Indian. “This stems to ba a ewe of grom learning the new* at Lansing this moming. "Our office fcyery much concerned, and will be looking into the matter further,” be added. "Since the matter ha* Just been brought to our attention, I cannot say what action we might take at this time,’’ the attorney general said. But he was certain that the case would get further attention from hb office. Wednesday’s funeral service for George Nash, 66-year-old World War I U. S. Army veteran, who Hved at 1363 W. Eight Mile Rd., Femdale, was over. His body had been laid to rest next to the grave of his wife in White Chapel Manorial Cemetery in Troy when the funeral director, Claude De Mund of Spark* • De Mund Funeral Homo, Royal Oak, was told by cemetery officials that Mr. Nash could not be buried The body of George Nash, a member of the Wtanebago tribe of North American Indians, did not rest easy, nor did the hearts of his three sons and daughter. They contacted the American Legion post in Birmingham, of which their father ha* long been a member, and the Veterans Affairs Office in Pontiac. Peasant Weekend in Store lor Area THE PONTIAC PRESS Horn* -Edition #%' H 118th TEAR •’A*..'*’* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUSTS 1980—44 PAGES U.S. Scores 3 Outstanding Space Successes X15 Plane Sets Altitude Mark of 24 Miles Major Topi Old Record by Almost 5,000 Feet; Float* Weightless EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP) — The X15 today rocketed an Air Force test idiot more than , 24 miles skyward, man’s highest flight yet. The record: 131,000 feet. Maj Robert M. White, in the same plane that act a record speed mark of 2^98 m.p.h. last week, pointed the aleck black dart up at an angle of SI degrees and let its mighty twin engines roar The Iser-mkNte bant vaaNed him to the aeariy atrleas edge ef Recover First Space Capsule in 13 Attempts Discoverer Data Could Help Nation to Perfect Spy-in-Sky System WASHINGTON (A — A space capsule fired back to earth from an orbiting U. 8. satellite was rushed toward Hawaii today with a pay-load of data that could help In perfecting a spy-in-the-sky system. With recovery of the capsule for the first success in 13 attempts — the United States appeared to have won a lap In the space race with the Soviet Union. The 301-pound capsule, loaded with instruments, was fished from FAR, FAR OUT — Air Force test pilot Maj. Robert M. White ^ PaciQc ocean about 330 miles At the peak of his climb, White piloted die X15 more than 24 miles into the sky today, man’s high- northwest of Hawaii Thursday by radioed back: ‘This is really est flight yet The record was eet near Edwards Air Base, CaHL a burned to the spot from a waiting ship. Giant Balloon Sent Info Orbit; Relays Ike Talk President Invito* Any Land to Bownco Signal* Off 10-Story Echo I fantastic up hen.’ The old mark was 136,300 fact, nearly 24 miles, set by 6vt Iven C. Kincheloe here Sept. T, 1966, in dm ill-fated X2 rocket Mp. It later crashed 'while setting a speed maik of 3,0M m.p.h. Ktoch-eloe was killed in a fighter plane enuh. . Records by experimental planet are unofficial. The official mark is KB.&5 feet, eet by Capt. J< Jordan last Dec. 14 hi an F104C Jet SOARS IN SECONDS The X1S was dropped at 45.000 toet from White ignited eight rocket barrels and within seconds soared out of range of ground observers V ftf New Burial Place for Rejected Indian By DICK HANSON George Nash, an American Indian and World War veteran, will be burled In Ferry Mount Park Cemetery at Pontiac Saturday, after his body was refused burial In White Chapel Manorial Cemetery, Troy, because he 'Is not phlte.’ Atty. Gen. Paul Adams expressed concern today over refusal by White Chapel Cemetery authorities to WMto’s maximum speed today, compared with Walker’s 2,188 m.p.h. last week, was 1,100 m^A. In setting his weed record. Walker climbed to 18,000 feet then went into a shallow dye to 'become the fastest human. White reserved all Ms power for the climb. White radioed bade that he was p^fiag 126,200 feet—die old record-still climbing. One minute later he radioed he was back at 135,000 and descending. Dag, 220 Swtdes i Plano* Welcomed Premier Tshombe EUSABETHVILLE, the Congo (AP) — United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarikjold and the lint U.N. force to enter secessionist Katanga province landed here today. . The force-230 Swedes-arrtved hi five planes, touching down at KMninute intervals. Hammarikjold and the soldiers almost did not land after a*. The crowd at the airport saw Ham-marskjold’s plane circle the.airfield three times. Mats* “They toM mehe to nat white” ■aid De Mud, “and that I would have to take foe body with me. When I went beck to the plat, it had not yet been flOed to,” "Neither the family nor I could understand it — we had Just held the service In the chapel at the cemetery, complete with military t” said De Mund. Lake Orion Doctor Tells of Family’s Escape A little ever throe hears earlier, the Air Force triggered the ejection mechanism of Its Discoverer Xm as tt made Us nth pass war Alesha to polar orbit. With steering rockets starting it on the way, the capsule plunged downward into the thick air envelope of the earth. A parachute opened. Radio beacons helped ob-plot its course. Then crews of waiting C119 {tones saw chute, followed the capeule down and circled above the spot. SNAGGED BY COPTER The Air Force plan was to snatch the chute and capsule into one of the CU3’s, but scattered clouds epused trouble and a tag required. CtoCto tom* fill mm ship Haiti Vtefc* picked op the capsule and flew it back to die ship, which then heeded for Hawaii of the an- THEY’RE DWARFED — The circled men at the bottom of this picture appear as midgets in front of a 100-foot diameter plastic balloon of the type rocketed into orbit early today'. The satellite AT rWMu is a step toward establishment of a worldwide communications system. The balloon is expected to bounce, radio signals from 1,000 miles above the earth. CAFE CANAVERAL, FU. (AP) — The United States sent a huge communications satellite into orbit high above the earth today and quickly signaled its success by bouncing a message from President Eisenhower across the nation. The new space messenger, Echo I, was rocketed up from this missile test center at 4:39 ajn. A little over two hours later Space Administration announced the National Aeronautics and* it was successfully in orbit Then leu than four hours ate launch, the recorded mtwags from the President was played back at a news conference to Washington. The ■ If 8 All Over but the Crowning Ginn Shoo-In as County Dem Leader By GEOBGE T. TRUMBULL JR. .county precMct delegates voted An that oemains Is for the can- werwhiWiHly to recommend to didates to place the crown as new the candidates the 32-year-old Democratic county chairman on Franklin attorney as James M. Ginn tonight. chalrmaa. In a heated meeting at the Tha 13 candidates nominated in Roosevelt Hotel Thursday night, | the Aug. 2 primary meet In the flight today, altar an Atlas a cesstaDy covered a 8,000-mile of apace scientist* working aa both the man-ln-spec* program and the Semee toy-spy satellite. The Samos is now being developed to tend back by ‘television (Continued on Page 2, CoL 2) CHICAGO (11PI)/- A two-car electric train derailed at tha city’s southern fringe today ead parted injured, at least two aad U2 Pilot's Family Mr. K's Promise ot Help Parole Thompson Next Wednesday LANSING (B—Jack Thompson, a Flint Teamster Union bosinesa agent, wtfl be paroled Wednesday from an ansa sentence ot U months to 18 peaii, the State Fa-role Board announced today. Thompson one convicted to the torching ef n Flint dry doming shop to which Teamster business agent Frank Kierdorf to believed to have snfferod buns which LONDON (AP) — The family of Francis Gary Powers headed for Moscow todiy, claiming Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's promise of help for the American U2 pilot who goes In trlsl Wednesday as a spy. “I will see Khrushchev. He said he will help me,” Oliver W. Powers of Pound,4 Va., father of the pilot, told newsmen on arrival In London Thursday night. The elder Powers said ha had received word from Khrushchev but refused to say how the message came. -.“I am getog to help my hey,” he said. “That’s an I have to Three other members of the pilot’s family and several friends or advisers are flying to Moscow for the trial. (River Powers was accompanied by his wife, Ida. who Buffers from heart trouble; Dr. Lewis K. Ingram, her physician, and Sol W. Cury, a friend of the family. They were to leave London late tonight and to arrive in Moecow early Saturday. Traveling to Moscow separately, the pilot’s wife, Barbara Moore Powers, arrived in New Yak City Thursday night. She was to leave for Brussels tonight and was due in the Soviet capital Saturday afternoon. With her are her mother, Mon-teen Brown of MiOedgeviUe, Ga. and two lawyers appointed by the (Continued on Puge 38, CM. 2) It said: "This I* President Elsenhower same setting tonight—but promising to be much more orderly in what could become the mere formality ot naming Ginn to the leadership of the local party. * ♦ * Reversals to the six-member ibor - dominated data ef county officers drafted at Thursday night’s shouting match appear leaders predict endktotes are, tight-lipped as to how they’ll vote. 'Tt to a great personal satisfaction to partidpaie in this first experiment in communications Involving the use. of a satellite balloon known aa Echo. “This is one more significant riepfln the United States program of space research and explore- "The program to being carried forward vigorously by the United States for peaceful purpe'ee* for the benefit of all mankind. “Ike satellite bafloon which has reflected these words they be used freely by any nation for similar experiments in its own inter- throats.” He said he’d path to pet former Csunty Chairman Willis M. Brewer la aa party treasurer. Ha last the nomination by *7 votes. Pushing through its date of favored county officers proved a third major triumph for Mr*. Harriett "Information new ary to prepare for auch participation was widely dstributed some weeks ago. lb United Staton wfli Matinee to make freely available to Phillips’ liberal-labor faction of the party. WOULD FROST CAKE Naming Ginn tonight Mould pot the frosting on the cake. It took the appearance ef the party’s gubernatorial nominee, Lt Gov. John B. Swain non, to The recording was broadcast to the satellite on its tint sweep around the earth. Dr. T. Keith Gleiman. NASA ad-dnistrator, described the Echo lunching as “well-nigh perfect” The fact that the satellite was (Continued an Pig* 2, Col. 8) Here to try to mend wounds between his force* and those of the local party who backed Secretary of State James M. Hare, whom he defeated in the primary, the rested and tanned Swaineon urged (Continued on Page 2, CoL 2) ★ 4 ★ 4 Chances to See Echo Tonight *U N. Forces May Save Katanga in By PETE LbCHBILEB The arrival of United Nations' troops in secessionist Katanga Pro-i vince of the Congo was hailed today by a Lake Orion missionary-physician who has served the past three years in a Katanga missionary hospital. “The presence of the U.N. force, however small, in Katanga to probably the only way to prevent that country from becoming another Korea,” said Dr. Percy 8. Marsa, a 41-year-old surgeon. “The Katanga natives are friendly to Americans. But there was much talk there of Russian troops caning in to keep peace, and talk that American troops would have to follow. back TO Katanga? — Dr. aad Mrs. Party C. Marsa gat new* mat Katanga Province, where they hope to return to erialt- lisfa a missionary hospital. With tha Lake Orion couple are daughters Abn (Ml) and Linda. “The UJf. force, I hope, wfll forestall any situation like that” Dr. Marsa, his wife Jean, 48, and their daughters Linda, 6, and Ann, 14; returned Monday to their home at 540 E. Flint St. The first 600 miles ot the trip back from Africa were the hardest With Linda in tow, the couple was visiting in Northern Katanga early lari month, discussing with tribal leaders in a village 35 miles west of Kongolo the possibility of establishing a hospital there. UN IN REVOLT Sparked fay military revolts in Leopoldville, the 1,000-man African garrison to Kongolo revolted July (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ether experiments to Ha progress CLEVELAND HI — Preliminary estimates at the path of fits Echo satellite indicate the whole lower region of the Great Lakes wfll have four and possibly five views between dusk and dawn, says tha Standard Oil Co. Research Laboratory. 8:10 to 8:20 p.m. (EST) — liar in the southwest This sighting to doubtful as the huge balloon will be near the horizon. IBIS to 18:88 pjw. — Rising from the eonth, reaching a height ef 48 degrees, dhappeartog hi 12:25 to 12:35 ajn. — Rising in :the west, climbing to 15 degrees, disappearing in tha northeast. 2:33 to 2:43 a.iit___From tha west, heading slightly southeast climbing to 65 degrees and disappearing to the east *48 to 4:18 a.m. — Rising a little north ef west rltmbtag al- ia the i The satellite should ha brighter urn a star on most passes, and the last one should be spectacular. In Today's Press Geaaty News ............... I* Editorials Finn A Garden ............. 88 Markets ................... 88 Obttasriro .............. II Pet Doctor ..........v...u* V Sports .................. 8M8 Theaters ................ 88-88 TV A Radio Programs ... 41 Wltoea, Bari ............... « Wamea’s Pagea ........... 18-U TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1>> IMP Reds Expel Ano,Tourist MOSCOW (AP'-The Soviet Union today expelled a young American YMCA tourist, amtong him at trying to enlist a Ukrainian in “anfrSoviet agitation" by giving him clothe*, three Bibles American. pabBrattans. . Tim American was Identified as James Sfcaltz of Washington University, St. ,Louta. Mo. (to ta the mm rt a Methodist minister. Cart D. Shahs at OtIs, Can. tow wS ha a aeniar at Southern Oriaga la Wtafldd, Kaa., tMa fafl. An article in the newspaper Komsomrtskaya Pravda said that Schultz* net had ‘‘earned indignation among honest people and be is being expelled. He forgot the elementary rules ot decency and Shnlts i I American to everybody who wants to get]whip up public feeling against theied a tetter from five Soviet citi-acqualnted with its life and cul- United States before the Papers sens denouncing the U4L Em-tore.” |trial, Pravda, the Soviet Cbrnmu-jbassy here for having sent them In another apparent attempt tolnist party newspaper, today print-!“propaganda material.’’ ' Tap Ginn as Dem Leader (Continued From Page One! united stretch drive to N< Recommended by the delegatee as Gin’s lieutenants were: For vice chairman (two to he choeen) Mrs. Maigaret McCall, Holly newspaper writer, and Mrs. Betty McVay, president of the terfort Township. Birmingham Democratic Club. 1 | For recording secretary: Mrs. Ing a fun slate, some delegates Mildred A. Bums, office secretary * M - - lor the Oakland County AFL-CIO Council, from Waterford Township. For corresponding secretary: Robert Bowens, Pontine Motor Division crane operator and barber, from Pontiac. For treasurer: Louie H. Golden, Detroit steel distributor, from Wa- ordered out of the Soviet Union in as many days. On Wednesday CoL Edwin M. Kirton. the U.S. Air Attache in the Soviet Capital, was accused Of setting up a spy apparatus and told to go. Thursday Robert Christner, 27, a tourist from Sparks. Nev., was accused at taking apy photographs and expelled. The American Embassy said It had no information on the Shultz Kcposomotadcaya Pravda sate that the incident happened in Kiev,' the Ukrainian capital said Shultz found there ‘‘a rascal ready to sell his honor for foreign rags:" It said that fai return tor “rags’ —« reference to the feet that moot tourists in the Soviet Union are bombarded with pleas to purchase their clothing — Shultz demanded that this person in Kiev “cany on anti-Soviet agitation.” Resides the clothing, the newspaper said, Shultz “immediately gave prepayment: three copies of the Bible, an American book of provocative material and an American magazine of the same nature.*’ The newspaper said that despite this “and other abuses of hospitality, the doors of the Soviet Union are open and will remain open Cranbrook Pool Claims Boy, 2 Deny Indian Burial in Troy Cemetery (Continued From Page One) delate of the White Cfcapei Cemetery Isa, hot get aewkere. He’s not white, so he can’t be buried In the cemetery, they said. But, Mrs. Nash was part Indian, and rim was, buried at White Chapel in 1949 when her husband purchased the family plot without any question, argued Hugh McHugh of thq Birmingham Legion Post. "The cemetery people told msl they decided she was white when the question came up later said McHugh, “but they never told Mr. Nash that he would not be able to he buried there.” SUGGEST NEW BURIAL The problem became more pressing. Floyd Cremer, director of Veterans Affairs in Oakland County suggested to the family 'that Mr. Mash's body be buried in the veterans’ plot a Perry Mount Park Cemetery In Pontiac. la desperation, the family agreed. Well known among I n d i a n i throughout the nation. Mr. Nash died Monday at his home of- a heart attack. He had been employed as a toolmaker until the time of his death. Among his effects were U. S. Army discharge papers where it None of the tacumbents were recommended fee re-elect loo. After a debate aa to bow the officers should be nominated, nominations finally came from the standing-room-only crowd of delegates. The tabor selections all won by nearly 2 to 1 margins. Not mentioned for any ot the offices was Carlos G. Richardson, _ county chairman the lari five years’ ’ and the target of the resurgent group. Richardson had announced earlier this year he was relinquishing the reins of tire party. In his swan song Thursday evening, the mustached 62-year-old party conservative had his hands full trying to maintain order, interrupted frequently by wrangling over parliamentary procedure. "We find we’re going to be msr-halted right att the bat,” declared a new delegate. August (Gus) Sctaolle, union president, proved to be tire man with the answer. Make nominations a time for all five positions and let delegates vote by secret ballet on their rix choices, the Royal Oak delegate sugge worked but only after long delays in assuring .that only Ally elected delegates were voting. After a staailag, riwrfag re- wae cheered. Thera were no plaa-dtts fer kta non-paying efforts. Richardson also called for work era to support the new chairman to the fullest. "I’ve tried to do my best always,” he said. “I admit I've made mistakes, but I'm not the only one who has.’’ A motion to give the candidates “Tm going heme now and enjoy life,” Richardson said aa Past D. Bagwell, would welcome a split la Democratic EVERETT C. SPURLOCK Urban League Secretary Quits Evorott C. Spurlock Will The Day inBirmingham textbooks, lut those of roortoteuha Curriculum Studies Bring Several School Changes BIRMINGHAM — Continued study of curriculum mingham Public Schools has ted to sevyral changes in courses to he ottered In elementary and secondary grades, said Daniel A. Nesbitt, director of cufrlridUm, today. ■ A h it The areas of foreign language and science will undergo the greatest chaagqs, Ntsbitt explained. * The Wyfl# E. Graves and Sea-holm high schools will Install Ian gang* laboratories -prior to the opening of school Sept. f. Through electronic means and pse of tape-reeordsd lessons, each student can be monitored by tb| teacher while the due is reciting as s group. BROADER LANGUAGES Monitored two-way conversations [between teacher and. riMe without Interruption to the class., . ■ . i? ;;. In aa attempt to broaden course rifertags In tenlga laa-1 year «f German to selected ninth grade students at the Grovwe High School on an experimental baste. In tfas pari, biology has been ottered only to •enters. II the experiment proves M, classes win be organized the following year at Barnum and Derby Junior high schools. Bnpkasto la nhu la •» eto-mentary grades will ho pteeed 1 Take Up Similar Duties « ui be made available to Everett C. Spurlock, executive Apparently in reference to back-) in Flint OH Oct. 1 ing Hare for the same spot —»■ ———m — r-r—- —— - — j State AFL-CIO, moved m «■ u . . . •. .. - . . _ . History Toother's Sonj*uted:13Ge^*| Nash, served frornj pedi,e the meeting by aomtaat- |“~tyet’ “ b*lieV*d *° trom DrOWnS in Fall Into {“Character excellent-Shallow Water The two-year-old non of a Cranbrook School history teacher drowned yesterday fat a shallow wading pool In the school grounds when be wandered away from hte The chikf* was Jeffrey Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Harris of 15 Faculty Row, Bloomfield Hills. dtoeovered the boy’s body- Her srrrnarr brought a passing youth. Philip Osborn of Livonia, to tho seme He palled the body oat of the water aad ran tor accept for the time he spent in jg Retort to RO Twp. Vice Charges the military service, Mr. .Nash---------—«------ - -- --— No successor has been named. Spurlock SO. of 1M Franklin Blvd., came to Pontiac if yean ago as tho director of tho Southwest Community Center, predecessor of the League. He was appointed to hte,, present Job when the League waC established in IMO. A native of St. Louis, Mo., Spurlock was graduated from State University. During World War II, he was engaged in USOj activities. dr dr ★ He is a former chairman of the! Pontiac Housing Commission and also served as president of the] Pontiac Community Seryice Council. was a resident of Michigan since coming here from Nebraska as a 16-year-old boy wife biz parents. He b survived by his sons John, 28, Vincent, 30, and'Louis, 12, who lived with Mm, and a daughter, Mrs, Ellen Mendez of Chicago. An outgoing Democratic county Their hearts are smoldering, officer from Royal Oak Township “They probably will arrange to told fo*,00,-"* have their mother’s body moved * be the Peacemaker In eltarinrt-to a plot at Perry Mount Park, soft* tte “deplorable conditions" to she can he near her husband’* ’’!,be township. -said Cremer. Find More Jobs,’CIO Told ■Up they should <0 it some other way.” Mrs. Phillips’ group tent on record asking for an investigation now, claiming public officials have blindly" let the conditions of cor- "If the CTO wants to help,us, niptten run their course long * * w [why don’t they find my people!enough. "We’ll take this case np at the more jobs?” asked Mrs. Mattie pi7BI,r department’s (American Legion L. Baker, Democratic committee ® at state level) fall conference in vice chairman, at a meeting ot j. P' Lansing and protest it further at!Pr«inct delegates at the Roosevelt J1 "J ***** “TTf the national levri later on.” said Hotel in Pontiac. ■ is. _ . . ... . recommendations for new county When Bloomfield firemen awMcHugh • . J Mrs. Baker, who will be re- officers. But she did urge Ruebin rived, Peter Dewitt, a Ufeguardj FuneraJ ^dee complet^toth placed as aa officer tonight, took |Harrta manager of fa Oakdale at the adUlt pool more than 168.military honors, will be conducted] exception to what she called tho Icardens housing development to ____I. ....... Ilu St 2:30 D nr tomorrow at thel In inn'. ilbinn) lit lnt*rfp» in ,____X .. . ... . . ’ I yards away from the children’s!at pool was giving the boy artificial cemetery ____ _ 1 Pontiac. respiration. -1. -'Recover 1st Space from the adult pool because of large trees. Police said ao children are 30 p.m. tomorrow at thej^btaa’s attempt to Interfere in fl,at ££ ig prv in PnntilP I InUnahin nMhl*mn I «... r Giant Balloon Moon Echoes Ike's Voice (Continued From Page One) successful whit had been confirmed by both telemetry and vte ual sighting. Observers on the Pacific Coast reported that in the early morning darkness it shone some sev-times brighter than the North The 100-foot sphere, called Echo I, was designed to prove the feasibility of using satellites for world-! wide telephone, radio and television systems. * * * standing aa tall as a 10-story building, the big hall would be the largest, hat art the heaviest satellite ever sent aloft. It waa aimed at a circular orbit LOW out parents’ supervision. Apparently the child walked out on a small platform over the pool{ lost his balance and fell in the Capsule in 13 Tries ^(Continued From Page One) !»> y« ™»-t it, it th.j ST3-; ^ A liberal-labor block of the edRt-|way you re going after 11 • re-} mittee, headed by Mrs. Harriett[torted Mrs. Baker, pointing a fin-[Phillips, Tuesday night called for ger at a rilent Mrs. Hiillips it an investigation into what it called!foe audience, the "deplorable conditions" lit the Harri, ke kBew ^ rsmUlet {township. j that were in need of welfare as- "Mrs. Phillips knows this has sbteace hut were denied It.' He [been going on for 14 years/’ Mrs. did aot elaborate. what its camera eyes see as itjBaker said. “Why, all of a sudden/ “This is not the^toqUem of the CIO or anybody else's,” Mrs. Bak- scouts the face of the earth. But is rite bring it up now? "W fo*y (fo« l-r teid. "I don’t appreciate Mr,, fflms can be sent l»ckto earth | votwl ta R^a] ©ak Town Phillips blowing it up this way." by capsule to provide mttehclear-j__________________< _________ Ier pictures than' television Could! furnish. OTHERS HAD FAILED It was No. 13 of the Discoverer! ” *■ *-*' ’ —-'(satellite series which brought luck the Air Force. Some fo*l (Continued From Page One) 1 "It was only a village of 1,000 vious launchings had failed to: . ,^ - - - - - satellites into orbit. Some *. I®81 ^ days after the Bel-gians had granted the Congo polit- Also dubbed a satelloon, would shine bright as a star and be clearly visible in areas over| which it. passed during hours of darkness. Strong optical aids would be needed to see it in the daytime. The 92-foot Thor-Delta blasted tf at 4:40 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. The pori is less than police said. distance from the children’s pool ' :Orion Doctor Tells of Escape TilG Weather [went info whit but failed to eject run VM. ltottw Bansa «FMr< «P«de or ejected it in the aoMTiAC awn viciwiTT—o*n*rUir wrong direction. wr •— _ ________ ■Ilf MU —. MtH. Mga Msr St. Uf (Mlfkt M.l Mato wifi wur ul ntte asm. Mah Cl iiiriwS tMi tomto Ml IS,IS hOn hr (HirMM u< Siartaish-tag Maifht. At • «.m.: Wind Velocity S I ■ BBulM: WorthwMt. SUB sots rrldey st 7:5* p.m. Bun rises a*turdty at t:3» * m Maos sou Saturday at 12.« p i Moon rtasa frlday at M:S7 p at Downtown Toaraarataroo * a m..........51 tf a m........ 7 a m..........*S 17 m------- But Thursday everyth lag worked. And the I'alted States j thus was the first, se far as la - known, to bring back a package | from a satellite. The 8ovlet I Union like the United States, has I recovered nose cones and cap- [us there. They were very anxious sules of missiles fired aloft In for a hospital. leal "Many of those who revolted in Kengole aad elsewhere during the next tew hours wanted la drive the white man out ot Africa.” explained Dr. Maisf. "The tribal leaders we were with friendly — they had invited . But they had' already heard about the revolt in Kongolo. “The natives were swarming over the road as we drove through. They shook their ftola at as entloaal missile t rejector,. ' ,utl^ mtetonarles ’arid they 7et"1teminlatei' in'the Seventh Day Ad- . , [the trouble was over, but 1 tnoucitw_n,...............................u In a midnight news conterena that for the sake of my wife and th™*h' v“tlat anm?h 7»at the Pentagon. U Gen w ^d leave at soon sijSchriever, boss of the Air Force s a> .. ®*jAir Research Development Com-| jtious Schrlw em tecora-. It*’?'1 to*"* “ whH' "to" mstwM t Dm u Mean Ul—.,— ■ Weather—auony Om tot Spa t MM 1----- UM a [ IJada prone an « rear sent, hid- anmever -r, ™«c. ^ ^ ^ L 54 . .. . , ia! Africa, f? This, said he, really marked a "space first." Until Air Force sci- For the Manna, who had entists turned the trick of bring- P^amd *• tonye Africa Aagv 1 2 ing an object back through the anyway, toe sudden exndte was a ■ n * searing heat of re-entry aftd de- teratetortid* Journey ever 0M _____ I positing it in the intended spot “Met •* "tiled, tort reads ta l“we were only part way in thel Bmlr M#7 statteawagua with tittle n to XSSI __________ “ m to IMS,Space age.” yapert»> frarrn— chan 1 He said that "without doubt, the UHsZTai toffiJSlffir* S “Dtoaverer program has been thel -The worst pan was that ire ESS* *3 si Miami a u *3 most complex program under- were strangers. Nobody along the fear— . 8 u rf—M *? token in this country and I be- way knew us. There waa no one 885* 73 *i HawOrkNUM M u lieve in the world.” among the natives Trim could say, SEm* Si? Smim mm * W ♦ These white people ai^ friends, jjfijg fi S Si From here on the rate of re- They have helped us.” j vEm. . . H •! ratamrsb u ss cOvery should go up. the general ; it was In a little village called 'Vtotete » M amnripeo *s sj1 predicted, and there should be Kabalo toward the beginning of 2 U « s "better than a SO per cent’’ re-j their journey that the Manas had ■qfts u S luteius .# 71 covery with the rate increasing | what turned out to be their biggest § 2 famp, h tJ m the program continues. ifright. The experience did not shake the Marsa family’s determination to return ta Katanga. Dr. Marsa said he still plans to establish a hospital near Kon-There are 100,008 natives m***.-. 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Mrs. tSESTliSlr J» «I !’"*»“ K"“*v* «“!»•' talrrci Ki-yo.r-old vice president} Margaret Price, vice chairman o! take part ta toe-pr’ia tear. ;*«er- broth<‘r RoixTt T Kennedy. My he is merely indisposed and! tee, bemocnttic Nat •aid Thursday. National Cbnunit- Mrs. Priee. of Ann Arbor, Mich., a veteran in politics herself, reports that Democratic presidential candidate John' F. Kennedy is not ota of those who thinks women’s place is necessarily in the >v»ne She said no one would expect < Me treats wdmee «*, M.__________jKepnedy;. wife, Jacqueline, who etoseas,” said 47 year old. fa respond to a question, she aaid the Democrats had no idea" of combatting the Republican "Pat for First Lady" campaign to bfe-half ot Mrs. Richard M. Nixon. , land other aides. *needs a lew days of. nit. jb expecting her second djaf, to tractive Mrs. Priee, who was sae at Kennedy’* tint key woman Kehnedy has asked Sirs. Price to travel with him on his 50-state . **H is quite obvious,” she said, > "we wfli miss having Mis. Ken- | ■edy with as.— she was a very effective campaigner hi the prt- campaign swing as part of M»l------------■— .. | •taft “at aO times possible" In charge of women’s activities Mrs. Price mid the women vot-for the Democrat, in her new rote.E* A* *** Mrs. Price held her first ington news conference. |‘®^ueBC* **** election but. . not purely on sny women s issue. She said she expects to be on She doesn’t think women “vote the Kennedy campaign planes and any different than men." trains most of the time. * * * She said Kennedy's 74-year-old Mrs. Price has just returned msthei, Mrs. Base Kennedy, 'from an organizational trip to sev- hucis Slashed o. SWIMMEIS HEEDS —Tonight and Saturday— Lowest Price Ever On APULT SIZE Life Jackets 179 $4.98 Value M X far ■ $5.00 COAST GUARD APPROVED 96 ,N. Saginaw • Main Hoot SPECIAL. 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Russia mj lvn niw^anAW |Uuwm Miun auiciab iiu ucniiivntMw w mg u/m-cpw w \EPT YORK (AP) — Cuba's preceded by church dissatisfaction and tbs world that an totally op-;mits, many Latin Americans an ' , pi-imi Minid*r rwviwl,h ruling «#me. ipoeed to each other and can never Cathobcs in name only. It's re- *r0Bf ma®-"rrm* Minuter rioer ^ notab|e ifUtan<* reconciled," the letter said, jfmrdod as a prime mission Held. Grtio shoes signs of making ajj,, Argentina in 1955 when Dlcta-jon Tuesday the archbishop of ■ * ★ * formidable enemy in his own tor Juan Feron was ovtrthro«nt|)iavana. the Most Rev. Evelio -iw* also the element of backyard — the Roman Catholic after a long bitter dispute with Dias, threatened to close all of .,.tat Ini Church. the church that resulted in his SEE?, Catholic churches HSSJJ no^adXta In at least two esses in recent communication. the Castro regime guaranteed 1^,^ devout CathoHca and harbor years, the ouster of strong man; * * * freedom of worship. .iiapiri^ of the clergy at ' governments in predoihinantlyj Again in 1958, Venezuelan strong . * * * the same time. ■ mi i — " u.i ■ <»■■■ »■ II.W-. i—..i.'. [fnmw \fAivYM Pln»7 Jimd»iw»7 an A uwk parlifM' Ollhan Catholics I ^ . .. .. It jntsed the problem oaa community I one' Toledo is a' major glan TOLEDO, Ohio » — Mayor . —;- - * HSS? Sffl ington next week to urge a quota |redmir Tari« Commission and on imported sheqt and plate glass, the Reciprocity Information Com-I The mayor agreed to make the misaion. The two agenciea are| {trip after a meeting with officials | holding hearings to determine | of the United Glass and Ceramic I quotas, trade policies and trade I Workers Union. WOftid Hibbert, agreements, jpress relations manager for Lib* j Premia Defeats Man M_____ T-.LL.t^L f* I,SYRACUSE, K. T. — Republicans i have announced they will hold a public bearing hi Detroit at the Hotel Statler Monday to aal\ for suggestions on the platform to be adopted at their state convention Aug. 27. ^ Benjamin D, Burdick, chairman ct the precenventkiB resolutions committee, said the bearing will SPECIAL OBfflABCE GIANT 6-FT. AIR MATTRESS Save on this big* heavy gaupa IItv plastic air mattress! 72" by 2-Pc. Dmiport ud dub. «U i«> $139«> Rt SkHuuIi, ill Inn . Bmm FURNITURE. SACES * 1 Mile East of Aahsm Heights Bk^3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) W\M “Toe Always fay hr toss at l and V ■ M M*a. On «■!.—TH. til t ML IS S-SM1 "We want a broad expression of public opinion on such issues as taxation. Job opportunities, civil rights, education, labor legislation and farm legislation,'• Burdick 14 for a meeting to ask stockholder approval of the plan. A formal application for CM! Aeronautics Board approval was to have been filed late Thursdly. 'We want to find out how the citizens of Michigan think the Republican Party In state government can best sertw them.” , I The hearing will be continued 'through Tuesday, If aeceseary. iFcrr-Ou! Baton Makes a Hit— 'on Gov. Brown Don’t ploy with fire! SANTA BARBARA. Calif. (AP>! —It [finally happened. A baton twirier twirled too hard—and hit' baton flipped out of control. Guests of honor on the reviewing stand ducked. Down came the, baton—and guess who It hit? Gov. Edmund G. Brown, guest! of honor at the annual "Old Span-1 ish Days Fiesta" parade. Third Ranking Civilian in Defense Department Lost for Many Weeks WASHINGTON (UFD—Dr. Her- s'/ ^ \JW 'hunt nlnilr ptftnl Flra-Retordunt • Hsit-Rei litist VAULT BPX ! fered a beast attack last weekend and will be away from his post several weeks, the Defense Department announced. York, third ranking civilian in the Pentagon, entered Walter feed Army Medical Center .for observation last Sunday. | AT WAYNE GABERT'S | WITH A GIGANTIC Maytag Carload Sale OUR CARLOAD BUYIN8 POWER ALLOWS OS TO OFFER YOU WHAT WE BELIEVE TO BE THE BEST DEALS IH PORTIAS- PLUS A BIB FREE OIFT! Teen-age twirier Keith Hodges Thursday walked uncertainly tq| the stand to retrieve his btfon.j The governor had a smile for the youth. The baton, ht said,, had. only hit him on the first bounce. House Farm Leaders Called Into Session Col. O'"" Milbum. Walter Reed WASHINGTON (AP) — House !executive officer, provided the esti-agriculture leaders were invited! mate that York would be hospital-1 to a conference today on emer-ized about two weeks. He will gency farm legislation, but Re-! spend "several week#’ at home publicans seemed inclined to stay ! thereafter. away. Rr * A Chairman Harold D. Cooley (D-! York’s illness removed hiih from^C)* the House^Agriculture, the defense scene at a crucial wh° «J»ed the infor- vanced rtw weapons which will conference, said "we certain-be covered in thebud|ktPresident * » b™« °* » J*" for Eisenhower .ends to Congress rte.rt "*fig** ,he CUrrent ‘eS‘ January , ,,0n 01 C search fen* a division of the In-j stitute of Defense Analyses (IDAt.i IDA worked under contract to the Defense Department and York re-! portedly was paid 135,000 a year! in the Job. ! When Eisenhower appointed him to be defense research director in December 1958 his salary dropped i to $22,000 a year. STRIDE-EZE by Lido Ex-Star Mae Murray Resting Comfortably j HOLLYWOOD p* U •«•» to lie Paettas Press. Pontiac lOcklsaa. (Copyright INI) fly JOHN C. METCALFE The houseboat Is a home of the free ... The ahig ef state without a white sail... ft fo the modern Noah's Ark . . . Equipped wife only tine ef everything . . . And not too mtuch of anything ... It sways gently film a huge'dradto ... On the lazy dark water near the shore ... It fo fee dreamboat of aleapy residents . . . Wife § long rape, fee only tie to the earth ... It in fee up-tomato house' without a tot. . . Where file property tax and zoning ordinance . . . Belong to a distant outdated poet.. .,!t has a garden of white-caps . . . And fluffy clouds- for shade trees . . . With a dark pool of silver store ... Under the moon as a yellow lantern . . . To welcome me home. In 1M7, violent controversy reigned in the U. 8. wife the showing of autumn end winter women's wear featuring fee "new took” ... a design etnsting unusually flail d ly to the t thought lor today: American writer william Saroyan said: "If you give to e thief be cannot steel from you, and he is thsn no longer a thief.” Smiles Wives ere getting harder to tael, says a psychologist. And only tool husbands will try it. , ir. a good Idem to try to make m grade total yon’re a motor--« aad do IS tee tost. k . < ' ' .V. ' /• | CaseRffCOftfe of a Psychologist: Initiative Women Save Marriage Hie ctUoo colored family cat of Mr. and Mrs. Anson Frowiey of Auburn Heights - has given birth to ever 80 kittens, end never until a fear days ago was a calico kitten born to her. U. N. Provides Time to Settle Differences Dramatic day to day developments In the Congo emphasise the fact that the United Nations is helping keep the world from collapsing into war. Without this organization, which celebrated Its 15th birthday last month, the big powers would have been forced into military intervention in central Africa. The U.N. has brought order to the Congo and withdrawal of some Belgian troops. ★ ★ ★ Premier Tshombx of Katanga, the seceded province of the Congo and the richest, has objected to the entry pf U.N. forces and has threatened military resistance. He is a well-to-do, intelligent, businessman and a friend of the Belgians whose troops pre filers on his invitation to prevent further bloody rioting. Tire chances are that Tfhombe wiO aee that his hopes to pre-oorvo Katanga either in or out- ■— «*ide the new nation, lie with the impartial L\N. Ho in nuqored to have proposed a federal system for the Congo in which Katanga Something quite unusual Jn the pet line Is reported by Blaine Osgood, who lives in the hills Just north of Rochester. He la taming a pair of woodchucks (ground hogs) so that they come to his back door and eat out of bis hand., With all kinds of political predictions in the air, we’re Inclined to’agree with a letter over the signature of "Amateur Forecaster," which asserts that the party win win la November who does the best Job'at mn«g up its voters and getting them to the polls. Such recordings can not only be televised but can be duplicated on other tapes which also can be used over and aver again on as many television stations as desire it' A suitable studio to' available in the Capitol Building hero — paid for by the taxpayers — which is used every day for television or radio Interviews wife members of Congren. wow While these can, of course, be exhibited Immediately after being recorded, the conversations often are taped several days to advance and are sometimes shown to the public o week or more later. to It weald be easy tor fee AT aad UFI to tovtte Messrs. Nixon aad Kaaaedy to a Jdat debate The anxiety an ignorant, introspective parson has about the movement of the bowels is in itself a common cause of habitual constipation, the constipation habit. It Is hard for the poor soul to get Ms mind off his bowels. He ia caught in a kind of vicious circle. The more one wife the constipation habit worries about bowel function, the greater the derangement of the function.' WJten a chOd it bleeding to death after being struck by • reckless auto driver, that Is no time to argue about legal technicalities. Regardless of whose fault it woe, see fry fo save the chtU.rf yon w*ves come to me to save your homes from divorce, thim don't quibble over whether your husband is even more to blame than you. COMMON CAUSE Ignorance of the mechanism that controls the function at the heart, the tonga, and fee digestive tract is not few only cause of fee constipation habit. A common contributing cause ts the misinformation concerning "auto-intoxication,” “toxic wastes," "poisonous products of putrefaction of protein material in the intestine.’' fly DR. .. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE F-441: Susan L., aged 37, Is a very charming brunet. “Dr. Crane, why do you always pick on us women?" fee recently demanded. ''Isn't it Just as much a man’s responsibility tor seeing that his home far happy? fumisb Me video tape to fee television stations, ladtvldnally or •« networks, to use as few We ore in absolute agreement witb Business Manager George H. Williams of the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, that Me grounds top everything else In the Pontiac area for beauty in the summer. The recording also could be made available tor radio broad- No governmental authority tails the press how much spam it aboulfi These morbid fancies have been cultivated by the nostrum maker*, diet charlatans, regular physicians and health authorities, not to mention mineral oil distributors, into porters of low grade flaxseed and vendors of soured skim mUk. It will “You teB us wives whift wet should do to hold| fee tore dt . husbands, ltd' warn us of the Dre WW hazards that beset marriage when a mu passes the age ef 40. Hie Country Parson Verbal Orchids To ♦ • Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Barber of 581 Kenilworth St.; 57th nodding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Balter of 68 Lull St.; BUI wedding anniversary. Mrs. Belle |aw of Keego Harbor; 80th birthday. j ftr. and Mrs. Andrew Binghamsoa o f Rochester ; Bird wedding anniversary. Mrs. Lera Feleher of Drayton Plains; Bird birthday. Mrs. Bessie Schick of Metamora: aoifilMRftday. troth to that protein putrefaction to (to largo totastias is is constate and SMrmal occurrence. In- deed, It saay be bsesfletel to “But ft seems to me feat you are always placing the burden on the woman. Shouldn’t e man resist temptation and be true to fate wife? “Why does be start running around wife younger girls whsu he knows be la doing wrong?" taaMk. ThU to art Jed «y Motion, bat tact recognised hy al| - Now I know very weU that most of the persons who receive and, 1 hope, read Votametie 25 of tha Pocket Cyclopedia of Health, titled Constipation Habit and Colon. Hygiene — 35 cento and stamped. iiD-addresaed envelope — do not break the habit upon first reading. ♦ # • ■ * ILLOGICAL WOMEN 'Haven’t I repeatedly' defended you wives in this column and haven’t I urged men to let you worpen folk* handle- the pay check? * ' fered men there.” ■- , '•%>«* I i have indicted Juvenile bus-bands who gamble and think they can “win" success Instead of "earning" ft. If you win go through your scrapbooks I’m sure you win find more defense of wires it this column than to all other newspaper columns and magaxfeps combined. So, tadtes, please be reasonable! WOMEN ARB GOOD STUDENTS Bid more of my patients are women. They usually want to know how to .hold their husbands. They are good students, and are very receptive to suggestion. . go I reply by toDtag them hew to IMM their husbands In * happy wedlock through Ota Golden Wedding Anniversary. . They ask for advice, so I give it to them. Then* why blame me? If they want to lose their buabands, feat to their option. But if they come to me for counsel on how to avoid divorce, then why complain if I give therir a psychological prescription that will gfaermtae happy result*? . 4 ,*0 ■'-■rn-'js . Sure, It may require extra wortc on the woman’s part. Jute as It doe* when bar fetid fo IQ and In need of constant aiming. Far a tick child, ts well as an emotionally sick husband, will seldom take fee initiative. *t write It Tests toe Ffa- blame and outfit to be the one to fe advice. But If ha doeaa’t. aad If fee then the aa May She may bo compelled to shoulder 90 per cent of the burden, tat if sbe goto results, why complain? Women are naturally monoga-more, whereas man ary naturally polygamous, though rendered mo-'nogamous by economics, plus legal and moral requirements. A woman can hold her husband if she will be a versatile personal- ity who combine* the functions of' houaferepei and mottarr‘wtti> thoee of sweetheart, pal red siren. Sometimes he may read fete column fed feta glean a bit of help, tat psychological medicine cannot be ftedbly |ed to a person or injected via g hypodermic needle. wmbi riot on wive* Tt may poem op if I plaoa&a Is the bedroom! So send for my bulletin “Sex Problems lit Mar ftege," tacloefeg a stamped re-turn envelope, plus « cents (non- , profit). Abegsu Crete 1 ^■wasurtus* as | (Copyright INS) “I guess if preachers did a bet-r job. they’d threw all the police-ten out of work.” I know that some of theip break , tfao hafalt after the second or third reading, and aho that same of tbem-aertvo >no benefit at all they are no hipped on tatenfel batin', Irrigations, colonies, ene- bfeetta entitled “Seat Prelgiais |i Mar-stags"? f have also Attend my UO-ptent “Tests tor Husbands’*- sad urged men to tpa. them regutarty tar self-analysis. I have likewise of- I tell yfe taw to insure your homes against disaster, But 1 usually must work threogh the wives Jrf trying, to remedy domeo-tic crises. Maybe this Isn’t entirety fair. Maybe thf husband fo chiefly hi to ^ oiigr'auu. ’mg . I lA '■1: '' - -A-" jjLJ! Z \ V -w." Is THE POXTIAC- PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, i960 CAMERAS 25% OFF • AIL SUMMER AND OUTING NEEDS, UP TO 50% OFF • GREETING CARDS 33%% OFF. k • HOUSEHOLD NEEDS UP TQ A 33%% OFF Stunted Winds# Teens May Have .New Home After Sept. 14 Talks WINDSOR (ft-A court hearing has been postponed until Sept 14! on petition of the Children's AM Society of Em County. OUL. to ■et custody of two or three children secluded by their parents for 11 yew. * * *1 The society soughttbe meat yesterday daring a brief bearing to Windsor Municipal Court/ tbs bearing was a rtoapfl lather hati Valley Kmun, N.Y. A. it being the nature of a cat to prowl, pie could be quite a problem if rabies' wen Inherited, b reality, rabies can only be anamltted by bite ~ _ direct contact between saliva and fresh wounds, few h An animal can spread rabies without* showing any symptoms of the disease at the time. Anyone suffering fe'Ute scratch should be certain that the animal is observed for days. Some animals will salivate profusely with this disease. 5 ♦ dr * A pet could have saliva on his daws and trsnsmit this dread disease through the slightest scratch, so'don’t take any chances. But since your kittens have not been fondled by their daddy, they couldn’t possibly contact rabies or any other infectious disease might bo (tarrying. Army Reserve May Start School | in Pdntiac Area | The' U. S. Army Reserve School in Detroit is considerbnt establishing a branch at either Pontiac or Birmingham if enough qualified prospective students are enrolled bum this area. Col. $tvta Grren-bauni, school commandant, nouncod today. Academic military courses la any am or seevtoe of tho Amy, aa woB ao la Cosnraaad and On-oral Staff, wwfd fee available to Army Reoerv« officers living la the ana. The curriculum is designed to provide progressive military instruction which would qualify Re-Ex-Postmaster Dias "*• officers jar future _ tions and assignments, said Col. JONESVILLE (UPI)—Bert Dob-jGreenbaum. son* 72, former postmaster here] Enrollment can be made at the for many years, died Wednesday School Headquarters, Building 9, of a heart attack at a garage op- Port Wayne, Detroit, boob 7:30 crated by his son Paul |a ». to 4 p. m. weekdays. the mother, appeared at the hearing. The children were found in the family home after Gordon left the boose to visit s neighbor at Tecumeoh, Out., July 28. * * , Mrs. Leach said she and her second husband couldn’t afford treatment for the glandular condition which was responsible for the children’s lack of growth. The mother said the children were kept isolated to protect them Says Credit Easing Isn't Quick Remedy NIW YORK (DPI) some other stimulus, toe Federal Reserve moves to esse credit cannot bp taken as a signal of an early return to satisfactory operations to areas affected by excessive inventories and lower profit margins, according to Good-body and Co. However, the firm says, business will ftod It easier to raise funds either for building up inventories in anticipation of tha toll buying season, or to raise funds for espied improvement programs. ♦ ♦ * , ? Thomson A McKinnon says tbs Stock market, by Me own action in meeting support at the year's lowest ebb, seems unconvinced that a severe, broad business recession is Just around the corner. ^Speoial memo to our ^ Pontlao oustomere”!1 ’CONSOLIDATED1 CLEARANCE. 29 NORTH SAGINAW • CORNER LAWRENCE ★ ★★★★★★ AFTER 30 YEARS OF CUSTOMER SERVICE, WE ARE DISCONTINUING OUR DOWNTOWN LOCATION AT 29 N. SAGINAW—CORNER LAWRENCE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, WE ARE GOING TO CONSOLIDATE TWO STORES INTO ONE TO BETTER SERVE OUR PONTIAC FRIENDS BY MOVING TO OUR NEWLY REMODELED, ENLARGED, SELF-SERVICE STORE AT 6? N. SAGINAW—CORNER HURON. EVERYTHING IN THIS STORE 29 N. SAGINAW, CORNER LAWRENCE TO BE SOLD AT... • MANY ITEMS AT COST AND BELOWI . NOTHING RESERVED! •BUY ANY-THING YOU SEE/ • FIRST COME, FIRST SERVEDI P SHOP EARLY FOR THE 1PICK OF THE CROP"/ DISCOUNT SAVINGS ON • DRUGS • VITAMINS , • ALL COSMETICS UP TO 33%% OFF • All TOYS 33%% OFF. • AU. FILM AND SEVEN LDAY OME! Nets sqaipMst at big nvisgs 1.10 plots albid ar wrap fcoak 1.00 09a sturdy TV gaidi kinder. .4 far 1.00 Ola Siam 200' rssl and mr 2 far I.N Tla 0m ON' rad aad mr .1 far 249 Ill Bmm 40T rid aid mr 1 far 249 SJO darabla vinyl fidget bag .. ......140 1.18 SatallHa 1ST sinura, flasl i *..140 MT 40”x40" radiant sarna .... 149 0E 1 ar Sylvanla flathbalbi 12 far 149 A shown sf ssossHs savisgs O’Orsny apray at 1st «1..m..:249 m Tnqr MIM|tt I.Hm ..._____________,___I.M, 2.21 laty twig llpitlsks, mm ...........241, 1.N WIN* Rata Math. 60a thiinpaa 93o til imlrrar partaaa tray ..................Ml 2.11 9-pa. flttsd tram kit ™._....I40 lit plfeaMa ilp nm, brail* Mata. 2 tar 1.00 IJI Wriatay bath pavdar with Mitt.........79# 1.11 lama bath. taRaar a ap'ifi........1.00 Noa'a ragilar 5.99 prataffod slacks at great sayings 5.00 •cmami ir Pleated styles with hook-flex waist doevre. Gabardines, sharkskins, flannels in many colors. Waist 29-42. Hurry! Jr. boys’ suburtan cuts, rag. 12.91 ■•.savi at Fadaral’s 2.98 tvll pants or 9.29 ctttti jackats far tba varkta| man lifaits’ rag. IJ9 slaap ’■ play tats •f sett tarry aleth 12 2.50 2-*3 'charm rr Red or navy wool with quilt-lining, warm interlining. Shawl collar. Crest on front. Sixes 6 to 14. Shop, save! Shop Hi# modem, way, just uy 'CHARGE IT* •taaaarm^ Ton or grey Sanforised® cotton pants. Pre-cuffed. 29-42. PoAshed cotton jackets, S-M-l. dee's wsstsrs Jesus t.lt Sold im Kork elotkn dept. terrydoth. 1-pc. stylfe with snaps. 3-pc. with middy, pants and booties. Save nowt WMMRta rag. IJ9 Lixartaos Cannon ^, Blrta’ ragilar 8.99 29HT bath fowtta gay fcaok-ta-sdiool ragatarty 89e aach cettem at saviagi 2»»3 2»'l 2-s7 I * •aaMai rr Roll-up, % sleeve drip-dry blouses for foltl 30-30. Solid, strips 'n plaid knit tos tops. S-M-l. Save at Federal's! I ,#r tNARoi rr Heavy-weight. Blue, green, phtk, yellow, beige, while. least levels.....S ter 141 Wash alette......• tor I.M •charm rr Our savings-togged cottons rate 'A' for easy-core, behavior! Plaids, solids, checks. Many 2-pc. styles. 7 to 14. Fraffcy Hkgirta at •xo/ttag aavlagi • harry ta PadaraPi 2-*5 '•HARM IT Lush slips, petti's, bouffants, gowns, pajamas, baby delis. Cottons, nylons, blonds. Misses and womans sizes in grp. Trtoot briefs ..t tor SI Wmrm’s rig. 2.99 py cotton drassos and parky duitars 2-'5 INARM ir Scoop up savings go loro on Federal's bright, now col lection of fresh foil styles! Coats, wraps in sparkling prints, plaids. Get yours white they lost! Sizes 12-20, 141544* and 42-52. Shop now, save! rayoa hoi 3**1 Ropier Ii49i 24Mx 4«" frtagtd rigs 1.00 Smart, practical protection colorful ^aids In silky- Smart, practical prots rayon. Perfect for everywhere! Washable cowan savel in many now colors. 24x45". Rig. 1.29, IT"x29" aval IraM ragi 1.00 Smart 'n practical every, where. Reversible to jive you double the wear. Shop need EIGHT THE PONTIAO PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST? iMrim Mr Charged Willi Diverting Donations of Sister Kenriy Fund NO Y MONEY DOWN and Only bfcreuc his salary. Atty. Gen. WaMdr P. Mondale, acting on behalf of the Mate, said he brought the recovery action “to protect the interest 4f the public with respect to public charitW’ AND ONLY Tte complaint alleges that Kline, Sided and abetted by Fa-del], and by skillful manipulation at the internal affairs of the foundation and fraudulent withholding and concealment was able to completely dominate and control the board of directora of the foundation. Rebel Against Bad Road Further, the cqmplatntvchargedi that Kline and FadeU fraudulently and improviolently wasted and mismanaged the funds and dl-j verted them from their charitable! LEWIS’ STORE-WIDE SALE! / COMPLETE PATIO Pt§ PARTY GROUP IN 2" REDWOOD sfll Adjustable chaise with arms and arm chair-both with comfortable cushions in Green duck-plus 6' redwood table, two 6' benches and end bench. PATIO SETS ■ ■ ■ of wrought#iron< end glass. These groups dosi0nad anil crafted by a leading msnufac-turer. Available In’ White, Mack, turquoise finish, with jpholsterad chair aeets. < mimen fames and ganuine Valon webbing made by natkmatyy known manufacturers. BIG FULL-FAMILY CAPACITY Farms Yielding Record Crops- '60 to Be 119 Per Cant of '47*49 Date Period; Grains Leading Gahte hi |kM pwperta I major feed crops and In Os e s la the Mai crap attest. A year ago the Mg push toward a record crop was made bv corn and other feed grain. This year, the food grain and oilseed groups are leading the march toward a higher record production. Total lad grain tonnage for 1960 now is expected to fall about 4 percent below last year. Oat production la substantially above last year, but own. sorghum, and barky crops are expected to be smaller than in 1969. A 4.1 MHea bushel earn crop h In prospect. I per eent below the record output of last yMU’ bat M per cent above average. Barley prospects are down considerably from last year, and sorghum production now appears to be 7 per cent below that of 1959. Food grain production, led by by wheat, appears to be about 20 per cent above last year. Winter wheat production of 1.1 billion bushels is only 5 per cent below the record output of 1968, promises to be 20 per cent above last year's crop. Spring wheat probably will exceed last year’s small crop fay 20 per cent. The durham crop will be 58 per cent larger than last year. Yield of the all wheat crop was estimated at 25,7 bushels perserA-v Rye production Is nearly a half larger than id 1969, with yield per acre exceeding the 1968 record by 1.5 bushels. Rice prospects continue favorable wit\ water supplies expected to be ample. FilejCourt Action (of $3 Million LOCALE FOR POWERS’ TRIAL — This la a view of the Central House of Trade Unions in Moscow where American U2 pilot lYnnda Gary nr fhasisaa Powers will be triad on espionage charges. The trial is to atari Wednesday. Commencement Today In Flint Area Graduates 32 From GM Institute Thirty-two Pontiac area graduates win be among the 1,009 participating in commencement exercise* today at the General Motors •Institute in Flint. James M. Roche, General Motors Carp, vice president in charge of distribution will be the speaker. Roche will be tnfrsdaeed by James E. Goodman, G.M. vies president and chairman if the Institute’s hoard of repeats. Degrees will be granted 020 graduates In electrical, mechanical or industrial engineering. - In addition, diplomas win go to 0 four-year cooperative engineering and business administration graduates. Sermon Must Go On-—From Mike at Bedsida TOPEKA. Kan. (UPI) — The ftar. Larry H. Cox. pastor of the Church of the Open Door here, was bed-ridden with flu but he maintained his record of never missing a Sunday sermon. Using a microphone connected to the loudspeaker system at the church, he prfached from- his bed. PONTIAC MOTOR GROUP Graduates affiliated with Pontiac Motor Division are: Pedro Guzman, 212 Harrison St. Nbrman E. Howard, 16 Belmont Raymond J. Jahns, 789 Doris Rd.; George E. Codd, 1584 N. Per-“ LeRoy E. Herr, 1907 Beverly st.; Thomas L. Jacobson, 2416 Silver Circle Dr. Robert J. Durand, Ml W. Huron St.; James H. Faxon, Ml Dover Rd.; William G. Kraus, 9 Glngell Ct.; Albert Henry Post Jr., 1Mb ft. Beeeftewn Dr.; Kenneth E. Wright. 4M Auburn Ave. Donald J. Baldwin, 212% State t.; Charles G. Loyd, 21 Salmer L; William B, Tallman, 890 Joe-lyn Rd., Uke Orion; and Walter ■a? Y« AM TasKjii Pfl Fedlson Jr., 941 Joslyn Rd. Lake Orion. FROM TRUCK, COACH Affiliated with GMC Truck A Coach Division: Raymond E. Buflnek, lt| H. Opdyke Rd.; Pant G. Hickman. llSl Dover Rd.; Charles W. Mor. rin, 4180 8. Shore Dr.; Bngeae L. Cretal, 700 Wing St; Richard C. Ollehrkt, 4M Lakeelde Dr. Gary L. Smith, 406 Irwin St.; Russell O. Young, 178 Augusta Ave.; Robert D. Brown, 1663 Rustic Lane, Keego Harbor; Arthur Howland Jr., 1746 Beechcroft. Keego Harbor; and Robert E. Moehl-man, 252 Atwater Stv Lake Orion. WITH FISHES BODY Affiliated with Fisher Body Division’s Pontiac plant: Walter E. Bass, » Hasel St.: Thomas J. Hoi Ho Jr., 1M 8. ' Genesee Ave.; James E. Jones Jr., SMI Voorhets Rd. L Mumbrue, 271 Another graduate. Donald P. Jones, 685 Robinwood Dr,, is affiliated with the Chevrolet Motor Division Engineering Center. ORWELL, Vt (UK) - The Vermont Society ct the Sons of the American Revolution rebele | against traveling on the road leading to Mount Independence for their annual meeting. They said "the road is in such shape that it would be impracticable to carry out plana.’* TS m MAYTAGWASHER SALE! AUTOMATIC LINT REMOVAL WITH TRADE Weekly 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 9 PJM. ^GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 51 W. Hvroa St. of PONTIAC Shop by Phone! FE 4-1565 Also graduating b Gerald MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE We’re clearing oar stocks of odds and ends to make room for new fall merchandise. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. Ladies' Fashion DRESSES Sizes &*• 598-7.98-9.98 ' v Ladies’ Cotton DRESSES ■t*s» s ’l*7 40-52 t J SPORTSWEAR BUTS Im LADIES JAMAICA fVe Shorts fl# 10-18 VI SLEEVELESS IWc BLOUSES ||| 32-38 1 ■ BLOUSE and SKIRT SETS Sizes 10-18 $A19 Keg. 3.98 jL. SHORT & 0*T< BLOUSE SETS . * * Double Thick, Knit Cotton TRAINING pants Conrad Elastic JK dh m w|| ^ Q4c Reg. 25c Each Wm '^wTT EXTRA SPECIAL BED PILLOWS Chicken and Turkey Foathar Filled Re,...98 2h,53 Coppertone LAWN CHAIRS o# ** 097 12 Loft $98 MEN’S BETTER SPORT SHIRTS PIMA COTTON ft DACRON Sizes egg Q7 S,M,L flff Reg. 2.98 I CiutIapwM mmt SPONGES «• r“.^ - W. T. GRANT CO °r Twter MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER * Telegraph at Square Lake Roads r lU-' ft - ".V': V ' 0p*a Man. and Fri. 'til 9IA • - Sotrth Sagbsw at k Frao farkiwf In Raer, v 1/ ■ iji, Orchard lake Aw. mm ■A, '1 Sp h ?I THE POfTTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST H, 1000 NRffE Trend to Lowwr Intiwt SSIGr6#k ^ ^ Dowbl# TrowW# EH ±^r^'^D*±LMorri°9* ** arara?|S —««>*. c™.«. «2TtT J?lCS MCiWl! CARLO (AP) — Greek Jng to newsmen ki a Moot* Carlo Ed*^,, 5. Bancroft preeented S&’WS.'tSSX i-* JS£t*m - cut bertate _ |» Join opera singer Maria Calls* they should be singing about bav- ■*» *** P*«*»PUy •com* -New York s comnen. There were spreading rumon'tog s good friend.” wearing stolen clothes. I rani nnniM MifnnriinliMv 'IMMMMM _i_k_ _ ... _ ____z!___- ■-■■- -- - - - - - — - ■ m- a..... - Federal Reserve Approves] Discount Cut Banks j: WASHINGTON tAP)~fliie Fed-lterw. • Enriy In June H was m-W prime rate-rthe amount they, oral Reserve Board aaftoritod deced from 4 to JH pee cagt'd^rife biggest customers; four banks to cut their dtpeount throughout the system. iwfih *•* ^ credit rating. Us* rates from 3H to 3 per coot, ef-| a reduction indicates easier I*11)' wJjen One New York bank fecthw today. money and a general trend to-|loww* its prime rate, the others W " * ♦ v, ’ ward lower interest costa. But a *°ilow. Banka outride New YoAj The reductions, were approved [board spokesman called Ae ac-j1*** *rir ebargee on New Yee»| for the-system’s Nojr Yflriu doo a technical adjustment to C*hr r»tM Cleveland. Ohio; Richmond. Va.; 'market rates. Aa an example, re* -[.' - end Kansas City. Mo. banks. Tbejeent interest rate* on Rl-diy Golf Ball Weight Fixed other right reserve banks are ex jTraaaury bills have been about! peeled to follow suit soon. 2U per cant. NEW YORK (UPIl — Accord The discount rate Is the inter- * A * ing to the rules of golf, a golf rat that member banks pay whe* New York banking circles ap-j ball's weight shall not be greater borrowing from the Federal Re-lpeared uncertain at to adritherlthan, L62 ounces V'.'' >j.* • ir niuiu WANTS SON RKTL'RNKD - Mrs. Edna West of San Fraaciaco Thursday accused the State of Texas of kidnaping her son because be was in thy custody of a Negro maid. The maid. Eunella Stans, bad taken the boy with her to. Carthage. Tex., Jo visit her mother. She was accused of violating a Texas segregation law which prohibits a white child from staying in a Negro home.' The boy was placed in the county home at Tyier, Tex/Mrs. West said she had given the maid notarized permission to take the boy to Texas because she could not get another maid to care for Mm while She works. She is holding a picture, of David. POPULAR NARROW RIB SLACKS OF PENNEY’S COTTON CORDINO ONLY CwnpHte: SPIT COMPLETE: HOOD MOTOR WHIRS . W ▲ 4^kAl> ◄' 19" Round ^ Rad Decorated P 4 BAR-B-Q | . TRAY l Sculptor Spoofs Army 1 in Coramic Figurines FT. DDC, N.J. (A'—Edward Z H'ronsky Jr. studied architecture and painting at Princeton Univer-j sity but he didn’t become a sculptor until he joined the Army. 'Wiernky has been caricaturing I Army life at his ceramics bench] in the Ft. Qix crafts center. His favorite figurines spoof the1 standard ceramic decorative designs and Amy fife in general. Swatch n r'**>0*F I WIDOWS Every Bay During August irntmc BARGAINS Regal Organic Penned JjJj BOYDELL wwn3^ PAINT IftggisvitwMi YOUR CHOICE Cnlkiag Compound 4 TUBIS THE GENTRY' MARK 60 LONG HANDLE GARDEN SHOVEL GARDEN HOE GARDEN RAKE \ J pna or cbnfarme* in mool usd Orion* acrylie .1 or plays it easoal in cotton corduroy. AD are 1 tailored in 8-button sty la with plain front If , slacks, natural shoulders. All haws a matching | vast that reversal to a color-blended plaid. | ColorsT ’Ifts rawest! Price? Paanay tow! wail % Orisa oeryfis hland 37^ *'TV'*r'T'+ V- a A .A. Ah -4 ^ COMPLETE ' .3 SELECTION r 4 OF THE ALL A Z'- NEW r 4 CORNING > * WEAR w * COOKWARE P BUDGET-BOOSTING SAVINGS! Every top style . . . Penney’* plain front University-Grad*, new beltlesi continentals with extension waistband ... and continental styles with new tapered leg! They all wash ’n wear... need little ironing! 5 colors! Y* A AAA^ 4 GRASS SEED p ^ Perennial Rye k~ 4 Lb. 19c P A Craaping Rad Nscw v < Lb. 69c > a Kentucky IIm (mi x < Lb. 79c P PENNEY'S BOYS* COTTON.CORDINOS Penney’s easy-care slacks rate top hono/s for style! They boast a trim plain front, tapered leg, flap back pockets, every style extra! They feature the latest stadium tones... blue, black, suntan, charcoal, antelope, Spanish moss,, too! They wash ’n wear. ■ - need little' ironing! Shop and compare for value and quality 1 Buy now! ▲ Al aa "K" TYPE GUTTERS Heavy 21 Cuefe m 77* TOMS HARDWARE 905 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. _____FE -5 • 2424 M'KIBBENtCHILDS KEEGO HARDWARE Ho. I 3041 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. TEN THE POXTlAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, M) BLOOMFIELD < lumber company K 3-7151 72 S. Tibfipli. Across from TtMivrnn HOURS: WnUip 7:30 A.M—3:00 Ml. SAT. 1:00—4:00—San. 10:00—3:00 Exclusive in Pontiac Areal N«w "w minty' (hanging shall bracknts) enty it Sr hr lag i ipik* (hanging shad brackets) lug st Driving ■ Spike 2 Shelf Unit 3 Shelf Unit 4 Shad Unit 5 Shad Unit $4.30 Pr. $5.45 Pr. S6.60 Pr. $7.7$ \ Com plate Materials for a Gabled Roof GARAGE Includes 24" O. C. Studs and Rafters •210 Lb. Shingles • Window • Utility Plate Studs and Rafters • Dolly Vardan Siding CHECK COMPARE COMPLETE ONLY 220 Cedi nd Carry ROCK LATH Cavan 32 Sganra Pant 98‘ FIR ECONO-STUDS 2"l4"*r' While They 48* Anaesthetic Can Cure Agedllls? Doctors Doubt Claim of Romanian Physiciah About Rojuvonation j, SAN FRANCISCO and otter, daystranite and Is self edged with plastic. sturdy chairs ip colorful plastic. DROP LEAF COFFEE SET OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ’TIL 9:00 P. M CREDIT TERMS C f* warehouse 90 DAYS SAMI 5-Vj forhiture sales AS CASH! ‘46 87 Closed Wednesday 2 YEAR PAYMENT! FE 5-9279 20 FRANKLIN RD. JUST OFF S. SAGINAW ST. Open! Men., THurs., Fri. 'HI 9:00—Tue*. nnd Set. 'til $:3Q SUPER BARGAIN CENTER UST MR!! of Super Borgoin'* Center Peeperation Cleoronct Sole! Wo Mutt Raise Cash—Prices Effective Through Sunday G.L Motor F»nt JW8*! H8 Pure-Air ROTARY LAWN ED6ER $150 i ALUMINUM GRASS BARRIER RURBISH Your Choice Electric Madgn Full 40 Ft. Roll f Inchon High t W BURNER Set el? Ten r $1.19 Trimmer nr Lawn Iriger $18.88 abn 88 ONE AND FEW OF A KIND SPECIALS 3 only—$30 mahogany lamp or end tables $1 4 only—$15 wrought iron telephone stands $3 Venetian blinds sizes tu 34"..........$1.11 Wooden Window Shutters ............from 99c Super Kem-tOM $195 Gal.-Ksm Gle $5.00 Gal. 1 $180—Motorola 4 speaker MR_______$105.00 1 $130 White 60 goL LP. gas water beater $65 6 $7.00 3-wny French lumps___________$150 1 $90 Emenee electric organ.........$4100 10 $29.95 GeedyiHr vucettes......... $12.00 All Transistor PORTABLE RADIO lag. mss S16M ;.5K3"- let. SI SWIM SUPER BARGAIN CENTER ooddles |______________________________________________ QQ* 1052 WEST HURON STREET Wert of Telegraph Rd. . OO in the HURON CENTER — CHINA CITY REST. (LOCK $1 Of nine S«c No IteiueUl Offer itufuied i i Amj Hum—Come In and irow«« ArooaA ' THE PONTIAC PRBSS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, HWO Women Don't Cart, Buy to Save Time UTICA, N.T. the worn, an in your houae started her can-1 nine yet?" flit Utica Press asked To Follow Up' Truman,1 Question Compromises, Campaign Statements i WASHINGTON l*-The Republicans Thursday revived the group it called a "truth squad” when it trailed Democratic speaker* over the country In 1S66 and said it will follow up Harry S. Truman again this year. Mary Hallmark of Btythvflb, Mrs. C C LaFemey k Miaouri and Mr*. Balia Hsrirtngtoo in Aitena. Service will ha held at 2:39 p.m. Sakipday at Sparks-Griftta Chapel. m CAN HAVE SOFT WATER FORAFEW PENNIES PER DAY Fri.—Sat.—‘Mon. Specials! Sen. Houston B. Morton- of Kentucky, the Republican national chairman, announced the move as Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts, this year’s Democratic presidential nominee, scheduled a visit to Truman in Independence, Mo., Aug. 30 or 21 to complete plans tor the former President's Be Away With Hud and Basty Water! Have a whiter wash, softer clothes, lovelier complexion and even gave up to 50% on aoap. and four stotota, Mrs. Sam Mice of Waterford. Mrs. Antonio Mice in Italy, Mr*. Tasty Ds Sands end Mrs. Data Felice, both of Pontiac. The Roeary wfS be nld et S tonight at tile DonelsovJohns Funeral floeae. Service will be held at 31:45 a.m. Saturday at St. Vincent de Paul Church with burial in Mt Hope Cemetery. He Money Down a sister Kathy and brothers Richard and Ronald, all at hone: grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton McGee, Frank Dznris Sr. and Mra. Joseph Hoffman, all of Roob-estar. Hie boy’s great-grandfather Peter' Dzuris of Rochester < also mirvives. MRS. LEWIS HADDRH.I, OXFORD — Service for Mrs. Lewis (Hattie) Haddrlll. 83, of 24 East St., will ba 2 pjn. Saturday at Flumerfelt Funeral Home. Interment wfll be In the Oxford Mausoleum. Mrs. Haddrlll died Thursday after an Illness of one month. A member of the OES and Oxford Congregational Church, die was postmaster hen from 1925 to 1933. Her husband la her only Immediate survivor. BERNARD RIK ERR Bernard i MINK P TRIMMED CASHMERE William Winkler of HamLPark died yesterday at the horde of his son, Clarence at 3830 Beachgrove St., Waterford Township. He had been in ill health several months. Crump Electric lias s complete line of water conditioning equipment. Water softener*—Filtering system*, etc. / Now you can custom-fit your iovorite cashmere style with luxurious mink Conors to suit your own tasty. • New Dyne! Coats ...........849.99 for complete details call LAST 2 DAYS1 YOUR CHILD PH0T08RAPHED KODAK "LIVING COLOR 3455 Auburn ltd. UL 2-3000 FE 4-3573 ORION TOWNSHIP Rikerd, 39. of 1540 N. Lapeer Rd.,1 was found dead today of undeter-1 mined caffes at his residence. ! • His body is at Bossardet and Reid Funeral Home, Lake Orion. Surviving are his son Terry L-i of Rochester, father Alvah E. of Clafkston, sister, Mrs. Bernice! Moshier of Oxford and brothers! Leslie C. of Lake Orion and Emerson of Clarks ton. KATE GREENWAY Bright New PLAIDS FAMOUS BRAND APPLIANCES SAVE ffe Money Down I FOR SCHOOL ... FOR DRESS | . . . CRISP NEW "WRINKLE-f fHED’ COTTON . .-R1CK-% RACK TRIM . . . DEEP HEMS. J SIZES 3 TO 14. J • Indy Kant Blnuses ll.lt jj • Judy Knat Skirt* B3.I9 | • Her Malssiy BouHont. 82.99 SALE . .. HIGHER PRICED ZEPHER WOOL IMPORTED Man Has Perfect Alibi j on Charge of Stealing HAGERSTOWN, Md. (ft-Richard A. Smith was certain they ] had the wrong man when he was hailed into covert on charges of stealing junk from a plant damaged by fire. 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He was believed drowned la (he Huron River when his Bahtng Earlier, they bad shown they held a committee majority when they woo two test votes, each by 52-49. His with Susan reported him missing, then returned with her ynMM son Robert to the home of her parents the L P. Andersens of 592 Rldgedale Rd. She is now reportedly visiting friends in New England. Wednesday Cameron turned up BOLT PARTY la the recruiting office and a rou- One of the leading supporters tine Army check led Los Angeles 6f an unpledged slate of electors, authorities to learn of die disap- Diet Atty. Leander H. Perez of pearance. | Plaquemines and St. Bernard Pa* ____ i*hea. said immediately after the Yesterday C a m e r *■ dtoap- meeting he aould shift hie mpport In Junior (Myftpics Louisiana Dems Pledge to Back Jack and Lyndon Stringham Takes First BATON ROUGE, La. (API— ouisiana's Democratic loyalists have succeeded in pledging the party’s io presidential electors to the national Democratic ticket of Sena. John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B Johnson. Hie loyalists won a hard-fought, 51-49 decision in the Democratic State Central Committee Thursday on the key vote to pledge the electors to the Kennedy-Johmoa ticket. charged the national Democratic Party wais aimed at total destruction of constitutional government an dtfae Republican Party had adopted a platform that was thinly disguised facsimile of the Democratic one. apparently after learning that newamea and a member at the state police missing pa— detail wanted to question Urn. Ann arbor police said they were casually curious about die first disappearance and now were doubly curious about the second. An Am Arbor detective said, "He's a citizen, has committed no crime and can disappear whenever he wants — unless his wife brings desertion charges against him.’' He said police had no plans for to the States Rights Party. Louisianans will have three choices: the Republicans’ Nixon-Lodge ticket the Democrats’ Ken-nedy-Johnson slate and the States Rights Party. A The three and one-half hour central committee meeting was marked by frantic maneuvering, which saw Gov. Jimmie H. Davis, who had previously said he would keep hands off the meeting, working in favor of independent electors, and two key administration members, Comptroller Ray Ther- Following defeat of this resolution, 5149, a milder statement ly the Kennedy force* was approved, also 53-49. It acknowledged the Democratic platform "contains certain ideas promotes certain prograi that are not acceptable.’’ But it said “the Republican Party is repungant to the cause of America everywhere and particularly in Louisiana.'’ Kennedy *Makes Sense* Says Mr. K Berates Nixon: Tumbler/ 'Grocery Clerk' WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican and Southern Democratic senators battling Sen. John F. Kennedy’s minimum wage bill centered their attack today on its broad extension of wage-hour law This feature of file bill sponsored by the Democratic presidential nominee has aroused far more opposition than the provision to boost tiie present Si an hour minimum wage to $L25. The measure would bring workers ip retail and service enterprises under the law for the tint time, accounting for the great bulk of the additional five million •mpiopei to whom coverage would fee extended. * * ★ Sen. flpeaurd L. Holland (D-Fla) has proposed an amendment to retain the existing exemption of retail and service establishments. He said he hopes it will be voted on ahead of other pending amendments. The amendment would provide a key test of strength, but Holland told a reporter he didn’t think there would be any votes before Monday. He declined to predict how the vote would go. except to '^diy he expected tt to he close. Joining Holland In sponsoring his amendment were Sens. Styles Bridge* (R-NH), Bourke B. Kick-enlooper (R-Iowa), Allen J. El-lender (D-La), and J. William Fuibright (D-Ark). dr A h Holland said he had not attempted to find out how many of his Southern Democratic colleagues. would back his amendment, the adoption of which would he a major setback for Kennedy and his vice presidential running mate, Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas. However, one influential Dixie legislator, Sen. Richard B. Rus-aeil (D-Ga), spoke out in an inter- view against‘any extension of coverage. He said he felt the commerce clause already had been stretched too far. He referred to the constitutional provision which gives the federal government. the authority to regulate interstate commerce the legal, basis for the wage-hour law. * * Russell said he had no Strang objection to raising the minimum wage to 11.25. Holland said he didn't either, although he added he would prefer to> limit the increase to H.15 an hour,— the amount provided in a bill already pasted by the House. let of Abbeville and Atty. Gen. Jack Gremillion, opposing the ABSOLUTION REJECTED Before the final vote the eom- 3 County Men Newly Represent Profession Assn. p* /■ Three Oakland County men have accepted appointments an membership representatives for the Michigan Association of the Pro- Stringham playground took first place and the traveling trophy Thursday in the almaal Waterford Township Summer Playground Junior Olympics with a total of IS points. * * * Drayton Plains playground placid second with 169 points, and Leggett School playground in third wtth 93 points. phy to Stringham co-captains, Dfek 0 resale* and Kail Ante* ton. The outcome of the Junior Olympics was in doubt until the final event, a shuttle relay worth 10 points, had been run off. ». * * Stringham. ahead of Drayton Plains by only eight points, going into the relay took second place to insure their victory while the best Drayton Plains could muster was fourth. Legget school won More bid ual championships than any other team, bat Stringhem's balance overpowered them, according to the recreation department. Castro to Celebrate Birthday Sunday HAVANA (ft—Fidel Castro wiQ be 34 Sunday. With Ms' health recovered and his vocal chords in shape again, he will start celebrating with a radio-television address Saturday night, final night of tile "week ot jubilation" in honor of the nationalization of American properties in Cuba. ' The Gila monster is the only poisonous lizard in the U. S. They are Dr. Harold A. 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Larry Middleton, 1* bad a Mg day yesterday when Ms tour-year-old Holstein was judged senior and grand champion of the show. \ '■ Hughs Lang, l*, placed see- «as thr* "KS! I That pvt tha Middletons on teg in breeding, but tbs Longs were wot to be denied. I * * * j b evening Judging for dairy showmanship, or handling of stock, Dung Long took first place and Larry Middleton aecond. HMh tonal Terry. Pont! ' Motor jeorHn»—D«nnl» lUU. y‘uS*. > honor* hi dairy i toe ivaalta are k mm tofs year's — a I With dairy day activities taking op most of tbs day Thursday, toe evening featured soma pretty wild » was run man lad night was fan night with contests in hog catting, husband catting, pie and melon eating, a fat man’s rad and others of the same order of fun featured. Winners of awarda to exhibits Judged Thursday: stats ram m«u Sakhif Stsa i Hutchins math, Hally; Unds Jacobson, 1 ^xxrwAHAoawmrr •t""ch*SfcX8L£C Show— Onklani Co Wixom Secures Site for'Center' Also Hires Architect for City Hall Building to Cost About $30,000 nowsas SUto Show _ wars MMI (Baals): Huron John-(Zlnntu); Torry McKee, Susua Sharon CUdnohuKkr; Duane Austin. AAvosoo Oario- IBfi ——-------nohuftl . vsor.------- . Cluk Award BUI Orton 4-H Chib. DAISY Product tf Dum-Spoclul Ribbon Aword Winner—Douclee Lons, lllllord; Production record elate—Special Hlhbea Award —Larry Middleton, Lake Orton; Champ ^ e ah breed! ■ekWaia I eny Middle- ___. fens Orion: Senior C%ll-Jr._ ■ton and Rei Long, Milford. ts me'Won; sSETc ---- —* Hieerte ChawsWu Daws! “mV. _ Oeerwioy S-yr.-old Heifer—Orend Chanplon David Tarry: Pontiac; J-yr.-old Cow Haccrra Champion — Mike Applegete, S-yr.-old HeUe/^^end Champion— --------“m Late Orion; Senior Champion ud Reeerve Junior Tearhnt-Orand Champkm-Delbert Hawklni. Holly: tmiOT Calf-gtoMTTf Champion — Bharon Hawklni, £LCJUt°aia«°pl— I Hobart Plehtr, HorthvUlo Cola, Holly. ' 1 WIXOM — This city’s proposed Civic center development became a reality last night with the purchase of a site and the hiring of an architect.\ ♦ ' ‘ifr ★ Council agreed unanimously buying seven acres at 49100 Pontiac Trail as the aite of the municipal development. Kataehmri, McMullan aal Associates, be., at Ann Arbor, win draw sp piano for tha proposed one-story city hall, to The dvic center site was purchased from John Chambers of Wixom. The city will pay $1,500 an acre plus $8,000 for a cement-Mock building already on the property. The building wifl be used to house Department of Public Works equipment The proposed center will be jufct east of Wixom road. ♦ * * About $34000 tor the $90,000 development has already allocated to th» budget. The remainder of toe cost is expected to be paid off in five years without any increase in taxes, said John Ftalayaon, administrative assistant to the mayor. Construction of the new municipal building is expected to begin next month with completion to December. ORTONVILLE — t.Now Northern Michigan honeymoon are Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn A. Dopp who recently exchanged wedding vows in a double-ring ceremony at Christ Lutheran Church, Goodrich., , * * fi The bride la the former Dorcas Kbester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geoci^ Koester of 1021 Oakwood Rd., Ortonville. The bridegroom’s parents are Mi*, and Mrs. Wilber C. Dopp of Mt Clemens. s For her Weddtog, the bride ehsee a white, fleer length gown of silk oregnia with long sleeves aad a chapel Into. The sabrina neckline end front princess panel were appliqued with medallions of fVench lace. Her shoulder-length veil pf silk illusion was held to place by a matching headpiece of organza and saris. She earried a white To Leave for Japan Troy Purchases New Equipment Hold Action on Sewage Problem Until Rnaular F—Hoc Prttt Fktitt award. Larry Middleton, 14 of the East Orion Club, earned graad champion of breed and show with Ms 4-year-old Holstein. Each youth placed second to the daaf the other one- won. IEMEY winner — A Junior Jersey calf, owned by Dennis Austin, 15, of the Galloway Lake 4-H dob, Farmington, was the first place winner of dsn to Thursday’s dairy competition at the 4-H dub Fair. Dennis’ senior yearling also was top of dsn. Tbs other Austin brothers, Brian and Jerry, also won blue ribbons with Jerry also named winner at the Junior dairy showmanship award. The fair is to progren on the Fairgrounds, M24 at Walton boulevard. Wed at Christ Lutheran Honeymooning in North After Ortonville Rite Matron of honor was Mrs. David SmdHdat of Flint. Bridesmaids were Diana Weil of Ortonville, Jane Poittioa of Meta-mora and the bridegroom’s'sisters Lorilyn and Grace Dopp, both of Mt. Clemens. Donald Dopp waa best man far Ms brother. Ushers were Gerald Alwardt and Roger Footman, both of ML Clemens, aad Robert Mia and Georgs Ford, both of Detroit A reception fbr approximately 350 guests was held to the church parlors following the Saturday evening ceremony. The Dopps plan to reside to Mt. Clemens. Open House Slated METAMORA — An open house will be bdd from 3 to 4 p. m. Sunday at 1390 Best Rd. to .honor a long-time area1 resident, Mrs. Bessie Shlck, on her 80th birthday. Planning Picnic for Sick Kids Children afflicted with leukemia, and their families, will be treated to a picnic Wednesday when the Northwest Chapter of the Children’s Leukemia Foundation holds its annual outing in White Lake Township. * The picnic will be held at the John F. Ivory farm, Cooley Lake Road aear Union Lake road from noon to 4 p.m. It will be the eighth annual outing tor children with leukemia and other serious blood diseases. There will be pony "and wagon rides, music,.clowns, favors wid supervised swimming for fk youngsters. ktasig die main Mutee to I bum. The foundation, a non-profit organization, is dedicated to the discovery of the cause, cure, and prevention -of diseases of toe Mood. The group gives $29,000 a year to Children’s Hospital ‘to Detroit for research, as well as providing fulMs for victtois of the diseases. Area Teacher Gets Wish INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP-A wish of a young schoolteacher here yearning to see something new and different comes true Mon- first leg of her journey that will take her to Japan for a year-long stay. With her arrival to the Orient she will be assigned tg teach school an American Air Force Base. at So she filed an application that month seeking a teaching Job, preferably to Europe, specifically Germany, to March she learned that there were openings tor teachers to Japan. She took it. BUR WITH CHOICE "It wasn’t my first choice, but with a chance to travel and all expenses paid by tha government, it didn't take me tong to change my mind,” she said Thursday at tha home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor. Marilyn, who graduated with her teaching degree from Michigan State University to 1998, teaches first and aecond graders in Rochester’s North Iffll Elementary School. ♦ * ■' * *Tvo already been told that HI be teaching the same grades in Japan. The government feels that there will be enough adjusting then to try and teach an unfamiliar grade.” "One of the qualifications to getting the position, is being willing: to adjust to the culture and en-she added. Other qualifications to applying tor a military tapehtog Job Include being at least 24 years old, having two years of teaching experierice, being single and having a valid teaching certificate. DOESN'T KNOW WHERE She said rite has no idea where she will be assigned until she _ to Japan, but she thinks It may be somewhere to the Metropolitan Tokyo area. Fire Department Quick Acts Save Shelby Home SHELBY TOWNSHIP - Quick action by the township fire department here Thursday night kept a fire from destroying a new home on Dryden street near 24-Mile road and Sophia street, -*-■. ★ ★ A Flames burner through the root and damaged the kitchen of the nearly • completed structure, located to a new subdivision being built by the Vineyard Builders of Shelby Township. ♦ * * Local firemen, who answered the alarm at 9:40 p. m-. quickly brought the blaze under control before it spread to dtber parts of the house. An estimate of damage was not immediately avattabte. $ • Outdoor Art Exhibit Slated for Aug. 2i COMMERCE TOWNSHIP -Works of area artists will be exhibited outdoors Aug. 21 at the Marion Zener Studio, 2385 Commerce Rd. The one-day art show will Include oil paintings from Pontiac, Commerce, Orchard Lake, Wixom, Clarkston, Milford. Highland, Walled Lake, - Farmington and Detroit. Hie exhibit will be hrid from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Should bad weather cancel the show it will be held Aug. 28. MILFORD — Inadequate water pressure in the northern part of the village will be corrected within three years, Village Manager Oliver Taylor said Wednesday. The Village Council, he has promised that the area north of Summit street will receive relief within that time with the installation of a booster pump and eight-inch water line along Summit Cost of the project that would Milford Water Woe to End by 1963, Mayor Predicts to install a booster pump of about 150 gallons a mtoute for the entire Bonnie Highlands area at a total cost of $5,000 to $8,000. “It appears that the best pioa is eventually to Install a booster pump at a point near Mala aad Summit streets which would supply afl the northern part of the riUage,” McCauley stated. "A dittoes la the Boeude Highland aim to estimated at aheat *20,-ooo, Taylor said. The CbondTs pledge to hnprove water conditions to die low-pressure arm is the moet recent step in following the recommendations of a consulting engineer. The consultant, Robert McCauley hired last year to make a study of the village water supply, had recommeilded a five-point improvement program to be followed immediately. He also made note of While the most serious pressure problems are in-the Ronnie Highlands area, Ms 50-page report showed that similar conditions are found in undeveloped areas to the south and east of Fairview Hills and In the southeast part of the village. McCauley stated to his report that it would be ‘'relatively easy” should be const dp red In coujeue-ttoe with ouch a plan to reduce power coot” Two of McCauley’s recommendations already have been carried out by action of file CbundL The first was a decision to sink a new well and file second was the investigation of a water lint along Mata street. McCauley has received authorization to sink (he new well and plans and specifications art being prepared. A check of the Mato street Hm i find why its carrying capacity was cut to half has been completed and reports Indicate that corrosion is not responsible. It has yet to be discovered what Is reducing its carrying load. PRESSURE INADEQUATE Inadequate line pressure has troubled the village the last several years with the increasing number of customers Joining the water 'system. DON’T START MARRIAGE WITH A FLAW! We Invite Comparison . . Quality of Our Djamond Selection Demands it!! -Each ring purchased is accompanied by a bond ... or we will certify your diamond with International Research Identification Bureau. The No Society—gem or otherwise—-governs the quality of a Jeweler's purchases—his pride is your guarantee. Sorry! 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A targe part of the nupiaoni monthly publication. ord employment and a one-month drop over the years is from in-W*' ____________I drop in die jobless total is a trend creased manufacturing efficiency 1st Bowl Gama in 1916 PASADENA, Galtf:' (UPI)-Fooi- The currant drop In goods could be cyclical because df the downtrend In manufacturing activity which many Mope will be reversed in the fall. But it has longer-range implications. Ttad In with this are Os official statistics showing that Americans spend a greater part of their income now tar services and leas for goods than they used to. These statistics can be confusing unless the rise in prices, {fares and rates is put into tbs ! scales with than, along with the present-day built-in used for services which many consumer goods {carry with them and which don’t {show on the original price tags. | Employment figures for July,] announced this week, show: i S. 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LOCAL * STATE NATIONAL WORLDWIDE More than MH million Amerl-j cans have jobs, a record and 110,000 higher than in mld-Junt; a bit more than four mllioh are out of work, almost half a mo lion fewer than In June; teenagers who swelled the unemployment ranks In June when they {sought summer jobs found them i by mid-July and account for the [employment rise; but 150,000 ilng for work in July than In June. h * * And foe Labor Department notes that employment showed gains In service industries while falling in both durable and soft goods Industries. 1 For several years employment has grown in the service Indus-triee—government, trade, finance, utilities, professions, where white-collar jobs abound. It has tended] to drop In blue-collar jobs pro- ducing goods. This doesn’t mean, as it might SAVE for a purpose . . . 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Lyndon B. Johnson , renewing a long-range exchange with Prea-ident Eisenhower, told the Senate Thursday “there can bg no question about the feet" that 821 million dollars of defense funds voted by Congress have been “fnoieii” by the administration. “At Ms press esnfstsncs Wed- HARRISON'S CLOSES HAMTRAMCK WAREHOUSE! MOVES 300 ROLLS of CARPET to Birmingham fbr Disposal Johnson said ho accepted the President’s statement “that he was not informed that these funds were frozen,” but added: ■hr * * “Nevertheless, there can be no question about the fact that these funds have been frozen and are frozen right now.” Senate Republican Leader Everett M. Dirkaen of Illinois and Sen. Prescott Bush (R-Conn), a member of die Senate Armed Services Committee, told Johnson it wee wise for any administration to reserve part of the defense appropriation for unforeseen condo-gendes. I ■ ----------------1----• - Michigan Gas and Oil Consumption Zooms I LANSING tfl — Michigan’s oil. mid gas production has surged far! ahead of last year at the half-way mark, the State Conservation De-j partment reported today. - i t t t, • Through June 30, some 6,934,300 barrels of crude oil were pumped,1 a 45 per cent Jump from last year! at the time. Tlie value of the.out-' put totaled more than $20 million, i Natural gas production rose to more than 8,588,000,000 cubic feet, almost 34 per cent above last year ! The production was valued at U.724.377. ^ Using current figures as an in-, dex, the department said this would be the best gas and oil year in Michigan since 1948. Hope College Library Construction Under Way] HOLLANb CUPI) - Work was; under way today on Hope College’s; new 31 million Van Zoeren Me-] mortal Library following the awarding of the general construe-! tion contract. * * ★ The college accepted a bid aft 1641,800 from C. D. Barnes As*; sodates. 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Oaklaad Fiel ft Paint 43ft Orchard Lake Ave. .FI5-ft1S0^' PARK PRIt RIAR Of STORE ENTRANCE OF8 STOUT StIiST FOR HOME ' . SERVICE H AKRTvInM : Q HI 4-4433 Mb Ji JbmbJL U LlOv^l>l k open Friday till 9 p.m. loads of free parking at 999 HUNTER BOULEVARD at WOODWARD in BIRMINGHAM THE POXTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1060 Chaim Wegrate^1^ Lunch Counters 69 Southern Cities Affected, Firms < Tell Attorney General PILOTS WIFE AT CONFERENCE - Barbara Power*, wife of U 2 pilot Francis Powers, presented these studies Thursday as die met with newsmen in Washington. She plans to fly to Russia to attend her husband's trial, starting Wednesday. The pretty 24- year-old brunette fought back tears as she talked. She hopes for visas for her mother and a lawyer so they can go with her but is doubtful of getting them. Eisenhower tells her everything is being done that can be done. Missionary Advises Pilots: ‘Be a Pro, BE By BOB OOXMDINE of conceit bat In the quiet eonfl- If we cant survive, who can? NEW YORK—An Air Force inter-1 deace that by God’s grace yea You can do the same. Be utterly! ceptor pilot, stationed at remote are wbat you are, a fighter for convinced of your way of life—| Misawa AFB in Northern Japan, fr^dotn for all peoples, from s your national ideals, family pride JritM about°an wscSuled**!! ro"tr* hWerlcally with and personal morality, memorable briefing he and fellow; a belief la the dignity of tba * * * fliers received recently from, of all; Individual. TM* no CommaaM j "Make America so much a part} persons, a missionary. ! CM understand becaaae his sys- 0f yoa that to surrender would be. Ttw missfonery was Frank Hanki tom aeeeaaartly destroys the dishonor far worse than death. Nugent, a Maryknoller. who had; ladKMaal. "God grain that none of you will! dropped by the tense outpost to "The reason we foreign mission- ever be put to the test, but if you! renew an almost forgotten friend-!life,, survive persecutions as ruth-are it is no time for armchair! ship with a hamburger. less as communism is because we:patriotism. Everyone of you must! When it became known that ha !believe that we are profcsatonatoJbe an old pro.” bad apeat some time as a prisoner ef the Red Chinese the in Emergent DUBLIN, Ireland (fl—Prisoners; la Ireland were told today they! can have a day or two of emer-j gency freedom if the pledge to; beep the paaee. stay aobt stay out of the newspapers, j * * * WASHINGTON CAP) - Rada! The Minister of Justice decided segregation baa ended at lunchjthat its wards can have a tew days counters of major variety store off to visit ailing relative* •chains In 09 Southern communl-!attend the hmerals Of family ties, executives of the Arms have close friends. told Atty. Gen. William P. Rogers.) --------■ ■■ Similar progress in other cities! , , is expected in the near future,.Lear Earnings Increase Rogers said late Wednesday after!. 44 rfnf. per Share meeting with the executives. v**m* rwr The store officials told Rogers lat the desegregation was carried out In more than 10 per cent of the 69 communities without sit-in demonstrations by Negroes — and largely without publicity. The communMaa affected were listed. Rogers hailed the progress most gratifying and said "it is significant that where responsible local citizens take the first steps, the necessary transition to desegregation of eating facilities in 'stores can be accomplished with-1 ___ | out disruptions and loss at busi- income for the current six-month jness.” period was $2.011,086—or 44 cents) i . ! Rogers said he had called inia share—due to gUna from sale of; 1 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo representatives of F.‘ W. Wool-certain assets Sales over the| fUPIt—Charged with drunkeness,worth CO., S. H Kress * Co . period totaled *45.613.014 and the noisy and riotous conduct, assault’w. T. Grant Co., and other majoribacklog of unfilled orders was! and trespassing, Edward Mann, chair* on June 1 for informal dis- $8I,904,000. 39, told a police court judge he'd;cusskms. He said he had em-j rather not have his case tried phaaized that the standing of the] Stock outstanding at the end of! before a Jury because "I dorTt United States suffer! as a result June was reported at 2.09,365, warn that many people to hear it.’’•of acta of racial dtecrimination. shares. GRAND RAPIDS (D - Operating) earnings of *1,235,307—equal to 41 cento a share—were reported] Thursday by Lear, Inc., for the) first six months of 1960. The firm) is headquartered at Santa Monica, CaUf., but is the aefcosd largest employer in Grand Rapids with more than 3,560 workers. Earning* represent a 10 per cant) Increase over, the- first half of 1959. ■ * ♦ w A. G. Handschumacher. Le president, said the firm's total net' Objects to Jury Trial men naked Mm te speak te them. j The cases of Francis Powers and) the RB47 crew are never for front) the minds of men whose daily job is to skirt the unmarked' boundaries of hostile lands. What impressed the pilot most! was the missionary's conclusion: j “Preparation for, e v a s i 0 n, if; you’re forced down over there, is fine and you should do some serious thinking about it in advance. But there is one thing that is absolutely necessary, that you’ve! got to have before you get in; trouble. If you wait until you need] it, it will be too late. What I’m talking about is. this: “Be professionals, with a pride la your profession. Be the best ! there Is and be convinced that ' • you are the best, not la a spirit Leo Kampsen Personally Invites Ten te Come In New... and Take Advantage ei Oni "Quota Busting Prices" 631 Oakland at Caas The Importance of This Emblem ... Is Insured Savings FOR YOU! 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South Viet Nam <0 — Radio Vientiane said tqday the army rebels holding the capital of Laos.win ask a former premier, Prince Souvanna Phot Free World nor thp Communist arid.” Souvanna - Phouraa, 59, two years ago tried to work out a trace with tl ’ ** Nikita Hops Back on Merry-Go-Roun By JAMES MARLOW need an invitation if he decided WASHINGTON (AP) — There’s that man agate. k Premier Nikita Khrushchev, when unsure of the outcome, acts *.w,th“S “ *“• like an early bather sticking toe in the 7ater to see tf cold**2*J*J*« ■_. jj, is an international arena. before diving to. . ^ talking wistfully of the idea Back in I960 he put out a feeler^ coming, instead of Shying he tor an invitation to the United W0U|(t Khrushchev gave himself States. Once he got it. he came L chance to see what Eisenhower bouncing over. That was last Sep-1 thought of it. temtoer. Came thd spring. j (Earlier Khrushchev had sug- * , * * [grated the heads of government He torpedoed the summit con* dtecusg disarmament—«- situation lerence. called off President Ei- which would be a kind of world-senhower’s trip to Russia, and for weeks Insulted and belittled the wou|d wide summit conference—a situa-al though tiie United States had rejected that propoeal.) But. while Eisenhower at his news conference Wednesday avoided saying he would meet President. He said he’d never have another summit get-together with Eisenhower. American-Soviet .relations took a perilous dive. 'GREAT HONOR* {with Khrushchev at the U.N. to Hite week Khrushchev acted*«»">“*• •* al8° like a man putting out federal »»*** * »"**".*; ,^tlt j So, at .this moment the idea He said% he would deem it two mw’s getting together gnat honor to head the Soviet del-jonce again is nebulous. egation to the United Nations to “ discuss disarmament in September. That would bring him here in the midst of the presidential cam-j paign. He didn’t say he would j come. And, actually, he wouldn't ‘MICHIGAN'S LARGES! JEWELERS' m NORTH * UM11 SAGINAW STREET PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS Heeding Reds Would Tax Town Russ U. N. Delegation Asks Glen Cove,. N.Y., to Refund Estate Levy GLEN COVE, N. Y. (AP)—The Soviet delegation to the United Nations is demanding a refund of $200,000 in local taxes on the 157-room estate it uses as a residence in this Long Island city. *We just don't have the cash available,” Mayor Joseph A. The ’ Russians—through their Manhattan attorneys cited a new state law which grants an exemption from kieal taxes to property used as the residence of a ranking U. N. official or as the officet of members of his staff. The law had been sought by Indonesia, Ghana and Liberia, whose U. N. delegates also live more than 15 miles from United Nations headquarters. Under the law, only residences within IS mites of headquarters were exempt from taxgte. * # * The Russians have been protesting—but paying — taxes to Glen Cove and to Nassau County. This year $28,283 was levied against the property, which is assessed at $354,000. ment. The try (sited. Souvanna Phouma is also a half brother of Prince Souvanna Vong, the fugitive Pathet Lao leader, and is chairman of the National Assembly elected last April. Capt. Kong Le, the paratrooper who led the revolt Tuesday Vientiane, the administrative capital o< the Buddhist kingdom, was quoted as saying he was Souvanna Phouma from Vientiane to the royal seat, Luang Prabang, to ask pro-Western Premier Tiao Somsanith to resign. SPEAKS IN STADIUM 'Then I will lak his royal highness Souvanna Phouma come prime minister,’’ the rebel leader told a crowd Thursday night in Vientiane National I im. We want our government to be truly neutral,” he said. "Wh accept diplomatic relations with all countries.” Somsanith and mast of Us cablet were in Luang Prabang, 130 miles north of Vientiane, when the rebels seized coittrol of th administrative capital. # ★ A One report from Vientiane cast doubt on Souvanna Phouma’s allegiance to the rebels. This report said the prince had proteM-ed his name was being used without authorization at a member of the 40-member committee. aids a strategic position in Southeast Asia as a buffer between Red China and Communist North Viet Nam on the north and pro-Western Thailand south. The land-locked kingdom does not now recognize Red China' North Viet Nam diplomatically, and the United States has poured in millions of dollars of military and economic akf keep Laos leaning to the West. * ★ * Radio Vientiane said the rebels were “tired of injustice’’ in Laos and also want an end to the civil war between the army and the Pathet Lao guerrillas, who lately have been comparatively active. 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A STSTIMS • OFFICE INTER-COMS • WIBCOR FACTORY SERVICE BLAKE RADIO-TV ^ y Forest Fire Toll Looss 72,597 autos befit during the cor- isSEppA * '* Maaff mated truck output ft (13,105 units this week compared with 14JB9, teat week and 11,051 in the same week last year. changeover. The trade publication said production will he 215 per cent below the 103,009 cars assembled last Americas motorists used 56,095,-000,900 gallons of gaaoiine during 1969, compared with 53,418,000,009 gallons in I960. LANSING 10—Michigan's forest fire toO la well down from teat year, the Slate On—rvsttou Department reported. There were, 2490 acres burned over hi early August, Uf9 acres down from the figure test year at the-same time. 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Joining them wea Mrs. Mary Bixby of Oriole road. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams of Pinagrove ■ avenue announce the engagement of their W. Bryan Edwards, son of former Pontiac residents Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Edwards, now of Cedar Creel rood, NorthBranch, has returned from a three-week trip with the Boy Scouts of Ihe Tall Pine Council. t With 11 other scouts, Bryan traveled with the group to Colorado Springs, Colo., where they spent one night before proceeding to a 12-day camp^out in the tnotin tains at the Phllmont Scout Ranch In Cimarron, NM. ★ V ★ dr Ths Gerald A. Kleins (Dorothy Jane Ostrander) of Muskegon announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Jane. July 23. at Haekley Hospital in Muskegon. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ostrander of Sylvan Lake are maternal grandparents. On ths paternal side are the Albert B.' Kleins of Ludlngton. ★ ★ * . The birth of a son, Michael AUan, July 15. In Pontiac General Hospital Is announced by Mr. and 'Mrs. Donald R. Ostrander (Mary Martha Mount) of Coleman street, Waterford Township. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lowell L. Mount of Oliver street and the John & Ostranders of Sylvan Lake. Claudia Diane, to J. Michael Cullens, son of Mrs. James Webb of Strathmore avenue. ’ Mr. Cullens studies at Southern College of Optometry in , Memphis, Term. No wedding date is set. CLAUDIA D.,WILLIAMS LINDA GUN VOR RYDEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, I960 ynteTEgf ‘ Grace Fitzgerald Scholarship Fund winners of the Pontiac Branch of the National Farmland Garden Assn, were introduced to the membership at its . recent meeting. At left is Janet Lichvar of East Beverly avenue, a sophomore at MSUO and Vicki Annas of East Iro-quis road, an MSUO freshman. Women s Section Woipen Told of Ideals Explore Driving Rights EAST LANSING — What is die meaning of the driver K-cense you carry in your wallet? Years ago, it was little more than a means of identification. Today, in most states. It tea-, tides to the fact that you have passed at least minimum requirements to become an automobile driver. This is progress, but we are a king way from achieving* recommended "ideal” driver licensing and, improvement goals, women delegate* from states were told by John C. Kerrick, director, driver 11-censtag program, American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators. The women, who are all Travels and Babies Take Local Spotlight state safety chairmen of the Woman’s Auxiliary of die American Optometric Association met Thursday and today at Kellogg Center, Michigan State University. ' The conference, financed by the Allstate Foundation, has been conducted by the MSU Highway Traffic Safety Center through Continuing Education Services. The delegates are considering driver licensing recommendations with an eye to what women can do to make die licensing process a greater safeguard. The William F. Tompkins of Starr Avenue have returned from a European tour which Included a ride on the Zuider Zee, the Passion Play at Oberammergau and a performance of the opefra "Alda" presented In the ruins of an old amphitheater In Rome. At Edinburgh, Scotland, they were Joined by the Rev. and Mrs. Duncan D. McCoil of South Dwight avenue and attended the World Convention of Christ Disciples. After a visit In Glasgow with Mrs. Thomas Ross and her daughter Ann, mother and sister of Mrs. Rotcpe C. Hodge of Airport road, the travelers enplaned for home. : -it it A Ronald E. Kunse, son of Mr. and Mrs..Elmer Kunse of Fortress street, Drayton Plains, has been elected Inter-Fraternity Council representative for Alpha Sigma Phi, national collegiate social fraternity at Trl-State College, Angola, Ind. Mr. Kdnse, a mechanical engineer major, has also been named vice president of the student branch, Society of Automotive Etaglpears. ★ Breakfast In Pontiac this morning and a fete dinner .date tonight with the Earl D. Greens in Honolulu add up trf a busy day for Mrs. Edith Green of Thorpe street, now aboard a Jet plane. After an extended visit with her son who Is with UJ8. Naval Intelligence In the Island, Mrs. Green will return to the home of her daughter, and son-in-law, the Robert Fulks. "Ideal goals" were defined ; by Herrick as the requirements that every driver demonstrate ability to drive safely- before a license is granted and continue to show he has the ability and willingness to drive safely in order to keep his ti- The women heard speakers discuss the importance of research in developing new and better methods for testing drivers and for discovering and correcting driver deficiencies. They were told of the need for stronger, more uniform legislation in all states and for cooperation between states in exchanging information. FEDERAL LEGISLATION New federal legislation will establish a central register in tjie secretary of commerce’s office to make available to licensing authorities of every state the names of drivers who have had thei/ licenses revoked for serious traffic violations, explained Milo W. Chal-fant, MSU School of Police Administration and Public Safety and the Highway Traffic Safety Center, This law was signed July 14 by President Eisenhower. Luncheon hostess was Mrs. C. H. Kreher of Otsego drive, Mrs. Blxhy's daughter. Mrs. Durfee's daughter, Mrs. Arthur MeKinnt— 0f Lanman street, Drayton Plains, was cohostess. Hotel Bill Abby Sayg; Get Yourself Lost Should Be Kept Low By EMILY POST Dear Mrs. Post: My husband has been invited to be best man Let 1st Wife's Ghost Walk .. . See if She'll Do the Work at the wedding of his college roommate. The ceremony will take place in another city. We have met neither the bride nor her fatally but have been invited to stay at the hotel as their guests. Everything we know about the bride’s family ; they are weH- The quotion, therefore, is this: WMle guests at the hotel at their expense are Items such as meals and garage placed on the bOl, or art we responsible for paying for them even though the hotel la much more expensive than we would select for ourselves? By ABIGAIL VAN BUBEN DEAR ABBY: Sty years ago 1 married a widower with five children, ranging in age from 2 to 12. I don’t tike to boast, but I am known for my cooking and housekeeping and the Interest I take to my childrens’ activities, such as PTA, scouting, sperts. etc. I recently made 33 costumes for a church pageant. own home. What must I do to get a Uttle appreciation? NOT APPRECIATED DEAR NOT: Take a little “vacation.” Let the “ghost” do the cooking, sewing and housekeeping tot a week or two. you won’t get.appreciation |y asking for it We never miss the water till the well runs dry. Answer; Most correctly the hotel expenses of the best than and his wife^are paid by the bridegroom, unless they are invited to stay with neighbors. But 'even if you are the guests of die well-off family of the bride, you should keep your hotel bill down to bare necessities such as the cost of your room and your breakfast. I love these children, Abby, but all I ever Tiear about is their "real” mother. I am competing with a ghost. They worship her memory. Thfi» father wants them to ”1; e member” their mother, which is tine, but I practically raised them and I feel like hired help in my DEAR ABBY: What do you think of love at first sight? DEAR BOB: I think It’s a wonderful time saver.' DEAR ABBY: My problem sounds so silly for a healthy, normal man of 44, I am almost ashamed to write it, but here goes: Whenever I eat anything at my mother-in-law's place I get sick as a dog. Not wishing to hurt her feelings. I’ve never told her. My wife knows it and she is stumped. You should pay any extras sudh as magazines or drinks you order, yourselves. Thrasher-Hershovitz Vows Said Dear Mrs. Post: My son. aged 17, and I (mld-50) plan on driving to the coast next month. We will be stopping off at motels en route. 1 would like to know if it would be proper to engage a room with twin beds and bath, or to it necessary that we have two rooms. We arc traveling on a limited budget. Answer: I am sorry,not to be able to .give-ay full approval of your sharing one room with your son, but as you indicate that the economy of doing so to an important consideration, and you will have a bathroom to which to dress, I do not feel that you wffl have to go to the extra expense of two roorfis. Dear Mrs. Post: What is the proper way to dispose of a piece of meat which can’t be chewed and swallowed? Answer: The only thing to do is to dry Jt hs well as you can with pressure of your tongue again# your closed teeth and then remove it from you: mouth with your thumb underneath and four fingers pressed close together over your tnouth (forming i screen over the piece of meat) and put it on Green-tinted pompons and white gladioli graced the altar of Trinity Methodist Church for Saturday evening vows of Frances ArUne Hershovitz and Edwin C. Thrasher Jr., pledged to the Rev. Robert Benedict. » Daughter of Mr. and Mrs Elliott Hershovitz of Wilbur street, Keego Harbor, the bride chose a gown ol white Alencon lace over silk taffeta. The fitted bodice featured a scalloped sabrina neckline £nd sleeves ending in wrist-prints. A tiara of seed pearls caught the fingertip veiling of silk illusion. White roses topped the bribe’s white satin-covered prayer book. Pink nylon over taffeta for honor maid Mary Margaret Rucker was of ballerina length. Carolyn Leister of Altus, Okla. in blue, served as her cousin’s bridesmaid, with the bride's sister Sharon in yellow and Mrs. Alexander Brown, sister of the bridegroom, in green. Carnations arranged in cascades, were slightly darker MRS. E. C. THRASHER Lodge Talks on Defense your Kate. Dear Mrs. Pori: At an informal dinner, is it proper to put celery and olives on the bread-and-butter plate, or should they be put on the dinner pfote? And what about jellies and other condiments? Ahswer: Pickles, jellies or condiments intended to he eaten on or with the meat are always put on the meat plate. Olives, radishes or celery are put on the bread-and-butter Kate. / Dinner Held by WCTU Fifty-three members and guests of the Women's Christian Temperance Union gathered for a cooperative, dinner Thursday at the Pontiac Lake home of Mrs. Joseph Green, past president of the 18th District WCTU. Following a talk chi the nation's defense preparedness by Sen. L. Harvey Lodge, Mrs. Have You Tried This? Use Perfect Tomatoes for Italian-Style Bake By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Now that local tomatoes are ripe, you wilt be able to use Mrs, Mary Capuzzi's recipe for a summer tomato dish that has both eye and taste appeal. V> cup dried broad crumbs 1 teaspoon dried bsiU t tablespoon minced parsley cap olive 01 Pee) and slice onions. Cut i tomatoes to half and arrange i both vegetables on an oiled ! shallow baking dish, cut side j up. Sprinkle with seasonings, j The Ret^A^ J- Baughey, pastor of the Evangelistic Taber-nacle, was speaker for the afternoon. Elaborating on current Issues, the Rev. Baughey urged that Americans exercise their privileges to the fullest, ”... relying on the God of the founders of our nation to lead ■ us.” - -««-Also featured on the prgram were recitations of Bible passages committed to memory by three-year-old Carol Eberle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Eberle. Mrs. Capuzzl devotes her time to homemaktng and to caring for her family. BAKED TOMATOES By Mre. Mary Caputs! 1 Bermuda onions SSftSJT to one stand Fagaeena cheese aad pour ever vegetables. Put parsley aad basil on fop. Pour all ever all very rare-tally. Bake to 350-degree oven one hour, or until onions are tender. if tomatoes seem dry, pour Just a little wafer over them. PICNIC ANNOUNCED -Musical selections were by Mrs. Baughey, Mrs. Eberle and Mrs. DeWitt Baughey who accompanied at the piano accordion. Announcement was made of a Wednesday 11 a.m. picnic at the James K boulevard home of tiw Rev. Lola P. Marion. Members were notified that the district board meeting also will be at the Marion residence Sept. 9. Auxiliary Gathers Anna Gordon WCTU Unit vice president Mrs. Deavcr presided at the meeting. Representatives from five local unions and one Royal Oak unit November vows are planned by Linda Gunvor Ryden, —daughter of — Mr. and Mrs. LaVon A. Ryden of Pioneer drive, to Richard A. Lamphere, son of the W alter G. Lamphere $ of Jaslyn avenue. Arabs Bar) Old-Young Marriages Now, you won’t believe this, Abby, but last Sunday we were there for supper again. I said I wasn't hungry • and wanted only a cup of coffee. When wo got home I was Just as sick on the coffee! My wife and the rest of her family eat there and nobody gets rick hut me. How do yqp figure it? HEALTHY BUT SICK But History Says December-May Love Is Sweet NEW YORK The other day the United Arab Republic banned May-December marriages in what seems to be an unprecedented step against iate-flowering fove. Henceforth in the UAR. marriages between men over 66 and women under 30 are out. DEAR HEALTHY BUT SICK: Since you’re the only one who gets sick from your mother - in - law’s hospitality, you are probably allergic to something to her home. I hesitate to suggest what it could be, hut a doctor might be able to belt you track It down. In most other countries, such things are left to nature, and nature-aided by medical advances in geriatrics — has been pretty liberal with its boundaries. CONFIDENTIAL TO CHRIS: Get qff the farm once in a while. You won’t find a bride to the Sears and Roebuck catalogue. than the attendants' pastel dresses. Anita Gray of Rochester, and CheryU Bail!, to pale blue nylon, carried baskets of red rose petals. The bride's brother Larry was rtngbearer. Thomas S. Thrasher stood as best man for his brother. They are the sons of the Edwin C. Thrashers of North East boulevard. Sterley DeVault, Alexander Brown and the bride's cousin, Leon Leister ushered. Just a couple of days ago, for instance, after the UAR damped the lid on, a news item from Italy told about a 20-year-old countess who’d just had her second child by bar husband—a sprightly 79. And,what about Charles and Oojia Chaplin, wbo've had seven children since their 54-U marriage f? years ago, and ostensibly are still to the billing and cooing stage? There are other famous couples whom union would have been prevented by a taw such as ths UAR’a, Pablo Casals, regarded as the world’s greatest cellist, is his wife’s elder by 61 years, but they're having a good time making beautiful music together. She was his pupil, walking, swimming, and dec-, orating their home in Puerto Rico. R u s t carnations complemented Mrs. Hershovitz’ bouffant dress of yellow eyelet worn with brown accessories. Mrs. Thrasher, to a sheath dress of blue silk organza, wore a shoulder corsage of pink carnations. Among out-of-townere at the wedding were the b r i d e’t grandmother Mrs. James Catron of Altus, Okla., also the bridegroom's grand mother, Mrs. George Jeffrey and Ms great-aunt, Mrs. Etty Robin-both from Lonaconing, Club Talks About Diets Fashforiette Club met at Adah Shelly Library Tuesday following cancellation of an evening of miniature golf because of rata. Members discussed dieting and offered reducing hints. Another musical Peter Pan is Sir Thomas Beecham, who married Us third wife, manager of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra which-he directed, a year ago/ He was 80 and she was 27. But it struck a harmonious note. SO IT GOE8 In tiw literary field, there’s T. S. Eliot, considered one of the greatest poets of the age. H i s honeymoon occurred about three years ago when he was 68—and the bride, his secretary, was 30. And so it goes. .The marriage counseling books are full of thoughts on the stibject of .relatively unequal marriages, carefully couched so at to offend nobody, even an octogenarian bridegroom. But yen- get the Idea that the venture to fraught with peril: especially when the girl Is really looking for a father, or when she wants to go out dancing and he’d rather stay home and read. It's adjust, adjust, adjust. Which makes it sound strangely tike every other marriage. Following n contribution to the Leader Dogs for the Blind training school to Rochester, which 'members toured last week, announcement was made that' Mrs. John Rlstich was this week’s trophy winner for tiw greatest weight loss. Mrs. Edna Mertz was last week’s winner. Miscellaneous * Shower Fetesr Janet English At nefct week’s meeting Detective Robert Emery of the Pontiac Police Department will talk on the subject "Bogus Checks.;* Sponsored by the Pontiac Department of Parks and Recreation, Fashi&nette Club meets each Tuesday at. 7 p.m. S in Adah Shejly Library and'is open to any woman touring to lose weitfit- Janet English who will mar-Ty Michael Thomas Sept. 3 at SL Michael Catholic Church was honored at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday eve- Seventeen members of the Auxiliary to the Oakland County Medical Society met at Orchard Lake Country Chib Wednesday. Mrs. Ralph Fox entertained at luncheon following the meet- Mrs. Earl English at North Sanford was hostess, with Mrs. Lester Etoglish and Mrs. Writer Williams, cohostesses. Guests included the bride-elect’s mother Mrs. Charles English, mother of the prospective bridegroom Mrs. Juanita Thomas, Mrs. John Hoffman, Diane Williams, Judy English, Susan English, Mrs. William Dermis, Mrs. Willis Merriman and Mrs. Mary McMillan. * Others were Mrs. Lloyd English, Mrs. James Stott, Mrs. Robert English, Mrs. Bud Hull. Joan Wieg&ndt, Karen Thomas, Cecelia English and Patricia English. Out-of-towners attending were Mrs. Bennie Gosckkl of Birmingham and Mrs. Marvin McLaren of Detroit, Mrs. Nolle Lichvar of East Beverly avenue announces the of her daughter, Patricia Ann, to Gary G. Staton, son of Mr, and Mrs. 0. J. Staton of Clawson. No wedding date has been set. PATRICIA ANN LICHVAR THE PONTIAC PRBSS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1», IMP TWENTY Go Slowly; You'll Ton With Time Making Films of tnterlochen .'WtoUjOCMPf — The most extensive- national and international fBm coverage of the National Music Canto In it? 33-year history is under way at Intcrlochen this !Ntk. . Producers, directors, camera-asen and Other crew members representing the State Depart-! meat's United States Information Agency and Agraflbns, Inc., of* it by overexposure to the sun to say nothing of drying out •kin that already may be overly dry. This hastens the aging process at lightning speed. .♦. * 0 So have a healthy respect for what the sun can do. h Small doses, its healthful. Provided that you time yourself, that you use a good protective son cream and that you get oat of the sun last If tt seems too intense, you shodld acquire a healthy, golden tan with no troubles. But don’t try to turn mahogany and don't try to do all of your tanning within the space of just a tow days, “fake it easy; you’ll get there just the fr&ncisc&n. earthenware back. But most important —be aware of posture during your waking hours. This exercise and attention to'posture correction will counteract sway• To Correct Sway Back ested Is providing financial assistance for the .vtademy project. Deems Taylor, noted composer and music commentator who has been visiting the National Music Camp, will assist in the narration of the academy film. FILMS COMPLETE Both the films will show the scope at the camp’s activities hi all forms of music, art, drama and dance. Many cf the camp’s 1,400 students and 125 tnrtructors will appear in the films, along with many of the camp’s physical facilities, including more than 350 buildings, and one of the world's largest music libraries. Dr. Maddy said that showings throughout Europe1 of the USIA film should assist in realizing the camp’s hope of sending its High School Symphony Orchestra on a Eupropean tour, possibly next year. “The mala parpose at the film, Watch Posture All Day hold-yourself Incorrectly all'day long. This counteracts the benefit of the exercises. By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN (THE QUESTION BOX) Q. ”1 am 13 years old and 1 have a sway hack which I would like to cocrMt” A. It is good that you recognize this defect in posture so soon. In the first place, you must be aware of posture during your wakinu hours. Exercises are most helpful but ijrlfi be less effective if you Use Pumice Stone (NEA)—Pumice stone, rubbed gently over calluses whOe washing hands, will reduce that rough feeling. The straight and easy line is, the word from Paris in this blue wool tweed sheath topped by u double breasted coat in another shade of blue. Coat reparses to the shade of the dress and the cuff-collar of the dress turns over the collar less coat neckline. Q. ”1 do hope that you can help ». I am, unusually big. I am M ein cm mv height is 8 fmmi nnri Tho prettiest provincial pattern you’va aver enjoyed. Roto and blua bloaaoma agalnot an earthy ground. Color-fast. Oven-safe. 16-pc. set, $17.95 Only One of 20 Franciscan Patterns in Cfuha Earthenware Available at Pontiac Pottery - merits are bust 38 inches, waist 32 r and hips 38. I would give anything 8 to look smaller and more feminine. ' Please-try to help ms!" - A. You should lose about seven pounds, an# concentrate on waist-slimming exercises. Do not let your more-than-average height bother you. You may not look frilly and cute, but you can look stunning and gorgeous. You can wear high-fashion clothes which the smaller woman cannot. ( • CARRIAGE IMPORTANT Your carriage is of the greatest i importance. Slumping emphasizes lyour height while beautiful posture emphasizes your good looks. Anyway. personality is the main ingredient in charm and popularity. Michigan's Largest Dinnerware Specialty Store Go 11 League's Husband’s Day Lures 28 Duqs Maddy added. The USIA film crew is headed by director-writer George Ffeid-land, and Hugo Johnson, USIA television production officer, and a veteran of nearly 30 years experience with Paramount News and Walt Disney Productions. North End of Mirgde Milo Shopping Center on Telegraph Rd. Telephone R 2-1642 Husband’s Day activities of the Women’s Silver Lake Golf League were attended by 282 area couples. Winners at golf were Mrs. Max Richardson and Tbdd Bracken, Mrs. Wayne Harrison and Kenneth Thayer, Mrs. Robert Gowan and Olin Tharr and Mrs. Tharr and Glenn Bartle. . Others were Mrs. -Harry Free- I man and James Dando. Mrs. Bartle prepared food and I Served at.the Sunday gathering, assisted by Mrs. Dm Sipley. Mrs. - Floyd Form was entertainment - chairman. Parents Tell of Betrothal HARRISON’S GRILL ROOM Special (Fri. A Sat. only) £4 Mr. and Mrs. Graver James Tate of East Beverly avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Donna -Sue to John Eugene Dover, son of Mrs. Juanita Knight of South Marshall street. A Sept. 24 altar date has been named. High School Graduates INSURE YOUR FUTURE Her politics is out on a limb! These hand-painted nylon stockings are executed in gold and rhinestone.. The donkey and elephant in the circles are actual use. You choose your symbol, of 'course. s You can watch TV while knitting these colorful hard-duty rugs! Use anywhere. Ideal for begMuers — knit scrap strips on S needles V join! Use rags, rug cotton, nylons. Pattern 188: directions 25x39-inch oval rag; 28 round. Send thb-ty-flve cents (coins) for this pattern—add 5’cents for each pattern for lst-deas mailing. Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecraft Dept., P. 0. Box 184, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly pattern number, name, address and zone. Newt New! New! far 1960 Miss Wilson Closed Wednesday velope with your request for leaflet No. 2/ Address Josephine Lowman in care of tola newspaper. Tomorrow: "When Robbing CTeem Into Skin, Do It Gently.” Brown Favored (NEA) — Brown Is a heavy summer favorite to replace black for city wear. Sometimes it’s used In combination with black. And it’s usually worn with stick Mack shoes, gloves and jewelry. 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FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1M0 TWENTY-ONE vtr Two Hostesses Have Shower for Mrs. Gunter A p o • t nuptial miacellar_____ shower tor Mrs. William Gunter of Lincoln aveaue was given Tuesday at the Murphy avenue tome of MMT Robert Cmzoit Mrs. Donald Kirkland of Royal Oak waa cohostess, I Mrs. Canter, the fermei Katherine McOellaad, was laarrlnd July SO by Dr. WUUam H. Mars inch of first Presbyterian Church. Parents of the* couple are Mn. Margaret MeQrihnri of Lincoln avenue and Mrs. G. 0. Whiseaaut of Ashville, Ala. Shower guests were, Janet Moon, Gloria Oplf, Mrs. Edward Vender-worp, Ejitabeth Rockefeller, Mrs. Harold Pnftow, Nancy and Joan Prutow, Mire. Sidney Tuaon, Mrs. Harrison McColl, tbs. D. J. Mc-Coll, Mrs. Bruce McOoO, Mrs, Daw-id Stewart, Mrs. Joseph Wilhelm and Mrs. Robert McClelland, aJl of Pontiac. , Others were Mrs. John McClelland of Lake Orion, Mrs. Fred McClelland aad Mrs. J. A. McClelland, both of Rochester, end Mrs. Jack Best of Drayton Plains. Phitatheas Picnic at Park in Rochester The annual picnic of Loyal Phll-athea Class. First Baptist Church, was held at Avon Park in Rochester Tuesday evening. « The group heard a vocal duet by Mary Muse and Ann. Latoza who later gave a reading. Mrs. William Chris spoke on Jewels. President M>**- Joseph Minton announced the next meeting Sept. 13 will be at Greenfield's Restaurant in Birmingham. Norman Hiomas ran for President on the Socialist ticket six times between 1928 and 1948. Teo Golfers Rqq/ Friends Truly M Entertained n l i i "i Rare, bur Are Loyal H at Luncheon Mr*. Howard Schmidt of Feneley drive, Watkins Lake, was hostess to Tuesday Tee GoU Ctab fur a cooperative luncheon Tuesday. Winners of high-low foursome games at Pontiac Country Club were Mrs. Delbert Hammett, Mrs. A. J.' Latoza. Mrs. Warren Dubay and Mrs. Allen Crawford. By MU MfLLETT ! How many friends do you so-. . cept “as is” instead of fretting m many real Mends do ym ^ their faults or wishing you ? That * easy to find out. could change thorn? - have' How many are there who would react to any good comes your way with pleasure tinged with envy or Jealousy? I How many Meeds could you count on if you needed help that wasn't easy or convenient to give? Others were Mrs. Raymond Kneisel. Mrs. DUyard Doolin. Mrs. LeRoy Johnson. Mrs> Howard Schmidt, Mrs. Richard Robertson, Mrs. Calvin Warner, Mrs. Harold Titus' arid Mrs. Newton Kilgore. stand up for you staunchly and! firmly if you were being criticized by someone else? Consolation winners were Mrs. Nicholas Con tor and Mrs. Harold MacDonald. Winners for July with low gross and low net were Mrs, Johnson, Mrs. Owen O'Neil. Mrs. Delbert Hammett. Mrs. Crawford. Mrs. James Valllns, Mrs. Willard Wallace, Mrs. Larry RetilaH and Mrs. Richard Roberson. that they ,ould eat] aa yea If they seeded that Usd of kelp? See how easy it ia to count your real friends? Don't be discouraged if the number isn’t as great as you tuppossd. True Meads doa’t grew SB g That fa why real friendships are [worth nourishing through the years. To Sponsor Annual Ice Cream Social A lively game of chess is played with live chessmen at Eupen, Belgium. Attractive to tourists, the game is commanded by two chess grandmasters, De Galway of Belgium and Kieninger of Germany. Seated at opposite ends of the board, they move the **piecesf* by loudspeaker commands. After an hour's play, De Galway emerged the winner. Young Teen-agers Go Steady Too Early * Lorraine Manor Branch of the Woman’s National Farm and Garden Aoodation will sponsor Its annual ice cream social from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the subdivision's park on Lorberte Lane. Committee members planning the event are Mrs. Alan Wagner. Mrs. Kenneth Downing, Mrs. James Shultz, Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs. Fred Bamfather. How many of your friends fuel; dose enough to you to tell you their troubles, knowing that any-! thing they tell you In confidence! will go no further? 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Vacation time means that there’s an opportunity to invite friends and relatives tor a visit lasting anywhere from a weekend to a In order to enjoy these visits, make your preparation* in advance. The hostess who waits until the last moment to dean tly bathroom, put out fresh towels and get toe guest room in order is usually the one full of breathless apologise as her guests arrive. And somehow, from there on, nothing ever really gets organized. Be thoughtful of your guasts* comfort, Just aa you expect them to be considerate of you. Sjrnall sizes of cosmetics, tooth- Countryside Assn. Feted at Luncheon Countryside Iraprovement Assn, met WetoKefey at the home of Mrs. Hailey Melzian on North Shore drive, Green Lake for a picnic luncheon. . Police Sgt. Don Kratt showed a film on new methods of life saving. Mrs. Hugh Ralston and Evelyn Dohany assisted the host- paste and other oddments are readily available at the five-and-dime. Be sure that you have them on hand. Don’t expect your guests to share a squelchy bar of the family soap. This isn’t really an inviting prospect. Instead, put guest size cakes of soap out on toe dressing table in your guest room. A famous French perfume house has brought out a fine, hard-milled, long-lasting soap scented with Its classic perfume. This soap comes in guest Sima, packaged in a modern buek and white plastic box. There are right bus to a box and the price, tor luxury soap, la not high. was furious and has forbidden her males abounded. They paraded to see the boy again. I think she’s too young to start ’going/steady’ but this isn’t the way to deal with It, la ft?” — Mrs. ANSWER: Maybe your husband Celt shock and disappointment rather than anger at your daughter. He wants to share his vacation with her. Why not explain this wish to her? , If; in telling her his wi shows some respect for her irfsh to “go steady” with this boy, he may find her more respectful/ of his wish for her company on vacation. I, toe, think she’s pretty young te start “griny ’ steady!” But many youngster* of her age do no gut of what child guidance authorities call their need for •“security.’* . their daughters at resorts and hounded wealthy relatives for hospitality that might turn up a likely husband. Daughters merely cooperated with all this parental finagling, content to tot mama and papa manage the matrimonial competition. I don’t think that's quite It. We must remember that not too ng ago ft was parents who found husbands for their daughters. Because marriage was women’s only future, parents started arranging marital opportunities for girls aa soon as they reached mid-teens. Mothers completed ruthlessly for invitations to balls where eligible Today things are different. Girl Children noon learn that getting married Is their responsibility. This obligation makes for precocious sexual anxiety—aad our outom of precocious dating ia a development of ft. 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It will be televised and broadcast over ABC starting at • p.m. CDT. Facing a defense hinged by 296-,ound Gene (Big Daddy) Up-comb and IntHpouad Art Donovan, Coach Otto Graham’s squad of 47 college graduates undoubtedly will he thinking of aw air offensive father than a ground attack, to, , .♦ Quarterback Don Meredith of Southern Methodist, George Iao of Node Dame and Pete Kan of Marquette may spray the atmosphere \_ mace peases than ever before in the aeries. to to to Than even could be more aerial action than hi last year's 29*0 Colt triumph in which the collegians triad 41 toaass, completed 15 lor 196 yards, and Baltimore catapulted » lor 14 hits and 2U yards. ♦ * to Despite the potential passing power of the All-Stars and a group of fin* receivers, odds-mak-era have installed Baltimore about a 20-point favorite. Gail Cogdill of Waaitiagton State and Carroll Date of Virginia Tech are regarded as two of the best pass-catching ends ever to make an All-Star But the AH Stars must protect their passers from the huge Baltimore chargers if they hope to crank up an air barrage. Flipping passes for the Colts still he the master, John Unites, now tabbed as completely recovered from cellulitis, an infection that earlier this week spread from his nose to glands below his eyes and up to his forehead. Unites had a brief throwing drill Thursday night as the Colts worked out for a short time under the Ughte in Soldier FleW. feel fine," he eaM^’I re-spansed to treatments right away." . ♦ * * Some observers expect Ray Brawn to see more action than Unite*, especially if Baltimore erupts for a substantial lead by halftime. The former Mississippi quarterback has been trained to fill in for Unites as well as bedding down the Job as right safety in the defensive beckfield. WWW Baltimore Cbach Weeb Ewbarik, a assistant to Paul Brown rWin clouts. Three of them were hit against Don Mbasi, who lasted only ilngs in Ms first stmt in nine days. Bob Bruce, Paul Foytack and Hank Aguirre could do nothing about the 54 deficit. A single by Chico Fernandes and a pinch double by Ozxie Virgil broke Jade Fuller’s shutout in the seventh, hut Gentile quickly got the run bock. He Mt one of Aguirre’s slants into the npper deck in left Arid, and old timers couldn’t recall the last time a left handed ifler put a southpaw pitch that ir. The Tigers have had only throe runs and 21 hits in their test four game*. They are a groggy untoapirad chib, reeling from a 9-19 record since tha ABAar game a nmdtocw baseball team. Gordon doesn’t have Am answers either. Neither ha* president BR1 DeWitt, but of hate; hp has tha power to ordar a whoteaals shakeup — aad tiro boat b* new Is that to what amhftteus DeWttt wM do tim 3MI mm to Itotory. All-Star scoring rampage in the series history. The pto champions have won 16 games and the All-Stars 8. Two games have been tied. UONS’-TO-BE — A pair of All-Star players who win put on Detroit Lions’ uniforms after tonight’s game in Chicago when the collegians meet Baltimore. End Gail Cogdill of Washington State takes a pass and he Is tackled by Bruce Maher of the University of Detroit at tiro Stars’ training camp in Evanston. They win be In Briggs Stadium when the Lions meet the Browns Saturday night. Loss for Dykes is 5fh in 6 Games With Tribe (From Osr Wire Services) 1 Repul ski. Jim PlemH hit Ms Cleveland manager Jimmy Nth homer off winner Ike Delock. Dykes and Detroit manager Joe Harmon Killebrew Mt two home Gordon can cry on other's kti08 811(1 accounted for all of Am Former MSU, Browne* Signal Grflor to Foot Ex-Teammates By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Powttae Pria "Offensively, we an 15 per oaf better with this mating attack than any backfleld w* ten* hn| for the last three yean." This was Lions’ coach Georgi Wilson talking aa ha praised running of Terry Barr, Hopafcag Cas-eady, Walt Kowakzyk and Nick The Lions prepare far Mr « right now Is — who wfl* be ten starting qnarteehasR - Earl The guess at this time Is Nino— ski Cbach Wilson refined to maka a dlnct choice tat be hinted that the Liona play two homo game* in the next three weeks and oat quarterback to R former Browa and tin other la A former Steokr. shoulder. Neither has enjoyed a rash of victories since changing their Jobs. Rip Repulsld and Don Buddin each drove In two runs as the Boston Red Sox defeated the Indians, 5-2, and It was 5th loss in six games'for Dykes. Gordon has seen tha' Tigers lose six In seven games. The Red Sox rapped loser Jack Harshman and Don Newcombe for 10 hits Including a homer by California, Florida Skiers Take Honors in Nationals 21 entries before David Holm, West Palm Beach, Fla., hr home the boys' slalom wreath, with Larry Pcnacho, San Diego, Calif., second and Joker Osborn, Cypras Gardens, Fla., in third - A Michigan entry Lynn Ver-PT?ram ®ver meulen, Jackson. Midi., finished Jumped. 0 feet to better her nm record by a fleet and then went on to cop the janlor gtrte’ slalom Gary Abben, 10, Sacramento, Calif., topped the Junior boys’ trick*' with 1,496 prints, then slithered between 44 buoys for the lhldm crown. Runnerup in both events wq* Jerry Foot*, Anderson, &C to to to Vidd Van Hook, Long Bach, Calif., a world champion at 15, racked up 2,245 potato in the girls’ tricks to start her path toward A repeat title In over-all competition in theT3-lf age bracket to to , to Runnerup waa Janrile Kirfley, Birmingham. Ala., and third place went to Colleen Dodge, Sacra- It took four runoff* between the Tiger Box Score fir'd! rf-ef it 14 Tort » ■bar ct Seee xa&M at I • i i c—- — lairtaiaa lb 4 0 1 a coii Dropo lb till H Q-O'itU ib if U M ■' i i }} BBB finnan » 1 fi t hta a 1 s e 1 e i e 09 die# Mia r 11 If Waart p PUaiiek rf 1000 A-Amocoo .... Brooding Jb « S f S Bruea p MM yumt p sea# s-cbrtiUr mm Maak p tie* X-vlrgU » Mil TatjUa HI tea *^52t 9 tel if A—Oraaadad out tar Uaart la ltd foWnlb on arrar ter Braan in tth. O-IM Mt Car Dropo In 14b. D—WalkM ter SwabjMa tth. S Patehd tea ter- rttlmaro ......dll MS 114-4 S«M ...........Si tte MS—1 *—Bnaby. FO-A—Baltimara Sl-T. Dt-MB Mteta- «T Biaia. _totejg Dropo; Bolling. Fernandas tteSk Ute IBPnr pEaff'H ____ .........4 i i e \ * sixth in boys’ slalom. Vermeulen made 5? consecutive buoys and was awarded 620 points. upset the careful preparations of Browns, the Lion* hove won IT Dr. Nathan Ostkh Thursday, as lost four and tied one in the series time began running out on his attempt to drive 500 miles per hour. in Class'A' In the dan A City playoffs lest night, the Jets scored a 5-4 victory in the 0th. Each team committed four errors and Larry Dernrlc was the winner. Boys Club Rods, 15-0 vm Boys Club roiled over Preston. 156, with the wtoneta collecting 12 hits end losers five. to- to * - Don Guibord homored for Boys Club as tha team sent 17 batters to tbs plate in 11-run Mb inning. 5-4 victory Washington runs in a over Kansas City. ■ to to i KlDebrew’s homers, Ms 16th and 17th, were his third and fourth in four days. He Mt his first round tripper In the first inning with Leimia Green and Reno Bertoia on base. Green had singled and Bertoia readied base when Mt by a pitch. Kilkbvew singled In the third, advanced on a single by Faye Throneberry and scored single by Jose Vslftvlabo. The Senators closed out their scoring on Killebrew’s second homer, a towering drive in the 7th hmlty. ♦ ♦ to Norm Stebern had three hits for Kansas dty, including a double. Loser waa Ray Herbert, now 7-13, and winner was Tsx Clevenger, now 4-7. Tima Running Out on Trial for Spead Mark BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah (ft—New mechanical trouble It’s a flight advmUfci to quarterback wh» knows the pero sonnel and pomftdy some of th« weaknesses ct a boll club with which ho played," said Wilson. Thus he inferred that NlnuvrobL who was obtatood this summer to * trade for Boh Long, would b% As for the running game, Wilson lid, "John Henry Johnson did ttte to help us test year. Nick has a good year’s experience under his belt, Kowalczyk runs harder Johnson and Barr has been doing a great Job since Moved from defense.” to '4b- ♦ ■■ "Barr had good speed for the quid: opener, he is an exceptional and is a good open Arid reraer," said Wilson. "He along with Chsrady, and Ate power of Metro—nto and Kowalczyk give us our best batanood running in many seasons." to to •* - Kowalczyk gave the Lion coach— a scars Thursday. In a dummy scrimmage rammed heads with guard Bob Grottkan and was temporarily out cold. He was revived aad stit on ttte sidelines with aa ice pad: over his left eye. Big Bab Schotts, tfoet-4 and ttfl pound sealer from Notre Daaro to a ear* otertev Baterday right, fiti D»vo Rom who ha* he— hup—R— — a pa— receiver will also ■— plenty el aetten from — rookie crept In previous gam— with th* The Jet bomber engine which powers his "Flying Caducous" refused to fire, alter mechanics had spent moat of the day remedying other flaws in the car. Oatich has the course reserved only —til Saturday, to to He will need at least four runs Friday in order to try for the 500 mark Saturday. g back to 2 to to to .a... A halftime show with m—1—1 entertainm-t, precision drills fay and a fldd-goal kicking contest baa ^e— plate—j for tha gnaw. The P—tiac R—Veens, state champion drill fleam, will enters tin. Jim Martin and Lou Grots wiO compete in a field goel contest Game time 1* 8:15 pm. aad tickets are still available at th* Lions' office on Michigan Avenua over CIO by scoring all their runs in the first two tamings. to to to Three r—a to fho M inning on (ear straight hits, including singlet by tie— Cox, CUy Wll- m Ramte Ed Estes aad a doable by Jehn to—d—i. CIO scored in the top of the first — a double by Bud Hayward and a single by Cheater Woodmore. to to to In the second inning a stag]# by John Shawks, a wild pitch, sacrifice and a couple errors along with a walk produced two more runs. f In : • * to to ★ Prn orrtf MIA Wa 6K— Rill —sail (■ -IbA'i PROBABLE STARTER — Jim Nl—B, who was —ad this summer from the Cleveland Brew— to — probable starter Saturday night gt Briggs Stadium where — Detroit U— meet Ms former teammates. Ninowski, a product of Detroit Piwhtag. end Michigan State, h— ha— Impnerivu to training —teg thus ter. How—ebtataedirrendBobLagwtowe-to(kaiN-te, ^ ■W 4 TWENTY»FOUR No Drives the Pontiac am. • . . •'** . The tact remain*, Putt-Putt is no loiter a pastime. Competition is keen and one club — the putter — could mean $89$. i Ob AnpM 21st starting at 1:00 PJU, tb* Dial* come will boH the Suburban Open, a match play tournament with lint place earning a 9100 bead aiwrapirup a $81 fruit. . OTTAWA Lehmann. Nicklaus, from Columbus, Ohio, WILMINGTON, Del. (API—The four top-seeded and four unseeded girls will play in Friday’s quarterfinal round of the Delaware Girls Gross Court Tennis Tournament at the Wilmington Country Club. Tbp-seeded Pamela Davis. „ of Anaheim, Calif., Thursday defeated Pamela Gotten, Chicago, 02, S-2. Linda Nein, of Middletown. Ohio, second-seeded, beat Chris and Deane Beman. 1950 British! Safford, of Lansdowne, Pa., 0-4. Amateur champion from SilveriO-1-Players compete to local tour- Spring, Md., tost two matches. | Powell Trucking shutout Lake noon game in the double dimina-£ Orion, 2-0 with Bob Porritt al-jtton tourney, the two teams tangle v^H lowing two hits and striking out again in the afternoon to The name “BluebW” wa, made ruuto to the Bonneville (Utahn^^^ kv camobell’q father the decelerate iwS top epeed aown tw . . . S* u.«tw -smc as j The “Thunder’’ men include Bob w„ Christian of Wailed Lake, Chuck tou^viMsis^jGraves of Pontiac Northern and —m.iy! George Forrest of Birmingham — || mjm play both halfback and Sept. 12, Campbell’s New York] office announced today. The 30-foot “Bluebird" will he 1911 when he broke the world land)™”* speed record in a 10 5 litre Dar- i racq Brooklands. England., JJJr mcuipsts «v ----j aircraft design and are i by compressed air at 3S4 lbs — brakes bring ths ear r. IS gale, capacity. available for one day at the dockjsubaequently. he'broke nine world! for press inspection and then willjtan»! D"d'"- run the pit crew mitot refuel, change oil, change wheels and tires aad cool the brakes. The jet turbine engine drives all four wheels. Under international rules for an official land speed record both power and steering must be transmitted through at' least two wheels. Donall Campbell ^ the world water speed record j tST dvut*(«nof thj> »truct.ur. » which he broke six times In five , — By a magnifying glass in front of A the rays of the sun,, amid ancient | torch to light it. memories, the Olympic flame for' ,Rl“T*r* then “* '** to carry :« ^_____ _ .. .. . 4 the flame to Athens. i il the I960 Games was lighted to-; * * f day and sent on its way to Rome.; The distance to Athens is 340: * * * kilometers <214 miles*, and 3401 Thf ceremony at this site of torch bearers are waiting at each' « fl»e ancient Greek Games provides.kilometer marker for the flame! and link between the originallj,, tbe marathon relay, sports festival and the mammoth At several places, local cei-e-l Games opening in Rome Aug. 29. monies will be held. » A Greek woman, dressed in die ^ A A . robes of an ancient priestess, held OPENBOWLING pmctke I fiRufte ■miui i jszns*3& ; W/.-S4T. S0 ONLY' ^mm^Ll^CUSTQMn JOIN FALL LEAGUES NOW! LUST DAYTIME LEAGUES —):30 A M. and 1:00 F.M. 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MUM eS^ST'1'1 o EL Igjtt fSSr i The last runner is due to arrive Saturday night at Athens’ Pana-thenian Stadium, site of the first modem Olympic Games in 1896. j : On Ms way, he will pass by the Acropolis, the fortress’ Ua the (ormer Brooklyn SL-Ttf'JnT’Jf* * °<**r ** paralysed as passes, thejights wto go off. j ^t o( „ aut0 accidenti ^ j Crown Prince Constantine, pres- , ,f.a ’ ident of the Greek Olympic Com- • mittpe, will conduct the ceremony. A «• am I asnim I asii j He will light another touch from AY0 tl 1600116 LCOU the saerfed Altar. and runners will • icarry it to the port at Piraeus ion the edge of Athens. SEEKS DIVORCE—Roy Cam- {noon. Three Knotted Three Ways roll (S»M«U M at ^ 7-U) *’ M.W TUS MTsaMM,! b*r 'tiir^LSn Gay on cur m chtcaew fat s».. I roh at amUDd, 1p.m. j BMW LjBj at BaWmor*. r» pm The par 3435-88 layout at Pen-1 . tbc Municipal Golf Course wifl bejxmw. 2U*2r&BtJF put to good test this weekend - Eg^ggjjFpPf ^ '32 golfers battle through 36 holes for the annual CKy Medal Play ;title. , Buzz Weaver, Bob Martin and! Tom Thum will be the first ot eight | Igroupe of three starting out at 12 at. Lwi. jOtimm *■*> M PflkiherM twm to the eight farmer make ap the aaly foursome. Last year’s winner, Mike Andooian, Butler Cuoper and Rotbburth will tee off with Hausman as the last starters St li:M p.m. Baseball Team Makes 1st Road Trip in Years Cooehing Staff Consists of Warden and 6 Prison Policemen 8TILLWATEK, Minn. US—The Stillwater Sisal Sex, etale prison Hausman was low qualifying! baaehal team. h*y*Hfhy medalist last week tor the second Jbet' «"t game away from homo straight year with 68. ** ** y*®"* ( Sunday's pairing will be deter- i Accompanied by Lss ansslss (Drysisls 1S-U> at Ctocta- B4U lAjdun oAKxa CSleaes st PWMsIpbte. t*:3e p.a. St. Lsul< st PUUhusS. Il ls p.m. Lm lrtOT*~t st Ctwmnatt. 1:1s p.m. im Vrdsslsss^U IBmiu, TiO m. SUNDAY* GAMES cusses at nusdeipus 0 304 10 NMtlraU M »J .407 13 I oviiHV a huiu wui w wra- —--'-i 1 iioaiw -> si. D -w, a mined by the Saturday scons with' coaching staff sf see associate • f » - ” , - | I the law men starting late; , waidsu mb flw prison police- AJ*n*°*- .7—Tl; > There. Pietro Onegfo. vice chair-1 Last ni^it'o victory. M, for' Saturday pairings: mea. tke *ek krill as^e a 4G- j wruawawwaliLKAW1I man of the Italian Olympic Com- United Presbyterian, pushed Lake! 13 nsoo—Wssrir, Martin md Than.' | mile trip to Anoka, Mia, for a Toronto . . 77 40 css — mittee^ wifl take the torch aboard r^ ^,5 prevkjuliy i^mg1 A! *m,1'T “4. ocsnlflaal game to the Frteudty glj the three-masted sailing ship,! _ v * s 13:13—jst Wriew. cun inmsa. And? valter Leaxue playoffs. Roci>**t«r ss ss .517 i«>, Amerigo Vespucci, a training ve*|AvoDd»le Chureh iSoftbft11 Hy,* sod ^1' hustling OUt-JgP7, S 9 S S'* sel for Italian mitbUpmen. ^ **• ^ •‘f i^sCaKid ornuu. norm map! « «d we thought they earned Icsm-su . .. . g g m »■ W ♦ ♦ (PrtBbytcrlans had been tiaci for ion im ooui Wright. - the trio." said Warden DoucIm j __________^ j On Aug. 18. the Amerigo Vee- 2nd with Rochester’* St. Paul SIR ■'"* c#l,4#n| ugg. \.Q - r A^^„ pucci will dock at Syracuse, Sic! *■**'■ a!^g>*iMA wssne, rawisr whea ^ 49*r Put Out Ot Action illy, and the. torch will be taken St. Paul also won. a 54 shutout 13 :A3WayTd«mctyfc, out ■ .^1 ashore. ; tor John Lovelace, over Pontiac ^;5!UrsrrbBurisa. rui a 1 Runners will immediately leave,RLDS. St. Paul thus became ,T„iri. jthe city on the east coast of Sic- third to share the tie. All tnree Ro*hb»rth ily and head north to Rone. 1^32 have 9-2 records. Lovelace fired! kilometers <950 miles away). Condon; I 13:3<—JSdk Reynoldi. Faunc* Fowlar 50 Ahutout o 1 •» nwdto.' ^ m ^ M , Mp|UC^ cam. (AP> — Line- IU67 that all of their games would Packer Clancy Osborne, a second Ooopsr.J be played at borne. 'year San Francisco 49er, Thurs- That's because It takes se ,• ■ < « |g fl|e ancient city hpil, and thej* on were enough to win. :Ky., in 1952. Ed Oliver, FredtraOUf MPYlfQ uOllGr Ahg^25 will he carried into Lake Orion and St. Paul meet Bolton and Cary Middlecoff all| v,f 1 ,WA w Rome's Olympic Stadium for thej Monday and the game will cut the topped 324 yards in top same I ceremony opening the games. Itie to two teams. ] CHICAGO (AP)-Randy Wol-] mack of Clovis, £LM. .Thursday; captured the first round lead in* the 34-bole National Amputee Golf; Assn. Tournament with a 37-36— 73 over toe par 35-36—71 Midlothian County dub cedrae. ! Wolmac. who lost hi» right leg; in a scooter accident as a child, j paced a field of more than 100 players In the 12th annual meet.: He Is a student at the University, of Kansas Dental sSchoot and won the national crown In 1967 at To-] ledo. He is 22. Burgess Windsor of Stockton. Calif, a 25-year-okl into insurance] Mies representative, and dtyetr-old Stan Zakas of Cleveland were! second: ^ndsor fired a 3631-77! and Zakas pegtad 3839—77. I They were followed by'Ylefend-ing champion Tom Hum of Ambl-' Pa., with 3840—71 and Wally Baskovich of Clearwater, Ffe^j with 4038-78. Aussies Breeze to Quarter-Finals ot Tennis Meet SOUTH ORANGE, NJ. (AP)-| Third-seeded Bob Mark of Aua-jtralia was upset, but two other j Aussies, Rod Laver and “ ‘ Hewitt, breezed into the quarter-finals of the Eastern Grass Court Tennis Championshlpe Thursday. * * ♦ , ,, Donald Dell of Betoeada, the 19th-ranked U.S. player, tur-j prised Mark. 43, 24, 44, to gate the round of eight along with five! other U.S. players, led by second-seeded Rod Holmberg of Brooklyn. Laver, the top-seeded Australian champion, routed Rudy Hernando, Dattoit, 42. 43, and the fifth-eeeded Hewitt ousted Bob Slska, Ban Francisco, 64, 6-3. dr- ,# t f - - - -Holmberg*.eubhattled Allen FoX, Loo Angeles. 2-6, 43. 4-4. to: set up a duet with Hewitt, while! Dell . will wpoie semi-retired Ham RlehafAton, Fanwood, N.J. Richardson, t^e one-time top-: rankM U.d. player, ousted Ijnj Plryciftik Veasw»rta, 42.^44, 64.1 Have Fun! Play (klf at PONTIAC COUNTRY CLUB For summer enjoyment visit Michigan's Finest oll-oiound Semi-Private Club. We specialize in Coll outings. Banquets end Receptions. Our Lighted DRIVING RANGE Open 6:30 to II P.M. Pontiac Country Chib 4115 Msebeth Like M. 815-9*9* neefe Stfee. Froek Wttoeo. Pro* Ueyi too*. Mp. OFF Tt» ROME — Mrs. Juno Irwin, 34, and Donna DeVarona, 13, pack their bags at a New trait last w York hotel as they get ready to leave for Rome is tLdiver and the Olympic games. Both Competed in De- 400 meter AT Fhetofis eek in the swimming trials. Mrs. Juno and Miss DeVarona is member of the relay team, -m, . skrvice Spatial 95 ♦ a This seiviee includssi e Align front ted • talaflce frent wheels • Refill master cylinder Dayton FLYER Special Brodia, Tittle Split Quarterbacking Chores j MORAGA* Calif. (AP) - Juhai Brodie and Y. A. Tittle will split quarterbacking chores again Sunday when the San franciaoo 49ers make their 1MB National Football League home debut in an aphibi-tion against the Wasmogton Redskins. * > ♦ Coach Red Hickey said Brodie, who started against Dallas in the 48ers* 1410 victory last Saturday, will ran the team the first half with Y. A. doing the signal call-ig and passing in the second. I Convertible Teps Seal Covers • MANY STYLES • MODELS • COLORS Immodioto Installation Wa Cad Cover Any Cat • AMERICAN f FOREIGN SEAT COYER MART lit 5. IsfiMw^ v FI 1-4514 30 DAY CHARM SIMIlAt 10W Hl€if DR AU llllf ARP ffPil OPEN EVERY HUNT TIL • P.R. 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T—!:•#. A—SS.744. 595 Entry List for PKC Show Poodles Provide Top! Breed Total With 57 for Aug. 21 Event j There will be some 595 dogs of al! breeds and many shapes and sizes, for the. fall show sponsored, by Pontiac Kehnel Club on Aug.| 21. The unbenched exhibited will! take place on the Waterford High! School athletic Odd, M59 and Crescent Lake roads. This field will .compete for The! Press best-in-show trophy. Top individual combined breed I is the poodle. This entry totals! 57 (togs. Irish setters, with 22. lead the ' torn i( Hi 0 Hoak 3b aJtroet r-lf SIS* U'Mr'iU SswsUU « Sill Friend p kOthwa 0 0 0 0 Orom'oa » 2 0 0 0 Flood of 4 0 0 0 MB P 42 2 7 3 MB 40*1* •—Rod (or Moryn to On: b—Ron for! lOtEtlU to Mb; c—Struck Bit tor J.rler _. ... to Mb: d"'.Boo for Noioou to pth; *- sporting group for which an en-fcae^grt tor ctaou iTgfc. ^ ^_.|iry of 134 is reported. This figure '—"....... "W ow^ioo o»—tjis down 34 from a year ago. The *|workint 'grouo also toss 134 entries. headed by 32 great Danes: Other divisions include: 31 (combined) cocker spaniels; hound group: 58 (down 16 from 1959); s!dach*hunds, 19; bassett hounds, (12; terriers, 78. with miniature Schoauzers tops with 96 (gain of 22); toy grouo, 96. with poodles leading, 21 (30 over 1996); nonporting, 62. led by 29 miniature poodles; boxers, 28 (down 20). There are also 30 entries for the obedience trial, on hand! on TV Sm COLLEGE ALL-STARS v., BALTIMORE COLTS ‘ 9:00 PJL CHANNEL l c „*.• 7.?)1. -" ?-*--• METES & POWERS, UK. 375 PrankHn Road PoUtlaC* Michigan Yearling Colt Brings $45,000 at Saratoga Sale SARATOGA SPRINGS. N.Tlj [(AP) — Mrs. James P. Mills' of Middleburg. Va., paid $45,000 atj the Saratoga yearling sales Thursday night for a bay colt by Prince-j quillo out of Sometime Thing. j It equalled the highest price of the current sales. Mia. Mills otftbk! Christopher T.] Chenery of Boswell, Va. who has raced two of Princequillo’i noted get. Hill Prince and Third Broth-! er. The colt was consigned by the Morven Stud of Whitney Sgone, Charlottesville, Va. Second highest purchase of the evening was made by George D.' Widener. of Phflade'nlvi. chairman of the Jockey Club, who went to $41,000 for Vt chestnut cob by,, Nashua. This colt, consigned by, the JonpbeU Farm of Lexington. Ky. as agent tor John W. Hanes of New York, ip out of Fairy Stone. The sale ends tonight. WANTED! . Someone to Hove the Reword of Owning q Fabulous New Ford From Cy Owens — Don't Be Too Late! FRIDAY and SATURDAY , COMPLETE PRECISION INSTALLATION j i BRAKES i E RELINED J p FORD—CHEVY ; PLYMOUTH ILL Will MRS IB 1 mil wnu YOU WAIT! ■MsTima W# Hwmt SsceHty sr .R IdtsreaHawsf Chart* M Plata* ^ ’ OPEN DAILY t to T ■ SATURDAY • to 6 SUNDAY, *Y APPT. ALL.POUR 1 Mr wHiiu OAasugb ’ 1 SHOOK AM8RBESS M SM. , SVffi s 12.95 WHEEL * ALIGNMENT $r nr mEI imSSL* EmSIw * &! WHIIL i BALANCING $1J0 | : tpNM CY OWENS | this Weekend RUSTLE UP ORD Ride on in and brand the New Ford of your choice • •. and you'll be a cinch for corailing Blue Ribbon Awards... It just mokes good horse sense to deal with Cy. His deals will be hard to beat "Pardner!" TW8OTY-E BIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1960, imwn r • Mf MWIt Mb c miM Musial Cuts Pirates' lead With 12th Inning Homer, 3-2 ^■■■■■■■■■■iftftftftta By The Associated Press I The personable fellow Masted Here’s • warning to other Nn-[one Thursday night when the |ttenal League clubs When play-! Pittsbuigh Pirates persisted Is teg the St Louis Cardinals don’t prolonging the. game, hi the 13th go tela extra innings. The otejinning gum the Man smacked t man in left field Is liable to get {Bob friend piteh into the stands tired standing aRMnd and blast with a man on baas to give the one so he can go home. Cards a 3-2 decision and- cut [ The Old Man is Stan MutlaL Pittsburgh's lead to lour games. He’s only 39, hot that's antiquejHe had a pair of doubtes earlier, as ball players go. Most of them * ★ ok I don’t even go at 39. 1 Oddly enough most tens don’t] think of Musia! as a home They think of him as • bra hitter — singles, line drtve doubles, i Yet he has a career total d 434 round trippers. Hs hit five In a double header one May day la 1164 against the than New York Giants. Hs won the IKS All-Star Game for the National League with a home ran In the 13th inning. hi the second All-Star Game this year he was sent up ns a pinch tetter, and thinking something was expected of him he put the ball into the upper deck in right field at Yankee Stadium. He’s base finning a lot of games lately » Oakland at Caw / S5 1 'SW.....■ 7?' ': THB PONT!At PBK8S, FRIDAY, AUGUST ia, 1W0__. 1 Everyone’s Looking for a Value C AND HERE’S ONE FOR YOU... Three lines*. V. three days ... 99c a day. There’s a good bargain and a good investment. If you’ve got something good to sell a Pontiac Press Want Ad can do more for you than V # uranium stock or an Irish Sweepstakes ticket Don’t wait any longer to sell that*attic full of things you’ll ’never use again. Phone FE 2-8181 and ask for Want Ads. They work for you! • ' . \ ' - » , . ; > ' * * Dial FE 2-8181--Ask for Want Ads THIRTY THE PORT!AC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, IMP Emotion Board Authorizes Application Score of* Thefts Reported Burglars Ransack Church Application lor a $375,000 loan to Continue operation* until state aid arrive* was authorised by the Waterford Township Board of Education Thursday night. Since local taxes will not be j collected until January and state , aid, an expected 9350.000, or about, 75 per cent of the first Installment, will not arrive until November, j School Supt. William A. Shunek, told the Board that the loan was, necessary to carry on operations, j | In other business, the Board l0e,ne,ltar7 Scfc^4* awarded paving and curbing con* Bids for the drain contract by tracts at Kettering High School to Gay Brothers Construction, Inc., the Aim Arbor Construction Co. Northwest Contractors, Inc., and and J. A. Fredman Co. tor a total S A S Excavating. Inc. were real 155,759. ferred back to the Johnson and Kettering architect, George D. Anderson engineering firm for fur-Mason and Co. of Detroit an-jther study, nounced that the changeover from An answer was made to Lake concrete to asphalt paving will put Oakland Heights Park Association Robert Guyog of VennontviHe reported the theft of a box of brass fittings, sun glasses, and miscellaneous papers from his car. A larceny complaint was regis-j toed by the wyman Furniture! Co., 19 W. Pike St They reported four refrigerators, a hashing ma-j chine, mid three pieces of sectioned furniture missing. The items' were valued at $L49Qt t Harry Luxon, 30Cadiilac Ave.,j , reported thetheft of several items ' ' from his car, and Victor Mattson ltd Kalera reported clothing taken , from his auto. Monica A. Johnson, 51 Cherokee Rd., reported the theft of clothing valued at $150 from her car. BREAK IN OFFICES Three offices in the National! Building, 10 W. Huron St., were PROOF—This machine in Dal* las, Tex., is officially known as Precisian Recording (Optical) of Fingerprints, or PROOF. It uses an optical unit to project fingerprints on a screen for direct visual observation or for' a permanent record. It eliminates inks and chemicals. Sheriff J. E. Decker of Dallas demonstrates. Acts Fast on Right* WASHINGTON W - The | property for a sidewalk along ' Walton boulevard from the west-| era boundary of the subdivision to Dill road.” } Subdivision spokesman Donald W. Porter of 3736 Mariner St. toldj ( the Board that the 400 children the. area expects to' send to the new | j school would be in extreme danger! if forced to walk along heavily [ traveled Walton boulevard. The Board also approved a rec- I I! ommendation that the 1960-61 | school accident program be given I to the Old Security Life Insurance, j 11 Department, after winning access 3-FEATURES-3 Mfl 4*3135 .to voter records in Montgomery, Ala., moved swiftly to implement . Nothing was taken from the a new dvil rights investigation office ef Dr. Isaac C. Prevette jin five other Southern counties. TONIGHT & SATURDAY 3 BIG Featires Local Amvefs Sell White Clovers Today MID-WEST PREMIERE SHOWING SHE’S SOMETHING TO SEE IN SIENA! Supday marks the anniversary.^ American victory aver Japan aiyi the end of World War II in 1915.' i NEVER ! BEFORE CAPTURED ON FILM! i \Tar Jumps Overboard into History PT. MUGU. it to the 300-pound capsule, a | winch whirred, and history was1 made. !) Carroll, a Navy frogman.Keene.1 iN.H., became the first man toj .touch an objedt recovered from orbit I The helicopter rushed the cap*[ j sule to the satellite-recovery ship i Haiti Victory, where ft.was crated, [and- returned to Honolulu. ‘ THE BOY AND THE PIRATES CHANA VITTORIO D0RS-6ASSMAN COMANCHE STATION STARTS SATURDAY In the privacy . of a girts’school he sought Ms prey ...turning innocent ft beauty into a thing I of unspeakable horror! /ja Twining May Quit |JCs Chairmanship j WASHINGTON onca; nual regatta off Grot* Be. L*.to^ ***** “** 91 About ID crews are expected tolctom -f nee P°,ltHi0BV*nt*>n meeting! Home members stragglinf race *om? the southern ' tip tobacco '^T <*n* *** *1°* Oangress in session wen into.back for next week's opening are! ------ m1*' ™■,liF " 'September. baaing their adjournment plans While Labor Day-Sept. 5—is 00 mid-September or early Octo-Kthe adjournment target date aetjber. ' publicly by congressional leaders.; - . 11 their private estimates aren't as R*S« Carl Albert of Oklahoma. opAmiatic. Democratic whip, said he doubted1 ■ * # # that Gongren would adjourn bo-j J One thing i. reasonably cer- *■»*• °1L??pten!ber itain: If Congress doesn’t adjourn' Al*"*r !3SEL?& by Labor Day. it could be to*"**' M»«totton te-, session a long time after that. ,««« ta jwbMy has ^ I » . , . „ tog the Labor Doy adjournment I -me Senate convened last Mjm- Mid private* he wouW „t.. dhy to start work on a backlog ^ ^ Qct i f. ** un*?"tohed ta! “There is just too mud, worki L T”'t COOW”lh> be done." he said. ‘The little t mM next Monday but its mem- thin^ ^ in h | bera have been told they can stay It., the w ^ ^ awi^ untfl Aug. 22 because theremedical aid.' and farm! **? 1" ^ n®*1" legisJation. that could alow us! James TONITE Shorts of..7:00 and 9:05 Pooturo at.7:20 and 9:24 STEWART msmm down." N | for next week. ■IO JOB, ABORT JOB Hut leaves two weeks—if the j. Labor Day target is to be hit—in \Snvit*ts Pictlirf* I which Congress will have to pose of a docket it conwn’t «**\Drunks When at LONDON (API—A Soviet tech-, nique to reform alcoholics—photograph them when they look their j ghastly — was described at _. , . . ; the UJT, Congress on the Preven- I LANSING long-dreamed- ^ * cSaTtoday bv L. N. L» brW«eIiink,n« ^ Smlmn*. deputy chairman of the teult St«- Maries in Michigan cpurt. Ontario has taken a long Step t“ ■* ward reality jto to I ----------i ■ 'in fact it'a prac- i itically all over but the construe- L Many youths have volunteered, i photograph drunken men, and] on’ the next day the offenders and: The State Administrative Board their families are shown the evi-gave final approval to a resolu- dence of their misbehavior, Smir-tk» for financing and construe- nov said. Some photographers go' tion of the $20 million two-and-1 around in patrols. three-quarter-mile long br^ge at! ---------------—-------— a special meeting Thursday. - A local department store ad-j Ground-breaking ceremonies will vertises bathing suits for girls: be held Sept. 15, said A tty. Gen.! “Whether you slink or swim" . . j Paul L. Adams, former mayor of A modem novel usually contains! , Sault Ste. Marie and one of thejthe facts about people that were I leaders in the push tp get the once kept exclusively for the Cambridge out of the dream stage. lUy doctor—Earl Wilson. PHL , ¥ *^ The army major who commands on eight-man demolition team charged with blowing up bridges, roods and villages in ths path of the on-coming Japanese in Chino, during World War II. His task is enormously complicated by the desperate refugees fleeing from the invaders, by dsssrtors from ths Chintse army who prey on everyone, and by the panic and indecision that is ovsrywhsrs . . . in . . . TONIGHT SATURDAY NOW Open 1245 FEATURE: 1:20 «-SO0-S:25 OAKLAND Exclusive First Baa Showing THE nOuERT CArOuN MARTHA " technicolor DV1II IAUEC UVEDUSnii?T.T- LATE-LATE SHOW "TREASURE of the GOLDEN CONDOR" Comall Wild* and Constance Smith WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER .Cpr- William* L*ks-Airpa* Raadt — Sm Offiu Opam 7:00 F.M. lil w: md MOUNTAIN ROAD SAT. and SUN. Short Subjects Starts at 1:00-2:55 -5:00 7:06 ond 9:00 HURON -THEATRE- Phone FE 4-7091 SAT. end SUN. Feature Start at 1:08-3:10-5:10 , 7:15 and 9:20 THIRTY-TWO THE PONTIAC jPRKSS, FRIDAY. AUGUST 12, 1960 Roy CampanellaWiie Differ on Their Separation GLEN COVE, N,Y. tAP)—Crip-, mother. David is Ruthe's son of pled Hoy Chmpanella, his toceher first marriage, choked with emotion, today ex-| "Then’s no turning twck now.” ptainiri the crackap of his 13-year said Campy, "i just can’t take it n*rr**fe- [any more. She's dropped aQ re- "fihe wants to get rid of me.’’isponsibjlities as a mother. She’*) he said bitterly, as his partially stayed out all night on occasions paralyzed fingers tried vainly to *”■* she’s neglected the children grip the sides of his wheel chair. jand she’s ignored me completely.” “She told me I’m of no use to „ * * . * . . her any longer. She complained . ™r*- Campanella denied she has that she was tied down to me. So ***?,*0^1"* but • *wthtal wife. I'm letting her go. She’s free tot w* Imagination,” she go and do as she pleasea/’ '?**** *hace has rttongd- . . . ! from the hospital, he’s had a sus- Rov’a attractive nw»pici®u^ nWnd- He just doesn’t trdst band’s separation suit filed last >wa ^.ith.. 1 * and wll° * week, tearfully protested the ac-j ‘ cusation she had tired of the for-j roer star catcher of the Brooklyn; Dodgers. "I tried very hard to keep the marriage from falling apart,she said. *Tve learned to adjust my-1 _ % A #■ A II A • . lii self every since Campy returned'*fi ulflil All ArOlIt! from the hospital over a year ago. The trouble w ith Roy is he hasj not learned to adjust himself." | Unbeatable 'Lawyer* to W SEPARATE . ... , m ' _ Husband and wife still live un- StOfT 4tn oOQSOfr Soon ^ the rojf in their 2*. a, Morality Symbol nous ranch home, overlooking: ' * Long Island sound but occupy! separate quarters Three of their; HOLLYWOOD (AP> — Perry four children, of whom Campanel-|M&son will soon start his fourth] la seeks custody, live with their *e,90n of practicing law on teleparents. The other. 17-year-old jv*s*on- And he won't lose a single1 David, is staying with Ruthe’s!case ,hi« year, either. —-........■ ■ —-----------1 While star Raymond Burr wasi busy hamstringing a witness in a :Perry Mason \ to Win All Again ths Democrats. If his choicel not approved, he must find else. HAVE YOU BEEN TO BETH'S for YET? Opt Sufayi It Rms 'til I ML BETH'S RESTAURANT 476 W. Huron St. Arrow From General Hospital DANCING SAT. NIGHTS 9-1 Square Dancing — ]oe Gidloy, Calling Ballroom Dandag—Music by From and Her Baud CoBBuity Building 5640 WiNiaws Lk. Rd. Drayton Plaint iscene from “The Case of Thet !Wandering Widow," this week’s |j i effort, the popular show's execu-jjl five producer and part-owner ex--® plained why Perry can never fail. jS "Basically,*’ said Gail Patrick SB Jackson, who mice was a film star 55 herself. "Perry Mason is a symbol £ of human morality and responsi- 3g bflity. He's a contemporary hernias in the classic sense, arid this kind as of hero must never lose. If he g does, both he and one of life’s IS gnat philosophies — that , good S eventually triumphs over evil "—las I are destroyed. HE LIVES THE PART Burr himself takes his role soS ’seriously that it sometimes seems, sa even to the people closest to hlro,|3 that he really is Erie Stanley ;3 Gardner's hero. Because the heav-iS iest part of flto acting load is on's his shoulders, Bdrr>Uves during 'the week in s small, three-room bungalow a few steps away from the set. (The living room boe^-i case Is filled with legal tomes, including a 100-volume aet of “Corpus Juris Secundum,” which presumably Burr picks up for relax-! ing reading.) fr * When he is not acting—even on | most weekends — Burr follows a self-imposed but crushing ached-j ule of personal appearances. Many of diem are speeches before barj associations. One of the pntadMtj boasts of everyone connected with the show is that lawyers like the show and approve of the way itj presents their profession. 1 AP nutdi STt DIES HIS NOTES - Vsevolod N. Generalov, an assistant air attache at the Soviet Embassy in Washington, leafs through a stack of literature collected at the Association of the United States Army convention. The annual meeting in Wastilngton ended Thursday. Generalov was one of six Communist observers attending. All were there legally with credentials available to mBitary attaches. An Army spokesman said seven defense items disclosed at the convention had not been teen before by the general public. Generalov was especially interested in a turbofan engine of the type used to power our B52 bomber. [Yoon Bo-sun Elecledir^ President of S. Korea SEOUL, Sooth Korea iAP) - CUStOUieT Finds Election of Yoon Bo-fun as presi-]^ * .... • dent of South Korea today set the (Jilt WJieD JOVCt stage for a bitter factional fight,. for the premiership, the position /S Not COIlGG j of real power under South Korea’s new constitution. ATLANTA (AP) — An Atlantal ■* * * man wound up in a hospital after Yoon, 82- year-old elder states- he drank what he and a waitress, tan of the Democratic party and thought was coffee. £.£22!!* fi«htm! It wasn't coffee. It was s mix- tor independence from Japan, won' . ^ watCT ^ r,eaninr overwhelming approval from the J™ * ssssi « the squabbling and confusion that] ‘ * * * marked past assemblies. i, * it Mort Baker was served the mix- The president now has only , ture by mistake by a waitress who shadow of the power once wiektedwas unaware that the coffce-mak-by Syngman Rhee, who wai|« wa» »<* ear*y nwming forced out of power by the spring]chmnfof-"student revolution.” Rhee now! * ♦ A is in exile id Hawaii. | He was given an antidote by w * ♦ ' Frances Schell. cafeteria mana- Yoon's first big job as president < ger and taken to the hospital. Doc-will be to nominate a premier for | tors said he suffered no serious [approval by the House of Rep- effects, SUNDRY J SPECIAL SI ROUT hi PORK h $150 HAHY’S HIDEAWAY Pontiac's Newest Pizzeria Featuring GIANT ITALIAN SANDWICHES - Curb Service - 1947 S. Telegraph Jut North ti Miracle Mile BIG DEW SHOW!! 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CoL Sander’s KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 4667 Dixie Hwy„ Drayton OR 3-5811 lighten Death Probe of Dearborn Widow j EAST LANSING UP-State Police1 studied today the rain-soaked wal-j jlet of Mrs. Thomas Lacey, wealthy! | Dearborn widow strangled on! i Mackinac-Island last month, i The wallet, with $40 missies |i hot with all its rent eats believed 1 intact, was hoed Wednesday hy | an Island resident a considerable ■ -! distance front where her body 1 v - was found. ; Still missing are the Watch and t walking shoes she was believed -wearing. t Lt. Robert Bilgen, who Is hend-jl ing the state police investigation, j n said mpre searches are planned in]Q [file area where the wallet jfound. So far. pplice have checked! out 137 leads—oorfte as far awayj as Los Angeles.. Calif and St.j Petersburg, Fla. WcAre Noty Serving Food At SCHOELLER’S BAR 1GIN Highland Rood lM-59) ^ EM 3-5791 DINING ROOM SERVICE and CARRY OUT HAROLD NANNEY AND HIS WESTERN PLAYBOYS DANCINGJ»? 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Free Forking FE S-9446 ^^1 I ID Ct% ProMnta the VLUD J7 sue ibotuis __. lwe Oban Roulette Recording Arfisft". DANONG THURS., FRL, SAT., SUN. MIIIIHIHHIlHliniHllimillllHHIIlllimillllllllllBIlllHHlMIIIHIIIIIIIIII ■WHITE BOCK TAVERN ■ •Piae Food Ik • Liquor I • Bear ■ •Wi«e | •Milk SPECIAL Moonlight Rhythm Bays Famous for Ovr ★ lihs ★ Chickea ★ISET'- TAKE OUT SERVICE—DELICATESSEN 1 2542 Fontioc Loko Rd. FC 3-9749 "•• CLUB TAHOE 4769 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains FINE LIQUORS, BEER arid WINE PLEASANT SERVICE IN MODERN SURROUNDINGS “Ladies’ Night Every Wednesday” Moo. thro Sat. Noon to 2 Cfcmd Saadaya DANONG EVERY NIGHT Bay sa ths Drssss Wa Cater to Special Parlies, Weddings or BowHng Banquets THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST THIRTY-THREE SAVIt SAVE! SAVtf SAVi! don't eon how old thoy cool lust bring ’«k Thoy'r* SERVICE MIXER PARK. Fokin andOatdenHem Take a Gardener's Quiz DOT Dons Job of Killing Pesky Flits, AN Insects w writ do you know i gardening? Take this little quiz and chsdi yourself. This is the third in « series. instructions.- Undertint all answers you feel to be COMPLETE TRUE. Do not mark those you think are IN ANT WAY FALSE. L Weeds common in lawns include: Plantains, chickweed, burdock, dandelion, poke weed, sorrel 2. Crabtrees: Comes up every year, is an annual, likes coqi weather, appears with the heat of ner, tikes shade, can be removed by potassium cyanate and aodar preparations, is encouraced by use of cheap seed. 3. Chickweed is a plant that grows best fat: Cool weather, summer heat. 4. Weeds in the garden can be controlled gy: Hand weeding; mulching, cultivation, spraying them with cleaning fluid-type chemicals. SUMMER BULBS: 1 The folio wing plants aB grow from tubers or bulbous structures: Hgridia, achlmines, tithonia, gladiolus, caladium, c alt ha, dahlia, gloriosa, Hall’s honeysuckle, canna. 6. Summer bulbs are so-called because they: Are planted in sum. mer for late fall or early spring bloom, bloom in summer. 7. Tigridias and montbretlas do best planted: 2-3 inches deep, one foot deep, on top of soil, under stones. 5. Haemanthus are best known for their: Bright blue flowers, edible roots, use as pot plants. 4 Had weeding, mulching, of-tivatlsa, spraytng them with dean, tag fluid-type chemicals 5. Tigridia, wMwkm gladiolus, caladium, dahlia, gloriosa, canna 4 Bloom in summer T. M inches deep 4 Urn as pot plants 4 Defoliate plants, thin fruit, alow growth, preserve Cut flowers, ‘ ingthen life of potatoes in storage ID. When Is foil bloom U. Sprayed over entire area Twine Wrapped Poper Foils the Bunnies Young trees may be protected by wrapping them in heavy white or light colored paper and tied with twine, Rabbits will not chew through even newspaper. # * ♦ , Aluminum foil such as used for freezer and kitchen purposes is also satisfactory. Be sure to pack snow down tightly about the trunks so that mice cannot burrow underneath. Flies seem so leaded with cariosity, you would like to hit them a dub, or maybe yea are the who actually does. We knew «f a let bigger dab to aae la DOT. In spite of all the talk about rent flies and how they thrive an it, DDT atm works. ♦ * * A weekly spraying of walls, furniture, and floors of patios, pcrchee and open breezeways can make nor living a real Job, This weekly treatment does mach to discourage1 mosquitoes, spiders, and flying moths. And once it dryt, is harmless to pets and children. Give it a try and see if you don’t Motivt It a Mystery PENN YAN (UPI) — A half-dozen 80-pound cannon balls were recently stolen from the veterans’ section of Lake View Cemetery here. Police admitted they didn’t have the flighted idea why anyone would want them. Clearance Sale! on Power LawnGarden Equip. These Fine Brandt Mrs. Valencia is one of the best! known personalities in the florali world. She is a talented designer at well as cpmmentator end was awarded a gold medal this year at the International Flower Show In New York. Edward J. Dallok. the second commentator, has appeared at flower shows throughout the country including the Metropolitan 4a New Yolk. * Arrangements of foreign countries will be dsmonstratod by designers from England, Holland, Denmark, France, Germany, and I Italy. This time is the first time Florists’ Telegraph Delivery has opened its professional Design Institute to the pubiie. Annually, members .SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE Ottaad toM Mi. n MM to itf w » M dmta Ip IMM Easy Time Payments! FI 4-0734 FE 4-1112 KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKI RO. * ' RAIN BIRD Sprinkling Before your lawn buna up, take advantage of these exceptional prices on plaatic pipe and flfonga. to put In a sprinkling eyetom yourself. Iflidrt CoipllBfi. V*" lo 2" .. 12c te 44c Mile Adaptm. >/i" to 2".............14c to 47c laser! Elbows. V*" to 2".....tic to Btc Inert Tees, Yt"tot**........Sic to 71c Threaded Cevpliags, .........14c ■ Threaded Elbows. */«" to 2".....14c to Me Threaded Tee*. '/.M to 2"....15c to 12c Plastic Pipe. Fill-Flo %" ia ceils .. 15.00 Ptostk Pipe, I Staaderd %“ ia ctUs.10.00 PUstic Pipe. I SUaderd 1" ia coils.110.00 Culoa Pop-Up Spriiklers. AdiasUble, 10-ft. iiaaotoc................95c TUb Offer ia flkwd WMfe We Pressaf Stack Lntg NIXES MBK. lac. 245 Elizabeth Lake Rood FE 5-8780 Gosh Mom, The Barber Can Wait Sow What You Can Buy! ★ RIDING TRACTORS it GOODALL MOWKRS 18" to 32" ★ 8 RIDING MOWKRS 24" to 38" ★ TILLERS 12" to 24" ★ JARI SICKLE BARS Lois of Good Used Equipment Available for a Good Deal Come In This Month and Taka One Home. Easy Credit Terms. EVAN'S EQUIPMENT 6507 DIXIE HWY. OR 3-7924 Open S to S Daily MA 5-7870 LEE'S FALL TMK-U SALE Makt Savings to 50% on Nww Lawn and Gordon Equipment ROLL-A-WAYS PARTY EQUIPMENT HAND Or POWER TOOLS LAWNMOWERS HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT MANECK'S applied square Fertilizer while dew or when the weather promises to be humid. Always thoroughly after each application. FENCES — Cleverly designed and inexpensive fences can add immeasurably to the beauty of your home. Made of rough sawn, lower grades of western red cedar, these hillside fence acrcena make a rare garden spot out of i > waste area. ust the Right Fence Adds Beauty to Your Garden Feitces are going incognito indesign with the design of the home, iposts driven in the ground. These I Combed cedar stakes are inmost of today’s eonttmporary set-combining beauty and dignity with tings,. under the guise of screens utilitarianism. for patios, frames for handsome plantings, and continuing architectural lines of the home to improve the looks of the land. Of course, fencer in all their Many homeowners are discovering that whether they prefer a simple dramatic line to their fence or fence section, or a rustic motif to blend with the surroundfttgs of finery still perform such prac-j nature, western rad cedar or in-]deal functions as marking off prop-]expensive grades of Douglas fir erty lines, shutting the young fry adapt to any design. I and four-footed trespassers in or lout, and cutting off the street or I ® year back yard Is a bad view. But homeowners are pwhspe 7°* MSI 1 H SEd**™* stde af the stops. Cedar beards, l”x8”. nailed hi a louvred effect to top aad bottom sawtooth sections may be built as high or as wide as you prater, and they make a beautiful backdrop for "hanging gardens’ ’—pi anting* on different levels, boxed up in cedar retaining wails. Two-by-sixes can be used for the retaining walls, capped with a board of themama dimensions. A basket-weave fence may be bailt of tow grades of fir very Inexpensively, without sacrificing beauty er longevity. There are Oceans of designs to be In- plantings aad sculpture, but allow air to circulate tody. Fence metlom can be con structed of 1x4 strips of rough cut cedar or fir palled to a 2x4 qemm the top and bottom, attached to arty tocattoa and year .way at Bring. An interior wall of the house may be extended outdoors as a k for a patio, or split cedar fence wife recessed niches for shrubbery makes for privacy without a formidable look. Public Invited to Detroit tor Floral Design Institute formal and make a good neutral background for plants. Weathered boards, alternately narrow and wide make a lovely barrier and become more attractive with age. Aluminum and galvanized nails I should be used to prevent rtist. I These fences may be stained | for particular effects, or oome are left weathered end alternate | with occtions finished with log- i gero oil for smart contrast. Us- i Molly these fences ere capped j with a two-by-four to prevent wood’s weathering at the top aad to give fee Installation a finished look. Garden accessories may tie right in with your wooden fence: Cedar tubs are practical because of their weather resistant qualities, wcB as bstog attractive and easy L Sim, and shape, which , from low square tuba to hexagonal and rectangular out-linn, varies with the particular bush or shrub. Styles may also be varied with your ingenuity. Plant-era, built right in with the fence line, are also attractive and practical. MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL* 9. Chemicals can now be used to: Defoliate plants, thin fruit, slow growth, preserve Cut flowers, lengthen life of potatoes in storage. 10. When applied to hollies to act fruits hormone sprays are put on: In earliest swing, at leal foil time (of other trees) the year before, when the buds first show, when in full bloom. 11. Selective weed Ullers are usually: Sprayed over entire area, applied Individually to undsairable plants with oil can, applied aa a drench to soil, applied as a gas. ANSWERS: 1. Plantains, chlckwsed, dandelion, sorrel | 2. Appears with the best of summer, can be removed by potassium cyanate and sodar preparations, is encouraged by use of cheap seed. 3. Cool weather Flower lovers and home stylists!of this flowers-by-wir* organize- If posts, which are to come In | will have an opportunity in August fan, which now serves 188 court- contact with the soil, are pressure to attend an International Floral tries, gather to exchange new;treated, and inside of planters! Design Institute which is bring!techniques in flower arranging]treated with asphalt paint, the' presented by the'Florists’ Tele-j and styling. 'wood will last indefinitely, graph Delivery Association in c I (ration of its 50th Anniversary] Convention. The .Design Institute will take place Sunday evening. August 14, from Tltfp.in.ft Detroit’s new! Oobo Hall located at the foot of] Washington Boulevard. There Is no admission charge. However,] each person attending must have] an q*1"*—ticket since there will be limited seating. Tickets are now available in all FID florist shops. * 4r * 1 'Flowers Around the World' the theme of file Design and the emphasis is on artistry and creativity. Six master designers from North America and six from European countries will temate In creating flower arange-ments suifrble for all 9M £ Bolens—Wheelhorie—Jacobsen—Toio Goodall—lari—Yudman I can get a haircut any old time. But 111 only get a crack at killing crabgrass once. Dad says CLOUT* is really effective. Please, Mom? All there's left to do is set dial to 7 and walk CLOUT i on. Dad even said I could push the I Scotts Spreader. Be through in half | an hour. OK? Mon aad men folks are coming tout far advice on improving their lawns through on easy-to-follow Scotts Program. Come in onytims. We’ll to glad to pmcribo the correct Program for your lawn. Save •5.00! Scotts Spreader (16.95) plus Gout (6.95) together only 18.90 REGAL SEED & LAWN SUPPLY CO. Scotts. PONTIAC STORE 29 Jecksen It. PE 2-0491 WE ^ELIVEjH T— DRAYTON STORE 4244 Dixie Hwy., OR 14441 ; ’' lk' A , 1 \ Nile* and Dowagiac Banks to Consolidate DOWAGIAC (UPI) - A Muskegon County Relief Lowest Since 1953 MUSKEGON (UPI) — Muskegon County Welfare Director William B. Lindsay reported dud as of Aug. l die county’s welfare relief rolls were at their lowest since July 1953. A total of 2SS cases were on the (diet rods at the start of this month, Just 3*. more than the low- Z.4/ per nour r this beautiful home earn IIRTY-FOCR THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. AUGUST It, I960 Bunk Bods *39°° Hollywood'Beds *29°° Metal EM Frawes $^95 INNERSPRING MATTRESS TO QUIT PILOTS’ UNION — Roland A. Quinn Jr., president of the Air Line Stewards * and Stewardesses Association, is the man in the middle literally and figuratively. At a press conference hi Chicago Thursday he explained the ’ move to disaffiliate from the Air Line Pilots Association. He is surrounded by Lucy Chase, seat- ed, left, of Chicago; and Lois Showmaker, Seattle, both United Lines stewardesses, and, standing, from left, Helen Chase, Boston, Northeast Airlines; Darlene Frey, Kansas City, TWA; and Nancy Silverthom, Indianapolis, Lake Central. - Guardsmen to Train at Detroit Nike Sites DETROIT (UPI) — The "minute missilemen” of Detroit's National Guard will start two weeks of field training Saturday at Detroit area Nike sites. About 800 guardsmen 20th Artillery Group will train at seven Nike Ajax bases located between Marine City and Monrae, working side-by-side with regular Army personnel. In the event of a national emergency, the guardsmen would be called to active duty at the Nike Pick Juvenile Home Site GRAND HAVEN (D-A site with a price tag of *3,500 has been lected in suburban Grand Haven Township by the Ottawa County Board of Supervisors for the proposed new $110,000 county Juvenile detention home. City Library Director Doesn't Own a Card DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) - When Joseph A. Shirley applied for a library card he was asked to give as a reference the name of one citizen who already bad a card. WWW Shirley mentioned his longtime Mend, James Meeks, the city library director. Then the clerk went through the formality of checking to see if Meeks held a card. He didn’t DISCOUNT CITY FURNITURE. I *40 S. Telepvaph M. — 1 Stock S. ef Orchard lit U. PI 5*5911 ZENITH 8-Transistor Radio Greatest Value In Sound. Plays Where Others Fall. Works on Inexpensive Penlite Batteries. $1 Dowi —$1 Week The Good Housekeeping Shop FE 4*1555 of Pontiac 51 W. Huron CUSTOM FLOOR Spencer’s take great pride in the custom floors they design with tile or inlaid linoleum. Make your home look distinctive, just don’t have another floor, when it eoets so little to have the ultimate in floor covering. Spencers feature the new exotiQ Tessara and Ftttur* esq Corlon, the smartest in new hard surface coverings. 3«WnTH$ TO PAY! CUSTOM DRAPERIES Spencer’s Drapery Department is complete with Ready-Made and Custom Drapes for every room in your home. See this exciting collection soon. READY-MADE WASH ’N’ HANG DRY No Money Down—Take 36 Months to Pay C OV E RINGS 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 4-7755 Open Friday, Saturday and Monday Evenings imis-imac boon LAMPLIGHTER” ’12.780 full price monthly payments only •94» Includes Principal, Interept, Taxes sad Insurance YOU I Matching Colored Gar Built-In Otar, Range, Sink Hood and Fan • Perimeter Gas Heat • All-Brick Front i Papered Family Room • Full Bath Plus Private Half Bath for Master Bedroom • Wallpapered Dining Area • Deluxe Kitchen Built-In Gas Appliances, Lunch Bar • Curvilinear Paved Streets • % Acre Wooded Lots • Lake Privileges • Community Water • School, Shopping Near 1209 SQUARE FEET t A THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, IMP THUTTY-FTHI a Good Down Payment Be Happy: Spend Money Over and Over ■tr HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (API—Curbstone comments o( a Pavement Plato: Never tract a inm who mopey. He to bound to be a hypocrite. Money Is one of the truly greet pleasures of Hfe, sad the man who turtle against it had lost one of the great toots to finer living. It to still true that money hi itself can’t buy happiness-ami never, could. But can you name " a' better down payment? There are a number of ways of ' acquiring money, and how you acquire it d termines to a corn isiderable extent toe fun you get iron It. The av-ertga A dream of glory is to inherit money. *. This proves again the instinctive wi s-dora of the common man. He knows whet is best ton him. There are those who Insist tint only money earned by hia own sweat enobles a man ami gives him character. But this it for most of ua a terribly tedious way . to build either cash or character, rued money isn’t nearly aa much tm to spend as BOYLE Testing Nearer for Minuteman Blockhouses and Pads, Towers and Silos Cost ta Run $7 Million Show me a airs and, to moat cases, ril show you a man with a padlock on his pochatbook who spends with a sense qf toy became he to too aware of how mush toll and lost sleep Ua money coat him. What he nelly enjoys more to bragging about how poor ha was as a youth, and how many sacrifices he had to make to become rich. He has become a moneyed martyr. GETS MOST MILEAGE But show me a man who has inherited s million dollars, and I’ll chow you a man who will get five million dollars worth of mileage out of his fortune. Spared the agony of having had he finds double pleasure in every dollar he spends. The average man in this life is | a prisoner of the next payday and the next pay hike. It he is . making $90 a week and expecting a $10 raise, he starts right in living at a $100 clip. When he finally gets the extra ten bucks, it makes no difference In his scale, of living. He has already been living $M a week beyond his eternal reward, you will be men-tioned in the will. But bow much will you gat? "Who knows how much the old itoer has really got squirreled away?" you mme. "Maybe he’ll leavd toe $100,000." PEND XT OVER AND OVER So you and your wife start planning what you’ll do with the In these daydreams you take a trip afound the world, buy a Rolls-Royce, break toe bulk at Monte Carlo—do 1,001 things you eoujd never, do on your own income. You spend the money a CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (API —The Air Force reports initial construction has been completed on test launch facilities here for the Minuteman intercontinental range ballistic missile. ★ ★ ■ i The new East Coast launch area, built at a cost of seven million dollars, includes two blockhouses; two regular land launch pads and service towers; two 90-foot-deep underground launching silos—the first at Cape Canaveral —and assembly, storage, inspection and industrial area facilities. ★ ★ ★ The first Minuteman test firing is scheduled for next December. Launchings are slated at the rate of •# ■- On the West Florid* Coast, three Bomarc missiles were successfully fired Thursday, but toe Air Force had trouble landing a drone target plane. I ; * - * ■ The missiles, two of the IM99A ' class and one advanced Bomarc -B, intercepted their targets 110 miles out over the Eglin Gulf Test Range at an altitude of 35,-000 feet. The B mode! adored a scheduled near-miss on a Regulus II target missile streaking toward the coast at more than 1,000 miles aif hour. Will Arraign Priest in Traffic FafalHy ANN ARBOR (ft-A Roman Catholic priest charged with daughter in a highway accident death Saturday was expected to be arraigned today in his Ann Arbor hospital bed. I * , , _ . . _ I Hie Rev. Andrew P. Pawelczak, 57, of Warren, is reported in good condition with face and leg injuries. a Asst. PresecBtor Min Hathaway said ton warrant charges that ft. Pawelcsak was driving while drink. The victim, Edward McBaln, 91, of Janesville, died of injuries shortly after the car in which he was riding collided head-on toe priest’s car on U.S. 112 In Pittsfield Township. ■ • it ★ McBain’s widow Mrs. Bernice McBaln, 78; the driver of the car Albert G. Tracy. A of Highland Park; and his wife Opel, 43, are ■till hospitalized. The Tracy’s two children were released after treatment tor minor injuries. DONALD DUCK Here* we have the key trouble with money you earn yourself. You only get to spend It odee— and it’s gone. . ★ *• ' Inherited money doesn’t usually work that way. Suppose you have S crusty old uncle who has much money he hides if in the crotches of treat. 4 ~ Naturally, when he passes to his hundred different ways, cadi tone enjoying it mere. When you do finally get toe be-ueat, even if it turns out to he a paltry $750, you’vaT had more hi advance with the money than your thrifty uncle could in a dozen lifetimes. The moral to, don’t always try to do things the hunt way* It to the unexpected windfalls that make this world a wonderland. I Don’t tot tube pride stand in your way. It yon know how to Inherit money, do so. You won’t be iaprTy. THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger By Carl Grubert m c n ijV i fi? t I Wi* o Q 1 By McEvoy and Strieber "So that there won’t be any arguments about where to spend our vacation. I’ve decided to go any place you say as long as it’s agreeable tome." i trust, epys.yau’Li. eN30V haYing\ TROUT ALA HOOPL6 T&Ml6HTA-wE6AtV 1HIS RP/AL COACHMAN IS THE &MB FLYn^y-* WHH WHICH 1 LANDED AM 8-AOUND RAINBOW ON A 4-OUNC6 ROD, A FEATi1wSimp /HADE MORS MEMORABLE WHEN A FULU GCDWN 6g!2ZLY SNATCHED THe fish AND STARTED DOWNSTREAM WTH IT/ ** UNDAUNTED,X PLAYED “THS --- Bear out, —^ ~ ' AND 1 M THIRTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY; AUGUST 12, IMP 1_________ Mhhhhhhh General Weakness Hits Grain Futures markets (Gains Trim Off " but Still High [ The following ere top price* covering aalea ot locally grown: CHICAGO tB-The grain future* j produce brought to the Ferae-* market slipped into general wrak-iMarket by growers and sold hy ness today in early transactionsthem in wholesale package lots.' _ . „ .. „ .) on theBoard of Trade. Most denotations are furnished by the - NEW Y0RK <*-A s,ron* *tock dines w«re ite small fractions. *“ “ " !Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of!"*** advance was tempered by Nearby wheat months firmed Thursday, slightly on word that Brazil had bought about 3% million bushels IWroit ProduCH of hard wheat overnight. It was rroaucH the first export business of consequence hi that grain all week, j The moderate pressure on soybeans was described as continued liquidation. Although soybean ad staged a succession of new highs this week, soybean meal has been at season lows. Grain PricM Applet, Duchttt. bu. ....... Applet. Oreenlues, bu. ...... Apples, Red Bird, bn......... Apples. Transparent, bu...... Applet, Wealthy, bn. ........ Blackberries, It qte. .... Slue be met. IS ptt.......... Ctnttloupet. bu. ............ Peaches. Red Haven, bn....... Peart. Sugar, bu............. Plums, Burbank, it be........ VEGETABLES Beans. Qrscn, Plat, bu....... Beans. Oraen. Reuad. b :i':SS . 1 SOft Mar. . . . l.llft May . . . . l.M>« Rya-. I .toft flap. CH1CAOO. Aug. IS (AT) — Opening Beene. Kentucky Wonder, grain fries*; Beans Roman, bu........ *— *■* ,w .. 7#ft' Beans. Wux. bu... ... 70Vs Beets, dee. baht .... ... 73 Beets, topped, bu...... Broccoli, doo. be ha.. . 1.10% Cabbage. buT . . .... . Ill's:Cabbage. Curly, bu... com— mar. . ..... 1.25ft Cabbage. Rod, bu. Sep........lit May ............ USAs Cabbage, Sprouts, bu. .. Dec........I.lOft Lard 'drumsI .Carrots, dot. bchs. Mar. .. ____1 14’» Sep.........10 (O'Carrots. Topped, bu. ... Olay ... 1.17 Dec..............U07jCauliflower, dot. ..... July ...... l ll'ib Jan.......U.OZb Celery. dot. ftalka date- b—Bid. Cctory. Paaoal. J', dot. a Sep ......... aav. Ooru. 8«oot. odaa. .... .... i ■ - I Cucumbers, DtU. bu. .. Cucumbers, Pickle, bu. . _• . . j, | | . Cueumbera. Shccrt, bu.................. Southarts to Celebrate ;; ig Golden Wedding Data SSi.SSf.tX' . I Leeks, dM. behs. . KEEGO HARBOR - Mr. and'S^L.11^, Mrs. James Southart, 3016 Moss gwjwr. w St., will celebrate their 30th wed- ding anniversary with a reception Sunday at the VFW hall. 3325 Orchard Lake Rd. The 2 to 5 p. m. affair honoring the couple will be given by their sfln Arthur of Detroit. ___. The Southarts were married in g- J* Cornwall. Canada. He is the Keegojgqu»ih, Bummer, ft mi Harbor justice of the peace. Curly. ( root. I ______ .___ belts. Peat, Blackeye. bu......... Pepper., Cayenne, pk. Peppers, Hot. bu........... Peppera. Sweet, bu........ Potatoes. 00-lb. bag ...... Radishes, Red, dot. bchs. Radishes. White, dog. bch Rhubarb, doe. behe......... Squash, Acorn, tb bu. ... Squash, Buttercup, ft bu. . *-----| Butternut, kg scattered profit-taking early this afternoon. Gains still showed a heavy majority over losses, but were trimmed back to around a point or so In the higher echelons. Trading slackened as reaction set in to the morning's strong performance,' but the tape was still inov-tag it a good rate. Much of the market’s early im-> *o pettM came from the Federal Re-" ; serve Board’s action Thursday In {approving a lower discount rate ;*jgpi (what member banks pay when] • J J®, borrowing from the Reserve sys-" j’.»j tern* in four Federal Reserve Dis-j ,;5|triets. lu A similar action In Jane was j ; i ii1 followed by a strong market » rally and analysts noted that the step came only three days alter the “Fed” allowed commercial banka to tower their reserves* thus expanding their lending power. The twin credit-easing moves are designed to stimulate business activity — provided businessmen and consumers want more credit. Brokers also noted the market was in a strong technical position, having topped die most- recent rally {level In the Dow Jones average i.sojof 30 industrials. This average 1 .“{continued to climb today, rising * »;3.48 to 626.36 at noon. tMouiwiKi.wrtii»•-. ssi j£!i S3*1*IM0. H telPCUUM I •arw. ^ «*•„„,*** mue.SALn i At SOS *.m. *u August 10. MSI - tsss Bbrd I *r. jsqm No. OPSIVJJTgfil WU1 bo oouTot pubUc ■1) it isms Woodward Avo., Pbrudolo. Mich.. th*t oddreoo being where the vehicle U etored and mey^be^UiejeeUd. MAuguet IS, ISM o ivertible. Serial Humber I be eotd it public oolo ------- Ave.. Pbrudule. eeieu ____being where the ADVrhTISXMINT FOR BIDS Board of BducntlULWhited Laker g School*, sit H. Poutuc Trail, Wilted Requ^ufSoalod bid» tar SWa Improra- Bide Out: Sill p m.. Baeteru Standard Bapcrtntyd- ent Walled Lako PubUc SohooU, SIS H. Pontiac TraU. Walled Uke Michigan At which time and place they will bo pubUeiy opened and mud aloud. Jg to. Woodward MR* addrna PUBLIC SAL* At 6:66 a m. on AaguOt IS. IMS a j| Ford St* Wagon. Serial Huattor uirauua wiu w r* -* —-**-Sp*’ — i Plane: Office of 1 VITAL SEQUENCE — The world’s first space-capsule recovery, which took place Thursday ribar Hawaii, is illustrated in this schematic drawing. The 300-pound American Discoverer XIII circles in its tail-first position, then tilts 10 degrees, door, down. In its 17th trip around the AT Pbotefax, earth. A retrorocket fires to slow it to 18,QP0 miles per hour, permitting a curved' path toward the earth. Airplanes and ships listen to a satellite signal as they trade. A parachute reduces speed as ships and plants patrol file 50-by-200-mile recovery area. (See story on page one.) Michigan. W. _ _______ ■ Architect!, 3300 Wuhteaew, Aon Arbor. MMRi. „ Plan Depoelt: Avelleble It the office of orchlteet upon depoelt of $1000 per ■to Depoelt will be refunded en <*— is rttornig at time of bidding. _.J Security: Bach bid aa each .—I tract muit ba aoiimpisl«d wapitis of OB acceptable surety eaehler'i check •r a certified cheek, without rcctrtettoos, * | W per cent (All of the bid *uh-I. Security *0*11 to BMdO payable ailed Lake PubUo School*. ____i Return: All plana HM epoetflea- ttooa atoll bo returned ot time of bidding. Contractor ahall Identify wltr ------i-a M ipeclflcaueo. t Bowles Quits Congress to 'Help' Kennedy Cause v.s. ■ Texas Led Nation in '59 ip Cash on Three Crops COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (UPI) — Texas led the nation last year n cash receipts from farm market- Tomstoes, outdoor. 1 Cabbage, bu. ........... Cttorr, Cabbage, doe. Cotlard. bu........... Endive, bu. ...... ..... Endive, bleached, bu. . Eecarole! bleached, till.' Kale, bu............ Lettuce. Bibb. pk. iljg of cotton, rice and grain SOT-Lettuce! Boston, 'doe. ". ghum. according to *John G. Me- Haul, sitiop. crau Haney of the Texas Agriculture b«............. Extension Service. Romoino, bu‘. McHaney said cotton was thejjg”^^ leading source of income for Texas chard, bu. ................. farmers. Texas was fourth in sheep! and lambs, fourth in peanuts ami fifth hi flaxseed in national agm Poultry and EgCf* cultural statistics. {•Mi to ease market uucerUlnltteu :: i lo due to the tease International ■ J JJ; altustton, It was said. 'Just about every major group | of stocks Joined in the advance. •*{ *i!some recent trading favorites fell. ■ however. Lionel was down nearly ; 3 la 2 points and Texas Instruments, J|J up more than 4 at one time, - l sn tumed lower by more than a ; lit point. Polaroid was up nearly 31 • V&{ and Universal Match and Vendpi - 1-55 around a point. WASHINGTON (AP) Rep. Chesten Bowles (D-Cbnn), often mentioned as a leading choice for secretary of state if the Democrats win the White House in November, will not seek, re-election to Congress. motivated by the highest cense of public responsibility." TO SERVE PRESIDENT Bowles said he could not run for re-election in good conscience because “if the next president of the United States should ask me Bowles, foreign affairs adviser *> «■ . c-_ p KMinpriv the P081* for which he might consider nr “ said he had no understanding orif^Jf commitment with anyone. But he *{”*** m e m b e r of Outgrew, made 4t dear he wanted to be^f1**1 free to accept appointment to a «“• ** to****- Wgh gm^niment post If It should > Hp ^ ^ .^ctoton’’ to withdraw from the congrestion-CAMPAIGNING FOR JACK Uf race was one of the most diffl-Bowlea' announced his withdraw- cult of his life, al from the congressional race Bowles’ successor in the race late Thursday, saying *he would {will be chosen later by the 16 devote his time to campaigning (members of the Connecticut State I >r a Kennedy victory. Central Committee from the Sec- Kennedy said he sincerely ap- ond District. The Republican m predated Bowles’ offer of assist- nee is Horace Seely-Brown Jr. ance and stated "his aid will toe Pomfret fruit grower. He held the invaluable to me.*’ He added post for five terms before being ’Chester Bowles has always been'defeated by Bowles in 1958. •'around a point. |J New York Stocks it lEarly Morning Quotation*) 00 Figures after dectmol point* * Adrflrol • roortar* overiA Business Notes Earl A. Barker of Pontiac has ---—_ --- been appointed a sales represents-dourly fim'5 ' “ nt CO in the oted Detroit; loooa In 30 down a 1,1 V fW..)M*« moAa ilnol.iH. VTA WWW, DETROIT FOCLTRT DETROIT. Allg. 13 (APl—FrlCM pound doUrarbd Datrolt tor No. 1 qu.— five poultry: heavy type bene 31-33, tight type ton* 11-13; heavy tyf ------ —. I Ibe. 34-36: broiler* and whites 30-23; barred rock 30-36. .... Redue Allied Ch Allied Stre Allis Otol . 15 2 Jones A . 70 Kellogg M.f Kelsey Hoy . 53.7 Kennecott 77 6 Ki mb Clk HI KrSsge, 88 ' Kroger .... City School Additions --{'Ready for Fall Use Key .. 35 I / Southfield Loses in Legion Final, 5-1 ESCANABA (FI — Bay City, wtth Walt Ssctepanskl clouting a home ran and Bill St. Peter toning a toar-Uttor, won the Michigan American Legion Junior Baseball championship here today, defeating Southfield H. ♦ dr At Bay City- woo four straight games without a tow sad advances to the regional competition at Princeton, lad. ___ Hi .. be accepted trap any contractor unless this Mew is fulfilled. Ovmtr*’ Reservation*; The Boor* re->•■»»* the right to reject any and all id to waive any lrregulartle* when opinion of the Owner tush action I ,___„rv* the beet tstereste of the Retool District. No bid way ba withdrawn after dosing time for a parted of thirty <303 'days. ! Contract Security: 155% Performance. (Labor »Rd Material Bonds on each contract by each individual eon tractor. DWIGHT L. WISEMAN ^wMNlaiyj|ina Al SAB a.m. on Augu M Aulsk S dr. Rntw 'here the VI be tnepeeted. » TSwli. NOTICE OP BEARtHO OH AOQCIB-tag certain private property by eon-demnatlen In City of Keego Wether. Oakland County. Mtekteaa,. tor use and benefit of the Keego Barber Sewage Dlifiial System: To whew n stay concern, partleulartr: ■Mart Stout * Almond L. Stout, fete to. W. H. Stout * Rosalie stout, fete wife. Ton art baraby ustifled that sutouant j Ike Statute, the Depart)—‘ a Work* es behalf af th irtment at PubUo _________ _______ the Oeunty r* Oakland, baa caused to to fUed Ir Bl Court o pet)Uen praying ft* to NOTICE TO BIDDERS . Sealed proposal* will bo received by m»omA o€ County R^CommUtlon-ef* of the County of Oakland at weir office*, 3430 Pontiac Lake Hoad. Pontiac. Michigan, until 1:30 o clock. PM-WMteru dtendard^Tlme. Monday. August will he publicly opened read at 2:00 o’clock. P. M., oi the >e date for furnteblng the following; month* requirement of ‘TOO level better Auto and. Truck Tim men ui the following brand* : Elre- •tone u S. Royal. Ooodyeat. Oeneral od B. F. Goodrich. Information. Mddins elflcatlons----few *“ obtained upoi Bnu ..... .e made upon ---lend County Road Commission bidding 3 proposal* * Board of County Road ComnHaelonen of the Countv of Oakland. Michigan, and of the County of Oakland. Mlehte***. BOARD OP COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS OP THE COUNTY OpOAKLAHD, MICHIOAN ROBERT O. P*LT HILAND M THATCHER SOL D. LOMERSON ^ Aug. 13. 1H0 DETROIT EGOS a: II five far Dundee Cement C Merwin. Detroit. dtaMct sales manager of the new| cement. firm, nounced. Barker, previously served as aalea 'representative for Lehigh Portland Cement Co., abo spent seven years as a special representative l«r BARKER IJM Yellow Manufacturing Acceptance] ----,11—gz____ _ large SMI; largo amoU 24-35; grad, —grade A jumbo ]| large 35-36; ------- cheek* 33-> J-44; medium 33-15; B large 37. Brown* 36-46; tttru larg* 35-45; ' 31-34. imoll 34-35; Livestock a Sm< a Tot DETROIT LIVESTOCK ____ I DETROIT, Aug. It (API—Cattle—,Cal Pack ... (Compared teat week trade active, price* Calum 6 H on standard, good and choice steer* and ■ Cam pb Soup USIU. |WU Mia WWIW nvwwi ■ y-ira me (toady to strong; utility steer* Cbu Dry ___ ___Iters steady; sow* steady; bullsiCdn Psc. Ready; around 6 loads mtesd high topics | NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given » tj Board in November, 1958. cat*- uin nr JETT* ’n,ta w*u ,tU1 *“v* LHO KBBKLTH ... slightly below the median salary Other action by the board in-] for In the MetropoU- eluded rejection of four requests ^ 8,^,^ which la IIS Budd^Co^ Brunswick * f Township Zoning Ordtoonce. being Or-—vheo No. 31, to bo amended as tol- BeettOfl TV. entitled "Residence 1 •*" »mo ail sub-paragraphs and PHHL thereto are hereby repeated, i. Alt iwfavenco to Residence 1 Zones appetite* In said ordinance and amendments thereto win hortafter be considered at a reference to Residence 1 3. H*re»ft*r all propertv In Bloor ■“ —i Included £1’, Nut Mm________ j, ] Hat Cato R . 20 J Nat Dairy ... 6-1150 1 36.76: * Hto Corporation. Barker will headquar- * ___________________916-1066 30.75; moat, oholce 556-1156 1 36.56; mixed loads good and cl ■non lb. steers 26.06-36.50; loi to high choice 1336-1960 ■36.00; good to low choice steers; Cote JI ... Cater Tree Koe a Oh Chrysler Cjttee Sve Clark Equip ' Nat Oype eg Nat Lead ... 30 2 NT Central ■ M J Norf^* West 30.7 by maintenance workers, approval day S’l of a raise in Substitute teacher *3 3 Nor p*e .....4i.6isalaries, and changes in proce- ™ wffi to 's^'at ~n^ frs^wiiir wa ffio*raiFW S*jdures governing the operation of °f *** aervice policy were|woodwar^Avo.. iwrndsi*; i«to_ mas storage. Kay 'i* 46.6 Ohio OU -----W.It"*. *. “ ™ ■«. InJK MW anj mail* nnlv in (address Wing where the vehicle la; dress. ______Wi of the toning man together wtth a list of to* proposed changes Is on file in too office Of • the Township Clerk and may be examined by those interested. BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP SON- pro BOARD. w > toward a. Proctor. Chairman Aug. M and Sept. I. toot 13*7363-11 PUBLIC BALE -At 6:06 *.m. on August " Chevrolet 2 dr. Aeruu 1 ' be eold • - 16. II Aug. 1 of Board R W I] t O. 1166 "Everjl , 'fltetHMMI- ____ condemnation af >6>lUWUte across oertaln private prepsrty bsreln -----tod, to-wtt: __ strip of tend thirty list (36’) wide tying fifteen fete (IS*) on waefe sMs of 0 line twsnty-nve fete w) Bite of 1 and parallel to the oast Una af Beato-mont Avenue extended northerly across the following described parcel”: , A parcel of tend in N. W. fractional tii of Section i, TIN. RtnL City of Keego Harbor. Obltjnd County, Michigan. described ea toot port of old DOR ’ring westerly and northerly of •eh Villa Subdlviiton” as r*- ______in Libor Si of Plats, page 14, Oakland County Records, and northerly of southerly line ot Wilbur Street ex- ■ tended westerly. Owner* of reowd of *ald property being Stuart Stout and Almond L. Stout, fete wife. Of 1113 W. Unwood. Springfield. Missouri, ond W. H. Stout and Rosalie Stout, hie wife, of Fort Scott. Kapata; "A strip of tend thirty fate (ST) wide lying fifteen fete UP) on each side of a line Mg tewli rtvi late (H’> west of end parallel to the east ttna of leeeh-mont Avenue extended northerly xeroea the following described pare*!”: A parcel of land in the N. W. Fractional •/« of Beetten 1, TIN, RII. Sty of Ksoga Harbor. Ooktead County, lehtean. AiM«SkaA ag part of Wan'. lng Zone Map ( known .as Adopted August 6, II Bffactive August 16. I An Ordinance tr ■ Zone Map ot Ordinance No. i the "Building Z Th* City of Pool i ft of H.W. fractional ' ----mt N. 3.647.60 _______ ... _______corner, toooco 54’ |. to Westerly lin* *f old DUR R/W. thence northeasterly along Building “!?_“?• 2“ g ----------------- Beginning a I of east line ot Cass Lako Road. , s. 31*30’ B. 143,70 fete, thance af the Build, southwesterly, parallel wtth former line ei toe D /XtT a nn.,K,ul.rl w known ^1 Hickory). thence 8. 66* 36' W. along Ordtnance.'' i**M rtreet Uno to, appoint Ordains: •*** of last too o' ---------wuoins. Ithsncs 8. II* 36’ I. The bulMlng gone mop of too Build- *S}2IW“‘*rlJr’ 5*r5i' teg Zone Ordinance it henby amended R^, *!".d to-twt to provide that the tend in toe he-! f»*L thence N_ ** 54’ W. eertptien hereinafter get forth, W elaasl- *v6 feet, tnencs N. 6 6r W. 126 feet: *‘ed as Commercial 1. thenoe N. 66’54 w. 146 feet to -*»t Lots 3 and 3 Assessor s Flat No. 73. Mm •» Cass Lakw Road, theneo south- ...........of Lot 1 Brateord’s Addi- •rtEj? bsetanteg. , ______ Owners ot rooted of said propsrty bale lng Stuart Stout ond Almond L. Stout, ___ _____________ _____________ of hl* wife, of 1213 W. Llnwood, Bprlng- Oraen Street: thence southerly atong|fj*ld. Missouri, and W. H. Stout and west line of Green Street 150 feet; thence go»»U* Stout, his wife, of Fort Scott. SLmS&r.TitS ^ut'hijrrsr. terthor, totlfted tost tho lino of Huron Btrsst: thence easterly faring on the petition will be held in along touth line of Huron Street to be-itt>* Circuit Court tor the County of ginning except beginning st point of - Oakland in tho Court House In the City intersection ot south line bf Huron (of Pontlse. Michigan, on Tuesday, tha Street with west Uno of Qreen Street ; 6to day of September, A.D., 1666, ot the theneo westerly along south too of opening of Court on that day -* • « Huron Street SO feet; theneo south a m., or as ee ■MB|HH| parallel wtth west lin* of Green Street may be Ward, to Intersect a toe drawn *t right Tou ar* ' with Green street at a point 150 said data until of point of beginning thence [ Court to Omn Street: theneo North along west whose du tin* of Oraen Street to beginning. whether Section 3. \ public Use -*---- *- th* building ione s«-“-' te further notified that upon .he petitioner will ask this letermtne tha necessity for three (3) eommlsslonert it shall be to determine is neewssorv te take for md benefit the property de-toe petition end, if so, to i damage to be paid as Commercial appraise I msoe pursuant to tW recommend* ---- ” of the City Man Commission on Commission is hereby appointed t s a final report upon thls amend-t to tote Commission previous to __public Waring to to held before this amendment Is adootsd. pursuant to Section t of Act Ho. 367 of Publlf Jh-to ot 1631. as amended. RnMou 3. That not less than fifteen (15) days ..Mia* of th* time and pise* ot the public hearing on the final passage of this amendment shall to given In a ewspsper of qansrsl circulation te thlg| Ity: tote sueh pubUc hearing is hereby M'ntolii ]MA j BsWItel 4. foR SALT This ordinance shell take effect ten! Th* Township Board of Btoemfleld (16) days from and after to* data of|ytnaup, having been authorised to — Pjsvt*. b7 the City Commission ofjMy the following r“* —| compensation for such taking. Business Address: County Office Bids. 1 Lafayette Street Pontiac. Michigan Phone: FEderal 3-7661. COnilt OF. OAKLAND. A Michigan Couttttutional Cor-porstion. Bv He Statuary Agent, ' ^MMRD- OF PMUe WORR8 FOR. OAKLAND COUNTY. NORMAN R. BARNARD. \ Corporation Counsel. By ROBERT F. ALLEN Mrt Corp. Counsel. . Aug. L IS. 16. 1666 - H of Pontiac Mad* and passed by th* Cite Com- -The Southwest V* *f to* Northwest V« - Pontiac this Othjtectlon 11. Bloomfield Township. Oak- l’-' County. Michigan, containing 36.43 dap Of August, AD 1666. FHtLIP B. • Mayor Mated bid* will to received for said ADA R. EVANS, (property up to ond Including September Cltv Clerk ». iioo. Deposit of 5% ot the bid (cosh , Aug. IS, 1666 or certified check) to to included with v.......- ...........—bid. wr reserve th* right to reject any PUBLIC SALE and all.bldt. to gold OB Aug, IE 1666 St 10 ARNO L. KULBT 1661 Cftev. Sedan. Motet No. ^ Supervisor M H3 ®- Johnson, pine* of Address: ---------_----- 36.66-J3 »*; ‘cteg- Md ' “ 9 A"!? «5fiK colum Oa* tr* 36.66; load high chofc*!Con Edl( newly established offices in the:^hoiMUI*06-lm *?b. 'toferi 224 5b-2?2i: Penobscot Buildine mixed good and choice load* 34 BO-24.so_Colll >lk r-enoDscw duuumik- !g«od to tow choice heifers 33.06-34 M“p“I “an . A native of Pontiac, BarkerfStandord half era U.00-21.M. utatyr™, - - c-T-aHiiatpH (mm I-ke Forest Col- heifers 13.06-16.66; cutter heifer* down Cont gt aauatea irom lbeb rore« loi-|u> 14M. Uttut7 e0VI is.to-is to: few uo cont lege. Like Forest, 111. With a to lt.ee, eanners and cutters LS.OO-IS OO:] Cooo* , . ^ mnt. Anar*. i_ utility bulU 16 60-30 50 cutter bulls''Co^r bachelor of arts degree in :it.oo-is.so; short loads low ehoico'curtii nonlies. He i*' a member o!, around 5Molb. stock steers 35J0. . .Dscrs Jm^et ______ wi* fa RR ... Cop a 8 6 7 Mp«l Col* Ftislps D . «!food se'rvices in public schooto. |m^ hfinor Rnd tnad» «** «o|SS5rjHty XHLJXtT** (clarify the administrations ptriicy.; Aug. u. n. >i« ' " { The school addition at Madlooh , ^ one material change In------------------------------ «4i contains IS elk** room a, n special jvolved approval of a raise from J* 71 education clamraom. homemak- {m to ^0 per ceht ta overtime 15,1 lag rowro, a »l»op, two science .p^ for food service and mainten-« j rooms, a typing classroom and employes. S‘j an art room. ad- Bloomfield Township 1 4300 Tstagraoh Rd Bloomfield Htjls. Mich. Aut. 13 ond 10 1660 B.P.O.E., Lodge 810 in Pontiac. 'throughout most of tot week .„„ v Barker, his wife and daughter w*«k*tor i oo^wtV12 netanee* SJli* Chln live at 2406 LaFay Drive. ia.oo off; during tw' w**k most prime {^pom . . . ranters as oo-ss.oo. late 11.66-35 66: cood pT,, j, www and. choice vtalera 34.66-31.66; utility I gS K0d Gilbert V. Schrock. 1748 Web- euU, d0WB “{jfoutfl ster Ave., Birmingham, has been *—^ ---------------- |xi * y»f | named vice president of Torrence r .■ t W * TJXZ&r* *JW Family Is Pursuing company 13 years, had been sales {Nikita’s Aid in Trial manager. Frank Van Doren, 18956 Devon-1 (Continued From Page One) shire Rd., Birmingham was named . „ . v, . assistant vice president. He was ™*"* /tain.’ Alexander Wjo« formerly employed by Standard Oil of IVc^mon ,q MIBM 3S.3 KStt" ; 37 Idassroom. The total cost of this addition c . 16.1 News in Brief 1* 7 Unit Aire ».4 unit Fruit » Un Oat CP >7 6 us Lines . 613 West Un Ti iN. Hazard, a Columbia Uni-jot s« si ! _ 55 . _ I________versify professor who specializes)a 'I chV**’*. ,roT in Soviet and International Law.jHammtr f*p a small savings bank in his home,to ^ them ^ Moscow. Hazard;"*"^ ^ was reported to the Sheriffs De-!^. u Wegt Germany. ISSSstk partment yesterday by Edgar Gal- j iHootor Ch pin. 920 WhipporwiU Rd.. Com-1 * ★ * [iSland sti !! merce Township, who said he ML Parker told newsmen that Mrs. jinspir Cop the door unlocked when he went Powers had been advised by the i/ch out for a walk state department that Sevtet an- iint Harv Hunt tire weald net permit her te {J} r >ti white Mot A deer that suffered two broken talk with her husband ungi his int Shoe . .. ».} a c „ legs when struck by a car on MM trial »««■«- The Virginia lawyer JSt TviaTvi 5* Tei« a , ill Highland Township last night] paid the pilot’s family would be TOWCyr. »* ▼««’« had to be disposed of by sheriffs allowed to consult wtth the Soviet _____ deputies. The venison will be, lawyer appointed, hy the Soviet CoiBJ-hd,1SSCKTAVIj52Icteted Press, turned over to the county. | government to defend Powers. au* ta. ’ je t* 18 ' 4t j Hu-glare brake tnte the Eastern Parker’s only comment on theL ( ^ . +tyt ^6*^“’ Auto Supply, 382 S. Saginaw | case was: ‘‘We are hopeful that gma WtC, St.. It svas reported to Pontiacjhe wiU be fbund guilty of flyingw pojto. today. It has Dot been the plane (and not of rapionage) Montomo determined if anything was taken. and that his sentence wiU be ** ,»*# jugu lean World Airways jet airliner. 'iiwas S5M753 I T»«nty-three of the yiscount'i Is Other additions announced for]* ^ngers were injured, none OU Csi 44 3 j the fall term included classrooms]01 Uiem *eriou*^' ounj... «.s«t Herrington, Mark Twain and! BEA officials here said tbs ou oh ... |i Franklin elementary schools. : action was takes by the Via- 6.61 Mark Twain School will also get J count’s pilot when he noted the | J5 4 a new multi-purpose room. j Pan Am Boeing 707 jet. taking 1 Dr. HuMger Hated the Pontiac •«.*«* k Ms too of night. }*•>{ Central High School awtmmlng There was no time to warn the) lioi poet and the auditorium work at passengers to fasten their belts.) |5 J Washington Junior High as the (As a result many passengers were) 4* ) top rehabilitation projects ready [bounced against the plane’s ceil-] 'If 3 { for use. tag and suffered bruises, cuts and! 8|i Central swimmers will display!*0?' Eight of them were taken » • their skills in new $108,000 sur- to ^ Gtovram1 Ho«Piul ,or <*■ S J roundings this year. W*** Unrti j}’,! The pool structure is new as is ai0 4* >}7]mechanical equipment, surfacing.! The Viscount, bound from Malta,j *« walls, ceiling, heating, ventilating'via Rome, made a normal landing) ?*7 and locker room facilities. land departed later for London. *2737 All Tax«i Included Delivered Tlmk R Bssr 56.2 Traxs W -• Trsnssmcr Buys a New Hydramatic ROCKET OLDSMOBILE 88 2-Door Sedan Fights Flies, Mosqaitoew China in Swat Battle ..333 3 j light. as the Soviet government ]|*g }* Jh 8*7* W P* will permit." ______ _ your dte- _____ ,r Thrifty Drug Store, Mrs Powers said: ‘i am going 111 N. Saginaw. —Adv. to Moscow to be near my husband -•■■■■gB sale, CAI Building, and I certainly hope for a light _ Williams lA. Rd.. Saturdsy, Aim. sentence for mm." j7*\ Detroit stock* IJth. 8 to 11 Sobool Clothes. Adv. # # t ! V- ^ «c. j. Nsphisr^c*j ^ iTR'AJ^nilShSt’ to miJamum penalty lor SSwfVti'S.. “' it " ;tj» sooi ^ ’! —Adv. death. Mrs. Powers told a news ho well Else. Motor os.* - • it _ ^ , ^Joonterence In Washington that aj ■ riB—t PPBBu t* tentenre was as much BS'lUAy MosxfsstqrteQ C».» 16 3 §atJPtEl8 Hwy. Bt ■coW J^jj^coukl lv»pe lor. Ttltf SSXSulu \*h*1 j1 Ui hABd and sw»U to death every fly in sight.” El)i , i \ ' f^ ' r ’ i" 11% Am. i drill -jj-, HONK KONO (AP)—Files and mosquitoes, which were ;5m til:] 164.7 nijl reported liquidated several years ago, again are swarming | jots no2 166* 233S' over some of the blgest cities in Communist China. —V7 113 S 64 6 207.6 . • . ^ .1 L47.I 163.6 3166 WWW fu.i 33 4 3ii6{ The people's Dally, Red China’s official organ, reporta a new "all-out battle against flies and mosquitoes” In Peiping, Shanghai and TlentyAn. ★ ★ ★ t Factories, schools and government organizations In tne ' three cities participated In this mass campaign. "In Tientsin,” the papier said, ”an army of more than ! 500,000 people U engaged in the battle against fliss arid mosquitoes.” Some 2,800 antl-mosqulto Incense burning cem , tera have been set up In the city. . In Peiping the battle.iiogan la, "Kvery man has a swatter ! BOW-JOITIS I F.M. AVEBAGES 36 lads. SM.66 UP S IN 10 Ralls 136.66 up 1.76 15 Utils. 14.16 up 6.31 , 15 Stocks 307.13 up 113 * .Volume tc 1 pm 1.166.606 ) 91 Now Olds nd Cadillacs in Steel for Voir Sdectm OUR CLEARANCE OFFERS YOU THE LOWEST PRICES IN OUR HISTORY JEROME OLDS CADILLAC 280 S. SAGINAW FE 3-7021 V THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, I960 THIRTY-SEVEN Death Notices ______——Syitte tei’lhaAwir■rtlTS'l* • I__i; Bear wW rf liirl Desk;! - - jgt »i||hl>i; a<_ Un._ Math | KrlckMB and Mr*. Betty Quart, i“r Kn^luf,rrLfcoo> H>w> *»» runn. tua •a?** . bumoer strictly fleet class. M ted apply- Ml mi rmrm Mlu*. bho survived bT eight erendehildreo. run«r»l service win be held Saturday. X at 1" * " ■ efthe ________ U Horae with Rev Chapel in ike IwkaMigi Funeral Rome wttk See. Atoee •nictating. liiwawi lit imetery, FeWtervllte. Chapel at Bperks-Orlftta Funeral COLL DM. AUQUBT 11. 1M«. KILLS M . 1465 Omerel Moiore Rd. Milford, age 16: dear atether of "i. 8. J. Davis and li t F. ’' ir el Mrs. D. 8. BRL............... I ... grandchildren and three great- BREAKFAST WILL BE SERVED^ Saturday. August llth at 1:8 a m. sharp at the Waldrop Betel, Fdnttae to an ealesMa and men tatareated In aa above average tncente with n pay eheekt a sear. Mm In this field are la the 515.466 to 820.464 a year bracket. This statement is net over esaggarated. Save breakfast with us and And out the taste Brins the wife along, too, It yovf wish. Hd» W—F—Mb 7j' Wide WnstoBd Mali 111 JWfutfmi Tnsckbt lf| W«nts>dt»Rt6*t 3ilRBt»t Apis. Furnished 37f Ren: Apts. UnfarnMtied 38' For Rent Rooms * bmd. _______________________, ws«U Itao work < than wages. OB 3-MQ7, A chauffeur's Jlcepko. MOurtKiBrnt - : wanted lawn wosulbi Live tn. aunt bo g good cook. | own mower. $1*0 hour. “ 1 Lf»Vi t HB, oftor 0. 1' WALL WJ KELLY GIRLS needed AT ONCE '\-lB3* TEARS f uybm typists I COMB. OPERATORS 4 BURROUGHS 'ajhini O BT MACS., ituog as. LlOHT haulinq or ART bird I «So1_______ PH 6-35*2 ■ 1 _ UOHT HAULING AMD R rmi H a Mod. FE 64145. O’DELL(CARTAGE r Work Waatosl Female 12 Trucks to Rent -DBT ntONINOB. 1XP. BMF. MBB. I BMP | .. MeOowan. FB b-ltn.______ to-Ton Pickup# lVToo stokoe - “ —i : trucks - TBACTOBB iSt) EQUIPMENT Dump TruMo Semi TisBeral k vicinity. Automatic « ROOM, 2>. BEDROOM APART- meat. Second floor. FB f ___ 4 ROOMS AMD PRIVATE PATH ( Otown bps only. IB B-ISM. I « ROOMS. CLEAN UTILITIM! ____, furnished. West side. Phone FE ] BED- ! *4416._____________________ ‘ t ROOMS ALL UTTUTTEA MAIN , floor. Frlvote eaernnee and bath.! front nttraottvo CLEAN SLEEF1NO ROOM •poctana b room upper apart- I r o B N MKfcD HOWWOteFlBQ ment an Waldo. Just decorated. Jt »* ° Uetng- TUo both mad kitchen Automa- I w- r‘*°* e«T Seaeal. -tie boat furn . plus garage. OR 1 FOR COLORED. ROOMS WITH 3-llie. j kteakwepetytligee far tingle mm. active tlon tee average widow, aaealtant ouallftcottone Porsmabta. aa heeostepper eom-psalon good seek and arleer tor i eae person. Write Peotisc Pres*. Share Living Quarters 33 » ara OR .OUS lady! Portiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. SIS 8 WOODWARD Sc 4-6461 FE 4-1443 Ooen Dellv Including Sunday - OBtL TO’SHARE APARTMENT ___ ^gL***1? - (14 WBBBLfTTROOMB. PRrvXfB t YEAR AROUND LAKEPRONT COT- - both end entrsnee. Heat and , tags at FeettacUiljW,^ win abate I utilities Near Ponttac^aad rater | Stoner * 8184 Eonn*e° Bi Rgnt HeuEduTF^toli*39j ' [ ROOM FOR OENTLEMAN RIGHT IURROUOHS L OPERATORS grandchildren. Punotal service Will ho held Saturday. August 1). St 1 p.m. from WIclMnvUwn.mivO in:L~rwui3u~iiiTuTw»r-Xnri»~"i~ Funeral Rome. Milford with Rev. e**T»TOBR WANTED BOMB EX- | Frank Williams officiating la-1 P** n « JWf *»d torment la Oak Orove Cemetery I •£"“££ Clnh. MS* Union Lake - i. Collins will lie Ur state at |_5d. Off Commerce FELICE, AUOURT 11. INC. JOHN, M BTraddseh R, aga_St; of Agatha Felice, dear > •—- •“ won so and brother of Mrs. Tony .deSantis. Mrs. mar vacation. No eaperlence required See Ur. aiegel Michigan Employment Security Commission' 30 Oakland Frl. hot, i BJpJft. Joseph Felice Mrs. Tony deSantis, Mrs. Elsie 1 ro" "»»ie*P4''ie>>c4« Felice end Mrs Antonio Felice.’ ** M»» Mr. Waftmaa, to m)e« survived by one trangdaufh- toonuaaA- .■ _ ter. Recitation of the Botary will’DRIVER FOR CLEANERS. APPLY 1 DELIVERY WORK. MBB WITH ■ i--- —for u(bt delivery tngemeats were made EXPERIENCED MECHANIC. AP-wv mo sjoaelaoa-Johns Funeral i ply 8a Eheabeth Lake Road • ---—--j-„ I EXPERIENCED AUTO GLASS IN- I1ADDRILL. AUGUST 11. IMO.f Mailers and trimmers Also Hettle.^M SeM st.; Osford . ege. mechanics, for expanding Borne. Reaeral service w Saturday. August " from «t. Vincent Interment Mw Funeral am GOING ON VACATION’ RAVTOO If you are an experienced typtetN^ t.ftS?!. ^ Tvilft J0* ***. comp, operator or bookkeeping >.°°unl?r«:. ----- machine operator, apply at once. I IRONINOS. 8TSUSHEI. We are taking application for a i F* MW* large Inventory job to be dene in IMIMEOGRAFHINO. TYPING. 8EC- Pontlac Assignments vary from e j utarlal service. EM 3-28« •‘■f* w. epproalrnetely^ J WAiffiiNO AND^WjONINO. FICB month. Typists needed tor 4:30 aa(, de] n 4.3134. e^to rS ton. WANTO RSYSITTING BY EL- Painting A Decorating 23 ptanta. Apply toe or 804 St. Clelr. A BEAUTIFUL LAKE VIEW APART-_________------------- - , meat. Adults MY 3-74*1._ Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 35 attractive * room and iff- Rooms wtth Board 43 S ROOM HOME SEPT. ’TIL JtfNB. ! 3-6483. ...... | ELDERLY LADY WOULD LIKE IODERN. * * »”1-----------—** ---* — - ” end board, close i ty mmeh operamr, need- i ^ ^ ad t‘n.m. to 3 :30 and 4 p midnight. Mr year < Ml —■ Interviewers will r Mrs W. Building Service 13 1ST CLASS FAINTING AND DSC- 1 orating Cash or terms FE 4-S580 ST CLASS DECORATING PAINT- j Um and ^waE^RSQerlog. T% fr48M. j A-I FAINTING. IKSBSiOR. tenor. |8 per cent disc tor Owarunievd. Free eet. ri mw A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. Papering. FB 8-0343. _ A-l FAINTINQ 8 DECORATINO. laser removed. FB 4-4811. AAA*rtlNTlNO » DECORATING' 26 years experience. Reasonable __welcome. FBJMtKS tract at baCBBLOR AFT. NORTH END. II* the i 3 rooms, mam floor: lurhlihed #•* ur ' very modern. FE 3-4T14. '“smeii Bachelor aft linens u'oht. seautiful lsit rto ABILITY To sell your land cas lowest, possible dieeoan service Ted McCuHough equity end mortgake- • mortgages available Cas.. . . x watting. Call any boor FE e-3844 1 *•**!»: .. __ ______ ... arro realty clean 3 ROObia close to 8143 Ce*e-Elisabeth Rond_town. Prefer pensioner FE » 4411 A BID FROM US i corner euz. and union lake n OILS riVV-«, I wn Lower 1 sens. ant. Inquire ATTRACTfifE SlTODE...........,-------- front, year arouhd. Available Sept | 5-4W7. , ,___________ to Msy. EM -1 i ROOM* BOARD WlfH MIllS A NEWLY FURNISHES LAEE out. USth Oakland Avf. FE 4-18*4. front Home. Availnble tool. «» EOdSor REA8(MI*Bf H. BQABD .— VU V MM ___________Opt 141 *e Oakland, FE 3-WSR N* R WIDOW i 3 t . Sept- : Rent Stores toforV'you^eBCart time or full time, i A ’ CARPENTER ■ state age and rel. to Pontiac work, new 8 repat Press. Sox 56. a"tesd OR 3-8748. MANICURIST IN NEW SALON. 1 ALUMINUM SIDING, experienced. FE 3-1154 tor ap j nome- »* trim FI VHP polntmenl tor Interview._; r.jg|g—Gutters ROOFINO * MATURE HOUSEKEEPER. LIVE 1 -------MHH “— “■ to. 8at. end Sun. off. * FAINTING * PAPERHANOINO - OET MY BID FfRST - ***• -Aj??’—-J- pE 3-7344_________ PAINTING. INTERIOR AND EX- BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT r*7M JfS. irk AUn firenleccR OR 3-5442. ! too email. FE 4-4444, 334 Wm* SI. CABINET PAINTING. INT A EXT. PAPER work guar- heh|lng. Mason* Thompson. FE COMPLETE ! PAPER HANOINO AND FAINTING M345 i iain*nC* 8P*Ck ,-SKm„75—X I FSSBSBulZJ&S:- Myth, i from tlii Sparks-Orlfftn Funeral Home with Rev. Harold Barrie poeltli officiating. Interment to White I tervle Chapel Cemetery. Memorial dona- pt tlene may ha Sent to the Cancer i call FB 5-5436 tor 1 ___7 p.m. NEAT,' DEPENDABLE WOMEN for toll and part-time work to i call office Apply to Mrs. Phillips. Pontiac Laundry, 540 8. Telegraph No phone calls. ______; OLDER .WOMAN, COOKING. -i7- T.7-„- -—! PAtNTINtL PAPERING. REMOV- AIftn,FgM,uS.»HYt.r“,e’ . _________ _____ ROOM ___________Hi_______n nt- ipt , 7M Froap#ct. FE H2M M»ciory ’tospVcUoo"of property for c6lORED.~* FURNI8HED '*3 , iDd ttUt Aik or Ktn Tempf«ton. rooms and bath private entrance K. l-Templeton, Realtor Also nice clean^r^Jor xlngle 3334 Orchard Lake Rd _FE 4-4583 j.ggjg ^ land Contracts" to buy or ,-jgj5tinfe apts ; utilities to sell. Earl Oarrele. EM 3-3511 pomiec Lake Inn OR 3-534# _?I . - LAEE FRONT, CLEAN AND Wanted Real Estate 36 pleasant, no_drlnkerv FE 2-4150 NEWLY DBCL 3 LOE RMS. PVT ALL CASH furnished Sept. - Detroit. 1______ SF-Pf : l TO- JULY . BR 2-4381 ho. oA* I Rent Office Space 47 I On tyl* not Ru.tlc Lane. Eeego > 2ND FLOOR. 3 ROOMS OF OF- SMALL HOME. MODERN. UTltc ol downtown areaP Corner ipcw beet. 5233 SDlile Highway. Drey- Pontiac Com unity Finance Cora-, pany Call John Lee. FE S443I. ,AKE FRONT ^EAR DESIRABLE OFFICE SPACE. 1 060 GT AND FHA EQUITIES I NICE- ♦ ROOMS BATH, AND C —_______D8 CEMENT WORE. Drives floors, etc. Jensen. FE 3-3340’ ________ TYPE* OF MODERNIZATION Television Service 24: i lor mo wo 5-58S3 or EM ! OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT FOR personal services. Will decorata ' AROUND I.AKEFRONT 1 ----- on Case- Lake. 1043 Case ; «»> ___________________ For Sale Houses 49 DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. __M, P. STRAKA, FE 5-1334 _ JENSEN'S TV SERVICE. AFTER- WICKERSHAM PVT, VERY NICE. „ **-»• 1 per* Mine * Opportunity to « WINKLER. AUGUST 11. 1*46. WIL- food Income. 150 N. Perry. — ----- 1 Fark.l toUM a.to. cleaning, 3 young children, must ! live to, all _moder OL 1-1751 . Cell i. end 1:36 p.m _____ Weet Jarvii. age 70; dear lather „ _ end Raymond Winkler and Mrt.i FEME Merritt Marshall; also survived Come In for interview. Dare Build-: by three grandchildren. Funerall me Co. ilt iJosIvn. corner of' SRMswaiti win bo announced I Madison ____ nsrsl SW«”E NrA-Nr^WNCEp j rsrmer^nov.r Preparation Cook 1 RESIDKNTIAL commercial sad Industrial Mason —d jSta contracting. Also modeling John ' evontox eallFE 2-4455. icui' Upholaterinf 25 Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 1 niwlt decorated j sdrv. Lg" lot with ?ruU tree»*f'E £Sjyj f Pontiac with , , Csples. MY i ADDITIONS. OARAOEB, Pontiac Boise Service. FB *1167. BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT j work, Also repair work. OR 3-3063. i BULLDOZING - EXCAVATTNO i TRENCHING - TRUCKINO Septic Tank and Tile IN LOVING MEMORY OP 1 Husband, Murl Sutherland, w passed ewey August f, 1166. , ________L perform miscellaneous J chores,. MI 6-6640. f - j HOU8EMAN-CHAUFPVIUR - IN- J1 , side work and serving. Willing to L[ train. Hri., 13 p.m. through din-“ ner. Tues through Sot. Hospital < and Pension plans offered. Good 1 permanent opportunity. TED’S EARLE’S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- | ing. 6174 Coolty Lake Rd. EM , g»41^ 1 -- ‘ -- !■ 1 THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 137 NORTH PERRY ST. I FE 5-8888 lings. Ha it Creek ti Rent Apts. Unfurnished 35 AND turn BEDROOM. PART II Lost snd Found 26 NUmehak EM 3-4661 LOST:_BLACK XITTEN^ W* FON- CEMENT WORK 1 BEDRM.. UPPER NEAR OMT stove automatic toil heel and hot water furnished. Modern, clean. PE 9-1844_____ I ROOM DINETTE.' oath A automatic hot water. 1-A-l RENTALS 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX Aut'imitTi Heat — Full Sassmsnt WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 644 BAST NiVD. N. AT VALENCIA 1 BEDROOM MODERN. TEL-Huron area. FE **6467_ 2 BEDROOM: LARGE KITCHEN. 3 BEDROOM HOME. NEWLY Redecorated inside and out. Oil hear, carpeted,uS«Er e ----- --------- rage, full tool 87.St I BDRM. RANCH MODERN. U'fi 2-2159. 88,600 terms___ I HOMES AND t ACRES NEAR Cedar Island Lake. Ideaily locateg 1ST CLASS ?.mf ;___ 1 BEDROOM HOME. t the flneat ltoas « Notices and Personals 27, “NEEDED" I,ake Properties oppiog. ; wir % s;r^ir.™ Edu' m b., i who hove loved end i nl ‘Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, i lost you, Your memory wui never grow I Sadly missed by Wife. Alice. money—up te S3 per cent com-mlsslon. Call the ’TOY CHEST , 5-4721. Free estimates. OR 3-5741 telepone c_____ MECHANIC. MUST KNOW AUTOh I f matte transmissions. Guarantee. ! LQVINO MEMORY OF MY Taylor Chevrolet - Oldsmoblle. Thomas " Webb who! walled ^avsy August ■— -------------- r leaf. Sadly missed b FART TIMS Needed at i tenlng v children. More tor home than wages. OR 3-3553. After 8 p m r A IT R E S 8 WANTED THIRD shift only. Apply Blackles Lunch, 2267 Dixie Bwy. munity betterment. Funcrsl Directors ______ Mr. T»71ol OB 3-0*33, 4 to 6 P-~ - PRES8ER ON WOOLEN _ needs. FE 5J122.____ tSSSK&i igSKln”.- 'FRED HERMAN j ANY OIRL OR WpMAN NEED; ^ AEROTREDS _ KNAPP SHOES OR 3-15*3 -—-— ■ yr. old. Must havs MAN TO CUT WEEDS. OR 3-M14 COATS DRATTONWpSl^8ltOM*OR Roger‘s Salto 6 Service. 8*5 . 4-4335 after 1:34 Donelson-Johns L call FH S- » SINGLE”MAN OVER 46 TO WORK FUNERAL HOME , #J dairy farm. SWlft 3-4435. 527S •"Deslgnad for Funerals" ' Marathnn Road, ptter _ SPARKS GRIFFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful Sarvlce FE 3-1 WAITRESS. SATURDAY NIGHTS Applf fit person after 5 p.m , Dell's Inn, 3451 Elisabeth Lk. Rd WANTED MIDDLEAOED LADY Free estimate*. FE 1-4751. ELECTRICAL SERV—FREE _EST. PARTNEY Electric. FE 5-5435. EXCAVATTNO AND TRENCHING for tootle tanks, drain Adds, footings and Ugnt dosing. UL 2-5404__________ EXPERT CARFENTERY. tlons - tarages - - r»m„ Frank stegtrart. FE 4-S7SI. tog a friendly advisor phone I 2-51*2. After 6 p.to tor If ho t twer. FE 3-3734. Confidential ARE YOU % WORRIED OVER LOTS — COTTAGES - YR RD. Buyers Galore J A. TAYLOR AOENCY I 7732 HIGHLAND ROAD_OR 4-0304 SPECIALIZED REALTY SERVICE Call Louis Borst, Realtor. FE I 5-3643. _______. 1 WANTED. 40 ACRES OB MORE with buildings, now or later eouth of road 53. Call TE 4-3441 Detroit after 6. __________ WE NEED LIBTlNOS ON LAKE-front homes Have several parties L wanting 3 or 4lbedrqom moderr ‘«s. 8-8*01. ______________________ 1 BDRM APT AVAILABLE SEPT ,*70s sell tn tmnll parcels. Phone Brighton. AC l-fill. FE 2 FAMILY INCOME NEAR_I)OWN-: town, potential gronly. UL 2-371*. 2>, STUDIO APTS . PARTLY FURN ’ BEDRM HOUSE. CHILD A 2414 BEDRM HOUSE IN BARRING- | __________________FE * 3864. HOMiGOARAQK. CABINS ADDI-! FLEASIG , Terne L‘fE’itogto^*'' ™ j COLD WAVE SPECIAL. IfVcOM- Gloria Apts I BLISS Cemetery Lots 0 l/L y plete- Dorothy's, FB’ 2-J244 197 Sanderson . 6 BEAUTIFUL GRAVES IN WHITE' opened a subdivli *— sites nea willing 1 WriteRnwlelfh's Dept. MCH-450- MILLKRsFLOOR, 8ERVICE.,LAT- j 54 Freeport. 111. I tog, sanding, ttotohlng FE 4-5450. HELP "WANTTO 'TO...LIVE "ON MODERNIZATION. R^pfclWO, form. Retired eouple preferred. , Fourto well^ re.Wtotlal snd Must know how to feed live- commerdal Dale Cook Construc stock, horses, end ponlea. Farm tlon CompanF_W_3^g3:_^_ 1 located In the Clarkston i PLASTERINO A REPAIR. REAS, i -A-Dlet tablets. *5 < 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE, ^NQRTH Very nice. FE 2-4374 Proom — r OIRD private entrance Washing. FE 2-46*3_, w»». •« :________! 1ST FLOOR. 2 ROOMS A BATH. 3 BEDROOMS. _OAS HEAT chUdren Uttl 104 William St. 555 rm Carpet. FE 4-040* or, FE 6-4754 ___________| JHPsL l~:R^fKlTCHENETTE BACH- 3 RM 3 BEDROOM HOLU8ES. 1 Fenced yard. FE 4-5124_ 3 BEDROOM. LAKE AREA. RENT S -------- with option to buy FE i 3 ROOMS AND BATH REFRIOER-ator and stove furn. Cldev to __ _ FULL BASEMENT, i nice fenced yard. Call FE 8-2306 | 4’ ROOMS AND BATH. 780 BIOHAM $70 a mo. OR 3-3302. _ ROOMS AND BATH 855 MONTH. irbecue grill. Carpeted n A hall Drspes. Hot -heat Completely sir-. Landscaped. Washer. . Included. Close FE PE 4-2004. I PE 4-2621. After 5 BOX RCFL1ES 1 At IB a.fla. Today there j, were replies nt The Press t , office to the following | boxes: J. M, 11. 14,. 15i IT, 42. j to, 47, 61. 71. 7t. 84, 88, ij N. 101. IBS, IBS, IB4. 110, i[ 1 IIS. 'll! !. US, US. ...___insurance______ ■HI______earth. Pontiac repre- sentaUves wanted. 61(6 week guar-snteed. fringe benefits. Age 21 to 30. must be married, welter Kostradb, manager. Call TRtolty 34667. ; , SINGLE MAN 'ON FARM. MILK-Ing experience necessary. 3(85 N Rochester Rd. ; SCHOOL BUS MECHANIC FOR Waned Lake consolidated schools. Phone MArket 4-4637. TELEPHONE CANVASSERS wxntyd and salesmen for modern!- ! FB 4-1_____ ’ Fart and pull time positions Knowledge of music help- ER FLOOR_LAYINO, "TT’D’C’C1'" i finishing. Phone FE p n r.r. ENTRANCE. BATH ........... A Utilities. 854 per mo Adults FE 2-1336 sfter_Jto) ROOMS AND BATH 1ST FLOOR. ful. Reply Box (6. Fontlac Fress. I bn/IC UFPATRS BED RASPBERRY PICKERS 1MON j JL^nlLrcn ^ IT l flltt Weds and Frl. A1 Johnson. North-1 EAyESTROUOHlNO-?* tow west corner Seymour Lk. Bd. and WINDOWS PUTTIED, CAULKED. , ^ 1 repaired. FB 3-6166. Wecjding Invitations ; 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE entrance. 163 Florence. __ _ , : m FI 12 ROOMsTnICE AND CLEAN 812' C,n ,,,*r P p*.r. ^ ! 3 ROOMS AND BATH. fRIVATE - to 3326 Ssshs- 5 ROOM MODERN HURON OAR- ' dens. (Iffto. MI 64263 | ROOM HOUSE FOR COUPLE j per month Inquire 166 1-0126 eelL OL 1 BEDROOM BRICE. THI LEVEL.’ ... -gntoio. 3344 Elisabeth Lake Road. Mechanic St _________ 5 ROOM. ROMONA TERR ACE J Adults. 676 month. FE 4-1559 * 8 ROOM HOUSE AMD BATH’ COR- ATH EN- r 21 Mile Rd. Sashkbaw Rd. WTD: WIDOWER OB RETIRED gentleman for toll time kennel and maintenance work to modern vetlnary hospital. Comptota living quartan furn. Responsible persons with no bad habits only. Send particulars to first letter. Reply Fontlac Press Box M. WATERPROOFING , Work guaranteed. Fro# eetlmxtes 1 -______ FE 44171______ Business Service 15, MEAT Hignway at yeiegrapn nose | Tell Everybody: H«iP Fem.ie 7! BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS; Wall and windowt. Reasonable Employment Agencies 9 ^gcntic motor service re- ptlrin* and rewinding 911 !• Plks. Phons FE 4-3481._____ EVELYN EDWARDS ~rl^^rlirirri^»v^Kr^ VOCATIONAL „ - . Wholeeale and Retau COUNSELING SERVICE M. °l^«ntl_Av*-' ■ ' EAST HURON SUIT* 4 FURNACE-OAS OIL INSTALLED PE 4-0584 - FE 44586 24 Hr. Serv C. L Nelson. FE 5-1184 IN DEBT? IF SO LET US 11B^^TSiSrwI^^XAN 3 b"^Mhe»r.fnd YoTRw.NUrE sAtov fc frivele ententes._Cwuple only., ___________ 1 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. NEW — 1 with garaee. Smel child welcome, utilities furnished FB 5-6476.______________ 4 ROOMS AND BATH. UPPER, 104 _ ....... ......._. Couple only, j Coll evenings. 325_Voorhels.____ 3 ROOMS NICfLY PURN WITH : for child while mother HOTPOTNT^WHIJ^POOL ^S ^KJLN_ Pontiac Press Want Ad FIELD i Representative Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A I.GAX'COMPAXY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS ’ RM. 742 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO., FE 14454 ] ROOM AND BATH UTILITIES included. F*B 8-2767. _______ 2 AND BATH, UPPER. UTIL IT 188 furnished, school St FE 2 7425. I 2 r66M>URN ALL UTIL FURN t offj . ROOMS. APPLY ____33 WEST BEVERLY____ AND BATH. SCREEN ” PORCH? ,OL 2-5543 * rm’ mod bunoalow ’near ( Ksher Body Avellable Sept i Ph FE 4-6302 ____ * ROOMS. FULL BATH, 31* Prospect^ St . FE B-1S43-_ 112 ELM ST? 4 ROOMS. OARAGE fruit trees *70 a ipo BR 2-4443. Attention, Renters 250 W Yale, off Baldwin Hurry 1 Only 2 left Rent, option to buy ---------- applies to cost , electric kitchen. . ,____ Completely landscaped. I yard. Owner transferred ••> u> state. must_selI._OL_t-072*.__ k BEDROOM. BY OWNER. NEW- schoete. Carpeting. Water softner. jocinetotor garage ft ^patlo. Fin* 222t Maacbesttr Birmingham MI ROOMS. PVT BATH ft eSK t ROOMS AND* BATH, PRIVATE new 3 bedrn e your b| ■pnPRR lg 5-2243 \ i RM. MODERN’ CLOSE TO stores schools, churches 1600 down. UL 2-236* ROOMS AND BATH BABR ment. good furnace, nice yard end garden. Mixed neighborhood. Vacant, mdve right to Priced ices FE 2-4237 _________■■ f ROOMS AND BATH 3 LOTS.' lake privileges. W *50 Smell down 2 AND 3 ROOM APTS _____FE 44214 __ ROOM BACHELOR APT 810' ^54*5’ __ I.... s”roomb. lower” WEST’ side. l PE_4 i. and lighls available Angus ATTENTION MOTHERS! $425 College Orsd.’ preferred, aged gigs. Collection snd sales Eicel-lent future with outetendlng national Arm. Company' — RELIABLE ASPHALT PAVING. American Assoc. Credit Counselors All work gunrnnteed. Free estl* i Michigan Assoc. Credit Counselors mates. OR- 34813. ___________ ON and AFTER THIS DATE SMALL JOBS, t INTERIOR FAINT- | August U. 1*84 * —” — — — 15th. FE 2-8381. _____1-11*1, ROOMS, 2 BEDROOM APART- j *1 uttIUles A Icav pennies will tell and needs in The Pontiac Press Want Ads, tog wall washing, enmll repair j sponsible — ----------------■ Jobs, etc OR 3-31*7._____ ted by any other than myself. ' meiv'in i Marvin A Foster. (4* Boston. Pontiac. Mich ON AND AFTER THIS DATE mission, top quality chandlse. catalogs. n< lections, no delivery. 34407. 10 Bookkeeping * Taxes 16 FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From I n.ra. to S P “- etbUity l«e errors thaa to sancel Be c„», for that portion of tbs first laeortton of the advsrtlse- aro mads be ento to get vonr “kill number." No aSutasite wm be given without R. i tor edvertlso- type la 13 o'clock noon the Any prevloue to publication. puhlteatioo after the fleet Insertion. earn WANT AD RATES T W WW’ aal : is i « AM Bit l.li 134* •Jt 33J* AS additional charge M Me will he made tor «Mto Poatleo mas hen sum here. Dressmaking, Tailoring 17 BABYSITTER ttTMY BW4* FOR If provu portation. if necessary. Write Fon- uac Frees, Box *1____________ COUNTER onu, FOR DRY CIBAN-tat plant, etendy. good pay. ex* ! perteoce not necessary but pre-[ torrid. MA *-7800. > COUNTER OnlLB AND CAR HOPS. II and over. 5M I Baglnaw. I Pandy'e Drive Inn. , LcARE OF 1 PRE-SCHOOL CHILD. ! plus light housework in excellent home. days. Vicinity of Drayton i Plains. Must have own transportation. Writs before Sept- 1st . I stating references and salary rs-i qulred. to Box 71, Pontiac Press. No Classes. Study e. -- time. Diploma awarded. _ .... arftoFor over and left ecbool, ; ----- — School S?t CS^- BoV^ »• i -A£^ssr; —‘-MBit t"‘M Knoop. 1988 Oaktleld 81. Orton- 2 AND 3 ROOM APTS . 184 W Pike St. Private entrance end parking facilities Cell between 13 and 8. FE 2-1232.__________ 2 RM. UPPER. OAS HEAT, 313 8 paddock. FE 2-7720. >13 50 wk. 2~ftOOVTBUNGALOW UTILITIES furniehed. *2 Norton St. MA MWBIMlIBBigtIM 5-2438 _____________________ ’ FE_*417»._________ 2” LARGE ROOMS, fWT BATH AVON APARTMENTS and ent.. utUiiios. Clean, nicely, decorated. 4 rooms si furnished. Child welcome. Otngle- to wall carpeUng to vllle. FE MM______________AyaUeble^Sepi 1. 517_____________ g”ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE C L X A N 2 BEDROOM. LOWER weeit.ninqulre st^Baldwln "* FE 1-10*1 BALDWIN SCHOOL DISTRICT bedroom home. *50 month Ce FE 54104 14 ROOMS ON 2 ACRES ASCOT RD. 4 BEDROOM une. -Elisabeth Lk Estates, ftn-hed basement FHA approved ISO per month Xicholif & Hargrr Co. | *3*s WEST HURON____FE *4163 _ PONTIAC. MICHIGAN FOR RENT TO FAMILY MAN WHO ance Included. FE 4417* 40 DN $75 A MO. 2 BEDROOt! ranch type. 3_yrs. old FE 5-2547. SU50 DOW X 2 bedroom home located on largo r month. WF. PAY AU, YOUR BILLS 2 OR 3 ROOM NEWLY DECO- >, Bald Mountam FE 8-2428___ _ CLEAN! LARGE ROOMS i FE 5-73 . First GIROUX Mto.e.1 «*‘-«»^VP^1r1;.e,d ED^T WARN A __^_POM» Qarden Plowing 182. Pontiac. Mich Work Wanted Male 11 PLOWING. GRADING DJJCTINO * used cutting FE 4-422* or OF 34185. 3 ROOMS. UTfl. FURN. CLOSE to town. 5ajJ*khlU_ FE 5-07*0. 3 ROOM8 PRIVATE-BATH FIRST floor, adults only 52 8 Frsnci, FE 5-3742 •_________ I LARGE ROOMS. , PV,£_ Colored Apt. mlngbam.Mtch ____ GOOD EAST SIDE Laundry Service 20 Fhon* OL »-«»»* HOMEX SERVICES . National Bank Bldg.. Rochester - — — and OL 141*5. 4 ROOMS - PRIVATE ENTRANCE AND BATH — REFRIGERATOR AND OAS RANOE - HEAT AND . WATER FURNISHED - *20 PER WEEK GENERAL REAL ESTATE *5 Qlxle Hwy \ OR 3-571 Open 'til 5, Sunday til 3 $4990 Ta the ful! price on thif 3 bet Oxbow Lake a l tmi . turn. M Norton. a pmwoto CAXPBNTBtg. NICE wark. by hour or Joh.Fl 5-32*3 ACCOUNTING. BUBINEM ADM’ degree. ) yr* exp. veteran, me- COMPLETE FAMILY laundrt ’ Wtd. Children to Board 28 V,V'~x*T* llto earwlFft Tkilllll COMPLETE CHARGE Workinx parents- 3 young children. Birmingham area. live to. Nice home. Ml 7-0858____ COOK FW DAY SHIFT. APPLY I AftW Reot Beer. 12S N. Perry. , COUNTER OIRL BOB'S CONEY I Island. 747 N. —— ’curb WAITR1 r»v, j ijxjsfcvs _ s, personable. A M. EM 347*5. ADDITIONAL WIRINO AND PLUG : work done. Call PI 3-5814, i A-l WALL WABHINO. CARPET ft Uphol. Mach, cleaned. PB 4-1477. | A-l CARPENTER WORE. NEW and repair. PB 4- IB^^m Landscaping 21! Wtd< Household ticodt 29 1-1 MERION BLUE SOT DE-1TOWANTBD ARTICLES PICKED ULri4*4l! pick-up 3801 Crooks Rd. __ ___i of charge. Phone "THE HELP1NO HAND STORES MA >-1341. If no answer. PE 4-71*4. M WRIGHT. Realtor LAIToe ’RMS CHILDREN WEL- i PE »-»44i_____ com^43i_^Perry_FE_24no COLORED ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE ,p»rtment for rent stove, ent._Bachelor or couple FE 5-5320 , " "gerator snd heat furn Phone ROOMS. UPPER. CLEAN. CLOSE rc 545¥f._______________ to- W1U ««Pt ona baby. ORCHARD”COURT APARTMENTS * "Modern to Every Detail" ADULTS ONLY________FE 8-8918 ___________vnT MOD BLDO. LOE APT. STOVE ROOMS 7 **-r” '*-* LAEEPRONT. 3 BEDROOM NEW brick terrace, swimming fishing, boating _EM 3-3444 1i CJf 34813 | MODERN 3” BEDROOM HOUSE JACK LOVELAND 18 Cass Lake Rd FE 2-48 340 DOWN’ 836 PER~MO~ On M59. References ri ROCHESTER. RENTAL HOMES. gss hest. OL 8-4451___ ROCHESTTR * - A BEDROOM 2 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH g r.N trance, references, FE 44744 BATH. WEST $9,250 Wtd. Miscellaneous uno ifsiisM,. 16 OR OVER. Married preferred. Super-Chief Drive-Inn, Xe>a«taBh_neAr J>lxte, lENTAL ASSISTANT. WRITE LET-ler stating age education. —*- STUMP REMOVAL Tree removal, trlmmlne. get ___________I___________ bid. FE 2-716* or FE A«# _ “ CARPENTER - RECREA- rrtrrrJozfRa LANDS t * F1 N O. i LET' US BUY IT OR SELL IT ■ roam, At sddlllnns. Also cell- , work, end beech lnetolltol. i for you, OA 8-2*81______ EM 3-2415.’ ' pi ROOMS OF FURNITURE AN0 EXPERT TREE SERVICE FREE1 appliances needed. MB * 3 ROOMS CLEAN CLOSE 1! FE 2 3-bedroom, aluminum sided renck-style. Includes ful! besement. oak floors, birch cabinet, and formica counter tops. On your let. GEOROE R. IRWIN. 244 W V.si- ___________addlUone. Also . tag tile FE 54263.___ a-icarpBntib.bmall job is-pecltoly. B ‘ B COLORED' EOT 36! DESIRES fitlmstes. Ff 5-6563 of OR 3-3040. i cash. Floaee giiono FE 2-4442 - ■ - . esnni»>v». rm - ——— - —- -""Is IRRIGATED 80D. DELIVERED CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP 1 n i ail summer. FE 4-7117.__________ ’ pUances. Old pieces or houselull. ir- - .. •» ■—--cnr'rrs t Prompt courteous service. FE EN- SPECIAL' 4-1161________________________ 24870. Call after 5 p.m. ilPERIENCgb OliL FOR DRUO I store WM. gpartan Pharmacy III Orchard Lake Rd.___ 1XPBRIBNCED LBOAL SBcRETARY Blrmtoghem. in 746J6. . . Live to. mast be good cook, a Ip family, ago. wagoc. r---------- pvt, hath. FE 5-1713. aft EXPERIENCED DRY CLEANING 1 pec tor Birmingham Cleaner,. S3 6 Woodward MI 4-4535. „>BRIBNCED D1SHW ASHER. __... __ I-------------, Phone MI 44660. Help Wanted Male 6 twVfSSLfe 6ntd. TtfLBMoNB work. I" days, afternoon hour*. ATiTrt MECHANIC EXFE-I 1* hours week. Qood eatery, plu# tf».I commission see Mrs. Aber. base-ment offlcs. W W. Huito. TYPEWRITER. 3 - -jo-. ! Ondlng and merlon sod. Leyed. ATTENTION! Immediately avatlaWe 26 M cen‘, ybrd. n »-rt 16. FE spot cash for used televisions. years expariettce tii jnduetrjai., to- ^g ____ .___________ furniture and miscellaneous Froe grtglSFSHSig: LATOeCAFtNO. LIGHT a^Td eeUm.ta.J8M^ fSSd BfliU. iSaWB. and plowlnt. roae. OR 34266 have *«" » r --------------------------Ms ra'B* TTUhnCNO AND REMOVAL ad«, reasonable ratas FE 6-1166 ®i;| Top Soil \ or :------------------------------ , Liaht and hnv? trucklnk. Huh- i USED OAS SPACE HEATERS. M S. flUdlrt. grading sand, gray-1 TOR^ I ROOMS. Raftmaa. rd ] ROOMS EVERYTHING PRI-vxte. couple only. FE_4-7061 3 “ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE entrance na^ children FE 3-7404 rROOilTLARdE. CLEAN UPPER OUt Jurs. 3* Morton. -I’^RdOMa’ AND BATH: CHILD welcome. 226 Lawrence._____ a” ROOMS AND BATH. PVT. KN-tranee. 466 N. Baetoaw. 3 ROOM PURNtSHBD BASEMENT apartment with wood floor. FB MAIN FLOOR bath Utilities. Oarage furn ROOMS ILL* MODFRN’ HOME. OAS L Y DECORATED APART- ; SMALL MODERN HOUSE. CLEAN. $9,500 dren or pete. Dawson ft-Butter-field. II1 a N. Saginsw. Phone Monday thru Frldav from 4 to 6. ___ fenced --- . OR 34164. R AROUND LAKEFRONT oak floors, tile bath b&eh cup, boards. OR 3-5(4*. RUSS MCNAB ART MEYER 2-6476. Site.’ TRMETOIMMINO AND REMOVAL •^■Jro'S^VSnmSt llrt^to | reasonable rnty. FE 6-I666,- SS we VlU T^th«. itemr ROOMS AND BATH. UfomES | HORRENT furnished. >>L>tollhdUlii land. FE 4-3232. ROOM (1 BED come, located west Pontiac, to Commerce, Michi-166 per month, ' Desmond. Will Ism, 2-0496 after 4. _________ WEST SIDE LOCATION - 2 BED l! talon Call "Bud" NtehoUe. _.Tilings or Buriuwuo i —w yyprrrA, ^ — HnAgRN ^ »»el^”? rsffi srar.: ABOVli AVERAGE? [ SfoakSST ptt0"* “^cltiD,• , tot ft* W*rih | ~~HOCi«flPtoEH LIVE I> FOR ADDITIONAL WtB|NO. AND | Moving extra ptoia call FE 24474. I INTERIOR AND gXTgRIORJFAINT- 1-A Reduced Rates ing, by the Job or noiir..li >4Wl. j Loctl or long dlstonct motlng LIOHT HAULIHO k YARD CLEAN- | j|g|tH IIOTIHO CO MC■ 44H4 uy Ft 3-34*1 _____;___| A-l MOVINO SERVICE LAWN WORK AND ODD JOM, Reasonable Rates, 81.25 por -hnur. FE 4-6374 by -- *.....' 446 p.m. • ■ -• / MAR WIBEES ANY EXND 5F work FE M334. • ■ ■ wrawomn mwyal «BN Trucking 22 -386-pteLZE-t^- - - — Want ad to Rant ROOM AFT. , from YMCA. On Moreland iMBMMM only. r of haul nea done • LANDLORDS TENANTS RENTAL SERVICE- | * RMS. AND BATH ON FIRST; REAL NICE I n°or. OB 34377, ______i — - 3 ROOMS FURN. UTILmES AND --- B ■ washing laclUUea turw., FE 6-012S. 5-7*76 or ORjM.. _ ' j”“l^Rmc Roctos and bath. th*“ .fh00!s« SSuS : SLATER APTS. :at, nice large lot, pitta a sat- PANGUS.*Re*ltor FE 64636 ■____ A GROUP OF BUILDERS WlS rrrr rA,r. ■ ! alter low prices through volume AT LAKE city. CALL ( purchasee on custom "RuaUty **A 5-7468 —----- guilt" home, - 840 plans. We’ll FURN. CLEAN I RMS.. PORCH, i secure morttege. No obligation. Rent Lake Cottages 411 sandy beach, KM 341 furnished ■ ao i n a w jAji Builders Exchange FE 3-7316 or UL 2-3483 AT HAMMOND LAKE — 6 ROOM 53 N "PARKE ST. 316 E. Hammond 1 married man wiShe* Work; «f >ny kind. FE l-tT*! __: I APARTMENT* IN ---TN NO CHARGE BENT TOUR ; sneelal typo route week! 44 sups daily car and Hums iietowvH ——fd fll* plus expense* Mso t part-tims opentoi j6l»j wsekiy Also t ___________ CLEAN HONEST. live in. Good pay. 3 Children. MA rm e-et mu kind. FE 2-6761. I Reas.-prices ' N , ^ *' . MAN-NEEDS WORE DESPERATE ; HAULING AND RUBBISH NAME i It . cm pne Htae. FE 6441T-. yopr peteoi Any time. FE 84066 j [ 3-0163,f " , S ' " ’ verg ft*,**. OR>4386. R. J. (Diclc) VALUET ; Rpaltof FE4-35JU I OPEN I TO I SUNDAY It TO 4 ____45 Dwight__________ TrOOM APT. 616 8', WtUard PE 6-8321 VERY ROOM UPPEir"FLAT. Ott HEAT 1 child WfioWie. 161 Whlttemore , ROOM. BATH, NEAT NEAR tbwa PE 2-7503. _ . ROOMS. >ARTLT FURNISHED modern. 3U * — i. Owner. OR 44304. j COTTAOE ^FOR RENT ---“------- each, rowboat. 2 bedroom*, a SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. NEW ied porch, large lot. for i 3 bedroom, basement, gas beat, A ClI VI S-RM , Day. 154 Holly w< Builder FE 34(14 5 5-5444. lenience for comfortable living Including new Frtgtdetre. Chambers range, automatic (a, heat. Spotless and to aoxtet condlUon. Mini be seen lo b# appreciated 361 S. Marshall St. ^ y LAKE COTTAOE AT LAEE ORI-nn for rent 144 beach rowboat 2 bed rm, t !ab!e. last ; BY[ OWNJtp, I^ITORT^^RF™^ *4i*E°r ) Peril ■* VE tmn * ' J TKIllEr^KIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, AUGUST 12. I960 F«r Salt Houses Far Salt Houses Far Salt H easts By Aaderson A I iwitf |___________ ^‘TuBS-eonx- ■garas^sE.lgE WEBSTER §£0*^1 t«>aog« «og«! Not hi no Down (“52*2!!? PliHiKiW. on y-HH after 4. _ _ ^ ___„ ' Pi»n r 8 rc BY OWNER NORTH SIDE 1 BED rm home. burnt. garage mn lot (hot* to schools, churches cad Mopping center FE MWI St owner . 1*3 s 5-5070 OWNER . OWNER NEAR LAKE Exti 1 bath, I1, car garage. OFTEN crass, OR 1-4405___ BIOOMFIELD HIOHLAND RANCH home. IH W catfa. FE UtM BY OWNE® I BEDROOM RANCH trp* homr New ftouhed Fancied kitchen, tile hath, full basement. ill >00 $1 200 down Mil Jerose NEED MORE ROOM? Near MM. OR 3-7400___________.j Then thla lakefroat I BY OWNER S ROOMS AND »our needs * bath, gas beat. S years old.1 40.000 Bring room cash. Avon Township UL 2-3023 | tag room. ilRMINOHAM AREA. BY OWNER i m^arateprtef.ohly 4 bfdPOtm older home Ur** Ilf-, ^ handle, mg room with fireplace mp* SFI rar‘"t,.ra£. On1*b!oc» t1 LAUIXGER REALTY commuter tram 2004 Yorkshire OK 4-04*1 Open g to Ml MM2__________ ,1431 Williams Lk Rd Open »u BRICK RANCH •ALE HOUSES 40 Landscaped lot with j bedim LAKE ORION — OXFORD HOMR HIDEAWAY—aochtdfd id area Us heart of Orsa plea BUI* near Lake Orloa. t balcony bedrooms. 2 story field-stone fireplace Fully modern, approximately 3 acres of beau* i tlfu! scenic land. Lake prietlcgm. -—sssssus—I 012.350 with easy terms, j. BEDROOM - HOUSE OWNER TRANSFERRED - mult kOchael a FE HON______[ ,*n aUractlre new 1 bedroom 1 brick ranch home. lHs bathe. E LOOK . combination kitchen and family icltfom we find a borne ot room, ledgerock * this price with .a 22x40 ft. ewlm-mtng pool. Beautifully landscaped 1401210 lot 5 large rooms, finished basement 2‘, ear attached ■ terms, garage Offered tt a price you if ALTER* LAKE—Now t bedroom tea afford. | cottage typo ft| ot beautiful fa____ aides by Faint Cr« attractlTa fcatu ____ kitchen and hath. wei! (instructed. Heavily wooded troa. Lake privileges 1 alack. $7,- ?<2^tUk'*tra«! c* A. WEBSTER. Rethor *" ^ ffijl OA *-|U» Zoned Commercial 40x200 R. lot Raa 3 bedroom modern home with gat heat. Reasonably priced at 11,300. For Sal* Houses 49 j For Solo Houses 49 $10,350 THE SKYUNER N N ivory this I ---r yaw la|. Mill aiding. Family rnge financing _ _JT* «$ V Ml C.'HAWSES! tf B. Walton PH g-0441 j bcmool* oNlV 3 RLpcKa ! riei Oja I bedrm.. fun bsmt.. : OnJy' llLMO Tams' *** *“ NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. Realtor nothino down I\C«UVI A. 4k|. m ko RUSSELL YOUNG ^RE ALBERT ATE h BUILDING On this 3 bedroom ranch home near Waterford and Clarkstoa Just decorated Inside and awl Tile bath, euCamalh heat All you need Oas INDIAN VILLAGE V% atorjr. 1 bedrooms and Path on Art! floor. Fireplace, ga* Paul M. Jones. Real F.st. 132 W Huron YE 4-8550______ FE 3-127J BY OWNER 2 BEDROOM HOME. an” carpeted*'OR* 3-0347 ”°r* * BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM BRICK OWNER MUST SELL At once. All brick ot 47 8 Berk-»blra _ Bloomfield ffljh^and 9Wra lota mdacaped ont acre lot MArl mi ______ Pretty Log Ranch CUCKLER REALTY 1 230 N tagtnaw_FE 4-40*1 I KAMPSEN PACE OR »Q43g TRADE CARPETED LIYINO ROOM -DININO ROOM AND KN BREEZEWAY AND 2*v car oaraob - Full. PRICE 111,500 — WATER-FORD AREA ~ / WILL TAKE 8MALLBE HOME IN TRADE. $800 DOWN WEBATER SCHOOL DISTRICT 3 bedroom. An older borne but In good condition. Full dtzdag room Boscmont. ell beak Shaded lot Oaaa to schools, chaasteg and transportation B a 1 n g gold for only ill,got — Vacant. It) BEDROOM 1 FRIDAY ETEBIKO CALL Jtim . Ask Far Mr, CaotoU Lake. Owner leaving I ■ anxious to sail. Feat rooms. 3 garages hot w 3 FAMILY - HURON O ARDENS -Immediate possession Excellent rented area. Owner willing to sacrifice tor quick salt. We have : For Sale Houses 49 Johnson 33 YEARS OF SERVICE MOTHER —” ' re the kitchen and 3 bed- For Sal* Houses 4 '''SMITH'' __ ^ A MONTE - 2 BEDROOM HqM*_ALL ON ONE FLOOR — NEWLY PLASTERED THROUGHOUT - LOCATED IN THE ORION AREA - A REAL BAR- Pond. Surrounded' older homes among and spacious grout fertag *20 000 Teru ! JIM WRIGHT, Realtor »wagl chirmlng , _ n *4ii> OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Redwood, globe and brick (-room | like-front. Built-in oven end range 1 — El replace Late of closet space . Excellent traffic patient disc rim-i GRAND Opening "Cctndlewick Woods'! ADDITION BRAND NEW “LAMPLIGHTER” 50 FT. Ranch Home — 1,209 SQ. FT. — • Full Price $12,780 I $94 Per Month PICT. ODES PRINCIPAL INTEREST, TAXES, INSURANCE For Sab Houses 49 HAYDEN I ^BBDROOMB ^AH barge retail. ■ace Oood buy for the largo ifly sad only IMP* down. In - Aadortou « rnmhll re mmmbi.. W _______ ____ 3 ear attached garaai. Large lot llf.m Terms. HULL LAX« 1 TSrms **‘**',nt’ *8>- J. C7 HAYDEN, Realtor a *■ Wtfton FE g-0441 OBweEra*.—r. ltogFJi. fully landscaped li HIM 100x150’ ?tad parochial i ’ tpnmedi- Drayton *13 30 By Owner—$600 Down ---- ST OWNER 3 BEDROOM BRICK __ is*tr*ri ,Harold (Red) Franks mortgage FE 0-0254 2503 Union Lk Rd EM 3-3200 Open til t pm. . onttnc Northern Area — ... 3 bdnn home, basement. ceramic mdrtgage. FE 4-4011.________til* both, gac heat. auto, hot BY OWNER 2 BDRM. HOME. water alum, ewnlngi - ’ tiled bath oil heat, Ufa ear ga-; yard. HO.r -rag*. Extra lot. well landscaped. Walled Lake vicinity MA 4-3502 PLANNINO TO BUILDt BRICK RANCH. 3 BEDROOMS.! We will build a complete 3 bed fu'l basement $15 250 OR 4-0044 room, nil brick ranch with ll» m baths Full basement. On your ‘ mt-‘ WILLIAM! Real Estate ft Insurance lieges a't’end of InttlSOO down. I arta-- | 17.300. Call ft TiS%SSU garage go with the low )< 1 of tlt.130 Don’t delay, c Wr realise bustaesa^le alow home tor rent with option t Hera ta your chance to mi for almost nothing down plagtly redecorated Inalda ai New furnace Ob yes. yei even have lake privileges Evenings after I call Bones Johnson. PE 3-3M1. A. JOHNSON. Realtor 17(54 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 r WATKINS LAKE FRONT 1 j Custom built 0 room brick, strusted on beouUfully landecaped lot 1 affording an excellent slew of tb* 1 entire lake, to tost of beet beach. I ' dock underground sprinkling aya-j tern and all the features you would expect In this fine home. *27.500 Terms. II Kolfe H. Smith. Realtor 344 X TELEGRAPH RD. , . FE 3-7*4* _________MA 5-1805 j MODEL 11 Open 7 day* a week. 3 and 3 bad-room homes In Sunset Park and Oakley Park. On our Ms tor i »7 *»s 14M down and (73 mo. | on your lot *7.too with no money ■ »* stately trees , 1 , 1 patio. Owner leaving state Full I da. a rare of- Templeton aMwfeiW * y***r*w*“** I on Bonita, right on Capri to last, Sylvan Manor j 3 bedroom brick ranch, now enr- j pettag. 3 ecr brick (arago. cyclone fsnetag. carport. Priced for ! quick sal*. Shown by appointment only K,L.Templeton,Realtor j 333* Orchard Lk Rd. PR 4^5*3 After g p m. ne Mto* MODEL SAT. AND SUN. 1-5 | Sleeth Rend, lust off Coed mere* I S R. 3*75 BUlCk. ■ (i. ____^_______i Some Lucky Family ' ^COLONIAL HILLS. BRICK RANCH Will bi hlDDT Ib* tbif spot leak 'Jen porch and patio. l■». — ---place*. Kitchen to modern with nil built-in features. Now ear-petln* and drapes. Full basement. oil hebto V0*. room, two car farage, beautiful circle drive. A Dream Home. The price 1* only 134.300. Shown by appointment only. witty* j OPEN 4581 KEMPT DRAYTON PLAINS Sat. and San. 1 -6 toll beta with shower On* beet Fries 33.550 and owner win accept , house trnUer or land contract as j down payment. DON ftcDONALD BUY SELL TRADE* thru MILLEFp UNIQUE ft UNUSUAL -/ First lima offered - an older home ra tip top| condition featuring 0 com- toTOto. 3 bedrooms all of i(ood rite, sturdy oak floors a clean dry 3 loyal baeament/Tha dead and street makes tt da idral location tor small fry. mo urge you to Inspect this Interesting home priced at *11.5« - tarns avail- fere to t n the aa Elizabeth I.k. Estates 4M LAKESIDE Thla very ”*—- '— carpeted fa tion hall. R___ tul kitchen with fa tala i ROCHESTER-34 MILES NORTH-1 west of village. 3 bedroom brick j. ■I Carpeted Uv. rm. Fireplace. 3* ■j ear garage. Lot 134 x 300. Open j | sat. and Sun. Owner 1374 Adam). I ■ OL 1-0430 __ burners at fan. Tboro’e T toe Hying rooi rrwNri5^,'mu?r ^111 —reaiTcochtht litino KLWOOO REALTY FE 4-5203 » 3*W Nd JiftOher WBh _3 J DUPLEX. 2>a EXTRA LOTS. MUST I00?' tell, toavtnj 1250 Parkway Rd. * Pontiac kfleh. FE 2-OUO Cats Lake. Dodge State Park Ho. garage. Clarkiton , tots . 4. ELIZABETH LAKE ! ESTATES : 20x3K. toad: . „_ir mSMM Only $M* down Phono OL 1-7511 FRANK 8HEPARD REALTOR Suburban Living At Its Best Tour future home Is toe (CONVERTIBLE 24) 3 ft 4 bedrooms. llt both* W. \Y. ROSS HOMES rm 4-3*33. _____ 1 OR 3-M21 __ FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR *MAL~ STLVAN LAKE — MODERN. SMALL 10m. Kitchen, utilityi ___________I bedrooms. 50x185 ft. lot. Owner must s*K retiring I *- mm — — win • maybe Iras). This beats any com-parable rental, folks. Better check this on*n Total prica 53 500 — AS IS — J ! DON’T TURN UP TOUR NOSE’ I This home iron* multl-famUy) on : a 7* ft. frontage ha* Incurred interior fire dameg*. but 1* well1 worth your time tor considers- j tlon and Inspection. Located In I ; Rochester. Michigan only 2 blocks > smitha-lilly REAL ESTATE CO N Main - Rochei 1-0143 Open ttl * p •r disc i to contract; Weekend) < gig Owner FEJ-7M3_____ SELL OR TRADE ' ■ • High. 17 So. . For SALE BT OWNER. 3 BED- _________________ room home, full basement large 3 Acre* — Good soil, nice building kitchen, living room dining room, lot small bouse to be tom down. Fenced tn yard. 2 car garage: Good well. West suburban — tor. Extra tot. Call_FE 2-328*_____ Improved property; for sale ir owner 4 rooms i )orotli v Snyder I Avende and bath Full price 071*0. Pay- ^ , u., „ v.,„ meat* 053 m* Including uses' ^.junwpr^ iai. ^ and insurance. Phone FTC 5-*342. ,##* r *2 W Rutgers. __________________ 1 BEDROOMS - Hard wood I modern kitchen Full base , auto. hMt. Large comer 1 Large backyard i.oi meat and monthly n hood <----- dining *11 1l plus lari* teen, epnv* is the kitchen Full basement. With excellent recreation area, attached 3 ear garkgr Brand new and ready to have the key. PINE LAKE beach and boat privUeges are an added bonus with toll 3 bedroom ' brick home, carpeted llrist room, dining room tnd half. Brick flroplaco, large kitchen with birch cupboard), and good table space, fa ceramic hath), full baaemanl with divided reerrallon area. Oas heat. Nicely landscaped lot. earppert. Priced at BXB.-500 00 PRACnCALLf NEW 2 bed- family. 10’ living rootp with 3 picture window). Modem kitchen. 7X8 utility 14x20 attached garage. Paved drive. 2 lots. 75x125 each, landicaped to perfection. Im- STOUTS BEST BUYS TODAY BRBlOBL LAKE—Comfort built ranch bom* with lak* privllaM* for ownor Features 12x25 living room with cove ceilings, tun room, master bedroom, large bath with shower, full basement with summer kitchen, oil forced air heat • attached garage. Leyel; landscaped parcel, plenty of shade. $3,500 down wilt handle. ,„v------—r privilege) Lovely fact brick home *~ year) --------- f ltring , _____m _argt with beautiful nr family room, dining room, farm ■toed kitchen with OE oven and rang*, tfutt wood cupboards and built-ta desk. Three large bedroom). 3H bath), eadar etoecU: carpeting and drape), twa ear attached gareg*. Large lot. Oas base ray boat, water and paved ■tretto. John K.-Irwin & Sons Smc**"°1535 EVE FE 0-4274___________ HOYT burin*)). Pull bath, baam't. Near , baa and buxlneat comer. Only i 37.050 terms. 51 300 DOWN - Water front*** to : Commerce Ltk* Compere tola brick 3 bedrm. ranch hem*. Large I living rm. and fireplace. Oak i floors, tiled bath. Rtng) refrlg . I wether etc Included. Deep lot Bo* this bargain at only ift.tM. : - New to ’17. Unusual Offer - Hera to that hard M Had * *-‘ “na. ranch tyr* — •pace, built-_____ ___ _____ . j tiled baths, pmi divided baam't with rae. rm Car- : port, large lot. Wot suburban : location. S1S.M0 - term). Floyd Kent Inc.. Realtor 3200 Dixie Hwy at Telegraph FE 2-OlD - Open Evas Free Farxtae MULTIPLE LHT1NO BZRVtCE SI2S SJe^SSra .tot -u.r«B.XSl?i~3 '^wvu! menu Wto Mto* oTThral Al Ueh«4 (trace Low down Aoy- moat, m tart to m»p«ct this1 £21 r,lw " - lncoat dttl today! ^ j l&afiw iTtSSSH S - Oak floor) Pull basement. One 1 __ tractive feature), owner trant- Cedar Island Lak* Front, room*. I1, baths, brick flreplece. brat. 'Ultra-modem kitchen Neir I me*.kitchen with built-in’, ear-new Northern High School See S?,4 raom model today) | EL"*?, 4 BEDROOM TRI-LEVEL see tots out*tending custom built ranch on j tovou. Large paneled family room, with fireplace Bullt-- bar. 3 full batoa. Rot waf it. Hi-Fi and taUrcom thraugb- | $•“_ home Attaehad 3 ear plat-1 U « eun n tnraaa Locmodeaon*^ of j JSe’eeami it beautiful laku Friend at »1S,M*. SYLVAN LAKE - Vacant ft « i*w owner. * tot—, breakfast nook and ~ Full ala* dining dry basement, city water ft garaga — •18,30 1 buy. WilliamMiller i Realtor FE 2-026? *7* Weil Huron Btroet YOU RE BO RIGHT | Tott hai ~‘ you’ve b I eeen mu missed something If j HH .KHtcUSSh floor i plan. Nlc# landscaped wooded lot ARRO WILLIAMS! DORRIS attractive t room I.HHW home, located on beautiful lot In Doaotooa Park. Built for eaey living, has large 2‘j SYLVAN LAKE—Privilege offered with this spot levs 3 fireplace in tlvlng room, music room, dining room, step-■aving kitchen, large beln. All aluminum i North suburban - I Very neat 3 bedroon I?r,----------*“ NEAR CLARKSTON 3 bedroom brick rsnoh in excel- i torn condition throughout. Wall to ! well carpeting in living room and . hall. Full basement, gag host. | recreation space, large lot. Only 515.754. Terms LAKEFRONT Roma with ( ' kitchen 1* l coot.^tlOB. bom* Country *tyl* I is Oak floors Fla»-1 Oaa heat, teaaonal. ■ndscaped lot ilxe*]-Uon throughout. *13.-, EM 3-33 MU | It * fun p . win ti bedroom__ For bale »7t kewberrt. s room* and bath, needs repairs, good well and septic tank. Full: price 31.200 MA 3-5075___f FOR COLORED Gf : O I TERMS. PROSPECT ST 53 600 full price, only mortgage coats j down, with low monthly payments t and insurance Thla one Is bard ■ to brat. Three bedroom 2 story.; Dond; Only WMMI all around wtU bedroom: Thla Buv It ht. cheerfully dee-. i bedroom bungalow tiled I itto'iM'roL'I'Mmr’' i WSHSS -., - WILLIS m: brewer i eM^iS' (rnt JOOEPH’ F REI8Z SALES MOR fewra in bora yart wflh lrtJ of E Mu,on 8t n 4•51•, Mary Hmman!UBt,rOR 'S-iSil^or ^ w,}3-; ” " IM ...... For Sftle Houses 49 13*2 I OCWD BUT^F^R^^IUO^ DOWN TAKEN IN** ON AUTO DEAL. EhiaIwth*Lake Arc«(fia plrk rooL‘*hom“ l* ffraV °*aa3hrat FH 2-0071 , _____________ Close to ptiher Body. 10 500 FE v PER CENT IN- TExaa 4-0000 norttttoned, wired work sbsp end TRI-LEVEL STARTER NO MONEY DOWN wolks end drive He, awning) laiuucsped tal jwroer !o: si:ce Your lot or our). Have model O Flettley. Builder kTV 3-04*2 WEST SIDE ^ ^ HOLMES. IM WEST SIDE NORTH ROCHESTER I Price reduced NEAR LAKE ORION 3 D formbomc 3 ocre* land, prlvllegee. Only *11.500 w ,sssa. at ASSOCIATE BROKERS lnv Co. Inc. 443 CIRCHARD LAKE ' FTTMM3; Eve), after ». FE t-UOO MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEIL 5 ACRES On The Lake, a divine setting for t Frolee-rional who wants inclusion, but must remain cloae to th* city. Contains on tha first floor an Immense Hying room with natural fireplace. dining room, den (or offltei. powder room, kitchen. pantry and breakfast room. 3 family bedroom and rage. An actual inveitment ac 131 50000 OFEN I- 5 P M RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ’E 3-7103 OR 3-2020 CLARK ACE PRIV1 L E O E S CANAL ; FRONTAGE Five room) large living room with slat* entry plant-, thermopane window), full basement. 23x11 finished recreation ( room with^brick fireplace. 12 tt Stoker furnace, 3 bedrooms, ts of fruit trees, property hex abundance of black dirt for good j 13.5x24’ li ____________ tered wallo. coved celling* Oak floors throughout. Full basement with a walk-out door to toe fabulbu) back yam. 2 wooded late: 220’ ot road frontage. Tat. there to a tunny garden spot. also, it 250. approximately S2.S00 down and only *45 00 per LARGE VESTIBULE ENTRANCE to a nicely carpeted living room and dining room. Sunny bright kitchen >. Unusually Well landscaped corner Jot. 513 750 with term* nvaUibto. By appointment only. 77 N. Beginsw Bt. Ph. FE S-ftlS Warren Stout, Realtor Open ’til • p.m. me In excellent c ledgerock fireplace very m( n kitchen with extra*. Cane I 300 terme. 14 500 FULL PRICE bungalow, located ----- ling, rt| ’mme< TED MrCULLOUOH REALTOR ARRO _REALTY 1143 Case-Kltoabeth Rd FE 5-1284 FE 73844 BATEMAN i-S^SSflSi REALTY GILES Rent Beater room homo located north >f th* elty. Large lot. fruit reel Oardon ipot. tl.tM Main ivr t do „ ... rail basemen . _ heat, glaaeed la back porch could k* uyed a> 3rd bedroom. Lot 70 x 3M. Owner anxious to **11. Only 57.000 with E-Z terms! GILES REALTY CO BEAUTIFUt, COUNTRY HOMS — Aluminum aiding 10 a 50 on foundation with o wonderful basement and recreation room, over 3 acres of land, rich wall to wall carpeting, located off Auburn, e*V ar consider nice 3 bedroom hrtto la Iowa in trad*. (17,*M. 532.500 ?5S!ffr FLUB AFT. A-l condition. I investors 14.000 Caoh for quick deal. 1 room homo with oak floor*, plastered wall* full baeement. need* make a quick 03.000 profit. SeUUn(WEitote. ,#tt **B 01 or rail on land contract A beautiful six room bungalow, gloaming oak floor), ultra modem til* bath, family room. It 1 22 V beamed ecttUBt, 3 1 average bed- r ettacned ga- A NNFTT ■ UVLTiri-li uwwo SERVICE I .VtraMrararir'V.'S; AiM 1 N 1 1 ^AUiirnriAt $24,500 berndt, eYter ft] rZONED COMMERCIAL ! vanmaaren. mb,, mi 4-3500 1 d attacbed garage ar* a .... Value priced i IM ETTER GI • Just Painted {. • 1 floor 2 bedrm t Webster School i rms kitchen hoc I \\ est Side t&aB GAYLORD open LWOTE $300 DOWN. Blue mortgage I Village Almost apaetlon. w 3 and I mortgage en with built-in oven and I table top rdnge, 3 bedrms ! and sleeping porch. Basement. jianeled ree. epee*, c” drive. gl.SM low roil area, ouv owner »»» , __ _ _ have to SKLL". Bxtra-niea: trade New kitchen, full bailment, garage and almoit now carpeting. I MUST b* sold tola weekend. South of Rochester Oreen lawn ft lovely shrub) I rnncb° ini'* 100*200 ‘tot. *cark. : peted living rm. and dining : ell with Roman brick fire- | inly 2 block) itrV on Syl- | I" La'rgJ uViiJ room wlto | 3 car 1 setting d land-la total 'BUD' 1 kltch price ann CM H oougni with g reasonable down payment or a trade of property. Call Treva Johnston. Fl 5-3854 for further detail). 1. H-W bi circulator h large living room, separate d •» bath, utility corner lot. Priced at gt.SM.00 02.000 00 Down, balance on land : contract. Why wait, ae* It to-, v Quick poearailon. I Walled T-ake Area BtauUful ^ brick^ranch with acres ^land^ *^7arpeUn^ end car brick *nr*ge. 121.100. wilt be nlco. 523.550 with .. cellent term* : BUILT IN 1M« ROCHESTER AREA , TOor^tohoBriek^4wtce; Oiermin*'7-room brick ranch’ iw, Rerarafton ^o ^ m" ’ArtoJtt. 5HodJd'?!2f^ardlSR ! Prte*d »U»*0. Terms* ean proxlmately 1.000 *• ft- »i“« 1 "un"’ A a-uw. overtired eareg* with efa eye 0 r opener. 2 I Dual glared window*. 1 ’ondi of ir old. i t only I 12x34 screened m . 1 bedroom*. Perimeter ga* 3431 R Lapgor Rd._________FE 5-2553 j car garage Practically r LEASE FOR OPTION, MODERN 3 ' ■ ' bedroom ranch home Carnort. toko privilege*. • church*) and ri privileges Plenty cent to Hickory •. CaU owner. MA LAKEWOOD VILLAGE 3 bedroom tri-tor*l paneled rec car garagi room, fireplace. 3 both*. 2'v car Low taxes, forage. IM’ of lake froarag*. o^tteeri Cole-Eanlick Restricted Cofjnmunitie* EM MW______________MU 4-M25 TwEDATINa FROPIRTY ItBilw oalorb NF.I.D .IEROME BUILDING CO **£«** ____ -WI-?'i*** ry,vrn - LIVE IN BIRMINGHAM 2 BED- 'FIXI’.K.' rtem m atory 2 blocks from ' tfir * MI 0-70*7. > , good iot. RSTkato OMy* I0M down l*fud- '. . . . i»* eqit* 1 . the \\ ant Ad number! C. PAXGLX Realtor ORTONVILLE Bi ■ Street ' NA 1J*M j garage FraeUcaUy new and j BRICK RANCH. For in immaculate condition. Vaeant. eluding large etc row* Phone rE S«33fT I ment with racreation ~ wiXOM “ . ^Jhoat. Oak floors 2245 Nslon* walla, tola 1* a ft _ in isxi Jf OWNER SACRIFICING BIX ROOM Fact BRICK RANCH. For 413 I0O In- I - ,Ur. 3-Bedroom 3 bedrms. 3 ened poi bay and iliuns n iraffy1*! platterrd . ms built Creiceat Lake ta ttu. located “ ‘ M :h:-------------9 schools. Termi VACANT LORRAINE MANOR. *13. 050. 3 bedroom brick, this 1* *1 nlrr Gas-iiifd FE 2-8181 is GI Terms No down payment to qualified 1 purchaser, pay only too ctoetag coete on toie etotn. neat 3 bed-baeement. automatic gae hot j water; separate dining room.’ • cloied front porch, storms and screens, fenced rear yard To- j fat price 17.000 00—Do yourself a favor call NOW! "Biul'' Xicholie. Realtor 4* ml Clemens St. I FE 5-1201 After’6 ji m. FE 4-8773 I j PROFIT NOW! I Beautiful 1 room brick ranch i I only 4 years old. clarkston area Just * tow blocks from now school. Ufa Ceramic tile baths Beautiful thlek new carpeting. 3-way fireplace and to* lalaat of built-tai in kitchen. Only I* minutes fMta Fontlae. A (teal at 523.540 with th* beet of Roy Annett, Inc,, Realtors A DEAL. 3* E. Huron St. 1* what we Open Evening* ft Sunday 1-4 in* ruburfs FHA TERMS on this s .room full basement home. Close to school* end stores. Oil furnace. Full price only 0*400 with tow down payment Call Harry ---ur*w. 3fr S-37M.----------- FIVE BEDROOMS m this large horn.__ M 700 Nlc. tot. Buna fireplace. Oak floors. W* c— •how you thl* home a time. CaU tor AI Mar MT 2-3031. OOOD HOME toM U vacant MtogBl you Immediate ■li room homo.. (tain with large ets FuU bt--“* .'SS? FE 8-0466! SAT. AND SUN. 2 TO 6 Brick Ranch Locatod at I34B Bdgegorge street in Waterford Twp Loveiy 3 bedroom ranch bom* featuring carpeted living room, largo family room and Kitchen. Pull baeement Hey Mothers! •top Ot ilgt Purnwall Street this weekend and era to* homejrou have beta looking for. Thle lovely ranch home includes large finished ree. room. slum, combination storms and screens. Cyclone tone*d lo* for the kiddles. Onto H block from Union Lske with privet* Hsndy to parochial 1 He ecbooto. Only gl OLIO* dow" DIRECTtONB: _ Road approxlmatoly *'» miles • f«r»*au, (Oppoett* TB Bonita: hunt. Follow •tens ____J, A. TAYLOR RKAL EBTAT* ft INSURANCE 7733 Highland Rd. IMM) Open dairy *-• Sunday 134 BROS. IT'S NRAT — | IT’S CLEAN -Try A DANDY! 3 bedroom itb story frame.'Lty- -lag room end 3 bedrooms carpet-id Ceremte bath with built-in e- ramle vanity. Full ft---- ~ heat. 11* er—Ba a tf~ — Only to^OU.SOO 4L000 down. 135 per !**?“-Out. Cooley Lake INDIAN VILLAGE pom bath carpeted Hying* and dining REALTOR I* E 4-0528 I -------.0!L.,urn“:*:.-»,umlnum 377 B YKLEORAPH . OFEN EVEB > PROPERTY I w# ham { Hvtlngs tovertl hund Val-U-Way FOR OOOD RUTS AND VALUES NORTH SIDE mfilwith i- • ftu, I..I- _____‘KraSt* 81.50* DOWN 1 Hfaufito! J bedroom roach, m «>• »»tai . fiMftUy sited kitchen ! with pientt of eupboords. Built-In frboier. refrigerator nd range 1 l-ocetid on well landecaped M | foot lot With 1th c*r garage. ! Clark Real Evtati Opee EVE ft t 1302 W Huron St. CLARK REAL ESTATE . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE . 1 BEDROOM BRICK hen Lake prlv . Na efca ig* weeded to 111 404 LOWS dn. PACE ibrubbery. double garage, *"**’ ' LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Brendel Ltk* Frit, t rt bedrm. brick. All, *'« ear ■g| ........... Net flreplac*. full btml (i Off ‘ OiuTchliF Road” " down 1 PONTIAC REALTY Builders 1137 BALDWIN . FE 14175 Realty Move 1 Helghta. 3 bedroom, has*- , k floors, plastered wells ! I more to pay. ’ sired kitchen. r- — apoce. Situated •erg* corner North Suburban , PACE OR 444JB LAWRENCE W. . GAYLORD, Realtor , lit E FIRE ST PONTIAC : R. T. (Dick) \ ALL ET » • r&NTjYr’tfH ohion| SI MMI OFEN EVENING* TILL t P M. WHIT* BROS.. REALTORS Mile' ^wv. 'tU ■» SMITH WIDEMAN SYLVAN MANOR • room, brick ranch. I bed-roatos master bedroom/ 12 x UT Urine room. 1* * IE. FA oil boat. Excellent condition. Beautiful 1 a n ■-xespod lot. Anchor fenced • neck yard Furniture may be purchased. ZONED COMMERCIAL ae ft frontage on M-«t. alio 4 room bungelow Whft* alu- bagomont. on FA heat. 3 bedrooms. Lot rune from m? ?oCTt NORTE SUBURBAN ijsssr SiPtffi 40.500 Wtto II 000 DN. . Built-In buffet-dining 1 built-in bookcase In von- -buto entrance One Mat. 1 'v car garage. Possibility of 1 additional bedroom; * ta convertible attto. If AY ' WE SHOW YOU THIS ' SMITH-WIDEMAN REALTY 013 W. HURON MHII THE PONTIAC PR^SS, FRIDAY. AUGUST 12, 1960 THiRTY«ynm Py lifc Hum #[fa kbLdbPf ^Ky l| IBM HOLLY “j-S1 OPEN SUNDAY 1*7 wr*rtbe kook. 4 BEDROOMS 2 FULL BATHS $1,000 DOWN 5*mii and' aSdvin Mrtr -*—jr-~ **—- tlSCUTl •atsrfi?. 0»Ttt__________ imsdlata nasaaaslanf On — flit more cm wt ay. but HUMTI MACEDAY Ob nmi M n. tews the late. Stone nrqpiaae tn the 31 ft. Brine (BWB. I tliflini lorn tlui mm* porch, on heat. Land-■"* po“‘“tai LIST WITH Humphries “'•"Tr».«3r*~ MULTIPLE LBiao gERTICE BROWN KOTBIXO DOWN - Only 4 yn. old end nu reconditioned Uke new. 3 bedroom Mmtalow with full basement. Oak floors. Ou furn Alum atom*. Extra stool, fenced f«f »•**■’, About ttjl ~ oosts If on you need. 4500 DOWN - Lovely modern bungalow only I m, old. *--- men!. OU AC fttra., aU _____________ .Insulated. Mica lot on pored street. VOX TRADE for house -1 trailer, land contract or cheaper Itoma, Ask tor Mr. Brown. -----._.je. This lovely two famSy sold I yrs ago for $13.90*. Ton son buy it tor only M.750. Hoods dosorsUiiii and minor re-: pairs. Oho 1 bedroom opt. down ! and one 3 bsdrasut apt. Ur bolsmswt. fayed st. terms to reliable party. BELL ORTRAPC - Hoar W| p«J. OR TRADE — Reconditioned. : How olnm. elding. Storms * I screens. N*w ins torn rec. room. Bosomssd. Wall to traU carpeting. ! Two baths lorn 7» s 300 ft. lot. ; "Excellent neighborhood." Will trad# for cheaper home or land ■ contract or nod bonsotrsUsr and some cash. Priced at tow pries t of only |U.M4t, «- E FROM y liberal . fttornl torisa^nr1 turn bsd-room bungalow with stairs tn unfinished attic. 34 x 23 tt\ Using jrm. with nreplace. Enclosed porch “All furniture •• Lnrg# lot good beach. ________________HOME - Lovely exceptionally large 3 bedroom brick bungalow situated SB two lots In ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES. Two fireplaces, lb bows, full basement, pun dining rm. Master bedroom 13 X 14. 10 3 31 living rm. Qrar l.soo square feet of living aroa. Priced at least .fSOOO below reproduction costs. Bay terms. ..kYNO HE rancher, ri gar. Built In oven, range A fireplace. Choice /neighbor! One of our most desirable 14P REALTOR 3103 W, Huron gt Out Baldwin 6 Mile; eoALrrr brick home on ii aorta. 13te ft s oo ft chicken houoe. Bearing orchard tfateer. and all equipment to handle, nts . Is an estate and mast be sold. See It today! Oxbow-Cedir Island Lake Area IT ACRE PARCEL Of land With occluded 1 bedroom house. Pom- Highland Area to TO to ACRE* Of toad briok koto* and complete i.. — farm bulldlnft. Call office for KAMPSEN REALTY Rent Farm Property 56A 40 ACRES HEAR THRIVING OAK-land County village. 3 bedroom form home, barn, chicken house, black top road. Rental allowance to man bandy with carpenter and plumbing tools, too per month. Writo Box 7, Pontiac PrOM.______y ~ : Beautiful new and j Sale Business Property 57 Newly decorated. Im- j “ ~ 30X14 BUILDING. BEST OFFER. — —jSwg -b ~ mediate occupancy. By owner. Iff WILLIAMS LAKSFRONT TEAR around. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. jya^mggtont brach. ,17.- Ssle Resort.Property 52 APPROXIMATE HALF A CEB Island, Including modem neat log cottage. . Commuting distance. Only 411,500, substantial down payment. LaPorte. OB 3-4000. Evenings. OPEfsf SUN. 1 TO 5 completely furnished. Sleeps people. 1 sera lot. Oood hunting fishing. Close to torge gome reserve. Take U.S. 412 east of Lew-Iston 3* miles to OPEN sign. 43.950 with substantial down piy- "*GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR 4518 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1251 DRAYTON PLMM Eves. Call OR 3-1705) Suburban Property 53 4 ROOM BRICK VENEER HOME i on Paint Creek. 3 ear garage, lb ■PHH baths, on *« acre tot, 4 miles 11 dintagl North of Pontiac off Adam* Road, kitchen: | 4 years oid. MY 1-3485____ DIXIE STORE BLDG7 Modi tor teundromet. restaurant, furnished 38 foc‘ ' in D down. R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 345 OAKLAND AVENUE Open t to 9 Sim. 11-4 Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 57A 1 STALL COMMERCIAL OARAOE at 349 Baldwin Ave. 940 per month. Inquin 373 Baldwin. FE house or for tourist boms. Additional residence on property. Reasonable toast terms. C. A. WEBSTER. REALTOR. 14 *. WASHINGTON. OXFORD, MICH. Phone OA 4-3113._____________ IBID CAR LOT — 190 FT. PRONT-age on Baldwin Ave. st 999 Bald-win. Inquire at 373 Baldwin. FE HAGSTROM VACANT STORE BUILDINO down- BOWLINO alley la Thumb am. S alloys completely radOndKhmod. . H. R. HAGSTROM BEALTOR 4999 HIGHLAND RD. (M59) PONTIAC OR 4-0358 WHITE By Dick Taraa ’ Salt Household Goods 65 HIFf, TV Mi Redloe 66 Isa.kft » » 1-vJ OAS atom. APARTMENT S8XB. Apt^^elee freeser^ Kttebro Uble, 31 » MOTOROLA WSO CON-steo. (46. 393 Weot awqwste. Rmmibl1 PH*-!***! HAM RADIO TRAINEE WANTS PE MMt! IRIVK-iH /} 1 Dsfwssidsf^ ^ ^yimra^to Sag, Wsdsr SoHesmte 66A THE RENDEZVOUS ll | "lietTf—JHI WAYNE OABERT 111 N. SAOINAW PE 0-SUS USED WATEB^B^riyrEE. EAR- HEYWOOD WAEEPIELD MAPLE dining roam table sad 3 abates, vary reasonable. MI HEIe UtORRITE IRONER PROVE TO yourself that lroniag time can be eat tat half wftE aaaa aad comfort. Rent an tronrita far pnslie^ a day. PE MFl crump niaiORs ir* oas ranok wUh Wjtriy# SwSraTgSfc ||aiS^£ For |ri( MhfdlKwi 67 tepJKP. ^SHALLOW ^^WBX^JET. 31" oven. Excellent cond. Used LAUNDRY MAID FIBEROLA3S 1 NEW 1*9.909 BTU OAB FORCED ate furnace |1M; Uied 33* gallon BROS. Groeery • amt* - Seer k wine— Oood grass. Located north .of For tlac on 4 tow- highway am resort area. Roosiawljlg rent. I eludes ttvtag quarters. Coat i Inventory down or wfll take horn 0 5660 Dixie Hwy. • terns* am. ua tji am ua n HIDE-ABED SIMMONS. LIKE now. MS."PB MIM. 2aTWOOO WAKEFIELD TABLE, 3 step tatotes. coffee tables, asst of ) tablet, a swivel ehalra FE MT3K _____________ IN "FOXCROPr* BLOOMFIELD Township. 4125 Sandy Lane. 3 blocks north of Mspls, I block west of Telegraph, Saturday. Sunday, and Monday- August 13th, 14th and 15to - 10:04 to S-.9K Moving to Florida. Living room, bedroom, fsmlhr room fpUaai fine antique pieces. Including a cherry cupboard, Orandlather’s clock, marble top commode, Victorian sofa, electric appliances, brass, china and glass, also i- Boyal ___ ________________ INTERNATIONAL RXl%IO WITH freexer cross top. FE 5-3304 Sale Land Contracts 60 a “Of course there’s no orife else, Elmer -you think I’d be doing without dessert?” if there was do 19 ACRE PARCEL WITH A 3 BED-room home Balance only 9*9.50 with discount 11,400. CaU for further Information. Olios Realty, lng twin coverlets. All rode Included. Also 9 drawty mahogany credtnaa. FB 5-3145 LEAVING STATE - MUST SELL Swaps .631 Ssle Household Goods 65 spas* beater 339; 1*3,999 SiTO oU wall furnace. 994. Ail eempteteto guaranteed. Ace heating a Cooling Cm. 1139 H. williams Lake Rd. at M-59, OR 3-4494. it' 'AIR COMFHESSgR' QMS I-A-l ALUMINUM SIDINO Installed or tn stock Awnings. Storms, Stow _ No Money Down—IS Mo. a op Prices call owner. JOB VALLJEIT OL 1-9933 OL 1-1991 1 MONTH OLD TAFE RECORDER is tor sus at a reduced price. After 5 p.m. Cull FE 5-7385. THERMOPANE PICTURE Window. 73 tn . x 77 to. PE 5-1735 between 7 end 10 p.m. 5 FT. HOUSETRAILER CABINET electric range Metal laths. Wood laths. Oas engine. Electric motor. Water pump. Two wheel traitors, ether articles. Phone i man; « 9-1*41. IU8INE8S OPPORTUNITY LAND contrast 10 per cent discount. For information call MY 3-4573. Land Contract JI\f WRIGHT. Realtor only 931.9*9. LIST WITH US - For fast *1 efficient service. WE BUY, SELL. , A TRADE - JO yn. serving Pontiac S Vicinity. Open 9V. 'L.'H. BROWN, Realtor Elisabeth Lake Road Incprea PwfH»rty 50 8 FAMILY HOME INCOME 5155 am. 314 S. Marshall. OB 3-3414. 3 FAMILY INCOME. — RPL.______________| 313.999 with tMaW Par- cstorji, Orchard Lake Avenue. Inquire 313 BaldWki Avenue. FE 9-1991. 1$ Fairly new apts. on fon-tlao Lake front, 919,509 do— Owner Waving stato. OR Ml duylSc 114.500. 3 rooms aad bath i by side. Gas heat each unit. M hfek —»—■ wm 1 ITM DUPLEX—114750 Ideal for tnveetmeot or retire-meal. 3 family aide by q|de-Pvt. entrances. Sylvan Lane privileges- Lot Ms 139. Auto. Wit. leperxie oesemem. iwsnury sm [siege. Terms. CaU bwwr at FE BSC E*CBLLf N* INTOTUEHT property. Cement block construct-, ed commercial building on 100 E 139 ft. tot. Equipment can be moved to different location. • yr franchise. IS mile sadta. .... set U|> for trailer In back. Call STEELE REALTY 7Main Office) 1344 NorUf Milford Hoad Betwe Highland A Milford. EM 3-341 Partridge U THE "BIRD" TO BEE Estate Builder t out on financial Independence Priced sensible at $14,450 with only 53,909 down, yow Total rant revenue is ww $3,700 per year. What a chance to bufld up aa estate I A Nifty for the Thrifty type apartments aad toki age! To put more frosting real estate cake, there a Partridge 1090 W. HURON ______ ttR BOOM DUPLEX. EACH APT. dsaaim at I rooms I bedroom* A toll baths, own nova separate furnace. i apt. occupied by *— I-now rented. 10 *100 ft. list oa Center ft. TMa to I_ income for only 413,500 with $2,000 down. PhonTfE CfSs Clerk Reel Estate 1362 W. Huron it. For Sate Lake Property 51 3M FT. FBONTAOE OR WALTON, running 350 ft. back to good lake. Terms FE 3-8304. _ J____ JP ’QMMOM uR-rw./ Off i Cess-Ellsabeth Road. 3 bedroom, fireplace, lake privileges on EUiabeto lake. Winterised porch In w attractive established wood- appointment. iTTRACnVVBHADfD LOT ^ ON Big Lake northwest ' Pontiac. Mach and -dock facilities _ Cash or terms. U.M,KApIS 8-1119 OLsnvIsw 3-9941. BY OWNER, 3 BEDROOM HOM basement, dll Wat, 104 H. lake, byUSrt. deep, (11,MS < For SeN Lota 9 FT. LOTS. 41450. 554 I BO. 3 blks. South of EL___________ Cake Rd. of! Lochaven and Doyan Rdl Hear lakes, gas heating available. 541 4-7864. Builders tod Investors 12 improved loti, 75 by ltd, la built-up community, paved streets, community water, storm eswer, toko privileges on Lotus Lake, CLARKSTON ESTATE LOTS, 75X 150. H14 r everything, paved straeta. H mils ww, Chrysler highway. 81,695. 919 down, SIS month. FE 4-4509. LI *-1711. Builder * Broker Inquiries wal- HI-HILL VILLAGE EXTRA LA ROB BUILDINO SITES 19* it. Lew _ ■— _ LADD’S, INC 3M Dixie Hwy. ________OR 3-1331 hOt PM BALI IN DRAYTON Weeds, 139 a MR 0B I-4U9 LA ROE WOODED LOT. POHTIAO-Watkins Subdivision, suitable tor 3 level home, cash or terms. EM 3-4917. LAKE ORION. I LOTS. 79*144. W new subdivision wttliam aehank. MY 3-1439 or MY 3-1993. Waterford Hills Estate A tow choice lots toft Average 1M * 3M. Oood drainage. Ideal Herbert C. Davis, Rltr. _________Pi 8-4311 SEEP TOUR EYE ON Cherokee Hills! Watch tht* new west suburban community grow. Discriminating people are gelecttng sites now tor custom quality nomas — see for yourself. Drive out Elisabeth Lake Rd. to Mott Lake Rd., turn right 3 • blocks to La- Business Opportunities 59 30 YEAR OLD NEWSPAPER FOR tale, doing *35,000 to 850,000 per jOMf- TUiedo KjgSO •64 FORD SIX SEPTIC TANK truck. 14,000 actual 'milet. Rubber like new. All equipped. Must sacrifice. Also 12 ft. Hat bed TR A Small Town Tavern Doing a nice business. Includes real estate, part of building rented. Tqtal price. Ill.WO wlth 000, down. Peterson Real Estate 504 S. Broadway MY 3-1681 BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP O>mgtotoly7torntib|0 38'*15' butu lng included nut Income. 11 monthly- Must sell, owner U 88.900 toll price. Terms or wl take land contract as down payment. Ph. OR 3-4878 from 5 to 10 p.m. * 4 BUILDINO AM* FURNISHINGS complete, ranted 31 yn. as barber and beauty shop. Investor—4 earns 13 per cent. Must i Rsssonsble. Owner 111. Ter Ph, OR 3-dSIO turn 540 MS, PET CUMHUod BUOniMS .*---k *1,000 cash. CaU PS 5-1339 Bid 341 i roar a sUonags M available hi Twp If you are Interested In operating your own business rad making good money chock this one out. CaU FE 544M days. FE 6-9793 evenings and weekends. Carl W. Bird. Realtor 'U I Community Nat'i. Bank Bid ■ PE 4-4311.- j LAURA LANS NEAR MAPLE 75 x 190 randy tot building Only 41575 With 1150 “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” Rest Home II patients and a waiting Uit. Located to Oakland Oounty. Includes Ml equipment, fixtures aad every-^ necessary for efficient ---- —i, to- ___ _ land. - _____ down payment. General Stbre ,j Buy now —-rate estate, business, SDM license, fixtures ud equipment for lust *10.000 dOWB. This Includes Inventory-of 410.000. Living quarters. W1Q trad# MICHIGAN BUSINESS BALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER BROKER 1573 S Telegraph Rd. FE 4-15*3 FARE AT OUR FRONT DOOR MAJOR OIL cb. HAS SEVERAL service stations for leaae. Oood ___ drspe«. hijiy to#*water. mCSS-'I PACE OR 4^430 - HAMMOND LAKE Itl ft- lake frontage on lqvtto Hammgod Dr, Mlddlebett sod Square™ Lake. *11,000. Owner. MAyfslr 0-13*7. 71M W. Ilapto MAyfalr 0-0150 LAKB PRIV. 010 DM, 54 WK. Schneider. 5IA '4-1302. TROY. M ACRE LOT WRITE I owner. P.O. Box 14, Troy, Mich. j For Side Actei^o 55 5 ACRES 0040 CASH. 8ASHABAW ft Seymour Lk. Rd. area. MY 2-3701._____________________ 15 ACRES. STREAM FED POND. Flowing wells. Two miles west u.S. 10, Davis burg area. *4,600 term*, tiooo cash. H. C. Shaff-master. TfiteT OA 1-4010 or Holly ME 4-4611. J0 ACRES. ROLLING TO LEVEL $334 nor acre, ME 1-9071. Money to Loaii ‘ 61 (Licensed 5^n ey Lenderal LOANS 535 T0 (500 BAXTER b LIVINGSTONE 94 W. Lawrence at. FE 4-1939 Get $25 to $500 ON YOUR Signature Up to 34 Months to Repay PH. FE ”-9206 OAKLAND Loan Cpmpany 303 Pontiac State Bank. Bids- BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 OFFICES IN Fqntlae — Drayton Plains — Utica WABod Lk., Birmingham, Plymouth Borfdvv with - Con fidence GET $25LTO $500 Householtf^inance .Corporation of PmlUac 3Vt S. Saginaw St,_FE 4-0535 WHEN YOU NEED" $25 TO $500 We wlU be glad to help. you. STATE FINANCE CO 103 Pontiac Stato Bank Bldg. FE 4-1574 - __your il..---------—--------- curity, 34 months to repay, service la fast, friendly aad 1 ful. Visit our office or —— M131. I------$3.50 month. OK 3-23*0. Mitchell. Distributing Oo. WILL TAKE TRAILER AB PART down payment on Bylvra Village —— FE 0-3130. ________ OR BELL - FREE * _________equity erf W3^303 days. MU 4-0417 Eves, WILL TRADE POLAROID cXM- LSW^O k Rargrei a. 3:30-3 p.i ., 743 W. Huron ' For Sale Clothing 64 I MEN’S SUMMER WEIGHT SUITS, size 3*. tan trench-coat, ilxe 40. Muskrat eppo. Phamo FI 4-48*4. ILL KINDS OF SCHOOL CLOTHES tor glris. 0 years to subtora 13. 30 skirts. Bshys to 3. 1391 Irwin Drive, Highland Estates. OR BEAUTIFUL MARMOT MINI clothing store for sale. ‘ thousands of articles. $450 total price. 377 Baldwin. After 1 p m. ladles o toll uH____________ 2-0434. 161 Murphy, OLD ATTIC RESALE SHOP! clothing for aU, shoal, household articles, and many other Items for .sate. Your discards sold on consignment. Open 1-3 Monday through Friday rad Friday evening 7-9. 30 B. Jose-phlne off W. Huron. Sale Household Goods 65 I MODERN SOFA FOR BALANCE due 979.50. Urge foam cushion and foam rubber arms. Originally sold tor 9349 A steal. Terms. Bedroom. Outfitting Co., Dixie, Drayton Platas. I LARQI WINQ CHAIR. ROUND sUss china cabinet, round dining table, extra long colonial bed, k chest and princes* drasaer. Up-bautcrad rocker, door 3’*" x I'* . • day dock, electric roaltorro-tlsserlg>Irench fryer. FB 5-1927. 1 SET MAPLE BUNK BEDS, COM- Visit < Ml i. NEW W ^ BED bargains. We buy. sail or trade. Come HP and look around. 3 acres of free parking. Phono PE Stoll. OPEN MON, BAT- * “ FRI. 9 TO a 34 MONTHS TO PAY 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile E. of Auburn Heights ah Auburn M59. ______________ 4 TO • ANTIQUES AND ALL TYPES torn, said dally. MY s-1531. AIR-CONDITIONER, ROOM SIZE, 7,900 BTU, 5-year warranty. 4139. Easy terma, Schick's. MY 3-3711. k bads complete with springs ___ mattress, 939.95. Pearson's Furniture, 43 Orchard Lake Avs. BOTTLE OAS STOVE AND TABLE top water heater. Reas. OR 3-4497. BREAKFAST SET. 135. Maple bedroom suite, 935. Oas stove, 950. Fuel oil tank, 930. 9479 Mary Sus, CUrkston.________________ Metal Wardrobe apt. Slse electric stove. Norge dryer 3 piece sectional I piece heavy oak dinette set Admiral electric 30 In. stove. bob m&SmNBoi^s1^mobile - Dixie Hwy. M OR 3-1303 r gprlng and LChUtorobe $5^ Refrigerators. 3 piece* bedroom with" I mattress, excellent *7*. _________ *14 electric dryer $39. cabinet sink, 1 (tee* dining-------- $35. beautiful cedar ________ _____ living room suite $1*. Ironing ^hoards, tables, dressers, chests. Is mb’ and chairs. Also new bedrooms, living rooms, dinettes rad rugs. Factory refects. About Vs price E-Z terms BARGAIN HOUSE. 103 N. CAM, FE 3-0*43 PRICE — REJECTS, BEAU- SERVICE 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, excellent condition sod food gas ___________________________range, cheap. FE 4-0391. 662 'Jos- TEAGUE FINANCE CO. *-■ . _______________ rirvy C XT ATM 3 PC. LIYINQ ROOM SUITE. BLIP MC 5. MAIlX covered; wrought Iron dinette 214 E. ST. CLAIR ^ ROCHESTER ROMEO!* piit^ omaro room"suite, LOANS $35 TO $50* | exccllont pond., $3*. OL 4*741. "FRIENDLY SERVICE” Credit Advisors 61A BUDGET YOUR DEBTS CONSOLIDATE BILLS-NO LOANS For Your boat bat to get out of debt, aaa Financial Advisers, Inc. SAGINAW_______FE 3-7053 Mortgage Loans 62 _____BIOELOW________ 44 Nowbawy PIECE SILVER QRAY BEDRM. outfit. Double drasaer, bookcase ' - ‘ 'arse chest, 2 vanity tempo. : *00.50. Psv only *3 weakly. , 43 Orchard 9 PC. CARVED WALNUT DINDTO room suite. Decorator's Bern. Bast oftw takas. PL 3-M7S. 9x12 Linoleum Rugs $3.98 VINYL-*, I. 12. FT. WIDE 59c YD. Vinyl Linoleum Tile ,6c ea. approved. New owner wui not do required to make any changes. 9*9.500 terms. By appointment only. i — HARDWARE LOCATED IN OOOD 8HOPPINO Center - Pontiac — area. Oood Inventory plus fixtures . . aad equipment. Owner sick says -sen. 911.50* cash. Will take good Get Out of the Rut! Consolidate your debts. Let us pay off your existing mortgage or tend contract, personal debts and modernise- your homo. You must, have a reasonable good equity. WE GET RESULTS BENDBROFF BLDG. It SUP. CO. M W. Huron_________PE 5-8553 M 3. SAOINAW FE $-24*8 Swaps STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontlsc B. D. CHARLES, REALTOR 1717 B . ---- “ AM range with rotlsseric. Uke ner used 2 mo. tor deep I- -«>• or sell. OR XWCto-2 H P. ROTO-HOI" TILLER AND lawn mower attachment. 3 years BENDIX AUTOMATIC XRONEB, good COQd. MI 4-4463. BABY BED. OENXRAL ELECTRIC - range. Spaed Queen washer, electric dryer. furniture. FE 6-2304. ________ BUILT IN OVENS AND COOK tops, complete Una of r" electric. 919* 95 and up. Munro Electric Co., 101 BLOND OAK DININO TABLE AND buffet, with 4 chairs, $30 *”•-quotas sod yellow formica $16. OR 3-9245.______________ BABY BUOOY *10 BATHINET*TE $« stroller 13. teeter babe J, Westingbouse flee, range *3*. Many other Items. Everything must M sold regardless of price. 444 W. South Bird, between Ro-cheeter and Llvemols. PL 2-4483. BIO FREEZER REFRIO. k NICE stove. $96, *10 dn. FE 3-8842. CHEW TYPE FREjSeR. 30 CU. ft., 1000 lb. storage. Good condition, used two yenrs. $1*0.00. Mutual 4*043. i - nlturea MAYTAO square ■ cheap, tor I. *15 IS s Fur- I USED 135.800 BTU OAS FORCED sir furnace WO: I used 15.000 BTU ass torckl zx 1150,'000* BTU,UcSr"?oresS air fujnxee $11*; t nsw 100.000 BTU gas forced air furnace $1*5; Used 330 gsllon oil tank »12>_ i *0.00* BTU OU space beater *3S; 153.000 BTU oil —' *—rr-$05 AU completeiv «us Ace ReaUng fc Cooling c t M-5*. ___ Lake WRINGER TYPE so. A-l shape, I ________Can after 1 3*3 E. Blvd. ». MATCHING CRIB AND CHEST OF drawers. Ft 3-7447. MODERNIZATION SALE ON NEW 1 as rad used furniture and appliances, j 3 BURNER SPACE HEATER. 275 DOUQ’8 FURNITURE »s!lon tel tank, too. OL 1-1*47. 1230 Baldwin FE 4-7191 4 INCH SOIL FIFE. 5 FT. $3.99 Wa buy. sell and trade 1 Bump Pump* ....... $39.94 NEW ELJKTl(lC DRYER. *1<*. | m Wtto , with free 330 volt Edison hook- lJ2_8._8agtnaw ___FE 5-2100 up. EM 3-4114. Peer AppHanco Co. | 21 IN. JACOBSON LAWN QUEEN :"TS8. 1 titles. OVER 50 USED TV BETS FROM $14.95 up. TV antennas. 19.95. WALTON TV 615 E.' Walton FE 3-3357 NE T6A FRSOIDAtRE WINDOW combination sir conditioner —' heater. Good condition. 1139 5-4741 after » or weekends. PATIO FURNITURE, NEW BAR-b-que, roaster oven ud eablnet. Also pool table and de-humldlfler. FE *-3730. ROCKER, BROWN. IMITATION leather, *30. Cocktail table, round. leather top, >13. Ml $-0874. REFRIGERATOR. 3 OAB STOVES, and odd pieces of- furniture. Vary rasa. 90 At 4--- — Uto 3 3-0078. $4 per month. P - Will discount ASH FOR SMALL RADIOS, working or not. FE throe chairs, tmn mnA taMaa >■ lamps Oood Lk; lust below Ted's. PE >770I. — SELLING OUT — ENTIRE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE WILL BE SOLD < BELOW COST SYER'S PAINT k UNOLEUM 11 W HURON FE 4-30*4 BHELVADOr KEFRlOERATOh, with Ireeser across top. FE _40*17J__. SOLID MAPLE BUNK BEDS. COM-plete with tedder ud guard rail, $30. OH 3-7093. _________ STUDIO. COUCH AND UPRIGHT LOW FIREdfoNE f» »:»»> , I Eves Ml______________________ DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. FOAM SELLINO ALL FURNITURE. ALSO eiuhlons. good construction. MI clothing, tools' M—- “ - DAVENPORT, CHAIR ,WfTH OTTO- like new. MI 7-0871. DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. COP-fee table, library table, kltoben table and ehalrs. odd chairs, Q.E. refrigerator, lroner, chest, mice dishes, tegs deep ft OB 3-0*44 - — * Deluxe 3-Room Outfit Double drasaer chest, bookcase bad. Bos springs, indersprlngs, lamps 3 tables, chroma sat. Uv- JOSEPH bssotifui^PMMMPMpV fersnt fabrics with 1 settings'll model. Take on balance of 1 or payments of 40 per mon Universal Co. FE 4-0*06. _ "Typical SIMMS Bargain" $36 Drum Table—$16.90 DELUXSL WALNUT FINISH. 34" 'Xfiamder. is- high. Guaranteed 1st. quality. SIMMS 3* SOUTH Saginaw street Dally 3 to *, Sat. 10 to 5, FE 44430. 9 X 13 REVERSIBLE RUOS, --- Fosm rubber braked ruck. 9*9.95 Tweed ruga, 139.95; Aimlnster 049.95: Hug pads. 45 05. Pearson Furniture. 43 Orchard Lake Ave. am'we -aw-evt «. i ELECTRIC 8TOVE, OATE LEO 10x13 BROWNtRCO,_|30Jk TREADLE dining room table, and many Furniture Company 70 SOUTH SAOINAy EASY SPIN-DRY WASHER. $3 Phone FE 5-MIS. * ----•• I dlnteg room table, and mxny —VN ViYS to? mlie. Items. Sat and Sun^ August *j--”>fl..gr 12 and 13. 103*3 Htghtbnd Rd, rtCTMUoa room. OR 3-5403, i nwr o^6ow Lokt. THIS WEEK ONLY .$138 ..$168 ..$138 ..$ 88 SSn. duty mower. Reel type. $35. OR Pwr Ssis MIsraBsESSES 67 BEEP AS* MSB . BARGAINS Whrwa,* ‘ WOLVERINE LUMBER 33S S. Paddosk PH um Bolens—Wheelhorse Tractors aad Tutors Power aad Stews SMikBB. masikssw. Ysrd-saaa aad Tsvw. I modelmog riding Selection of assd squlp-_Ws_sdratoa wtote w# saO. Blacktop Driveway to** gave to — ” r Advisor. P CEMENT STEPS. READY MADE. CASH WAY rrANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS 4tSxte Pegbaard .... IMS dxtato Pegboard ..... IVM 4x*xS Plyscon .........UM 16x4* 32-ft. Rock Lath . 9 .M tS Plasterboard ...j].)} Burmeister * LUMBER COMPANY (Cooley Lake Rd Open t a m. to • Saadsy l* a.m. t CEDAR CHEST $... * «u,uauu StT bad com plato *u. Washer 834. 4 pc. bed-<• *44.50. Pontlsc Resale DO YOU HAVE V PAINT OR decorating problem 7 Hundreds of colon to choose from. Interior or exterior, geo our wall paper end matching fabric selection ■vrijr Bras. Jelled Magic no-drip .■^OAKLAND. FUEL * PAINT 438 Orchard Lake Ave. PE HIM OOUft* «IIE. COBpUraE«*lo. with trap $ grads. FE 5-4713 ......... lupply, ua W. Moat- All , Ful Call FE 5-7171. 53-OAL ELEC. HEATER. gH.SS. 30-gal. auto, gas heater. 0*4.90. Cab. sinks and fittings. $54.09 up. Laundry tray* and stand and faucets $19.95. Cash and carry. save Plumbing 173 8. Sagtnaw___________ FE 5-3100 1*53 FORD WAOON t*5. MIMBO-graph $49. PI 8-4480. ALCOA ALUMINUM Combination DOORS GUARANTEED 1 FULL INCH THICK Aluminum comb doorf. Regularly priced you pay PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED ON INSTiU*LAT!ON ORDERS ONLY. FEDERAL Modernization 353* DIXIE HWY. I A M TO I P.M EVERY DAY BAT*.. M; SUm. 10-4 FE 3-7033 Plenty of Free Parking On Our Lo t 50 NEW STORM WINDOWS AND doors, picture window, bathroom flktures, now motel cupboard doors 50c, formica tops, screens Me, gas hot plate, apt. slse stove, basement windows, must clear bldg. 114 Futnman before 1:30 p.m. S3 PONTIAC CONY. to TOR trailer, |M gal on tank. Mice, storms and screens. PE 2-S335. I PIECE SET OP FRENCH Havlland china. CaU after 1:30. AN ALMOST NEW SWING NEE-dle Stager Sewing Machine In Wood console win blind hem, make button holes, designs, etc. Only 171.8* or handle payments of si par month. Capitol. FE ANCHOR FENCES Admiral .......*■■■■ |l*-*5 IT’ Teletone .......... 034.05 11” Motorola ........... *3**5 17" PbtMp ............... *34*6 31" Admiral comb......... 530.05 30 other sets to choose from. All sets with written guarantee. Obel TV, 3039 Elisabeth Lk. Rd. FE Ppeit * to •^ and Sunday TABLE MObst EMER^ ! $169 ■1932 after 5:30. igrit sssn swff I —— --------:--1^ | (MM MOVIE CAMERA OR DRUM T^reeri.sood rirndl OA^NDJffHin^gO^AOE 1 . ____ RENT. — 7* FT FRONT- and stls frith traitor lor a wod | M to. UAOrb CHEF OAB STOVE AQE_ 158_ FT DEEP —4 j jjjed ^^rejcte^or^ JSM cash. I In good ,condltien__and working Make offer. w*t-M»d j Used Trade-In Dept. AND THAT'S A FACT 2 GALS. FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Nationally Advertised HERCULES PAINT Now, 2 Gals, for $5.95 Montcalm Sup PjfC^jc~LAWK MOWBB IW Wtt m * ale - used bathtubs West *' Th°Inl>*00- 7**5 M-5S ?^*S«-'»:Nt • LIGHTS IDEAL lor kitchen cabinets, under val-ftSS!*'..*.0/* b«bek«. torts 34" afShS *7'*Lt!Iu* *3 xerstched. Michigan FluSrescent, 3*3 Orchard ^^Dzoioaj^nsi hard copper 30-tn lengths ........Igs ft (Wn. ban) copper lotejtts ........340 ft. *• I? roll co|,p*r 173 173. S Saginaw FE 4-3100 OE ROTU8ERIE OVEN. TIP-TOP lid for rotlsserte, broiling and bak lng nearly new. $50. OR 3-mo, OOOD SLUR SCRAPER “FOR tractor. EM 3-30*0. ___ PURNACTI. NEW. ONLY sioon*' ®*mu“ Appliance, ma GXRAGE DOORS ' Factory seconds, air standard mods^i.' * «•"** ” BERRY DOOR SALES Open from • to • mi . -ft®?0. « Saturday 371 B. Pnddock Ve 3.0303 HOBART DISHWASHER TOR restaurant. Leu than 9 vmm ffl.^Oaaranteed FE 3-n39. 197 turner , One I In. beaeb ss* » waterfront lots. 2500 ft - of No . t rad I Insulated wire. EM 3-0071' HOT WATER" BOATER*, 9» West. MEDICINE CABINETS, LAROE 30" mirror,, sltehtly marred, *1*5. Large selection of esbfnets with or wttbout lights, slldtniidoors Terrific buys. Michigan Fluores-cent. 3*3 Orchard Lk, Avs.-30 MOTO - MOWER. (ELF . PRO pelled, >30, Apply 821 Whlttemore NEW 2 WHEEL TRAILER AND 10 horsepower Wizard outboard motor. UL >1740. » NEW AND USED FURNACES. OAS * oil, Nu-slumtnurit tiding Inat A. k H, Sales. MAploA-1501 OIL TANK. USED I TXAR~IN-"—ra. 375 gal. capacity. *35. MA Exterlo • Trim Flat Enamel Oloat Enamel Primer, Scaler, Undereoater Vinyl. Latex. Plat 8eml-OK>sa Masonry Paint Porch-Deck Paint 7004 M50, Weat, MX *• IDEAL POR caisb MSism ETC REASONABLE RENT. Partridge IS TEH “BIRD" TO SEE Restauraant -.Home No. of Bay city an Mono highway. Orasaaa 93.000 par me. Vary attractive operation and home. a=4“ --i BOMB to ““***“ snd OFF1 plua sUX Higgins Lake Home, Gas Station, Stores joymaBtM^era0t wm^RADE *-92.000.00 phto atoak. Partridge AND ASSOCIATBS BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH. PE 4BW MOO W. lUROI B?%,! Roy Brawn, Lake Orton, a third h i. CABnorF^tK a4d pit- 10 FORD. OOOD TIRES OR : room house to be torn - dawn to 9150 cash or outboard motor FE .3-311. '55 OLDS. HARDTOP. '54 FORD 'M Bulck------- ‘ - -■“n Ohr_____ _ NA 7-334I. INS OLIVER cufliuu: CRAWLER with ar without .teader. Excellent oondltlon. Also heavy duty boat trailer. OL 1-183*. A-l HOPPED &P HURRICANE .. trade. OR 3-6333._________________ CASH FOR USED TV'S RADIO*, phonos, and tape raoevdera. PE A-l USED APPLIANCES, FBK»-datre electric range. Uke new $49.96; I cubic ft. Prlgldalra re-frtgerator. excellent condition 979.95; OE wringer washer, top shape 144.96; ,lwrxe automatic washer l years old 9W.M. For the best ass Obel first. Obel TV . - •• 3S30 Elizabeth Lake 4 to 4 dally. Wl 4-4945. IOROE FREEZERS ensst and Uprights Haw models slightly scratched or crate marred. Models at bis die-<«mr to pay 90 days same as sash WAYNE OABERT 121 N. SAOINAW______FE 5-dlO* TORN . RU06. GARDEN AND CAR-penter tools. M Tharps St.. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. vmnuy coui m a ...- uv.v j RCA TV CoosoU, 91" Mahog. $129.61 “THOMAS ECONOMY Rd. HA 1-331*. dARAOB DOOR 4xi. ALL HARD-wara, ssU or swap, EM 3-4*7*. ATE MODEL CARS AND CASH for yoor land contract (wfcara you hava raid proparty). H. J. Van Waft. OR 3-1359._____________ SUN TUNE-UP MACHINE. SELL or trade, aaod arc welder at I FE *4434. ask tor Dan. AUGUST specials Used ABC Else. Dryer $49.99 Used wardrter Else trie Dryer "UIm a® = sjateiStratW 5*1 % Ued Frtgidslre Auto. Wasb- «...............seas Used Frtgidslre Auto. Wide Used Weettoighou so Electric Range ......... IMS Used PlTTs ros o a a Range 3919 OAS RANOE TOLL SIZE. OOOD condition. 944. 2354 Briggs Street. Drayton Waist. OM $OB. OIBSON REFRIOErXTOK. OOOD condition FE 44381._______ ORAY OAg^bflN BEDROOM SET rnmnlete SitS. UT S.B7Z1 used tvs. itt.M and up. col- ored TV. RCA. $374. Sweet's Radio and Appl., 433 W. Huron. PE 4-1133. « WASHEfts, RECONDITIONED AU-tomatlca, sptndrlars and wringers AU with 90 day warranty. .PE ««,■ ww ... jwhwwis w*i j *>■-*—*• wwm. lgsrator 934, complete. IW. Ml 4-9741.________ power mower Jg*. electric stov* msgsilnt^E-41 Kayatono ^movle ' OAS WATER HEATER. REBUILT WAOn ..........hi.ii 3 PC. UPH. SUITE .....419.96 METAL BEDS ............$5.99 COIL SPRINGS ............ (MS worn) ( PC JOIN. SET....$12.*5 MUSIC CABINET .........94.N UPH LOUNGE CHAIRS ......SS.M WOOD ABM DIN. CHAIM . $3 95 east Terms IS W. PIKE ONLY WESTINOHOUSE DIMTER AND washer MB. garden tractor wttb cultivator 940, Refrigerator $3S, power mower $3*. •- *49 31 Inch TV 4 a.m. AUTOMATIC WASHER. . ter*, tel porveteta. cask , ry, 959. ID »4S94. — - S >.m OAS STOVE"^bR SALE STOVE. FE 9-S339 AWfe FEDERAL Modernization 3539 DIXIE HWY. • A M. TO 9 P.M. EVERT DAT SATO. 9-4 SUNDAYS 19-4 PE 3-7033 . Plenty of Pres Parking ,___Qp Oh L*t____ largo circular Mrd cage, modem hospital bed, 9 mos. old. Vibrating table Uke nsw, abates lounge, antique roU top desk. Orimes steel bow, OR L9194. BATHROOM FIXTURES. OU, AND gas furnaces, hat water k steam boiler. Automatic water heater. Hardware, site, supplies, crock k pipe and fittings Laws Brother Paint. Super Kemtono and Rust- HEIGHTS SUPPLY 3999 Lapeer Rd. PE 4-9431 BARREL* AND DRUMS. BUY and »eil, OH 3.3531.________ tractors 1 models of riding mowers. Midgat rasa cars. WasarvMa what wt rail Evan's Equipment, im Dixie Hwy. MA 5-7911 Closed ter-t to K BOY'B-OR MAN’S IUtT SIZE 34, pay. $U. TWO electric wlhdow JMEUV -cdR^. m BULwAN [[ARDWARfe 31 INCH PHILCO CONSOLE. MA- IM44 ELIZABETH LK. PE 5-4711 hoguy.. In oxcsUeat condition ; OPED DAILY 'TIL I; BUN. 4-2 - Por.OBly (54 Call kM 3-ini. .I iAwl ■ n„ wzww fcw.SSC" 17 RCA PHONO HI-PI. EXCEL- I Homsrt. good food Also fuel sti J water heater. MA 5-1*5*. I lent cond. PR 3-1*19. PAINT WTTH KOTON — AVOID blister and post due to moisture Now at $1 savings per gallon. WARWICK'S, 3919 ORCHARD LK RANOE HOOD AND PAN. COPPER tons. 134.60. Romet wire st 3c per ft. Heater cable (lc. O. A Thompson. 10*9 MW West. ROOF LEAKS? tout Advisor for a tlmsts. gave », 0 I. FE safe. Forbes Printing and Office supply, tit B. Prank st. ttr-mtngham. Ml I-M14 around corner from Turner Ford Bates. Our Drayton Plains store carries new rad used typewriters rad adding machines. Next to Pontlsc stats Bank. 4500 Dixie OR 3-9791_________ PINK TIMBERS, 4 X 13 — IS FT long. Tongue and groove 2x« and tomato sticks. 334 K. Blvd. K. POST LIOHTS. PORCH LIGHTS wrought Iron posts 419.94 value IS.94. Complete selection Ushte --------------------- y prlcs.~ Michigan 11 Orchard Lk. Avs. t» to" * * »* • •••••••••••• ^PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. 1488 Baldwin Rd._______FE 5-3*43 RBPRiagBATOR. OOOD CONDt-tlon, (IS. OU heat with blower. 13* Oas stove, (it. call days w 3-41I*. rroteaaa dTVJHf. STOKIR WITH ALL^NTftblA perfect coodlUon. MA 4-1NA TA^GTt LUMBER FORTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, Era Sate Hbr>fcM MS*- gj Aaa __gUKT TO ™»I. —— AND , NESS. FRUIT __ LAND gPTTl i aii a mV Aiao |g r —| ^ , » aril . *M UoSatob. FB REACHES TOV MUOf ATOAK- or airport. 4” plain plpo . t” iaawi pip* , 4" ellpeeei plpo .... ' l&SmFSueb in stop? Com plot* itoek ol fittings DRAIN TILE F* Run «" to (WCk d” drain ttio CiC ....... I .U oo. 4” Orangeburg pipe .....UJS os. IF* Mcol isIwT^........ U.U ft. •Sort plecei tor exteriUea*. TUa tor tumpo oM srosoo trap* IS" wtth 1 Votoi .... U» os. U" With I hotel ..... M M os. C.I. menhote cover* ssi (rotoo. Co. _________________________e vntil Special Paneling Offer k STONE M TD. io, M yd. Beech nil dirt. 30e yd. Over Mood etooe, eond, Tic Id. Fib _ Foot, rock and esnd. „ M______ $130 yd. Aaorloss Stone Pre-ducto, 4335 Saihabaw Rd, Cltrki-tou. MA Midi. 3th TPS. BLACK DIRT OR FEAT. Prompt, delivery. OR 3-0044, ”**0K>f^|fj mi black Dfk+. top a&L. FILL 11314 llsrtlaad Walton. FE 5-3011 For Sale Home Trailers 89 »“OE BOUSETRAILER B 1414SASNABAW RD. _ AND ________ All SOW Ooae and Boomer travel ■■S' complete line ef parte of need trollorc. Rpure 4 to 4 wooMayoBocod »umtoys. afa^ynSw -jWaSawS The perfect addition to any moblte Beam. Fark eppeend PE trailer ar Mobile home for loa. Vo kavo several buyer* welting for everythin* from 14 8j IS M ft. mutaMan a coach SAlBnilSS Holly Rd., Holly. MBI SMfl VACATION TRAILERS t. VACATION TRAILERS 'IS sow Comport. aor, Apachi Salt Farm Equipment 87 Rant TraBf Space W M FT ALUMINUM GRAIN CON- AUBURN ROTS MOBILE VILLAOB. -■— —1 One ef the flneet, paved roads, etc. Wen MobtotM. I mine, to M.8.U O 'h ml 8 E. of Fontlec. OMm If MM. All panels. W mihogenj (5ak Flooring Select rod .......... No 3 Comma Ho. t Shorto ........ .CHOICE FARM TOP SOIL. OP M each! all klndl SH varde. $10. do-Ilverod, FE MSM alea. loading 1° eeeh ORAVEL, SARD S TOP SOIL. ID each I processed rock, FE 8-3417. . i GRAVEL SAND. STONE. Fill , dirt. - Black dirt, top ecu. peat, rv t-ms* 4335 M EM 3-2394, EM 3-3415._____________1 ” •|SS ORAVEL, SAND. FILL DIRT Y e eo w! black dirt. OR 344S ____________rist “Hal oood selection of »| garden traetore, Roto Tlllare aad “ HOUGHTEN & SON 5M N. Mala, Rochester. OL 1-4741 CLEAR ANCESALE USED EQUIPMENT i lot, SmaU riding aad walking tractors | ooe rpRICED*TO SELL KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OFPTKE NORTH WESTERN ^RAlLllR FAAe 1MM Orchard Lake Rood. Larva ipacea Mdmmm ----. modern teun- dry. Featuring miracle eoft water. Filtered water to all traitors. -----*- aad up- Como and nge* can do. MA Spaeee to 5M eee what eha OXFORD MdkfLi MANOB FOB vine road, OA 4-3M3. BENSON LUMBER CO. COMBINES - NEW AND USED — Davie Mchy. Fh. HA 7-3343. Or-BMW. THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE Everything to meet yotlr MO (nothing Furniture AppUam ill WEST LAWRENCE ’ TACE A LOOK AT THESE'PRICH8I FE 4-34311 CRUSHED STONE. SAND. ORAV- i CORN BINDS*. 444.44. OMJ BOT-- —----- ,} a* a-I B.«pJ mae aia« .am 1 ■ l—h Mllkv nine aaa 04 ______ l4**'-3-3____ Wr Vh’k4’x8 A-D Orado . Fir to”M‘tr C-D Shop . Fir Vx4'x*' A-D Shop ...H PLYWOOD DISTR3UTORS nlv 375 North Caee FE 3-04391 .o. WORK BENCHES AND PICNIC tables, shop loade. OR 38043. Earl Howard. KM 3-0*31. KNIBB8 LANDSCAPE TRUCE1NO. Pat. top soil fill eand gravel A stems aggregate. Prompt gorv-loo, FE 4-4W4. FE P34M. LOAD1NO DAILY FILL DIRT 34« a yard and flQ sand 40c a yard. Boardeleo Sand Fit Square Lake Rd WU1 deliver. OL 3-3111, OL .*■** PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS 4UP- ----craral a dirt. Cement, ichlng 8 tile. OR 3-1534. ______________________ . LOOK! WHILE THEY LAST - COLORED BuIIdoelng. shy slM Job. I Mori 4 ft. bathtube, 535. O. A. -------jgt.yjt.ry-_______ arU?" ^ “ FE 4-6595 Machinery 68 labor shop fans. MV to 75% Wood. Coal and Fuel 77 off 14433 John R, Madleon . . | Brights, U 4-3434. _____ - FITTSBURO M."- fc ’ FT BRAKE, a Drive MaohlM. 3 ft she spot welder. OK 3-1054 or 1 Farm all Dead Fordo. Ford Fergusea and Olivers. Oied Wagner Loader*, blades, aad back boos. Pontiac Farm 8 Induct. Tractor Co 134 Woodward Are. FE 44441 USEXTHAY EQUIPMENT: LIKE A bargain 7 Cam* la aad cheek our _____ sad of •**eon price* #n used STANDARD rakes, mowers aad balers. Hart- trad* to m land Area Hardware, you John Up to M Deer* Ptalor, Hartland Ph. Mil. WbitowaUs! PRIVATE AND MODERN TRAIL- M - 74l Doris R< ----------- No domestic Aut) Accessories DS%Y SHIFT ,UQU8T l2e I960 Frank Adams Wanted Used Cot 101 WH iur AND TrTdB OOOD TAN CABS AND TRPCXS^_^ "TOPtKDLLAR tor •» te.'s* models -• tow mlto-MMOM WaMBTil* *ut mate : H. J. VAN WELT nfr Used Jura 144 p U It I “?!?SLr,2fFj^l2W PowergUdi 1451-13 Ford MW. FB ldpjp“ II ^OR SAL* ’44 FULL AACE MER-eury engine FE 4-7343. ^ J Fra Sole Trwcki 103 m// SCHRAM TRUCKS “The doctor here wants to explain a little boo-boo he made...” 430. OR 3-4740. Boat* A Acceaaoriea 97 ’ BOAT. 444.. For Sale Tires 92! i3~mx>t~4KI boa! Hkurr and b 1M FLT. 3444 I 144 FLY 8 tub#*, some 474 s 14 Jw* —11 w*u*r- M00 l 147 4. 4 TUBELESS MtaU WHITEWALLS. Cal^afUr 4 or all day gat. PE ___Atoa YMiinn* STATE TIRE SALES 181 g. Saginaw SL FE 4-4547 LOOEI 750114 BLACK TIRES. ALL name brand*. Off new cars. Ilt.30 plus, tax and etebange. Stole Tire gala*. 503 a Saginaw. PE M547 or rt 4-4541 M per cat off. j tractor mpwer FE 4 Da It Twwdt FOR RENT b Vail paper steamer, floor' senders, f polishers band eaad«n furnace I_ vacuum cleaner*. Oak laud Fuel1. . ‘ “* Orchard Lake Arc. j4’* ; Plants, Trees, Shrubs 78 TRKB SERVICE 8 Faint FE 5-41 ______________ Cameras A Equipment 70 POODLE TRIMMING. BY BAR. era, no eedattve used FE 4-3344. YEAR OLD BT. BERNARD UL 3- — Auction Sales ' 88 ANTIQUE AUCTION. ESTATE OF Vera 8. Woodward. 1st August 13. 14:44 a.m. IMS laky Our Rd. On* alia EaeW Lapeer a I, M31 Antique furniture, dleboe, clothing, colorad Ma bad 1 t. iaglaaw at Raeburn ' Boats and Acctgaorka 97 REFIT CH — BALANCE - WELD AU Slice Carried la Stock 24-HR. PROP. REPAIR Pro* Check Up Newkirk's Boat 8 Prop Service _____Ru*AB5u!rw vr: w: rude motor, nascaabto. OR 3-5744 after 4 p.m. 14 FT. PA>m,T 4AlLB6AT~i haroowowa ........ ...... etoctnc starter, ca troll and trailer, goad shape. PI 3-1041. 334 0ott4g4. 4 ft' mahooant w6lverine. aaad. calc. 1333 D I Airport Rd. OR AUCTION SALE ARC DACHSHUNDS AT STUD. FRIDAY 134 BASS FRONT ALIN A ACCOR t bSe n 134 Rase Berttna aceor cam. Only........... Good 13 bass accordion OrinneU'e " i 37 B. Baglaaw F» 3-71M ALL MAKES GUITARS from 417.M ELEC GUITAR - AMP .. MS M UEI* SPEC PURCHASE I 5.45 HARltORN UKE5 ._w ^ Large Stock Oretech Oul*-" 1 COME TAKE TALENT T LAYAWAY OR PAYMENT EDWARDS Ul BAOINAW AUGUST SALK ON TRADE IN ergMs. Baldwin Orgesonlc with Percussion |gM. Conn Rhapsody 35 note foot porfal 51.4M. Koehler < j rgmppelt 3W4_ Merrli ^ M * —------------- I175.50 AKC REOISTERED BOXER S , BM.| service, EM MSN. i »l22'Hc bxaolb 1 pups satin ~bt .7 P.M. SATURDAY ....7 P.M. I SUNDAY .... . -^2 P.M. Dam out of field champion Lake, wood Taffy. Ft 3-5*37. AKC DAeMUPHO FUFFIBB AKC REGISTERED RED MALE | Dachshund. All shots aad bouse- __ broken. FH 8-3918- ■ FtA.*|AEC 300. BOXER PUPPIES. 135. DOOR PROM EVERY AUCTION I S Telegraph ol i Huron, PE Rd- ecroet I: AQUARIUM AND STAND. Pet Shop. M TVUHame. FE I Land instrument repair, by I ****0r,C3u3atkU«C 00. __ 'CUTE SMALL FUPKtt. 14 BACH, u H. BAOINAW ■ F 5-3222 4531 Maybee Road. rnaunii nn'tn *T*~ *’ rruf if~rtKn nr rufrtn' year old. Juat take over paymatc hand, FE 3-3331. •* 4W aeath. (MU Mr. Dima, free kittens TO OOOD PX 4-4547, Michigan PlsM 8trrl trie, like hoe w, AND EQUIPMENT 3434 Dtole Hwy____Oft 3-13M '54 fORD CUSTOM dal, f CYL-pick-up. i foot bed. heavy GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS '61 CHEVY DUMP. 4350 CASH OR swap for Low-boy trailer 3-1134. Thompson ii #*. QnV if Johnson. Ames than 54 hours. Flue eU eatrols, 4375..MA 4-1434. WEST BEND MOTORS Glearance Sale Big Discount ON ALL Boats & Motors TURNER TRUCKS PICKUPS '54 FORD ... $ 41 BlWSci* ... IN »N FlOOd eyl. cue tom eeb. '51 DODGE .. $ 44 k ton. now motor. PANELS '47 FORD .411 I (MT owrtor.. '57 FORD .f..5 14 V-4. REAL NICE! •34 FORD.... |l« V-6. very very nice I ■41 FORD ... *. 4 W V-4 13 Ft. Welkin STAKES 17 FOOT WIZARD FTBEROLA8 bat 71 ta,_ beam, 41 Inch** depth. 75 H.F. Johnson. Only 1 mo. oM. 14 nor cent down. MY »U7t after 1:30, _ . .. CHRIS CRAFT RIVIERA, '54 Fat. engine. 14 ml. per hr. Trailer s cover. W140 FK 44141. 1* ft. CABhfte bo HF. ORAY. Frig 4476.-OL l-HdST 14 FOOT INBOARD. 184 HOR8R-------- — ^--------— i rad) buy BT^11 EVINRUDE pressure taitoi eu *335 FE 3-3771. -re.......ARXSTOCXAPT. liM Mark 44 Mercury. $440 for quick sate. Call before 4. p.m m* "** and after 4 pm. IP 1 4-3434. 1540 14-FT. CHEROKEE BIKINI, staring, windshield, hardware, tan. Mark 30 motor, controls, ana 14M LltU* Dud*' trailer, complete. 41.345. Terat. Kelly's Hardware 1144 Auburn Av*. ut Adams Rd. ___________FE >4411___________ gain 4COTT MOTORS AMD SERVICE CRIHSE-OUT BOAT SALES 43 E, Walton. Open K, FE 4-4444 MU tltdUJtANaC OXiT 53.04 Henna toe. Agency. with automatic ova ooatrol. push button operation end egtra eppll-aaea Putlot. . .. ,Ik* new — 1 Kenmore OB beater* - single burner Kenmore. seldom used. Bee attoched_ blower and tank — big double Kenmore I in excellent condition. Aleo bus , blower and tank. ^tractive dinette >et la (toy and roe* formica with Wrought Ira ' and brass hardware. OB electric ; refrigerator, older, but In good I eondlttoa. i bedroom suit* plue j contents of spare bedroom. Beau- Ia., ... Mfui act of ANTIQUE 8tefford: *rtel M1CC ehlr# chin* Approtlmatoto •• Sjl an “tar piece*, ebarmlng pattern. F‘" ' 1”7 “• D ™ 1 old what-not shrivo*. Several tractivo old dltbes, j ! 3-4340 | srrr dtop r-1*. 31 CLEARANCE 1454 CHRIS CRAFT, 30 FT. Sportsman, its h.p.. stored ln-side yr. around. Tindam traitor, good eond.. 43404, FI 4-6344. . Hecbotter. » CENTURY CHRIS CRAFT CAVALIER SLICE CRAFT FD4EROLAS SAIL FISH SUNFI8H PORTABLE DOCKS—HOIST AJAX TRAILERS NEW 2-144 e. CALL ON THIS ONE! CAN 8B SXXN AT MT. CLEMENS LIGHT HOUSE INN. OLA8TROH PIBEROLAB PONTOON RAFTS FEATHER OMff end FREELAND ALUM. STIRLINO BOAT TRAILERS PROP SERV1CI '54 CHEVROLET . . ..... (MM % Ton. 4 Ft. body, like new! '44 FORD ............. | 714 PM4. 4 Ft body, mw motm. '43 DODOE ............. I 446 3m 14 Ft. body, with a speed. For 8kIe TnriM ATTENTION Heavy Duty Truck Users INVENTORY REDUCTION 11 New '60 Ford F*800t and F750* PRICE? They Have To Go MAKE US AN OFFER -50- NEW AND USED TRUCKS IN STOCK W* Mid food wad truck* aad wffl pay or allow "Top Dollar fafYour truck." BABY TERMS - SPOT DELIVERY Ask for Track Dept! • FES4101 'Cy'Owens TRUCKMART 4- Foraigw snd Spt C«r^ 108 ARDY CBlKX OARAOB SPECIAL-tot a domestic and foreign aura. FE 4-4441. 771 Baldwin AvanM, ____, 34 m p g , seat _____ __ 2-0343. - UM>t7EL INJECTION CORVETTE For Solo Cara v Ut FISCHER BUICK MBI Bulek Mgato atetton wugoa 4 door, copper and batgt, air eon. srs»-ra.rLsSii ss? Automatie teaaaaiaaten. power ■tearing and brakes. A real tam-By ear. 4M44. * FISCHER 1 Mg b. ____ nirmr Tiimran^m i owe- ’55 BUICK HTOP SHSS *® $®RjPi*AU10 SALES IT FE Man FISCHER BUICK MM Etoetra 4 Saar, light blue, power eteeriag and brakes, radio dii MMM. whit* sidewaU tire. Mtematto tranomliifq. Nearly sow. Blit. _ FISCHER BU1CR.. DfC. 4M 8. Woodward. Birmingham MI 4-41M HASKINS USEDCAR SPECIAL 14M Pa Has Star CRM Mm tgSSJSS’W-SS'OS: HASKINS CHEVROLET Oltl Dixie Hwy. si M-14. Clarke ten MApto M471 OEM nltea tU 4 REPOSSESSION MM tott, 4 dear. 5444 full pH**. Only 537 math. No each needed First payment duo September 33 King fir. Ring, FE 4-1004, Lucky Auto ButoriTH s. OtSSw. NO CASH NEEDED MM Cadinao, 4 door, hardtop ton power, beautiful yellow ad white (Mien. 11144 full pnee. rati payment due September 33. Bias Mr Blnx, FE 4-1004, Looby Auto SPORTS CARS NEW AND USED HEALT, MO. SPRITE folkewnga •so Voikewasen 6« Austin Henly "lAuetin Hsajy 1 Used Austin Redly HOUGHTEN & SON 13 CADILLAC. COUPE DEVILLX. Averse* car. Baa it at Draytan Trtnemlulon Dixie Hlghwep. MICHIGAN BOAT SERVICE, INC. BILL HICKSON. INC. 4044 W. HURON >B rto* 131 b.p. axtae. Ia good c dltton. 63.3M. OL l-WT SpeoAl Up to M par sent discount on aluminum and flbertlai bo OWENS MARINE 8UPPUE 344 Orchard Lake Av*. THE ONE AND ORLY 100% Boat Repairs IN TBIa AREA EWKIRK’8 BOAT A PROP 8ER7 For Sak Airplanes 99 T ranaportat’n^ Offerad 100 SNOWS AIRLINER. LOS AN-----------Francisco, Jan Dljvgo, ^“H^airV York. 434. Fonr] ■rUr1 1067 H D 145 CC ... 1454 B8A Sid* Hack 1457 TM Cub trecure oiu uiwce, j owe ouiu» z~z: a~r, T, • cabinet*. Cedar chest. End tablet. W> » J, Modern aluminum folding table. I ™ H P Lamp*. Lining. Dleboe * ________M CK_ ... ___ "ten. 1444 B.D. ■K- CpM . •na~'AueUoneer. 8*m Prolux and }M5 H.D. EH CTenn • . Duaitfl Union ut Oxford Conunun* 1 A Jo BcrMiutr "** Oxford. • Pirwo t OW1 :.ihi2- ■ SS » e- it north of 1454 B8A 310 Berambler , and ettractiv* pleeter ornamental . ef ceramics j 1056 HD. FLH Cion. OWENS ________ i ft. cabin iapetrsk*. full equipped. List price 13,645 mw 43.1M. 1 ft. eabin deluxe express skiff. I fully equipped. *3,7*4 now (£51. I Mercury melon,'parte and service. MAZUREK MOTORS ! &, MARINE SALES Woodward at South Blvd. FE 4-9587 WED L6wi»f~ ORGAN andJ Sag* \ For Sale House Trailers 8? ■ bench, beautiful mahogany finish.;—-. Like awl 4734 100 Baldwin Orgnnsonlc Organ < bench, luxuroue blond* fin Kano' Tuning — Orgen Rrpelr Wiegand Music Center (' BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE MILE :1 PHONE FBderal 3-4434 TUNING AND REPAIRING. 34 hour service, all work guaraa-teed bv factory trained men CALSI M1S1C CO tpf N. Saginaw____FE 48383 RED AND WHITE BEAGLE, mate. 3 years pld. EM 3-M17. FEMALE BRITTANY. * MONTHS. 3 female Brittany 3 months. MA 4-UM.______________ hay, Grain and Feed 82 j itiu have a large srieettea to ebOMO f~~ Several used travel trnflers used mobile borne* to erieet I Open 7 days a weak *tll ------ CLIFF DREYER^ HOLLY MA; WF» For Sale Bicycles 96 34 in:. BOY'S ENGLISH BICYCLE. good eondlttoa, $25. FE 5-3634. GIRLS 30 INCH BIKE. IU. _________, FE 3-4854_______ USE if BICYCLES. $6 A UP NEW blku, 634.55 8 up. Over IM to choose mm, leArilti'e Elbe and Hobby “ *—----- Clearance Sale 3 only; big Aborting b_______- *44* Alum , 11U; wood, 440: rial. IM; trritore, |M Buehan-aa*f BoatUted, Cvlnr- dggto| MM MM Wort, EM 3 Sale Offlke Equipfnent 72 ioo ^cratm or corn ^at^m j ♦««5P-!£fSSia“' InqulVlll'^ldwlk50 and tot i •r Trailer I - • »<>"« OR 3-3033 CASH REGISTERS FROM PONTIAC CA" 337 8: BAOINAW NEW NATIONAL teri from 4IM u adding machinei breneh1 Offices In 'Oakland and Macomb County where you eon buy new or factory rebuilt cash l register, The National Cash Reg- anteed for__________I a^monstrauon a^Weraer^-^ | H P. OUTROARD, L9OK8 AND ■ ' of Wally Byam'e exalt- ‘ ‘ CLEARANCE SALE NEW 14M 3 H P OALE, AND 13 FT FIBEROLASS BOAT 5*4 ■PI------ , COME IN AND PRICE OUR 30 E. Lawrence, SEASON CLOSE OUT SPECIALS Outboard Motor Repair AUBURN ROAD SALES 8 SERVICE : -111 w Auburn Rd. arose from ’ | Avondale High School. UL 3-10(7 — Sub 8 SdBg—da Boats A. Accessories 971 i Llvemole WEEK OLD PIGS. ALSO I YR. old Welsh Spot Oeldlnf. MY 3-74M 1348 Hemingway Rd_____ i YOUNG 8REBP POR SALK , —j earavane.) . BUDDY M. 10 BY 4T 3 BEDRU j Very reas Excel, eond. EL 7-U47. | DETROITER PONTIAC CHIEF Boo the nil now Detrotter for 1IM. . Larger' window area, more storage space, uniform temporutur* control, superior construction and Loanaaor design. A price —aJ HVINRUDX BLBCTRIC „ motor 1431 Or MY >1441. INBOARD MOT^R DBARH6rN interceptor complete. 81S H P. O^cm ISM FIMOUHIP, 33 FT. Flying Bridge, 5* H.F. Now eond SSdJSU“^'_----------- OUTBOARD REPAIR SERVICE BY FACTORY TRAINED ! MECHANIC FOR EVINRUDE. ! JOHNSON, MERCURY, SCOTT SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS M34 at the Double Spotlight I 1 Open T day* a week MT Mill l t.an it. ORION , •“ -tk'mt LONdrSc. CARS TO NEW TORE AND iFhlladelphla. Bonnie's Drtvaway FB 3-7134 TUCE OOINO NbBTH PART toad, ottbor way, ft MOM. WANTED 3 RIDER* TO HARRIS-bur|. ill. Loevlns Aug U Call Wantod Used Csrg JMUCH ATTENTION WE*BB FA VINO TOP tt$ DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED CARS Glenn’s Motor Sales M3 W. Hurra St. FB 4-7371 DEPENDABLE USED dARS Cue# M Wh o WILL TRADE EQUITY IN 1460 Slmea for chain taw or anything I — of equal value. Phone MY 3-1*40 i »lD8D&rt; IM TAKB A DEMONSTRATION RIDI Man, is ft body, terp and UR { to_t*-mar — ... — 50 FORD ....... F4, u Ft. body. 3 opt sharp) 50 FORD ....... CS. 13 Ft. body, and I Get Our Price \ OVER 75 NEW AND USED TRUCKS IN STOCK . TURNER TRUCK CENTER Can Mr. Bod Butler MI 4-7500 •53 FORD % TON PICE-bP, Y-4 engine, in vary and condition, private owner. 54M cash. 5310 N. Rochester Nd. OL 5-1343. Ito TON CHEVY, FLAT STEEL ECONOMY CAl '47 CHEVY STAL-. _________5______ condition. Oood tires. UM V3II4. 144* DODOB PANEL. RUNS OOOD tliilPk 3-4334____________________ ARB YOU OBTWNO THE MOST FOR TOUR CARf — WE BUY -— TRADE DOWN — — TRADE UP - DON'T TABS ANT DEAL UNTIL YOU'VE BEEN TO- LLOYD REWARD FOR BKTRA CUBAN USED CAM Quality Motor Miles 444 ORCHAND LAEB FB 3-TMi See M & M Motor Sales star model -Atm MdTDtotoMwy, WE NEED 100 ^$S!aC CHEVROLET? "toft every Bad of go*£ ■I85SS rAOONS 1VERTIBLES YOU DOLLA FAS JEROME 'Bright Spot" TRUCKS Are Our Business ’57 Dodge Panel .. .$ 745 56 GMC Panel .., 695 ’53 GMC .........$ 595 FACKAOB delivery '56 Chevrolet ......$ 895 H TON STAKE—DUAL WHEELS -54 Chevrolet ...$495 0 * O — DUAL WHEELS ’55 Dodge........$495 TRACTOR-STH WHEEL—TANKS ■yTSeOVM BRAKES ’58 GMC 370 '59 GMC 370 ....$2695 TRACTOR—AIR BRAKES '54 Ford ........$495 1 TON PICKUP ’55 International ...$2975 ACYLINDER DIE8EL TRACTOR '51 GMC ........$2195 854-4 CYLINDER DIESEL — 4 ^Federal!........$1195 LOAD PACKER ’»GMC...........$1445 TARDUH — C i 6 . '57 GMC 663 .....$6350 LIVE TANDUM TRACTOR CYLINDER DIESEL •” '58 GMC 371 ....$1795 TRACTOR V-4. VACUUM 3131 B. Telegraph NORTH 3U8 34 1960 ‘ COMPANY CHEVYS 3-Doors 4-Doere Hardtop* and Wtgcns Demo. Na 4 for $1695 North Chev. HASKINS Demonstrator SALE 1440 Chevrolet Corvelr 4-dong sedan, radio, beater. Mhuy ether scceesoric*. Solid Royal blue tin-lab. aaval HASKINS CHEVROLET VALIANT Bean AJ CI^RKSTON MOTOR SALES Mato 8t., C tor baton MA 4-1141 Out where the everbeed is low. Pewemide. 447»~ MS CHBVY 3 DRT nKW MOTOR sad Urn. Site. Phono FI 3-4318 qwC northchrvRolnt c_, 8 WOODWARD AYB BIRM1NO- HAM, m 4-3735.______ 1*5* CHEV , PARKWOOD. VI, 8TA~ to, exc. seeoad ear, ROM actual ' mile*. Bagful. 43.04*. >3 4-7*44 II CHEV. MOTOR IN A-l CORD* good ttree. PR §.|d7l. ’ll cheviBIurdtop mi raa-dtio '5* CHEVROLET IMF ALA CON" vcrtlbte. 354 HF motor. Auto, trun*. Fewer steering. Fewer brekei. Radio 8 heater 11.144 BOB FROST, INC. LINCOLN-MEmCURY _________MI 4-3304_______ CORVETTE, 1447. FUEL INJEC-*—». Call UL * 8. Me- lid CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. Oray ud whit* with l_____________ contbientel kit. Can botwoq 3 ai 3 p.m. Baturday. FE 3-4447. FOB BALf - KJLEC'Ul'lV«~OWNg) Corvette. Low mileage. 2 Standard I rated shift. Red ____j end out. >■ 1 4443. iM4 crapRbLET, 0606 odm. ~ ~ Fl MNi alhTFom. FISCHER BUICK lWSqHWR BUICK. INC iTTrsid tFrmiiinum .$1545 ____. » '56 GMC 650 ..........$2595 RYD. TRANS. V-4 RROINB '60 GMC dfr 8005 $12,900 AIR RIDR DEMO — 14.4M GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS FE 5-9485 Auto Insurance 104 CAN RECORD 'f6rmowt^arT 430 FOR 1 MONTHS OWBREPOSSESSIO] Rsrg. isvrass:« Auto Bale*. IM 8. iatinaw. IIM^OMK UtoABRi. 4-DOOR 8X-dah, sharp, dyafiew, aad many **tra* Only 4l7»7». IU I-iSm. Ctorkstoo. ill? Stncf Libertine & Hartley OCR BEST BUYS—BETTER DEALS ’60 CORVAIR 6... .$1595 '59 CHEVROLET $1575 '57 CHEVROLET $995 '56* FORD WAGON $ 795 '5$ CHEVROLET $ 595 '55 PONTIAC ....,.$ 495 '54 CHEVROLET $ 295 '53 CHEVROLET, $ 95 4278 DIXIEHWY. DRAYTONPLAINS Dixie Used Car REPOSSESSION llM Chevrolet. 4 doer, beautiful turqucU aad Whit* finish 46M fun mw*. Only 433 moth. N* cash needed. First payment da September 33rd. Ring Mr. Bing. FE 4-1006 Lucky Auto fttoTlli HASKINS OFFICIAL'S CAR SALE UM Chmotot Impale oavbrt-Ibli. V-» engine, Fewtrglidi, radio, beater, WhttowaU tire*. Meny other aeewsorto*. Solid white ftoilh. 8a vi I HASKINS CHEVROLET 47H DiriaRwy. *t M-15, CUrktton MApii 4-5071 Open nttoi ’til l DO YOU HAVE t A SERVICE TO OFFER THE PEOPLE OF OAKLAND COUNTY? ad-writer wo ha happy ta I •WUm • 8 "Busy Street". WIN* Me first. TO PLACE YOUR AD DIAL FE 2-8181 the Pontiac press, Friday, aIjgust is, imp FOBTY-OOTC For Mi c«n Si pear wwg 1113 c*ti¥¥, i fxxm. clkan car Wanted Used 'Cars Will Pay Top DoQar HAUPT ,PONTIAC „.. \ CLARK8TON »u BM map north of 0* M Openibn. Until t MAjrto MM*_ » row am sedanTrbb. n- IS! ST'Kl-To^r^. '(1 CHBVT STATION WACOM- I mt. mw —d. iwi. o> mu. ’46 CHEVI*. BEL AIR, POWER on 1*51 CHEVROLET, RADIO A HEAT-DOWN. - SF*j ABSOLUTELY NO MONET Ammmo p^rmento^ of MI 4-7660° Harold BSrc^feiT delraT I door MUA I cylinders. POVtr-clld e. radio, heater, whitewall lire*. Turquol* ItnUh. stock No. 1320 Reduced to MOM. NORTH 4-3735. ^ 1*1 St MOO FORD CUSTOM STANDARD •leering Was *11*4 NOW *M4 OLENN'S MOTOR BALES. M W. HONOR ST. PE 4-7311. Weekly Special ’56 Ford V8 CUSTOMLINE 4-DR. $595 RDNs NICE AND OUARANTEED HOUGHTEN & SON N. Main. Rochester OL l-OTfll 1*M PORD COUNTRY SQUIRB I -------- ------ Pord-O-MaUe. PCJ*r ateerlng eberwood groan ■Nh **-»ulM*d wood paneltaj. ,—r, • MM pit**, now Stock No. ... *tlck. IMS actual ***** whit* jteteh- -Ml MTO.____________________ '«.rohD, paalane too, 4 door, chan, no met. OR *-400* It PORD 0 DOOR HARDTOP, R. automatic, clean. 4*73 CL Srt.« Just Make Payments 3-DR. 11*6 l mo. Owe Oct . MT BtU. PE 3-46M . at Aukurn 'station Lwaoon ......_______________ Trane.. IMM BRAID MOTOR. PE 2-01** ‘43 CHEV., CONVERTIBLE, NEW tan and tire*, will trad*. EM 3-80*1. s. Conway. ___ 'sSST: STATION WAGON . ISM OMC SUBURBAN STATION Mpafl Hyd.. power Wmm,' •ns. Wloa a. SO Wait Huron. p« 4-mt. ibnhiT j.'oood motor and UrotL^Oood transportation. M* cJSWgg»^~ . LARKS TEXRIPIO DEALS NOW MAZUREK ITUDEB AKER SALES B. Blvd. gtltoatonw ’ift LINCOLN HARDTOP, BEAU-tiful (hap*, will taka trade. PE .4-1743. LUfc6LB PREMTEbI, POLL BOB FROST, INd LINCOLN-MERCURY lg*-33M __ MERCURf~MONT. RADIO A heater. exc. condition. 43*4 full trice. *17 per mo. Call Mr. White “tSE^ price. *1 Credit 1 Elm Auto *4* CHRTSLER NEW TCWDOj - SirfPifv M4T. aek for Ron Oettino company car. must •ell 'fo Chevle Impel* convertible. eae. cosffl., low mileage, beet otter. OR MPI1. WILSON pontiac-cadillac CLEAN Birmingham Trades 1350 N. Woodward BOtMlNOKAM MI AMU IM7 PORD COUNTRY II d'a* wagon V-g engine, Pord-O-Matlc, Power ■ tearing, stock No. 1440. **-*—■ j— -* 41004. NORTH FISCHER BUICK ’54 PORD. RADIO AND BEATER. Etc. condition with no money down. 0100 full price, **.15 per ao. Can Mr. white Credit Man-after, PE *-0403. King Auto Seles 110 s, Saginaw 1044 PORD STATION WAOON, RA-i DIO A HEATER, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aaeume payment* of 410.74 per mo. Call 1040 Chevle 4 door. blue. Aland- Credit Mgr Mr. Park* a* Ml ird transmission, radio and heat- 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. ar, white sidewall tires. Here’s real economy tr»n»portatlon. 1WpiSCKER BUICK. INC. - SOS I. Woodward. Birmingham MI 4-0100 __________ MorcffiMFfTfirnuK-t~d* Radio and hjaler automatic transmission. Only 3.000 muss. Have boon gives a company car. Must sen my ear now. Mr. Kelly. U 0-3001. MA >-1341.*_________ ’41 CORVETTE Fuel Injection. Thro# speed, VsTiCamp Chevrolet, Inc. MT7, pomD r MU «?»» NEW Dodge Dart $1975 INCLUDES FREE RADIO And all atondsrd factory aquipment. Sate* tea and Ueanae extra. R A M M LER-D ALL AS 1001 N. MAW____ROCHESTER OL 34111 liS4 DO DOE V4. JK< mile*. *“*“ ___ ACTUAL _____|______ RBH. Exeel- condltlan. 0374. PI 3-1171. AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE SHEP'S MOTOR SALES 'They Gotta Gq Now!' •5* chew Blsea^M.3 Doer I13M ’47 PORD P-Lant «-Dr. H-T 4 0M ’47 CHEVY Wagon 4-Doof^_. 410M ’47 PORD P-Lane 3-Dr. 400 * — 44 OLDS 4-Door Super $4 4 ’44 BUICK 4-Door RTop 4 ’40 PORD P-Lane 4-Door i ’44 CHEVY B-AIr H-top . * ’44 PORD Cuttom 4-Door .... 0 ■44 PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan ... * ■44 PORD 1 Ton Make .... i 53 CHEVY B-Alr 4-Door ... 4 4. *44 DeBOTO PTREPLITE . With Power 8teerlnjT I05DN. *37 3* PER MO. BRAID MOTOR1 PE 3-0180. *17 DESOTO SPORTSMAN POWKF brakes and powwitwtog, mu, condition throughout. UL_f-43tl. ; Kennett. 4 EAST BOULEVARD PE *4307 qroikno bpUrtbman. ^ 0-0130 or TR 0-044* -’57 CADILLACS. HT Aim 4-DR. CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDIN-1 ■ “ some? Como In and *** u* and tot us help you adjust to a toss TOVUSED CARS 071 M34 Lake Orton . MT >-1041_____I II* 3 &*• *AHT;_DE- ’55 EtSek, very See. •SO Chrysler Convertible 3 Pontiac*. «’'l4Tl 'so Ford 4-Dr Wacan 3 ‘10 Cbmi 3 Packard*. '56-’35-'54' '58-'57 Volkewagen '57 Mercury 1 •U radtllae I Meny other* _ PORD I CTL. RAWO AN5 heater. Straight atick. 01300. OR FORD. 3-DOOR. V-g,1' RAH. Ford, good Wane. FS 4-1747. [EATER. ABSOLUTELY .jioney DOWN. Assume payments of 00.00 per mo. pall Credit Mgr Mr. Park* at Sn 4-7400. Harold Turner POff. Superior Auto Sales fit OAKLAND *!!L t./re^ra^as .... MONET DOWN NECESSARY l044 'IQS’) PA1RLANE 400 *QK. ------- Hardtop. Fully eqdlpped. Must aee rigj pUHD. I POOR, RADlS^ this oar - Factory appearance heater. ABST* - • 41405. | MONEY DOWN. BOB FROST, INC. UNC^LN-IOPtCTRY jgjg, foSd. RADIO A HEATER, •14 FORD STATON* Wa°ON. » MONEY IK^N* Assum* paasenger. Radio and boater. ments 0» IJ97I per mo. Exc. condition. With no mow credit Mgr. Mr. Parka *, dewa. iSsM. pdo#- J!4.JF' 4-7400 Harold Timer Ford. ^C%bimdr''.............T—‘ Kina Auto SahO IIS $• WI REPOSSESSION 1*44 Ford. Full price. INS, Pap] only SIT month. BO caeh naoded.i First naymi JHJ SB 1 price. 1 i. No «aal b Luekrluta jaleTiW I- —«*"»* •40 PORD PAWLANH. 4404 Pay only 427 mo. Pit* Out Rite Auto! Mr B*Q. PE *4431 III Ha«t Elvdl ot Auburn Never Before- have dodges Been Offered For Such A Low Price . SALE - ;■ Now Going On JOHN J. . SMITH DCMXaE, INC . ' * .211 S. SAGINAW FE 3-7055 '1040 Bulck 3 Dr- Invtota hnrdta Full powor ......... » Otude baker Lark « Or. SUM 1444^ Bulck LeSabr* S Dr. Ha^k UH out H 4 Dr. Hardtop | HO USk 11400 10* Chevrolet 3 Dr. aedaa ... | Ml MO Bulck 3'Dr. sedan. Red A Wb«* ...... ........ ...... I W 4t7^|pod^*)»n|y)T toWtop. Red A LLOYD RAW FH Ml PORD. 3 DOOR. f-0. fcxCB - body, EM 3-OOOL B Oonwi Fur >||> Chpi um fp _____ •tlh. Oold sad whtu HDD. ■Hi—AUK well steering and brakes. WW. Dual eased wiper, sy-t-wack differential. $*404. ’00 POHT1AC CUT*. ADR. : SMS 47 Bulak Special hDr. H-top -Power .77T...... ....... ilia* •43 Chevrolet 4d>r NE^VI F#r SaIa Cary real clean, gaud tire*, pn. owner. PA 4*4004 after 0 pm. al day Saturday. REPOSSESSION toot Pontiac. 4 dear, hardtop. Putt price 0444 Onlv 03# month No a|ifi needed Flret payment due Sepumber Mrd. AMS Ur. Bing. PS 4-lfM. Lucky Auto Seles. 103 S, Sagloew.__ ISM PONTIAC VW'TURA COUPE . Trl-cerb*. *tl*k. meny goodies. Private parly. FI a-Mlg after 7:>t pm _________ PONTIAC I sc * dr. H-T. Res ell the extre*. > e real, real nice eai proud to oner this SCHUTZ FINANCE COMPANY BTlMI t‘'n~~44 *VSS»e^ySroStblo ’ll Ford. 4-Doer '44 Plymemh, I Due* ‘44 Ford. 3-Deer 47 Simplex Motor Bike end ether*. ELLSWORTH A BEATTIE AUTO 8AUCS 0077 Dtate Hwy; M RAMBLER moor custom. take ever paymesta. Pine shape. Cell Tony ei EM 3 0404 tmr ‘58 RAMBLER Custom 4 dr. This black beauty with a red top. one af the nicest earn if you have OIOS or ear old car *48 pet month. Can Scout*. SCHUTZ MOTORS me. R&C RAMBLER Super Market OOtfMRRCE RD_ IMS CATALINA CONVERTIBLE beater, aethlag down. 3.000 miles, power steering,------------- — * brakes, low down |— trade. PE 3-2310. “Gee, Tizzy, a person would think you For Sele Cars . ___________ . JSm- W PONTIAC »C^ ^MBL*R,_ too S EDHNHgU^g™™ equipped. *001 miles, ! ..../..... $3450 IraU-r For Sale Cars We Trade Pontiac Retail Store 1*4 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. RADIO, j “ heater, goad transportation too fcn“Wl" ' Hitt St alter 0 P.44. T 1044 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CON-vert. trl-power standard shift, = exceptionally Swan. Reas., FE waoo 55 MERCURY, 3 DOOR. MERCO-matle, radio and heaur. eharp. like over payments of 4M.M mo. Call Howard Cannon. Ml UP and DOWN I mcdan VA UUU L-/V.Z 7V 17 Olesmlni blue fluEnTnew, whit* wall*, ns be handled with no ’40~ PQNTIAC 4-DR. HARDTOP. _* A Heater. W.Walls. Power ateerlng A Araks* One owner. (444 LLOYD ’40 CHEV. Impale Coot* ... '40 PLYMOUTH SAVOY .... '47 PORD 400 Club Coupe . 50 PONTIAC Hardtop .... •50 CHEV 4-Dr. Ste. Won.. 44 OLOSMOBILE ’’gg” H-T 44 OLDSMOBILE "gg” H-T '40 FORD CUSTOM 4-DR. .. ’44 CHEVROLET 310. 3-DR ’55 PORD Vi-TON V-0 . w-wells. exc. condition. 701th no money down. |4M fuU price. 037 per mo. Oatt Mr Whtte Credit 1 m . 1 ^“±’ .5.“% , .m<— $5 DOWN ANY CAR I* PLtMOUTH SEDAN. OOOD vl” till 1 '-'lU l transportation. 0104. EM 3-0011. S. ___ Pontiac, 3 dew. No cash needed. Beautiful Mask finish. 1304 full price. Only 117 u month. First payment due deptember 33. IMO Ring Mr, Btnr FE 4-1004, Lucky Auto Bale*. M3 8. Saginaw ■M PONTIAC aTARCiiXr VI8TA. |H ..... ..... Auto- p.a. p.h. Sharp. FB4-0*50. «xc«Ucnt*V -54 PONTIAC. I1M sS* j 'Viu^mT Ben 1 reek with 111 down i its East Blvd. at Auburn ■ ’ll BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE, sharp and loaded. 41.000. J.' C. Harden. S3 Oakland. FE 4-0404 or FE 0-0110-_________________________ .. PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY Convertible. Fully equipped, like new. Must sett, at once. Cell owner Sunday Aug. 14. Phone , OLIve 8-0381. • ___________ 1M8 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 3-DOOR sedan power steering end brakes, radio end heater. One owner ear. Cell FE 4-8437. ‘38 FONTIAC. 9 PAS8KNOER WAO- on. l owner. 40 Sheridan, o__ 1044 PONTIAC HARDTOP, itl6. 10 PONTIAC CAT. OONV. POWER j brakes end steering Hydra. All i good ce-H other eeeeeeorles, 43840 will take : _____ HEATER absolutely NO MONEY DOWN. Assume — meat of M3.ll per mo Credit Mgr Mr. Parka at 4-7400 Harold Turner Fowl._ 1041 STUDRBAKBR 4 DR. SBDAN Economy special! 0704 BOB FROST. INC. LINCOLN-MERCURY MI 0-3300 . - 'pMtiai. 14U nryiun . .. ’13 Plymouth * Old* « Dodge ........ ’40 Cadillac O.H. '44—'53—*52 Ramblers 9-1I Ford* ................. » >a Pew pickup trucks, 100 others. 040 up. finance arranged. — 1.14 Years Fair Dealing THE HOME OP “TOP VALUE’ , i wnnnwann — -*6 USED CARS ! 8 WOODWARD. MI 4-3100. M 0S2 HITPnV ST 40 FONTIAC TRI-POWER CATA- 46 |_ . rtUKUIN ai..............j Up, convertible PE 2-4202, « ( ^ i ^PONTUC 8T_ATIOK_ WAOOjt ?IRi™^A«_!^MB&R.*Tfi ^^TIAC im Excel, cond Priced right OR MW___________________ 4 75 H AD8RCURT . COMMUTER STATION WAOON, With Power Steering. Only 24.000 Actual Miles. 01300. BRAID MO-TOR. FE 2-0100. FISCHER BUICK mitslon. 4 door, white sidewall tires. Muck. Real sharp. *12*?. FISCHER BUICK. INC. 00* 8. JVoodward, Birmingham BV OWNEiR •58 Old* HOUday 0t. Mack tad white, ell power. Urea like new. A good car First .8885. EM * r FE S-33SS. ' PACKARD, D A M A O E D -------------------- «~i_____ ______ Hydra. Extras'* Low mileage. FE 10*4 from ena, gooc---— mission. 5140. FE 4-0017._ j PONTIAC, 1*51 BTVtCHIBP 4 DR 1047 H.mm 4 DOOR HARD- —" " top, automatic, potrer ateerlng and brake*. 44*5 BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER. MS 1. WOODWARD 40 0 1000. ___________ * hard top. Just* Make Payments ‘OS PLYMOUTH. 0300 ’ay only 433 mo. Du* Oct. : Rite Auto, )gr. Bell, ftj&ai IOO East Bird, 1*57 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR WAOON, • passenger, radio and heater, automatic, potrer steering ana brake*. Sint, birminoham -RAMBLER, 60S 8. WOODWARD 30 8-3900. ______________ •53 FLTIKIWt B. AND H- VERT good. 4300 Klaabeth U. Rd. C. Man l i SfJUU-niar a un. i . Hydramatlc. Power I brakes, power steering. Clear plastic seat covers, low mllagt. interior and exterior like new. Excellent condition. MX 7-0470- USE!!) CARS. 440 TO 1500. NO MONEY DOWN QUEEN AUTO --(iUtAW, SALES, 171 S. 1 Just Make Payments ’43 OLDS. HT- 034 By only AY mo. Due Oct. • ■ Rite Auto Mr- Bell. FE 0-4430 __IQS Beat ~Bltd. et Auburn ■ 1 WELL- CARED~POR 1947 OLD8-mobtle. 4 dr. sedan. Hydramatlc, power brakes. Radio and Heater. White aide well*. Dark green finish. For sale by original owner. Doug Miller, 111 Canal, puX- tord. kiu 4-70S3._____ MS OLDS, 4-DOOR HARDTOP, copgeri and helge^ Ml power, Garkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Mato 81., Clarltiton MA 8-4141 Sag OLDSMOBILE. RADIO Aftfi heater, automatic, power steering and brakes. 0708. BIRMINO-HAM-RAMBLER 080 S. WOODWARD. MI 0-3000. OK USED CARS TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET—OLDSMOBILE Open Evenings MArket 4-4441 , Walled Lake REPOSSESSION IBM Plymouth hardtop. V-S. automatic, beautiful white finish. Full pries 04*4 No cash needed. Pint payment due September 33. Ning Mr. Bing, FE 4-1000, , Lucky Auto 11 - SajCaW. 38 OLDSMOBILE g DR. SEDAN. Radio. Heater. Automatic trane-aharpl $1,504 or PTE 3-9487, ask mission Power brakes. Eitra OLjjs < 396 CONVERT. LOADED. ’ owner, Or 3-3407. REPOSSESSION 1040 Oldsmobtle. 3 door, beautiful silver OM white finish. Pull price . $506 013 per month. First pay* REPOSSESSION 'S3 I dog, FE , 153 S. 1067 PLTMOUTH BELVEDERE 3-door hardtop Automatic transmission. V-8 engine, powar steering. I ownr. Immaculate. 1080. Only (1005 NOI.._-- ROLET OO. 10M 8. WOODWARD BILL SPENCE { “RAMBLER” WILL ACCEPT Ouna. outboards, boats, ralrtgara-tors and appllaaca*. etc. On our now 1000 Rambtera ar any good used car aa part payment. IIM Plymouth 4^Dr. Sedan. Auto |l Pontiac 4 Dr aodaa. Automatic traaaaalaaMn. Like_ MW, ••• l*M0 M Pontiac 4 Dr. Haidtap. Esc. Bond. . .... 07M HOMER HIGHT MOTORS COOK CLERK . the help you need is quickly yours through THE PONTIAC PRESS WANT AD COLUMNS for the Went Ad Department just dial ... Just Dial' FE 2-8181 Just Make Piyments 17 PLY- 3-DR. $004 sv only 017 mo. Due Oct. : Rite Auto. Mr Ben, PE 4-4539 180 East Blvd, at*Auburn REPOSSESSION 10(7 Plymouth. 4-door savor, beao-Uful white finish, $000 full pries. Pay only 030 month. No cash —^iTpin* — — — OPEN TONIGHT Until 9 R.M. OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ' $795 :hevrc VAQON Vo $1295 ’57 BUICK fUERA'HARDTC $1095 $1395 ’58 CHEVROLET 3-DOOR. PowergUd* end root I mileage. That’s because of the greater selection of everything from automobiles to employment offered every day. - SCHUTZ MOTORS. INC. 013 S Woodward B’han MI 0-7470____JO 8-472 TOMERS through' Qassi* fied Ads. ail FE 2-8181. $695 V-0 engine, stick chlft. Sky blu* I irr tJODn finish, fatrn clean. Stock No. 1622. 55 1*UKU Only ISOS. NORTH. CHEVROLET % TON PICKUP. This pickup 1* $1095 ’57oPeSOTO $495' ’48 WILLYS JEEP 4 whMl drive $795 CLEARANCE SPECIALS T '59 PORD ....... .$1495 j Custom 3SS. 3 door. $ cylinder, straight stick, radio and heater — Blue and whit* style ton* [ ..$1195 58 FORD Felrlano 3 d—, . omatlc. rpdlo and t power ateerlng. '57 FORD ................$750 t door, S cylinder, (Might stick, vaaneri. 12 Courteoua Salesmen Await Your Call COVER MOTOR SALES 110 Orchard Lake Are. rE 3-010] Open Eve* '56 FORD ....$795 Wagon, V-0 automatic, radio end bailor, lew mileage. ’55 FORD .....$550 Wagon. 0 cylinder, straight stick 1 — Motor, windshield waohsra. •54 FORD .-......$150 Was**. • cylinder, straight stick -Radio A heater LARRY •JEROME HOBBIES ARE FUN. favorite collection; putter ot your — work bench; entertain th* • or ptoy BI-PI untU m- l(r. .11 imaalhle to —PORH5«M7tE nSuPk”------ 166 Main St., Rochester | OL 1-9711 OPEN EVES. I lb* woo bents; H i att pcmfblc to your own bom*. TOO V" ••-*• heme* of orccy atyto. aloe, every budget and hobb; Start lookmt right bow the hga* out af mo- FE 2-8181 ottia AUGUST CLEARANCE The manager is on vacation and we want to show him we can sell cars without him so we have cut Erices to the vefy bottom dollar to move them out. ,o reasonable offer will be refused. 1959 PONTIAC $2695 1960 DART . 1958 BUICK ... $1795 1957 .BUICK ..$2495 d. Stood-cylinder^ ....$1395 Hmaflow. ra- W56 BUICK ....$1195 Special 4-Door Sedan. DynaHow, 3*.god actual miles. Block sad whit* finish. 1959 OPEL ..$1395^ 3-Door Sedan. Beautiful blue finish. If , you ----------------- * tiu* it it.' 1957 PLYMTTH $1195 Bolvtdor* convertible. Power * and brak**. automatic ton. V-g, radio, heater ana new whttewiul tires. Oold with black top. A real sharpie I 1957 PONTIAC $1495 Star Chief safari Wagon. Poo steering and brak**. Hydi 1957 OLDS ........$1395 "gg" 4-Door Sedan. Solid black , beauty. Radio, heater. Hydra-matte. 31.008 actual mile*. 1960 PONTIAC $2895 Catalina 3-Door Hardtop Power steering sad broke*, radio, boater w“— 1957 CHEVY .. $1495 4-Door Wagon. Power steering. W(,rre oral 1956 DE SOTO $ 695 3-Door Hardtop. Auton transmission, radio, boater. 1957 CHEVY ...$1095 1956 PONTIAC Station Wagon with Hi radio end heater. A $ 895 rdramaile. condition 1960 PONTIAC $2995 Vteer&r 1957 BUICK . ,y that Wlfisurely 1958 CHEVY ,..$1795 Impale Convertible Light blue finish. Radio, hooter, PowergUd*. whitowett*. OM owner. 1959 CHEVY ...$1495 Blieovn* 2-Door s*dan. Standard trsn*ml*«ton. 8 cylinder*, radio. ^h«at*r and whitewall 1959 CHEVY ...$1895 Impale 3-Door Hardtop. Stand-arwlraamalMten. * cylinder, ra- 1959 PONTIAC $1995 1997 MERCURY $1195 steering and ‘ brake*. whitewall*. Lib* a 1913 FORD ... .$ 145 4-Door sedan with radio and heater. Oood rubber and run* vary good. SHELTON PONTIAC- BUICK ROCHESTER / OL 1-8133 ' Across from New ar Sties * OPEN TILL 9 P.M. OR LATER Gosed \Vednesdty »nd Sttufday st 6 P.M. 1 - ■ I: ‘SAFE-BUY’ Best Beals LLOYD MOTOR SALES. LINCOLN — MERCURY — COMET ENGLISH FORD W FALCON 4-DOOR *60 COMET 4DOOS 1 Automatic traoimlMhm. radio, heater and whtUwaU*. Deluxe trim. Lib* mw. Automatic transmission, boater, deluxe trim bad whitewalls. $1895 “”$2195 59 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 4-DOOR I Automatic tranamlMlon, radio. ’59 FORD 3DOOR HARDTOP Automatic tranamlaalon. radio. < heater, whitewall*, power steering. brak** and a*ata and air coodltloBlns. On* oWMr. $2095 heater, power ateerlag and brakes. On* owner! $1595 ’59 PONTIAC 59 FORD { CATALINA 3DOOR 11 Automatic traocmuatqn. radio. | j heater and whitewall*.. Like 2-Door V-g. standard transmla->hm with ovordrtve, whitewall*. Om owner. ” $1995, $1895 ’59 FORD 58 OLDSMOBILE j PAIRLANE SEDAN 3-DOOR "gr* HARDTOP Automatic transmission, radio. I mu'ston. radio, heater and | whitewall*. On* owner. heater, whitewalls, power steering and brakes. A one-owner $1595 ““$1695 ’58 THUNDERBIRD ’59 ENGLISH FORD Automatic transmission, radio, haater and whitewalls. Pull 3-DOOR Radio, beater end whitewall*. ""$2495 On* owner 1 $895 *58 FORD 3DOOR SOO” HARDTOP *58 FORD 3DOOR 8 1 dio. heater and whitewall*. $1395 and beater. OnVowM^ $945 58 VAUXHALL 4 DOOR ’57 FORD 3-DOOR 8 Radio pnd heater. A nic* ear. , $695 Automatic transmission, radio, heater, white wails. Om owner! $795 ’57 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARDTOP 3-Door — Automatic trammla-sloe, radio, boater vhlta* ’57 FORD 2-OOOR HARDTOP $1395 radio, theater***end whitewall*. Sharyt $1295 ’57 MERCURY STATION WAOON V-g. g Passenger. Automat!* 1 trana., radio, haater. whitewalls, ’57 CHEVROLET 3DOOR 8 cylinders, standard transmis- 1 power steering and brake*. On* owMr. . $1295- sion. haater and whitewalls. $595 '57 PONTIAC ’57 FORD 2-DOOR HARDTOP 1 Automatic transmission, radio, hooter. Extra ole*. On* owner. V-8. automatic, radio, heater and whits walls. Power steering and brakes. Sharpl $1095 $1495 *57 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN ’57 PLYMOUTH | Automatte transmission, radio, boater, whitewalls, power steering, brakes, seat and iQndowi, and air conditioning. Extra nice. BEldVEDSfUE HARDTOP 3-Door V-l Automatic $ran.v miiaioo. radio, heater and whitewalls. One owner. : $1195 $895 '56 FORD *56 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE 3DOOR HARDTOP Automatic transmlMtea. radio. | V-S. Automatic transmission, j radio, heater, while walls, pow-| *r steering and brakes. Sharp) heater, power steering and brakes. One owner. $895 $495 56 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 2-DOOR ’56 LINCOLN PREMIERE 4-DOOR Automatic tranimUalon. radio. | heater and>whltewal!**'Nlce car! $495 heater, whitewall*. Power steering. brakes, window* and seat. Extra nice. $895 *56 FORP STATION WAOON i Parklane 2-Door V-S. Automatic. > radio, heater, whitewall*, wower ’55 FORD PAIRLANE 2-DOOR | steering. Sharp! $895 V-8 Automatic transmission, radio. u» iter and whitewall*. One owner 1 $495 ’55 "OLDSMOBILE 4-DOOR "gr* ’54 FORD : ! heatSat(^trw^ewaSS: 'flit* 4 DOOR 1*4 | Standard tranamiaaioo, radio, # heater and whitewalls. Sharp! 1 $495 $495 •53 FORD ’52 RAMBLER V-g. standard traasmtaston, radio and haater. 2-DOOR HARDTOP Radio and Haater $195, $95 LLOYD • MOTOR SALES t 23? S. SAGINAW FE 2-9l3l FORTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. AUGUST 12,1900 Was Bala Cw« 10 WILSON IPOXTIAC-CADILLAC 1959 CADILLAC a COUPS Mr« with Midi *01 white Interior. A tall line o factory nooesegrtoe and power 1958, CADILLAC ■IDAN DtVIUI Buckskin belee with notching Interior Putty 1956 CADILLAC AM DeVILLI Pink with white! p. Putty equipped toe.'- 1958 LINCOLN PR1EMERE COOPS. Solid white With black and red Interior. Pull power and accessories. Trul; 1958 CHEVROLET IMP ALA CONVERTIBLE Be.util metallc blue with matching 1 terlor. Power stee ring, eutomsi ----nlsslon. radio and heati . watt three .....*16*5 1958 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR. t-fa 1958 PLYMOUTH t-DOOR. Solid white In color, radio and banter, standard shlf* * cylinder, clean throughout 1957 PLYMOUTH '« flu, Automatic transmission, radio, heater. I to choose WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Wcxxiward PONTIAC I AUTO BROKERS •POT CAR* sous * consi pi Perry at Madlcen Pi USED CAR .SELLORAMA FREE $50 worth of groceries with the purchase of a car at these low prices. *58 CHRYSLER .. .$1795; *59 DODGE ,......$1195 I CYL. 1b TON TftXOT *57 DODGE ...........$1195! *57 DODGE..........,.$1095 Dodge aad Chrysler RAMMLER DALLAS EDDIE STEELE -FORD-$99 DOWN WILL FINANCE: '58 FORD...... $999 PAIRLANB '57 PLYMOUTH $699 BELVEDERE 4-DOOR '57 PONTIAC . .$999 8TATION WAOON '57 FORD ...... $499 3-DOOR '56 CHEVY .,..$499 '56 PONTIAC ..$699 •TAR CHIEF '56 FORD......$699 PAIRLAKS 4-DOOR '56 PONTIAC .. $399 SEDAN '55 MERCURY..$399 2-DOOR HARDTOP '55 .CHRYSLER $499 HARDTOP '55 FORD..........$399 PAHtLANX 2-DOOR '55 CHEVY .........$399 2-DOOR 2 VOLUME LOCATIONS 2705 Orchard Lake Road — KEEGO HARBOR — 3275 West Huron - AT ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD — FE 2-2529 FE 5-3177 RUSS JOHNSON LAKE ORION -LOWERS PRICESr- ON ALL NEW 1960 MODELS! SAVE UPTQ $800 ON BRAND NEW CARS. COME IN! TAKE YOUR CHOICE OUT OF STOCK "Demonstrators At Bargains1' "Used Car Bargains Galofe" '58 Olds rmTA STATION WAOON Power Stewing and Brakea $1895 '56 Buick' SEDAN Automatic Transmission Sharp! $599 '55 Chevrolet SEDAN Automatic Transmission $599 • '55 Ford 8TATIOH WAOON T4. Automatic Transmission $499 '57 Plymouth ♦-DOOR V « Automatic Transmission $695 '55 Ford 9-pocm • Standard Transmission $599 '55 Mercury '57 Buick $1495 '56 Pontiac sfeAH $595 '55 Ford . 2-DOOR 2-Tone Paint $599 '55 Ppntiac ■MK Automatic Transmission „ $499- '54- Chevrolet BEL AIR CONVERTIBLE . New Paint and Top $599 '56 Pontiac ■TAR CH1EPHARDTOP One Owner • $995 '55 Olds SEDAN Power Steering and Brakes $499 $695 Many other used cars to choose from at Bargain Prices! -RUSS JOHNSON-MOTOR SALES LAKE ORION 2 Low-Overhead Locations North Broadway at Shadbolt "Pontiac Division" MY 2-2871 • M-24 at Shadbolt "Rambler Division" MY 2-2381 BRIGHT SPOT INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE CARS GUARANTEED '58 Chevrolet Wagon .. .$1645 , 4-DOOR. V-g engine, automatle trcnsmlssion. radio aad heeler! • low mileage. '58 Chevrolet Del Ray . .$1195 2-DOOR Radio, heater, automatic transmission, SHARP! '56 Oldsmobile ........$ 795 4-Door hardtop. Radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering and brakes. Extra nice. '56 Mercury ____.......$ 795 A HARDTOP with radio, heater, mercomauc, power brakea, red aad white ilnlsh. '57 Cadillac ...........$AVE A BEAUTIFUL sedan with radio, heater, power steering ml brakea, loaded With extras '58 Chevrolet . ,*....... .$1695 2-DOOR HARDTOP. Radio, heater, automatic transmission, air conditioning and a good body. \ * ' '59'Foid ..............$1595 1- DOOR. Radio, heater. Pordomstic, V-t and a one ewout '59 Pontiac ..........$2245 STAR CHIXP with radio, heater, automatle tranuniaalon, brakes and Ilka new condition. '59 Chevrolet Wagon * .$AVE KINOWOOD 4-DOOR with radio, heater, automatle transmission, power steering and brakea. The perfect fqmlly car. '57 Ford ..............$ 925 2- DOOR HARDTOP. Radio and heater, tu-tane finish. JEROME . "BRIGHT SPOT" ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS FE 8-0488 , OPEN TIL 9 P.M, OR LATER WEDNESDAY CLOSED AT 6-P.M. Were Not Makin Money On These BEAUTIFUL LATE-MODEL LIKE-NEW CARS ... That Must Go This Weekend During Our AnnuarUsed Car Inventory Clearance At —"CY" OWENS - 630 OAKLAND AVENUE - IT'S GOT TO BE A GLEAN SWEEP. '.'Name Your Price And $ave-$ave-$ave!" 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Radio aad bsatar, turn’signals Leather interior. 3-tone paint. Solid grey. % MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES Oakland Cpunty’s Largest Chevy Dealer €3l OAKLAND AVENUE -Jd FE 4-4547 THE PQNTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, lflflO FORTY-THREE --Todays Television Programs- Cbwl ft—WJBK-TV 4-HH.1V ommi t—wxn-Tf • ckusai *—cklwtv TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS CM (2) Movie (began at $ p.m.) (4) Jom Bowie. (7) Three Stooges. (9) Popeye. (59) Blech. Unknown Bards. I M (4) Weather. CM (2) (4) News. Weather,'Spts. (V Stooges (coot) (9) Sheriff of Cbchise. (56) News Magnet*. CM (2) News Analyst. (4) (7) Sports. C46 (2) (4) (7) News. Sports. 7:69 (2) This Man Dawson. (4) Court of Small (7) Death Valley. (9) Red River Jamboree. (56) We Believe. 7:M (2) Rawhide. (4) Cimarron City. (7) Man Ftom Blackhawk. (9) Movie. Betty Grshle, Martha Raye, 'Tin Up GW," fill (56) For Doctors (My. ■ 8:00 (2) Rawhide (cent) (4) Cimarron (coot.) (7) 77 Sunset Strip. (9) Movie (began 7:30 p.m.) CM (2) Hotel de Pane. (4) Wichita Town. (7) 77 Sunset Strip (cont.) (9) Movie (began 7:30 p m.) 9:M (2) Video Village. (4) Tamburitzans. (7) All-Star Football Game. (9) West Point. CM (2) December Bride. at 9 p.m.) (9) Men at Annapolis. MsM (2) Twilight* Zone. (4) (Color) Moment of Fear. (7) Football (began p.m.) (9) News. tc 16 (9) Weathervane. 1CM (9) Telescope, lftsM (2) Manhunt. (4) Fear (cont) (7) Football (began p.m.) U * (9) News. ICM (9) Hazel Park Race Results. 1CH (9) Movie. Glenn Ford, “The Americano,” COS.) 11:M (2) (4) News, Sports, Weath. IMS (2) Movies. Olivia de Havil-land, “To Each Hia Own.” (’40); George Montgomery, “Accent on Love,” (’41). U:M (4) Jack Paar. SATURDAY MORNING t (2) Meditations. 7tM (2) On the Fahn Front, (2) Michigan Conservation. (2) Capt. Kangaroo. CM (7) China. CM (4) News. (2) Roy Rogers. (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. (7) Ousade lor, Christ CM (2) Spunky and Tadpole. (4) Cartoon Storybook. (7) Little Raacals. 10:00 (4) (color) Howdy Doody. (7) Movie. (2) Heckle and Jeckfe. (4) Fury. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) Circus Boy. (7) High Road to Danger. 1I:M (9) Billboard. SATURDAY AFTERNOON ICM (2) Sky King. (4) True Story. (7) Citizen Soldier. (9) Country Calendar. U:M (7) Championship Bowling. (4) Detective Diary. (9) Judge Roy Bean. (2) Voice of the Fans. 1C 46 (2) Tiger Warmup. 1:M (9) Movie. (4) Mr. Wizard. (2) Tiger Baseball. 1«M (7) Movie. (4) Patti Page. CM (4) Movie. CM (7) Championship Billiards. CM (7) Wrestling. CM (2) Scoreboard. 6:46 (2) Inside Ports. CM (2) Wrestling. (4) Western Roundup. 4:M (7) Talent Town. (9) Movie. (7) Top Pro Golf. (2) Home Rim Derby. S:M (4) Clutch Cargo. (2) Movie. (4) (C 01 o r) Masquerade ICM (2) Mighty Mouse. • ... (4) (Color) Ruff and Reddy. (7) Football (began at 9>H:M (2) Lone Ranger. Gambling Is Booming Sky-High at Tahoe by Army Assn. Wonts Added 130,000 Troops, Modern Arms, Enough Air Transport WASHINGTON (UPI)-The Association of die 115. Army wants 130,000 more men in the active Army, aQ “obsolete” weapons replaced by modern arms, and sufficient air transport to move into trouble spots without delay, ft ft 4 The association urged that ihe Nike-Zeus antimissile rocket I produced on a “national crash ‘ l” It also proposed an end to limits on the weight of Army aircraft and the range of Army missiles. In a series of adopted at the end sf Its aa-nual three-day meeting, the association rolled for action to Owner of Midget Cor Has Trick to Beat Light DALLAS. Tex. (UPI) - One of those tiny foreign cars was stopped by a red light at a busy downtown Dallas intersection recently. The driver apparently was in a hurry because he crawled out while the “walk” sign was still ion, pushed his midget car through the intersection, wiggled back inside and drove on. It said the present authorized army of 870,000 men givfes reliable assurance” of being an adequate deterrent force. The Army Association has 70,-000 members among active Army personnel, veterans and others dedicated to pressing Army aims. Mow than 3,000 delegates attended the sessions here. FROM NUTS TO CONES - After a lifetime diet of nuts, roots and similar fare, Pete the Squirrel this summer has learned the delights of ice cream. He grasps the cone firmly in both AT rhetefei front paws and wades In. A man who likes to stroll through the Colorado state capltol grounds at Denver where Pete spends most at his time introduced the nut hunter to the frozen dainty. TV Features TV News and Reviews By EARL WILSON ^TAHOE, Nev.—Why go to the Alps when you can get high Get high, literally, that to—6,200 feet high . . . higher by almost half- a mile than mile-high Denver. We’re up here nearer Heaven than some of us will ever get B again, At Hurrah’s, positively the biggest gambling operation I ever saw. People pass out here all the time—from the altitude. * ★ ★ Chorus girls newly-arrived rush right to radio “soap opera” may the oxygen tank after a strenuous dance. >00n *** dropped theaJr- Courtesy Isn’t always a matter I of what you say. Sometimes it’s j a matter of what you don’t say ... j A local secretary boasts a perfect B UMtod Pres. international attendance record. For years shej all-star FOOTBALL GAME, hasn’t missed a coffee break. - 9 p m. The annual All-star game E«ri Wilson. comes from Soldiers Field In Chl-| " ' ~ cago. Silents Please Too Noisy tor Its Own Well Being I By CLAIRE COX lone of the greatest timing *e- NEW YORK (UPI)-A television jquencea In all movie comedy is! viewer too young to have seen about to occur, Buster Keaton in all his panto-1 Keaton manages to pluck tim-l OREL UTS: lr Portable. .. lit.IS ir Admiral ... $19.15 17” Teletone $24.95 17” FUce .... $29.95 17” Motorola $34.95 17” RCA .......$34.95 21” Majestic .... $39.95 21” Admiral $49.96 21” Traveler ...$49.95 21” Westinfhoase $69.95 21” Blond RCA .$89.95 12” Adm. Comb. $49.95 Ail sets are guaranteed In writing, at least 30 days parts and labor — 90 days picture tube. OVIR 25 OTHIR USID SITS TO CHOOSE FROM OREL RADIO 9 T.V. SALES—SERVICE 3990 Elisabeth Lake Kd. FI 4-4945 Open 9-9 ''Established 12 Yens” Will Soap Opera Go?j Tune in Later and See MASQUERADE PARTY* 9!30 tnimic glory 33 years ago nmut|bpr> from tht path of hi® loco*||^l p.m: (4). Guessing game In colorwondered over hig morning!motive Just in the nick of time, m ^ cranchies what the silence In silent] The voice’s final major coatri- |W ^ mart** was aQ about. button came when It reported Levenson and Lee Bowman as The ABC NetWork last night pre- that a great scene of comic sa -_________■ rented the second in a novel series] tire was coming up. of summer reruns titled Silents f __, , , , , , , _ pjeaae This hilarity involved the col- £ ilapse of a bridge with a Yankee IW Instead of being rerun* of last [train on it. An angry general re-j^ winter’s better shows, these are taliated by drawing his sword. said after that, I We had flown over the Nevadk mountains from Las Vegas to Reno In a DC-3 In one of the roughest flights left In American aviation. WILSON . ' t t , Such excitement when we got here! The customers were winning! Three customers had hit t)ie Keno game for pots of $25,666 In the last 27 days. One was a “revenge” winner. He'd been an assistant bartender who wanted to be promoted to bartender. Deemed too inexr perienced, he’d been refused promotion just yet. He quit—and began playing Keno. Result, 25Gs. ★ ★ ★ The management notices things like that ... When there are three In a month. Of course. It’s good for business, because it causes talk. Vacationists are pell-melllng In now. Harr ah's pays bus fares for many of them, to get them here. In the winter Harrah’s la even more generous with visitors, because not as many are eager to come to this section then. Skiers come anxiously In the winter, but skiers are not very good gamblers as a rule. They Just sit around drinking coffee, - “They don’t have money to gamble,” somebody explained. “They are saving their money for their next trip to the hospital” When- they get fractured here, they do it literally. THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. . Liz Taylor and Bddie Fisher will visit Rome during the Olympics . . . Singer Jays F. Morgan and Chuck Kelly got the divorce ... A Japanese revue Is moving Into.the Latin Quarter; the famed Latin Quarter beauties . . . Including Fhyllia Sands—return in October. Sam Stelnman dreamed up “The Tourist’s Friend’’—i booklet telling how to say “It’s too expensive” In four languages. (It’s printed by Ed Schwartz of Minneapolis.) EARL'S PEARLS: Fortunately. for the country, neither party Is quite as bad as the other insists it Is. WISH I’D SAID THAT: Someone summed up the current fad for dieting: “People will to to great lengths to prevent going to great widths.” ,. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Many a. girl got married because she didn’t like to spend evRlttgraUmr^Shfl got a divorce for] the same reason . . . THAT’S EARL, BROTHER. MOMENT OF FEAR, 10 p.m. , (4). Story is placed in 1972 about the tenw events which follow the i . sudden death of a presidential can- _ . ‘ didate on the eve of the election. NEW YORK (UPI) — There is a The Second Mrs. Burton, whose j £ q Marshal) stars, strong possibility that the familiar tribulations began in 1941. JACK PAAR SHOW, 11:30 p.m. Three more recent serials also in (4). Tonight’s guests will be Bil danger of the chopping block are]and Cora Baird, Alexander King, The Couple Next Door. Whispering ! Minnie Guggenheimer and Peggy Streets and Best Seller. Cass. [General." | Silents Pit The death of the serials would Saturday tfe ajso wrote and codirected the a series if put some 50 actors, many of whom TIGER BASEBALL, 1 p.m. (2). film. That was in 1927, shortly please, play more than one role, out of ] Detroit plays the Indians at Munic- before sound movies talked Keaton —*- ipal Stadium in Cleveland. 1 —- * revealed Thursday that the Columbia Broadcasting system radio network, the only network which still carries them, is considering doing away with the serials. It was reported many of the CBS affiliates felt they could make more money from local programing on the time now allocated to the network serials. The daytime serials are aired from 12:39 to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. A network spokesman said there - was no firm decision to drop the soap operas, bat It was possible that such u decision would be made after lengthy talks with the affiliates. PHYLLIS $ TV-Radlo S Service S What t_______________ . ._____ viewer cannot report. 1 finally out-]^ s Last night's star was Buster smarted the one-eyes squawk box. ^ Keaton. He shared top billing with! I turned off the sound and saw m a wood-burning locomotive in "The i a real silent movie, ! J? General." | Silents f lease would be a gem of m only it were silence,!^ Bitsy Bikini Outstrips Rival Discs This Week [out of a job. Television nearly talked its way eat of my sixth floor window during this presentation, for It failed to keep silent moment during “Silents Please.” Lutherans Nole = Loss of 33.000 I til ft P.M. |C OwSMt Inks An. R O FX 4-5641 £ h Member ml the Otklul Cssaty R q Eleetroate Aeeoetetlea N World Gain Is Offset by a Big Fall in Countries Behind Iron Curtain i Being a compulsive talker, my [set babbled away almost the en-j <*■ « tire time, even between the com-! Here are what young people think are the top records of jmereials. the week aa compiled by the Gilbert Youth Research Co.: For *om<’ reason, perhaps for t Itay Bitsy Bikini.........................Brian Hyland |the bene,it of the nois^conditioned! I ........................ T 'S-TSdSl NEW YORK (UPI) The N. I 3. Mule Skinner Blues......................... Fendermen new York (UPI) — The Na- 4 I’m Sorry Brenda Lee A rather somber voice per- tional Lutheran Council reports a f. Please Help Me.Vm Palling 7.7.77.77.7Hank Locklin ”***•**. m'mbTr8 ta. H • mn r. - t T ' golag on, and the funnier the jworld s. Lutheran churches, larg-l S' Tf,1 1 1-0 * " J ' i ' rv. »' Peterson movie was supposed to be. file of the Protestant denomina- 7. Alley Oop.......Hollywood Argyles, Dante 8t Evergreens more doomed the voice boomed tkw. The loss was blamed on a! Because They’re Young .................... Duane Eddy| forth. jhi*e drop in membership behind] SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Teats Free Parking at Boor of “Opoa 6vos. by AppaimtmanC 143 Oakland FEderal 2-1225 PONTIAC, MICH. Among the series which would be dropped by CBS if the decision goes dirough would be Ma Perkins which made Its, debut in 1933; The Right to Happiness, which started _ ___^_____J in 1940; Young Dr. Malone, who 9. Image of .a Girl........................... .............. Safaris j A,**]*,. thlngi we„ ^I the lron Curtaiii' began his practice in 1940; andjjQ. Feel So Fine ................................. Johnny Preston tides. What is a 'silent movie with- According to the council, mem-j Elvis Presley j out titles telling the viewer what1 bership gains throughout the world i and what the actors were offset by this loss. 11. It’s Now or Never n , tf* ■ j 12. Walkin’to New Orleans...............Fats Domino|*s •—V 5 Nphril Pra W Vk nn IS A Rockin’ Good Way .. ......Benton 6c Washington I In East Germaay, the Church ncillll riauw riMUII „ E>bad.a Poo,.........connto rnam. »' 2ST •*J w. H*« and Wisdom of Dag I 5S?«3%SS 17. That’s All You GotU Do ..........Brenda Lee of Keaton’s once very funny antics. “ ‘ “ * "2 “ , NEW ^ DELHI, India _ (AP)-|ia. Don’t Come Knockin’ . .... Fats Domino I And *tm soother thing, there 1 ***** Prime Minister Nehru said today w when Will I BeHhoved ..Everly Brothers! w“ "® Only aa orchestra. [ Throughout all of Europe, where SS*k A w«“»-A **"• *Frten'1 - wu“n H||M|~ sion and also with wisdom” in the|COMING UP FAST: Bad Man’s Blunder .... The Kingston Trio Congo. Nehru told a nev^ conference he welcomed the action of the Security Council and more especially those of the secretary-general. Nehru blamed the Congo trouble on the continued presence of Belgian soldiers. actosa I Former U.S. ^ gnMldcnt * Btrd’l crop IS Confederate 11 MsU drink* iffisl 8 Sett Beginner II Seeded II Peered 21 Mature h lUlelgh'i title It ■eetrienl —reeure (eb.) a*n children - - Today's Radio Programs - - BEADS OP STATS IS Egypt-e bond 14 Otrl’i neme 39 Wtlke 37 Sent let re j 3t Stunsfr “ BibUcel mm* •oclellt* .. Coneume* 4* Lotlns ' SeUxed 1T_ mi M Com* between ... me P*rt ilS "Emerald Ms’’ IS Or*** edge St Prsseh . 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KdUon cklw Jss vaa7 SATCBOAI APTSSNOON t so—wjr. New*, par* wwj. Newt. Mssweii WXYZ. McNeeler CHLW. Jo* Van WJBA Newe, Setd • WPON Chuck Low* l:SB—WJA Tims tor Moet* Itos -WJR Showcnoo WWJ. Benben WXYZ. MoNOOlOV !:*•—WJA Compoelte wjm: mSu. loo ’ WPON. Baft Lara |:SB—WJN. NOW*. CompOi WXTZ. Newe. Winter CKLW Darte* WCAA. HOW*. Bennett Star 4 10th ua. preildent I Water barrier 5 Boa together baboon* IS Awry U World Wi goawrtL 32 Anelye* grammatically 24 Ineeete IS Trading place 2< pea asm* lalond group IS Stead 31 Burden I) Sounder 4T Bore*’* neck IS Meneure* ot Nothing suits a good silent movie [some 80 per cent of foe world’s chase more to a T than a dramatic. Lutherans are concentrated, there] piano accompaniment, particularly was a net,loss from last year’s when Buster Keaton is rescuing [figure of 431,225. the whole Confederate Army and] In the United States, second-! his lady love in a hair-raising lo- ranking Lutheran country, there! comotive chase. . iwa's a gain, however, of 214,523. Keaton, for those who were too] The Lutheran World Federation, young to read the title In 1927,[with its headquarters in Geneva, appears as Johnny Gray, a Civil | reports the present world total [War confederate 4-F who winds up | membership of Lutheran churches, I driving a locomotive instead at which include all baptized persons; carrying a saber and thus falls regardIe8ll ot age> tt Tl.101.780. out of favor with his lady love, ------------------------------- one Annabell Lee. ! 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Miller, Discoverer Project manager lor General Elec-* AT natlu trie’s Missile and Space Vehicle Department, lift the instrumented payload from the nose cone of a duplicate of Discoverer XIII Thursday night. ‘Not White/ Say Troy Cemetery Officials . Indian Refused Burial With Wife By DICK HANSON State Atty. Gen. Paul Adams expressed deep concern today over refusal by White Chapel Cemetery in Troy to bury George Nash of Ferndale next to his wife’s grave .because he is an Indian. “This seems to be a very gross case of discrimination,” he said upon learning the news at Lansing today. “Our office is very much concerned* and win be looking into the matter further,” he added. “Since the matter has just been brought to our attention, I cannot say what action we might tails at this time*” the attorney general concluded. But he was certain the case would get further attention from his office. George Nash wanted to be buried text to his wile. But he couldn’t be. * -* * He is an Indian. Wednesday's funeral service for George Nash, 66-year-old World War I U. S. Army veteran, who lived it 1363 W. Eight Mile Rd., Ferndale. was over. • * ★ * His body had been laid to rest next to the grave ol his wife in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery in Thy when the funeral director, Claude De Mund of Sparks - De Mund Funeral Home, Royal Oak, was told by cemetery officials that Mr. Nash could not be buried they decided alie was white when the question came up later on," said McHugh, “but they never told Mr. Nash that he would not be aide to be buried there.’’ SUGGEST NEW BURIAL The problem became more pressing, Floyd Cremer, director of Veterans Affairs in Oakland County suggested to the family U2 Pilot's Family Claims Mr. K's Promise of Help LONDON (AP) — The family of Francis Gary Powers headed for Moscow today, claiming Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev’s promise of help for the American TJ2 pilot who goes in trial Wednesday as a spy. “I will see Khrushchev. He said he will help me,” Oliver W. Powers of Pound,' Ya., father of the pilot, told newsmen on arrival in London Thursday night. The elder Powers said he had received word from Khrushchev but refused to say how the message came. *1 am going to help my boy,” he said. 'mars aU I have to ■ay.” Three other members of the pilot's family and several friends or advisers are flying to Moscow for the trial Oliver Powers was accompanied by his wife, Ida, who suffers understand tip service in cemetery, com ritce,” mid De Mund. TAKEN TO FUNERAL HOME “There was nothing we could do, but take the body, bock to the funeral home,” he mid. The body of George’ Nash, member of the Winnebago tribe of North American Indiana, did not rest easy, nor did the hearts his three sons and daughter. that Mr. Nash’s body be buried in the vetqfans’ plot a Perry Mount Park Cemetery in Pontiac. In desperation, the family agreed. Well known among Indian! throughout the nation, Mr. Nash died Monday at his home of a heart attack. He had been em- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ; WASHINGTON UPI — A space capsule4 fired back to earth from an orbiting U. S. satellite was rushed toward Hawaii today with a pay-load of data that could help in perfecting a spy-in-the-sky system. With recovery of the capsule for the first success In 13 attempts — the United States appeared to have won a lap In the space race with the Soviet Union. The 300-pound capsule, loaded with instruments, was fished from tjie Pacific Ocean about 330 miles northwest of Hawaii Thursday by a helicopter which hurried to the spot from a waiting ship. A little over three hours earlier, the Air Force triggered the ejection mechanism of Its Discoverer XIH as It made Us 17th pass over Alaska In polar orbit. With steering rockets starting it dh the way, the capsule plunged downward into the thick air envelope of the earth. \ parachute opened. Radio beacons helped observers plot Its course. Then crews of waiting Q19 planes saw the chute, followed the capsule down and circled above the spot. SNAGGED BY COPTER The Air Force plan wax snatch the chute a^d capsule into one of the CH9's, but scattered clouds caused trouble and a sea recovery was required. A hell-(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) from heart trouble; Dr. Lewis K. Ingram, her physician, and Sol T. Ouy, a friend of the fiunily. They were to leave London late might and to arrive in Moscow early Saturday. ★ * * Traveling to Moscow separately, * the idiot’s wife, Barbara Moore Powers, arrived in New York City Thursday night. She was to leave tor Brussels tonight and was,due in the Soviet capital Saturday afternoon. With her are her mother, MotK teen Brown of Mflledgeville, Ga. and two lawyers appointed by the (Continued on Page 36, Col. 2) X15 Rockets Pilot to Record Height EDWARD'S AIR FORCE RASE, Calif (AP) — The XU today rocketed an Air Force teat pilot more than *4 «mlleo skyward, man’s highest flight yet. The new record: 131,000 feet Major Robert M. White, to the same plane that set n world speed mark of t,lto m.p.h. last week, pointed the sleek black dart up at an angle of li degrees and let Its mlgbty twin engines roar aU eat until kls fuel was exhausted. At the peak of kb climb, White radioed back: "This to really fantastic ap here.” THEY’RE DWARFED — The circled men at the bottom of this picture appear as midgets in front of a 100-toot diameter plastic balloon of the type rocketed into orbit early today. The satellite sr Ph«ut»« is a step toward establishment of a worldwide communications system. The balloon is expected to bounce radio signals from 1,000 miles above the earth. 1stU.N. Unit in Katanga With Dag ELISABETHVILLE, the .Congo (AP) — United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold and the first U.N. force to enter secessionist Katanga province landed here today. The force—220 Swedes—arrived in five planes, touching down at 10-minute intervals. * * * Hammarskjold and itbe soldiers almost did not land after all. The crowd at the airport, saw Ham-marskjold’s plane circle the airfield three times. Kataaga’s Premier M • IS e Tsbombe and ether government officials waiting at the airport were told as the plane circled that the secretary refused to land. Airport officials dashed back and forth from the control tower to find out what was happening. ★ * dr ft appeared the control tower’s European operator had told Hammarskjold he would be allowed to land but that permission would be refused to the planes carrying the Swedish soldiers. To Name James M. Ginn New County Dem Leader By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. All that remains is for' the candidates to place the crown as new Democratic county chairman on James M. Ginn tonight. In a heated meeting at the Roosevelt Hotel Thursday night, county precinct delegates voted overwheim-llngly to recommend to the Got a beef? Well, thin should be your day at the Oakland County 4-H Fair on M24 Just south of Walton boulevard. * * * Today is beef judging day with Junior showmanship this afternoon and senior showmanship slated tor tonight. dr dr d- Hie colorful hone Judging In halter and trail classes is another feature ot today’s program. (For 4-H stories and photos, turn to page 13. Lake Orion Doctor Tells of Family’s Escape *U.N. Forces May Save Katanga in candidates the 32-year-old Franklin attorney as the new chairman. The 13 candidates nominated In the Attgf 2 primary meet in the same setting tonight—but promising to be much more orderly — in what could become the formality of naming Ginn to the leadership of the local party. * * A Reversals to the sbt-member labor * dominated slate of county officers drafted at Thursday right’s shouting match appear unlikely leaders predict. Most candidates are tight-lipped as to how they’ll vote. One, however, deiwanced the slate as being "shoved down our throats." He said he’d push to put former County Chairman Willis M. Brewer In as party treasurer. He lost the nomination by 27 voteo. Pushing through its slate of favored county officers proved a third major triumph for Mrs. Harriett By PETE LOCHBILER The arrival of United Nations troops in secessionist Katanga Province of the Cbngo was hailed today by a Lake Orion missionary-physician who has served the past three years in a Katanga missionary hospital. "The presence of the U.N. force, however small, in Katanga is probably the only way to prevent that country from becoming another Korea/' said Dr. Percy S. Marsa, a 41-year-old surgeon. "The Katanga natives are friendly to Americans. But there was much talk there of Russian troops coming in to keep peace, and talk that American, troops would have to follow. "The U.N. force, I hope, will forestall any situation flke that.” Dr. Marsa, his wife Jean, 46, and their daughters Linda, 6, and Ann, 14, returned Monday to their home at 540 E. Flint St. The first 600 miles of the trip back from Africa were the hardest. With Linda in tow, the couple was visiting In Northern Katanga last month, discussing with in a village 35 miles the possibility of establishing a hospital there. IN REVOLT -----f * revolts in African revolted July 2, CM. 3) CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The United States sent a. huge communications satellite into orbit high above the earth today and quickly signaled its success by bouncing a message from President Elsenhower across the nation. The new space messenger, Echo I, was rocketed up from this missile test center at 4:39 am. A little over two hours later Space Administration announced the National Aeronautics and it was successfully in orbit. Then less than four hours after launch, the recorded message from the President was played back at a news conference In Washington. The message came hack toed and clear when received At Holmdel, It. 4., after being sent from Goldstone, Calif. It said: “This is President Eisenhower speaking. r "ft is a great personal satis, faction to participate in this first experiment in communications involving the use of a satellite balloon known as Echo. “This is one more significant step in fife United States program of space research and exploration. •k k k "The program is being carried forward vigorously by the United States tor peaceful purposes tor the benefit of all mankind. “The satellite balloon .which has reflected these words may be used freely by any nation for similar experiments in Its own interests. 'Information necessary to pro* pare, for such participation was widely distributed Some weeks ago. "The Ualted Stales wffl con-tlnue to make freely available to the werld the scfeatlllc Information acquired from this and (Continued on Page 2. Col. 4) 4 Chances to See Echo Tonight CLEVELAND W — Preliminary estimates on the path of the Echo satellite indicate the whole lower region of the Great Lakes will have foar and possibly five views between dusk and dawn, says the Standard Oil Co. Research Laboratory. JSB ,... ,, , .__„ J.. , 8:10 to 8:20 p.m. (ESfD — Low PhUllps liberal-labor faction of the fa the This sighting is party. WOULD FROST CAKE Naming Ginn tonight would put the frosting on the cake. lt took the appearance of the party’s gubernatorial nominee, Lt. Gov. John B. Swatason, to tone down the four-hour session. Here to try to mend wounds between his forces and those of the local party who backed Secretary of State James M. Hare, whom he defeated in the primary, the rested and tanned Swainson urged (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Pleasant Weekend in Store for Area doubtful as the huge balloon will be near the horizon. lfcl* to .lfctt p.m. — Rising from the south, reaching a height of 46 degrees, disappearing fas the east. 12:25 to 12:35 a.m. — Rising In the west, climbing to 75 degrees, disappearing in the northeast. ★ * * 2:33 to 2:43 a.m. — From (he west, heading slightly southeast, climbing to 65 degrees and disappearing to the nut * 40 to 1:50 a m. — Rising a little north of west, climbing almost overhead (to degrees) and disappearing In the southeast, I The satellite should be brighter than a star on most passes, and v the last one should be spectacular. 1 A warm, pleasant weekend is 4n! Mawm | store for Pontiac area residents,1 the weatherman says. Saturday may be partly cloudy but no showers are expected until Monday. There's a chance of shower* again about Wednesday. Northwesterly morning winds at two miles an hour will 1 increase to 12-18 miles this afternoon and diminish tonight. ★ ★ Ar Fifty-nine was the lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. and 1 p.m.‘ the mercury reading wa% 80. In Today's Press Comics County News Editorials ... $ Farm A Garden Markets tof Obituaries Pet Doctor Sports 8S-SC n-a TV « Radio Programs Wilson, End ...T....... ... % ... tt Women’s Pagoo im! The Weather Discoverer Data Could Help Nation to Perfect Spy-in-Sky System' ■MMH THE gONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, i960 expel Another MOSOOW (AP)-The Soviet Un-I ion today expelled a young American YMCA tourist, accusing him of trying to enlist a Ukrainian in "MtMoviet agitation by giving to everybody who wants to getjwhip up public feeling against theied a letter from five Soviet citi- acquainted with its life and cul-j United States before the Powers sens denouncing the UJ9. ture.” trial, Pravda, the Soviet Commit- basay here for having sent 1 In another apparent attempt tolnist party newspaper, today print*'“propaganda material.” him clothes, three Bibles and American publications. Ke American was identified as Jmatt Schultz of Washington -Uni-varsity, St. Louh, Mo. An article in the newspaper Komsomol skaya Pravda said that Schultz' act had "caused indignation among honest people and he is being expelled. He forgot the elementary rules at decency and politenees. Schultz was the third American ordered out of the Soviet Union in as many days. On Wednesday CoL. Edwin M. Kirton. the U.S. Air Attache in the Soviet Capital, was accused of setting up a spy apparatus and told to go. Thursday Robert Chrietner, 27. a tourist from Sparks, Nev, was accused of taking spy photographs and expelled. H* American Embassy said it had no information on the Sshultz case. Komaomolskaya Pravda said j that the incident happened in Kiev the Ukrainian capital, said' Schultz found there "a rascal ready to sell his honor for foreign rags.” It said that fa return for ‘drags’ —a reference to the fact that most tourists fa the Soviet Union are bombarded with pleas to purchase their clothing—Schultz demanded that this person in Kiev "carry on anti-Soviet agitation. " Pfridit (he clothing, the newspaper said, Schultz "immediately gave prepayment: three copies of die Bible, an American book of provocative material Aoierican magazine Of the same nature.” The newspaper said that despite this "and other abuses of hospitality, the doors at the Soviet Union are open and will remain open Tap Ginn asDem Leader (Continued From Page One) [vision crane operator and barber, from Pontiac. For treasurer: Louis H. Golden, Detroit steel distributor, from Waterford Township. None of the incanibents were recommended for re-election. Recommended by the delegates as Ginn’s lieutenants were For vice chairman (two to be diosen) Mrs. Margaret Mc «o*or to- Um J2***jy Bffi * - — liilrliT portly doMi »•< rother wbi piical freedom. n.is ofc» to • room 111 dlmfnli ToSo 1 Hi Faotta* lotnt tempmtur* prtcedm* t ■ % • o.ol.: Wind Vtloctty * m —Dinettes:SSurttooryat. . §oo uti rrtdajr »t 7 3* pm. Sod lira Satards? •« »:3« J.m. Mm. Mil Saturday at 1Z:45 P n Moon rlaea Frtdoy Ot Boniswo # "Many ot those who revolted | In Kongoio and eioewhera daring ! the next few hours wanted to ! drive the white man out of i Africa,” explained Dr. Mam. “The tribal leaders we were with But Thursday everything worked. And the United States thus was- the first, to (ar as is known, to bring back a package from a- satellite. The Soviet Union like the United States, has were friendly — they had invited The natives were swarming iver the road as we drove through. •They shook their fists at as and rated, ‘Kwtndal kwenda,’ meaning, *Oot eat! get o«t!’ ” A few miles later, the Minas were halted at a bridge over the to retara tn Katanga. Dr. Marsa said he still plans' to establish a hospital near Kon-goto. “There are 100,000 natives there without any hospital at all,” he said. broad Upper Congo River. A native school teacher who • am.. tl n Thar Way la raaUaa Uinta 4awsta»«l jUghait ttmperatur* .... tawwt umparatura .......... recovered mwe cone, ud cap N They were very amdoa, ^ for part of the trip talked soles of missiles fired aloft in .for a hospital L the guards, told them we wen conventional missile trajectory. They offered to hide us until thev - , ' the trouble was over, but I thought midnight news conference|that for thc ^ of my ^ and;thr^L , , daughter we should leave as soon! * lulI ll0Ur fater, a as possible.” ! trainload of Europeans was halted ^ Thus the Lake Orion family]1 joined hundreds of white refugees fleeing from the heart of equatorial Africa. ! many of them were taken aa who had ' fa-fafius-" Aiding him in this venture will be two other Lake Orion physicians. Dr. W- Walter Ollphant Ad Dr. E.‘Arthur Calkins. Drs. Marsa and Oliphant are both ordained] ministers in the Seventh Day Ad-| ventist Church. J at the Pentagon. Lt. -Gen, Bernard « Schriever; boss of the Ah- Force’s! Air Research Development Com-mand, was as elated as the cau-j tious Schriever ever becomes: I v[at the same place. "The passenger were terror- the Msnuu. OBf fur An to PmUa« •st twpsrsturs........ ffit Umptrsturf........ Umptrsture ... ---- entlsts. turned the trick of bring-! Panned to leave Africa Aug. i The Marsas’ ordeal dray ling an object W-h through the! anyway, the sudden exodus was a an end when they neared 1 | mI U«mI Trapcntom ThCmu la M Tar. searing heat of re-entry and de- tenalon-rldden journey ever SM is Central Katanga. Wty .miles 'positing it in the intended spot' m,,(* w nrtled> h from this city and its military air r'we were Only part way in the! their 1M7 statfonwagon with little {base, was the hospital where Dr. ts... aionaret BMVBiTlU* Buftslo M 71 I n u i Dairen Oatarth KrtWji S»d' Rapid. 71 R S >r»nc»»co Linda prone on a rear seat, ithout doubt, the] *"*• im has been the] "The worst part was font we „ Si most complex program under-]were strangers. Nobody along the m Jf taken in this country and I be- way knew us. There was no one! ._. . ^ . . ■ ,_. , S Ttllieve in the world. ” . lairing the natives who could say.l,*^ hP,dr*,.0< 2 S * * * These white people are friendd!**** **.*£ J g From here on the rate of re-fThey have helped us.” Ann’ *• covery should go up. the‘general1 It was in a little village called]UET TO RHODESIA Marsa had served since the summer of 1957. "We stopped just long enough to pick up a lew belongings and then drove down to tbe air ' “We’ll be earning money hero to carry ea ear work line.” explained Dr. Maria. “With • report due from the Citizen’s Committee studying curriculum, intensive study will be given to the recommendatfoae presented to the School Board aa the year progress,” Nesbitt said. tioas and experimentation by Each elementary school has received considerable science equipment through se of the National Defense Education Act fond* that have beeh matched by local school mny. ADDED BOOST An additional boost to the elementary science program has been the purchase of over 3,700 books on sience, in addition to 900 film strips and 19 movies. , Rlchasd J. Spies*, principal of Bloomfield Hills High School, has attended a tkrse-day conference at Higgins Lake sponsored by the Mb-Wgaw Association of Secondary School Principals. Castro to Celebrate Birthday Sunday HAVANA ID—Fidel Castro will be 34 Sunday. - With Us health recovered and his vocal chords fa shape again, he srill start celebrating with a radio-television address' Saturday night, final night of the "week of jubilation" in honor of the nationalization of American properties fa Cuba. Everett C. Spurlock, executive] launching as "weD-nlgh perfect.” Mcretary of the Urban League of. The fact that the satellite was Pontiac since its formation in] BIG DISCOUNTS BIG DISCOUNTS He announced his decision to leave the League'll board of di-J rectors this week. No successor has been named.| Spurlock SO. of 1M Franklin Blvd., came to Pontiac 14 years | ago ao the director of the South-went Community Center, prod-eceeeor of tha League. He was j appointed to ' his present job when the League was established { In 1160. I Prices hr TOtHTI sad SATMPAY - Right Rsssmtl to Limit Quantities CARTERS Little Pills be Clearly visible in areas over lock was graduated from Ohid which it passed during hours of Sfate University. During World] K 34‘ ANACIN TABLETS r Full 10Q toblets count. Limit 1. off at 4:40 a.m. Eastern Standard!Pontiac Housing Commission and also served as president of the “ Pontiac Community Service Coun- doans Kidney 1 Reg- 1SS Pack, of g5 Mb'*14 ■ IttO DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit, e BfhtT I-10119 football team lost its most] William (Moon) Baker, 50, of I Dearborn, who cavorted for more] than 25 yean in g Hon costume on the sidelines at every game,] was found dead on a street, atp-j parently the victim ol a heart a tuck. His car was parked nearby. Reg- 1.40 SI' , Popular liquid to Baker’s wile, Virginia, said he| had been on a vacation and 1 been visiting friends in Detroit. He was parts manager for a Dearborn! automobile agency. 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Dr. Oliphant plans to begin, a medical mission fa Kenya later this year with the same type financial backing from Dr. Maria's trip was under the auspices of (he Seventh Day Adventist Mission- Board, which operates tbe Kamfaa hospital ik».-j'£r Reg- Q 69c 1 jOO min* to ’SRSg Special BUY FORMULAS “1 LACTUM er ENFAMIl LIQUID ft?a< Limit 12 1 isdaswi i7< ». city TS M m predicted, and there, should be Kabalo toward the beginning off A U.S. Air Faroe Globemaster Africa. The oldest, Gordon, 20, is 'better than a 50 per cent” re-]their journey that the Marsa* had.transport evacuated the MitfsasjstsdyfaK medicine at Capt Town! -cit» « « WMuattw « 7: covery yi-ith the rate increasing;what turned out to be their biggestjnexl day to Salisbury in Southern]University and Robert, I7t ls fin-] , as The program confimie* fright Rhodesia, a British protectorate, ishing high school there. - Ui uiciu .SI 7S TOnaa B6c 0-TIP APPLICATORS COttaa Up assUeatora to pack ot We 39* Us BAYERS CHILD ASPIRIN Paak ot IS lastriiu. nawreS for children 26* UpEYENFLO NURSING UMTS 17* ■ MHOS | —Mmla (Mm if « ar t-ounc* ilia—eomplato suite ..y. X r\ raw i®3Si THE' PONTIAC PRESS, ^RIPAY, AUGUST 12, 1968 I. ONE WAIL OF A TUNE — Dressed as the heroine of a new hit tune, two-year-old neighbor Deborah Donnelly is nevertheless a tough audience for Brian Hyland’s rendition of “Itsy Bitsy Teenle Weenie YeUowPolka Dot Bikini’' at his home in Woodhaven, Queens, N. Y. A 16-year-old high school student, Brian is one of the hottest new properties in show business as his recording 1:1' i ■ hum of the time has soared on the-best-seller lists. Dubbed the bashful blond, Brian is moving into a whirl of TV shows and coast-tocoast personal appearances. He says he won’t have time for college but hopes to put his six brothers and one sister through advanced schools on his earnings. 1,000 Recto Off for Farm Work Ex-Soldiers Quiz U. S. Moves Not Really Stowaways, Girls Assure Purser SAN FRANCJBCO (AP)-"Don’t call us stowaways,'’ said Ana Lee t "We were coiy going ps ter as the Farallones.” The Famllones are tiny islands about 26 mBes off San Francisco. Ann Lee, 16, and Joan Laydea, IT, San Frandsco schoolgirls, were aboard die Lurtine, which was bound for Honolulu. .★ A * . They were on the Luriine’s deck Wednesday, waving to the folks on die dock as the luxury liner pulled out. "Someone said if we went to the Faralkmes are could get bade on" the launch because it only cost 65,” said Ann'Lee. "Then we got scared, just suddenly,” said Joan. "It was awful." So they went up to a purser and told him they wanted off. "He was-very nice, not a bit tad,” said Ann Lee. "Then they tamed the ship around and one of the men told It cost 61.000,” said Joan, aghast. "Just to turn it around. Goah!” The LurUne radioed for a launch and the girls returned to San Francisco before the Lnrtine got oytside die bay. FBI agents took the girls to their homes after the U. S. attorney decided not to file a complaint. Machines Take Over to Strip and Pick Cotton . COLLEGE STATION, Tex. - tomatoes in half and arrange i both vegetables on an oiled j shallow baking dish, cut side i up. Sprinkle with seasonings. ] Mix cheese sad crumbs I and pour over vegetables. Put parsley and basil on top. Pour oil over sail very carefully. Bake to 350-degree oven one j hour, or until onidhs are ten- j der. If tomatoes seem dry, j pour just a little water over them. Hie Rev. A, J. Baughey, pastor of the Evangelistic Tabernacle, was speaker for the afternoon. Elaborating on current issues, the Rev. Baughey. urged, that Americans exercise their privilege# to the fullest, ” . . . relying on the God of the founders of our nation to lead us.” . Also featured on the prgram were recitations of Bible passages committed to memory by three-year-old Carol Eberle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Eberle. PICNIC ANNOUNCED Musical selections Mere by. Mrs. Baughey, Mrs. Eberle and Mrs. DeWitt Baughey who accompanied at the piano accordion. Announcement was made of a Wednesday ll a.m. picnic at the James K boulevard home of the Rev. Lola P. Marion. Members were notified that the district board meetiqg also will be at the Marion residence Sept. 9. ★ * * Anna Gordon WCTU Unit vice president Mrs. Denver presided at the meeting. Representatives from five local unions and one Royal Oak unit were present. Mrs. Ira Davis closed with prayer. than the attendants’ pastel dresses. Anita Gray of Rochester, and Cheryll Raill, to pale blue nylon, carried baskets of red rose petals. The bride’s brother Larry was rtogbearer. Thomas S. Thrasher stood as best man for his brother. They are the sons of the Edwin C. Thrashers of North East boulevard. Sterley DeVault, Alexander Brown and the bride’s * cousin, Leon Leister ushered. * * * Rust carnations complemented Mrs. Hershovitz’ bouffant dress of yellow eyelet worn with brown accessories. Mrs. Thrasher, in a sheath dress of blue silk organza, wore a shoulder corsage of pink carnations. Among out-of-townere at the wedding were the b r i d e’s grandmother Mrs. 'James Catron of Altus, Okla., also the bridegroom’s grand mother, Mrs. George Jeffrey and his great-aunt, Mrs. Etty Robinson, both from Lonaconing, Md. Club Talks AboutDiets Fashionette Club met at Adah 9irily Library Tuesday following cancellation. of an evening of miniature golf because of rain. Members discussed dieting and offered reducing hints. it it w " • Following a contribution to the Leader Dogs for the.Blind training school to Rochester, which members toured last week, announcement was made that Mrs. John Ristich was this week’s trophy winner for the greatest weight loss. Mrs. Edna Mertz was last week’s winner. . it * * At next week's meeting Detective Robert Emery .of the Pontiac Police Department will talk on the subject "Bogus Checks.” Sponsored by the Pontiac Department of Parks and Recreation, Fashionette Club meets each Tuesday at 7 p.m. to Adah Shelly Library and is open to any woman ({pairing to lose weight. Auxiliary Gathers Seventeen members of the Auxiliary to the Oakland County Medical Society met at Or- “ chard Lake Country Club Wednesday. , Mrs. Ralph Fox entertained at luncheon following the meeting. But History Says • December-May Love Is Sweet . NEW YORK W-Ttae other day the United Arab Republic jMnned May-December marriages to what seems to be an unprecedented step against late-flowering love. Henceforth in the UAR. marriages between men oyer 60 and women under 30 are out *.*.:*' In most other countries, such things are left to nature, and nature-aided by medical advances to geriatrics — has been pretty liberal with its boundaries. * * * it. it * - Just a couple of days ago, for instance, after the UAR damped the lid on, a news. Item from Italy told about a 20-year-old countess who’d just had her second child by her husband—a sprightly 79. And what about Charles and Oona Chaplin, who’ve had seven children since their 54-18 marriage 17 years ago, and ostensibly are still to the billing and cooing stage? There are other famous couples whose union would .have been prevented by a law .such as the UAR’s. * w * Pablo Casals, regarded as the world’s greatest cellist, is his wife’s elder by 61 years, but they’re having a good time making beautiful music together. She was his pupil, walking, swimming, and decorating their home to Puerto Rico. WWW Another musical Peter Pan is Sir Thomas BeeriuOn, who married his third wife, manager of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra which he directed, a year ago. He was 80 and she was 27. But it struck a harmonious note. SO IT GOES In the literary field, there's ’ T. S. Eliot, considered one of the greatest poets of the age. H i s honeymoon occurred about three years ago when he was 68—and the bride, his secretary, was 30. And so it goes. The marriage counseling books are full of thoughts on the, subject of relatively unequal marriages, carefully couched so as to offend nobody, even an octogenarian bridegroom.- But you get the idea that the venture is -fraught with peril; especially when the girl is really looking for a father, or when she wants to go out dancing and he’d rather stay home and read. c Wvi - It’s adjust, adjust, adjust: Which makes it sound strange^ ly like every other marriage. Miscellaneous Shower Fetes Janet English Janet English who will marry Michael Thomas Sept. 3 at St. Michael Catholic Church was honored at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening. Mrs. Earl English of North Sanford- was hostess, with Mrs. Lester English and Mrs. -Walter Williams, cohostesaeL . Guests included fhe bride-elect’s mother Mrs!* Charles English, mother of the prospective bridegroom Mrs. Juanita Thomas, Mrs. John Hoffman, Diane Williams, Judy English, Susan English, Mrs. William Dennis, Mid. Willis Merriman and Mrs. Mary. McMillan. Others were Mrs. Lloyd Eng- -fish, Mrs. James Stott, Mrs. Robert English, Mrs. Bud Hull. Joan Wiegandt, Karen Thoiri-as, Cecelia English and Patricia English. Out-of-towners attending were 1 Mrs. Bennie Goscicki of Birmingham and Mrs. Marvin McLaren of Detroit. CLAUDIA D. WILLIAMS m LINDA GUNVOR RYDEN LX* M THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1960 Two Hostesses Have Shower tor Mrs. Gunter A postnuptial miscellaneous shower for Mrs. William Gttter of Lincoln avrtnw was given Tuesday at the Murphy avenue home of Mrs. Robert {Maori Mrs. Donald Kirkland of Royhl Oak was co-hostess. f§§§g| Mrs. Qatar, j My SO by Dr. WWam H. Mar-bach if First Presbyterian Chareh. Parents of Che couple are Mrs. Margaret McClelland of Llnoeia avenue aad Mrs. O. C. W hi (tenant of Ashvilto, Ala. Shower guests were Janet Moon, Gloria Onie, Mra. Edward Vandas warp, Elizabeth Rodefeher, Mrs. Harold Pnftow, Nancy and Joan Prutow, lira. Sidney Tuson, Mrs. Harrison McCqU, Mrs: D. J. Mc-Coll, Mrs. Brace McColl, Mrs. David Stewart, Mrs. Joseph Wilhelm and Mrs. .Robert McClelland, all of Pontiac. Others were Mrs. John McClelland of Lake .Orion, ’Mrs. Fred McClelland and Mrs. J. A. Me-Clelland. both of Rochester, and Mrs. Jack Best of Drayton Plains. Philatheas Picnic at Park in Rochester The annual picnic of Loyal Phfl-athea Class, First Baptist Church, was held at Avon Paift in’ Rochester Tuesday evening. by Mary Muse and Annf Latoza who later gave a reading. Mrs. William Carla sprite on Jewels. President Mrs. Joseph Minton announced the next' meeting: Sept-13 will be at Greenfield'* Restaurant in Birmingham. Tee Golfers Entertained in i , a at Luncheon hut Loyol Mrs. Howard Schmidt of Feneley drive. Watkins Lake, was hostess to Tuesday Tee Goft Club fur a cooperative .luncheon Tuesday. Winners of high-low foursome games at Pontiac Country Club were Mrs. Delbert By RUTH .WILLETT How many friends do yon accept “as is" instead of fretting How many real friends do youover fau]t8 or wishing you have? That’s easy to find out. JcmM them? How many are there who wotdd * o " react to any good fortune that ^ ^ eaty tt to count your comes your way with pleasure un-jregj tinged with envy or Jeatoosy? Don’t be discouraged if the num-I Bow many friends could ypu|ber isn’t as great as you supposed* Hammett, Mrs. A. J. Latoza, count on if you needed help that wasn't easy or convenient to give? r*“® ,r,ena* aon 1 a™" Dlllff. Hour many friends would fed .... . . ... that they could rail •. you If ! ™*“* wh* J**1 ** * * * j thrT BrMlpd |hat kind of help? wrth nourishing through the kSl r mSrfaXnnd How many of^r f^ w^jtyea” Mrs. LeRoy Johnson. Mrs. I‘tan? uf you riiuncMv and Howard Schmidt, Mrs. Richard Robertson, Mrs. Calvin War- iDy someone * Mrs. Warren Dubay and Mrs. Allen Crawford. and Consolation winners were Mrs. Nicholas Contor and Mrs. Harold MacDonald. Winners for July with low gross and low net woe Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Owen O'Neil, Mrs. Delbert Hammett, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. James Vallins, Mrs. Willard Wallace, Mrs. Larry Retzlaff and Mrs. Richard Robertson. How many of your friends feel! :lo,se enough to you ~tu tell you! their troubles, knowing that Any-! thing they tell you in confidence! i!! go no further? How many of your friends would' you trust with information you; don’t want spread around? Fine Furniture PixieIf4 How many friends do you have that you feel free to be yourself with, not having to put up a | false front or pretend to be what ! FINE PORTRAITS SUTHEHUHD STUDIO 12 E. Pike St FE 2-2711 How many persons do you know *********************** ■ ■ that you are always glad to see.J Com# |n TodAy ^ Your Free «'! (and who always seem pleased tol* MAKE.UP DEMONSTRATION S', jsee you? |o . How many persons would be just j • I as friendly* toward you If you!? | Lmraine Manor Branch of iWere reduced to a lower scale ofl* \y w Huron FE 2-4010 2 » Woman’. National Farm- l„ving than you enjoy? MtMMIIMtlHtMSMM To Sponsor Annual Ice Cream Social (herie noRmpn Norman Thomas ran for President on the Socialist ticket six times between 1928 and 1948. A lively game of chess is played with live chessmen at Eupen, Belgium. Attractive to tourists, the game is commended by two chess grandmasters, De Galtgpy of Belgium and Kieninger of Germany. Seated at opposite ends of the board, they move the “pieces” by loudspeaker commands. After an hour's play, De Galway emerged the winner. 4806 Young Teen-agers Go Steady Too Early the Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association will sponsor its annual ice cream social from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the subdivision's park -on Lorberta .Lane. Committee members planning the event are Mrs. Alan Wagner, Mrs. - Kenneth Downing, Mrs. James Shultz, Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs. Fred Barnfather. By MURIEL LAWRENCE Dear Mrs. Lawrence: I —she's j3—told us not to count on i was furious and has forbidden hermales abounded. They paraded her. She wants to stay at a neigh-H . . . . ibor’s while we’re away because “Last night, my husband and ? j shoe’s agreed to ‘go steady' with were discussing plans for our fam-ja boy who has taken her to a cou-ily vacation when our eldest child)pie of school parties. My husband Summer Company Time (NEA) — Summer is the one season of the year when, for many women, hospitality is revived on a full scale. Vacation time mesa; that there’s an opportunity to invite friends and relatives for a visit lasting anywhere from a'weekend to a week or more. In order to enjoy these visits, make your preparations in advance. The hostess who waits' until the last moment to clean the bathroom, put out fresh 1 towels and get the guest room in order is usually the one full of breathless apologies as her guests arrive. And somehow, from there on, nothing ever really gets organized. Be thoughtful of your guests’ comfort, just as you expect them to be considerate of you. Small sizes of cosmetics, tooth- paste and other oddments are readily available at the five-and-dime. Be sure th^t you have them on hand^ j Don’t expect your jguests to share a squelchy bar -of the family soap. This isn't really an inviting prospect. Instead, put guest size cakes of soap out on the dressing table in your guest room. A famous French perfume house has brought out a fine, hard-milled, long-lasting soap scented with its classic perfume. This soap comes in guest sires, packaged in a modern Mack and white ,plastic box. There are eight bars to a box and the price, for luxury soap, is not high, __ to see the boy again. I think she’s too young to start ‘going steady’ but this isn’t the way to deal with it, Is It?” — Mrs. A. ANSWER: Maybe your husband fclt'shock and disappointment rather than anger at your daughter. He wants to share his vacation with her. Why not explain this wish to her? If. in telling her his wish, he shows some respect for her wish to steady" with this boy, he may find her more respectful of his wish for her company on vacation. I, too, think she’s pretty young ' to start “going steady." But sunny youngsters of her age do so out of what child guidance authorities call their need for “security.” I don't think that's quite it. We must remember that not too long ago it was parents who found husbands for their daughters. Be-c?use marriage was women’s oily future, parents started arranging nhurithl opportunities for girls as soon as they reached mid-teens. Hosts Cancerites Mr*. Philip Francis entertained members of the Volunteer Activities Committees of their daughters at resorts and the Michigan Cancer Founda-hounded wealthy relatives for hos- tion at her Kingsmere circle pitality that might turn up a Ukely home Thursday, husband. p|an* were formulated for s* Daughters merely cooperated with all this parental finagling, | content to let mama and papa manage the matrimonial competi- tion. Septembef workshop for* volunteers in North Oakland County. Today things are different. Girl children soon learn that getting married Is their responsibility. This obligation makes tor precocious sexual anxiety — and our custom of precocious dating is a development ofJL. How You Sit Down Can Reveal a Lot Today children of 13 want endorsement of their 'sexual desirability, because, unlike the children! of Jane Austen’s day, this, instead of parents, is what they have to count on to get themselves husbands. ( If this is hard on us, it’s harder on them. We nominate this shapely casual to win the most compliments everywhere you go this fall. News to note: gently rounded collar, curved bodice detail. Choose cot-f ton, - jersey, W0ol.v ’* Pointed Pattern 4806: Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16* 18. Sire 161 takes 3*i yards 39-inch fabric. Send thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 10 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St.. New York 11. N. Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Send now! Big, beautiful colorific Fall, and Winter Pattern Catalog has over 100 styles to sew —school, career, half-sires. Only He! ____________£ * c Countryside Assn. Feted at Luncheon Countryside Improvement Assn, met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Harley Melzian on North Shore drive, Green )jIm» for a picnic luncheon. Police Sgt. Don Kratt showed -a film on new method* of life saving. Mrs. Hugh Ralston and Evelyn Doharry assisted the host- Knee Socks Back (NEA) — Kilties and culottes have brought knee socks back into fashion focus, .They’ll be worn on campuses across the land this fall. So retill stocking caps. iv e keep their problem in mind when our youngsters announce that they have entered into independent sexual competition, we may behave mare reasonably and kindly than otherwise would. (NEAt—Learn to sit down gracefully. It can be one of the most attractive motions or one of the most awkward. One way to give the impression that you're a lot older and stiffer than you actually are, i* to sink heavily into a chair instead of lowering yourself gracefully on to the seat. 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AUGUST 12, I960 Home builders Without Permits Upset Poland WARSAW (AP) — Poland's supreme chamber of control is complaining about private homebuilder* who simply ignore red tape and put up . homes without per- The newspaper Zycie Warszawy gays 18,800 eases of unapproved buikltegs were uncovered in 1958. It teds of "illegal legalisation*’ or cases where officials granted.permits to builders after their homes already were finished. {Medical Care Bill {Due Next Week | WASHINGTON - A bill providing medical care for the aged probably won’t he ready for the Senate until next week. That was the word from Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D-Va), chairman of the Senate Finance Committee which has been wrestling with the controversial issue. Byrd’s committee has been under pressure from Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, the Democratic vice - presidential nominee, to have a measure ready for- Senate consideration this weekend. A number of cases hav* been Of the 105 counties in Kansas, sent to court and some Officials!^ are or have been producers of removed from their posts, 1^1 or gas f 3-FEATURES-3 MA 4-3135 Jury Is Deliberating Fate of ry is lh Sheriff in Murder Case Sh&wept in court Thursday, in full view of the jurors, as prosecuting attorney Bradford Dye made an emotional plea, pointing out Kielly's tWo-year^old son would grow Up .without a father’s guidance. The son sat by her, looking be-The case went to the jury at wildered. MERIDIAN, Miss. (AP) - An all-male jury resumed deliberations at 9 a.m. today ki the trial of form* Sheriff Lawrence King, * charged with murder In the love-triangle slaying of his deputy, William Kelly. The two Negroes in the case, Alex Joe Morris and Pink Earl Townsend, have both pleaded guilty to murder/charges. They have not been sentenced. 4:30 p.m. Thursday. When no verdict had been reached about six hours later, Judge Henry Lee Rodgers ordered the jurors locked up overnight. The state asked the death penalty for the former Montgomery State Selling Timber County sheriff. If found guilty, and file jury recommends mercy r fails to agree on a penalty, he would get a life sentence. King, 51, was accused of hiring tyro Negroes to kill Kelly hi what Officers described as, a love-triangle involving the deputy's pretty, 23-year-old wife. Mrs. Kelly has been cleared of{ A hailstone weighing 1V£ pounds! any guilt. i Ifefion Potter, Neb., in 1928. LANSING UR—State forest timber sales totaled 3735,000 in the j fiscal year just dosed, a second high to the 1956-57 year, the State Conservation Department reported. The Department said the fig-represented a significant interest in timber marketing. |c»M8HI«l TONIGHT 3 FEATURES 3 3rd FEATURE SIERRA BARON wilh Brian Keith AT rhaUfai ' Miss-friendship — Julia Ann Adamson, 22, of Georgetown, British’Guiana, Thursday night was named Miss Friendship of the first International Beauty Congress. The selection of Miss Friendship is made by the girls who compete in the week-long contest which ends tonight. Fifteen semifinalista were selected'Thursday evening. First prize is $10,000. |Jam Briefcases at AUSA Conclave Red Attaches Gobble Up Defense Data — legally WASHINGTON (AP* — TheiJr. who followed the men through (Washington Evening Star says exhibits and lectures at toe con- ?*» S3 expelling the V-S. *ir attachemilitary men from Poland! from Moscow Wednesday bn ea- were similarly occupied, pionage chaises, four Soviet mili-| ^ soviet, were Identified W tary attaches were winding «P|viktor F. Lobanov and Vsevolod! three busy days here collecting^ both being lieutenant armloads of the latest defense [colonels and assistant military at-information. jtaches of the Soviet Embassy; The story, repprting the obser-;^ Vsevolod N. Generalov and vations of reporter Jerry O Leary Av.gust A. Yashin, assistant air attaches whose rank could not bej (learned. POLES NAMED The Poles were named' as Capt. j Edward Gordon of the military attache’s office in the Polish Em*| bassy, and Roman Misztal, clerk. There was nothing illegal about the six Communist bloc men’s three busy days—they were registered at’the convention and had the credentials available to into-jtary attaches. Neither was the data they crammed into bulging briefcases classified. But 'an. Army spokesman said: seven items of defense hardware! disclosed at the convention never before bad been seen by the general public. ♦ » These Included a 1114 tracked reconnaissance vehicle planned to replace the armored car or the fight tank; a new configuration of the Nike-Zeus missile; an ar-| tlst’s conception of the Army’s i tow Mauler: a mobile automatic, air defense firing system with electronic edmputer: and SD5 drone, a typical warhead of about j 200 mm.; a "Red Eye” hand-carried antiplane weapon, and a( working model t of a Sadac computer. i By way of background the. story recalls that FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover told Congress last month that one of toe results of democratic freedoms is the availability of information useful for' military intelligence. Hoover quoted one Red defector as estimating that the Soviet military attache’s office is thus able to obtain legally 95 per cent of the material It wants for the purpose. ItfF MOV; nr JURIS - JM ■i]9h' twt. ■ nan i4>j i; p a ‘rinTiipbtipjrF sill - SSES;! gl ■ the PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, into General Weakness Hifs Grain Futures CHICAGO (It—lbs grain future* market slipped Into general weakness today in early transactions on Ota Board of Trade. Most declines wan in small fractions. Nearby wheat months firmed slightly on word that Brazil had bought about 3% million bushels of hard wheat overnight It was the first export business of consequence in that girain all week. The moderate pressure on soybeans was described as continued liquidation. Although soybean oil staged a succession of new highs this week, soybean meal has beat at season low*. The following an top coveting salat of locally grown produce brought to the Farmar'e Market by growers and sold hy them In wholesale package lota Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, at of Wetaeoday. Grajn CBfCAOt Prices CH3CAOO, Ave. M (API • grain price*: Whtst- Da*. ... Bap. ....... 144ft Mar. Dee. ......IU'( K markets (General Surge Zooms Stocks Detroit Produce Applet, Ducheaa, bu. ........ Apple*. Greening, bu. ----«........ Apple*. RadittAbu. ...............}* Appiea, TTamsaraift, bu. W Apple*. Wealthy, bu................. S.t) BUckberrlet. 1* ft*.................544 Blueberrlaa, IS PM..................1JS Cantaloupe*. bu.................. S.OO Peaches. Rad Haven, bu. .........3.71 naira. Sub Aar. bu. ......... Plum*. Burbank, ft bu. ...... Beans, oraan. Plat, ba. .M.N par ttv . ijni Bap. .,147ft Dae. ol,b M*a. ou. .. l.ltftb . • iStt | Cabbage’. RadT ...........1.36ft I Cabba*#.8prow». .....-• 1.11' Mar ........ 115% Carrot*, doa. baba. .......... J 1.14ft Lard (drums) .Carrot*. Topped, bu.,................J) ill* *2 .......... Cucumber*. JNU. ML, •••••......... *>*• Cucumber*. Pickle, H. .............*00 Cucumbers. SUcara. bu. ...........3.71 i Pm. doa. Mbit. .... !Eggplant, (4 bu. .... Onions, green, do*, bah*........... 44 Paraity, Curly, doa. beba. ........ -75 Parsley, root, gg i7TTHpiaaju— Southarts to Celebrate Golden Wedding Date KEEGO harbor Mrs. James Southart, 3016 Mobs St;, will celebrate their 50th wed-Now *• . .... 4.50 . 1.M ding anniversary with a reception Sunday at the VTW hall, 3335 Orchard Lake Rd. The 2 to 5 p. TO. affair honoringl the couple will be given by their son Arthur of Detroit. Tha .Southarts were married in Cornwall, Canada. He is the Keego Harbor Justice of the peace. PepiMrs. Bweet., *-—-----60-lb. I si Squash, Buttercup, % bu. ....... Squash. Butternut, ft bu........ Squash, Delicious, ft bu. ...... Squash. Ital.. ft bu. .......... Squash, Summer, ft bu. .1 Tamalaaa, outdoor, 14-lb. bakt. . Tomatoes, bu. ............... Turnips, doa. baba.............. Turnips, topped, bu. ........... Texas Led Nation in '59 in Cash on Three Crops COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (UPI) — Texas led the nation last year in cash receipts from farm marketing of cotton, rice and grain sorghum, according to John G. Mc-Haney of the Texaa Agriculture Extension Service. \ McHaney said, cotton was the leading source of income tor Texas farmers. Texas was fourth in sheep j and lambs, fourth in peanuts and fifth in flaxseed in national agricultural statistics. :8 >b*ga. Celery, d lord, bu......... HMITVs gWtoMNt .............. Escaroie'. b&achaC'lm.'""!'"-!"! Kate. bu. .... ......«•••••.... Lettuce, Bibb, pk. . i. Boston, das. . i. Last, bu...... ,_____j. Hasd. Mop. a Lett use. Read, bu. .... Mustord, bu. .......... Romaics Sarm — ........... Spinach, bu....... Swiss Chord, bu. . Turnips, bu ...... NEW YORK (ft - The stock market raced ahead in active trading early today. Gains of more than a point 1 frequent* and included in most sections of the list; ? The tape ran two minute* to Mad tha pace of floor trading for a protracted period, the first It was 15 minutes before the tape caught via with transaction*, compared w«h the two or three minute periods of lateness recently, MMV CWOtirS JOIN Just about every group joined in the upsurge, which came after jsix straight advances plus yesterday's action by the Federal Reserve Board in approving lower discount rates in four Federal Reserve districts. This was expected to make It Poor Weather Hinders Attempt ■amen alike to borrow money. Successful satellite launchings and toe missile recovery dispelled some of the uncertainty that hat hung over the market because of toe tense international situation. DuPont moved tip nearly 2 points, Eastman Kodak and Ken-necott more than a point Gains pi about a point were scored by Ford, Chrysler, Philco and Johns-Manville.' Some el the . favorites alas took off, with Polaroid aad Texas Instrument* up more than 4, Zenith ahead mere than 2 aad universal Match alsa up more than 1 -ji! Other blue chips Joining the !» march included U. S. Steel, General Motors, Radio Corp., American Telephone, General Electric, Chesapeake ft Ohio and Standard OH (New Jersey). Allied Chemical and Texaco N«w York Stocks •00 (Early Moraine Quotation*) i mures afWr decimal polnta ora eighth* Business Notes pound d live pou Earl A. Barker of Pontiac has been appointed a sales representative for Dundee Cement Co. in the Detroit district office, Miles Merwin, Detroit, district sales manager of the new cement firm, an-] nounced. Barker, who previously served as sales representative for Le- J«*w tops roasters over .. 37; broUsrs and lrysrs l-4 lbs 30*23: Barred Bocks SMS; ducklings teas; younc hen turkeys 3S. high Portland Cement Co., also] DETROIT BOOS OBTROrr. Aug. 11 (AP)—Bgg priest •Id per aoesn by first receivers de-Jvered to Detroit: loose In 30-dottn esees. Consumers Grade (includes U.8. Whites—Orede A Jumbo 39-41; extra ret 37-46: Urge 37-43; medium 31ft. >- smell 26-te: Orede B large 37-40. — -—— ------------lerge si>b-3S>b; I 14. medium 3Jft-33ft; checks I spent seven years as a special rtp-resentative Yellow Manufacturing Acceptance Corporation. Barker will headquarter in Dundee Cement Company’s newly established offices in the Penobscot Building. A native of Pontiac, Barker graduated from Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, DL with bachelor of arts degree in eco- Poultry and Eggs Denon roam Livestock lift comb 2 Deer, eertel No. itlSTW--34334. Belt to be held 14:34 a.m., August 23, use, at eti PeatiM state: Bank Bldg., Pontlao, Mich. i Aug. 11 and 13. MS i VITAL SEQUENCE — The world's first space-capsule recovery, which took place Thursday near Hawaii, is illustrated in this schematic drawing. The 300-pound American Discoverer XQI circles in its tail-first position, then tilts 60 .degrees, nose down, in its 17th trip around toe AP Phetefes earth. A retrorocket fires fo slow it to 16,000 ipiles per hour, permitting a curved path toward the earth. Airplanes and ships listen to a satellite signal as they track. A parachute reduces speed as ships and planes patrol the 50-by-2004nile recovery area. (See story on page one.) -------- JSTbe^soid et pubSTs 23400 Woodword Av*„ Ptndi PUBLIC SALE At S:00 t.m. on AUBMt 10. 1040 a 1400 Ford 2 dr. Ranch Won.. Serial No. OP41V227402 wUl bo SOMM public Isom Ot 23400. Woodward Ave., Petndale. Mich., that address being where the . . *ae may ■» laaaoetad. — U. 13, 1M0 vehicle ia stored aid PUBLIC 8ALB At ISO a m. on August IS, U44, a tsto Buick t dr, SerialM. tPuMin will bo said as oabBa, sola at 32000 ItirMdMW JWC, Ptrndale, Hleh., that addrta* botes Whaso -----------------[te BoardDo?«ducauSrwa§#d Lake Pub- atoc^ and may to"tateatead. lie Schools, dig N. Pontiac Trail, Wallod *”* " ML. Duo: l:M p.m., Eastern standard Time, August 33. IMS. At: Office of tho School Superintendent. wallod Lake Public Schools, SIS N. Pontiac Trail. Waited take, Michigan. At which tlma and. place they wllT bo publicly opened and road aloud. Access to Plans: Office of Assistant School Superintendent, git N. Pontine Trail, Waited Lake, Michigan, w. T. Antcka * Associates, Architects non Washtenaw, Ann Arbor. Michigan. Plan Deposit: Available at tha office _l architect upon deposit ot 414.00 par tot. Deposit will bo refunded — -*— te accompanied by a bid bond •table surety, raenter's check ■ ' V Wifi Aug. 11, Uk 1 I August |A Ugq * „ .13142 Woodward Are.. Tmillgle Mich., that addrtss botng whan tha «a)tlcb te stored aad may ho luanattud, Aug. u. a UN NOTICE OP HEARINO ON ACQUTR- Stuart I mints returned Bid Security: tract must bo a____________ of an acceptable mMipNMHR or a certified stack, without restrictions, of five per cent <4*;) of the bid sub-1 »«« mltted. Security shall be made payable»All owners of to: Waited Lake Public Schools. [la. pursuant ti Plan Return: All plans and specifics-; of tha Public damnation In City i __________ Oakland County, Mlihlm, and benefit of tho Keego jsarucw Sewage Disposal System: j "** ~— | may eoacom. particularly: A Almond L. Stout, hte W. H. I A Rosalie Stout, Ida wife, pMHMM returned ___________________ i ding. Contractor shall Identify _____ __________ ns me each plan and specification, which Work* property described hen-tha provisions of Act 144 L... Act* of IS47 aa amended, hereby notified that fUToUgat -te. tha Department of PuhUe I---------------- ---------—_____!____ behalf of the County *f — baste of signed contract. Oakland, has caused to bo filed in this win be accepted from any Court a petition praying for the acqutet- \ contractor unless this Item la fulfilled. Owners'"Reservations: The Board "» right to roteet any and Almost Net Capsule in Midair HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, Hawaii (AP)—An Air Force team, trying for ,one of the most spectacular catches ever attempted, missed by a hair Thursday, said Brig. Gen. Robert E. Greer. But there was no error chalked up. The 300-pound instrument-loaded capsule, released from the Discoverer XIII satellite, was supposed to land in an area 50 miles wide and 200 miles long. But toe capsule, released after 17 trip* around the earth, landed about 50 miles north of its target, some 330 miles northwest of Honolulu. "It waa just a hair too far away for us to snatch it out of the air,” said Greer, assistant chief of staff for guided missiles, who had flown here for the mission. Capt. Lawrence Shiimick, 37, Frederick Md., was the pilot of the 019 flying boxcar which was orange and white parachute.-------ibringing them back that way,” he 'We did not see the capsule coming down,”. Shinnick said. ‘The weather waa not too good. But we heard the beacon signal and it got louder as the capsule descended.” . WEATHER -Shinnick said his plane, closest of the C119s strung out along toe area, may have been level with the capsule, 'We might have snagged it had the weather been better,” he said. A winch operator in die tail of Shinnick's plane spotted the ange and white chute. end to waive any frrogqterttes______ it* opinion of tbs Owner sucb action — serve the best interests of the School District. No bid mey be withdrawn after closing time for a period of thirty (30) Contract Security: 104% Performance, ebor and Material Bond* on each contact by each Individual contractor. DWIOHT L. WISEMAN Secretary of Beard Aug. ti and 13, 1440 added. Hie capsule — 27 inches long ! and 33 inches in diameter—was to be brought to Honolulu by helicopter. Hie capsule was aboard the VS& Haiti Victory. The capsule was to be flown from Honolulu to Lockheed’s missile head-quartenLat Sunnyvale, Calif,, near San Francisco, and then on to! [Washington.. $ JOHNSON extended northerly acroee _ described narcal”: A parcel of !aad_ln N. W. fractional ft of Section 1, TIN, RtE, City of Keego _ Harbor, Oakland Jpounty, ™, W-T—•— — w—mw ... ■ Old DUR —-W lying westerly and northerly of “Evergreen VUla Subdivision" as n. corded In Liber 34 of Plate, page 14. Oakland County Record*, end northerly of southerly line of Wilbur Street extended westerly. Owners of record of sold property being Stuart Stout and Almond L. ..... 0f |gf] w. Lin wood. t Per* ____ ..oeetle Stout, Scott. Kearns; end also ” strip of lend thirty feet (ITt wide •Ifteen feet US') on eech tide of lying twenty-five feet OS') week I lying, fifteen feet (ir a ltna lying twwnty-fl_____________________ of and parallel t* the east Use of Beech- GREEN NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will ths Beard or County ~ ere of the County •' offices, Sf-------- Michigan, ____________.bed parci A parcel of land In the N. W Prae-tlonal ft of Sectton 1. tin, he city of KaegHBarber, Oakland Couaty2 ! ORDINANCE NO, 1414 HW , „ y An Ordinance to amend tha Build-1 twacrlbed as part of Wtaa icoau vommiMjyu- J tag 2ont Map at Ordinance No. 444,!?* *< weet ft of N. W. fractional ft _____| Oakland at their known at the “Building Zona Ordl-ibe*'nn*n* *1 point distant N. 2,447.40 pontine Lake Road, Pontiac, nance." feat from 0. w Section corner. Thenca Micmswi, until 1:30 o’clock. P M., Adopted August p, isos. ;N- 44_SV I. t* Westerly Use of eld Eastern Standard Time; Monday. August Effective August If, 1444. DUR R/W, thence northeasterly aloof ‘1, it44, and wlU be publicly opened| An Ordinance to amend the Building! ■»**4 1,n« to South line of Hensman St. nd read at 3:00 o’clock. P. M.. of theizone Map of Ordinance No. 244. known' (Hickory!, thence S. M* 34* W. Mens Hit* date for furnishing the following: as the ‘'Building Zone Ordinance." I»»td street line te a point 144 fee* S months requirement of ‘TOO lever' The'-City of Pontiac Ordains: «»t of cost line of Cass Laka Road, -• better Auto and Truck Tire* and section l thence S. 31*34’ E. 144.70 feet thenca Tubes of the following brands: Plre- The building eon* map of the Build- eeuthweeterly. pereltel with former Hna stone. U. S. Royal, Goodyear, Oeneral tng Zone Ordinance Is hantby amended DUR R/W and 20 feet northwesterly aa* * * n“/"'h to provide that tha land in the do- l!™-* “ *--* Jte— a “* scrtptlon hereinafter set forth, be elassl- * “I see something in the water,” shouted Staff Sgt. Herman E. Cal-ing. "That looks like it.” Gen. Greer,'who conducted the Air Force news conference here quel.. — after the recovery, was delighted ft?J,.Co“,>l, |Mon with the flier's accomplishment. pfopoeeli must be plainly marked Begtnntni__ 1 The air snatch program °‘ -H“,on I, U.fi. IWJ»L ) ___B. P. Ooodrlch. Information, bidding blanks and i clficatlom may be obtained upon .. ■ Hll -----1 be made Upon Oak- CommUsion bidding; t i Plat No. 73, Lot 1 Brainard'i first to spot the capsule and its good and before long we’ll be Green Strei City School Additions : Ready for Fall Use all proposals — — accept the proposals of the Board, Is ... ______ Interest and to the advantage of the ■—rnimir Road Commissioners .SJ,-Oakland. Michigan. ] intersection Intersection of southerly Stem* —th weet line of loutherly along 1 line of Lot 1. Work which began almost two yean ago on two junior high school additions in Pontiac will lie finished in time lbr use next month. Dr. Otto C. Hufziger, assistant superintendent of schools, reported on progress of the Madison and mi piugicDs sn. uie mau»uii wiu j — Washington junior high school addi- raise the pay from *15 to 616 per tions at last night’s Board of Ed- day tor those teaching on a special DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT. Aug. II . (AP)—Cattle-Compared teat weak trade aetiya, price* Burroughs Brunswick ucation meeting. Each’ addition is a half-million dollar project approved by the Board in November, 19S8. KVpSL ji'! Murray CP ...jVt ti 24.7 Not BlsC....44.4 I Nat Cash R .. 40.6 ^lDrw P " 30 4 Rot Dairy .... 59.4 Sto Sf? ....ff ® Net none ___St a half era staady to etrong; utlUty steers MM hatM* steady: eowe steady; built steady; around 4 loads mixed high cholci and prime MM MM lb. jfaefe 34.75; few teMtehlfS^ill|JI4-1044 lb. ewers fAIS; mat oteteo 4M MM p. StJR — —■ -used Seed* good and choice *40-. steers 35.00-34.ldl WaM-MlP* age te high Mtetea IMS-35.60-M.00, good to low ------ 33.00-36.00: standard steers 2*.oe-22.20; T1T7.- -I-i_ Itu. 11 k-., -,1m* ■; joia NT Central ... . g.7 Norf ft West . Cater Trac ... 34* No to A4 43.4 Nor 0ta PW . . «M Ohio on .... . 31.3 Owen* Cng .. HI Owens IllOl . lUty steen ll.04-l*JSi 11 head prim* Fite heifer* M.00; teed hltb Mdg prime 444 lb. hellers 25^0; heifers 24.50-36.25; toads 24.00-24.50; _________________________lifer* 33.00-24.00; standard heifer* 10.00-3 LOO; utility 40.1 Parom Piet *u. 40.1 Park* Da .... 33.0. Penney. JC ... ______ ... m’OL Cent Cop * a 0.7 Coat Met ... 0 $N Dak i noraicA Hr. to. • member TJT ^UcJ B.P.O.E., Lodge 610 in Pontiac. around 6»ib. rid* MnBM. ■ Barker, his wife and daughter X live at 2406 LaFay Drive. > f«K»L STL3& Coppe^jtog Curtis Pub"!!! ti" ... 40.7 P«r*' Oil .. ran ■M. .. I r«?? S» »i S'* Doug_Alre ... g!i ....a* GUbert V. Schrock, 1748 Web-ster Ave., Birmingham, has been named vice president of Torrence (Ml Co., it was announced by J.W. Torrence, president. .Schrock, associated with the company 13 yean, had been sales manager. Frank Van Doren, 18956 Devonshire Rd., Birmingham was named assistant vice president. He was formerly employed by Standard OB Co. in Cleveland, Ohio. Family Is Pursuing Ha's Aid in Trial (Continued From Page One) Virginia Bar Assn.. Alexander W. Haws in Brief The (heft of |tt to change from a small savings bank in Ms home was reported to the Sheriff’s Department yesterday by Edgar Gal-pin, 920 Whipporwill Rd., Commerce Towntoip, who said he left the door unlocked when he went out for a walk. Parker of Richmond and Frank oerter iPro* .. *m Twno°aui W. Rogers of Roanoke. CABLED SPECIALIST Parker said he had cabled John N. Hazard. ’ a Columbia University professor who specializes in Soviet and International Law, to join theta in Moecow. Hazard nqw is in West Germany. A deer that seffered two broken legs when struck by a car on M59 in Highland Township last night had to he disposed ot by sheriff’r deputies. The venison will b4 turned over to the county. State Auto Supply. 382 S. Saginaw St., it eras reputed to Pontiac police today, ft has not been determined if anything was taken. cent on your drug anfl.—- , needs by pending in foryour discount card. Thrifty Dm* Store, 148 N. Saglnqw. WUUanirfjc. Rlt thence slong we*t Un, line of Huron Street: inenc* tent ln .along *outh Une ot Huron street to wwu or vvf^V^O^'ciOM- jSft”,*'!1.0^ ] MI88IONERS... OF THE COUNTY SS.«R?L?iaVxLTCHIOAN strait'm-'feet: HILAND M. THATCHER SOL D. LOMERSON beginning ^ NOTICE or PUBLIC HEARINO " “ ■ Notice te hereby given of * public hearing to be held by the Bloomfield Township Zoning Board s| |g| “*— •outh of point .. nn along *ald line .. ________ „ Green Street: thence North slang Une of Green Street te beglnnin Section 3. The change -In th* building map in the above ares to Commercial 1 I* made pursuant to the recommendation ot the City Plan Commterisn —' field Township Hall. 4300 Telegranll Road, on Tuesday. September 4, 1444., at 4:00 o’clock P.M., to consider the! following changes to tho Bloomtteld Township Zoning Ordinance, being Or- Commfa«»«n te tmttr eppol dlnance No. 31. to bo amended a* fol- m,k* f ™al report upon thl* I0W>. . meat to this Commission previous to 1. Section IV. entitled ’'Residence lithe pubUe hearing to be held before Zone*" and all sub-paragraph* »nd ilh!.,.,*m*nd“«?t. *4 •‘’“Pi"1.. Pursuant -amendments thereto are hereby repealed. **1 .**?•■ " PubUe Ai 3. All reference to Residence 1 Zone* ** amended, appearlp* In said ordinance and amend-mente Thereto wil] hereafter be coniid- ered a* a referenca to Residence Sf"0™* ®‘ . „ . Zone. public heiring on tho final past 3. Hereafter all property In Bloom- this amendment IhaU be given field Township which wa* included in |new*p*per of gtneral- clreuUtlon and appeared In the Mnlng map as dty; that such public hearing i than fifteen ft!) dsvt, ,----- -------- tin* and place of the nubile hearing on th* final passage of Residence l Zone shall be included “ ‘ zone and shall be « provisions thereof, ■tea* “ requested it July 13, 1 erly to beginning. Owners of record____ Ing atunrt Stout and A hla wife, or 1313 W. Llnwood. Spring-field. Missouri, and W. R. Stout end Rosalie Stout, hi* wife, of Port Scott, Kansas. u are further notified that the In* on th* pettUon wilt be held la .... Circuit Court tor the County eg Oakland in th* court House in the City of Pontiac, Michigan, on Tuesday, tha 9th day of September, A.D., 13*4, at tha opening of court on that day at t:M - m , or es soon thereafter as counsel ay be beard. You arc further notified that upon aald date the potittoncr win ask this Court to dctermlnt tho necessity for appointing throe (3) commissioners whoso duty It shall bo te determine whether it la necessary to take for public us* and benefit the property described In the petition and. If te. to appraise th* damage te be paid a* compensation for such taking. Business Address: County Offlcs Bldg. 1 Lafayette Street Pontiac, Michigan Phone: PEderal 3-79*1. COUNTY OP OAKLAND, A Michigan Constlttutlonal corporation, By Its Statnoty Agent, BOARD OP PUBLIC WORKS FOR OAKLAND COUNTY. NORMAN R. BARNARD. . Corporation Counsel. By ROBERT P. ALLEN. Asst Cera. CwBtel. Aug. I. 13. It, IIM ■ proposed t together ____ _ _____ change* is on tile In Township Clerk end by those Interested. BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD Edward A. Proctor. Chairman . Aug. 13 aad Sept. 1, l*te This ordinance shall taka effect _______ . fl4) days from aad after tha data vii-row toning map|Its petatge bv th* city Commission of|Mu FOR BALI , The Township Board of Bloaatflsld j Township, hoeing been authorised r- i City of Pontiac. up, nwving wen suuiorum id t following real estate, described Office ot the • Mad* and t_. ' examined j mission ef the C day of August, / 32473*3-1* * PUBLIC SALE August it. »*o a its* Serial No. A6IP1M23S __ ___________ public sale at 33SM — _.____- . _ , .Woodward At*.. Ferndsle. Mich, that mostly minor and made only to [address being where the vehicle i« eiarify the administrstion’i policy.Uft *“ 1— PUBLIC SALE The one material change in-| volved approval (ti a raise from ,120 to 130 per cent in overtime Ing room, a shop, two science pay for food service and mainten-! rooms, a typing classroom and empi0yes. property up te end including Sept fir .... .. rk 13, 1444. Deposit of It of the bid k te.7 and locker room facilities- ROME (B-The pilot of a British. European Airways Viscount dived liis plane suddenly Thursday to] avoid colliding with a Fan Ameri-] can World Airways jet airliner. Twenty-three of the Viscount’s! 46 passengers were injured, none of them seriously. BEA official* here mid the action was taken by the VI*-couafo pilot when he noted the Pan Am Boeing 767 jet, taking off, mi la hit line of flight. There was no time to warn the passengers to fasten their belts.; As a result many passengers were, bounced against the plane’s ceiling and suffered bruises, cuts and stock. Eight of them were taken] to San Giovanni Hospital for observation. Others were given first aid at the air field. j The Viscount, bound from Malta,! via Rome, made a normal tending; and departed later for London. 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