The Weather ' W»»*«r BaraM raracart Omtiy, Unmm (BaUlla raca t) THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition ll8th YEAR ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1960 -46 PAGES VntTta WtEM UtTEHSATlOIIAL Single AF Missile Orbits 2-Sateliite Package Ike Plans Rebuttal May Hit Back at Red Chinese in Address Denies That Far East Trip Was Failure; Calls It a Success HONOLULU W1 —PresIr dent Eisenhower was re> ported to be planning to hit back at Red Chine claims that his Far Eastern tour was an ignominious failure. The President’s rebuttal and a contention that much good was acccanplished despite cancellation of his visit to Japan will come, it was understood, when he reports to the American people next week. Eisenhower win make a nationwide television-radio address with- ^ iA a few days after nd|in^ to r Washington. Present ^ are he win arrive th^latui or Sunday. Amouacemcat •( IM President’s plans to ge sn the sir was made by White Hsnae secretory K Sees Victory for Socialism Without War DENIES TRIP FAILED — President Eisenhower, shown at golf in Hawaii, reportedly plans to hit back at Communist China’s, claims that his Far East trip was a failure. He will address the nation soon. The President talked over his Far Eastern Journey by telephone 'Tuesday with Secretory of State Christian A, Herter, in Washington, After tb^ 2S-mtnute conversation. Hagerty reported that both Elsenhower and Herter feel that the President’s visit to the Philippines, Nattonalist China and Korea' were completely successful. Hagerty saM In response to a the wasWag-wt of the Pnsl-dant’s plaw to ga to TsKyt for thrae diys startlag hurt Saaday. 8aying.^he Had not seen a complete amount. Hagerty declined comment on Herter telling a congressional committee that the administration had misjudged the riotous situation whfthled to cancellation of Eisenhower’s Tokyo visit. ToM that Herter also testified that Eisenhower is abandoning personal high-level diplomacy and plans no more goodwill trips abroad. Hagerty remarked oltly that he has been saying lor some time that he knew of no arrange-ments for any additional trips outside the couidry. Dems Shift, Now Willing to Give Ike Sugar Control WA8HINOTON (UPI)—House Democratic fann leaders reversed themselves today and agreed to give President Eisenhower broad authority to cut Cuba’s sugar marketings in the United States. ’The about face came after Secretary of State Christian A. Herter said the time has come to cut down on marketing Cuban sugar in the United States. Herter made the statement at a public hearing of the House Agriculture Committee. A*-cutback in Cuba’s sugar Fisher Local to Start Hall WiH.Break Ground for $97,000 Building Near Factory Tomorrow International United Ajito Woik-^nion officials will be prment at grotmd-breaUng cere-r a nfw $97,000 haU tar 'y Local 596 (UAW). n la to get under way a site on the west quota would be a stiff economic blow ' to. Premier Fidel Castro and his anti-American government. Committee Chairman Harold D. Cooley (D-NC) denied that "pro-Castro" charges hurled at the Democrats by a Republican cam-, paign leader had anything to do with the decision. thp Fisher Body The find shovelful be turned at 3:30 pjn. by EmU Maaey Intern PUtery-tiwasurer of the Other gueib teHude nktionaf representatives — Lan-dero Buff. Charles Burrows. Oscar Noble and Theodore Harseo. Kemtodi Morris, UAW ngisaal dbeetor, atol Us assisteat Arihor Vega havo been tovltod. Local SB6 ofScers, directors and bu0dii« committee members plan to attend. - 4 The Loeal’s headquaiters for mUiy yews, hat been in a oqb-verted home at 021 Baldwin. / Ae now w« feUa ■^a largo oewtnbly haU. wUh otolteg oapwily oT 0A Ooratrwctigti Is financed by a Sceal per cepito doduction from regtenr monthly a-acra site bcaaded by flaghww. Pike. Caoa and Fatterssa strseto far a The two new moonlets flashing the rides are Transit II-A, a second experimental navigation aid satellite, and a basket-ball-sized .aluminum sphere crammed with instruments bardiag the sorfhee. cosmic radiation to latease, and aa acet- In Today's Press These hazards of lunar Ihingj were cited by the committee in a' report backing a plan by the| Army 0»i>s of Engineers to build I sbarch faeflity to simulate condiUons on the moon. k k ♦ ' The facility would cost six million dollars and take three years to build, the committee said. | The committee said big booster; projects to lumide tbe thrust fori '“iOonaltlson Receives Michelle to Star in Pontiac Story A peppy 10-year-old is Pontiac’s movie queen. k k k ^ichelle Burns was chosen yes-terd» for the Juvenile lead in the/ fortfaooming film "Pontiac Story of Progress and Promise,’’ which the Pontiac Araa Chamber of Commerce is prepving for the centeoaial observation next year. WILUA.M W. DONALDSON partasent or the NoHonol Aero-aautlco and Space Adasintotra- OK as Postmaster . . I by Miehlgaa Sens. PhUlp A. Hart * * * ! and Patrick McNamara. The toace program for the nexti 10 years, at outlined by NASA. „„„ caUs tor manned orbital flights! around the moon by the end ofj the decade. No manned landings | on the moon are contemplated be-| tore the early 1970s. | I wtlbtiat She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Van H. Burns, 9S9 Lakeside Dr.. WaterftHtI Township, and will be in (be fifth grade this (qll at William Austin Burt School. PANTfmilME SPECIALTY A ttay girt — she is dhly 4-feet-5'i — Michelle has appeared in school plays and has made almost programs te the past y«ar. Judges were Mayor Philip E. Rowstan) D. B- Varner, chanoelkir Lake Patfbiroan Ray- of Michican State University Oak-nwod Howie, who sns ^rivlag not land: Gardi Errtagton. drama far behind Miss Drew, aaid she coach at Pontiac Central High wis traveltag at a "rensonable School; L. Clan Utley of the Cbam-apted.".The accident occurred near her of Commerce; and three men O’lqprety road at ftiSft pm. jcomiected with the film: Brace She was to make a formal state-;Benmer. an actor; SnufD' McGilL ment to the Prooecuter's Office to-]the photographer; and Georga dv- IrWd, file writer. The latter is called a "piggy back" satellite because it hltch-a ride aboard the larger Transit payload. Traasit H-A to a M inch baO weighing ta poand*. The tlaier ff-pound pack^e. looking mach like a sen diver’s helmet, was riamped to it util a spriiig device separated the pair la orMt. America tried once before, with a Vanguard rocket, to fire a pair of satellites into orbit simika-neou.sly. but failed. As far as if knoiro, the Soviet Union has not attempted such a feat. k k ♦ Confirmation of orbit came m hours after launch when the satel-lite duo—the smaller ieadtag the wa.v—passed over a Seattle station 1 their first glcbe-circltag passes. !. k k k Navy officials In lA’ariilngton reported the satellites were spinning approximately in their intended orbits and were trans-mitting strong signals. They said it nxxild be some time betoi« tha exact apogee and perigee are determined. Both were aimed at near-circular orbits MB mtiro Ugh and at rouraro whick wouM take them aver all parts of the worid between the Arctic and Antarrtto clrrleo. This covers ttmt of the Soviet Union. Transit II-A is an advanced version of Transit I-B, which was hoisted into orbit by the first 'Thor-Able-Star last April 13. Both are forerunners of an operational network of Transit satellites that can give ships, submarines and airplanes accurate position fixes in any weather, day or night, anywhere in the world. k k k Two or three more test ti'ansits are scheduled for launching before the system becomes operational, probably in 1962. .Acting postmaster since nnld-Febranry foHowhig the reolgnn-tton of Acting Pootmnster Robert C. MlUcr, DonaMsen rMlgneil M city comtntoriener when he took np tbe tocal pootnl Arties. Ananal salary fee the ftt-yur-eld offtetoi will be fSJM. He Uveo at lU W. LaWTeM* Stand was tormerty u twwrawce iloMT of District 1 from IBM-AS, and from ISM antU Us^ recent More Showers Forecast for Pontiad Area Pontiac area residents can expect considerable cloudineas wto more showers or thuriderihowers this aflernopn and tonight. Following a low tofiight of between 57 and 63, tomorrow's high will ranp between 72 and 76. The Thukday and Friday outlook ta- News Flashes BOSTON iv^soeph J. (Specs) O'Keefe. U. who helped master-miBd the Brink’s rob- bery aad later toned slate’s wHneso. was doctored a tree mu In fluperior Conrt today— so far u Maaancknsetto to cu- MUSKEGON W-amM Jadge Arcbie McDmwM today granted 0 defewoe motton for n dtoectod Artknr Davto u n chnrfe of as-saalt and battery m a M-year- NEW YORK IB-Ma.ror Robert F. Wagner refued todhy to per- little temperature duuige-Therr were .IB inches of rnln-fali recorded at midmorainc today. Southerly winds 20' m.p.h. at of Commteve contest for a e star it Michelie (MSekeyi Bums. ta the chamber's forthcoming color film “Pontiac* Sory of Progreas and Promise." light and .variable toni^t. Lowest temperature |6 a.m. ta downtown Psotiac sras. |6L By'j p.m. the thermometer read 72. ' . hoU a JUy 4 rally to Unton NEW YORK m - Pramator Fhgaay uM today the Arehio Maore^Erteh flihisppaw " - - • title I Most^’s reKMoL He oald a new date win be oH to Angnrt. Meoro to having troObte mnkhR welgM. WAMHNGTON K - 'IV Sea-eto today ratlitod IV UJl.‘ ' wsenrity treaty by u TWO THE POXIIAQ PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE n, 1960 Hoboftim nidges Home Hirohito S^atrTrwfy;! Sencrt* to Vot« Today, Than Hco WHf Sign - Kn lltiMKHT left. W demdBitnitkM to stiw aU «cti-vital «( ta U.S.-r toe chairs, but was tokJ the sheriff Uadiaaayed by tha totoat lira at aveata, toa Cava stn spaaed The owner! contacted another At right, there ware again 300 chairs to the coffee bouse. Pontiac City Affairs Set Hearing on Vacaling Final action on vacate West boulevard to toe Oak-County Service Center to scheduled for Jidy 36. A public bearing tor then was scheduled last right by the City Commisrion. n the city glvee up West boulevard. fhe coteity will constract a service drive ta and pay for the ooct c ing it,’ according to dty-comily ■eaifags Taeaday were eebed-ried en three peepaeed earb and gatter prajeets tovaivtog C■l^ The three jobs win coet more than $120,000. Including both cHy funds and special aaseasnients. Confirmed for tluee anmial payroll the mnitafy seVrer on Irene and Hera streets. Confirmed ta Vro annual payments was the aescacment roll tor a sidewalk comideted on the west side of Tumsnia avenue. Michigan to Lois. Another hearing July 36 wiU be on a proposal, approved by the platming conunisri^ to vacate toe Clara street right-of-way near Arlene street for attodivision The Metrepelitae Oeb was given a Itreweika penntt la esn- riei tor Jriy 1 St Wtoaer Stodi- Pasaed to the city manager wen complstats about noise and late hours at toa new trampoltoe ten. - In a iwittae move, toe Conuria-rion canceled the permission it Hie Day in Birmingham School Board Approves New Salary Schedules Papa. 10. wOl begin studying this faU with U. S. representatives and senators tar-Wsriitagton. D. C. BIRM1N«IAM - New as ehcdules tor toachen to the ndngham Schari DIalrict were ^ ^oved last right by tha Boud •I Fdwetai The lalary tocraaftSi. whidi toto effect wfam adwol begins Siptember. are ft renit of the recent icbool election In which voters approved a IJ millage in- wfB be rerampftd af a Ifttor drift. a a it Several addWonal bMCbera also wUl ba hired with tAc addtttooal County AFL-CIO Splits on Whether to Endorse *11* queatton of endoratag Dam-14 county olficea before tba Aug. ................... ■ 2 prtowiy. A tatoter group of to* Oridftnd Oouriy Democrata, lad by Mra. ____t of some of toe 3A party cftBdl- dates. The members are apUt al-t evenly on the question. Fred Hanfett Phillips of Hunttagton Woods, «ant two rights last week tatetvteiriiif 23 of toe 30' canto Joined a tost-mteute boycott agahnt what one candidate called toe group’s "force-feeding’’ at the public with candktatea before the pri- eaBei tor Mmiay aigM The second group nppean a lot closer to picktag Mb favorites tor Gives CHy Approval for Renewal Query (Continued From Page One) ahka efey Ilmaew heps wBI ipnr redavatopmmt threngheii Tha dty to alreody adiey of Warren; and eight grandchildren. public opinion on oil phofof of fho 1960 poiitical scono Special Purchase! Specially Reduced! Famous ^'SHETLAND'' All Purpose NAXEI-SGI8BBEI w EE SURE TO READ SUM «f Uw PEOrU kJOHN WIFf S7ARTINO NDCT WHK IN THE PONTIAC PRESS WAiT... ...DON’T BUY ANY CLOTHING ’TIL YOU’VE SEEN OUR AD |g Tlrantlay Prats, Jmift 23 Store wiH dose at 4 p.m. ThufS. to prepera for our graalust lato of tote year. 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They were married in IMS'pital systems, went on strike last and separated in 1956. lAreek. THE POXTIAC PRESS. WEPyESDAY, JUNE 22. 1960 FIVE Ap^nted to Fonn Cdngo Government BRUSSELS. BELGIUM, W -Patriot Lumumbt reportedly hu been appointed to form the ftret IDvenunent ot the Ooi«o republic being bom June 30. The Belgian radio reported from LeopoldviUe that Belgian Mlnieter Walter Ganitaof van der Meerach 'lamed the nationalist leader pre-' nrierd^gnate jChurch of NozorWIB Rtporh Fost Growth tion ot Lviamba's spealer ol the new Assembly fay • veteofTi^ It was the second time Lamum* ba had been sunnmoned to tiy to form a new government wM a workable majm% in nrilamcnt. The first time he fall^ ’ Arlona has a land area of about 114,000 square miles wUdi ranks it sixth in area in the United ! States. KANSAS canr. Mo. (APl-The Church of the Nazamie aiwwed big gains hi membership and finances during the decade of the 1960s. Dr. T. S. Ludwig, general secretary, told the church’s 15(h quadrennial gmeral aaea Tuesday diet domestic membership increased by 86,813 to a total ot, 311,300 duHng the 10 yeaiji. Si\joyyoiir (IIvol5en lUedding while you’re young! Choose the whiskey made golden mild and mellow for modern tastes ,Plon Spaghetti EMnner CAUOVSESI UNION LAKE - The Ladles -r. iAmilisry of the Union Lake Fire S Depoitmcnt Is staging a public spaghetti dinner from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday in the lire 0' Scholls /ino p<)cls FHtsd by Ovr HO.ME OF IBB fl’Tl'BE •> The Monsanto Chemical Co. of St. Louis announced that the structural petfcmanoe the experimental plastic "Home of the I'Uture" located in Disneyland Park at Anaheim, CaUf., has proved out- standing after three years of evaluation by engineers. To celebrate its six millionth visitor the home has a new coat of golden latex paint and curvaceous new interiors. I FOB: WEDDDfGS PABTIES DANCES CONVENTIONS PROMS, ETC. # • TUXEDOS ^ • CUTAWAYS • FUU DBESS M ■ • IUSINE8S surra ^ • DnCCTOA SUITS ^ Bias Boom OutSts FVom Sis* 3 Itarxunoli Custom Tailors and Clothiers Ml W. Itor«« St Totefraph - FI X-2M0 (fiolden lUedding .five great whiskies wedded into one... blended with choice grain neutral spirits. You’ll like it. HAS HAD VO PEERS ^°R FIFTY YEARS A $394 $249 A t qt Pint Code NO. us cat* MO. 33S MMB BMtHT. IIFWF • in OMM inTBU MRS •«. 1 fia Bsnuis a.. AUMH. NL. Unions Propose Drug Chain 9 N«w York Groups ! Hope to Cut Store Bills Up to 35 Per Cent ! NEW YORK lAP) - A group! |of nine labor unions hopes to or-jganiie a chain of cut-rate drug! stores here to reduce family drug bills tor union members. ★ ♦ A A .spokesman foi^ a committes#^ formed by the unions, announced ! incorporation proceedings Tues-iday. The unions hope‘'to reduce drug bills by up to 35 per cent. ! 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They didn't creak when, as a young squirt who thought be kqew more about the newspaper game than all that he has since learned, put that copy there. I would like to hear from anybody else who helped fUl that box. Our experience in raising flowers is quite In accord with that-expressed in a a letter from Forreat Baderiy of Rochester, who asaeHs that more failures are caused by teo much fertUlMtloa than by the lack of It. In response te numerous inquiries, this column will have Its third annual Freckles Contest In connection with the Oakland County 4-H Fair. Aug. 9-U, with j| a SM UA. savings bond as tin priae. So, youngsters; groom 'em along. Strawberries so large that 15 of them make a quart are reported by Mrs. Ada Orson of Rochester, who says, "And I mean a heaping quart.' ' Wonder If any other of your readers are eating new potatoes from their garden?” phones Harry Myerson of Keego Harbor, who says his family had them first on June 20. Keepihg tab on a pumpkin vine in his garden, Bryson Arnew of Waterford says it shows little growth on a cold day. but will stretch out four inches on s hot one. Frequently driving to the Northern Peninsula, Harvey Fetch of Lake Orion poses a boost for the mileage of his compact dar by saying ttie $3.50 fee for crossing the Mighty Mac Bridge Is more than the cost of jthe gas required to get there. WASHINGTON-Tbere is t kind of quiz that appears in some newspapers, in which on one page h is asked: "Who said this?'’ Then the answer is given on another page. Wdl, who is the author of the foUow-ing: •’Yet important as these civil rights are, it will not do to sacrifice other Civil rights in order to protect them. We live and work under LAWRENCE a constitution. "The tempUtions of numy men of good will Is to cut corners, take short cuts,, and reach the desired end regardless of the means. •'Worthy as I think the ends are which the QvU RighU Commission advances in these cases, I think the partloalqr means used are unconsUtudonal." it * * Was the foregoing comment expressed by some critic w-ho feels that the desegregation decUion of the Siqireme Court in 1954 Ignored the rights of the states to control their school systems? security clearances in defense plants were inv(Aved. Hw oMurt said then that, na-lew spedHoaRy aathorii^ by the President er Owgress. s goven-meat department cannot deprive a man o( hto Jab “la a proeeed-lag In which be was not affbrded But now the majority of the court has apparently reversed itself by insisting that hearirgs of the Civil Rights Commission are simply "InvesUgations" by an executive agency and do not have anything to do with a Judicial proceeding and that there are ade-. quate safeguards anyway. it it it Justice Douglas, however, doesn't accept this rationalization. He says: "The procedure seem* to me patently unconstitutional whether the hearing is public or secret. "Under the commission's rules the accused is deprived of the right to notice of the charges against him and the opportunity of cross-examination. . . . And even if the commission were in-dlned in a particular case to protect the accused from the opprobrium likely to flow from the testimony of individual witnesses against him by holding secret sessions, this would be little com-tort after toe oommlwion's findings. baaed on such untested evidence, were publiciaed across the natioo." (OepyrIgU UM) Smiles Dr. William Brady Says: Right Diet Is Remedy for RheUmatiz Aches It's strange how the things we never manage to get bother ua more than the things w« lose. it * it A maa caa last eenstaatly at the race track, yat asvar taan to cut a«t lha barn play. * * * The hardest thing about holding on to a job daring the hot days is the work it takei . * * ♦ Wattera art apsa ta aaiggea-tlsa, says a nstaaiaat Mga. Ws’U bet they Ilka Maadly ttpa, tao. w * ♦ Two SOM of a baak robber wero eaugbt la the mUst of the aaaw khid of waifc. A eaapla of I'aited Preoo lateiMlioiul Today Is Wednesday, June ‘23. the 174th day of the year with 192 more in 1960. The moon is approaching its new The morning stars are Mat s, -Jupiter and Saturn. The evening stars are Mercury. Jupiter and Saturn. On this day in hiatory: In 1668, Arkahsan was readmitted to the Union. In 1670, an act of Congress created the U S. Departmern of Justice. , George V. Kiag ef ...........land was ■ Abbey. In 1933, the Nazi regime in Germany outlawed the Socialist Party. In 1937, Joe Louis became the ' heavyweight boxing champion of the world when he knocked out Jim Braddock. In 1940, France fell to the German forces, led by Adolf Hitler. A thought for today: British historian George MaOaulay Tiwvelyan said In "English Social History": "Disinteretted intellectual curiosity is the Ufe blood of real dviliu-tlon." Portraits Was It writtea by i like tl ttoned the legality ef the “i MmoMirattaas at the laaeb oomiters la the Seath, ealy to hoar the Bov. Martia Lather Klag say sa tolevlstaa that, while It may be a vlolattoa of local taw to trespass ca prevntam la which mere is a tanebroom aad stay there demaadiiig sotvIgc, the end msrally JnstUloB tbs The answer is that Uie paj-a-graph quoted above comes from the pen of Supreme Court Justice Wiiliam 0. Dtaiglas this week in a dissenting opinion in which be and Justice Hugo Black announced their differences with the other seven justices at the court. NO CROSS EXAMINA'nON Trie Issue conccnied the refOial of registrars in the South, accused of voting-law violations, to testify before the Civil Rights Commission when they were denied copies of the charges against them and were not permitted to confront or crosa-examine those making the charges. Hw commisslaa was given by LM«rMs eeitaiat, powers of to- BtSMS IMUn. Ml I pas* or IW worSi loos rortahUas >« ponoBOl b*aiu> m4 SU- •OM. SteSDOtl*. or treataioM. wUl bO OMVorwt br Dr. WIQUoi UroSj, tt a (OwnlgM IMi) Case Records of a Psychologist: If physicians know anything the prospect at consuming not less about the nature and Maungnt of than Itk pints of milk or the equiv-chronic joint disability, which I alent in dairy products every day call rheumadz and most victims for the rest of your lile.myad-call “arthritis,” they certainly keep vice is not for you. their knowledge “—’ — “* - secret. I hope any reader who finds a physician who knosvs the cause and cure or treatment for chronic joint disability will tell me. Please believei I'm not just flip-1 pant about it. believe sincerely OR. BRAtiY that there is at present no more scientific or sensible view Or e.xpianatkm of insidious joint disability than the one I set forth in the booklet Chronic Joint DisabUtty (35c) and in the pamphlet Oalcium and Rheumatiz iXraa) if you enclose stamped, seU-addreased envelope. I say I call insidiously developing joint disability which continues indefinitely rbeumata. Not because rheumatiz means anything in par-' ticular. It w-aa a gsem ef the sM-tlra-ers, a label to apply to aay klad sf lamearw sf baek, Ihnbs. TBOUGHTS FOB TODAY But let each one test bis own work, and then his reeson to boast win be in hims^ alone and not in his neighbor. - Galatians 6:4. ♦ ♦ ♦ Lst BM bat find M la aay baart By JOHN C. METCALFE The majeatic queen who rules over a wide blue bay . . . Where the Golden Gate in the nighttime • . . . Becomes an amber ribbon . . . Expanaive Market Street . . . . W'ith its chugging ferrtes bt one end . . . And the cradla of the . United Natkms at the other . . . ! The stately Palaca Hotel . its candle-U ' ' . In a . And Of aH wha Mvs. I am Hto aM ' by whem Ikta irork caa best ba 4cm la tha right way. -Baaiy Vaa Dyka green garden off Um . . . Omar Khayyam's . . its sizzling Shish-Kaboh . . servaq under the earth ... Top of the Marie ... The picturewindow of the start . . . Chinatown and Ms itsep sidsstreata ... The PoweD Car hung on a cable . . . llto Fishermen’s Wharf, a seafood platter ... And Trader Vic’s, a PdiyiMslan nightcap. Impotency Usually Psychological to deay to sock wttoesaes. the rigM to esatiMt and ersM-examtaw siher witaesaas who, by their tosHmsay, mIgM seek to The Supreme Court's majority held this week that the commission's hearing was just an "investigation" to get tha facts and not to prosecute anybody, so Uie "due Verbal Orchids to- Mr. aad Mrs. Ejmer B. ReyaoHb of 21 Elifabeih Lake Road; 56tti whddlag anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Alien ot Watkins Lake; golden wedding. eary, particulariy as the testimony couW be lalwii in secret a * * It will ^recalled that last year the Supteme Court had a difficult time with the same issue when The Country P«rson of Waterford; 66th wedding anniversary. Matthew Harria|ato of Birmingham; J4tb birthday. Mrs. Nora Fraakfort of Walled Lake; $$rd birthday. Gearge FbUlipT of Hadley; SOtfa birthday. thm amsl have been "expeeed’» to esM, damp, ehaago ef wealh. er. ate. eto^ whleh was easagh to safitoy aay Igasraal cutoeaier ta Hm almaaae ara. If yeu ask me for advice about arthritis; the only advice I'U give you ia: OontuH a physician. If you ask me for advice about rheuntatian — ditto. Ia short, if you think I know what I’m talking about, you’ll call yxHtf joiiit trouble rheumatiz. * ♦ * If you clothe the name in quo-tatioa marks or add a patroniring "sa you call it,’’ I woo l understand what you mean and you won't be hparing from me. T do not deny that actual chronic arthritis (joint biflammatioo) occurs. I merely say it is a rare happening as compared w ith rhea-matia. Tba nature ot rheumatiz, I contend, is physical degeneration of tbe causa ta the great , majority ot cates is nutritional, defidiney' through the years from childhnod up to the pnseot. 1 know ef aa parilealar leaisdy Sexual impotence scares almost every husband sooner or later. It makes him caustic, and bitter, or a whisky addict, or a two-timer, or to deflated in his pride that he commits suicide. Most cates of impotence are psychological and can be cured by a teductive wife who wOl throw off her indifference and become" as aggressive as those other eirens who readily try to take her Husband away from her. By DB, GBOUIB W. CBANE ' CASE E - 493: Horace F„ aged 46, Is married to an attractive woman of 35. "Dr. Orane, I’ve been getting drunk pretty often lately,” he con- yean, mUlleas of kmbuds be-gia to noHce a lack ef their tomtor ardar. They have laereas-lag dUHenlty gtawiag excited ever Htalr wives sad after 46 to M they flaally beosaw aaiebsHe aad tanlt-fladlaf, er dnaken er eaamenred of edm- yaaagar llwy ael^fo aeknowledgc such fears to their mates, for their male pr^ will not pennit such Sn ad- So tljey try to esmoaftage their ditficalty in the hope of diverting their wife’s attention from the real problem. That’s one reason why they grow unduly bitter or sarcastic. evea la M hours. Most mon are impotent for pw* chological reaaena! An active aad seductive wife can readily cure this type of knpetence just by hacom-ing more aggressive in the bedroom. q ♦ ★ But men have mistakenly thou|ht they wero aolcly responsible for their own sex vigor. That Is not true! Iff usually the wife’s fault when a man becomes paycboiogieaUy hn- tototcet to owa t______ » tomsnd twin About tone # # Thlt isn't the truth. b« an alibi potent. If anybody needs fllBdular ^ SIMS in such a situatfoo, tt B Be wife, not the husband! Send for my medico-psychotaljl-cal bulletin, “How to Prevent Bh- DB. CBANE I've tried ail sorts of modtetoas and hormones, gon. W® MALE MENOPAUSE _________ adal injeettons and so forth, but to Soqaettmes they Inhdge ip self- potmee in ’ the Mato,”'aniiiltot *** u niagnify a stamped return icovclope, pRfo "Osn you give me any hope at the sex desires of their wlfo and 20 cento (noMtoftt) aU? If not. whM about my w«e? wonder U they sbauldn’t oommit Should I accept pity or offer her euieide or give her a divorce so a divorce? She is young and pretty, ihe caa ha foae to seek a aeegod saw huaband. «1B a ImdtoB, IhsaldBH usee bar to toy hsr toto wMB ansiher It Is excellent ii e for'mnin- I tor a wMk, menBi er a lenssn, mtod ymt, bnt frem sew on. Just for iostaoce, U you reject I In an hour's Intorvtew. But he had grown wur-HBX PANIC riad over hli vigor, this made hbn I have trproBieed Horaoa’s e» anaiytMaL So to uutehed hip^ act comments so you readers can out of the corner of his eye ened overldt waning sexual vigor, ntammi ttnua After betog married far several gnwa srwrrtoi aad IVarl^, ha SSSSt r. iS t»««« cwuium uTTsu— — Uiietafi la sroWoao aaO aU c5r t THE PONTtAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE j2. 19«0 SEVBX ^jo^delk^ oocMaik-at homo make them the qoicaeasv way WITH' TNtORtOINAL MARTINI MIX IIQUMD HOUft jMmiiiiwx (BIm FuH pim-eiiou|k for)2Mckt«h. AT Pm4, Oftif, af« M DtpT. JtarM Wriu for frM cockUU uti cumM radDMl tAhAi/uiU GOOD LOOKS I COHTAa LMSiS KIN-0|Hk CoolMt Lmnm Mug mrt yo«r beauty ... miHrtllyl VWt tbc KINOY Coaua IgM FE 5 M12 ^ 13 North Sofinow. ^ AT Ph«UI*i MCW mTCH AT 7« — The proper number of “hash marks" are added to the uniform of Chief Petty Offk;^ Joseph J. McNamara who Tuesday started his fou^ hitch in the armed service in 60 years at the age of 76. Journaiist Mary E. Cochran fuMn the marks. McNamara, Navy reservist, received a routine notice offering him 30 fir ^ days of active duty. He volunteered lor the longer term and says he would choose to spend the rest of his days in the Navy. Saginaw Bay Plant tv' Mows Dedicated Today i BAY Cmr (UPI)-A new power I plant on the Saginaw River will be formally dedicated here today. Named In honor of Dan E. Karn; recently retired fcnmer president of Consumers Power Co., the in-, stallatlaa will supply electtica] power for much of Michigan. Uidnf the Sagtaaw River as Its enemy searoe, the ptant, when oompMed, wU have two nnlts to Talk Back College, wriB cooduct the dedipation oeremq|iies. Dnirid W. Kendall, alycial coun-?l to PAsldent Eiaenhower, will be principal speaker at a dinner later in the daiy. The Karn power plant will boost Qlisuroers’ total statewide generating capac^ 13 per cent, 2,270,000 kUowatts. MIAMI BEACH, »1a. -A total! Ch.-irle. W. (Mary O.ljthe Burnside OongregaHonM r of an a^ege. and universities | Denny. 80. of 4.S6 Mt. Oemeiis St^Churdi wtlh burial in Evergreen Tn6)rll Sc® k *• rlowcs participated in the Americaii Cobjitipd Tuesday at Marlette Commu-;Cemetery. in Pioneer Land; ‘ nitv Haspital following a five-year Mrs. Marion died Monday at her! Crowded Her.' * ^ * Surviving are one aon. John of| She and her tmAand were em- grandchildren.. MUM GAY E. REESE CLARKSTON — Service Ibr Mirel Gay' E. Reese. 42. former Oark. ■ton area resident, was to be at „ . 1:30 p.ra. today at the Lewis E. MICHIGAN CENTER fUPO—' More than 125.000 high school ,R«^t. Ark., and three daughters, ployed at the Pontiac SUte Ho^ W|nt nmeral Home, with burial] Eighteen Michigan resMents. filled students participated. Mrs. Dorothy Sheppard of Uke tM during W(^ War H. n, Ukeview Cemetery, with a pioneer spirit and restless Mafhes. who came to ACT fromlorion. Mrs. MaomI Parr of Brown 5™ Reese died Saturday because "things are getting too the presidency of the University,~ ^ Mawengale " c u v _______. Wayne County Geperal H«mMal now^vs." t.«k off for of Massachusetts, hailed the par-l^’'^’ ^ Surviving besides her husband after peveral months’ iUness. ' Alaska Tiiesday in a modenwiaylicipation as "amazingly nipid ion-Pontiac. Three brothers, one are three daught^. Mra.^ulah Survivlnf are two sisters. Mrs. wagon train. ,/inTiation of the needs met by the sister, nine grandchildren and 15 Kamachos and Mrs. rranoM Robert Pierce of Oarkston aw The group. Wlbwlngthe example program. ’ It tests college - bound great-grsndchUdren also survive. ;Stuart. both of Pontiac and Shirley Reese of Rockwood, Tenn. of last year s famed "Michigan,high school seniors. swrvrif. will he held at 3 o m Shoults of Brown Glty;|ud two brothers. S9ere." set out tor a nw life in * * , rSay at Donelson-Johna FuiS«d IJ;" J a caravan of tour vehicles and KCt, initiated by an agency of ^ o,,-*! wilt be in White J?**^^**' Gordon Marion of accompanied by a heifer, bull and the State University of Iowa, is lo vf#morial Cemetery Troy I®”’*'" ^ grandchildren and Oiapei .vrenionai ceinetery, IHO! We doi’t tell Palit for 1e a Qalldi, a horse. I be incorporated as an Indepcndoni. Dess Busker, spokesnisn lor jn*>*>-profit agency. the gr«M> wlilck has b 18 members ar^br carav an were hapi|>y St the prospect of Hfe In '' I except kh daughter Db . 14. "She’s just at the age where Mie's interested in a boy here,’’, he said. OTHERS ANXIOl’S ’The others, he said, "are ail wanting to get on the road and gel started. j SkiERMAN P. DVSON Sherman P. Dyson. 82, of 131 Draper Ave.. died Tuesday of a heart attack at his home. A retired foreman in the paint department at General Motors. Truck and Coach Division, Mr Dyson came from Chicago. III. when Yellow Cab merged with GMC. Impure Water, Rain, surviving be.sides his wire . , — tl A ** P- Jr. of Pon- N6W Tr0morS/ Thr60t tiae and two dam^t^ps. Mm. fed- af Fload Stir Fear Pobin.son. also of Pontiac and- ^iChileanCity. Living in Terror Hugh Reid of Imlay City and Howard Retd of Milford, and a Esther EwaJt Romeo, also survive. ••I hate ts leave i rttkisis iikl^ jww earth tremors and the threat Friday at D^son^ohns Funeral cMiie with us but dad say* he’s ® Home with burial In Ottawa Park ^ I make life continuous misery for Cemetery. Clarkston. .'the battered populatthn of the The group heading for the 49* Chilean rttv of Valdivia. , *®A.M MXKEV Stale inclufk^ three families and ★ W * Service lor Adam 5iulkey, 79. of! two young men. i •«««» iou.,33l0 W. Commerce Rd.. wUI be; The party includes Mr. and Mrs.' j , Valdivia and the VW •* 10 a.m. 'Ihursday at Hun-i Lawrence Bunker and two of ‘heirtoon. Funeral Home with burial In three children from near MarshMl; water* atove^Mch Cbu"‘y Cemeteiy. Mr and Mre. De«, Bunker t^ Mr. Sulkey died of pneumonia, their free c^n^Mwhigim foUowi^ a long Illness, Mr. and Mrs.^ Elvin Barton ^ was Two sisters survive him. J blocked by l^Iides 1n lastj i^warq AIXEN •'Te!!.'*nSr‘ffon^"''S^i\v MTLFDRD - Sereice for Mrs. ’The gnop plaas to make the ,Tuesday as lg< minor 7t ?Tm leaf lowwey to a lw*4aa truck, istnick. threatening to topple husi- Ml'foM ^11^ M 1 a bre-to. vaa. a parel treck mul ,„ess building, weakened by the b..Si wU^T S M a eamltruck with a H lrettnOler.'earlier rtK^ks. People rushed be m Mixom ’Their equipmhnt for the 4.500[f^ i*" i Mrs. Allen died unexpectedly of mUe jaunt also tnciwles two house Many slept in the Greets despite ^ . p^|,jg trailers. M bulktozer, tractor and ‘he heavy rams and severe cold used jeep. They’re aim taking a' Workers and soldiers ^ghl to| surviving beside her husband are porUlWe saw mill, power plant and|Channel soim of a brother. Webb WUson of MU- other tools. ; water into the San Pedro but the ^ Lawrence Bunker »iid the group »hreat grew steadily worse. ^ has not decided definitely yeti^Jh** ^tinued. j„ where it will settle or how they' Jhoiisands of^rs^s "«ve fled beginning at noon tomorrow plan to gat through the next winter. ^!at the funeral home. But be todd "We d like to settle homes »id lands are, ^ on the Kenai Peninsula laoutb of'***• MRS. ALFRED MARION, Anchorage) but we understand this , BRDW'N CITY — Sendee for land may have been dosed to home] Five tons of eoal are needed to Mrs. Alfred (Olive) Marion. 73, steading.’’ • make a ton of steel. • o lifetime i-eskleni of Brown CSty, Mrs. TtKMtias Humphries of Oxford Hi.s mother, two sisters, and SANTIACiO. CTiile (AP - Im- 11 grandchildren also survive, jpure drinking water, steady rains,: .Service will l>e held at 11 a. MBA. OHCAR McCOMB KIM WRic.irr WAIXED LAKE - Service fori Kim Wright, eight-year-old son o' Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Wright, oil 811 Gamma Rd., will be Saturday! at Higgina Funeral Home, Benton,|| iTenn. ! Burial wUl follow there. ’The youhgater was dead on ar-H lKTv«*.o.., '...'*1” » 3»* yr7,.^.......$2*» * 4*4 jrirjr.......»3«4 6M ]srsJiT:.....*3«» * 6»* $59S $11M $f69 . ^ «100J4i Paiat Rag. $7.>S S-Yaar Ouaraatoe FENTON — Service for former rival at Pontiac General Hospitall being hit by a car yesterday.^ 1 at Decker Ele-I resident Mrs. Oscar McComb. 80,'after b of Tavares, Fla., will be at Craft,He waa a | Funeral Home here at 1:30 p.m.jinenairy School, tomorrow. Burial will be in Beebe, Surviving beaidea his parents arel Cemetery, Row ’Township. | two brothers, Robert at home and! Mrs. McComb died Sunday at Frsd of Tenneatec; and a sister,I Tavares. iMrs. Susie Estep, also of T«ines-fl Survrivihg are her husband; three^aee. fl ms. Walter of Lansing. Russell! Funeral arrangements were byl of Grandvllle and Fred of South * Rkhardaon - Bird Funeral HomtJ Palm Bead), Fla.; four tUten;'here. All Point Complotoly Guornntood ASfHALT TIU eOTTAM SPKIAL 9xT2 RUG $395 V - WALL LINOLEUM F». Vgm AttESlOf IM quality 40 Cnton an^flC PdHare« to fvPM. iisSftEii Hwwtowl, tonc-vMitai. LlftttBX fnanBlM. lOOW Vinyl SndSM LINOLEUM 75 Ha'ra Conad Oars faivtof Paadoa II Tatos SMITH’S TILE OUTLET 716 W. HURON Fi 4-4266 Opaa Man., Thais.> Pri. 'Ml 9 I 257 S. SAGINAW FE 2-7755 Opaa Man. and Pri. 'Ml 9 and their three children of Grass Lake: and Dale Thompson and “ Lyle Stiurt of Jackson. jplt for aQiueeu.. .Placed for FRIGIDAIRI f DonY lot tha price ; fool you This is a luxury Frigidaira rafrigarator in lots of ways! 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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1960 NINE Af rkatoftx JL8T AXOTHER DAV ~ Cutting hi« wile Pat a slice ot hasUly prepared anniversary cake Is Vice Prcsklent Richard M. Nixon. ' He had addressed the 40th annual convention ot the National Junior Chamber of Commerce earlier in the day in St. Louis, B U. S. economy is way ahead of the Russians'. To the mao and wife team (d 20 years it was just anodier working day. The vice p^dent didn't even get a gift. Big UP Bridge to Be Dedicated Friday Ceromony Will Not* End of ftottknock at Houghton, Hancock IK)UGHTON.. Mich. » - Folks from Michigan's Copper Country in the northernmost tip of the Upper Peninsula will get together FH-doy to help dedicate the new 11-million-dollar Portage Lake bridge Its builders say the L310-*oot span, linking the cities of Houghton and Hancock on the Keweenaw Waterway, fa the world's heaviest vertical lift bridge. The ciaim is based on the 2,-250-ton center span, which is raised feet Uke an elevator to allow ships to pass beneath. Motorists welcome It as the end of the Upper Peninsula's worst traffic bottleneck. Army Secretary Wilber M. ‘jWrong Lin* Amusing, 'but Driver Balks of Cost use the Keweenaw Water- rv— i«_ mir as a dwrtcut around thnrnh" wHIrh hits at a d way "hitdihiker's thumb" which hrt*„_ ^ . northwaid into Lake Superior '«*- the western Upper Peninsula. ^ The new bridge, started in De-|. But he paid, and drove ins.de cember 1957, replaces a span ' “ LIA short time later, he drove out lower level for trains. MlcUgaB, State Highway Oans-rnfastoaer doha C. Maekie aai other dignitaries wtU tske part la dedioattoa oeremoales Saturday. The deliberation will open Friday with a parade and Maclde in the lead role aa speaker at a dedication banquet here. Outboard motor races in Portage Lake Sunday Navy Reveals Guided Torpedo System Con Deliver Depth Charges Alsoi From Miles Away in r.^ h^ Md manager that be had raffir It 55.000 tons ol seeii% the movie, xalhc. It weighs 55.000 tons. | Its fear It-lset traflle laaes ef- .mto the wrong- line of traffic, and ler a truffle eapacHy at S.IW ve-jcouidn't get out befww reaching KEY WEST. FU. (AP> — An Hunting for Birds' Nests It also has sidewalks on ‘"‘h ii_;_„ Tr«i.KI* 'T/xm' sides and a railroad track on • tO Tom NASHVILLE. Twin. tft-Thomas of delivTring an acoustic homing torpedo w a depth charge to an enemy submarine while the launching ship is miles away has Traffic began rolling across the E, Parker told police he cMmbed ibeen qnveiled by the Na\-y bridge last Dec. 20. A free outside a nurses' home, ★ ★ a Qearance ot the old swing bridge looking for a bird's nest. i Call^ ASROC by the Navy, was only five feet, making It nec- But a nurse complained Parker i the system was demonstrated to eesary to open it even for many was a peeping tom. Police, whoinettsmen off Key West Tuesday, ainall pleasure craft. Oars and said Parker had climbed about SOjRear Adm. P. D. Stroop. chief of trucks frequently backed up for feet up charged him with dior-; the Bureau of Naval Weapons, half a mile or more to allow aideriy and offensive conduct. [said it "represents a significant ship to pass. j------------------—------------—---------------------^-- Loving a Lovtr-Boy With No-Account Check ' advance In the Navy's anti-wb-, marine warfare program." ASROC has four major pai1»-! ‘an underwater sonar 'device, an 'riectironic firenjontral compatW, an eight-missUe launcher and the, missiles. ★ A ♦ .. J- dome underneath the ship detects and tracks enemyf subs by bouncing short bursts of; sound off the target. These echoes are magnified aboard ship reveal the target’s range and di-; rection. TV fire control system calcu-! lates the course, speed and future; position of the wjemy submarine.; After making its computations, the fire controi system gK-esj laupching orders. ♦ * ♦ The Navy said ASROC makes it possible for surface vessels to attack ^nemy subs without maneuvering or leaving a convoy. Once the payload enters the water, it is too late for the sub to maneuver to avoid destruction. HALF SOLES pr. m. imsim siOB uPAn 42 S. Taket'Bum'Out Of FM Instantly Mdic«t*d mu vltb tiM luoSa taM eoatUuM^ to work «ll-proprlationa ot $56,357,T26.S43 ag^^ rccpiests for For an election year, that would be a rarity. Congressmen seeking re-election usually make a big issue out of whatever they have done to help cut appropriatkau. The way the financial picture waa shaping up today, they may be making what political capital they can out of tacreasei of cuts. Depending on the final shape of several big money bills. President Eisenhower may be given more money this year than he f54.814.4B0.3Se, S..44 SniABT tYMlNOTON The House has passed Ifi sp- .443,331,383. Major Senate increases in House ' were ta the area at national wlghudly voted by the House. From 1945 until tbe present Con-gress took office, no president has received as much money as be ariced. NEW YORK (UPl)-<;eife Douglas MacArttmr aooiptod SM «f Japan’s highest decorattoos lisa-day with fe statemeBt at Ms llm ditbellsf in th* usefiitaM o! military oceupatlons. The 80-yea^d general of 4ho Army, who aconlad th* Japi Buireiider. ta IM and ate tered the poetwsr AlUed mflltaiy occupafion of that eomitry, received Japan’s Grand Cordon ot the Onkr ot the Riata« Sun wlfii New York Consul General Mttaao Tanaka prtasntad fiw awsird. He tMd reporters tt was ths Uihest deconfion ths Emperor conld give a torelgner, with tha cxoeptlaa of heads of stats. jor suTg^ ssilier this yoar. firm of voli^ and bp bosyimt splitts at ths ceremony. His nids said tbs “No honor I hav* e of tbe wwrtd wbeen n psat ■ “Tie fediiw is tetentafled fa taat Mdp, hut after time and thou^ and study and analysis have carefully evaluated the results of the occupation. "What makes it even more poignant is my own firm disbelief in the usefulness of military occupation, with their corresponding dit-| placement at dvilian contrsL’’ MaeArtimr received a trtegram from Vice President Richard M. Nixon saying that the dnooration came at an appropriate tim*— "despite Communist mob majority of the Japanese pet^e reciprocate the resp^ and affection of our IIBoof Ametlemli." Vat Diognosas Malady, Dog Contracts Maostes MEMPHIS, Tenn. Ul — When Mrs. Pat Connell's cfaitaiabua dog felt ill, she rushed it to the veterinarian. Tbe vet took a look at tbe pup And asked, “Anybody side home?” "Why yes, my 11-year-oM daughter hat the measles.’’ ' "Weil, so does your dog. lady.’ replied the vet Qahk IMif frsBi nic IrrttsHoi ata.dra«M to rrileve teoaOng^K _ _ «ttbants I mweud sem the land making I Otatawel s farodte In r af 'bootos. Ask mb Otefe HERE IS THE INSIDE INFORMATION.. Whan you shop in Downtown Pontioc, tho Downtown Marchonts poy for your pork-in^. With aoch $2.00 purchos# tliay piy# you froo porking voiidotion stomps. It's more convenient ond fun to shop Downtown DRIVE PARK SHOP DOWNTOWIV FREE PARKING STAMPS GIVEN WITH PURCHASES Fra# Porking Validation Stamps Given With Each $200 Purchase! Bi Siri to Ask for Yoir Parking Stamp ia Tkasa Storai! NTO ^~SH0 aiTRurs 41 N. Satisaw S». DIEM'S SHOES S7 N. Sapiaew St. McCailDLESS CAIPETS It N. Pairy St. IJLPPrS NSTIOIUL CLOTHnre STOIE 9 S. SeflMw St. auNEm OOTIES SHOP ,150 N. ShMsw St. niESTOHE STOIE 140 N. Segianr St. McHAUT MEM'S WEJLl too N. SatkMw St. SAUJUI lEWELIT CO. ss N. Sattosw St. WITHI aiBSIT 111 M. Dl. I. I. lEIMJUf, O.D. OPTOMETIIST 17 N. SetlMw St. OSMUrS MEM'S WEAI 51 N. i SHIM'S lEWELEIS 24 N. 1 CILLIOm'S MUSIC SHOP 17 L Nwrs* St. lOlETTE SHOP 14 N. Ssfiasw St. riED M. PIUU JEWELHS 2S W. Hmem St. SHEIWIH.WILLUMS PUHT 71 W. Nwwi St. CLOOHIH DIU6 CO. 72 N. S*t Adjustable to your head shape ORWAMT HEARIN8 SERVICE II W. UwrMO n t.27M Poadae's Only Astkoritsd Xeaitk Meariae Aid Dewier He thought all theae things rere to the good but the trouble was that they setved ipore' “to discljarge our own fwlings of guilt than to fulfill the needs of the aged aa individuals.” It to pOMlble tor people to grew very old with grace and a( them den’t is leas physical than It Is psychstogtcaL he saU. Many of the aged indulge in ‘accusations, spiteful behavior, temper outbursts, and siidown strikes” in dealing with tbelr ypimger relatives. This behavior comes from qualities of their character which have been present all along, hen they were younger, these qualities werq^^ surmounted by their sense of being useful. A 'TOUGH PBMLEM "In other words,” W'ayne said, 'the lid is removed from the Pandora’s Box of character traits Pittsburgh Plate Glass Signs Union Contract COLUMBUS, Ohk) (UP!) - The Pittsburgh Plate dais Co. Tuesday was assured of uninterrupted (^rations for the next 20 months' Sunder a new wage agreement] reached with the United Glass and Ceramic Workers of North America. 1116 Union and the company announced here yesterday that new contract covering about 10,000 glass workers, had been extended to Feb, 16, 1962. old contract was not due to expire for eight more months. The Joint statement said the agreement was reached in a spirit of mutual eooperation. Franco, Sajazar Meet; Any Talk About NATO? MERIDA, Spain (UPI) - Generalissimo Francisco Franco I and Portuguese Premier Oliveira Salazar met lYKaday for their first talks in three years. The presence of Portuguese Dense Minister Julio Boteiho caused speculation that Spain’s membership in NA’TO would be discussed. Portugal is s NA’TO metpber and has* urged membership for Spain. KRAZY KELLY SAYS: I Think We’re Out of tbe Woods! OPENING SOON! Aifikti nin Burs North Hill Ploza Shopping Center in Rochester ot Rochester ond Ticnken Roods. We'll -be open in o couple, ot days now, why don't you stop out and look oround our new store? KRAZY ISLLn FURNITURE Olid AFFLIANCE NORTH HIU PLAZA SHOFfING CENTER RoclMtKer Rd. of TifokM Rd. VRESGE’S ■1 -the family’s^ choice 5 Big Locations ii PONTIAC AREA Downtowo Pratiic • Tel-Hvto Centtr • Dnytti PUini • RGcbeitGi • Miiicle Milt Shopping Ctiltx Thurs., Frf., Sot, WEilLLY SPfICIAL ONE FULL POUND of mm suets FREE with lb. purchoeo of Rofl. 69t Bsmt sus it aafy ST FRiSH, flsivei^ch condios for twm-merl NOW at spaciol gianl sovingtl mx are your orange flk*s-ties Its entire contents into a wastebasket. He takes the cleaning rag, polishes the drawer, puts it back into desk, tosses the time-soiled rag into the wastebasket. He sits at the desk for a long moment, running hll hand over its smooth top, then flicks away a last fleck of dust. He gets up, puts on his hat and coat and walks out the door forever. And tbe desk stands ready and aiting to begin the long chron-le of another mm’s life in the Then he back «it for nattonwlde poll of Young luggage. As he was about to nawonww pw m sauna house, he heard an u^ft^®P**Ucana ohowsi Sen. Bany ■4! ” A atrangcr deliv- Gokhwator of Arisona is their top aakL “Hey buddy, cbotoa for the GOP vice Better wipe that Upetick ofi your tial twmlneHcm.. . cheek befm you/go in." | It eadd GoMwator won 37 per Lansing Adopts Quake-Racked Chilean City LANSING III — The aty of Luring haa offidaOy “ado^” the city of Valdivia, Chile, and its 100,060 reridute left homdess by A readlution adopted by the City Council eet up a bond between the two citlM and started! action on a pUn to send money.l Clothing, blankete and other Hems I I the devastated dty. | Mayor Ralph W. Oego issued a plea to area residenta to con-ribote. Local chuidiet, the Red Ooas areas In South America hit by YOUR SAYINGS GROW FASTER With 4 % Goldwater Pick of Young GOP for VP Post WASHINGTON «-The Young Repubtteu Natkmal Federation cent of the halloto In a poU conducted by the Young Repohllcu News, publication of the organisa-lion. ★ ♦ * Other results: United Nations Ambsssador Henry Cabot Lodge 11 per cut; Gov.Ndeon A. Rockefeller of NW Yorti I per cent! Sen. Thrurion B. Morton of Kentucky • per e^: Secretary of the lirterioe IVed A. Seaton 5 per cent; Rep. Chiries HaBeck of Indiana 4 par oeat, «»lj oiu 36 per- cent. SPECIAUZEO SERVICE e TV • Hl-M RADIO •TAPI tmons -ep. A. SntIMI e opnci INTn-COMS e WIKOR PACTORY SIRVICI BLAKE RADIO-TV m • . CUMUNT tATt Earnmqs at compounou ^ SIMI-ANNUAUY Establifhtd in 1890— N«v«r mititd poying o dividtnd. 70 ytors of sound monogemont — your otsuronct of socurity. Assets now oror fifty-throe million dollors. PASSBOOK SAVINGS IN BY THE lOHi EARN FROM THE FIRST OF THE MONTH! CapHol SaviRgs & Loaa Assoc. E$tabliihed 1890 75 W. Huil St, FeitiAC FE 4-0561 CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR OF RUILDING put PeP' in your step.. You get energy more quickly firom Pkmeer and Big Chief eugar than firom any other food. They actually hdp give you more vigor and vitality that maka work eaaier and {day more fon. You eee augar aupi^ energy to the body foater than any othnr food. Let the big red “Midugan Made” aeal on every red, eHiite, and bhao bag remmd you that Big Chkf and Pkmeet give you more llavor>-fiuter energy. Take home Big Chief or Pkmear •agar next time you ahopt ... You’re right to use more MICHIGAN MADE PURE SUGAR grown and prooemed in Michigan by Michigan peoplR B^est new Top Value Stamp Famfly Gift Catalog ever launched THE PONTtAP PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1960 THIRTEEN KidsWilfWant Extra Milk Now milk to. ■ yen for finqwnt refreehment. That goee eepadaUy for th youngeten wt» arefortttnit enough to get extra mOk at adiSOl under the U.' S. Department of Agriodture'e Special School MUk ' diey art used to 'beHtai m e a 1 a tnAWBERBY AND BHUBABB JAM — A the ihort4x>il redpe given today, it takei Just brighter day begins when a tentpting sweet about fifteen minutes to make nine glasses of spread euch ae Strawberryand Rhubarb Jam is this sweet spread alter the fruit has been pre-aervM with hot buttered toast at breakfast. Using pared. out, you needing man before the started back br-1954 mar it regularly, because they lil ♦ a- A cool glass of milk, at. oc is one of the most refrpahini healthful drinks you can your child — paitkulaily ii weather. And if you want to him a little variety, little food coloring to p dlk, or gren nUk, or a im jam. Or yea eaa add fra ad tee raaaed m wUch are • new, or pteeai Or ym caa add extracts. Swiss Cheese and Eggs Make Souffle Just right lor two! j®' ladtvidMl teetaa ClMcaB 8oaflles|" For an extra special deUght. when you have a few qaua aoln-utea. treat the kiddles to a Grape MUk Shike. Shpily combine 3 cups of mlBc, 3 cups of grape,Juice, 14 cup of plnn^ Juice, 3table-apeeaa taasaa Jetee, aad H eap of cresun. Mix in shaker or stir with ler until loam. Serve SoucB in Umon Sh«IU Lemon wlth>a Ftench accent.. serve tartar sauce or cold Hol> landalse Sauce In lemon riidls. Ah easy trick to make Mock Kalis to heat h Juice of two lemons in the top of a double boder. I peak. nM hi ehases atedore | OneJuIf cup of tomato Juice tistoltesly. auppUas about one-fourth of the I Turn into 2 individual souffle My allowanoe of vitamin C. Idtohes (1% cups each). Bake inj 'moderate (373 Mill' until puffed. goldenW ana firm on top. Serve™ . Makes 2 aetvhigs. Vtvmma rtMir trsws a In a 1-quart sauc^Mn melt butter over tow heat; itlr in flour, salt and a daah of cayenne. Add ok and atir constantly imdl thickened and bubbly. Keep heat vary tow and add cheese; stir vigorausly and rapidly just Hungry Children Will Gog for Heorty Sandwichei ■ launch for the chikbea on a hat|B unmer day can be a real bcad-|| scratchiiM problem for mother, here’s an easy-to-make spread which wiU be sure to ^eate the small try. Mix finely chopped nut meats and cnmhed pineapple wtth prepared ealad dreaatng and eerve on bread or toast. dcaa beater, beat egg whilaa aain teey haM a aaft Another comfaiaation which ap-peids to young appetites calls for a combination of chopped, stuffed olives and deviled, ham mixed thoroughly with prepared salad dressing. H you prefer, chopped sweet piddes can be substituted for the olives. _ I "■mnrs cimear KUHN AUTO SERVICE J4» W. Harsn St. FE t-UlS Takes Only Minutes to Make Good Jam Some say etrswberries were so berry is reducqd to a pulp, OMn-named because they were brought'bine fruits and measure 4 cups to market strung on straws. Others insist Ihs prscUos of mulching the plant with straw or strsw-ootored seeds resulted in the ns s into s very large saucepan. Meamre sagar and aet aalde. Add powdered fnilt pectto to trait Ground Beef Balls Cooked on Skewers MestbaU kMm are easy toll omIm and sasy to serve; eesy onl the budget, toe. Family and guestsi will appreciate this attractive andl hearty meal eerved from the out-1 door grill. The flevor of etrewbe'-riet, how- | ever, like the scent vi rotee by , any name would seem as sweet. And one of the best ways to ksep the flavor of this hisctoui berry available for year ’round enjoyment is to save strawberriss in glaaass of hom^nsde Jam and Jelly. Jams and JMIles pnparsd the abort-beil way keep strawberry flavor intact for none of the fresh fruit flavor has a chance to boll away. So, while tbeec beautlfol bei^ ries are in abundance, you can "pweerve" their sweet flavor in glMSes of this easy to prepare Strawberry and Rhubarb Jam! eames to a kard bolL At ■th* Is sugar. )g to a fuel BOUJMG and boil hard 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from beat and skim off foam with metal Then stir and skim by turns tor 5 minutes to cool slightly, peeveiit floating fruit Ladle quickly into glasses. Over Jam at once with H inch hot paraffin. Makes about 9 medium glasses. S Ibf. srosaS bwt I •fgt H ^ catsup 11 Cbcata Craekcn natlj roIM (i ^ tooittoct. muihn Mix first four Ingiedientt and! shape into balls about 2 Inches Inl (flameter. String on long skewers.! On separate skewers string vege-1 Looks Prttty rtiubarb sad t qt. ripe ctravac Peel a large ripe pineapple and le a meton^Mller meat. Heap favorite salad mixture or cottage cheese in an oval mound on a bed nf greens. Cover closdy fresh plneaplde balls and place a piece of niint or a pineapple leaf at the broad end to Serve from ritewen onto Individ-1 ual plates, with pickles, olives and I extra crackers to scoop up thejl grilled vegetablds. Pineapple boatsll ' with fresh fruit make an eto-|| Igant dessert-salad. Makes 5 to ( flUce thbr or chop (do not peel) about 1 pound rhubarb, or enough — — — —~ to make 3 cupe. Crinh about ijsimulate a stem. Looks quart fully strawberries, ene;buncfa of grapes leyto at a ” Pork shoulder steaks come three | ways: with blade bone, round I and boneless. 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Coffoo with Ibis Chaica al Oaa 59- l-U. Caa VALUABLE COUPON 50 Bxira Stomps WHS IS rWetw. tr Mtn oaS,A«riov kobSi fee* h this cottsea at amf TM nir thrsuah Iturdair. ;oM asth. UmH; Oai eoupaa. CHARMIN Table Napkins 3»25* Shop and Save at FOOD FAIR in the MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE ROAD THE PONTIAC fRESS, WEPyESDAY, JUNE 22, 1960 FIFTEEN! • Pnritan mlaiBtar. Hw AreUe km an ■ jbe aboot one (kgrea Ithao ttioae recorded ] PLAWME .*a^ n Ur no i ” to Come By, Harder to Hang Onto Money Thlks in Many New Ways wiU wax Bolaler. at least oatO aft* er the ■ Sl\l£AK£R%c tboat Us rale ia ceonomte groarth. ^ Money, tight br eujl, te a tae-jtor in home buUding, smaU4wsi-ness financing, and fai your ded-whether U’s wiser to save or Mirocla Milt Shopping Conftr By BAM DAWSON NEW Y(NUC (AP)-Money~or{< the lack ol it-coloced mnch of the thinking both private and pubUc lln fiW first half of the year. Tight lor easier, dear or chraper, Oow-,ing Into more hands or slipping jaway in ooundeas new ways, it was money that side many d the Ihftr yieUs and tried to Judge the may lag ontU the general bust-iincrBagingly hit by rising operat ball of the year yielding a bit at the first of IMO becanae of the shakeout of pricas, R made the news in the stock and bond giarhets. R is a political iaa weB as a financial issue among diet thaf tor a while ptu-ticsiar 11 rise in price to with imfividoal company prospects. But the market as a whole ithe U. S. Tteasuiy, the many to At midyear there is something like a truce. Money isn’t as tight, •but it isn’t really easy either. In-jdivMuals find it about as hard ito come by, and perhaps a bit harder to h^ onto. CSiances for more available look good for the second half of the year. But not mudi more I, not mudi easier terms. plenty or MONET Individuals are being promised iplenty of money te finance their instalment pnrdMsee, add nxva money that can be borrowed for mort^iges. But Interest charges on long-term projects are still sticking about as high as in the days of fittest money. Business isn’t demanding much in loans as in the early jdays of the recovery from the 1958 recession—hence much of the ease in the short-term money market. But the banks say they are prrt-ty well loaned up in relation to ' iwsita and see no ’ if the radenl Reserve Board M lower the diarga on mom lends to them. of further toflatton. r MAT LAft I trend is clearer. ! fear el taa- tog coets, and to many cases by ' ' ' Tew indeed look I fan to the days Frederick P. Drayfun Buried *Ni Kakimozoo KALAMAZOO (UFI) - runend Investors sea —. —------------, ther Ihonetaiy inflation tor a «_^- while. But they think the money ^ ihto <>*A of managers mOA quickly retam toM^^ fight money if a boam ahauUNo toe plftlic purse wiU go on atari to tha fell tkdag. Ibderel t«x rates wiU be same, but state and h>-tba number at compaaiaal<^ levtea eontlmie to erfeep high-Aiti the end it not in sight. UNITED SHIBT DISnUBUTOilS Predolck Peter Oreyfuaa. Kalamazoo paper company « five. Preyfus|L who dl ImnUgrated to the U.A fimm Germany D yeiars ago. was president of the Dreyfuss Paper ^ock Go., and the American Fiber Supi^ Go.p KaIebuukkl This is because (torponita prof- Apd the political battle over' its. althougb sfill up, are beingiwhetbcr the country needs easierilon, Ohio. He wu also vice ptceldent ef the Masdnon Paper C6.. 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Wft tried these just recently^ Ihey're j-.i-i dinner ntts. al4ray* ( Here's a recipe to try. Peraa Oraceats m east (ttud *U-f)uitoM flow V* cup 1% •snlopci uuUat nulwa |« cup blitter or siftrtartot I teMpooAs fb&Olt titraei Sift togetoer flour, instam potato granules, and salt. Cream together butter, nigar. and vanilla! Add! milk, beating until light and fluffv j Add flour mixture and pecans. Mix ! thoroughly. Dough will be stiff. Roll plere* at doagli (about i sise or reuadrd leaspooufut) into efWeat oa a ttfbliy greased eeoUe shset Bate la awderala o\ea (SSI degrees) « le M mla alN. Roll in confectioners’ sugar: let cool; roll again in confectioners' sugar. Yield: 4tt dosen. Tangerine is the newest flavw in instant soft drink mixes. There are now 11 flavors with which to intake quick beverages. We’ve bad teforniatioa oa and pictures of a new frnseu pecun pic. Bsl this one we have not yet seen In local stores. HeM-ever, yon can keep an eye out tor It and ask .vonr grocer. Van have ,vour choice of thawing the pie te eefve cold at henitag It to he area to eerve warm. This last item is not food; and 's not cheap. But we think you’ll like to hear about It. General Electric it manufacturing an electric cooking center to outside. Instead of doing all the worit la the Utchea, you now do it. on the patto. - OaeeMaraweafllHuade- Sausage Origin losi « - ^ ^ 'Hie hard eaiamis ate hitolv aea-lWhn FfOZMI FfUlt JuiCB in Ancient History ead haa aa evea, a grill mad t But wait . . we're not done. Both sldet of the cart have drop-leaf cutting boards. A gay striped umbrella for sun or rain protection comes along with this rtibbnvtirel iDie hard salamis am hiiday aea-iWith FrOZfffl FruH JuiCB and oootton garlic. The soft I ties contain the same eeaaon-. fruit Julca eombfaia- for a eheit tlme'tlons inspire this easy-to^nake farjor iiM at all. Because salamis arcipunch for 45 people (H cap aeev-tng eaefi): Blake limeade ice cobes or a limeade ice ring by mixing 1 to make 1 quart; Sausage making goes __ back in history that no one knows idried. they contain more concen-exacfly how or when H wae de-tfated amounU of protein, vita-veloped. Holner's “Odysaey." mine and minerals than tame written in the nintlt century B.C .jMnoiinto of many fresh meats.^ menUont sausage and there is ----------------- .vM«e. ttat» «» . I««I -™<1 Muffin Cup Ham DHh . here's a recipe tor by the ancient Chinesf*. Through the years, certain towns! I European countries became famous fM' different types of satis-! ages, especially the various types at salamis. European families con-skier salami an all-purpose sausage, for sitndwiches. sauces, casseroles and tasty nibbling. Salami is classed as a dry sau- sage since about half of the mois- minutes. It's true . . ______________,___________________ tasty Hnm Muflins. Simply com- to make m pinU Juke and mix bine 1 pound ground smoked ham.jone 6-oz. can frozen fruit punch >t pound ground lean pork. 2 cupajftbe strawberry-lemon tomUna-oooked macaroni and cheese and tion, for example) with water to 1 egg. Grease 12 small or 8 mediumjmake 1 quart. Mix together in size muffin cups. Fill cupa withjbowi wito 2 tablespoons frozen meat mixture and bake in a mod- ilemoa juke and 1 quart ginger ale. erate over (330 degrees) for 45 Add frozen cubes or ring and SEA PAK PDQ SHRIMP C«»p«» tsIM si Xrstcr is Pmllsf i 2S ttTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH THIS pvRCHAii os porkThops. ■rsf«r Is PnIIs* *ni ^ EXTRA TOP VAIW STAMPS WITH THIS OP JElAYROtLS^ On^ fH" J^o9er...1endei^! U.S. GOVERNMENT GRADED CHOICE TENDERAY STANDING BEEF RIB ROAST l^rifHesf'BeePMues! THRIFTY CHOICE CENTER CUTS CHUCK ROAST THRIFTY ROUND or RIB STEAK THRIFTY SIRLOIN STIAK OHICK STEAK "EXCLUSIVE FORMULA" FRESH 49* 49*. THRIFTY . SPECIAL - FORMULA FRESH T-BONE STEAK i. 89‘ CROUND ROUND u 69< SWIFTS PRCMHiM ‘ S«ve N SAV€ SLICED BACON. LAS9> SLICED BACON u 49* HYGRAD6 HONEY LOAF PRESSEL'S SKINLESS biLj triintjs , f ^ na^^'naf- Hrc^er TUtN TNIYAM sot MOtl nCITINB KROMR VAUIDI LOW PtfCIS fUfS ^ TOP VALUS SJMin rese^ right to limit quantities. Prices and Uams efleeUte thru Sat., Ju ne 25,1960, at Kroger in Pontiac and E^em Mich. Sone Sold to Dealers. rh RrCHTEEX THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUXE 22. 1960 Yankus Buys New HomelindaClirisilianGels in Adopted Australia ADELAIDE. Auitralk (UPI) Stanley Yan)(UB. Michifai ‘‘reM" wheat fanner, has ( meoted Ua awivc to Auatralia by buying a new home in auburban Grange. Yankiia admita that hia wife often pinea for life Power's Big Home LOS ANGELES (AP) - Act Linda ’ Christian settled her' against the SSQO.OOO estate of the late actor Tyrme Power and will receive something less than the $200,000 she had asked. Under the settlement in Supe-, : ^ rior Court Tuesday. Miss Chris- a jarm.| Grai^ h about eight miles |tian, a former wife of Power, will ia the ceartty a« Ms adeptisB. 5 enjoyed near Dow a-from Adelaide and near the spoil pay $34,830 and receive full own-{where he rented a home upon his ership of the $103,100 Bel Air Bat he said he has no Men- *" Australia. ihome where they lived, tlea of retaralag ta the Ualted < , * * * I Their children, Romina. 8, and 81a^ I He already has ordered orange Taryn. 6. will have a' $25,000 lien •Ooee mv mind was made nn “d ^uH his back-V the house If it ia sold. Other- to leave Dimairiw: and I felt that •*’'**« of the wise they wiU Inherit it. The chil- Se uiJteSTiS^’c^ “‘n’«*»>here. | J|en a„o have a Joint estate of guarantee my children what was' Yankas, who teimed the ear- ! „ ^ ^ ^ originally laid down in the Q>n- rent winter ber* “mild bv I dividedl BtHution - defense of life, liberty Michigaa standaids.” gave ^ *** hulk of his estate into five, and the property you own _ it was lidding of difficulty In adJnttlBt a final decision for me. ■ to the way of iilo in Australia. 0*0 Yankus sold his Michigan faim, at public auction more than a| “.She lives In a‘wish,' ” Yankusjls for Anver's sister, Anne Har- lLf—l_^ Aresr* Mrrvt year ago after a running feud with said. “She wishes she was on her jdenbergh. iUUK.fi fXlfiU lUUIl the government about wheat own farm, as she was hack Bt| 'TelExecutive JUds Any Man With Speeches NEW YOBK HW-lho ard STEWART J. WOLFE ianother as wUI his son. Tyrone I V/iifrtrc IWilliam. 17 months. Tbe fifth hiniinUUSUiai riUlWlS \Liietime Member and was fined for overthrowing, fcrowds. S DiuiORd ItBOUtiig OOk SfiCIALTY Ousrutefd LOU-MOR Mlrscl* Mile la tSr SSasplai Caalcr Oaiaar Araa “But she is getting to know more people, and the neighbors j, are very friendly.” quotas. He grew c.xcess wheat as home, and has never quite gotten niaerlmSneiSUn feed for the chickens he raised used to having 4o mix with big Discrimination !5>hAwn hw Daissiel Fn* j The first editor to be awarded la lifetime honorary membership BOSTON W — In Massachusetts,'from The Industrial Editors Assn. * it is cheaper to marry a fellow Bay of Detroit is Stewart J. Wolfe of Stater than anyone else. jl63 Chartesina Dr., near Roches- Yankus said the aole reason fori A new law doubles Hit wedding ter. leaving the U.S. was his children. I license fee foe out.of-staters. Tbs' ♦ ' The chiWrea Russell, 15, Den-1 traditional $2 will still apply ifi The honor was given to Wolfe nis. 14, and Karen, 4, are doinglboth bride and groom are from'because of his many outstanding' weU in their new environment. 'Massachusetts. {yean of devoted leadership in the' ~ I field of industrial editing, paiitlcu-jlarly dealing with sales and promotion of industrial products, ac-' cording to Carleton S. Ryding, 'lEAD president. *■ ' Past president of both The International Council of Industrial Editors and The Industrial Editors {Assn, of Detroit. WoUe la a Ford {Motor Oo. employe. I He is a coordinator of the Sales-< man's recognition program on thel marketing training staff of the! Lincoln Mercury Division. Saw KM With coupon below on Cfisoo Use Money-Saving Coupon Get lot Off when you buy America's favorite shortening Finwst v«9«tabl« shortening ... it*o digostiblo cur MONO Dorm u« Hague Police Charge Russ Student a Spy I THE HAGUE, Nethertands I—Pojice have arrested a Russian {they claim was engaged ki espi-jonage while registered as a stu-!dem at the Hague Institute lor {Social Studies. i Public prosecutor Jan C. Maris said he ordered the arrest of Jan {Smirnoff. 32, Monday. Police said Smirnoirs'Wife and their child itook refuge in the Soviet Embas-{sy. Mjy. Smirnoff Is expecting a second child. t The Soviet Embassy lodged a protest with the Dutch go' ment. ★ , * ★ Maris gave no details of the ! charges but said “we have had growing indications that Smirnoff !was not a bona fide student." Burnt Toost of No UIb, Brides, so Be Careful TUCSON, Arir. un - Attention ; brides: The last claimed usefulness of burnt toast has been discounted. Activated charcoal, which is {highly absorbent, has been recom-i mended widely as an emergency I first aid treatment for poiisaning. {But, says the Arizona Poisoning 'Control Center, btirnt toast doesn't I turn into activated charcoal and is iof no value. RAZLEV JL-/ CASH MAUKLT Jl Bozloy't Own Quortorod OLEO 2^29' Fresh, Meoty SPARE Whole Pen-Ready FRESH Legs ond Thighs of FRESH RIBS 29 FRYERS 29 TURKEYS 29 X SLAB BACON 5 u. O.Qc FRESH, LEAN GROUND BEEF 3 ” m LEAN LAYER — NO LIMIT SLICED BACON 5 fS 1“ ROUND SIRLOIN SWISS STEAKS laar-ptloed. portable ia the “TelEseraHve," a aealed-down veratoa at more rootly It’a a box wHh on Utemlnated panel where yoar opeach, printed ta advaace on ronttaonsterai paper Is on a spool you place la tlM> box as you would fUiu The ooript mm’bn, sabjeet to speed controlled by a gadget rour palm. IlhuninaHoa can adjaatrd. The device Is offered by Telit Indiistrleo, Inc., Cklcngo. BL House Considering Health Aid for Ag^ The WASHINGTON, (AP» Houae takes up today federal program of health aid for f a limited group el needy and near-needy older persons. ♦ ♦ * Indications were the measure! WiU be passed today and sent to' the Senate, where proponents ofj a much broader health benefit program for the aged hope to revamp (he measure to fit their own ideas. | A ♦ * No such broadening cah be at-! tempted in the House. It it taking up the bUI under procedures' which allow four hours of debate,! no amendments, and a take-it-or-j leave-it vote. The humJdKy tti LauWene’s «• gar grawliig couBtry ia the higheet of any place in the United States. Vaudeville dates Its popularity from the. time of the French revolutldh. FOR FRESHIST MEATS AT LOWHT FMCB SHINNERS Why More Training? The feh OaWe. puhHahed hy the U. 8. Dept, ef Uber, givee bis answer: 'You ahoald weMi corefciUr the Isay raa ^voala^ aliofed hy |ohs yea dra eaoMdotint oyoinst iamabalp g^ You akeald he aware el the great tapertaiM el os a general and spedfie |eb on I Longest hit lor a torpedo was jS.OOO yards by a German U-boat in 1917 on the U.S. destroyer Ja-' 'cob Jones- definite edvoatagea ia teeking oiM finding a Jeb. When edveneeawnl eppertunillee acenr, preference is ganernlly gbran ,to peraana with awperier edncal^pal guallficafiens — elher tilings baiag equoL" FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE Pontiac Business Institute 7 W. 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Leu Strlcdy rmh GROUNU BEEF Perfect for ^ f%c Outdoor Grilling ^0 Jr Ih Northwood Markets OBCHUIO DIKE BOBD Ogon Ddily 9 to 9 g.i Sun8oy 'til.S g.in. 'V THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22. IMP NiNETEKlN Heod Produce Clerk's Week We wish to extend o personal Invitotion and welcome to oil our friends and customers to visit us this week and take odvontoge of our money soving specials — A complete variety of fresh produce olwoys available for your selection. HARUN RUNION Nrrr •< Mrm MIKE DANIELS NJmcI* mu* WATERMELONS 69’ CALIFORNIA , ORANGES 39‘ SHOP KROGER EVERY DAY FOR YOUR PICNIC AND BAR-B-Q SUPPLIES SAVE —STREAK IRAND DOG WKK-D4D SPEOAU-KROGER REG. OR DRIP — VAC PAC COFFEE . . - 59* 2^41* STILL THE SAME LOW PRICE! - KROGER FRESH lAKED SLICED WHITE SAVI 4o-J(ROeER FRBH SUCH) MAIN SAVl lOe KROeiR STRAWIERRY OR APRICOT SAVE 4«-^R0ftlR FRESH lAKED Vienna Bread 1» 17* Coffee Cakes Glazed Donuts «>.«39* CRHCO 3^.49* AU PURPOM fHORTINIIMS ^ a nit Cmrm m4 Pm^cImm «f CRIfCO SHORnNIHC PHm wNk iMi HM— PA* cm»m 3 Cm ^Ic PriM «Mi tM ... 3 & Sic m WITH KROGER COUPON AND P & G COUPON ON PAGE 18 OF TODAY'S PAPER PRICE WITH ONE COUPON ONLY 3^59* RUG SHAMPOO...........22-cx, Ml. $I.VI Feiwui^llglM CmnC hr cUanar rufa POTTED HEAT.........2 S'/j-ox. c§nt 3fe LMp nhIm e taey wreeC RBF STEW ...........r.,24^. can 49c Tnr iMv'i fir • mmfkh nmtl #' LIBBY’S emu........r. .24^1. can S3c TaiV aMN «Mi kaaaa ^ HG NEWTON’S ............I-Ib'. ptg. 39c Nov NNilioo fiHW-iNiA ff9thn9t§ PALMOUVE SOAP .... .T. .J S*n 3le Um wwiiwltal kaNi iIm ban CASHMERE BOUQUET . ... .3 b'ari 33e FwnM iUMlar ilta ban CASHMERE BOUQUET ....2 ban 3le CAMAY SOAP..................2 b'an 3le PaiBal aalararf bath liu ban SPICASPAN ...,......Mb*, pkg. 31c Claani flaan, walli and waadnatb CASCADE.......!....20-ox. ptg. 49c GOLDEN FLUFFO ....... 3-lb*, can SSe tOe OPP ail auppaM vifaBabli iherMninf CAMAY SOAP................:.. .3 bars 33e Raeular ilaa bam bi paaBal aria* LAVA SOAP................,..2 bars 27c LUX LIQUID...........22-OX. can 67c A ipMi m ifia Mean Ctfua enata LUX FUKES..........pcg. lixa pkg. 34c LUX TOILET SOAP..............3 ban 33c Raeuiar ban In aaaMl ealan LUX TOILET SOAP............. 2 ban 3le LIFEBUOY SOAP...............3 ban 3Se Pun lAna rnpiHar iIm ban BLU-WHITE FUKES . TI/j’hjx. pkg. 25c NitP iMBant bands for vMP laundry SWEETHEART SOAP..............4 ban 34c 1. Mb « Mfubr.tb. tab CLEANSER..............2 21 -ox. cans 42e CM CuMi ktm pats and earn Mty end brCht IVORY FUKES......... rcg. size pkg. 34c KUftr lmr.hmpne$ IVORY SNOW...........^iant size pkg. 79e Pna iBiak kMfa mcludtd ■ ir-'' . ■ ' DUZ DETERGENT ... giant size pkg. 79c ITf tnM . . . ^ daai avaryfhlnol OXYDOL.................Ung size ptg. $1.37 Far tha whinai wathat rvar! TIDE...............3 rag. size pkgs. $1.00 Par whitar. brighnr wodwt BLUE CHEER..............giant size pkg. 79c Par a frtBhtr. diaaar whita Ivory Liguid................32-oz. can 9Sc Prat ttaak knift indudad MR. CLEAN CLUNER 28-oz.’ b*tI.69c Lkmld all purpaM heuMhald elaanar LIFEBUOY SOAP...................2 bacv33c Vittita bath 'tlza ban eantain Punlin Plus PRAISE SOAP.....................2 bars 26c Pink mincla neular sixa ban PRAISE SOAP.....................2bars4Sc •aih tht pink mlrada ban .FLUFFY Aa....................34b'.pl(g.B3e *Kr«|ar law. law prlea 94.IVES PET FOOD 3 6-oi. cans 43c InBbr 94Jv« Cat La Stans singled out as budget-taxpayers that in due time there which starts July 1. provides a,busting items the ladr of postal! The higher postal rates have been buried by a House conpdt-tee in this election year. Congress raised the gasoline tax one cent last year, but has done nothing .to meet Elisenhower's redueet for in- I increaaes, the iHopoacd pay tra defeW and wriffere Illation. and House approval of tax deductions to self-employed persons for pension savit^. The S«iate. perhaps to fmvstall just such mtacks at Stans’ this week voted to increase federal tax revenue rather than cut h. tended corporation and excise taxes and voted to add another 650 million dollsu^ by tightening restrictions in tax laws. However, the fate of these amendments was dubious as the bill headed to a Senfeledlaiiae conference commit- Cafliolic President WiU Brink's Thief O'Keefe Get His Reward? KANSAS ary. Kan. (AP)~1he ... \ , 2.000 delegates to the Amerlcfen .. BapUst Assn, nattoiial conventlonr»«« have adopted unanimously a reBO-'«wt«’"‘»*d the $1.219.ff« wneir*. lution opposing the election of a.^t^ery. may learn todSL Roman Catholic as president of he’ll go free as a reward for the United States. The action was taken Tuesday Ight after the association president. Or. Hoyt Chastian of Malvern, Ark., told the group: "No Stans, after listing his objections > the way Congress was handling} States and the Vatican at the things, said: "The total added!**™® ’ charge to the Treasury as a re- ""' suit of these unnecessary extra! More than 20 mOlion roeteorf burdens is about ITH billion dol-'enter the atmoephere of the earth lars over five years." (daily. tundiig agaiast hia confederates. case is scheduled to vp in SutfoBc Soperfor Ooiirb->4 yuan and & months after he ad-mttted hb part in the nttian’a Iggest caah robbery. Federal, alMe and local law enforcers traely admit the Brink’ robbery Jan. 17, 1850 might not ive bean solved arithout O’Keefe’s dp. It was on the testimony of thei Boston hoodlum that ei^t to life for the rob-btiy. (XlGsafe said 11 man took an aettva part in tha. fabuhMB hsui ♦ ★ ♦ ’Two diad befort the Mai atarted in 1866. O’KMfe, never eentenced for the robbery, has been in oonttoe-m«)t at Middlesex County Jail ik adjacent Cambridge. Start Nftw York Hotol NEW YCmk ow available. The same sturdy construction, the same high quality . . . and at a savings of almost one-half. leg. d.9S Vths 412-Os. 100 Pkg». I 50 EXTRA GoM Boll BHB I WMi TUe Cemee — WM Pwahaii at $8.00 er MORI laaapi Rear, WIm er Clgeieltei last 3 WEEKS TO GET YOUR SAMSONITE CARO TABLE Only S.69 and $25 in Green Caali Regieler Receipta. 41-et 139 Pkfe I Kotex Regular White or Postal Delsey Tissue So Handy Around tha Houm Kleenex Jumbo Towels «C Off Label Ferns Sanitary Napkins 43' . WHITE OR COLORS Northern Tissue Gotawte Ferma- Instont Pototoes Exciting, Zte«y-NP» Brooks Chili Beans Wiahbohe Exciting Salad Dressing ShoeOring Stylt Stokal/t Beats Give Your Cet a Traot 9-Livat Cat Food 4--49' 4 *«ii* 35' 2-V.39' 4^59* •C39' 6^49* ISOTUSOltMUSTAMK . . WMfc Nntin of I ~ dtee. Coes 109 FNST 0MN6E JUKE ISOIUCOIMBI Parahooo o9 Mb. leg er Over POTATOES 3S139' lusTAMPs la ssunusoieiusTAiiPi 1^: is ixtia sou m nAMPt jl cate vaW Liateiana par Nnfcate af t4h. 9ht. er Mare WiKMiiiSMMB(bMn ill •SS-J%!SSSVZ •a. kMl am par laitiwir. Penhem ef Oee S*. Uef Ifr mmmsL -----JtUROE a -uisrsTsa," T9 emr le ipr up ^ n c.i ~r r^irsiER gifts faster witfi gold bei-L gift st/xivif»; THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1960 TWENTY-ONE Macaroni Dishes Sell af Church Dinners "Let's taoe it'’ tiie beet to raise money fcr your cburch or organlzatkm is to become tsmouj|, tor yoqr tood, so that people will fo out ol their way to attend your Add 1 tablespoon salt to rapidly boiling water. Gradually add macaroni h unlailinily popular Wondeifkil home-made foods that are specialties of your group are lures that draw the crowds every time. Such as the MacaroiM^liick-en Salad and the noodle casserole below, svhicfa the National Macaroni Institute created for the 1 men of the East Central Sutes, r. a salute for their famous ' -irch suppers. 'acaroni dishes are especially Hi for these affairs, bbcause because it’s thrifty and can be prepared In advance with the greatast suoceas. Macaroni can also be dished up la a tempting, oofocfal manner. Any of the re-here wlQ hdp estabihli the reputation at the won lem, so that she'll be make them each time a supper Is hdd. ■are are a few aaase tips lag ttaa going to a chareh sap- of a e woman in charge, and give her plenty of efficient help-OB so that your guests will be taken care of properly. Discuss hi advance who is going to bring what, and take your community food tastes into account. Set your tables prettily with inexpensive accessories from the dime store, and don't forget the flowers. Serve the food family style— this makes for less work and waste, and besides,' it’s faster. Display your fancy desserts on a Ubie. Daa*t asrcrehsrge. trim ex-peawe by eersmuy Shspplag for atoms fltot wM give yse Ow And treat each supper as lov-iagly hs if it were yow di 's wedding. ,___________________ euM MOT anam or marwiDilM UblMpow yw"? •tuSS*a. to boU. Cook uBcoverad. attrriag accasionally, until tender. Drain dander. Rinse with cold water; drain. Combine sour cream or mayonnaise, horse-radish, chives, 2 teaspoons salt and pepper; mix well. Add macaroni, chicken, com and celery; mix weU. Arrange la bed of lettum. Garnish with ton^rio^ wedges. A^rill. Makes 6 water. Gradually add noodles so that water 1. Cook uncovered, stirring occastoislly. until tender. Scallions V Peas, Sing Out With Flavor There's fine flavor when peas b«^ vegetables separately: at li are prepared this way. minute drain peas and mix i ley and chives: mix wriL Combine eggs. milk. 2 teaspoons salt and pepper; beat. Add egg mixture to noodle mixture sad mix well. Turn into greased 2-quart casserole. Bake in modoate overt (350 degrees) 1 hotr and 15 minutes, or until egg mixture is jet. Makes six servings. Green'Teas WMb fleaUtoas ie'EeSiti? 1 «out« boUtDS oaaoM not (SS BoflSJw iskeut ♦ 4 tern ta •ad cat PMCM) Mdt butter in Stoch ildllet over low heat; add acallions; cook griitly, stirring often, until soft [through, (fook peas according to directions but use S-inch skillet and boil only 2 or Dill Com Wtll With Tuna The average American \isits a' physician Just over live times a| lyear. acconling to the HeaMi In- 3 minutes; just untU barely Isurance Institute. 'through: drain and mix with scal- Try a touch ol herbs In sandwich fiHings. Roberta Hershey, foods and nutrition specialist at MIcliigan State University, suggests a mixture of tuna, cream dressing flavored with dill seed or fresh dill. Chicken salad landwicb filling gets a flavor boost with a dash of dried Rosemary. Naturally Tender Table Trimmed PrisM •HssMm thmetb Set.. Jsas 2S. Wo tsssrvs Hm itgto to Ntok ssoatitits. Blue Ribbon Farms Beef uck Roosts Guoronfeed Tondor... or Double Your Money Bock Pot Roost Cut 39 lb. Round Bone or iSnglish Cut 59» dentCV Blade Cut 49s 49** Lean Sliced Bacon oS Hygredss Of (jgnihsfg oil Stssr lrlsM» Corned Bssf 69V Fomaut Mlekstborry -Ttwy Fork Links Breakfost Links 59»- Glondols sr Fstehko Skinless Franks r'iiStii 45V Lekt iris Benalsw Fresh Perch Fillets Complstsiy Clsonsd Pon-Rsody Fresh Lake Whitefish From Cold Novo Scetis Waters Fresh Cod Fillets 5% 55V 49** From Cold Novo kotio Woters Fresh Haddock Fillets rX 59« Buy the parts your family Flying Chicken Parts prefers. Cook-oof or cook- in with these terrific values B^MIHnllCKS w up from Wrigleys. BrOOStS White Meet 591 FOOD aUB EVAPORATED ASSORTED FLAVORS SAVE lie SAVE lOc SAVE 19c Canned MiUc MAXWELL HOUSE—7e Off UM Instant Coffee STAR-KIST—For SaladI er Sandwighw Ghunk TTniia SAVE 33c leU-0 Gelaliii 6 « 49* SWANSDOWN—White, Choc., Yellow, Buttencofeh Golce Mixes, 4>v.l<» 7c OFF LABEL Roman Cleanser 39* RIFRCSHINS FLORAL Florient Aerosol lAVI ON FAVORtn Palmolive Soap dc OFF FKe. Palmolive Soap wrm NIWSPAFIR COUPONS Crisco Shortening WHITE OR PASTB. LUX Toilet Soap 2. orr SMCML lAHL LUX Both Soap Snltutt CrMinad Cottage Cheese It SAVE 10c Feed Chib->Seve Sc en 3 Cram Owara ^ Kr KrafTsdienWhiz •^^29' Dixie l^ib 3 25' 3^35* 33' IN NfW EXCITING CORAL Lifebuoy Soap LATHERS FRKLY Lifebuoy Bath Soap 2!^ 33* FOR AUTOMATIC WASHERS Super Rinse ''air SEND EOXTOP AND 2Sc FOR WAU MAP Silver Dust Blue 81* NAilSCO EXCITING Bacon Thins Crackers *g^ 35* RASPRBRRY SUNOAS Shur-Good Cookies ’SJ 39* Minute Maid Frozen Lenauide 19 SAVE 9*T en Cm 99* OraiHie Juice Orange Juicii Hawaiian Fruit Punch 2 Si 39* mas«»snOTDBR!!J Orange Juice ^*2? ’ST 39* FlfMEEFt OIFTS F Ft WIFM GOLD BELL GIFT BXA.IV1 'wJ:\ \ ' '■ ' y V- f YWBNTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEPyESDAY, JUNg^, 1»60 nMHBdDsqflM NiMtodder Discflorfort? ^ “ aarJSSusErW :Aa. 39c c NIW JmiY CULTIVATID Fresh Blueberries.......3 1*^ Hothoise Tomatoes.... “ 49e Sweet Corn.. 6 »» 39e Honey Dew Meloni 69e Cucumbers '^wax. — 3 ^ 29c AftP BRANO-Our Fiiwst Quality Grapefruit Juice ^ 99* FroxBR Food iuyi BANQUIT BRAND Meat Pies Stef, CkkkM or Turkty 5 “ 99* ABF AipitW|Bi SpiMi ABP S^iMNh uMMOMPf • • * PKQ. OTC ...'SS- lOt . 95c omciu enwiiwirnii • • o mm. w9€ uo2£%43c IIB IOn UVfNOS JAHI PARKIR Blackberry Pie "S' 39* ' UVI lOe-^ANI PAROL CHKmiT SNAP* Pound Cohens:;.*' E^29c lAvi ioi • • • • 33c Ryi 9mi .... iifc 17c SBcitI Rdf . • • • oMs 31c While SDcdlml 2ii»lis4lc MEOOO-UND FRICSTONC ILIIRTA WRieUIAR lizipmcis Peaches ... 4 89c IONA IRAND Tomatoes............5 99c SPICIAL AT AOPI Maiola Oil-^..........*»’ V* SwHt PkUMcu£^292 IM Mrth.............4S%35c AAP BRAND-Our Finwt Quality Prune Plums NUTLET IRAND Margarine 6^ 89* KIAPrS CHIBI SPRIAD Omm Whb»29c SUNNYHOOK ONAOf *A" Large Eggs >« 43* eUPTS AMORTIi Baby Foods ITIAiNID VARnmS 10 65c 6 ’SS 59c 10 grMt new recipes Chickom IMmiert hMMlitli JULY Wtinan’s Dw now‘on sale 10^ AAP BRAND SOUD PACK, PANCr WHITI MIAT Tuna Fish 3 79* SwwyfieM Bittir . WISCONSIN CNIBI PAYOHTf Sloop (Mdar... SlSi 65c 59c AM grkee la tMeoi ■OeiNue Hwu Sot., Juna 3Stb In aN loelarn AUebigoa AAP Sogor AAoricofe THE GREAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. 5uper Markets AMIRICA'5 DlfiNUABlI FOOD MtRCHANT SINCt l8St 4 P0R1UC UU STOIB OrCN «ON. TOM MT. . «. * , lui N. nm. DU .1 lumw •DSL2;:LTs2ir%. A*r tmum IlMhrt. 1m m»... aei' WMb Fmwbii AMm Ajax Cteafuer 2 31c iiONiabd CrtBeo Ikontiiiiio ^ & 65c Fw WMMuy Rinso live Detergent 2 iOr 65c 77. ft IJP Uff* SiM Nory Soap- 2 “» 33c FbPiWMl Ste Kory Soap . 4 «*- 27c FIm*m In Fig. Dux ^ 55c Smot AAF Qxydol *12*^ 79e. . WbMoy^wiau Draft 2 'S? 67c Nr W* eerf W»*m* Spic and Spoti 88c Ktery Snow Sr 77c eOCMM Omu Tide «r 77c MiM. Comoy Soap 2 29c Hm SeeAwam tmp Zetl Soop 2 fil- 43c Ivory Soop 4 ££ 41c ScOffUbd Polmolive Soop 2 £. 23c i.f. Nm 4 Iw 41c tbhulem SwH F^ ST 77c TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22. 1960 EL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER W. TELE6BAPH Coi. HURON ST. Open Daily 9:30 a.m. Open Monday - Thurt^y - Fridoy - Sot. 'lil 9 p.m. Swingin* in CANVAS I SHOiS DICKCUKK A reel classic! That’t the only way to describe -p.p' Canvas Shoes for guys and gals. For sports, dancing, almost anytime you want solid comfort for your feet purcliese of P.F.S SpoMored by Also WiB This 6ai Eagiat Ctr Fim . Have Mom buy you a pair ofi U.S. Kad$ and get a ticket . . . till and drop it in the box. Drawing will be later this month. Osr golden HANGER SyEClAl COTTON DRESSES (Revitalised and Texhirisedl >|29 Types af Dresses Included Same Day Dry Cleaning Until 2 P, M. 17 active stores to serve you with a friendly smile. No vocant stores at Tel-Huron, because you will always find the crowds ond values here. Parking for over 1,000 cars. Hfor a niw thrill in cos-METICS, STOP IN TODAY FOR A II FREE FACE AND SKIN ANALYSIS. VIVIANE Pry demon and SMN twHdirtti •oHi bKotiane—Tai-Huron fnd $6 I. Huron FE t-271S SHOES Follow the Sun in BEAUTIFUL FASHION Aatbeatk lorat Wood Wedge Heel Siaea to S Mttttow md Nodioai WiMt $499 $299 SPORTSWEAR FABRIC SALE Short lengths in the season's favorite fabric fgr shorts, pants, jackets, sheath dresses. Regularly priced at twice the price! 45 in. wide. Wash 'n Weor — Exciting nouticols, geometries, stripes! Rag. $1.00 Yd. ALL GOnON CORD, SAILCLOTH and TWILL PRINTS ON SALE Td. Accent on LivobiKty! NEW SAUCER CHAIR • leauty ond tho budget got tegetfcor! • Soft, buoyant poly-foam inatr cuebieninf • Duroblo laothor-lika ploetk upboletary • Eiportly conetructod. etreng eteel frame • High bock eupport, reomy 32" diomotar 59‘ GIKLS* TOrPER SET CottOD-OacronS polyester pattern knit with nylon lace trim. Matching plasUc-uned pant has snap-tastened front. Aaure, pink, yellow. Biaes SoM 6 mo8.-lH yeara .............,,............... Q Many ether Boys’ and OMa’ Carter Seu VtM TEL-IIIH ''Best for Children" SEW ’n SAVE Childrens. TEL-HURCN SHOPPING CENTER CHUCE ROASTS Naturally Tender Table Trimmed Pot Roast Cut Center Blade Cuts Round Bone or Englisii Cut 59*,b. Red Sweet ons White or Colors 691 Heinz Ketchup Bottio 19° 44oo. 1 ‘i:?- 89® 4 -1®® 19® 10® Kleenex Coffee Chunk Tuna Cottage Cheese Lemonade Mkxwett House Instant — 76 off Label Star Kisf SoaitMt 16-oz.ctn. playwear special from o fomous Californio maker!' 50% off and more 99 S|99 . $4 usually ^5.98 to $12.98 Here's on opportunity to really sove on this terrific group of fonnous maker ployweor in nautical designs, made of cotton soil cloth. Shorts, blouses, jockets, pedal pushers, slacks, skirts in red, white or blue. Size 8-16. cleoronce! fun*tops, jamoicas formerly $2.98 to $3.98 $199 All cotton blouses in mony styles, both casual and dressyrChdojc wanted colors in solids, novelties. Misses sizes. Jamoicas in solid and printed cottons. Sizes 10 to 16. TEL-HURON SHOrriNG CENTER open to 9 p.m. ‘ mondoy, thursdoy, fridoy, Saturday Tel •Huron Store Only LIGHTWEIGHT SPORTCOATS $|2T5 Regular Values to $27.95 A fantastic buy at this low price ., Choo^ from famous make imports m a host of colors and, fabrics. Sizes 36 to 46, re^lars and longs, but not all styles ki every 8i;se ... So hurry! THE PONTIAC PRESS wepyESDAY. JUNE 22: mf PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. TWENTY-nVB If / Kind, Symphony on Mall Tonight Possible, Not Probable—Abby Shouldn’t Nurse Such Thoughts By ABWAlti VAN OEAR^d^Y; i aon't kitow how to Jirt thia, hut my hiM-band (k fa tbo |M9ltat ud every time I fo l« aee him ho ia la Ms room with the door chMedand tbo nurso is fa " there with riace with s mate you once divorcedt UNDECIDEZ) PEAR UNDECIDED; icfae or any* tbisf liko fast. &Iy motber-to-iaw says there la notfalnc to worry about because you -eaa’t court a nurae fa a boo* But I'm only gueasing. Experience ia still the best teacher — and III hear from readers who have had this experience, ru print their ibpiies. OONFlDfeNTrAL TO AN-NETTA; This may sound like another version of a very old joke, but it conveys the message perfectly: "No one wUl buy a cow he can milk for nothing." "What’s your problem?" Write to Abby in care of this paper. For a peraonal «pl.v. endoae. a stamped, self-ad-dressed envelopr. * * * Abby's best- selling book, "Dear Teen-ager," is on sale at all bookstores. Women s Section I never had this kind of worry with hfai before. Am I Ibolhli for being suapldoua, er faovid I Just go fasrs eiriy fa fas nwretag and rit an day to watfa hfanr WORI^IS WIFE DEAR WORRIED: Suspl- ,______r one day. They’d'soon realjak fast ntmes have better tUflfa to do than to romance the’patients. U you want to "watch him" (and if they will permit tt), that's your busi-naaa. But I think you would be dofag fae poor man an fa-jutice. . ★ ★ ♦ DEAR ABBY: 1 «n at a loss as to shat to d9 aboot tipping. My husband cohsktars accept-fag a tip aa a form of b^-geiy. He saj^ be would be to-sulM If soUMoM offered him a tip. When I am with my husband I pay no attentkm to the question of tipping, but when I go to » beauty shop I don't know wbflfbwr a tip is expected or not., It seems to me those beauticians, get enough for what tiey.»d« Yet.. I don’t wut to appear cheap. I nSlw iee a#-one band a befait/, operator a tip. Can you enl^Men met WANTS to KNOW DEAR WANTS: 51oet beauticians DO accept tfas. Some depend on them. The policy an Upping dlflera fa various cs-taMishmeats. If you wiM to be on the lafc aide, am fae manager of your aiiop what the custom fa there. W ★ * DEAR ABBY: Maybe one of your readers who knows Silk, Lace Are Worn by Bride Dinan>Guinane Vows Pronounced Qt Gros^ Pointe Heirloom Bsttenburg lace enhanced Marguerite Mary Guinane’s gown of Dresden rilk peau de aole chosen for her marriage to Dr. John Thomas Dinan Jr., June 15 in St. Paul a on the Lake, Grosse Pointe. The Rev. Francia T. Stack of St. Hugo of the Hilb Church aolemnisad the nuptial Mass. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Dennis Francis Guinanp of Grosse Pointe and the lato Mr. Guinane. Dr. Dinan is the son of John Thomas Dinan of Guilford road, Bloomfield Hills and the late Mrs. Dinan.' it ir it Four tiers of French illusion veiling held by a crown of orange bloaioms billowed ovor the bridal gown styled with Victorian poutf hipline help me faake up my mind. Nine years ago I married a man I knew an my lift. We >were \wty much fa lore, but we quarMed constantly over trivial matters. We had three ehildrm. Our relatfanship got so bad we hatfay apoka to/a^ other, so we ffaMty aBreed that tfivorce waa the beat aohilion. tt became ffaal faat .January. Siace then we have both done a lot or fRfBtm hp. Wtan he comes to see the children he is aa awaet and deWfa^aa a man can be. He daima he never/realised how much I nqeant to him until he loat m«. Not he says he oouU nerer another woman, and he baa arited me . to remarry hfaii' 1 atm love hto, Abby. But I’m afraid. are the chances for The rare lace scoop neckline and yoke of the Basque bodice and edged the three • quarter length sleeves. Mrs. Jerry Marsh of Hins-dala, in., was honor matron, wttfa bridesmaids Mrs. George 1ft DeVos Jr. and Martha Arts of GrosM Pointe and Nancy Fidler ol Muskegon. WEAR NOSEGAYS Nosegays of Mnk sweetheart' roses complemented their bouffant dreaies of Dior blue silk shantung. On the esquire tide were the Wyandotte Girl Plans to Marry Bloomfield Man ( Tie engagement of Hairi-ette Kotyuk to Robert A. Miller, eon of Mrs. Dorothy Miller of Keego Hartxw and Reuben MiHer of Dellrose drive, Bloomfield Township, has been announced. The bride-elect, daughter of Mrs. Marjorie Kotyuk and Frank Kotyuk. both of Wyandotte, ia an alumna of Eastern Michigan University. Her sorority is Ddta Zeta. Her fiance is a senior at EMU where he affiliated with Delta Sigma Phi. The wedding . will be in July 1961. Observe Church's 100th Year Mrs. Helen Dovre of Pin-gree avenue waa hostess to .Miriam Unit of the Augustana Lutheran ffaurah Women, of St. John \uth^Bn Church Tuesday aventag. A * In honor of the IflOth annlvcr-sary of the Augustana Church Mrs. Adolph Homblad reviewed llw hiitory hnd organization of this churdi and the First Church in New Sweden, Iowa. ♦ ♦ * Guests were Mrs. Edward Chasteen, Mrs. Fern Barton, Mrs. Winifred Vought and Mrs. Elmer Stoltenbeig. Leader Appoints Workers Mrs. Alma Cowley, new commander of the Navy Mothers aub, has appointed standii« Mrs. James Dando is Americanism chairman end Mrs. Lucie Wright, historian and program chairman. Otters are Mrs. R u s I e 11 Canterbury, membership; Mrs. Charles . Bryson, flowers; Mrs. William Christie, chairman of welfare with Mrs. Loren Palen as co-chairman; Mrs. Videl Gonzales, ways and means; and Mrs. Mark W. Kinney, publicity. A w A Membors have voted to purchase a new 5(Kstar American flag and standard from the National Navy Mothers Club. Soprano, Violinist Soloists A free concert this evening on the Mali of Madison Junior Hijd? School by the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra is expected to attract family groups. Designed to present fine music in an informal setting, the evening’s program is under the direction of Francesco Di Blasi. Soloists will include Mary Louise Lindquist, local soprano and violinist Darwyn Apple of Detroit. * • • The 8 p.m. concert is tonight, Wednesday. A story on yeste^ay’s women’s page stated the concert date erroneously. In the event of rain, the first thousand people to present themselves will hear the free concert in the nearby auditorium of Pontiac Northern High School. Ample parking facilities are available. The program will open with Glinka’s “Overture to Ruslan and Ludmilla.” In addition to Mrs. Lindquist’s songs and Mr. Apple’s “Meditation from ’Thais.” highlight of the program will be the first movement of ^hubert’s Symphony No. 8. • * « Children are encouraged to attend the free concert which has been made possible for area people by the Music Performance Trust Fund of the Pontiac Federation of Musicians. FRANCESCO DI BLASI Gather at Girls' Ranch Tells of Sewing The Can«r lewing group of Central Methodist Churhch has completed 3.395 articles for the Michigan. Cancer Foundation since Jan. 1, I960, it was announced af the group's final meeting qfthe season, ^lecial recognltioo went to Mrs. Ada Schreck who has volunteered over 600 sewing hours. Fiv Pagos Today in Woman's Saefion Girls Ranch at Camp Oakland was the setting for the Pontiac Woman's Club June • meeUng. Nine guests and 44 members attend^. ★ ♦ ★ Mrs. Harry Simpson, first vice president, presided at the business meeting, which was f(riIowed by a welcome from the resident house mother and girls of the home. A luncheon on the lawn and tour of the home highlighted Moitoay afternoon. Members heard 'a talk on the' Mstory and operaftod of the hmne ' During the business session, Mrs. E. M. Rose reported on a special project party at the Oakland C^ty Boat Club on Monday and Mrs. W. H. Bedard outlined plans for a benefit brunch Aug. 8 at her Ctes-cent Lake road home. ★ ♦ a New members Mrs. W. F. Dorris, Mrs. W. £• C Huth- waite, Mrs. A. ,D. Stimer, Mrs. ayde Anderson and Mrs. Russell Winger were w e 1-coraed by Mrs. Turris McCul-ly, membership chairman, wfw recited an original poem. Chaiman Mrs. Earl Hoskins was assisted by Mrs. A. G. Nicholle, Mrs. E. O. MacLean, Mrs. E. E. Johnston, Mrs. E. A. Eddy. Mrs. C. G. Holler-man, Mrs. H. A. Petty, Mrs. Thomas' Seavey, Mrs. George SpptU, Mrs Phillip Worth and Mrs. William Wright. Planning Picnics Members of the Pontiac Navy Mothers Club will hold business meetings only once during July and August. Picnics will replace social meetings dtring these months. The July 7 business meeting a-ill be at the Naval Training Center. Mrs. Richard Paschke Re-Elected President Allen Dinan «f Bloomfleld Hills and ushers Dr. Roy T, Hawktn-son of Affli Arbor, Dr. H. Randall Demfag of Buriington. Vt.. Charles G. Koella of Drayton Plains. Eiwin Braden of Cleve-Imd and Jeremiah Burke of Grosse Psinte. The new Mrs. Dinan donned a costume suit of gray shantung beftre lnv&« tor Mackt-'nac Island and northern Ontario, ★ ♦ ★ The bride Is an alumna of the tinlversity of Mlddgen/ Her husband is a graduate of Dartmouth College and the U. of M. medical achool. Tiey Will live Jp Portland, Maine. A reception in Lochmoor Country Club followed the. church ceremony. Soroptimists Meet for Installation Dinner deErdely Art Put on Show The memorial exhibition of paintings and drawings by the fate Francis deErdely at Bir- ' mingham's Little GMleiy wiU continue through July 16. On displey are 59 works of the artist described by cridc and author Arthur Miller . . . one^ of the great draftsmen of our time." Cranbrook Academy of Art and the Detnrit Institute of Arts have a number of the artist’s paintings and drawings in their permanent odlections. The Uttie Gallery has been the exclusive eastern representative of Mr. deErdely since 1950. * ★ ★ Twenty-two the drawings and paintings included in the exhibit have been loaned from the collections of Mrs. Earner Aga-Oglu. Mr. and Mrs. Arno Bader, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bodor, Mr. and Mrs. . John McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Booth, cranbrook Academy of Art, Mr. and Mrs. Albert De-Salle arid the Detroit Institute of Art. ■ Others who have contribued are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Jones, Mrs. Hoke Levin, the London Chop House, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Saunder$r Mr. and Mrs. Zoitan Sepeshy, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shenefield. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sindair and .Mr. and Mrs. Ddf Widmann. WWW Mr. and Mrs. Milford R. Pregerson. Dr. and Mrs. Ernst Scheyer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shefman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Svoboda and Mr. and Mrs. E. Wright YouiM also have FrancesSekles Honored at Shower Mrs. Aleck Cfaisalfa of Ottawa drive honored bride-elect Frsuices Sekies at a crystal Soroptimist - International of Pontiac installed officers for 1961161 at 'Tuesday's dinner meeting In Devon Gables. WWW The invocation was given by Helen M. Larkia, past [xeai-dent of tlie Birmfaifaun Club and past governor for the Midwestern Region. WWW Mrs. Richard Paschke of Un-loo Lake road was elected to serve a second term as president. Working with her will be Mrs Howard Decker of Cross street, vice president; Alice Kimball, State street, recording secretary; Mrs. Leon' Glynn, Milford, correqxxiding •ecretaiy. and Mrs. Roy Max- lastalling officer was Mrs. V. E. Hooper, past president of the Ferndale aub and presently director of District 3 tor Midwestern Region^ of the So» roptimist Federation of the Americas, Inc. Mrs. Kenneth R. Wright directed the presentation of service funds to Mrs. Gerald Kirk-by. executive secretary of the Oakland County Society for Crippled Children and to Rich-lud Poole in behalf of the restoration committee of the Oakland County Histortoal Society. William Matus, director of Camp Oakland, was the recipient of contributions for the Boys’ Oub and the Giris’ Oub. Sfadeleine Half accepted a donation for the pakland County Child Guidance Qlnlc of which she is executive secretary. WWW The Pontiac club, chartered in Januab^ 1947, has directed its main charities to the above organiutions, and has given aid to Pontiac State Hospital, the Oakland Coupbt Fostor Par-entt’ Plan, and March of Dimes in the form of donations and volunteer time. Scholarshlpa have been provided tor graduate nurses and practical nurses and support his been given tor local needy famUica fai electric typewriter was purchaaed for a p(fao the Birmingham Gub, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. Albert Kray, Jean Har^, Mrs. Har- mon J. Laa-yer, Mrs. Stuart Baker and Mrs. Raymond £. Bell. Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.; the gallery is closed Sundays and Mondays. The daughter o< Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Sekies of Ottawa drive. Miss Sekies will be married Sunday to Chris Kontos, son of Mr. and Mn. Dan Kontos of Dearborn. WWW Guests invited were Janet DenHotf, Marge Oiallis, Mrs. George Haddad, Bess Giana-koa. Helen Oldynsik, Beveriy Tyrell, Susan Eddey, Mrs. Gyde Dearing, Virginia Har-outunfan and Mrs. Perry Dooley. Cbmpleting the guest list were Sharon Holland, Beats Kalfuss, Mrs. William IMxnn. Neva Vukmirovich. Mrs. David Cowan, Mrs. Sdcles, Mrf. George Gianakos and KU Sekies. Church VVomen Offer Skit A skit "Every Christian's PrivUege" highlighted fa e meeting of the Joslyn Avenue United Pr^yterian Church Women’s An. Tuesday in MacAUister Nall. Mn. Charies Esralian, Mn. Mdvfa Dorrin and Mn. Beriha Hoffman were fa charge of the program. Following devotions by Mn. Fmxl Newcomb, the association's chairman Mn. Floyd Miller announced the annual aasociation picnic slated from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 14 at Dodge Park No, 4. Naomi Circle served refrefa-ments at the dose of the meeting. Vice president Mrs. Howard Decker of Crou street, left, chats wkM Mrs. Roy Maxwell of Auhum H^0hts. .treasurer; and Mrs. V. £. Hoopir of the Ferndale eUib, installing officer at Tuesday evening's dinner meeting at Detoa Gables. Soropdmiats irin be an integral part of the 16fa biennial convention when the midwest-ern ngion of the Soroptimist Fedentlon of fae Atneiicas meets July 34 at fae Sherafan-ChdillBc Hotd. Sfagan of the affair is ' You AutoT Go De-troit." I Nearly 19.000 Sbroptimists in 30 couDtrin make this the largest dassUed women’s service dub fa the world. Among the guests attendiigr’ TuesdiV'* dfaner were Mr. aad Mn. Hardd W. Dieknum of Roth. Dr. Carol K«laavi«e of Soroptimist-Intemational of Pontiac presented service fund contributions to four organisations Tuesday evening. Mrs. Gerald Kirkby, left, of Orchard Lake avenue,, executive secretary af the OoMmstd \ County Society for Crippled ChiUren, vitUs wiA Mrs. Rickard Paschke of Union Lake road, incoming club president. William Matus is delighted with tha group's support of Camp Oakland mkera ha it diradar. TOgKTY-^IX THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22. 1900 MacDonald-Gaddis Vows Exchanged in Waterford Lkvrinnf tt^vm Gaddis ex- wadiBng vows with Rich-MMDdnddSi r waihit_______ . , ^ in Our %t»af dl the Lshcs CWh-oilc dbnrch. to Ws^rfaH. Hi» Rev. John L. Ftaton aokaomiaed Mr. sad Mrs. Donald Gaddis af Deilwood avcmw, Ongrton PlaiM ........................r*s *- cc^gUon to the Knights ol I^rtiitos Utfl od Vooriiels md. while fiadkli and pink snapdrag- ^ j to toa r«eto« to An orchid topped the white Bible held by the brt^ gomed in white Chantilly lace over tafleta. The molded bodice featured a scalloped neckline and sleeves ending in wrist-points. A crown-type head-piece secured the finger tip veil of sflk illusion. Sharon Gaodls. her sister's maid pt bonier, appeared to maixe njdon over taffeta with matching caplet. I a cascade of green cama- The bride’s coastal, Alan Hoala of Detroit was bast man. Ranald and WUliara MacDonald ushered at IRS. RiOURO h. MaeBONAU) n t«nt green satin with beige ac-cesaorlea was Mrs. Gaddis’ selection for the wedding. Mrs. MacDonald chose turquoise blue organza over white taffeta. Both mothers wore corsages to pale pink car- St. Vincent’s Says Farewell to Fr. Weber tlie nsv. mian K. Wtoier, asitotant pastor to 9- Vinctnt De^ Oiurch, wu toswwtd a farswtol parto asd sooial Is to tbs toriah haU Sunday town word bt Ua nrw appointiMto froa the Detroit Chancery. He win leave Friday to a dutiM at St. r Faiher Weber ha» been at St Vincent Church »t"«r his meat Jitoe 4, 1165, at the thm to hJs ordination. Purii^ the past five years he has b^ active with St. Frederick School Teeii Club, the Altar Beys and Oie Cbnfratemtty to Christian Doctrine. OifgtoaBy fesn Christ the Rlag Partob to Retoisd Tsawtop. he 'dpo^toBtohwrBap-list aaardi bav4Wd their nianlb-lymaettagB. Tba Doscss Ormp mat «t tha ^onto to Mra. Dan ft. Vbaaiy for I -salad litochebii. Nri. Lawrenca Tsylor, group chRhtoan, totro-dnced ipwer Mrs. Arthur Sweet who gave g review of tfie baok •Sky Pflot." Mrs. Fenton Hamilton was hostess to the Roth Group form eve-idc. Devotions wtss led by Mn. Ben Wilton. The Rev. Jamas J. Sheehan, second Bsriatsnt pastor at the St Vincent church, as master of oere- Rev. Thompson L. Marcero and the Rev. Maurice Verysalr. During a brief swogm J. Dean of the Rosary Altar Soct-cly; Grover Scfaatz, Mom and Dad’s Club; Dennis Parle, class to 1960; Charles Berch, Holytofame Mrs. Etri Eddy entertained tba Blartha Gioup with Mra. Geaca Brown as cohoateas. Mrs. William Dorris, group leader, introduced program chalrmaa B(rs. IVed i; and Andrew Hoehn, Ushers Oub. 23rd Psalm. Mrs. Haael Chamberlain was welcomed as g new mam- A purse was presented to the honoree fay Mr. Berdi, a member to the Church Chmmittee. Ifs hard to toy farewell to beloved 'Asststaat Pastor tha Rev. FeAer Fabian K. Weber. St. Vincent da Paid parish held a send-off party far Father Weber Sunday evening. Wishing Um success at his new appointment it committee member James /. McCarthyi right, of Cottage street. Others joining in the well wishing are, from left. Pot Zillelli of ^uth Paddock street and committee chairman Marie HoUway of Parkhurst street. r gto ctouch mtoia. wi torga to iitosdtoiitoa. 1 Play in Recital Compositions by Bach, Beethoven, Debussy, Chopin and Gershwin highlighted a concert presented tv Piano pupils ot Elda L. Sutter to CWtral Methodist Churri) Mon^'evening. Partidpa^ were Jerry Ehi-llne. Mark MiOcr and Oomiia Griesbach. mmm.. Children's Shop Junior Musicians Play group of the Pantiac Jot-dans preaentod its amnial ; musicale for parents and at First Methodist Church, ados were played by Sue Ann Otanan, Linda Sundahl, Jeny Stoner. Shari Logan, Alice Treeee, Mary Aim StepUson, Nancy Scribner. Jim Howard and Karen Holstein. Wever PTA Picnics in Gymnasium by David AIM and Leanard Dw-ey to aoto aai dnets. Mary Jane Hoiatogton appearto Wever School PTA's executive board held its annual picnic luncb-for. staff members in the school Plano duets at Friday’s redtal were played by Mary Ann Ste-phison and Karen Holstein and Shari Logan and Alice TVeeee. sitting were Dr. EL G. Bauer, Roy Pauli, Edward Gallagher, Frank Raed and Mr. Berch. Officers to organizatiaiia serving on the farewell committof were Mrs. William B. Dean, guilds; Mrs. WU-I J. Dean, altar society; Keith Swett, Ushers Chib; Mr. Sefaatz, Mom and Dads’ Club; J. J. McCiathy. St. Vincent DePaul Society; and Mrs. Sprague. NCCW. - Out to town guests teduded fiie Rev. Varyaer to Deaihon. Mrs. Henry Weber and Barbara Webar to Radford, mother and siater of the Rev. Weber gnd other rtoatives Mr. and Mrs. William Weber. Frank Kolb and Michelle Weber, all to Redford. Completing the guest list wa* Mrs. Helen Rosa to Blrmintoiem, ' • the Rev. Weber. Bethany -Baptist's ' Units Meets HoW ^ir Monifily Get-T^ethers at Membhf^' Homes I keM St toe bsow to Mrs. Oeaets Beyt Oriap. Bvalya sfMr.aaiMn. to flto RsyM Mb- A plcnk: at the laketront home I of Mn. Alfred Goles was attended by Esther Group metpken. Mn. i Orville Manns. pmdM to fiia church Women’s Sod^;' was a guest After devotions , by Mn. Hany Taylor, Mrs. Walty Willson, July 10 Mrs. Hayt Jsyasr aaslsltag. Mn. Derathy Aba. Maynard J al speaker, who led a mtaw to Plans for a Jtoy t ka cream aodal at tha church were tn-nounoed wbes the Lydia Group met for a cooperative dinner at the home to Mn. Aden Thontom. Mn. Ruth Cook wu.e treasurer at the Deborto Group's meeting with Mrs. Thar f Mrs. Orville Manns and Joseph L ChiqmmA ware gwito at the coffee hour. Tire neady' fanned groap is spouaored by Mrs. Andrew Pepper who will open her home for die first meeting in Sep- Qwrytn ROLLS litoEB'S’... ptwiiH flifi clock* faikloRs in fMni^afiom fnr a I 'TasMrvaw" Wa, • mly naw.ieiad af Wa amafort^jl^ Wonis^s. Salt loaa-waaring cup for «i aaft-finad u fvl roumM bw. WMia. Sisas 324b A4-C 250 *7wmenww" Wn, D tap.........J.Sf Ti»4JII fMW. firaahopad hf fsur darh wMdi fiva 'now tltotoaing pa^ to lha fa ifta Lana kip psmh. 3* tap moMi mwtoli toidriff Inn. 1i^ this waoifan fhdU fa> day Ito laaNy cotofortabla cankal. 2742. M5 ONN IVRY NMNT TO f DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON MAINS V.:. < the PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22. 1960 TWENTY-SEVEN Volunteer Bureau Honors Two Firemen ot the Month by the Oent«I Volim-teer Biireui, « wewbet agency of the Pontiac Area Unitod Fund,*lor outitandfaig volonteer work the motor aide dlvlaiaa. During their dayi ott the Job aa regular firemen, RuncJl See, 35, ot Orangegrove etreet, and Capt. Oayton Soncrainte, H of Seebaldt ■treet, took the fime to transport aeveral boya to and from the Marie Twain Elenoentaiy School in Pontiac in their own can. eerily hUad people te damea at the Oekiaad Coaaty Crippled CMI- ■aea tar a oertea M treat-at the Pwtiae General Uke many of fiwir 43 feDow-fitefishtere, Soncrainte and See are not only devoted to their regular Job but aaaiat in reviving older dtliena, help in leecue drownlnga, and partic^Mte in acorei of other tfiselfiah activitiea. Sonendnte ia married, haa four childten and been a fireman for the laat 20 yeara. He waa one the lirat to elect to aerve when the volunteer townahip lire department charter waa drawn up in IMI and he Hid Soe have been t^ulariy paid firemen fw the laat aix yeara. Beta aaea knew hew te eeek-"A Hremaa haa to learn hew. to aarvive”- Officers Named by Club 20 Mra. S. Royal Gainmage Jr. of Many road haa been ra^ecled incaident of Qub 20. Other new otticen ara Mra. Arthur Lap^irake. vice morlet a. cabicb The Caiiaton Oevriand Car-tera of SUver Birch drive. Drayton Plaina. announce the engagement of their daughter Shiriey Ann to William Jamea Rlffe, aon of Mr. and Mra. Jamea Rlffe of Cincinnati. The bride-elect ia a graduate of Henry Ford Community College and her fiance la a senior at Univeraity of Cincinnati. ■aaae aa peojeeta. A aetivlty la aewlag eaaoer tag^ Mra. Loren MePheraon rrfreahmenta for the Junt------- Ing. Mia. Jadt Nelaon wiU be hoeteaa lor the July meeting. Membera meet the aeoond Tlioa-day of each month at the OaUand County Crippled Children’a Home. The crab apple la a apedaa of the wild • firemen who were named Volunteers of the Month recently by the Central Volunteer Bureau of the Pen-tiae Area United Fund congratulate one auoAer. At left it Russell See of Orangegrove drive tbith Clayton Son-crainte of Seebaldt street, bkh Waterford Township._____________ Couple Heads Upstate Peggy Armstrong Weds fomr umr am w«a^ Paric Bqitiat Cfaurdi Saturday ■m uia bride, the former Peggy Ann Armatrong, left for a northern Michigan honeymoon. Vowa were repeated before taa Rev. Hilding BlhL * * * Parota qf the newlyw^ ara taa Owen W*“atron|Pi of Broadway avanup and tha Aral Unaeotta of Wanamelar atraet. WatertoW Townahta- . ^ , BaDerlna4nglh ffoea 3^ low flora! printed nyloo over. trim and an anwigenumt of yrilow and wWte eaftwtlaaa dlatlngtilriied Eidla ChWiyn Hurat, maid of honar. Abo attandiag the bride ware her abler Ouol fine and abfira-in^ Mia. Owaa J. Armatrong of gaom af LahaOrim. ' A Ttera ot wtaila dieiitllly laca and tuDe — —' taa MRS. OLKNir B. UNIOOTT Students Give Spring Recital y°^ Grade achool atudenb of Iflu. taa fciUepaana, waa a»a ^ ^ ^ redtal in the Flrit Onrefa of the Tha brlde'i hand^ayade of Naauene. The Thuraday program featured aelectiana by Patrlda Hamilton. ^ ,^_Hi of GingeDvilla wu ^taib Maria Bruce Shriton, Bai^ „nSbL SakUiig eoma 200 gu^ Stnmdian, Jeamb Amine the bddeh brothera Owm Rkfaard Line, Beta Id Patrick Aimatrong and Gerald K^tgehmar, Pameb Stone and urat. Douglaa Shriton. A A A , Abo pbytag were MarOyn AQen At taa reception boated by fiie Cutd Arminuater, Linda Tong, 4Ah»h KvniW aimI sIster-iD-law. pmiit tCMM^inuu* Ardls Haroer Let Your Voice Be Low-Pitched and Pleasant (NEA) — A cadcltag ahrin laugh b no aaaet to any worn-But it’a Burpriring bow ___my women poeaeaa Just audi a laugh. Next time you’re with your trienda at a lundieon, afternoon tea or coffee get-together, Uaten to tbe laughter about the taUe. You may be riiodced at what you bear. Paired with tUs bughter will be atrident voices. A K * Now, listen to your own. b it clear and low or high and gratlngf It ft's the Utter, ytai can do Bomeflilng about It Vnth practice, you can bam to pftch both your voice and your laughter to a lower key. But do It ip the privacy of your own bedroom where you needn’t be ■elf-ooiiBcloua. A A * Strive to VMdi dbtlnctiy in a low, pbaaant voice. It won’t come to you fanroedlately, of nc. It takes time. But with v«ibtenoe, you’ll find you needn’t be a mature woman See’s new home b lituated in the eater ot two large lots surrounded by lOfi-year-oid ptoe trees. Sfambs and fiowera art ayatematicaDy arranged around Am yard for hb wife Ruth and hb tiny daughter Jgnb to enjoy. See and Soncrainte were both Ittle embarraaaed by tiie UnltL_ /ad dtatkn, became as they —M “We didn’t do much more than any other red-blooded, true fireman would do.” Dinner Features Japanese Theme A Japanese theme was featured when Mr*. Paul Hodge of Fem- bany drive was hoeten to Locraine Manor Branch ot tiie Woman’s Nsr twmi Farm and Garden Aaan. at an outdoor cooperative dinner. Mrs. 'amet Shultz was cohostess. During tbe biutness meeting whia loUowed a gift wu presented to Mrs. Alan Wagoner. outRataig president. Plans were made to erect alps at both entraneu of the subdivi!-slon. A garden qub game was played with prime goteg to Mrs. Ray >»-bn and Mra. W. J. Mood. Sibley’s Fashion Spodight FUN IN THE SUN IN THIS WONDERFULLY^ SOFT CASUAL nde’a brot^ and stater-to-bw, le Owen J. Armstrongs of Vletonr Irive. tae motiier of tiio bride wu ittired in blue (bploni Linacott chou a hgm --- --------- iheata dreu.-Bofh inotlieri wore [rtnk and white . , Wedding guests fium Phlladel-tab Included taa llobert J. Arm-[Songa, Mr*. Addtoe Jewttt and Robert Hettsslngton;'Mi*. JVan HambUn and daughter* of Gray-and tbe Rbhard Barber faaa-Qy of Roee City. Baaditfiw eapital dty of Baa^ BMda. wooden atmctiirsB. All buffltags moat be of atoM, praaunakly as a firs safety Beauty Clinic by Edythe UtCullodh vacatioi travel rhe ssoi Arnsfpm VBOOtlfln momo b once taou upon o^ la much u we enjoy it travel lose imporn a certedn ww md taor nerru « we lo not prvea* ownbUy* (are ore erbw Upa Iw «ai eo- nSodW *«r W” jOTT o demp wojhcte* ^ In fbaatia U your trip nohrm eotina to die ou w Bid wtwh bowb Dad migtit weo oaldh o Irerii ehar*. gitb a Wtie eflori. ym » •; 4«a oS vour «bettnitlnn wlm be wholetaBilytooktog bright UOVI nruuniwn. wuiw Paul Kretachmar. Aidb Harper, Harper, Sue Straiiahan, Sally Wit son. Sue Hitabard and David Hnh- British People Silent. .. Well LONDON (UPD - SIbnee in Srttab not only b golden but bealflitul, reports Dr. L. G. Norman, diief medical officer During nish hoora, he told the Royal Health Sodety, pao-pb stand wita noau and 12 to 18 Coolnen and comfort are built right Into this sun-ny-dsy casual. It cornu In white or bone and vary flat te the ground. Michigan’s Larged Florsheim Dealer SHOES Sheppins Cmifnr S. TolMroph of SqiNi* Lokn Rd. Opse Daily 10 AJd. le f P.M. Vm Tmv SMWtty «r lekt—Itoeel OSmtf SALE of CASUALS ratiit stock rtf. i.99 Aii 7.99 Hurry In and choou your copl-fadiion fun from our gay eriey ef tanwd foam^utaionad wedgtas hiflfi to flat, bate- as-'dO to eloaad Vawid. Sbmr to patent lo punched bothers In wMta, bland. tkm Satan — Ifewaabe End Of MoNTa CLEAltANCTI! 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SaMy Vtotar. 50b J*rr Larita. CaelHa Uwaina, Cdith laran. Miatoarr fotan — Samnd nato TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22. 1960^ For Your Wedding Quality and Quantity • U rhatM |a iif »Omm • Trtm Ca—aiihm • A Luf* -JWt MurM- Sifa • A Mlolatm Mairlacc CwtifiMto *39.95 C R. Ha«km Studio 1 Mt. CIMMM St n 4-KSS PAMaOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL im S. $N*ww. lafll* TkMtar BM|^ PmMm. Midk rnraOmMlt ATOiMbl* Im Dor ot Brwiimf CIomm Writm, pkemm ct call In paraoa lot Ft— FampUnI PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 jTBI Women's Club to Sponsor Picnic The rai Woinen’i Owb wUl gponaor a July picnic at the Lake |Ork>n home of Mra. Byron Chapin. Picnic plant were amtpleted at the groiqi't monthly meetinK Saturday with Mrs. Frank Goad of Neome drive. Norman Kapcia of the Oakland Cointy Lefal Aid Society plained the aodety’i -- His bond was oqnUnued at $3,000. Wentworth was arrested by Oakland County sherifTs deputies on the^oomplaint of Ray Rammler of tha^’Rammler-Dallaa, Inc., agency here. parade, a flag-raising ceremony and coronatk*) of the newly picked 'Mias Dryden,” Sandra L. Englert. At noon, the horse show will begin on Burnett Field in the south-wost oomer of town. tt wBl be set op M the ne Builders parking M, soatk et the Mgk school GOINO ITP — Among buildings already under construction' in the booming M15-Dixie highway area of Independence Township U this $2^.000 bowling alley. It will contain 16 alleys, a lounge and a snack bar when completed pmUo* Pt«H rw«* by mid-September, according to owner Lester Howe. A $130,000 AAP supermarket and a lIS.OOO Robert Hall clothing store alao are being built in the same area, just south of Clarkiton. game on .the high school field at 1:39 and a tractor pull con-| test on Main street at 3. | gQCAM DANCE AT 8 A squari dance will be held on| Main street at 8. Finale M the all-day program be a spectacular fireworks display on the athletic field at 9 p.m. The celebratkm ja spcMisored by 10 Dryden Area Development Naomia Acton Marries in Double-Ring Rites TROY — Eugene \V. Skxi^ claimed Naomia Gall Acton for his b r 1 d e Saturday during a douUe-ring ceremony in the Shrine of the Little Flower, Royal Dak. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \MIliam P. Acton, 2283 Livernois Rd. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Slough, 278M Groveland St., Madi-aon Heights. Annual Meeting Vote Due By JIM LONG | twice a month in order ti Voters In 11 Osklsnd County locsl business, townships will be asked to abolish annual meetings in the Aug. primary Section. handle' meetiags In presloaa etectlsas There are 24 townships in the county, but only 16 are eligible under a 1956 state statute that gl- Her fingertip veil was fastened to a crown of peart and sequins. She carried a b^uet of rases. WWW Attending the bride were her sisteiv|n-]aw Mrs. Edward Actcm of Clawaan.as matron of honor, Pat Wagner of FOMiac, Betty Her stater Robbin was fioweri and Leonard Sisemore. her! the question wiU not nephew, sevred as ring-bearer. Iput before voters in Pontiac and MBS. EUGENE W. MXH OH Township government is an ev-« a Pontiac Township attopiey, eryday business nowadays, officials I Robert Hodge, who questions the say, and not a once-a-year pnHX>-i «*“Utotionality of the meetings, hag filed a suit in Circuit Court 'to test his claim. ' GREAT POWER FOR FEW ★ * * j At an annual meeting a small I He recently petitioned the State . . LI-. 1___.1 majority can approve or turn down Supreme Court tor a hearing on lows only townshlpf wit at anything in self government by a the constitutionality of the mCet-a 5,000 population to vote on the of hands or a voice vote as ■ ings but was turned down. It was question discarding the 50-year-iioni; as if doeib not violate theideemed "a questkm of constitu-old law. I state or federal constitutions. jtionality and not one of fact.” ♦ A * Hodge claims that the manda- . tofy meetings are a threat ings held (he first Saturday m residents attending an annual meet-to and in violation of the con-' A^ give township residents a mg i„ Farmington Township all'stitutional cIvU righte of aU elec-' depart-tors and property owners in the-and the opportunity to enact town- cutting the budget $50,000 township ^ ship legislation themselves. ; but^ error In the ctaik's. reco^ MOST OAIXED ANTIQL’ATED |Vo«led the vote. , meetings temporarily vacate thel Township officials feel the law Both Waterford and Bloomfleid ; offices of duly elected officials and > is antiquated and dangerous since townships have rnised the ques- , gives their powers to decide town-a small group could benefit them-i tion of doing nwny with annual ship matters to minority groups. selves at the expense of all town-j ;---------- ----------------------—----------------------------- ship taxpayers. * T m .1 To Start Building: in July A minority of residents. - o •' say. could approve road building, improvement projects, or zoning •hanges, haye taxes lowered completely abolished. Asking voteri to aboliah the “horse and b0|^” law are the I townships of Bloomfield, Com- WIXOM — Construction of a that Fishman said will be used at I meree. Fsisningtoa. Holly, Mil- {$110,000 union hall for UAW Local a community hall for social acfivi-I fold. Novi, OrloB. Southfield, Wa- 36 of the Lincoln I^ant will begin ties and meetings. • By LEE WINBOBN LAPEER — Fln«l plans for the new Lapeer County jail have been approved. With certain price-cutting alternates, and the opening a aherlfl’s resideiice. <«ioes and the garago across the front. The calls will be in the wing at the M-PanONES JAIL Another way to cut costa being discussed by the county supervls-- ... . .iWv to through the use of pre- Of bids on construction set osirt concrete dsbe In, construe for July 27 at 1:30 p.m. tkm instead of cement blocks with County supervisors are hoping to contain the cost within about $250, the aroMtoets wees ansi bad! to drawtog bsarda to aMks They brought In plans In February that would have coat an estimated $378,000, Including the building, the site, fees, furnishings, landscaping and other miscellaneous Items. According to the county clerk, officials wanted to keep the cost around $250,000 so that there would be money left for f county o^ce building. The slterasto ptaas suggested Inrlude s Ihree-rsr Instead sf s fivshcar garage, s smaller baae-meut and tear naxlmum security eeUs tasiesd sf eight. The jMl will be L-shsped with Th be built on M2l at the wfist end of the city, the new baUding wUl be rated a 36lirtson«' jail but will actually hold up to 48. This is more than double the capacity of the present facURy. There wBI be twe f-saaa bull urs by setl% mt eatoa « lettiBg prta%rs deep e The sele(tid|i of flie new and ptopoeed \lkioatruction of g’ county office mt preaent myeai^ county'« houoe ends a controversy that slated for over eight yeara. Yielding to residaitB who wSnt^ the over century-old building talned for sentimeptsl Itoton, thf/ ty 1^1^ *^^*°**JV !*■ to allow the * W if* The present jail firs* was eon. demned by tha state back to 1954. —— . Plane and apedflcatlona new structure are on file at four locations. They are In the hands of Cuthbert and Qithbert ArcU-tects and Engineers, Dearborn; Dodge Corp., with offices In Flint, Lansing and Detroit; the Builders and Trades Exchange, Detroit, sod the county clerk’s office, te ♦ W The near century-old lockup that It new structure will replace had bera termed ‘Overcrowded and un-I safe " by State JaU Inspector William H. Neafie. Geologists to Drill in Oakland County ^ A crew of geologists from Michigan State Unirenity will try to determinetoil and mineral deposits, in Oakland County and throughout the rest of the Lower Peninsula this summer by measuring gravity and magnetic force. MIrhIgaa Is believed to have ; ■traeltoa uf a U-prtssaer Jog that esuM be eulafged to acestn-medate M at a lator datow Tbs sM Jog Is listed as a 19 msa faetHty bat dses hold M petsoa- White Lake Zeroing In on Builders WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP -Plans to dtacoura|e "fly by i|||ht'> developers trogl building fai the township wUi ^ reviewed at a special meetbif pgrly next week by township otflclsls and en- According to the pjans, before a developer could receive a permit luild he would firll have Bubmit his plans to tite consulting engineering firm of Jp^gtoon ani Anderson for approval. iPlan Wixom Union Hall i pualtB but they are very hard to ! toeate, sceungsg to Dr. William [ J. Hlnse, M8U asatstont prefm-Mr of geetogy sod director of the project. The schedule calls for the crew to begin reeesrch in Oakland, Lapeer, Genesee, Livingston and Shi-, awaasee counties July 5. They, presently are working to Allegan. Ottawa, Barry and Koit cuunttes.l and plan to be to Ionia, Eaton, Qinton and Ingjiam counties be-l fore July. we Issue a sqld Tswaship Sapervhier Edward Cbeys. "There have been times In the past when we have had fly b.v I night developers build and thrii leave the area, giving the township problems." * ' A W "With an engineering firm con,, ; suiting us. water and drain syv ‘ terns and roads would be in*; ispected thoroigihly. It would pro'-ivide a saleguaid against undet' isirable operators moving into the I township. Buyers Cbuld be sure of jgetting what they pay for.” ' Cbeys said tben^jsonld be us.^ eoet to the tnwuf^p. Tho de-/ { vrieper wmM pay for aU laapec- SHARON IRENE 8CHEU. Goodwin and Feral Acton, aawaoa. Jssopk Hsaraa Ptokia. Robert C Larry Btovlts, beth sf Drayton Royal herd late next month. mi I The bilevel building will be built « TT*!*..***^”:. on a five-acre site on Wixom road * upper level ef the brick and across from the Lincoln plant, according to Sam Fishman, presi- nlng to our Udy of La Sto^:|arcia"k.‘T^"‘'a“nd""to^^^^^^ 3.000-member local. Hall to Berkley. townships said the issue may be| FMunaii said that construette- ™ The newlyweds are on a honey-iP***"^ ballot in the Feb-! Mds on the buUding will . ______ moon trip to Fort Laudeidale township elections. awarded (be end of this moi bride’s brother, iria.. after whieft they will live in Because of small populations, the wkb eousfniotloB rspeeted Warren. I annual meetings still will be held' start the third week Is July. lobb>’< restrooms, kitchens, cost-’ ipoms, storage space and the ' auditorium. ' Parking for 200 cars will be provided, Fishman said. Lions to Install in Waterford - in eight townships. They are Addi-| a $50,000 ‘credit union building The local and the credit union son Brandoa Grovelwd. Higto ^,| built on the site but are presertly using an old house land, I^on. Oakland, Rose «nd auction is not expected to be- on the property for offices. Springfield. gin until 1962. Oak Park architect Morris A. Most officials agree that when | One feature of the new union Lifshay designdo the proposed tpe annual meetings were set up hall will be a 400-seat auditorium building, years ago tor townships of about --------------------:------------------------- Township trustees autjborized a RBCent Roll Call VotM , An October wedding is planned t . m ... Sharon Irene Schell, daugh- nights meeting. Of SlOtB RtprtS«ntatlVfi$:; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. i A A ♦ - ' WASHINGTON <» Mow MiehL> ^ ^ ^ (B — HOW Micbl-, j>ontiac Township and Petty oecrease fire insurance rates for gan repr^tatlves wre recorded i officer Third Claw Robert A. ro*W«its Uvtog to a flveiinfle nr-on i^nt roU^votea: | Wagner. U. S. Nav7. He is Uic- d'u* aijywher from 5 to 7 per On paasage, 37W0 of bUl to 1^; ^ ^r. and Mrs. Richard «nt a year, creaae wofWertoemploywT’k J Wagner. 427 Lakevlew Rd.. i AAA per cent: For-^teps. Bcmien (R>.! oxbow Lake. An toiurance contract for the Broomfield (R), Oiamberiain (R). I ________________ township was awarded to the low- Dlgga (D), Dtogell (D). Griffiths| ,est of four bidders, The Auto Own- Dinner Sunday '^insurance Co., of PontUc, for (D>. Rabsut (Dt Agalnst-Ceder-j CLIFFORD - The St. Patrick j AAA barg , Ford (R), Griffin tR>,Ichurch’s annual chicken dinner' Coverage includes insurance on Hoffman -Honeymoonlng I In Northern Michigan are Mr. and Mrs. Wendell L. Power Jr. (pllow-lUig their wedding jtoturday in St. Farmers to the Oakisad Coon- Paul Episcop J Church at Indiana- MRS. DOUGLAS W. COOPER Ouida Craddock Becomes Bride in Lansing An installation banquet will be Wheat Allotment Bids held at 7 .30 p m. ’Thursday in the q j I 1 i_ Tou-fv Pontiac Country Club when ^WnTy {terford Lions Club mem tiers host j their wives at a dinner-dance. jy , Earl R. ETOyd. outgoing presi-i in exrms of i> acres ud who ^ dent, will summarize the Hub’s j not have wheat allotments must factivities for the past year, which mtoip uppUrsttoa betere July 1, included supplying funds for 43' Walter R. Cook of the Csoaty Powell Grubbs, daughter of Mr. ' pairs of glasses to undeiprivileged Agrieultural Stobilisatloa sod and Mrs. Daniel D. Grubbs of Inchildren, two eye operations, thei Ceuservatlou Committee aa- idionapolis. Her husband’s parents ^gift of one glass eye case and aounred today. '>re Mrs. Arnold Robbins of 1600 the repair of 15 pair of glasses. AppUcafiona to writlag are be- iBolton Dr. and Wendell L. Power, The chib alto donated more tog aeeepted by the Cooaty A»C 34004 14 Mile Rd.. Farmington, than tltM to the Under Dog aod rommHtee. 18 S. Perry 84., Home (or the Blind Hubbard Bldg., Poa- The bride Is the former Mary For her w edding the bride chose a full-length gown of white silk Uffeta wHh a chapel train. Of prinoess style, it an empire bodice with a scoop neckline, and was re-embroidered with Alencoa lace trimmed to seed pearls. Her full skirt was accented by . a half bow at the waist to back.^^***- WENDELI. L. POWER JR. Her full, fingertip veil flowed from^‘ " ““ sr< mange blowm crown. She ’ and phylinopiiis with an orchid Baptist Church Site center. Jenny Sue Hartman I dtauaptoit was maid of I Brldesmahln were Katbertso I Jane Wert, atoo of ludtoaapolto. Dedication Saturday Incoming President Donovan W 'Shaw is manager of the Kroger OXFORD — Ouida B. Craddock Store at the Miracle Mile .Shopping i became the brWe of Douglas W.{ Center. He is married and lives i Cooper Sunday to a double-ring:with his wife Betty and three chil-: ceremony at St. John First Congre-.dren to 2915 Otsego ,St. fationsl Church, Lansing. ; Other members to be installed! AAA include Seymour Karp, vice pretl-| ^ The bride to the daughter of Mr. dent; George Korn, treasurer, and and Mrs. Elliott W. Craddock of Luther Olson, secretarv-. 'Tail twist-2285 Gardner Rd. Her husband's-er will be Robert Pizzuti and Lkm' , parents are Mr. and Mrs. Artemas tamer will be Jahtes E. .Seelerlin. * W. Cooper of Addison. ---------------- ! A iwarder btae gswa of silk Coiicer Film Tofiight urgaosa .over tafteta was wsra ' by dw bride. A modtfied scoop LAKE ORION — A public aerv-arirkHofi topped Ibo bodice. Her ice on cancer entitled “How the: fan nUrt sf o^ressmi pteals -Quack Doctors Work ’ will be was oasbesUeied to a rose put- {shown at 8:30 p.m. today in St. toia. ^Joseph Catholic School near here A scalloped otiwn secured the:3J* Altar Society of tU ilride’s dtcSsr VelL She carried •!»"«>«;« the Wm A nosegay bouquet of bhie daisies surrotmded by white carnations. ' Mrs. Gerald Veeder at Pontiac plan Hom« for Blind was matron of honor. Her husband served as beat man. GRAND RAPIDS IB— City rom-! A receptioo ws» held to the inisaionprs have agreed to sell a . church paihtos immediately follow^lone-scre tract In Grand Rapids to toe being made by Judith ^ Wacousts. and the bride’s brother, Emmonuel Christtaa School of tog the ceremony. I Welcome Home for the Blind. Inc.. Crabb. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. '.Samuel of Indianapolis. iPontlac. I The newlyweds will reside atiiupiiorted b>> 116 Michigan Lions Ernie Crabb. M94 South Bh'd . AAA PrinciipU speaker will be the; bertTs Lake near Addison throoth'rluhs. wbk-h plans to build a niew Rochester, and Gary D, Sund- , A reception was held at the Itev. Paul Vanaman. I the summer, later movtog to Farm- resklencp (or about 49 blind per- berg. He is the son of Mr. and {Wondstork Club to Indianapolis Robert E. Moljneux. pastor, said li«toa, where they both will teach sons. The organization s preseot Wrs Kenneth Sundberg of 6730 immediately foHowihg the candle- the aew church will be completed'* ■ohool. ' 'home shelters 13 peraong. ' CsdlMge Kd.,. Tray. ' hgto ceremony. witk|ito a few months. ORIONji TOWNSHIP - Members , .wni. I^nrere .. iwrerene m ' Gary, lad.; Wtndy Cih« to Tae- i**^*^*® "If*' sMTAris.: «to tile brid^gTSM.'. ^ ^ ' totore Llada was Jotore brides- i"**' ^ » P “- { maid. ! -< The praeeat 4tosrali aewtole- RoneId Frederick of WsUed *^..****?~ •* {Lake served as best man. Ushers! {were James L. Passmore of! The dedkatkai service will tsi-Wallcd Lake. Jack R. Gleam of ture an hour of Gospel stnetag Plans tor a July 26 weddiiut {Detroit. Walter R. Hoidsmpf of with the Holy Notoa Trio of the- JUDrm ANN CRABB DESK FILE 42" High 29"WMt mncT roi omci. HOME M FACTOIT! Make the most of limited space with cdl-in-one filing cabinet, typewriter desk and two-shell •olo-etorage compartment with combination lock. Locked door protects typewriter desk Com-plete with letter file 'cmd twe. utility drawers. Heovy steel. Mist Green. Grey, Dmert Ton or Olive Green baked enom finish. *39** SPECIAL PURCHASEI PIEDICT THE mmii 6BUU1I MJUIB BAROMETER 'I which vli# adjust to the Pmtioe oltitudo. . Also. We fumtoh you widi a circular slide device which forecasts the weather. Both Barometer and Forecaster can be routs for only $ — Goastal Matiaf t Office Sapply 17^ W. Lewraoce St. Pealioc mHAVEtn... 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IMP N«w City AAonogtr arsExx» .« - An H, movM 4uty 1 tram tbe Ate-idciiwt W'Mai Depattment «t Altaian to boeonae OlKto dty mans-gcr. H« Bocccedi Donald Fontor who^has tahan a poet with the State Highway Department's bridge design division. AMC Exec Pans Propoeals Committee OKs j Juvenile Courfs P/an f Buye,51.25Minin»«n jto Be Given Judges EAGLE: car p to consumers. "The concepts e^epressed in this propoml are in conflict with sound American economic principles." I William H. McOaughey, an Ameri-Motors Corp. viM president, told a House commerce subcom-imltlee. hhriiiiihm! IRSIUTiSS : mfitlHUID OinsmaScop^ nos ‘jj-- With ALOO RAY WASHINGTON (A-Auto makers told Gongress Tuesday that legis-jlation relaxing antitrust laws to permit additic^ discounts toAuio ■e sns isferrlag to legMittlan COMING FRIDAY “WHO WAS THAT LADT" "We believe that the practices permitted under the bill are fun-mtaUy unsound." McGaughey 'and would involve consid- But Sec. Mitchell Says; a nationwide plan setting 12 $1.15 Low Pay Most to Ele Expected model juvenile courts, aimed at rehabilitation rather than punish* ment, wfll be sought before a group ot national juvenile judges in De- The plan could re\’olutionize .iu-venile court work, declared Oakland County Probate Judge Arthur WASHINGTON (AP)-T»* ate Labor Committee today approved 12-2 a bill to increase the minimum wage to $1.25 by 1963|E. Moore, who will outline the and bring about five million more'obJrctive* to the National Council workers under the wageJnur law. ^ WWW I Judge Meora said he hoped if The bill, somewhat broader! the plaa la aaecassfnl aae of the tan a similar measure slreadyj naadel caarta wauld ha la Oak-approved by the House Labor] land Coaaty. erabie improductive expenses that Contmlttee would bi^ reWl »*tter step ^ he ^ ipresident In charge ot Generali Mow than » per cent of thejganizes of theU new group. to demonstrate the effidenoy and efficacy of a juvenile court and its approach to tte problems of youth and families.^’ he said. * W * These courts should be located so that they would be within reasonable travriing ihstance of all parts of the country. They should bo esUMished in counties of valuing sixes so as to be typical of the varkuB juvenile courts of tl Tha piaa woaM be two-IWd. rtiet, creatioa of the estPls. aad aeeoadly. estabtlshmsnt of Motor Cbrp.'s distribution staff, flw million workers'which Judge Moore was instru- told the subcommittee: "Genera) Motors Corp. is not in' j would be in this field. I mental in fcHming. hope to spread the suggestion throughout the gram of ysulh aadstgaew aad (hUd proleetloa pesgrapis la Oak- favor of any soK-alled' territory! Secretary of Labor Janies plUnHed States. . urahrr the court program. Judge security program which has the Mitchell has said the administra-! The Michigan plan has a far,Moore said, education of juvenile effect of increasing costs to con- tion might agree to a minimumi™*W “d is still seekfag financial|>idges would be sumers without providing cone-of $1.10 or $1.15, but that anythInglwPPOrt. Judge Moore said. jchology and sodW sponding benefits to consumers.”I higher likely would be vetoiwi. | "These model courts should be|l<** *** extended to Include I psychiatric, diagnostic and treatment facilities. ' "They shall be designed to reassure the parents and the child alike that the court is not a penal] ^rt and that its purpose is solely tor assisting the child,” he said. Dummy Dirty After Kidnaping Tussauds Tone Up Tattered Tony LONDON -"We've given as if they were persons, and nev-j There wefe tiny abrasions on] Armstrong - Jones * shampoo,"|er as dummies or effigies. 'the skull and face. j 'said a spokesman for Mme. Tus-| "Ater the shampoo.” the "Fingernail marks," stgbed the! sau’s Waxworks, "and generally|spokesnuui continued, "we had tOiTUssaud man, "and these had to cleaned him up. Frankly, he need-'dry Armstrong-Jones’ hair, comb be refilled with wax." ed it." jit and trim it. A sort of once- ^nd Tony's boiled shirt, white The .spokesman referred to the|®ver-lightly.” tie and tails were a Mees. Tus- life-sized wax dummy of Princess!HE’S WOUNDED aaud'a bought him a new ahirt Margaret’.s husband which thievesj Drippings from the diampooland tie and sent the suit to the] washed Tony's fece a fiih-belly white. So the color had to be put back on. stole on the eve of the royal pie’s return to London last Saturday from their six-week Caribbean honeymoon. --------------------------- Dressed in white tie and tails, Tony's effigy was discovered in Afamip 7^ Hrrck a telephone booth on Sunday. i»iUJnje IS JXiCJL "The truth is." said the spokes-|^ Whiffy tan, ’ ArmstrongJooes ha THS ami __nr * iALLANTHOWr THE STORY OF ADMIRAL 1 --STARTS— FRIDAY! PONTIAC EXCLUSIVE I FIRST SHOWINBI iieoonsiiiiwiik ;;-andli^ NOT IN ms TOa-NOT IN OUR Tfinw. 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Oene Tunney set an all-time high of $900,445 for his second fight with Jack Dempsey at Chicago In 1017, an era In ulilch the tax Ute was mild compared to what it is today. At separate press eeaferenees Tuesday, iol a geed punch and that was that. Maybe nsft tliioit wOl be different. 1 always said ar^thlng can happsn la a fight. This ttUM It happened the belter fee hhB. TM next if t0| the answSi^ to whethnr thm edll be a “rubber*’ match ' ayoar at aU most Ukely will be furnislMd by thetr l|tr- yean and ilnaiMlal advlssrs. The 'sxpfcidTe iSiht, la whlcli Patterson regained the title by flattenlur the Swede In the fifth round, lured UAOt paying fans and IIMAtl te ( trying |Uhn. the president of TslePrompTer which handled the closed circuit television, movies and radio, said the extras will gross about three million dollars. Of this, he said optimlsUcally. the fliditers should collect between $000,- in 00 days. Naturally the premiting Feature Sports Inc. was more than anxleus te oblige. Patterson, elated at becoming the first former heavyweight king to regain the crown, said he bad a contract for a third fight with Ingo and Intended to fulfill It. “If I should win. ” he said. “1 would like to negotiate with other contenders, possibly Sonny listen. Liston, the hottest and beavlast hitter among the contenders, meets ZOra Policy of Chandler, Arts., at Denver July 18. Liston Is from PbUadlphU. “I want the return," said the 87- What did he think he did wrong In the fifth round trhen he was knocked down.^wlce by left hooks, the laat# ttmf for the count? think 1 was a UtUe low meaning with his handl,*' he said. “I must have Drought he was going to the body. And t kept my chin up a little high.” Why didn’t be storm after Patterson in the second round when he appeared to have hurt Ployd with a high right to the head? he did in the first fight whsn Johansson stopped MM U the third rounA Thifortanately. he didn’t." Abked If be thought the public wanted a third fltht, Patlsrsim said: T think so. If you look at It this way: In Dm first light I definitely was overctmfldent from what I had read. I was surprised. In the second fight Ingmar More or loss imder-estlmated me because things had been so easy ftjr him. TTie third should decide the champtonSblp." a 1n my opinion." said Johannson. *1 didn’t underestl. mate him but smnetlmes you oan without knowing It." A f, * “He was lust trying te Mk bad," said Inge. Patterson eonfirmed this. "I was pretty sure he was net tee bad and vras playliM' that he was hurt buA I thought 1 would have plenty of time te get him la a leaj fight.” In the AP Corner: who had suffered the fIrM defeat of his pro ct Of this moment, Patterson said “It did hurt but not as muMi as It hxAed. I hq^d he would come charging in Bks Sideviews from Rin^ Batters Are Just 'Stubborn' Lary Shelled From Mound by, Yankees, 6-0 Bengal Coochtt Bbtt Batters for Trying to Hit Over F«nc« TAKBIO iTOOK OF gSVAnOgl-dweden's logemar Johansson, dethroned as world heavjs conference ia New York yeWerday. under his left jtye was: the only visible mark on Ma face. tiSWaid-iw wants to fight Floyd Patterson in the next 90 cf 430 days. DETROIT « - Hard-headed stubbomess Is keeping the Detroit Tigen from, hitting the beaeball the way major leaguers should. Both manager Jimmie Dykes and coach Luke Appling criticized the Tiger batters after the club absorbed its ttiird straight shutout last night. Ihe New Verfc TaMkees dealt the Tigen a $4 whitewashing after the Baltimore Oiteles gave ttMn a dwMIe MaaUag an tai. day t-f aiM Id. The string df Scoreless innings stands at 27. Die team has hit safely only nine timet in the three MJtt and all the hits were sinMcs. By HABOLD A. FinOIBALD PubUMMT. The Puntine Fr«i Tid Smlta, AJ*. fiporii Editor, preaaed me into aanTtei reading copy Monday night at the big fight. I vras M BeetloA 1. Row B, Beat 1, and Johanason’s bead was almost In my lap when the Bwsde capitulated. if it it smpletety “ Mrs. LeCbtr New Leader Sally s Game Not So'Sharp' Mayer Pitching and Hitting Stdr in Langdon Win What a diltawnoc a day makes! When the aeouM of the Women’e. District Golf Oiarapionahip gbt under way SaU/a Holiday efforts and. take a threeetrobe advantage into today’s final 18 holes. Mrs. LeClair's. 12 on Monday Tuesday at Meadowbnok GouMry gtvea her a 36-hole total of 159. Qub, Sally Sharp held---------------- . . The Foreet Lake-miss a one-under-par 77 In Monday’s opening IS-bole round and aeo^ well on her way to a third Mrs. John Hume now holds 2nd card on Sally U steady rounds of 8M2. next at 167. TM for 4tfa position st 169 are Mrs. Robert H. Gamble and Mrs. F. L. Thompson Jr„ while Mrs. Sdm (Sue) Gawne of Bkxmfield Hills and Mrs. Bruoe HUkene M Birmingham are next in line with 171a. Mrs. LeClair, the sharp-thoofilig Ann Arbor housewfie, fashioned a 77 yesterday over the I Meadowbrook course to m John Mayer's tbree-hit pitching and ILhit suppert from 1 mates guided Langdon’s Boat Livery to s M decision over Unfvei^ sal Oil last night In a National divlMon City League softball game at Northskle Park. In their 1^ five ganses. the Dgers have'coUected only 18 Uta. "They’re all standing up there trying to hit the ball out of the park,” said Dykes. you can’t tell them anything. They won’t listen." Appling Said sarcastically “we hit 42 home runs in batting practice.’’ The coach, a great hitter in Hs playing days, sold the Vaer I 1 & bi ters are “swinging from the heels aad Mayer himaelf each coUect ed two Mis te peee the Leagdoa O’Neil Realty and First Presbyterian waged a fiee^coring affair in more National loop action with the real estate team dubbing 15 hita, tour of them by pitcher Marv Fuller, for a 16-6 victory. GanV Crake notched two of Huron Bowl’s 10 hits and Lloyd Hnr-par hurled twoJiit ball for a 9-1 rout of Blue Star In NL activity at Beaudette. In the other scheduled NL contest, Philip’s Sporting Goods gained a fotfett victory over "Diey seem to forget that it they gd their timing down right, and just meet the ball aciuprely. the home runs will come." The return of Al KaUne,. Rocky Colavito and Chico Femiinte did little for the Detroit cause as 39,311 watched the Yankees ah old nemesis, Fraidc Lary. Bear Tocldet Signed CHICAGO (AP) - Didc Klein and Herman Db", a pair of tack-■ ■ e sighed their 1960 <;on- tracts, the Chicago Bears announced today. Each is 6-4. Klein |;^weighs 255 and Lee 247. wr» Vwii a n»tnis r — i-mSotn 1 WMhlDSl^ (TMclwr tv M Ctoteltad JSSr.v-p ■I TSm ijJSSmi SSI SI *«■»-** (rrmt sa. Tilt ojo. tm riNUiow iSt VI Docloring Your Golf By DR. CART MIDDLBCOPF FATIENrS COHFLAINT: "TMted teiriWe agala." DIAONOBI8: TrylM "wWi" the baU la. TREATMENT: With virtually aU golfers, there U a natural anxiety that sets In one* the putting stroke Is started. ^ Just want to see the ball plop In the hole and get the ordeal over with. One frequent bad result •f tins anxloua feeUng is that the body moves Involuntarily in the dlTec-. Uon of the hMe. as U trying to help the ball on its way. Instead of helptng the ball get In the hole, this movement acjtoally causes more mimed putta, I think, that any other single fauU. Naarly aU of the misses so caused are to the .~i light of the hole. •nit thfng to de Is to keep thw body fimly In place on all putta until the bell is struck end on Its way. Tills can only be done so tar as I know—throngh a firm effort of tbs wUL to earorolt the error la net pnaant daring praeltee uMiws knt esHy In the beet ef ^petltlen. Just make up your mind before you piitt that your body is going to stay pvt. Landis' Homer Birds Further CHICAGO tn - Jim Landis’ tie-breeking home run in the ninth Inning Tuesday night gave tbe Chicago White Sox a 4-3 victory over the second - place Baltimore Or- “K’s a matter of Mmiro:.’’ be mM. “Batttag praettee yttohert lay tt dewe the mUdto wMi «dy nsedtocre speed aad aB we da is tiy to kaeek it eat af aIgM. Iba park beiw Is a ktttot^ park aad everysaa is trytog to toka ad-vaatoge af K. r to toe DetosH tnUUe. Whitey Ford gave the Tigers n|y tour singlM in posting his fin* win sbioe May 36. He retired the last 17 men in a row and only one man as far aa third' It Lary the Yankees have beaten - and this is the first time twice in one year. He was 7-1 against New Yack In 1». aad 5-1 last year. Hit career mark agaimt I lands at 22-8. on Laly's wUd pitch in the fourth. Midny Mantle M off the Mxtt with his 15th home run. Two jBlnitos and a force |day prodneed another run in the tnnir«, and tbe Yanks ousted Lary in the seventt. FiM’s single and Mantle’s ne^ ond home run made it SA. Luy Ms replaoad by Dave gfailer after he walked Maria on tow itodies. Tom Morgan was on the mound when the Yanks acorad again ia the ahMh. Two singlet and Fet-nandes’ aeeond error booted the run home. TOP \1EW — Deposed champion Ingemar Jotianaaon threw his gloved hands up as Floyd Patterson tagged him in tbe fifth i^ind of their fight. Die camera, activated by repnote oontiwl from a ringside seat, also caught overbesul views of Johansson hitting the deck after the knockout. Knocks Behind The drive was Landis’ third and ■napped a foungaroe kMing streak and gave pitcher Frank Baumann hia fourth victory after he put down a serious Oriole threat in tbe ninth inning^ Bra ska Mtostn spewed with • dwtols aft rtitoror Oerry Staley and went to ttird m ■ sac- ■tors. Harvey Kuenn homered te Cleveland. KANSAS CITY (I) - Lefthander Bud Daley chalked up hia 10th victory Tuesday night, beating the Boston Red Sox 11-7 behind the hitting of bis Kansas City Athletics teammates. Ohuck Estrada, wtxldng in re-ttet of atarter Steve Barber, suffered the loss-his third against six triumphs. ’The White Sox piled up a 34) lead^after five innings. Starter BOiy Pierce, although hit eely,^ bad a shutout foing the sixth when Marv Bn dottbM and aoored on Walt Dro-po’s aecoiid homer of the year. the Boston runs with his 10th and 11th bomora and a siniDe. Jerry Lumps and Marv Throne-berry homered lor tbe A’a-each getting Na 5. Die tom want to Jerry Casale, bo was 44 against the A’s last - it it it it it .m Joe Louis Says ingemar Can Win Eematch—If NEW YORK (UPl)Woe Lewis is' so conOdsnt that a “new" « bigemar Johansson ooold bast heavyweight rioyd Patteraon in a third ligM that he has offerod to baNntet b«o ^ oi a f5e.889m-4iothtag bates. « wu learned today. j Eto-e bottom o« the 7th to-fcr • oame4nH|Miefatod 74 victory ever Don NlchoUe to a CtoM B City U«0ie buebaH game ynterday at Jaycee PwHc. The last-ditch rally wiped out a two-run spree by NichoUe to the top half of the saaM stanza, which put Griffi on the. short end of a M aoore. Stores by Ed Lowed end Nieves TRvtoo plus two errors produced Oie tyfag and winning runs for the GriU dub. In another Oass B game. Lytell 4 Oolegrove tallied seven tinm to th» 1st toning and coasted to a 10-2 triumph over Pontiac Busi-neas hsUtute behind the steady aeveB4dt^^ng at Chuck Klrken. In QtyFAnior BasebaU League Way Tuesday, the Pontiac Boys aub routed Uie Great Lakes Mutual GianU, 13-2; Aubnra HeighU Boys aub blasted Oxford, 134: the Southland Vikings were drubbed by Auburn Heitfits, 13-1, and the Dixie Dairy Dodgers won a forfeit dedsioo over the RockweU Tigers. Sports Calendar Architect's View of Pontiac Area Ski jumping Slope/<^®y p.m.: SMtU^Uct n. soo-Bol •Amar-iauii, i:» >.». AT W0«T*n»--O.»# • SMfbttrtw n. PmUac MwehAnU (AmcrkSDi. 7 p.m.; liaoM^llo. m,M. audlum bw (Amin-au). IrN pjD. U«i M-boi* M«d«l^l^^^chAm|i>eMhlp. Mt*FlI?d*iji^p^**^ Ti. J*U. Wlf- irr a« oompete to the first two Mg vents so the first plastle hill I be bout to the eeoatry. llMgr meter >mip Is thh Mnest In the ana aow. A prevtoaa to-meter MU at Ba-eheater eras pot aot of ase by Worid War IL Located on divided highway in the Bald Mountain sectix' and one of three sites checked through thei advisement of Pontiac Tom Knoxville iron the South AflanUCj «ague baaebaB peanaM .by three ;amet (mr Charlotte last season ' y taam to hM Klaaxvnie to fi non qertes. 12 ganca to I. MUFFLER SPECIAL See Ae Nem l9&0 RCA «ii4 ZENITH Hmdim g STEFM6KI Biib i T4«visi«i ’‘OaalatB hr Aahmate Oaraya Door Qpaaets** 1157 W. Homo to. M 8-6MT Wliy are more people now buying PM? today so fine ife stamped A Member of National Distillers* Family of Fine Brands supervisor Rojr Davis, Yankee will have., space for 30,000 qiectators. Lookout towers and other features are planned. , , Jump dubs at Ishpemtog, Inn Mountain, Chicago, Duluth, Racine, Wis., MinneapoUs and others have ngn^ lip to take part here Labor Day aa wdl as at another big event on Jan. 22. Officials hope to have international meets to the future drawing the top stars of Finland, Nonvay, Russia. Germany, Austria, Italy and Japan. ’ Take advantage of our TOB RJURI IT...«rVB TJM *UYIMin* RtKI M TOWII A the cooperating Katidahar SU aub' helped get thii^ rdling to a hurry after approval was obtained at a recent Central States SU Aaaodr ation convention in Lansing. Kandahar will handle the sanc-tiontog and operation of meets with former competitive jumper Bin Hyvonen aening as hill captain as he does at the Pontiac Lake {Recreation area. A tometor UAwiil boJto flat J to be nisnstniutea with a to lU feet Ugh. Aa atmetor win be added wtth Its to gatag from SM to $M feet meter measnes toJT tod Ihen will be a to-lsat takealt H m Modi* WkNe* 6.00-10 10.66 6.70-1B 1I.OS 16.66 7.10-15 13.66 17.66 7.00^15 ' 1&66 164NI SERVICE SPECIAL *** EASYTERMS-M Down*«1 aWook*** FIMSfOn * ntUHCSAVIMS — M misron— StfEirouMnoiis TV tirai with the mm tMd (Ua> •• IV Fimtm lint Slope. The takeoff to t wU measaie m leet wit able to go aver Ml feet to the | Ur. “ Besides the big meets, the jun^M trill be used tor training of oi^|| jregistavd jumpers and for a scbooll CHJMnOR NYLON I on new 1960 can. MVL.ON TUBB.TYFH The plastic coiprses arin make K| {possible tor jumping the ycar-i wfll be a big step tonrard towards improving U.8. jumpers who have had to work and train part-time durtog the winter. They alwaya enter the Otympics and top meets at a dedded disadvantage. B« Mivw to read SUMof tho KOPU StoiniE IN THE PONTIAC PRESS P.^Y AS LOW AS S' A wn:K BRAKE ADJUSTMENT SPECIAL GOODYEAR ' I a 1 ioi Uodri WWo* •.oo-ie” ULM tXM •.70-$8 «>.M t«4M 7,TO-ie I4.M mjM 7.ffO-TS •O.M Y^S MTOEST TIRE EVENT... DON'T MISS OUTI fammiiBsm THIRTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PR&SS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 02, IftgQ iP®|Upset Figures in NCAA Meet BASIBAU SHOIS M«i^ $4w UNl« UatM RUBBER CLEATS a«f. $SM. MV hm 1 to • GOLF-Sam Sntod 1 WOflOf Rtg. $27.00 .... MV |l9.fS S IRONS R«0. $47.50 .... 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Thote San FVendeoo Glanta weren’t nC-fering from Rigneymortla after owner Horace Staneham hoped to Jog hie dub back to life when he replaced Manager Bill Rigney with bead ecout Ibro (Clancy) Sheehan laet weekend, he ne^ected to let the Giants in on his nrative. ITiey've looked just u bad for Sheehan u they dU for Rigney-only quicker. ft took the (Bants 96 games dto Rig to kwe three in a row on, but they've matdied np in Just Hour gainea under Cla^. Arid they tumbled Vik games off ttw pace In the Na-tional League race while (hey were at it in a twDiight double-header loes at Milwaukee Tuesday night. it it it The sweep. 64 and 2-1 in 12 innings, moved the aecond-place Braves within 314 gamu of (rant- running Ptttsiwnk The Pirates dsfestod St Louis 34 as rslievsr Roy race saved Vem Law's 11th vldocy, tops in the majors. Tomorrow at Tam O’Shanter Oilick Revives Goli Clinic Warren Orlick's Rules and Golf Shot dinic, inaugurated so sno-cessfuUy last suramjer at Tam O’ Shanter (buntiy Onb, will be revived again llmrsday. * A * OtUck, Tam’s veteran head pro, and his staff will conduct the clinic tomorrow for the principal benefit of the chib’s wtmwyi members plus officers of the Women’s District GoU AsSn. ebafraetlans. rspoMi« *01 maiUM *0 boB an toe I ftogeMdi. and groMd indei ’Ibe following shots will also be demonstrated; Buried half in banker, riiot out of water hazard, down hill, trouble dipt out of woods, road dwt, ap-proadi over bunker, dihi off green, pitcb-amkun approach and ap- OeM r 0 he eoreced hi too Electric carts will be used to speed up the demonatrstions. A REE BOTAUATION-20^ Ittts tr 1 -Yr. BfMrwtN COMPLETE PRECISION INSTALLATION BRAKES M. Last-place PhUadelpMa beat Chicago’s cubs 7-4 in 13 hmlhgs and led 7-5 in the seca ' _ of the twl-nlght pair when the cur-' i4ay after eight in- Sheehan ironically, hw folkmred the same pattern that made Rigney haft for aecond gueeaera ihiftiiB Orlando Cepeda from first back to the outfield and using Btaardog pitchers as relievers. Oaixy also has Rtgusy’s ' of Isiliiv to get the ■iss. li::; .>u w-r - ^ ------------- MmsO* S&2T I \ \ i \ WUUe Mays, Cepoda and ptncb-hitler' Dale Long eadi homered in the opnier-but Mike McOor-miek and rdievera BUy (TDeU and Billy Loes gav« np Just is many to the Braves’ Del Crandall, Hank Aaron and Joe Adcock. It wag Adcock’s two4un shot .off Loes that cUndied it u MOwaukeo came bx>m behind with four runs in the fifth and hung the loss bn O’DeU (3-7). Geprge Brunet won his first in the majors, with relief help. it it it In the eeoond gan 121 WAYNE ST. •MM rMtorM** FE 3-7855 tor relief in the 13th and the Bravea tagged Sad Sam (64) with the km. A1 Spangler's ons-ottt bunt lingte, a wild pttdi. a walk and Red Schoendienet’s single did It. Bob Buhl (7-3) woo rith three inningt of one-hit, efaut-ut relief. ’The Pirates, Ilte the Braves, gained their seventh victory in die last eight games after scoring twice in the fifth against Bob Gibson (0-1). Singles by Bill Maz-erosid, BUI Vinton and Dick Groat, who also knodced in a third inning run, did the Job. Face then saved It, coming on with a run home and men on second and flist with none out tai die ninth. ★ ♦ ★ A two-nm homer by Wally Post, just returned to the Reds, beat the Dodg«i and southpaw Johnny Podres (64) in the fifth inning. Bob Puikey (6-3) was the winner. He gave up tw homers by Norm Larker John Roseborp In the sixth. Larker, 4-for4, tPPk over the NL bat-tli« lead with a .344 average. * it it Ernie Banks of the (^ibs jumped into the major league home run lead by hitting his 19th and 30th in the first game. A twtHwt single by Tony Curry decided It and defeated reliever Glen Hobble Dick Farren (4-1) was the winner in relief. 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CtoMT T*iHr*ps- YOU SEE You juot can’t gat awsty firoiB tfao AAA enblMi wfaecover you travoL Yon MO ft oratywbin. frOB eoaat to o(MHt, Mid from Alaaka to MiamL You sm that emblem of good motorahip on almost overr TDAd. Motda, hotais, aan^oo stations, garagno, AAA oflSoM, and you bm it on milUoiu at oan throu^MMit ArairicM. Yen an aurrmuidod by the airvioM of AAA antoniobae duha. Ask youndf why you oaa’t enjoy your «tr, tad tiM good ^linion of motoejgti m UMoly ^tfoo,0()0 nmmboM do. by Joiaiiic with Hum AUTOMOBIU GLUB of llfltitdifDD A. I. BOOM Mto. 74 WEfam to. — FI S.4ISI V • the POKTIAC press. WEDNESDAY. JUNE » imp THIBTY-SEVEK | ^Uiiia the Out4eei‘ “Tfaii ^ . urMh n mnr UAATB Willi EL GUT MOATS Omioor EdUor^ Pontiac Preu New Leader Shows Up in Bluegill Division By Th« Pn« O«M0W BdHw Fishing contests usually are fast and furious affairs, and the current Pontiac. Press “Big Fish Derby” Is no exception. The annual angling affair got under way only a few days ago, with beginning of the black bass season. Early leaders In all three divtslcxis (bluegill, pike and bass) have gone Into the discard, and it Is highly improbable even the latest top fish will survive past this weekend. Except, perhaps, in the ’gill class, where a one-pound, 5-ounce lunker took over today. The newest leader is a 10^-lnch long fish taken by Dick BlMK Vor the eonslstant, and InaUtant, angler, there are i , Belt of Small Junior BOH Field bigger and better fleh to be caught In area waters. The derby la a Bummar-long campaign and the season’s best fishing Is still ahead. ★ ★ ★ Pontiac Bowmen to Hotd Target Archery Tourney and Recreation Department ia con-Flint Round Fourteen Target Archery Tournament start-ii« July 13 at 7:30 p.m. _ _ „ archery league w tor eight weeks at the Pontiac Parka and Recreatkn Department’s new archery range on Ed-to die North-side Softball F^ld. The range has been equipped and lighted for night shooting. The league. Is open to all archers In Oakland County of ail ages, men and women. Scores will be figured on a SO wtUi a shooting toe of $1.00 per night. An moneys will be and The Flint Round Foniteea Ihiget Archery League to open men and women. They aged ^ be a dub member. All thoea regtotortng is individuals far tUa league will be assigned a team for die league season of eight fha toagaa to Bg apaa the aembar al Aay areher may regto- maal OfOee. M B. Put Stoeht, dty Hal. PMtoeal S-nsi. sr by Present leaders Include: BABB—Mrs. Bernard Kupskey, Oxford, 4-pounds. 4-ouncss (20 inches long). BLUBOILL—Dick Blom, Holly, one-pound 5-ounees (10% in. long). _ ^ NORTHBRN *FlKB—Joe Allwarden, Farmington, 7-pounds (94 Inches long). it it it Hills, Toledo Teams on Top ivtoe, whe says the allaet^-hn r.s d hr/the The league will start July 13 and meet Tuesday nights for eigM weeks starting at 7:30 p.m. at the Pontiac Parks and Recreation : D^artment's Outdoor Archery Range imder the lights at Ediami Blreet near tba Northside SaftbaU Field. So Whcrtl-No Rtlcrtiofi iUJA. Okla. m - Ranger VtogB Wlffiami I arrested Vtogd WUHama for fWiing without a proper license. The men are not relat^ Bloomfield Untouchables sad Other good fish repMted include the Ban-eoBtast baas landad an Thunder Buy rteer by Art Inmbert of Gaedlaaa. iHio said he hud B roogh batUa wHh tha qpuiky, fanylBg •-penad, S-oniiee lurgamMitti, hto biggsat baaa In B»ny yaars of ftohlng. Area waters were getting better, says Art Twork, at Pine lake, where Elmer Oreene of Taylor Center ereekd a 4-pounder, 10%-ineh largemouth. John Moyer, Farmington, took some big crappiea and some fine yellow perch. Obeervers at the Pin# lake spot were much Interested In the angling suocese of an elderly boatman, who was enjoying his sport hugely. yesterday emerged aa top hunt teams In a small Ctoaa A rkUv field at Bloomileld Open Hunt club. The junior equlUtlon tests started competition in the week-kmg Detroit Horse Show, that hito its first full day’s action Mary Mft»»ghan, Lucy Bates andlClass B event. They earned two * ■ VandeWater, all U years old, earned thioe points tor their one victory, a tie tor 2nd with the Wallace Wolverines, and a second in the final event. Hito wms their first oampettthm. \Wolver-aeoond and Toledo Sparks third in the three-team has a ehamploiMUp i baaed m poiat a aamber et k FISHING FIRST, BA8BBA1X Nm Olarkston bu u ’’dedicated” angler In 9%-year-old John Lynn, son of Clark Lynn.. When John Is ftohlng he goes after the big ones, like the 3%-ponnd, 20-Inch largemouth ha caught In the mlUpound, first of the week. When not ftohlng, John to a Little League ball player. He says he lost an even bigger fish, Monday. He’s a 5th ^ader. In Clarkston Blsmentary. Gens Unseett, whsoe viaf prowesa Is wMl reamiBbered ben (Gens was a natfoiial AAG welter ehampioB) tsek a ISH-inch baas first at tba wack. Other good caUdms (smaUmouth) were reported by Fred Baucoin. Dr. M. M. Hathaway. Charles Drake and Al Zachary of Davison arearwho creeled a scon or more off Waidwaha Ft., on Lake Mlohlgan. Weather was cold, wet and windy. it it it i422.IIIIOfor Rsh. Wildlife LANSING — Michigan’s fish and wildlife restontion programs wffl receive approximately 3422,000 by July 1 as partial pajmsent of their 190001 federal aid allotments, the U.S. Department of the Interior THE BTHS HAVE IT! Looks like the eyes really have H, as the little Boston buUdog ■tans wideeyed at hto pal the baby owl. Pepper (the dog) and Stumpy paired up lor another of thoee unusual nlatkmahipa, a dMXt tone after the owlet was found by Pepper’s master, at Atlanta, Ga. ★ ★ ★ •CBAZr CUCKOOB C0M50I SUICIDES •tjrasy like u enekoo” to an oft-heard expression, tanplylng thoughtlsss. socsntrlc behavior. It’s apparently truly taken from th# antics of the Wrd by that name, a parasltle egg-layer. In the European version. ^ W ★ ♦ A tstal al OUmeM 1b fed-ral aid toads w« be advamsed aattou-wMe to help atatoa ptoa toetar pngraasa tor ttw Best ri year. As baiaaea ’ef tod-allstoseato wB Some $321,000 and $101,000 In Bcmibers won the first and toird events in Class A, over fellow-Toledoaiis, the JeU. Bombers had all members of the 1990 team to the saddle, including BiU Bracey, Tom Kack, Tom Butch Brooker. For ConBervation Education Schools Given Awards visor for the Upper Peqlntula, and Menoininee, Marquette Ste. Marie public schools recently earned awards of it from toe American Aasocia-tioo Conservation Information tor ftelr pilot projecte In conservation edoeatian. The three Upper PeMliisala education consultant Rodney R. Smith have ofilcials and faculty in carrying out these pilot proje^. They have also help^ in adding conserva-dasarooma In some ether 88 public and eisht parochial PrindpleB of conservation are sw being taught wlto other subjects on a graduated basis from idndergaiten~ thro^ the Audubons Seek to Stop Threat of 'Land Grab' NEW YORK emr - The Na- grade at Menominee and Ste. Marie and through all grades at Marquette. Paid V. Chanaadn. Oonserva- Little Stories About Wildlife _____________________be available next monto for MicUgan’t wfld-fe and fish projects, respectively. Another estonated $160ji0O to PJt monies win be held badi becausa of a ao-ealled ’’dupUcatlan” In the state's certified mimber of paid hunting license holders tor toe 196I-» fiscal year. Nearly $235,000 Is already being witoheld from toe toe current fiscal year for toe mdw • a»tu^ • tSK ■hNiMSislw l:M U:“ . l:tS iM . i:W I:«l Shortly after they hatch, large-aouQi baas feed mainly on snail Its regular diet of minnows and toaects, the brown trout will eat mice, shrews and frogs. saBsaaf heaitac.laensl M Is beBevod tost they e half a Brito away. The record speed tor any animal is bdd by a Urd-the frigate Mrd. It has a flying speed of over ited with a hard-tnbdleve record Thursday’s top events indude the first of the knockdown-and->ing teats, in the afternoon, and the BOH big jumping event (FED, on the evening program. Today’s program marked toe Mart of regdar toow events, leading up to the big hunter and jumper champlanships on Sunday. J. P. MaBey sf Naitovtile, wh# have a team, alaag wtOi dam A team ptoaned f^/tha wen expeeled to ba ready tor Wildlife Values Receive a Break Sedetary of toe httorkr Fhad A. I mwve toe threat of landdiversian far bom tram the 3S.0004wre lUe Lake Na-tkxial Waterfowl Refuge in noito-ern California. Lake is the key area ta a complex of neighboring refuges called by the Society "sbsdutely ' to the conservation of 1 in the Pacific Flyway.” The others, also astride or near the ChllfPrnia-Oregon line, are toe Lower Klamath and Upper Klamath refuges LANSING - An easement appU-eatioQ far a dredging project in St Clair Flats was turned down in favor of wjklllto valum laM week by toe Oonsetvaflon Cbmmiaalon The State Waterways Comtnls-•ton sought toe easement to dr ________to a harbor of refuge tor boaters In Andxr Bay. The channel would have cut acroaa Straw-■nd la the St. Clair Flats TAKES CONTEST LEAD — The Pontiac Prem’ annual “Big Fiah Derby’’ got off to a fast start, over the last weehsnd. with a number of entries. The lint leader in the bass dhrtoimi ' didn’t bold very long — only until Mrs. Bernard Kupahey, el Oxford, entered a 354n(b, 4-poand, 4-ounce largemouth. Tha new leader was taken on Little Ptaie Lake, near Oxford, Sunday ^ mornii«. The contest also includes lieavieM noitoara pOta and Moora Na«dt More TIim to Toko Off Woight NEW YORK (AP) - Jack Kearns, manager of light heavy-Wright chamidon Archie Moore, he has asked for a three or fbw week postponement of Moore's scheduled July 18 defense at Taranto against Erich Schoepp-ner of Ormany, the European &ionie^eable people bqrliDperial Bh a matter of taste (and value) time to take oft wright He aald the champtoB of toe lT5pound to-vlsloB weighed around 196 pounds. He had been qp aa high lii 306% for a May 25 fight wito EOli ~ ituBxdf at Didtanapolls. i^Ma by Hytof • *“*• !*•*•» vi—^ it it ic -«K«t «*• "■<«>>»• no " » <«» ^ we foBud B daud cuckoo under o«r big windwv. Tnen. vtoila u Anm n was daad wtien vra pfekad ft ap. Botti were m awiOi% StS th? toSto epot,” loilStoWh raportMl Mar di«7tp. Quito common aouthem btack-hUlad cuckoo. it it it n. Marodltha have bomi bfad-watolim a let by tho toMF “ Tha eaekoo te rarMy m« hi thla agmi laifaly boeaBM M NNTUC-0AKLA50 COUNTT AREA JPWT“ 14 6 0 satod m U A fiwT kr«ato ri Tito sad Baraarito PitoBM n* kNi tost dBtog vnmaa 20 u zz 23 J4_ 25 26 27 FRl. SAT. SUN. MOl. 11 PAia OB^ Sp M % THE 1 nsHii ^4G •AiFh liWTDU X. ICAID thirty-eight THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22, IMO Adolf Eichmonn Case Labyrinth of Law, Politics, Sentiment to dtecuss went before the United Mtions Security Council today aa V upu IsraeTi abduction of mu Cot Adolf Eichmann from ' Hie legal aspect appears open-and-shut. Argentina claims its na-fional sovereignty was violated by Israeli agents who spirited tb SS overioni from the country * in si emotional-'fsas atnage evea for'Mw Security 'ChaacU, the oeeae el countleos ' retaSeas betweea Ipncl aad Ms Arab aeighbors. Lurking in the background is the iUtr that the case of Eichmann. tiriw is accused of ordering the muider of six million Jews during tVprkt War II. win raise anew the l^etter of Nazism, a sore point .aUid) most of Europe would like to forget. ♦ ★ ♦ Many countries have a stake the p^ of the Eichmann game. 'Israekie the srtf-prodaimed cftamplon of the world’s Jewry. » intends to tiy Elchmaim lor war crimes committed before the eountry itself even existed. It will gain the emotional support of moat ol the world lor so doing. ‘ Itat mare ttaa that, it b evl-«eat that raehmaaa ta gsM b Israel b mere ways than one. rremier David Bm-Oarba can Marriage Licenses ceay wHh the Oermaas. And the propaganda valae ef the Eleb- Argentlna stands first of all on protestgtion that its sov- ereignty was violated. In addition, there is the principle of political asylum. More widely respected in South America than anywhere else, which-must be considmd. NOT THE 1ST TIME But Argentina has been charged frequently with harboring Nazi l)olitical criminals. It has said Israel may apply for Eichmann’i extradition, once it returns him. it has failed to extradite Nazi diplomat Karl Klingenfuss Joseph Mengele, both wanted by West Germany tor war crimes trials. West Germany weald Hke b tiy EiehinusL it weaM add b Us denaiMed prestige Md b-crease the stature of the Jastloe e( Us o West Germany has a case at least to the extent that Eichmann’s Crimea were committed In its territory. The United States Is on somewhat (d a spot. Having only three weeks ago derided Russia’s contention that U2 spy flights violated the sovereignty of the Soviet Union. It is now called upon to stand by ita hemispheric ally’s charge that Eichmaon’i seizure was a violation of Argentine aovereignty. Russia.- on that groimd, would appear to have a imopaganda cinch in the Eichmann case. But if the Soviet Union suppmts Israel’s claims, it will go agsinft ite currnit campaign to woo the Arabs, arch enemies of the Israelis. Yet tt mast demand qU tshmeat for any lender et Nasism. the aamper ene target at the Even more Nazi-hating by tradition than Russb b Poland, first countiy overrun by. Hitler in World War II. tt die Kremlin’s line is too soft in the Eichmann Poland might face the unlikely proposition of a minor split with Russia in the council. * w * Almoat forgotten it the U. N.-iponeored genocide treaty, a Ute work of Rafael Lemkin, a PoUah law profeaaor at Yale. The treaty calls for triab of such as r ' by an international tribunal. But nobody baa asked for sudi a trbl. Dlptomacy b a fUnny Urd. THE GIRLS Offers Dtiwgote Swot to Snubbed Lehman NEW YORK (APk-Slate Cmg-troller Arthur Levitt offered ' day to ghre up hb neat In New 'York dekptioir to the Dem-ocmtic National Oonventba rmer Sen. Herbert H. Lriunan. A # ♦ The Democratic Stete Comihtt-tee omitted Lehman, teader of an insurgent group, in naming the delegation last week. Lehman waa governor of the atete tour terms. "The great majority of Dono-ersts In the sbte differed with the conclusions reached by the ‘ Mdershlp,’* Levitt said. ♦ ♦ * '"I |dan to ask Mayor F. Wagner and former Gov. W. Averill Harriman to jrin me in Inviting Lehman to Join us b Califtamb,-!’ said Levitt, only Democratic holder rf_atatew^de office. By FrudiltB Ptriger a. Bmlth. IWU WUom sBd Irra* X. BsmSt. S3S Wnt iitej. w..« jsi BMitMtoM isd owslys U. - “ Wakeadra, Dairolt. _ Zafcn H. KsUar. *11 I LsnrstM, ICt. ~Vunoa A. hont, It* ^ XlatM r. Balwateld, ZUS ■usBcad M »■ BW. aad Deona *BeSe^i. *UUe^ioi CollHt, BoUy BUda U. U«Mlat. UM AUasa— : 'StfSion T. tavta. ST Uaisa plorenee U. XMotta. M3 B. Pika. . DonaU a Banr. IS Bdvsrda and I ^tthr Jldi Saababav Bd, Draytan B. Braek. 14M HUtard. I m. Wokla. SMt B«aa. Ct 7°vhsUM D. Maalaz. SM Mdhaa. kawpahtSor^ Blaor U Ball. M If imtehM Oftkit r PMfc _____________________OmkUM L. had Carls A. BIB. iOS Adama Bd._ "A French lecturer says American men lode up to their women -" d from a seat b a bus." BOARDING HOUSE s«u!5i> |>rehard ^ak.---- S3S4 Warda P«daL i Jack B. Pariah. Birmlnstuua t~- ' iSM &taaa. lad Dolana t Xutiklw, I ,> Cbarlaa B.-lhrka, SM I Mrothy L. Payna, 41 PmI... • Bdward A. Waabbara, Ml Vtetary sad Judlty M. Coa. 4144 Jamn Bd. Yjay B. Laddlck. I4U WllUama Laka >4.. and Ulnala BehulU, 14M WUUaau Eaka Rd. rnobbla O. WaUaea. 144 BaMi Belan 1. Btttar. 14 Hamlltaa. ' Rotoert If. CaryMBtar. 1141 I and Mary J. Johnaon, 4MS B graytoB >■—- 1. C. Aadrawa Jr.. 3M B. Mata. _ ^ Luci1*4 r- L. Janktaa. ITM E. Ua^. Troy rarly A. PuchoTaa, *1*4 B. Ifaolt, 'Sb.ay O. Bairn. IW^ Ta^^rUMd. I w ^ Barbara A. Bamla. SSU F r C. Btombarc. *111 N. C Bea I. KIclB. 1*4 Blimeld. irt O. Ifolr. HIS Portar. Ml Uriaa L. MacKan«ia. IMl 1 ; Orchard Lake B Bosea. I1S31 Paurtaai_______ ■trW aad Carola A. Oamer. *14 Stata ,^Rohir< Oray. 471 W. Wtlaon ar' AoldC P- VarmetU. 1414 Baldvia. ‘■o*irt B. Daway, '*41 State ai □Xk. Caaaan, *t40 Xantnoor, B1 uSd'w. Batca. **14 Rabraaka. PUat iaihara A. Hovlett. **1 Bomae. MaUr. : ..vha A. OtbaoB. *41*4 Orand !L______ farmlaaton and Julia B. BroBstrom. i>*44 Bmtvood, UTOBla. ' . Jamea S. McClellan. 444 Loekhaean and Barbara C. Caaa. 141 B. lArtas |eav9r Island Marina/ Plannad by Two AA«n EAST LANSING (UPl/- ’Two Lansing men have plans for ■nt of a marina on Beav-b northern Lake Michi- lip R. Qregg and Walker H. ' on the Midiigan State . staff, have purchaaed a lumber mill and plan to II to docks and boat shops summer of 19S1. expect to start work on the by the end of thb month. DONALD DUCK By Watt Dteacy 1 j(-8Ur0ONYBLAMa)| 1 iOTQNUSf MXL. r/l 1 i \ li-fi )' ii * ADAM AMES By Loo Flw BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ^ Y«h>SM\th* «CWOCA. By Edgar Martin IHE BERRYS By Carl Gmbart DIXIE DUGAN By MrEvoy and Strlebar By V. T. Hamlin CAPTAIN EASY By Lcalie Tomer ROLLO ' By Ernie Boahmiller MORTV MEEKLE By Dick Cavalli GRANDMA By Chariea Kuhn THE POXTlAe PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JUKe 22, 1960 THIRTY-NINE; Market Slowish Fmarkets ICify Police Dept. for Second Day NEW YORK OB-A mixed pattern ruted tai the stock muket today as activity slackened tor the Motors tilted lower while most chemicals, with Du.Pont an outstanding exception, scored moderate gains. DuPcpt lost more than 3 polnU. The tollowlag are top prieei avertag salet ci locally gimia produce brought to the Fanner’s Market by growers and sold by in wholesale package lota. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as cd Tuesday. Scattered gains and losses, mostr ly small, wn« recorded in rails. ravns appiN. nonasre spr. Su . Rasa. Radio C^. ran up more than 1 point, rseovering some of Its recent loss. Raytheon also advanced but tor the most part dectrooics displayed no fireworks. Reeeirt tradtog tavoiltee eanes la tor seme profit laklag. Balova dropped 1 potat aa traders sold oa the good aewe of favorable KskimM' eao*"kelit." ‘. off a amall fraelioa. Bowling issues provided some market interest. Otis Elevator gained $ on signing of an agreement to manufacture automatic pinsettlnt ihachlnes for Bowl-Idor Go. Brunswick tumbled neariy 3 and American Machine and Foundry IH. They are both Ug ptoeetting A few big blocks croiaed the tape, mostly at lower levels. There was a 15,S0l>-diare of lily Tulip at 51, down 3%. The stock subsequently recovered small portion of this decline. 10,0004hare block of Beil * Howell moved at 52, down H but the stock later recovered. Allied Chemicals showed a little strength on a favorable earnings forecast by iu chairman. Union Carbide and Air Reduction also at Odds Again? D«troit Product Onlou, nsen. Cm. be Psraley Oirlr Ota. t Psrakj, root, dot. b« Potsiof ts-ib.' bM . Rodlshoi. Rod. doi I RodUUot. WblU. dos. lUniborb. OMmot. dos aquooh, nol. .. ;^s b‘«“-. SBdlTt, bu........ todli^blwehed. bi UUooo. Kbb. sk. LottUM. Sootoa. d«. Uttow. Loot bu. .. •plntclL .................. PouH||f Olid Eggs Pfizer gained 1 point on reports It would soon have a new proprietary drug which could aM sub-stanUally to earnings. Most other drug issues declinea. Ntw York Stocks (Sorlir Moralof guoUUoo*^ ncraoiT. Jum St (APl-^-Prleot' por oound dMrorod OoUoH----------- ‘ Itr Mt» ponltry. koorjf urpe boos M-SS; llfht tTp# htu Il-U: boovr tipo roostor over t lb«. S4-SI: boorr lypt brolltm ood frjiori 4-4 lbs. wWUa “ **• — rook fS-as: duckUan Advoncomont Troubles Alleged; Henry Colls for General Meeting More troubles threatened the Pontiac Police Department today ■ I time reportedly with pro-rooUons and advancemenUi the City Cnnmissioaer Milton Heniy last night called for an unpr^ented meeting between the conmlasion, the city manager, the police chief and "top staff of-fiom.” Is already Mayer Phfiip E. Bowstoa said aty Maaager Walter M. WUImaa has as expiasa orders to call MM aayway. Police Capt. Donny Ariiley — a longtime foe of Police Chief He^ bert W. Straley — charged after last night's Qty Gbmmission meeting that tbs chief has “promised" certain officere whom Ashley described u "Straley’s favorites." He said anti-Straley oCficen were not being conaidered for promotions and stated that foes of Straley were considering a law suit to Mock any move Straley. Mey waa o« e« Ua PMto M; tndo ■ Livestock Jag aad Bit avafiabto for « Bteat sa Aditey'a asaerttom. Already one other oommiuioner and a top-ranldng police officer have said privately that they wouldn't attend .the oonferencc. even if one were called. Rowston aald thkt Henry's request for a conference had merely to Willman tor ^action, but without any instruc-u. a. sroa- yon, y, y,* request out. M;__nostro Rowstoa said he didn't know why Henry wanted the meeting or whether Straley wanted one. a!^ «ri '/. AIU* Cbol /. . M.l Jsbns Urn , nsTBora uvMiocB bulk oofh rua atuitv to —---------— --- noIfoT- Kjpser i Alrtts .. W.t I ' ■ si a. S! MorUn Co 47.f Armeo SU ... 0.1 m.» n mr . H.I Sa;i£.*Vir &w.% S' 5Sac':'. . . . .YnSg^... : :S., IfoVSio^ ;Si Cda roo . 0 MU Coah R . f1.) CbottolAlrl .. f Mot Doirv — t1.4 : 8-' vTj.aetl**; oorlv lalst motUr otutty nfitood srodM obeni oioodr with u'l sort dosuno: iMturod loodi oi SH-llM lb. •Mbdord to sood -- - soTia bood bl^ UN lb. ouort M.TI; ftv uuSty „ — itondord itoor* U.W-N.M; tow itond-' ' sood bolftrt liaO-U.M; 11 bood eh^ boUtn ai.nr tadlvlduol ------------- » rotbof • •lew obout tea olo: sorrowt ana s> r s! lets Mo, 1 bad S S0S-2SS ; se-llJI; balk Me. s end l-JM Ibi. 11.0-11.11; No. ._>1N lbs. lS.M-11.0;. ftw •iiinu imi No. 1 end s lee-NO Ibt. U.0-l».1l; eowi ' I end a aOO-404 04. U.M-14.n; : aettia ia.0-if.N. Grain Prices cniCAOO. Juat U (Aft - Ostalns ■■ cSTmu^.. : I4.a E?? * !!J,I U^ra-- • m'i cootumtrrw ! 0.4 Ej|'“ gjrar.'.# R SSSS-i': 11 coat MM CoatOU . l.nib Mot .. iJ4iS Jttia ... . I.usb i. ; {:}J^ " Lord (druati- . io.an umo School Bids News in Brief \ to Be Eyed at Waterford The Waterford TbwtmWp Board of Educatkm has scheduled a spe-ekd meeting for 7:30 p.m. tofoor- the Drayton Hains and Hudson Covert tchoole, accorefinfi to Supt. William A. Shunck. ■OW ABOUT A OBA-Oii^bur - Selecting reootds for the first imderUie-etars dance of the Teen Sterilte Dence Club are (from left) Judy Wart, 285 Starr St.; Robert Kuhn, 595 E. Mansfield Ave.; Karen Bronoel, 330 S. Piooeer Dr. and Charics Hunt. 67 Chippewa Rd. Then chibi and the Parks and Recreation Department are cooperating in initiating weekend dances Friday night at Pontiac Central High Seboed Rule Them Out for City Dance Teen Jacks, Jills Against Jeans If the bo>’8 have a say-so abput what type of clothes the girls should wear to a dance and the glris have a say-so about the boys, wliat do they decide? No Jeans. Iliat’s the unanimous decision concerning dress at the first Pontiac Teen Starllte Dance Club program, scheduled for 8 to 11 p.m. Friday on the tennis courts at Pontiac Central High School. wear sladu and sport shirts, but! The youngsters decided on rules could substitute khalti pants they were pressed. A group af teea-agen working wtfii tbe Departmeat of Porko * formnlatod the The hoyo decided the i trolnlog greoode al TTm girl, said the boy. riiould! "The teens are pretty fussy shout clothing—at least where the other sex is concerned," observed Leonard Buzz, dty reerwtion director. of dress and conduct; hours and chaperoning and volunteered provide light refreshment. Fridays at Ceatral aad Business Notes The appointment of Ian F. Steen as president of American Spring Co. at Holly was announced yesterday by Rudolph Eberstadt Jr., president of Republic Industrial Coip., the parent company. Steveit will replace Howard M. mitfa who has resigned. He also resigned as director of American Spring, but will remain an adviaory and director of Republic Industrial Corp.'s RIC Producte'4507 Major St., was taken to Pbo-' Crop., a sifoiidiary with headquar-jtiac Osteopathic Hoapital after ters in Birmingham. Ibeing struck by a car driven by| --------------—— {George R. Kemnedy, 99, of 47g2 Appointment of Richard J. LongiWanti ConVBntioilS Smtoabaw Rd.. Independence Town- as an assistant cashier and man- ] ager of Qnnmunity National! LANSING « Wateriord Boy Struck by Auto in Independence A four-year-old Waterford Township boy was reported In satisfactory condition today after being strudt by an automobile last night I while crossing Sashabaw road near Meyers road. Independence Town-' ship. apartment of Mrs. Doris Wayne, 3700 Bald Mt. Rd.. FOntiac TMm-ahtp, it was reporlad to the^f)plt; land County SberifTa Dept, .peas terday. |40 were amaslwd by vandals at toe McVtttie School to Waterford Township aametiBie last night, pc- _iva yon had yonr satnefs cleaned latetyr OaU TUBOlf. PE 5-8103 —Adv. Lokt (CiriBorca Tovoiblpi propirvy MTOOTt or owoloe prosorty bov- %s----------- tloo a btroto SivoB t oral ifioUat *« b* hoM ford R. Smart dimbtr : ■1M C------------— -- A two4tx>m frame building at,”]” the Covert School will be __ I and three dassroonu, anj _____ use. ot . .. _____________________ roeloPUINU It Lou Loko by tbr wrotor. voyt Oootrol ood Ofvclopptoot Ooot- Zoo* a la sf. iNo end of the buUding. Cost of thia wro>tod m u>o fauovinf otoertbod lott ork will be appnndmately S112.0QO. ** work will be approadmately $112,000. South-Oak Drain Hearing Slated -------------M*t M— _ Stetloa M. BloMnIMd To* •blp. doklond Oooaty. MlcbLn rlM«4 Uke neUeo thol tAwclol A County Board to Set Final Costs July 19 os Detroit Spurs Action ind SU UdooI t«ot of I -t RlyynMo Mtodo leoOitMd Tovoiblo. Toko fliiUMr Bottoo tbot »• To*it. ^p Boord vUl nM«t ot Um Toraihto RoU 0 tho Towo^y ot l:M o’eloct Spurred on by Detrtot's Insistence for speed, the Oaldand 'Coumy - ■ * aetJtily 19 for a hearing oo-tbe portkmment of costa on the delay^ Souto-Oak storm drain. boto OouM tor Ibo Ooputy ot Ookload. -—-m* nvitMoi. m MOttor t Ult pttiuoa M- ----Of Cterloo L.. Jr. oad tardy aefori. BMor*. Oouo Mo 1144T. ^fTCtartoo U aoson. lolb«r ot .tM50®° FOR ONLY ADD. COST ATTENTION FUN LOVERS! SEE OUR STATION WAGON DISFUY NOW ON OUR SHOWROOM FLOOR HIGHEST AFFRAISAL ON YOUR TRADE lEBOlK OlDSNOBUmDOUC 270 South Sofinow Sfrtdt , FE 3-7021 FORTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22, 1960 Death Notice • TSkrt*Vl«V■ formSto ^ nTtalrwo. -------m MB kt t lor^ with nn. Oordoo Monk •tncituiit. iBUmaDt tn Wbrom 'OBMUry. Un. Altat *111 u* la Onptr: «M «; bctovcd hutkaad ot fry O/Djaoa: bclovMl m of Bla teMB; «Mr fotiwr of TBHirmaa F. O7WMI Jr., Mr* H-|«T RotatniOD *ad Mr*. Thom** Jbmohnu; d(*r krotiwr of Mr* R. C. Parker aad Mr*, r R^h: BlM ivmrwl by II (i £2? *£'.4 •••■»**• •< C«-d of Thaokc WI WflHI TO EXFRm 00 thank* (w an th* klodB***M • toad*a d—---------------------- ttaii* 1 nadlac from th« D6n*l*OB-John< Funeral Bom*. laUruwnt In Otia** P*--^ 5>J»»t«a. Mr Py*oB ^n_U*^ nei^ Hi ** ’ H.. mi VMrbat* ltd.: *M IT; b*-k)y*d vU* of Arthur k. Raiutein; aI*o *urrlTed by two brothor* -Ooraiany. Funeral eerrto* *U1 .. tald TOureday, Jan* n. at 1:M bom Ite Doneleoa-John* Fuaoral Itomc nttermaat la Whit* Chapel, lira Rauitein vin Ue la *taU at Doaelaon-Johae Funeral Home. BtoTJUNE 11. IMO. DAVID a., M Toorhel* Sd.: a|* «; balOTOd hUiband of AUeon H**> ' father of Dand, POrd a Ate i &^tS^ly‘^1l5.“Si& to Ho». Don Oabler and Donete^ John* Pnaoral Bom*. John Lytle. Mr*. Mriela .Caln^ L**r-- Charter Jr.. Mr*. Jlarold^ 1 win and the J. J. Berry tai _ WB WnH TO BXFR>m._,OVII Mank* to our »»»n» jj"-aelfbbor* and relaOree for acU of klndnee* and floral liiai dnrtni our recant b*i and father. W* would like ~ thank the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. Mre. Darld Roue* and In Alonwi^m Ut LOVINO MBMORT C preeloo* mother, dtuhy who poaeod away June ». IMI. Mother dear, we loeod tm *0 And mis* you more each day. Our life ha* been unhappy. Badly 'mUsed be . her lovlna daugWrs. Florence and Ethel Holp WBntod BR WANTED, MOnn Perry. FE «dl«- CANVASSED iOT U OB^ Id FOB PART TOltiD f^nknE^l %^boTBD Mil. ^nrto ^ at till. OR M5M. FuncrRl pirgetort COATS will be held Thureday. Jui at 1:10 nm. from Donotea-_____ Funeral Borne. Interment tn Whit* pel. FA AM Lodt* No. r STJSt ...B M. IMO. ANDRBW W.. • M.: ay* 74; dear father v< jur*. Bdward Henry, Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mr*. Lloyd WMtUker. Mr*. Henry Batto. canard and Rollaad NeO; ate -sirrlTed by M irandchUdroa ~ .11 treat-ftaadcblldroa. Fa* serelM ertU be t ------------- a. .. ______________ Wurheet-Blple Chapel with tho Rer. James W. OeM atfleUttiiB. Interment In Oak miL Mr. NaU iZlL'V Mpl* Funeral Home.____________ ms. JONR 1*. lidO. OAT ILIZA-belfa. Detroit: aoe 4t; beloved dauBhter of Alex R^:--------- tor of Mr*. Robert Fieri nu. ^ley and Mlk. _____________ ^Mral i*r^ woe held at t:M VA today from tho Lowlo R. Ctarkiton, with Doeld r Dao offletatlnt. _ Intorm^ ln Lakevlow Cometory. Funerol ■ e r t 1 c e win bo held Tburedey. June U. ot It s.m. from the Hwim Punerol Bom* with Rer. Theodw* AUebscb of-fldatlni. Intermont In Oakland Caunty Cematory. Mr. BuUcay wBI nora? ***-“ “ ““ Huntooo Fu- WRiaHt.~JIIHB“ii.' IMI. HIM. dTl pamou. Walled take: aft >; ba> J'*’*! Wrtoht; ” ' 6u*fe btep and'Fiwd W^bt. Kim win lie In atate at Rluardaaei-Rlrd Ctepol. ^ burial ao Hoturdoy. Juno M Antommou wan by gbehardaw-BW fuaoral Rote. Wallod Laka. At U RJB. IMRf Iheiw MHw.npBw at ns Pna , 1. «. t. U. U, U. IT, M. m «l. ». «t‘ «. «, Tt. •4, ft. N, IM. l«l, in, in, Ut, lu, UA FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 Baby's Outgrown Things Are In Great Demand When you use the Pon-title Press “For Sale’ Wut Ads I You can always locate the parties interested in what yoa no longer need. IT IS EASY TO RAISE EXTRA CASH WHEN you sell your un-needables through Pontiac Press Want Aos. Just Dial FE 2-8181 TO PLACE YOUR AD! Donelson-Johns Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME CesweteQr ^ta I ORATE LOT - UN OR BKF-troto. Roaalaad Park Camaury. OR sa*M. FE HSU. Help Wanted Mrie 6 10 GOOD MEN FOR ' 10 GOOD JOBS ayes of Bl-U. Tou moat be able to (#1 aim aa »SS.tt^pw - ^ lor tha Drat 3 montha at ploymaat. Da aot apply i yoa art raadr to itoit a-5Si5ja.fsp;.!:.?T» 3:N pja. Automotive Managers I axptrtoaoad tn body aad ______ ooUinatlBt. doolhiB wUb tho pabUe aadteva a wor“— knowtodiM bf uato palnttoB. BMdUto opontasi. Natloaal .. yontetlon. Top aotary. Roply Ro* Id. Foottoc "----- ALUMINUM WUfDOWMAH To work eatUng out a aiooi Only---------------- Boed ap^. Worthtra ] TP4d Ooolay Laka Rd. AGGRESSIVE YOUNG MEN If TOO ARa ABOVI ATIRAOB Of APPKUlAHCa AND AMBmOOB. WR BATE A PERMANRNT POSITION FOR TOU. NO--------- A BBCDRR PD- -----------ART----------- CALL MR. acRIFTBR . _ BBTWm IB AM. AND 1 PJi. Salary $90 Weekly ATTENTION! Salaamw to aaU aluislmtai ate tea. bLOBB Bitatb la a aaap iMi a^.-r------------- ARE YOU SATISFIED WIN ywm praaeat earaliwiT n ■«♦. wa haw* aa opportiudty tor ym that la warth luTesUyaUDB-Un art maklat hP toilMM totorrldw eall PE Mlllhati It a.*i. and t p.m. EXFERIENCkq Hakary\ E X F E R ikiltlEb AUTOMOBILE mechanic and tar — — tendant. EM 3->ll3. EXPERIENSdb mbchaiAc !2li.".................. FOOD Salesman ' ....- -----1 Detroit DI .. write to Mr. Rorol. Meyer, Rd„ DetiaR 31. High School Graduates OF AFFU- CATIONS ____ _____ NOW TOR 10 TO IJ Wl BUMMER BMFLOTMENT. ... T E R N A T I O RALLY ENOWW CONCERN WITH BRANCREB IN ALL PRINCIPLE CITIEB. PLEASANT AND IHSTRUCTIVE WORE. CAR FDRRI8HED. PRONE MR. EERRT, FE MBM FOR INTERTIEW. SALARY $90 WEEK IF TOU ARE A BALESIdAN^KD —--------J eellte IWot , tee BldMlUer Sell aaythte for tho homo oludtey fr—-------------- S-TMO. ------TOR --- DRT _____________ i^jtel^Mato Clauol*, 4te CLEAMINO . *onor», 4— WAITE’S OIRL FOR BABTsn^O AND -------------- “ ________ R. J. (Dick) VALUET PS 4-3UI -II Oaklond Avo Open t to incuLtr ~~ tumtahod. . PR 3-T1I4. SALESMEN DOW optnlny in the elu-iwnlny builntt*. yi.OM to > month It not unuiual time of year. If you're experltnea in ,tbl* line, train you. W* monutac-— iock-r Drorton Plaint. to 3 p.m. Volton Bird., 'AirnD BUM ON REPAIRINO Btoonry my buUdte. PR 4-T3H. TRAVEL-EARN! ROTS UNDER 31 PERMANENT ---- *-ture. Ideal worklny trolniny ol-__________ Mr. Hern*. Waldron Hotel, .. . . to 3 p.m. No phono coU*. pleoa.. OPPOBTCNITT TOR MEN OVER Town fe ^ntfr Food Compiii oapoodlny Into the Detroit We need iaie* ri«re*entiiilv( Oekland and adjocent cow U^mltod oppoitunttto* with cellont adrancement poeelh Ona of. the world'i toryetl an,? 1 SM30 between h prorei Call Fl ■ALBBMdN WANTEIT RO EEFER-lenea naeateary. pari or fuU ttme Royer* late i Santoa. W Aa-bura. call FE t-dld3. ____ WORKING CHEF duallflad to handle eemplet* ap-eratloo of table aervle* reeton-rant. ^Jotote bar and naar larya aubarban mtel. Bhould be able to meko emaU laraetmaat and ba bondabla. stota aya, rtenc* In FIret latter. Uaefrme ■— “ WdOL FEE AVON refreAsttatite n I* tf (h* moet adyertleed wam-•u tn America today. Why don't you Mn tbit tucceitlul yroup of wometiT For o pertoool Interview call fE 4^ or writ* Drtytao Plain*, F.O, Boa ii. BE.\LTICIAN Eaetltont *olory and comml**ton arranaement*. Alr-condltlonod *a-Ion. Fold vacotloni and many other benefit* Phan* Mr*. Bte-phen*. FE >-l3U. Help Waatad Femaia 7 CURB WAITREBBEB 11 OR OVRR. Huron._____________ COOEINO AND CLEAI______________ 3 children. Reference* neoounry. __Huron Bt.____ DISHWASHER OM LUNCH __________(4tJo*lyn DOCTOR'S assistant! tOUM women with ba*lc lurtleol and bookkeepte experlenoa. Parton- ylyVu ^ ■^EXP. SALESLADIES For lodlot aporu wear. Full S port time. Apply In ptraon. Bur- «m'*^7t_ N. Botlnow. ___ inWIENCIO WAITREU WANT' ed tor reeuurant and bar. Apply in poreon only 3t3l Opdyk*._ fuiCRIENCED OFFICTE WORE-•r. Accurate typict for dlvoreltlod FITTER Woman age 20 to 50 who has had commercial fitting experience in retail store or who has had pro-fes'skmal home sewing. Must be able to communicate with public well and who will be able to sell alteration s e r v i c f^. Please apply to our Tel-Huron Store, 7 South Telegraph Rd., Pontiac, Winkleman's. MARMADUK£ By Aodennii 4k LaswUig lostanp found Work Wanted Male 11 CAStPKirrma, nice *nr or lob fgt-33M. I tear' old' ---------- --------- itoody wort, urgontly. FB S-BI44. WORK or ANT noble. OuU otter • Tou eu work ^evenlnt* o week. k.. no . Can KITCHEN WAITRESS PRACTICAL AND PRAC-uuree*. Mu*t hove own ortetlon. yood referencea. n Avenue Nureet Rxchanye, MIDOLEAOED LADY TO DO •'—tework and cere for one child. : Ume. Reference*. Reply Fbn-_____f™»* Bo* t-__ NEAT. OEraNDABLE WAITRE8S. ----e eiptrlence neceevory. FE RELIABLE WHITE WOMAN TO —V for 3 children while mottier kc. I dtye. Coll after B FE BECR^ART ^ RECEPTIONIST end have toowle^e of book- WAITREBB NIOHIS, APPLY DUN-lop'* Drive Inn.jiuburn Blvd WOMAN. TROROUOHL'i' BSCP& rtenced in In«urancc Ayency. Write ylviny complete boefcyround end a cnypib-* “— •■- Milford^ tfichl___________ WOMAN FOR HOTEL CLEANINO and reeuurant work. To live In. Or will except couple. Coll oftor , 7 p.m^MA 6-»3tl.___________ WOMAN WITH DBOORATINa Experience to work oi boker * helper Apple 111 w. Huron, Thomr- _ Bokei^:_____________________ WOMAN tTan TED FOk AI -----W c^.?' „ 'eon. own traneporteUon. ----joon ehlft. Bel Slor. Eteyo Harbor. FE t-Vfll, WOMAN TO HELP WITH UOHT houtework. be companion to elderly lady. Live In, yood wtye* HL U3 a. Pootloc Trail, Walled Lake________________ WANTED WOMAN TO LIVE IN. Taf ehlldron. Ilyht hoiaoework. "--------------- —---------J woye*. tUlp Wanteil 8 CMLEOE MEN AND TEACHERS re tlyht here today. Dii no 'out of tomJfre«ll Novi FIeldbrook'»-27M _*pjiolntmoDt only E8TABU8KED WATEIHB ROUTE ovolloble, Full or port tl—- *- MALE OR PEMALS. STEEL QUITAIt. rSilVeuI (And they’re interested folks, too!) BEL MAR DELICATESSEN IN KEEGO HAR-( BOR INTERESTED IN N I G H T MANAGER, j FE 8-0711.__________ BAR WAnWEBB. 31 OR OVER, liquor exp necoteery, morneii I preferred, nlghto. FE 1-llM. j BEL MAR DELICATES-I SEN IN KEECrO HAR-1 j BOR INTERESTED IN' O KITCHEN, CASHIERi iJwL/1 LyJrtO 1 WORK. D.AY .and! ; NIGHT SHIFT. FEl 8-0711. Employment Agencies 9 EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUN8ELINO SERTICB 4‘ii EA8T HURON SUITE 4 I CURB WATTRia ____I te ireferred. Super Chief b-«337. pleeeent -__________ ________ loc Slate Bank Bldy rS MEN —Age 40 and 6ver WHO CAN SELL Opportunity lor oeeurtto and financial todepondotet l^IMt and tho futuro. Tour eem toitlnata wtthout caab Inveatment backed by M J**r old AAA-l_muufa^ ----- verehoueet. •choS*. ... leye*^ rtfrlyentton iriante. dotr- Thit Is o' year 'round buelntt* hot affected by aeimonal condition*. Etmlny* unlimited on vary liberal oommletlon plan. Our men know of thle ad. For detalli, write A. C. Rlcbaid*. Dopt. 3AA. F O. Box 1017. --------- * NEEDS LAWN WORE AND ODD JOM, exp, ref. I1.M. hr. MA M331. _ lawnTorb and all around work boy aUendlnt coUeyt. MAN^WANTB ANtf EIND OF BMainetf Service ^ FArS AFPLIANCR PARTS H OAKLAND AVK FB 3-4W1 FURNACX-OA8 OIL DWTALLED 34 Hr. Strv. 0. L. Note* — BOTPOUrr, TSBIRiFOOI. R KEN-——r ropolr lorvleo. PR fait—aow and uaod e^pmo__ B-Ult LundtfP A 'hnehtr Corp. PLASTERntO—nXW OR REPAIR _Work_Ouarantood^n B-03M. BAWX MACHINE BHARPENE. MANi^ LEACH 10 BAOLEY BT. ANUrrana oaraoe. speciau Jt'SJsrsif'Rafwravi^ tloc. We hove oponint for mo-chonic*. Prefer on* expert In ' el^ car*, ate one la entin* Bookkeeping d Taxes 16 Dressmaking. Tailorhig 17 ALTERATIONS. PR 4-ittl. 37 Ror-ence Ave , Pom-iac.____ taoorinoT Garden Plowing 18 --------------- ------------- ROTO TILLINO RELIABLE HIGH SCHOOL ROT and tunicm. PE 1-B»4f wanU wortt. PE_B-317I._____OAROEN PLOWINO DIBSII RELtABLE OIRL ^Alcn BABY-! Wk. ^Tlc M Pontiac tiltte and light houcework FE carpet*, upbol. cleaned. PE Work.Wsnted Female 12 3 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH, toi li house cJemlng. nS 3-75H. IRONINOB WANTZO FEMOM ilfht boUMWork. Live tb. n MlMBOORAraNdrTTHP^kd " 8i» rtUfUl lenrice. EM 3-asd. Service^ IJ 1ST CLASS LICENSED BUILDER _________rE 3-4B10___________ 2 TOR WALL'wABHINO. PAINT; to^^i^rhanflnk. Day work FE a“LL CitY~VIOLAti(>N8 CORRECT-- by Ucensed buUder. PHA Day Bidg. Co. FE 4-7744 A-l FLOOR BANblNb.*Wrr ' TRB FLOOR SANDER. PX {-' PABDLOW ■ WATEKLOX - RB — A-l CABFENTHT — Additions - Bosemento L-1 CBMENT WORE. NOTRUtO too Urge or small.-------- residentui. — 3-fl73^ Preo estimate. A-l BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT -------■. *te flreplacei. OR 3--------- ALUM COMB. DOORS, $34.16 IN-STALLED. VriNOOTVB. M.66 UP. Day^BldgJL!o._FE 4-7744 ■NY EIND OP CXkONT WOH3C done rrewmable. Free eetlmat*. OR inn______________ _F^ estlmete*. FE t-lgM.‘ ALL l^DB CEMENT WORE. Drte*. floors, etc. Jencen, Fl '.niEMDEWTIAir COMin^ coDtrtcUiif. aim I end Indoctrlal llaaoa and s«>-^cVlSoc"* MY ADDmONb OARAOES. AWNINOB Pontiac Home Service. PE 4-1887. BREAKWATTIRS. CEMENT WORE M all kte* FE 8-378*__________ BDLLDOZUtO . KXCAVATINO TRXNCHINO - TRUCEINO Septic Tank and Tllo Jim NIemchak BM 3-ttn CEMENT AND BLOCS WOSg. " ' h O. Sleywart. FE te7«2. CEMENT WORE OF ALL XIND8. "'- re here to servo you c A D. ion Contractor* re M3W CEMENT WOlUC — FREE Xlm-mate* OR 3-3741. CUSTOM CONCRETE WORE TO . Licensed. L. M. Moofoe. DEVAC GLASS WALLS weather living----- “— _ iidiny—teuletle ___ dry WALl TAPINO AND FINISB- L8 ALL OTU7-, Xlectrle. Eli PREE EBTIMATB ON ALL ELEibi home; oaraoe. cAiuNs,_Aon-Uoua Lleeneed builder. fWA — Term* PE frdtCS___________ Fb'o s X movinS! PutLf equl^. PE 6-S6SS. L.A. Yeung. ImiERW FLOOR SERVICE. LAY- MONEY .. New construe lake mion.' MY 3-diin »D iJtl ' PLOWINO AND DRAOOINO. ANT *te lot. Cheap. FB I-944A___ ROTO - TUXINO LAimii, OAR-dene. 3S tn. 7lb horia tiller. PB LBinidry ^rviy ^ COMPLETE FAinLT LAUNDRY •ervlco—ohtrt service. Pontiac Laundry. 6M S. Tetoyrapb. FE Weed-free »od. delivered. Ml 46c tq. yd Kentucky Blue Nursery, into.,. IL'S COMPLETE LANOSCAFINO, — fitting, pltisiof. tree* ----------------led ^ coaipleto t 3-33M EM 3-34U: A-l AOE TREE 8XRT1CX 8TWP REMOVAL XXITOf TREE I LANDSCAPTnO. LiOBT HAUUHO^ _Md ptowlny. Reae, FE 3-3714. LANDBCAPINa AND TOP SOIL removal Lawn t Pleasant Landscaping ;nmnlel« |aWn build.'— and mowing - M47t aim spite and fail clean-up. SPECIAL—MARION SLUE. LAID^ ^FE* 6-1)17** ” *■'*’'* sFEcfAiToiToRAbilcd s sii to^Ueyd Craly, FE fms. 1 Top Soil tlS‘.‘frd..?.*VUdMd; ylSJ: eluto front end loadte nc Moving & Tniddiig a VINO SERVICE at**_.____FE 6-346* ■j[F UOHT HAULiNO - - MOTINO SERVICE Reasonable Ratei — ANY E ANY kind of LIOHT HAULINO, and odd Jo^s. F1|^4-*Mr_ BASEMENn AND O A R AGES 1-A Reduced Rates Local or lone distance moving SMITH MOTfINO CO. FE 4-4*84 Trucks to Rent Ih-Too OMkee AND Et.______ Dump Truck* Semi Trallerf Pontiac Fann and Industrial Tractor Co. tSt S. WOODWARD TsIsviBlow-Ssfvka 24 UplwlB<r stmllor dMtrod. Reply FoM Johnson W* wui sou your end w* wlU men*L __ a‘."jOI/nSON. Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 Rent A|^ Furnished 37 OR 3 BKIRM. PARTLY FURN. Uk* front opto. OR 3-»lM._ BEDRU. DLX. BACHELOR'S porodte. AU sreond fir. opt*. ^0^3 eoblaa. >E 4-im or In ~RbOM FURRtBHXD AND ' UTIL. Illoi private totrooce, noanm'. Mobil* VUla». 1300 Lake Rood. Rent Apt*. FumiBiied 37 effleioncy *._ fumlshad, wtihor, to* ray*, near Elisabeth Lake, ll*. to 13* weekly. FE 4-6303. ___ MODERN 3 BM. AFT. FVT. BAlii Cash for Small How buyer wlib up to 0.0* iSilS Roalty FR »0« CASH FOR FHA AND GI EQUITIES „ T r VVICKER^HATr _ TM* W. MAPLE MAYFAIR-S0l» LISTINGS WANTED ^ ______________ __________ Wo have radaead aur tapMy of U^y room, kltehaa. bathrote. Uettny* dao to roooat talat, llieio- jye if Paddeek. FE 1-30*. fore, wo need Uetlayo a* aB typoe-'-—------- et property. Llat with uo today and takt advai^o of — ouf active market. CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 3401 - REB. FE 44IU 130 W Huron, Qpoa Rv*. » Bup. LISTINGS WANTED CASH tor your equity oa heueet, vaoaat land. Load oootracta. FE 4-360 KENNEDY LET’S GET MOVING Sprte la Umt to move. Wo have buyort wattlny *>' F'*P’ erty, small faram and bueteai. CaU Immodlatoly. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 03 W. HMuroa_____FB 4-16* WANTED *•130. Rent Apts. UnfurnIsMJS •BM BE0RI* B^R0. Wi^ 0"www, A>ART»iiiriR"loiriiNTrii ^ J%8.________ BBSilL UPFBR. CLBAN. U^ Itte. wait ildril Ruth._ ORCHARD COURT '■Rent Now QrooUy 1 - AIR CONDinON Unfurnished ADULYB O____ FE 8^18 MA^AQM ^^BALMB» -~bedro6*» FL/fir. oround floar. U B. BaiiderMib 10 mo. FE 6-»3«._____ _________ RlfB., BATH UNV^. AFT. Si K Bdith. VS 3-130. __ 3 ROOMa AND BATH, RiFOT. and etovo. *0 mo. ^te TUlo Apto. 01 Aufaam. F» 340* LAROi'RdOMS A BATH. FAR-tuiUy fumlsbed. 0* month, hatted. «0i HlyhUndRd. OR 3-17(«. LOB. CLBAN RMS. AND RAT*. UtUIUe* fum.. w. ete. MA »-00. ROOMS AND BATH IN BLOOM-J^ield Hills. Ml 4-00. Rb<»f UPFEIt. 07.0 A MONTH. * room tarrao* boeemout and ye-oyo, oloao. 0* a mouth, its heat. Paul A. Earn. Realtor. FE RMS. AND BATH. STOVE. RE-frytrator, newly redei nllUtles. fum. Weat tl Adult*. No drinker*. Refemeet. 1. 3 i floor. Heated. FE-T37«i-«KeT*"i RMS AND RATH. STSjVB. Rib frig. A ntU. Inc. Alee yarayc. ^dultt^FEJ-TOS after *:0. ROOM. BfbVK itShUOIRATbR, unities furnished. *13 wecklr, reor”FB*3^4** *' “rooms and~iatS; wan flnor 'te^. ^0^ h**t. 4 RMS. AND BATH UPPER FE *-00 'large CLEAR ROOMS. PVT.'* wH^’hS^ l^^tof.^^O^ entrance, boby welcome, 3S7;_loe. FE 4-^ '3 R»ll^'^!^'rH~AbOI?r8:^ * Oer^ 1^1“ torn RM. UPPER. FVf~BA'fH. 3131 B. Paddock. FE 3-77" . " 1 Ol^p'TO SHAM NICELY FUR- ' r'sy-^,:-p«g^--rr-i FE 4^. 3-UW3. ^ 610 eteb. FE 3 LAROB ROOia FOR CCUPLV. 3 CLEAN ROOMS. PVT BATH. Pvt. tatrftDce. Baby wawomt. rr^3 >iip ^ IjMOiniiidoia veto ontroaoo, utUttlr- '—' AdulU aniv c •• “ FE SA30. I FE 400 OT $50 A MONTH 4 rooms, 78 Houston St., Pontiac. VV. H. Brown, 244 E. Flagler. Miami, Fla. Franklin 1-7017 n MART DAt. t BBDRM. UPPliC redeeoratbd for odulto. I— Ov’lni U a waeatloB. tldulto 0* uiMtli.' MT 3-703. OOLORBD. I kOOM, BBATSD Arf. Clean. S0tt A. tesinaw. CaU n 3-73*4 *ft*r_3 p.m. '£r£s,"isi'h?a8s? A oot. Parklna facUUtoe*' 0* 'n. Soyinaw. FE S00._____________ ROOMS A3lb RATH. Ili0 week. In Feuttac. OR 3-«0-ROOItt AND BATBL Vnr~HvSi and clean. aU modem, yood location. Ideal for working ooupk, strUtly piivmto, oMt t<4*. n PORTABLE DOO CARRIER. MINI mum r' ■' • — ---- “ 4003__________ _____ HAVE YOU A TYftWRlfiir adding maehlBc or Triace of oMla# furniture ot u»a? Wf wi OR >4787. W room" lisw AFARTMINT privet# both and entrance, chiM ___ I welcome. Oln0Uvllld. FB *-l*3l INI-1 3 ROOMS. LAKEFRONT. HC FE drlnkera JTL*:41**^________ 3 rmb!, ‘v ba'th. nbwly bkS7 ' thee* Item*. O’DELL CARTAGE W FLOOR SERI WBl^ikSSiJ__ __ pRtotiRf^^ PyofRthy^ YOU NAME IT. VrE'LL PAINT IT. To Place a For Rent Ad DIAL FE 2-8181- CURB WAITRESSES Day A Dlgbl ablft GRILL COOKS --------A yrlU cook* on t day A night shin Appl, to^lJOTte mu, _ Woodward et Square Uke Rd WHITE baby’'OTiM A UOHT r Miracle MUe Drive-In Theo-r. No oxporleneo necr * uat bo II or over. Apply Dceetloo ttaad to the Woi riva-lu Tboalar, W0. tot -ter «:M p.m.___________ OIRLt WANlS'Trei'TlLE. phono work. No oSpanaoew oac-OSSOI7. telory plat commlsalmu nib k^qglnav R. Office te. il XPEROCNCED N^jjTRBSS AND Otill Room, urn Nerto Fenr fKlVRIXNCED BAS ANSH^N-•••R *017 to perton at te Leung*. Bar A Reetauraat PART TUa KALSR I EXPERIENCED VOICE TEACHER I ****• toesona. eaU — ! Finish High School study at b ’: PLA8TER1NO A REPAIR. REAS. ' »**l Let. FE 4703. n ' FLASTERINO AND PATCH WORK ■ Fret esllmates We* Merer*. FK 4*30 MY 300. ___ PLAStERmO NSW AhD REPAIR ere 17 ot over boo len scnooi, write for free coUlot. WAYNE SCHOOL. Dept J*7C. “ - —" ............ Micr'— _DetroH 3«,_Mlchly*n^ nfSiriDCTfONs oivsin keeplnj^jOT-"--- — _____ AND REPAIR. WAl removed, elf-typea ot oelUns _J^n._PB 1-4373. j ROOF REPAIRS PN IN BO^-: EAVESTROCOHINO__M 4-M0 tour homo or mtae ^ SNYDER Fl66r LAYD^ /-tel "I nmaAtot. "tone ri I *oM5ir’ANir:«BrTsstt Work Wsnted Male 11! Save trouyhte.' Frto aat., OR 1ST CLASS DBCORATINO FAlNT-te and wall papertiif. FR 4-00. 1ST CLASS EXT A INT. PAWIb A-I FAlNTfiiO. nrriERlORr'Kjt tertor. 1* par cent dte for cosh. Ouoronteod. Free oit._FR_4-S*M. AAA FAIN3TNO A DECORAYTNa. 0 years caperltoct Roawmeblo. Fro* rettmatee Phene UL 4130. A LAD> INTERIOR DBCORATOR. A-l CARPENTER, SMALL JOBS A opecialty FE 6-iMl^ FE 4017. A-l WALL WABHINb. CARPET A Upbol. Mooh eleiuied. FK 41877. 3S=UASF®n«R WORK. NEl A-l CARPBWTER. NEW ASD R*- ibt II D0U3UH SliBA0T FARM II mu. exp. oa dairy fr— call after «. U_4-1M* ioT u. AND aBBSSuI wanU etatev ompleymeist hoa thauffeur'e heew. FR 4-00. CARPENTER WORK. NEW AND Remodvite. FE 400^ CAilKET MAKER,AN& TRFNdlINO BXCAtiiWlh *«R i PUtotlny, tepil* tanks FloM tUo. ' ---- FAINYINO A OSCORATINO. hjjjlu,., INTERlOR WATERPROOFING Work•suemote^^Piw* aettmat ______ leotlnae, matoi. FE 4037* LJ-»*. INTERIOR^^ECORAThlO. HitA-I eonabto FE 41473 PAINTING Mwwj^Wanted ; 31 WOULD UKE TO BORROW 0.60 on home qnd furniture. Ht 3-1*37. Wanted to Rent_______32 MBUO PROF.. WIFE. TWO PRB-tchool daiutoters desire to — fum. *r mouratehed hMtt or from Sept, or Oct. Write Howard Clarke. 30 Barvaid _ Cembrtdy* 0. Mess. opnon OR FLodw space _______ •mmi laeurynce agency, Weet eld* 1—M 6-4333 .J. furn. couple p_ S. Andcraon. PB ____________________________ I RM. PVT. BATE AND 0 _Buin or couple. 10 Norton. 1 rooms'AND~ B ATH. NICK£t •Pj- fltbOMS AND BATH. Share Living (^yters .M, COUPUE OR LADT TO SHARE t — ..Hm, with elderly lady or rent _ Nr but Eyes. M 4H3T. DliiMTObYED LAD-r WTUl .1‘fiy‘^'ISfd UiTTj t^kl *“■ **'‘*'“ Wanted transportation 34 ______ Wtft CMtracta, Mtga. ^ A BID FROM US wriii mean mere mesmy to you lor your load cOTteol. OUU w before you toll PR 44*77 oftor ip.m. PE 4SS0 retTrement assurance po. ABabLUTELT THE PABtEBT AO-tlon oa your load eeolroet. Coah buyere wottte, CUU Beal tor Portrtdst. PB t-lSM. 10S W. Bn- CAin' POE LAND cotmUcTs H. J VM WoH, 00 Dtalo S«V-■ OR 410* immediate action 3 RM. APT__________ S0 month, t MUler Bt._____ 3 ROOM APAR-nilERT, 3SVERT- S'^Uto'^tr ^ ’^r***4 ------ rRboMsroRobinrnobe^ ------------ 3 ROOMS. CLEAN. tfi^PBR. UTIL-Ites fumlsbed. PE 3-r“ 3 ROOM FURN APT. I RMa^BRAT AM WATER. StATB St. 1% 4-»MA_____________ 1 RM. EAST BLlh). TEXlUCif. newly dee. PE 3-3*0.______ I ROOMS AND lATE. __________FE 4S30_________ t) CADILLAC 3 $3U. HEAT, 8of water, *0 mo. FE 4100. Ha ehUdroa or pat*. 1 Efficiency Apartments Urte kltdwn. bathrOOT 30 N. Foddeek. FE 430*. FIRST CLASS « ROOM AFART-ment. newly dtoeratod. til0 bath, hot water, refritemtor. gat beat Included, etoraye room k laundry faolUltoa. etee to ecboolt k ebop-plot. VE 4001. UVINO R O b M. BEm^M' ktteben, dinette, til* bath. 10 Mr mooto. Include* beater, water, teundry faeUltlei. prlvat* 0rklat-to Eteyo Harbor, etee to bus • stems. Newly decorated. Adulta 0ly References. Call ft 47113. LOVELY iSisT** BEDROOM, ----------------jtoy* and re- fr^erator. 30 N. Foddoek. FE kONEY FOR MOTINO k REFUtt-NIBHIN07 - Oet up to 00. NE#LT~b0DbiCTMa.e~ Lower. Heat k hot water fum. Reduced rent. ISl Summit. m0mtod SLATER APTS. " VSSt*' AND '•Ol^Ta ~ MR CABB _ Btosi.1 SiTOikf :_________________________ ”15? 2«S BOARD FinANC*. 110 N.---i . _=r-=rm=fc= I V I T—...1-e.^ _________*0 N. ROOMS PRIVA'.______ i:_.iri»"to.-ica^. RIM. FARTiT runt.. 1 BesbieB* Servloe Ferrr iFaintiro. riPT k kxT faJAr K. L-Templeton, Realtor , —^ , kaayte Fte estimatot. Work , O0 Ooebord Lake Rd FR 400 » Aft. 151 _________IuHiircoNFRACM -nTiOT'oei nr> VATwmM AMn bapm * *0 .011 »imoi Ammwtei. mwM «_«mbi » urmt. rs •- UCTRIC MOTOR ClRTICl Rt-£x3OMFIBL0 wall ^kanem. ' W.U 0d Wtodowm teummob- ■ ■ ' , \ WB 00 FAnrrno and fapi hoaxte Free^actlmoto*. Woi., yuarantoed. FR t-110__________! Television Service 241 Wanted Real Estate sraciAUZED itBALir can L —■ “ S-3SU. Rmi^Ho^^J^Sotl~40 2-bedroom1Sjplex FE 4-7833 Tt aaavicB ikebTTAOK It., t a 3 mi. Apys 7 boom buriax—vacaww—lar THE POXTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22. FORTY-ONE ■ Unlurn. 40 Rent Office Sp«c» 47 ( For Sde Houeee 49 -n... - ** TAWene, ___________5nc'?."if nuiiWTWimrgtZ^iar. " ■ "*'* •*• »* m«« ^SbudS. •Xi ^ DOWirrbwi. ^cmriAc m ab. ! ^7, For Sak Hontee 49 TIZZY Hagstrom ikt^XH* dawn. j “ OOOIITRT IK..’. Rv Kate Oaann For Sale Houses L.kt CNJOT OOIST - In (bt* ■ (rnm. raacb. WirmT LITINOi Tl} 1 '^1 K'^d'’’i^k“,7^K£i d*^"*J3'3‘/*n P.v..n., Kyutw^Park. iiti s. Minofdi iTSa ^w"^. S2L. AyfT- ! Ww *««. in.i#i, tt.iod down. HAdSTROM ______^_______;roa cotxntao, uooBaH i bkd-I *m lUdbiud m ijusi ^ a^doyi parment. { POXTIAC ■ OR 4-03o8 yr^ M OREBN oHijarT Ml »ad bat^ all i tSl' SSSSal MiCHIGAN"Rl!;NTAL i r» mSU.*" SCRVieB POR OAUI RT aiDnrae hwy - --- " • • " For Sale Houses OR j-mi - - -c—_______ -------- I .T*rd. shruM>«ry, cvmvr wi. •»- 40 c^Ueal ^4K%\Um on Bfobcth iM Rood. Kttr RoatUc EUtt Bm> “““* -----------------rMM&ab)«. “ ’ aaoRia, oas hrat. iscar I ESib^“utoTuid RoAtUr arta OL l-doil. | larai*. laod condRloo A to- - drTdem - id kcRto. 4 Roiiii;' ra «-«w________riorlano ------ CARrtTWO. ' ■ DUPLEX. 1 BEDROC-. . v baM.tat, ta. beat. IN N. J M^at Btatt. ITb .odUi. KiSuirarTAST _________ -_BEM toncrd yard. OMr tcbaoli, Loitotoltow^rtff ^al^to' B^ROOM HOkOC: ---BORRALaBRAX&lnw' »“• *** idrnom, lakipilvUatn. IIMI—4»*»_ »*A_*-™-___ sUa off CoaUir Lake Rd. extra*. U.N0 nuHT 3-kSdl on i ideaF for LAROB FAMILI — - ' rni. 7 bath home ItodeiT kitcbn. new alurn'lnom ddtn|. a*rM. Onir II.IN doa-n. C. PANGUS 'ybaM ! M sauth et!** ’ OrtabTllto dn Dr.. UiLik. d tlUrd - __________ATTA^- ! ra in oar |ara(e. carpeted Urtng ! rm.. tU* bath, plaetetad walla. ' oa^ Ooers._ i^Rilaura itonu and Vl* LOOX. SILVER LAKE Open Daily 1 to 4 S batlie carpeted, bnllt In lure* Id kitchen, park and be_ prlrllef**. J car attached karat*. MibOLB SfRAITi LAEEnMTlV-l dlad^«l'alr'2K*‘U.t‘rtri‘WooST a»tn t badmoma. earaeaedl l“d. A t-TOai. pay'm«u id? ™. {toU to?*J5! IK*J_polntment OR I-ttN _' "W *^V^F0ib^?6iiSrRExf . icwinw^BExp. jH^NTOON ctii --------------- it^l TA R MAMOT. 3 BEDROOM --- - ------------ 3 STORY.-rBfcfoOll, OAi^ ' K.J^t?irB‘tihin‘*itoi I ...______________________ iiTOii I C:', 1225?e=‘i*^;,,!d7J?5*wuh brick homa, Sbrafa. (eaud back 1 )0(, ^ trace. IbxM--------------- .......... . .. ... the' lake. ______ . _ ----- -- OR 1-N|* . Woodruff. lllC. t3» FXNOBSOCrr BUILDINO Sunday. OR ' r BEbRo6if~wfre batbT raapentible party. 1 W. \ale. Cor. .Manley Brick 3 badnsa.. rent—option _______ YE EtllV food Eaet ■EUFELMAMN realty f CM with I OR l-HM. Rent Leke CottRses 41 1 ?o(mi room and bath, oar ; - . . ivwna t-nrtc vvieaRwa wi ^ batomeni. I car tarate Restricted Communities , I Anchor fenca, I nbor, mixed .a uiia* meet nf Fnntiae -- i neixbborhood FI l-ins alter -lit. y well kept hi tlde^l^borl WEST SIDE IXDIAX VILLAGE $800 Down. FHA Ready to move tnlo 3 'badrme . l>e bath, lartt Ivt rm. with fireplace, dlnlat room, kitchen and breakfaat naak. lilce bae*-ment 3 car taraia. Quick pot- "■‘"*I.M OXEIDA Pbana FB I-1J3I Ilouseman-Spitzlev | LAKEWOOD VILLAGE' Traditional 4 btdreom ranch, atoctric heat, on M' of lake frontaia. Avallabla tor abowini dally. CoL-Easlick a bboboou. bleeps i liae on I UP 4-S HO LAii; LiUtE rjftv ■ «l.'3 BfiiHbOM-HMidlT-Un^ j .S'* *“»A ' "" l«ni. wwd««l. f«nc«d Wid «r- ! ?ow?Fr4-«flf ^ MQ^mortiur ItM WU^m^Lakt ! MODBluC~3 BKlROOll! niAlllS | Bet PbB 5T5r%a"^ WUiSBUIE kdBBV rfBNlHfl. ftlll •bNEMbMlI MbBt- °^i°."|jrd"‘sr!%i, _i4 Bedroom colomials. roce- „o.3oJ t4ia*^i-- SUMMER OOTTAOE Rear Caas Lake In quiet woodi ares. IhU ta the Ideal apol for your picnio. Only |3M down TED McCULLOUOH REALTOR ARRO REALTY 3143 Caia-Ellrabeth Rd. FE .S-1284 FE 4-3844 Open 3 a m to l:N p m. ALf^DAY SDRDAT _ STOUTS' Best Buys . ' Texiay AVON TOWHBHIF: Country llrlna at It'a tlnaat. 3 room andtath homa looaM on 0 14« ncre tot. Prathly dacorated, with brand new kitohen and naw faa lur-naoa. ll.ON down. • BEDROOMR. 33N DOWN! Priyilttea on Caaa Lake Older homo with loU of poaalbllltica. 33.3H lull prlco. “Instead of making those space satellites, you'd think ! they’d be working on dishes that wouldn't get dirty;" For Sale Houses 49 'HAYDEN WE BUILD A 3 Bedroom homa with Blum. aldlDf. Full haeemeot. Call todair See our model FERRY PARE MN Down, roome A bath M.SM PERRY PARE r---- 3 I^MS.’ WATnroRD AREA t»0 j' 1 JSSlTcl’pJS^toS Jf « pote. no ehlldron.. OR 3-IW3 ' *“•">_«. OL 1-1141. _ ' por app^tmaot call : 3 LAEE CdTTAOEs AT LEWIS-» gOOM HOUSE FOR SALE AND M O DE R R~( ROOM _________________________ ton. Ml«h. Lakefront. good beach ^ t**. baaemant, 1 car . Ponead yard l‘b blocks to aebool/*' ____________________; lwTl«/3?5?r'y'So“*' ^ PH*« 37 »»« l« lii ROOM M0DBHK_ AHRRTMENT ^ - - UMI. 3034 Jamoa R^ _ftT.33.*"a? ,'r 3300 DOWN I ranch with ... _________ . _____ - larate on blacktop atrsat. Clark-eton-Ortoo a,— NO _ , MONEY DOWN mo"’^ar' J^^Md^AuA'ef Ski ^^U'TOR ' K''*Aoy *aIiJ7*k*ipnaaem’an^^ : tales ^3ar 3ro35d^ Ho” «RV1CE , *■*“ " | IfiLTZ Real latate nt 3-4131 ,» * ■*!« 3 CAR OARAOE. i rum ki^/'B ART METER ObiTACfEB OiiTI^kE iJILARAT?: Si 'Vi "oA^liSi.*”* ' modaru, baau and bsach. OR -™-?V-H^OAjSn3l.___________ 3-S004 , 4 ROOM MOgBRN. PULL BA8E- wriRN AT tlNTryw' T AKE 'mu' ®*Al- Obk noori. Fireplace 3 '^x5iL car karate. By St. Benedict'e. 3 car (arbS* Spotieee condition. 3 block* to bu*. N.3M with term*. TRADE!! Owner wtU eceept vacant lot, car, or tmaller home a* down payment on MOXF-Y SAVER IN DRAYTON HEIOHTB SUB 3S13I It itarter bom* on IW Large oomer lot. garage, full basement. Truly o bargain at S1I.4M. FX3R RENT: MODERN COTTAGE at Hlkitne Lake. Fireplace, oir-heat. hot waur. Boat. 134 oeri week^UL 1-3137,___^_________ | rUBN AT bLaCK labs. NOR7*! erp Michigan. Open August EM i«uin<»iiiD " ' Warren Stout, Realtor „ 77 N. BaglnAW St. FB t-llit bnck : op»“ 'UJ • P “ Ur r* * bomt* oSi.. » *••’<—'- l'a“eeTTd'e-----AFARnifBM^. "oT'bS *V; stoegs 3. Fantlac Lake Inn. ORj S"s:7«“' fr^Vte-lX^Tand^^ boat. 3 bedrmt. bathroom, tcreon, moots oo contract ID par mo. porch 14 mitot from Fonllac. 343 WtU take 3430 for quick sale. Jk. or aaatoaal. Evcolbfa Ul Broker Ca^FE 4-1134 —iiSSi-----------------__IaDA1IB - tlENEEN ARE_. _r-, -— ----------------------- ---- PONTIAC LAEB FRONT ( Oettyiburc Cl . Judeon Park BUb- wwoudcb 3 BEDROOki ilUCE For niit Ay week, month or iea- division Brick and aluminum, j ton Good talc beach. Taylor. OR I bedroom, t-ihapcd ranch. 3 4^dE___________’-----I baths, blr(^ kitchen wlto UUWM^ PLANNING TO BUILDF 1 We will bund a compists 3 bedroom Ml brick ranob with m' bathe FuU basement. Oo your tot for only 311.4M. g*4 our model. "JIM” WILUAMS -1 _______ I Real Eetata A luurane* . I ADAMS - TlENEEN AREA^ L^| I«3 Bald Tin___________FE 4A347 I Oettyiburc Cl . Judeon Park gub- aiibucXD dlvlelon irick and, aluminum. 3, r,ich^^Alui itorm*' no time eealng thie tpollcts 3 bedroom family home. In handy aakt eld* location, and featurtag 7 bedrooms and both downatalrs. tm-maculalo kitchen with dining area, ample cup-boarda, full baaameBt, automatic gat boat and hot-wttor, fenoed rear yard, well kept grounds Priced at aie.Md.W. only lUl.gO to'"qua'uned *"m "pur- Btralts Lake, with ■-—‘— •"rojila^ to porch, garage In bsteir Offered at IS.3S0.M only gl.300M down. .. .. ......TAEE THU CTITE 3 BEDRM BUNGALOW WITH FIRE- i PLACE A OARAOE -B E A C T I FOLLY LANDSCAPED' - LOT too X IM PULL PRICE ONLY 3S.333. I IIM WRIGHT. Realtor 1 !34ft OftkUnd Avt Open *tt! 130 nc S-7M1 or PS 0-M41 iKENT ; , EitabUebrd la 1111 I WOODHULL LAEE reONT -I IM ft. fronlata with ranch type home with largo hresatwav and attached garege, I'i baths, en-dosed porch 31 ft. living rm.:F OU heat. Reduced to 313.364. Term*. i FURNI8HBO LAEE FRONT -Enjov the summer at the lake. 33 ft. living rm.. stone fireplace. , ampl* tletplng space, full bath, large porch. Stone exterior 3 “iX ........ Log burning natural flie-plac* In living room. The full dining room hai a picture window overlooking a gorgooue landeeapod yard. All 3 bedroom* are matter tiled Yee. there It a full basement, pnrtltloned for receratlon. One heat. Last, but not least, a wonderful . location near Fin# Lake. JUST ONE YEAR OLO end looking for a new owner. It tbis 3 bedroom.^^ bath gleaming oak floors end plastered wall*. 13x13.1 comblnaUoB kitchen and dining arsn with birch cup-boardt. Baecment. oil heat. 44x134 lot with ale* tree*. Lake privllegce oo Cresceot Lake I13.3M with epprox-imately 31.3M to handle. . the upper flat plus 4 garages Oat heat, paved streets and on the bus line Full price |lt.33t. 13.440 will handle. > pertectloa. nrf rn^ebman's »mp. m I the tow price c home Attached 3 cssr plaxk gerag*. Located at Wauttful I Pleasant Lake Woods, with lake ' prlvUeget. Lakefront lota avtll- | able wUI dupUcata anywhere. | LAKEFRONT-ORION j Inspect tbU 3 room bUBggto* : with large Mx3l Uvlsa room Knotty nine lower level leautlful beach. Large tot on Bunny Run ; Lake This Is a dream home i located In on* of kflchlgan'i most ! beautiful lake treat. Priced low for quick tale Be iilr* to see this I on* today! MANN RD. Inspect this 3 bedroom full base- ! meol home. Automatic oU boat. I'v ear garage. 10 aeret of good , tillable land. A variety of fruit , trooe. This Is a beautiful bom* | 1 nice small farm Call tor ____ . ____________ hath* Ef- fletent dream kitchen leaturtng ---- - har-b-^iw pit. AcOvltl** overtooUng beauUfully Estatas * Bl^ *JJean LAUINOER EEALTY OR 4-04fl Open g tl 1331 wiuiame Lk. Rd Open A MODEL 4581 KEMPF dhattom plains 5 Mroom to —^ “ WILLIAMS REAL EBTATE A DfBURANCE less nsr nivvw mm . .7a. DOS McDonald UCXNBED lUILDIR OR 3-3IJ7 sottiwi JUit q_. _ Ac* pur glgn at t..--------------- bedroPAU. Modpm klt^ia pad hath baMmant. LpI stop Mi-133 Prlcp )utt rpduppd ter q«Mh 14 coUIngewpad. I oi^sppc*. uwnpr will CPU Pt new ASSOCIATE brokers COLORED 3-Bdrm. Ranch Home! ■ Templeton IRWIN $10 Down $90 MOVES YOU IN Faympata Itu tbaa real. No M^tgag^ Coat* DQirT IIMA OUT-qOOID rAET CarpeMUrtng r<— cheiM Pt pp W M Walled Lake Area Altrpctlv* well kept home, lPrg*j„_,_ carpeted living room and dining! "EAR FINE' L olut 3 bedroome and d*n on ‘ first floor. 3 nicely ■ flniihed "“*■ **-rooms to hatement. Attached garage. large lot. Lake privelegee 314.33P. Terms ALMOBT a GROUND A for children ACRES OF I bedroom and ' K. L. Templeton, Realtor ' 3338 Orchard Lk. Rd. FX 4-4383 vS^ijWay: ‘ FOR GOOD BUY! AND YALUE8 ' i FOR THE WISE INVE8TORA—Min-I Imum down, and rant Ihtte homes for 33 per cent mere than the -----•- *’-0 wlU discount fr- it 3 bedrooms and den on ‘ apaciou* thrp* bedroom I-------- yard 'Truy^i^levely bpgie fo . Young or 0«. you wm Ukt •‘"'i^bsm^ nld" « me, I'e be 1. two car CRESCENT LAEB FRITILBOBB: Three bedroom Rsoeh Romo. Pull baaemenL two ear farato. storms and pcreena. HermMly further tnlormatton. j 341 CLIFFORD STREET - I3M ! down. 333 per month 4 rooms and bath. Lot M x 148 . - , ^ 141 BLAINE STREET—43M down. Nothing Down, will hnito . SEWARD STREET - 34 RAY O’NEIL, Realtor W B. Telegraph. Open 3-1 FE 3-71M _______ OL 1-0373 John K. Irwin & Sons Roaltor* IIJ •*«•» Includad far i Carpetliu througbouL F i SMALL' iWIMl*»orT™im»0^ Ttol’rmo^M ar?a*‘ 3«d‘Lwn' eS^'SSw turn Comm.r«^k. p‘*igriido*JrwT rn’I^btoTiy; Park. Real, adult*. 1134 Wood-! ItJ'n,____________________ I TRAIIER ROUSE FOfEltiWT if’ wide on Cats Imk* with lake > - HI****«**lJ!!* I For Rent Rooms 42 jelth Inclnerst^ lto**wl?b'h*'rt»eou*'pit, '’overtookliu I acre weeded lot. Custom bntli In 13M Owner translerrod Phone • *90** ICODERN. OIL HEAT -Hi'-T'f J? E™* . . lull basemaot. PE 3-3111 - 30 1 BOOM APARTMENT EVERY- Lester Ct. thi^ fumtshed. 434 montb. Pt---------- $65 MONTH iW.ALTON-DlXIE AREA cb^^ASriSdE-lTOR^ girl. Privileges. FE 3-33S4. LARGE ^AN BLEEPtNO ROOM, ladles. 367 N. Saginaw. Ft I ROOM ^NStONER WELCOttB. Norton Ave^Ft 3J771_____ SLEEPim ROOM NB3AR Wtt-U« pfants Private home. FE large living kit&en. lull ROCHESfE^^ 137 WUlUm Ed In vlUM* 3 Uad-room custom built ranch. 3-ear Rrage. 73 ft. landscaped lot. duced for quick sale. I31.SN. SS.4M down or land eoDtrael available. Owner OL I-S3I3._^ BACRnnoE sir oWnbr 4 bedroom brk. Bear laragr. Lake privs Many extras. •Tk.SeS. terms. Consider trade. EM 3-1338. small i BEDROdM ROtjSE. near WtUtams Lake, ‘ ' toges. I1.3M. With 31. “sale or TRADE Houses at 111 Oi dock and Forrv. OMC Truck Win on oaeh or Ian “Bud" Nicliolie. Realtor j 48 Mt. Clemens Bt. 1 FE 5-1201 I Alter 6 p.m. FE 2-5570 I TRIPP UNUgUAir OFFER that hard to find 4 type home. Lots of built-in range and o baths Fuir divided .. — — Cerport. lerge . •—M— ul g, 3U.8M ihi — Hei •to”" ' GILES WEST SUBURBAN! In Beautiful Watkins RtU* — An outstandtog TR1-L*v*l! W* are rt-If ring thU model home »*•■*-sta^l savings! Rat everything 'i»» A-?K*i®?. ViTsto’.j'sr!; K. J. (Dick) VALU.ET ™ Realtor FF. 4-5551 toot lotlliaklmum moiiMo 344 OAELAND AVE evallablo a^ TM ------- -------fiV-LJW SrM'luV J5Su“^$.~5i OPEN 8 TO 3 268 S.Blvd. at Franklin Modtl-fB t-STSl. liM W 3 p.m. LI M117 attar 7 p.ai. WESTOWN REALTY . SMITH -■ WIDEMAN ATTN.; GOLFERS TRI-LBVB^NEW Carpetad Uvlng rwwm. ftiw- ' piM. 3 bSroMnt. IV - -hatha. Air-^- - ixsJ:', FOMTUC CLUE. ELIZABETH L.\KE ESTATES Tri-level. ?,g rooms. 3 largo * gas beat Park M lUADY FOR ___^ COOHTRY suburban tocatlone. I fM Tends Lake priv __________ home In excellent I----------------- 3 tiled baths, fireplace In Itvinc: rm.. family rm. and panelled r— Rullt-ln freeicr ,------------ ■ ,B A OROUF OF BOaDEBa WE gTRATiiMORE 3M offer low prices through volume ------- -------- 5J5i.'?‘’5;L.7‘-‘'a?"an;n‘,:T, secure mortgage. No obllgaUoo. (Builders Exchange) ------- - UL a-'i4«i R9oms with Board 43,»jj5SSl55^? IIICHAELS iced tl SYLVAN VILLAGE Lnrgi xhadad Nick ROOM NEAR TEL-RURON. home prlvUegSs, mea'~ " ' ’ . Men only F£ 1-3336. ____ ROOBS. REAgONARLIL BOARD OM 131‘S Oakland. - —— BY OWNER, cun AND COET 3 | bedroom located close to Sr . ■ Seoedlct. Carpotod living ■ CenvafescMt Homes 44 Green Lake Rest Haven S47S ALOEN im.. OREBN LAEE EM 3-4111 ScMntttta attontlpo to hMHvMual nowdi. both oofivaloaeont and aged croolc dUabllHIes. eentl*. oarttM. . dlab^ Ambulairsry ang bed pr tlciM. Ma^M suporvtoloo. R.I la ebarg*. stata approved, cos poutive ratae. Country club a mnasbors,^ rogular wtalta -h^ do I MODERN---------- ----rc« RSTot Union Lake Rd. 1-U13._________________ COldilDiaAL EUILDncO rase-ment. ISxM. svltabla far light manutasturtng or storage, drive la doors. tlN a jnoath. nixabeth V tAko Road near M-3S, REJ|;IS41. U^A^tW^TiTBES. WEST Centrally located store. \'ery law rent. 33 Auburn .\ve. ReM Offijce Space ir OWNER. NBAiR LAEi. 7 ROOIMS; bath, m car garage, extra lot. sraeher, dryer, range, fir* pro-taetloa eyetem SLIM down, eaey terms ORJ-4«S. __________ RT OWNER 1 RTOBt. I ROOM oak floors all through. Oarago. ■art* fktra tot. fruit troae and rape* Will shew from 11 noon to 7:18 p.m. 31 Victory Drive. FI 4-4118._________________^ BAVoXiRS: rent RRCBIFTi rha‘v.'*&.“hSuV^: Srae'TS denar* per mo. 4 to oboeeo from. Inquire 417 Brown Rd. SiS' BIRMINGHAM! a “ft? UtT’l&T.iS.r^Si; •tan tram* hornet This Is :offl^t* bom* from the fln--n ass.Mont ta the 1 car xw face II! At tU.N8 only MM down la this loea-— Is a good buy! Look to* $750 Down Located on the east side. 3 bMroom full bstement. finished tecreaUosi room AutomaUe beat Urge 338-... ^ gerden 3 Bedroom.4 Ranch-type home bn the west side Large If x 13-tl cerpeted llvCit room, also large dining room and kitchen Automatic gas h«L Largo tot. carport Osrher leaving sut-- ; Bateman I Realty ; MULTIPLE LI8TINO gERYICB ; CCiLONIAL HILLS I Out bojood the coma and other beauUfiri‘^1 suit »8«l w. SSi OWNER SAYS "SELf lireplsee. gas heat, soft FE 8-1730_______ TO BUT OR BELL SEE CLAKKSTON REAL ESTATE. INC. SSM S. Mato St. open D“>3^'S.>i.5S|‘'«3 13 to 3 TRI-LEVEL STARTER NO MONET DOWN Build a home M be proud of. Tour tot or eurt. Bare model O. riattley. Builder. EM 3to4tl Suburban Uiving At Its Best Tour future home I* the (CONVERTIBLE 24) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3^1 TRADE EQUift IN 1 BORM borne lor car or srhat hav* Drayton Flalni. OR 3-Mlt. T^E GILES RI'Al.TY CO. - MULTIPLE UBTINO SBRVICE SEMINOLE HILLS YOU CAN HATE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ON THIS PINE 3 BEDRM HOME. ALL ROOMS ARE GOOD SIZE AND THE DOWNSTAIRS 18 COMPLETELY CARFETED I's STARS OAS HEAT AND FULL BASEMENT, FRIOED RIGHT TO SETTLE ESTATE 31S.3M WITH CASH TO MORTOAOE e Uoea. ** Has' * think I rapea. recreation' •oftencr. boaunful | woogra ig» «fid loU o' ' piiced for quick tole, $4.50 DOWN EaeeUem ranch typo I with karate. Big IM .. ..... lot nicely landecaped One of the nlcoet and cleaaasi la -'-‘-price range we bate ever $9,990 DLORAH BLDG. CO. FE i-sm "BuUdere of Hattocal HomM" Oiamorout 3 bedrei_ and etdar shake elded. ranch In beautiful Ham- . mend Lake Estatet. Beautiful large rooms, 1 fttU bath*, family room. 1-oar earage. atiaelud. FRICE SMITH-WIDEMAIC REALTY 11 W RUHOH OFW EVEB. FE 4-4526 weU pump. Only Ill.M iGAYLORD MWf for an appelatgieS . 1 bath*, eeraer _______...UwHOME If aarw* vrA outbuUdlnga. Term*. CUCKLER REALTY IM H. sajtnaw, F« 4-4M1 Cp4B Eeu*. TIB S__ DEER LAKE AREA! JHK %d?la,sr^.a: 3 hodroema to a targwr 1 enr garage. Look this wrer at TIU Hetar Road agel caU W. W. Rats BtoMe ai OH^ ^ !eaw”5r‘geJl-£* ta*hi«d ^ dMr with' _ KHME rajr~ssLi'r» mbisH \\ . ) ale. Cor. Stanley - ------ Alum eldtiig. staiK. , Dr. 173 me. 4t n. ^ ^HEMFELMANN REALTY FE^-Sg|g _____« 3-3717 ! to siTtiOl iiTAif! ’dutch Colonial. 1 bodroM. full baao- w. exceptional___________ •eUtag appointaieott you w 0^ d admire, taetetoly doooratad. 1 ear atuchog garage, largo beamed ceu-lag family room, forced air Itaat. beauttrul lot IMxiSt _ “giissrh WEST SuiCRBAN 1 aeree aa MIS Laebavns r a tSa sttttag tor this 1 Mho World War II Vets YOUR OI ELEOIBILITT -’EPIR18 IN JULY I I you ta take advantage i oUgtbimy before ft ex-, . .r are oflerlng this un-lented value f plue attached garage : “$82 MOVES YOU IN. I NOTBWO MORI TO FAT I $79 PKR MONTH Includea^t^eryihlng I JUDAH UKE BTATEB On a large 63x133 ft. tot «llh| Model located 4 milao aorih of' Walton Blvd. oo Johlya Rd. DLORAH BUia OO. FI 1-tin BUILDERS OF RATlOlUL HOMEI 1 FA30LT nitXJMR Low upkoep. I's car garage h gUI BMOth taeonm ptaa a hoow I i'F. C. Wood Co. wrntamt Lk. Rd tt ll-M OR __Afur € p.m. OR yMAi _ Partridge IS THE ‘BIRO’- TO SEE **!’(** i NEVER leave thl* one r— you see It! Only 3t.4M TRADE YOUR HOME Will Accept Your Present Home or land eootract ae doem I payment All reaeOBaUe offers wlU be considered. ■NOW n THE TIME ’ SYLVAN L.VKE... Frlvtlrgea. Oa James E Rhd year uM brick ranch. 1 Ceramic tU* bath* S fireplaces Carpet-tog. draaet and toads of. eharm. FUU basemen' —• — —- Si KENNEDY BROWN ■WO^ONE m nfcoiiB m ApAruBMl I IM.3M. Term*. I* hatha. garag*^ Fated i ! JAYWO HEIOHTB—A repoaao^oa , and a scosatlonal valu* Friced I far below reproduction eoou. M fool hrtek rencher w I eoent. Attached ~ Itovcly nrwgtoc*^ j room BttUatOd unon • mmmmw . ! tot llSxllS Butit-ln ovwn and i range and eta. ’ Deo t ml** ***- | I tog thl* one.” j ! BIRMINOMAM—me* west ildt to- | cattoB. Near upuwa aad vary ; convenient. Brick rancher with ! attached garage. FuU baeemeat I I Fireplace. ’’BxeeUeat condition 3 bedroom brick i new ncighbcrheod <" ■> through traffic — Safe children IIS.3M. Terms. ow. Plant your sardM -toy a pony lor the ktts to a nttto nalih work later - IU.3M. Terms. i LAKEFRONT New 3 bedroom Full basement nnd 1 lota. iM n. rroauge an at OBly M1.SM. NEAR WATKINS LAKE—3 room modera bungalow with full basement. Olassed eunroem. m car ' garage. Recreation room. Two large tots. BeatttltuUy tond-rd Frieed at only 311.873 ’ Trees —I-akc WlUlamt Lake Frlvltoget lor y« summer swimming and fUht to with Ibis turocUv* home neetted In the ibode of hig etalely trees. You'll oulov the spacious yard and full tcreened-ln porch, too. For extra eoloyment Ibere't a tot hurnlito flroplace. M.33S. aaVhlMi but only SI4.I6 JAMES K BLVD. i 3-Bedroom brick ranch on 1 beoutlful toU Lake’ privileges CarpcUag.'**bull^'’ dUhwaater i and 1 car atiachod garage. * eholee lacaUoa of which ta SELL OR TRAOB-CLolce tide brick terrace. Has been erntiv modernised and deooit New cablnett. aUik. etc. AC furaaee. Will trade tc bedro^ Frio* M 3M. "A I* . GAYLORD. ReBltor 1 W. FUHT ST . LAEE ORIOH MY 2-2821 _______OPEN t - S___ SELL BUY TRADE thru MILLER 4 BEDROOSC LAO F1^ W beautiful Case Lake I raama, 1 baths, brick OreplaM. large breakfaat nook plus a fall attgd dtalag room. Good dry baateaont. 1 eor ottoefaod garago. “toe yard, i outdoor go^ —a---w LACINGER RE.\LTY Ml 4-8*61 Open t to I ___Open Rub. ■ * HON I WE TltAO PE 1-4S7S , TU W. Euro^ I cROokii rd; Bee Ihie large brick raaeh home, dpuhl* xoroge. oU furnace. ttrF ptaco. c&rpel. drapes. roeraoHea . raom. IM X U7 1m. tarms iNiXAia VILLAOX tom aaot 7 roM*. carpet. Ttmkea oil hir-BMO. WMher^draer. danhto ga- 'to.^VC RE-M.TY FB 4-iuT i 137 RataWto Partridge ANDABBOCUTn ISM W HUKQN - re SPECIAL... M Ota pereoa who is looktag far ’XUcaa as a pta. ’ Two bodroom bungalow, oaly 4 years aid. New I's ear Varago. Oood teeelag. Nicely tandeoapad. "OwMr leaving stato. ” “A baney of a AoaL" LEABE OPnOR-FHf tos4 Uko rant. tM dawn and 3M UMOth. RmnU bungalow etlantad oa ntoa let wtth taka privUegte. Near Oxford. Frtaed at oMy 848M —----------totarlar regatra. Has Bath and dugout __________ -aad dodl for a handy man. Fh, OA g-Mlk ominga. ask for Mr. IL C. NEW INCJHAM CORNER CROOKS AMD AUBURN I UL a Ml* FE 4dM3 iraaoo. Otramlc , hm --------stermaaad M. jr^Extra ntco AM .toeej ^ ^ REALTOR EE 4-0528! 117 g TELBORAPK - OPEN EyEB.J TRADE. Ovar 18 r IROWN. RmUot Fh-F.-^i^'riSi. MultliU Ltotlng Rtcvlet < Williatn' Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 818 W. WIHUH rORTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRBSS. WEDNESDAY. JUXR 22, 1960 For SdeHoi ANNE T T ■TtJAK mLAOC - ton. M OiA Md «l« N ■oow Oa kM M NK--------— 8sa.*«u.------- ¥ For Sale Hoi Vacant XMt a dMui 4 nom ImbmIow, Ann Arbor •a hMt. fMW«d rrar ran. *T.4N. Scott Lake UmI boat* oa a (eaecd tat lodiur. I jpaeloul rr-- SR Lake Orion Area Lakatroat modcta brisk baafttaw, big earpatad ttrl^ room witt flimaca. aeraaaad pofeh, 1 Mg badreaas. bauBaaT racraattan rooa an taka Itral. Attaebad ga-raga, call for appotatmaa' Prospect Street Lam d----------— baaf a 1 WlLtfsl OAKWOOD MANOR taaatlTa 1 badm b SiU daalrabla aubdlriuoi •»;: 1 aara taU trontlae Schoolai - Madal kttehan with dialog ipaea, Uvloa aad dtamgl araa vttb eantar Ittaad tlra-ptaea. m batha. att. J ej-garaga. Laadacapad Lak priailatat. m.MT Ttraa. For Sale Lake Proyoity 811 For S»i> Farmo I CARNIVAL By Dick Ttracr “LABBWOOO nr Lakafraal .... •*’ *^^^Aiiiiw6bir- lir Ukafroat iSmS 44 acmbr I M ROOM MOORRR rARM SOim, 4« baautUul aeraa, lb oilta ^ , traalaga. aaaaU mri bMMlBga aad ------------------------------------- Cole-Easlick Restricted G>mmunities ^ wrm nuLL run-gataw aad garaga. Oil floar fura. Prtaad at oalr $4MI. Tanaa. TEN ACRE* - Wttb alca larga •-tta aaalbuagalo* boaa. larga perch. "A real am boaaa." Bara „ ______rtB 4-JW. ” i LA^cra'db. — IM aeraa With n»a WWTE ■■ LAEi—NEW ■■MODERN ?"»?"• .SESi ‘SffLT" i ur*A^E8^‘yu, takajmma. good baaoh.. abada. baaeoiant. Rir- cmplata aat bl^. Prlcad at gn.-naca garaga. ponr«dl*»i terma. Duck taka front fumlabad boma. I Ill.MA. M ft. beach, targa cloaed porcb, Uw baA« mSmA* *Stb*^ T T?.*p. ITolme^inc. : ,»M »■ r--- ------- Sch^^iadnn dawaTi badraa an I faaUlr. Lgo Mrtng ------------- _______________J ^tba I ftranlaoaa. fall baaa-__ aU B-W boat. iDClndaa earpattac tbnioiit. atora and rafrtg^^e. tat. bam and apt. an Ar at rear. Tama. CaautttaUr ----------- ' — Pema Stoma artar. quata bam heaatng . boraaa or amall hard of baaf aatUa. IIl.idO. Tama. LAEE FRONT — Apprai aeraa, earatod «itb aw klnda at Ig* traaa. Brick raaa ^ on taadaaaped ataplag tat. panoramic Tton WARDS ORCWARO Parfaet far radred. S badrooBa. fam klteban UxU. Oak noon, ptaatarad waUa. Oaa boat. Baaaon-al coat $1«. Lon tanaa. Cjrctana tbrougbMtl •ttSMkta’aonY fEST sn» tHJDBR BOMB Tip-top eaaidltiao. Larga raoma. 4 b^rooma. Itb-car garaga. Orar >b aora beauttfuily tandioaaad tat. Wonderful toedtloa. Eaar Urma. ^ HOYT REALTY ROT ANNETT. WC.. REALTORS . Opaa Eramiwa A Bqj^ 1-4 FE 8-0466 MULTITLO letdio s IRWIN chad garana car ^a will m— yard. . mortber* ---------a-ooS; aoo p»a»m. nalta. BoanW»<> landacapad tat nitb lota af*l bary. A hama lor only SS.SS# t dl.AS dong. ---- mut, pMt iJe t _______________ SS. ‘ HOYT - IDEAL TRI-LETEL IM FT. LABE lot an Tan Uka. t taUa Neat of OnfUTd. TR Kd>4. ________ Carpatad Urlng room and dinlni all nraplaaarriiU baaamant nttb rac. room, gaa bant, 1 ear ga> laga BeauttftU .Mndaeaped lot. Just 1 block from wonderful take NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. benemenL Ml boat. Frtcad rtlu.SM witb amall dona paymtnt. irt *aaant. "°^S£k”!?, bad baaamant. ail b rated in and am Id ana half. Juat dceomt-1. A^ $» mam you in. WEDNEBDAT ETBNINO CALL: Aak rcr Mr"oaateU 53yi WEST HURON "SMITH" wpuM oi^t la TMmi. DRATTOM WOODS TRI-UtVEL Nan brtek aad alum. al^. > tartac S badrooma. living r wttb nataml flraplaea, pant da? UUUty momT ita bai vanity In mala bath. Din. boauUful kltehan with nuUt-to Hot- esu’.? « ?.*ars SSw wad driveway. Ca te oaa. Wa^va tba kty. Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor ONLY $9,950 kUebCD. Lot Ids new I ear ss»s*- Torma. aDght ’ eanamr UW. Top $$$ for Your Home Brick and Alum. Siding 3 Bedrms., tnto btreb oablnate. s dining arm. Aluminum wln^a. Mo^ ^ acraona. Ceramic bntej^ eoV ared flaMrec aad yaam. Many other wanted faatnraa. J*!*”'?' torn -unamy bMld" R- a katl Stt.tSS tnelndUu a Agent. FE M4ff. , TIRES GRADE **B'* MILK ROwi rm — la 1 WIU take aovtIilBf af luaful busy farming aran. Bacallant! value In trade an saw or uasd gross. Bast hauling prlua. In- tiraa. CaU FB S4IS4 cludn UM Ford truck. 41 farm -- ■ -gS:----------- ---------- with I34M s BEDROOM BOUSE Of FONTIAC ^ tot on Prlvnta ni Wtaans lake, d mUm from U8-M oiproaawar. 3 bedroonu. Urlng. dining, kltcbon. S on-elood porches. 14 Mth*. I ear ■amn- Mcmbarablp la Itakatonda Sc«*Ld*CouS*i7 *CIub tn^cd* teformatloa ull OS I-S4I1 1^0 to S daya or Brighten AC 1JM1 cvealnga and weekends. Open for teapaettoB without appotet-mant June SStb and Sdth. around borne fronting oa S waterfront lota. Lotus Lake S-ctr ga-ro|c.^ Frlead lor gulck sale. OR ~MOOERN t ROOM BUNGALOW tacatad on Long Uka. featurea carpeted Uvlng room wite Hre-Dtoce, agtoiaiuic oU beat, bue-mrat, wooded lot. Only IlLSdo - terms. Sl.SM down. CaU J A^Taytor. Realtor OB 4-0304. COiniTHOIAL LOT I Si ft. froat-ga c— — Roroaster. IlMg t- I SMITH A & LILLY IM N. Mala^.j^^ WITH OR WITHOUT FIXTURES SdxSa fact te hurt of downtoara Rochester. Good candHIoa with newly deuratad I room apart- ?*.S‘ “.rrSr.^lSSS* KSll“aSlpO.NTL\C Fraaa, Ben dS. '------------ Resort Property 52 LAEE MICHIOAH BEACH AT Frankfort. Michigan ' k-h.-,. ' '—1, uttage, fum t3,M0. OL 1___________ LOANS TO I5M FOB DOWN PAYMraiT or pnrehate, of rot-tegea or taka M*- SEABOARD FINANCE CO.. "*■ " --- FE t-1641.__ LOO CABIN ON iPRINOWOOD LAEEa - Near Harriaoa. Large Lake Front and Back Lota. AB lota wooded aur-roundlng I plcturaaqnc takes. Ra-atrleiad dcretopment eontrollad by property owners, with 1300 acres of racraaUonal area for mambora only. Good flahtef. sandy bueb-ca. safe swimming, picnic amaa. athlattc field, play araaa, winter sport faelUUea. tncluding lighted toe skating and toboggM slldea. Only tl.OtO and ur-E-Z Tarma. ReprasantatlTc on location THURSDAY THRU MONDAY. 3 mUea East of Junction U. 8. 77 and M«. Oo 1 mUe North on Dodge Ave.. Then East 1 mile, Lealurt Ufa Dcrclopment Co., 1430 E. Mlchlgao Are — iiV 2-IOM oloetrle______ air eoodluoolnc. plua 3 bednxnn -u CHEYY TRADE F» WHAT owner's aimr«ent. On one..of bnaa yonf FE 34IM after I p.m. Amartu a bnstaat blgbwaya. Also ,-*----------—-------'— Includu fully aqatepad rcatau- 4 ROOM BUNOALOW. rant which saata 30 |Uua aOdi- ---— — tional banquet ream. Owners ready te retire. HAGSTROM REALTOR OR 4-0358 Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 57A ATTRACTIVE MODERN 8UBUR-ban office building i located on main highway te fast grolrteg aactlon. 4 offices, suitable for doctor’s elteic. attorney, etc.. Will gin long leaac. No phone calls Dorothy Snydfr Lavender Rtaltor Bst. 29 Years 7Ml Hlffhlaad Rd. *M-Mi Phone KM 1-3303 or MU 4-0417 LXARB WITH OPTION. 00X70 CK-raant block building. Conuneiical. Light mnnufacturtni- Warehousing. power wired, natural gas at door. Union Ltke VlUtsa Ana. OR 3-3063. Realtors protected. Business Opportunities 59 rcx:hester Commercial Property Here Is a once • in - a - lifetime situation far the young buiinasa tevaatment opportunlta. Thla property la located te the highly FOB SALE.-------- teg. 434 Osmunn islstlng ol 'bci shop COMMER sell. Eari OarraU, lUl 3-3011 FONTIAC. MICR. deace, prlO- ba 0 per ■net. 03 ... lot. X>lecount. contract. $3,700 OM teir 1_________ Boulevard. The targe apartment building now on the property ' has an tecema that can easily make nai payments. A perfect or protasalonal mao. Just 33.000 j JIM cTcStot.rtei^'StSSKl to bandit. Payable OM per month. 0 par cant Inlaraat. West sMi location. ■ " WRIGHT. Realtor Oak^d Are. Opto 'til 0:31 SERVICE STATION FOB LEASE. ilch. Fhoat IV 3-lOM._____I axeallent potaottal. teesse call ba^ Suburintn Proi^ty 53; —------- , - ___________________________________- Money to Loan 61 APPROX. 13 ACRES IN Vlltage In Una * Dave Wttaon. merce St.. MU. BLOOMFIELD. I Itake Hd. ” Partridge _____________0-1081 &n a For Sale LotE 3^343 ' rm BY OWNER Ipamc^t dbive. wj^..oQ^« BxeoUant 3 family tocame. 'Two a rantala up. Large ^ate. down ----------- I FE 3-40M. Park No. 4 130.31^.8 ft. 01000. ___ ___________ FE 4-3041. Evta FB 4-0313. 'iluroir'Qafdens. ipioR gALE. LOT IN CRESCENT | '. MA 8-1076 For^ie Lake Property 51 71 FT. LAEEFRONT LOT CANAL te raar. Located on dasd end ttrsat Oaaa Lake. 34,OM. Terms n o-UM._______________ BECAUSE ^?y.r'“T."i| lawte aqulpmOnt. 13 ft. aluminum | LAEE PRIV 310 ON., 08 WE. ' aetocldcr. MA 4-1303. _ . LOT IM X sSToAXWOOD MANOR , Subdivision across *— ' Diire-te ’TheaUr. 0-0813 aftsr I 1' " Ponttec I ______ turn right 3 blocks , ....___________, Carl W. Bird, Realtor dosrn. tao rcospnsbto offer refused 803 Community Net] BI^. - amlte^l Whipple shore ; FB 4-4211 Rtm. FI J^llOl ; Drive. MA 8-1003. Signature Up to 34 Montes te Repoy FH. FE 2-9206 IS THE “BIRD” TO BEE | OAKLAND Famous Stop 1 Company Famous name DUl. Uy res- I^»tta. Mate iTnk Bid,, teurant k truck stop. Oas too. Borrow With Confidence Potential Is unlimited here - ' r-UT M5 T/t ceivt close to future access to Chrysler GE1 Saj 1U Rnaen.r .f.nJ5‘“i'St;: Household Finance to make money here, plui poset-1 Corporatton of Faotlae blUtv to detetop others. Only one 34 8. Saginaw «. FE 4-4838 way value will go here and that s i s—^s y w—^ s"-“" “ “““““j BUCKNER FI.NANCEXOMPANY where TOO CAN BORROW UP TO $500 OFFICES IN .'onUae — Drayton Flotns — Utica iMlfy ' Walled U . Birmingham. Plymouth LOANS $25 TO $50) On your slgnatura or ntecr sccu-ilty 34 months to repay. Our MUl. HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. Oynar E FUt rooms. Situated on pavad streat and 3 lovtly tote to Drayton GEORGE BLAIR RBALTOR 4834 DUde Hwy. OR 3-1331 DRATTON PLAIN8 ______Eros. CaU OR 3-UM ■M CHEV. t7OT.,FOB LIORT car, or seU, FE 3-3713.___ UM OLDS, 4 DR. AND 11 FT. Housotrailor eemplate with bfteb a hyd. ctae. brakes Mr good land contract. MT 3-4U1. OAS REFRIOERATOR S STOVE. $1M up or 1 BAO-UL'ngR WOODS. • OR > Slff^RPRE LOT NEAR OATLORD. 14 - FT. metal boat, boy’s go-cart with' fiber class body, water pump with 13-gallon nrassure tank. Want outboard motor, boot, trailer. FE LATE MODEL CARS AMD CASH for your toad oontraet iwbora yon luTi sold nroporty). R. J. VanWaU, OR l-luK.___________________ 'swap at JOSEPH FURNITURE_____ SMALL 3 BEDRM. HOIO. NOR’ril end. Will uke cor as part down payment. 33 W. Tennyaon. WAtfCR SOTFENERS TO RENT ------- ---------- Ok 3-33M. RTIU, SWAP HOUSE. AFFU- WnX TAKE SMAUBR TRAILBR or good runabout or pleknp as down poyment on nu' taouM-•er. FE 4-dr~ WILL TAES GOOD 'H BUICE OR 'U CadUlae for down payment oo lake frontage naor Wait --------- — WANT GOOD USED ROUBETnUfL- OTiStei am 700x18.1 FLT TOtl AND RIM. 0^1^ to ftt house trailer. MA U84~FcStDr“66OT COHDrrKW. WE RATE SEVERAL IIM WRIGj5t, Realtoi* vldual kitchenette eoMg "Vote sandy beach. II bos 1 teg plsyground. TV. toti Ires 4 bedroom ranch iml-rcUrcmant o Partridge CaaevlUc. Like now. modern, i tural _____ NEED UP TO 08M CA4H FOR giVKjrMNJSicE ro’ -- N Ferrr FE ItoMl___________ famlUes: GOOD SELECTION. NEAR LAEE I priyUeges — MM each. Large lot with hardwood trees, WUllams Lake prIrUoges. 31.300 A^a blacktop, near Roeb- FE 44301! 3 Acra lota, rural, 31.7M. ------- ' Acre parcel, 07M down TERMS T SUIT RoHe H. Smith, Realtor 144 S. Tetogtapb Rd. E 3-»«_____________MA OaUI Wrar SIDE ON f Affeb ETRICET. 3 rooB botttf on lot |o bf wrecked, rtM. FK MtU. AND A880CUTK8 BU8INC88C8 TRRUOUT MICH 1$A$ W. IfURON fX V35$l i-BAY MODERN SERTf^ 8TA-— ----- Owner toarlng IT. -- ___________UL 3-3142. &jzABETB LE FRONT -cant tot. perfect beaek Oood to-£^oi^M.S|. Adlotetei tat nraU- BLWOOD REALTY CLARK Vacant, nice lakefroot. tiireo bed-m bungalow, large Uvlng room, place, good sandy beach on sabete Lake IU.7M. Terms. 314.037, Maeeday Lake Front. MoVIR H vm TV Bin FROM 314.33 UB. rf antennat. MJ3. WALTON TV HBSFre canneM. 13. ____________n 3-3313 Form MOWER 313. itjKTRIC store 343, ratrigarater 333. oil hot water boater Hkt ntw 333. wrlngmr wasbtr 133. 31 te. TV good eond. 340, gas store 338. Mitable dishwasher 348. etoetrie dryer "* ----------- ^ «r |4d, etudl d 33T 8-31 Plywood '4" .. ,9c sq. ft. CBILINa TILE 13X18 BQ. FT. 3c. 9x12 Linoleum Rugs $J.98 "BUTLO" UNCLAIMED 'TILE OUTLET BAOINAW FE 3-34M Sals HomboU Obo4e 65 tafYinr ATnOHS i ■eetrto dr 1 BASaiNST^^l^^ COWDhlON. 1 HOLLTWOOO BID. gsi ftoye sad mtsc. Itema. Cbaap. ^ 4-llM or PS 3-3M1. nOMB PRBBZR. $U. 34 IWOI iS teg rm. futta. 333. New bsdroome, Urtef rooms, mattresa, ruga and dteeSes. factory eocoode. About 4 prteo. Byerytbtag te used twme."TKE ‘’BSSoAff'HbUM? _I03 N>_Caie. P^-M43._______ 1 RAOIO-PBONOORAPBa 0030. used, lell cheap. PE 4-7633 aft^4. 3 PniCS UTINO ROOM EUITE. Uke DCW. OB 34334. _____ 3-FIBOa SILVER ORAY BEp Fw Sale M^aPywuE 67 Full line of building and plumbing materials We taka buds4a4 WOLVERINE LUMBER Irt 343 Oeaple wtedtnr eaasa. Ew# ued IwmUr. Vary raws. Owatr. OR *'?fblte*e.---- in SJagtoow__ — . humus. CaU 3-4101 or — Field - d PIECE SILVER O'RAT REORM. iTijpiwn’TWTfaj S DININO ROOM sale. lOM Eanuese , r^MaTuvniio room Brand new darenpcM an. ttuTiJSSl! •p5a/S.'rFjaur43”<5SS Uke Are. S X It RBYERSnU RUOa, oaa, 313.33; "JSinSitiyr: 9x12 Linoleum Rugs $3.29 M te. waU tUe Ste ft. Latex paint, 3333. Flat paint. 31M Vinyl U- E. FIXE It OU. pr FBEIBER, UBB NEW. OONOmONKR. REMoVxa Its ft water dally. Westing-deluxe model, erxle mar-Hae 3 year uneondltlonr' niarantea. 'Tremendous sai S 8. Com___________________FE 3-311 RSmOERATOVb ALL MAKES. jUPRlOBIUTOR KXC. OOMDTIm. Comb^wSSsr aad drytr, 3133. PR Ridt-»l_ OR_343J3^________________ unuoBtA'riHt. OE. It cv~¥iT. dial dsfrest. 33N dttign. Ust ooa this typa. Brand new. Save 3M oa tbta naor model. Per n wkly. NO MONET DOWK. Goodyear Berrlea Store. It 8. ttaia. PoaUae. FK 3-3133._ mPRIOERATOR. LA'TB MOOn deluxa. autematle dotrMt, jmy balanoa at lljt m wttk. Osad wart aatteacr, take ehrcFbatoneo at ti.M par wcok. Autematio SACTIFICX: 33M BLOND OOrsT ” aWOXB 81^0 MACHINE TTITH Zlg lag In blend console. Like ■ew. Ay total balance of 313.N “ “V- "F poymenta ol 34. monlb. i,_Fe---------------- 9x12 Felt Base Ruga $3.95 ODAK. KODSB PAINT. OAL. ttJt Vinyl Linoleum, Yard 79c KUXiBR BASE PA»T. OsL M-M 44' WALL nLE, BON. ~ **- EI TCHE N SaBINBT BINES. WtohUy 4crstcbod 43" mtdti. m value, 3M.3t whUe they last. Alee terrific values on 37' and 3T’ teMtlit No_pbeat arders. SK,d‘*iSn.."yr*’ “ Utbtabs. teUate, ibowor. stalli. Factory Irregulars. Trerrifto ral- w;i2B'».."irKswe LAEE FUMW DEUyVhs 40 fl?** W iJm West HBOICtNE CABINii., mirrors, slightly m Urge setaeuae of ci ABOUT ANYTKINa TOO WANT FOR 'TBS BOm CAN BE FOUND AT L * a SALES. A Uttto out of the way but a let Icsa to pay. Purnttura and appU-uott ofaU kteda NEW At uiSD. ne OU7, ecu m simae. voroe i and look around. 3 acres of f; parking. Phona FB 3-0341. OFCN MON. BAT. 3 TO 3 PRI. 3 TO 3 34 MONTBB TO PAT Excellent oondltlon. Con- “SOFA AND 6iAIR ONLY $109.95 _r m viun*, ui. quUU, aitle i loiw. Ml 4»7$tl A VALUE 4743 Dixto Kwy. On^n Flatei Open 'tu 3. Fri. 'tlU 3 1.3M ft N. of A a f Market EFECIAL sAu RUOE. 334.38. Mc-Uod Cnrpet. Woodward at Square U iMt UJQW T^'s. FE 3-7731. OoTOTuomT'woSD'coifioiS', i^-xe^ulpped. 341 Curt's Appl. ^OS OM ^ywm b«l Iramts ibaati t ^tt pad, tit. OB 3-4733._________ BUILT-IN RANOB AND OVEN, matetoss steel. Terrific buy. Mich-Fluoreecent JBI Orchard e rangt. 1 .. IMt W, :U. TRADE-IN DEPT. RnUILT nmNER ouar. ttt. REBUILT WABHE* LOUNOE CHAIRS MnAL^’WCM^' * 2Sg°A*RV^isy {IS ROTS BICYCLES ..... 313.M 10 PER CICNT DOWN EAST TERltt Wyman’s Furniture Co. 18 W. Pike St. vm TV, OMJO UF. USED RE-f^. 04S. Bwoet’e Radio and Appl., *3 W. Huron. FE 4-1133. Used Trade-In Dept. lueter ................. oeker .. .............. oii.04 ^tWS*' FURNITURE 13M Baldwin FE 3-71M Rio FREEZER RBFRJO. B mCB etOTO. 004. 310 Do. FE 3-3043. BEAUTIFUL sntOER SSlti^O macblna te bloM cablnol, FuU balance owing Is only 043. Can be ooo!Sl *—-'”—** *L I. Universal Oompany. FE CHINA CABINET: SPRINO AND nattress: 4 oak dining room sbalrs; eew^ machine: oecs-■looal table: ^ table and drsseei nod other bmeboM Menu. Cell Wednesday sod Thursday are. COME AND GET ’EM vacuum sweepers, all ■ ly guaranteed. Easy tei Electric, corner N. Jo _________'?x5r.y-iJ**fl.'L_ , make your own douL GARAGE DOORS factory aaoondi, all itsndsrd lilts In itock from kU and up. Beetrto dear oparatort, loldteg BERRY DOOR SALES Opantrwnttet 171 ****^^FK 3.8333 lOT VtaTER KEATBRI,M OAL. gaa. New. Oonenmeri Power ap----------------------- ara ell^y numd. TrMte?*7llSl- i^bard U. MONET FOR ANT* Purpose. Oet up I BOARD FlNANtS Ferry FE 8-tMl ilATTAO WRINOER Wi. io riding lawn mower. on. HEATSnt It. •t«^ ‘-1, plow, ipring eufUrslor. 3373. tractor with disc. atoirm windows, •V..WU. Bauums prtSSUTS t-lt gal. crook, pig or e MT^y-iMt/'" # PLYWOOD , CASH a 6arrt 4" 4X3 Flysooro ......tS.M 4 4x3 exterior .....34.43 4" ^ Interior .......S.3I TONTIAC PLYWOOD OO. ~»d. fFi.3343 FLA 8TI ?-Ch 1*1- r*cmJ??''g5P a toot. 78 pound . A. IbStepsoo, PAINT OUT8IDE WITH KOTON In any waathar without fear of blistering. V'erwlcfs. 3«g O ROD TTFa FUMF.____________ tipn. 3371 Oarland.______ i*r"V3r~D6DOE~iCTBrWD Ram. perfoct cond,. OA l-Utl. RECREATION BAR WITH BTOOLB and back bar. Rngtty pins. OR rcUrt I^ Rd. OOOB OoliDl- BT AUL ~ira07lWU." COMPLY WHO iBUceta and curtain. Itl M ralua 334.43, lavatortos. complete wttb gleaming ehromt taueata tl4J8; tollete, 343.M value MAS. 'P------------------ AND DItADf SPFFUHB SEWER FIFl _ 4" plate pipe .......I Jl ft. 4" dtpaeslplpa ......I .4ttt g” sUptesI pips .....I .73 ft. 3" eUpetel tope ....ll.n ft. LAROBR anaE in atocK DIU» TUB e thru 34" te sMtk 4 " drain tlto CdeC ... .3 it ea. {i"®;ssrs2i7e.?'- short piseoa for exteneloos TUe tor sumpe and irssea traps 18 ' WMb 3 iwtas .....AtMee (XXX) CLEAN CLOTHINO ALL DaTsnport A ebalr . ---------- 18 piece breakfast set . . iii.ti 13 piece soetional .. .. 433.80 aafrigerator ........... ilt.80 Dtetog room tabto-ebamp Mt.M raOMAS ECONOMY 331 E. Saginaw — ...... !tt .JSoward^JIEJhMSk______________________________________________ OAINEO U IBS. 7 TO I •klru, etc., some ne Very reasonable. EM 3 WEDDING OOWN, SIZE 13-U. complete. 380. FE i-MSt. LADY’S CLOTHINO. SIZES II TO 40. Some hoTe never been worn, others almost new. Too to^ now V ! 'TOMMtfSnT LOAN CO. "litT ^ raMNDLT^SERVlCT , ‘ LET’.S TALK BUSINESS” l>ixif Tavern Rot spot and eulek luneb. Oood parking and priced e* only 07.0M down Includli^ Kludlite n buUd- .JABOARD FINANCE CO. nil N. FERRY 8TREBT - TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO UTESTOCE HOUSEHOLD OOOOS %1-So Sak HonaehoU Qooda 65 CASK FOR USD TVij, FDR«- ture a Mlic. Ft t-WI.__ CARPET. NBTEB U8ID ITITH foam ruU|r ji^lM. CaU liri- WTNANCE CO. nio N. Ferry. CORONADO IRONER. OPEN ENU Coraor eabtnet. S13. FE DON’T WAIT TO RBFURNlBRi Opt m> te MM at BEABOARD FINANCE OOTltH H. Ptny. FE CAiii 1^ fURNITURB ANS toota, nc 0-OSS4 er OR 3-0373-ASK FOR EMALL RAOIOB — Werkln ----- “ * ' DINING I able. P________ ! DiHINO AND L I V I N O ROOM , gjjirierd‘:-»rberEifiiij MICHIGAN BUSINESS j SALES CORPORATION; JOHN A LANDMB88ER. BROKER ; 1873 a Telegra^ Rd FE ai8g3, FARE AT OOR FRONT DOOR | -I W HEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500- We wtoi be glad te help you STATE FINANCE CO. TH Feottoc State Bank BMg. _____FE 4-1574 ■ ^rwos^B • dock. Tbo o tee town'ternl- LAKE LIVING" t taU. OIMi. IM dimn. For Saks Acreaga _55 4 BEDROOM HOMB ON 3 AC Large, moeonry building, parting j lot Real estate 8 sU only M.dM down plus teyentorv Peterson Rea! Estate MY 31681 8 - located JU«T PeoMae. WILL TRADE If tebotee. Frleed bt I ONE ACRE - OsUy {38# Near II Otear ulm Lake Name yeur • — “ 1 Nice Itetl BMg Site 34 ACRES -west of F^’ ___ leras NIc Oood Drainage. te*new*^$S5!r Tbd^NckUiwest-BheL n 4-4IM 40 U S-nii. TEN ACRES - Nigbly reitricTM Ideal fbr petter type hoaa.- — Priced at only g4dN Easy tatwu. L R. Brews Realtor IW FB BEn- TATEKN BU sasK"!’,!? STATEWIDE ITlt S Tebyrapb DISCOUNT PRICES auper Kem-ToM - 34.48 Oal UeoTFower Mowere - S14.M up RabuUt Bwospere — M-S8 Oood WhMe Bouec Paint - $1 M .Faint ’Ttatener — Me Lawn Mower Sbarpnhu BAJIRBS a HARORA» HDWB. ____ , .13 W Huren at. > 19 3-S13I 61A i irHi^^^riai^StArtR - --- Oood eosMIUoa. dial dalrost. IM. BUDGET YOUR DEBTS j FitunaarAdWr Inc. lT^^^SK“wa* 34 d. BAOUIAW Fk1-W3I| g Iriaftaad. Bdeo us te IIM Mortfan Loans 62 Ry’STu^rl.^raniir^; -----Ooodyaor asrrles Bteea. M K $600 TO $2,000 1 95.95^ “•^1 ™aSy'rtduy3te~^ tea^*md^ mSmbT «r, Credit Adviaora Voss & Buckner, Inc. ] Csct Out ,6f the Rut ! t ••JjK.fSiStiS?* ! eST-tfif 111 w s-sim -------155------•—■ »REBSBM 1 UFRIORV MMOUS Mme brands acraubad. Tarrifta up lor ywur home : values 314SM while tlm taet. 04 SM WE GET NEStn.T8!! ' Mo oboae erdors pitau. Mitebigan —, ---------jtA—. Miunweiaal. JM Orebard Lake rorytoi?riw HALT OFF PAINT SALE For Limited Time Only Tour ebetet a( any eemblastloa Rnlab. Exterior Houae and trim. Vinyl Latex liat. Primer, Otaee #L Frtaitr Sealer, Unirt Casrt*' REGULAR $5.95 Gal. NOW $2.98 Gkil. Faint Dlvtatau sf FEDERAL Modernization Company 2536 DIXIE HWY. Plenty of Free Parking IN OOR LOT OPBN 3 TO 3 WBEKOAYl Sundays 10 to 4 nomuTB noiiaL Full i Dalwxa model, ilii. 3 peer LOOK! BARGAINS! WASHERS & DRYERS We have ecleeted 13 madele to -- - -- offer. Some ere etretore. Borne brand >v«ntloitel. Osneral lorje. Take up hz—......... Electric M moe. te pay. Faymenu at taw as 31.33 wkU. We trade-We deliver. Barings to IIM on every model. Ooodyeer Service Store, 33 8. Com, Puntlac. FE 3-3133. rtirn^ PLATFORM Room' ju^r. elec, oofice maker. E3I EAOTH to eell ---- Bt. FB 3-7M7________________ MAPLE twin 6eD AND MA'f----------------- —_ Special Paneling Offer *V.p5oveI’ D*j{rady^’*7iM each ‘^-^StS’p^SSr'lfMeacb Oak Flooriflg BENSON LUMBER CO. ealnut oontemfo na cabinet need 3 mt-.. 'aak TV. Make efiei. 3 prt.--- made Tx33" ^ white dnpet. brand new. 313.N. Fearaon' ^Iture. 43 Orchard Lake A.». DldkRTtE TROHiai. FROTB TO youraell that ftooteg Umt can be cut In haU wltfi ease and comfort. Beat an troorito for a day. PI 4-I3T3 Cramp OAS REPHtaEBATOR. SDITABLB .for eabta or trailer, ranrertlblc to bottle gae. PL 3-13W. For Sale MiacciiaaooHS 67 1 SET OP OOLF CLUBS. 1 TR , aM. 343. Wttagsr tr —— I mactart ___________ 173 8. aagliiaw___FE him 3X7 STEEL V6SC JBBEB] 1*4 bees* sulbaatd Ba4or; S year crib. MR 4-330.__________ r X, u'E’ BuniMiio — an g%ruiarjfV.iia >caa5~jnf^ ooa Lopi, i ’ 31 MBte par taot. SPECIALS!^ 85 K FIILD TILE ..... 114 EACH FIFE..............VIEEL Ifony Other Bargitai te Hew and Dead Ratldteg Materlali FRBB WmU’IEi SKA TXRIM SURPLUS LUMBER & --------wftoai-fis »7SJf*x®3 for, 313. Ve 3-37 ijm" ULYKRWi LAROK ar KDWARtya ---------tkS U E tikOUlAV ALCOA ALUMINUM Combination DOORS GUARANTEED 1 FULL INCH THICK ^^p3wd”5aiM?*Y'eu*5e: $23.95 $31.95 FEDERAL Modernization 3 A M TO* S^M OA7 SATE «,W^AT3 134 Plenty of Free Parldni On Oiir Lot THE POXTIAC PRESS. VVEDXEjiDAY. JUNE 22. 1960 FORTY-THREE For MbceOanfoa* 67|^S^ 71 White Pearl "Druin Outfi For Peto Im4 tut Ac* ratWUMAMi L Vhite PearlTJrum Outta fiAlfiESKlSniNt. Ml A roOci. WSSTt doSTialnc *»oii ♦ iovii | ;Sf^^ _^brot#« Wllcac. n tom. IS;-S- FABT HBAdOfrnn. • wfiTT® j For Sole Hooy TroHera 891 DAY SHIFT * DE'lIWUrEK * ntrriAc canr a^ the all MW OctrcHcr far UW. wladow arcc, mot* alcr-kc* tnlfoni kcapcrMiir* , TIUIUK. cl 1-4|« CM (arnccM. Hot wilcr o cUaa ELECTRONIC ORGAN cMd'sa “■ nditlor— Dogo Troliiod. Betwided 80, _______ BKITTART PO»a. McHAKrt j H*T Tcilwtncr KcomIc.- boerdtne, i * I.-, ** icji «“■k-Jtn** Rcrdw»fd7'*lM. uppUcc, P2Su%5»ls:*.J I. M» t-att.. Hoy, Orolw oiMl Poo# ^ nt»¥tnr»u liokrpms TrcTcl TnOci ftM* IW OMar-aaiacd tor^. ic* tbaai aad act a dcBCMtianaa at WatMr TrmCer I liolens — Wheelhorse cwrpMjALiita. I ALL TtPM~6r S* COTTUIO fdm ut m 11 daltccr. OA MUt. ccutpatcBt. Wc icme* what wi ivaM ■Qomairr ettf Dili* Owy. _ MAplc t-wt» cm ytM HAim ■aomiwrr, MW m- Irlgcratar. temne at tow, low prlea. MT l-MU._______________ BARM TARO DIRT. IIAMCRB, buy^ dt^^ im ^di^c— ■maU Baldwin apartaait iT »M> B ro c-M OirM'aU on dlwlay. A* I am in* aiiu*rla*d lactoiy deal- m^liim Plano. «*e»U*nt , , ^ SbIo Llvortock d. 1 ««°**« W7t OR 1-77 *—isa.-. ^s'ssiisEfiis ssr.'s’.rsfar iSsta asiA:* »ss5a«~aTK nual organ. 11 o*daI board. lau no, tlfi. walnut ! ' tlM-^Totg"---------- , ap to H month* to pay. j 4 TRARB GALLAGHERS__________-------------' t-Tiir Drlr* out for a quiet ortratc deal. OMn 1 day* a week. BOLLT MARINIB Aim COACH BAUBB. Hour RD.. ROLLT. MX fOR R*Mt — II rr. TACATION traUer Itn Tenic* Ct. off Ca** Lab* Rd. ra PAMB.^_______ ALDMUICM AWNING IP I It FT. Rea*. Call CL l-Mtl._______ Jacobson's Trailer Sales and Rentals It R. Huron__________ Sde EqtJptiieiit 72 __________i-an*e, *mau**k oontalnad traTcl trallar on the mejbrtTlWwood.^ Mar-Kla|^n ^!"lSrt* - Wanted Used Cors 1011 For Sale Tmckx IM! NEW A.AA I CARR BRDKI MKIRXR PMCBB AT . HI LAND SALES. INC. j ARK FOR MR. XD RAT JR. lWM.|B.t^L,M^- ’60 Dodge Pickup $1695 MC 0-7M5 AVERILL'S •qatpmMt and literal tab taln tai ant Ueona* antra RAMMLER-DALLAS TERRIFIC BUYS AR MVOi AR tat FOR JCMKARD ATTENTION Aria In . F O * MRD TOP’*^D(JlLAR i *®* FOR CLKAM ORRD CARR [ „ MORRIS MINOR COMTKMT. Glenn s Motor Sales | tti*_RadU) and R*nM m*w top. I BM W hCRON FK O-tOT | 7 "** i -QU\Lmimm~' i ‘'T ^ , RALxa i vanCamp Cnevrolet. Inc. I NEEDS ALL MODEL j MiLFORD_^_ifc*^ I CLEAN CARS TODAY 1 j«»MtCHARp.I4n!_FE^^ j ITaI^ I DEPENDABLE C8EO CARS l-UM between t and B p.m. i ma~COHT^ WITiinCTXST: _______BEJblW 1 Ihlnt. aUo hardtop aaA automatic Used Auto Peru 102 •«« BUICK tRE MR. SI ____ .--tone ear wttb power eteerlBf and po* Radio, hoatar. whRa tli low mUoaco oae awne $2295 BUICK LaBABRE S OR S Dynallew, radio, boater i ■ CAB PARTS Ptm ■« TO •« MOD-! ele. Royal Auto Parta UN Mt Clemen*. Pontiac. For Sale fTSdii iOd ■M TOLKBWAOEN SEDAN, n-Nl. OR Mgt $1995 BUICK LaSABRE 4 OR. BEOAR Beautiful Chalet Blue dynaflow. power etaorina and power brmbte Rikdle, heater, white Ure« aad ready to so a* $2195 Cash and Carry Specials Rid. tacu------- -- IN *q. 1 t iSAelTtan W. Ptno. it lln. r (Call lor arroo r-“—-------- year ron^ lumbar * trtm nead*) HAGGERTY LUMBER SSJSSWV^ FORTUC CARR R*»I2J®?» . m a. RAOIRAW ra MBOl "SissSCT'jrK maclkine* lU.ev up, comptometer*. IM.S upi^ *ai M ud: photocopy machine*. INN un' dlctattni machlnu, n>i It up Oeniral Printing fe _r«uug.e*tU.^cW«k.n.^M^ gnycral good u*ad Ollrer trocton Inc. One of the moat complete demot. All priced to Per detailed Informal lay* w itea _ ________PAMH-T RATIS ________r»* heatingi WE WJAN^MOHXY^ TOR^B^TB. bum*r return pumi npd_ contreU. Phone FX l-iBN. OUN-TYFE>URNACE. IlSO.CALL between IS —■ • e*^~* • FE ateii bcauUful W to make oaiion umt. w grama, deatgna. etc. Tourt f< m YDS. .BLACK M*’’,**/**’^ Rrompt dtHvery. OR 3-W44._ A R0AD“ OBAVXL 6 TDK --------..... ,-nd_,te^T^ furnaen Ipatalied.. MA_________ joir AUTO. OIL eantrou and tank. B-l TAKE AOVANTAOX OF _________ GAINS. Ready ea»h at SEABOARD FINANCE IX>., IIM N. ■ RED SBIBLD STORH Everytaiaf to moot your neoda. TALBOTT LUMBER Water prooftBg for Meomont lttmb«r. RtMOUbIt wrteM. M oStlAPd Art. Ft i-imB. ______ VUD JIT 100, ||ruBvid4>*H Mti Orehprd Ul RoAd. idOAif Munsi rvw i*y«' _______ ______%ood ------ tton of uiod plowt from BN. pood need garden tractare with tote, from N*. Mow Lincoln welder ^ ampe at BI4», Ooma^—* Boats & Accessories 97' Boats snd Accessories 97 OUTBOARD REFAIR «RVICE BY FACTOHT trained M FrnWJNMlobT RMDTOF cab- ! JOHNMN-MEKCUR^^ i5k."n5S. I SPORTSMEN S ____________I HEADQUARTERS 14 FT. ALini. IV H.F. JOHNSON i ^ ei*. Doubld StOldlfbt jjg'.iS'^r.i'ia’aiii!: I ' "a.! jgs? 14 FT. RUNABOUT » MA 4-4BS1 or lee at 414B4 Walled Lake._________ MOTOR DEALER. DIVIBION OF B. I- : OUTBOARD MARINE CORF iTuKeM AUBURN ROAD SALES * BBRTICt WE HAVE 30 NEW- ____SFTDER. WHITB CORVmT- Ihle. ia4B,jrieed to *oB. Ml ATUl VANETTE^ FORD i’U. STEF driet with deep free** bo*.. 4U E. Frank Bt.. Blrmingbani. Around I SPORTS CARS ' HOUGHTEN & SOX i us N. Main. Rochoater, 0^l:;B7*l j -IT VOLESWAOON EXCELLENT PICKUPS-PANELS AND STAKES THAT "MUST GO" 14’ RUNABOUT, B _*l**r^,_ Bin. 1 AT CH^ UW Now I.q the Time for the New Truck Johnson Lake Orion OFFERS 14 FT. RAVBAO ARD 14 Sner with all eoulpra p. Mercury with < Bolt* (Wood. Bla** dl alum I Set Ray. 8pc«d-Lln*r. Bwtft A Mirror Trailer* (Alloy it Brio! Birlii* Birdwaiu-Falat Oakland Marine Exch. ---- PE (-4101 Deal Of A Lifetime 'SB BoomtUIo Oone. BRo new (MM '(( Rambler W(n. Amb.. pwr. $3m» M Ch*«y Imp. Cane. Awla. aiM M PoDtieo Wn Fwr. brake* (DN M PontI** koaaeeino. TI ( t a, Fewer ................... MM* ■ST Mercun Wp Power rcuij^Wg^ I ■IT PUrd Wgn, Fwtr Auto. E ____________ Winimiiiniuj. i 3,, . ■,rtn*w PE 1-4101 ' Our Uscd TfUCk Suoply ; ar r;y neo. »-• mac* ... wj jt«ri«» 14 h.p. XTlnrud.. OR , ^ . gTr^ioa i , ,irfll I’M Bamkter Wgn, Cu« Auto. ^ CABS AT fSe' rf!*** .^ MKB 1144 BDI^ SFI^L 1 655b. I 24 flR.‘ PROP REPAIR ALUMA-CRAFT BOAT. TRAIL» ind _motor^ gaS^lM Norton._ FT. bURFHT MOLDED FLT- , rree uiwo^p ______ ; - - vood. (0 h.p. motor and trailer. I Newkirk* Boat A Prop Berric# I.r "" condlUon. Ml (-MM ______i____(IM Cat* Lake Read. Keego_. n HOlT^T^ARWE A COACH 1 Tb ft, fNTOATO. MM CUOTOM BOM MVEW AND . BALES. UllO HoUy Rd . Holly ,__________________________ ■ «!>•»«- .”! •' i ---4W11 Ig FT. M HF. INBoISb. MUST ------------------------, .... t... a trade it will be FA EN BETTER (T8S See Our Stock of TRUCKS AT , M Ford Wgn. T-B n^. ( -. j M Bulck Bed. Auto. Oonn MM I M Ford Wgn. TA Auto. J dr. MM NIMROD CAMPERS BALES AND RENTAL MICHIGAN RENTAL (4M DIXIE HWT. OR _HT(I BHORT’B MOBaE KOMn All new Oem aad Beemer trarel trailer*. TraUer repair parta. bottle ga* car* wired, and hltcbe* hutAled. Need need trailers Open g to B weekday*, g to S on S*t-urdty* and cloead Bunday*. MTa W. Huron__________FE 4BT«. TEN't ON TRAILER IS ^*P. LiUP-BTRAEE BAip BOAT. , San^ Qravel and Dirt 76 FROOLX OLiVBR BALES II. Ortding. E 'SPECIAL: WASH SAND AND »dv^mt^^y»rd_ *teS, B*acn tim, Feat sr*v*l. It yd. FIl! yd. IBA tIon* aad oeOr-oe, M rd Amarican VlT*HWd, MA Kill l7l PEAT kUMUS AND BLAOC dirt Loaded and day* a week. Al»o fill sand. M Loehaetn. FE (-1411. r-T>XAT HUMUB. BTAli 'MfEU. T yard load. (l.TI. 14 »d. load. • ------------------------------- !l(i. (KT (34Tl“of MT lyiil. ,-l 1W BOIL. IKAOT .^T. •and, fill ahd (raeel. FI I-7TT4. rr TOP BOIL. BLACE Dllfr. fill dlrt^^and and grarel. Bull- OARDBR nUCTCm WITH COLjn-“*-ir (lOir powar mower. (IS. o-om_____________ gXiT corBSiToners. j oh R Deem New Idea. Meyar* Otel. Davl* Mtciunery. N^TjM^ iny IDEA 4 BAB sroir deuteb r|U*4*i^teA»^ IW Do It YourPuH EM y5m.~EM''i-»4ir * FOR RENT ^j^tJat^tkanTLska Sak Mutkal Goods 71 POiniAC r awwi BUILDERS SUF-^ Cwment. a tlla_^ HIM. BOAD ORAVEL at pili .DIRT AOOOBD^ gyif iAHb msTRUititR* Rk#AlR. li '***"’c/SK'*MU8IC OO ns B SAOIRAW FE MMl ■****> A T T AnUTTP't; GALLAGHER'S sTtiM-rnniD-iS^ "o-Sg^C.Orpn,^ g: SSS^kOM (flff^.A- [rice, ra MU(. Eve*. FE (41« Wood, Coal and Fool 71 ?°2S ”Ih all tomato o f to wb^r olsnt* new (I and ll.M par Bat. Oatelman’a. KM Anbum. For S»le Pets J " I ADULT ^CHSHUNUS. FUF pteA Raatteabb. FE (tell RIAL GOOD |[ftrdto timctort, Roto TUl«rt and HOUGHTEN & SON US it*- Mato. Rocheater. OL 1-(T(1 VACA’hON TRAiLliRS PHI* TTiUer tab* and R 104S Norih Lapicr Rd.. O OA t-JTM. ___________ VACATION TRAILERS >E 4WI4 FE 4-lUJ KING BROS. FON'nAC RD. AT OFDTEE ’"OLIVER 6C-^3G Crawler loader with dojer Wad*. 14 hr. Demo. Bkve II.SN. Pontiac Farm a; Industrial Tractor Co. Auction Sales BIO ANTiaUR AUCTION ijTtOM our orirate owned *lwp, Thuri-day, June JJrd. l(:M Vm. at g4TS Pontiac Lake Road. I mUe* „ . Pontiac milt North o ’ Ai^rt *5j:k Rent Ti-aUer Space ITS W. Opdyke Park. 30(00 Orchard Lk. Rd. Larfc traUer apace* Hew, modem. laundry Ftaturint ■Urael* •oft water. FUtered water to *11 ) SM A up. eb*i«*a can 1(o3.___________________ MOBILE MANOR FOR wne want the beet. OO’aM’ lO’MO’ oeeimi patio*, etc. nU* east of Okford on Laka-load. OA (MM._____________ For Sale Tires 92 A-l USED TIRES (3J0 UP. WE buy. toll. Alto whitewall*. STATE TIRE BALES 503 B. Sag1n»w 8t FX 4-4M7 , _________ FE (-1(10 rANDARiTlBHAiib mI-w' tires, • - • — ciMwral tef^ Tlr**. -------(i07 Black or ^ to M per WhitewUl*. ED WILLIAMS 4» B aagumw at Ragbum . . _____ West of right Ju>t past An outstanding eol-leciHw oi Bw. and pressed glait. cranbelTi. amber and amheren* malollc* mUk, brtotol ' " Flokl* eaelor*. castor--------, cup*, oolorwl hand lamp*, hang-1 Inc lamp*, gone-wllh-the-wlnd j lamp*, painted china, plate* and! bowb In aU fortlgn (^^m- ^ ; "hr-a*Sd?“^ ’ M _plu* — ■ e Tlr* 8a rt 8*1^ » IT or PX (■ Auto Sgfvk*. _ _____ _____.s'® Port 'Corn. ITOI Orchard Lak* Rd. Kaago Bargor. elelghbell* -------- beUs from bran, copper, trail telephone, marbb top rcham-1CRANESHAFT ORINDINO IN I ■ car, FE (-1M1.___________ t. small CRANESHAFT ORINDINO IN THE S,®” ..V'f!.,.!!" i Sale Motor Sc_«^«_ 94 ottar. PR o-'toff. 1 EVIHR JDE MOTORS. CREBTUN-1 -jrr MiSOOART—INBOARp, ! " “i^eJ^Sd tralteri i*rtur*tort!*gf.w^Srti*^au‘Sr£ KF7L1.Y'S H-A^DWARE | L* — i*B4 AUBURN AT ADAMS RD. I TURNER TRUCK CENTER (M BWrrZER-CRAFT 14 FT. VAR-itehed mahogany hnll Including windehteld and Ugbt*. Prieod Jri IMT it?T RUNABOUT PERN-Tan boat with 30 h p Evlnrude mplor and traUer Eic. Good.. ............. MAHOOANY1 J*l‘f.r°foSS?te«ify"lSrtBIRMINGHAM. MICH. g*M Must be seen to be appre-1 cia^ OL 1-»T( week day, alfter Rring Your Trade in ■Johnson motors 1 we will deal: MFG BOATS USED MOTORS ^ ___________________ BO.\RDMAN'S BOAT INBURANCB ONLY OM ; 1*T( per ‘(IM. UmlWd form. Hansen ; OR 4j(l3------- Ss. Aittnev PX 3-T003. FX -M7(. 1 iQHNSON MOTORS Russ Johnson Motor Soles Lake Orton . MY 2-2871 MY 2^1 PE ■13 BOick. XXCXIXENT COITO-tlon. radio, beator. Dyten*. whR* walb. (3M. BM 3-^. - BOAT TRAaiB CHXAP MARINE SUPPLIES Th* One snd Only 110% Boat Repairs IN THIS AREA BRAND NEW 7/, H.P. OUTBOARD MOTOR HXMOTK PUXL TANK $199.95 Law Down Payment — Xaey Term* WEST BEND MOTORS Used Truck SPECIALS $ 995 ■fv^'ton ..$895 IN BODY, fun rear ' h**| bousing lor a l*w $1095 teko*. So* at____________________ ■wiPX’S CAR." IIM BUICK IR- -■*■ COOT.. --------"*■ •55 GMC 2 ton . «( PT VAN BODY, doors snd — '55 GMC — - body. '56 FORD V-8 I « FT. VAN, fttU rear aeon '55 DODGE v-8 ...$ 995 a TON II FT. TAN BODY. Full •Id* tanks' sharp. •56 Ford V-8 Panel $ 595 i'57 Ford V-8 Panel $ 795 I '57 Ford Ranchero $ 795 j'59 Ford F-600 ....$2195 . sharp TRACTOR $1445 'Cy' Owens 16 H P. RXFOaBXBBION Take Over Payments _______________ FX 3-oMi: BOAT. MOTOR A TRAILER, ALL ; ■----- *•" Many new and used " '---- Morenry ' OLA8TRON FIBXROLA8 PONTOON RAPT8 PBATRBR CRAFT ind PRXXLAND AI.UM. BTIRL-INO BOAT TRAOXRS PROPBSRVICB MARINE BUPPLIXB MICHIGAN boatbxrvick. r - BILL RICKBON. F B W. HURON (30 OAELAND AVENUE c MMiDtet k. PROP. BOB BUTLER LLOYD MOTORS ‘Sr “.rsts:”:;.; BINE _AND CO^_8A^. IMIB j ot 3-TTM I CONVERTIBLE I. HOLLY. ME 'vBTTt. Buchanan Boatworks “ - mijla* B^hout. (W. I New IS ... ---- ------ . . Steel. (IM; Aluminum. (III. Ft- i backed bergia*. (ITO; Trailers. (((.- Fly- ■ aiumlni wood V-Bottom Runaboute. (141. ' T0NY'.S MARINE oldest Evlnrude dealer. Xvla-parte from ISM to ISM. Our per cent guaranteed, BOAT. TRAILER. CNF motor, ■ anytime alter TURNER TRUCK CENTER BUICK LaBABRE * tm. SEDAN TH-toB* poarl fsim bottom with whtu Mp. Radio, oesur. power. I aad dynaflow trsuails* Omr ale* *a* for only $2195 : ARK JOIRIRO TH RER FOimAC AUT( BBILE DEALERS I MC«I?E L............ CLOSINO ON WEDNE8-OAT BTERIR08 BEOIM-NIRO JURE 3SRO. OLIVER Motor Soles (Id Orthart Lak* Ae*. renaulT" ’ BUICK OPEL JEEP ; BUFER. ALL F hd .. OR MT4S. g^i \ BCXCK UROTOP. i ."Mwor BlMrlar. teSS. JAtB* Actual Milt*. BRAID ^ ’ ■03 BUICK BPEOAL. 4 INS BUiCX. 1 OWNER, RARDt6p. FwU price. S4M. a* msney d*4ra. Airaai* payment* *f IST.M. Superior Auto Sales 550 OAKLAND ■IT RUf^^ JOADIUIt^ " OR*3-TTM.***®* i. Make otter. FE B 'Si 1 M* REPOSSESSION UM fuU Brie*. Re • ' Ky *B» BIT a r - IMI CBXiVT. FULL FRICK BIk. King Auto. FE MM,___________ IBM CHEfT' )>ARXWbOO. 4 OR. statlan wagon, excellent coadl-tlod. For quick *»i* •">* *'•« Phot FE 3**— BILL SPENCE ■RAMBLER- WILL ACCEPT nsytvsss-jr^js olod car a* part paymaiL 3M S e^lRAW ^ SUPERIOR Auto Sales MOVED TO NEW LOCATION 550 OAKLAND WAO RAR. EXTRA 4T» EUsabatb Lk. Rd. C. PVT. OWNim7 *ti*CteTl."lM. 4 dr^ B cyL. jdd. al^^ R*w rlnj^ CKtrir. 4' DOOR. RkL Alff. rer gild* good coarittMa. (IBI. I-*M« after ( p.m. U CHBTT. tad bmp BOAT BROW ■nMB pwr a q^ty Deal Ba* ue 9COTT MOTORS _ WHiTXHOUSB-BPOBTBCBAFT DURATXCB-AqUA SWAN BOATB ALLOT-R1VXROA(.B TRAILXB* IS PER CERT DOWR. M MOKTBS BIRMINGHAM '57 CHEVROLET I DOOR $895 aM*^&.'^wiiUte. 1% Auto. lU a Ba^aW. heu«etrallera. OR 3- CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES brakt*. $14(0. r_______________________ IT FORD ■r m. DUMP. FR TWIR------- 31170 after • - - 'Cy' Owens lie OAl^im^^VENUE CHEV OGHVERT . V-( AUTO., l^w top^JM^ J>R_3^.___ ■H C8KV. BTRAIGHT BliCK. MB hji^FE 4-Tlll - ■'M^CHI^^l^OOB, BTAMDABb ■M"CHBVROTir V DOOR. V-B, Awa. Tr»n*. LIKE NEW I MMS J^ OOLM IBM W, Kapi* at Footla* Trifl. MA S-siU. tis3 CHEVROLET. RADIO * HKAtC er. AutomaUe. eharpi Full price. ________________Item*: MAM Comfort. Bud Hlekmott. *ucUon-. ijppatw unma **Z .?* S-SIM AeeUted.by J. A. | l^*k*l»lA’rB MOTOR -™ ......................eheap FE BB34S. B*nk'‘derk~ Kverotte Li^'iierr^ I tlS^ MODEL ' cUsiMAN. VERY J--------a_ i-a- a* -.sill **,..wBABAm«^ flgkiWj- B. 6omt eftrty. aUf l»U. U « AUCTION rXRT FRI. and BAT. I P.M XVXRV BUN. 1 FJt 434M Orand River Nm organli rnbeeU— Dally *a Brtne u* your and odds and *nda. tween FUnt and Davbon. M |ood Hobtein*. dairy aqulpmeot, many freah, 3 diaael tractor*; chopper, blewer. I forage wafoat. gram Bwart* Creek for h fRIOAT JURE 34TH AT 11 A.M. kuV2*nr*^K BoutethlM for everybody. Nancy Langtort. oroprietres*. term* cash Bad Hlekmott. aaetbacer. OatordToAkland (-31M___________ WATCHiroR OUR AO TRltllBDAt y S-B tor R ■ i>nrehMtim B & B AUCTION q OlXa RTOBWAT Acres* from DRATTOR House TraHsrs 89 1. B**t offer. Ml BAB4I _ ( EROINE AIRLINER LOS AN- r^—-oM~FTM ~FABEL^ORLY If* Taae-Up Tlme-AU Motor* I geb* Sar FrencUco sinlNrgo. nrl5 , i (3 X. Walton. Open Bun. PR (-44B3 b. HawaU. IMIO **tr* New toi/bOHR. WC Cimis CRAFT JM irjTOBTO Tort. (30 P»iry Bervie* Inc. OR ^ j »|*ln,^MUford_ —. Continental. 1(0 lip englae. Only Superior Auto Sales 550 OAKLAND TORE ! I TON MALE 13 YARD DUMP ' tw.« WU I bon. XM I-4ITf. „ ___ __ ____ (3,(M for ! CARB TO NEW ^t. A traner FE «U( or FE ^.XV^waj__FE 3-1(3( ' ’M^V IVTON^EL^ flos iMiiSrRibKS^ “ or Fil June 3S Day* OL '3-3331 NlIkU OL 1M4T SPECIALS t-(31f. CHRIS CRAFT ' Rraiumabl*. ______________ J eVCLEL englae, entra*. IWrfWct . mtdg^ or go-cart. »((. FB HEW A UBEO'CU^AN EAmA lEW A U srr For Sate MotorcycIcB 95 1 LAKBS BAUBB CHRIS CRAFT. ItU. 3T. FLTINO BRIOOB SEDAN CRUIBKR. 4 SLEEPER. DOOBLX PLANKID, BEAUTIFUL CONDITION. A A REAL BUT. gl*M. FX 4-Mtl EVINRUDE MOTORb _,d. alM.. tlhertlai baata. cuaorle*. ^rt to Had. but tasy to Friday, r TO n Cmo. July (th. FX (jA3(3. SHARE EXPENCOB TO'S.B MO. Friday, return Bunday. FB_4-Tm. TRUCK OOtNO RORTH FART bad Either way. FE MM(. Wanted Uaed Cart 101 ------ ------------- ^ . , jj CHEVROLET UMIIty See M & M Motor Sales j -------- 5^ ci*yH .1 Cbev L^ wheel (3 Chav. Vk ton pte ■SI t-wa EcoRoSyr CARS '57 FORD.................$795 pwrwww CMMm 3N. VA automatic, ra- Itaaal 1*00 ’ i ^*® ® •‘v***''- ridewalb, « *P»P«y 1 -IcVoDn’' HASKINS Truck Sale ..$ 395 ...$ 195 OR 3 180 -gl OMC U ■M BARLEY DAVIDBON FLATV head. (ITS. MV MW . HARLBT DAVUMON. (IS ' ___ BradfoSL ****** iroaa OMTC I DAWSONS SAW •irSB“Cc“B8A. r«FEED, WIND-! 'elteld b». Mutual BdlllT. kA^L » H P. INBOARb I ■It ALL BTATB MOTOBCTCLX, . ---MUej — baiielLw* LOOK r* B**d aaed motereyelat. Trod* t^’ffofSssTc^s“’-.:&r "t^r.~»:4M~«B HMI^fl'Bd. OrpT. dSluxe model OAB^ W'od traval trailer. *b*p* 8, ea*. eead.. let* of entia*. U (AOIB_ fr>r. TBOtWObO. tijBPB 3. -----«b«tric kcaka*. OA i-MSL ““ I POqgl-KS $10 TOWN [T lU B. ea<^«_ 'irauJ' M dl IMT OBUIBAIBK BXCBLLXRT Bari*y DavMacB _(---------- ——ten. FB 3-W8L________ p®, BtCydaX 'AiMTRBAM •*■*,■!------- . 8L4BS tm R I. BOO 1 I i-rm. oSa> BicYCLta. M Add 6F. s;.r..as?r.«fs-iS ~FE BASM Bwat • r* ■ BeatB 4t Jtcceworka 97 _ ................. s?ai»W5V'fcTS(' -St*®”’ IS aad IT _______ aSsrss MAZUR^K MOTORS & MARINE SALES Woodward at South Blvd. FE 4-9587 FOR THE FUHERMAH SBA RTMFH ALOMWUM BOAT! LARSON FnBROLAS DINOHY B ^ RP EVWRDDX MOTfMU (4 CHEVROLBre TAKE ADVANTAGE | I - Xi^.a’rw'Sdo JKk.'?'*«-*5;a.“" *-•“ I IT FORD tk-Taa Flcknp JEROME tatloa 'apaelal. » picMjp ..$1395 -------■. wlBdihleld waehere, b ton etak*. Fort tactary truck. LARRY JEROME "Bright Spot" HU_____________Opmi Eve* HASKINS , _________ FORD DEALER— {-FOR MORE THAN TS 'VBARB-; -A GOOD FLACK TO BUT- ; 166 Main St., Rochester I OL 1-9711 OPEN EVES. CHEVROLET i (TSl DUb Bwy. at M-U Ctarkriaa i MApb (-SdTl Opt Btte* tM ( i CHEVT DUMP. REEDS 120 carrierb-ttk carry (Si*"ALu"ffrRui ‘ “““ misfi I atate ! U33 B FORD 1 1 HARRINGTON BOATS MM^f’«5gSSSr”^4^ EABT FATkfENTB AVAgaRIK i TRUCK. A-l I Bet^Bold Cbov. meki -FK BMB b •\-l Reconditioned Used Cars ■IF* thru 'H a Eddie Steele. Ford Top Co$h Paid - FOa UBBD CARS - ______ ___________ Uoyd Motor Sales | DO TOO want to SELL TOUR ' ______*l_*i*** ! /-, » t-1' A nrV, A"r y-acc - ■ or yaektt U4 a* tall 1l«~i»T AND TRADE POOP I OAKLAND AT CASS yan. W* wO aaa Mom j CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS --------------------- Pontiac’s Truck C*nter GMC Factory Branch ur* of'iw^ ** •“ oppwrXtaRr to viow'tt7HOiLLT , joNTMC (fUri? MAIORK AM) OOACB BA1JB8. ~*iin lUM Hrtly ad.. BaBy. « V4“.te;M£t, ***"• ......——-----------:--- I Mtak. radte aad heater, (-door. ! m SCHRAM TRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT $5 DOWN (4 Atmoutr ht U Fort etattoa a englae Crale-o-u.-------- --------- ml»loB. Power eteeriag. Power brake*. Be* U Bttirk 4 dr. Hardtop I F^7 k^e* "Rrtiir nmSowiOl*! matte. RtMlta. Hnter. t VI. Fowcrglld* Badli Chevretet 3 dr ••daa ‘(‘tS at* lUU « ( dr. hardtop IIJM INd Cbevrol*! B«l-Air 4 dr Vt. Aalamatlr traa*ml**ion. Radio A hoatar. Thb on* b Uk* how |1(4( ' *A^ Md TO CHOOSB FROM HOMER HIGHT MOTORS Ml CKBVn (TB. aTABOAKb ■IS CBEVT. CLBAR, 1 OBniBK. aff*?*S-a*as; S:7 '.A J4 CBEV. .( DOOR V-a PowamlM*. 1 •r. I Uk* new wawe* maowaii (IT**. (MB Bwwa. Bob FiaoL law. tataOereary m B-BT' TAYLOR'S CRMyROLET-OLDRMOaiLE Opew BraalaBk MArtH A4IBI Waited Lak* Superior Auto Sales 550 OAKLAND . rOBTT>FOUB THE POyriAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22. IMP F*r Sale Cwa '56 CHEVROLET ■KL Am « Da. MEDAN „ lAtr --------- ::::: •meeUi iniimliis foiwrflijj ulf*M£'*Uack*i»i*^hlte di asf ttSr^ “ Crissman For Sale Cars 106 UM roNto cDontnt boodir • !STSSSr.t%JaS.52!!? SS5J " ■m enATmiMccr. Hr. KING 3-TMI, a. RlCTlM. ■M OTRTT. HT. REW^ PAllrt'. . RAH, WW. ri; MMl »fttr 1. UH CHKVROLET HARDTOT, TA. $».n pn ibS*qSi Tutmt FarA. __________ ?*Agg&'a 1M3 FORD TICrtONIA REPOSSESSION iiM no) we« .■•fSS? F»r onlT II' Dm Rtte Aolo. Mr S«IL ^ »» *-*U$ m E»«t BoBltrard 1 Attbwn UN THUNDIRBIIIO. « S‘KK,‘r»S5K’‘& Frwt. Ino. UomMI*i«ut. *0 Nd. C. UMlnlBr ___________ IM rORD vicrORU, RADIO Md hwUr. fiMBilac TtDei^ •*-Mimt emdlUoo. Mo moM7 dews. Null prloo HOT. AMomo poTBonU of MAI Bontb. CoU erodlt Bon-o«or. Mr. WhlU, n l-MM. KUtf ---- ------------ !!„"•* K~> » a;:»KS“.3fS.«., Horold Tumor Ford. "IT ■ ’U - ’« OodUlooo ■ ------ --- .J, COBTOrt. fSd 'll mS CHrvRurr cORVAm^wi. Madlo A boator, WhlMwoU tirci. Imt MW wttb 1AM bUoo. Mo Eir oflor refuted. We tndo. • "Superior Auto Sales 550 OAKLAND Imi (gaEVBOUrr i door, RAt>t6 ■M--U *M (2) IwiW WWW.w... —-™ »- ■H Ford. H.T., r. OBd h. 'M Cbrytler, eoDTert., powor. U Cbery. oearort. _ We troM up or dowa. Flnabco t^r^iHU M Aobura permebte of ll.tt week. Cell credit moaoBor, Mr. WhlM, FS l-0«M, iSiAuto. HI e. ieilaow. 'MFORD 1-DOOR, RADIO AMD bootor. BAKFI iSdl pHoe lUM. Humphries OA S-2^82 T. amp m-Wir^ew tap. yrow. Tobe Mor •u^btn irAta o6ifttfgir - «• •nan nr. wbb< KING Mto bh4 boMw Look UMt ewoi Olarkston Motor Sales caRTBOm-nTUoarm Ifbln St.. ClbrkttoD MA Mill iiai DOOjte. BRAUTirUL RItACa Wblta. o ?KING AUTO SALES IWT FCTui CUSTOM i-D;^gt!.-j-R^m A Hy.raR._ABaqLDTB- ?^t"Mfr. "Mr' #irk“iit MI ATOM Harold Turner Pord. '17 FORD »TA. WbM.. V-l. 0»S owner! Full prloo ll.IM. Humphries OA 8-2782 $795 'Cy'Owens hentar. Choleo of 1 . .Hit d Bob rrott, r MI l-MM. UH Ford, 4 door. roUlaM, r* ssvgjsstrtti^ lU S.--- 'll Mih CONVXRTIBUC F-l, AD-taMntta timneBleeion. w"“‘~— K*jcs..“«rvir.. ''•'•"JKa.i*- ■NEW iDODGE ■DARTS $2058.15 Full Price $47.43 Per Month DELIVERED JOHN J. SMITH DODGE, INC HI a BAOIMAW FB I-TOM CLEAN CARS lUtl HAH 3 door. T-S. rm^ T.«. italtwMro bnrdtop. ^ Tteor, mdio tnd bMtcr. - T-a outoantlc. »orr cIom * Tdw. mdta ud hMter. ■M caifia 1 Statta^ee*. T-l. >M CMWa I HI CowvortMA BoMi u mclo work, food bodr. •»PAOUUa>^ ________ I Ml **‘SdE'tartwm * *“ MDCOOB I IN gs^aasr n—nod. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER M I 64900 666 S. WOODWARD VALIANT CLARK§TOn" MOTOR SALES •MAMtd~ y yw For Sale Care 106 - FORD DBAUm - , A-1 Ueod Cu Sbop^ Conlor ’53 FORD Cy' Owens MOMKT DOWN. --------- UM IPPRCURT HARDTCWJ, RADIO AND kkatIeiL untc<^ •-------“"'•'TTRLT K~------- WILSON PONTIAGCADILLAC aEAN , Birmingham Trades 1350 N. Woodward aaADTlFDL UN MUrCURT WAO- 'M ford OALAXT aAROTOlP'. Merciirr. IH AMM. REP( •ossfe*s“ ION FORD WA^fe^^O^ONj |n.M*por*«^^. Pnrb H MI ATOM I Fay Sale Cars LLOYD MOTORS ItadtaT^tor. AuloBi (nof. Fewer brnkoe. Lloyd Motor Sales I. SAMMAW_____Fa S41 Keego Sales & Service Fer Sale Cars GRAND OPENING AT NEW LOCATION •* Cberp ....^..... 11 oberr Mattan WofM . 'H Mereurr Clab Oeupe .. 'U Ohery. 'lUta. Nice . 'II cberr. Like new it« •U Foottee ^ardtap .. ■1 Pontlao C-" I Cben 4 d I Poottae S I Buic^ NO : NO MC____ ____ ________ Superior Auto Sales ’ 550 OAKLAND P«” Mr. I inC. ABBOLDTRLT NO MON- Fwte at MI VTOM. BatoM bttar A FB MIM. 'II c^^^Doim BABtyrog, 1-UL >im. ITFORDTiSSoi REPOSSESSION ”lM^BLTO. Tt AOTU^I^ CONTXRTIBLa TOCU. iiae It. IM 1-OMl. B. Oenway. iw FORD. 4 DOOR. I FASTO-fer BtaUon Wotoo. Rewlr rebuilt atotor. 44N No aoatr down. Superior Auto Sales S50 OAKLAND ---->u f6r6. FintAira- REPOSSESSION Ri Fun p^. Mo ^ “M**!- Tired of Gimmicks? TRY THIS! BRAND NEW 1960 I960 PLATES $1920.00 BRAND NEW 1960 PLYMOUTH VMbtn, tm dgMlt, c tlf^r Air fOM natg. all taxes AND 1960 PLATES $1999.00 CARS » 8TOCB FOR 04-MIDUTB DRLTVBRT AMD ARB BZACTLT AS AO- LOOK AT THIS ■» Ford Oflo- ____ _ Luckr Auto 3 S. SAflnaw. FN 4-UM FOM. BOW whlto .. brakM. I owaor. _________m S-14IS. FORD, t DOOl . iirV’S5’‘ ABSS*^\v Uo-M^ Mr.PtrTf At MI 4.TOM. Rarold Turner Ford. FACTORY BRANCH ‘60 PLYMOUTH $2295 Pontiac Retail Store FE 3-7954 nm'^oSr* oSticm 'll FLTHODTB ST^OR WAOON Motor^ody. and TItm Uko NowI ONLV IMf JACB 00« 14M W Moplo at FbbUoo TrtU. MA 4-44 UU PLYMOUTH. BEAOTmUL s.riL“SiS>.'2Ls rissafe*'*""- KING c^£‘o‘x:.-jSaau^ pffl'tSS rm sms IM aTBLYP. AT AOTjURN R & R MOTORS. INC. “’^‘‘vALIAlh'’^ iBtaodlala DM TO4 OARLAND 1 pttao. Mo mgt Of down Luckr Auto Saloe, PB gllW. Ffc 4-M14. Ill 8. sutlatw. IIN FOBTIAC BTA. ira. Bitroi. Owaor. PL S-im TRANSPORTATION '14 Cbryeltr. Good maalad ..H 'M out. r. bad h.........H '11 - U OMi B.T. Bod.....H 'U CboT. and 'IS More....H 'M CboT. and 'It FM ....HN u :S-F3Si.'‘a5?^..v.-.-.:.v.»."HS 'M cmuSm/^S *!T...V.V.'.V 1 m 'M-'U-'li Noebou ......Ill w ;U VoBtaWkb. W up "MeM.'Fbuuwo For Sole Cere 106 '59 PONTIAC of the opoa road c eurto nronch ri-■a Tbu flret epol thie OOHTXRTIBLE. Lui-urrave nd bad whlto tatarlor trim. Brdraaatto troniBliilOB. Redlo, bootor and ileemtaic white Uree. Tte price wUl eon-Tlato leu It'e a Buet. Onlj . . . $2450 Crissman ROCHESTER OFBN ana, 'yil i ol sim UST rONTUC BARDTOP, BAOIO A HXATER, HITDRAMAnC. AB-SOLOnXT NO MONBT DOWN. AeeuBe paiBeote o( 144.11 Mr BA OM CredM Mir. Mr. Furki at m 4-7IW. BAroid turner ■tautatTra^seS MMeTw _____■ UwSi.— UM A’AmDAKD CATALikA. SDB. FACTORY BRANCH ' '59 PONTIAC $2695 Pontiac Retail Store REPOSSESSION Rr'5Sriri.":*Djr3uirafi: " MmAo'— BARDTOP. lUd^ A Bee Auto. Traae. RJH) A Wtn BBAOTY , . .^BBAL OE’S CAR LOT — ATFONme^^, UH ^NilAO ffcdlo, hwMAWI. OTAMWW WMOOW. Boatattul Staao Mao. Low down PUJBOM. HAUPT PONTIAC ?][S'ixl:g’FLaofe® ANT UM if. Moplo it Foatlbo Trail. MA 4-4111____ 1957 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. • cylinder Pi ———- SCHUTZ MOTOR, nre HI S. Woodward, : afUr ll'------- “RJS'TSSf ifiW'u.'lS: OOT WORK TO DOt I SALE!! '58 Oldsmobiles . ALL ONB UWMIR AMD ■ATOPACnOB OUABANIOD FBlCm AB LOW AB $1795 Houghten & .Son •IT W*6, i ■ 6r--- REPOSSESSION FNI luU priea.. No aaeA Modad. K» 01^ lU Ho.. Rbw Auto. Mr. Bon. FK 1^. IM K. BLTD. AT AUBOBM *FB*Sn Htor 4:lt. ' LmC0LN,_FD^„FBmi |M- Beet offer.'UL SUM._________ UU MBBCDRT MpNTBRBT. 4 --- —Ho tad blater. No AMUBO paymeata of HI •MWUlye Woaga ......... HTO **ROoft'8 SALia'a'BBRiheS: KING AUTO SALES HI g BAOIMAW ■ ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 1954 PONTIAC Radio A Bootor. Rydramat-Ic. solid Blue POiiA. $265 . 4 BRAND NEW TIRES BRAND NEW DELCO BATTERY 500 MILES OF GASOLINE "FREE" -LIMITiar%a ONLY- Matthews- Hargreaves 631 Oakland Avenue FE 4-4547 SaSTJiri White with rod Intw-lor. V^ —..sr»v.” lUe. powtr M«truit. pow SPECIALIZING IN ONE OWNER CARS Road Fkkod A Forioaany Cboekod ....in ____111— _____________________PS. ^7» ■IT CHEV. HO 1-Dr. I. p(. .. I IM •ITFLTM.. Bolro, ehan> - .fTM ■II OtSOTO. 1-Dr. Hardtop . .I 415 •II FOI^ l-Door ----..... * •“ 'll FONTIAC 4-Dr. Btareblaf ■M FORD, 4-Ooor. autoBAtU M FORD. 1-Dr. ltd. trani. •53 CBBV., t-Dr. pwTfUde . 'U FORD. 1-Dr. A etaadard •13 MKPCUBT. 4-Or, auto. ■H FONTIAC. 4-Dr., hydra. •M PONTIAC. 4-Dr., ltd. ...j •U BUICB. 4-Dr.. OynHIow . .| Ul •53 FOR^ Statlea Wataa ...I Uf •U OLDSilOBnJl. auto., 1-Dr. I IN •U CHIV., 1-Dr., ltd. Iran- * •11 FONTIAC. antOBatlc . •u CRKV., 1-Dr., Bel Air . •H FORD 1-Dr., ltd. eblft •M FORD 1. 1-Dr........ •41 CHXVROLrr waton .. •M FONTIAC 4-Dr....... •41 CHXV., Dual Caiba .. Utmty •41 FLYMOUTS, 4-Or., 53. '53 A 'M th Ton Dixie Ok'dCars . BATE '58 Vojks^e^^^.$1095 '58 Chlv?S !^*!.$1095 BDCAYNK 4 OR. I CTUNDKR '58 Chevrolet ..$1195 4 DOOR ITATION WAOON ’57 Ford H'top ....$895 4 DOOR. YA. FORDOMATIC ’57 Chevrolet 210 . .$ 895 1 DOOR. VA. •POWEROUOB TAYLOR'S cbbvrouctoldbmobiSls MAfket 4-SSr ***°*yanad Laka VACATION TIME Be Ready Itv the Best of Style OVARANTiro OM FROM SHEP'S MOTOR ^ALES ihep s Mot itioOLEVAS NORTH Chevrolet Has Bargains Like These Galore! 1956 CHEVROLET Bel Air hAidtap. Badle, beater, PoweriUde. A rcH beauty la 1-tene paint. Oar itock Mo. Our low price only $946 1958 CHEVROLET gia^wl^IlweSbi .*tieri*'li^ nSl oeonoay epo^I. Boju“*“’ ICO troen pabit. (Mr itaok lUBBor la tble beauty. Oar itock Mo UU. Frteed at only $792 1955 BUICK SAoor haidtop eadaa. Radio, or. point. M.0M aetaH mlloe. —. owner and eitra alee. Our etock No. 1411. Our low pttao only $699 1960 CHEVROLET Ctorroli 4Aoor eodoa. Ra^. but or. FoworflWo. BoouUfui llnl»h. SJe*:.‘^‘iSk-rS^?55l taw price oMy^j 1958 FORD CnttoBllBo 4-door. S_eyn^ oa-OwtawprtOT^ 1958 PLYMOUTH 4Aoer lodaa with aataaatic traneataeloa. VA ooftoo. O^al white color. Boro'i oM priced woy below the market. Our (tock No. UM. Aad taokl Only “'HS:': iT»;: 120 A-1 Reconditioned Used Cars ll'i thru -iro BolBf Sou at Rock Bottaa Frieta Eddie Steele, Ford uid PONTIAC. 1 DOOi~ REPOSSESSION A Fan artea Mo o^_atm only llT Boata Dao W « LOOK! BUY! SAVE! Century wojpa.’ ' Power itoorltA and brakoOt^Dynoftaw. radio, boaV w aidwSft^aUi. Rod or- —»• extra tow mUai. irtSE naflow, radto, beater, tlm. padded daeh oad i --------rioo. Very tow aUtaato. “Sn^ISto___________ ODKlna. radio, beater e*tS rr!**issit;iin-5es: sss- ^ and vary ibaip. N4 DODOE ^ »Aoor bardtap wllb •taoteid abltt and VA anclaa. Juat bee* ~ piSitod sad U extra alia. ........Mm er"eteerii^' braklm^i^!^i and teat. Dynaftow. raBo aad beatar. I^ra aorcr uaad. Always saraue *Ku*r^5eor" 'bardtap!'byna^ow! ndlo. beater, wbltewaU Uree. 1956 PONTIAC BMUr lIMBtall MPMl. nw M__ He line. Radio. booUr Hydra-astle, powor etoortof. (tar otack MO. Uti Fileod ot only $789 autoBoblta. (tar clock N. Fticod at only $389 1956 FORD •Utica Wafca wHk radio, ho automstlo orlflnal rod A i «M owwif BvoUafhMi o oar. Stoek- No "uB! $776 BANK RATES One year service warranty on all cara sold. NORTH Chevrolet SiStofhaa’ ** ** ***gVtf& Frw.v-Mik.-i-‘i«-':^rJ2S5: boator aad whltawalle. Lortly *— gold and tiery tialib. «*ss5nir-^r5r% lOTT FORD ............. SI4M Country codan wagoa. AntOBaUo wbMwaSfbM.'^YHiow hrory FACTORY BRANCH $2095 Pontiac Retail Store FE 3-7954 U^^ FOM^^TjLjTFtom Ut. UOTCATAUNA TWrA. ’58 RENAULT $950 Frank Schuck Muet ba ooM thta 'trdSAMfeLER Super Market ooMiaaici rd. EM 1-4U4 EM S4U •14 hAIB RAidhtl*JDOOR. Ri MAZUREK MOTORS & MARINE SALES Woodward a^ South Blvd. FE 4-9587 PONTIAC ■ AUTO BROKERS UM Ferry at Madleon UH RAiaUER CU8T0M 6 CTYL.. ‘iSdtohSSlor. WW Autom;^. Bb tta^ ------*’•“ ■* MAgtf' AMBRtCAN mTION 'SSTiV. 14000 actual mtloe. CaU - ABgOLOTELT ' NO MONEY DOWN. Amubo paymante of OT.43 ------ Sent -- - Kik.- Ford.________________________ Iggg arhlMhAiaat. im,L frkw |4g. Bbta Auto. ^ SA4M. M Air 4Aoer eedaa. YA angln^ FowergUda, radio, hoitar and wbHowaU tifoe. Truly a boauUtul ear. You muet oaa HI •aJSSTilSor iuii^-B^^ matte, radio, bootor. oparo itUl saw. Morra coppor. MT FONTUO ■ HIM wagoa. The gU^ef gafait. er itoorlng end brafcee. Rydra-matle, nifDo aad boator. Oo nrot oiaao and buy eat of tha boat. ....... no. radio, reel A IMT FOI tlroi. li'i conTortlbta UM FON'HAC .............. OTM gtatloa wagoa wHh BydraaaUe, radto .and beater. Buy tble one ‘■ae le’* aad care yourealt uanty. Newport bardtap. Foiror otoorlag aad brakes. automaUc tranemle-. eloa, radio, hooter aad whttowaUa. BiSllaat rod fl^. “&iS"SiS. Pofttisc-Buick Rochester OL 1-8133 LLOYD MOTOR SALES LINCOLN - MERCURY — COMET ENGLISH FORD SAFE-BUY USED CARS '59 FORD .............$1695 SC°6.tfa TS«“Sr' •“—“ '59 FORD.......$1995 SfflKTLJWi a»iai'"«S'5sr- •“ '59 MERCURY ..........$2095 UONTBRBT 4D00B — Autoaolto t^Blosloa. radio, hooter, power itaoftaf aad whltawaUs. On# owner. ■'58 CHEVROLET .,....$1395 BI8CATNB 44XXNI - T-S. aatomatto traoiBtaataa. radio, '58 FORD '............$1495 FAlRLANK AOOOR "IgV - YA. autamatte Ir^mtael^ radio, heotar. power steering, power brakes and whltowaUe. '58THUNDERBIRD'....$2695 gDjXm^Aiitotyta tNasaUaHoa. rMto. haatar aad ' '58 MERCURY ..........$1495 '58 PLYMOUTH..........$ 745 goooat axoAN - '57 FORD $1195 '57 FORD .........$945 — VA. ftaadard traniBleataa. Safe-Buy Used Car DON FALL DON WILUAMS DARREL THYBAULT AT YOOB LOCAL LINCOLN - MERCURY — COMET ENGUSH FORD DE^ER 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 WHAT IS SO RARE . . . AS A DAY IN JUNE? ■ AN AUTOMOBILE DEALER COMPLETING "30 YEARS" IN HIS COMMUNITY We ire completing 30 yeiri is your Ford deiler with thii ipediL a' new cir or truck 6e*l “® ^‘8^ pressure ... no low bill... no ojlileiding stitementi ind you get whit you piy for... - FOR INSTANCE - ^ NEW 1960 FORD FAIRLANE "500" aUB SEDAN MILEAGE MAKER "6" Magic-Air Heiter. Windshield Wishers. Air Cleiner, Oil Filter, Plus All Stindird Equipment Including Arm Rests, Dual Visors, Foim Rubber Cushions, Directional Signals, etc. FULL PRICE INaUDING ALL TAXES- $1988.95 Many Quality Used Cars to Choose From ITB ABB (XJ> BNODOB TO SBBVB TOD ABD TODNO BMOUOB TO BB (XmFSflTTIYB ON TODAVS MAIBBT BEATTIE MOTOR SALES, INC. "Your FORD Dealer Since 1930" AT m BWJFudBr nr WatbIfobo 5806 DIXIE HIGHWAY OR 3-1291 Service and Parti Dept. Open ’til 9 P.M. Duly NAME YOUR OWN TERMS WE FINANCE All cars will have prices marked on the windshield for your convenience. Pay no more! NO MONEY DOWN ’55 Olds 98 Hardtop .$21.60 Mo. ’57 Plymouth 2-Door .$32.40 Mo. ’56 Pontiac Convertible .$33.48 Mo. ’55 Dodge' 4-Door .$19.44 Mo. ’56 Ford Wagon .$20.52 Mo. ’53 Ford 2-Door .$21.60 Mo. '56 Chevrolet 4-Door .$4320 Md. ’56 Pontiac Starchief .$4320 Mo. 1 NOTHING GIVEN AWAY FREE WE CANT AFFORD TO AT THESE PRICES ’57 Chrysler New Yorker Hardtop ... $1295 ’58 Chevrolet Convertible ’59 Dodge Convertible ......$2195 ’59 Chevrolet Convertible $2250 ’60 Thunderbird ’58 DeSoto 4-Door ’58 Plymouth 4-Door $1000 ’57 Olds 98 Holiday $1250 ’57 Pontiac Starchief $1250 ’59 Buick Hardtop $2200 *60 Dodge Convertible ’58 Chevrolet 2-Door ’58 Plymouth Convertible ...*,..$1550 '57 Chevrolet Wagon $995 NO RED TAPE ON-THE-SPOT DELIVERY AVAILABLE WE FINANCE 2-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. DE SOTO... PLYMOUTH... VALIANT Acroaa from Gremfield’a Restaurant 912 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. ' BIRMINGHAM MICHIGAN MI 6-7478 JO e-8728 THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22, 1960 FOBTY-FIVE - -Today's Television Programs- ■ ToiaoRrs TV moauans •:N (2) Movie (begiii »t 5 p.m.) (4) Jim Bowie. (7) Three Stootee. (9) Popeyc. (56) S^mtUght on C^erx i:U (4) WeMher. 4:M (2) (4) News, Sport*. (7) Stooges (ooMt) (9) Woody Woodpecker. (56) News Magashie. 6:46 (2) News Analyst. (4) (7) Sports. 4:tf (2) (4) (7) News. (56) Industry on Parade. 7:49, (2) Movie. FVed MacMor ray, Marlorld Main, der. He Says." (•«), (4) Border Patrol. (7) Youth Burean. (9) Man mthout a Gun. (56) RemBag Out Imd. 7:99 (2) Movie (b«n M 7 fJB.) (4) Wagon ItsdB. (7) Ariaona Gob. West (9) Movies Van 1 "CMden MarfL" CM). (56) Two Cjntnta of gym- (9) phony 6:46 (7)_______________ 1:69 (2) Movie (began 4t 7 pjB.) 19ii9 (2) CSrde Him. (4) Wagon Tndn (eont.) (7) SiJtH Scrvioe. (9) Movie (began at 7:39 (2) . (4) (t) (9) 9i» (2) r«e Got a Secret 1) Pfafl savers Show. (7) rkhta (ooat) ) Sfiendid ~ a.) l:» (2) Men Into Space. (4) (Oblor) Price Is Right. (7) Ndaon Family.' (9) Blov'e (began at 7:30 Quick Quotes Prove It's a Funny World By BAIL WILSON NBW YORK —. LoQdoD dtiveii are tetting an daffy as CaUfomla's. Blegl Bessler, the Londcm Pub-owner, tells me of the driver up before a Judge who snapped, “Wl^ one yon were driving, and with your other band, you were making love to your girl. Why don’t you be pormal and use both hands like everybody else?" The driver said; "Whatl and let the car go by Itselfl” Down in Texas, a eat died and toft an eU tody Hjmjm... Cemedlan Marty Alton Ukens Khrushchev to a Basslan bus driver beUawtac: ’’Step back to the rear of the warM!” ... The talks absnt NBC vies presidents reminds WILSON classic deflnltien: ’’An NBC vice president Is a man who doesn’t know what he’s supposed t# be doing there, and by the time he finds ent, he’s not there any longer.” . . . Ben Blue sf HoUywoed flgares that any man who oomes into your living rssm with a bathrobe on and a rasor blade In hie hand, must be friendly. ★ ★ ★ THE MIDNIGHT EARL ... Rosemary Clooners cafe contract specUleS baby sitter sri-vlce for her four kids . . . Bex Bar-risen got the script changes he demanded, so he’s on the Hour of Mystery TWer . . . Tuesday Weld was graduated from high school, went right back to idaying p V ' A «olleg* student in ’High Time” ... ^ Singer Joyce Bryant who quit show business for church work, will come out of retirement temporarily — doing eon-eerts to raise funds for her church .. BIchard Conte’s taking singing lessons, readying for a ftoadway musical . . Bartha Kltt showed off her new husband, WUlhun McDonald . . . Hugl O’Brlan’s doing "Two For the Seesaw” In summer stock. Ginger Roger* phoned her voeal coach. Carlo Moaottl, and his answering service told her angrily: "Stop saying you’re Ginger RogersI Mr. Menottl BARTHA doesn’t like any fooling around!”...Herb Shrlner’lT lead 55,000 boy scouts in a harmonica chorus at the Scout Jamboree July SO. ★ ★ ★ KARL’S PEARLS: Along Broadway an actor gets married when he meets a girl who likes him as much as he does. TODAY’S BEST LADCil: The young man contemplating matrimony khould be warned It means not only another mouth to toed, but also another one to listen ta WISH I’D SAID THAT: A woman’s place is In the home— usually right neyt-toAbe telephcme.... That’s earl, brathcr. (Oepy^t, 1969) f:H (2) Medftatioas. 6:11 (2) Ob the Fhrm Front. 7:66 (4) Today. (3) TV Conese. (7) Fbnews. 7:96 (3) IhUx the Gat. (7) Breaktost Time. 6:16 (2) Capt» Kangaroo. 6:96 (7) Johmiy Ginger. ' " (3) For Better or Worse. (4) I Married Joam (2) Movie. (4) Exereiae. (7) Exercise. 9:6S (4) Faye Elizabeth. 19:66 (4) Dough Re Mi. (7) Stage 3. (9) BiUboard. 16:96 (9) Ding Doi« School. (4) Play Your Hunch. 16:46 (7) Detroit Today. (7) News. Ui64 (2) I Love Lacy. (4) (color) Price Is Right. (7) House of Fashk». (9) Morie. (56) Bon Jour. 11:96 (2) December Bride. (4) C (7) Toppm. ANnUL Aimes iTiAtr. far ISliUllCB 4 0rtck iBOcr asaif" It '*i5RVu“ M Poal M RunUu Coe nifAsi !&■ fsSSf.^ a^^rlTw IT T M IT r IT r . in !T B Ptt r r w F Tt tr I Jr- It J. w~ iE L H U IT w t t t This to Your Life. (7) Hawaiian Eye. (9) News. 9(9) " 9(9) 9(3) (4) Harness Racing. (7) Hawatton Eye (coM.) (9) Newa. lf:46 (9) Movie. Yvonne de Cnlo, (*»). Ui99 (3) (4) (7) News, Wesdier, ^Nrts, U:99 (7) Girl Decoy. Ui9l(2) Movie. Peggy •Msreh Hare.” U:9i (4) Jack Paa.-. 11:99 (7) Janet Dmui. convention. The required 23L21S legally valid signatures nesded U:W (2) Love of Uto. (4) TTudi or Consequaces. (7) RealtoSi Gun. (9) This Living Worid. U:I9 (4), (oolar) It Could Bt You. (2) Search for Tomorrow. (7) Love That Bob. (9) KoMdi« With Kay. U:4I (3) GtokUiv Light. 19:19 (9) News. 1:N (4) Bold Journey. (3) Our Mtos Brooks. (7) About Faces. (9) Movie. (3) As Worid Turns, m Lite of Riley. (56) Wrald Htotory. 9:96 (7) Day In Cburt (2) Medic. (4) Qaeen tat e Day. 9:99 (2) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Gate Storm. (9) Kennedy's Cbmor. (56) Globetrotter. 9:N (9) Movie. (2) Susie. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the Oodt. S:9S (2) Verdict la Youti. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You ’Dust? 4:M (2) Brighter Day. (4) Thin Man. (7) An 4:U (2) Sacret Storm. 4:91 (2) Edge of Night (9) Robin HooiL (4) Yancy 9:99 (3) Movie. (4) (ootor) Finding Enough Signers Con-Con Victory in Sight\ DETROIT (jCvarlous orgaalza- can be achieved if there is no toirj50,6(B are on petiUont atiU being tkais backing a petition drive to down in the eflbris o( the partic- circulated. tianal conventton say "victary is The organlrations, to a joint meeting last night, said in a state- ipattng organizations.'' "Victory is within sight and is Oemnserce. League ef Wee It was announced at the Joint teeting that 180,000 signatures have been coUected and another UNTO PAVUNO Won't Give Out List of Names Pbuling Stands By His Rofusai to ImplicatB N-Ban Workers DETROIT m how distasteful '^ues in choosing his associatee, it to not the province of government to tread mi his Go^ven, a state legie- Rep. WASHINGTON (AP). Pauling today stood hf his refusal to give Senate tovestigators the names of fsUow scientists who id hia campaign tor a ban Robert E. Waldron (R-Pointe) made (he statement in testlmany at a hearing by the State (Corporation and Securities Oommlssion on a i«t>-■ rule to bar real ea J. Dodd (IKbnn), acting chairman of the Internal Senntty subconunlttee, said the group win consider dtlng Nobel Prize wtaner chemist' contempt of Congress unless be changes his mind. ♦ ★ a ' The subcommittee g;ave Pauling until Aug. 9 to surrender Hats Pauling In 1957 and 1958 dp-culated a petition to the United Nattona a^inat nuclear weapon ligM to. to ptoorthis of the state’s conactonce above --Texiay's Raciio Programs-- WJB met GSU.W eXLW. MOWS wsax: iMvs. Msot wcAa. itewA Pses (sm wwj Pwvfaietol CfartotnuB drosmed SuBday whan al2A)ot boat cairying four American touristo on a fishing trip was I at the aouth end of tbe lake. Thrae of the party swat . safety and walked 15 miles through Provincial police were not notified of tbe drowning until Monday. Pdioe, in releasing a report on the accident did not nieaae the names of the other three members of the party. Deaths Elsewhere NEW YORK (AP) •> Ray WaB-r, 78. oon«aaer ef regtHne taaes wt helped raake many ef tte oU Mondtoy. Among Us woifci were Yiddtaim Rag, ” "Mtosiaaliipi Dippy Dtp." "Hmt Fuany Bonny Hug," wd "At the StoSptorhaae” PREBTONRURG, Ky. (AP) -WBbor Raymond Joy. SI, develop, er of the widely Bssd Joy coal loader, dbM sf a gunshot wound Tueaday. He (winded the Joy Coal BR Co., maker el mt WovMFfcmtTfBw WASHINGTON tP-Tbe Senate Interler Oommittee has approved a readutton aimed st booettag i«-foseriatton. Tht program’s aim ‘1 ha to ptast 48 miDtoa nerre nesv are idto ind uonptodqc-tivn, the reaototisa asdd. Contracts for Grain Flounder at Bottom CHICAGO (R-Prices were vir-laUy statiofiary and trade at sl-lost a standstiU during the first several minutes of activity today on tbe Board of Trade. of a rally. Short covering imially devriops after broad gen-.................1 was not to evi- Except for soybeans aU contracts tore wttUa mtohnum fn previous (foam. Lawmaker Calls Point System Inalienable Right there would be three delegstes from etch state senatorial district. Under the propoeed change, they also are attempttng to force to deal with peraons nM, creed, cokw or natlaiiality. Lead, Zinc Supports? WASHINGTON (R-Rep. Lee Metcalf (D-Mont) has urg^ passage of a Ull that would authorize Btabilizatian payments to small domestic producers of lead and TV Features , continues for tlw next 15 days,' the 4pvups said. "But. we need signatures beyond 231.318 to be < any that may be technically invalid. Thousands of signatures may be lost in tbe final count. "The success of the drive clearly depends on the continued dedication of those who are drculat-ing petitions. Gtizen-response has hem cooceUent. Better than 90 pc: _ cent of those solicited have been willing to sign, which indicate citizoi responsiveness and growing concern about Michigan's problems." The srsups saU they ptaa a final "vtolery drive” for sig-aatares next week "to pU this drive ever the top by Je|y 1.” Their goal is to force the question by petition on the November general electton ballot. To do ' the organizations must come up with 231.318 valid signatures by 4 p.m. July 8. In addition to sdiwating a ititutianal convention, the oigaif-izations are proposing that the ap-portionment of delegates be changed. Under the present Constitution Ry t'toted rress iBhreatlsual WACMM4 TRAOf, 7:36 pjn. (4). David Wayne as a traveltof medicine man uaea a pretty and a liosi t» hrip aefi a cure-all to for Closing Schools BATON ROUGE, La. (AP)-A bill tivtog the governor tbe og-ition of dosiiv any er aU pitolie schooU to avoid integration goes to the LoiilsiaBa Senate today. NEIRON FAMILY. 8:39 pm. (7). Ozzie must win a croas-oountry race to win a coveted dub trophy and uphold tbe tamUy s’honor. O, 9 pm. (7). Jay FuD-raer meets Dick DiVeronica in a scheduled lO-round lightweight bout at Utica. N Y. rVE GOT A USCRBT, 9:30 p.m. (2). Vaa Johnson is the |uest star. ! catOLB TREATER, 10 p.m. (2). The true story pf a schoolteacher who to aent to Jail as a narcotics nd finds a way to ' ' ting tbe stage for whatever mSy come next fafi. A federal court has ordered New Orleans sebobto jack FAAR 8HOW. 11:36 pm. I). Jadt’s guests Inchide Genevieve, singer Larry Doogla*. preas Jim Monm and writer F*" Moonshine to Go Up KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) -Police destroyed 19 stills and 182 oil drums of mash to a raid today in swampa outside Kampala. So much slcohot was destroyed that the price of ly $L13 a hottte-ls expected to| jump 29 cents. pf delegate lor each Houae and each 's set of Senate seat. Even if the oiganixatianB Eooosmfid to obtaining antacient it doesn’t mean t A majority of aU thoae votii« in the general etoetton must ai not Just a majority of these tog on the quartan. Hamtramck City Workers Going Without Any Pay HAMTItAMCX IR- Money-wise, ■togs aren't so good for Ham-wnck dty employee. Tbdsy marked the fourth week (he empkotoi didn’t get a pay-check and the money drouth for the 386 city workers was expected ------— it ♦ Hsffltninck hsn asked the State tot it borrow |306jn6 against future tax ooUectlanB, but f Sian won’t role on th The dty’s money difficultiea stem from the fact that it is fiw end at fiscal year and towered tax asaeaaments on Chrysler Gotp.'* Dodge main plant cost the dty 1450,000 to revenues. In IHO world sugar production was L500.000 tons. the House also passed s bill hy Rep. E3mer R. Tapper prohihiL tog free school books and supplies SONOTONE House of Hesriiig Free HciuriRf Ttosts Flee Paririrei aS Bear a« "Opse tves. by i USOeUami FEdenl 2-1225 PONTIAC, IUC9L n& w NiR. hsnua NT Ri wnun totti ■ Fomiii: A better way to make agin Atonic Umb waa, you Bixad quiniae water widi giR sumI preato! the refrigeretor.) Mori inporiant, devo6eea.of the gin & a giR i toRk. But tiaaea have cfaaaged. People are lunre 6eeoveied flU shyer tke fceMer. They mix wiA ' somrtar. Now diey psoduO the quiaiM water ^ Seagraai'e extra-dry gfo, heoeoee diey kaow fhss ghi takoe glesi. (Some deverfy keep a etqpply of i^aseea froeted i> an extra elap to extra Ayoeae. Seeari people! 203 aftxpaknct /uottoTiiiie.works woiiders for Seagram’s Exfara-D^ Gin FORTY-SIX THE POXTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 82, 1»6« Michigan Senators on Roll Call Votes; ‘ WASHINGTON (ft - Hw Michi-gan senators were reconied on re-j cent roll call votes; * ♦ ,* On passage, 64-16, of (1.247.000,-000 h^ing bill; For—Hart iD). Not voting—McNamara (D). On passage, 4t-41, of ainend- | meat la repeal the 4 per cent lacame tax rredit alloived stock- ! holders on their dividend income; | Far-Hari (D). Not voting, but aaaaiiBccd as lor—McNamara (D). On defeat, ^29. of amendment to allow the 10 per cent tax on train, i plane and bus fares to expire Juncj 30: Against amendment—Hart iD'. Not voting, but announced as! paired—McNamara | On defeat, 54-30. of a bill to repeal the federal tax on local tele-! phone service and felegr.uns:; Against repeal—Hart (Di. Not vot-j Ing—but announced as (or repeal— McNamara (Dl. | On passage, 45^. of tax billj amaxlment curtailing the entertainment expenses which may be written off as business expenses tor tax purposes:’For the aamend-< tnent—Hart and McNamara. PAYDAY LOANS I I $50 for 2 wks ... only lOfl «tlMr loans to $500 with 24 mog. to repay CAW VOW WAY M MMT m 1 MCStVf 1 WUKI 4 wmss . 8ISAO 8U.SS ttijt 1 MAO ■eye BIAS ASSOCIATES ' LOAN COMPANY in DRAYTON FUINS: 4494 Dixio Hwy. CALL: OR 3-1207 in RONTIAC: 125-127 N. Soginow CALL: FE 2-0214 2255 S. Toiograph Mkh. Mirodo Milo CALL: FE 8-9641 WOKKINU PEOn-E — White collar workers have becoane the dominant branch of American wage - earners, statistics show. They now earn 63 per cent of all wages and salaries paid to civilians. Their income jumped 60 per cent during the 1960s. Blue collar .workers’ share dn^peit from 40.9 to 37 per cent. This was due entirely to dedine in the number oi workers, as blue collar wages actually Increased some 29 per cent. Data from th4 Institute of Life In- Rocky Proposes Decision Office High Federal Position Would Correct 'Serious' Verdict Defects BINGHAMTON, N. Y. (ft-Gov. Nelson A. Rockefdler proposed Tuesday the option of a high-level fedonl otBcer to correct what he called eerioos defects in Kalamazoo Mall Okay: Extend It Third Block KALAMAZOO (UPI)—The city commtanlon hu voted nnanlmonaly to extend the new famens nmU In the Kala-naxoe hiudnen distriot fmr n third block. ★ it it In contrast to the oppodtiMi a yaar ago when the mall was first cenaMered only one psnon appeand to speak on the aiattor. Kaymond DykeaM, proaident of the Downtown Kala-maxoo ^mk ttio floor to praise the commission for having the msU buitt. A -A A The original mall, broken into halves by a eroa street, was opened last Augut. The extension will also be separated from the original construction by a cross street A heltUne-type r«ad la being set ap arennd the mall which has been pronounced a complete auceeaa by downtown nwrchants. IIDro^ One Charge lAgainst Ma Aadland LOS ANGELES (AP)-A Judgi oays there's nothing in the record to show that Mrs. Florence Aadland let her daughter, Beverly, 17 lead an immoral life. But the Judge refused Tbeeday > dismin another charge against Census Taker DiscoYors Secret of Male Voice TAMPA, Fla. » - A censu toker learned the secret of a bouM wife accused by neighbors of er tertaining a clandestine lover. Me bad been told that a male voice was heard in the housewife’s iKxne at night. As the census taker was about to leave the housewife's home, a masculine voice boomed from the kitchen. "Breakfast is ready, honey." "My parakeet," explained the woman. Sailor Is Sent to Court NEW BEDFORD, Mass. «-“Is his Marblehead?" asked a 3()■yea^ old sailor driving through New Bedford. The policeman he asked rent him to c«Rirt instead of MarUe-head, wbcih is 75 miles away. ★ ★ ★ Charles Roger Jr., stationed at Newport, R. I., paid a 1100 for drunken driv^. Ihe San FranclscoOakland area, and the Los Angeles center, ara served by dairy fanns located in the irrigated valleya of the Pudfle to the delinquency of actor Errol Flynn’s last girl friend. It it It Superior Cburt Judge Lewto Dnicker said sufficient evidence was given ^t Mrs. Aadland's preliminary hearing to back charge but not ^ other. He dered Mrs. Aadland to enter a plea June 28. * ♦ ♦ Beverly was tak^n to Juvenile Hall after ja suitor. was shot to. death in the Aadland apartment-struggling over a pistol, said Beverly. A ward of Juvenile Court, she is on probation in the care of an evangelist aixl his wife. Actor's Wife Seeking End to 33-Yeor Union LOS ANGELES (AP)-Oiai^ cruelty, the wife of cowboy actor Bill £31iott is seekiig to end their 33-ycar marriage. * * ♦ Helen Elliott, 54, filed her suit Tuasday against the 56-yeaiM>ld laotor. They were married Feb. 6. 19OT, and separated Dec.' L 1968. the suit said. There are .no chil- dvic acri^ home achtovementa and personality. Elizabeth M. Conway, 63. of Levittown, N.Y., was runnerup. ^ . PRINCESS ARRIVES - Princess Grace and Prim of Monaco are escorted to a car by ptdice after tteir New York's Idlewild Airport Tuesday night. ITiey wen to Philadelphia to attend the funeral service of the father John B. Kelly. He died in PhUadelphia Mr. Kelly was a noted civic leader; he also founded nation's largest brick work contracting firms. A he was active in politics, and is mourned in Philadefehia. AP PtoMax w Rainier arrival at s en route Princea' at 79. one of tilt Press Woman Is Honored as 'Grandma' NEW YOTUt (AP)-A atfkpn-perwompo batn cbosen Grmn^a America. Bfrt. Eugene Cuothers, a manb«r ef the ed-itorial staff of tha Ganonsbuii (Pa.) Notes, won 85.000 hi prizes. kKluding a trip to Bratf, when Grandma America Inc. named her the winner Tiaeaday. ★ ★ * The organiation works to reo The Republican governor, a nuld-be president, said a Flist ecretary of Government was eeded to help avoid such things bower’s plan to visit Japan. and wacid wwk directl y 1 the Pfeaidant and above the el the Pieeldem’e DUUMOMDS BAMOUNnn from $1295 WHITCROFT JEWELRY The first secretary could rep-resent fee President in summit talks, on the level of prime ministers of other nations, he said. ‘SERIOtJS WRONG’ Rockefeller commented in i speech to a Rotary Qub here. A ★ w He said there was "semefeiag Rockefeller flew to Binghamton after a visit to Rochester, where he announced he would campaign for GOP candidates across the na- trate on thoM "whose policies 1 advocate.’’ contains about 55 million penon and in area is about the same ■ the Amorican state of Alabama. TRUCK-LOAD MUFFLER SALE * NEW DOUBLE ZINC COATED MORE l':K — For the first time, a rocket has launched two satellites at once. And the U. S. did it. Early this moming,' an Air Foix-e Thor-Able-Stai mi.ssile boo.sted these two attached spheres into orbit. The laiger one is a Transit H-A and the smaller one a "piggy back" satellite to measuie solar radiation. ■They separated in orbit and were reported approximately on their intended paths, transmitting strong signals. If, and When, Man lands, on Moon... Then What! al efforts are under way. ,* * * The pty Commission last ni^t Authorized the administration to apply to the Urban Renewal Administration and Housing and Home Finance Agency for a $76,000 loan with which to finance a plan for renewal of the 20-acre business triangle bounded by Saginaw and Pike streets and the Grand Trunk Railroad. This area had once been In-elnded as part of the city’s lint urban reamval project east of downtown but Is nowr considered a separate project by itself. Plans for widespread clearance could be ready within 12 months if the loah is granted, said Robert A. Stierer, assistant city manager and urban renewal coordinator. 3 KEY OBJECTIVES Stierer told the Commission last night that there are three key objectives in the project; hours after, the Senate approval and Pre.sident .Eisenhower’s signature in Honolulu. of land east of the railroad as right-of-way for the southeastern segment of the proposed downtowa loop highway. 8. Acquisition of land for extensive public parking within the loop. 3. Clearance of the tis-aci*. site bounded by Saginaw, Pike, Cass and Patterson otreets for a big shopping center development (Continued on Page 2. Col. 6) Transit payload. Transit H-A is a 38-lnrh ball weighing tt3 pounds. The tinier The indications are it Will be something less than a im pound package, mack pleasure trip for the first spacemen to arrive. »ke a sea diver’s heimei, was The temperature on the moon ranges each dav fromi . » < vice separated the pair In orbit. a low Of 270 degrees below^-------------------------------- zero to 212 degrees above. There is practically no atmiv sphere and little gravity. Meteorites are constantly booi- I an acr|. nin would ; America tried once before, with a Vanguard rocket, to fire a pair jot satellites into orUt simultan-jeoualy, but failed. As far as is I known, the teviet Union has not ! attempted such a feat. WORKING FINE Confirmation of orbit came U* Tokan Haarina Todov!^*'* »he satel- lOKen neonng 'Oaay/ ute duo-the smaller leading the Further Action Awaits wa.v—passed ovei- a SeatUe station Leaders' Parley •“" i EichmannCase ion U.N. Docket Michelle to Star in Pontiac Story newt conference question that the two men had not discussed the washliw.wt uf toe President’s plan to ge to Tokyo for She^s City^s Movie Queen Saying he had not seen a complete account, Hagerty declined comment on Herter telling a congressional committee that the administration had misjud^ the riotous situation''w%ich led to cancellation of Eisenhower's Tokyo visit. The first shovelful of dirt be turned at 3:30 p.m. ceremonies by Emil Mazey im^matiai^ sec-retary-t^asurer of the UAW. Other guests Include tour international representativec — Lan-dam Huff, Charles Burrows, OKtr Noble and Theodore Harsen. Keaaeth Metrlt, UAW rettanl A'ega kavn hew hnltod. Local 596 officers, directors building committee members to attend. - The Local's headquarters ' .many yean hat been in a verted home at 821 Bldwin. The aew balMli^ wlH teator a largia aaoeaibly hafi, with i sMtIag capacity •( S8E Onatmcdoil H bang financed I V;- a 23cent per capita dednpGon fro . ngula^ montMy due* ovar a 1 year period, said Kehoe. A. N- Hickson, blc-. is the ge enl contractor. Walled Lake Boy, 8, Killed by Automobile An elght-year-old Walled Lake bqy was killed last night when he darted in front of a car on Pontiac Trail. Dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital was Kim Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Swift and overwhelming Senate approval of the pact seemed . assured today. A vote on the treaty was de-| ferred unexpectedly Tuetdayj night after about 6‘s houn of! , debate. But leaders said it was; simply a case of senatm^ being! ‘**“**®*‘ Intenwe, i find and wanting to go home. I dental look at the Agreement was reached to vote' lead to Instaati ater an adiliUonal hall hour of: blindness, debate at todays session. i Plans for delivery of the ratifi-| hazards of lunar living' ^tv.were cited by the committee in aj LNrTED NATIONS. N.Y. iAP)i Navy offleiaU in" Washington backing a plan by thc ;_Thc U.N. Sei-urity CouncirwasI reported the satellites were spin-Af'tiL °*^lArmy Corps of Engineers to build: expected to give token considera-! niiig approximately in their ponems 01 me treaty. research faciUtJ( to simulate't’on today to the Argentine-lsraeli! intended orbits and were trans- Stodents, laborers and So- n-mnn 'dispute over Adulf Eichmann and niittiiig strong signals. They said riallsts were reported planning | ^ ^ await the outcome of a meet-! it would be some time before the to blockade U.8. Ambassador * * * ing Friday between Israeli Pre- exact apogee and perigee are de- Donglas MacArthur H aad For- The facility would cost^ix mil- ;mier David Ben-Gurion and Ar- tennine4, eign Minister AUchlro Fujiyama ilion dollars and take three yearsigentine President Arturo Frontal tfceir homes to prevent them jto build, the committee said. 1<‘ ptting together to romplete the j -j^p committee .said big booster Argentine delegate Mario orma ties. ! projects to provide the thrust for r -^madeo had ready a 40-niinute j Premier Nobu.suke Kishi’s Cab- ^oon trips have top priority rat- “•e eounell. detolllng inet put its final approval to tbC|. j bis govemmeni's eomplalnl that { pact late Tuesday night, and Zm-i**’®*’ • Argentina’s sovereignly was vl- peror Hirohito affixed the great: But neither the Defense De- olated. imperial seal to it soon after. To; partment or th* National Aero-prevent leftist interference, official in Buenos Aires last nionlh Thor-Able-Star la.st April 13. Both eatn Gampet memoer mainuually, conditions a moon ex- jand spirited him to Israel to face forenitmers of an operational I plorrr will face. If added. itt;ial on charges of major responsi-; i^’work of Tiansit satellites that ' II w * bility in the extermination of mil-i*^®" 8*'® shiPS- submarines and The space program for the next of -Tews during World War u. “uplanes accurate position ' fi.xcs 10 yea«, as ouflln^By NASA.1 ^madeo also planned‘to intro-'" '>'1-''"'^aiher, d^ or night, any-: calls for manned orbital flights; duce a resoluHon calling for "ade- "°‘'ld. laround the moon by the end of|QuaTo reparation" from Israel, j-the decade. No manned landings in n note to the Ismell govern ' are contemplated be- ,„c„, j„„c Argentina de Both were aimed at near-i lrcu-I lar orbits 500 miles high and at l ourses which would toke Ihcm over all parts of the world between the .Arctic and .Antarctic circles. This revers most of the Soviet Union. will say so-called Jewish vdl-j: I naulics and Spare Admlnlstra- unteers captured the former Nazi hoisted into orbit by the first and then to the E3nperor. on the r fore the e,arly 1970s. A l>eppy lO-year-old is Pontiac’s movie queen. ★ * ♦ Michelle Bums was chosen yes-* irday for the juvenile lead in le forthcoming film “Pontiac Sfqry of Progress and Promise,’’ vrtiich the Pontiac Area Chamber of C(xnmerce is preparing for the centennial observ^ation next year. is toe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van Bums. 939 Lakeside Dr., Waterford Township, and will be in the fifth grade this fall at William Austin Burt School. PANTOMIME 8PBCIALTA’ A tinv girl — she is only 4-feet- « I***®®* almost to ■'» appearances in various public Walled Lake u, n.«t v«ir -boy nn in, front [1 of the car driven by dtarlotte Sue Drew, 20, of 2^ Wriefa Rd.. Cbm-merce Township. -W^tlled Lake Patrolman Raymond Howie, who was driving nqt far behind Mtoa Drew, aaid riw y was traveling at a a speed.” The accident occurred I- O’Flarety road at 8:50 p.m. She was to make a formal a h ment to the Prosecotoc'a OCBoe today. Judges were Maybr^ Philip E. Rowston) D. B. Varner, chancellor of Michigan SUte University Oak-Garth Errington. drama coach at Pontiac COitral High School; L. Oare Utley of the Chamber of Oommeroe; and three men conoecled with the film: Brace . an actor; SMffy McGiU. the photograpiier; and George Field, the witter. nianded that Etrkiiiann be returned to BoeiNM Aires, but an Argentine source said if the council approves the resothllon, reparation would Two or three more test transits are scheduled for launching before the system becomes opera-|t1onal, pixitobly m 19£l. I then, ftmr of these space light-I houses will whirl about the earth enly spaced orfoJIa. ! They wilfradM a constant gMlatlons. 'stream uf information to be traas- Israoli F'Dreign Mmialer Golda lated by navigators iijto longitude Meir was expected to argue that and latitude the gravity of the crimes charged. They are e.xpectcd to provide to Eichmann justified extraordin- accurate fixes within one-tenth of ary measures taken for his ap-a mile. Present navigation aids prehension. jgive position fixes of half a mile I An Israeli spokesman in Brus- .,t best and are dependent on sels announced Tuesday night that'aeather. ! Ben-Gurion and Frondizi would meet there Friday to discuss the| it it it Eichmann ca.se. Israeli delegate tt « ey a ii*. Michael S Coniay in a letter to 17,0. the council asked thar it defer or ^ _ _ !refuse consjdeiation of the Argen- Q^OUllt NOW 21 tine complaint. . I Comay clearly hoped tliat some m 29 MOIlthS council member would propose a postponement, but an ArgenUrie capE CANAVER/U.. Fla rAP) source said hw government would. _Trahsit II-A and thu “pigey -ttaUUte mretirig be held, back ” salellites orbited today ^ one rocket are the 20th and 21st successfully sent aloft by - Um United States in 29 months. In Today's Press BTARtR caoseir— Wimer et the Pontiac Aran Chambv of Commerce contert ter a javenBh toovie star is Michelle iMIckey) Burns. 19 She and actor Brace Beamer tabovel. the Lone RAnger of radio fame, will appear together •! in the chamber’s forthcoming color film "Pontiac Story of Progress and Promise” , ttomics,, (muit.v New* Uitorlals > Markets Ufaltiiaries'’ . Pet Itortor........... TV A Radio Progrmnn Wilson. Ijirt W'orom's Poges .. Eleven of ,th« American mopn-.lets are still in orbit. The Soviet 38 Union has successfully orbited s« [five earth satellites, two’of which « {—Lunik III and Sputnik IV—are. . 39 ;still up. Lunik III is whirling in a 3 {wide orbit aboqt the earth and 34-31 moon, but is conslffircd an earth . IT (satellite. . < .. 19 I * ,♦ , .45 I The U.S. also has two solar sajU 45 (eilites spinniiq|[ through wpace. S5-J9 The Soviets hare om> ^,qS39V(| H3A0 3WW THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22, 1960 jVon't Give Out .ist of Names Pauling Stands By His Refusal to Implicate N-Ban Workers WASHINGTON (API - Linus Pauling today stood by his refusal to give Senate Instigators the names of fellow srirntists vWio helped his campaign for a ban ^ midear weapons tesls. Sen, Thomas J, Dodd (I>4?rPcipltation at Augusta. Ga..' amounted to .79 of an inch-heaviest reported to the Chicago IJleather Bureau office. A ♦ ★ 1 ‘‘ Fair to cloudy skies were mostly' case elsewhere. !■ rom the 40s in the extreme northern New Btgland Area, to the 90s in the desert Southwest was the temper-: •lure range. Blythe, Calif., recorded 101 di*-grees at midniglit. the Weather ‘ f oil 1. S. WMtfefr Bvr>« . •rONTIAC AND VHINITV-< •k cl*aAiMn vita > (rw ik-■inatnfewan tkia ifttrawn «tht. Lav tMlaht r- -■ W aa4 aartia rioaSv Mar !• Pa direction: Suath 'Svnsett Wedneadar at a Sun rlaea Tburaday at CMoon aela Wednaaday • Jioac rliea Tburtday ■ "W’e .are cominuing lo study j further diversification of the com-. Armed with a writ of replevin pany, but these studies do not signed b.v ( Ircuil Judge Stanton include merger with Chrj'slen t». Dondero, Sheriff Frank Irons because we see no reason why' and Pontiac vice squad officers such action would be helpful to stood by as the furniture was Ison III as defendants. GUARANTEE ALLEGED The corporation alleges in its Liit, that Witherspoon and Christenson contacted it before April, claiming to represent a corporation named Katz-Eye Inc. which intended to open a "coffee house and meeting place" at 20 S. Perry Test YOUR Driving Skill SkilHul Driving The agency is asking $1,000 damages in addition to the return of the chairs. Donald Jacobs, manaegr of the Cave, uid no attempt bad been made to collect rent from him ★ * * "’They took $3 deposit, and didn’ give us a receipt," he said He asked for one yesterday for the chairs, but was told the sheriff would keep watch over them. ' ^ UiMUsma.vrd by the latest turn of events, the Cave still opened last night. The owners contacted another rental agency. Witherspoon personally guaranteed the rental for 300 chairs, the suit alleges. The chairs were delivered, but the rental remained unpaid and the chairs weren’t returned, the agency charged. ’Dip rental agency said that the chairs were delivered in March under an oral rental agreement at $60 weekly. Tlie sgenry alleges that only $5 rental was ever ceUecird and attempts to have the chairs The city is already scheduled to acquire Saginaw street frontage in this area- under the present urban renewal plan, which Is expected to given final federal approval I ’Die Commission had no objec-I tions to Hie administration’s i»x>-jposal for a second urban renewal project. But Commissioner Milton R-Henry asked that planners proceed carefully with any aoml-sitlon of oommerclal propernes on Orchard Lake avenue. Stierer e.xpressed optiinism about dh^uring funds under a new federal formula, adopted last year. AMONG 1ST TO TRY It allows federal agencies to grant up to 20 per cent of renewal funds to strictly commercial projects. "Other olUes aro trjrii« to gel some of these commercial funds, e( course. But we’re going to be ameog the first to apply and 1 have good hopes that we'U be revttaUse the local party. «rtO to detemtae whether M eaderae caadldatee. **IFs poeethle," Mrs. ' "But time’s s difference of opinion in our group," she said. "We'll do whatever the majority wishes.’ Haggard said the same aboui next Monday’s meeting. He said the union wasn't holding up its decision waiting for Mrs. Phillips group to move first. He said that (M far only two Democratic candidates are assured of endcHwement by the county coun- cil. They are U.S. Sen. Patrick elected a probate Judge. Is sIsM ta tocreaae the Mlaries of aB scheal perwanel wIB hrtag to mpproxlmatoly UN,NS amual-lY- aeilcal and custodian salaiies nil be revamped at a fatter date. A # * Several additional teadiers also irtU be hired with the additional bachelor degrees and no exphrl- The first calls for s minimum salary of $4,600 with jraiaes to a maximum of )T.52S. A A A Teachers with master degrees ill receive s starting salary of $4,900 with a maximum of $7,825. Under the former salary sched-ulet teachers with a bachelor degree received a maximum of $6,900 and teachers with s master’s degree, $7,100. Sbt area boys are attending the 23rd annual Wtrfverine Boys State at Michigan State University. AAA Some 1,000 delegates have been operating a mythical 51st Mate on the MSU campus as a lesson in practical politics under the sponsorship of the American ' egion. Dected to office from Birmingham are Edward H. Lyitra, 1296 Westwood Rd„ Monroe Justice of the peace; WUliam H. Race, 1360 Puriten St., a state representative and councilman for the city of Harrison; and Daniel J. Grov^, 21891 Hampstead Rd„ Hayes dty councilman. Others are Frederic Msish, 292 Abbey Rd., Baldwin County drain commissioner, and Theodore K. Egn^r, .1694 Melton St., state tepreaentalive. V. McNamara and Richard Vander Veen. Grand Rapids attorney seeking the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor. Both have received the endorsement of the Michigan AFL-CIO. * The state organization will keep hands off endorsement of three gubernatorial candidates and national candidates. It has not, however, prohibited local councils, which are aufCnmnous, from backing candidates for county offices from Congress down. The eight-day convention ends tomorrow. The area of Florida is 58,580 square miles and 4.298 of those square miles are inland water suF-face. • Louis F. Surridge Dies Alter Illness Funeral services for Louis F. Surridge, 60, assistant to the general manager of Chrtiss-Wright Corp.’s UticB Division, were to be held today in East Detroit and Birmingham with burial in Mount Stierer pointed out that the projr -„—...... —,----- ect—if approved by the federal gov- Olivet Cemetery, Detroit, ernment—would not cost the dty any direct outlay of cash, but only investment in publici improvements. This would be in the form of such jobs as the loop road and the OintoD River tunnel, be said. At present. It’s estimated the grass praject cost wsoM Ut $2,-776.4M. with resale sf land to The net cost of $1,680,000 would there were again 300 be split; with the federal govem-ctaairs in the coffee house. Iment paying two-thirds (tentatlve- ily figured at $1,120,000) and tbe Pontiac AAan Innocent A 22 - year - old Pontiac man arrested Oct. 20 for careless use of firearms in connection with the wounding of a hunter near Imlay City was fouBd innocent yesterday. Lawrence Oldenburg of 638 N. Perry St. learned Ote verdict from Judge Timothy C. Quinn after a city one-third (8360,000). Among costa are tbe 176.000 for planning, 8177,000 for administration, $1,731,000 tor property acquisition, $105,000 for site desnulce and ^686,000 for public improvements by the city. Mr. Surridge, who also was director of quality control at the! Utica plant, died Sunday in St.' Josepn Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, afthr a short illness. The rites were to be conductedi at 9 a.m. at Reed-SchulU Funeral Home, East Detroit, and at 10 a.m. in Holy Name Church, Birming-sm. ■ " Surridge whose home w as at 3330 Adams Rd.. wa^ fonnet1y| quality control manager of Ford Motor Co.'s aircraft divi-j Sion in Chicago. He also was one of the seven charter membeni of the American Society for Quality (^trol. Surviving are hta wife, Ethel J.; ro danghters, Mrs. Virginia CMechowski of St. (Hair Shores and Mrs. Marjorie Conroy of Warren; and eight grandchildren. FACTORY DEMONSTRATION Aadraw lemks— Israr* BepfMsslalira i FRIDAY—Jung 24 10a.m.-9 p.m. sAie.li MOVIE Cameras and Projectors Laora All Ahest tke Mow Z-O-O-N Ustof WAIT... How to master 30 of the mont eriirial situatioii9 of inoflern traffic ^ 13 turned met with failure. The Jury trial in Lapeer (tounty (Tir-; rental ha« mounted to $M4, the jcuit Court. He had been out on I suit mllegra. 'bond since the accident. lyowen Irmpcratut* Ucu MBprraUir* AwUwi—aunnz ^ Om Tear A« HlitiMt temperature ■---- temperature l^nther-^Rala.' eiuiar HlifeeM aar Leweu TtmprrM IMt bate ti M Veen -J S3 I____________ „ W it Minnmpolls tV 42: K •S 77 Nr« Orleaoi *1 Oi S3 M Mtir York It U ^ 71 »1 B S Mart* 1- - ^ _____ S7 7* Trarerir C. 72 S3 I it cut W ta Waablkctaa 7> a* I 7f 03 saaltir a* ** • . g • Tamp. a. 7, , By MAXWELL N. HALSEY CAN YOU MAKE IT? One of the nastiest traffic contests involTing Jodg* . men! is the battle between the driver wishing to tam left and one wishing to go straight through in front of him. If an oncoming driver does not know.yon are L going lo turn left he will freqnently be endangered i or very often, Inconvenienced. The ebriler he ieams , i your plans the easier it is for him to come, to a stop I gradually—or, if he has time, to speed up a little and . be eat of your way before you arrive. | Special Purchase! Speciatty Reduced! 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J ^ ___ Cmnm .sMns lot., >«no nw». ^ J * Cn»m oxpWn tn.. itn. 1»^^^ononjljr t«n»y, ^ __ 22 _ J II Ream !i , Ground Beef 35* 11 Luncheon Meats ItATKMAT] SERVING YOU BETTER 'hatiohaO SAVING YOU MORE national SERVING YOU BETTER ^NmAi^) SAVING YOU MORE natio^l il THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDXESDAY. JUNE 22. J9C0 Plagued Day And Night withBladder Disconrfort? UmriN Mtinc or MaUnf WV bo « WnrM of bM. but *nnoyli«l>Ud ajrtsa,"3Sr.i5iai« woadtrfiiUr nlld diuratia aaUoa tlira Ilia kMnara teadlaa to laeraaaa tka ootput of tha U Bdica of kidney tubaa. So, gat tha ■ama kappy raUaf aafiliona kara a^yad for e*ar M ^aan. Now, lartr aoononty laaik MMy. Gat Ooaa'd nif today 1 Pact With Engineers DETROIT m new two-year contract has been reached yesterday by the Steel and Metal Erectors Assn, and Local 324 of the operating engineer!. . * ★ The contract granted an inune-| dlate l(k»nt wage hike and another 15 cent wage increase May 1, 1961. It also included a five-cerit-an-hour pension contribu- The heart disease d^th rate in overweight women is about 50 per cent above that for the non-obese. Board of Education Seb Summer School The Pontiac Board of Education ia again offering eiementary summer school this year from June 27-July 29. Clasaes will be held at Crofoot and McCarroU schools from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Designed to serve a dual pui^ pose, the summer school provides remedial instruction in reading, qielling and arithmetic for those who'need it, and also enriching experience in science and art for all students. Enrollment forms may be. filled out at either of the shove schools on Monday momii«, June 27. Tuition is $20. State Delegates Briefed on What *Isn’t Done* Dems List Mystifying LA Mores DETROIT (UPI) — Los Angeles, you’ve made the grade. Michigan Democrats admit you are a big dty where some men even neckties. Tbsy’re a Uttle condescending about it. these Michigan Demo-craU, but they rate Los Angeles as “a big dty, not as formal as New York Qty, but not as in-fonnal as a bea^ resort” men wearing sport shirts that you might expect, but on extremely hot days they would be fine. Los Angeles wather doesn’t win any wildy enthusiastic songs of praise either. yld say the grid’s lightest whiskies are Scotch and Canadian.* ''granted! But the lightest of aU is Canadim Club” No question about iti Its "The Best In The House” in 87 lands. O YEARS OLX) 00.4 PROOF $612 $386 4/1 44. >ial g OH. oat pioor. israiiu m loiiu raou canmm it mus ilQiu uimuis. loc. onuir. mkhigm. ouwko ci prepare Michigan d^egates for the Democratic NatlomU Cm-ventloH to be heU in l«s Angeles next month. The'advice, put out by state' party headquarters, tells the worn 1 delegates they vUl.ifot need haU. ‘”rhey juat don't seem to wear them in Loa Angeles,” the information sheets say, and then add almost as if in disbelief, "even for luncheons and teas.” ; Also, they are told. "You will want to bring one ‘dressy type’ outfit but the general rule is informal.” Then comes a compliment, but it's pretty backhanded: “Informal does not mean lacks or shorts, na one might expert ia Loa Angeles; it means cotton sUrts and blouses or shirtwaist type dresses. "You do not see the number of MSI) Bioic^ical Station to Operate All Year HICKORY CORNERS (UPI)-Ndw facilities at the Michigan State University Kellogg Biological Station at GuU Lake will permit more research on a yeai^ aiwind basis, it was announced at the opening of the station’s summer session. Among the new faciliUes ai;e a research building, auditoriumdining room and two new apartment buildingk. Dr. Milton E. Muelder, MSU vice president for research development, said the station should help promote "a concentration of scholarly efforts” by students and' professors. i Motorist Tells of Fire, Cor Bocks Into Stream JACKSONVILLE, Fla tfl-When another motorist drove alongside Wallace Horn Jr. and told him his car engine, located in the rear, was afire, Horn did the best thing he could think of under the stancer. He backed the small foreign car down an embankment Istream of water.____ The weather, it seems, is chang-able and “It is difficult to advise a person on what to wear and when but here goes anyway. " delegates are then advised to bring cool cotton clothes because “July days in Los Angeles run around the 90-degree mark.” tore drops to aboid •#.” So July or not, “Yon need a sweater and/or a light coat." There is nothing backhanded oi condescending, though, about the verdict on Los Angeles hospitality. •The California Convention Committee is fanning a hearty anl elaborate welcome,” the delegates ®>|are told. The Michigan delegates also have, been given a reminder that You will be on television . . . Michigan ddegates will want to present the best poi^ble appearance to the nation.” U.S. Boosts Charges for Special ^enefits WASHINGTON «to-If you're a Those are examples of a wide cottonseed chemist, it will cost you $100 instead of $50 for a license from the Agricultural Department. If you want the Atomfc Energy Commission to ejear you or any ministration’s phllosopy is that_____ employe for seci^ work, it will general taxpayer should not be ange of government services for which the administration boosted the charges in an effort to make them pay their own way. cost $385, instead of $303. ★ ★ ★ If you want to visit the Franklin D. Roosevelt library at Hyde Park, N. Y.. it wUl cost you 40 of 25 cents. required to finance measurable special benefits to identifiable groups or individuals when it is feasible to establish appropriate fees and charges for such benefits. Xow Five Offices . to Serve You More Convenientlf Current Rate of Dividend Pontiac Federal Sa vings aaO liOtiB Assoelatlon 'Theie's a Satisfied Federal Modernization Customer Near You" Selling Spree WITH A GIGANTIC BONUS Sales Tax Inelided ia All Prices! Guaranteed 1 Full Inch Thick ALUMINUM STORM DOOR ■iiirpfiit Irii Cm SAVE 177.67 \ fill fim Hilt COMPARE THESE FEATURES FOUNDONLY IN $39.95 DOORS • WATERPROOF DRIP CAP L • FULL LENGTH PIANO HINGESP a 1 SCREEN, 2 GLASS PANELS • PNEUMATIC DOOR CLOSER • KNOB LOCK jlf • STORM CHAIN M- • FULLY WEATHER STRIPPED U. laftallaHowt $31.95 When You Modernize CAU FE 3-7033 FOR FREE HOME ESTIMATE Visit Our Showroom Open Doily 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sundoy 10 to 4 . Plenty of, Forking in Our Lot Richman^s tropical buy of the summer two pants A whopping value in Dacron* polyestei and wool tropicals! Coolest when the sun is hottest; resists wrinkles; requires little pressing. Extra pants for extra dress or quarts wear. Trimly styled 2- and 3-batton modds, in checks, textured effects, and muted atripee. for a wonderfuTbuy you can always rely on Rickman BR07THERS MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Opan Daily 10 to 9 THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1960 H U Fi O IM SHOPPING CENTER W. TELEGRAPH Cor. HURON ST. Swingin' in | "CANVAS i SHOES A real dasRic! That’s the only way to describe “P-F" Canvas Shoes for guys and gals. For sports, dancing, almost anytime you want solid comfort for your feet. DICKCLARK on the AMERICAN . BANDSTAND Channel 7, Sm„ 7:30 a.m. Sponsored by Aleo Win This Gas Engine Cai Free . . . Have Mom buy you a pair ol U.S. Kpds and get a ticket . . , fill- and drop it in the bo*. Drawing will be later thii month Open Daily 9:30 a.m. Open Mondoy - Thursdoy - Friday - Sot. 'til 9 p.m. FE 8-2719 SHOES follow the Sun in BEAVTIFUL FASH10\ Sii0i 4‘i to 9 Narrow and Modium Widths $499 with Straw Ornomental Bow $2^ 17 actire ^ores to serve you with 0 friendly simile. No vacant stores at Tel-HuronV because you will always find the\rowds and valuM here. Parking for over 1,000 cars. FOR A NEW THRIL^IN COSMETICS, STOP IN TODi^ FOR A FREE FACE AND SKIN ANALYSIS. SPORTSWEAR FABRIC SALE .^Short lengths in the season's favorite fobric for shorts, pants, jockets, sheath dresses. Regularly priced at twice the price! 45 in. wide. Wosh 'n Wear — Exciting nauticals, geometries, stripes! R#9. $1.00 Yd. ALL COTTON CORD, SAILCLOTH aai TWILL PRINTS ON SALE 59’" SEW ’n SAVE TOPPER SETS Naptiy lift ohoicts, tool Adorable little drass-ups that look almost too pretty ito bo prKtical — but they are! Carter's knits them to go in and out of tha washer wonderfully, to never need ironing, either. Happy thought,, Isn't it! GIRLS’ TOPPER SET'Cotton'Dacron* polyester pattern knit with nykm lace trim. Matching plasUc-uned pant has snap>tastened front. Azure, pink, yellow. Sizes toM , 6 mo8.-U4 years ............................. O Many ether Beys’ and Girts’ Carter Seta $2M TELIIIH *‘Sest for Children" CHUCK ROASTS Naturally Tender Table Trimmed Pot Roa^t Cut Center Blade Cuts 49 Round Bone or English Cut 59',b. Red Sweet ons 691 Heinz Ketchup Kleenex Coffee Chunk Tuna Cottage Cheese Lemonade White or Colors Maxwell House Instant — 7c off Label 4400.tr f 00 Pkgs. 6'OZ. Jar Star Kist Flat "Cans Sealtest 16-oz.ctn. Minute Maid Frozen 6-oz. Can 1 89° |00 19' 10° Wrigl^j L fSSSSj playwear special from a famous California maker! 50% off and more 99 sjw»»4 usually ^5.98 to $12.98 Here's on opporturiity to reolly save on this terrific group of fomous moker ployweor in nouticol designs, fnode of cotton soil cloth. Shorts, blouses, joclcets, pedol pushers, slocks, skirts in red, white or blue. Size 8-16. clearance! fun-tops, jamoicas 199 formerly $2.98 to $3^98 All cotton blouses in mony styles, both cosuol.ond dressy. Choose wonted colors in solids, novelties. Misses sizes. Jonrtoicos in solid ond printed cottons. Sizes 10 to 16. TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER open to V p.m. mondoy, thursdoy, fridoy, Saturday TU-HURON STORE ONLYI Accent on Livability! NEW SAUCER CHAIR 1995 • Baauly and tha budgot gat together! • Soft, buoyant poly-feom inner cuthioninf • Durable leather-likt pleitk uphelsttry • Expertly constructed, strong steel frame • High beck support, roomy 32" diemster S. S. KRESGE COMPANY SALE! Tel-Huron Store Only LIGHTWEIGHT SPORTCOATS M2” Regular Values to $27.95 A fantastic buy at this low price... Choose from famous make imports in a host of colors and fabrics. Sizes 36 to 46, regulars arid longs, but not all I styles in every size ... So hurry! liy]AO JWiiii THE POXTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. Jl'XE :>•,>. 190U Wine, Liquor Sales 5 Per Cent Higher LANSING (UPl) - The Liqui Control Commission reports u of wines and hard liquor increaied by nearly 5 per cent in May o' the compaiable period In 1959. ^ weather drihki kd the pa Kennedy, JohnsoR Feud, Too Rum was tq> 12 J per cent; vodka up 9.52 per cent, and cordials and specialties dt> 21.1 per cent Whisky increase^ 3.81 per cent, ijltrandy 9J3 pfr cent and gin 5.38* per cent, the commission said. I Wine JtJBoped 4.46 per cent over a year ago. Nixon and Rocky Far Apart in Economic Valuations EAGLE I By The Aimooiatrd Press a^lNOIII! Jackson Man in Line j Further evidence emoi-Red to-ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. UB— day dr the sharp diflerences be-AdolphW. Rauth of Jackson. Mich, tween candidatps in both the Rp-Monday was elected a vice l>resi- puUican and Democratic races for dent cd the American Institute oil the presidential nomination. Electrical Engineers. Clarence H.| a * a Linde^ ot Scarsdale, N.Y.. was! „ .u ■ > named president or the group to ^ '►T R^P“bl«can side, the I succeed J. H. Foote ot Jackson.: ilIRSUUIlES; i Hipi With ALpO RAY COMING FRIDAY "WHO WAS THAT LADY" MA 4-3135 Show Storts 01- 8:35 Free Floyground PECK JCAN RKBI SIMMOI smr oion WYLER'S DRIVE-IN THEATER THE EAMILY DRIVE-IH WHIiamsJLokejBBd^Airgorr^^ THE ZANIEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR! est evidence was in public Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Gov, Nelson A, Rockefeller of New York offered it in major speeches yesierHay • A On the .t mocarc side, the-) latest evidence involved privala f party meetings. Supporters of Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachu-.setts and Seji. Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas were exchnngin^p^ii ings that the other mat^rouldi win in November. area of national security and in-i ternational aitfairs." | 4 * * ♦ )This proposal was considered! once by the Eisenhower admini-| stration and rejected. Rockefel-i ler’s re\1val of it was considered' a criticism of administration pol-' icies. which Nixon has defend- Dollars Wedge, Negroes Told NAACP Official Urges midn'ti us^ 05 Lgyer In Fight i fpr Civil Rights KAPS IXONOMV ('KITK'K In a speech in St. Louis, Nixon| cri^ci/cd those who say that the; Soviet Union is grow ing I luster economic rate than the United States and who call fori government .steps to change this. would director of NAACP public rela-grow like tlie Soviets." Nixon tolditions, in remarks prepared for a; the National Junior Chamber ofjworkshop session of the group's^ Commeri'e. |51st annual convention. ii_]4 _ UTILITY’S * * * "If our purchasing power Js ‘"rhey invite us to join them in properly mobilized," he said, "it playing what is rapidly becoming can make an important contribu-the most fashionable political par-|tion to the solution of some of the lor game of our time—a game we i vexing proUems which now might call ‘‘growthmanship.’ ’ Idevil us." To Blow Away Smoke NnV YORK (AP) - The sm mertime dirge of the city’s busj commuters is “Smoke gets in your CHERYI. (’HECKED — Cheryl eye* " I" “ Crane, daughter of actress Lana 'INC STEWAW7 • Whtlsn b, JOSFfH LANDOW NEXT: "THE STORY OF RUTH" NOW! Open I0;4S STI%£iN@ mimoil PICTURE FOR EVERYOIE! SPICTACULU TOWniNG niROI! CIRCUS or HOmiOIlS iSPEPACOLDII PLUS! Co-Tkrillei^"A DATE WITH DEATH" anthonu ferklnSa^Janefonda South End Un^ l^o R Adm. 80c qV 3-OMl ' Childron Undot IS Ptee STARTS THURSDAY EXCLUSIVE 1st PONTIAC AREA SHOWING! oae o/ JKalsejr's men/" THB ^iumtHourb THE STORY OF ADMIRAL TlALSEY -START5 FRIDAY PONTIAC DRIVE IN THEATER EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SMOWINC! ' V O- HmooiKsiiiiiiBiii NOT IN ms TIME-NOT IN OUR TIMR-NOT IN ALL TIME SUCH A SPECTACLB AS THE OIGANTIC TITAN OF TITANB AND HIS CRAZED ELEPHANT ABMYY 1E 1 THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY^ JUNE-22. 1060 Taxes May Prevent Rematch in 90 NfW YOBK (AP)—, Floyd PAtterMMi tnd Infemtr JO-huuMB havo a problem that ahouUI happen to everycme. Ihey irould like to fight again within 90 daye and earn maybe a million bticks apiece. But they may not be able to atlerd It this year because of the tremendoua tax bite. Ibe two young heavyweights, recrowned champion Patterson. and dethroned Johanisan, may have earned record purses of a million dtdlars each for their second fight Monday night. So the anaww* to whether there will be a “rubber” match this year at all most likely will be furnlihed by ttielr law-years and financial advisers. ' IBs exptosive fight, in whkh Patterson regained the title by flattening the Swede in the fifth round, lured SIAM paying fans and IIM491 to the Polo Grounds Monday night. Irving Kahn, the president of TelePrompTer which bandied the closed circuit televlaion, movies and radio, said the extras will gross about three million dollars. Of this, he said optimistically, the flghtors should collect between $900,- 000 and $900,000 each in addlUon $175,000 eacB from the gate receipts. Oene Tunney set an all-time hl$h of $990,445 for his second fight with Jack Dempsey at Chicago in 19$7, an ora In which the tax bite was mild compared to what it is today. At separate press conferences Tuesday, J^naaen and Patterson said they would llbe the third fight within 94 days. Naturally the promiting Feature Sports Ine. was more than anxious to oblige. Patterson, elated at becoming the first former heavyweight king to regain the crown, said he had a conVract for a third fight with Ingo and Intended to fulfill it. “If I should win,” he said, “I would like to negotiate with other contenders, possibly ^ny Liston. Liston, the hottest and heaviest hitter among the contenders, meets Zora FoUey of Chandler, Arts., at Denver July 18. Liston Is from Philadlphla. “I want the return,” said the 17-year-old Johansson, who bad suffered the first defeat of his pro eareer. .“Pat- terson was fresher and stronger this time. Be caught me a good punch and that was that $laybe next timo It vriil be different. 1 always said anything can happen in a fight. This time It happened the better for hbn. The next timo it can be my turn.” What did he think he did wrong in the fifth round when be was knocked down twice by left books, the last time for the count? “J think I was a little low meaning with his hands,” he said. “I must have thought he was going to the body. And 1 kept my chin up a little high.” Why dldn’t,he storm after Patterson In the second round when he appeared to have hurt Floyd with a high right to the bead? , “He was Just trying to look bad,” said Ingo. Patterson confirmed this. "I was pretty sure he was not too bad and was playing that he was hurt bad. I thought I would have plenty of time to get him in % long tight.” Of this moment. Patterson said “it did hurt but not u much as it looked. I hoped hf would come charging in like he did in the first fight when Jdumsson stopped him la the third rotmd. Unfortunately, he dldnV’ Asked If'he thought the puhUc wanted at lhiid fights “I think'eo. If you look at it this way: la the lint flght I definitely was overconfident from ifhat I had flad. I wbe ' surprised. In the second fight Ingemar more or oh Htimated me tacause things had been so easy wj|lm. third should decide the champeonsbtp.'^ .. “In my opinion,” said Jtiikhneon, “Z didn’t ppdeidstf •., mate him but sometlmee you can without knowlBBlt,.” In the AP Corner: Tiger Batters Are Just 'Stubborn' Lary Shelled From Mound by Yankees, 6-0 Bongai Coaches Blast! Batters for Trying to Hit Over Fence DETROIT (h — Hard - headed stubborness is keeping the Detroit Tigers from hitting the baseball the way major leaguers should. Both manager Jimmie Dykes and coach Luke Appling criticized the Tiger batters after the club absorM its third straight shutout last night. The New York Yankees dealt the Ttgen a 44 whitewashing after die BalUmore Orioles gave Sideviews from Ringside By BABOLD A. PmontALB . PubUsber, The Pmtiae Pram . Ted Bmlta, A.P. Sports Bdltor, pressed mo Into eervlee reading copy Monday night At the hig fight. I was in Section 1, Row B, SoAt 1, And JthAnaeon’s bead wab ahnost ln my lap Phan the Swede capitulated. if it -k ^ KTo ekamplen waa evar men eempMoly than . he waa. Othen have takan warn baatinga, but Ipgtmar was A gene goaat sad eeldar than a asaekeral iw naaily ten mlnntea. Pueple began to werry. Be didn’t eMit .wig* gle nnd when they finally startod helpin# Mai uB he alumpod hnek Hke a sack af cement At Inst tlMy im^t ' his Btonl ont In the ring nnd parebai n WnMly iraittor on it (Thu ISN verrion of Mehaimwd nnd tho nwnn- . tain.) ★ ★ ★ Oovamor Bockefeller appeared at ringside with Ralph Bunce and othOra The crowd took no partieular notice and seemad unaware that the Oovamor was there. ★ ★ ★ A presaMeat Michigander sat abent twenty feet away. They latrodneed him hefere the fight and he eUmbed Into the ring nnmeleatod at the end and greeted Pattoraan warmly. I refer to citi TAKINO 8TOCK QF SITUATION-Sweden's Ingemar Johansson, dethroned aa norM.heav)'. w eight champion, presented bis views at a news conference in New York yesterday. The bruise kf rhMsfM under- his left eye was the only visible mark on his face. He said he wants to fight Floyd Patterson in the next 90 or 120 days. Mrs. LcClair New Leader Sally's Game Nof So'Shaipl' Mayer Pitching and Hitting Sftjr jin Langdon Win John Mayer’s three-hit pitching What a dtfference a day makes! I Sally’s Monday efforts and take When the lecond 184ole round k three-rtroke advantage Into to-|^‘" of the Women’s District Golf day’s final 18 holes. tgal Oil last night in a National Championship got under wayj Mrs. LeClalr’s 82 on Monday;division City League softball game Tuesday at Meadowbrook Country igives her a 36-hole total of 159.1 at NorthsSde Park. CTub. Sally Sharp held an appar-^Mra. Jolui Hume now holds 2nd; Amialrong. Jim Batchelor ently oomfertable three • stroke lead. The Forest Lake miss had fired a one-under-par 77 in Monday's opening 18-hole round and seemed w’ell on her way to a third consecutive title. Mias Sharp’s game fell apart yesterday, bewever, as she scared to a to to laB late Srd plaee to flw ebamptonskip flight. spot with steady rounds of 80-8Z. sauy ii next at 167. Tied for 4th position at 189 are Mrs. Robert H. Gamble and Mrs. sad Mayer himself each collected two hits to pace ‘ attaok. O’Neil Realty and First Presby- toadar, Mrs. Keith (Sasie) Clair. Mrs. LeClaIr, the sharp-shooting Ann Arbor housewife, fashioned "7T yesterday o\df w phah .'Vfeadowbrook course to match .. L. Thompson Jr., while Mrs. terian waged a free-scoring affair Sani (Sue) Gawne of Bloomfield In more National loop actiOT wnA Hilto and Mrs. Bruce Hilkene of the real estate team clubbtng 15 Birmingham are pext In line with hits, four of them by pitcher Marv jTlg Fuller, for a 16-6 victory. Garry Crake notched two of Hu-to^tr •COSES po^vl’a 10 hits and Lloyd Hai^ r«. ta* ..::::::::::::n^}g|per buried two-hit ball for a 9-1 f™' I «!!!»., ■ BlrliSl rout of Blue Star In NL activity at !!'£-{!} I Beaudette. In the other scheduled }«Inl contest. PhOfp’i Sporting iGoods gained a forfeit Vido^ over Heric% Auto^arto. • a. day 84 aad 1-e. The string of scoreless Innings stands at 27. The team has hit safely only nine times in the three! shutouts and all the hits were' singles. ! In their last five games, the ; Tigers have Collected only 18 hits. “’ITtey’re all standing up there trying to hit the ball out of the : park,” said Dykes. "But you can’t Itell them arQihing. They won’t ilisten." ! Appling said sarcastically “we : hlt 42 home runs in batting prao , tioe." The coach, a great hitter in M* playing days, sold the Tiger batters are “ewinglng from the heels all the time." “It’s a matter of ttinlag,” he mM. “Batting practlee pMehers lay ij down the middle vrtth aaly «mediocre speed and all we do to try to kaock It out of MgM. The pork bare to a hltter*a pork and evetyona to trytag to taka ad-vaatage af it "They seem to fonfet that If they get their timing down right, and just'm^ the. ball squarely, the home runs will come.” The return of A1 Kaline,'^ Rocky Colavito and Qilco Fernandez little for the Detroit cause 39,311 watched the Yankees beat an old nemesis, Frank Lary. ar rkoMss TOP VIEW — Deposed champion Ingemari Johansson threw his gloved hands up as Floyd Patterson tagged him in the fifth round of their fight. The camera, activated by remote control from a ringside seat, also caught overhead views of Johansson hitting the deck after the knockout. iMiBaar Tackles Signed IIjI CHICAGO tAP) - Didt Klein iw and Herman Lee, a pair of tack-"Riles, have signed their i960 con--Mltracts, the Chicago Bears an-£;l%d»«|nounced today. Each is 64. Klein feSrithdfJl'weighs 235 and Lee 247. Doctoring Your Golf wt 1 ________n.«* r rlfb* Ian rrBnHeee •*!. t«i* BWBi. MenDo IS laatni^ C. 4. "Iglrt mmmSartfWr S tantaci. M to e PbUsSMsUS Igy'KSS*. luapnM tSKW.) us {VnUtoin* ±W I By DR. CART MIDDLECOFF PATIENTS COMPLAINT: "Putted terrible again.” DIAGNOSIS: Trying to ‘todah" the ball In. TREATMENT: With virtually all golfers, there Is a natural anxiety that sets In once the putting stroke Is started. You Just want to see the ball plop In the hole and get the ordeal over With. One frequent bad re/ult of this anxious feeling Is that the body moves Involuntarily in the direction of the bole, as If trying to help the ball on Its way. Instead of helping the ball get in the hdle, this movement actually causes more missed putts, I think, that any other sinfLe fautl. Nearly an of the misses ao caused are to the -right of the hole. | ’The thlm to .do la to keep the body firmly in place i on all putts—until the ball is struck and on its way. This | can only be done—ao far aa I know—through a firm ef- f tort of the win. Bot DykM tn^aflrk wHh the couvtoeed Whttey Ford gave the Tigers otify four singlea In posting his first win since May 26. He retired the last 17 men in a row and allowed only one man as far as third base. was the second time this season the Yankees have beaten Lary — and this la the first time since 1957 they* have beaten htan twice in one year. He was 7-1 against New York in 1958, and 3-1 ’ «t year. Hii career mark against them stands at 224. Roger Maris tripled and scored on Laiy’i wild pitch In the fourth. Mickey Mantle led ott the wKh his 15th home run. Two Landis' Homer Birds Further Knocks Behind GiqCACK) IF — Jim Landis’ tie-jatori. Harvey Kuenn homered for Cleveland. KANSAS CITY » breaking hoipe run in the ninth inning Tuesday night gave the Chicago White Sox a 63 victory over the second-place ^tlmore Or- The drive was Landis’'third and snapped a fourgame lising streak and gave pitcher Frank Baumann h victory after he put serioua Oride threat In the ninth inning. Boston Red Sox lusty hitting of his Kansas Oty Athletics teammates. Hie vtctMy, hto i a double off reliever Oarqt Staley and weat to third oa a aae- retired the next ton n Chuck Estrada, working in relief of starter Steve Barber, suffered the loes-fais third against six trlumitiu. The White Sox piled uP lead after five Innings. Suiter Billy Pleree, although hit freely, had a shutout going up to tie the sMh whin Mirv Breeding doubled and scored on Walt Dro-po's second homer of the ^year. ★ ★ ★ A One of tbt New York Btato boxing commUnlonera aat nearby In black tit ai^ a white ’Tuxedo. ITit announeor fad-od thia by appearing in white tie and talla. It lo^c^ a Uttles' incongruous amid th4 sweatered minions tliat Mh|$led the. fighters. . A ★ A , 1116 biggest hand on Introductions went tov BtonpaeT:-'’ Louis, Tunney and Archie Moore. Oene wasn’t theto< ’Ihero were some lesdir fry struggling for recognition and they bowed solemnly In seversl directions without a single spat: ★ ★ A Paitorsen and Johansson roooiyod torrlflo oeaUens when they entered the ring. Patteraeti wen by IM decibels, and there were definite “beee” and eat calls mixed In with lageautf’s reeepUen. New Teek leves to . bee everyone. AAA Johansson Is sn exceptionally boyUh looking ^dividual., and could pasa for a college undergradnato at IfSVO. Bb; smUes rfadJly and nlecfy, Floyd is sober, 9on»ber and gravel faced. Be never oraekdd a g^ untu Johansson was beri>; sontal with the refs ann tolling ptf tbs precious seconds ths first time he went down. , , it if it The premeter was bitter abent the New Terit peUe* and 1 dent Mane hlin. They pnt en a hush langns ex< hiUtlen, lacking training, ieaderridp nnd They were the only miserable neto ef A real'^gi|A eve- row, ran I ■ record to 148. But ctghUi toniiif, after yleldlag tour raae to the Red Sex ee tour bite aad two waUu. Bob Trow. brUge took over with tore out and flatobed up. Ted WUUami drove in four of the Boston rum with his 10th and 11th homera and a single. Jerry Lumpe and Marv Throne-bmy homered for the A’s—each getting Nok 5. * The loM went to Jerry Casale, who was 40 against the A’s last Sate Golfers Poor in NCAA 4- acarad stiff. AAA When the Swede got up after Floyd decked him the. first time, he eras lA a heavy fog on queer etraet Iveryona sensed the kill and Patterson knew it as he grinned all over. When floyd plastered him the second time, he toppled like a log and never moved, except for some quivering toes. Maybe a doctor can explain those. AAA Tad Smlts, Ataaetotod Tnm Spsrte BMtor ti and the pve*a pre in the whele eenntry antoi^ eni dlreetora, methaied his twe desaa chargas tmh and aelat. tvaryene ef hia top Uae spaelAllpto had a definito Jeb to da and he did H wttheat Mtottons er besitatton. Teen truly “read eepy” and pawd It en alteraatal^ to a Megtopher i« the aecend to an cleetrte typawrtter la fha first rew, eenaepM i I A.P. New Tcrk office. The AX. flashed dial • if CLEVELAND (S» — Good rrlipr pitching by Johnny KUppatein, Hwbday night helped Jim Grant: win bia l3th straight decision overj Wifhis™ Sto*. Play.™ Jehnay Temple’s two-run dou- j Poil kO Qualify; Motch ble in the sixth brought tiiF'lh-' | p|oy BsoinS dtans from a 41 deficit aad gave r • Grant the vietory. It was preeed- ! og a wnik to John Romnno I From Oer Wire Serviceo and n tingle hy Woody Held oft (bolters from Michigan colleges looer Pate Rnmaa. faired poorly in the NCAA cham- J... —* I...- «« ,u-plonshlpt which go Into match play Grant, who has not lost to the Senators in his brief major league. all aver the weeid-41terally. AAA 4fi When tbe ref reached "ten” he reached down, and t Ingo’i mouthpiece. Patterson ran to his side, hneit^and s KHnething that no one in the ball put heard -Igeet of s Jobanseon. Afterwsrda, IToyd said he tpUl Ingo he eo«] have a return fight In 90 days. At the moment, 90 years^ , would have been too eoon. { AAA I today at Colorado Springs. — fnr ■ r.in/4. hit I Houston won the team chami^ per. waa lifted for a pinch ml- ., , singlea and a force play produced|^ ^ another run in the inning, and the Kllnnstein blanked the'®*'****®®* ®**‘* ** Michigan « .K >.i“ ““ state waa in ISti. Place at 631. ^ ^ in*ton flv* times as a rookie in was replaced by Dave Sialer after vear and once *^vr**M^ ****'**•■ prevloualy this season. Ramoa is Truman Oevenger lln- w'hen the Yanki scored again in „o the ninth. 'Ds-e singles and Fer- DM^ Ramoa and Earl «*‘^.Ba^hySe^lbr^Sen. week and aba said afterwards aba theoght tor a few ate-atm the was galng to have It in the PMo Oiwnada A ★ A ' * 0. K., Mr. Smite, when will you need me again? 4ea«p VSnidelphla. 7:1» p.m lioatt »t eut«hurxb. 7:« p.m. a rNnrInnwtf, $;#$ W.lll- - l:|ir p.n motr ::|.-T|!|SeinprochlsSold ‘k ijjlby Detroit Tigers * l5*f .in. ill; Practice will help eeme, became the tendency to eommit tbe error la mt prment during prsetiee ^ ■eeeleae—but only In the heat of cempeUtion. | Just make up your mind befo^re you putt that your v -Tbe Oast AAA yasri. vfiwilge, owned by Waltar 8. dAelinana of Mt that w**tiew” : NEW YORK (UPI)-Joe Lewis is SO o latemar Johainaaon could beat heavyweight cfwBigioi^ Ftoyd I Patterson In a third fight diat he has offered to tafiniqt logo 9 on a t50.000«MioUiing bate. It was honed todey. | Ex-champ*on Louis, wbe coached Patterson during Ud recent | training to recapture tiw crown from Swedish lags test Monday ftight at tha Polo (Sroitiida. believet Aat certahi Utipwytownts, | parilcularty la tbe left hb and laft hook, woqtd fit .Wfiaiwann 9 to conquer Floyd In their “nibbar match.” 1 Bomber Joe wanto $50,000 lor Ms ndvtee to hwwnar If he wins I bwA the tale but ha will aeoapt aoddi« it li«0 MaaK i The pnpoeltloB hea not yet bcea put to Jehenaecn. who waa^l flying today to Florida to mend a |we*s vaeatlon^t WOSbt near ft. Laadiwdeto-wWi Detroh todsaiiiaHet QodBw Voa I i 1^ to fly to b After the Florida rest, at Gaaeva, flwtaariaad. SlIdMh^ Newi)orS4^n2!| *" Sweden, and forget about busiiiem appoliitmenfs >aeht race today ' *•>« fidht. ’ , - •aytar “Of eouree I wotdd tohi Aa flhit he dwage -“til's: ,\ V' jatfAiHAO aww THg PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22. 1960 Adolf Eichmann Case Labyrinth of Law, Polifics, Sentiment Offers Delegate Seat to Snubbed Lehman [ (AP>)sute C r Levitt ottere A itrtnge caie noboc. to diacuM went before the United (Ndlona Security Council today aa it vv larael’a abduction U Nazi’ OaL Adolf Etchmann from ^cntlna. The lesal aapect appea/a open-and^hut. Argentina clalma ita n^ tional aoverelgnty wu violated by laraell ageota who apirtted the 8S overlord from the country. . Overrldiag the legal aspect, ;h*wever, la aa aara of emetleaal-B etraage evea for the fleoarity ' aoeae of oebatleaa propagaada valao of the Elch-UMBB OBOB eaa be worth naUUeaa to braeTa eaatlaiBiM worldwide Lurking in the badeground ia tiie fOar that the case of Eiclunann, who 1^ accused of ordering the inurder of Zix mlUion Jews during World War II, will raise anew the ' specter of Nazism, a sore . wUdi moat of Eui^ would like to forget. it * * Many countries have a stake in the of the Eichmann game, Israel la the aeU-proetahned Champion of the world's Jewry. It intend to try Eichmann for war crimes committed before the country itself even existed. It will gain the emotional support of moot of the world for so doi^. M ibera lhaa that. It Is evl-Mit that Elehmsaa is geM to Isnel Is mere ways than sbo. Premier David caa ■so the ease to sflset reouTMt whispers that he hos been too Argentina stands first of all on indignant protestation that its sovereignty was violated. In addition, there is the principle of political uylum. Mot* widely respected in South America than anywhoe whidi muat be considered. NOT THE 18T TIME But Argentina (as been charged frdquently with harboring Nazi political criminals. It has said Israel may apply for Eichmann’s extradition, once it returns him. it has failed to extradite Nazi diplomat Karl Klingenfuss or Dr. Joseph Mengele, both wanted by West Germany for war crimes trials. Even more Nazi-hating by tradi-on than Russia is Polaiid, the first country overrun by Hitler in World War n. H the Kremlin's line: is too soft in the Eichmann case, Poland might face the unlikely proposition of a minor split with Russia in fiw council. ♦ .A * * Almo(d forgotten is the U. N.-| sponsovM genocide treaty, a life work of Rafael Lemkin, a Pdish pnfsssor at Yale. The treaty calls tor trisls of such as Elichmann by an international tribunal. But nobody hai asked for such s trial. Diplomacy is a funny bird. 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OM 3 - Michigan'^ «v-| ' '• •------- ’--*1VT U»ll -Aav. erty Ux burden in Michigan ls!FS spread more fairly than in severalj years because of recent adjust-! The District of Columbia h^34 ments by the Board <»f Equalia-miles .pf railroad. tkm. ^ I Nonca or inmno or ai a A W iLokt (CtB-ntrco To«n>htpi _ i I j *r thoi» evnlnt pi-- aarcnce W. Lock said the stale ,eco« th»roto boanl s recent 10.6 per cent boost in eaualized valuatkm resulted in. ford h. smort junior mgh uhooi. ..„.«iS10d Comraoroo RoM. on aundap, dun* a fair split of the tax load, even ^tn. iisd. nt t.si p.m. to ducuat^o though it aroused protests. -------- Lottucf, Held, 3-dOi. crpte...... Lottuoi, Mod. bu. .. .. {duitsid. bu lloniiltte. bu. , Torrel. bu....................... Splbac^ bu....................... Svlfi OMrd, bu................... Turnlpi, bu. ... ................ Poultry and Eggi DBTBOrr rOULTRf };?! HOW ABOI T A CHA-CHA CHAT - Selecting records fbr the first underOie-stars dance of the Teen Starlite Dance Club are (from left) Judy Wart, 285 Starr St.; Rbbert Kuhn, 595 E. Mansfield Ave^; Karen Brof^330 S. Pioneer Rule Them Out for City Dance Dr. and Charles Hunt. 67 Chippewa Rdr'TWen dubs and the Parks and Recreation bepartment are cooperating in initiating weekend dances Friday night at Pontiac Central High School tennis courts. ____________________________ »'! MOTicx or HEVixw or artcUT. adjustments had to be crowded into one year, the commissioner, added. »a<1 p*ro»la of tend Lou 1 thm tl mdwivf of Rirerildo This can be avoided In the |MtodoAi m otrt future if the board and state ' J“p oaVioaT*Coub\t. MichUnn • ^ ta* conuulmidi make snmll ad- |. ^n' 1 iustmenta each >-ear, Loek said u on nio to tht ofnet of tbo TovafMh 1 - ro<,ip( tbo eOM tf , nng», eennie laxauwu i-«uiuuiip« , foU**in« doieribcd Improremfn* t* rJmlnnnn. the proportr bonefltod Iborofron: I Conitniction of 3S11 Ilnool fool of • ' I State aid to schools is based OnieonUorv sower IncludlOf it moaMIr* equalized property valuations tn'(‘“‘‘ t^do V acc^u A! ischof^ districts. Thus, the com-.Bioomfioid^^^^^ .mlssioner pointed out, tht board’ ihip Boord vui moot action will cut the drain on the|J"' f,-, ing drop in aid to dlatiicta whose' valuations were boosted. WWW >ki I The commissioner said he was|-’7*“y;,“^,'J“- ^ ,^o poiition‘*ion-••a little fed uP" "’ith local offi-;«miBi »*rioo l.. jr. oad Ltm Icialt who protested the increase HotMof'^nhoV’ot Skik I in pubUc and then "privately pat- ttto Tesre-0 TowAiiilp Mnlly In enrMngt. Merck i Sehnrkif declined frnotfeMtUy. A higher price for copper by n big Belgian Congo producer had no effect on the red metal ehareg. iKennecott n shade lower. But American Smelting advanced. i. I . , - , pound dollvorod Detroit I .Shot Stealing Berries fered minor injui receiving a long-range shotgun " ist in the back while marauding neighbor’s strawljerry patch. 24-M: Brollen Oi -.-aji. 1-29; Lltbt tfpc^hrbk fryerk 2-4 Ibi. vhitoii Teen Jacks, Jills Against Jeans on the liack, stating that they need the money, w w Lock noted that fte three-man commission submits its recommendations on equalized property valuations to the board o< equalizac tion, HOd then tiU aa a majority of the five-member boafd. rivprcd to Dotrolt cues included^ _ _ „ According to sherllTs deputies, SteeU were mixed. Motors moet- Edward Mrt^ulty. 14. of 3940 Davl-ly eased. OUs eleo were Irregular'eon Lake Rd., received slight cuts with Royal Dutch a firm spot, upjln the back from shotgun pelletsj nearly 1 point in relative- --‘”*1“*"- “—‘~- dealings. Mteed prices v changes also ruled in rails. ♦ * * Radio Corp. displayed a little Stayton told sheriffs deputies heju---------— ------------ - ,,h i ftrengh, gaining H. but otherwlae fired.high to scare the boy who,*J~ y/eitao;‘«”t«^‘ti!4dr.pkM ^ ----- " --- — 30 dou^ cht«i' ^C^UmOtk g[au> uuv.,--.. V. . WblUt—OrsOt A cktr* Urge 331-31, i?;a, ^S: medium 27-30; cbecka 30-30. Livestock DttBOIT LIVUTOCX DITROIt, Juht 21 (A#)— MIkbIc SOO; bulk ttrly run utlUtT to low food uougtattr sl»ri ond htiferi, [knd oovi; ituri uu) helfgri modvrgtily i--‘— —--vUi moctly utility to low If tlie boys have a say-so about what type of clothes the girls New City Manager •! OTSEGO (fi - Anders Hustvedt.ljfj^' khould wear dietwes, or sklrto i alternate Saturdays on the driver and blouses. i training grounds at Pontiac — . ■ >.> -u k. . Northern High School. The girls said the boys should, wear slacks and sport shirts, but The youngsters decided on rules could substitute khaki pants if of dress and conduct: hours and they were pressed. ' He called on the Legislature to change this "incongruous and embarrassing" setup which gives two members of the board opportunity to dodge their respooaibillty and should wear to a dance and the girls have a say-so about the bc^s, what do they decide? _________ _____ ______ ______________________________________________ _________^____________ No jeans. - they were pressed. [chaperoning and volunteered to bJitod the threeTax coirunit- Thafs the unanimous decision; a * ♦ provide light refreshments and,jQng„-. concerning dress at the first Pon-| "xiie teens are pretty fussy about select the records for each dance, | , tlac Teen Starlite Dance Qub pro-clothing—at least where the other "The city can sponsor these * gram, scheduled for 8 to 11 p.m.jscx is concerned," observed Leon- dances If the youngsters pitch in MSU PrOV0*t LOOVOS Friday on the tennis courts at ard Buzz, city recreation director, and cooperate,” explained Buzz. ' »/}-- /- i ut CA Pontiac Central High School. \ worked wife ren- I "Now the big question merit is VISIT COlOIRDia, 5.A. .... ..... ...1 tiled Hi »6w Court ollefftns that promt whori gbsiii i of tht tothor of uM mlaer ebUgm tro untmown SM tbU ehtldm oM Ae-pondont upon tho public for awnwri, •nd that ooM children tbould bo plMcd —tho Jurlidletton of tht* Court. Iho nomo of the powpU pi tho fSot“\«rCo&mn win bo hold ot tho Ookload Coohty ■trrlct Comtr Court Eouoo Annex. 12dOB Wolt Bird., la tho city of Raa- ot horoaf. thU ouoimoho ar^ 1 be Mr«cd by pubneotSst M __________I wMk pccTtoui to oold'ltdAr- tag la Tht Poattoe PrtM. a nawPupAay prlatod oad cDeulottd la oald Otu«^. witncix. tht HonoroMc Arthur..-K. Uoort. Jadit of Mid Court, ta^ — . —Couaty, thip ERh 10 A.o. isdo. - - ARTKDR B. MOOSa. pyi Judgt of ProMMp XLBIX J. VABCABBEHNd,-l^oboto R«fttte;s Juae 2: A gronp of teen-agers working with the Deportment of Farits A Recreation formulated the ground rales tor the dance. The boys decided the girls Buss’s office worked wife rep- | resenlatlves from IT teen-nge 'the turnout. If the dances prove clubs In ptamilng the series of {to be populv, we'll have a good under-fee-stars dances, one a thing going.” m i&m n tS T “ * n Tcl * Business Notes alternate Fridays at Central and | Tj,e dances are open only to ~ I teen-agers living within the Pontiac i school district. Membership in the jdub costs $1- The rules say the dances will be Aveo Odra Balt * oh ..... Beth BtMl . 44.1 BMlas Air ... M.l BW^BUA ... tii Borg Worn Brut •• who tuui taken a post State Highway Department’! bridge design division. ISO-SSS /be M.M-1T.M; few xingH No. 2 and I SN-NO Ibe. IS.39-19.7!; No. 1. 2 dad I lM-40e Ibi. 13.90-400-000 II-. No. 1 and 3 12 90-13.90; 1190-11.00: moMly 11.00-13.00 ■Hie appointment of. Ian F. Ste- • Waterford Boy Struck by Auto lin Independence EAST LANSING (LtPI)—Paul A. Miller, provost of Michigan State University, left Tuesday on a two-month tour of Colombia, South America, to study higher educatiooi for agiiculture In that country. BssissM Lsass «6,000 to <60,000 I Yoor Torm —- kool lotoro -■ ' Truck! Immodiot* Action BUUMESS CUMT GOw IM Wereo Olnnl*-"^ Mldwoir 6-1989 Asks for A~Rohot to Go Out on Own Can bn* ......21 Nat muh R ■ fl-3 CdaPaa .......19 Na« Dairy . .. 97.4 capitalAlri .. J Na« eypa .... US CarrUr Cp ... 20J Hat EaM .... U I CaM JI V..... U HT Cantral 21.0 WASHINGTON (API - Tbe Hughes Aircraft Co. has developed a robot ior atomic age jobs I too dangerous fbr mpn. It wants _!the government to assign ra^o [i I frequencies to emancipate its robot from an electric cbBtrol cable. ♦ -Hughes calls its wheeled machine Mobot Mark I. It looks (H'more like a giant grasshopper than a man. Its steel arms are 4|j fully jointed and more Spring Co. at Holly was announced | ^ four-year-old Waterford Town-yesterday by Rudolph Ebenitadt .j^p ^oy repotted ta satisfac-t .Jr., president of Republic todus-L^^ condition today after being trial Corp.. the parent company, ^y an automobile last night Steven will replace Howard M-i^hile crossing Sashabaw road near Smith who has resigned. Meyers road. Independence Town- He also resigned as director of'ship. American Spring, but will remain j Joseph N. Ingham, son of Mr. an advisory and director of Repub-1 and Mrs. Albert N. Ingham of lie Industrial Corp.’s RIC Producu|4507 Major St., was taken to Pon-Crop., a subsidiary with headquar- tiac Osteopathic Hospital after ters in Birmingham. being struck ta* a car driven by -----------------[George R. Kennedy, 59, of 4782 close-up fighting of oU well and ^ ^ 'Sashabaw Rd., Independence Town- forest fires, in disarming war-WontS LonventlOnS ghip. 5.’* •.'52% '«» heads, in vacuums, as a deep-sea' diver, and 'eventually in exploring Hughes told the Federal Communications Commission the' desired robot frequencies should be very hi|fe ta the radio spectrum to avoid interference with other | radio services. - LANSING.IF-The Lansing ■ aP-j! imd visltoi-8 oouncll designed to|^ attract more convention business. The council will function at a| Maahlne guns used by Ameri-separate division of the chamber!cans in World War I w«re devel-Will rai.4e and spend its own opfd by John M. Browning of funds independently. Utah. \ _ } than human arms. Us hands are 3 ’ I* metal dainps Wblcb can pick 'i [ [[mijand handle tools. Its eyes are i ;* ot«........R Jitelevlsian cameras that transmit! ewui ftA ... lustAUe Kt [ fi jwhat they see to the control oon- D#ti^44' RiJn lift !.[ «2 - It can be made to speak with the voice of the controlling hu-m an.Thecompany sa kj it can do' ate tasks as well as exert tremendous strength. ' 4i Mobot Mark I is currently con-4i;]|trolled through a trailing cable; 12 jconnecUon running to a man-op-. ; ^ erated keyboard. . Now, Hugb^ ^jjsaid, the time has come to cut .-[[ pJlMobot loose trom the cable and ________trilet him go free and far afield ' 8? Itmk^Biiir' I?'*!**®' *’^™®** direction. ______ . .' 12 .1 ^ W Air ■ ■ ' OMbtl Br -- .E.--S i-.i 8;: : 3:i . 21.1 DB (Hk CP a* Sir .S griT..: - «4 Trt «• IM Ts 3S.2 1958 Retail Census Available in Detroit The final U3B census of business tat T*1 * M.M _____A .iregtB — »•- ngarw tfilS eMMSTsMig •{! «tsMM compete official figures since 1954! ABM A ante oaYiii tS'tPT ^ rjness, Jnckxlaa complete sales and! o*u 85*i “.! lApayroO IfeU for 1966; the total j ^ % ■ ................. ‘ available at the u, raarce DapartoMne oOtoe, 438 Fed-' u ietal Bldg., Detroit 26. , , ★ 1 The census, providing fee Orsf £4*;;: •oer-soim u i 8 “^"51.71*4^ fotaaM t* 11 s.a 1SWS! mrobv of establlshmenlB; |dus the ~ total number of paid empkbva. In-fanBathm is fundihed for each eoupty arid eadh incorporated City of more than 1.500 tahabltairts. ;^tai4ar all other s the office e available from ...^ - • ■ Are You Riskiiig Ruin Wjth Inadequate Business Insurance? Yoii'ra sofor...honor protoetod...whon y04i buy yoor insuronco through on indo- awro oil your iosuroblo risks i No tingle comptny cm do thji. No one compiiw offers every type of business inspr-mce. When you buy directly from in iaiurance company, you'll bear onlv about the policy the company wanta to aefl you. At independent inaurance arents, we are free to chooM the best insurance for your bii^sinetf from hundroia of policies offered by difieienc competing copipaniet. We will supervise a complete analysis of all your buaineta upoaures, prevent wasteful overlappii^ of inaurance coverage, recommend additional protection where n^cd, and sec that your buaineu insurance is kept up-tinlate. You con bo sure your businoM Iws tho sura through on indopondont inauraiKO ogont. Look for this Mg '1" ^1 whon you buy. To display R, wo hovo hod to ThoHher> Patterson & Wemet Poolioe'e Oldest lasaroBco AfOBcy 711 COMMUNin NATMNAL lANK MM. H 2-t2M FOR A NEW 1960 OLDS nCLDSmC THE rouowulc cqvipmemt • CorpetlHi with Robber 2 DOOR SEDAN • The Fomoot 240 Horsepower Rockot EH|iiw wlA • Hooter O Ooord Room Fromo • Oil FIHor • Foom Nddod front Soot • Hood iMOlotiON • DimI Son Visors • 41 Ainpdlr. Hoovy Doty • Now Ookt-Troiid Tiros liSO by 14 loch • Mroctioool SigMob • Air Scoop Irokos • Heavy Doty Air Cboiior • Froot end Root Arm Rosts • UcoRM, Toxos, TMo PLUS-------------- THUR$.-FRi.-SAT. ONLY BADIO- REAR SEAT SPEAKER-SIDE VIEW MIRROR >50°° FOR ONLY ADD. COST Attention fun lovers? SEE OUR STATION WAGON DISPLAY NOW ON OUR SHOWROOM FLOOR HIGHEST APPRAISAL ON YOUR TRADE' lEBONE 0LDSN0BU£CU)ILLAC 270 SomHi Soginow SDroof FE 3-7021 THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22, 1960 #Vl«B 19. IP rtMllM r«rk. m.. MUford; m« Vt; M ldw«rd AImb; ' ‘ i^z:z___________________ JOM >4. at I p.m. from Rlchardion-Blrd Plioaral Hoi- KUIoM, with Rtf. Oordoo Monk •friclatlBC. iBtaraMBt la WIxobi CcmaMrp. Mri. AUtB wlU It. In atal. »t tlw RMiardUB-Blrd Pu B.ral Robm, KUlord, ThiuadBy •nrrn^. _ ODilfr. jtWI................. 4M Mt. Clcmni It.; an N; dear aaUtar of Joha Paanf. Mra. Ma-•ml Parr, Mra. Doroth; Sh.ppard pad Mra. BsUul MatHiual.: daar Sat«r of W. H. Mr. f 1. Irbp aad Mra. DaUah^odolph: alM aarTtvad bp aim iraDachlldrni aad IP (raat-praadthUdr.B. Pu-narat aenhea will b« held Friday, dull* Pd at ] p.m. from Doaelaon-Johaa Panaral Horn.. Int.rm.at la Whit. Chap.1. ktra. Dmay will lit la aut. at Uu Donalaoo-Jr*'— PiAai^l Horn.._____________ bnioM. juNVii. imp. sitouan P., 131 Drapet: an M; btlorcd huabaad of I.y 0. Dyaon: beloT«Johot Pun.ral |kmt. laUraunt In OtUwa Park Cemetery. Mr. Dyaon HAIWTEIN. Jbia N. Ifie. PADLA M.. 3931 Veortaela Rd.; an beloved wife of Arthur I. Hauatein; alao aurvlved by two brotbera la Uermaay. Pimwal held Tharaday, Jui.______ ____ from the Donalaon-Jehna Funeral Home. Interment la Whit. Chapel Mra. Hauatein will 11. in atate at Onnelaon-Johna Funeral Hom.^^__ RIAL. JUNE :i. iPM. DAVID. 8.. 3W Voorhell Rd.; age M; beloved buaband of Allnn Neal: dear father of David. Ford and Charlotte Meal and Ura. Olen Davla; dear brother of Mrs. Anna Mc-Kenaie: alao aurvlved by four grandchildren. Funeral a e r v 1 c e win be held Thursday. June 33. at 3:38 n.m. from Donelaon-Johna Funeral Home. Interment In White Chapel. F At AM Lodge Mo. 31 wir conduct gravealdt aervlce. Mr Neal vrlU lie bi elate at th< Donelaon-Johna Fimeral Homr___ jNEIL. JCME'Jd. IPgP, ANDREW W.. 13 Bllaa Bt.: age Tt: dear father of Mra. Edward He ary, Mra. Charlea Aadertoa. Mra. Lloyd aervlce arill be h June 23. at 1:W p.m. from the Voarheoa-Siple Obapel with the Rev. Jamea W. De« atflctatlng. Interment la Oak Hill. Mr. Nell BIple Funeral Home._____________ RREBEr JDME id, IIM. OAT ELIU-beth. Detroit; age 41; beloved daughter .of Alet Reeae:------ man. abtrier i Funeral aarviee B.BI. today fro-Wint Funeral Home, CUrkaton, with David E. Dm officiating. ------------'a Lakevlow Cemetery. Uwia E. lanBi Bgv fo: oear t Annto and l^tbd. orvloo win be held June D, at IP a.m. ----— -Suntoen Puaeral Borne with Rev. Theodore AUebaeh of-flclaUng. Interment la Oakland County Cemetery. Ur. Salkey will lie .in atate at the Huatoeo PU- neral Heme. ____________ WiSlGHT. JUNE iC'lNt. EIM. Pli Qamma, Walled Lake; ago P; be- ?«ten.d*8:«t.?Si- win Uc la atate at Richardoon-Bird Chapal. Walled Lake, to-night. Thursday morabig ho will ' ^ takem to' the Rlahii Funeral ^Mn, Tum.. lor aervlce ^ burial on Eaturday. June 3A. ArranECinaBW wort by Rlcbard-*----------- -ire by Riehardaon- At If EA Tpdty Ikara wMw tapto Rl ne PnEB 1, 4, f, 11, U, IS, 17. 70. If. «. at, ta. «. n. 71, M, tl« M. IN. IK, 103. 100. Uf. 110. 110. FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2^181 rran f BAtolfA All arrors aheuld fee i»-Meted Immediately. The Froaa ----- ------- CA|B WANT AO EATBO ■ I-Day J-Ot] OlAP PI.P4 _________ 3 lAO 3.P7 4.H 4 S.PP 1.P4 P.Tg A S.M 4.IP g.TP • IM I.4P P.3P T 35P P3P i.Pd 8 4.00 730 IIJO • 0.00 0.10 13.43 18 0.M 030 U30 An additlanal chargo H a of Rouban Ray- nani huabaad and father. speoliJ win Rubber Ca. Frances Raynard 8 FamOy._______ 77E WnSH TO THANK OUR MANV trleoda, netebbora. and. ralativat tor their acU dt kindneu during our recent bereavement. Also, foi the noral offeringe and eardk of n Lytle, Siortor'jr” MrV.'^ftarold Bald-wln and the J. J. ' The WISH 'TO K thanks te our ...............— nMcbbors and relatives tor their acte of kindnesa and floral offerings during our recant bereavement In the loee and lather. We__________________ thank the Farmtr-Snovar Fuaar- In Memoriairi Our lift hu been unhappy. Badly mlsaed bv her lo daughters Florence and I Funeral Directors Drayton Flalna Donelson-Iohns FUNERAL BpUB “Deslgnad for Funerals' Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Cemetery Lota 0 GRAVE LOT - $3S» OR 8EF- Beautlful FE toot: 0 grave lot. V Hdp Wantetl Male 10 GOOD MEN FOR 10 GOOD JOBS Must be aeat appearing, tmbl-ttout. own a auto aad be between ngee ol 31-62. Tou mutt be able to get along on $183.63 per week fr.r the first 3 months 0* d **te**’?art 3;00_p.r ployment. 2amedlM , 1:00 p.m. AQENT BALR8UEN WANTED, HEAT aggreaalve gentteaien over 11 to atU and collect Inouranee on cetahllebed terrltortea In Pontiac. Must have automobile, npar-tualty for advancement. .Vacation with pay and retirement •----C* 0-0131 for Automotive Managers Muel be experlenend In body and fender estimating, dealing wltb the pubUe and nave a working knowladga of auto nainU— mediate epenlngt. Matte aanlaatlon. Top voalary. Box 11, Pontiac Press ALUMINUM inifDOW MAN To work cutting out A ~ aluminum ocreana A t Only tboeo wlth^rlor - —-■ apply. Rortbam Lumber Co. 7040 O ly Lako Rd. AGGRESSIXE YOUNG MEN IF TOU ARB ABOVB AVERAGE IN APPEARANCE AND AMBmoUd, WE HAVE A PERMANENT POBl-TION FOB TOU. NO EXPERIENCE NBCE88ART, BUT TOU MUST BE BUSINESS LIKE AND 8INCERELT INTERESTED IN A SECURE FUTURE. 0PENIN08 ARE LIMITBD. CALL MR. aCRIPTER PB 4-OT-'"nWEBN 10 AM. AND 1 P M. Salary $90 Weekly ATTENTION! mea te tall alumlaua . 61.000 month le a ic.., ... ho avorafo man. Wa train yon. Jff^W.WMtenEled-Dray- ARE YOU SATISFIED with your proiant aamlngsr not. wo have an opportunity you that lo worth invootlfotlnf. Mod are makUig up to 010,000 aad more yearly la oommltsl— Car a dlsltact sdvaataga. interview enU FE l-dlt0botl 10 a m. and 0 - A PAET TIME JOS nuTy bt abla~ to qualify tor 060 a weak and atlU retain your t tnformatloa call Baby's Outgrown Thinj^* Are In Great Demand When you use the Pontiac P r e s 0 “For Sale" Want Ads I You can always locate the parties interested in what you no longer need. IT IS EASY TO RAISE EXTRA CASH WHEN you lell your un-needables through Pontiac PresE \\'ant Ads. Just Dial FE 2-8181 TO place YOUR ADI Thousands See Y’our PONTIAC PRESS WANT_ ADS (And they’re interested folks, too!) To Place a c « For Rent Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 He^ Wanted Female 7 BIARMADUKE By Anderson & Leeming CANVASSERS (Mr pay ^ up win earn yon 0160 to 03M waok or more. It VM art • huallar apply 4113 W. Walton Blvd. Drayton Flaliu daUy bteween U aad 3. Aok for Mr. I PORTER. CALL . iF^EIUKW. 4730 Dixit Bwy. at M16. MIO Raataurant. after 0:30 a.m^_ ROT 10 OR U FfjR PART •hME work. Apply 43 Auburn._________ DIMA71BP1ED EMPLOTED MEN wming to aUrt at 0116. OR 3A546, ■EXPERIENCED COOX APPLY IN pvrvon only. Old MUl Tavern Hotel. 0630 Dikte Hwy^,_Waterford. EIPBtiKN^ EAKER WANTED. _m_W Huron. Thomao Bakery. EXPERIENCED AUTOMOBILE mechanic and gee •talhm attendant. EM 3-0113. EXPERIENCED MECHANIC’«fni tools WHaM ■anHM dM OiwHMPft FOOD SALESMAN" To call Pontiac {?fi‘r*v%, - Flint area. Batenr e 8 oar allowances. F e phMe Detroit, DI 1-00 Mcycrt Rd.. Detroit My_____ High School Graduates Ueilady li « "Too jrttU Ua* oBJVv KAMPSEN _______FT o-floai_______ EXFBRIENCED OIRL FOR BHIRf preee. Apply Main CItabere. 4400 iaiiabatfa Lake Rd.__ _ EXPIRlDfCHD LADY FOR OBN. aval houee work and child cere. 0 days, elt 3 ntchte. own trani-_ portetlon^Be(erenoee._MA_0-0640 CURB waitresses 10 OB OTOR A8W Root Beer stand, 070 W _Muron._Mgr.Jobn Jlaplcr______ COOkiNO AND CLEANING 24-46 3 children. References necessary Live 111. 636 week. MI e-TW CbSMITlCIAN. TRAINED PIB-terred. full time. Pontiac area Reply Pontiac PrMs, Box 47. cLeanino lady 3 days wk I Applv In person, Connolly s Jewel- ers 14 W Huron 8t. ____ I DI8BWA8HKR OM LUNCH ] __$it JUSl.VD __ ; DOl^R'S ASSISTANT YbUMO , women with basic surdcal end : bookkeeping expertenoe. Person- LOSTanp found importent. FI Exi^XlTliSLADlEJs For part time. Apply In person. Bur- ____ ____ 10 TO U WEEKS I .. B; Saginaw. ....... SUMMER EMPLOYMENT IN- IXPERIINCXD WAITRESS WANT-TERNATIO NALLY KNOWN j ed tor restaurant and bar. Apply 1 CONCERN WITH BRANCHES IN _ In person only_363l OpdykO. I EXPERIENCED OFPiCE WORK-■ ' typist for diversified : - Uphototariag^ EAHLE'B CUSTOM OTHOISTXB-li^ 0174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM ITlbM AS OPHOLBTERtkfi 107 NORTH PERRY 8T. FE 5-8888 Work Wanted Male 1.1 Business Service ' 15 IF YOU ARE A SALESMAN AND! ^An^you'enoug]^ ‘n^SSl Miner . at 4113 W. Walton Blvd.. Drartooi Plains dally belwean 11 and 3. - Our sMsoo ll now startlnf^ JUNIOR AcebuNTiurr PoR-fam--tlfled Public Accountant's office In Southern Mlclilxan. Must have good basic accounting background and be willing to relocate. Oire complete reiume and salary requirements when replying. Pontiac Press, Box 38._____________ MbbERNIM'AbN SALESMEN — ' Bell anything for the home including francise dormer. FBi FITTER 1 FINISHED CARPBNTl^. NICE work, by hoar or Job FE 6-3303. i3~ ■YEAR OLD MAH_WANT8 ----------------------- ... Trw . er> 1 steady work, urgently. FE 0-4344. 34 Hr. 8erv. C. L. \\ Oman ag»‘ 20 to 50 who carpenttr woiax of any ' has had coninierciai fit-1 S*”"*-a5*i!S5M**' * retail Elisabeth Lk. _ flate pttter. heav eblne bases. Exp. only, i person. 640 Oolng St, FART TIMB Needed at once - 3 men for avanlng work. Call Mr. Taylor, OR 3-«m. 6 - 0 p m. ting experieiioe store or wlio has had professional home sewing. Must lie al)!e to communicate witii public well and wlio will be able to sell alteration s e r v i c e.l I Please ipply to our Tel-j I 1 luron Store. 7 South ' T»tpgraph Kd.. I’untiac, i ; _\\ inkleman's. ! I FULL TIMk’^ERICAL OFEMNO ^ ' ImmedlAW . diie^ttnt prlTilegti. ----..a- Apply 5Ui Hoor enj-; MEN — Age 40 and Over WHO CAN si-;ll Opportunity for security and .. nanclal Independence In 1000 and the future. Your own buelness without cash investment, hacked by 60 yeer old AAA-1 manutec----- -i-----guaran- FAY8 APPUANCI PARTS M OAKLAND AVE._____ PE_2-< PURNACE-OAB bn. IN8TAUXD 34 Hr ---- “ ■ ----- — 5-1761 _ _ HOTPOniT. WHIRLPbbL dt KIN-more waiher repair service. FI ikDUSTRIAL SERVira Machine tooli. clectrlcel and hydraulic repair. Machine rebuilding—new and ueed cquipm 6-1616 Lundgren b T7nch« PLAfrilRINO—NEW Corp. _________ ____ ___ REPAIR TTork Ouarutced^n 6-0304. FART _ TIME REAL n the ESTAra'oiBL FOR BABYSITTING AND housework. Live in FE EXP. Si’. !P.i!i* I • 4-7430 between 0 a m. —" *-* leges^' refrigeration planu. dalr- »ot**anacted^'by leasonal’^condl-ttons. Earnings unlimited on very liberal commission plan. Our men know of this ad For details, write A. C Richards. Dept. 3AA, P. O. Box 1017. Cleveland 3. vOhlo.______________________ 'ANDY C8IKI OARAOE. SPEaAL-ty on Domeattc and Foreign c*'-n SdOOl. 773 Baldwin Ave . I tlac. We hare opemng for chanlcs. Prefer one expert In Television Selwice____U POUND: BMAIX BL^K AND TAN male pup. PE 4;^l,________ Lbet BLACK b WHITE BEAOLE. answers te Major, Btward. UL 3-1370. FOUND. DRAY MALE PDF. PE 3-6301._____________ LOST; LADIES' BLACK LEATHER wallat Vicinity ot downtown or West Huron bus Papers very valuable. PE 4-3270.____________ LOST: DARE RIMMED SArt^ glasses vicinity ol Ll^n Vtetb around East Blvd •"-* f^'*“- ens Reward. FE LOST:. BROWN ’vie. 'M Josephine and Voorb^a Reward. PE 4-0330 - - ' ’™' PE 4-0474.________________. LOBY^ 5aRK BLUE LEATHER band bag. B. at Roebaster, via. HamllnTRochcster Rd. li Auburn - OL 1-1304.___________________ LOST: BLACf^PUBgC. REWARD. Notices and Pertonsle 27 ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? CONSOLIDATE ALL TOOT BILLS AND LET US GIVE TOU one place to Pay BUDGET SERVICE FIRE INSURANCE M PC IF YOU NEED 1600 FOR ANY sba'^ar'd finance cFICnifOYlarARTHXMT8 Living room, kltcben, 7“-- 3g0 iT. l^doek. PE 3-5 Attractive modem 3 and 3 rooms with bath efflcleney s "*--------- Oomplately turntehri^ v effloleney apartments, turntehed, wnaber. garage, near BUaaba^ Lakt, 010. „ Yso weekly*^*^^*! ____ ifl^ERN 3 RM. APT, PVT. BATH - -. Adnito. 103 Beaclf St. MODERN 3 ROOM APARTMENT, -'-in, adults only. 104 Oolaman ■ r-..f W*:—J____________ OXBOW LAKE 3 ROOMS 8 BATE Schneider. MA 4-1203.______ Rent Apts. UnfuniUhcii 38 1 OR 3 BKDRH. PARTLY PORN.. lake front apte. 08 3-0106._ AFARTMINTB P08 RENT. R 3 * 3'RM8. newly dec STOVE 8 rafrlg. Pvt. 308 JVhlttemora. 3 AN^3 itboMs. unundTruR- llOLLYWOOD APTS. 114 E. Howard St. NORTHEND 4 ROOM UPPER. OAl heat. Sorry no children under 10 OSO. FEJ-OIOO^_____ I BIORM. UPPERTcIHAN. UtlL-' ",les. west side. 61 Ruth._ ORCHARD COURT "Rent Now Greatly Reduced'' ADULTS ONLY FE »6918 MANAOER 10 8ALMER ST . APT < Open Dally k Sunday, 10 a.m.-O p^m * BEDROOM PLAT. OROUNC '2 S. Sanderson. 006 mo 8 Bdlth.j;*.2-I240.^________ RbbMB AMD' B^ItTH REPO ---- ----- y,„ In the alu-ss. 61.000 to lot unusual '. If you've transportation, good referenc Auburn Avenue Nurses Kkchan _06 Auburn.______________ MIDDLEAOED LADY TO D O' carpete upbol. cleanad. IX , garden PL0WIN0~6 we will tixK you. We manulac-ture our own lock-seam awnings. , , aff^iutor'^ll” 77 “walten bFv?■ I HEATrbEPENDABLE“WATraE88. —--------- ■■ soma exDerlenca necessary. FE Drayton Plains.____________ TREE TRIMMER WANTED. SEE Mr. Olln. 6000 W Maple, between _^M week days. Bat, mom. _ WANTED BIDS ON REPAIRINd < lasonry my building. R 6-7283. TRAVEL —EARN! BOYS UNDER 20 PERMANENT work with a tutiue. ideal working conditions. New Aglaod and Lake resorts in summer. Florida and California In winter, we furnish K%"e?flw^aldron‘Hteei!““i a^* to 3 p.m. No phone calls, please. OITORTUNTTY FOR MEN OVER Oakland and _____________________ Unlimited opportunities with es pmllmnO ms4armMr.m..m..O pO*g|bllUll Tfil ‘ Ith ________ Call FK 8-1763 StflkSES pracl^tls necessary. FE WAifTO~ licensed; IBbNU^^jTANTED ~IR0'NINa8~ . _ ____OR 3-3070. ___ ‘ nX3WlNO. AND bRAbblNG. ANY ..........^ 9heap._R 0-0440. nsportatlon; MOTHEk. 24 WITH CHILD 'R'AN're teen I a m. , light houaework. Uva In. FE eri** Lau^y ^rvlce io COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY servici Laund 2-4101. IN DEBT? 1 IF SO I EET US iwiNo Uivc You 1 Place to Pay i Ease Your Mind I “orrV"5?i WE ARE NOT A i I l.OAN COMPANY i I MICHKiAX CREDIT | I COUNSELLORS 1 |rM. 702 PONTIAC STATE BANK 1 Johnson I and stove. 400 mo. . I _Aptf. 46J_Aubar^ TO _ ' LAROB ROOMS S BATH. PAR tially furnished. 006 month, heal jd. om Highland Hd. 3-37P LOk. CLEAN RMS AND BATH _puutlesjura.,_w. side. MA 4-0266 3 ROOMS AND BATH IN BLOOM field _HlIli^ MI_4-4363._____ ROOM UPPER. 647 60 A MONTH 0 room terrace basement and gs aga. clean, 146 a month, gas heat. Paul A. Kern, Realtor. FE A. JOHNSON. Realtor 17W S. Telegraph Rd. ______FI-: 4-S33 Rent Apts. Furnished 37 3 RMS. AND BATH. STOVE. RE ir»tor, newly redteorftted. AJ lUee. furn. We»t tide. Inquire W Huron Bt. 34116. 6 fe; SECRETARY A RECEPTIONIST Must be an accurate typUt nd uve knowledge of bewk- retertal service. 'EM 3XS4i. Building Service 21 A-l SOD Weed-free sod. delivered. Merlon 46c sq. yd Kentucky Blue 40c -- _; Nursery. MI 04040 1ST CLASS LICENSED BUILDER! nVvd' PbR~WALL WjiHlNO~PAINT- ! _______ Lsndscsping or flW 8-0671 ______ _ L'S COMPLETE LANDSCAnNO. qradlny. fitting, planting, trees removed, trimmed and complete FE 4-4231 P.O. Bax 1&3. { e of the world's tergti —- ■- -ts field wlf ceepteSee. ....,• T-I- , T-.il bulldozino. l'andscapino. Uay nidg. Co. I'L 4-//^ Trenching. EM 3-3S|4. EM ^M^4 Payments A-l FLOOk SANbiNO wrrt - A-1 ACE TREis SERVICE I owe 6500 to'l30.0«) and bllU a THE>FLOOR SANDER. PK 5-J723 | 8TUMF REMOVAL high • or In arrears, call for an PABULON - WATXRLOX • BRUCB ; Tree removal, trimming, gel our ' appointment. Our service Includes Ai rAisPEKTOT''i:------ bid FE 2-7116 or FE M7M. tree tax service, bookkee^lni, AddltloM - Basemente MXPmT TREK BERVICK FREE «? Attics - Oarages estimates. FE 6-6603 or OR 3-3000 "Ills paid, and GET MY Bin fTrsT ~ Michigan Assoc. Creditc Counselors IMPBiNTED ' \Veddiiig Napkins ■ "FREE" -PLUS 100 INFORMAL8— With Every Order Of Wedding Invitations Hackenstose Rook Store 10 EAST LAWRENCE __ FE 3-1414 dainty" maid" supplies Menominee, Mrs 6-7006. ________ 731 Wallace. FE WF. PAY ALL VOLK BILLS can afford. If you 04430 betwean 1 WORKING CHEF qutllfted te.hanola complete op-eratldo of table service restaurant. adjolnint bar and near large suburban motel. Should be able to make imall I— bondablc. state rienoa la First : UaTpresa ~ Bakery. . Huron, Thomas ---- _ ulll. Inc.' Alao garage. Adults. FE 3-7230 after OJO, ROOM. STOVE. MVRiaXRATbR. utlltles furnished. 113 weeki' 046 monthly. 330 B. Parke. Apply fS“nl.h.'^M p‘.rk Fteci.J'J“ ‘ nR'bbMS AND BATH ON THCBT '"*- newly de----" 2-0744. _ __________________ "room rURNlSHKD AND U'lTL-Itles private entrance. Bobbin's Mobile VUlage, 3300 EUaabeth E 6-7731 6-4386. 4 R6M. A CARPENTRY — ins - Basemente ajirani inas Danvii-n. rKxa | —'“J” ES - Oaraaea _ estimates. FE 6-6603 or OR 3-3000 , jms P»W. TO - LANDSCAPING. LIGHT"HAULINO. U L'Y FE 3-7306 »nd plowing Reas FE 2-2714 ! MOM I'-X ShKVlC.l'.S CEMENT WORK. NOTHWO LAND8CAFINO~ikND~TOP'80iL i 5« N»«Mal Bank Bldg.. Roches! I Ixrvc.or gnixll. Commercial or*l r4*iivteF8H «*w* Phone OL 14104 >nd Me. ~>REB8kC‘aiRMINOHAM l i WOMAN ........ around kitchen ______ _______ __________________________ ........n 26463. ____________ BerM'aT’Kieio "" .•»».».. ; MiD'"r8TATE"^T R E K-SEHVIc'e: Harbor FE 0-0711 - . — i Tree trimming, tree surgery, tree Pleasant Landscaping wnw PoD' ^ _________„,ailNOHAMl=^‘‘''‘V'*A^^^ fJSfnranJT«\w'?Si‘'^fcrilffil^ P2S2"*' *** Woodwanl. “j^cmI*o?cmM“en’*IliM hVu’fwJil KIND OF" CEMEN'T WORK “<* *M1 eWao-up. FE. 00 W Rundell _9<1 A-FfOO.________________ 8PECIAL-MAR10N BLUB. LAID :‘•il?r5?rCAR.-0ir-, *^^C^^^ Craig. FI 6-7710 WANTED YOUNO MAN 21 TO 30 for poaltlon as manater. Requirements are: good physical condition. Phono Mr Gross from 0 p.m. _tq_0 j.m. fe 4-06«. fOUNO MAN. "AOE 17-10 FOR full ttme work wltb Fubitehers Representative Monpay through Friday 0 hours per day. $30 per »..s 4 hon, training period. But applicant must be . with sales abll- chlldren. FE 0-374S. WOMAN >wo1k ( _ ; SPECTAL ON "ORADINO A 8EED- Sd ALL "klNDg CEMENT WORE, i Int Lloyd Crali; IE 6-77U. FK __2-0i67.""' -- ™ Drives, floors, etc. Jensen. FK i 6-f303.__________________________________ WANl'ED kULL OR PART TIME , ba-a.tvwMV-TTf' COMMERCIAL ' ^ 0|J Soil _8HOP Help WKntcil Feitule 7 A BEAUTY operator WANTED. Apply at Betty LeCornu. 1002 w aTTaYOH' ' RKFRESENTAmirIS I fo __ I Help Wsnted , contracting. Also store front i. , modeling. John W. Capias. MY --- ' 3-1120. g AOPITIONB OARAOES. AWNINOS !ioo«r furniture a televisions. --------Jllaneous. Free esumates^FE 26307.____________ CASH FOR FUBNltUR* AND Appliances. Old pieces or hditeeiull. Prompt courteous service _4-7Ml ____ _____________________ Fgmr»c'Mom. "s'i'rTm;: 'FE'eTiiliT: I r ■ —‘"■"A , “ LCT ot buy or sell fr .“kN. and TEACHERS ■kE^KWAraRS JCEMOT WORE ! A-l MOVINO 8ERVIOT UNWANTED ~ARTICLEr“PiCkED R»»*on»ble_Rates.________FE 6-3460 , „p tttr of charge Phone "THE ANY "k I N D OF LIGHT HAULINO i HELPING HAND ' MA 0-1341. " COLLEOE MB? Barn^ 61.500 t |«*ewiUi ui^ha^e OL 1-4106 Wtd. Children to Board 28 A-l LICENSED HOME. DAT OR 24 hr care^ FE jl6414^ _ 77ILL CARE FOR ONE OIRL IN my home. lull time. Sasbabaw •and Maybte Road araa. 08 Wtd. Household Qcods 29 1-7 ROOMS OF FURNTTURK AND appliances needed. WlU pay more cath. Please phone FE 3-0142. TI N I l7 2 AND 3 RMS., CLOSE IN. clean. FB 6-61K________________ I'^LAROE "clean ROOMS. PVT. entrance, baby welcome, 317 Osmun^ PE^4760. ________________ 3 "rmb:, pvt bath, adults. 7 Frail, cor. W. Huron. Set owner _4 toj p.m.____________________1 ____ 3 RM. UPPER, nrr. bath. 113! rm 4^4430. 8 Paddock. FK 2-7730. 113.60 wk. s-WJwSrifpi 3""6fRLn TO SHARK NICELT FUR. * -‘^“s tets''‘'FE‘'i-3 nisbed apartment, 010 each, n ri,---------------------- - 2-UI63. “" 3 UROK ROOidS FOR COUPLE 01 Aubura Avt. re 4-63M.______ 3 CLEAN ROOMS PVT BATH Pvt. entrance. Baby welcome. 613.60 per wk. FB 0-4643 after 4.,__________________________ 3'"bm8::^n.-pri.“int7ba'ih. ” J15 wk. re 6-0M3.______________ ..-***.*h. g-ldBOF., Wire, TWO PRK-scnool daugnters desire to rpnt fum. or unfurnished bouse or apt. ; re 4-0441 Howard ‘Clarke, 304 Harvard St. FE 4-1443 ! ■ BOK INTERESTED INi KITCHEN, cashier! JJWO 1 WORK. DAY and' NIGHT SHIFT. FE 8-0711. l^ W HurM^ElSK 'afB D»‘U’__including 8und» OFFIOT OR FLOOR 8PACTE FOR - ----J"”.?6^1 lomrance acency. Wait side , HOME. OARAOE. CABINS^^ODI-I O DELL C-\RTAGE ■ — Local and long distance moving. Phone FE 66604 DHrv In. TalMraph r CURB WAITRESSES Aged working "wltt pe'opTe"''UfhPTVo- Ing Midwest Empio--------- PonUao State, Bank I O 0 S B MOVINO. FULLY, w v rouipped. FE 46460. L A. Young. ^ IT. WE Ll FE 6-UM Mil LER-8 FLOOR SERVICE. LAY- Ig with people Light "TVo-i mi- sanding finishing. FE 06460. ; "***®Jt YSii*' Midwest Employ mejit, 406 M O N E Y FOB REMODELINO.---------- palraf see “T CLASS PAINTDiO AMD E CO. 1166 iremg. Casn or terms. Instructions 10 SEA^RD CO- PLA8TERIN"a a REPAIR. **■'' CLASS DBOORAHNO FAINT- FE 2-7022 - ing and wall papering. FE 4-0256. ^ -------- --------------^ p^jHT. EXPERIENCED VOICE TEACHER —■ ^flve yolct lei ----- 2-0360' My's'-MOJ"__ PLASTERINO NEW AND REPAIR i A ____ _____ ________ vern Keller. UL 2-1740^__________' Diploma avardrt If tou PLASTER AND RBPA'IR. WALLS ___ "to PLASTElftNO AND PATCH'wORK 9'?' viiM ' "•—■ F6- isr„ e.umstes Wes Meyers FE I?* • **'• papering. 30 . . _ , -1^*^--;------------- . _ 2-0360 MY 3-6003_ _»*ncgs reasonablenre 26316.__ I'irtish ,J rijtfh Sclioul pl^erinq rew 1^ repair i ^ ^ ™i?»tigR. ex- •i'.t5sr‘ ol ceiling d Day 8 night shift GRILL COOKS I inu I.; ,s; SSJ-.’S' BOorBEPAlRS day S night thin ■ INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN BOOlt- EAVESTROUOHINO ***•» ' keeping, sbotlhand —" - ---- ------- TED -S ' 7""' »«• »r m i^T"^TEkH~ilOHT i ^^"““yMmgs atter’iV *^ **** "*^’**| Work WRnted Male II WANTED: COUNTER OIRLS P08 Miracle Mile Drlve-ln ITtea-No axparleacc necessary ' r.^i“‘isv »• <* SNTDER FLOOR LA'tlNO, I sanding and flnliblng. Fhont FE trout hint Must be U or over Af Waterford 1. thru sat R L~b 'Wanted f6r tblk- hotte wark. No tiparlrnce necessary. Salary plus cemmisi' HH W. Satlnaw Bt. Office Ni EXPERIBItCiEO WArTRESS Al ..................... grti e> to asi Dtgbte. ApplTbetween and 3 p.m. Ranisasi'c ARD FOOR- tela waitresses. at 300 Lounge. Bar a rsetsauresn. PULL Ain> FART TDdTsAUM halp. Must ba evar 31. Toung--------------------- utraelf A-l WALL "WASHINO. CARPET k Uphol Mach, cleanad. FT 4-t077 A-L CARFElffBR WORE. NEW -s rapJi: FE 4-0110.______ ; TRENCiilNO EXCAVATIRO FOB septic tanks. Flaw Ute. footlnp-dttche« and boat weU PL 2-60 " W'JKTBf^p.ROOP'lNG Worb gtiarantead Froo aettmatea. A^ FAINTTNO 8 DBCORAHNO. M year, experlenca. Reasonable _Fme^estlmates. Phone PL 2-1300. A LADY INTERIOR DBeORATOR. Papering FK 0-0343.________ A-l FAIN'nNO 8 DECORATtNO. ^Paper^jsovad. FE ,46011. CUSTOM F AINTINO" ANP~FaPER bagteg. Bap. IneuradT r ' — IN'TEBIOR AND EXTERIOR painting waU washing. Frae esQ- mates, re 66376.____ INTERIOR DECORATINO: ---- — 6-1473. ______ ____ ______ Building Supplies P.lr. smali'jobe 1 ■ M41 or re 6-P.... ..... .......— . BO't II~%CBIRBS'STEAOT FARM ; MliinrTNSHr* s.:;^ i 11 —- --- dairy farai. 1 PAINTTHO. IKT. A • *«- yg Mill_________ , 'f nanrl^ Fr»» ev Buringss .Servkf PAINTING ____ re 0-3067 __________ FAINTINO, FAnCRINd.' 8EMOV. al Washing. FE 3-33U. TOR REPAIRS, OT ; PAINTINO^ DBTORATIWO.* Call after_4. U 4-1360. iSr il. CLEAR AMD AMBITIOUS vaou ticady tnptoyaiMii. bat __ehatM (3) Movie. IVed MacMoiv nqr. Marjorie Main, “Mur der, He Says.” (’46). (4) Border Patrol. (7) Tooth Bureau. (9) Man vmhout a Gun. (56) Reading Out Loud. 1:N (3) Blovie (began at 7 p.m.) (4) Wagon TYain. (7) Ariaona Gun, Westem. (9) Movie. Van fielU “Golden Mask.’' (’54). (96) Two Contuxies ol Sym- S:N i(3) Movie (began at 7 p.m.) (4) Wagon ’Italn (oont) G) Snmt Service. (9) Movie (began at 7:90 p.m.) (56) •:M (3) Men Into Space. (4) (CMor) Price b Right. (7) Nelson Family. (9) Movfe (began at 7:30 Quid: Quotes Prove ' It's a Funny World WILSON By BABL WILSON NEW YORK — London drivers are getting an daffy as Callfomla’8. Slegi Seasler, the London Pub-owner, telb me of tbe driver up before a Judge who snapped, “With one hand you were driving, and with your other hand, you were making love to your girl Why don’t you be normal and use both hands like everybody else?” The driver said: “What! and let the car go by itself!” Down in Texas, a eat died and bft an old bdy ... Comedton Marty Allen likens Khrushchev to a BSssian'bus driver bellowing: **Step back to the rear of the world!” ... The talke about NBC vice presidents renfinds me of Fred AUen’s classic definition: “An NBC vice president b a man who doesn’t know what he’s supposed to be doing there, and by the time he finds out, he’s not there any longer.” . . . Ben Blue of Hollywood figures that any man who comes into yonr living room with a bathrobe on and a razor blade in hb band, must be friendly. ★ ★ ★ THE MIDNIGHT EARL ... Rosemary Clooney’s cafe contract specifies baby sitter service for her four kids . . . Rex Harrison got the script changes he demanded, so he’s on the Hour of Mystery TV’er . . . ’Tuesday Wold was graduated from high school, went right back to playing a college student in “High Time” ... Blnger^ioyee Bryant who quit show business for church work, will come out of retirement temporarily — doing con-cerb to raise funds for her church . . . Richard Conte’s taking singing lessons, readying for a Broadway musical . . . Bartha Kitt showed off her new husband, Wilibm McDonald . . . Hugh O’Brian’s doing “Two For the Seesaw” in summor stock. Ginger Rogers phoned her vocal coach, Cario Menottl, and hb answering service told her angrUy: “Stop saying you’re Ginger Rogers! Mr. Menotti doesn’t like any fooling around!”.. .Herb ShrlnerOl lead 56J)00 boy scouts in a harmonica chorus at the Scout Jamboree July 30. ★ ★ ★ EARL’S PEARLS: Along Broadway an actor gets married when he meete a girl who likes him as much as he does. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: The young man contemplating matrimony Should be warned it means not only another mouth to feed, but also another one to Usten to. WISH I’D SAID THAT: A woman’s place b in the home— usually right next to the tetephone-That’s earl, brother. (Copyright, 1966) (3) MiUonaire. (4) Happy. (7) Boxing. (9) First Person. 9t» (3) rve Got a Secret. (4) Phil Silvers Show. (7) FIgbU (coot.) (9) Splendid ’Theater. •:M (7) Deadline News. MtM (3) Clrde Theater. (4) Thb b Your Life. (7) Hawaiian Eye. ^ (9) News. litU (9) Weather. U:M (9) Tdescope. UtM (3) Theater (oont) (4) Harness Radng. (7) Hawaiian Eye (coot) (9) News. ir.« (9) Movie. Yvonne de (brio. Hotel Sahara.” (’58). U:I9 (3) (4) (7) News. Weather. Sports. U:99 (7) Girl Decoy. U:M (3) Movie. Peggy (bm^ mliu, "March Hare.” :30 (4) Jack Paa;-. 11: M (7) Janet Dean. THURSDAY MORNOTG (2) 6:H (2) On the Farm Front. (4) Today. (2) TV College. (7) Funews. 7:M (2) Felix the Cat. (7) Breakfast Tliiie. 6:16 (» Cbpt. Kangaroo. (7) Johnny Ginger. 9:69^ (2) For Better or Worse. (4) 1 Married Joan. 9:99 (2) Movie. (4) Exercise. (7) Exercise. 9:56 (4) Faye Elizabeth. U:99 (4) Dough Re ML (7) Stage 3. 10:29 (9) Billboard. 19:99 (9) Ding Dong School. (4) Play Your Hunch. 19:U (7) Detroit Today. 19:98 (7) News. . U:09 (3) I Love Lucy. (4) (color) Price b Right. G) House of Faridoa ' (9) Movie. (56) Bon Jour. 11:99 (2) December Bride. (4) Concentration. (7) Topper. Sgr United PreM latematioaal WAGON TRAIN, 7:30 p.m. (4). David Wayne as a traveling medicine mm uses a pretty girl and n t(^ help sell a cure-all to wagon traihm. NELSON FJ^tnLY, 8; 30 p.m. (7). I Mexico City, was 1 Ozzie must vdn a cross-country; site , where tradition says the a royeted (! ROYAL HOLDUP — King Bhumibc^ of Thailand turns the tables on that fearless hero ol televisioo’s “Have Gun, Will Travel” aeries, Richard Boone, during a visit* to Paramount sr nwufu Studios in Hollywood Tuesday. Getting a big laugh out of the proceedings is Queen Sirikit. The royal coiqjle is spending a month touring the United States. Are Imported Gals Servants or Little More Than Slaves? LOS ANGELES (Ap)-A young Irish newmaperman got his dander up over what he considered an unjust i»actice. Result: a state investigation, ■till continuing, of charges that tfemestics are lured here from Europe and the British Isles with promises of little work and high living—but often work an 80 hour week and wind up broke. ah Irish girl who was working for a West Covina, Calif., family. V\’hen she left the job after completing her contract, her employer refused to pay her last month’s EARTHA THURSDAY AFnEBNOON lf:99 (2) Love of Life. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Restless Gun. (9) Thb Living World. 12:39 (4) (cotor) It Could Be You. (2) Search for Tomorrow. (7) Love That Bob. (9) Rooking With Kay. 12:46 (2) GukUng Light. U:99 (9) News. 1:09 (4) Bold Journey. (2) Our Mbe Brooks. (7) About Faces. (9) Movie. 1:99 (2) As World Turns. G) LUe of RUey. (56) Worid Hbtory. (7) Day in Court. (2) Medk. (4) <)ueen for a Day. 2:99 (2) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Gale Storm. (9) Kennedy’s Comer. (56) Globettotter. 3:99 (9) Movie. (2) Susie. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the Oodc. 9:39 (2) Verdict b Yours. (4) From These Roob. (7) Who Do You Trust? 4:99 (2) Brighter Day. (4) Thin Man. (7) American Bandstand. 4:16 (2) Secret Storm. 4:99 (2) Edge of Night (9) Robin Hood. (4) Yancy Derringer. 5:99 (2) Movie. (4) (color) Cfeorge Pierrot Presents. (9) Looney Tunes. 6:99 (7) Rocky and Hb Friends. 9:59 (9) Jac LeGoff. The State Labor Commission says it’s reddy to file charges ai^inst one or more employment agencies. Thd probe was sparked by three articles last April in the suburban San Gabriel Valley Daily Tribune by reporter Tom McCuaig. The 31-year-old bachelor from the bland of Rathlin, off the coast of Ireland’s County Antrim, was a newspaperman in Dublin, New Zealand, Australia and the Fiji Islands before joining the Daily Tribune two years ago. FAY REFUSED Through a police captain he met It's Fun Second-Guessing the TV Emmy Awarders McCuaig took the case to federal and state authorities and got payment for her. Through her he met two other Irish girls here on similar arrangements. He investigated further apd developed tbe series. "The American public coi science wouldn't like to admit it, McC^iaig wrrote, "but there b today a thriving vestige of the colonial and civil war eras—the practice of indenturing domestic •nants. '‘They are Ixought here with the full knowledge of the federal and state governments which are pow eriess, under present laws, tc control the employment of these girts or their recruitment In Ireland, Britain and Europe. "And, once here, the girls TV News and Reviews By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPI) — I don’t, vote in the Emmy awards competition either, but like every othar TV fan. I’m for second-guessing. Here goes: I thought Art Carney deserved the Emmy in the humor field, but NOT for hb "V.I.P.” revue, which was honored Monday night. I felt Carney’s first special, “Small Worid.” was the funniest in tlx series. Incldeatally, Carney’s writers didn’t even get nominated in the ooinedy category, wMch was won by Jack Beaay’s chaperones. "Huckleberry Hound’s" well-deserved Emmy in the "Oiildren’ Programming” category would have made a bigger hit in my house if the category had been la-'Famlly Programming.” has been confirmed as a Monday night •CBS-'W attraction for the fall. Series "sUrs Harry Morgan, Verna Felton and (bra Williams. juess TV b indulging in some status seeking when It gives ABrence Olivier an Ebuhy 'for Moon and Sixpence.” I’m sure it's a popular, safe award. Bto I oaa’t help (eeHiq: that If the ballottng took piaoe In England, they’d kave settled on Lee J. Oobb lor Us glowinf perfOnu-aaoe la “Project ImmortaUty.” --Tociay's Radio Pro(?rams-- wosn (ius> wptw u«ss> wjbk asT- liSO-wnt saeoeese WtU.UtxwM I get no kick out of rfiowering Emmies on Robert Stack (The Un-touchablet) and Jane (Father Knows Best) Wyatt, who topped Loretta Young-Donna Reed-Rich-ard Boone-Raymond Burr. Week after week, they all do the same formula acting in formula scripb: The runners-up will get their turns, I predict (But at bast they’ve done away with Emmies for supporting actors. And did you realize that if awards went to the TV personality with the most publicity. Jack Paar would be known as Ben Hur. DIALING AND FILING: The Arttar Murray party were told that they’re now eligihte for “the siso-wn, oswpsdn SSKTtJsr* CXLW. D**lw Hneo Ihe show gnes hate te-tmm next woek and Isn’t sebod-Med bnek In taB, the IfaMls may he delayed a while. Actress-panelist Betsy Pahner was tbe guest singer on Garry Moore’s show last night. Don't liciBV. Look bow tar singer Fa-Ian got on good kx>ka. THE CHANNEL SWIM: Damiy Kaye's fbU-haur coitMBdy-and-music Bpedal for (feneral Motors wiD be seen on Sunday, Oct 90 on CBS-TV, pre-empting The Bd Sullivan Show. The program, live from Hollywood, b tfas first of three annual TV spe-dala Kaye has agreed to do. I An oHshoot of the December' Bride program, Pete and Gladys. TV Features Church to Rebuild Guadalupe Shrine I MEXKX) cmr ll»-Ofllciab ol the Roman Catholic Church have decided to demolish the crumbling Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe and rebuild it^ Abbott Gregorio Aguilar of the 400-year-old church said Monday. Tie church, 2Vi-n lies north of race to win a cbyeted