’s carry.” Both boys belong to -'i'lxwp 21 sponsored by the Baldwin United Brethrep Church. DIVES THROUGH I TIRE-GIcn Kkcnen, 11, 41 Kimball St., zooms through a tire held by Billy Caples, (left), 11, of 306 Going St;, and Ronald Flemmingr ll,»of 144 Cottage St., in an obstacle course race. Billy and Ronald belong to Troop 20 spon.sored by McConnell School and Glen is a member of Troop 21 sponsored by the Baldwin United Brethren Church. tXM)K; OUTDOORS — Peter Stoughton, (right), 14, of ,5T Cobb Creek, holds his plate out for some bisetdte being dished PonfiOcPresS but by Courtney Ciara, 12, of 1269 Potomac Dr., Avon Township._^_ In the center Is Dana Kreutziger, 12, of 1280 Potomac Dr. They PhotOS were at the annual camporee of the Manito Boy Scout District held at the Pontiac Municipal Airport The boys ate members , jjjy Phil Webb 5 o^ Troop 138 sponsored by tliie Auburn Heights Lions Gub, ^ ' washing' up — Allen Morgdn of 302 Grant junior assistant sendmaster of Troop 123, i St., HoH^preperei tor an early outdoor J|ireak- st^wi *»y the First ^ptist qiurch*o( Holly, fast at the Pontiac Municipal Airport. He ia a TAKES nniNOINO RIDE - Brian nympton, 10, of €U9 Manson Bt.,- Waterford Township. tesU a boatswabi's ciudr ringed between two poles'^onr of which Ii higher than the othi^). 'Pushing him are Stephen Bone (left), 13, of 709 N. Pickering, St.,^ Waterford Township, and Tom Jenks, lli. of 4903 Payton St., Waterford Township. Brian is a member of Cub Pack 130 sponsored by the Schoolcraft School. The two acoots bMong to Troop M of Conummity Atdivb ties, Iiic. of Waterford Township. . SHATTERS SLEEP — i^ussell Elliaon’s "cat nap” was interrupted a moofont after this picture was taken fiy a bugle blast from Jim BarSa, H. 434 Lyi^ St. Russell, also U. lived at 42S D«ph St, Both boys belong toTroop 50 sponsor^ by Herrington kwmit :u i. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY %3, 1960 AAUW told of Life Abroad -by Finnish Woman Dentist” Admiring a spring hat used as table decoration at the AAtJW luncheon Saturday in the home of Mrs. Olin E. Thomas of Gale road. White Lake Township, are Mrs. Charles Koella, left of Drayton Plains, Mrs. Donald C. Cause, of Sylvan Village and Mrs. Mark S. Jones of Pinegrove avenue. Women's Section . Dr. Antje Tallgren of Finland, guest speaker at the annual fellowship luncheon of the American Association of University Women, Ihtntiac Branch, is greeted by Mrs. Tom T. Reese of Warwick roa^. Sylvan Lake, incoming president at right. The Pontiac Branch, American Asan..of University Women, held the annual fellowship limch-eon Saturday at the h<»ne of Mrs. Olin E. Thomas of Gale road. White Lake Township. Quest speaker was Dr. Antje Tallgren of Finland, an AAUW grantee. Dr. Tallgren received a doctor of odontology degree from the University of Helsinki in 1967. ----- For the past year, she has been studying at the W. K. Kellogg Foundatlcm Institute^ University of Michigan. ★ ★ ★ Her study program has stressed periodontics, prosthetics and electromyography. On her return to Europe, she trill teach at a denUd college. Dr. Tallgren compared social and educational customs of the United States and her native country. “Most dentists in Finland are women,” she said, "and it is simple for a Finnish women to Mow a profession because domestic help is so inexpensive.” GET CONVENTION REPORT Mrs. Tom T. Reese, Mrs. Thomas J. Hollis and' Mrs. Hobart Doerr, reported on the recent regional convention in Milwaukee. New members welcomed were Mrs. Ervin F. Bartel, Mrs. Danjel J. Lamb, Madeleine Half, Mrs. James F. Wagar, Mrs. Allan R. Williams, and Mrs. Wesley J. Stewart. h ir it Serving on the Junchee of thlk story; Only two weela after the wedding, the bridegroom , eaUed on the preacher who », bad married him. “I want you * to ‘unmarry me' from that wunan," he denianded. "She is the most extravagant woman in the wortd. Why, every time I turn around she asks me f(v more money.” “What is she doii« with all the money?” adced the preacher. ' . ■ ’ • “I (to’t know,” replied the diss.atisfled bridegroom, "I haven’t given her any yet.” If Curious was curious enough, he’d attend dnirch for a while and.fhen he’d fhd out what the chuircfa does with all its money. ' RE.W. fOne Who Knows) Attendant^ Selected Dolores Jean Lutzkiw, daughter of the John Lutzkiws of WiUard street, has named attendants tor her marriage to l/uren E. Schruba June 11, in Grace Lutheran Church. Matron of honor will be Mn. Gerald Stone of Royal Oak. Carol Sychak of River Rouge, Aldonna Kokx of Muskegon# and Bemadine King of Mt. Pleasant will be bridesmaids. The bride-elect’s sisters, Darlene and Debra, will be junior attendants, and Donna Uram of Butler, Pa., flower girt. Mrs. Stone honored Miss Lutzkiw at a personal rtiower Monday evening. Morns, Daughters Attend Banquet Mrs. Marilou McOiUy, who ' manages a home for children of missionaries in Quito, Ecuadw, was guest speaker when Joy Philathea Class of First Baptist Church observed its annual Mother-Daughter Banquet Friday. Participating were '. Mrs. Jack Sfepleton, toastmistress; Mrs. fVeid Hunt, welcmne to mothers; and Ann Latoza, readings. Awards Handed Out Reception Launches Art Exhibit Pontiac Society of Artists marked the opening of its 12th annual exhibit with a reception Sunday afternoon at Adah Shelly Library. W A A ' Awards were won in dl painting by Mrs. Russell Foukes, first; Mrs. Donald Arnold, second; Mrs. John MoCuUoch, third; and Mrs. Chariin Goforth, honorable ma^on. Honors in pastels went to Mrs. Pkut Merideth, first; Mbs. Bernard Seiber, seoand; Mrs. Donald Arnold, third; and Robert Carson, honorable mention. it it h In water colar, prizes were wtm by Mrs. Jerome' Fink, first; Mrs. Carl Rogers, second; Robert Carson, third; and Marjorie Halcrow, honor- CHABOOAL AWABD8 Receiving awards tor cium-coal drawings were Joyce Merrtfleld, first; Mrp. Byrrh Rombough, second; Kenneth Morowski, third; and Mrs. Bernard Seiber, haKtrable Scidpture awards went to Mrs. Hazel Naumsn, first; Mrs. Paul Mertdeth, second; Mrs. International Cooperation "Program Set Lorraine Manor and Holiday Farms branches of the Wom-^an’s National Farm and Garden Assn, will present an international cooperation pro-, gram ’Tuesday. The S p. m.' meeting wlO be at Watetord Community Activities Build-ing. Aniold Girbsch, University of Michigsn student who visited Portugal as an Intemational Fkrm Youth Exchange delegate, will speak. Hostesses will be Mrs. Var-ren eleven and Mrs. Donald Ward of Lorraine Manor Branch and Mn. Webb Cleveland and Mn. John Campbell of Holiday Farm« Branch. Committee dudrmen are Mn. Burton' Strong and Mn. Charies Paul Davison, third; and Mn. Stanford McLean, honorabla Gaspor Anfor took first idaee in the popular balloting to his painting of a man and a boy playing chew. WWW He also waa third in public choice with hia paintiBg "Puppy Love,” showing two yOungiten at a fishing wharf. Second place went to Arthur Hayi to his "Street Scene.” Popular vote to sculpture went to Mrs. Paul hlertdeth lor her portrait of a young girt. wniDr uooND . Second waa Mn. Nauman’s portrait, “Study." The Rev. Perry ’Thomas took third award wlth.hla piece, ‘’Exploration,” a study of a small boy holding a bird In his hand. W W ★ Judges to the exhiUt, which will continue tiirough Itoturday, were sculptor Marshall Fred-crtdu of Birmingham; Cliltord West, who teaches life clsaaes at the Bloomfield Art Aaan., and artist and teacher Ifts. Lloyd Raden of Lake Orion. UF Heads Appointed The* area and distriri chair-m«t of the Waterford Area Unlt^ Fund Women’s Dlvi-Bkm hrid an orientation wwk-ahop Friday at Waterford CAl-Building. WWW Mrs. Roderick Tayto, Women’s .Division diairman, Introduced Kart Bradley, executive director of Pontiac Area United Fimd; Mn. Margaret Libby, Women^s Division secretary; and Mrs. Walter Noff-' Blnier, Waterford eodtalnnan. ' Also introduced were Jeeeph Schultz, tedmical writer at Pontiac Motor Division who Is training diairman; Mn. Ben Hawkins, Pontiac.,eochairman; and Mrs. Floyd Foren, Lake Ang^lus cochairmu. ★ W ' W, Announcement was made M the aKwintments of Mrs,, I FE 4-8«ll A reception in the Rose Koeale room of All Saints ^liacopal Church foUowv^ Sgt-urday evening nuptials of Janet Ann Floyd and Lee Kline-steker. The Rev. David K. ffjiu olflciated. Ht4 bride is the dapghter of Mrs. Ladeen Floyd of Southward street, Waterford Township, and Earl R. Floy^ of Brunswick boulevard. Paemts of the bridegroom are Mr. and •Mm. Herbert Klinesleker of iVaytand. ★ it it The bridal gown of white crystalette. atyted wifli petal-shaped skirt and pepHun, swept Krehopel train. The morded ce featured a scoop neckline and bracelet-length sleeves. The shoulder-length veil of -hand-made' Belgian lace was brought from Bruge by the bride's mother when she visited there. White daisies comprised the cascade bouquet centered with a removable coftage. ★ ★ * Mrs. Warren Miksch of Flint was her lister’s matron of honor, in yellow silk organza. Wearing aqua organza were bridesmaids JoAnn McDougal of Ana Arbor, Judi Terrien of Lake Orion, Sharon MacMillan of Saginaw., and Mrs. Ray Schaap of Grand Rapids. Their headpieces were flat Dior bows of net on velvet to match their dresses. They carried baskets of yellow daisies and ivy. '* t it Corinne Kllnesteker of Kalamazoo, cousin of the bridegroom, appeared in white silk organza and carried a basket of yellow roae petals. James Reed (rf Pontiac was ring-bearer. On the esquire side were Warren Miksch, best man; and ushers Frank Williams of Rockford. Ray S c h a a p, WUliam Meshkin of Bloomingdale and Jerome LaHalc of Grand Rapids. it * if For her daughter’s wedding and reception, Mrs. Floyd wore a ballet blue silk sheath with matching accessories. A corsage and blue bachelor-buttons rested on her purse. Mrs. Kllnesteker chose a jacketed sheath of beige silk organza and corsage of tangerine shattered carnations. it it it Pouring at the reception were Mrs. Ivan Kllnesteker at Kalamazoo and Mrs. John Kline-steker of Bumips, aunts of the bridegroom. JoAnn McDougal was soloist. After a honeymoon In the Great Smoky Mountain area, the couple will live in Grand Rapids. MBS. LEK MLWESTEKEB Give bathroom walls and floor tiles an extra ^am and real cleansing'by admng a few sprinkles of bleach beads to the water. Shower Honors Mother-t6-Be A stork shower at the home of Mrs. Fred Cohassey of South John-100 avenue honored Mrs. Philip Warden of Ann Arbor, formerly of Pontiac. Among the guests were Mn. Donald Koenig, Mrs. Jdiper War-' den. Mrs. Jennie Cohassey, Judie Cohassey, Carol Warden, Mrs. Theodore Cohassey, Mrs. Calvin Martin, Mrs. Richard Acre, Mrs. John Howell, Mrs. George Rossj and Mary Grace Ross. Also invited to the Tuesday party were Mrs. John Garrison, Mrs. R. Harsington of Detroit and Mrs. Fred Barton of Ann Arbor. Nearly everronn knafwa steam can restore the freshness to velvet But It doesn’t seem to be as wkMy known that, It will slno restore vitality to «Ml and doaMy woven heavy crepe. The ^mfferenr Look for You . . . PERMANENTS Bride-Elect Feted Bride-elect Elaine Hahnefeld was honored at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday at the Pontiac YMCA. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY’28, lOfW ' / Chief Thinclads Win 5fh State Track TitB Pritchett Sets New Shot Mark on %% Throw Flint Northern Close, 44-411 Cranes Edged by Foorii ln Clois B H. OVr MIATB' FERRY ra;LD, ANN ARBOR ‘—It was a tight fit, tnit Pontiac Central'# track and field team (13 . quallfiera from the recent regional) Saturday squeezed by a hard-trying Flint Northern crew for the Chief! Sth IIHSAA (3aaa A title in the lait aix yean. For NorthenV VWNPi N Chtefa counted 44 point! to 41 for the VDdi«!. Seaholm'! Mgple!^ Birmingham were a dlitant 3rd, with 33. CranfanMdc and Econe put up the done battle expected In C B at Grand RapUa with the De-trcdt area adml the winner, 48 Ml to 48 6-11. Fenton waa 3rd, away back at IT 341. Haelett and Covert won asm GD at Mt. Pleasant. Press Tourney^ Has 18 Teams at PCC Today Lait event at Ann Arbor actually determined PCH’a victory. Jerry Wright of FN had doted out in the pole vault at 3rd, and at that time, with aix left in the high jump, Chieb bad to get at least three point! to win. VHdng! had no jumpers left. Bill Lee and Charies Kimbrell were stUl in. Thai Kim-bell went out In a tie for Sth-6th. Lee stayed in, deared 6-2 to tie for 3rd, and fiM tiUe was nailed. Midway in the afternoon Bre-ddl (BiU) Piitdiett and Jerry Rudi blasted the former shot marie to give PCH 1-2 in the event. Charley Brown grabbed a 4th, fw the Chiefs’ 14-polnt total. A little tater Pritchett threw «4 ever raeerded by a prep weight maa. Pritchett really heaved this SM. anhteg Mb shot high and far. as a crowd of aa eettanatcniMN athletes, and A—POBtiM ^mtral 44: FItat ^ arr*.“vu: cr^bnws vl«v t: KMriiw 4H; apart*, Dovasslc. ssssr. Bin’s record wu one of only two official new marks fw the day at Ann Arbor, ukere Birmingham’s Steve Jacobaon G6 points), won the broad juiup at 23-7H, one inch below Hayes Jones old record; where VUdngs’ Maurice Pea (v bw41*A-M*»OB ^ (AH): Frwtl* ,PCH): Or»Mi (Mu*k): C*rr (FH); Boara* (PCH). Tim* :l*.S ... — . ----- J*«ofc*OB (BHlIi IteteHff (PCH); UcMurny ------- --------------- OMtured'ne. Jl.T. Wltt iCron.) WoUrt (D*w»t*le): Loo (■«•)• Imports Racing Car Title 16 J.CKilbourn _ CC; FUnt tpSTdrov HlfhJump-HoI«»o» <*e.l: Chmlellew. *kl (mCl: JttkMm (W. Rnoj: Kraui* (F B^lt); 11^ Uo Sth. Hdfht S-m Shotput—Potton iFonUmi: Ootloy IS- .SS?r’f«“(L'."K^)l"r ‘•«S.^’y*^)«£^^hu~»4): KT.U, (Bntdlo) tit; tio. Vob Veck (Ch*r. ^wM *nd d-vny t» tor ttl I (PCH); Kalnoo (W*tJ; AUta (AA); M lami). Tlmo 4;S3.T ---1 Northtm: F. Bosth- ie-rol*y—FUnt torn; XMlontt: *d*io. d*s. Bid Boston; t:».S ____________________,JHM): Mooi (Mwk.l: Airman (Ink.); Bold (Fdlo. Ckrr (FB); SUUnoo n-TH Polo ronlt—Boldy (Ifenroo): TnmL. (Toy. Ctatr.); Wrlsht iPN); tl*. P*dl*r Hint (Tnir. Cltyi; Dorl* (HOI, It. Ark. C.): Rlchardion (Llr t (BptTCrk t.).H*isbi i: Holt Holts Holt-in-Ont ns only natural that golfer whose last name is Hole would be destined to shoot a hole-in-ooe. He succeeded — finally at FarmingtaiCot^ry C3ub(Sattav|;aiS day. Lowell Hole of Farmington clicked on the 129-yard I2th hole wlft an 8-iron f^ 1st ace of his career. Hole played nine hides and carded 44. J. C. Kilbourn ol Grosse Polnte drove his liter Lotus to a pirir spectacular wins over arch-rival Bob am of PortMac in the feature races of the Oakland County Sportsmen's Qub races Sunday. jetoi.): poytl icivn.); _HAj*e „(Ft*$!»>: H»lmb«rg (C*H City); W*mor (Ont WyjM*.); Bom (Dn^*c). Tlmo jlJJ_________ _ . MUto dlfliSnlV ■0 :S4J. (Sad r*e*)— Forkta* (Olovtra). i; lloMFt (Tp*l L Qrcta (Mory'U*); Tlmo S;0tJ (Sad mot) took the top spot In the nwlce ; paces for cart of lest than ■ lorfoa (CmnJ. TIm S:S1.1 MUo run—Ogdon (Cma.); kliu); Anutroat (B. BIU* I'tr); lUrtia (Ohailptta); T»ytor (OUofO). Tlnur 4:14.t rirfchlS 0 aolorooB (Dtntea); 1 4th. Tlmo :».! - *«dl4) DUtonce ..-.T,, , Shot-put—lioeoro iLontlag 8.. Moryl Sort* (L*kc ttioro). OliUnc* lt-l>/«. High j (MIddItnUci 104-yird—Lyaeb iHoihrlllot. Tlmo Ed VaB^ was seoand -in his teonda Jr. Ehra. Ih the race for cars over UOOce, Tom Barth of Bhrmingham, driving a Mmgan Pln»4, took an eiudy lead to ^ ahead of Bob Jeris who drove a Ocevette. * Over 100 cars from Canada and the Midwest ciHnpeted phies ^ the two ^y amateur event at tha Waterford Hills course at OCSC. ' ■y*rd—Lyach (Moih¥)ll*i. Tlmo ______ _ ilth' (SfOBtifaiT Tlmo (Sad)—Wome iHuIott), Tlmo :IS.t. (SrdI—BUioU (CMMnrtUo) Tlmo ;ISJ. _________________illtoa (*. J*ek*OB) Tlmo S:tS:S (S)—Frowr (laolononi ----S:0SJ (l)-Orlpi8*8 (Uuiney), ss: sjg‘?ui^;ia5r«^av.o.,.tt-. 4:SS.4 (toeordl. Doctoring Yoiir Golf By DR. CART MIDDLECOFF FATIBNrs COMPLAINT: “Tm confused about DIAGNOSIS: Unnecessary experimentation- TBEATMENT: The basic stance that works best for * ‘ ■ ’8 S nearly all golfers Is the square stance, shown In today’ Illustration. The toes are even with each other on a line || parallel with the Intended ------------- line of fli^t. The closed stanifo—with the right foot drawn back about-four Inches from the Unf — Is best used .only when you want to Inten-tlonMly hook the ball • The open stance — with the right foot advanced about four Inches ahead of ttte line — is best used fmr short iron shots, and for the* Intentional slice. By short irons, I mean the T, 9, and pitching wedge., The open stance has the merit of making it a littia easier to aim tha ahet, beeauaf ft places the player more in the pesitloii pt facing thu hale. Note alio (hat In the premier stance the kpees are camfortably flexed and turned sHi^t inward. Maples 3rd in State, Favored Today Birmingham, Bloomfiold Prop Teams ChoieOs in 9th Annual Meet By BHL'OOmWElli Birmingham Seaholm didn’t come cloae to winning the Michigan high school golf championship Saturday at Jacksm, but the Maples’ atrong showing there made them favorites in today’s 9th annual edition (rf H^e Pontiac Press Prep Invitational at Pontiac Country eSub. The Maples, state champions two earf ago, finished 3rd for the 2nd straight yeCr in the annual MHSA/Thtoat at the Country Club of Jackson with a four-man score >f 320. tabUsh them as dear-cet eheleea to win the Prere Invitatloeal for the 4th time hi a row and 7th over-all. Position-wise, Bloomfield Hills made the best showing of the seven Oakland Counto schools that qualified for the nate tourney. Two-Day Races at Sportsmen's Course YpsOanti driver Tom Payne toek rumierup position behind Kfiboam in the 25 lap leature following his victery in an eariier class race. Defending idiampion Clift in his Corvette was behind the pair. In Shturday’s raises, Firank-O- The Barons, regional and Wayne-I I'Oakland Cfonferenoe champe, took “®l«|2nd place in the aass B tourna-Club'^"* at Jackson’s Oocades golf course with a total of 322, only two strokea behind the champion Hillsdale squad. West Bloomfield wound up 10th in the "B” meet with a score of 354. Two other area teains fared wtJfUi S We^^ tournament. Brfehtim was 12fii at while Fenton was 17th and last at 391, PonthM St Frederiek bad a miserable day le the CSese C-D eveel at JaeksM’s Arber Hills Oaif-ClBb. A n by put Seoey was flw Rasas' top peffltmanoe BB they flnlriied «h Jn a Held, of eight wHh a total of JM. Jackson St Mai^ continued its phenomenal reign in the GD di-virion. Paced by Dick Kurzytiow-rid, who was the C-D medalist with 24. Collins Gains Golf Honors A 77 by Walled Lake’s Don Stip( cak was the finest cam among area ahooteri. Buzz Lewis led Bii*- HOT springs, Ark. (AP-BUl (foUins figured It would take two the final rounds to win the Hot Springs ppm golf touma-He riwt a “ ----------- n and a 89 snd wHlked cA with 12,800 firet money Sunday. CaUlna* 72-hole total of ,275 was 13 under. ^ and three strokes aheed of Pete Cocker. Dorado Beadi. Puerto Rkfo, who flntohed wtth 97i> The 31-year-okl COUins went to-.j the 36-hole finale tied with Uonel Hebert of Lafayette, La., 138. And while Hebert pre-di^ victofy. Colllns, i, Berkley 7\. Oak Park 6, Southfield 4^4, Ferndale 3% and Pontiac Northeni 1. Craabrook piled ap a big lead la the preilmlaary reeade aed coasted la srith both flasHsto ha ringke te^tatal U^i potato. Jfoith-viUe was rnanerap with 8, Milford had 6, RlW Rouge l^i, taoomfleld lOHs I and Oarence- championships in Kalamazoo June 3^. Saturday’s summaries: PRESS BOX twtl**r'(fliack 'Okrllnt "*d^ B i Sleluiu-BIIl SvkUendor (Soiitti) ---------------------------------- CLASS a smoLBs tripped Win Coorkd (c. ..... I Covfhlla (C) sot br J*ek H*im* ,, is mmo«*la Mio* d OKtom Rodnri-Loas (IlmiBOtod Bom W*H JobD Br*ndt(C) S-1, T-f oaO John Bv 0*7* n*iM] (BR) woe b|F d*(*uU i — WooliOB sb4 lookT W*lUn a . u^,no4f*ri-Us tore John Sisson and Steve Smlfii won the. "A” doubles and Berkley’s Dave Houghton took ringles. In Class B, the slnglea crown went to Bucky Steed while Jon Rodgers and ‘Tom Lcing (tf North-viUe were taking first in doubles. The fihaltots in each event will represent the regional at the state Tiin Holland Is Strong Hope in British Amateur Northern Nine l-L Champion Pontiac Northern wrapped up the Inter-Lakes championship and Cranbrook posted Its 13th triumph In M weekend baseball They played minsfiam In the state event, fof CranbnJ^ the 2nd.straight year with a 79 as teammate Gai^ Mouw three-putted fiffi 18th green for an 80, Fred EwaU paced the Hills with 79 and Melvin Uw led Keedo wtth 67. won by the Huskies in their first year of loop competition way this morning over 37-37-74 layout with 1$ teams on the firing line in an 18-bole medal play test Birmingham's stiflest oppoattioo wm ex- the basketball team. One big Inning and the steady pitching of Dick Lamphere gave PNH a 4-2 verdict over Berkley. Don Kimmell doubled; Stan Hertie and Brace Norton strokad ainglea ia the dedatve 3rd frame. Lamphet^ allowed three . Ms mates w4ire garnerhig p«^ from BloomfMd «>d ,even to (smiidete the ur.ii-At-i« 8-2 record. Tom Demrick handled the pitching and waa anuxig the three Crane betting stars In an 83 Oan- WaUed Lhke. nNAi nAM --Tbotisfi. I S*fln*v Arthur BIU (r**t*m 314.----- Ml OtUv* Bill* — 0*atr*l — nuvLTa *r }il, 3m__- niat s ____ JM. wf-___________ .... ______________ TTBIrordtr High 3t3. J*okMn St. John „ m OmnTtU* M4. Otorborh Rtart 141. Thrai Mwr* Ml, .—...... ... ^ John* 1*1. I MS, Bolt W, SouUi •d BlAa« J«, Ouaw* B „ ______ ASrtaa CothOHe Omi- tr*I SM. OvoMO St. Pool MS, K*lom*-ChrlitlOD 171, Ptotloo at. Fiu4»rtia etoDton »7, Conutock Pork 4M. cooi4Ty . iiroi5liWAL e jirmlBsh'tm B**holw . (M Uvl* IS, Oorji Utnm M. Mlk* Jocko " Tom MozvK) tl. *IM Lok* (lltl-Omi SUpoAk 1 OtiiitU tl. Jim Buck t4. Jim *0 ...mlnston ilM) — Dous BvurU tl, Richard Motader n. John Andorvoa Ml Hmrr lloMir tl. «. Oor tovo* 1 ■ Frwl B«*M Ktnjron tl, B Lojr BO At. Huskies Win Second Loop Trophy; Cranes Keep Rolling brook romp over Assumption. Six ol the runs (grossed In file 5th with Jim Williams’ , twMun single ^ Mg blow. WilUaRM had one efiter safety and Dave Schultz slammed three hits. ^UBB PrUO* iBVlMtlBBBl bnthtou Bt WeithTiu«_ £^!!f cuiii*i Jjc"««hwu ■tCrtel^ Park Bt BtoomfltM am* M Park Bt BloomI CltrtoMTtUo at Hoi ClartoMTtUa i ----iLokk- Oak Park At FitastrAid NtrthTUl* At Ft)^jiMy ---------- nochMWr L Trirak Radford At BirmuishAa ParmlBstoB OLS In V. « OAk PATk At ThunSAA- Chuck iflSul*. HwfbtM'dovDtil HhoT CLASS A POVBLEI Terry Brennan will be in line tor the coaching job if Toronto iteta a franchiw in the new American Football League. A qxirtf car driver was injured and hie vehicle demolished S^ay as it crashed through a heavy guard rail at a Milwaukee track. Tony Kinnard apparently suffered severe head injuriea-after spinnli^ out on a turn. PORTRU8H, Northeni IrrUnd IB-Xlm HoOaad of BockvUle Centre, N:Y,, one of Am leading Americas hopes ia the toor-aameat, today defeated Peter Grant e( Phoenix, Aril., 4 aad t, in the flnt roend tt the British amatoar golf championship. over-por 87 tor the flrat aine la a high wind and driving rain and reached the turn three up. Grant, 45, had a. 41 going out. Play was over the utern, 1,84*-yard, par SC-S4—78 Royal Port- Twenty-iix Americano were among the 188 playera tiytag tor the title left aadefeaded by Deane Be maa of gtlver' flpitog, Md. Marion Ladewig of Grand Rapkla mltoed the BPAA women's dorideu meet over the weekend doe to aa injured hand, he WAS hart just before the tourney In a freak accident whfle 4r ★ Dodger pitcher Clem Labbie has been ftaed 8188 tor violattng fire club’s mrlew rate at Oln- Terry Sawchuck of Union Lake and the Red' Wingi will operate a Detroit bar. Greon AAooso Victor PORT HURON IR-Omnle Green of Marshall won the all-events title in the state Moose bowling tournament with 1,964. ITie tournament ended yester-. day. Port Huron Bowl-GDrome Lanes Charles Scott, and Ted Smith of Wyandotte combined for the doubles 'title with 1,350. Robert Bailey of .Grand Rapids rantured fin sfistes crown wifii 711. WER TENNI 2 then I’ve stretched to 6-3 and a fairiy constant and lean 185 pounds. Tennis wasn't responsiUe for all of that, but it'helped. I helped by getting and staytog in condition. Being physically fit contributes SO per cent. A feilew nke Lew Hoad hlla a ball at a rate of 180 rnliea an hour. If s little more than n Mar to me M the other side tt the net. If my redoxeo area't sharp, I’ve bed H. Before a match I never go> to a iwAde or watch TV. When I’m not in competition,'I junq> rope and do deep knee bends. PANCHO GONZALES ^ »CMdMsn 86 per oenf* By PANCHO GONZALES Until I was 13, I wag.a chi little kid. That’s about the time I ria playing tennio seriously, and alpoc as a prime conditianer. Ted VU-Itonu and Elroy Hlrsch feri ^t their terniia Maying helped them last iteiger in baseball and football. -Eat^ to an important part of condition., Sleep to anofiwr.. I’m, a steak and Mlad man. four hours be|[ore a match. A heavy eater ni^ find die’a ran out of-gas by >. the fifth stt. YoQ cpn’t sleep too much when you’re ikying competitive tetanto. Rett will show up to tlfe, fifth ■et—to greater speed iuxl aoras- TI^E PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MAY 23. mo TWENTY-FlVI} ine, 6-2 and 5-2 Running Gains first Victory in Double Win AguiiVe G«ts Nightcap With Colavito Sitting Nats Score Sweep Over White Sox ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Orioles PuM Within Half Game of Lead ★ > ★ ★ ★ DiCTROrr (l» “ JSfl one under ■WM better how the Boeton Red Sox feel today tium the Detnrit Tiger*. The Red Sox are battling a ntne-game loaing itreak. It took the Tiger* 10 to end their ilump. The fai-and a crazy ei^th inning that saw ^ths Sox get a double, two single* and a walk without ■coring. Second baseman Pete Runnd* failed to cover second base when Fernandez took off on a steal in the sixth inning and catcher Don' Gile’s throw flew into center field, permlttii^ a Detroit runner to score from third. Etoven BoMon batter* stnuk Ml In the second game against Agnlrra,and Pete Barmide, wha pitehed the hurt two loatags. The Tigers hopped mi starter .Torn Brewer for’four runs in toe first four innings to give Sunning plenty of coastii« room lor his first victory of the year. The runs off Sunning were home runs by Frank Malzone and Runnels. W Hr H < " Aguirre spotted the Sox two runs in the first inning, issuing three walks, a aiagle and com-’mitting an error himself, He was in trouble In all but one faming until Burnside relieved him in the eighth. Detroit bounced back against Frank Sullivan, Red Wilson, driving in a run in the second and Maxwell hitting a two-run home . run in the third. The Tigers sewM it up with two more in the sixth on a walk, two aingles and a Boa-ton enw. ‘T know fust how that guy feela,” said Dykes, reterring to Boston manager Billy Juifiea. “Everyone looks lo««y when a dub if in a tallspin and all a manager can do is hope and pray toe players find their way out of It.” Kaonsh et 4 t • S Toit lb I- W. ? 51US2S3. S \\\\ Werta lb IbObCMb lb S(S2 Brewtr p ^ * f m*roirv, ^_____ IWali ««U* • —atruek out 4or_aumvM W Ttti - grwmdwl boi ft* aowrtWd ^ bmSs m Mil*-* iJfr^SXlSi Ms 'www T. «m.. ■rtVOT O,, M) . IM f J * * > sssa? r At rbbUfM GOOD BOY — Detroit Tiger manager Jimmy Dykes (left) gives pitcher Jim Bunnfaig a pat on the back alter Sunning won his first game of the season yesterday in pitching Detroit to a 6-2 win over theh Boston Red Sox. Sunning struck out six batters.-The Tigers won the doubleheader. total to 68 and turned in bis fljilh victory and fourth atraight. Shaw was tagged With his third leas. Ramos was trailing Billy Pierw [-0 until tlw aixth inning of the nightrap. when WasWhpjn icwejf three runs on alngies by Gardner. Bob Allison, Jhn Lemon and JhUo Kluszewski rapped three hits in each game to give him the league lead in batting with .422. Baltimore scored all seven runs Tiger Box Scores lnii OUM DKTBorr ■brbM . * • • • Tort n/ ■brbM 4(1 Buddtai 1 1 11 Tort nr 3 1b Runnel! 3b 4 114 Chrl*l«7 rt 4(1 llalHtiM 3b I ta • Mbxvdl U 4 13 RtpuliU U 3(1fCmi lb 4(1 Boon* lb 44 4S K*Um d 313 nornMO ef I 3 1 3 WUmb e 4 • 3 Cllntan rt 3 0 1 ( Bontu lb • 4 1 1 OM* e t(44 raian M 1*1 Mrm * t S • ^ • 4 t FSoI-vIb pl*t* Pui>l*lM p 4*1* bwiniMTO 1*1* nift TMMi S3 111 •-WallMd lor OU* bi Mb; b-Sliiflod tok- PomMM m Mb: e-R*a for WUllonu AfUitT*. BoUbis. ToM 1. ifll, Dtlroil *7-7. DP- ________Kdlne 3. HR—MoxweU. SB—Pernoodti 3. 8—P. SulUron. IP R a EB BB SO .. SulUron (L, 1-4)...(% 3 3 4 3 3 Pornleleo .......... Vi • • ( I 3 Borlond ............1 1 I • * * X—Afulrro (W. 1-1) .7 4 1 1 Bdrntido ...........3 1 • S U—Honocblek. Cbr)ok, lIcKlnle -mi. T—1:11. A-U.317. Gusty Breezes Snap Boat Mast in Exciting Race With guest* tip to 15 miies an hour, Pontiac Yacht Club’s lightning fleet racked up another exciting race Sunday i|iOrnfaig. RMlag on the ex»t of the BsM wave through toe tloioh’llnc „. the first two huilngs, against Cieveland starter Gary Bell, who lost his second against five victories. Jackie Brandt’s two-run homer was the big blow. The r wa*- halted aftee fiva nings by rain which wiped ouf the second game ol the scheduled twin hUl,( The Yankees rapped four home runs, two by Yogi Berra, to ' Jim Crates register his fourth victory without a defeat. Bob Cerv had a 3-run homer for New York. Roger Maris,, another ex-Kansas City outfielder, also homered. Jerry Lumpe, former Yankee, hit two homers tor the A's. crew, his wife, Betty sod Rop ome was Fleetwood II, by John Seaton and crewed by. Alice and Gene Bego. TUrd place went to Phil Smith I ‘Mafia.’ Crewing were his daughter Margaret and Dr. Robert Vedder. Surprising, there was only one protest flag flown and one major casualty when Carl Marr’s mast snapped, putting him out of the Jordan Risks Title By The Aosodiated Press Welterweight champion Don Jordan, a loser in his last two fights, risks his title against fiery Cuban Benny (Kid) Paret, uhbeaten his last five bouts, in a 13-rounder at Las Vegas Friday. Local U.S. Open Qualifiers Today NEW YORK - The first of two qualifying tests for the National Open golf championship sends 2, 350 players to the tee today in 54 cities. , Their aim ip the 36-hoIe triala ia to win one ^ the 442 bertha for the second round of eliminations— the sectional tests — in 13 cities June 6-7. The Open, which will have a starting flHd of ISO, to oched-iM June lC-18 nt the Cherry HiHs Country anb In Denver. Most of the top-line {dayers are exempt from today’s quali^ing. However, only 21, head^ by defending champion BiH Casper, wiii be exempt in the sectional trials. Local qualifying trials in Michigan were befa« held today at two Oakland County courses, Knollwood and Franklin Hills. The sectional qualifying test is scheduled June 7 at DearbMTi Country Club. A FOLLOWING FAN — Boston school teacher John J. Keeley la ahead of the wtnner’s wreath a* he hits the tape for a victory in the AAU marathon at Yonkers. N. Y. yesterday. Kelley, a Boston marathon star, expects to gain an Olympic berth. He outdistanced opposition by a half-mile and broke own record with a time 0t two hour*, twenty minutes and 13.6 aeconds. MUwookoo I. OlcoM 1 Plttobursh *. aoa PnatloM 7. 11 tauUnt* Loo Antoleo B PhUodoMilo 4 St. LouL V3. 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Here’s Just What The Doctor Ordered - The Pontiac Press Golf Clinic vyith four of the country's most fqlenfecf -golfet^The^4m)~-Javely4ady pros dre-Beyerly Hanson and Joyce Ziske and the two gentlemen ore Al Wotrous qhd Gene Bone. On Tuesday, May 31st they'll moke the gome of golf look easy! At 4 P. M. they will tee off and play 18 exciting holes at Pontiac Country Club. Following this exhibition they will conduct Q golf clinic for all of you golf enthusiasts. The admission is only 50^ with the proceeds going to charity. Get your tickets now! ■ Sail Through 18 Holes With the Experts at The Pontiac Press Golf Clinic Time: Tuesdayi Nay 31st at'4 P.M. Place: Pontiac Country Club T.'V twenty-sdc THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MAY M, 11X10 Bigger Mitt for Catchers •tLEVELAND JAP)-ltoyt WU- Sunday. "There’i no regulMion tetan at th* Baltimow OrW«,i»w«^ Ihe of » ctlcher'i whoEt knuckle baU hu « wpy ol duding eatchcn’ mitts, may be 'icM ^ a pidWem I-catdieis in the future. mitt,” he added. Joe Ginsburi, who equaled a major league record by cmnmlt-tlng four passed balls in one inning while catching the fluttering pitch, has the Job of breaking in Paul Rich- the new glove. '500'ClaSic Major League Boxes nearty twice the sise of k regular catcher’s mitt, in an effwt to cut down the number of passed balls. “The Idea is that a bigger glove will stop more pttches,’’ Richards remarked, showing the glove off kidiards said he wasn’t satisfied with the glove. “I’m going t(T send it back to the factory tp have all the excess stuffing taken out," he said: “It isn’t quite flexible enough. Too heavy, too.’ ssar.“ KlrkUnd tt S 1 S 1 ONir c 3 t e 1 Vb& cf • sss‘«clm^ d sets M-wPiki I s s s s Era p IsSt^Sdeht illit*** p t e s s oiMo p iRookie Driver rdHits'l49M.P.H. lillfor Lap Record 2 Birmingham Racers Fail to Make' List of 33-Cor Field INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Jim Hurtubise, 27-year 0 tubise amopg the final 11 qualifiers. Newcomers Lloyd Ruby, t Houston, Tex., and Wayne Weller, ^ Phoenix, Ariz., made the lineup -1 the prmdous weekend. • The rest of ‘next Monday’s starters will be veterans of one to 13 previous starts in the rk* •• Memorial Day race. Besides oward, the field includes former « winners Jimmy Bryan, Phoenix, Ariz., and Troy Ruttman, Dear-B born, Mich. T«iy Bettenhausen. T i n 1 e y s Park. HI., will start for the 14th 0 time. Duane Carter, Indianapolis, ^will start for the 10th time. Purdue’s Boilermakers delayed Minnesota’s march toward a third straight Big Ten baseball championship Saturday while Northwestern maintained its slim title hopes. Purdue defeated Minnesota 6-3 and-Northwestern edged Michigan State 3-3. In each case, the scheduled second game was rahied out although Purdue and Minnesota managed to play six innings which Dayton ^ Tire Co. i;-' AT nwtofst SPEEDWAY MAMK — Rookie driver Jipa Hurtubise, 27, of Lennos, Ckllf. waves to lani it Indianapolis after breaking the 500-mile record of aveiuging 149.056 miles per hour tor the 10-mile run. He did one lap in 149.066 m.p.h. The old marks were 146 and 147 tar the respective runs, h ___________________ ■' Baseball Race Alive Gopher Title Bid Delayed By Tbs Assoelaled Press resulted in a 7-7 as the Gophers '50(f Windup | INDIANAPOLIS uluk ..........OS-TS-W-n—SN SK raioin. --------- two runs batted in. Nine pitchers were used, four by the Dodgers. Ed, Roebuck was the winner and Ruben Gomez the loser. Daryl Spencer’s home run off Bill Henry’s first pitch In the ninth gave, the Cards their third straight victory over the Reds, in the opener of the twin bill. HONORED BY BOWLERS — Chuck Abair, bowling writer ot The Press, (center) accepts a plaque from Len Biallis for contributions made to the sport through his 11th Frame column and the sports pages of The Press. Biallis, Detroit ABC 2nd vice president, commended The Press at a banqiKt recently for assistance given to bowling through the sports pages and the Bowlerama tournament. Looking on at the righf is Detroit ABC president Art Keck. Purdue irt Golt Michigan in Tennis is Dominates Big 10 Track By Hm Associated Press Illinois, Purdue and Michigan conthiued ~their domination in Big Ten track, golf and tennis championships over' the weekend. ITie mini esptured their third straight outdoor track championship, Purdue made it three straight golf titles and Michigan won its second stnd^ tennis ciianifden-ship. Illinois scored firsts In six of 14 events tp pile up 61^ points In tbo track meet held al East Lanstaif. George Kerr piuied the nitol by ertnning the 44»-yard dash, the 8M and nuuitag with Ing at Northwestern Univ^^ty then being shifted indoors in thej University of Chicago fielcDiouse because oi rain. Dennis Konicki of Northwestern won the individual title by defeating- Bryon Eisner ol Midiigan' State. 6-3, 6-1. Michigan piled up| 59 points to so for second place, Northwestern. Michigan State had Michigan, sparked by Tom Rob-laoh, finish^ second with 45 points. Robinson won the 100 and the 230-yard dashes. Minnesota was a distant third with 2SH points, followed dy Michigan State with 22, Ohio State 17%, Iowa 16. Indiana 14%, Purdue 12% and North-ovestern 1%. Wisconsin failed to Drake, Peters Star in MIAA Battle John Konsek of Purdue captured the individual golf championship for a third, consecutive year in leading the Boilermakers to the title. Konsek’s 72-hole total was t und two strokes better than Ohk) State’s Jack Nicklaus, the national amateu)^ champion. team total of 1A3* strokes wai H 1e8B nerop Michigan State. Ohio State flahhed third with IJM and Mia-nesoto wks fourth with i,M8. 27, Illinois 21, Iowa 20, Minnesota 10, Wisconsin 9, Ohio State 4, Purdue 4, and Indiana 1 Looking for your own Bu$ino$$? Invostigato this now BUSINESS OPPORTUNin 0 product of WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY MIN 0* WOMiN l«t*M*nl Weakly Intaiaa aoar-elias Ik* •••«••<»< P»oMy cmai at laipartaS WA17HAM ClOCKt la Oru«, faaS, Haatawora aaS Appliaaca Slaraa. Taar ««lithia< -»riltJa«oljM.«ollartiwa tor aiar- UhiaB iavaalery. AS accaaah aitablUhaS by at ia your araa. NO WAIIHOUSINC. Caa ba aoaralaU la caajaacliaa wllb prataal aaiplayaiaat. Catb la- KNOwifooe or watch oi CLOCK INOUSm NCCiSSAIT. 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If *• fall to thcM_______________ VaawwMfbt; Add Hb" ta aaeb i Oaln 11 pounds bodywstfbt. ONI YUR PRII ■lit. IB dd ^ - HOURS: 10 A.M. fa 10 P.M. Saturday 10 A.M. H’t PJM. MiRACLi Mlir SNOPFINC CtNTIR P| 4-9SI2 Alta Naaia af Yenm . Staciifs^ ■\^y TWENTY-BIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MAY g3, 1960 We*re All for Wine, Women and Swimming Pools Amerifian Fun Tab Tops Defense Budget By PflVIXn BATTELUC NEW YORK—Ordinarily we are all tai favor of wine, women and •wtminlng pools. Love fun, hate taxea. Nonnal, greedy conformists, tfiat’ttn. Blit in view'of the recent turn ot intemationd Ovents, we sadden casUy and feeli sheepish. The sheepiest news of the day Is that America is currently spending four billion dollars more for fun and teqdte than for national defense. The exact statistics aie ^ bll- playful nation. But it would bad, as a great power, to be chiigfat literally napping. 41 billion for i Labor Leaders to Visit Russia Summit Flop Doesn' Doter Plans of Eleven for July Trek CHICAGO (AP)-Ten AFLCIO leaders and a Teamsters Union official plan to visit the Soviet Union in July to learn more about its peofdes and trade unionism there. The month-long trip was. nounced Sunday night by Jack D. Spiegel, president of the United Shoe Workers Union, Chicago. He said the wionists were making the visit solely as individuals who wieh to see for themselves what is going on in the Soviet Union. The group said in a statement it Yelt that collapse of the summit eonference in Paris last weric should not dder the trip. "On the contraiy, the members feeJ there is iikm« jceason than ever for establishing contacts between the Peebles of both countries.” the statement said. However, one of the 11, Charles 8U>ol, vice president. United Textile Workers, Wilkes Barre, Pa., said later he would not attend "unless the trip has the full ap-fuoval of the State Department and is In full acemd with our foreign and national policy.” The leaders emphasized that they are not going as representatives of their unions and each would pay his own way. Hiey also said they were not "Communists or Communist party followers, but independent thinken.” Spiegd. head a steering mittee wMdi accepted the invita-tion from V. Gorshov, vice president of the Union of Soviet So-cieties for Frendship and Cultural Ttef with Foreign Countries, said arrangements for the trip Were ^ * made betore the sununit break- in addWon to Spiegel, others making the trip will be: Cecil L. Patrick, gdieral chairman, Dining Car Workers Local S48 and M9, Chkago; Sidney Lens, director, United Service Employes Union, Local 329, Chicago; Ernest Mazey, Local 212, United Auto Workers, and executive secretary of the American dvU Liberties Union, Detroit; Harold J. Gibbons, executive vice president. Teamsters Union, Washington. D.C.: Jay A. Miller, union representative, Pennsylvania Joint Board, Amalgamated Qothing Workers, HaKlton, Pa.: Sam Pol-lodc,. president of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and ButcherW kde, president of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher WerimMa, Local 427, Oeveland; Tom Oosgrave, vice president Local 189, American Federadon of Teachers, Chkage; Ruth LevitoH, business representative Chicago locals, United Textile Workers; and Marian CalUgaris, president. Railway Clerks Union, Local 490. Chicago. County Births rrsnk C. DrusynsU Donsld W. Rolpb Wrmter Butll Albert B. Oulllsnl WlUlsm H. Houshton Georg* T. Onton Alleo O. 'hiektr Donsid R. Bty* Robert B. Ktjf Robert t. Frederick Jtmee A. Bcollln Edw»rd P. W»lt«r Neale 8. Bcherinerhorn ChsrlM E.'Hogan Georg* J Pollard Leonard A. Quart Ralph H. Barku* P. Schaudiet Donald B. Stewart John H. Nolan John W. Bum* Lawrene* A. Kins Wrestler Sets Record ■ SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPI) - Les ■ Austin, class ot I960, was the first . Syracuse Univeisity wrestler to log ' an unbeaten record in dual meets ! tiur^n" h‘s career. The Amityville. N.Y., a'.lile c pos;^ a I’cco.-d of' ; 23-0-1 in three varsity seasons. Among our whopping investments, to help us while away oid* prosp^ty, are two billion dollars spent on boating, another two billion on photography, 600 million on swimming po^. $2,500,000,600 Tor bvera^ travel and SOD mmion for hi-fi and stereo. The nightclub tabs and boose bfilr hinte hoI Tie^ added here. While Khrushchev’s kith and Mn slave away, we obviously are following that old maxim "All work and no play . . .” Let no one call us dull. Jack. At least, ijot without a smile and one for the road. But we cannot afford to lose too much sleep over the tense world situation beraose sleep is an nbMiute necessity for desr thlBklng. Not to mentloa enJoy> Ing our Msure. And sleep is in short supply too, let noe tell you. Out of an eight-hour night In bed. psydiologiBts have repwted, we get only about two houi^ of really de^, mind- and body-b u 11 d i n g sleep. The rest of the time we are closer fto wakefulness than ' Morpheus. 1 Some time ago the Russians reported that in the future, drugs may be developed to phinge us toto those two deepaleep hours alnfost imroediately-without wasting the othhr six hours in working igi to, and out of, that healthful state. In terms of awake-hosm, wS^ read they predict, • then Inerease his a span to M years. I trust our scientists are on such a drug, toa We may ly a prosperous and Perhaps we have just been #ttery these days, witti good cause. And probaWy most newspaper reporters, stuck in their home towns ing the summit smashup, felt the same way. Helpleu. Nervous. Like an Air Force idiot sitting back in a commercial plane when the weather is turbulent—he’s dying to be up front where strategy is being planned. Surely he could h el p s^ehow. It hasn’t aided our disposittoa to hava triMMis eaU and say. THE GIRLS THE 1»0NTJAC PKKSS. MONDAY, MAY 23. 1060 TWENTYNINB Grain Futures Oil, Losses at All Pits CHICAGO (ir^nln future priCM were week ell the line todey, in early deeUnge on the board of trade with loaiet runnlns to major fraction In almost all pits. Com and ooybeaQf led the declines on reports of Invroved plantlnt weatl^ over the major " producing regionr. New crop com mooths which closed at or near their highest levels of the season Friday were down about a cent in spots. Some of the selling was Acribed as profit taking but a fairly heavy volume of hedge selling also added to the pressure. Quh receipts of all grains over the weekend were fairty liberal. Com arrivals amounted to more than <00 cars. • Grain Prices Poultry and Eggs SLS Mar .. Vaw. ; i:„. ... I.IIH Mar .......... ■ Lard (drama) J t.lSW I CFM Hinges Fate to Con-Con Romnoy Soys Failure to Get Issue on BaHotj - Would Doom Group LANSING (i>—Citizens for Michigan, a bipartisan poUtlcal action group, has Maked iU future on the success of a campaign to put a constitutional convention pro-poaal on the Nov. 8 ballot. ★ * ★ George Romney, chairman of the group, told a meeting of 200 delegates Saturday, 'if we ahouid faU in the drive to get petiUons to put the constitutional convention proposal on the baUot, it will be the death knell for the Otizens lor Michigan organization.” The orgaaiiatioa Is supporting the League ol Womea Voters-Junior Chamber of petitloa drive for It decided to put petitions in the hands of Its 4,400 members and urge them to get signatures to put the proposal on the ballot. POES ARB PCXTR|^I1STS Romney, who is inesident of MARKETS ISpurtsSpatter Mixed Maitet Ths following ate top prices overing sales of iocelly grown produce brought to the Farmer's Msrket by growers and sold by them in wholesale package 1 are furnished by Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Friday. Detroit Produce rrnem JDtlletoaa"^ M ... White, dot. bctu..... bpt^upp, dot. bcht... hothoun, t-lb. box... MMoor, dox. bchi. .. aouMNuo. a-m. brtt. . NEW YORK iri — A f«w aeleeled sues nukde good gains in an otherwiae mixed and sluggish atock market early this afternoon. Most icey stocks showed gains; or losses of fractions to about a point. A few of the "science” stocks ad-Van^ 1 to 8 pohrts. Ugher at the ket Hs biggest weekly gala atnee last Jaly, had subsided. The market appeared to be la a con- The trend was mostly lower among aircrafts, steels, oils, and utilities. Tobaccos, coppers and rubbecs had an edge to the upside. ________rouLfar MTROIT, Msx ta (Ar)-rrlc«l Ml pound dtIWsrod OOtrolt for No. I qatlU] frjsri M Ibi. WlUtex I Oiodo » torso : Livestock DRBOIT UVMTOCa DITROrr. L,ojr » (API-CsUIo-Sol- rot* eboleo prodomlo»tiM-(teadord trodoo i X 1(0x07 otaotM tteoro; oholM holforo opon-I6e towor; eowi opeolni ateodr: xrooad I loodx litph ebolM xnd blxh |« prim* lotd-lMI lb xtoori ».»-cbolcio xteorx tOOP-lUO Ibo. M.60- _____ mixed loodo tood xnd choice IIH-UH lb. xteon SCSt-M.N: rood to — ----------- -- —,»S-»S.»P; iced hl«h -----------------... ateeri M.OO; moot eholct belfen W.IO-M.Tt: (ood .to '— choice ».«0-U.00: utIUtp ------- ' II.IM; tew etroBo tIAO: eoDiurs and "There are some people who oppose a change completely and those who would change it only nith a stadeed convention,’’ he Cost May Kill Senate Hopes hr Elevator WASHINGTON (AP) -ators want two more elevators in the new Senate building. Iwt the cost may prohibit installing them. Senators freiiuently are summoned su^i^nly to the > Senate floor, apd say the lack of.priva^ etevaton has caused \problems. The senaUuk say they ^ toem-selves either embarrassed or frustrated. The emfiarrassment comes from forcing the public to st^ aMde so they can catch the public ele^ tors quickly. The frustratim comes if they (kckle to wait their turn. But, a cost estimate for installing private elevators reportedly came to 1600,000, and Sen. John Stennia (0-Miss), chairman of the subcommittee handliiig such propriations, says another solution may have to be found. _____ ____ 11.00- x‘r.«iro.; vwi butehert moethr hteh-on welihte MO-SSO ipSte hlfber IneteDoee ... ....______email lote mixed No. 1 xBd I around SOO-SIO Ibo. 11.JS; No. 1 -bexnt; mixad No. t and 3 IM-m lb. uteborx If.00-11.00; (oir motUj No. 1 I.U. No. 1 and S SM-SOO lb>. 10-10.00: 0. 0 200-100 Iba. lt.10-10 00: mixed rxdei 300-400 Ib. cows 13.00-14 00: N-ond 3 400-600 lb. eowc 1130-14.00. Vealere-Salabb 200: openini 1. i«»r: prime 04-01: loed and cholee .1; itoadard 24-10; oua ' ' 10-24. Sheep-Salable; ItOO quol lorn Ixmbf verp poor: irrylDi a hlfh poreantofe ilauxht------------—“ •teMp; -•-* - — "■jliplii*; aump Ad Agency Appoints Pair on Marketing two executive spe<^ists to the marketing division of MacManus, John A Adams, Inc., was announc^ today by Lyle L. Blahna, director of.marketing. Donald F. Kiel of 475 S. Adanu Ave., Birming- ThitAoT, Tfi^rdckef fuel whlrif was last week's most active gainer, encountered renewed profit taking as it slipped more tiuui 2 points. Interest in space age defense brought a continued advance to a American Machine A Foundry, underground launching system for the Atlas missile, had a spurt of activity and rose more than a point. . W ★ -k Gains of about a point were made by Naif, Allied Chemical. Eastman Kodak, Chesapeake A Ohio and Kennecott. Amerace reported a sharp drop in'earnings and lost about a point. Studebaker-Packard was fraction-ally lower as it suspended car and truck assemblies this week. New York Stocks the division as direetoT of ro-■eardi, and Duff H. Baldwin of Detroit has been app«*ited as80-§~,“„o« date marketing OMt m KIEL supervisor. I§S! cw For the past four years, Kiel has been with Michigan State University as an instructor and analyst in the Comnuinications Research Oenter. Rancor Reigns in GOP Race Bagwell • Morris Bout Gets Hot and HoiHle in South Hoven LANSING (UPI) - Hostilities were kindled today in the rough and tumble Republican race (or the gubernatorial nomination. Paul D. Bagwell^ accused his primary onxment. Sen. Carl H. Morris of Kalamazoo, of waging “the most caustic personal attack Pve seen In Ihrw itotewicie campaigns." S. M. WAONiai R. D. COULTER . PON'me CHANGES - Pontiac maUve J. M. Wagner has been named assistant zone manager of Pontiac Motor Division's Dallas sales zone.) He was office manager in Chicago. Joining the home Pontiac office here is R. D. Coulter, who has been named director of dealer organization and field analysis. Previously he was assistant aone manager in St. Louis. Nine Die in State iTraffic Acciden ts y The Associated Press Two (Jeatha in the Clint area number of riectronics although „ight brought the weekend some recent gainers slumped as — - -.................... profits were taken. Texas lastniments roae more thaa I. Motorola aad Beokmaa lostnunents advanced more than t apleoe. frired Saturday night when he was struck by a car and bounced against a parked car on a Detroit street. One of the victims was the grandson Ceun Oos ... 34. ■ Tbxaea .... 14 ■ ill ■*’**iO Sul,..'. 34. 15! Texkron .......20.' •,*9> Tlmfc R Bear 40. ‘1; Tran W Air 14.' Si ; ioi US Rub . .. ; it:. 1;! 44.4 Weetel*^A Bk *•» . v^te Sot' ■: > 2 WtlxoD a Co fiS Woolwerth . W. Yale a Tow •mrit shuT 30.4 Z/nUh Rod.. ■ * Brnnxwlck 1<* «7! Lear........... 8TOCE ATBRAOBS (COBUtUod rey. dap . imiiit. P the AM _____ 12S.. 314.1 not ______ ___ ..m.2 111.J Tear ago ......330S ia.1 —) Ugh .. .......... M.1 S14.4 Si SSi ___________ ... 8J:J i?ii *ai .2H.S I41.g iSa S3I.I .204.1 ISSa 03.4 SllJ B4W-IONES I P.M. ATBRAOE8 JO lade, sa.ll oH 1.M 10 RaUe 143.00 up 0.01 10 ettU 00 11 oft 0.01 SI SMekx IN.0I oR 0.10 Voluao to 1 p.a. l.SSs.000. aTZS" * Bguio O ____ Jubber Co- le OMr Co* .. .. Lakxx on a Ch Ol loweU aiee. Mtc. Co. oeuuKilar *“■ • “ Nephicr Co.) lal^lnu a '••I’T aolo; bU uad 04^' l«j 111 li j Jfj Fred NeobeH died of iajuries saftered when he was struck by a car early Sub-day la Southfield. Anthony Bayer, 42, of B^eviUe, was killed early Sunday in a two-car collision near Belleville. David McMunn, 5, of Jasper, as killed on a Lenawee County road when he darted in front ol an automobile Friday night. It k It Keith Edwin Bowman, Palmyra died Friday night when his car and' a truck collided at a curve on U.S.23 in Lenawee County. Linda Ott, 7, of Pinconning was killed Saturday when she ran from behind a parked car in Bay County Saturday. George H. Williams, 42, Livonia, died Saturday when hir truck crashed into a bridge railing on an Eight Mile road overpass Detroit. State Police said death may have been due to heart attack instead of injuries. OTHER DEATH!:' Nontraffic fatalities: Ted Zimmerman, abeiU 56, of DetrvriU drowned in Wixom Lake. 25 miles northwest of Midland. Saturday. He fell from an outboard motorboat. Donald Plamp, 9, of Aianson drowned Saturday in crooked lake Aianson. He had been fishing in a boat slip. were riding capaised In toe choppy lake. The others held en to toe overturned Iwat until they ufcre rescued by fishermen. Garry Kowalsky, 4, drowned in the Tawas River near his home in Tawas City, The body was re- Grand Rapids Slumps to 3rd Largest in State GRAND RAPIDS riimp to status as MicUgaa's third largest city was the lot of Ornnd RapMs today with diaclorare that the 1000 "census puts the popnla-tion at at US.74 FIM ta The tost federal ceasua ta UN ■hawed 170AU leoideHto fer 2kaad HapUs. DtatHct CeasM Supervtoer Oorl B. Tug^ who dioclooed the new figure to eity effioiato gathered for lOtl fiscal budget hear-taga, aiHd it oras subject to revl-shm, but “siguificant reviaten is unlikely.’' • ' The f^nre piri a crimp ta the ptaBB el cup Maaeger AUied Rypstra, who had based hie pre-BmtaaiT Mget sf fOaotAN en a pepniatlea etatmate «l UM0O. week oAowed Kent Osuuty — tat-dudtag the city sf Grand Hapkto -> had gained 70,017 petuens aver the 10N eenaaa wHh toe new total at 10S.40I, The figure noted gains ta the five resideutou anb- Minnesota's small loan companies made 306,000 small loans last year ayoaging 1294. Morris’ campaign to be baaed on “Irre-speadble, dishonest poittics.” The rancor remained alter both candidates reassessed their position in meetings with aides last night, Bagwell at his East Lansing home and Mmris at a Lansing hotel. k k k Bagwell, who ran for auditor general in 1966 and against (^v. G. Mennen Williams in 1958, said there has been more bitterness in the Bagwell-Morris primary than during the Bagwell-WUliams race two years ago. He blamed the intensity of the enmity on Morris. 'Really, I think Mr. Bagwell has no place in this race at all,” said Morris in chiding Bagwell for previous defeats. "He is really too mixed up with what the Democratic Party believes in.’ ★ ★ ★ Bagwell said he did not consider it a disgrace to lose an elecUcm and noted, "I more governor votes bi his (Morris) Senate district than he did for senator." "What Republicans want is a nner.’’ not explanations how we lost," Monia sgi4. Dual Allegiance Laws Blasted Sen. Jackson Urges Changes in Conflict of Interest Rules drowned Satnrdiqr In Luke Erie three-quarters of a ml^ elf the Mlohtgaa s^. A M-foot beat 111 Louis Duprey Jr., H (rf rural Caaeville was killed Saturday when a tractor hC 'Was (gieratlng overturned on a farm near Case-ville in Huron (foimty. Victims of traffic accidents outside Michigan were: WUllam Paddock. 23, of Thrtse Rivers, was killed in a head-on collision near Hammond, SatufSiy: W driven by William Schenavar, 24, of Monroe, who suffered critical Detroit, was killed in an auto-mobita4ruck collision near Narii-ville, Tenn., Satutday. Also killed Were her sister. Mrs. Lillian Johnson, 40, and (Sigrles C. Harris, 27. both of Nashville. David E. Minefield. 31. of De-tr(Mt was killed Saturday In a six-car pileup 11 miles west of Chatham, Ont. May Urge Neutrality in Governor Race PORT HURON (UPI) — Gus SchriUe, president of file 106,000-member Michigan AFLCIO, expected to urge the group's executive board today to continue its neutral position until after the August primary. * The 70 board memers gathered in the FDR Labor Center near here to dedde whettier to bade one of the three Democratic oan-dldates. Secretary of State James M. Han, U Gov. John B. Swain-ton, and Detroit Councilman Edr wa^ Oomor. k Scholle reportedly favors Swain- m personally, but wodtd prefer that the AFL-CIO retrain from throwing ito weiffiit behind any of the gubernatorial candidates ton the Aug. 2 vote. Each of the Democratic dates have atrong baidcerg within < the AFLrCH) board and the SO poUtlcal action workers due at the Batons Flash at Walled Lake Top Twirlei Is Teacher WALLED LAKE - A 16-year«ld Dearborn girl won top honors yesterday at the National Open Baton Twirlera Champkmship Co ' held at the Walled Lake Amuae-ment Park. k k k Named Miss Majorette of Michigan was June CHamba, a baton twirler instructor with over 200 pupils. Of the nine other girls who ora in the contest, (uily two were not students of Miss Qamba. os the secead year ta a Last year’s International Champion Sharon Shutty of Oak Park »t compete In yesterday's competition. k k k The winner of the Junior Miss Majorette of Michigan title wu Ann (jcrben. 12. of Dearborn, a student of the 16-year-old winner. Beth wtaaera ef the tap major-elte awards will compete ta the ■ml eoatest st Fayetteville, N. C., ta August tar toe mie Of Msj(Hrctte tfuceu ef Amerieu. In the International Twirling competition winners in four classifications received honors. k k k They are Loni Lane Markva, Dearborn, novice division: Delores Szawala. 10. Detroit, juvenile dWl-ston; Rebecca Duncan, 13. of Ben- Oil’Vj'Or-Leigh Divorce Question a Private Affair* LONDON (AP)-"I don't wfeh ) discuss, my private affairs Sir Laurence (Kivier told new»-men Sunday night who asked if jhe is seeking a divorce from Vivien Leigh in order Jo marry bis current costar. Joan Plowright, 29. I have no sfetemenr fo make and no comment,” said the 53-year-old actor at his home'in Eaton S(]uaiT. Ig a statement in New Yorit, whqre she is appearing in a play, Miss Leigh said Olivier had writasking for a divorce as soon as possible. The actress said she went over the situation with Oliver by trans-' atlantic telephone Sunday WAaiINGTON (AP) -Henry M. Jackson (D-Wash) said today sweeping changes must be made in ‘'aFchak,iaw5.Ja»d-0nifc quated attitudes" if this nation is to survive a long cold war with Soviet communism. He said it is unfair and unwise to force top business executives _ . , . _ . - , , anfi scientists to sell off lifetime *«>vestmeBt.,or drop earned pen- posts or other kty government jobs. k k k And he (»jd the top brains and talent of this nation must be cruited for the cold war which ‘may drag on for decades without reaching the hot war stage.” "The so-called conflict of terest laws—passed many yean ago to bar dual allegiance to governmental and private interests— are out of step with the economic realties of the 20th century,' said. If a man is going to be dishonest. Jackson sakt. "t fact that you make him sell his ^ stock and cancel out his pension rights will not stop him." Business Notes (Harence E. Lnckie of 2570 Middle Belt Rd., West Bloomfield Township, and Earner van Lake, owners of Lackie A Bigsby Sunoco Service Station, 42 'I^eiegraph Rd.. Waterford Township, have been licmnnd by the Sun Oil Co. Both recently received the Sun Dealer Loyalty Award plaque for 15 years of cortial bitsiness re-latimships. In ' addition. Lackie was riected to the Dealer Advisory Council as representative of Sunoco dealers in the Pontiac area k kk The Benjamin G. Lemme Medal, ~~ [one of Ohio State University’s [highest hoaocB, will be presented of 1365 Quh t)r.. to Alan G. Loof-bourrow ,Country Quh Bioom^ld Hills. Ion June 10, it was |anqounced today. L o o f b u r-)w, director ol feefboarrow engineering for Mt Chrysler Cotp., received -a bachelor of mechanical engineering degree from OSU ta 1934, a master's degree from the University of Michigan the following year, imd was awarded a mas-ter’o degree in automotive engineering from the Chrysleir Institute of Engineering ip 1990. The gold medal, to be presmted at the 8Srd spring quarter comat Ohio Sta- nually stace 1931 to a____________ for "meritorious achfevement in or the technical arte." but Rebecca Duncan and Naacy Gogola are students of Miss I to alt Miss MajoreHe ttfie. la 10M she won the lateirwitioaal Twtritag of the winners. Contest judges were Mrs. Barbara Allison, a Pontiac ^oir instructor, and Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Hewett, of Findlay, Ohio, di-rectens of the Drum Majorettes of America, sponsors of the contest. e stnrtttag esatota. Htatae a, 1. ItatraU, wSa ta the ) loaF. Death for Father of Neon Light George Claude, French Scientist, Also Opened Poison Gas Era PARIS (AP) - George aaade, French scientist and inventor iriiose discoveries made possible the neon light, died today. He was 90. k - k k Gaude was also the scientist primarily responsible tor the development of poison gases used by the French in World War I. As the youthful head of the Paris [unidpal Electric Co. laboratory he conducted research in Ikiulfy-Ing air. He perfected a meth^ of •eparating from liquified air its rare gas components such as This opened the way to latge-scale production of the rare Qtses whiclr are used ta the millions of colore^d lights which glow from advertiiini sighii ta cit^ ill over “ file world. Gaude was found guilty of collaborating with the Germany during World War II and condemned to life imprisonment. But even in prison he continued his research work. On the plea ,of many of France’s jmost distinguished scholars and scientists, he was given provision-both agreed to wait until their J^. 2, 1950. current plays end their run before, taking aetkm. ^ ^ Lodgt CalBfidar 1 do not ^consider marriage a| fellowship Lodge No. 377. thiilg to be entered into or ended, Knights of Pythias, 048 Voorhels "Duel of Angeles," in which Miss Leigh is starring in New York, ends a limited run July. Olivier is appearing with Miss Plowright In Ionesco's "The Rhinoceros” In London. Here's How Stale's Congressmen Voted WASHINGTON (l»-How Michigan members of Congress were recorded on recent roU call votes: News in Brief Teels and ftoWag tackle vetoed at about SlOO were stolen Sunday from the car of Mrs. Ruby Preston ol 3840 Silver Valley St.. Orion while It was parked 4843 SummerhUl St., Independence IWmhip, she told eheriffs On Monroney (D-Okla) motkin, adopted 39^, sending back to committee and thus killing bin to regulation: against motion — Hart (D). Not voting—McNamara (D). HOUSE On passage. 195-192, ,of bill designed to stimulate investment of private capital in undeveloped coimtrles; fo^-Bentley (R), Ceder-berg (R), Chamberlain (R). Ford (R). Griffin (R>, Hoffman JR), register at George's Market, 510 .............- . - S. T*addo^ Sf., was wi^etf to Pontiac Police Saturday. A plstd WS8 vislMi Mrs. Daisy Halon, 46, of Eastjii^by' Machrowicz (D), Meader (R). Against — Broomfield (R), Dins (D), Dingell (0), Griffiths (D). Johansen (R), Knox (R), Lesta- Not voting—Bennett (R). A fish is a creature that seems to go on vacation the same time that fishermen do ■ . . One reassuring thing about modem art is that things can't be as bad as they're painted, -r Eari Wilson. LawreiMe Whittn. 83 N. East-way Dr., reparted to’ Pontiac police Saturday tiiat a pdwer mower valued at $50 was stolen from is home. Roger HayMo, 110 Earfemeore Ivd., reported to Pontiac poUce that his home was burglarized Saturday. Taken were clothing, a cigarette lighter, and miscellaneous papers. The theft of $05 from a cash Wesa«m St., reported to Pontiac Police Sunday. Oetttaf Marriedt Have a recM-)n. exclusive, private. Call FE 1-0163, 0 a-m. to 0 pm. exeept ".------^ Wed. —Adv. LEAVE YOUR FAMILY A .. NOT A M0RT6AGEI iippiM tossethfag boppe^ to you. Wouldn't 04» liks 40 Isavt your Ikmm MMigagt fiM? Make yen leave youir futalya hoM M E. DANJELS IMifrkt MonagBr 563W.HwroHSt.,PMtiiK FI3-71]I1 MODEItN WOODMEN Hesse Orfiee He^ lakad. OL -------T-]- rHIRTY ' J ' I ■ THK I>0XT1AC 1?RESS, MOyPAV. MAY 23. AP PbcUfK HEADS Ut PROBE ~ Sir Claude Corea of Ceylon is president of the ll-natlon U.N Security Council meeting today to consider the Soviet complaint against U.S. flights over Russia. Eisenhower Delays Return to Washington CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Card of Thanks .... In Memoriam ....... Flowers ........... Funeral Directors . Cemetery Lots ..... EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Male ... Help Wanted Female Help Wanted ....... Employment Agencies Instructions ...... Work Wanted Male ... Work Wanted Female __________ PidUU. Mri. C»r- _n llorAB. f\or»nc«. Anils, Pr«l Jr. nnS CtriM Onrcln: tlto tur. vIvmI by It irtndchllilnn. Reel-■ Utlon of thf Rowry will bo Tuoo' d*y It I p.m. ot tho Runloon Puner^l Hofte. Punoril oervloo will bo held Wedneoday. Mar It. at at. Vloeoni do Paul Catholic Church. Interment In Mt. Hope CemeUry. Mr. Oarcia will lie In a otau at Himtoon l^neral ^me. ' * VDi^. WAT »I. IttO, BARAR, . J1 SERVICES OITERED Building Service ........ Building Supplies ....... Business S^ice .......... Bookkeeping St Taxes .... Dressmaking & Tailoring . Garden Plowing .......... Income Tax Service ...... Laundry Service ......... Landscaping ............. Moving ft Trucking....... Painting ft Decorating .... Television Service ...... Upholstering ............ GETTYSBURG. Pa. (API -President Eisenhower rested at his farm home here today, delaying his return to Washington until late today or early Tuesday. Golf and an inspection of the farm—if weather permits—were I the probable diversions of this(^ third day of relaxation fo^ thej~^* “ 'Wind President..^ NOTICES The President’s golf match Sunday was rained out, but the quiet weekend had erased signs of the fatigue and strain which showed plainly when he left Washington Saturday morning after returning from the collapsed summit conference. Eisenhower was smiling and brisk when he appeared at the Gettysburg Presbyterian church to hear a sermon entitled "Why Worry?” .. 26 . 26A WANTED Wtd. Children-to Board . Wtd. Household Goods .. Wtd. Miscellaneous .... Money Wanted .......... Wanted to Rent ........ Share Living Quarters . Wtd. Transportation .... Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. .. Wanted Real &tate — First Used His Head, "TReWTJsed His FieT SALEM, Va. (ft-Benny L. Tice of Roanoke bought a 1951 sedan here for 36 cents. "I didn't use ray head, just my feet," said Tice. The bargain was offered to the man with the biggest feet. Tice wears No. 15 shoes. "I needed the car,” said Tice, "and I found 74 cents under the front seat when I gdt home.” STATS OP MICHIGAN—In th» Pro-batt Court tor tbt County of Oaktond. Juvenll* Dlvlalon. In the matter of the petition ron-Mmtn^aien a. Brown, mln«. Gauee *in Calvin Brown.. lather ol aald Petition harini been filed In thli c r-ggrt elifping ih«t l.pa peejjfnt Where-abouti of the father of aald minor child are unknown, ahd aald child la dependent upon the pubUe for aupwt. and that aald child abould bo placed under the Juriadlctlon of thla Court, tha name of tho poople of the fled that th^aarlni on aald petit win bo held at the Oakland Cou Service Center, Court “ hereby __ aald pe Oakland County June. A.D. 1*M, afternoon and i— -------- ------- — manded tj appear peraonally at aald a week prevlouo to aald h irlnted and circulated In aald County of Pontlae In aald County, thla day of May. A.O. ItM. (Seal I ARTHUR K. MOORS. IA true copy! - ____Jndio of Probata DOROTHT M. KBIHOTT. Deputy Probata Reglater. JuTcnIlo DIrlalen ernmt Linda Nelaer, minor. I To Bdtar Nelter. father of fold Petition hivlnc been filed In thla Court allettna that tha preaent where abouta of the father of aald mine rhild are unknown, and aald child ' (tependent upon the public lor auppor.. and that aald child ahould be placed IMOB 0 Centea. Court Hou 1 County, Cltjf^Of P o'ne "o'clock In’ afternoon, and you are hereby c manded to appear peraonally at i RENTAfJg OFFERED Rent Apts. Furnished .... Rent Apts. Unfurnished ... Rent Houses Furnished ... Rent Houses Unfurnished . Rent Lake Cottages ...... For Rent Rooms .......... Rooms With Board ..J. .. Convalescent Hoities ..I — Hotel Rooms ............. Rent Stores ........ Rent Office Space ... ... For Rent Miscellaneous .. Deatti Notices Barnca: dear father of'Uri Charlea Petaraon; dear brother o Mra. Prank Pannar: alao aurylvei by three jjrandchlldren. Funeral ____ Tueaday, Mai at. at a pro. from Hill Punera Home, Orand Blanc, with Rev Rickard Lobb offlclattna. Inter- OARCI^ r 11. IHt. PRBD B. Dorothy Crane. ReoltaUon of I Roaary will be Monday at I p.„. At tht FuBersl Rome. Milford. Funeral aenrice will be held Tueaday. May 14, leaday. May ______________ St. Mary Ct______ Church. Milford, with Pr. Dominic Poley officlatini. Interment In St. Mary'a Cemetery. Milford. Mlu Burna will lie In itate at thr __RIchardaon-BIrdPuneralJHome. _ JOilftSTON, MAY liriMD. CLAR-ence J.. Ill Seminole Ave : aie SI: dear father of Mra. Blanche P'-tch'r and Reei->» i .lohn alao aurvived by four crandchl dren Recitation of the Roaai _... . ----------- g p. Mr Allen, OR l-OWl. idBCHANICAU,T~Th young man for aalel di i^«i.r“arMaaf."i W Sa|» experteneo heliMuL hut. Sa-(ood worker moat Im-Call Mr. Uwla, Ft S-S4OT. the Huntoon Funeral Home. Pu- will t il Tuei _ Huntoon Puneral Homc. Johnstons: may~ ii, im, w bam H.. 1415 Pine Lake A Keego Harbor; a|e 71: dear bre er ot Ray Johnatone; dear ui of Wlllla Baker and Stawa Baker Funeral lervlee will held Tueadav. May 14. at L .. p.m. from the Huntoon Funeral b------.... „ Herron officl. e In atate a Huntoon FITIRMAN. MAT II. IIN. UN. neth Lee. Ill Proapact St.: beloved Infant aon of Jeffla and Marie Peterman: dear brother ol Malinda Anw Peterman; dear ibrother ot Willie Young, Oary Prayer' aerVluliaa'heldf today"., the WUUam P Darla Funeral Home at t a m. Interment------ XUVCmtitTj._____________________ ftSRON. MAY ». IMO. DOOQLAS Wayne, IS W. Cornell: beloved Infant aon of Jack and Prancei Pleron. Funeral aervlca will be held Tueaday. May 14. at Ip. from the Huntoon Funeral Hoi with Rev. Warren C. Wllaon of., dating. Interment In Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Baby Pleron wir lie In state at the Huntoon Fu- neral Home.___________________ ZKLLBR. MAY M. ISM. ALICB M.. ISO Woodruff Rd.. Highland: age M; dear mother of Mra. Andrew Malnhart, Mrs Thomas McDermott. Darwin, Richard and David Zeller: dear slater of Mrs. WUUam Hermal, Mrs. Margaret Dockery. Hit. Debnar Stlssler and Wilbert Oberlln; also survived by se grandchildren. Funeral s c r v I wui be held Tuesday. May 10. officiating.' Inter- t In Trinity Cemetery, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE| For Sale Houses Income Property ForaOetakePreiierty .. 51 For Sale Resort Property 52 Suburban Property ... For Sale LoU ...... For Sale Acreage ... For Sale Farms .... Rent ^arm Property . Sale Business Property Rent-Lease Bus. Prop. For Sale or Exdiange . 56A FINANCIAL Business, Opportunities . Sale Land Contracts ... Money to Loan......... Credit Advisors ...... Mortgage Loans ....... MERCHANDISE Swaps.................. For Sale Clothing...... Sale Household Goods .. Antiques .. ..... ...... Hi-Fi, TV ft Radios ... Water Softenei? ....... For Sale Miscellaneous . Christmafi Trees ______ Home. Milford. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 Prom S a.m. to i p.m. All erron gbouid b ported immedUMIy gIbUlty ClogUif time for idvertlgo. mentg eontulnlng typo tliee ikrgcr thon reguUt agite type d 11 o’clock ooon the day orevloug to publlcitlon CASH WANT AD RATU Cemetery Lots SIX ORAvaa block h-i. whITH Chopel, 1315^ PK 4-SSSI.____ WHITB CBAPBL - TWO OJUVIt, 1141. u 1-1117 or u i-nit. 8^ Help Wanted Female 7 TIZZY STBROORAPH Help Wanted Male 6 ACTUAL JOSS OPEN IN V. So. Am.. Euroat. To tIt.SOO. Travel pnld. Writ* or'-------*‘- ment Inf. Centor, Ro sa*:s amusement m a c it I n e i * chknic for pnrt time work Footlec ore*. UN I-MH AN OLD established PONTIAC Company Ig geoktns a man with ----------..— eiperlgnca and _ -.-„jrl*nca to take small ofne*. Handle — 4-1S17 tome gales exports Satet c poMeb . . portant. Cal Credit Counselor National eoneorn haa an opening In ^the ulM deportmjmL antaed salory, liberal auto allowance. Thl> >• -paying position for a good sales- nPBRIENCtO S'.. shorthand I PA^BR-BIB ( MS OpMrk* Rd. Biownmoiii FUir, TIME DAY WORK 1 •, lilt I Girl for cashiering and general office work. • Apply in person. PEGGY’S 16 N. Saginaw ,St OBNBRAL OPnCI WORK, ba oxpcrlonead. IxaaUont di good atartlas pap f«r «>«ii furnlturt atora. ioiul odtapitli rotum* to Pontlae Fiwaa Box ISI. OB4BRAL ROUiitWbfiK. TH^' day A.M. to Friday P.M. lit. Local (far——------------------w-...,,-. own waiMj^rtaUon. -5I5^LE£™?lLj[522*SE-i:j??L leSaL secrsttart ■----- 4 girl f 0. lyplnL. ----------- Writ* Pontiac Pragg Ing. OR 1-M04. MOTHERLESS HOME, WOMAN 15 to 35 Deeding ' -■large. E.'l ■ Ildg .1 l;41N1 CAB DR:ivZR8 S^ADY. .. , ■"er, 47| Or^ard Lake^l SO p DRIViRa. IS OR’^bVER. PB ___MS. OaWahd Cab.___________ iCARPlNTBRS WANTED. EICPBR. lenced In modernlaatlon work garage buUderi, PE 1-1145. NBAT, nCPIRIBNCBb WArrHlSB. 11 to I^No ^one calli. Park Inn. NUR8B8 AID. MOST BB tXPI-rlenced. Apply In perton Bloomfield Hllle Banltarlum. 31N Wood-Jirard_a^8quare Lake IW,___ NOTICE Wanted Immediately. 1 wonun. age 11 to 31 for office work. No Srreg.nVS’T/Ji a*K‘’. ■ p.m Mon., Tuei., or Wed DISTRIBUTOR. EXCLUSIVE Poislble. no Inv. New unslnk-able flberglagg boat and fabu-lout. 'Jet-gear” turbo tpeed en-xlire. 'fopa II m.p.h. costs lo* DO YOU QUALIFY? REGISTERED For Waterfront Pint Aid Station at Camp Dearborn near Uttford. I day week. |M week. Apply Personnel De^t., City Hall, - a local buslneea which limited opportunity quaUfIcatlonc: ^ucatlra, high school, preter-ably aome' college. Appearance, nest. Pereonaltty, pleaiant. — — —-ir tbeec bailc quall-I gtart Immediately “fS II Mr. Hagen. PE S ■0 1 p.m.____________________ experienced shoe repair man for sUady work at Salvation - iter, call PE l-MOl. atk rmy Cent £^Mana| experienced crane operator NURSE NURSES: RN B LPN. USUAL beneliu. Apply U> pen -------- Held Hull oanatarldbi,__ --^waerhw^BquArw 4mkaM^ - PaONt CjUfVASSIRS WBI __________ pine. Experience preferred. Don AnUlla. " —- FINISH HIGH SCHOOL. r I p.m. RELIABLE WOMAN TO LIVE IN. every othgr Sunday oft. MA I- SALESLADIES Experienced in selling dresses and sportswear. Apfily in person. ra^, ^aterlord, I 1 Territorial Rd.. MOoodlaonl. PIRST CLASS COMBINATION AU-itlc trsnamtaslon mochanlc led, reply Pontiac Preii Box HAND SCREW MACHINE dt LATH men with own tools. Only **•— experienced need apply. 3*31 tOULEAOED SIN&LE FARM band, room and board. Good wages no mUk^ng. 4dll Uvernotg. t Troy MU l-14g7.________________________ ONE PART TIME OPENING FOB qualllled---------— ---------•" WOMAN TO STAY WITH EXPECT- ant mother. PL IjMM________ WAITRESS. EM IlMl. CALL g _______ 3131 Aubura M. PART TUBE OAS STAtlON AT^ teodant. _ 1-1713. __________ WOMAN. CARE OP 1 CHILDREN B • • PI i-im.___________ WOMAN foB EITCHEN HEf-P. Big Boy Drlve-ln.. 14tO QUALIFIED LIPEOUABD. 31MI, from I to I p. ROUTE MAN 1131 week ^ guaranteM^^ - BOX RCriJRS At It s.m. TodRy^sre tveps repilep tf Ths Prcis office Is the ''(ollowinf boxee; 10, 1C. IT. 21. :c. M. ' 67, K. 69, 79, 82, 81, 85, 8L-18. 8fl, SI, t2. 93._ai. ____ _________ „ lUH married man with ear work I hours * dayg SALESMAN’S DREAM REAL ESTATE 15.000.000 In hornet B bomealtw ... Rochester'a__________________ divUlon. Model with phoo*. company owned tubdlvlalona | lleUngs a need bomea. Need per-tonable, anergetlc, aelf-aufftelent salaaatn. eommtatlon. Baro- exceai of 51.000 a year. Coot^ rvlce I npracileal to make p Machinery ....•....... Oo It Yourself ....... Cameras ft Equipment . Sale Musical Goods.... 67a' I *« »**-**• 69! REACH^ASH CUS-™|TOMERS through Classi- lerved by publication of AR'THOR B MOORE. ■vM"' Judge of Probat DOROTHY M. KERNOTT. ! County Road Commit- .1410 Pontiac Lake Road. I requirement of Aggreqete Me ■rmatlon. bidding blanks and land County Road Comtoltalon bidding 1 proRosali mutt be pitinly marked » •»'"r contents. , -------g thg right lo dgtectr and to. accept the oropoaalt (hat In the opinion of the Board, la In the best Interest and to the advantage of the Board of County Road Commiaalonrra of the County of Oakland Michigan, and of tho County of Oakland. Michigan. BOARD OP COUNTY ROAD COM- MISSIONERS, OP„ THE COUNTY OP OAKLANb^_tllCHfOAN ROBERT O. PiSIt I^ND M. THATCHER SOL D. LOMERSON 5Uy 31. im WATSRPfmD TOWMSHIR SCHOOL Dlatrict, Oakland County. Michigan. Notlca of last day of registration. Whereat, the annua) election .will . held In aald t^ool dlatrict on the 1 da* of June IIM. rtieraferc. notice la hereby given. ‘ Friday, the Ird day of June INI. up .. &S'’d*'***"wiSrt?**uh* ; oalsWrad Wsrsona. mar reelater In order riertlon. , AOpUcatloi! lor raglatratldn abould .. .made to tha Tawnthlp Clerk of tha •iwriehlp In whl«'.i the eirrtor raafdoa .--------- reglaUred upon ' DaC*d;^M*y II .—. ___ EDMUND L. WIWDBLER ... ----- _j ». Jusi Sale Store Equipment ... 73 Sale Sporting Goods .... 74 Hunting Accommodations 74A Bait. Minnows. Etc. Sand, Gravel,ft Dirt ... Wood, Coal ft Fuel ... Plants, Trees Shrubs . For Sale Pels ...... Dogs Ti;ained, B’rded . Hunting Dogs .......... Hay, Grain ft Feed .... Funeral Directors COATS FUNERAL HOME IB Plaint___OR 1.7751 ;; JjDonelson-Iohns “Detigned tor Punerala*' SPARES ORIPPIN CHAPEL rtioughtful Bervlca • Voorhees-Siple FARM MERCHANDISE FUNERAL HOME Ambulanot Sarrtet. Plana or Motor n 1-f— For Sale Livestock .... Wanted Livestock...... For Sale Poultry ..... Sale Farm Produce ..., Sale Farm Equipment . Auction Sales ..... g3 ’ ^^^^CemetefyJ^otE ^ 5 ■ 84 LEAVING STATE. MUST BELL 4 • fAHK^UEM^^Ijir automotive For Sale Housetrailers . Rent Trailer Space,.*... Auto Accessories........ For Sale Tires.......... Auto Service For^Motorcy^ ..... For ^le Bicycles...... Boats ft Accessories . Fibergtas .......... For Sale Airplanes..... Transportation Offered ... Wanted Used Cars ..... Used Auto'Parts ...... Sale U^ Trucks ....... UstW Truck Partf ..... Auto Insurance ....... ^ 104 CROWDED ' ATTIC Wint Ad> , Specialize in Casti Proiblems I lust Try 'Em! PONTIAC PRESS FE 2-8181 ■ !. . ' , ____ __________ ______ atralfht relrlgerallon or wUllng to 1------ wnu PooMae Press Box 77. PaulM. Jones, Real Est. 131 W. Huron FE 4«t550 Or Fg M27S CURB -WAITRESSES Ted's bag" immedlato _______ curb waltraas on day ani li^hl shin. Apply TED’S IWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD. : A R E E R MINDED. EXPERI-enced lor general clerical, — phone, reception and payroll In local expanding constn.. office. Prefer peraoa ever years for permanent poalUoL, . day week. Excellent opportuaitp. • -I tlculars hi r»ly to: Office bl ager. P. O. Box 147, Pontiac. URB AND COUNTER OIRLS. COOK. ROUSKKEEPKR. ,UVE IN. — own trans. Rochester' area, sol aged children, working enu. Call OL 1-SSST after 7 COOK. UPSTAIRS WORK. LIVE in. E^t1en^»d. rcferencca. Good CURB WAITRE88. IS OR OVER. ""■'1 or part time. Super Chief re-In, Telegraph near Dixie. JNSTRATE SOOftCTED TOTS the party plan. Houoewlyoa sssu[r^Yr?e.t‘ri si?. brand, guaranteed toys. No col-lectlona. no dcUverloa. Car and phone neceasary. Call OR 3-S*pS. iie>~w654Ai» ybit CLkANINO JS ‘—‘ng. 5 days. Moat wort* Sat. transportation. OR l-ltlS. IXPERIEk'dlb WAITMns T O ----nights. A'At 8 Restaurant. 4715^Dlxle, Dfayton PUlas. OR EXPERIENCED NURSES AID. NO --------------- Appil------- :«iaY° apiSymtn' EXP. COOE WAI^TED P0R_________ tourani In Wtxeal. Apply at 4S34I . PEGGY’S 16 X. Saginaw St. working 16 to 30 day-l In Ihs mntlac area. Pai .. ^__ other direct salee exptrlonec help-tul. No canvassing. Leads tH^ Blshed. Mnit have a ear. LI SAW4 WAllRESS A CURB OlHU WANT-ed. Apply at Big Boy Drive Inn. 1460 Dixie Hwy._______________ WAITREBSES WANTED. A-I. imter type eotlee 40, Bllfs •m. 575 e inn. 5S06 Dixie Hwy , WOMAN TO CARE ) Help Wanted Attend classes ^6w REAL ESTATE Learn thla high pay profession Your opportunity lor part- or lull time, work You can register lo day. Hurry! Associate with i 4-offlce organlxatlon lo busloes; It y*ara. PHONE FE 2-mi C. SCHUETT, Realtor ARETAKER WANTED POI smau spartraant. - --- tolcrUton aalesperson.' Apply in perioo, Goodyear Servlet Store, 10 8, Cats. Pontlae.___________,____ By KiU Oii^nn Moving and Trucklnf 2Z 1-A Reduced Rates atiStf&vS»gS'^pn"?m tat oust PAIN'rtNO AND OI|^ yates. each at tonaa. Ot 'm clA4s PAiNiiNO a hanging. PE l-All^________ 1ST cLAsa lifr. and iafr! PAWf^ - LADY INTERIOB DftCOaJ'fdf. Papering PE 1-0343 _ 4-1 PAlimNO a DlBCORAflNa P*Mr romovod. PE 4-OSll, ftpcoSTf* NOW Itonoy. Work nortormod by «-portoncod pajptor. Insured. Pro* estimates. OR 1-SN iHYxr’ior and_______________ ilntlng. Wall waahlng. fret ■Wars are terrible! But for them, this history book would be at least , a hundred pages shorter! ” J' Employment Agencies 9| ^^ilding^rvice ^ ' 13 Secretary REMODELINO QUALITY WORE, reta Prteta, cablnsU a speolalty, i PE Mlil_______ $400 i TRENCHT'ho EXCAVATINO FOR rw.'“m’.5..‘Mc'i-'r 5u'5i‘..‘rnd’bo:t“i.ruL'M- tiir* anm. krinalaaes af haok- ano ---; ----------------- -------U-| tors. Some knowledge of book-1 —■ikTutucT ^ eplng helpful but not nocee-! ONDIR PINNINil —lyrMldwest Employment. 401; Free eetimetee. W__________ Ponuae 8Ut* Bank Bldg. PE | \V,(\TEK PROOFI NG Work guaranteed Free eetlmatei Painlto| ft 13 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 3S Beck. OL 10141. ______________IRAIINd PAINT Ing and wtU paparlng. PE 4-0355 AT^MlIfllfb liSfERlOR EX. torlor. II par eaot dtss. for cash. Ouara-ieed. Free eat. PE 4-ilot AA PAIMTIHO a DECbRATING, JS yaarv axpertend* Reaaonahl* Prae esUmatos. Phoaa UL l-l) -------------------------- AaaOLUTSLT THE PA8EE8T A& fATNTiNd, >APERiNO, REUdV- I. Waanlng. PE 1-SlIl PAINTINO. W'a L L_W^IN0. Paper removed. Terms. _. - Baftdusky. FE 4-714*._UL_l-HK. PAfiifiNO. ALL TYPES; PLAffOt « ^ ----------------------- pAiN-rii. to^ng: pAh^HANoiNo pAnmNO. Piadtor rep. Stephen Navari*. PI 5-M14.__________ PA^khdANOiNa K. L. Templeton, Realtor SIJ* Orobard Lake Ed. PE MM LAND CONTRACTS ■fOMlUT OR soO. Ear' Oarrela. BM 3-SIII Televiston Service *24 ABES H. E. T. S. TV ENGINEER, ■vorl; full" , guaranteed, dey — evenlni. OR 4-IUS.___________ “’-i-w__________ _______e eTRAEA JENSEN'S TV SERVICE. APTEtt-noon a evening oaU PE V>m. Upholstering BuiUing Supplies "bipiom* ” biS" aulof. Wayne ' CW 411 Bo. BAELB'B CUSTus* UPllOLSTER-b^^tl74 Cooley Luo Rd. EM ~THOMAl~DPHbDw 30T NORTH PERRY ST. FE 5-8888 Lost and Found 26 school. Dept. 307 Cf Deerborn. Chicago 5, 1 Work Wanted Male II Business Service 18 3 MEN WANT WORE OP i kind, PE 5-3WS. 1 carpentkr Wore, i L CLEANERS. AVAILABLE .40W, _____ aad cabinet work. PI 1-11 B Murdock.________" , APPRENTICE UNION CARI^EN- LEATHtR HOBBY TOOLt. QUANT-Uv ot^Jeet^. _la^toery atonea. CARpiNTBR" NEW AND RBMODlf,- INO. n 5-SSS5._______________ CABINET MAESUI AND CARPEN- BOTPOINT. WBIRLPOOL B KBN- Bore waaber ibpalr servico. PX and additions. PE t-3»3. CABINET MAKER AND k-u,u» i carpenter, no Job too Mb or small, rd t-mir___________________! CARPENTER WORK OP ANY ! Reaaonable. CaU Sttor S' PE 8-0439. Saws — Lawnmowers Accurately Sharpened. I Chambertein______PE S-TSSS SEPTIC TANKS CLEANl . CARPENTER N B X D -work. Prices right. PE 5^3*5. OENERAL REPAIR WORK AND Saws, Hand Lawnmowers macNine sharpened MANLEY LEACH 10 BAOLEY ST. p*limng^PB_4-75I4^ LAWH WORK AND ODD JOBS, exp.. Ref. 5J.50_hr. MA 5-1235. _ UOHT TiLLXR WORK DONE. M. Udstor, OR 3-3070. Bodkkesqiing ft Taxes 16 II. CLEAN AND AMBmous i Dressmaking, Tailoring 17 • steedy work at any kind. IAN 31. CLEAN ra°l*ll%***y kind. iXN~NiabB" WORK BADLY. AOE 31. PX I-1S57. WALL AND WINDOW WASBlNO B - JoM. PS 5-1110. _______ ALTXRA'nONS. PE 4-5005. 37 Plor- enc* Ave.. Pootlac.________ DRESSMAKINd. TAILORINO. AL- ______________________VIC. OP •X Lake and Dili* Hwy. Scar k leg. chlldrcn'i ‘ MINIATUikB STTcl Hobbies ft SupplieaJMA Best oiler. PE S-ll Notices and Peraonila 27 AA PRIVATB DBTICTTVX8. Don't worry. Know the tacts. Xx-ptrt shadowing. PE 5-5101. ALCONA 'C 0 U N T T REUNION ------Friday, May 17th at P. I. g:M p.m. t ANY OIRL OR WOMAN NEEI lag a friendly advtaor phone PE I-5I32 After 5 p.m. dr If no ah-vwer, PE irtH. Contidonual. ARE YOU WORRIED OVER SImN Ljving Qy»rtera 33 $L00Q-TQ_$UD0QX!00 __ ANY CONTRACT, AimSHMtB —-------lUNT-^UICK ACncM I reliable firm estsb-*15. Call Jim Quinlan. PK a-4477. ‘ — ----- Wtd. pontraetj, Mtga. 38 abTlity gSi"; y hou*. PB 4^ abro realty .. ___ your land eontrut. Cash huyart JralUng. Call R*hlty' Partridge. PK 4-Jlg.. iUO W. Hu- . Buyers for Contracts a FOR LAND OONTRACtS. J. Van Witt, 454S Dlsto Hwy. OB LIIW________________ aaaso^. Your eaah upon eat-ictory inapoetlan o( pnmerty 1 UU*. Ask fir Ktn Tampblu. Wanted Real Estate 36 CASH —48 Hours; for Homes, Equity, Land Contracts JIM WRIGHT. Realtor . CASH FOR FHA . AND GI EQUITIES Call us torlmmadlato deposit. R. I. WrcKERSHAM 11M W. MAPLE MAYPAm 0 ' I®hni^on 23 YBAR8 OP 8SXY1CB mftfiftffft your prop- T JOffN^N, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 LET OB SHOW TOO B _____________f TO OET casn lor your home or land eon-traet. OaU lor Ireo appraltal. Corntr Auburn and Crooks H. C. NEWINGHAM B t-SIB_________OL >3111 LISTINGS WANTED advantage e s marker. CLARK REAL ESTATE PE 1-TMS - RB8. PE 4-4113 1311 W. Huron. Open Eve, k Bun PROBFECTS OR aUBPECbST Do you want to atU your property or conduct a sight seeing tour through your homef If It's the Utter — you handle It, but If ru?i3r*c*5.‘.«s? uritn'o’ij^t coat you a cent'lor a prompt and arcuratr opinion of ftia present DEBTS? WHITE BROS. OR 1-13S5 Open Eves, 'til I; Sunday 15 I ONK PLACE TO PAY BUDGET SERVICE It W. HURON PE 34NW COLD WAVE SPECIAL. gS.Sd COM-pUte. Potty’s PE H144. bedrm. brick 1----- — Rlghlandr, must be to wer condition. Phone OR 3-4513. I 7PM. No Realtors. Garden Plowing 18 ANDY'S ROTO mUNO. 35 INCH Fraser TUler. PB 4-5674. CUB'TOM PLOW. DRAG. OR 3-UsS. Tw—iim H. Warner. Work Wanted Female 12 Mt'rtto*PE*i*738r***' OMtDEN PLOWINO A 'rtLLINO. 1 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- AU kin" ' -------------------- —" Ing a hoime cleanlns- PE 3-75SI., OARDEN MIMCOORAPHINO. TYPINO, SBC- retartal aeme5. EM----■* WOMAN DESIRES PULL TIMl | ______ PLOWING -’clnly of Pontlae Orton. MT 1-5*11.________________ RDEN PLOWING BT LOT OR acreage, anywhere. PE 5-5611. work. CaU after 5 p.m. PE 5-3545. WaL CAR FOR CHILD IN MT 'a^s near Ndrthcra Rlsb. Employment Agencies 9j IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pty Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS RM. 153 PONTIAC STATE BANK 1. Crodtt Caamaenora >■ Credit Oounaellora WANTED - LAKE UBTINOS - I “Buyers Galore” TAYLOR. Aftney 7731 HIOHLAND RD. OR Blowing and draooino.-ant ■Ue lot. Cheap. PE 54440. flTWjSBiro5iF*l^ LOSE WEioar ■ a » b l 55'toemual'y dth mxJf Dex-A-Dlet tabtoto. sT laundry Service 20 _EveIy:n Edwards -FWBfcie- De you like that soi — deallns with people? ... you'll love tots. Type ORO*NftkD OAL ........... 13 With Initiative and respon-alblllty to handle detail and figure work for small manufacturing company. Good typing, no shorthand. Aged 13-35. Advance with a grow-ing concern. SECi^ART ................. 13 To a very special boss. Meet him' and we know you'll agree. No shorthand, out eicellent typing. Aged 17-35. OPERATOR . *3i To run a Sensimatle IBM Billing machine. Hl-Pashton ladle* ebop, clotocs dlioount. 8TENO .................... 53 But a very special ane tor to* enslnecrtng sales ds-pertmenl -* - '—’ — InteresUng j _______ LoU of INSURANCE 51 voice. Aged 15-45. SUpe- rREBSEB ' ... Ekpcrlenced -MEN~: JR. ACCOUNTANT 3 Years eol MANAOBMENT it.',; Office Capacity cleSB?"“*;: Shtotons and Receiving TOpL MiliR ........... tOPI Jeurneyman PORTERS .............. II EVELYN EDWARDS VOCArtONAL COUNSELING SERVICE I'A EAST HURON SUITE RECEP'T 5305 ' AltraqUv* woman who .. __________ and mature must .type end like poWu contact wort. Newlj " . 5 days"^d?aa 4M a^Uao Stat o^homes^PE 1M34^________________ ;^l BRiCK BLOCK AND CEMENT wnra. AUo llreplacet. OR 3-5402 M CEMENT work: NOIMINO too large or small, commercial or 1 residential. Free estimate. OR I *■ “•'•S™PB. 3-5171._________________________ ONPICE a SCHOOL 8UPPUB8 —01fi« - Party Pmvora — WEDDINO NEEDS -Olcetlni Cardi — SUOonery-BOOKS - OIL PAINTS ADOmONS OARA05A. MODERN-Ulng; FHA terms. PE 5-0751. A-1 RE^ENTIAL CbfiMERClX£ and Industrial Maaon and gsn. ALL KINDS OP CEMENT WOi 14ICI Landscaphig 21 AL'8 COMPLETE LANDSCAPINO, gradlnt, fitting, planting, trtes removed trimmed and complotc FHA I B U L L DOZINO. LANDSCAPINO, ' trenchlni. EM 3-H54. KM 3-1415. Day Bldg. Co. FE 4-7744! cdtlnjnf lawn maiktinance. I D»n» Landscape Service. Ml ALL TYPE OF CONCRETE WORK. ' .... ------------ Intesrtty, cuatomers satisfaction. Not a slogan, a pal---------------------- icy. For inhirmallon call I ADDITIONS OARAOKS, AWNINOS “~nUac Home Service. PE 4-1SS7. FLOOR SANDING. WITT — ---aVA-HNO •nwiusu - TRUCKINO Beptic Task and Tile Jim NIemchak EM 3-OSSl BRICK WORK. vEhnSTAND fire: pUcat. PE l-3Sld or PE 5-- - FREE BB'rt. CUSTOM CONCRETE WORE TO m your needs PE 54IM. ______ CONCRETE DRIVE SIDEWALK, at low rate. PE 544e7____ B05iC lidPROVE- secdlng. Fret esttmaUi. MI KNIBBB LANDSCAPE TRUCKINO Planting plans B estimates Quality W^___________PE 6-1045 LANDSCAPINO AND TOPBOIL t«- livcred. PB 1-545I. LAWN MOWUtO, RAKD40. HAND digging, L: hauling, bUck dirt tot bu. Bel. FI l-flSI or PX 5-140L_________________ perbnhIal kitebena recreation rooms ga- tog. Prop estlmatoa PE S47I1. ELECTRICAL SERT -FREE ESt. PARTNEY Eltetrte. PE 54438 PRBjC EBllMATE OjH>LL ELBC-moal_ wlri^. Jt..B.Jklwra Btoo^ HOME. OARAOB. CABimAbDt-tlons Lteensed buUderTPHA — SlB HOVBidi PULL* MONET FOR REMC^LINO. New eoDsiruettoo. Repair*. 8ee SEABOARD FINANCE CO., lilt " Trrry PE 1-5551 PLASTEilriNO a REPAIR RKAiT Ptt i<*. PE 14S11 I ;____ Rr'0..,SN»DKR rLOWtTj^IN^ NEED A FINANCE: FIXER? Order Classified gc^ job. FE 2-818J is. the Wai^t Ad number I "^TrOa^itrlmml^^^rembTal. Moving ft Trucking, 22 I LIOHT HAULING PE544M a TRbcK- O’DELL CARTAGfe - “U? Trucks to Rent Rent Apts. Furntahed 37 t a 1 BEDRM.. PARTLY PURN.. , takqfront spU. OB 3-5106^__ rnSM"~Tplt, krtCHENETTlf AdulU only. 390 N. Paddock, FE wa3^%*pinai^ N, Perry, PE S4S51. A FELT ABP 2 LAROB ROOM CLOSE IN. Nicely tarn. No drtokeis. PB MUL_______________________ - RM. APT.. CHRMTUN LADY. Very cleqn. FEJ-lJtS.__ 1 RMS, a BATH, PRIVATE. UTlt 1 CLEAN ROOM, COUPLE OR __«_545I5.________ BEDROOM a'PARTMNT. Itles furnished. Bast side, garai* available. PE 1-1151. 2~ kOOMS AND BATH, UTIL WE PAY ALL YOUR BILLS Payments you can afford. If you owe 1500 to 110.000 and bUli orq *—*■ — In arrears, *■" — 1 ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY decorstod. private entrance, suitable for couple. West sidb. Csll after 4 pm. PB 4-55lj service, bookkeeping, iheeks, postage, photocoplas of >llls paid, and payment ot rent tod utilities If desired. HOMEX SERVICES 406 W. Third, Rochestor, OL 1-1014 1. For Shut-Ins I. Per Invalids I For poor cirqalatlon. Wtd. Children to Board 28 LICENSED HOME. DAY CARE Wtd. Household Ocods 29 lee. cash waiting. 1 05«. PE 5.7105. Wtd. Mlscellaneouf M ROOM FURNISHED APART-men! lor lady, cooking, 71 Douglas hiC 4.J1II er r‘£ »-»15B. _ RM. KITCHINBITB APT.. CiOJ* to. Adults. Bvorythtos turn. PB, ________I APART-, 3 Rif PVT BATH A ENT, COU- Plto at. re 541337 "____ ____ 3 LOB. A'TTRACrriVE RM. bath. Utll. turn. Pvt. ent. Adu only. Vic. of B. Ptk* A E. Bh PB 4-5545 or eves PB 1-6107. ----- ------- and neat ON main floor, 1 bloeka from downtown,jrtd^ry^referred, no drlnk- 30M. PRIV. sr OincfM I ENT. a BATH. 1, CRlirwSgoMB. 141 3 RM. a BATH, UTTL. PURN. Ill ■tote' Et. PB t-3045. ROOM AND BAT®r~NEWlT deeoraM,_jn_Mechanic .street, s^mooT 5 OB I^HreBJOPIM. r^3oiB7^«VATB~ij^T0ffi _totranc*. Ill CentfaL 4 ROOM. MODBRN, CRROnAN couple, pdvau buth, N Center Wsrnt^d to Rent TRUCKS. 'TRACTORS | --------------------------- AND- EQUIPMENT RESPONSIBLE TELEPHONE COM- m , tof kqp, tto.Ton Btakei « RObMB^AHD KATV ON PlRit floor. ISO w*. Child wclcomi. Reference needed. SSI Baldwin ,?“hlPRrv W- ' Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Go. a.*i ptOM emi ^etidt c i JWMB" I CHILD welcome: _rt i-r*" .. _elrqlt, 1 wks.. btgtohlng A 7to C H Halt. 15555 PIntibur Detroit n, Mich 4B, miles t BOOMS.' MESTT SIOB/ 'OAS HEAT . Wheelchair .No cKudran: J^leato Ph. PE J-7C84. - 't'-: _j-_0*r*g*. i _ ___ A LOVELYTririNO RM ; KITCliBN, Mm., bath. Lk. prtvItagM. MA ATrk^CTIVE. LARoJE 3 ROOM. Mato flooi .11 hloaka to OMC. PB I45M btlokt 0 p.m. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONdAy, MAY 23, 1960 THIRTY-ONE PTt.‘ (1^ Alto 1 n apt.. atelU, Umd» AraUbad. f n >-«m. _______________ ctiAK 1 laAqb nooiia aWd 1 It Rover botwttn LARaC . --------- -------- . wtlb privoU both. Loeotod oo weit Udo. Id a Oood lUddentlol DIetrlet. t^pl*,oalir. tll.Od PER WE. A BeUor Thao averatf apartmont. PE 4-T0t3. MAN TO BliARi BACHELOR APT. aowly doeofotod. PB t-MW. g&TEL fiTCHfiOFTTB APTE, BML Iwa. «1» .w wk. -*■“* Pontiac LA. Rd.» OR t-t3lt. OXBOW LAKETTRooBa ¥ aXii; lehnaldoT. ilA a-ltta.____ UPPER 3 RMB, PVT_BATH b EM- urrB.n J noio. rw*. j trance, utllltiac. PB-----________ i^y'nicb Taho bath, private ■* entrance. nr3-»»3, WBBT Bxdi 3 ROOMB AND. BATH. fiF>t Uoor, aae heat, air condl-, an atUltlee turn. OnK .....................— --------- call Rei^ptB.J^tiir^«hed 38 I RtU. fe BATH. 80T 1 «M»0 VMMUtbHh Lii. R4_____________ 1 b 1 EobRliL >ARTLT iPDIUl.. lejM^oi opto OR *-tlO».______ 18T CLAM BEATm APT. ADTOT. hot water, re(rl|. and fine laundry lacWtlOT. *-------- Tiled oath. .— Centrany located. ... . cor. Banlerd. PE i-ttOI^ UiT. PLOOR. LfVINO Newly decorated. Rent HpuBW UnfuTH. 4P BEDROOM DUnXX - Bltck Nicholie & Harger Co. m WWT HURON *PB MIW iiOROOilt ROUSE FOR I or rent. WtU take laU aMdei ae down paymeal or lit a rent. PE |-M|«__________ rm8: * bath. oontpiMy^ nodera, aeailaUe Jaly lit. PB t-am. t ROOM ac ---- 'PE lASer_______________ BAIR. STOVE. RBlntidr: -------turn. PE l-eild.____ aKrIOXIMAIHLY sept. IPT. rme.. m batbi, tear jaraae. Acreace. Vtclnlty USOO^ Por do- toUi. appt lo leJ. ......... "H(r»lS.''^H:0. Box n. ai, D.8. Vlryln lilaat leeatenal adulU. 1, leparato a prlvOeiee. P ft t-rwi. LOius Laebpront. 3 Blioliotw - BAeamenl. year leaaa. |1W ------ M4?4^ LOTUS LAEE. WA1«P0iBn* ■tory. 1 bdAit. Lake Prlr. OB 3-t5d3. MODERN 3 BEDROOM DdPLBX unpurnuhed' apt¥' rent. JOIN. Bajlnaw.________ i MOD. APfiTcLblrtf £H. WEL- NEWLY DECORATED ; fTEDEM. An. EXCEPTIONAL- ly clean. St. Mtk....... ”■ t-int alter d p.m. ........... ADULTS »tWl after 1:30._____ 'rooms and BATH. STOVE AND 1M I ROOMS AND BATH, -- e-twi after ND BATH. B_______ » fumlebed. Inquire er net. HMted Raaaonable. 3033>.k NOTOOn* EXEOO HAB-BOB 3 room bouie. Reaeot " MI 8-Ttol________________WE BKDRM COTTAOB. EEBOO larbor on DoUar Lake. PE Mltd. FOR SALE: HEATINO CABIN, ... ..... ^ rarie. nppiy rear mat___________ 3 RM. nn. PRIV. BATH AND ENT. Store and relrli. 3M Whltteroore. 3 RMS. AND BAni REPRIOratA-tor and itore. 000 a mo. Palm t Apt. 4M Auburn « ROOM APT., faviRCREWn*. Prlv. ent. and jraraae. tIO. Call after 3:10. OR 3-0»3t. 4 Rodiirand batB heat hot water Turn. Prt ent. Auburn Height.. UL 3-2110 . rtrlnlty Huron A . ROOM AND and lower. Paved •ebool PE 3-0333 < after 1:30. Rent Lake CoMBiy 41 ..-on.Oa-Sidi5-*5Aar Ca«f-1 vUle^ felaw I. MO weekly. UL MWEiTTotl MOVlira AND RE-furnlahlnir Oet unto MOO - 8EA- boaroVinanA do., nr " For Sale Houses SfiOMONTHl Williams Lake Road Pliu taxei to Ola tor tbli flm eS‘'beeejae5t* Nice ^a^'' ~~ and dlalag area. Well Ian- aS no ccati but ter mortface to move, la - Look at 3140 Wll-ilami Lake Rd. CaW W. W. Rom Uomn^ot appbtntmant at OR I Uvlag dMaped 5 ACRES ■ood^nad. Very”aee«5a!*‘'o3ioo down will baadle. $600 DOWN Buye Ibli elever lake home. Neat n,e*a‘l^7el.elSi:WU®A: Dorothy .Snyder. La vender Realtor Bet. 30 Yaan ■ex Highland Rd. iMMl iar3-3303 or MU 444IT orn. muat leU quick. OMO down. Choapor for caib. MY rsoi._________________________ $55 MONTH! Near Lincoln Jr. borne 11 Raa -carpoUng. dranei. atwiy ^^»tad, garage. Rice »ay"^ajr dTueirt m. W, Hoee Homes. $35 DOWN I OTHBR COSTS IP YOU OW • jUB lot. WB will BUILD . WtMl-PINlBH HOMB WITH OR VnTHOUT BABBMHNT._TpUR PLANS OR OUR8. PLUMBINO ROUOHBD IN AND THB ELBCT-RIC COMPLBTB. WE WILL PUR-HIBH UATERUL TO COMPLETE ROME. PAYMENTS AS '*" J MUST ACT AT ONCE, « PRICES AND INTIREBT ARE OO-INO UP. A. C. Compton & Sons ipton & .....Aurorst t OR 3-1414 Bvot. OR 3-4MS or___»f 3J0I3 sio¥5n a contract, bal iii.sio. In range b even. OR iSttJ.____________________ 0011 down. CLAR3UTON. 1 BORM. brick, gas beat, naar ichcolc. IW bathi. MA B-1404. $75 DOWN! • WEST SIDE Plui coiU to anyone on thU Itb-clory BRICE bungalow, tiled basemenL garage, an good repair I Decide today M In by the eml.at thti jni Look at lOOd Berwick and — W. W Roee Romee tor eppolnt-went at OR 3-0081. Yloori. tae boat, large epaee. llaay eitrae. Only M.0W full price. « BEDROOM PARM-TYPE HOIK with 1 acre of woU la^icapod grounds. Psvw street. 3 beuii. — —.— ...................... large modem klteben. 3-cer sa-rege. Chicken bouse. Only $10.-OM on terma. 42 Reiit BUS RTO||PINO‘ AT DOOR. LOB. | front ettVsctlvo rm. PE H333.-----aiiSSrHc BU8iNfi8MAHVnfiOWra~pW. ent. Cooklneenriv. E. Iroauole.' — • > PE, 3-3111 , H. C. NEW INGHAM 120"?55. cRo®“ For Sale Houses CARNIVAL BRi IROboiB RO OMI ft ] BY OWNER. 3 BEORM. HOMB with eun poreb. tuU baiement b double gerafe, near Rortbern BY OWNlinimATTOR ARkA. bedroom homo, garego covered DUPLIE , I roome oaeb b garago. Colore E-Z down and mo. payment, i doh'-Flet laa or cash stop blSl»«SJ^AH«'*CO*, .... Perry. PE t-OdOl. [t decorating, but oj Jack Loveland «W Caec Labe Rd.__ KEEcurrvB's POR COLORED •315 DOWN. 1 ROOM MODERN ROME.^Pour rboms down. 3 bedrooms, >od kstb up, bnsemcDt. furnace, nice lot, paved street; i car garat*. Only M.P». Clark Real EsUtc, 13M West Hnron Bt.. — ------ - PB 44313. For Sale Bv Owner ims, I bstbs. fireplae gsrags, school, storm , nm^^ Ill.MO, ISM JOSLYN AVE. 3Vb . acres. 3 bedroom modem borne. 3dx44 It. baeement. Ready to build on. Call for details. CUCKLER REALTY . UL 3 LAKE LIVING! On north sido of Williams Like. :k 3-car laraga, nice per month plus ttkts. Look t at dial Lanman - (off Will Lake Rd. or Airport Rd.) W. W. Ross Romes for api mnt at OB 34Q31.______________ LAKEWOOP VILLAGE dally. Cole-Easlick Restricted Communities 10 Miles west of Pontiac w MM ------— MU 4-baas sate. MY 3-3131. ant. CooklnfepHv. PE, 3-3511-_________________ COMPORTABLE ROOM POR OBW-Uenen near Pliber Body and ing -rm , cloia In, 'adults' only. I gentleman. 141 8. Park. MA H3Tt or OB 3-W34._------.|cOMybitTABU ROOId. ttAttm I ROOMB. SUITABLE P(» 3j location. PE 3-I3W. _______ adults,, 133 W. Lawrence, ;COZ¥~RMS., PRICED RIOMT. k 3 RldS. b BATH. BASEMENT, Cottage. Apt. B-1, Mrs. Cooper. Apt., tao. PE,n36i._rft^^—IHOD8nonn>iNO. compdrtabui, I ROOMS b BATH b 3 ROOMS] —• —• .....................— — - b bath. UtUIttee turalabad large, j .. ..... 443 ORCHARD LAEE Iroquola. yj; g3M3,_EvesjUter_g,_PE_l:lW ■ AUBURN heights Priced to sell, corotortable 3 bedroom. batb, plaetered walls, mk floors, basement, furnace. 40x130 lot' M.40O. Terms. PONTIAC REALTY 131 'Baldwin ___ra O-Ofll ». PE 3-1003. 1 BOOMS AKO BATH. NEWLY FlUii*' V 3 bodrm. ranch du- montb Children welcome, elate echoole. eburebos ' --------*— Well heated and pie laundry lac____.... laker at A-3 Arendia Court ner E. Huron St or X. O. Remp-eUad, IPS E. Huron. PE 44344 or t'k 3-3011 alter 3 P “ ICXM) STORE. INCLUDINO BHOW-room, office and work abop. MU Dixie Highway. OR 3-1331.___ ULT^IA ^EW 8 TORE 8. WEST ' Fg 3-3144 AVAILABLI MOW PIVl _B001I8 hot water ranff i lnB**laeUltla7*f^inteiiadf*Valklng. dletanca from downtown. Call earatakar 1 to 3 p.m. W 4-3140. 3ND PLOOR. 3 ROOMB <» — ■■ apace an or part. In heart lowntown araa. Oorear Uma-Lawrence and Perry Bti— pany. Call tec. I dbbirabLe ophek bpi Brick Flat — Heated AttraaUva four family^ bnUding. MU AubUm Ava. Auburn RU. ”—* •- —f prlvntw antmacaa. LiiviiiK reenis i uvunwm. kbwssw- ette. dinette, bntti nod COIsORED rooma — privata batb - prl-• antraaea - navly demtad rtasonabla runt - CaU PE After Id _________________ MODERN OPPICB POR-RE.WT. m Be PE 3-dd3S. sn>B. PE 1 ratrlgorator furnished. m mdygu--,-r CARETAKER MB. CARROLL, A-1. ARCADIA CT. E — 1 3, b 4 Rll AWE, H-W-Ttova iSi ntm’. n. Near St. ienedlrt andDom !"jriS5w“&«”FMSS! _______ living-------- ...____________Pvt. Ent 3 blocks Irons Oencral lt»spitsl. PE 4-3310. Rooms with Board 43 Rent Office Space 47 ______SPACI POR roni, ana floor Huron Tbeotrs. (1000 sq. ft floor space) Ample ^rkli^Bm llgr. Huron Theatre. AsXoMUP OP BUlLPptS^lj^ Sun? ites on euatom "Qumllty ----- homes - too plsns. Well secure mortgage. No obligation. Builders Exchange 3t13U_______or UL 3-3403 AUBURN HEIGHTS Mid balh. nlc« hr sebool. tieOO with LAKE ORIOR LAKE FRONT -Furnished 4 rooms and bath. Only 03000 with $1300 down. NEAR EAST BLVD Very nice 1 rooms with 2 klUhens. 3 beths. full basement, tus furnsce _ _ _ _ - roams. ’-*‘- 'tires shaded lot. 0 rooms, 1..IU. w«ui-* -lOod oU fumsee. ▼try I ^ no eiccllnnt buy nt |7. Ko” -H. P. holmes, INC. 3031 S. Upper Rd. PE 1-3313 BY OWNER 3 room hoimo, large 3 ear iirakc. 1 acre of ground^ m blocks ON LAND CONTRACT 1 rm. modern with 3 rm. apt loooms. 3133 Uehrln In Brc.^ lands off Auburn Hoad. $100.00 down. 010.00 mo. 1—Eves. PE 4-0313 NEW 4 ROOM HOUSE ^ 3 lOU T‘" PE 3-3133. NO MONEY DOWN will build a ■taftcr born# on M. Any alae Pull base Rouf^^^rliag Your pteaa or RUas MeM/'~ ART METER NEAR PISRER BCR3Y 3 room furnished bouse, immediate poseessloD. Burryin $0,110. 3100 down. $41 a mouth. LAUINO- vmBPAVerv m m^sam--- For Rent MiscellaaeoMB 48 CAB (» STOR- OARAOE kOR aga. genccQ b». ri For Sale Houses 0 ROOM MODERN BT OWNER, d 1UI8. AHD BATH, fnU baaemant, with shower and toilet, also gamge. Iocs ted nesr. Ponttee Motws and St. Mike's. n near Hadley. By owner. Phone HAdley 103. ______________ BRICK RANCH TYPE 3 BtmM. Rocheeter. sully Near LOT. CLOSE „ . ______ 30,330. 4143 Kempt, Drayton Plalne. OR 3-OOU. -.m*p?‘‘iPL-,-- ..---------^ BEDROOM, KITCHEN. LARGE facing lake SmaU‘aka* sUttoo for extra Ineome, SJJM tarm^ Lot 100' X 110'. At IMt M-U. Clork- fllefwa __ Bedroom basement oim - ----------'.. Watarford. CaU ^____________I OR K014. BACmtLOBS , _ Pf» REHT “Bud” Nicholie, Jlealtor 4S Mt. Ctemans M. FE NIAR ----„ _____ 4 rooms, can after 4 ., BM 3-SWK Rent Heuses Unfum. ^ 'will dbootwts ^ - 475 PER MONTH ‘ FE 4-78^ . landsoaped lwt._payed iwml. ra^oST'liailERN HOUSI :S35mr:SL-PB?a«r*- $61 Month! Walton Blvd. Area me coets and you can ka In ™Um and of thli montirt Hurry M tbli oneli Look at ^ O—■ MMl call W. W. ROSS Boms — - •— xppolntmcnt. 'lEDROOM kOlarLlV^ Aira dining ronm . enrptind. 1% ImIIl sly*foaead. Srtil a^^'t. ~b1^i6om ranciL iri'iLTFf ________Oas b— .. wu storms b screens. 3 e me. tl3,l3«. OB 1-SW1- PB 3-1304 alter 1._________________ FOWKIB. 3 PAMILT IMCOia. Neer Ocnaral Roepltel. H.HO. |1^0t0 dpwn. CaU after 1. PE By owner — West suburban. . room ranch home. Breeaeway b Sirage. Beautifully landacaped. nT acre. Pull buemant. Water aoftner. Storms b sersens. Carpeting b drapes. PIreplace. Auto-inetic oil hssV OR 3-1111. Out Dixie Hwsy. to Scott Lake 03CP0R0-LAKIVILLI ARRA. NBAR BY OWNER Pins Lake area — 4 I BY OWNER. WALLED LAK bresaoway with uttacbed 2'. garage. 3 bedroome and den. parquet (looiiDg. 2 ceramic Ule h*U'* Cyclone fencing nod niuy ■taped Priced to eell at II BY OWNER. 133 OMAR^ — good deal on eaeb _____>iion. 144 Judson a(_____ BY OWNER. 3 ROOM_ BRICK ranch West aide. 33.000 PE MIW. and, it BLOOMPIELD HIO B South Berksblro Rd., „ er 1 badrm. brick 3 M ecaped, llv. rm.. 33 x II pteture^ndow. cantetfng.'powd'er PHA or land contract. Small down payment terme. PE 3-3313. srinBF ______________ iVoWNER. 3 BEDROOM MOD- tool and laundry room. 1 blocks to scbools, obnreb and stotsi Lake prtvlWtad lota on chain c tekss. OB 3-TdM for appotntmon BY OWNIR. VACAOT. S BEDI^ brick ranch. . • ‘333.___________________ OWNBR. BIRKOIOBAM. rm. with cxnonalon attic, e«i location, fcn or trade for Beautiful ‘LAKE SHERWOOD” .or front. 3tt,000 Or gmaU oovn pay- Walk-oot lament on 103’ of 1^ fraMofa. Optn daUr ■bowing. gSg.oaa. RasM Cole-Easlick Restricted Communities ‘ MU-liu 3- , BEORM. OOOD tog prlv, Convi Make offer. Owner 'lOpWtN Tmu.,,:Rcnr Build Your Future Hom< On this beauttful hill. Look do«i on the rest of the world. 14 seres. - new 4 la. well. New bam. close off paveaseat. Priced _______________Spring lad pond, large barn, country home, 3 bed-rooma and batb up. 1 hMiroom and bath down. 33 ft. Ui Uvte room im. Pntolly Pioneer Highlands by OWNER Lovely 3 bedroom brick home.' L^ Uv^------------- ’ --- ,irivlleg'cY'~rE 4-iflf tor*ap^7 i^ANMNO TO BDILD1 We will build a eomplote 3 be room all brick ranch with 1 baths. Full basement. On yoi lot for only 311.400. Set oi By Dick Turner For Sak Houses HAYDEN ROha. Must bt --- Immofbatc poo- -lacmont, fumsee, • ssrsge. Nesr State b Johnson Sts 03010. Cash to new mort- For Sale Houses Templeton- Sylvan Manor peung. 3 ear bricb larage. cyr clone fcMlnt. jearport Prietd tor quick sale. iMwn by appoint-.ment only. ' —-----------— - .—L; Templeton, ReaUor- Screened patio, newly painted. Beautiful MACEDAY __________ home has nice living dining ell. Wall to « full baaemant. oil faraact. wall carpet. fenced yard, outdoor grill Eome. bath Terms. AUBURN HBIORTS. ExoeltenC Setting. d llte orated Fop Sale Houses 1192 Dudley Value! V^alue! Valtft! 1 took Ibis I bodroem brick bom* In trade, and now must oell. Y^ Cnn't bo nbU to metab Ibis laoriace price anywhere. Ihtra -------- •nubaaemaai -alu- wHb Hb lie' prqaant Imprnve-tt has coat over SUM. BMrt te a morigaga wal- Today Ibart Ic _ , ance of 31U3311. PAT tlMW DOWN. ASSlAfB THIS 3 PER CENT 1MTBRE8T mortgage , TOTAL PRICE. Ill.ikk.n. WHAT A STEALI ----- -------------todgy. eoU owner U 14153. DORRIS LORO., LOW AND RA3S* b^^^ j Maceday... e lake. Glass enclosed WE BUILD.. A 3 bedroom home with I alum, siding, brick trobt. lull bsssmeat. 115.155. Call today. See , Id water. Natural (Ireplace e 31 It. living room OU hi IS. a garage. 113.350 ter 3LL TO SEX! BUNP brick - ttfll a foundetloa and.wnh'kn om-stonding basement, situated proleesionally landscaped. Ilstard families, aelllnv ep----------- -------- , „ bell fedgestone fireplace. In the beeutlfully paneled family room 14i31. aUechod 2 T. C. HAYDEN, Realtor M X Walton r« 3- Open Eves Sun. 1 to 3 P M LIST WITH J Humphries! ROOM HOME POR I was told she was chasing other men. but I they wer^ pedestrians!” Just thought ^A/^HITE! 33 N TXLXORAPH OPEN EVES I' K 2-9236 MULTIPLE U8T1NO SERVICE - StlMor bargain bydroom bungatew tii . This horn# Is tn J For Sale Houses NEAR AIRPORT - Extrg I cosy 3 bedroom. Oak 11„ I pla^red wolls^^ 13x11 n. ! NICHOLIE & HARGl'R CO. Agwell construetod i TRI-LEVEL STARTER NO MONET DOWN BuUd • borne to be^rond of. W Huron. PB i-3414. 133 Sharon, aft; .lv.k—.ff ' west suburban .e .... ,jar‘.;b5r*Sml’^rbr^i ?Mdroqm rM.ch, Brick and dlspoaal. Situated oa n 13x343 It. kH. 33,305. Terms. , and”easy't] I LOTUS LAKEPRONT - 4 bedroom ! houses- off W. Huron, oak floors throughout. dandy basement, new forced air fumaet. large screened r'Vi.K? F«A”‘;;rmr Tour lot O. Plattlcy, Builder. EM W433. RUTOER8. 350 WEST u big sarings. 3 liedroom brick ranch home.^11 basement. Large lot. Nicely landscaped. Outstanding value. 314,300. IlltO down NEAR ELIZ. LK. OOLP COURSE AttmeUve » room home Excel- CIVILIANS $199 DOWN 1353 ft. of living space all on 1 NORTit RNn Located I woodri. lo,"a‘'R.^.rwl5“,(ft’ .mted'Ab,3r7»«.“d;-.n“- SooloIS**' **^- ,CLABK8TOH AREA SIX room b r i c FRAME - St. Mike s good family homt. I I bodroome Pull t heat. Btormi. ecraeDt. Vacant. S^ltreited e— --------- DAYS WO 3-3310 EVES., SAT.. BUN. TO 3-1 WRITE BROS REALTORS OR 3-1133 A Open Dally 3 U1 3; Sun. IS^ttl 1 "■“Jo iwy. CLARK IBUY SELL TRADE ' thru : MILLER 4-lamlly'income off Ooklatul Ave. 4 apte. 4 baths I fur-noca Needs repairs but can be bought lor less than t4.t0O-Call today I OTTAWA DRIVE HOME — 53300 down — Pretentious terge tMHy bwa. A-l oon-tlfnl lot. priced to len. DORRIS A SON REALTORS WE trade "* ”---- ------- ---- g-ligl la.IOg. PULL nuCE. Modem *■— * ■—’-oom bungalow, o with shower, 1 c 3 bedroom iioors. garago. I I LAEE FRONT 1 enebanti 1 i m baths; 3 bedrooms, ______ r I and^dtol^ell mrpeted. Tho 3-fiEDROOM BRICK MesUy Jaiated. Prgym fanuly 5-I'j VV. Ann Arbor 1,405 Is tho full price cl tt J^o%i"'Su."^bith^"5f b«t.’ ?cY ■ 3500 DOWN. $1,000 - room bungalow, oil---------- noce. wM-out basement, Inrit | r 'Itnced. rms. . . Scott LaVc r Iffivlng thfi sUtP ( iritis'. ... ___... ..»n and A party proof family 1. nrick fireplace, auto wash- __ , “■SyrrilS Val-U-Way' me of exceptional deslrabUlty . uiiv. Ann VAtUES .value. Further details on re- valueb ' i reet. nice landscaped I lor fence. 311.150 110 icludlng teste and in- 530 sq. ft. specially planned to make housework easier 3 ct-ramie baths. 3 lorfa bedrooms Large carpeted liring i------- fireplace. Pamllv room recreation area, AtUched 3 c plastered gtrakr. This home mi be seen S3AS05 with terms, L.VKE FRONT Full neat I RrdVct*i«*' garaic. larga > recreation n d floors, sparkling doubis kitchen, carpeted living Bright airy basement, slum Ing. a lovely yard fenced Square Lake Ukefront property Ipoaljtf ‘"LSfi!!! TOwiublp. Completely modem! bunfolov. with breeiew»v , Yte.V,.“and i 7m* ! fage on inrir W acre lat. .150 with. gutomaUc gas , wall-to-wall carpeting. Pull price. ... Automatic ol._______ *“ heal gl ft. of eicellent i 1 beach 3 car garage. 311.500 , 3010 down r“r UADD’S. INC. KeiiV ■ **** . .. ,OR 3-1131 Opm Sunday 13 t I fireplace, h lakefi like new. built only I years. $11.- willTs m. brRvvf.r JOSEPH F. REI8Z, BALM MOR. 04N E. Hnron St. PE 3-5111 Eves. PE 3-0333 “ OPEN - By Owner Lake Angelus Lakefront A modem 3 iMdroom right pa the Isse with a beautiful sandy beach 1100 oq. It. Uvtog Mca. 15 X 31 ft living room with fireplace. Large modern kitchen with dinette. Very attracUve reereaton room with built-in bur. Two. full baths. Spacious flawed fnmt tr'fc.i.a'JiS’Ri.'itirfJ. trees A huge shads trees. Truly s te^ir^tii ETw Brive OTt^slfiRrlil to 3441: Owner — property t to 3 every day. Lakefronts Galore Pontiac Lake Modem summer eottsfs with sersoned In , pojen, ■ - Being sold fur- Isrn lot nished I IKE ORION 3 bedroom sommer borne with large ecreened In porch. Needs redscorst-Ei. ONLY M.4M - $»» ORAS8 LAKE 3 bedroom home located « 1.200 -DOWN. 310,400. Home I Income. 1 and bath for ownoi. and bath furnlobed opt. rente a COLORED 3-Bdrm. Ranch Home* FE 3-1313 — RES. FE 3-4013 CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY. SELL A TRADE 1333 W. Huron. C^n Eve. A- ---------TSflN------- MUL'hPLE US’flNO SERVICE DUCK LAKE lly cheap. Thfs placi ilderable work. No rt--- fer refused. Lake privileges. F. C. Wood Co. WUllams Lk. Rd. wt Mftft OR 3“ftS03 GILES EAST SUBURBAN bath. Nearly >4 acre oi gofn garden eoll. Raspberries and " treos. A nice clean b.i R.J. (Dick) VALUET i FE 4-353J and ' 341 Oakland Ave.__Open t to I $10 Do'wn ti baeement and garage. GAYLORD yTRST TIME OFFERED 3 bedroom , 7!S'^ brtek roneb. 3 acres. 3 fireplaces. IMi baths. 3 ear garage beeeae- ; bouse''rented for AM pci . This Is an exceptlonall.i moot. Call 1 William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 tno W. Huron Open 0 to I — Bun. 1 to 4 This Income "site "’or*'*mherf.** Two ' 1 No Mortgage Costs oiler I come xrom fipartaieDi* 6lMptn|^ T^m*. Fricfid 1 Insulated. Car Near MSUO 3 Bedroom brick, largo rooms throughout. Pull bose-mtnt, sutomatlo beat, also water softener and other extroe. Well landscaped and newly sodded front lawn, back lawn Anchor fenced. A real deal and only 443 per Income Twp. 4 roome for owner. ROCHESTER. 11 YH.. 3 BORM. 2 story lot, H x 130. oil bent. |1,-900. OL 1-0134. ___________ Rochester — Colored Nleo 3 Atdroom fumlebed. Completely remodeled, —* -•■“* front, New lock shingle roof, chicken house. Oood farden spot. Owner leaving, must sell Immediately. ___ Btesiv Terms. 175 Prospect Street 3 bedroom Newly decorated. Large, carpeted living room with dining ell. Pull baeement. gas Paul M. jopes, Real Est. 333'M W! 3-1311 ly landsoaped. DmMs.. 14 I--- . MSUO. 343' Castlebar. .... Crookg A Adame. OL 1-3304. lo to. CarMte. tot. AdJoulim ibar. Dr. Off ROCHESTER OL l-ie43. dinmg L with studio celltofs. Pull basement with automatte gae beat. Large fenced lot on paved •treet. baiement with automatic goe beat. Large fenced lot oo paved street. A -real buy with only 31,103 down. LAUINOBR REALTY OR 3-3133 0 —----------------- home, eloco to St. Mletaacte, «»{. BELL OR TRADE FOR SMALL- ft. lot. OH 3-1413 alter 4 1 cup- Suburban Living^ At Its Best Tear tatura home te ttia (CONVERTIBLE 24) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3«C1 Nice fardm epet. pleaiy of ehade Kler. rortable 3 besmoem «ome. enes the pibea. to retire or etort tn. Nice tool house and work ebop. Lot. mm. Priced,a$ 3(.im — Small doxfu paymeet. CRAWFORD AGENCY M W. Waltoo' PE SdSOd NO S. Pltoi M!|r 3-1143 tile both, att. tarat* etone front, wui tm^c smnll boDe m o«lty ae down payment, named >es-seeslon. Open Sat and sum . Dixie and Davteburg Rds. area. FE 0-0333__ Owner Ml 4-3331 SACRIPiCB LOB OpWN PA meat, nesume ClI' ^stgap. Jbjdga- »riak.>.M-ir7^. Lovely 3 bedroom contemp- orary mnch, high wooded lot overlooking lake, In-• eluding fireplace. An excellent buy. $13,303—T4rmi. Colored 3313 down and only 34.330 full price for thle 3 room borne. PtiU baeemenl wtth recreation epaee. Why pay tote Iow*prJe" •**” GILES REALTY CO. FE 1-3171 331 BALDWIN ATE. OPEN 3 A.M.-3 P.M. MULTIPLE U8TINO SERVICE OTTAWA HILLS petlnf . Fiilly Insutetad. port. lOOxlto lot. Wbat S--. could you oek lor at only 313.111. Terms cob be or- 3 bedreof brick Colonial, large Uvlng room with llroplaco, sun room, full dtotog room and iarte klti^D, lull basement with rec-reatton room. Prico to eell. Call for appotatmgpt. '1 4-3M3 nt 3-1141 wM. a; KENNEDY VALUE!!! A family home — 4 be spacloue living room. Just lovely. 3 complete baths and enough cloeete and drawer epaee to laUsfy any y woman. Baaement li com-metely poMlod end tiled. Very pleasant IIvIm mm with fireplace. Teittbule and antroaee elotat Two car garage and tenced yard A very good location among beautlttif homes nod con be bought furntehed for only 331.003, with terras. Do not LAKE PRONT , ^ Williams Lake Front home with beeutltul view. Oood sandy beach. Heavy sea wall. Pull -------- Carpeted living rc Choice of paint ai_....... Oai heat—choice tUa floore Many other fraturei Modfl Open Daily & Sun. From 1:33 to 1 p.m. 268 S. Blvd. at Frankliii Model—FE t-21t3. 1:30 to I p.m. LI 3-1331 after 1 p.m. WESTOWN REALTY will build 3 bodroore rsneh Myte home on vour lot. Full baeoawnt, oak floore.- tile bath, Mreh utm-boards. OR 3-1033. ^ ---METfS RUBB McNAB ■AT* nuw lii $9,990 DLORATI BLDG. CO. FE 3-0133 "Builders of National Romes" WILLIAMS LAKE Lovely 4 bedroom home featurtof larsa Uvtog r-“~ _________1 flreplooe, 3 — iTcSIa SCHRAM I* IRtnAN VILLAOB AttracUva a bedn low. U^e^cypete^l eellont kitchen. PuU prico only 314,060 with terms. OPP JOSLYN Lovoly 3 Living----- _____.______11x30 wito fireplace. Family steed dintog ' room, IVx ear garage. 3 beottUtal lots. All prico only 111,300 with reasonable 3100 DOWN On the new Bonneville. Car- rted Uvtog r------ larg- large badroorai. Oos un-s«r Door heal. Paymeate ^ approximately til month — toobr- IVAN W- SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471' 313 JOSLYN COR. MARBPIEUI OPEN ETEinNOS h SUNDAY MULTIPLE UBTINO SERVICE bargain HOYT RUSSELL YOUNG I REAL ESTATE A BUILDING FE 3-2004___ FE 4-3300 y liOAio. peted Uvlng largo bedroome up. Full baiement, wito recroatlon r Large Uvtog i and kltehon. P larage. You'll landsceped I biaKmnS, Veur on. 313.000 with convooleat terme. WEST SUBURBAN RANCH 'Near WUltomi Lake and Jiut years old. 3 bedroom brick ei peted Uring noi flraplaoe. Antog tlfto boUt-ta china room with benu-cablnet. Built-In taehod Ito-ear garage. 'Land-oce^ to^lOOiS^. Man^ ax^e. HOYT REALTY 3M a. TBnjBQRAPR bargai: homes an property. One 11 3 rooms and bath and sd for 335 per month ---hols 3 —-- • BROWN LAWRENCE W. (I.WLOKD, Realtor 133 E. Pike 8 FE ‘ ' OPEN 3 CIVILIANS $190 DOWN Ike Bt. Pmtte NOTHING DOWN — We have xev- , erel gond modern homes with | no Down Pgymeote. AU you noed [ 3 bedrooms. Corner lot. Utmty room. Brick and osbestoa. Carport. Vacant. Open. WaUi to and look at tL II interested, call owner. DAYS WO 3 baeement OU s-avea street. Priced a’ 36500. Near Bt. Michael. PartricJlje Nothing Down will !...»■ . etartbl tot. Rough McDOMALD. I THE "BIRD ' TO SEE MAKE OPPER — Walking dlstonci Of downtown Modern Bungalow with basement. Enclosed poreb j Oor. Paved street. Must be sold . quick. Easy terms. .Charm House On shaded and beautifully landscaped corner lot with separate ■ -- garage. Very ettraetlve. ell constructed. 3 bedroom homi N.IL section of Pontiac In fine tolly area. Pull basement. Perot emulltlnn 3U.1M. jMlt lielCd I -------------Deeds exterior imtot — But a bargain at toe prtee of only 35750. Terms SELL OR TRADE — Near Wllllimt ~Lake. Coxy bungalow with large 15X130 ft. tot. wm tradwfor boose-troUcr. Price'31350. Need 12 Rooms? Id so convenient — that U whit-, K>ple say who live on toe North «e Haadsema to appoarance exceptionally ^ large tei^ . Could be ( for b: __________ . . y family, net. Rome. of comfort for largo ft-"- — Prtcid right at 315,333. mlly GFs Nothing Down JlTfENITON, your Ol expires July 35 for Wc.. ~ veteroni. Hiere' (orid Oak floors. Large 53x- .. olBoet a Uttle farm. Partridge AND ASSOCUTEt FE 3-3531 ■" War n I____________ ....... not much time left tor yott to Burchoee *aur new homt. _ Whv not coll us and look . over our fine selections We neve 3 3 and « bodtooai' hornet to ehooe# froB Jlui BOrteoec easU Aiwa. Be- mendous buys. COMMERCIAL — Urge home Just off Oakland, for oftiees. citolc. or . house. Priced at only |13. S:i GAYLORD N, batiSi and full basement. Land Is heavy black. Ideal for tordin. Burry on. this. It won't toot toof t 13.500 with 31.333 down. GIROUX Hagstrom bUndi. close to st L***''*'^-2^ GlNgRPENSOTE. COZY h OUT-J bedroom ROMES AS LOW AS 3113. MWN and 333 PER MO. nCLDDiIMO TAXES AND JIM WRIGHT. Realtor Wart a^er 31.3<¥ RKALXOR 3333i RighlaiMl Rd llt.„ PdNTlAC OR 44M58 Only 311.133. Terms. 3l,6of BEAUTTPUL RANCHER — with 11 BRICK Peaceful country Uvtog here Just across street from lake with iconic rolUnf.tdUs to toe bockgroond One aAuE at land beautifuUy landscaped and fruit, barrtea, etc sell or' TRADE - Almoot new bedro^s and < e^ wlto**^ bath down, two big porches overlooking lake. family Into a man 35x353 lot only It mite's from n store, at onte tt$.30( would bo proud te own per mouth tucludini YOU DIDN'T RUT style home. Horse barn and «(_______. out bldgs Nice fruit orchard. ! - Some walnut trees You'll enjoy Ols. here's a house you ran be proud to own. n lx h charming 3 bedroom ranch There's *a * handy"'lfltcheh with plenty of cupboards. Pull basement end selling ?toj ‘fSlSly"* . for toe elder] 3 total mM twnarxhlp I trade 30 yrs eervlag vtetolty. Open 34. '^onuee L. H. BROWN. Rrallor. (i.\Yl.dRb, .R^Itor I 3 *, PUNt BT. MXE ORIO MY 2 2^ OPEN 03 LOON LAKE SHORES. Raneb-type home with 3ar-peled hvlim raoa and dining room 3 large hdttroomt, ' kluhrn with ample clip, boards Attechad IMeOor garage 10 X 13 sun room. Cy-etonc-tonced yard: j 0. Lake nrtv&gaa M Lake nrtvltegaa oa Lsaa Lake Approximately dAwn te gitoUfyiat vetetuag. » ■ RAY G'NFIL, RcaltoF THIRTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PREgS. MONDAY. MAY 28, 1960 Pot Sale HoufM rAKTULLY FlMimCO I BSD- » ssr s BY OWNER. 1 ROOIIB, FOLt taMmwit. tM A*U. jtkilMtor. I 8Siffl%5j*Sr WATKINg tAKB ^ , EMMtttI 4 b«lr«Mg tetak I----- » it. itrliig raui. Pln|ri»;i«. SltdMa with ultra neMra butlt-IM Lirf* tbcraopuii* wlntfowi, ------•"» luk«. Hurd---------•- OTYBR LAEB ^ . Thta 3 btdroom bow* win utWy Ktr •uburlma dailrM. Faaturci; 11 b*Mffl«nt. IH ear Truly a uiperb baaii I todby, FOR COLORED W* have 1 end I bedroom homei. , ai'oVM you in. Ft ir delelU call ui todlyr WILUAMS 1443 BALDWIN MDLTIFLB LlgHNO BERYICB IRWIN the buM of «Br*a eeulga't go what BmH lawn all fat— — large llyteg room earpeted. Combination atorma and •creaaa, oak floora and plaatered walla. " - ILSM down on FHA ter NORTH aUBDRBAN Lot T«i440 with a aprtnkllne aye-tern for all of tt. Tbia lovely home baa I large bedrooma. full Sie bath^ earpe^ living ---------- enioymenta you will have living In uila modern 4 bedroom lakefront home, with flreplaoe, full baaement, automatic heat, huge living room and' ramlTy room. ne'kiMfew amt dining room waa dealgned for a large family New aluminum aiding. The lot la large and ahady. & ““ O^OB R. rnWlN. REALTOR m W. Walton FB 3-7143 SMITH WIDEMAN WEST SUBURBAN Thla attractive J bedroom home la a bargain at 410.-goo. Baaement, garage. Large lot IDEAL FOR RETIRED OOUFLE. 'silver LAkB ARBA „ ^ Privllegea on Silver »?.ake. Sharp 3 bedroom Cape Cad home. Carpeted Uving worn. Beautiful oak floora. Wardrobe cloaeta galore. Baaement. screeaed back porch. Large lot. lib batha. Oa-rag^ Paved atreet. I14.MS THA TERMS. ®«%7rR‘EC**ATION ASS*-3‘=*?id;S?-a‘‘^Mn; and dining rma. with Thermopane picture wlndowa. 4 ear tarage, large lot. Beautifully lahdacaped with ahade treea. ptaea aad fruit treea Berrlra and grapea. ONLY 414,40S. SMITH-WIDEMAN REALTY NOTART-INSUR^CE_ 414 W. HURON OPEN EVES. FE 4-4526 KENT EatahUahed 1414 CANAL-FRONTAGE 41.344 DOWN Pleaaant a bedroom home - batement. oU WEST BLOOMFIELD - Caaa Lake £)“re BAST SUBURBAN - Neat aa a pin deacribea thla ranch type home. Picture wlndowa, tiled bath, oil heat. Breeaewav to attached IVb car garage. Nice Incatlm on larged lot. Now only $7,444 with 41.444 down. S44 UtOWN — Imedlate poaaea-alon to thla $ bedroom lake privilege home. Thla home baa full Flovd Kent Inc., Realtor FREE PARKINO IRWIN EENILWORTH: PHve rooma-«aiid floor with full bi ■■ heat. EENILWORTH; Excellent atarter home, located on two Iota. Cute aa cah be. All newly decorated, for only LAKEFRONT WHIPPLE LAKE 104 Ft. frontage on the lake with good beach and aa abundance of treea and ahruba. Summer cot-tasa with a 1400 an. it. n^ contemporary addition completely roughed la. The cottage contalna 1 with acreehed . -------..4 per month. vau for appointment lodayl CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE; INC. 4404 S. Main St. Open Dally 4 to o; Sunday 13 to 4 MAple 6-4431 ______ icrriiic DUj oa »/newer irwr room and bath ho^a wlttf car- John K. Irwin & Sons Raaiton Stniie 1434 313 Weit/Huron Stroet MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICB MRO IMMEDl a Ma 4 t NEAR DRATTON Very well built 3 bedroom bungalow with oak lloort. plaatered walla, full baaement. lovely — ner lot. Only 41400 down. fireplace, full bi ment .oil heat, heated porch, ^hed^^garag^. Nice aandy bei ^ROOM POR°A GARDEN On thla large lot with cute 3 bedroom ranch, vanatlan bllnda, aluminum' atorma and lercena. Only 4400 down. ARRO REALTY TED McCullough realtor 4143 Caaa-EHsab^ RCT. FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 °^a"ll* *dTy *s^^Ar- Bateman Kampsen multiple USTTNO SERVICE PONTIAC’S FINEST.. Yea. one of the flneat In mot. desired Weat aide area. A brick ranch built In 1444 on 3 beau-tilul landaeaped lote. Built for LIVING and ENTERTAININO. Over 1,440 aq. ft. of- Uving area. Full baaement, acreened breeaeway and 3 car garage. Peteraon dual glaxed wlndowa and marble etlle. It would br impoaalble to enumerate all thi exfra featurea. A SHOWINC would convince you! Frier ' under 134.000 which U i under duidieation. LAKEFRONT INCOME Weal auburban. 110 R. of I titui sand baacb, big treea parkUke getting. 4 room ntahed apartment over garage thgt rente for $74 per month titot baa never been vacant. Big family4ypa kitchen 1C -14, aU new. ilo eo. ft. c eereened and glaa4ed-ln porcl Juat like a COUNITtY CLUL — We advlaa your Immediate InapecUon. PRICED FOR ACTION and you'll have to het fact oi this excellent 3 bedroom bun galow bttIH la ItM with full basement and 3 ear garage. Located in the etty and close Junior, and HI acboola within I blocks, carpeting and drapes included. ReaUy 'Triced to tell” — Only 4U.IM. INCOME SPECIA A good money maker -- income purohafcri wa«. An< as.* ... a the etty and ek erythlng. l^ed to a ly gn.kot anth njm < A SANDY BEACH . on a clean lake it a ticne's throw from tbU ahagp 3 bedroom raneiwr. AU large roome. lot bach- — A. 0^ hex ... _ _it^r"‘thl.'gSd . for |U,tS4. Ttrma. $750 DOWN 4 room ranelitypa temo. g bedrooms Neadf 4la_c^Wmporary "SMITH" NEAR NORTHERN HIGH 3 bedroom with largo living wm, modern kitchen and bath Stairway to uidtnlahed 3nd floor. Aluminum canopy porch. Aluminum atorma and acreena. FuU »'**-ment, gas hast and hot v $1,444 down. Almost new brick and frame bedroom, m baths, completely Insulated, aluminum atorma acreena. ‘ —■■ *—* “ Largs le Kyment, —- ---- ------ I taxes. Interest and Iniurance. IT ACRES WITH UVE STREAM 3 homes. 3 bedrm. with car-■ ■' TX., natural flreplaoe, 1. recreation — — noted full ba 3-car garage. Paved drive. Home No. 3: Bxtra-Iar^ 3 rma. with private drive. 130,400. terms. By appointment. Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 344 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 3-7844 Income Property M rcx:hester inventment Income t family homo, upetalre i Each a r^nTCas ^n heating _______ _ iere le a partial - ment 3 ear garage and a ------ landscaped lot, 40 x 180 ft. Thla building la located on quiet reaWenUal .afreet, from the Junior High School and convenient to ehopplng and tr— mrtatlon. The price Is $10,400 ' sl.OOO down. The apartments fully rented and show a ne( cnarn Lisse oyrnug, suijuiiv Baldwin Axenue, FE 4-lWl.______ I ROOMS A BA'TH. DOWN, rooms A bath u[ ' * " fas .heat, city I, full baaement. FOR SALE BT OWNER. 343 AU- ^Sale Lake Properly^^ 3 ROOM MODERN COTTAGE AND 6 cabins on 13 wooded loU. $15,-400 with $3,000 down. FE 3-7313. 3 mo*' Ho. 4, 117’ frontage, OR LAKE FRONT HOME, H ICE ^eh,^^creened porch, $13,000. lakefront" LAKE FRONT LOT. 50 X 413 OH main highway. MY 3-uj3. LAKE LIV;iNG Olant Lots. |1.48A-<434 ----- 130 a month. 30 mtautea from Detroit. Paved winding etreeU, school buses, boating, fishing. swimmUig, shopping Ikaar by. v« mUe to new Chrysler. Horthweet-— Mghwey. Clr-‘"‘— «—•<— 7. inghla FE 4-4ii04._____________ LAKEFRONT A LAKE PRIV. LOTS NO MONEY DOWN LAUINOER RXALTJ OB 3^134 or OR 3-3144 Mllfon LAKE PRIVILEGES _____________:e, 3 44' X 3« Wooded lote. bargain, terms. PONTIAC REALTY II Baldwin FE AE31I "LAKEWOOD YILLAOr* llg’ Lakefroot ..........4446« * Lakefront .............44441 ■LAKE SHERWOOD" Lakefront —^.—..474M 311' Ukefront ..... ... 44341 CoIe-EasKck ' Restricted Communities IM 3-04IP M0 4-4436 OWNER.'tRAN8FBRRED. sxbcu-tlvo type home, too many features to mention. 1414 James K Bouiqbatd. FE 3-3348. 4«.04e. .PARTLY FURNISHED CABIN ON X IWrry Lako. QR I-14M. MARMADUKS By Anderaoo & LMning “Oh, oh! Looks like he found your refrigerator!” ■'mT' lika'n»rrv."Lit’*I(Kf?^lS^ Cw^ttni A drapea. 411,300. EM —___________BEAUTIFUL First Ume oftared. By Open Bun. 3 to 6. 4431 md Dr., VAUey 4-311T. lucBuvn, i.uw 11. oil pavv- Lays good., eexcnl latege and flr- treee. A-I bldg. A real bargaUi at 13,140 NEAR ORT^mij; - On good county rd. 3 to 14 aerta parcels. rolling and alghUy. Room to breathe h«re. Aa low aa 41,040 with $304 down. Small deposlf will hold. Harold Franks 1 unian Lk. Rd. Suburban Projpeiiy 53 rH 3 BEE aeU ^‘kl For Sale Lots. 54 and Lk. Orion Call OL 1-1611 FRANK SHEPARD. REALTOR MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BUIU3INO U3T. Information call ua 3-7478, Detroit.» Drive. Ideal many beautiful trees TUa choica parcel la ovarlMklng rollUll terrain. 414.360. By owner. Call MI 4-4760. Dravton Woods Large woMled lot. 44 x 366. Very well located. 43.000. Watkins-Pontiac Estates 144 X 160 ft. lot, aulteblt for bl-level home. 11.760. 5 Acres Bridge Lake Rd.. close to Wan-Me-Oah^^e.^ Iim. WUl ar- West Montcalm 10 ft. frontage. Cloee to Oakland Ave. 4100 per toot. GEORGE BLAIR realtor \ 4634 Dixie Bwy. OB 3-1341 DBAyfON PLAINS Call OR 3-1704 HI-HILL VILLAGE Improved Building Sites 100 X 140 ft. rolling site. Located on a paved road In Ideal comw ntty you can be proud to bu your home In. Low ai 41.460 w 4166 4364 Dlxla Hwy. OR 3-U31 Open Sunday 13 to 6 LOT FOR SALE,' NfCE LOCATIOH, lake privileges, reasonable. Phone LAKE PRIV 410 ON. Schneider. MA- 4-1343. LOT TOR SALE IN CHEROKEE Hills. FE 31-047. FOR COLORED on Orasmete off Earlmoor Blvd. •AREWAV DRIVE. BUILDING 334 .'6. Close to Dodge _ _ . . Broker. FE 4-3441 mrtt. FE 4-4313 Park N FOR SALE, 114X376 FT. AU-oura Heights Manor '-Township on paved _MA_^3i4r.after_6.______ NEED UP TO 4600 CASH FOR 8EABOAIID‘finance CO.. 1181 N Perry FE 44M1. RESTRicrim lot i6o----------- In Avon Twp. 8. Blvd. and Crooka area. Phone PL 3-4441. 8EBEWAINU : ■ SUBDIVISION. 4106 dn., 4100 oer year. 4 p« cent. Beat huntlat. fldiiag. beat Inx In Michigan. Ed and Orovi PItchrr. Tucker 16M4, Sebr walnx. Mich, or call on Oeorge Anknry. 444 Oakland Are.. Waterford IWlls Estate A few choice lote left. Average 100x344. Good drainage. Ideal lo- . For SrKo Acreage 55 3 ACRES. CLARKSTON. PONTIAC area, 4M4 per acre. 410 down, 414 a-month. V< MHe to New Chryalei Highway. Mr. James, FE 4-4444. 6 Wooded Acres High roUlng beaut-- ----- building kite for better home. You must aeo to believe there’, such a quiet aecluded spot only 3 miles vest of PooUee CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 603 Community NaUooal Bank Bldg. FE 4-43U_______Evea. FE 6-13W 10 acreIi. house a OARAOE. 3 miles to ItSUO. UL 3-1074 ,«r OL 3b747.__________________ .340 down. 154-ACRB dairy FARM, 16 MILES borth of Pontiac. 4-rm. bouie. 33-atenchion barn, alia and outf buildings. On blaektop. 1 mile road frontage. Exc. inveatment r' 443.444. Terms. Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 344 S. Telegraph________FE 3-7444 HIGHLAND - MILFORD AREA IW Acres, level to sllghUy roUtng on Livingston Road ]uat off M-li and Waet of Highland. Loag >' " top road frmtage ready for vrlopment wltb-hlghwaya. ach___ churches and abopptik, nearby, ti mile from Blghla^ 6 mllee from Milford, a tew rodi from M-64 to Pontiac. 431.444 down. Pboae tor «ppotntmem today. 44 Acres In Milford Towaahlp on corner with old bulMInga. Priet Ob-Acree. la Milford Towhabyt on Old Flank Read. Fries 41,440, tenaa. it Acres., with leaf MlUord Road frontage Jaat above Rose Ceater. Pull price tlt.iOO, terms. U K CRANDaLl REALTY PhOBeiiT 333 S. Qraad Rlvar ReweU, Mich. For Sale Acreage 55 WOODED 4 ACRES Located on a hlU on a mi paved road. A large number beauUful hardwood treea. A i lect building site overlooking t lake. 43.460 with 1464 down. LADD’S, INC.. 344 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1331 Open Sunday 13 ' For Sale Farms 56 4-ACRE FARM Owner leaving city — Must aell modern 4 bedrm. home. Oarage. Orchards, circle drive. Cloee to Lincrda plwt, aehoote, ihapptnx. Many extras. MArket 4-3409.^101 Bun. M W4d. ttl34 Woat Rd. Wixom, Mich, II ACRES, II ^M8. BATH, baaement and large barn, garage. $10,500. 1404 down. 441 Joiaman, OrtonvUle. FE 4-1413.______________ WEBSTER OXFORO-LAKE ORION SPORTSMANS 40 ACRES — Lo— South Lapeer County. Offers te lake, plus larger aa ' e lake Oood pheasant h haa larga earpeted Ilvlni a, nice kltch*n. enclosed porcl I bedrooma and bnth. Base good ^omt. Sale BtiitineM Property S7 114 OAKLAND AVE. nmrrclal 110 foot frontaxo . with 4 family apartment aad ROCHESTER COMMERCIAL LOT ■0 ft. trantega ntar downtow Rorbeatdr. 44M terms. SMITH A & LILLY 400 N. Main St. Roehtiter OL 1-4141 Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 57A ATTRACTIVE BAR ALPENA AREA Class A Hotel grossing 43.004 per month. Includes the best of equipment. Real nice apartment upatalra. Room for 3 more to be ftnlsbed. A complete restaurant fully equipped. Owner la 111, must seU. WIU trade tor home. Asking price, 114,000 wlUi 414,m donor give Us an offer, 'tills mu be sold at oncell Don't mlas th bargain I Peterson Real Estate MY 3-1681 CASS LAKE TAVER^ - STATEWIDE 1717'8. Telegraph ' " FE'bMOl MODERN OFFICE — 3 bouvea, 44^ Weat Huron frontage near bank, now operating aa Ret] Estate ot- aacrltlelng parking. Call J. R. Business Opportunities $9 "BEAR ’ FRONT END SHOP. 8UN- DAIRY PHIL SOFT SERVE ICS Cream showing profit. A. Schleberl, 1134 McEwan, Clara, Mich, __________________________ Hagstrom NORTHiatN RESTAURANT-Hera money. Pull price of $46,000 In- OrosB Ii this o RESTAURANT. 11 UNIT MOTEL ' A Oaa station in northern Michigan. Oood corner iocatton, nil new equipment. $40,(M down. HAGSTROM r REALTOR 4440 Rlfhlaad Rd. (MOO) PONTIAC OR 4^58 _N, AOK 88 t6 ...________________ number, with late model tractora, or financially able to invest tractor for long dlatanew----- aminnuon, periorm ^yslcal labor. be dependable, neat, right character requirements. Excellent MtMiUshed Df Partridge IS THE “BIRO" TO SEE Country Grocery $1000 Down Ip Oakland Coontr. AU food flx-turci and 34' X gr buSdlng oa nr X 340- lot IneliMted. »Uick of approximately 44.544 extra, O^er on erutehea wants quick $14,000 Restaurant tlB. 33 near Blandish Is — chance te have, your own eating place with almost completed noose Id rear.. Lire to thla nor!*-era vlUbge and have good 1 cwma for 43,444 down, plus atoc Send tor Partrldgs'a new tn “Michigan Basinets Ottide." Partridge BUKNIRBBB^^nUO™ MICR. 1444 W. HURON PE 4-3141 kSSTAURANT NEAR POITCUit!. S«od bay. caU PE 4-14S3. •' Auto Parts Niw, used and rabullt, teri. rifle volimte. niMl and wholeale. Net proflli over Automati^Laundry nmlly dltfereneeo make It -imart te almoot give this fine bnelneee away. Make your own doal today. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMBSSKR. BROKim 1173 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-lltl FARE AT OUR FRONT DOOR ROCHjESTER Commercial Property Here te a onee-ln-a-Ufe-tlme ha- »ai'^Te"r"Ar’Sr‘*w.*ssj .. th.i exn easily A parfset ig boilnfii ___ Jm 43:444 nown ana you hnvt a homo, place of bualoets, aa Income and fxcellsnt futura Inveatment. Don" wilt on this one. SMITHA * ULLT 404 N Main Et.. Rothaite _________OLJ.414J________ SERVICE BTATTONSI TOR LEASB. good potential, please eaU be-tween 4 and 4. FI 1-4141 after I p.m. FB 4-1444. Pure OU Com- make your peurmen ittuaUon Ar we y< Mr. Paddock. FE 44443. Sale Land Contracts 60 14 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON LAND contract. Seasoned 3H yean. Pnrehaaera haa 36 per cent equity. Payments 440. Your coat gi.lOO. C. Pangus 44 South St. NA 7-M14 Money to Loan 61 ^jUMnaodJJong^^ I FINANCE CO. BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 Signature ' Up to 34 MonUia to Repay PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND 303 PonUac Stete J Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance Corporation of PonUac 3ik 8. Saginaw St. PE 4^434 LOANS $25 TO $500 On your algaaturt or oUier aec illy 24 mootha to repay. O aervlea la fnat. friendly and hel fiU. Visit our offlct or phone I 5-1131. HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 N. Perry St. Corner E. Pike LOANS WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We will be glad to help yon. STATE FINANCE CO. 703 Pontiac State Bank BMg. FE 4-1574 TEAGUE FINANCE CO, 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS JI^TO 4600 LrVSETOCK HOUSEHOLD 00<^ OL Unil OL 1-4741 PL 3-3614 PL 3-3414 ."FRIEHDLY SERTlCr' BAITER I , I W. Lnwrenct St. FE 4-1434-4 VACATION CASH TO 4440 — OET quick ncUon at SEABMRO FL, NANCE CO.. 1144 N. Perry. FE •“ “ —im. boat. FE 4^113. TtH§ mn tekn onythlBs of naeflil v oStlO*** ** **** TRADE Wo hOTo 4 bomsa hi m Idonl loenUao to trade. Priced from 44.400. Payment ne low Xr’n«rite“rrArh.M bneemenU. WUI take trall- TIM WRIGHT, Realtor TgrlTOEita TO ItEiif Of son, 43.44 monlh, OH,3-1314. Mlteheli faitrlbutlng Co. rA8H^ MACRIHI, EXC. CONO. fvr^jrpr—**— —•— -a--.ha4«« Uvnmoirtr, took, ruft or mU 140. Sale HoMsehold Poodi 65 DOH T WAIT TO BEPOENTW^ K',js'!jr..ss"K5’a oas'refrTfoebator''V MOiM CRUMP ELBCTMO . 3444 Aoburn Rd.^ _____ KM 3-3447.___________ -- r modolf allihUy Kratehtd or » marred modele at big dla- te par^ 131 N. eagtoaw W MIJM ...........REP RIOBRATOR. FE 4-333$. ___- UPRIGHT FAMOUS brands, aoratobed. Ttrriflo ____ Michigan Orehard Laka 1‘REBEBR-UPRiaHT .BRAND NEW la eratei, 4 jraar warranty, 4144. mriy 4$ weekly. Pearm'e Punmnn, 41 Orchard Lake 3 PORMALSr BLUE.-LILAC-aHlk -‘-;t f'VR •,‘w II, Uto — eonable. PE 4-lin:__ Dr., Waterford. FE 4-M14. . ____________________refrtg- -----rs, 410 up; gai and_olactrle ■tOToe, all alaoe, 414 ap. Washori, 434: ehlld'i blghehalr, 13.44; 4 plecw dinette, 433; bukiDOoi desk,-flS. Bif nletnre TTe. 3S3. 3 Easy Spin Dry watheri, 333 each. New bedrooma. Uving rooms, rugs, dlnottei and mnttrasaea. Inetory relecU. About Mi price. Every-tbing lo used furniture at bargain pricea. E-E terms. THE BAROAIN HOUSE. Buy, SeU or Tradw. 143 N. Cnee. PE 3-gS4S. lies - REJECTS. BbIaO-living room eultei, $1.11 wk. • * 103 N. Cr — n 4-S4U. 41 3 PiiDCB 6l6no bedroom suite. Box aprlnx nod mattrosa. Exc. coo^tlOO, OR »0iS4. outftt. Double dreeaer.,,bookeaiie b«L large ehcit. 3 vanity lamps. AU for {W.44. Pay mly W weekly. Pearaoo’i Furniture. 43 Or- r>riCCB LIVINO BOOM BUITE. Brand new davenMrt and ctalr. eoHee^'teble*.**? decorator" lampe! oxlli" lioos 43 4$ VUfYL_ L«M ESi'Sr’?.''' “ ■ 14 I Bewll' ^12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 OUAB. house paint. Onl. 41.44 Vin'vl Linoleum, Yard 79c RURftER BASK PAINT »A4 WALL TILE. RUN. »4« Byer'e 14I W. Huron FE 4-3444 RCA .......... »3«« BJi^ Swivel Base PhU. “ 474M .. „„ ,i •ch'oSae’ from. , 3434 Elisabeth Lk M. FE 144 Open------------ 0 4 and Sunday “cu. FT CHEST FREEZER. yr. old. UL 3-im___________ ^"cONSO^ii'bB TELEVISION 4 !‘m’SS.*S excellent condlUon. 474. MMgle. 430. Duncan Phyfe drum table, 834 . 364 Weat Iroquois. FE 4-34^. 440 ADMIRAL rRWfZm frlsorator, m\— t aeU. 367 Marlon B±.________ . ________ ANTIQUE WALNUT WBITINg -Ilk bookcase. Sofa and nivure. ruim table. Miscellaneous. APT SIZE STOVE. POOD-O-BAMA deep freeze and r*mf»™tor. Twte beds; many other hoataebold ttemsw Call between 4-4 p.m. only. OR Credit Advisors 61A BUDGET YOUR DEBTS CONSOLIDATE BILLB-NO LOANS For your beat bet to get out of . debt, see Financial Advisors, Inc. • 8. BAOINAW_____FE 3-1443 Mortgage Loans 62 Voss & Buckner, Inc. I Hatlonnl Bldg. ^_FB 4-413t $1,000 TO $1,000,000 ANY CONTRACT. ANYWHERE FE 4-4417. After 4 p.m. FE 6-6444 RETIBEMEWT ASSURANCE CO. Another Big Bear First ConaoUdnte your debts and mod-arolae your home! Let us pay off your mortgaite or land contract, personal d a o t a ' WE GET RESULTS!! BIO BEAR construction go. 43 W. “-- *' SWB|3« home. Bast of Pontiac. Needs Borne rinlahlBf. WUI accept bouee-traller for part payment. H. C. NEWINGHAM corner crooks and auburn FI 4-6363 UL 3-3318 '41 OMC PICKUP FOR SALE OR '64 FORD a DOOR PAntLAWE. Stick ihlft; V-g older ear for equHy, OB 4-43H. ______ whht have you. FE TOR SALE OR TRADE COMPLETE Radiator Repair Shop equipment. EM 3-onE. ■______________ . BOUSE TO BE MOmS POR S^LB or for swap. MT 3-4614. LATE MOOHL CARS i your land ooatract (wboro you nav# sold proper— “ * VanWelt, OR 3-Wl Swap for a trailer oi ~l 3-A4S4. TRADE 4 ROOM BUNGALOW -WITH BABEbnCNT - NEW-LT DECORATED — ONLT M PER MONTH - WILL WRIGHT, Realtor . OaklAad *V4. 0»3«jy.!i?! rm 4-7641 .or M441 JIM ' Ott'Oakl A Uttle out M the way ^ - -r-last to pay. Furnlturo andjwU-aneea of aU kinds, I^ a UMO. VUlt our Irada dept, for rr-’ w/*5uy!' sen or tnule. Como i mod look around. 3 neroa of li parking. Phono FE 4-4341.. ' Ca»EH MON. EAT. 4 TO S FRI., 4 TO 4 34 MON'irm TO PAY 4 miloa E of Pontiac or 1 m... E. of Auburn Beigbte on Auburn A VALU^ Hollywood beadboardf -Hollywood bed frames (beat) 4 6 48 Odd cheats life, slat) .$14 46 kfaple bunk beds .. . _M4.45 BEDROOM OUTPirnHO 4743 DlXleHwy.____.OR 3-4734 antique SEWINO MAlCHtNB' FOR all kinds of FURNITORE Priced right - DayM night Yourgatown oven a range $364.46 Tnppnn gas ar eiectrle oven gl46 * --------lectrle cook top .. 4130.__ las cook top ...... 44t.04 deluxe oven ...... 4164 46 Hotpnlnt range top ........ $114.45 Electronic cooking now R. B. MUNRO electric CO. __________1040 W. Huron » 3-4434. BRAND NBir WTOUOHT IRON complete with sprtnga tr*u aie ea Weenan’i CASM POR FURNITURE TOOLS. CASH FOR USED TVs., PURML •Hure a Mlac. FE 3-0347. DEHUMIDIFIERS WITH AUTO, . control 444.48 K. B. MUNRO .ELECTRIC CO . 1440 W. Huron DROP UAF DUfETTR aST, ^rome left. FB 4-3144 afttr 4 DISCOUNT PFtjCES load White Houte Paint — 41.44 Paint Thinner — 44e Lava Mover Sharpenlnt Bom, Belu. Bags. Repate For AU Swoopen ' RNH a HARORAviss HOWI W Huron St. " PE 4-418 Open Bun. 4:14 • 3:44 p.m. SAVE ENERGY. USE WANT ADS I ' To find ji job* place to live or a good used car, see Gassi- Sate HoiiaehpU 0«Mf 65 • ID fALHUT t--------- ---------- bed. Dresser te M x 13, with nwl-nut framed mirror 34 x 34. Both for 434.04. PE 4-3143. WANTEi5n>BBK OB wUl trad# dreaioT. F~ ■■ *•“ orator 434, oloctrlo stova 434, 31 - good eond. 440, jardta r with oultiralor Sioo. pov> wor 434, tlooUfe dmr 44K couen ntvtr usod H4. PB I nio ItalO ... oq. ft. 44 Jnoleum Ruge ...... 43.44 ____Oenulno ...... aq. ft. 34o Plywood 4c.aq. ft. Vinyl, 4. 4 II ft. wldo ... 44o yd. Random tfla, »»*■ ■■...k'« ■ 2* Bnveatrough and Gutter ... I R. M Carpet Throw Rugi ...........,3to "BUYLO” UNCLAIMED TILE OUTLET___________ IIB S: SAGINAW____m-4-3443 FROM $189 GENERAL bLECTRIC llELUXB ' er. 1 only. 1444 model, brand r. reduced to 4134. Pay only 10 per week. 44 dnya aama ns b, Oeodyenr Service Store, 34 „_Ce«._I^tlnc^ n 6-4IM. _ STe. range, clean, good cSh- ■' Ml. PB 3-3141.___________ ____.Jll. 340. FE ----------- OE'sfOVE AND REFRIGERATOR and Bendix littner FE E WASHER a DRYER. BOll for $130. Uko now. OR 3-1044,^ GENERAL ELECTRIC REPRIO- ----r, 14 cubic loot, dial defrost. 4144.H. Pay only ».34 ptr . Ooodywnr sorvlca Stere, 30 - Pontine, FE 4-4133. waok. I TVi-Zonlth. Motorol/ RCA, OB, ReVrIOBRAIORS - Prtfldnlra. Gibson. Kolvlnntor, Whirlpool, "rKBUILT MODELS REFRIOERA'TORB . . From 434 AU slaea. Ouaranteod. WASHERS ............ From 434 Wringer r- ----- “-k..!!. good housekbepino bhof Of PonUao 41 WEST HUBOM__________FE 4-1664 ZIO ZAO SINGER CONSOLE 8BW-Ing machine. Dial stitch model. Unqoent account at 44.S4 Mr md. Or full amount owing 444.18 enah. Capitol AppllancV. WB 4-4447. XRONRITB IRONER,. FULL SIZE. Oalttxt modol. IlH. 1 years to P«3. WATNB OABBRT 131 N. Saginaw_________FE 4-4144 Kftcatt CUPBOARD, ARMY COT. occasional ehatri, ruga, lawn-mower, glider, etc. Sacrifice prices, rt 3-3434. ___________ AROE CRIB AND MATTR|m brand new. $14.44. PearsM't Fur* nltnre. 43 Orehard Laka Avt.__ LIKE NEW IRONRITE IRONER. FE 4-4344 W~TcK~n71a[cBlMrwr- ditloo. ' *— VM STEREO < LIVING ROOM CHAIR, Ci mer Ubte. ■Beanss ■- lUyfalr MAGIC CHEF GAS STOVE AND mlac. slaea of Venetian bUnda. MirraELL wDfbd^ air cbifDr *----. Operataa on IW voltage. _ 1 eeaeon. 4140. EM 3-07T6. MAYTAG WABHin. 433; CdkfelH-atlon radio and record player. 414: round oak table, 413: drees- B ^ralellwa. Al_U t^cha'lra'.' t*i:'tbW i"«t»» wardrobe, 316; portable Singer •ewing machine, $34; davenport and chair, 414. Pearaon's Trade LBAVIMOITATR. MUST SELL EEC. 4 cubic ft. Westinghouse ggg. 31” Rotary mower |30. ~ **1. OR 3-30'"’ UNOLBUM AND "paint TsALK tb price at Jack’s. 331 Baldwin AW. MAYTAG washer AND DRYER. late model. Repoaiessed Balance _i» per week. Bchlck'a MY 3-3711. NECCHI SEWING MACHINE, ZIO-sag ey^ppi^Jt43. Curt’i Appll- NOROE 4 BURNER GAS BTOYE. good cond.. Kenmore vaccum, 3 burner electric hot plate 3 straight chairs, anMqueXeaiq“w _ WALTON TV 616 E. Walton FB 3-3361 Parts,, Headquarters On washing machines and vacuum •veepera. Hotes. bags, cords, sAtcoca, bruabes, wands. Over 14.446 parte -—’ ee, VI giock. ^rnei n^jjeed^ and Howaid. FE 4-61W. PHILCO REFRIGERATOR. VERT good condition $16. PAIR SOLID CHERRY CORKER cupboards. 4 ft. hlA. Moving, must saertfleo. teupbooe. FB 4-4413. ROUND OAK TABLB. 4 CHAIRS. bufteL vanity and ebaU’. piano bench, chest, dreeaer, mirror, t burner^|n^mte, Uwnmow^_nnd ft^Maryda*?.' I 4-30f4 8EALY HIDABED, MERSMAN SPECIAL! Iltloners... 31H.43 3. MUNRO.BLECTElr SOFA AND CHAIR ONLY $109.95 413 down — ti mo. Foam rubber cushions 1 beautiful colon Bedroom Outfitting Co. 4763 Dixit Hwy. Drayton PUlno Open till 4. Prl. till 4 1.044 ft. H. Qt A REFIRIGERA'TOR, W. ROnSSB-ne, 446 Fremont. REFRldERATONS ALL kXKI _Sl"4.'S'rWl34r^ taek'otbr pattments NOROE WRINGER WASHER, 10 lb. capacity, used 4 weeks, excellent condition. Sold new f— 1144.46. Come see. make offer. OE PORTABLE TV. 11 IN.. LIKE dm AUTOMA'nC ELECTRIC DRT-er, never used, eustemer didn't ' uiie- delivery. Bold for 3144.M. Nov 4134. OOODTEAR TIRES, 1.14 X 'pay as LITTLE AS 11.31 A WEEK ON ANT ITEM GOOOTBAR SERVICE STORE m ■ ^ M a.ei«i ROUND BOBBIN SINGER 434.60. "—I AppI —..................... SPECIAL 4 X 13 RUGS. 434.46. Mo-Leod Carpet, Woodward at Square. Lk. last below Ted’al, PE 3-7101. TAPPAN OAS RANGE. ROHE DAIT enport * chair, antique mirror 4i aewlni machine. 444 w. Wardlow, Highland. MU 4-4411. TRADE-IN DEPT. REBUILT WASHER ....143 00 WOOD DINETTE ..... 41J.04 LOUNGE CHAIR...... I 4.40 3 PC. LIVING RM. BUITE 438.60 METAL BEDS ...... .4 7.04 COIL 8FRINO .......I 6.4- REOORO C^INET .... 4 7 4 OOp ABM CHAIRS ....4 4.0 I4« DOWN. EAST TERMS .Wyman’s Furniture Co. 18 W. Pike St. iSBO TV. 414.41 UP. UIBD R^ frtg.jMO. Sweefi Radio h AteL, 433 W. Huron, FE MISI. > REFRIOEBATOR, 430. 444 Used Trade-In Dept. Its studio couch .......... $14.44 range ............ 43X44 sport h chair ^.44 Bet of hnnk bedi. complete 444.44 Retrlgeralor .......... 4*4.1* I jueee lecttenal....... MOJ THOMAS ECONO^^Y 341 B. SOEtaav FB 34141 Hi-Fi, TV and RadioB 66 New. FE 3-8341. iNaoum, Ira For Sate Misceltencoiu 67 M MIDGET RACERS A COMiPLE’rE LINE — FROM $99.50 — Join la On Amtrlen’e Fastest OrqwlnB Sport $10 Down^widget Terms JOE VALLELT OL I4ro______________OD 1-M»1 iU^WTER BOm*^ OOOT condition, reatongblq. KM_J-4413. ROOM POifrABLE WOODEN buUdIng, 31 I 14 ft Muat ba ro-moved immediately. PWr further Informatton.^ FE 4-3133. ALUMINUM CASEMENT WIN- 31aaa * acreena m. rE 4-3811. , .TA*KB OOOO.OON^. «.J1 deUver. FE 4-4134. rWHEEL UTlLI'fY TBAiU6t, 444. — 3-4134. ________________ dowa. 44 with hardware. Ideal for tas st^ tion or garage, ill 11 x 4 fL picture window frame, complete with plate ilaai and side casement Windows,. Ideal for summer eottaige or—otflca huiUUito. U) „ 400 lb. drum capacity Aro hlin nisnre freaee wttt.^OoM ronj. roeder Sorvlca. 444 N. Fnd- 3 PC. BATHROOM SIT A> KITCHiN sink. All.wlth lUttnss. 434. FB _4-340r_______ .. GUNS AND I COMPLETE SET of new Eoeyclepedlaa. EM 3-4331. XIN SOIL Fira. PER LENGTH. 13’ BOAT. MOTOR AND TRAILER. Kenmore Ironer. FE 4-4143. 14-3 ROMBz m COIL ixrts.T cento — V^;^r*"3 “c?c*??*ingS..“» C^DTEM SKRVICB «TORE M 8. Cnei____________FE 44133 31 mCK POWER MOWRR, REK. type, deluxe Reo, positive clutch. 6ioi condlUen, OOXOR 4-4114. Bmoal. elec heatto w.44: Laundry traya and stand k tan-cate. 414.46, cai'i h Carry. BAVi PLuAiNO 113 B. Saginaw_______FE 3-3133 144 FT. ROLL OF HEAVY DUTY U PB 4-4371 after 3 p.m. ANCHOR FENCES S^ e ^ ATTENTION!!! lood -black toll and peat humus Must mMt 4.044 yardi befora June >1^ Priced I B h K i04 TU------------------------ Triplet 314 YOM, Aaaorted resistor kit; VbW; IW; IW. Antenna Leadlna, Stand ofla, Plugs B JacU FE 6-4331. BARN TARD DIRT, MANURE, black dirt fill dirt and levsUag. Broken concrete., FE S-4443. BATHROOM FIXTUBCB. OU AND ■as furnace*. Hr> water h ttoam bpUera. AutomaUo vatar beater. Hardwafa.jt:ic. tuppUst, eroek B BEAUniUL riRET QUALITY 'Jlil BOLENS TRACTORS CEMENT 8TE«.' ready MADE, all alaee. Splaair block, door allU, -‘■‘-inOT capa Pontiac Pre-Caai Co.. 44 W. Shefftold. FB CASH WAV STAKUEY ALUMINUK WINDOWS 4g8xlb Maaonllo ....'. gi $$ 4x4stb Potboard ... 43.44 txOzH Plyaeoro ... 44.44 14X44 33 ft. Rock Lath . j JO 4x4 plasterboard .;.. 41,14 Burmeistei^ LUMBER COMPANY 1444 cnotev Lakt Rd. EM 3-4in Open earn to 4 p.m. dally Cash and Carry Specials ltd Insulation 14 o.a. 144 aq. ft............. gy.H Pourtnx Insnlntler Ip has. ' 144 4 X t preftnUhed mabeg 44 44 aa; I * M W Flog ,n Ua. ft. lOaU for a 'rrae osttiaate 40 aU ydur rough Ingahor B atoda) HAGGERTY LUMBER 'r ' "I THE IjtONTIAC PRKSS. MONDAY, MAY.^23, 19G0 THIRTY-THHEE cum OUT 3"ii"«Ay 4WOUB non uina II.M ” U>NO I1.N 1 »r- lOkcTil____ If" U>NO I1.N BA. O" LONO It.M BA. niUT QUAUTT OHBBIt O A ■ r — ni»mp«oo. 70lt MM, Wtrt. kTt c b b n camKet sinks. UUhUir unlclwd. AT- model*. m »dB*. ftf.N whUt thee lut. ^ tenine ethiM on.M^ •ad If modeli. No phoo4 order*. j^M*. Ul^a IN orchard Lak* Ar*. Rear parking. " LONO I1.M BA. ’ LONO it» BA. TOAL A BLDO*'*ro^LT C , tl Orebard Lake Are, ” »ic j-tiM iiLOBkiiNo shallow wbll intir complete with tank A UtUnae I (ram, Interior pain? ttf Orchard Lk i Swle Miscellaneous 67 JACOBSEN MOWERS" Tour local dealer. Bran’* Boulp-_m.nt.^«j,DI«R few,. UAf-W' lavatowks. crromb mixinS lauaete, ffi.lf value. flt.N. AImi tethtub*. tolleU. *bo«er tUlIe. Wactorr Irregular*. Terrific eaL uee Iflchlgaa nuoreccenl. IN (kohard Like A**. Rear parking. lawn ItpWtR ^RPBNRI, FIC*-up and dellr^ H J-Jin. MONEY FOR AifiTWORTRWRiLB Sea!^aro S^NAlIfeB**CO??’*aff _N. Perrir, FB MNl. UISCBLLANiODB FCRNITURB. ..... OR I-OMf. tTOt _Orlg*» ofr^Majrbee Rd. MAPI^ J^H^CHAIR AN Sale Musical Qoods 71 OniTAR AND AKFlinSH. UO net. OL s-sfM bet. f A f p.m. ^ CASH TO FVRCHASB tlcal Inctrumeat*. *ee SEAl_ FINANCE CO.. UN N. Ferry. MML______________________ CHORD OROAN _____________ KJd!; tMt ft small down payment. SaL “**■ cmS7 music CO. Uf N. Saginaw_______FB MM TtAnonmncmm $9.95 Regular pricer... . GRINNELL’S n S sagjwaw_____^>FB y-tIN small BALDWIN APARTMENT In beautiful walnut (lalth. GALLAGHER’S lt_B_HHroo______FB f-ffW ruRLli ’ tuned For^Puts 79 ploe, Stud eorrlce. FB ABCgSAOU^DOu, JtKC RBO. COLUB FOFS. SABLE « IglJH^CHAiR AND BJJtD .... *"*' u'.^/“r»*»*Jl_Very r*a*. MA f-IMl “*2AAk MRA^E MlLl chop. M WUllamiTi ___ FOR SALE OBRldAN BHBFARD pupplee, fit each. BM I-tife. KMALE COLLIE AN0~BdBTbN bu.l terrier wonderful with chll-. dren fM e*. H4f Sedloek. EM 34011. MOTHER AND 4 CUTE PUPPIES Copper Romes, w.grd....... 314* a ft Warwick *, mt Orchard Lake Rd. CBDAR POSTS ..........7~Wo---- FEDERAL Modernization nine ROOM FRAME ROUSE TO k.------j preeent-locaHeii; at Orken Parrot. 1*M ___ 4 CUTE S OLD. MALI-. „. -I CALL PE ^3«t* PLYWOOD SPECIALS . wire ONLY . CASH AND CARRY J4 IN. PLYSCORI 4’ * S' .. *3 0* V«, IN V-OROOVID PREPINI8HID MAHOOANT 4' 1 f ... ft tf PONTUC PLYWOOD CO. 14M BALDWIN RD. Cash and Carry Special 4 DAYS ONLY ROUBB irnWlOR AND II $6.95 YOU PAY ONLY $2.99 YOUR CHOICE OK " 20 COLORS We will not repeat this sale. FEDERAL MODERNIZATION CO. IS3t Dixie Hvy. Wrought t*.M. Mt.................... UghU lor all rooms In house. Terrtfle vsluet. Mlcblgcn Fluor-eecent. »3 Orchard . Lk Av*. Park In r*«r free W. ^______ ‘ L A 8 T I C PIPE REDUCED 1-Inch - J*"‘*-* '®“*i •' tcefed, O, _ -MOWERS, # MODELS 14 " *S tneh. 30 modeli of power mowers II to » Inch, OoodelL Complete mr— — ij*. ?;x . .. ______ MALES ,_________ PHONE PB 1-4*14____PARAKEETS. OUAlii' TO TaXb. BPINEt P1AN0_LIKC . . M *5 . Wtlker'e Bird “ for quick selc. Terme. i rlret St. RdchClfef. ' (iAl.LAtiHER'S t: Rochcifef “ OL r4h»/-'~l Sale Office Equipment 72 AODINO MACHINES, FROM •» CASH REOIBTER8, FROM |M PONTIAC CASH ItaOISTER MT'£' SiM3iNAW ' FB S4»01 UPPER - LOWER CASE USED typewriters. *14.** up. adding ^In** ftl.tO up. OMn^m* t74.»» up, DupUcatar* IN.fO Photocopy Maehinci, *M.M Diotating Machines flU.M ... Orneral Printing nnd Oftte* Sup ply. 17 W*»tl-»wrenc* 8tr**t. PmI1»c. PEderal 1-011*. Sale Sporting Qoods 74 s^at We sell Your EV^I^EtlU^iCENT MAple t-TI7» * *J'OR 3-7*34 etc. Your* for amount owing. 141.10 or will accept IS.7& per ......... SMALL WOOD STOVE. LAUNDRY and »tand. Cerua-bulbs and ' duit. FI 1-3TS5. _____ SPECIAL iCupolat-Speelal jOarag* SIduig. Oenulne SchoT E Full line of building and ^umbing materials ws taka tr*d*.lna Clear fir 100 h. Black Temp. Pegboaid. 34x41 U oak Floor Short.. 100 II.0 7.1 Mahogany Ply. 4kg . $4.1 AUBURN LUMBER AUBURN I ' Special Paneling Offer 4xg panele, V.'- mahogany ”--------- —— 04.00 eaci V-graore,’ D gradi 4xS panel.. V." mi WOLVERINE LUMBER ~v.gT OR 3-7001 " taLbott lumb1':r~ ATTENTIO?m! Buy Now and Save ......Wd’'""- Call Robert Davli. 311 i _ _____nlglU. _ BLACK DIRT, TOP TOIL. SAND and gravel, delivered. FK 5-3004. BLACK DIRT. TOPBOIL. BAND A gravel. Dal. OR 3-5I00. - MANURE TOP TOIL. 01 llvered. PE 4J371. EXCAVATINO. QRADINO. TRUCl lag. top soil, sand, gravel ai ■ OR 3-7U30 after < ~ r aii lumber. Reasonable prices. 1035 ^akland_Ave.^PT ‘ TYPEWRIT^S^ 41 0000 BLACK TOIL BAND AND gravel. Delivered FE 50071. OOOD' DARK CLAY-LOAM, TOP soil, 5 yards, *10 deliverer " - .............. M I M K O _|raph *55. FE 3-1033 TWO 00.000 BTO'8 OA8 f6rCED furnaces In cratM. Coat Williams Lake Road, ______ tU AOTANTAOE OF fkE B^- caloal Ready caab at SEABOARD FINANCE CO. 1115 N. Perry. THE SALVA'nON ARMY RED SHIELD STORE Everything to meet your needa. Clothing Furniture^ A^ipUancaa. 3 WOCD DESKS. rVzi - - e Supply. 415 I. . Birmingham, around m Turnir Ford Sales. Installed Price $31.95 6 FOOT Aluminum TRELLIS Used brice for balBT 8-9015_or MU 4-7gi._________ WORK TABLES USED LUMBTO. Wheel Horse Tractor 'Your TMal aealer_ Evan's ^0^^ 1, 6507 Dixie Hwy. MA 5 OR i-7134._________________ YOUNOBTOWN DOO^B DRAIN sink. *50. Phllfss hot waUr tonk. 0*0. FB 5-7503 after 5.______ Machinery le display w lum trenlte 1 Federal's alu- Tubular aluminum construction eorapletc with rooT feeder. Light In weight ‘ret strong. $2.89 COLORFUL Patio Blocks 4.FOR A DOLLAR FEDERAL Modernization 1*3* DDIIE RWT. Plenty of Free Parking On Our Lot , ___Do J^Youwif FOR RENT GRAVEL, SAND~ BTONE, FILL dirt. Black dirt, Um *011: peat. EM 3-ia»4. Ekj 3-*4U. InIBBS LANDBCAFE lOTCfKINO X 5-3041 ;ra 54700 Bampla* k price on requaat PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS 8UP- - ----- . cemenL OR M53^ ______gravel R dirt. CemenL morUr, trucking li EL FIAT, BUSHEL OMYARa BIDIID-ded. Loading Dally. Wholeeale-Ratall. 7545 OrtonvlUa Rd„ tk mile north of Clarkaton an M-16. Shredded Black Dirt PULVXRlZKD TOP BOIL L. French OB l-»733 ________ PEAT HUMUS. DI llvered 5 yard*, $15. PI *-3003._ shredded Red Peat Pulverixed-Top Boll FI 3-*115 TOP jbnTROAD ORAVEL; 8A«>. mi dirt. UL 3-1614._______ TOP BOIL and peat HUMUB. dry. Loaded or trucked, J1 m Burns. 400 N. RochtlUr Rd. PL fARD i Plii^ra' Wood, Coal and Fuel 77 DRY. FIRiCPLACE LOOS AND steamer, Ooor sandere, Plants, Trees, Shrubs 78 hand sftnders fumaes .. V. ^ vacuum cleaDers, Oakland Fuel k Pkint 4)» Orcotrd Lakt Avt. FE 641S0 Cameras & Equipment 70 JUMBO OIBTON OUITAR, COST $166. vgry good thapa for MO. 1 electric LM Paul Olbeon guitar, ____________' - 130 BABB. A-1 condition. 451 B. Tl' Trailer park lot 7*. BASS YIOUNS, CORffl BANJOS. UKEB.- ikANDOLINS. TROMBONES. BAX, TAPE REw CORDER8 RADIOS, PA|tT8, SUPPLIES, AUTBORIIED ORETBCH OUITAR DEALER. TERMS LATAWAT PLAN EDWARD'S 15 B. BAOINAW PIANO. _________ . 5150. MI BLOND BPli^. JBWE FHeI^. iso.50 Thesa art sUghtly marred. | AU#eleetiie alt and botUed SM hesd'Hi at terrific vaWes. Mlenl-; Sin l^reacent. 30J Orchard Lk., ve "ar Parkins «. i BALDWIN ORGASONIC ORGAN 1-1 EVEROREENS. SPRUCE. Pini>. Fir. Arborvltae. Junlptr. , and Mugbo Dig your own. tooia ana burlaps. 2011 - - ■■ I* W. of emn- Sleeti F le Hwy. ) Clarkaton. MA 51*11. CHRliANfBEinnd PLANTB7 for 01. FK 4-41W.________ DAHLIA R C O T 8. LARGE YA-Fe'^11^8 ‘^***^-iVIRaREENT'COLORADO BLOi-•II slaet, Mlehlgan grown, freshly dug. Btop and look at our ever-------Olya yi^r^ home *•"* Ip^aJSfe.? m with your sale, Saturday, Sunday. R s EVEROREEN TREES * SHRUBS. Spcetal price on evergreent, . 1 •ises Id g-ln. pots. 70c. lOe and $l.«^ Spruer — .................. datef etc. ------- land. C3M Bight 5 ml. eaat of I BT^WBERRT PLAlfTg EVERBEARING Slate Inspected. OA 0-1*35 For Sale Pets 7 POODLES. BBAUTIPUL minlaturei, 10 week* oio, irom **•------- -k, 113 Bamlnole PboblJIB. TOY PUPPMB, RUO.. BxeepUontl eoat. 041 Third-PUREBRED wnuf BAIRBD POX tarrlor. R 4-OMl. Poodles. Gorgeous black puppies, either sex. Call FE 5-0851. BobU and Ac<^a>ortea 97 Wanted Used C^ 1011. For Sale Cara glna'ble aceatsoiia* Including lop. and trallar. Only used H aenaan. TB 1-5410 Eva*. MI HiM. $995.95 NO MONET 5BI US BIPORl foRE TOO BUT SHAW’S INC. 3304a Main BOAT WINDSHIXiAs. COMPLETE with B^wara OlO.r ------- Barvlea, —- ' 106 ATTENTION WE RE PATINO TOP $$$ DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED CARS Glenn’s Motor Sales 151 W HURON ' PE 4-7ri ta Mun AS 5«t FOR JOKE AHlf cteap cart. FE 1-lMO days or •mTuick et 'Wll pbictTK i 111 8. Saginaw. Elng Auto._ I '55 BUICK SPSaAL. GOOD OOND. i _MlS._4Sg Alberta. PE 5-7317._• » I IMS BOtCE 4 DOOR HARUT^ QUALITY MOTOR NEEDS Al“ model CLEAN CARS TODAY 140 ORCHARD L^_TK J-t0« dependable used CKM Birmingham c 1411. Prlnd a North Chev. •*! Huntor Bled, at K Woodwd Buchanan Boatworks | See M & M Motor Sales New aluminum boat. 3 hp. | For tor doltor on Utef model car*. Bvinrud* *176: New 11 ft. wood 3517 ^Ixle Jwj^_____OR 3 1003 boat*. tM: Steel. OIOS; aluminum. TOP BUCK—JUNE CAR TRUCK. 013*,- Plbetglaa. 1170; Trallera, PONTIAC WASTE PE 3-0300 *96; runabouts, tlU; Naw fiber-1 ------------------------------ ^a. runabouU, 1550. MMW M-59 ^ TOP DOLLAR ------------------------tor '5« to '5* models - low mlle- BOAT INBURANCX. only U 50 01, cors wanted 'or out stole per *100 Htnsrn In* Agency FI 3-7013 R 5-0370_________5 ISU BUICK SUPER BAJ0TOP. 1 Alnro^’Bi *Td ___________________ 11. I. \ ANWlHYr BEL-AiR AND ANDERSON BOATS «** D'»'e .**»r PONTOON CRUISERS TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR '50 55 BlHCk SPECIAL, ‘4 DOOR. 7016 Coolejr_Lake Road, S. Conway. 57 BUinK SPECTaL 1 DR. U.OOO miles 5195 DN 547 57 PER MO BRAID FE MIO* 51 MARK 55'*, wllh I •AHAKEETB. OUARANTXBD TO *-"■ TanaTtoa, onia*. toad. Bird lUtohary. MSI Au- burn*Bd.~rL i-a**.' RikllaiXRID DACHBHfiND PUP-ples. long haired, 7 weeks, also amooth. Stud eervice. R l-Ml*. 8IAMB8E SBAL a UUB Kl¥m8. Stud B||Ylce lor Baals, Choc, and Blue. White, POODLES. REO. I WES r puppies, AEC. OR 34113 WEIMAR ANER. FEMALE. 3 Years old. Reslatored. *75. U *-l»74. Dogs Trained, Boarded 80 SRITTART POPS. McNARY’S Tatlwagger Eennels. boarding, training trlmmlDg. Bftt^ and Poodia atud tervloa. OL 1-«6M Call aftor « P-g>- ____________ 3008 AND CATR BOARD^ Burtanell. 376 Taltfrapb. FE *4 Ring Mr. Blni, Luckv Aulo Sales. PB 4-100*. n _4j^3314_ 1*3 a. Bsglnaw. ■51 CHEV. DUMP TRU( '"pI OOOD REPOSSESSION No money down, 185* Butck, 1 door, nrw dynan^. ^ Ji^..tske 1*57 SEDAN DELIVERY IN FIRST class cond. Mutt be seen to bo •ppreclsted. Selling due to death. OR 3-5540 Or 5147 Drayton Road, CTarkston.______________ _______ IW, '350. OMC” FiCK-UP _UL 1-336^ '55 CHEVY CARRYALL. '(7 KNOIKE Call MA 4-1730 '51 CHEV 8TAKI, COB. 1101 BALD- TOP DOLLAR FOR USED CARS QUEEN AUTO BALKS 171 S. Saginaw FB 5-1007 or PB t-lill 1958 CADILLAC 4-DOOR MARDTOP. FULL POWER MdST LIQUIDATE Absolutely no jeash needed between 0 and 9^ FOR SALE, li FOOT. 1*U RICH- ardson, >5 horsepower Chrysler Inboard,. Naeds reMnlshln*. *700. OR }-0904. S5M Maceday Drive, after 0 p.m. or Saturdays and JOHNSON MOTORS MFG BOATS" USED MOTORS BOARDMAN’S 7575 HKhland Rd. at Wm. Lake Rd. '51 FORD I'ton pickup. OOOb cond. 4*1 C^erm^PonUac.__ 1954 POrS^S bUldP TRUCK, 900 1. Walton._________________. '54 OMC DUMP * 4 WHEELER, wth or without Job UL l-llM lOU INTERNATIONAL '’fON pick-up, that p. FE 0-04M. 5 TON MACK, ii YARD DUMP box. EM 3-4179.____________ '5* CHEV Ito- '51 Chai . ______ 'M Ford, tb-ton ’ll 1-ton 'll and ’M IntcrnaUoMl 1-ton '51 Chev delivery. Vcr| _____ ECONOMY CARS 33 iTOBURW OB 4 For Sale Motorcycles 95 '5* BSA SPITFIRE 560 CC. ________. FB 8-9370 ________ 17 MACIO 300 CC BNOINB, VXRY other accesaorlet, $150. EM 3-1467. Ill BSA 150 CC'8, LESS TRAN 1,000 miles, *400. MT 1-3000 after JOHNSON MOTORS Storcratt boats. Gator trallars. everything lor the boat.' OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 3(0 Orchard Uke Ave. PE l-OtIO LATE MODEL Jli poor FIBER: glas boar35 eleefile ’Evlniuaer torp and trallrr. *1.350 or bast ----- Call OL.... LONE STAR BOATS AND MER-cury motori, the best combination afloat today, completa rigs from 1009. See them today. HOLLY MARINE AND COACH SALES. 15310 Holly Rd.. HoUy. "NEW ’60 Dodge Pickup $1695 Includes all lUudard factory equipment and federal tax. Bales tax and license extra. RAMMLER-DALLAS .001 N. MAIN r OL 1-8111 950 CADILLAC. 1 OWNER. 4 > door, sedan DeVlUe full power, like new. No down payment. Ring Mr. Bing. Lucky Auto Sales. PB 4-1000. ra 4-1314. 1-- ________________193 8. Ssgtnsw. '5* CAD. ELDORADO CONVERT. ■------- Economy Cars. 33 Au- BXCBPTIONAL CARS 4 CadlUacs, 57:s«.-t3-« '5* Chrysler convmtlbla * Bulcks 60-55-54-53 'SO Ford Station Wagon ■“g*-r7V?3^r" Many more. Plnanoa arranged. BCONOMY CARS_______U AUBURN i»54 CHEVROLET BBL-A»; 3uC-dlo A heater. Powerglldr. No '51 CHEV, i DR TORPEDO FORD Vi-TON PANEL, V-g. I PLY 1955 CHEVROLET lb ton pickup and tbnt la realty —.—i ------1. lb ton plcl ^ulp^o. I BMW, 1951 500CC MOTORCYCT.E, like new. Also NSU Prlmt Five 'Star motorscooter, 175' CC. Brand new. See at 311 8. Edith 8t. HArK!^M8 For Sale Bicycled FOR 8AUE 34" BICtCLB, OOOD condition, 3143 Crooki B, NEW 38" Schwinn bUet. 541 95 and up. Searlett'a Bike and Hobby Shop, 20 E Lawrence. FE 3-7043. Boats and Accessories 97 7>/b MERCURY HURRICANE SAILBOAT, iiul hi S-032* 3 FT. MODEL E. L. ALUMA-cran, 14 It. Model E deluxe, LHUe 13 FOOT ALUMA-CRAPT BOAT, good condition. Sib horiepowbr Johneon motor, like new. For Information call FB 1-0119, after I p.m., all day Balurdty and Sun- PAKKHURST TRAILER COURT & >SALES M«w and Med orlrata lake oa 'IJ scree between Use Orton and Oxford on M 34 Naw Moons, Owosso. Venloura 1540 Lspecr Rd., Lake Orton MY l-40ti. 11' MYERS ALUMINUM BOAT 5 rib reinforcement Deck top, Johnson Mtr., steering gesr. 7054 Hqtohery »- between 0 and o'p.m SCHULTS 10 ft. by 43 ft. and 10 ft. x 5* ft. close out sale on both models. Originally priced at *4,105 and 55.6J5. WIU sacrifice for Only $3J9S and 04.H5. HOIXT MA- BINX AND COAC------------ HoUy Rd., HoUy. SHORT’S MOBILE HOMES ________JLE________ _______Oom and Bsamar ----------- traUers. TraUer repair, parts, ^ tie gas ears wired, and hnenet^ m^ed. Need ui«d trailers. Open t to I weekdays. 1 to I on Saturdays, and closed Bundayi 1171 W. Huron_________ FE E 48741 Ing for your Inspection. We factory authorised dealers Tnur-s-Hnme. Cree snd Apache. 4 FT. MAHOGANY HARDTOP runabout, 3* hp- Mercury electric sMrtor, generator, running lights. born, plastic upholstery._______ very fast, full prica 51.100. 1740 Aquarma, Drayton Plains. OB 14 FT. ELGIN B .4 FT. MAHOGANY BLANKED Curley Craft. Bleached mahogany deck, runnmg Ughts, fiber glassed bottom. 45 h.p. Mercury, electric starting, trailer, canvasi cover. ury gupei •ols. Ol 1 AU modeU on display. Open 7 i controto. A-l con days a week. 11 aim. to • p m. ; afler I. Drive out for a good BOU.Y ir, *0 HP. INBOA MAROT AND *COIkcS?' BALES. I imo HoUy Rd.. HoUy. MB 4-0771. j VACATION TRAILERS Pixie Trailer Salee and RenUl, 1045 North Lapeer Rd., Oxford. VACATION TRAILERS IS' new TraU-Haatr, Apache campers. Bale or rent. Make rcservatlMU now. P. B. Howland, 1*40 Dlxto Hwy. OR 3-14»«. Rent Trailer Space 90 E. to HP Mercury eootrals, single c^^^Mrlog, paRact eond.. 10*5, 1* FT FIBER GLASSED INBOARD Excellent condition. 11 H.P. ski snd traUer 51.10*. FE I-047*. walk-thru. 16 Bvmrudt elactrtc, it condition PE 0-14M. .. ... TROOON OUTBOARD cruiser, practically sew, PE 4-11**-17 FOOT PIBEROL4S RUN-i " bout, motor snd trailer. *775. ki SU'ENS 25-FT. SEASKIFF DELUXE F.XPRE.'^S CRUISER Head, stove, refrigerator, sleeps : 4. 115 hp. Flagship Marina ~~ --------------------READY to do any Job you may have in mind. A Irrata new prica of only $795 SOLID GRAY. NE* TIRES. U_ RU8T A SHARP ONE STEM TO stern. 03*i NO MONET DWN. 53.35 PER WE, BlR-MINOHAH RAMBLER *•* « WOOPgAHB. Ml 8-1804. ill h Perry. Corner Mt ( Crissman 'S3 CHEV . 1 DOOR. VERT OOOD condlUon. EM 3-0051. 8. Conway. '54 CHEV. DEL RAY COUPE. R«D ' a white no rust. $340 fuU price. 53.15 Wkly No money down. BIRMINOHAM RAMBLER. 4*0 S. WOODWARD. Ml MM4. '6* IMPALA CONVERT. V-*. RSH. Full power. OR 3-0443 nftor 4. Meehsnienlly perfect, priced for U8XD BARGAIN: 14 ft. bonU, 35 hp. motor, trailer, *505. 1. ft. boat, motor. traUer, **** Good used ----- ------- 3ood used englnae S to TO hp. MAZUREK MOTOR & MARINE SALES Woodward at South Blvd. FE 4-9587 Bes Ray, Spc^-Llnor, Bwitt A Mirror Trallera (Alloy A Erie) Marine Hardware-Paint ' Oakland Marine Exch. 381 8. BagInaW________FE g-4101 TONY’S MARINE bigger 1 b^r U tor*. Oene _______________________ Paint •aupplles. 2895 Orebard Lak* Rd. ------- LMte. FE l-OlU Of ■ PE, REPlfCH - BALANCE — WELD AU siaea Carried In Stock 24 HR. PROP REPAIR Free CSieck Up THE ONE AND ONLY 100% Boot Repairs IN THIS AREA NEWKIRK'S BOAT A PRO 3150 Cass Lk Rd PROP 8ERV. W'ESTBEND MOTORS SCLECnON OF USED MOTORS OARPORM ONLY 01850 BOAT AND TRAILER 18 FT '5* NORTH AMERICAN WITH 15 H. P. MOTOR *1250 OLA8TRON FIBEROLAB PONTOON RAFTS FEATHER CRAFT. and PREELAND ALUM STERLING BOAT TBAILERS PROP SERVICE MARINE SUPPLIES MICHIGAN BOAT SERVICE. INC. Pontiac's Truck Center . GMC Factory Branch OAKLA^AT CASS Auto Insurance 104 ' P.L., P D k MED. POk MOST CARS taio DN * MD PATMTS. UP M.M EA. PE 4-3A3* Foreign and Spta. Cara 105 COMPLEX* SERVICE ON ALL makes. Cash for Cars. HARKLES8 SALES A SERVICE 1153 8. Teiepripn____PE 5-145* 55 MILES PER------ GALLON YES'! !« - Jl new Morri* 150 with ease. -SAVE ON THESE TOO '51 Morris 1 owner and guaranteed tao* emVROLKT »KL AIR HARB> -top, TA aarlM k*.i— pqwergUde Wher north Chavrolet ei la tat' al a like thia North Chev. J553 CHEVROLET RADIO AND HEATER ABSOLUTELY -MONEY DOWN. Aseume menu of *1417 per mo. cSl Credit Mgr Mr. Parks at Ml 4-7100. Harold Turner Ford. 1(5* CHEV. BBL AIR 1 I V-l stick shift Scarlet red. RAH.., ’-----tr Cuatomlied. CaU alter FI S-S5*r________________' '5* diEVT BEL . ______ auto, trans. Exc. cond PE l-llTI. *57 cHxvRoixr i-DooR, ra: heaur, Powcr*Ude, 0 eyUn- eeonomy and The I do It;, North Chev. Birmingham AuthorUed dealer for' MO. kto^U. Minor, Austin nnd Austin Henly. HOUGHTEN & SON 631 N. Main, RochesUr. OL 1-91*1 MGA '5*. SPORT COUPE, 9,000 miles, always garaged. SI VOLKSWAGEN. 1 DO< new. 'SI Malco 10 M.P omy Cars, 33 Auburn. VOLKSWAOON BUS Frank Schuck M-34^AT BUCKRORN LAX* BaL HICKSON. PROP. Transportat’n Offered 100 es, San Francisco. SaiTc rk. *30. FWrry Barvtc* IM. OR CAjii to~nSw ¥6bk~ k^KRa WANTEP. POHTLfic TO ^tr^. Laav* balwaaa-Y h 3M Knotty pine Paneling Telaofapb _ _ _ aercas from Tel-Huran ;ii^T Rose fflNXf #LkF *£5(10, 1. CTO CHURCH’S, INC. 1 MALE SIAME8K KITTENS. I* weelca. can be ragistored. PE >754L____________■ BUI Pupplq*. Jdaor's, PH »*ns. AUCTION dealers ONLY PREMORE HARDWARE 1,*^W AUBURR RKlOBTS MOBILE YIL-lag* Wia finest, lb mlto BE ot 1 e-riM. -10N“*Opdyk. _________^PE 5A1II ; MODERN kND PRIVATE TRAiL- ! er loU. Auburn Heights. No anl- SRARE BXPENns TO DEETER. TRUeS GOING NO'RfH;>ART iT'k'^ I :1| each day. ; jdepoeU to c BRBire/~ HARRY a LHE . SAaSOAT dOOD 8AIL8 motor, too 5150 FE 5-SW3. IH'HP. WANTED; RIDERS ' TO AND from Detroit weekdkya FE^37jg Wanted Used Cara 101 For Sale Cars SAVE "Yerrific Trade-in PonUac 4 dr. (70. HydramaUo. Radio. Heater. black (om i 557 Pontiac Ctalattaln 4-Dr. aedaa. HydraraaOe. Radio and haator. ^t^^ack ftotah. Low down pay- 55* Pontiac Starehlel 4-Dr. Hardtop. Hydramatle. Radio and heater WhltewaUa. AU laathak Interior Low down payment. *M Pentlaa Dr sedan. Radio )' or •« '55 CHEV. BELAIR CONV i MIT '55 CHEV DELUiCB SEBaF. _Vrry good. EM 3-00*1. 8. Conwoy. 1954 CilEVY CONV. A very pretty blue ond. New muk top. ^ Radio, heater, stick try 1 runs r^t. PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES 08 OAKLAND PK^mi '50 CHlSV. 110, 8 C“ iow MILES. VERY CLEAN. W4I NO 1055 Pontiac 4 dr. .......... 1*55 Pontiac 1 dr............. 1557 Ponllae 4 dr. hardtop.. 1955 Pontlae-4 dr. sedan . 1503 Pontiac club coup#....... liase Chevrolet 3 dr. sedan 1*5* Chevrolet Nomad itaUon MiSi 1554 Plymouth 4 dr. ladAn . 0 : 1*58 CadUlaa 1 dr. hardtop . *11 1*57 Bulck * dr. hardtop....|i: 1M7 Ford • 4 dr. sedan___, .111 155* Chevrotot Btoeayn# V-t, » < Powdrglldo. Radio ■ 1554 Pontiac 15 FT. ALUMINUM Bvenrude motor, bom ana iraii-*r. 17 Domilw>° 81,. Oxlord. , ----p. ctinsudA motor, big —n, manasl Exe. ccod Very tow hn>. *175 cash. OR 1-7*14. AVERILL'S HAUPT PONTIAC HIGH * FOR LATE MODKL~ ELBWORTH a BBAtM. MA (-IMS I 1 -to oa. w Open Bvet. UntU t i HOMER OHIGHT.. - MOTORS ^/’I* Mtoutaa Ira- Pi»4toe " OxfoM. Mich. OA *-*11 r ■'I THIRTY-FOUR PONTIAC ^*RKSSy MONDAY, MAY 23, J9B0 ForSaUCwy 106 •iTcHIttl*. L OWKER. OOOD ma. ut i br. rmu«. a»»ur. K»»rg»td«. Frtof MW. OR S-»m. mi cnmtourr waoon. t cyl- taim with (traliht tnumtuioD. It • m»o ti ooMkoniT minded ben OrtttM >. im. p North Chev. r Bled. «t n. wwdnrd Arc. sass,_^’3‘iVm.'wJ JAW WllAA AOlr North Chev.^ CA* PATMKNT8 TOO BURDIN-eome? Comr In end eee ui end let lu help Tou edjint le e leee eipemlTc oer. DON’S USED CARS m Un belt* Orion For Sale C«r» 106 ’»T CHIVROUCT aiO. t DOOR, T-1, Redlo end Heetcr. Auto. Trane. »u«. JOHN surra, ii^saoi- ri 3-7065. ________ ’M aam'TTCTA-ri6i« waoorT ♦Me Jemin Rood, Pontlee. LLOYD. UOTORS INCORPORATED $395 - FORD DEALER -Bbopplng C ’56 CHEVROLET a DOOR $645 For Sale Cars ■M FORD, t PASS, BTATIONWAO-eo, t cyl., RAri. pe new. no benki. no ruit. e Wutllul red" (Udib. CaU Mr. White. FE AS««. EInt A«tA. list Ford, V-* REPOSSESSION IMS tuU prlM. No oeeh needed Kit onlT Ml mo. Due JuIt let Rite Auto, Mr. Bell. FB l-eSM 101 S Bled, IMI I 1IS3 FORD wofon Witt ll IISO. OR 1 •SS CHEV , 1 DR. REPOSSESSION MIS full prlfe. No oeih needed FeV onlT lit mo. Due July Ut Rite A^. Mr Bell. FB I-4S3I 101 E. Bird. South *“•-— Cy' Owens IMS FORD I DOOR! RADIO AND BEATER. OVERDRIVE. ABSOLUTELY HO MONEY DOWN. As-lume.peymonti of I3I.1S per mo. Cell CredlF M|r. Mr. Perhi kt -MijU*?* Herold Tlirner Ford. •51 FORD Ht FULLTrICE 1118. US 8 SetiPkw. Elni Auto. ' REPOSSESSKI) 'SS Ford, 3 door. Belence only ' MM. Ill down plue aelee ten. PeymenU 111 mo Cell Credit Mgr. Mr v6ilte. PE SM03. Eltil For Sale Cars lOo IIM OLDS SUPER IS RT. 1 OWN-cr. Ilka new. mutt be eeeo, SUPERIOR AUTO SAUK, 111 Uont> cklm e^oeklend.^_____ 1n1cH.DS CONVERTIBLa, 1^ poerer, rerjf dekn, FI S-llll. IISI OLDS M. HOLIDAY. r8AL ■SO PACKARD. 1 DR.. TFeCIAI, SERIES. CLEAN. LOW MILE-, I'UoT. I OWNER lit*. NO Mown DOWN, ---------— HAM RAliBLER M WARD. Ml----- Ml 8. WOOD- LLOYD MOTORS INCORPORATED . _______ Power eta g end power breket. $695 ' For Sale Cars 'll PLYMODTR, 1 DR. ■ REPOSSESSION Hfull prloe. No &ih needed °i^,*Mr“lteU.”FB*S^iil IM B Bled. South et Auburn is PLYMOUtH, NO ROST, eelnditlon. ____For Sale Cara 106 I DOOR, IIN BRAID . (UMl 3 SHEP'S VACATION SPECIALS QUARANTEBD AND "Ready to Go" iisi' FoirriAc cata^a vWBC R i-ioii. *"*' ■io poNTiAC.'^no sedan. ryAra. RAH. RUNS LIKE A DEER m. BIRMINOHAM RAMBLER. SU S. WOODWARD MI l-MOI.^^_____ 1-1171 before 1 p.m._______ inraNTUC 11)5oR. BtelLLBHt eokdIUon. OR 1-MTI. |:«55rrfcisr".rr*‘"*..,.v.|ii? ■S3 Mareury Bed. ........ 1111 M CADILAC Cpo. OeVllle 'll Chnuer. very e I "SO Ford, rou|h, fOoi 'IS Ford I Felrliuie.......... ' Plenty othara. Flnenee errenied „ MEBCURY Conrertibli . SI PONTIAC 1 Door I '54 BUICK Century •It F0R&4 Do- ^ FONrtAC 4 I aCONOMT CARS 11 AUBURN t=or Sale Cara 106 a HEATER, l^UTELY' iteiume po] contbrubli. newer byekaa, klle. renl abnrp. INI pSntiac power tteerins, UL* lU?il*'‘*“* ■11 NASH WAOON. P6LL PRICE Ills 118 8 seilnew, Klni Auto. ■Sl RAMBtER STATION WAOON. 1 OWNER, 3S.0M ACTUAL MILES. NEW TIRES, ABSOLUTELY NO RUST. I3M. NO MONEY DOWN. M M PER WE. BIRMINOHAM RAMBLER. MS S. WOODWARD Ml S-llll. Our etoek Not 14M. For only *4 CHEVY. WAOON. FULL PRICE IMS. No monw needed. |11 month. FE AOlia. Elni Auto. LLOYD MOTORS INCORPORATED H CHEVROLET I DOOR 111 HARDTOP utometlo VI. Radio end enter. $545 Llovd Motor .Sales 111 s SAOINAW PB l-1131 ilU CHEVROLET EINOS'WOOD.’^I paeaencer wefon, turbo illde. power Draket end atecrlnc. RAH. Aapen Preen. UM new^OR l-SOU. IIM CIODmOLRT BEL'aIR, BARD-—. Like new, bleek. V-l, 130 OAKLAND AVENUE ____ FE S-4101________ IPSl CHEV A-t COND. REASON, able FE 4-llM. S3 CHEV.. 1 DR. FULL PRICE ♦til. US 8. SeKtnnw, Elnt Auto. ’57 CHRYSLER Larry Jerome REPOSSESSION MIS full price. No ceth needef Fey only 111 mo. Due July 1« JW E Bird. South a top. Like new, bleek. V-f, No ITS. 115 8. Snilnaw. - King Auto. w-.ss».. ‘SS ■“STLWT'SS!; ------------------- MONEY DOWN. '51 CHEV Bel Air M CHEV Station Wagon ■57 CHEV 4 Door ■51 CHEV Bel Air Johnson Lake Orion OFFERS . 13115 ■51 Fontlee Sed. Sterchic/f SbarpI .................. ■H Ford 600, V-S AUto. Pwr. ateerlng ............... SIMS ■U Rambler 1 dr. Auto. RAH 11 US ■51 Pimtlse HT. Auto BherpI SINS ■67 Plymouth Bod. V-S Stick t 118 ■SI Ford 1 dr. V-l Stick .... I IIS ■M Pontlee RT, Stareblef, I IIS ■SI Rambler Wgn. Cuatom, -^PTICIAL.,.. CHEAPIES 1154 Pontiac .. IMS Lincoln ht. . : ji! ■M OLDS SUPER H. HARDTOP, power steering A brakea. Beautiful 3-tona. By oaraer. INI. Ft - X 1 Dr. Door Bodan i- - -...I Door Sadai 'D CHEVROLET 3 Door ■S3 PONTIAC 3 Door H To S3 FORD Victoria . ■41 DODOE 4_Ooor ■M FORD ^ Ton Eteka . ! SO rOKflht BONNEViiLB STA-. I Uon Waton,. White A copper. S,0M ! 1 miles. 8haro;i. r’E q-3414. I •M FONflAC WI tTi l^ER brUea. Will trade. EM 3-Nll * 1 cp"*»r_________________ North Chev. Shell’s Motor Sale.s I BAST BPBLEVARD PE 1-4307 new' PONinACS' AT TREMiBN-..... ----- .... .. ... US before you buy - Keego Sales & Service R & R MOTORS. INC. Chryaler-Plymoulb-Imperlnl VALIANT Immediate DoUeery—all Models 734 OAKLAND________FE 4-3SI LLOYD IS lull p ■SS Ford Wpi. V-l. Ault ■S3 Ford #gn. i stick . ■SS Ford Wgn. Auto. 3 MOTORS INCORPORATED ■SI ^OLD^O^E Pay only |7.M Duo June Ulh Rite Auto. Mr. Bell. PK I-4S39 I ___IM Bast Bird. S. at Auburn_____ ' IIM PONTIAC CATAUNA COH-tcrUble. ISUO ml., bydra.. W.W. PS.- PB. RAH. EL. Ant., padded III power. Rf 0. CaU after 3 1»SI >6nTIAC. 4 DOOR. CATALINA, power brakea, power eteertni, low mlleoge, A-1. FE 4-4I0I. 1151 PONTAC 3 DR. HARDTOP. Fair ahspo. Ills. 1M3 Ponttec, ■SI CATALINA SEDAN. IVORY. F. ateerini A brakaa. Hydra., NAB, WW. Dacor., Nice ur. WIU taka ■S4 PONTIAC, ESTATE WAOON. ALL METAL 3 TONE ORAY WITH wood DRAIN TRIM. FULL RED A WHITE VINYL INTERIOR. NO RUST. NEW MOTOR. P. BRAEES A STEBRINO. ITS BEAUTIFUL I MH. NO MONEY DOWN. M M WELY. BIR« MINOHAM RAMBLER. IN 8. Wq^WAmjf I.3I0|L_________. OOT WORK TO DO? SEE USl ■48 Chevy pickup. 4«-ton .... |13S 'M Wlllya Wagon ...... Ills ■SO Dodje aUke ills ROOElfS SALES A SERVICE MS Auburn Are.______FE S-IHl is RAMBUMt. '3 DOOR. MARtyTOP. *«r^^3 clean, private owner. SB fisTNASH ramb'uer7Xto tranbmibbion. radio a heater. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of 133.33 per mo. Coll Credit M(r. Mr Parks at MI 4-7800. Harold Turner Ford.______. ■ J ■M NASH. IWLL PRICE |4S. US a. BagUiaw. Elni Auto.___ ■M V^BBAKBR, CHEAP. ‘ Fi S-TS03 niter S. Valiant CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES ^In Clarkston Russ Johnson Motor Sales Lake Orioii Radio A Heater, Automatic Iranamlaalon. $545 list PONTIAC CONVERTUSLE. 1,000 actual mUea. PS. A P.B. RifeH. whItewkUs. Hasrly naw. $3100. ! Llovd Motor Sales 333 8 _8^WAW____________FE 3-1131 I 41,000 ortflnal mllas. Very food I ■87 OLDS 4 DR. ^TONSl. TOWER | condlUon. Reasonable. FE 3-0000., brakes. Auto, trana. 38.000 miles, si PONTIAC CATALINA 3 tXX>H. ! I13S0. Sharp. OR 3-4377.________I A-l ee-Hl tires. PE S-073S. mo. Calf'creSif^M^Tdr.“l FE I-14S3. Elnt Auto. .S 2*’"'' “*• 1*^ “ . .- I130S I 396 ■S3 DeSOTO. MS. NO CASH. II week FE S-0403. Kins Auto.______' ■S3 DODOE. '3 DR. FULL PRICE.! MS. 115 8, Saginaw Elng Auto. ! W PONT BONNEVILLE CONVERT' { .......„I7 TOR MO. BRAID. _ira_3-oiis^____________________ ■54 DODOE. OOOD COND.. WHITE ■53 FORD BUtlon Wkgon ■53 CHEVROLET •53 FORD I pass Wagon •53 CHEV Hardtop Coupe _________-______ I 3SS 'SI ANOUA ENGLISH FORD, I *--- VERY SLEAN. lIlS. Dixie Ok'd Cars, DIXIE HWY NEAR SABHABAW Conway. DRAYTON PLAINS. MICH. 1 TITTY WILL ACCEPT ■17 FORD CONVERTIBLE. FORD-O-Matlc. t cylinder. Power steer-ln|. Oood condition. FE S-SI3T. IMM FORD STATION WAGON. NO money down. IMS. SUPERIOR AUTO SALES, 313 Montcalm ot _OMland. J_______________ 1M3 FORD CUSTOMLINE PULL price MS. No cash needed. SI week. PE I-0M3. King Auto_ 1IS4 FORD I DOOR WAOON. RADIO A HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of S17.M per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7SM. Harold Turner Ford 1.J411 a l ’ Mr. ___ color la light___ _________ „ r-r.u... ... . ..R. j Tight. OuT stock No. 1317. Only1 SEDAN BEAUTIFUL BLACK A I MI3. TURQUOISE A LADIES CAR VERT CLEAN ISM NO MONEY •a T DOWN. I'rtO WKLY, BIBMINO- \lnrth ( HAM RAMBLER. Ml 8. WOOD- JT'-'J. liJ WARD. MI (L3I04. ^ I Hunter Bird, at B. Woodward Ave. 1IS7 PLYMOUTH CLUB 8KDAN Birmingham MI 4-3731 RADIO A HEATER ABSOLUTELY , NO MONEY DOWN ----------- ' -------------------------— ’53 PONTI.AC STATION WAOON $245 ■M Ford V-S a........ ■S4 Ford V-i. SUck ... ! M Ford I SUck _______ I 1310 Perry At Modlaon Cy' Owens, NEW LARK 6’ I per mo. Call j ________-ABDTO^P.jauna. ontboarda, bonte. tefrlgera- - naoiD, banter, Powcrglldc. Or- tore and appllaneea, ate. On »■■' Iglnal blue and white -paint. A new IMO Ramblera or any | one ownm- car. Our stock No. used cor as port pnymani. 1430. Priced at only 11400. North Chev. inter Bird, at 8. yVoodward ^e rnil^ham MI 4-3735 • -H OUM SS 2 DR. , 'i.1 BTSCAYNE CHEVY. OUT , work. Want someone to over paymente. PE 2-7S33. , CTOrVHOLBT, SI WAObK, o JcrtfL- ’56 FORD 3 DOOR $645 BILL SPENCE 'Cy' Owens ‘RAMBLER” -SALES A BKRVICE— 350 8. SAOINAW FB S-4S 030 OAKLAND AVENUE ■SS FORD, 3 OR. REPOSSESSION »S full price. No Cl • ---ly 111 nr- " Credit Mgr Mr. Parka „ , _ 4-7S00. Harold Turner_ Ford. I 1057 PLYMOUTH, 3 DR . V-l. EXC _Mnd.'l725. MA_I-3771._ j ■55 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE.' I CYL CLUB COUPE 1 OWNER 3I.0M MILES AUTO RAH, MSS. NO MONEY DOWN. IS 10 WKLY. BIRMINOHAM RAMBLER, SM 8. | WOODWARD. MI 1-3104.____ j ■57 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR SEDAN, | SAVOY. 1596 JOHN J. SMITH, 311 8. SAOINAW. FE 3-71SS. FOR SALE 1150 PLYMOUTH STA- ! tlon 1'ske over payments. ' ■51 PLYMOUTH STATION WAOON, 11315. JACK COLE. 1000 MAPLE AT PONTIAC TRAIL-MA 51 PONTIAC STA WON. SAFARI. All power new Urea Also, ’55 ^e^ 9 Std S4S5. Economy Cars. ■54 PONT., 4 DR. STAR CHIEF Dcluie. Real Buy. Call FE 5-5137 bet. 10 a.ro. and 1,00 p.m.___ lOSt PONTiAC 4 bn. CATALINA, hydramatic. power brakes and atewli^.^RI^^W.W. Silver mist - 2-Door Sedan • Delivered fisr only $1949 FACTORY BRANCH I FACTORY BRANCH ’57 PONTIAC SAFAHI STATION WAOON Radio and heater. Hydra-maUc. power steering and ___ .. . . ____ July 1st. Rite Auto. Mr. Bell. FB I-4S38 101 E. Hlvd^S. At Aifburn __ I4ERCURY , 006r~S3 stUDE-KenUworth. FE TOM BOHR. INC. 130 B. Main. Milford MU 4^715 -| FORD 500. LIKE NEW Premont. ........... ... tires. 1 owner sharp. Clarkston Mc/tor Sales ITHRTSLER-nsYMOUTH DtALKR bin 8t., Clarkston MA 6-5141 _4-7W._________________________ 1154 MERCURY CT,UB COUPE, -q*- w~viifyivm navriV RADIO. HEATER ABTOLUTKLY , !•”SAVOY. NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- • $1795 Pontiac Petail Store o-inih;—..z--.—i money down SUPERIOR ' •47“CHivnr3“DR. KXC. MOTOBu] NO MONEY DOWN. A menu of 121 *• -Credit Mgr ■$2895 ■ Pontiac' - Retail ■ Store INCLUDING ALL TaKeS. WINDSHIELD WASHERS. ACCESSORY KIT. HEATER. UNDERCOAT-' Suburban OLDSiARK 592 S. Woodward, B'ham MI 4-4485 ■10 FORD FAIRLANE ...... 11105 3 Door with Butomatle trana., gowe^r steeling Is brake#. A raal ♦-7S00. Harold 1 PAY LESS BUY MORE! BEE TRBBK SPSaALS Chev. * -dv..-8-eyUadar, .4 313 Stontcalm at Oakland. rS4 FORD. V^S ICNaii^ 3 bool CUilpmline, exc. cond.^3S71, N-i Harrison. Rochester. UL 3-4313. SUMMXR BPBCIAL: 'iHoughten : 6t Son la top. Inter- — —. _ _________ TeTOWnr— padded dash Ic visors. R & TOM Pdwer steering. 30.000 Iglnsl ml. Thui^erblrd eng Tires, good, $11^ OL M53J. BAot LOOK! BUY! SAVE! IMO BUICK ................. SAi Official's car. Electra 3-door hai tep. Power steering brakes^. h'E 3-7954 i IS MT^^EMENS ST I BEHIND tHE POST OFFICE i RINK MOTORS ft OARAOE ,,Studcbaker "LARK ’ ---------- -------------- track. Dy-1 naflow, radio, beater, whitewalls and padded dash. Many more [ '■--'WkU*' SISS ......... , 1957 POM i tSIl. I1S05 I ;lc.' VO! ♦ >2S M Main. Horhester. OL 1-0701 ■ '83 CHEVROLET _______ TE S-004S______________________ 1955 CHEVROLET ■13 fWd with -si, olds en- glne FE 4-4704. • ■SS FORD CUSTOM, 3 DR I. 1 owner. Sharp, a huv at ii im I FE 4-3733 aftei OWNER. NO RUST PERFECT ENGINE. BODY A TIRES 1345 MONEY nOWN $4 25 WKLY .......... -IMBLE- — er^le arlth Ford-O-Mallc.'VO ! ramo. heater and whitewalls. Low miles, one owner. Black beauty. ' 19.50 BUICK I3M6 Super 4-dr with power steering, i power brakes. ■ Oynaflow. radio BIRMINOHAM . WODWARD MI 83904 I ,6ld8 hardtop all POW r Very clean. Reasonable. FE 1154 FORD SO T-BIRD Engine, floor Bblft. PE 2-3i23. ■SO FORD 0 PAS8%(aiER WAOON. $3,360; 'S3 Chevrolet. S37S. FE r the family and friends. Icon-I '58 OLDSMOBILE j A besutItuL Pearl tc White finish Super "Sr- Hardtop Coupe with ; fun power tor diivlng ease . Im- ! JEROME I "Bright Spot" 1950 PONTIAC Sterchlef 4-door hardtop wll -- .......... Hydra-.........— $1006 wails. ••• Crissman S ROCHESTER KVRSl. TIL 0 OL 3-0731 *>' TOP REP * WHITE AUTO. »-* trarb. power bteerino. w. •- WALLS. RADIO k HEAT*? w LOW SHLEAOE. DO^T MT88 r ™1o°e“s car lot f , OPDYKE AT PONTIAC ROAD • OPEN EVES.________FE 3-7031 ■EAOTORY branch ■59 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 3 DOOR Radio H4»al»r Pov^r> glide. ’59-FORD I DOCHt HARDTOP $1995 yST^wlli be proud 'to oirn" Bei this on. Crissman Cy'Owens ROCHESTER Open Kvei. ’til 1_OL ! SHOP THE BIG' V// 'O" 24 HOUR SPECIAL FOR THESE VALUES! I319S '59 CHEVY STATION WAOON JUSTMAKE- PAYMENTS $2095 -Pontiac ;■ Retail t Store I Absolutely NO CASH NEEDED i I NO PAYMENTS "ITL ‘JULY 1ST! ■5$ CHEVROLET FULL PRICE $95 -$1895- '53 CHEVY 1 DOOR klO Radio k Hester.I Standard transmnslon. Solid Light -$195- ' '56 PONTIAC 1950 MERCURY ............. IllOS Montclair 8door hardtop. Power steeling and brakes. Merc-O-Matlc radio, heater and whitewall Urea. One owner. Yellow and Ivory. 1054 PONTIAC .............. $3SS Deluxe 4-door sedan. Hydramatic, radio and heater. Valvea have' lust been ground and It runs like new. 1055 FORD ................ S1805 Country sedan wagon with Ford-(VMatlc, V-S engine, radio and heater Solid green beauty. 1554 CHEVY ................ 8305 4-dr. wagon. AutomaUc tranamla-slon, radio and heater. 8UU Uke new Inside. Why pay more lor 1950 ^EVY .................. SUM Bel Air 4-door sedan. Standard Transmlaalon. V-l engine, radio and beater. Spare never been used. Just plain beautiful. Lovely blue lintsh. 1057 CHEVY ............... $1305 8door sedan with Powergllde. radio and beater. This Is extra nice. 1950 FORD 11505 Palrlane^'SOO’^Jiardtop yitb pj^ . j er window rate kept. . . J 1055 CHRYS Newport h Ing, . . -------- ------ radio and heater. This BU1« ------------ ------- 51405 idmaste, wlndowi steering brakes. FE 3-7954 ™EK8 ST POST OFFICE f HASKINS "Station Wagon SALE tost Chevrolet 4-door station “ wagon, Powergllde, radio, he-*" and bttee ftnlab. .* IIS7 Chevrolet 310 4-door station ' wagtm. T-0 engine. PowergUda, ' beater. Beautiful dusk pearl and 4 SaeAMW #4o«4wK ^ * atatlon wagon. Oaa aavbtf 1 cyl-............................. aibn, n * ^ral n >, beater. Like new solid I Dynamic "SO" ' stattOB wagSn Demonstrator. Kydramattc, power steering, power brains, radio, heater Many other aoeetetorlgfv OoMen mlat and twite f|nbii. 0$vel 1054 Pontiac,-I 1053 Pontiac, f 1053 Ford. 3 1053 Chevrolet ) Pontiac, J door FULL PRICE- $195 I CadlUae, 4 door FULL PRICE $295 MANY MORE OREAT VALUES '51s THRU’57s GO THE RITE WAY Free Tire Guarantee STATION WAOON Buperchlef 0 passenger - S?.rat»fo'i"'S;a!*.L ‘ ----‘t Turguolse. #*8ldb -$985- ,.i'58VAUXHALL 4 DOOR SEDAN Roman Red ■55 BUICK ..............SSI Special Hardtop 3 Door. This i a real sharp one owner ear. ■50 FORD . ...........' $1005 CUSTOM 3 Door “300" ■H pqirruc S4S5 SEE ‘hank .OR GLEN ■nw Big "O' Bargain Barone. -$985- '57 RAMBLER SUPER 4 DOOR Solid Jet Black Heater k '-$995- '53G.M.C, 44 TON PICKUP, Surf Orcen Paint. -$295 - iltewallt. Decoi iomCponji'ac Hydramatic radio Bonneville 4-door hardtop. Power ' eiing and brakes. Hydremetic. lio. heater and whlteWalls. BUICK .................. $1605 ppwer Draxes. L/ynauow, raaio, neater, whitewalls. Flragold and . $1005 1057 $1005 Customllne 3-dr. sedan, beauty Uiat Is lust like loss PONTIAC ........... Hydramatic, radio, beaser ana whitewalls. Plastic covers ' and real sharp. 1067 FORD ............... $140S tnuismlsslon. radio heater, white wells. Yellow end Ivory beauty. OSS BUICK ................. tm Century 4-door hardl“ ”-------- Hop. I radio, -heater, whitewalls. msuG. rauio, neB%er, waitvs Red And Ivory. nftnUb. Cor ISSO PON-rtAC ............ , Catellna hardlM. Power steerthg and brakes. Hydramatic, radio and heater. Spare still new. '* jou cen't go^neW this year th “■ ' Dyn.l/o'J s year 4 ■ Haskins Chev. | Wl Dtele jlwy. »l M-IS SIApii O-SOTI Open HIMi ‘tH 8 RITE Matthews-(JLiVtn iHargreavesi SHELTON Motor Sales BUICK 1 PB 3-8101 0. I OPEL RENAULT 631 OAKLAND AVE. ,T*jEEp"^ FE 4-4547 /.y ' Pontiac -/Buick ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 Across from New Car 8elea OPEN -nL 0 P.M^ OR LATER We cioea Wed. k bet, at 0 p.m. "MEMORIAL DAY" -SPECIALS- 1959 CADI Ll .AC ding* power win-■ OT accessoiif* 19.58 Til UNDER BIRD es. all accessories. 1957 CADILLAC 1956 CADILLAC 1956 CADILLAC 19^ CfLDS 88 t. HAS !. VSi? 1958 CHEVROLET STATION WAOON. 8dr. Brook- ____I with cootrasUng la Interior. All aceetsortes 1 air condltioDlng ......0170S 195$ IMPALA 1958 1MPALA 8PORT8 COUPE, blue. Radio, beater, whitewalls abd stick. 1957 FORD * retractable, black white with matching vlnyT-ti ----- -------jitebing vinyl Power steering and braxt.. dio. heater. K>rdd>.Matlc and whitewalls. This car Is spotless. 1959 FORD 3-DOOR V-g, 3-tone gray. I beater tnd whltewaHs .. 1957 PONTl.AC 1957 PONTIAC STARCHIEP CONVERTIBLE Orchid In color with white top. Radio, heater, whitewalls and power equipped. A slick one! .................. 0140S SUPeIiCHIEP 4-door nardtop. Radio, heater, whitewalls and HvdraiUatlc. Bpotleaa throuah-out. 10,000 mUea ........... 013OS .1955 CADILLAC 19‘V FORD PAIRLANE VICTORIA. 4-< hardtop. Fully equipped Inc STATION WAOpN, 8door. Red and white. Jtei^er ‘equipped a 1956 FORD 1956 MERCURY 1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR V-S, 8doof. Coral and cream with interior to match. |ladlo. heater, whttcwaiu. sjgt- 1955 DESOTO WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC- 1350N.WCX)DWARD BIRMINGHAM MI Eddie Steele I $100,000 —Month-End— UOUIDA'nON $ALE ' WE'RE OVERLOADm- WITH CARS THAT MUST BE SOLD .Before May 3Ist REGARDLESS OF LOSS TO US To Make Room For All The Incoming NEW CAR TRADE-INS - EXAMPLES - YEAR-MODEL-^ $200 DN. AND FINANCE; - Station Wagons - '59 FORD $1895 '58 PLYMOUTH $795 '57 FORD ...... $795 '56 FORD $595 '55 RAMBLER .. $ 195 -CONVERTIBLES- '59 PONTIAC ... $2295 '59 CHEVY ..... $2095 '59 FORD ...... $2095 '57 FORD $995 - HARDTOPS - '60 FORD ...... $2195 '58 CHEVY ..... $1295' '57 PLYMOUTH ....,,$ 795 '56 FORD .:... .....;$ 695 '55 PONTIAC .. ' ^54 FORD $195 YEAR-MODEL- . $200 DN. AND FINANCK; 2-Doors and 4-Doors '59 FORD ......$1195 '57 FORD ...... $ 59S '56 FORD .:.... .$ 295 .'56 CHEVY $295 '55 CHEVY $195 '54 FORD ....... .'. $95 -FOREIGN CARS-WVOIZSWAGm:7riT295' '57 VOLKSWAGEN .. .$ 795 '58 RENAULT ...$695 '59 ESGOURT .... .$ 695 '59 SlMCA 795 '57 AUSTIN ....$395 - TRUCKS - •57 FORD tb-'TON PICKUP $595 ’56 CBEVY VPTON PANEL ' $295 ’55 chevy' ; Vb-ION PICKUP 1 ‘54 FORD H-TOH PICKUP ^ >i7 nOnni?' .......$195 Itb-TOH rLAlhsCD 140 Cars to Select From Immediate Delivery 36 Months to Pay Eddie Steele FORD, 2 BIG LOCATIONS 2705 Orchard Lake Road -KEEGO HARBOR-3275 WestHtiron AT ELIZABETH I.AKE ROAD FeI2-2529. FE 5-3177 ’ r-v\. YV -Y' \; , THE PONTIAC l*RK.S?f MONDAY, MAY 28. I960 THIRTY-FIVB --Today's Television Programs-- rncniM fml*ea bjr atelloM ItoM ia Oto i » mA)m( to «k«^ wtlhMrt MtlM CkMMMl »>1UBK TV CtouMMi 4-WW4 TV CkMMi T-VXTZ-TV OkWMMi »>4XLW TT TOmonrg Tt highugiitb tm ,»i) (56) Way Ule. ^ (2) The Texan- (4) U. N. OouncU (oont) (7) Chevenne (cooL) (9) Movie began at 7 pan. (56) Spanish H. (2) Father Knows Best. (4) Wells Fargo. (7) Bourbon Street Beat. (9) Music 60. (56) Spanish (cont ) (2) Lanny Thomas. ._.(4) ^«et CiBHL (7) Bourbon Street (cont.) (9) Music (cont.) (56) Whirring Numbers. (2) Ann Sothem. (4) Theater. (7) Adventure in Paradise. (9) Don Messer^Iubilee. Johnson Enjoys Alps With Neighbor Chaplin By EABL WILSON PARIS Van Johnson, the only “foreigner” in Prance who did not come here for the Summit Conference, was frankly telling me about the new HoUywood-ln.the-Alps that has en-. tlced so many stars to Switzerland, the land of yodellng and banks. “I wish I had eome to Switzerland to live five years ago,” be said. Apparently he had to settle down In Switzerland to become a star on American TV playing a Paris travel agent. “Gene KeUy directed this pilot film in Paris for me playing a trouble-shooter for a Paris travel agency. It looks like It’s sold (or next year. It’s called 'An American in Paris,’ the same title as Gene’s movie, and hell Se In it occasionally. Jan WILSON Sterling’s the woman and Jodi Meredith plays her dangh- Van’s living in Vevey, Switzerland, frequently playing tennis with his neighbor, CHiarles Chaplin. On a clear day he can see the Matterhorn. But not his wife Evie who flew home and stayed. "She loves her Beverly Hills,” Van said. “She couldn't find a bouse in Switzerland ship liked. JOHNSON “She took Schuler — she’s 12—home to decide what to do. "She went to Elizabeth Arden’s place in Arizona, with Roz Russell. Next thing I knew, somebody told me they heard on BBC that she was divorcing me. “That was a bat in the eye. I keep writing to her, but I don’t get any answer.” Van’s one of the Americans who figure to pay less income tax by becoming European residents for a time. “But even if that didn’t hold up, I’d stay here anyway because I love ft,” he said. Van doesn’t want always to act. He would like to witte, paint—and travel "Here everybody’s healthy, and look at the free French lessons I’m getting!” ★ ★ ★ Actually, he does go to Berlitz in Switzerland, studying French. “I bad some lessons left ever In California and I’m using them up.” Van’s supervising the upbringing of ’Tracy, 15, who’s in school at Rose, Switserland. Van said that Tracy sometimes takes Chaplin’s daughter Geraldine to school dances. “Do you ever discuss politics with Chaplin?” I asked. "Me!” saicHthe astonished Van. "I never discuss politics with anybody!” THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. . . .v The Andre Pornmbeanns (Gaihblo Benedict) will record the “Song of Solomon” ... Tony Perkins’ date at the Brasserie was Fred Astaire’s daughter Ava . . . Gardner McKay is here en route to Europe. ★ IA ★ Steve Allen’s mother. Belle Montrose, will make a movie for Disney . . . Pat Boone’s Cookamooga Productions'lUpackage his June 27 TV spectacular ... Fidel Castko wants top UB. acts In .Havana casinos next season, to woo back the tofarist trade ... Jack Haley Jr., son of the comic. Introduces model Scodina Hull as his fiancee VTV“—--------- -—— George Shearing canceled his Russian tour, substituted Australia ... ■A ★ ' ★ > WISH I’D SAID THAT: One of the benefits of inflation is that kids can no longer get sick on a nickel’s worth of candy. Our weather satellite took lots of pictures, but they haven’t been developed yet. The drug store’s been too busy ... That’s cart, brother. (Copyright, I960) • (2) 1 (4) Great Mysteries. (7) Paradise (coot.) WNows- (9) Weathervane. . (9) Telescope. (2) June AUyson. (4) Mystery (cqnt.) (7) Ted Mack. (9) Newa (9) Starlight Theater. Drama: Loretta Young',' Jo-sepl) Gotten, "Fanner' Daughter,” (’47), (2) (4) m (9) News. Weather, Sports. J.D Flight. _ (2) Nightwatoh Theat^' Drama: Fredric March, “Merrtly We Go,” (’32] (4) Jack Paar. (7) Cannonball. TUESDAY MORTHNO ) Continental Oassroom. ) (color) Qontinental Clasa- •:» (2) •iH (2) tin (4) (2) ('<) 7:N (2) (7) 6:U (2) liM (7) 9:N (2) (4) •:N (4) (2) (7) •:U (4) lOiW (4) ie:M (9) 10:M (9) (4) 1K46 (7) (7) U;M (2) (4) (7) (9). U:M (2) (4) (7) Meditotions. On the Farm Front. Today. TVCoUege. Funews. Felix the Cat. Breakfast nme. Capt. Kangaroo. Johnny Ginger. For Better or Worse. I Married Joan. Exercise Movie. Stage 3. Faye Elizabeth. Dou^ Re Mi. BlUlx'ard, Ding Dong S<*hool. Play Your Hunch. DetroifToday. I Love Lucy. Price Is Right. -House of Fasbion. Movie. December Bride. Concentratloo. Topper. TUESDAY AFTEBN(X)N ) Love of Life. ) Truth or Consequences. ) Kestleu Gun. ) Sports Time. ) Search for Tomorrow. ) (color) It Could Be You. ) Love That Bob. ) Mary Morgan. ) Guiding Ught. l;N (2) (4) (7) >:1S (2) iM (2) (4) (9) S:to (2) (4) (9) 1:89 (7) (9) Our Miss Broo' Bold Journey. About Faces. Movie. As the World Tu... Ufe of RUey. Medic. ()ueen for a Day. Day in Court. House Party. Loretta Young. Gale Storm. Susie. Young Dr. Malone, ______ Beat the Dock. Movie. From These Roots. Who Do You Trust? Verdict Is Yours. Brighter Day. Thin Man. Bandstand.. Secret Storm. Edge of Night. Yency Derringer. Robin Hood. Movie. (color) George Pierrot. Looney Tunes. Rocky and His Friends. News. GM to Biiild All-Canadian Compact Auto TORONTO im tors- of Canada has it will produce an all-compawar readiness trials of the armed fotx:es. Asked about President Eisenhowers halting of further U2 spy plane flights over the Soviet Union Gates said ’’The Department of Defense is not responsible for conducting pperation of U2 flights.” Gates said the military budget for the next fiscal year, starting July 1, had been predicated on the assumption that no substantial agreement would be reached with the Soviet Union. Therefore said he saw no need for substantial change in the budget. He gaid there w:Alld be continuing reviews of military requirements. He was hard at work trying to exploit the fame of a visiting sex-pot, played by Jan Sterling, by exploiting the abtreaa’ daughter, played by Judi Meredith. It was a monstrosity, a cheapie thfowback that only adds up as a deliberate insult to the nee^ of the medium. Balance of Terror,” CBS-TV’s first part of a two-part Small World discussion about nuclear stockpiles and disarmament, radiated intensely felt opinions yesterday. Among the shakers and Cuban President Starts 24-Day Good Will Tour HAVANA (UPI) - Qiban President Osvaldo Dorticos flew to Buenos Aires yesty>rday to begin t' 24-day good will tour covering six Latin nations. Dorticos, aooompani^ by Foreign Minister Raul Roa, planned to Mriidpate in Argentina’s 150th Independence anniversary celebrations Wednesday. He also wiB vlilt Uruguay, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela and Mexico. ITw coalfish, valuable for food, is the green Pollack species found in the North Atlantic. 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Nkwa » wjbk; l wiwL C WJBK,' H wcaS. b ijden name of Mfdame Marie curie, the dtecovenr of redinm. bora in Warsaw, Poland, In 1167. movers In the symposium was a comparative newcomer to TV, Dr. Jerome Wicanen who serves, among other things, as a presidential science advisor. pMt fartk ike (reaheat thooghto M the complex sabjert. He mentioned a "doomsday” weapon and spoke with some despair about Russia’s paranoid fear of espionage and America’s para-fear of surprise attack. He teds both sides must acebpt rules discussion continues next Sunday. And this brings us to last night’s. G.E. Theater on (3S-TV, which offered a situation comedy pilot film called, "At Your Service.” Produced by no lesa a talent than Gene Kelly, and starring Van Johnaon, who behaves like a youqg Walter Brennan, the thing was filmed in Paris. The locale enabled us to get some views of stunning mademoiselles and boulevards. The springboard for the background music and sound effects was Orshwin’s jaunty. "American in Paris.” S< much for the assets. The ItobUtlMr WeO. the Hat to as bag as ibe Paris ator a( aa eaoort aervioe, gigelo bastaeaa, «r some seeh rMlealona meaey • grabhtag TV Features By United PrMs InteraatloBal KATE SMITH SHOW, 7:30 p.m. (2). Jazz pianist Eddie Heywood is the guest. PAIHER KNOWS BEST, 8:30 p.m. (2). (Rerun) Jim Anderson (Robert Young) remembers the crisis of Betty’s (Elinor Donahue’s) graduation from high school. DANNY THOMAS SHOW. 9 p.m. (2). When Danny’s daughter Un-da (Angela C:artwr|gfat) loses her third pair of skates, he refuses to buy her another set and sttrs up B family crisis. t GUNN, 9 p.m. (4). Billy Gray is featured ea "A semlpri-vale eye.” THEATER, 9:30 p.m. (4). Isaiah Macabee (John Larch) and his wife, Rebecca (Vivi Janesa) are driven off a homestead site in Idaho and seek aid in regaining their land. ADVENTURES DT PARAdIbiB, 9:% p.m. (7). (Rerun) Gardner McKay, as Adam Troy, provides transpenrtation for tour off-beat bank robbenr. Featured are Gladys Oioper and Fay Spain./ HENNESEY. 10 p.m. (2). (Rerun) ehfok (Jackie Cooper) spends a hectic night on duty in the shore patrol station after the fleet comes in. HOUR OF CHEAT MYSTERIES, 10 p.m. (4). "The Woman in White,” adaptation of Wilkie Collins’ story of two foster sisters and their struggle for control of an inheritance,^ Starring Siobhan McKenna and Walter Slezak. JUNE ALLYSON SHOW, 16:80 p.m. (2). (Rerun) Ronald Reagan Stan as a frightened teacher haunted by hia failure to answer a call for help. HIGH, SCHOOL , AT NOME IN SPARE TIME ~ • Low aumthlT poymmu IneMdo 2 • xtABdArd text boeka And Inatras- S • Uon. Cndlt for lUblMU nlrM^ S . eomoleUd. ProcTAU AX rApIdly AX Z And AblUtlAi pormlt. Ol- Z tArdnd. * IKNO FOB BOOKLKT— TILLS TOU HOW OCB ISrd TSAB AnNrixAn Bxboal, r.O. Box U- ----------y iMroit M * riAAxo Send tor rtao Bisk SaImoI { BxokM • City * SUtx ... 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FE 4 AWNINGS SALE CONTINUES DUE TO THE LARGE DEMAND DOORS '22 95 ndl, r TUck—Wilk lU Htrtwux L&V Awning Co. FES-2102 FES-1637 163 W. Montcolm xkE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MAY 28, I960 ONE COLOR ConMiiiHire M«h to Uarn of Now Control Dovicot P^nonoel ol Ooiwimen Power Co. here will get an inside look St the latest thermostatic control devices for home apidancei il^es-day at » Wessen St. They will be students unlmie traveling training school whidi is touring the area demon- strating proper installatiqn and maintenance of the devices, used for regulating gas heating plants, water heaters, ranges and Incin- The training course is aimed at better understanding and maln-tnance of all types and makes of controls by the men who book them up and service them, a local Worth $25 Million to State Sardine Business Tops in Mai)i( NEW YORK (UPI) - Folks whp imagine small business cant do all right In this age of super finance should consider the sardhib packers. The sardine Is a tiny fish and the East Coast sardine business is still a family affair carried on from father to sop in small boats carrying crews of two to eight off the coast of Maine. But it’s doing fine, according to the Maine Sardine Ooimcil. divide up the ItS-mUlioN Maine United States also has a Pilchard sardine industry on the California Coast, but the catch there has dwindled to less than one million fish a year. The Maine catch is 1.2-biUion fish, packed in 335-miliion cans in tasty olive oil, mustard or tomato ssucei Portugal, Norway, France and Japan all ship sardines to the United States but the Maine Yankees produce two of every three No pavement could be stronger even if carved from solid rock! $«c»ion *f til* 34-nlU, $2l-mlllloii ftnlan-CIi* luaranway M«f NM. I Michigan’s major highways... CONCRETE is safer...more dependalile...more economical! Concrete pavements are fint'cboice for Michigan’s major highways. When roads must carry heavy traffic with safiaty and dependability, concrete is picked. Modem oonorete is engineered to carry the heaviest traffic—and with extra safety, top, thanka to concrete’s skid-resittalht surface and highly visible light color. Concrete’s low construction cost ia added good newv. It’s often kw than “cheaper” aubetitutee ... yet you get double the durability. Longer life plus lower upkeep coeta are more reasons why engineers select concrete pavements for Michigan’s key trunklines. PORTLAND CKMCNT AttOOIATION ^ lletM^lliossNati•«slr•w•r. Us«lno,Mi«Mt«* it saiiwM/acpBiuMCtM to i cans sold in the United States and Tube Co, had net earnings of SMS. 165 or $1.36 per share In the ix months ended April SO, 1960. Wm. A. McHattie, president, reported. you can get Maine sardines In 93 per cent et all the stares and restaurants in the country. A pretty nifty record for an industry that hasn’t a s^{le ^arge company in its ranks. TIA compared with net earnings of $936,842 or $1.35 per share In the like period last )«ar. Mrs for the six months this year were $11,993,609 compared with 110.380. 757 a year pgo. U, acoordlug to BOcU, me sardis I pockera fouad aiwpd INO Net profit for the quarter ended April 30, 1900, second in the current fiscal year, was SS02.358 or 73 cents per slu^ against $516311 or 75 cents per shai^ a year ago. Sales were $6,434,511 this year pared with $5,666,841 last year. to make a research survey for them. ’The survey said the chief trouble was lack of uniform quality standards in packing. So the packers asked the Maine Legislature to tax the industry an extra half a million dollars a year to pay for tighter inspection laws at their plants. As sooB as the belter Inspectloa was put In eHect, Mies b^aa |o go up oad have continued to The sardine pack is worth around tvdee as much to Maine’s eeooomy as the more wid^ known Maine lobater -> many of which really come from Canadian waten. ★ ♦ w ] The saidtor industpr old-fashioiM and extremely mod-sd«iti|c techmoim.. Therbokts .. family affairs — but fiiey carry radar and bonar and haul the fish up by suotjon tubes instead of heavy nets.' \ Last yeaH a pew scientific marvel was added, the “air bubMe curtain” devefeped htjf the U. i Bureau of Cdnlmerda] Fisheries. This is a perfmted polyethyHne ose, through whidi ah' is pumped. The bubbles rising from air curtain Which, for sooie------ the sardines are afraid^ swim across — making it easy for the crew in the boat to catch them with the suction tube without dis-perdng the huge school. The sardine.^ then are kept alongside the catching boats • in fine mesh storage nets. Carrier boats from the packing ^ants pick them At the plants, they are cleaned and packed by hand by women. No machine has been designed that can do this work as well as the agile fingers of women. Maine’s sardine waters stretch along 200 miles of coastland which helps to keep the canneries rather i small. Soomloii Tubo ProfHs Up Slightly in 6 Months South Lyon’s Michigan Seamless ThfrEilfel Tower in Paris weigbH The average lifetime hiileage of It was Benjamin Franklin, li letter to M. Leroy in 178R- whollO.OOO tons. King Edward VII dli U.S, j - ■ .ii« wrote; ’’But in this world nolStlit England opened It when he wailncreased fitm 25,000 la IW to is sure but death and taxea.” | stilt Prince of Wales. JJ25.000 now^________________ To Save Egypt Monoy CAIRO lUPD—The United Arab Republic has decided to build a factory for the maintenance p( aircraft engines. Tlie plant will save Egypt the equivalent of $1,120,000 in hard currency eve[^ year. BRAKES RELINED 973 Orchord Lok« Rd. (Cor. 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