Th« Wfother B-». VMtlMr FtftnM CMy iu4 ettHtr THE PONTIAC PRESS Hbm# Edition 118th yb;ar ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, JUNE 24. 1960-48 PAGES v Heiter Labels K Meddler Memento for Cornerstone in Our Presidential Politics Turn First Earth for New Union Hall Steers Clear |of Comment on IFuture Relations State Secretory Has No Intention of Staying On in Cabinet ; WASHINGTON (^»i—Sec-I retary of State Christian A. Herter accused Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev to-iday of interfering in this I country’s internal affairs I by his talk about President [Eisenhower’s successor in the White House. Khrushchev has several times attacked the Republican front-runner, Vice New Levinson to the Rescue President Richard M. Nix-i----------------------------------------- MHK KEMEMBKRS WHKN - Mrs. Marion Blakpslre, 79, of SS55 Mill St., Waterford Township. presented Delos Hamlin, chairman of the Board of Supervisors, whh this souvenir program PmUm rnm rSM. from the 1905 dedication ceremony of the present downtown courthouse. It wUl be part of the contents of the cornerstone for the new courthouse. < on, and has expressed hope he would find it possible to n^oUate with the next ad- She*ll Be There This Time ministration. Herter toliih a news ca«feiencL | A man named Uvinson prevent- this week to Delos Hamlin, chair-|mony In the County Service On-that Khrushchev's remarks comei*<* Mrs. Marion Blakeslee fromj„u^ Board of Superviaors.ifer, but the Itttla T-page booklet, about as close to interference in w*fchlng the 19M comeratone cere-| j v. browned with age, won her a spa- the internal affairs ot another imony for the present downtown ^ '“y dal ticket. Herter can conceive courthouse. | ^ T* *** , ! "We dednltely will see that Mrs. pL ; Another man named Uvinson Uj rT..J****!**"**- . * [Blakeslee gets transpMlatkm to ^ At the «me time, he refused ^a'v " a.... _____■ - ^ “ Hmila*' ceremony Monday, ccrrmwe. su .Tears anxious to taik to her.” to be drawn lata • {for Oakland County's new court-1 [ Mrs. Blakeslee. Of 38S5 MiU St . house, about a year asmy from Mrs. Blakeslee. 79. hadn’t Waterford Township, said sheO completion.^ planned to .attend the { p.m cere-iaccept the invitation. The flrd Levinson. Moprls by;--------------------------------------------^---------------s------------- fereaee ia futare I'.S.-Sas'M r«^ OIIOVNMBEAK1NO TOME - United Auto Workers Unto offidala surround EmH Bdazey. UAW International aecretary-treas-.unr, he sooopa up the flint shovelful of earth at the dte of the new WtJOn hall tor Fiaher Local 966, UAW, on Baldwin avenue.'^ Among (hoae to the froid [^ M Jhe ceremony yesterday were (front left) Jesse Martin (with hands folded), Local S96 trustee; ijrvUm Huff, UAW International representative; William Mc-Aulay. former UAW regional director; Mazey; Gerald Kehoe, Local see presidettL snd Jife ISdisM, Lscal Itt g«idt..|1»a hall ... _ . . - jy, Ike Telephones Plans to Nixon Venezuela l^resident Castro Warns Discu$ii^_on Rsport Hurt by Bomb; 2 D/eof Reprisals to U.S. May Hove Been CARACAS, Venemela (1»—President Romulo Betan- Prompted by Criticism HONOLULU (APt - President Eisenhower's conference with Vice President Richard M. Nixen by telephone may well reflect Republican concern over Democratic attacks on administration foreign policy this election year. wall alter his ooatroveralal Phr Easteni tour, talked narsday to Nixon la WasMngtMi. Eisenhower and Nixon disciined the tour, including the furore-stirring cancellation of the three-day visit the president had expected to make to Japan. Eiaenhower haa blamed bk.wup of the visit ofi Communist-inspired rioting in Tokyo. bomb killed the head of t^e President’s military household. Col. Ramon Armas Alfonso. Defense Minister Jose Lopez Henrtquez and his wife were ported seriously injured. Apparently an unldentified..|Mn tried a high explosive hmb toward the President's cai^ the President also talked over with Nixon the television-radio report which Eisenhower will make to the American people Monday night on bis Far Eastern jour- ney. The Presidesrt wlU apeak from addreas, iftaHlac at S:» p-m. Castera Standard Time, wlU be carried ive by meat af the aet- delayed broadeasts later la tSe After reporting the Eiaenhower- House Piets Secretary James C. Hagerty was asked whether the President Sad any comment en critidsm by Demoormta of Efaen-hower's tour. ••Not speciflcally.'’ Hagerty replied, "But he is somewhat pus-ded and somewhat amused by the it some of these same gentlemen were saying eight ago that U would be a cal phe if be didn't viaU Japan.” (X)urt was injured slightly by a bomb explosion today in an apparent assassination plot during an army day parade/ The bomb killed two presidential military aides. Betancourt suffered a burned hand. He was taken to University City ainlc. The*----------------;--------- Cool Weather Will Be With Us for Five Days Pontiac area residents can look for partly cloudy and cooler er today, clearing tonight, the U.S. Weathpr Bureau reporta. la tSH after wverflirsw of Ilie Peres ilmtaiez dlctatorshfo, rase army day The bombing occurred in the broad Avenila de h» Proceres in the outskirts of Caracas. The army sem armored cars and si^diers immediate^’ to the presidential palace and sealed it off, apparently to guard against any attempt ^ rebela to seize it. Radio stotloBS begaa hroad- Tonight the mercury will dip to a low of 54. Tomorrow should be fair and pleaaant with a 72 high. Temperataien will average Betknoiurt. 52, wteran politician aaff revohittoary, is the first freely elected presidnfit in Venezuela for a decade. He came back from 10 years of exile after tbe taU of the dictator, Marooa Perez Jimenez. He celebrated his rst yaar in office on Feb. 13. The first year was one of ups and downs, riots and it^tist pfou for his three-party, ooalitto |ov- Hiao tica party and I DmaoenUc Unto have cHllcalUjg^j,^-^^ left The secretary also sUted firfnly he has no intention of keeping his Cabinet post in any future administration. Khrushchev’s latest comment on U. S. political scene came last Tuesday w’hen he told a Romanian Communist Party meeting he was interested hi the election of president who would "remedy the mistakes made by U^e present gov'emment of the United States. an Ig-ysaiMild Bbtaingbam High School graduate, handling the books kt his Birmingtaaai depart- Senators to Work Fast on House Aging-Care Bill Tbe young boMckeeper didn't get to hear tbe> addresses of Hon. James H. Lyiicli and Hon. Daniel f L. Davis before the crowd gath- | ared at the comer of Saginaw and Huron streets. The date was Aug. I 30. U04. O' 'Congress to stand to hear addreases by George! try to write a medical care program for the aged into On other points. Herter told A. Dondero. who was a countyj the S(X;ial Security system. Tk ■ r .- Threatens to Confiscate,has every confidence that in 8pitel^‘® Supreme Court Chief jnsUce, though perhaps by a narrow margin, to put this type WASHINGTON W — Senate Democrats today pre- II ^ Pronwrfv if violent political disorders andiJ**" 6 ^e* u.b. Property it ^ KisW,Mayor Phuip (Cbntlnued on Page 2, Col. 2v Quotas Are Cut HAVANA (AP) — PKlel tAStrO . ir-.ll-. D —* ^ has threatened to confiscate all “eien Iveiier Keceives Greetings From Senate the United States cuts die (}uota * of Cuban sugar on whirii it pays WASHINGTON « the island nation a bonus of 150 million dollars a year. TMs will be doe to the gt» Howaii First to Bach named LevlawM — David by Right ♦© Vote ~ ; HONOLL^U (LT»l»-The Hawaii State Legislature yesterday •on. a minghsm real estate broker. David Levinson will be one of came the first in the nation to The Senate four county officials to spread the radfy an amendment to the U.S. of a provisiem into the so-: dal security bill which passed the House 380-23 Thursday. The Cuban Prime termed a proposal beforo Congress to gtra tbe U.S. President standby authority to cut the quota Thursday adopted a resolution extending greetings and best wishes to 'Helen Keller on the occasion of her nth birthday on June 27. Miss Keller, deaf and blind since infancy, has devoted her life to mortar, sealing a memento-fiUed| Constitution which would give box into .the cornerstone of the klente of tbe District of Cohimbia 3 million (Mlar courthouse towerjthe right to vote tor the president unit. }of the United States. One of the mementos will be a If tbe amendment is ratified by program from the Nov. 2' 1905.j38 of tbe 50 states. It would become dedication of the downtown court- law and grant the district three economic aggression” and a helping others sihiUarly afflicted, house. Mrs. Blakeslee prosented it v^es in the electoral college. .S M _______j; ... _ ___ . . ... "knife thrust in the chest.' day algbt was broadcast evi aatlMWIde radio hookup. Speaking of the huge U.S. business interests In Cuba, Castro, , said; "In the same manner that*' they are ther^ now, it may be in! the future that they are not! there. ” Lion Shot in Louisville Suburb Ameriras investmeats In Cubs before Castro came to pew-r I totaled about a bUHoa dollars. '* * * I but the rev'oluUnwary regime Precipitation wiU average about; has taiion over about a third three-quarters of an inch as show-j «f uihi, ciriefly sugar and rnitle era and thundershou'ers fall Mon-| lands, day and again Wednesday. Some| .04 of an inch rainfall was recorded in downtown Pontiac for the past 24 hours. Southwest winds reemded at 18' m.p.h. at mid-morning increased' ___^ to 2030 miles this afternoon. Tbe *"**T*“**-gusty winds will Properties still in American hands include the 300-million-dcJ-lar Cuban Electric Go., tbq lO-million-doUar Cuban Teleplnhe banka, stqpir miUs. mines, ofl refineries and various comitaercial •ad diminish tonight. Tbe lowest temiwrature tng I a.ra. 2 p.m. the mercury IsHNewsH^es Frienfly rriattos United States are a keystone oft* foreign policy. Althou^ he has' fried to enconnge foreign In ments, his government h^s in Todays Pi0ss There IS small Ukelihood. ever, that either Eisenhower or'PAV SKirtS CoflVWntion Nixon I* tndy amused by the ____ . fresh fhiny of attacks by Mue BAY CITY (UPI) Some XMO key Democrats on admlaMratte!menihars of the DfoaMed Ancri-tavrign generally and the ;cu|i VMcraas wefe on hand today itku-MIMa U------- larly. Ctonrty New* ..........tt Pei Dw^»r .............4S EdRwtals ............. « Farm aad Oardea SS-Sl ............m ............li ....»-to ..........«»4 T¥ aad RaAs Pngnaas ..47 Wsra. East ............47 VuBBn's Pagau -------U-U NEW FORK .VuLaMu decker. ■S-ycwr.«ld DelruM bast-•fu* mm, died tuduy *4 a skull fructuie leas thuu M-bMrs a1- pouad dambbeU wMeh feU ilgfct actmw Arleae Praachi and her Two Democratic presidential aspirants. Sens. John F. KeUnedy of Massachusetts and Stuart Symington of Misaouri. have said they strongly favor adding medical care benefits tor retired person! to the Social Security system. Aastber. Maforily Lender Lyndon B. Johnson uf Texas has in-dientod be tavora Ibis approach. ' The Eisenhower administration sharply opposes such a phm. fa-voring instead a program of fed-eipl-state grants to finance major medical benefits tor needy older persons. I. Harry F. Byrd (D-Va), whose finance committee srill handle the House bill, toM a reporter he would take it up promptly, probably early next weak. Byrd has not disdosed his stand on health le^isiatto. ' "I think this bill holds the key I the adjoumnjent of the Congress." the committee diairman said. In order to apeed action on tbe measure, the committee may consider it without bolding open bearings. After this week, only two weeks remain intil the Democratic Natioiial ConvenUon opens July-ll. er Ufrder H. eadi state srairid ha authorized to set up a aew cate-»ry under Hs public assistanca Pragram of old peraoas unable to' pay heavy medkto hDJs. The federal govenunent would contribute an estimated 195 tnO-;iion doUara a year and the states IM7 million to pay medical benev {its for theee peraom. ■ARMLEM NOW — Possemen stand around a lion two of Uiem shot in a reside ntipl suljurb of LouisviUe. Ky., today. The animal was one of four boas IdUed as flash flood watoia wadied away the walls of a private lion pit. The owner of the animals shot one in their broken cage and .two others just outside. The fourth^^was kilted 300 feet from the pit. Neteon Josiin, kneelii« beside the thm. took tbe animal borne and plans to make a Honskto rug. [ An estimated one and a half tottfion-perspne would be covered, with perhape half a million getdM puymenta in any one year. Kennedy raid tbe Hpuse inea-B* ^1 not saUqfy the demaad * Iw adequnte medkal ckse for the THE PONTIAC Barton Traffic Study Groups to Hear Report Thr Barton dowDtown traffic ment Group, which aaked for a t|tudy vlU toe unveiled at City HaU . Hie 1XJ0B, twoHfnonth study was financed by the Downtown Dmiop- < Renamed tio Bridge Authority crash program to improve dowiv town tinfflc cimilatipn and parking. Jack Hutter, a member of the coisulting firm of George W. Bar ton Associates, is scheduled to outline the study at a 3 p.m. me^t-iHg Wedneuay. Cochran, 37, of 18180 Riverside Dr., Beverly Hills, to a second atx-year term on the Mack-ihhc Brid^ Authority, pending Senate approval. The governor a Jerome School of 70640 Camp Ground Rd., Romeo, to the State Apple Commission for « tesm easing April 1, 1863. Other appointments, all needing Senate approval; Mrs. EUsabeth B. Plsher ef It Is also expected that the City Commission will have to act some of the recommendations, the administration on others and the downtotvn grbups cooperatively oo still others. ed to the MarUnae Bridge therhy. -dll Joseph Flaugh. BOigou Har> faor, reappointed to the MIolitgan Adimutics Commknian (or a term ending May 37, 1964. Dr. Chuica C. Lynch. Detroit, tp succeed Mmarif on the Board of Chiropractic Examiners for a teim ei^hig June 18. 1861 ^i$r. Emmett Binkert. Carson My, reappointed to the Board of Osteopathic Registration and examination for a term running to April 30, 1965. ' Marion Cargo. Bangor, and Oliver C. M. Lawrence. Rt. 1, Benton Harbor, reappointed to the State Apple Commission (or terms Wnt was named assistant county welfare agent for Genesee County and Raymond M. Cmtesti was igpiiointed to a similar post in Ma-ifomb County for indefinate terms. Neither requires Senate confir-^tion. SfptB Gets New Firm LANSING IB—The netdy formed AlnOta Mineral Cb. will start man-ufacturfog operations in Michigan Economic Development Department reported. The firm has leased property and buildings at Erie to wt up a mill for grinding and (rem greup, file Mayor's steerteg earn-mfttM en down tows mdevelep. ■ pity Details df the report and Its recomntondations are still under wraps. ^It is expected, though, that there will be many minor adjustments recommended for immediate action, plus some bigger longer-range improvements. It was the Barton firm that prepared the city's Ug transportation study show that Premier fi- wben asked hew badly ibe Ct af- Stock Dividend MittoStay scuttled legislation to repeal a tax rwun-h tor Of Beverly HUls Baptist Church, tor stockholders and ^ pre««em. ____________ _ Tke Rev. B..vnK*d A. re-ue»’., ll* home of a heart attack. Be limit tax deductions for busine«Si entertainment expenass. WATERFOBD UONR - TV Waterford Lkma entertained their wivm at a gala dinner.dance last night at foe Pontiac Owntry Gub. The occasion was to install new officers. Shown above is outgoing president Eail Floyd on the left congratulating the newly elected Uont' presi-' dent Donald Shaw (right). Looking on is D^ty District Governor Frank Crtwrtey. All live in Waterford Township. _ . A victory-hungry (action of Oak- tkns between now and the time land County Democrats has dis- tributed tbelr preprtmary voter's guide, honoring 13 candidates witb 'qualified" tags. Mn. Harriett PhiUips' liberal-labor "Democrats for Victory” did not, however, come out wifo outright endorsement ^ their favored candidates for 14 pounty offices in foe Aug. 2 primary, she said. “Oer grsep bad w> eodorae-tints bnt a meaNre of qnalld- pendence of spirit which this cau- for the same afflee, enms as ns cus can readily understand." Mrs.' sarprlse. He la a severe erftie PhUlips reported to Vr liberal-: of Mrs. PbllHps elainsnt of toe latXH* wiiw; ot party workers in aj party. meeting. . , Zlgmund J. Niparho, Pmdak Her gmp oppose l^der-' ^^^er who has run three times ship under Carlos G. Richardson,,congressional nomi-county chairman. nation, Detroit resident Joseph Ka- idans, and Ralph T. Johnson, "On the whole for two yearsimiss^ being qualified by the Garkson's record in the Legiria-{ guide, ture compares favorably to all thei "This doesn't disqualify Nipar> other Democratic legislators." {ko,” Mrs. Phillips said. I "Kadans has no ties in tbe coon-ty and Jotmson is too'conse |tlve to be representative The Dy in Birmiwgliain Joint Group RBjects SanotB Movb to Repeal Tax Advontogt fiev. Donald ZilJ to Head Local Church Council RmurVRHA’W _ Officers of thetSl., of 20635 W. 13-MUe Rd.. BIRMINOHAM HlUa. will V at 11 a.m. TtJriKod toS. BboiSfeld Ttownshlp. Burial win feed piwsUISDt WASHINGTON (UPDrA Senate-1cii was the Rev.* Donald ZW. ......... 1. ' ... ■___i .fth Osmetery. Thh body To arihe BBl Chipel jf foe William R. Hamilton Oo. Mr. Brannack died Thursday at The Isglilaltoa to sMo IsspbBle, spsBod by a ' bt aitlinatoly sa a yrar In' Cbaretf of Birmhigbam. was DsnsM reasen. pastor of foo Trs^ir-treMOrer. The Counefl. made pp of all the ministers in the Birmingham area. , , , . meets the second Tuesday of each The conferees made the deci- month V breakfast and a pro-sions in reaching a compromise on gram at' one of the churches. to continue corporate -andi The Birmingham Omu^l seeks excise tax rates at present levels by its program to draw Protostot tor another year. A scheduled re- c*’“'c*»es Into a close, cooperative mean a hwa of ,S4 bUlion a year|^;hurehes. acting togetVr. r to the treasury- aerve foe community better. dhoetor af Detroit A Northem Savh«s A Asaa. He had bees with the firm 18 years. Before Jatariv Dotr«M * eni« be was mortgage sMeer wllb the CNfoeas Beak la Fltat. Brannack was a member of foe Pontiac Masonic Lodge, the Moslem Temple Shrine. Pontiac Eiks Lodge 810. and Kirfc-in-the-Hills Church. It be ratified , An award for patriotism was by Senate and House and signed,won by George Aspury. 2344 Falr-into law by midnight June 30 to way St. yesterday at foe conclu-American Legion mobiles, cigarettes. Uquor. local telephone calls and travel lares. ef IN a year, er I af married oeaplcs. Tbfo WM Semite appi^, 48 to St. sponsored Wolverine BoyS State held at Michigan State University. The award Is made la bsMr af a past Mfohlgaa Osmmaader ef the Legtaa, Bebert B- Wright In receiving tbe award Aspury was hailed at "extremely dependable in his service to hie fellow His 'remarkable arganixatkm and The conferees also rejected tbe gome 1,000 Mk*iga»i boys at- pnposed crackdown on tax deductions for business entertainment expenses. The oonlerees wrote into tended tbe eight-day course in which they beaded a mythical 51st ONXy A GUIDE , "This is only a guide and not|_„. „ „ —nw*. a member M the 'intended to bind any individual in ^ 5!^ Democratic Slate Central Com- ivoting any.^lape or form,'Mrs.' ’ nittee said. I PhiUips said. ' Out of six candidates bidding (or * W ★ ..le 18th Congressional District j WUUam A.- O’Brien, a Detroit; DemoeVfic nomination, t h r e e I attorney from Gawson, got the nod cwisidered "qualified" candi- from among the three seeking the after all were Interviewed'District 3 state representative nom-hy a 15-member steering commit-[ination on the Democratic ticket, tee in Pontiac a nkek ago. I He was considered qualified over , w w A {Seymour V. Devereaux, a Royal They were James Kellis, a re-|Oak barber, and nominee for the, tired Air Force intelligence colo-ioR*ce J**™ j WASHINGTON (AP) — House nri from Berkley; Leo P. Meagher.I jy, recommemlaltom were'members have been ordered to Joint study by foe treasury and congsessioaa] tax stafis to determine whether legislatioa Is ne ' ' Put $25-a-Day Lid on Soipns' Spending 1968 nominee (or the state Senate, niade la Dtotrtct I as both ran-and pharmacist from Wood Creek: didates were sot ksters-iewed. Farms: sod. GSoige E. LeraiOK.i Mrs. PhUHps reported, owner «f a Hasel Pitrk industrialf , - •• tool supply company from Royal' U^Pos^tor^DistnetSr^-^ination, James M. Neely of limit their government-paid living expenses to $23 a day while on congressiopal trips. The e amf ceiling adopted num-by the House Admlnisfration day by the House-------------- Committed' will beeoihe eOective July 1. IfijM Employes of the executtw branch are limited to $12 per aUowanoe while on government trips. The committee, said Ihurs- papera. Tbe series said aome members spent as much as $163 a day on hotel accommodations, and drink whifo-^on oongres-Sosil trips. . ' *■ .Ir S '* ■ Rv* ified." I DUtrict 6 Rep. John C Hitbcock Jaseph T. Stadnlk. tormw ^is predecessor, Walter “ mayor of WUom and a car lot iMcMahbn. weren't ranked. TIiBy . ^ taten^ by the 'w^- i^ITthlirwy mefob^rwh^"pfoli iSl '^"jto ask more than foe $12 a day^ representatives. j expenses such as hotel rooms. PICKERING LISTED I meals, laundry and tips must get Henry F. Plckerlpg. the third committee ca'ndldate for this nomination, [c*^*™* In^vance. chairman o( the set up the regulations uxl mums paralleling those ( Senate and government agencies. pwiilfB a. Hone spe«qb.Bayfog Upton O. Srtvice for Upton G. Brannadt, Surviving are bis wile, Marjorie, son. Upton E., two daughters,-Bethany ^ Mary, and a brother. Memorial tributes may be made to foe Michiggn Heart Assn. Mrs. Alaasoo P. Brush Service lor former restdent Mrs. Alanaon (Jane) P. Brush. 96, of 201 E. Kilty, Detroit, wiU be at 11 a.m. Mon^ at the Bell Chapel of foe William R. Hamiltan Go. Burial wUI be in Greenwood Csme- Mrs. Brush died Thursday efter a 1^ illneis. « Her late husband was foe inventor of foe Brash automobiic, and her father, Augustus. wi|s a pastor of foe Rkmingham Pfiwy-terian Church. A former school teacher. Mrs. rush was a lifetime member of the Women’s City Chib and the Detroll Boat Gob. rviving are a rister and a brother. newspaper stories had fo- cused attention on foe situation. 'Bagwell to Appear in Berkley Monday 1100110^1100, g. Jerome BrooMMi, Oak (fork attorney. A third Democrat In foe Senate; race. Robert H. Chapin. Drayton.ruble" ' up to $25 a day Plains real estate broker, wasnt' Homer Hirht aivl WTlliam K^ P““* necessary . . , reported on to a meqllng of the ^ unoDooaed for the *** unusually j p BagweU comes to Oak- opllntcr group at foe Waldron and or where hotel bills aloneCountTSlay night > bi. tel last night Last week he led a|!H^ ti-j ---- boycott against Mrs. Phillips’ resoectivelv eliin did so as did “P Members I ,jrjve toward becoming gwernor nS‘ jVllSuo?for’p;^!?‘«yi^ ^ 1^‘lof Michigan, tor, David S. Lees for clerk-reg- Others of 30 candidates who el.:)^'i“™ “'^“"ithat will have to itemize their', ^ -^aKwta n«nriM- Oroaniaa. ther Joined Chapin's rebellion ©r jeosU. {tion of Midiigan. " did not make it to answer the com-, Selretlon of I«es over John E. i The ceiling on expenses was or-j Bagwell, unopposed for tbe Aug., mittee questions were left without; Kroneiiber*, toe other clerk-reg. jdered following a series of copy-12 Republican gubernatorial nomina-' ratings by the group. i i»ter caniAdate a»d ItH Mratoee I righted stories by the Knight news- ^^^ appear before an esti-| mated 300 county Republicans ini 5 Deepaeated differences appar-enOy exist betw^ Rusma a^j ^ f IW Gi^ J. Law of Pontiac, who wasn't in-|l logical issues but its l«rd ‘o Mrs. Phillips sflid. be- § *T*”.------, ■ eliMaru Mrs- rillllipB •UlU. wcr-; j 1^18 mak« ^ ^ ^ business at his grocer>'|| ence in the^ relatlon^p. extemely heaxy whenj| . inlAanflAiB'* i/wilr last Si ran t'.S. WmIIwt aar««i B*o«H ImsTIAC ANB VlCISITT-Ct»»S» i 4Hrr Iiniker USsT bMsisr H ■ dh OMl« Unlfkl. U« tkkWkt M. ■ tsmrn* witk Ulr kkO »lm Herter said Soviet Premier Khrushthev seems to be toying to make Communist doctrine more flexible in order to serve his own purposes. The Chinese Communists Slldk to oW-llne notions centered around the classical Red theory that war betw^ Communist and Capitalist countries is Ineritable. Khrushchev resists this and preadies ‘-'peaceful coexistence.” 6. The United SUtes intends to make new moves'in tbe East-Weat disarmament conference at Geneva. probably next week, but Herter declined to indicate what those moves wfll be because U.S. Allied [fj consultations have not been held. voting record, which we think is'an.p excellent Democratic record.’*''! Mrs. Phillips said. She added the ■ jrepbrt of foe steering committee^ ■extremely favorable" ■ Law. felrietli"] n ,»UPH98 EXTRA SIZES in All WORK CLOTHING Hay — big fallows! You'll gat parfeef fit plus Mvings at Simms. SIZES 4118 B2 Fomout "HANES" UndtrwMf Guarast^ ouality, na tionallylamous brand. AHiloHc Shirts laOO ** (w 32.951 Honot BRIEFS 1.29 EXTRA SIZES Men's Pajamas Good Salaction of Colors end Pattams. SIZES 48 to 50 |99 SIZES 13 to 14 Work Shoes Also Work OXFORDS ENDICOTT JOHNSON 11“ Dress Oxfords ~ iy WDICOTT-IONNSON^ fit and extra long Wbar. Pontiac*p FanUyOwned Depmtment 5l«ww Swing Homy for You Since 1934 - M North Sofinow St. -r-Bargam ; PONTIAC PRESS. TOIDAY, JUNE 24. 1960 Probed Prober IhHs Papers It Props From Start Suite Weight Fells Detroiter |the tcreen, when ote >UppcdMrker.iaiKmt eight inchea long with round Manage-j^eights at each end. struck him, ^ unconscloua to the Roosevelt Hospital where he was sidewalk , immediately operated on. , ’ * ♦ ’* l^rrif^ T" s^^ldine ovaHonI JI-’ remained ^ „aid. Effie Turn- Ifrom the House SSay whenj"* ‘ ♦ / 'm J S ^iSrtJd J^ich"^centerod*^ att^k Neither Gabel f»or Miss Frances dumbbeU was onTof two. wrap-Kntohr ^ apartment at the time ped in towels, used to hold a iilea^ ‘hf wcidenl. j„ ,he Window. -Ihe window ^ ^ ^ I Rodedeer and hte wife had Just .ordinarily is held by an air oon- _ „ , . ... left Le Pavilion restaurant as ditloning unit, which was being ! The Knight paper, charged In celebrated his 60th birthday, repairod. ■a senes of articles this memth Rodecker said later they Police said Miss Flcit said she I that some House members had ___________________________________________________________________— | jeharged off expense.s such aS|^|^ EGLIN AIR FXXtCE BASE. Pla. »AP» — The GiUP-77 Hound |J Relief Lightship Rammed, Sunk in N.Y, Harbor Martin Ont of Hospital HOLLYWOOD (UPD-Aclor-sing-er Dean Martin Has been rdeased from Codara of Lebanon Hospital Phyaicans said the entertainer, who inderwent a hernia operation ago, was ’’in family 8ood coiMlition.’’ NEW YORK CAP)-A rdlef, ghlaldp, tempocaiily replaoing; the Ambroee Lightship at the en^ tranofr to New York Harbor, was! ranuned and sunk by a freighter during heavy fog early today, the duty with the fi The missile was dropped f beneath the wing «( a B92 b on Its prescribed target. , ’Ihe air to ground missile |cmi irry a nuclear warheai r ' extoid the striking potyer « ’Ihe coast Guard said the lightship sank at 4; 39 a.m. and all nine ODastguardonen aboard the y«i-sel were rescued. They were taken by cutter to St. George, SUten ■lend. The outbound freighter Green Bay was undamaged, the Coast Guard said. The regular Ambrose LighUdiip, normally anchored In AmbroK, Channd, had been removed fw a^ checkup and repairs. We IHsjMWit SO% to 50% HoHyNMd M *29°° Bunk Bods $J^00 INNilSrtlNfi MATTHeSSH S8 Bod Fismi •4” I 17 MtoMiT on FHinnE ' U40 8. Teleuraph Bd. — , *’ FI S-5M3 'night club bills and liquor ry S. Triiman told an audience ofi^ .rtirlM U. u whose expenses were mentioned,ifei “knoars where hes gomg and has;.,.___. ^ . . . . the guts to take us there.” ”“.***<« « ..U • u.. P"7 was a smear. He said Thurs- «Ji ta ^ i^te House ’► Tru- *‘F ^ "® apologies to mahej^ •'"''"f Hp going to be for him untU the lastj^*^ :P' dogVs. If you Democrats who|P«“ he had signed or - know where you’re going will stay * ii> '4 "°”1 ““ The former Prosident spoke at!"*>«^«*« a testimonial dinner for the Mis-jW^* r, WHiri senator, a candidate for thelHls spe^o^ House debate ^ Donocratic nomination for preai- ® legi^ffiM to outlaw such pra^,^^ . dent An announced crowd of 625|«“*- ^ House •ctlon on the -including a sprinkling of national “*•*»>« ™»y ^ »**« cenventioa delegates and Syming., ^ ^ ^ , .■ ton boorters from Kansas, Iowa! «e saM broadcasters «nd lar» ' . and Nebraska, paid 825 to 8250 a;pu‘>^f«^ wWch ow-n brtMd^- g • , ing facilities “do not want legis-iKPs Two Kansas delegate, and «, •«“«> of this kind. ” He said .. alternate took the occarion to an-,"pre^^ begw J"0'’»«. nounce they have moved off the *horfly •««’ 0* bill recelv^ r fence and will vote for -«;yintng.!committee approval, but he did 7^ ton at Los Angeles. “V 'he reported Paul Aylward of Dlsworth.<«* «• , w. Kan., chairman of the S.vmlng- ton Conunlltee in Kansas claimed * ^ , -s Symingldn now has 20 Kansas! Harris repeated several times.3^;. delegates on his side. He said Sen. I that both the Knight chain and.s^^ JobnF. Kennedy had 16, Sen. Lyn-iLife magazine have cxtenalve!^ -don B. Johnson 4 and that two arelbroadcastlng holdings He nrted- uncommitted. that the Federal Communications ____J_______ — — iC'(Hnmiailan now is investigating ^ . . , , 'whether it should reverse Us de- I Optimists at Waterford clston in granting publisher John \ An UaU rieiMeA TAtiLih* !S. Knight and others a license to 5' to Hold Dance lonignt ^ channel 7. i An instaUation dinnec'dance of Knight was not available lor 5 Waterford Optimist Club officers comment. will be held at 7:30 tonight, at' —^^------------- Old MUl ’Tavern. TTie American Humane Assn, is Members have Imited their trying to eliminate the steeljaw wives to the affair, and Cressey-leg hold trap which has been used Larson, director of the Pontiac,by the fu^frapping industry 4ince Boys’ Club, wiU 6e the guest speak-iif was first introduced in England er. tin the 1600s. BECKWITH- EVMS CARPET CO. WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY 1-7 P.M. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FKIDAV. JUNE '/A FIVE Muntx TV Special MiWPiiW Offer! RUlsTlinliMl! 21” CoiMle Full SFyl* Wood Cobinat 1 21CSW 1 LOOK AT *128 - THE PRICE CONSOLES RECORD ALBUMS COMBINATIONS poBTARLfS STEREO HI-FI PORTABLES RECORD SALES TABLE MODELS All Sett Guaranteed , 24 Months to Poy • FREE DELIVERY • FREE 1-YEAR CRY WARRANTY • FREE 90-DAY FARTS WARRANTY • NO MONEY DOWN WITH TRADE • FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION Mony, Mony Modols Pricod for Quick S^le Check Our Record Stock Docco Records C &V Electro Mart Vie Toar ratoraoHoBal Cradit Card ISBOoklondAvo. FE 2-3781 HIT it: — Tennis novice Sharon Dion. 1604 Orchid Rd., Water-lord Township gets set to swat the ball (she hopes) during a les-soii with Bruce Cavanaugh of Warren on the Oakland Park courts. Summertime fun at Pontiac's parks and playgrounds will get into high gear next week. Internal Revenue Causes * W2S «i«*uction claimed inrernai Kovenue k.ause» [by a taxpayer fw a church charity Donation to Be Made I ★ ♦ e The agent asked: "Did he make (X)RTEZ, Colo. (AP) — A minis- this donation?'’ ter received a personal iiHiuiry| The minister replied: "He wiU.| from an Internal Revenue agent. He will." Because of the Tremendous Response We Proudly Extend Through Sat., Jjme 25th OlIR DRAYTON PLAINS OFFICE: 4416 DIXIE HIGHWAY CHOOSE YOUR Anyone who opens a Savings Account will receive one of these fine quality gifts— absolutely free. These gifts serve two purposes: to celebrate our Open House and to encourage yourto start saving now! 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Maple DRAYTON PLAINS: 4416 Dixie Highway Expect Rust) to Playgrouniis on Monday Pontiac's 13th annual summer tiac Northern high ichools. These playground program — the biggest | will Involve strenuous iports. ever undertaken by the Departm^t; ^^ed sports games wlM of Parits and Recreation - begins ^ .ponsored lor youngsters at inext week at 29 locations, mdudingi Northern during the al- schools. temoons. niousands of chUdren are expect-' ed to show up as activities aie|«^» scheduled for 9 a.m. tp organized Mon^y noon. Programs •ill continue through Aug. 19. “We have several new programa this year and will be operating at more locations than ever before," reported Leonard T. Buzz, recrea-Ition director. Sixty-five summer staH mem- I time activities are ai I youngsters, there'll be some new programs for teenagers and adults. grams are scheduled 5 p.m. daily for youngsters age to 16. Activities, include athletics, games, field trips and Instruction, in sudi areas as dramatics, music i and arts and crafts. There will be 6io playground pro-' summer at Mark Twain. — ment of them recruited Franklin schools because con-, from the ranko of ocheol tonehero ; g^ruction programs are under way. attend their first staff pieetbig of Car Production Up U Per Cent The department keeps iu play- o* l«-)00 uniti, R»ni, aa sports teams, teenage dance programs, adult recreation, swimming and Frog Hollow Day Camp. Swimming at Pontiac Northern Tbit W««k Estimated \ 8.5 Over Year Ago \ High School and the day camp at "'T,' increase over last week output. ' Pontiac Lake Recreation Area also!] are ocbednled to begin Monday. ONE NEW SCHOOL The playground program will elude one new gchml this summer Alcott Bementary School there will be a full day’s activities! for the first time at Central and|l».150 units turned out during the. lyiiiinm Bcfaools. I week ended June 27 a year ago II in-i Automotive News e imer week's outpm at aimo! and production ot 137,754 Kies I week and 8.5\per cei News estimates the; almost 2,500 above, .754 units last Other schools where playghxinds will be staffed and equipp^ by the city: Bagley. Baldwin, Bethune, Q»-foot, Emeraon, Herrington, Jefferson, LeBann, Uncoln, Longfellow, McCarroU, McConnell, Owen, Washington, Webster, Wever, Wilson and Wisner. The piaygroaad at the Ukeride Manalag Project wlU be staffed. account for SI peT^ oeu( totel produotieu wjA.aa aH-weekly high Mrtput elAg,ms. Last per ceat ef the total wUh «.• Production of 25,390 trucks and buses this week compared with output of 25.637 last week and 27,194| in the comparable week a year In addition, there will be staff members and equipment available to help groups at Murphy and Oakland Park daily, and at Optimist.! Rotary and Southeast Qvic Asso-' elation parks for evenings. Can't'Take It With You This is the first year the South-j east Civic Association Park has; ROGESIS, Ark. (AP) — Printed Canadian manufacturers are expected to turn out 9,955 cars and; trucks this week, compared with 10,213 last week and 10,233 in the; same week a year ago. been included in the list, said Buzz. | offering suggestion of the Union Finally, the department plans Chapel Church In the nearby Mun-recreational programs for teen- dell community; "You ran t take agers and adults during the eve-1 it with you but can sent it on nings at Pontiac Central and Pon-jahead. TvttYTToOt AIF-CONOITIOIIE9 | * CCC Chaff* SUMMER SALE Terrific sovings oil over the store! Woman's sisat 38 to 46 ... with crest 100% ORLON CARDIGANS Reg. 8.98 ’6.88 A smort crest distinguishes this soft, easy - cor* Orion acrylic sweater in large sizes. The ideal summer toss-on, it's yours in white, red, grey or novy. Sizes 38 to 46. Waite's Sportewaer ... 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One interested community in northern Michigan discovered that discarded cans, bottles, bons and assorted funk might even eventually choke o£t attractive boating streams and woodland vacation areas. ★ ★ ★ They decided a crash program was needed. The local Boy Scouts paddled into action on the AuSable River and organised search missions for subm«rged junk. Traveling by canoe, they waded-the shallows and combed the banks In an annual campaign to pick up after the litterbugs, and erase the evidence of careleu campers from the coimtryslde. ★ ★ ★ The loot these civic minded ) citizens have picked up in the last three years is 16 tons of discarded debris. This is a shameful example of careless vacationers that know better. Right in our own Oakland County plenty of this is in evidence. Thoughtless littering is a disgrace. It can spoil nature’s beauty. A floating can or bottle can puncture the hull of a boat and p^bly cause an accident. Here are a few simple boating rules for cleaner waterways: 1. Always carry a travel trash bag or container. Bring it back to port for proper shore side disposal. 2. Curb the urge to throw trash over the side. S. Observe local and state sanitation laws. 4. Prevent discharge of gas or oil into waters where it will be carried ashore and kill animal and plant life. 5. Maintain your waterfront docks and stmetures so they do not become dilapidated. 6. Gean. op picnic and camp sites so that no trash can be blown into the water. 7. Set a good litter disposal example for children. Above all, keep our lakes and rivers clean. The coirntryslde is yours. stitutions already take adequate precautions, but the limited instances of appalling cruelty which have been disclosed Justify governmental ac- - *'As to detailed provisions of the bill. Secretary Flemming is in the best position to comment, and his advice should be considered carefully. In general, however, the spirit of the Cooper bill stemrs a sensible middle course between the extremes of those who. would avoid any scrutiny of their experimentation and those who would abolish entirely the use of animals in laboratmies to save human lives.” The attention of women who boast of their intuitive powers is called to this statement by a zoologist: “The wilder the animal is, the keener is its Intuition.” Voice of the People Cmtom Cart Club WUl Present Sport of Karting Jmt wtthin the past three pmri the sport e< kaittag has nmb-roomed la the United States. Ihe sport began In CUtlonila and hu spread over the nation in this short span until there an an estimated 100,OM karts In opwatkm. ★ ★ ★ la meoy Instaaeea, kartteg has neeived a leeiy eys> beiiw ealled anseiB, a aalsaaee aad a erasr ^ I’wae pseesas whs have eoJaped the apart have arteUy ehaaged Ihclr adai. U eaa. If preperty soper-vws, M VHf heeatetei te tee uaiaisaWy. it it it I could cite case after case of communities getting brtdnd the karting mort and making It accepted. TMa cannot come about In Pontiac until our case is presented and accepted in a serious vein. The Custom Cart dub plans to do this very soon. ★ ★ ★ Strict safety rules aad supervision is the first nils of the club. Family partidpatioa is a requhement. We, with area law entonement agencies, do not want karts operated on public thoroughfares. When the time comes that we construct a track, we would like the cooperation of officials who twravt, or poaslldy disapprove, of the sport to look at the facts in a sensible and fair manner. Annas F. Kakowskt MS. Perry Japanese Actions Arouse Americans Japan is playing smarty and this is an excellent time to “buy Amer. lean goods.’’ Let the stores i" Radio Announcer Favored Patterson The radio announcer the night of the fight must have been Patterson’s brother. How Can It Happen? One reason there are so many marriages in June is that men have spring fever in prior weeks and lack the energy to escape from predatory girls. David Lawrence Says: Kennedy May Be a Must for Dems The Man About Town Echoes of the Fast Recollections of Laying of Cornerstone in 1904 Mensertes: What that eemer-•tena In ths eld eonrtheasa Is Now 86 yean of age, and a local practicing attorney longer than any other man, J. Arthur TUlson was present at the cornerstone laying of the old courthouM on Aug. 30. 1004. He was admitted to the bar In 1809, and Is the only survivor of Its 48 Oakland County members at the time of the cornerstone cermonles, who Is In position to attend next Monday’s doings. As far as I can learn, i^e of the 30-member Board of 8iq;iervlaors In 1904 are sUll Uving. An azumymous contributor calls my attention to the fact that one of the mighty few Democrat offleeholdert In the history of Oakland County, in the various states In the last few months began. Sen. Kennedy let it be known that, if after win- WASHINCTON - Paul Butler, diairman of the Democratic National Committee, may have unwittingly put his finger on what is . ^ the real key to mart the primaries, he the Democratic turned down by the Demo- presidential nom- critic National Convention, he Inatiofi. He dis- would conclude that cussed frankly bad been a deterrent factor, the Cathrtic Is- SHARED BY MANY Americans hOve abused Japanese in their own homeland and that’s why tbe demomtration was put on. It the Japs bad a pact with Rus-■ia instead cl tbe UJL when they put on their mob soenee, about two Soviet divisions would have parachuted in and the 300,000 Jap atu-dente that didn’t get killed could start burying the 90,000 that did. Are they too stupid to figure this out tbemaelvesr Rie Almanac ’Today 1s Friday, June M, the 176th day cl the year, with 190 more in I960. Dw moon is approadiing Ha first quarter. The morning stan are Mars, Portraits — mir- OT becouse of smne other er avnslei Tourlne the ^ lowers. In fact, there have been factor, the leaders of the big Dem- em cw^ wapontoS ^".rfndiVe'tes organizations know they dusty^noSte toThap^ life issue would be a benefit may have a debate on their hands wim all tbe Rollicking, roiling America . . . In streamlined homes for skyecrap-er gypsies . . . Touring the mod- plainlytheA- ^ Cslholic who happens to be lemma that the nominated. cinct a*orker8. Democrats may mv have achate on their hands with all tbe conveniences of‘a with the wk and file (g the pre- kitchenette was flOierlff when that cornerstone was laid. All of the other cotmty officers were Republicans. A rose that measures 11 inches across Is reported by Show Experimental « Animals Kindness The use of animals In experimental laboratory work has long since become an established and valuable practice. The benefit to the human race is probably Incalculable. And yet the animals deserve the maximum protection under humane procedures. In commentiiig on this situation, the Washington Star recently said: “Nearly all the dramatic breakthroughs in surgery and chemotherapy which have extended man’s life span in recent years have relied in some measure on animal experimentation. Although thousands of laboratoiy animals have been sacrificed in the course of this research, no one can seriously contMt its value and desirability. The least man can do in return, however, is to set standards which insure that none of these dumb animals suffer needlessly, and that they receive humane care amid decent sur-ro undings. ★ ★ ★ “These are the purposes of a bill introduced by Senatmr Coona of Kentucky and 12 other members of the Senate, and we would like to add oitf voice to tile support it hks re-emved Irmn numerous national organizations. Basically, the bill would ' direct the Dqiartment Health, Education and Welfare, to set up a' licensing system for any animal experimentation employed by the recipients of Federal grants. In order to be so licensed, researchers would be required to comply with specific oanditiems, primarily ooiiceming the care and copifort of the animals For the most part, tbs larger reaearch in- of Maceday Lake. It la of the “Peace” variety. Ttiat technical expert, who always la a close watcher, Onnoad Blakeley of Birmingham, points out that tha first day of. summer, June 21, wu no longer between sunrise and sunset than the three days before It and ttie one day following, all five being 15 hours and 19 minutes long. v Oil aad gaa well “eptioaiste” are agaia getting active la the Pontiac area. Evtdeatly, soaie-body’s looking for a gnshor. LAWRENCE find themselves in if they fail to choose Sen. Kennedy of Massachusetts as their nominee, w ★ ★ Here is a tape recording of the question asked and the answer given by Butler: "Q. If Jack Kennedy ia denied the nomination because of objections of wome leaders to his religion. do you think many Catholics will vote Republican? “A. I think that I’ve spolwn on this before, although only perhaps that every boy In an laolated press conference an animal, -which did not get national attention, particularly hero from the press corps in Washlngtcni. "This puts me eight on the spot. “l-'am an Americaa GatheUc, or, perhaps more property, I sm s Calholle American. And I believe that, np to now, the re-UglMM Issae In the presIdentbU primaries, the religtons hMie In the dlBcuasten by the leadtas **“* V la clean.’ L. K.) Dr. William Brady Says: Dogs Wonderful Pets-^ Wash After Handling *Em “Years ago you had an arflelo ever tiwy like. Dogs deservt tbe about youngsters and dogs, saying same privilege. Can’t help pitying birds trapped In a cage, fish or animals kilied for “Rwet” aad doge oonfiaad In an apartment. vided they understand that they must always i^adh their hands immediately after handlii^, petting, feeding, or playing with the dog. Some youngsters J do not understand! why this is nec-p ___________ essary if the dog pB. BRADY u ------ yard garbage can . . . ResidenU of homeless little bouses on wheels . . . Where tbe letter carrier never rings ... And the parlor studio couch ... Is a cushion covering tho tool box .. . Where the revenue collector . . .-IM gas filling station attendant ... And first and second mortvages are spare tires . . . Frlvdooi, frolicking adventurers ... To whom tin neighbor is aoaseono to meet at night . . . And wave farewrti to in tbo Copyright, IMS On this day in history: In 1813, the Americaa preacher, reformer, and outspoken opponent of slavery, Henry Ward Beecher was born. In 1896, United States foroea defeated tbe Speniih at the battle of Lae Guasimas, Cuba, first land engagement of the Spanteh-Amer-Ican War. In 190, iho royal family of The NeikertanSo asteMWwd temporary rsaMmoo la the UWted Sti^. In 1947, Kenneth Arnold of Boise, Idaho reported sighting flying eeu-ceri. In 1948, the Soviet Union blockaded the Western sonee ot Beiiin. ★ A * A thought for today: Reformer Henry Ward Beecher said: “A thoughtful mind, when it sees' a nation's flog, sees not the flag only, but the nation Itedf.” Smiles Btfiwd aot I or IM wordi Isa. parsoaal baalta aad hrgltns,_______ saM, disenoou. or treiteMi, vtO bo wwerad br Dr. WUUaa Bradr, II a stompsd. MU-addrsusd Savtispt <• isot to Tbs PooUsc Prsoi, PonUsc, Uteblssn. (Copyright INS) If some people spend wluit they lead their friends to fhink they earn, they’re in debt. Big whaele h Nslarsi 4m*f THOUOWra FOR TfMlAy Aiid all the assembly kept silence; and they Ustaned/. to Barnabas and Paul os they r^ted what signs and wonders God had done through'tbem among the Gentiles. - Acts 15:12. * * * Every believer Is Oad’o miracle. - PhUlp S. Bailey. Issue that a ColhoUc bloe vote, which doeo not exist ordinarily —and I think anybody who knows anything abont American Case Records of a Psychologist: Don’t Blame Children Is your husband or wife auUty of "vroieetUml" Notice the modem hmbaad, i Verbal Orchids to- The cleanest dog may have worms. Because of the natural habit of dogs, tbe eggg of worms (microscopic) may be tai the dog’s wiae. ***^^*^**1**^* ir»~nr w/ ^iv/ev»w»r nv»H.a . . u .ui “** how Henry Oamted his inno- rath5irbL"^at#“io™Uv“bu't ® »"wis cent children fS^ no fault of a munediately washed with their own. but as an attempt y«»ter the eggs may be fo profect the blame for Ms feeling of Amrimmation wWrt traAsferred to the mouth. own failure as a husband He . -------- may very well be exiyeasrt in the Of courae, infestation with hates me. tw. andmTpsy- ‘®J*** ^ Srwrms is not n tragic occurrence, chological charts, as £ tSls look at H, and swots the reasoiv but certainly mayte a Many if not most of us hsd 'em ©/ tStousands of other errina K^neSJ'SShT*^^ 2!? rS? were Idds. On tbs other Juitet, both male as wen o5 Kennedy w^d be denied tte n^ hand^ ^ ^ worms are female • ination. if he is-and might very good tor a boy or a girt or an well result in just a normal rcr ^dult By DR. OEMME W. CRANE action on the part of any American iiv«iwva! CASr K ok- Hemw h aassi who felt that one of his own, in a HYGIENE f ’ But when they hj, particular religious faith, had been So, it is a simple matter of good ** f” husband who ^ discriminated against on the hygime. Every boy or girl or adult bu good salary on bop- category tbe five for Failure Whenever a man is in error and his wife gives him one of my charts that shows the specific ree-loiu lor his feilures, then he is cently stumbled upon the test and eageriy began applying it to their of 188 Judson 6t.: 88tti birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks of 131 Starr Ave.; 53rd wedding 'anniversary. ' Harry J. Pattison of 5670 Pontiac ’Drall; 83rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kinney of 173 East Huron StT 53nd wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John Oilleaple of 101 South Boulevard East:.53rd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Almira Vanderbush of Pontiac Lake; 82nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hltohcoek of Holly: 67th wedding anniversary. Mrs. George Kyem of K^o Hartwr; 82nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs,, FnM L. Waters of Holly; 13rd bedding anniversary. lira Gerteale Romeey of Drayton Plains; SSnd birthday. Mr. and Mra Haory L. Bapr of Waterford; 52nd wedding anniversary. giounds of religion. ★ ♦ A •'And I say to you. very objectively I hope, that I think that that situation may very well be developed, not because of any effort within the membership of the Catholic Church of the United States to create a Catholic bloc vote either pro ^ con. "And I thiak that ym would find nmeb lem of a Calholle bloe vote for Mr. Kenaody U be to Bomiaoted than you would (iDd BgalBot the Demecratie ticket It he to derted the aouhialiaa aad into the eaaaertian wHh should immediately wash hit or ™ch aa guns and fish- mnkliws her hands after handling, petting, **'8 tackle, while — J.— _ J ^ ... hjg and chij. dren are pooriy clothed and ha^ rasoed by bill ool- feeding, or playing with a dog. 1 like dogs. pictares. On the left to a lepm-ducltoa in color of what appean to be an ancient serstt of IheJUp- when I was a doctor to Pam Van. On the right a psrtraR, to water color, of Tooy, tho WIrtoh Terror, a masterptooe bearing the nrttot'o oigaatiure— F. Brady. BUCK PASSINa R1RBAND8 So Henry angrily slapped their faces and tom up the t^ meanwhile profanely telll^ what ha thought of me and all other psy- likely to grow incenaed at me or at my adentifie rating scales, ‘ntouanade of ym wivae are Hsnry retaaes te aekaewledgo hie tailars as a hnsbaad but in-dnigea la Aaaarten’a His wife came to me several weeks ago lor advice, saying tdt she coakln't| continue IfVlngl '•with him longer. She want- DR. CRANE ed to get a jpb and rear her Tony lived at our house-lived children unddr better borne oondi- . ^ Bfit I suggested that she make ixx^beforo teepnmary c^^^^ me R^ay^sj^^d^^y ^ ^ when 1 think of Tony^e weiU .^^ **'‘°**‘***?” * away yean ago. BdW can’f from toeing his wife! laitan, So we pit4ect oi|r ire on The Couiitrjr Psrson of Keego Harbor; 84tti birthday. Mr. and Mn. John Parrish of Oxford; 51st wedding anniversary. 5lr. and Mrs. Orville Hagerty ot Holly; Slat wedding annlveraary. of Ogford; loth birthday. Mra Mary B. Simioeu ot Wsshlngton. Mich.; 88th Urtbday. expect all sunshine and no rain, aU play and no work. You have got to oonaider not just the joy of getting n dog but also tha sadness that comes' when you loaa think she had n very goad ehoaee al ehaagl^ Marter Shmy had beew undrty agilliS hi Ms ehRd-hesd. B takas to amke a gesd I srpltag year ehergee by aajteg, "Dr. Oaae says eel” If by cursing me, however, they divert some «f their ire from you wivei, then let them keep on hating me, forlcanthuenctns a p^(chotogical safety valve by meeaa of which they let off steam oo an outsider inst^ of on you borne loiks. Swd for these "Tests For Hue-ban^ s, Wives." enctosii« a rinmitod return envetope, plus 26 cents (iXMHirafU). Girls, use them BEFORE you many, end tliue pick A-l matri- Henry’s children were not to ' "le poor rating as a . tiiey were sfanpiy fsl- I don’t remember precisely what If she permits her son to grow I «dd about owning a dog. in the up ne a temper tantnnu^ s^ ^co^te reports ef 680 Amei^ pleoe to which Mrs. L. K. refers, male, then aa angel from heaven n<» wa. i la ______________________in- t -*-1 be unable to cenvert hi- I I sknply ia m ntow-4mt next to namg----------------------itobed titem as a __________________________________ cBpptogs trsos My mm ntomn TESTS FOR miRBANDS wholeaome rating scale or yaid- to ftei ont what some character So I gave Henry's wife my "Tests •V m man can ohjec- waoto - anyway 1 thtok H Is for Husbands." which was devei- measure hie luooesB hs a tough for a dag fo tivs la tbs 'oped, after personal interviews wHh bnkbend. OOO modwnwlyes who seemed bap- anorv HlYBANOR Bssney, can Youngsten in the^counby, vii- nterried. ^ ^ husbsnd hsw- ysB — ee - lage,- sr omall town 0i» gMmUy TReuweii el yen teadefo have ever, who has ne aad free to play pretty much wher- this e.Metinotlie raB^ scale te my peydudogical charts. V THE POJ^TIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 24. I960 SEVEN H«ckI Gru«nth«r to Study Russ, RoKsh Rtd Crou WASHWOrON UP) Red Cnm PrMUnt Attrad M. Gnu-«Mr it tawtaf Sttnrday «Q • vut ot laformatka bttwen the Red Croee oeganlmUoiis. of the Amerleen Red Croee b oC loweniarrAEE Red Owe The Americin Red Ooee, in en-Doundag plane tor the trip today, said Gen. Gmenther will diacttie ways d imptxwiag tbn exchange Author, Prof Succumbs LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Dr. Ray S. Baber, author of the popular the Family” and retired professor of aocioiogy .at Pomona College, Tuesday after a long Ulness. TEE PEOPLE'S CHOICE Every Doy MORE ond MORE PEOPLE ARE SHOPPING ot MIRACLI Mill SHOPPING CENTIR S. Tflograph ot Squort Loko Rood All Storaa Op«R 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily Frto Forking For 5,000 Cort ITS BEAlXir ma-The world’a two current leading ietUners, the Boeing 707 and DCS, will be dwarfed when this giant Super VCIO goes Into aervioc. The plane, planned by Britain’s Vkfcers firm, will be used on North Atlantic routes. Its capacity, 2U economy passengers. ar rwMu is 100 iriore than either the 707 or DCS. The veto's engines are mounted Just ahead of the taO in the manner of France’s twta-Jet Osra-vrile. Some qwed wtil be given away by the new plane, which wm cruise at 575 m.p.h. The current favorites top 600 m.p.h. Keep Nikita Out of Campaign, Stevenson Urges WAUKEGAN, 01. (AP) - Ad-lal E. Stevenson baa criticized those who would table tha Demo-mcratic party the party of appease-lent AAA Citing the 1952 and 1954 campaigns in which, he said. Democrats were accused of being soft identlal candidates tiiis DeKribed Nuptiol rSMiN EoHy, Pop Pr«l.y (UPI) - Thursday such pbUtics was “parti-He suggested that both pres- the dectlon campaign. "Our riections have always been our own busineu,” he told a eosiventlon of tha Illinois Bar Assn. "Let us keep them that hat way." The twice^lefeated Democratic t, who la d aa a . again tiiia year, laid tha aim of Khruahehev la "Anwrican weak- The ship canal between the Gulf erf Mexico and Houston, Tex., is miles long. VeiiMNi Presley. wMowed I af reck-’a’-reil singer today ha and blondi Davada Stanley are a despite a four-page n About 3,100 livea tornadoes, hurricanes in continental United 196050. lost in floods States from DOHTFOI^ TO PAOK IE TffiMVmOS! 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To Mix More Lunch Counters 45 In Northorn Yirginii Will Open to Negroes in Important Move 'ARLINGTON, Va. tAPl-Morel than 45 lunch counters in northern ^ Virgmia drag, variety and depart-| ment stores soon wiU be opened to Negroes. Two drug chains. Peoples Drug^ Stores and Drag Fair, and two| major department stores, Kanns Sons Oo. and Lansbuxgh s disclosed Wednesday night they intend to start serving Negro patrons in Alexandria, Falls Church, and in Arlington end Fairfax The Hecht Co., a department store, and F. W. Woolworth and G. C. Murphy are reported to be! preparing to start the same general policy. One Woolworth store in Arliigton opened its lunch counter to Negroes Wednesday. FIRST BIO ORANGE The dedihn of the stores eon. stitutes tbs first major departure In Virginia from custom wUch has prxhibited racial integration It follows 8 series tions by Negro and white students which began June 9 in Arlington: drug and variety stores. Sbnilar "sit-ins” demonstrations have occurred in leading cities throughout Virginia and the South during the past five months. Plans by the chains to petmit Negroes lunch counter service could encounter difficulty in Fairfax Cotffity where Commonwealth Atty. Robert C Fitagerald reiterated his cntentioa that Virginia law forbidf Integratian in public eating facilitfes. However, the Vbglnla attomey generals office declared last week there is no Virginia statute which would prohibit white and Negro customers from eating together so loi« as the proprietor does object to them doing so. Optimist Club Starts Drive Against Smut GRAND RAPIDS (R - Optimist International has put the weight of its 10,000 members into a campaign to rid the mails of pornography aimed at tha natiw's youth. ♦ ★ ★ The move was among resolutions adopted Thursday by more than 1.500 delegates attending the organization's 42nd annual convention. ♦ ♦ ♦ Tiielr resolution urges local Optimist clubs to "wage campaigns ipr forming fellow dtisens of the existence of America's mall order racket In pornography and of its dajMers to the physical, spiritual and mental heedth at today’s youth." An average five-room house contains about 2,000 pieces of lumber. Snnuiier Une Fob ISIETTEIWHEN TOv lism TO WPON Joia tiM WPON Big Four • Chuck Ltwit • Jerry OImii • Bob Lork • Jim Cotoy ON THE B16 rOUB SBNBIT SHOW StoBP.M. nlwn 1411« Toot Md OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY 'til 9 P.M. y / weVe beaten down prices; Free Delivery EASIEST TERMS EVER! NO DOWN PAYMENT! 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The Brat demooatration waa a;this would repreaent sufficient '••people’s funeral ” for Mlchlko Poputar objection to the treaty Kamba. the .M-year-old Tokyo Uni-to justify Its nullification, ivecaity ooed killed in the stu4|^! * ♦ * laaaault on the Pariiament huDd-j Moments after the treaty took ling June 15. It waa the third leftistThursday. Klahi announced memorial service held over thejiiig intention to resign bht set no, Iflrl’s ashes. Idate. Today he was reported toj I Sponsors of today’s funeral'had have told a cabinet meeting it! ipredicted 20,000 would turn out.^would take aotne time for hia par^| 'but only abwt 3,000 showed up. |ty to decide on a auccessor. He; it it it {reportedly said he could not step! 1 e .__Aside (or a caretaker cabinet, as Saturday, rallies in lactones i— : j ■tirtnw -n- - -a_i..i» J aurifk SoCiRlISts (idTIRIKi, dW?BU®B I Pariiament for which 00,000 arei“^ ___________ jpromised. On July 2 Socialists and; ithelr alUea will try to muster 300,- 7fh Missile Cruisor Ready 000 for more shouted demands. jthat a new Pariiament be elected| BOSTON Uh-The 12,000-ton USS at once and voice adoption of a i Springfield, a converted light cruis-jdeclaration refusing to recognizejer equipped with a ‘•terrier’’ guid-l ithe security treaty which'went in-ed miuile. will be comissioned| !to force Thursday. {July 2. It will be the Navy’s sev- 1 The Socialists concede that in enth guided missile cruiser. WAn'BH HEARINO - Mrs. Jacqueline Brown of Portsmouth, Va„ walyea a preiiml-nary hearing before a U.S. commissioner in Norfolk, Vi^ TTnirs-day on a- charge of embezzling 31.610 from the Merchants and Farmers Bank of Portsmouth. Mrs. Brown, 26. has worked at the bank 10 years. On a typical work I'ay in thel United Stales, about 37.000 persons are absent due to hay fovei^ asthma, 29,1X10 due to chiwic si-Inusities and 16,000 due to bron-Ichltls. NO MONEY DOWN-n.50 A WEEK! 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Roosevelt bad offered in gram to Prendergast to resign hia place as a delegate ao Lehman could attend. •mcmmuuaimmiK North Saginaw Street Pontiac State Bank Bldg. THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, 24, PONTIAC, MICHK^^AN, THIRTEEN LANSING (AP) — IrreKUluities in nominating petitiona may force another candidate mrt-of the Michigan lieutenant governor race. Eugene C. Keyes, who has twice sen a Republican lieutenant gov-nor. filed petitk»B carryii« 16.SOO names to enter the same race on the Democratic ticket. He needs 13.70S signatures to qualify for h place on the^Demoowtic ballot. nUENDS — In a rare moment, Gertrude, a pet aquirrd, refuses a crust of bread from her •dopCod pel. RusseU Higley, 13, of Bloomfield Township. Since Russ moved into his new home recently at 4550 Pickering Rd., the two hav'c been practically inseparable. 'Nuts to You' Just What He Oideied By DENNIS NNAN Gertrude i« a reluctant and mod- meeting company. A few stale health bread oniats, however, or nuts of any sort will bring her out of the cloiids tai a }iffy. With this sort of a come-on Ger-tnide is transfoniied Into quite a Oertmde Is a sqnliTei, and ns demb sM at that RusseU Higley. 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Higley of 4550 Pickering Rd., Bloomfield Township. introduced his best pal, Gertrude, to a reporter and photographer. but it was no easy task to Bring her oaf of the trees unttt the bread and miU were broken out. I handsome nut. you'can get Gertrude to scamper by name, but that Isn't her stunt. On a hot summer afternoon dog-baiUng offers a handy divendiask TIrkig of that OerM win accaalsarily drop la aad wateh ysor Mevtsisa tor yea, sad sp- Keyes said he believes he has enough valid signaturea to qualify. “Even if they threw out all the petitions from Oakland and Macomb countiea I still will be able to qualify,’’ he asaerted. So far GurtnAt stUl sleeps „ the trees at night, but Russ may bsva Wets about that, too. He moved into his new home last December and sinca then he has adopted Gertrude as Ms beat pal “I’ve went miny spare boon wtth hery le asM. "With a little pdtience you can get her to go any-odMie or do anything with you.’’ According to Russ, Gertrude hu C a p i t a 111 e d exodlently on her channs. Workteg her begging down to a fine system she makes the rounds of neigliboriiood every tnoRiing eeardting for handouts. fYom the MMo of her stomach, sbe acts tlm too. We litarhUy bad Gertrude eating aut of our hands after a few min-ates, bu^ that’s no Joke when me figures pou’rs not hsndiag over Patrons who stop at the Midv igan Handicraft Center, 216 S. Telegraph. Rd., might realize after browaing a few minutes the store sells items made by the What they probably would not realize—until they see be the owner of the shop Is restricted to a wheelchair. Roberts to Fiy to Washington Will Coniulf With PO In Try to Halt Moiling of Porno|^‘cif>hy Itept. Farrdl jl:. Roberts win fly stop pornography in MicUgaa through tfae^^iails The Wes^ Bloomfield Township attorney is, on a flvefsember bi-partissn aate House committee wliich next week wiU consult wtth the generU counsel of tbs Post (Mice Oppartroent. TheykM______________ «sa eUperaH better la the ca- ‘Roberta csdliit fn |Ci^. R eoidd, be aald, lead to I next yaar to grant state powers hi the saloroemcnt pro-fram. ^ * k A A oomplahit-aow must be made tnito the federal laws to a IJS. district • " _____t attorney. Ke said. “Under the federal act,” Roberts explained, "fbe point of vio-latian Is many miles away from OEBTBUDE - Taldhi a moment off lA her daOy rounds of the neighborhood In seattii of handouts, Gortrwfe poses tor her picture. WMle not the leest camera shy, a piece of bread or a nut will help in having bar introduce hnaelf a lof jooner. MayCut Keyes in State Race Lt. Gov«rnor Hoptful Could Bo Short Valid Petitions; Check On ert M. MsBiiMSery said Keyes BfAgiit set have eneimi '’•IM aig-Bstares. He taU sbsat t.SM OgBstares were Cood, SJSO have He added that he would contest the decision if he doem’t qualify. He said hit circulators will be ready to make affidavits. City Clerk Ma H. Baha sf Manat Ctoneas saM sf «w 411 aignatares ssat to htos far s cheek sMy n were valid. Ha aaptotoed that ssma.algnara Femdale City Clerk Lawrence Kress said he found only 20 of the SOO signatures Irom Ferndale were good. Many signers were not resi-darts, ^be said. Montgomery and the clerks indicated the worthlesa aignatures were the resuH of some sloppy work by petition ditulators. Keyes, 59. a physician, daupst and attorney in Dearborn, will be disqualified Monday by ^ Stole Board of Oanvaasers unless enough valid si^tures arc found, Montgomery said. Kamehameha, who became King of the Hawaiian Islands in 1782. hired foreign advisers, encouraged imports M Western tools, new plairts and^hwstock. He e Mw pro-nd foreign CCNTEB OF ATTBACnON Modem equipment, provided ftF community. It used to take 12 men and 12 carabnos to do as 1 by CARE in the form ni a tractor, has brought new prosperity to much work as the tractor now accompUsbes in one day. America to The Philippines ^ care’s Red Tractor Saves Town For the first time in history the age-old hills around Barrio Namillangan are echoing to the crisp engine sounds Barrio Namillangan is a remote settlement in Mt. Province in the Philippines, about 15U miles north of Manila. The tihctor is a gift of American people through fanners, recent graduates of the Momitain National Agricultural School, crossed the Magat River and settled in the Namillangan area, about a mile away. toe An CARE. Together the young farmers of NamiUangan and the tractor provided by CARE are forging a new community. New famIHes are arriHng and new hoaws are being built. Not too long ago. Barrio Namillaa-gaa almost died ss s vUlage. Under the late President Mag-saytoy,. government programs developed to encourage farmers in overcrowded areas to move into mwe fertile unde^ deyok«ed lands in the Philippines. Hat tame year llie land was rich, but the darmm lacked the necessary tools and wtnking animals to work it productively. Carabaos cost about 300 pesm (|1S0) each, far too expensive in a country where the average cash income is about 200 pesos a year. Knowing how desperate the situation was, the Monday Qub of Baguio, a group of British and American women, set up a fond to give small loans to the farmers be paid back without interest when the crops were harvested. “The ladies helped n froi of the farmers, to a CARE pre- ”In my case, I used toe money hire work animals and driver^ It it took 14 caralMitM driven to plow two-and-one half hectares (alxHit 6 acres) and it cost 70 pesos a hectare.’’ The high cost of this kind of urming, the long backbreaking labor invMved discouraged the young settlers. Ihat Santiago C a m i d e, the leader of the group, contacted the CARE office in Manila. Accompanied by CamMe, CARE repre-senUt I ? Robert Manley made the trip to Namillangan. After a week ami The agency’s beadqusrtm New York reaetad pcompll)^ From funds donated by Americans to CARE’S Self Hrip program, tbs purchase and delivciy of equipment wad authorized. Within two months, s tractor and a disk plow and harrow wers unloaded on the Manila docks. A week latn*. Santiago Camide and some' of hia friends cams from Namillancan to spend Ifl days learning about tractor, disk plow and harrow were nrgently needed. at a center In Dasmarinas. I a prospering and opUmisiid group of fanners that now live in Namillangan. The CARE gifi of tractor has made it possible for toe seMers to cultivate ex* tensive foeces of rich land, some^ thing which they could not have previously dons because of lack of man power and inadequate' capita]. OidMtoy Whbb ara tofdiitteC with 10 to 100 pound! of salt per eifoic mile of air. Sea water evaporates, leaving salt crystals tree in toe sir. Overcomes Handicap, Realizes Her Dream while ago that she would “mshe noe of what sbs had left, aad not Uriah of what dhe ao laager She has been paralized from the waist down since she was stricken with polio in 1953. Now in her new shoip, r a j gpeHelkwe toNtoWfii aittOes made by h •Tbe itore As foir any I to-ssHinra yto drop in sr writo to me. and I’ll' ba ifod to ostoaet them.” GOING ... GOING • • • W. W. II VETS! ACT NOW-- YOUR 01 EUUBIUn EXRRES IN JULY To Enable You to Take Advantage of Your Gl Eligibility ... We Offer This OuUtanding Value Ml,550 TOTAL THE ROSEDALE iMt sgnui rzR smons «uu« MointtnBivc4 Fret Aluminum Hom« with Ntw DuPont Rokod^ Lucito >82 79 MOVES YOU IN PER MONTH Ineludot PrincipoL Intorost, Toxost Insurunco FHA ‘440 ‘86 MOVES YOU IN PER MONTH Inclufitt Principol, Intorost, Tokos, Insuronco gSr Judah Lake DLORAH BUILDING CO. FE 2-9122 Estates 3622 JOSLYN Nsrib sf WSbsa IM. oa to 7 P.M. Bafor v,.! FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 2L 1060 *Nlklfo Will Visit Cuba . . . . iBazlkin said here Wednesday. He • SOfnatinW in AUQUSt IdW not specif the exfct date. ^ MEXICX) CITY (AP) — Soviet * Premier Nikita Khrushchev will ; visit Cuba some time in August. Bazikin said earlier the Soviet Union >»tKikl open.an embassy in Havana before Khrushchev’s vish. EARLY BIRD SPECIAU PriAiT ni SatuAay Oily Opfil«AJI.ItlPJi. Area Architect Regrets Materialism in Building Guarant—d wtuhcUm mmdl Olfw CvfQfTSSr COTTON BLOUSE SALE 67' 4 Amaxinc low prieo tagt If thasa naatlr Ullorad ?| baautias! AMortmantiii* ' ^ dudas frash naw plaida, •; . nautical prints, bright ^ aolida. Faahionabla naw Empire Unas, overbiousa and elasaics. Sites 8S-88. iXTRA SPECIAL! lAHAICA SHOUTS Ploidt or Solid Colors In 2-ply woven cottons, mony hueis in sheen conribed cotton cord, 1 % shrinkage. Ladies' $izes 10-18. J Colors 67^ ■y DAVID W. CaUTB : BIRMINGHAM (UPI) -To Imuch of America's architecture reOects the matarlalisni technological progress ain fails to give expression to our cultural meoi and dasiKf. The author of this critidam is Minoru Yamasaki of Troy who has offices in Birmingham. He is an Americaivbom Japanese archHac' BMdity ar ttmeVm,” said Van sakL “But H roust alao fulfill sodaty’a aspirationa. iu reaching for nobility. Hs craving for bMuty." The first buildings Yamasaki remembers did not stir his emotfcxw, which to him is the test of good architecture. * A * He was bom 4T yaius ago in a slum district of Seattle • ‘ near the polic# station.’' His parents were immigrant Japanese. His father worked as a stock clerk in a shoe store. their own. But five yean of the busbicM merry-go-round put in the hoapttal with an ulcer. While fiat on his back he had time t» think hit Ufa OVH-. He decidad to quit the entarpriae and worts faUawed la a ' ‘ ‘ sily aa aaele wha was s But officials of the firm hei Center an the Wsyae Ualvetslty woitad for ivcnt to bat iqr the eamiws; DetrqH. talented young architect. He not only atayJwhh the firm but was' given a security clearance tor the) "«»* "veal a new .attl- vital project and others later. jtude toward life, a new approach! it it ir {to architecture and mark the emer- Aftgr the war Yamasaki and two!gcnce of a mature artist.’’ other American partners struck) But the zealously dedicated man DETROTT (UPI) — The TUt convaiitiaB at the Oentnl Oonlml «ioa of Americm RikbWs iOCAR) has adopts a ivaolutligr opposing also retains his sense of humor. On his desk along with architectural awards and mementos is a motto which reads. "Don’t talk whUe I'm interrupting” bahla far child Tha OCAR aaM the o^tton to Uw laws in nine states connecting rrtigiaii wMh adoption wot.in Una wifa ita tradiUosal sufa fa| Icmnplata separation of churn and I state. I I The CCAR reaffirmed its tradi-.oaMon of cburcb-itate oeparation at the ooaventlon but chhnged to theological and moral andjlegal groumfa. NOW FORMING Goilogher's Summer t ACCORDIOM SCHOOL fas a Ifafad nssihor af omdonto JOIN NOW DHPEd Apao fam 4 to BO Our mothod h quick end easy, no oWlootlon to pufchoio, FREE lAND WEEKLY FREE ACCORDION WHILE LEARNING Hear our Band in Action. PfQD In any Siturdiv from 11.00 Aid. to 12:00 noon. Private half hour laiw S2-50. Our teKher. Mrs. Widman, Is $ , qualified instructren. GALLAGHER MUSIC GO. It 1. MMse. PoMiac, W 4-0144 — Open Men. ead Prt. Iveo. Buildings Y a m a a a k i designed have been erected aU over the United States and in Saudi Arabia. India and Japan. AWAim In 1956 he won the Hbnor Award td the American Institute of Ar-ifatocts. For his Gonaulate Oen-wal’t Office in Kobe. Japan, he was given the Architecturkl Institute of Japan Aw'ard. last year he receivrd AIA’s First Beamr Award ler Ms MeGreger Menwrial CemfflMity Tornadoes Sighted )ut Alma Spared Polloe at Ithaca said W. T. GRAJVr CO. MIRACLE MILE SHOPNNG CENTER OpBR Evtningg 'til 9 P. M. Compitft U. S. Pott Offict i ALMA W - Alma watched and He went to the University, of waited last night after police Washington where he took hla'issued tornado warnings, bachelor of architecture degree) ^ tornadoes reported west ^ ^ 'the city apparemly blew out be- ,Then to New York for advanced fg,, causiig any major damage, courses at New York Untverslty while he -worked at a Japanese I import firm wrapping dishes. . - Two day* before the bombing of| ^ Ahna. They Peart Harbor, Dec. 7.1941. he mar-; |rled, he still remembers the days I - . . of torment and uncertainty for his) y***” " fuaael saapea Iwlfe and himaelf because of their obvious Japanme ancestry | No injuries or serious damage Vamasakl was wWWag at that {*«” reported, however, tlnse oB the coastruetisa sf miU- { ITic tour twisters were reported tary baaes ta Newisaadlaad. MUi- bnrth of Canon Qty. south !*»•■ Boee. gram noral pHnto. Uio Our 'XHARGE IT' PLAN No Monty Dovm THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 24. 1960 FIFTEEN BitRlWES HARGRAVE End of MMtk SALE noM SAMniSk NMOwnums, timmh UWN —GARDIN EQUIPMENT WAS NOW I BIIVXI HOTO Mown llon $339.00 |2lt.f0 I BOLn inn Mown itk* new PlMi. Cilthaltr ... I2M.M 1 MOTO IM« Type MOWn $195.00 $131.10 .................. 1449.95 $151.00 4 flOOD U$n PUSH Mowns .. $5 M. 5 0001 lOTUT M0Wn$. 4 cy. $1$ m- 4 ooolpownimwowns '4«y............... $20.05 VACUUM CLEANERS—POLISHERS $10.05 $20.00 $33.00 $30.00 $49.95 $52.00 $7^.95 $50.00 $29.00 $24.00 $12.00 I IfM Caalitwr Type, all attachm's lucnolui. like new....... loom eOHITBLUTIOH . . .. 1 loom nodi wism..... 2 loom pousi-scimns 1 lUUU UPIICIT CLBim All accenoriee .;. \_ GUNS —Naw ond Uitd 1 SlefWl Mle. laml. 12 ga_$67.95 $50.00 1 43-70 BendHtM leUing link ^ good condition ............. $30.00 3 Siifle Sket 22 Cal., new .... $13.00 WAS NOW 1 leiriiftei22Aile.Byleiiteck 1(54.95 $40.00 1 Used leiiL AiteMtie. 22^Xal. $22.00 ROD REELS ~ SHAKBeiAai — MITCNai — SOUTf^lINO IIP TO OFF! TRELLIS—Complttt Salcclion UP TO 50% OFF PAINT Discontinued colors, soiled lobels ond small lots. Reg. to^7.^............. $1.99 9«l.—50c Qt. Cochrane - DuPont Good Grade HOUSE FAINT WHITE Reg 3 88 . .........$1.88 Gol. KEMTONE All colors..... $4.49 Gal. 4 FOLDING 80AT SEATS 99c ao. BARNES HARGRAVE HARDWARE W« Im)t —.Sell — Xr»4» Mawtn — Cmim — SwMV«r« — OMf M. 'HI 9 P.M. — Stiaday 9:10 H 2 p.M. 742 W. HURON FE 5-9101 Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas AAorino Aviation Plan Now in Force >^ain MBS. HENBV PBATT .Lodge No. 4S9. Detroit; OES and Mrs. Heniy (Suphroney I.) Pmtt. the American Legion. 89, ot 4118 Airport Rd., Wat«1ord| Surviving are (our staters, Mrs. TWnshlp. died today after a kng Markham Sthram and Mrs. Wil-Ulneas. Her body la at Roberta, both of Pontiac. Goyette Funeral Home. Oarioton. aarence Rememder of Flint CAROLE BOncUUS R*l«l«h Wooda-ard of La- HIGHLANI>-Seivice for Carole taro^rs HaroW « RiRTiRir m «f 2710 MoEnriRf Oooper of Lapeer and Arthur C6o-at PonMad ^^er^^ , ^*^ Dr.. will he held at 10 a.m, Mon- lowiiig aa lllmwf of one week DonelaonJohns F'unecal perrots. two Home. Pontiac. Burial will be in era. Robert Lee Jr., and Mount Hone Cemetery Earl, and lour aiatera. Cynthia. Joyce, Demetra and Sharon, all at home. KliLU IVOBY Service Iw KeUa Ivory, six week old Infant dai^ter of Mr. and Bln. Robert Lee Ivory of S40 Branch St. will be brill at 11 ium. Saturday at Frank Camithera Funeral Honiri Burial will follow in Oak HiU Cemetery. The infant who died Wednesday iassigned to flight duty wifli 1 Flight training consiris of hi-! atriiction in either Jets or hrilcop-The Marine Aviation Cadet Pro-jtera. gram for men with two yeara of ---------------------- strawberry Fete tto local Marine Corps recruiting aDDISON TOWNSHIP-The Ad-jdiaon Township firemen will hrid • * * jtheir annual ^rawberry Feadval Upon graduation from an 18-satuiday in the firchall. Serving lonth training program, the ca-|wiU begin at 2 p.m. dels will receive their wings and| __________ a 2nd lieutenimVa commission in| LKerpool. Et^lland, haatOmilea he Marine Reserve, and will belof waterfront to ships. SPECIALIZED SIRVICE a TV a m-n a bAOW aTAPI BIOOWIBS a 9. A. SYSTfMS a Omci INTfR-COMS a WUCOI PACTOBT SIRVigi BLAKE RADIO-TV Mr. Boisclair died early today at his home after a lengthy illness. Surviving are his wife, Ger-LUKE J. ULLEVMAN |trude; three daughters. Mrs. Ed-Word has been received df the car Cyr of Royal Oak. Mrs. Carl Dutcber ot Cass Lake and Mrs. Gordon Elliott of Southfield: a son, Louie of Flint; a sister, a brother. 16 grandchildren and nine great-grandcfaildrMi. death of Luke J. Lilleyman, 56, of 244 G. St.. Chula Vista, CaliL, formerly of Pontiac. He died of }a cerebral hemorrhage. Formerly employed with General Mrtors Truck & Coach Dl- R. BACHUK vision here In 1948, Mr. Lilleyman tROY — Eli W. Kachuk, 77, moved to California where he waSj^ug visiting his daughter, Mrs. an employe at Rohr's Aviation Cor-iAlexander Hauca of 185 WUton Dr., poraUm until hit death there early'died this morning at William Beau-Thursday morning. nront Hospital. Royal Oak, after survived by his wife, a Inief illness His body is at Isabelle of Chula Vista. Calif., and Price Funeral Home here. brothers, Jack of Pontiac and| iCeorge of Flint. Service will be held at 2 p.m.j Monday at Humphrey’s Funerall Home, Cliula Vista. Burial will fol j! there. HABOIJ) PATTI'ntSOX LAPEER - Service for Harold Pat ’ Patterson. 58, of 247 W. Genesee St., will be held-at 2 p.m. a^n^Abtey at MiUr Brmhers Fuiieral Home. Burial will be in Davison I Cemetery. BICHABO MAZZA | A local pharmacist. iMr. Patter- Service for Richaid Mam, onei^ died yesterda.v at Upeer day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert County General Hospital after a H. Mam of 2836 Otsego was heW ®™^ _ at 1 p.m. today at Donelson-Johns' * member of the First Funeral HoW Burial is In Mt. f^»Merian Church, the Kiwanis Hope Cemetery. lOub, Lapeer County Oub. Kismet^ The infant died Wednesday at! Ptmtiac General HcNHiital. . { Surviving besides his parents afej one brother and sister, Michael and Nancy, bdth-'ii,t home. | Deaths Elsewhere ! LOS ANGELES iAP» - Dr.j 'Frederick C. Leonard. 64, prof^l eor of history at the Univer^ttyj of California at Los Angeles and; an authority on meteorites, diedi Thursday of a stroke. ' * * * i WICHITA FALLS. Tex. (AP)-i Walter D. Cline. 77. decorated by| the kings of England and Belgium i ftH- bis relief work in World War I I and past imperial potentate of! the North American Shrine, died! , Thursday after a long illness. | ! on Famons Heicnles Paint AU IbtcbIm FaiBi FiBiikti An 1$$% CuruitMi! YOUR CHOICI OF ANY COMtlNA-nON RNISH; • IXTIRIOR HOUSI AND TRIM • VINYL LATOC PUT • PRIMER • CLOSS ENAMEL • SIMI-CLOSS • FLAT ENAMEL • PRIMER SEALER, UNDIRCOATER $^98 Jm CallM Federal Modernization 2536 DIXIE HWY. - Plenty of Parking in Our Lot - FE 3-7033 Open Doily 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. — Sundoy 10 to 4 'Thtrt's o Sotisfi«d Federal ModerniBotion Customer in Your Neigkkorhood" PAINT DIVISION of NEVER BEFORE SUCH AN EXCITING GIFT OFFER! Detroiter Hurt os Cor Flips in Milford Twp. AD^Inftn *. 28, 1586 I man, James G. Minnl-1586 Motitclair St., escaped with minor injuries yesterday when his car turned over on Milford road, Milford Township, according! »the sheriffs department. ♦ ★ A Two passengers, James A. ierce, 24, and George Stew-art, 27, alao of Detroit, were not in-Jured. Minnifee waa not taken to a hospital. Minnifee told Sheritf'a Deputies tiiat .his accelerator stuck causing the car to go out of control. CDCCI^ fULL! SUPPLY First Quality CANNON SHEETS and PILLOW CASES SOLID CEDAR CHEST iWt With Any ^Diamond PurchasR of^ 'EXCELLO WALK-IN" Picnic Tables WROUGHT IRON LEGS FIR-2x10-TOP und SEATS Knockdown Prieo Eoty to DiamonHo for Storage MIHBIAI fob FUU 2-cab GABAGE ^ $9A026 LOO This Includes: • Sz4 IMlm • PrMihM 104 SMhii OflSAM-ltShiHlM . 0 #1 mrniwrn DtvflH Hr SftNh 20x20 As Uw As DLIIDBIID rm PUMIUM 8RABE 2x6-8-16 UngHM $11A por 1000 id. Ft. I I V Any Amount #1 STEftLING Knotty Pint Pontling 2x4-8-16 UngHM 8|f ‘ por lin. foot 6".8"-I0"-WMths 149- FIR BOARDS la« KILN Mill UTILITY CBAPi RDS $DC ^ ^ MOB on ,Bd. n BADI WW 4bS-»/o' MASOIITE NxWaai CriUi« Ilia ItxU Aeanatiaal ASraALT PATCn 8|M $1N rm I Skaat SIDING IIW-*- ST — All prices quoUd shove are special cask sad carry prices Dickie Lumber 24H 0ICRU8 un in„ DRO IIIMI — R 4-3SM I i; Bm. - riL 7:0 • — Iiiu4«r TrU - 4 — CI«m4 SnUr Jmgif FOR A LIMITED TIME on UEAffiST SELEinOI OF OUIINIIS ElElj All Highest Quality Imports at Sale Prices! ^ SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS 74IAM0ND MATCHMO MIOAL Sn »99 50 SOUTARI o«ss«wa% 475M DIAMOND MIDAL SIT ss 199” a 159" 9.M Wsaklr NO MONEY DOWN 14-DIAMOND TW040W BAND nstWMMr $59^ »99- ml flag *9 .4-dl«Md many months to payI WK4’. IO« N.SA4ilNAW...FE ;i-7ll I IHE PONTIAC PRKSS. FRIPAY. JUNE ; Ifi Wrong ConvtnHon ^ Roilrood Songs CASPER, ,Wyo. UR — The muter ot ceteinoales at a convention of the Wyominc Tnickera’ Aun. knows now he made a mistake when he asked the truckers to Bll«. He asked all to join in on singins The only sound from the crowd wu a kwd chorus of boos. Tve Been WorldRC on the PolicO Bost ShotS SPRINGPIELD, ni. —’The Texu wM onoe linked with Coahuiia u a siiifle state ot Guantanamo is a U S. Navy sta-tioo in southeut Cuba. The *own ugo m louineui cum. *nc wn ^ ^ . . normally hat a population, other *nw United States rank* ttrit in •• M .. 1___.A A AAA aI ••uit MTtiiTifnent. Michigan State PoHce _____________ . the first Illinois Invltattooal Meet yesterday. Michigan, w^h won the .3* caliber team ^ Wedauday, added the .45 caOhar crown yeeterday. CORNS^ SsPr^SSJR Tlarjilfj! nwi m ^lAMauvaa. vaaa^a ••aw .«,,4ASiw.A*if than U. S. uilors. 6( about 8.000. production of rail e I when Eichmann was organ-t his extermination of Jew*. the 10-nation disarmament conference, Communist spokesmen at recent session have accused the United States and other Western powers of stalling and ot fall-ing to display any interest in ml WHArs THAT? - 'There’s no doubt u to what a motorist jprogreM toward agreement. _ ^ , must- do at this road junction. The quadruple stop signs illustrate j Fo*" il*ir P*rt they have inaist- etllcer. reported arrested , . ^ in use in America. The markers W^ accept ^et are erected on a ‘road to nowhere" in Hastings, Minn. A firm “ a l^is for negotla- manufacturing reflecting material testa its products here. !, who Is accuMd ot i«ur-; more than StW.eW per-waa one ot oeveral former his arrest were kept' lor the announce-'_ , . .. ,, Bonn public prot-1 Papermaking Marver that the arrest oc-is^rapped by Paper Co. See Red Stall on Arms Talks U. S. Officials Believe Soviets Want to Wait Till Ike Departs ; WASHINGTON (AP)-U.S. 'dais believe the Soviet Union may soon try to suspend disarmament I negotiations ht Geneva on I g r 0 u n d I that agreement jimpoasible until after a change of administrations in Washington. Au^iorities said that the Soviet government probably is reluctant to make a definite break-off move i time, but two developments Indicate they are maneuvering in that direction. Bossinat Now Handy I Argentina, sponsibility for istering lethal line, phenol anc Auschwitz and ones to die or t Ily admin- discussions even on their own plan. j In connection with the three-i power negotiations for a treaty CARNEGIE, Okla. tAP) — Mr. prohibiting nuclear weapons tests,! LADYSMITH Wis (B —A ma-i®"** *'*'’*• Rogers cleaned the Soviet Union recently sounded! chine described as the “oaDermak-'**** bnsenient of unwanted out the United States informally i enme aesenoed as me papermax haMin^i if «l»ut shelving the conference un- ing marvel of the age''when it after the November presiden-! .. .h. « t handy. Their cat then used ^ inmates of " displayed at the St. Louis Expoai- tk>n in 1890. Is being scrapped by; ................. .................................. Meeting the j the Peavy Paper Mills Co. j The United SUtes produces more | Uranium for the first atomic ■ labw. ♦ ♦ ♦ machinery than all the rest of the i bomb was found in a plateau of The machine, believed to be one'world. 'Colorado, extradi-jof the oldest pepermaking units In Germany asked for tion last January. Argentina said, the nation, is being replaced by a it would do ae as soon as'*-- —'--------------■*------- found. July Corpet Clearance FROM McCANDLESS Making Room for Our Foil Merchondise Leadtrs in Quolity and Service Volues You Can Trust lUf. IM. Only 6.25 . $a- Yd. A CsrsM *f Dwp Lwk ru«. Topi m luxurlouf suslUy. 4.10 >«. M. , YOU SAVE MORE WHEN YOU BUY QUALITY FROM McCANDLESS MtnTinMI2.7S •«. TS. CiBdy Striga irom 12.95 IM'', NylM Lmp nii TvmS. Rot 7.M. 0».y 5 ^^5 Sq. Yd. A Dcop Sealptaroa NylM CoBtla- IMW NylM Twlil. Baiy < 8.50 - "*• 8.25 Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. MILL END ROLLS in Twist, 70% Wool, 30% Nylon «js ®-'» 5.95 , Sq. Yd. 7.95 Sq. Yd. FIRST CONE-FIRST SERVED! ASPHALT TILE $^00 p,, Cose VINYL ASBESTOS TILE "J VINYL FLOOR COVERING 89^ Sq. Yd. Frte EstimoNs Formulo '99" ^ House Paint ‘TAp Paint That Will ISot Peel** Reg. 7.95 < 5 95 Gollon Counter Tops ond Both room Instollotions FE. 2-1026 Free Eitimotei on Custom Dropery 11 N. Perry FE 4-2531 The Child Welfare League at Half the population of l^les America, formed in 1920, has Kvta within a 2S-miIe radiusX of members in 182 cities located in the capiul. Cardiff. \ '44 atates. Now. ir^nswer to th$ unprecejdenifid demand . a compile line of WJ4TCKSJ4MB your choice of fiv& handsome designs Unt» now... thf dBmand for Sp«id«l'i revolutioMry new Twiit-Ofltt f«r wcMded the supply. It’s easy to ih why! TwistO-FlMi eembiiwt feather4ifht comfort with lestini ruifid durakHity.. ■ clean continental desifn with extro-•rdinoty low ooit - from $4-95 to $9.95. Got your Twiit-0-flOK today whil# then it • complete selection. The Store Where Quality Counts F. >. PAUU CO 28 W. Huron I I I I Poniiac*$ Oldest Jewelry Store FE 2-7257 THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY. JUNE 24. 1960 SEVENTEEN Waterford Twp. Building Exceeds $3 Million Level The poet Ralph Waldo JSmenon waa also a minister in the Unitarian Ojurrh.. About 10.0M podestriana art kiUtd In the United States ia traf-lie accidents every calendar year. Bulldin* in Waterford Township roomed over the three million dollar mark for the first six months ot 1960. according to buildit^ department reports. ★ ♦ a As June draws to an end, reports show that there were 1,300 building permits issued, totaling 03,093,578 as compared to last year's 6-month figure ol 932 pe^ mlti, amdiihlfiv fo C,8$2,006 s year, bat esa- moBth. with • $18,Ml boildiBg —Listed among the commercial permits in the semi-annual reports were a ^fomily apartment bunding, a cement plant, a car wash, two swimming pools, and the largest—/or the.Bell Telepbnw Co.— totaling some 0235,000. built on the Squire site, which is fenced-in. , Ground has been cleared and two cement walls have been built for the new doctor and dentist clinic at 7S65 Highland road, ao-emding to owner Chariea W. An-d««m. The 43- by 27-loot building will be constructed of masonry and brick at a cost ol 013,000. Rremen Reach Rail Agreement Get 4 Per Cent Boo$t; Only One Union 1$ Still Didputing Ovftr Pay The new trampoline court is being built by Anthony Anselmy and his SOI) Anthony Jr., on M59 at the intenectioB of Pontiac Lake road. Ten wood-lined pits have CHICAGO (AP>-The Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and reached wage agreemern with the nation’s railroads, leaving only one operating union still in dispute with the carriers over pay. ★ ★ ★ The agreement Thursday with the 45,000 member brotherhood was patterned after earlier settlements between the railroads and trainmen, engineers and conductors unkma.' It calls for a 4 per 10.108 cents hourly wage boost over 16 months. A railroad spokesman estimated the new wage increase will cost the carriers 13 million dollars a year. The Switchmen’s Union of North j United States slipping America is the lone operating badly in building ahr power and fufoa stUl to readi a wage agree- Report Quoted: U,S. -Air Power Slipping Badly NEW YORK (AP)-The Senate has urged immediate corrective action, the New York Daily News said today. A Washington dispatch by Jerry Greene said a subcommittee report charged that because of sloppy planning, indecision and lack of funds, the first wing of B38 supersonic bombers — supposed to become operational this month—will not be ready lor action until next January. Furtrer, the subcommittee was this wing has been cut from 45 to 36 planes. The story qued his professional career. WWW The suit asks a half million dol-lars for what were termed per-manent injuries, another 0500,000 for alleged limitations in his professional work, and an additional 010,000 for medical and other ex- The National Cowboy Hall of |Fame being built near Oklahoma !aty will honor such western no-taUes as Will Rogers, Sam Houston, Theodore Roosevelt, Brigham Young, Tom Mbc and William F. •Buffalo Bill” Cody. THIS WAY TO A MODERN BASEMENT Tott'U medora Basamant for ractaottoa. hobUaa and alaraga. Is lha kay to it — ssi uU ssalal waetharttght BQco. b sup^ plaBMBto fka insida stab to gfoa y«a wida. diract Keapa atossy traffic eat of find flear raosM. Makas storaga aosy. Pravidas lha routo to sofoly ia aa aasaigaacy- A Pii^ is lha madam Mpiaoamaat for that old wom-aut wood hatchway TOW P»eee«d hostoi CUSTOM BUiLT Do-lt-YoarsaU or lot ad roeomsmod good quaUfiod oantroetois to-----—» it tor you. llaU-fool Oahfo tool Oarage wiffi I- loot Stool Ovoihaad OaragO door. Matoiiato ol top-grada hnabar. C|*1 ^45 A44 $70 for Cotf of ^51Z 4" Coocroft Slob M4BINiON« W LUMBER • SUPPuTr-FUEi S UVa.NAW ST H ' ''-. RIGHTKEN , THE POytlAC PRESS, FlUDAY, JUNE 84^ i960 Area Young Folk Off for Foreign Adventures Laundries Appealing to Women Employing Postel Trucks, Candy Striped Awnings PHILADELPHIA (UPD-The Uundry businMi hai started to ‘‘*0 feminine.” It’s part of a national campaign to win ttw friendship — and patronage — of the homemaker. the pnrfMsknal laundry industry’s best customer. The laundry firms want their petticoats to show. Depth interviews among housewives revealed that the lady of the house regards the professional laundcy as "male" and resents the idea of men handling a task traditionally brtonging to females. To bolster the feminine look, laundry trucks in many parts of the nation are appearing in pastel shades and with floral decorations. Some laundries even are putting "lady" in front of ttieir names. As part of the move to improve tha female Image of laundttea, motherly "home counedora" art answering the Ieundry*s phone In place of ieandy-strlped awnings to their The American Institute of Laundering, t h e industry's trade aaaociatkm, said the iaundrieo want to put on a face that's pretty enough to make their lady customers spend more. The laundries that have "gone feminine” are generally enthusiaatic about the general reception to the change. One laundryman in Decatur, HI., reported that after he prettied up his pastel truda with a daisy-chain motif, a motorcycle cop whisded one of his routemen over to the curb.” "My aren't we pretty," he said. Then be drove off. A laimdry in Cklifomia began a drive-in operation with attractive, uniformed car-hopa to tote the bundles to and from the oar. This laundry ghrea lady customers tokens ol the laundry's affection — such as lacy nylon butterflies to be worn as By MABIOBOC EKIIEB Waaee’a Editor Tke Peidlee Prsw Time was when a young per-t aon aought adventure by running away to sea. Ibday's youth sestfully take cdf for continental bicKle jaunts—"Jetting" to (heir European pitot of depajbare Or thiAr live aa exchange students (or o season In e private home in a KABBEN E. CVMMEtOB Mr. and Mrs. Rex E. Cummings of Fiddle avenue an-i)ounce the engagement of their daughter Karren to Gerald Mc-Callum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCallum of Lyford street. No dale baa been set for the wedding. Three local girls are among the 98 cyclists from the United States who will tour Europe in small groups this summer with American Youth Hostel Assn. On a practice run, testing their clothing andt equipment are, from left, Janice Smith of South Will Hear Report onGIs The Republican Women of Waterford Township will meet at the home of Mrs. William H. Bedard on Oesoent Lake road for a deawrt lundifon and general meeting Mon^. The program will consist of a tape recorded speech by Dr. William Mayer, a major in the medical corps during the Korean War and currently director of public health for the State of Hawaii. Dr. Mayer will present a study of American priaoners captured by the Communists in Korea and outline the conclusions he has reached from hts analysis of this only large group of Americana ever to live under communism. The meeting is expected to be of particular interest to area presidents and program chairmen. Anyone interested in attending may contact Mrs. Bedard or Mrs. Charies Campbell of Shore drivt. Check Seams on Sweaters LINCOJf, Neb. (UPI) -When buying a sweater, check for straight seams in front, baric and sleev'es, advise clothing specialists at the University of Nebraska. The seams should be stitched securely and covered to keep cut edges of fabric from raveling. Seam ends should be fastened securely. Marshall street and Ellen and Ann Schachern of Miami road. The girls left Thursday evenirtg by chartered plane for England after peliminary briefing with their group in New York City. Perhaps they are accepted to tour with the Michigan Chorale in a precedent-breaking visit to South America. ♦ * * They may be a gi«9 of choral students from Waterford Township High School who will live for six weeks in Monterrey. Mexioo, at an institute developing a unique study of the Mexican heritage for north-of-the-border neighbors. * ★ a Whatever tnelr destination, and there are many we have not heard from, young people of the Pontiac area are on the move tfos summer and they will be ambassadors of good will all over this shrinking globe. Traveling lightest, perhaps, are Ellen and Ann Schachern of Miami road and Janice Smith, a dental aasistant who Uvea on MardutU street. The three left last i^t on a jet plane for an e^-werii bicycle tour of Europe with the American Youth Hostel Asm. Hiey will pick up their bikes in England, load them with their imart green saddle bags containing all their needs in a Sfl-pound limit and be oft for an adventure that will take them through seven countries. ★ ♦ A The girls wlU join small groups of 11 cyslists in England. Ann and EUen, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Scha- . chern, will be together, but Janice, whom they met throu^ their mutual Interest in cycling, wlU be with another w * # How do you prepnre for an adventure of this magnitudet You start with a built - in amount of intestinal fortitude, supplemented by an out-going pertonailty, and greats strengthened by the support of an interested family. You spend suroers bky-ding the back roads of Canada, and learn the mechanics of bike repair the hard way. You study a language and make a long range plan. Aim, 21, It a registered BOiit who saved much of bar aalaiy to make this dream come true. Jan did the tame, airang^ (or leave from dental du-tiea for the summer. Twenty-year-old Ellen, entering her junior year at Mary-grave College, floated a loan from an understanding .Dad. All three girts and their families consider the venture an invest^nt in their total education. * ★ ★ Adventure of another tort awaits the 100 members of tha Michigan Chorale when they leave next week tor an extended tour irf South America. Countries Induded in their visit ars Colombia, Priru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina aiod Chfle. Only a small taste at summer will be the dish of Pontiac members of the group, Rebecca Obenauf and Gaiy W. Relyea. Along with the six students fenn the Walled Lake Consolidated Schools who are Chorale members, they will exchange the Northern Hemisphere's summer for the colder biarts of South America's This has affected their choice of wardrobe, of coune. Stop- ping lor winter needs at this and* only the fonwiglited who did their shopping laat winter, * found It eaay. The Chorale wfll antear in final concert Sunday afternoon at 4:30 u the opening prograne of the Cranhrook Summer Music Fcsfival./They wUl siqg in the Greek Iheater at Criii-brook, but In case of rain will be heard in Cranbrook Schori Fourteen Waterford Town-ship High School studente wOl join two other area rtudents fo an Experiment In totematfonal LMng In Mexico. ^onsored hy faculty members Richard J. Meter ot the Choral Murie Department and Anne Hobart o< the BMMch de- Monterrey, July 16 for efac 1 school camp in Mexico. The program Is new and is financed jointly by a group of Mexican ladustrlaUste and directors of tha adxxtl to ftir-ther understanding fey Anwri-can students of Mexfoo’s culture end heritege. The 16 wfll join 10 groive from other parte at the Ualtad Stetes. Musk will be the major language of (Us. Biaiidly exchange. * ★ * The Choral Mtiate Depart- i ment at Waterford already la looking forward to dw summer ot 1661 when eight membare of the A Oinprila Boya Ensemble wfll tour 13 etetes of Mexico under the nsptccs of the vocal musie department and the Institute Tecnologicay of the school. Fpur^ogtf Today in Woman's SocHon A unique study opportunity awaits 16 area students in Monterey, Mexico. Choral students looking foruard to the six-week experience are, from left, Janice McClain of Lakeview drive, Susan Shaw of Old Orchard drive and Sandy MacAbee of Orriiid Oreet. All are students at Waterford High School. Womens Section Need Needling Students Tell of Summer Plans Wailed Lake Senior High School will have six students, largest number in the area, participating in the 1960 Michigan Chwale concert tour of South America. Looking forward to Ais ad- venture are, from left, Jim Menton of Honeysuckle drive, Dodie Duekwits of Sweetbriar road and Lynne Athbr of North Elder road. WASHINGTON (UPD-Most polio epkienlcs now start in neighborhoods where there are concentrations of unvaccinated persons, the Public Health •Service reports. Keeping Track of Active Pontiac Area People Same as Other Beauty Aids Pitch a Couple of Curves By ABIGAIL VJkS BUREX DEAR ABBY; I am an in-triligent, attractive, well-dressed girl of 20. Everyone says I have loads of personality. I am a hu^ success with everyone — except the opposite sex. Some girl firiends have told roe I'd be more popular with men H I AB8V bought myself a tew "curves.” (I am 29-2S-33. am 5 ft. 5 and weigh 125.) I don’t aee where this kind of cheating would do me any good. If a man got intereated in me for my "figure,” I'd have to tell him before we were married that it ww .artffidal. What rtrauld I dot Deeo that kind of diabon- eo«y PVf ____ "firniAiGHr up and down^’ DEAR "STRAIGHr': Many of your "stmigM up aibd down" sktoft buy ‘'curvos" becanse-they want to kMk better in gieir dothes-^apd it is not a maUrr of baiting their hooka with sponge rubber. It's no more “dithonert" th«n using artificial color on your cheeks and lips or putting an artificial curl in your hair. All's fair in' love and war, and the war is ' DEAR. ABBY: I know a lady motornun who has so murii electricity in her that when she takes her clothes off the sparks start to fly all over. I would like to know if there is any danger of her catching fire. CLOSE FRIEND DEAR FRIEND; No danger -- unless she has a conductor. ★ * 0-4 DEAR ABBY: Don't adults with young children answer the telephone themsdyes any more? I am in boiiiiess and uae the telephone a great deal. And 1 am tick ^and tired of talMag "baby talk", with tome three-yearold who has answered the phoM for "Mummy" and awits to play gueak-Ing gamcs'with me. lUs ihoming I artced a chDd whoae mother wat doto in the basement washing to please call her mother to the phone. Apparently the child was detoured on the way and forgot all about it. I waited on the line fully 15 minutes, then hung up. I couldn't call back because her receiver was off the hook half the day. I think efaU-dren are cufe -- but not on the telephone. DISGUSTED DEAR DISGUSTED: I agree with you. And in this connection, now that we can dial long distance directly, many children have accidentally made »aame very costly longdistance calls while playing with telephones. I recommend toy telephones tor children. * ¥ DEAR ABBY: You can tefl 24-year-old "Miss L" that the 52-year-oid "bachelor" she is ruiming around with has a wife and children. fVirthermore, there will be no divorce In this family. My hutaand's name belo^ to my children and roe. "Miss L" can expect nothing but ultimate Ifis name goes alth -this family — and so doaa his Income. "A’S WIFE” Margaret Soderberg is wtx-k-ing as a legislative intern from Wayne State University political science department in Sen. Philip A. Hart's Washington office this summer. In September. she will enter Washington University, St. Louis. Mo., as a Carnegie MABGARET Research Fellow and will begin doctoral studies in political science. Daughter ofv Mrs. Annie Soderberg of Shoreview drive. Waterford Toamship, and Henry Soderberg ol Milford. Mias Soderberg is a graduate of Maiygrove CoUegt Detroit, and the Catholic Unlveirtty of America, WBaUngten, D.C. * ♦ ♦ Janet E. Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Thomas of Utica road, has beeh accepted as a studriit at the Inatttute for American Universitiea, Aix-en-Provence. France. Having just comply her aophomore year at Eastern Michigan University. Mitt Thomu will partict|i^ in the Third Year Abroad program at the insUftite which is affiliated with the University of Aix-Marseille. Mias Thomas’ studfos bi lan- Mr. and Mrs. M. S. S. Danton recently returned to their Birmingham home after aeveral months at their winter home in North St. Petersburg, Fla. They spent some time at Punta Gorda with Mr. and, Mrs. Harry McCallum, formerly of Pontiac. * ★ * Janet Moon, daughter of the Glendon Moons of Osceola drive, left Sunday tor Boulder. Ci s < ■, -i: WaHer Galbraith of Miami road. ; ♦ ♦ ♦ M. Sgt. Gary IWler who haa been attending the ' Abr Forae Academy at Denver, Colo., spent a week with hii gramBtacnte Ur. aad Mn. Albert Weber of Bart Muoia road. He bi ptasently vbdtiiig Ilia Pemto Mr. and ■ Mn. A. J. iVdter of‘ Glendora. Calif., bet toMabaae. 7 Syivan Lake Umt of Garden Club Meets for Picnic Mrs. Robert Waugh ot West Thursday to the Sylvan Lalw Brandi ot the Woman's National Farm and Garden Assn, lor the annual June picnic Mrs.' Wayne Smith, Mrs. Ken-neth (Nlis, Mrs. Irving Menuoci and Mrs. Eugene Johnson assisted Installation of officers for the comiiig year wsa conducted ^ Mrs. R. Dale Aumaugher. Asaamtag iatles svere Mrs. Al-beri Kohih prssHeat; Mib. Wayne Smith, vtoo president; Mrs. H. 4. Oiw% secsni viee preeldeati Mrs. ■aymand Dom-hrowaki. teeorting secretery; Mis. imag Manned, eonespead-to|n>aw^t^and Mrs. Ih«ens bits. Kohn reported on the W«n-an's National Farm and Garden Assn, convention held in Kenne- Mrs. Herbert Sampson. Mrs. James Hart and Mrs. Walter Britton were guests for the day Maximum snowfall in the United States occurred at TamaraMc. Calif., in 190SOT. The drifts were recorded at 74 feet. INERlCrS MOST COMTOBTUU SHOE While • Graaa • Snoke • Gray • Brawn Exdutimly at DIEM'S FraSee'e Fopaler Shoe Store 17 I. SdfiMW StTMl Neat Is federeTs Dept. Store E PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 24. I960 Shrine 22 Entertains at Dinner at a dtamer ceremonial Wednesday in Roosevelt Temple. Mrs. Donald Ely, noble prophet-», extended greetings to piests. he ragonw wu Mfered by Hn. Elmer Cover, president of the Past High Priestess Club. Mrs. H. Wayae Reavea, warlhy Picnic, Luncheon | Are Scheduled | by Yomar Group Plans for s July 13 pkalc were made when Mra. Marvin HUhnan of Weat uron street was hooteaa to the Yomar group of First Presbyterian Church Thursday. Mary Martha Group members will hoe-test the ftoic. PtaBs aka are aader way far a IradMM Aag. « at the hasna tt Mra. Maward WMensaa m Ataariala Aveaae. Mrs. James Graybiel and Mrs. Ralph Mason assisted the hostess. The BiWe study on “Psalro of Confesaien and Forgiveness ’ eras M by Mrs.- Donald Williams. _________NINETEEN Plan to Speak Informal Vows? (UPD-For a less formal church, hotel or home we^ ding, the bride is fashion-rigfat in a floor kngth or street |«f«th wedding dress of white or very light color. The veil should be abort. The bridegroom wears ^ an oxford Jacket wltb gray vert and striped tronaers or a dark blue suit. He should wear a tuxedo If the ceremony'is in Ae eveidng. The private apartments in the White House for use of the President, his family and their guests, contain M rooms and K baths. FALL BRIDAL COLLECTION nf\%KT re rnn ed were Mrs. Edward Wallace. Mia. John Yungk, Mrs. Cover, Mra. Davey Gilpin, Mrs. Olive Burgess, Mrs. Laura Wait, Mrs. Victor Bod-amer, Mrs. Frank Payne. Mrs. Kathryn Quick of Rochester and Mrs. James McCurdy. a * * Completing the list were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith. Perry Aspin-wali, H. Wayne' Reaves, Arthor| Sharpe, C J. Jorgensen, MDea ■ Fruaher, John Gibson, William; Cousini and William Anderaoa. from Wdyne Stete University has been granted Richard B. Warner of Stout street. Married and the father of a son, Mr. Warner wUI be a auper-visory trainee with Pontiac Motor Division. Dinner at the newly opened La Vlean lining Room was a spur-of-the-moment move for principals of 23 Waterford Township schools who took their secretaries to lunch yesterday. There were no speeches or any planned program according to the instigator, Dr. Ch^os Reid, assistant superintendent and principal of the McVittie Elementary School. Dr. Reid is shown on die right hosting her secretary, Mrs. Joan Boose. . . 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She wiU try to understand what makes her mother-in-law hard to get along with and will work out ways of-avoiding unnecessary arguments and misunderstandings. ★ ★ ♦ It takes two to fight — so if one persmi is determined to get along peacefully most relationships can eventually be made to run smoothly. Hie wife who has PMA working tor her won’t nag her husband about his irrltoting Uttio faults but will figure ant ways For instance, it is far better for woman married to a man who hates yard work so much he never finishes a job to hire the work done, even if it means having to cut down elsewhere on the household budget. Yet a lot of wives will spend their lives, nagging instead of taking such a simple, positive step toward solving a limple prob- lem. With a I Uving, a wife can solve many of the day-to-day problems in family living without either worrying her husband about them or brooding over them. So as you go about the bustness of making a happy home and building a good marriage put PMA to work for you. It is a tool you can use every day of your Ufe. Actually it is merely the attitude of mind that-asks “bow can I solve this problem?” can I make the best at this situation?” instead of asking “what’s the use of trying?” The Countryside Improvement Assn, has launched Ms Rth season. Some 50 women, bugy during a normal season of club and community activities, have turned the uMn* club calendar inside out by meeting only during the summer months of late May through September. Countryside Improvement Assn, members meeting Wednesday at the Warner drive home of Mrs. Kenneth Hodges included, from left, Mrs. Elmer Boch of Wellington dive, Mrs. Joseph ^PcailM Pnw rtotM T. Arno of Commerce road, Mrs. A. R. Booth of Birmingham and Mrs. Gene Mitchell of Alden drive. The group is launching its 49th year. ujjwmnji on zvioewj er the weekends’ tovashm of Httoihags. the group Is now Urgety phlhuithropto and social in Its purposes. Neariy halt a century ago a group of women who were weary of the trash ricnickers left on their country 'lawns banded together, paid dues and raised funds to pay a “clean^lp” re- store their countryside to an un-Uttsted state for another week. They broadened their goals and purchased the site of a decaying amusement park on Orchard Lake in rmder to do away with the eyesore. In later years this was given to the stole for what is now the Orchard Lake Q^hlng site. As the area grew, villages and hubdivisians took over Countryside’s original clean up chores and' new goals were sought, k ★ Philanthropic endeaver for the area was the answer. In the intervening years. Countryside has managed to keep its horisons unlimited. Prpjeels have varied from thiplr rurreat majer effort of oap-port to the Boys’ flub of Keego Harbor to oappljiiig musical la- Philanthropic committee reports and plans for new ar^as of activity were discussed by committee members, from left, Mrs. J. R. Slavsky of Dow Ridge, Mrs. Jack VanCoevering of Commerce road and Mrs. Don S. Connor of Pontiac Trail. WCTU Group Has Breakfast Hie Frances Willard group of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union were breakfast gu^s at Mr. and Mrs. Alrlc 'DesJardin of South Marshall street Wednesday. Vice President Mrs. Ralph Graham presided and the Rev. Lola Marion gave devotions Mrs. £leah Patton, Mrs. WUliam Carls and Mrs. NeUie Monroe eoi> I laborated in a talk on "The Fleets of Alcohol and Dope in Our Qty," Stork Shower Lauds Mrs. Dean A stork shower at the Kemp street home of Kuren Sue Stock honored Mrs. Lawtence A. Dean Wednesday. Guests included Mrs. Leonard Abate, Mrs. LeRoy JoUy, Barbara Gustiiiia, Mrs. Edward Robertson, Mrs. Donald Knickerbocker, Lora Green and Mrs. Harold Lambert. Others were Shirley Hayward, Mrs. Thomas Ball, Mrs. A Martin Rose, Charlotte Pankner, Mrs. Bride-Elect Is Honored at Shower gutsatioa to clean up the e«la- apy program at Poatlae State Hospitel. In its early days of giving, the group helped local churches with tneir nee^. ’The members supported the American Field Service Student Exchange program 1 it was in Ms infancy in the area. Campershlps for underprivileged children, and help to the Sister Kenny ‘Hospital when polio was at Ms peak, are mnong the projects that they ar^Aonstanfly vai^ng to suit the need of tlw These and other projects were reviewed when the group met Wednesday with Mrs. Kenneth Hedees of Warner drive. Officers for the year Include Mrs. Gene MMcfaeU, president; Mrs. Edwin R. Dreyer. ^ce president; Mrs. A. R. Booth, recording secretary; Mrs. F. V. Bott, corresponding secretory; -Mrs. Joseph T. Arno, treasurer; Mm. R. F. Schmid, audHor; and Mrs. F. J. Liquid | Bubble I Bath i Fragrant, bubbly bubbles last the entire bath and leave a tub sparkling clesn, too. r Guests included Mrs. lahut, Mrs. Harry Cundy. Mrs. I Brideelect Carol Uughlln wuf| ’TRY IT FIRST FRK honored at a’Tuesday shower given!I ... ,, ■ to the Studio for a fret Uquld Bubble Bath Miniature. Designed for Modern Living Priced to Please Extra Thick COTTON We should describe this at extra, extra thick carpet, as it is twice the tbick-*ness of the normal heavy cotton. Alao It comes in wonderful decorator colors that wUl liven your home with Hiark-Ung brilliance. Truly a luxury carpet .. . but so modest in price. Avauskte Milr at rear fTIERLE nORfBfln Jamee Shalor, Mrs. James Jones, | Mrs. Evelyn Elmy, Mrs. George ! _____________ Cununings, Mrs. Beulah Andereon, I 15 u/ - ! Mrt. James Sargent and Karieneji • WaMon. || FE 2-4010 J Other guests were the bride-fwaiBaiaaawwwwwsaaiBiaJ elect’s mother Mrs. Gemge Laugb- lin of Midland and Diane Oakley of Midland who wiU be honor maid at Miss Laughfin’s Saturday marriage to Gerald R. Cummings in Midland. Mobile, Ala. city has lived under the flags of six nations since H1 the year of 1702. FINE PORTRAITS SDTEERIAHD STIDIO 12 E. Pike St. FE 2-2711 All Wool TWEED An exoaptlonaUy heavy, full one half-inch deep fibres, aU wool carpet that will give years of luxurious service. Smart tweed patterns make this an ex-oeptlonaUy versatile carpet for ookw match or contrast Iha price is tuned to every budget •4.95 sq. yd. •7.95 sq. yd. McLEOD CARPETS WOODWARD AVE. SOUTH OF SQUARE LAKE ROAD—NEXT TO TED’S Open fian.. Thm. M imd Sat Enmimf until • FE t-7T01 Dining at Its Very Best in An Atmosphere of Elegance and Charm k. iUngjlep Jnn Woodward South of Long Lake Road Bloomfield HUb Open Every Day including Sundays Five PrlTate Dininf Rooms Aecommodating: 10 to 300 Guests DANCING SATURDAY—KlHcsIcy Inn Coachmen in the Cotillion Room THE GYPSIES—In the Empire Room Niphtly JOE ALEXANDER-at the Piano in the Villngc Pub Staraophonic Broodooila direct from the Cng^y Lst>6y by etobon WIBC — 12 Noon to I PM. — Monday through Prtdoy. THE PQXTyAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 2*. I960 TWEXTY-OXE Why Grow dd! Eyebrows Bother You? By lonrnNE lowman Q. "I hav« > bMuty proUem cmccroing ray eyebrowt. They are crookvd — one i* hi|ber than ‘ other! They have been tlnce I __ bom. la there any solution for this?” A. You 5*n minimize the effect by clevto pladUnif and the use of an eyebrow pencil. Decide which brow is the height you think moet becoming. Remove some of the hairs at the top of the brow and fill in with the pencil on the underneath. Ihis will make the brow appear lower. If you wMi ft to higher, remove the hairs from underneath the brow and fill out wMi pencil nr the top. Q. “Pleaaa tell me In your Friday column if there is any way to get rid of stretch marks which sometimes occur during nancy.” A. I know of no way to get rid of them, but they will fade and become leaB- noticeable in time. They sometimes can he prevented by keeping the skin of the abdomen pliable with the daily application of a body lotion. Melted cocoa butter or olive oil can be mas-■aged in gently at night, too. * Q. “I am a girl 5 feet 3 inches tall. I am 13 years old and have a meduim frame. How much should I weigh?” A. About 110 pounds. Q. "How long does It take a woman to get her figure back into FoUoiv your doctor'i advice about exercising after the birth of your baby. Josephine bowmans leaflet No. 21, "Care During and After Pregnancy" offers exercises you can take.thlf you would like to have it, send a stamped, selfmddressed envelope with your request to Josephine Lowman in care of the Pontiac Press. Wins Two Fellowships Two frilowships lor advpnced ad. - - - - ,, entme study have been awarded p***®'^^ former Pontiac reaidant Oarrril H. Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl |W. Beach of Homestead drive. I A chemistry instructor at the jL’Anse Creuse High School in 'Mount Clemens. Mr. Beach and I his wile, the former Darlene Beam-jish, will leave this week for Oak Ridge. Tenn.. where he will begin aix hourt of graduate study in nuclear ph.vsics at the Oak Ridge Instltate trf Norlear studies Fb» Aiemic Energy ^ Com-ilaalaw and the Xatfonnl Science ship for stnd.v at the auclear in-•tttiiU which will be In aeanien flunogh July. The 1953 Pontiac High School graduate’s second grant will be-‘ effective in the fall when hb enrolls at his alma mater Central Michigan University on a National, Science Foundation in-service! training fellowship. i nie program, offering Saturday study at the university from Sep-| tember 1990 to June 1961 Is in the, I field of advanced chemistry and, !physics and carries eight hours of' graduate credit. Waiting 'n' Wading j I (NEA) - The lady-in-waiting i jwbo wants to go wadiiit will be: f I fashionable in Tittle boy state”] jwom under tnatcMng and oon-|trasting colored rieeveless tope . PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SUNOOL im 1 I AarenaMBta AvoUoMe Day or fvMiae CfatsM ITrMe. pboM m caO la panam ler free fampkiat FHONE FEOEMAL 4.2352 liver?’. Of course casea differ so Q. “I am 5 feet 2 inches tall and 16 yam old. I weigh 91 pounds. My measurements are waist 22 and hips 32 inches. I think I am too akinny tor my height and age. Am I’ A. Yes. You should weigh about 115 pounds. She can begin counting calories stringently after the has weaned shape after the birth of a child?” |her baby Unless a woman has A. This depends on many fac-|galned a tremendous amount of tors, some'of which would be: her|weight. she should have regained physical condition after delivery, I her gfiibh figure several months her determination, whether or not'after the baby’s arrival — with she nureed her baby and how mucbithe exception of the abdomen, she gained. IShe’U have to take abdominal ex- * ♦ * lercises for a longer period of time Usually her doctor hltowi spe-lln order to snap those stretched ClCfSS nGUTliOTl rial exercises six weeks after de- muscles back into place. ' Making Plans lor 1940 PCHS Both fellowships include all tui-; tions and fees tor the courses as wril as traveling allowances. A 1957 summa cum laude graduate of Central Michigan. Me. Beach has attended the University of Colorado and it doing graduate work at the University of Michigan. He previously received a fellowship for study at Case Institute of Technology in Cleveland from the General Electric Ctorp. Planning Reunion The 50th annual Coe family reunion is scheduled Saturday at Dodge Park in Commerce. A dinner will be nerved at 2 p.m. Plans for the 20th I reunion of the 1940 Pontiac Oen-I tral High School graduating class’ were discussed when committee members met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jerome Robb on Hiller road. . The Aagast 17 event at Waterford CAI BalMlag will hegla with a aerial hour fallowed by diBBOr. Clarence Carlson, general chairman, announced a year book is being prepared from recently mailed cpiestloonaircs, for distribution at the reunion. Graduates have been asked to return the Information Half the meat produced in the world is beef or veal. Four-tenths is pork; less than ot>e-tenth I mutton. DARRELL H. BEACH Youth Is Not So Important to Out Looks (NEA) We cannot hang onto .vouth all of our lives and there is no reason why we should want to. Rather, we can haw For that reason, women who insist on bleaching their hair past" the age of 40 are only emphasizing the years. For blond hair brings out and cruelly emphasizes wrinkles.' It’s far wiser to soften the blond shade gradually to a very light, .soft brown, then add some sparkling highlights. Change .vour make-up, too. ♦ ★ ♦ And search out new coloi's to wear with the new hair shade and make-up. Far from looking older, you’ll lock years younger. ’The softer hair ^ade will be kind to your face. Is Leonard's Integrity We Invite Your Comparison of Our Flawless Va Carat Diamond Solitaire % 123 Eoch ring purchased is accompanied by a bond ... or we will certify your diamond with internotionol reseorch identificotion bureau. We Have Pride Sorry/ Ko $275 Carat Diamonds i 45 North Saginaw Street, Pontiac, Mich. Mrt. William Weaver has invited the committee to her home on O’chid road ter a July 19 meeting. Swim Suits (The Lobels Are Cut Out) Regular to $22.95 ‘13 ‘15 Cotton Dresses Skirts Sleeveless Blouses Sweaters Slacks Jewelry-Handbags Beach Accessories 20% OFF HURON at TELEGRAPH Mon., Thurs., Frt. 10 to 9 — Tim., Wad., Sot. 10 to 6 PECIALS JUNE JUBILEE “ MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASIR 168 s Large Capacity Tub, With All Desirable Features, Price Includes Normal Installation TAPPAN 36-INCH GAS RANGE A famous Gold Star Tapparfwith completely automatic lighting Sizzle ’n Simmer Burners; Flexo-Speed Oven; smokeless Swing-Out Broiler. Magic Set ’n Forget Burner that makes every pot automatic. MAflAG tEIAIXt WtlNGER WASHER 118 NOW ONLY With Trade Free Delivery WITH NEW SET *N FORGET BURNER Installed Free Free Delivery Ml Da.vs Same as SS HiCHBST OUAUTY.f Cash Shop by Phone Famous RCA WHIRLPOOL 12 CUBIC FOOT 2-DOOR Automatic Defrost 107-lb. True Zero Freezer. Big Cri.sper — Removable Shelves. STANDARD MODEL $1Q095 Delivery and 12 CUBIC FOOT Service Famous RCA WHIRLPOOL AUTOMATIC WASHER PRICE IS SO LOW, FACTORY WILL NOT LET US PRINT IT! FREE DEUVERY, SERVICE OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9 P,M. N ihmo H0I)5EKEEPING(? of PONTIAC 51 WEST HURON STREET FE 4-1555 ^ Ride the lU-Lb. Capacity INCLUDES NORMAL INSTALLATION rOHYBSr PRICES! TWENTY-WO THE POXTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 21, W Cites Factors in Deciaion to Leave Holly Plant President Hits Wages, Taxes By JIM LONG HOLLY — Wages and high tajces are to blame tor the decision to move American Spring of Holly, Inc., the village’s largest employer, to a southern stote, said the president of the firm, Ian F. Steven yesterday. Some 200 employes of the firm Vvere informed Tueiday and Wednesday that the company that makes springs ftn' the automotive industry would move iU entire operation to Charlotte, N. C. Steven, contacted by phone in aeveland by The Pontiac Press, jsakl the move has been antic^ted for quite some time. MSaBNED POR YEARS’ "We’ve beeh warning the Unimi for years, as far back as 10 years ago, to keep w’ages In line with competition, otherwise We would have to shut down the plant ■jcate." He said the Union has been bas-ilg its contracts on the high paid in the auto Industry in the mm area. “To be competitive with wages far- out of lipe is impoasible.’’ "Once you start pajing nrar tor labor than the competition does, you’re in trouble." Wages la the Bsiiy piaat rsnge tram $l.Tt te gUI aa Smu- piss fl7 eeats la Mage benefits, Steve* added. He 7 were all nurh la lava. h. Hniiv evaluated In Setting the new rates. IS; i rnMthmfmmHmi nimvf>* tfact, TesklenU. however, don't Ihave to worry, township officials He estimated that taxes would said. It there is a fin, Keego be cut in half by moving the plant;can be sun it’ll get fast service, to North Carolina. officials added. j WANTS TALK Frank Hubble, president of the local Union, said the union would be glad to sit down and work out anything within naaon which would keep the company in Holly. 1960 Miss Romeo Fulfills Prophecy ROMEO - "My sister predicted, mm Mt. Venma Rd., Washiag-lis six years ago," whispered Tewaship. Sharon Poljan upon learning she She nad a poem by John GU-had woo the Miss Romeo title last|tespie Magee in the talent test? Joann is majoring in chemistry Sharon told of her sister Pat's at Wayne State University where "Had we b e e a coataeted. wages poMibly could have bees Bill Leads Wild Chase By LEE WINBORN LEONARD—Bill, a miniature parrot, isn’t talking today. He’s too chagrined. * ♦ * Bill is maintaining his tight-beaked silence because of the i trouble he caused on his first solo flight outcipors yesterday. to rescue Mm trem Ms perch icause they didn't think the bird Mgh up la a tree. could fly any great distance. But BiU has been the family pet of they learned dillerenUy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Drum of firemea ,aad a hook aad ladder 4743 Forest Rd. since last August. It has been bis custom to perch on a rake and-watch the Drums do their gardening on his only ventures out-of-doors. * ★ The Drums felt quite safe in Tettii% this procedure confimie be- Area Police Invited to Session at Novi NOVI — Police officers throughout the county are Invited into a law enforcement class at 10 a.m tomorrow at the Novi Village Hall Police Chief Lee BeGide said today. The class to be coaducM by Sgt. Mike Sihol of the MtcMgaa Male Puttee will revtow “Ea-fercemfwt la AcoUeat Osses.*’ Mbol is la charge sf the Traffie aad Safety Divistoa tor Dtatrlet 2 ef the State Puttee. BeGole said that the class wlU benefit police officers who have had doubts about borderline traf-{ fic accidents and their inusecu-l ’’There are all too many times CoUpi© SpBOkS when an offico' will call an ac- vr • r\ i. cident ’just u accident’ when the! VOWS 222 UUDUqUe "Church Service MRS. JOHN Q. STAGEMAN was edging a fiuwcr bed, then all of a sadden he took flight. Mrs. Drum called her neighbor, Mrs. Ouules M. Hamlltoa, and asked her help to retrieve Mm. Mrs. Hamilton, her 'three chU- J dren and a niece located the bird tree in the Hamilton yard. ♦ ♦ ♦ I fe almost had him with a pole when he decided to fly away; again." said Mrs. Hamilton. At this point Mr. Drum arrived home I from a shoniing Mp and decided! to call the Addison Township Fire! Department for assistance. | After ranch maoeavertag. Fire- Steven, in answer to Hubble’s istatement, said, "The only problem with that is if you cut their wages they would become dissatisfied. Once a man is making a certain wage its difficult to become adjusted to anything else." Steven was made president ,qf the 40-year-<^d firm Tuesday the retirement of Howard Smith, Who had headed it since 1938. The Holly plant will be consolidated under one roof with Cuyahoga Products of Qeveland which also will relocate, Steven said yesterday. He said both firms, while under Troy Presbyterians Plan Saturday Picnic TROY—Members of the Firrt Presbyterian Church of ‘Troy w» hold their annual picnic Saturday on the church picnic groikids, the Rev. W. Donald Pendell, church pastor, announced today. Beginning at U a.m., the program of events will include games, a picnic lunch at noon and a baseball game for the men at 2 p.m. In the event of rain, the picnic wiH be moved into the social hall ' of the church. prophecy as she wiped away tears of Joy at the judges’ decision. Aft-!er being chosen Miss Romeo of 19SA. Patricia Poljan told her younger sister she could see her following in her footsteps in i960, and she was right. Sharea Impressed the three Jwiges with her datfc-haired tove-Uaess. her poise aad the taleat she displayed wtth her declama- A June graduate of Romeo Community High School, the new Miss Romeo is 18 and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poljan of 57071 Van Dyke, Washington. Named first maid of hsaar was loaaa Glldea. 96. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Oildea of she is a senior. She also works for the dean of engineering there. SEVEN CANOmATEg . Second maid is Sue Brett. 18. of 193 Bradley St. She Is the daughter of Mn. Pat E- Brett She was a 1256 graduate of Romeo High School. The three were picked from • field of seven candidates lor the crown In the competition at Romeo Junior High School. Each of the giris appeiired In three divisiom; street dress, the talent show and in formal attire. ♦ During the final phase of the program they each drew tion from a bowl which they answered extemporaneously. They were presented in each division by Master of Ceremonies Francis A. CasteHucef'. ■eveni setoettons aeoonqMaled at the plans by Jonnne West. Background music was by Ro-! meo High School’s "Rhythm Ra^* cals" led by high school band d|^ rector E. C. OJala. After the Ju<^’ decision watt announced, last year’s Miss Rome«l Sheila Dahn plaMd the rhinestone' Sharon also received a bouquet of red roses and a white cape-All of the other girls received eil-; ver bracelets as mementoes of thw Nancy Arbron was flower giri and Job West, crown bearer. The throe Judges wen lbs.' Osenr J. SsreMsn Jr. sf Rsch- • ester, Jsmqs F. McDswsngh sf-Vtlea I - - ■ ■ ■ iampCIarkston Opens Today Day Schaai Pravides Variety af Activities far Children A unique day school providing live animals tor study, swimming,' fishing, horseback riding and overr! night eampouts tor children from I five to 14 years of age opened; near Clarks^ today. | , - , Situated In a scenic valley sur-, Leroy Marburger. who grabbed rounded by woodrt hills. Camp him, getting bitten several Umes.; clarkston is owned and operated Then with Robert McCallura’s help,: by Mrs. Thomas McCormick who tlw fugitive parrot was returned to, also operates the Grasse Pointe his owners. j Day Camp and Grasse Pointe Nur- * * * Isery School. Bill condescended to eat a few _ „ „ _ , . eanuts w hen he was brought back M^^**** idoors. but his usual raucous ” sequlro country creechlng was temporarily date not only boya and girts from ^ arasae Potato, bnt also thoso ladder and reached the Mrd wMch had flown sctom the road from the Hamilton home into the top branches of aa oak tree. Stnmg chased th^ bird down to has accompUahed this by purchasing the 78-acre site with a century-old remodelod omuhIob. Hundreds Watch Firemen Stage Blaze Outside the house, there are sev- ^ 'eral big bams. Sheep, pigs, goats, Q ! LAKE ORION - Hundreds of ^ !of Lake Onon last night to witness j CLARKSTON - Dr. John .Stageman claimed Janet C. Rose,| for his bride Saturday in \testmin- , fighting demonstration stag ,ster Presbyterian Church at Du- by the Northeast Oakland County; ibuque, Iowa. Firefighters Assn. the children may come in contact with animals they have heard about. Six gentle riding horses and an instructor are available for the children, swimming classes are IS. .u .1 » v» Some 80 firemen, members of •*“**’* •*>' ^ Qro*» •"* •The bndc IS the dal^ter of Mr. eight-department association, i ®*™‘**“*^ overnight eampouts and Mrs. Kenneth Rose of Dubuque. The bridegroom is the son {of Dr. and Mrs. John C. Stageman I of 6063 Middle Lake Rd, ♦ AW For her wedding the bride wore a silk organza gown with a chapel length train and a matching veil secured by a crown. was flower I 'Duties as best man were per-i formed by Nicholas Papadakes of Iowa aty, Iowa. Ushers were bridegroom's -brother ITonald Clarkston. and his brother-in-law! The association Ik composed of' and Mrs. John J. Tess- i Thomas Btdlen. formerly of darks-1 the Brandon, Independence, Meta- ___ ______________________________________. j...____ T n-1__ took part in the drill. Fife was set twice to a garage la the rily tot off Froat street to give the mea practice la the iafest lediaiques sf bsttttag large Mases. The Oxford department also showed the crowds how a three-stage ladder is used. It was raised on the outside of the Masonic Temple. After the, practice wives of the firemen served cske and coffee to the firefighters and the suxili^ itolicemen who also assisted with the drill at Davitburg Beach DAVISB1}RG - The Women's Auxiliary of ^ Davisburg Area' JayeeeS will sponsor swimming les-; sons starting Monday at l p.m. at the Davisburg beach. . j dasses will be scheduled after-; noons with groups to be divided according to age | --------------------- —------- —-------- —-----------------Bartiara Bethune. swimminq In- fner of 1245 School Rd., Roches- iion. !mora. Addison. Lake Orion, Gin-jstructor at the beach two years -lir, anaounce the engagement ^ A A * gellvUle, Oxfoid and Hadley fire ago. wiH hafe charge of classes of their daughter. Marianne Mar- ^ a reception was held at the Du-!departments. lasadn thls» year. A nominal tee piret to Pfc. Bill C. Scott, son buquetfoU and Country dub im-l —--------------------r- • will be charged for each lesson. of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse White mediately following the ceremony., Theodore Roosevelt was police The instructor will be at the oL-Riiring Sun, Ind. A Sept. 17 rThe couple will live in Miiwau- oommiaBioner of New York dty beach at noon WmSat is planned. -Ihee. WIs., after July 1. lio UI5. I regiatratians. MABIANNE M- TE88MER are planned. Children from Birmingham, Rochester, Bloomfield Hills. Pontiac. Flint and the Clarkston areas are picked up at 8 a.m. in aUtion wagons and retunied home at 4 p.m. Grasse Pointe youngsters are transported by bus. The other contestants were Del? phfaie BrowarsU, Linda Brown.* Betty Cble and Barbara Vanker. -As Miss Romeo she wffl rein«> sent the village in the Peach Queeii competition here eariy hi Augus^ BIG DEALS UNDER THE BIG TOP • BEAUTIFUL NEW FAIRLANES AT TENT PEG PRICES • COME IN TO OUR TENT SAVE MORE THAN YOU SPENT • STEP UNDER OUR ROPES WE'LL RAISE YOUR HOPES CIRCUS OF VALUES and WrRE NOT LION • WE DON'T MONKEY WE DEAL • COME OUT AND CHECK OUR DEALS WITH OUR CANVASBACKS • CARS SOLD HERE FOR PEANUTS A REAL CARNIVAL OF BARGAWS • TOP BANANA DEALS * • NO FREAKS IN OUR SIDESHOW • SWEET AS COTTON CANDY PRICES HAVE YOUR OWN PARADE FBEE 50 STAR FLA4SS WITH ETUkY DEAL EDDIE STEELE PpnUacU Direct Factory Dealer 2705 Orchord Lokt Road Koogo Horber PE 5-9204 THE PONTIAC PRES^, FRIDAY. JUNE 24. 19^0 TWENTY-THREE iSSSgPP|Si:SS:^paSiTeen Dance Lo»KE.iTeen Starllte dance tonight. struck him i^ednesday aftenwon (he floor wbere It broke. . 2285 Central St.. Bloo^e nendlna the examination a'tK^S: The title was won by Snny Vaniwere to make natemeoU In the Uter. Thomas admitted police Towruhlp. demanded examination bond Jhe_ examinatt^. «t*. a«^ «I1. fC* lauMten oi 1 School student, earlier this year. A ^ -— -•—‘S— — --» Ins _ ...J_. .__ *1. _* ^BsWn, w mjnf^ rasnai. ^i'hw a trij> to Hollywood and a^ ---oat r«flit»r»d*S« fST^rafirtr? j screen test. [ «f th< tswnsbtp. «*rd or pro-' ^ ^ ^ «ateh ha offart to^roU. ia»l ♦ * * ^ j i Conny composes her own songs if i^iittriie tli^ inpiand plays her own piano accom-■ i.tbta ‘>“|paniment. , ..... ............ _____The daaee la arhedaled l-ll K!^ytS‘r.^"Sd'ttl'Ydd«»l P-"»- ««»*• _Bh M ^ rostotar^d. er toi tlae Central High fiehaal. M H , ISr ral-. the d.nc. sdll ..V mm ' Anm, »AHI ABd prtclnct suBbtr ABd; tk* — AMreti. wtrd tnd pr*- *yi*BBi«in. t£ui Succ^lng teen-age dances will r.Sr.Ji.’TSJJrljr.SS UUra ^d S^^ay ^. 2 .Jter-I _ b« oiAdt vtthtB tiM rui dayi Mxt prt- Rate Saturdays at Pontiac Northern CHdlBf ABy AlAetloa or Bflmtry -*t?\iHlgh School and erery other Fri*; . — during tha oast t 11 provided that “* •■•■ i'Mst’Tull werktos dij),; The teen-age dances are spon--r-... pJraS? by the Park, and Recrea- r?ildod*’(Mt 'd'apV miT***iiMi*idii!s^ —> tion Department with the coopera-' alaotlon or primary eleatlen. Tradifar ar rosU'raUan on alai day. Bac. SS7. asy regtitarad alaatar uaa removed tram osa alaettoa prac,_____ of a towaaMp. dty ar etllate ta aaothar alaetlon preelM of tiia umt towaahla, ' city ar vtUaaa ahall haut (ha rlsht ta mAa apa)ltat ere 20 inchee tali and weigh IH pounds each. NEIQHBORHOOD BANKING AT ITS BEST! ROBERT TERRY, our bronch manager, who is a'woys reodv to help vou with ony of vour fmoncial needs. He invites you to drop in and get pcquoinied. our modem MIRACLE MILE office 1 SPECIAL HOURS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE I Mon. ond Tues. 11-a.m. to 6 p.m. I Wednasdoy 11 -Q.m. to 1 p.m. 1 Thursdoy 11 o.m. to 8 p.m. 1 Friday 11 o.m. to 6 p.m. I Soturdoy 10 o.m. to 1 p.m. Complete bsnkTno service Including DRIVE-IN WINDOW SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES PONTIAC STATE BANK OAKI^m COONTT iwarhomt NMlc* U hvrvby ttvca. that the Oak- J land County Board at -uhUc wi^ will moot at S:M o'clock p.m., Kaitoml" SMdard Tlmj. M Wedaoadiy, Juno ». ‘ ‘."J*" Woot. Bloomneld Townohlp, Ball. *4M OrAayd Lako Road In Wool I u Bloomtleld Taocthip. Idlchltan. for thoi£ purpooe of haarlns any obl^iono to tholi ImproTOmont and the tpcclal aotoatmontiS dlotrlet propaood therofor. at oet forth boloo. and to dctormlaa tha advtMbintyj L of proeoodMts with lald Impravomont. to-11 ayotem—Sylvaa Jmprovamoht; „ ... Urn far tha purpeat „ tanltonr lau^ from Umm _______________ TownoUp of Wait Bloomflold horotn-----------— --mtfm to^ooBilol hOM partaeF U ri ntcoooary In ' _.iSo from antd latoreoptor of tha Dlopaoal Syotom.' --------ted apocUI of 8 In Libor RED HOT lt.S0S.SS. DUtrlet: All r Bub.. M roe---------- Coot S23I - ..JoenmoDt . Sylvan Manor r SS. pay- -junty Roc il^o^Woi Manor eub. Ra-X ao''rvMrdad‘n Mkori ?ynrrRA’rRM&K??.Vl SiSSJ T mSSaS SELLOUTS further ulTon that the pUr hr uTd improTom^ aro°ra' Md avallabla for • rontlac. Miehtuaa. Ki ALtXAICDI n Ptnuc SALt nffik *0— *“• " bo oold at public J ——-------..jrd Ave., femdala. I that addrata bclns whart the | i aniwAA., uimv KaarvHH c tthieit is. itorDd tnd a ■rou-i' • a.m'^jSlf ^sir' rtr*br ,£*yanii.*tt.i Juno n and S4. itss n drn.'iinniiiii in!Mii>S#ii!iniiiinii Highest mountain in Africa is j lOlimanJaro in northern Tangan- | yika. It hat an altitude of 19,710 COUPONS GOOD SUNDAY, JUNE 26, ONLY A NEW ROOF hi *149" INCLUDES LABOR AND MATERIAL FOR AVIRAOE HOME 0 Quoiity #215 SkiftglM Exp«rtly AppikNl o 15 Ytor UNCondiHonol GuorontM on Lobor ond MHttriol ALUMINUM SIDIN8 • FOREMOST MANUFACTURE •EXraiT APPLKATION • VALID GUARANTEE — ALSO — AsbMl«t-Agpli«lt "China Gian" by UnOad Sfataa Gypaum Fra CAST STONE 80 DOWN FATMDIT • HRMS "SAME A^ CASH" roi 10 woHns-HO mmm ob cutimo cbuoii —Also mniDiD riA teams— • Export Roof Repairs Golvonizod and Aluminum Eovesfroughing • FREE ESTIMATES-24-HOUR SERVICE RU ROOHIK CO. ' Rikor BMg.y Foatioc C«HFE5-9H4 /24MMir$«Tk# A ^MNUHT IDEA” /or o COMMIRCIAL 0 INDUSTtlAL o FARM BUILDINGS A Haary OMy UpaM AMini-nwn CtaHnt CanHoi, Watar- SmaaHi Cut LAWN iDGER ‘1.88 i Rafl. $15 Drum 50 Lb. Drum COLGATE w '*ALL*‘ DETERRENT 0 $7.99 Ganuint Evans BOYS’ OR GIRLS’ UKE Hat Trsiahtf Wbaait — ial-leen Tires — Cbretne Penders. $2yB8 20 Inch Guorontofd Cooit Guord Approvod COUPON FANS BOAT CUSHIONS »16” $|99 ILOOSei. AAc GoglesOM WMi CeBpem Htoyy Duty STAIR TREADS 2‘“25' SUPER BARGAIN CENTER 1052 WEST HURON STREET JUST WIST of TELRaAAFH RD, ; IN TMi HURON aNTU —CHINA CITY RfSTAURANT ILOCK OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9 SUNDAY U-4 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Wa Ratarva Hia Riplif to Limit QoonfHiat All lfe«s Sahlecf le Piier Sale TWENTY 1*X)UR THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNK 24, 1960 u:s. Army Hos Vacanci«sf“**^ t^ Hma for duty. ' n*e Army stiU in Hawaii ovom for Sorfko in Hawaii The Army hat announced that it fou an unlimited number v'acancies available in June for applicants desiring Hawaii. Basic training will be taken In the Continental U.S. before the duty, and men in the 50tb state wiU re-oeive the additiooal overseas pay. The local recruiter is at S3H I. Huron St., Pcmtiae. Africa and Asia have GO percent of the worM population. HOSPITAL-SURGtCAL 85 ntSUIUNCS FOR PBOPLB YEARS OR UNDER ................*1.75 .•2,30. . *4,00. Convention Pot Kannody, Johnson Rilo Up Dologatos in Run for Rotificol Roses OLD EQUITY LIFE INSURANCE CO. P. 0. BOX mi — MTBOIT St, KiamAN PIMM and M* PTM iBfOtBSUM AkWt TUs L*« OOM PISS ADLAI BACKER - James j Doyle of Madison, Wia., has announced the formation of a nationwide draft-Stevenaon movent incorporating volunteer units now existing in more than 40 sUtes. BLOOMFIELD umber company Y R 3-7IS3 72 1 TfItfrefh. Acims Tiui Tel-lnei Weekdoyt 7 A. M.-6 R. M. Sundoyt 10 A. M.-3 R. M. y SHOP and SAVE 7 DAYS A WEEK UDi-nxcnniiT M SI IK ^ Water ▼IslV §4^ ASPHALT RATCH •sj n.85 : WE HAVE ANOTHER SHIPMENT l « SPECIAL V GROOVE I MAHOGAKY | PLYWOOD | 4"x8" $^00 “W P«p SkMti ^ ■ SHEET CASH aad CARRY 2"x4"x8' FIS ICONO STUDS 4ir O' tn C«h,!i uMt oat for a gatalet of aad Ken Mumm of Walled Lake, BW Bryce of Wateiford, BUI Snurt. RO Dondero. and Keego's Torn Leggat. PCH boys MU Hayward aad Heary Smith are Jim Hoke M Waterford wfii head local delegation to Adrian. Also the Imlay aty trio of Roger Rothenbeigur of Cran-brook is the boy going to Stanford lag aad Larry Chambers Many of tlw leading performert will be going* away from home. Oxford whiz Doi« Stott toMc Idaho eater the Oeaeral Mstois la- stHate aad Michigan Tech, i Ray RiMasaa of Wateiford. Val Saaaoer of Oxtafd hes picked Paul Krause of Flint Bendle aad Bob Sherman of Durand Ml were landed by Iowa. Other HaWkeye hopefuls are Gary Wirth and Larry Wasen of Kimball. The list of boys stUl undecided hiii some impressive names. Cage-great John Meadows of Dondero Is considering U. of D. and Colorado. Mat and footbaU sparfc-pli« Jim Teddy of Walled Lake and Jim WiUiams wiH go amne-wtaere. George Graves of Northern turned down two scholarship otfors in favor of a'GM trade school. Others are as toUows; Iflrhistn lei ism _jiRUIU UwTMM (iuu^ Sitantee’. rich (Crasbreokt. MSU-Osrr Knlcbt ircradslci. U Ketwr iMtUordi sad Dm over a long list of Mfers. Allen will go to CMorado or HUlsdafo. Howze of Central wUl be a Coto-jGary Mouw and George Foithi rado man. cousins Bud Acton of!of SeSholm, Cranes Andy BUleadon Tn^ and Newt of aawson are go- ing to Eastern Kentucky. LeRoy Hill of Madison to Manchester, Ind., Karl Richter of Holly wiU be a cadet at Air Force Academy. Tom Maron of Bloom&eld wants Colgate and BUI Mosher of Cranbrook it planning to enter \VU- Dondero halfbacks Bob LaZotte and Ken JMinson, grid stars Dick KucharaU of Flint Ontral, Doug McDonald of Flint Southwestern.' ilutcn Dewitt._____________________ (Craobreok) wad Ila Ocrhsrt aiMic mtrlM-DR»ts Ttaeml -------- WbMton. PhU la^ (aashotm) SXtT. Renry ItobertMB tPCIlt ^atrsl Btstca ----- -1, bad.. UnyLsafon iCtsnptoni A * U. Km Trtfcsn -------- — Jrrr; RUttc iKUnballl Northtra Uleh Jim Thomas iCIaasM) fouUalUa. Ed Barter •Doadtrei Mortb^tera. foale Areaatta if|inidalr< CMerado Btata. Ztwi; _______________Lewli ________ _______Oarj Beu (Clawtoni raylor. Da»a Nawaoaa rDoadaral ineral (Craabrooki Polat. Dare Pray iCraabrooki Nartta Joha Behatnar (lUifordt aad ( onirlMi. y halt a>d iWrat iKlItai. ‘nyoolt for boya and young meh between ages of U and 22 wiU ha conducted by the Detroit Tigerf Monday and Tneaday, June 27-21 at Flint's Atwood Stadium under the direcUon at Pat MuUin start* it« at 10 aJB. The Detroit Tigers have signed their first Negro Scoot. Lorenzo I (Piper) Davis h. practice begins at 9:30 a m., with feature rdees starting at 11:00 a.m. Highlight of the will be a 24-lap race (3« miles), with the first, second and third place winners of the day’s events partid* pating. All sizes and classes of cars will compete in this event. The Oakland County Sportsmen's Clifb's picnic tables are convenient to the track for those families wishing tp bring a picnic lunch. Dyke* dMa't want N poliitod Mt to hkn that Ike Tigers sfiU have oeifocted ealy five rRaa and tl hito to Heir test five gamea. "Every game is a struggle was about all Dyke* could muster. Or. as Del Baker used to say hen he was managing the Tigers; "It's games like these what givss manngers fils." intentional paas before his game-winning blow. TTw other Detroit run came on Frank Bolling’s double and Eddie Yost’s single in the sixth. It was Yost’ first hit in 20 at-baU. ’That run came off Bob Turley; who retired the first 12 men in order and yielded only lour hits ^ seven innings. He was lifted for a pinch batter, Gil McDougaM who doubled In the eighth and scored on Hector Lopez' single for the lone Yankee run. Long Shot Is Big Shot .Spectators will see aiitomobUesj YONKERS. N. Y. (AP)-Chafhr from the standard Volkswagen and MG. ig> to the most powerful Corvettes aad Jaguars. Volo. a 48-1 shot from Canada Thursday night survived (daUn and won the thlrd_leg of participate are; J. C. KUbourn of Some of the drivers who wfllthe ^OOO imernational Pace r ... . ^ ________________________ _______•____________.... kern Racewa Grotse Pointe, driving an En^isbj land's Caduosus Lotus XI, winner of the Spring Ufied. Yorikeiy Raceway after New- Zea- Doctoring Your Golf By DR. CART MIDDLECOFF * PATIENTS COMPLAINT; "I’ve got three-puttltls." DIAGNOSIS: Wrong »«•»«*«« on approach pntts. TREATMENT: Today’s exerclsO may take us pretty far into the realm of psychology, but I know It can help a lot of golfer* who can’t seem to get their long approach putts close to the Pat^ witti a long ap. proach putt, many golfers seem to think It isn’t* w^wh^ to try to get _ the ball to stop samewhere — In the general vlelnlty of the hole presumably on the theosgr that since so fea^ long mms arc made, they shouldn’t waste a lot of effort. My Idea U that the best way to get the ball close to the hole on a Ioim Approach putt—and ttius prevent three-putt greens-is •to attack it on the basts of trying to hole It out. •f fact - Dykes' spirits were high enough ifterwards to cause him to crack ‘we really killed ’em —..we just beat the daylights out of those •juy*. didn’t kre?" Maxwell was ctuftting with some New York newsmen, who reminded him that he hit 10 home runs now has Wt two against tl n this He aiao was asked if be h-ies tor a home run. ‘•Never la my life have I hM a borne raa wbM 1 was trying to bH a kome ran," mid Max-weO. "Last year I Mt four la a douUebender agalast New York. Thru next game. I tried to Mt one out becauae ssmeone saM It’d be a rceurd. But I Kansas Qty newspaper re* Dorts that controlling intaesf .k| Kansas Oty Athletics will be Isold within the next six months to psy taxes on the estate left by the late Arnold Johnson, former dub owner. Palmer and Snead South African Golf CASEY MAKES A POINT — Unpire John Stevens may have trouble getting in a word or two at this point as New York Yankee manager Casey Stengel tries to make a point in the 6th AP PfoMM inning that Tiger pitcher Don Mossi was leaning oror the plate when stnick by a pitch by Bob Turley. Turley listens with open aims, but Detroit still won the ganfe. 2-1. PORTMARNOCK. Ireland (VPDj automobile accident last February. eapded.a 3L38—72, giving the South Africans a 137 aggregate. Arnold Palmer and e Sam Snead aet out today to Tfitfer- ; take South Africa’s “walking wounded" on the second rowgi of the International tro|diy and Chn-|^ “titt2‘"GJ5?'lC‘?^ld me.hodl.|^ ral ^y Lod^net^ta *oPL|,n jj, place fo a>e indhddunl ^^icnl shj^ took standings. S^d had n 35J6-71. lerday in the team conipetitioo of giving ^ y .S pair a 140 total, this 30-nation tournament by three •* "* • Palmer, who won the U.S Open champkxiiMP btst weekend and strokes over the Untted States pair. I beoanae sf a Sev«s« to tako MRv by three strskea ever flsry Van The 4^year-old Locke, still in pain from injuries suffered in an 6th Straight for Milwaukee Braves Gain Game on Bucs {hits for five innings by one-time'Ing seven of e t from his tor- (Miay so Pittsburgh has l>een ne™esis Harvey Haddix, tied it^mer mates over the past three K)t and Milwaukee has been hot-;l-«ll in the sixth and then made|sea^ ^ er. trimming the Pirites’ Natlon-.the most of a break tor the un- iA Mathews waltoped a pair d League lead to 2‘» games. Botle®™®! two In the seventh. A sin-lave you noticed PhUadriphia?!*** ^ rookie Johnny Glynn broke rhe PhUs. looking like a clubithe tie. after Dick Groat s error, hifted from a rookie league, havejand rookie Julian Javier^a double von five in a row and havej«WP«i «• Ron KUne (U> beat sprang loose from the cellar. Ws ex-mates a second tinw. with it a it jLIndy McDaniel’s relief help in________ . ^ ViTiile St Louis beat the Pirates'the eighth. Haddix (4-4) now is|lowed only 29 earned runs among M «1th a pair of unearped runsiO-2 against the Caifts-efter tak-lthe 53 he’sjiven up this season Thursday night — after second-j -»lace Milwaukse made it six _ , ^ . Xraight with an 84 romp againatlAltcr Rcd RUIl Title San Francisco—the Phlli plunked! ' .......... Chicago into the basement by I tanding the Cubs their seventh The Giants, losing five in a row two-run homers for the Braves, who collected six unearned runs on four errors while sweeping tiie four-game set with their ninth victory in 10 gamm. Both of Mathews’ jolts. No*. 15 and 16. were oil Sam Jones (9-7). who has al- ronsecutive kws, 4-3. It was the. Phils’ fourth one-run decision in the steak and gave them their first series sweep of the season. Kocsis-Mouw Medalists 'The Lm Angeles Dodgers.}g^ g^j, championihip in 30, whipped»back to life by Mana^ banking on the help of'enuSf. mnxiin mu* ^ Peerless Chuck KocMs. shooting .day’s 18-hole qualiftiing scores in 19th Red Run Invitational {parentheses; Walt Alston’s his effort, to win (rated Cincinnati 6-2 in the oihw summer. iaTida** Ah.™*aS* NL game 1 ★ ♦ ♦ jUnkUiter. a*d aun H«);‘Tmb Dr«j for their longest akid, managed hits off Warren Spaha (54), two of them homers by Ed Bresaoud and Bob Schmidt. Dodger right-hander Stan Wll-liama (8-1) allowed six hits, but perfect game until the enth. when Ed Kaako led off with a double and scored on Gus Bell’ single. Jim O’Toole (5-7) was the loser. The a i x t h-place world champions, given a dressing down by. Alston after iosing for fourth time in five agmra, it with three in tiie fourth on two walks. WiUianu’ bUnt and RBI ataigiet by Tom Davis and Don Tbs tS-yser-sU Player, wbe •t 01 far tbs iJN^rard Pert-mmatk Maka, aM by CM^ fPOsRMr at Irelani. teat yew. A highlight at the opening rouqd w«a e hole-in-one by Ake Beig-quiat of Sweden on the 192-yanf 15th hole. Palmer, playing in a tournament with the smaller British ball for the first time, said he was dis-appoimed with his putting, al-thou^ he required only 30 strokes on the greens. Hie players complained generally about the noise from spectators' cameras. The cameras bothered both of us (induding Swad) a great deal." Palmer said. ’Tm glad tbey'va the tournament They really drovt . Palmer was even par going out, with one birdie and ona bogey, and then shaved three strokes off par with birdies on the 12tb, 13th and 10th holm SaSsri, who has said he will not play in tha ftitlsh Open tourna-drov« erratically. He shot s on e carded a total of three bogeys. Stan Leonard of Canada, the defending champion in the indi-vkloal competitkm, shot a ffaxt-rowid 74. and his tenmmate, A1 Bakfing, had a 72. That total put Canada in ninth place. »PM.| . BBQ Wm MWBBI1« IBBO RUD ' Floyd Burdette. IU4 Run, The PhUlies. Who had ^ 7.siS:"oi^«rkmr.for T«| ince May 12. made it four in a 18-yww-oW^^ Mo(iwK»(ti» The 47-year-oW Kocsis joined ... . .. the Cub* when rookie Bum.................................................................... Maxwell also was asked if heiKe„ Walters singled for a 3-3 tie:*»«f « R«<* ought Duien’s fast Ball hadn’t in the sixth and then belted hfis fired a five-under-pw ^ ^r«i H. OllY MOATS I ^ The mtion'i Mggect outdoor Ibone show yesterday moved into jh^ gear, with an unusually strong program at BOH Club that saw I Morton \V. tCappy) Smith get ofl jto a good start in defense of Ms 19» jumper championship, , ' Cappy's perfarmance in winning jthe open green jumper Thursday night, was an m feature, as was the fine, perfect jride by Ruth Engel on Patrick Butler’s big chestnut gelding Wick- DODGE DART ‘2,058.15 M7.43 Monthly Payments DELIVERED Ibilfc's ride was s great pertor-maace with a fine, wllHag and eager moant, is BOH *n>lg Jampiag” that was delayed briefly by haavy shewer. The Butler entry bad the only perfect r^n, but jumpotb needed to settle 2nd and 3rd, with former DHS junior champion How-Bid Miller of Rochester getting the place over Und& Jbidy- Both had faur faults. Miller rode his Sir Pass and Linda was up on Coffee Cream. Wicklow wa of the Johnny Wsllaoe Mountain Breese tiophy in the ’’Big Jump." smith, a 1^ nnan. took his Mg gay gelding. Sure Thing, over the difficult, long course and trfaky barriers fw perfect rides. The UidOeburg, Va., rider had to tpake the testing open started defense of Ida hunter title. to win a jumpotf with Anytime, a smooth jumper ridden by Gabor Foltehyl for the Don P. McLarens of Dryden. Gabor’s 2nd round was a 4-tauH rfcleiafter a clean first s». ^ ’The largest sudleBcr of tbe week arms an kaad. wMh stands aad mast bai seats Oiled. Aa autamaMIe parade of aew cars, In other events of a particularly heavy day’s schedule Duke of Paeonian (Peabody entry) also He now has 8 points to lead the hunter field, In two events. The Blackthorn Memorial Chal-ne trophy event went to Christy Firestone’s fine bey mare Mysterious, and the Joan Coulaaa Memorial Irophy tor junior entries captured by Karen Mykrants on Picnic. Karen had to beat a field of more than 10 in this working unter test. 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ROCHESTIR OL 2.flll| 2nd Twin Lakes Ace The second hole-in-one in a Week for Twin Lakes golf course, was I turned In yesterday by GMC goUer [George Oley. Oley aced the No. " hole using a No. 8 iron. It was' his fiikt ace. { With Oiey were Bud Kennedy, | N. Kimler and Jay Killinger. Oleyi compiled 39 for the 9-h
- 1*1/tturaaamu_________ nected for three Wts. ! In the 8:30 game at Beaudette, Srfln-*T. o7 ma,«h piap m M..hi;» only one hit off X Oalf Asaoelatton'i Ptay (Mumplonihlp. AT KgD RUN—m*rt*r(._—. .. - R«i Run inviutioBoi R«*t Ball TVeais, Dllotte and a double by iATUBDAT OaU AT ALPIK^Ttjtird ______ _______________ biTUAt^ui Cox while FWUps got both runs ____________ (rt(w'(in*i. of Irtauh fa the first inning on hlte by play In “ ■ “ loll tou SUNDAT Ctly S*«tb*U A A * AT BBAUDBTTB—Pontiac Rctallcra *■. Tl,* nn„l,A«a »»■«. .um. Buettnor't Cleaner* riee field, embitudl Thbreeaoa » ample: Bayers have amply feuad Dart givaa them mom fbr their money! 1 Talbott scored its first run fa ■ the first Inning when Frank Bor- ■ gan walked. Kim Cooray tingled • and Mike SUvfaski singled. ■ la tbe Mb, I^rteH got a run ■ oa a olagle by dhn Hoke, eaaple Tbe ceonomy ttre for thrifty boym. 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Pontioc Country Club FI 5-l*l» rraak t^m Publinxers Shy of Par Busters ■jr MiJ- OOBNWEtL | Joining Icoborg and Andonian taijtwo birdiet and two eac>M- His ANN AkBOR — It was warm;today’! opening round tt malchifirtt opponent in match play was of Detroit. here TiHnwday at inch Alpineipiay iij the championship fligfat'BiU S(hwope .“’'“•“ were Dich Ajllng, Charlie Baiher! ★ Publinx Golf Association’s innual .n I ^ Invitational Match Play *”* Smith, all horn i^rtiac.| Andonian started pionship got under way with U- Plui Chuck Canterbury and Jerry ihead warfare against Femdale’s bole qualifying rounds. . Kruskie, former Waterford High | jack Aldred. whose front-side 34 But in the eyes of the state's'school golfers. jwas yesterday's best ntneJiole foremost public links golfers, pari . .. ^ was as elusive as a leaf in a d^j March wind after a highly unsuc-l . . cessful battle with Loch Alpine’s 3MS-72 course. Of the 114 pla>-ers who struggled Ithrough yesterday's trials, only three managed to equal or better regulation figures. •t 7t. Barker T. Mtb tt. aad Oaa-Barker aad Caater- effort. Aldred skied^ to 46 coming home for an SO total. Match plaj’ was being conducted today in 1st and 2nd flights in addition to the championship bracket, a new MPGA policy this The fight with par was such a losing cause that MPGA toumeyj^^' officials went as high as M toj complete the championship flight. |P<»»«.wii«aB. • Oddly enough, them was a perfect jj!^n TIRE DISCOUNTS I.7hl5 !S UNITiO TIRI SnviCI ledal hoaors went to ITpM-__^ __________ ___________ __________ I IsBtrs Doag Wllooa. who was sao break after 14 and no pWtrffsl^ir'/VS^i nader par with U-SS-n. Boy [were necessary. T»m ot»T»ii». at. cu^a Iceberg of Poatiae and < Moleada, the University of Detroit Uakt Otar, were ovea par to share miuierap hoaors oa IdentIrmI scorecards of tS-9g->Tt. The low 63 qualifiers wereiLM oshi. brtrait t AThaf. eontlsc „..n Thompson. Ploomnt Rhl^ DennlK Ahern. Detroit ........ Bob Brsne. Ilnketer ........... rit Bhtckmur. Jsckion Dast Control by defending champion Gene HtvM of Flint today in brnd- to-head" combat. Hunt, exempt _________________ * * Ifrom qualifying, fired 76 Thurs..^^e^“'^|'^ij»« ____Claude Dwight of Detroit look day hi a practice round. — 3rd place with 73. followed by I Hunt began his title defense this .... Pontisc’s Mike Andonian ht 74. ,nomipg against Detroit’s TomjJi® 'Treu^ Andonian, three-time Michigan jHorsl^. Alan fSootty) Thcmp-' wLeir mpoon. Detrmt Publinx champion, is gunning tor',on of'Pleaiant Rldge.’last his 4th crown f- *•" ----- . i ^ —. the last five State Publinx runnerup, faced De- Lorry cunninshnm. rant :ye««- Itrolfa Don FYaser foUowing his gS'^ToJJi! RirlTort ! Altogether, seven Pontiac golfers 77 qualification. wn cortu. Fsrmwy . MA 4-4521 EM 3-0203 ^ championship wHson, the veteran iwbUc Unks gj’^l^Kgt^^^ Idayer has qualified for Perfect national tournament five times and twice reached the quarter-finals of the state event, bo^ed Just one bole in his medalist stint. Companion cSi/um VODKA Jock AMrsd.’PimdSls KnAls. tth aed ITih holes with putts et six feet and one feet, respectively. He pssted IS pars sad evershst the groea eq^ Ne. IS, a S17-yard par fear hale, ter _______________ Dick Lsonsrd, rvmdsJ* Osom Btoks. BUI toisL RorsJ ask .. Vrlkko Johols. CTsstan Bon RannsD. DWiPIt . Iceberg, Michigan Publinx champ in 1950. collected 14 pars. Heavyweights in Finale 'The perfect companion in any drink it clear, light, pleasant Arrow Vodka. Never intrudes, never dominates, mixes well. Preferred by more and more people. NEW YORK (API — Two taU. rangy light heavyweights meet in the 10-round main event of the boxing show st St. Nicholas Arena tonight, and their battle brings to a close the Ora of the tradition-|al ‘ Friday Night Fights.” 4«0W LIQUCWt coif. OCmMT 7, MRH. « S M FMOF. MSTlUfO nWH 6MIN I Doug Jones, unbeaten New 'Yorker, and Von Qay of PhUa-'delphia are the principals. It Will I be a return match. Jones won a I decision March 28 in a stirring (contest. T««n A»i*ni. 1------ Dick Cre»n. Fcrmdkl* . ■ Chuck Nracadurt. Ans Arbsr.-Don mcPr. DrDolt Jkck Flock. Troy .............. Wklly Smith, Fontlor Out KronItM. Milford . ........ BUI Montfomow. TrtnUn ......... Lorry BItyk, Royol Ook . Chorloo Contertoury. Waterford Dick Lm«*tt. Ann Arbor .... Doanlf Mclnomoy. .Jotrolt L. C. Tumor. Ann Arbor . Tom Jopoooon. Tnetlontl ....... MIckoy abolton. Dearborn Oont Hunt. Flint idotendinf ( fey; Whltod ya. 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(AP)-| * * , * , Jilx tlmea, I The track and field campaign to Craig. • 31-year-old realwnt mi currently ia going after hie thla. the year M the 19“ DRC Jockey championahip Gamea, awtogs into another cru-June 25 at the Detrol^ce u>urae _____ .n-ni-- ,n cial atage to a amall army of: when he rode the 2.000th winner of jin three athletea tonight when National his career. riders in 19M. Craig fmlahed aec- AAU championships to Bakers- leadtog rider at the 'ond behind Qarence Meaux last field's Memorial Stadium open. I 01^;^ hopes te add to Ua vear. At stake are the national titles.! gnn«rlag wlaaiag record Salar- ^ When not up on a faat horse But equally important. eq>ecially | !■ the 17^ NoanleJo Hand- > Craig can usually be found fooling to aome M the oM guard of stars.' leop, leatare e\eat an the atoo |arotmd with a slow car. He ia the ia the final chance to qualify to' nee caid. Peat ttnie tor Satar- 'proud owner of a 1914 Reo which SSS'~ !the Olympic tryouts at Stanford | goy'a flml race Is t P-ii> at the !be has reftoished and uses, inext weekend when the United 0g£<, located at Schoalcraft and He prefera his speed to burn on ^States team wilt be pretty much' MlddlebeK Roa^s la sabarbaa ‘the-race track. decided. i UvoMa. j —-------------- I A^ ^ toi^ with wiMi his high ranking Pitcher, 'Ouf Sliding, record holder and Olympic champ ■ ^ » »*#• r* rrM?,"!r7 b S^l High light of the running events ■ * * * Frank Micell. pildier for Big will be the heats and finals to the; ** motmts Jim's Drlveto was knocked un- lOD-meter dash. jean get betwreen Marrt when j„ 11,^ 6th frame St mSSdTthe KKFmeter dash ........ Ijiam Bobby Morrow, 1966 Olympic 5|j!XS««rs .r«-" “ l^’ruler, Ray Norton, badly handl^”* **”* “®* S'capped by a leg Injury. ^1 Three of the world's greatest SI shot puttem, record holder Parry I O'Brien, his heir apparent. Bill ^ Neider, and Dave Davis, are slat-S|ed to square off. % Neider has already qualified in SS;the all-aervice meet to compete at Stanford. O'Brien and Davia j should make it without trouble. I But there has been a seasonal kmg eye-catching rivalry to per-i^laonal glory. ^! Also scheduled are heats and fi-^Inala to the llfKmetor high and S «0fi-mcter low hurdldi and the ^ 10.000 meters. ^ The high hurdles brings togeth-m er the defending Olympic and AAU champion, Lee Calhoun, and ^ Hayes Jones, from Eastern Mich-m igan who has beaten the older ^ stop consistently this season. Both Calhoun and Jones have U yet to qualify for tryouU. Glenn j S^ .Dkvis. the 1986 Olym^c champion | and 440-yard hurdle world record! holder. Is the class of the 400-i I time oft.” Ondg cans H hMk. M I Wateiiord Recreation, last night, but returned to beat the Dobakl softball crew. 7-1. He was hurt slldtog home. FYank had a nO-hitter going up to the Tth, when a single spMled It. ^ In the night’s first game Hoo-by's bowed to Lakers 8-3, Sholtes led Ukers’ hitting with 3-to-4. It’s a winner every“roundr SAYS MR. SMOOTH TO MR. SILK Any man , who knows the ropes. RADIO WITH A]«Y ^ NEW CAR PCRCHASEDll FREE COFFEE and DONUTS J 9 This Shortstop ^ Tor the Birds' Come In and Get Acquainted at Our New Location . . . Visit One of the . . . Most Modern Service Department in Ooklond County! _ climbing around Mgh nb«\e the grsnnd like n humaa fly. ^ ' He and loaUe outfMder Tom Da\1a. spotted s inlpless bird plaaed la a craek of the graad-ttaad watt. Witts promptly tamed acrobat and freed tbe bird. BM tovars ndgbt appland the act, but Dodger Manager Walt MAI^E YOUR OWN DEAL! 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The winners play 36 holes Saturday for the efaampion- Look for this sign when you need a car muffler... fast! Here'* where the world's finest Midas MufHer can be expertly installed in your car in just 16 minutes. And » you pay nothing (or the in* atailation ... only (or the muffler itself. In fact, a Midaa Muffler Shop is the only place you can get the Midu Muffler that's guar* antced for as long as you •wn your car.* tniDAS means mufflers FE 2-1010 435 S. SAGINAW . Ihe 20-year-dld Hansen moved through tite "quarter-finals with a I up victory over John Konaek Jr. of Purdue, the Big Ten champion for the past thm years. Smith Mowed up his triumph over Nldclaus with a 3 and 2 victory in the qua^te^finals against Bob Galloway of North Carolina. Crawford sank a 25-foot pressure putt on the 18th to square his quarter-final match with Terry Dill off Texas and won on the 19th with a 12-foot uphill putt for a birdie 3. Crawford whipped Ubron Ha^ ris Jr. of Oklahoma State 6 and 5 in the third round. Benuui advanced with a 1 up victory In the third round over Johnny Arreaga of Baylor and then crushed Vernon Nicholas of Arizona 5 and 4 in the quarter-"nala. Smith fired four birdies on the front nine to build a 3 up over Nicklaus. Bogies by Nicklaus on No. 11 and No. 13 let Smith go in front S up. After Smith lost No. 14 with one over par. they closed out the match by halving No. 15 with par 4s. It's New! It'f Fun! ron-FUTT 54 Heleo 60LF Win $30,000 FREE Jnt tmm da and Rtfitltr 96«0 nsie Hwy., OraytM flalm (WMSirsre IS U»a Uk.l 36 HOLIS N. a. Csnsr T«l*s»sk-N*rtki.MtM'a Opca 1 Dsst • WMk • S.SL-1S Tribe vs. Yanks ! in Key 4 Games The'early American moe trade land over which a race path couldl Wda-ralHs a New Zealand bin^ I was any convenient parcel otleveli be marked out. • which caimot fly. .....................~ ^ Hie New York Yankees, back in a familiar spot atop the Amei^ lean'League, roll Into Cteveland tonVtt for the opener of a four-lea with the tMrd-plaoe ImUaaa-wfao at dw moment in a better position than eecoixl place Bdtimore in the flag chaae. After their latest winning streak was cut at six with a 2-1 loss at Detroit Thursday, the Yankees have only a half-game lead over Baltimore. But the Orides, who defeated Chicago’s White Sox 5-3 in It innings, are tour games back in the decisive "lo mn. Cleveland la only two bade of New York in games lost after putting away a t|ree«ame sweep over Washington with a 7-6 vic-»y- R was Just two weeks ago that Indiana led by Itk games and the Yankees www third, games back, when they met in two games in New York.. The Yanks tooit 'em both and have lost only two of 12 decisions since while Cleveland has dropped eight of 13. Jim Coates (841). the lean righthander who has won 12 In a row rince losing to the Indians in relief a year ago, is the Yankee probable. Right-hander Jim Perry (7-3) goes for Cleveland. Atneriian Pair Advances in Wimbledon Tournament WIMBLEDON, Eflfejand (UPJ)-eliminated by Australia’s Don Can- Eari Buchholz, 19-year-old blond belter from St. Louis, hopes catch up with fellow Americam Barry Mackay and Jack Frost today in the fourth round of the Wimbledon tennis championdiips. Buchhdz was leading Bob Mark of Australia, 6-4, 15-13, in their third round match when play, which was interrupted four iJniM because of rain, finally waa suspended eariy last night.- aad Mark Mackay, co-favored with Australia's Neale Fraser for the men’s tide, beat the rain and Sweden' Ulf Schmidt; 6-4, 6^, 11-9, and Frost joined him in the fourth round by eliminating Istvan Gulyas of Hungary. 7-5, 6-4, 64. However, popular Gardnar Mul-loy of coral Gabfes, Fla., was dy, 6-4, 7-5, 34, 6-2. b the wssBcn’s slagles, semad-sAeded DaricM Hard a( Moate-bella. OBitf.. Karen Haatse nt Baa Diega, CaUf.. and Jaaet Happa a( Seattle, Wash., strsk«d their wsy iato the loarth rsaad. The iatermittent rain washed out anottm matdi between Dorothy Head Knode of New York and England's tall and talented Christine Truman until today. Fout men's singles matches — all fourth rounders — also were today's program. They pitted Roy Emerson of Australia against Mark Otway of New Zealand, Rod Laver of Australia against Pierre Darmon of France, Ian Vermaak of South Africa against Ramana-fiian Krishnan oi India, and Jan Erik Lundquist of Sweden against Kurt Nielsen of Denmark. Boston won Thursday’s tone AL| ght game, walloping Kansas I CHjr 134. j ‘The Orioles, who play a three-j ame wedkend aeries at Kansa.* CIQ), iHQRe a 34 lie wRIiTwo riinsl in the 11th at Chicago, defeating! reliever Gerry Staley (7-3) with a| bases-kMded walk and One Stephens' sacrifice fly. Oiuck Estrada (7-3) was the winner, pairing with Hoyt Wilhelm for 2 1-3 inninis of hitless relief after Ihe Sox had tied it with two out in the ninth on consecutive homefs by! Roy Sievers and A! Smith off | starter Jerry Walker. Jim Landis i bomered hi the third for the oth-j er Sox run, while Ron Hansen’s! two-run shot off Frank Baumann! gave the Orkdea a 3-1 lead in thej eighth. j ♦ w -w I Cleveland gave W'ashington twoj unearned runs in a three-run first inning, then won in the eights on | Bob Allison’s throwing error. Texi Qevenger (1-4) was the loser in! relief, coming on when the Indi-j ans scored three and tied it 64^ two out in the seventh on! Tito Francona't infield hit and! Vic Power’s single. Johnny Briggs | (3-1) won it in refief. Gary Geiger and Russ Nixon each drove in four runs for the Red Sox as each hit homers and went 3-for-5 in an 18-hit outburst. Ike Delock won his first in tHVee decisions with his first complete a year. Tlie A’s had nine hits and scored all their homers by Whitey Herzog, Bill Tuttle and Marv Throneberry. Ken Johnson (24) lost it. OPEN ■EieYMY^inDirMGHT 32 AUTOMATIC LANES! OPEN AT 9 A.M.-CLOSE AT? MSIIEI COKE 01 on TIB REEKEII! 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FE 5-61S0 PARK FREE REAR OF STORE ENTRANCE OFF STOUT STREET Buy Plants You Know In aprlng the urge la atrong la die average citizen to beautUy the lawn and garden, hut the purchaaer of nuraery stock and seeds some* timea ia victimiaed unless he thinks twice before buying that new tree, lent or shrub. G. S. Mclntyn, director of the Mithlgaff Peparunent of tore, urges persona to make sure the species of plants they seek to purchase are suited to the locality. Mr. McIntyre recently received reports from his chief of the Plant Industry Division indicating some out*of-state firms have sought to sell nuraery stock that is undesirable. Among these Boyer cited ailanthus trees and "climbing vine FINAL CLEARANCE CEDAR LOG BARBECUE TABLE Fvll 5 F». Reg. $25.95 B *20“ 2" Whita Pino T«p» GERANIUM SALE! Horn# Grown In our Oaen. house. Fresh stocky plants that produca bloger and better blooms. 3 “'I $3.50 DOZEN Cash aad Cawy ' Fast Growfnf SHADE TREES Colerfiil PATIO STONES Eaw to usa. Choice of colors. 3'1 FeHed ROSE BUSHES Hybrid ttas, climb«rs and fforibuhdas. Many in bloom. Prictd From S^ISS Giant FLOWERING PETUNIAS Frwh stocky plants. Full FM ^1 $199 ""cs«it3E«M NURSERY STOCK plant any time without root dliturbanca. PLOWiRINC SHRUIS SNAOg TRiiS FRUIT TRUS. Start •t 1 49 Rogittfr Now . . . FREE PATIO Win a Big S'kIO* Barmudo STONE PATIO! Your'choica of color*. Ideal for outdoor livino . . . eookout*. aunlMthino. Add* beauty to your homa. Nothing to buy... simply ragitter at Jacobser^'s Gardtn Town batwaen now and the gnd of Mv- Wirmer wiH be telcded Juty 31st. You nead Fiot be present to win. JACOBSEN’S GARDEN TOWN S45 S. Broodwoy, Lak« Orton Mknitm Nortk of Fontioc on Porry St. -wards of 25,000 seedlings as ^ first step in attempting to enate a new rose variety. No Need to Prune In .general, broad-leaved ever-nena such as rfaododendrm not require pruning except fm removal of dead and broken branches. This can be done at anytime. When these lovely shrubs become too large for tteir present locations, move them. on Mosquitoes! H M if lawR eqniproent. ________I. and MOSQUITOES Ml go together. But the moequitoes part of this trio c«n aometimet take all the fun out of the rast Hera U a project that you might try. We know that moaquitoes move from wet places to neighboring rea-idencea because they want to get a quiefc menl. «-we can derirey these breeding spots by draining or spraying DDT, this will make a real big difference. But that im’t lU — we have gri to treat the ‘hkie-ouU” near your house too. TUI grass is a popular idaoe. If you have such a spot nearby, mow it. Mosquitoes also hide out in shrube, under eaves, in porches, and in the garage. Every two or three weeks, treat these likely hideouts with DDT spray or dust or a combination of DDT and Chlordane. Because of the low rate of tbeit diemicaU. there is UtUe Hak of hartn to peU or birds. POTTED ROSE.BUSHES Many in bkNm $J95 9 AJL TO 4 M. McNEIL’S NURSERY SANDERS FOR RENT nuvis HARDWARE «M otoMia ua* am n mnt WHAT A BOSE BUrai - Roses have gone simply haywire this year. Exhibit number one is this tea rose belonging to the Walter S. Tren-dels of Utica. Mrs. Trendel and aon, Dennis, admire a few of the more than 200 yellow blos-■oma. The Charles Snissens at Drayton Plains have a red rose bush with six-inch flowers. Mrs. Richard Venos of 33 Court drive, Pontiac, has two pink roae bushes with blooms five to rix and a half inches acron. The cause? No one seems to know; but toey like the results. TILLERS, FARTY EQUIPMENT, SICK ROOM EQUIPMENT FOR RENT MANECK'S Quality, Shape of Plants as Important as Color EAST LANSING — In selecttogi Plant quality is extremely Im- Pastel Colors Are Restful 1021 W. Hwm n 4-1505 new plants for your garden, you , should not be influenced merely by qdor or price. I There are aev«U other Impor-Itant coneUerattona ttaa gardener _ . JriiDuld take into account, says L. 1 4-1505 Ij floriculturist at Idichigui I'Stoto unlverilty. portant. Choose good plants from reputable sources. Also get plants of good aiza and maturity. TMs will make your garden attractive earlier and you avoid waiting time with a "awltdi” Wiat dM after two years at straggling, ToOe •ays. Tha Mapa at lha plaat ia Im-partaat In ito placeman, la taet, ToDe aiviaea plaaaiag the ga^ Uitliat ^CfRobhiit CUEilltR 2ri2r’ BIDING URN MOWER Electric startar ... Mf 9Vk HP. 4 usr TIMi PAYMINTS KING BROS. PONTIAC ROAD AT OPDYKE ROAD FE 4.1112 FE 441734 WITH TIE PUICBASI OFAHTTAID-MAH POWER MOWER!, Ridiag • Rotary • Reel Type WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELU « Servios right in our awn shop, no wsiring, done immadtotoly! Our customars gat PREFERRED SERVICE ... and guarantaa wh»t wa tell! Sm tha mt . . . Laa't hava tha bast . . . shop and compaia both QUALITY and PRICE I I J »0KH T MH A WEEE - IVEWIMGS TU 9 P.E LEE’S 921 Ml. ClMtafta Sf. SALES & SERVICE FE3.fl30< i THE PpyriAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 24. 1960 THIRTY^XB Secret of Lawn Is Fertilization Acco^iHiic to ttie Merlon Blue-gra« AMoefaitlon, the lecret to mcceaful lawm. Um in regular and aatSdent tertilizathm. f^r ex-amide. Merlon perfomu best when well supplied with nitrogen; low inadequate (sedln|; reduces green 0(dor and thickness, also It permits --------■ mmd iHara— Ini^atfaisi Experiments at leading expert-ment stations, such as Purdue Uid-verdty, ttmrm tour pounds o( actual nitrogen per 1,00(1 square feet per year as the basic mte. With irrl-eation or heavy rainfall, t-S pounds during the year is preieraUc. PertiUser oontainers show three numbsrs,\such u 20-S-10, tepee-sentlng ^ per cent nitrogen, 5 per cent phosphorus and 10 per cent potassium. To determine the amount of nitrogen in die bag divide 20 per cent (or whatever the first ligvn is) into 100 per cent; in this case tor every S lbs. of mix there is 1 lb. ofnectual nitrogen. V a bag weighs M tos. and has M per eaat sMragea, there Is U Ihs. of nHregen ia the bag (IS per ecat of N fts.). U yon wish to apply 1 to. of nNrsgea per 1,MS square feet, yen would only be applied at the rrte of 1 lb. of actual nitipgen per 1,000 aquare feet without danger of bum; with the new slower acting nraatonnal-dshyde or organic tertilizeri, up to 4 toe. or more a ‘ ’ be aately used. Several |dans are acceptable;!) A complete fertiliser repeatedly in spring and toll (21^, 15-5-5, 18^ I, etc.). 2) A complc ' once a year, plus such as 384M) tor nitrogen. 3) A complete fertUlser spring and fall, with pelleted urea monthly in summer. 4) Fertilizer Mend of above 3 types eeeording to label inetructions. Ground Covering Plants Con Substitute for Gross Worth considering as a aubeti-tute tor grass are the toDosrtng low-growing plants; Jtpaneas spurge, pachysandra tenninBUs, SB evergreen ground cover that grows better in partisl shade than ia ton sun. Periwinkle, vinca mi- in aU but the . Emillsb ivy, bedera helix, is oldest evergraan vine in cultivation. It grows vigorously, branching freely, and tolerating dust and changes in temperaturs. Transplanted Plants Mean Early Melons Have you often wandered how bole opposite each plant for anoth-| so eariy? Their secret Is. they qptonts! So, If you went e lew real early mriaoe. rty their sys-em. Buy a hsU dosen. or dosen p ti bends or peat poto. Get them touted in your garden as quieldy «in a hole to make a "hUT for ,.jr metans,‘plent your plants In a row with each idant about 13" apart. Exactly between each plant, hoe out an t” deep hole, and put a heaping spoonful of lO-lS-lO or 1044 tertiUaer. Make a similarl H yen have «me manure er compost, put it around eadi plant, like n collar. If you ore gabig to; try black plastic in your garden.! be sore to use it op your melons; and cucumbers. For youf late mdons, and tor your cucumbers, plant the aeed 12*’! apart, with two seMs together. After they are up.(nhln tkrm tO| one. When the plants',develop thrir^. fhrxt leaves, fertiliie in the ssmei fashion as tor your transplwt^ plants. ' Uso Nylon Ties , , To support tomato plants.^ ^ a | sturdy stake next to each plant.; You can use strips cut spiral fashion from oM nylon stockings: to tie the plant to stakes. FIVE Of OIOE — This rose tree that Mrs. low-red btoasoms are aU ii Arthur Piady of 4015 Edmore in Drayton Woods this tree to the Purdyg about a Is showing off has five different colored flowen now about tour feet high and I on k. Light and dark red, yellow, pink and j«l- inches across. Pesky Hornets Can Be Wiped Out Many painting and gardening proiects run into serious complications when a swarm of hornets are suddoily dteturbed. Two species of hornets are coro- KMi in this ardh — the large black and white hornets are often ^aoovered as a football shaped paper hive In trees, under saves or other suitable places well off toe ground. Though large and very toorsome in appearance, these Immete are seldom as hostile u toe small yellow and bladr, yel-lew jsdeet. Yeltow jacket hives are often aUe locations within a tow toot of the ground. Theee temi tal insects are easily aroused If you are near the hive. pursue or attack if a reject-slbe distance is maintained. Destruction of these colonies Is simple, once the hive and its entrance is locattd. DDT is toowa to be extremely effective, surized aptuy cans containing DDT are frequently used. An effectiva method is to approach the hive at night and spray the cbemleto into the entrance as w<" around the outside of the log. Been will not come out witoa you are spraying. If no activity is seen the next day, remove the hive the following evening bum It. Regular Spraying Will Control Block Spot Black Spot, the nation’s most destructive rose disease, produces unsightly circular blade spots on Trees Grow From the Top Remember that trees grow from the top. A limb three feet above the ground today will still be three feet from the ground many years from now. As trees mature, you can remove the lower limbs until you gain the balance you desire. them to turn yellow and fall. Cap-taae offers effective protection against this fungus. TTie ingredient is combined with insect-killing and mite-killing chemicals |n an easy-‘>uae aerosol bomb. Regular, preventive treatments should be applied. A severe attack of black spot, if unoontrdled, may a plant to lose its foliage by Hollyhocks Hollyhocks want a rich, drained soil, deeply dug. Heavy day soil should be loosened, and coarse sand and humus worked well tai; Treat hoUyboda as biennials and plant them in full MicheTs Gatilea Center Announcing Special Showing of the Modin Greenhouse Feoturing — Alsynite Fiberglos O Redwood Froming o Fobricoted Kit GpnstrucHon yy.i... ■ OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY sad SUN. To see riia lotest in greonheiiSM, ochiol 9'x12' above grtenkoaM will bo on display this wookond only! 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See the Sensotional Knockout Punch Thot Mode Fight History! iRapped by Realtors for Pointe Testimony ANN ARBOR -V A real estate salesman here said he was censured Thursday by the Ann Arbor Board of Realtors for having testified that board members engaged in discriminatory practices. ♦ * ♦ Hurford Grosman said he «as ■'l•alte^l over the roaia" fof having told the State Corporations and Securities Commission that board members had acted in a discriminatory manner in refusing to list houses (or all applicants. Crosman testified earlier this week at a* public hearing in Detroit on a proposed rule that would bar real estate brokers and salesmen frdm refusing to deal with persons because of race, creed, color or nationality. HAVE YOU BEEN TO BETH'S for YET? Opts SnadAyf 12 Moos 'til 2 PJI. BETH'S RESTAURANT 476 W. Huron St. Across From ConarsI Hospital , FE 3-9363 Senate OKs Release of Group's U2 Report ate Foreign Relations approved 14-1 Thursday a report} on its inquiry into the U2 spy> plane incident and links to the} collapse at the .Paris summit con-, ferenoe. | The report is to be rrieased (or| publication Sunday. Individual members may submit personal! Views. 1 Chalnnaa i. William Fal- ! bright (O-Ark) said oaly Sea. Homer E. Qjpehart (R-bd) | AP Pbatofhi BRINK’S ROBBKR FRKKI) - Mastermind Joseph (Specs) O'Keele, 58. who risked gangland death to betray eight confederates in the milllon-dollar Brink’s robbery, was released from jail in Cambridge, Mass., W'ednesday. A gun-carrying charge still is pending in Pennsylvania. ’The di.strict attorney said there is no prison in the country where he would be safe from vengeance. O'Keefe immediately went into hiding, appearing unconcerned about the possibility of revenge, although ho was machine-gunned in a previous vengeance attempt. He spent six years in jail. Motor Vehicle Licenses Price of Cherries Set Up 3 Million From '58 at 7Va Cents Per Pound WASHINGTON (AP)-Tlie Bu-| GRAND RAPIDS (A-Ai>ric« of reau of Roads s^d today, 84V4|74 cents a pound waa announced] ^ million Americans^ were licensed]’Thursday (or cherries produced]| last year to operate motor vehi-jthis year by members of the Greatl fclfs, an increase of three million'Lakes CJierry Producers Marketing ] from 1968. 'Cooperative. California had 8,100,000 licensed| ★ ♦ ★ operators, followed by New York' ITie five-state bargaining organ-] with 6,900,000 and Pennsylvania ization headquartered in Grand with 5,100,000. Illinois, Michigan. | Rapids based its price on the CRjk) and Texas each had more'United States Department of Agri-! than four million licensed oper-culture estimate of a I960 crop of ators. 116,360 tons. ! (D-Ohio) aod AkuuMer WUey i (R-WU) abstolMd (ram vottag. ^ Fulbright described the report' "very moderate" in its critl-j cism of administration decisions, { to (be point of being "soft and] tender." Cbpehart told i^smen he votedi against the report "because I do! not think it promotes the best In-i terest of the United States and] international relations.” ' MAKE A DATE TO y||y gy|| BUSRE^EII’S LUNCHEONS SsNitiboil Dissiiii Ou SptcUltr Sohirdajrs and Sundays otm em nm m1 uosme PHONE YOUR ORDER- h Will B* RMdy Whtn You Arriv* LaVIEBN DHING BOOM 5741 Elizobeth Lokt Rood ■sIwMN Crescsot Lofcs and Airywl Niod FE 3-9311 Robert MITCHUM in "BANDIDO" Also "NAKED ond the DEAD" Aldo RAYE VICTOR YVONNE THE MIGHTY REVOLT THAT TURHED jM. THE SAHARA ^ SEEI iHnmuTyiiiDEsonoiiTyK! THE MliSSIICtnnHEliySQyE! THEHyUlill URCE-TilKETS! EXTRA! Soturdoy Motinee—5 BIG CARTOONS MA 4-3135 Show Starts at 8:35 Free Playground |cojm.m|.bce| , DRIVE-IN THEATER South End Union Lake Rd. Adm. 80c EM 3-0661 Childron Undor 12 Froo NOW SHOWING EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN "Find the enemy and attack... fhh IVos The Ordtr Of Tim Day By Th0 attack! miesCagiieyi KtauMTHoiniSi ALSO 1ST RUN FLARE OVERiMPIA THIMOST TURIUIENT iOIVENTUK THAT CVa FIAMO BACMl-MORE-lOM OAKLAND NOW PLAYING HELD OVE^ 3 Ac(^my Award Winners^ . . Fused by the Burning Passions of Tennessee Williams' Most Shattering Drama! ... Something lAbout the Woy He Looked ot o Womon . . . Something About tho Woy Ho Hondlod 1:00 3:15 5:20 7:40 9:55 Guitor! Bmu Muam Wmm TSTiiinetnnMiiiF ri»: BUGS BUNNY | “Tin STORY of RUTH” DOORS OPEN 10:45 - MATINEE 65c NIGHTS and SUNDAY 90e CHILDREN ANYTIME 25c STARTING TOMORROW! SPECTACULAR TOWERING TERROR! LAST DAY! ot 4:15 - 700 ■ 1:30 -FLUSI SBOCimC SCmCE-rACT SHOW!- You Can't 8m R... but You Fool tha Tstrorl m-nIuri iSatcnaiilR S Ionia f AotM Diffriii|-4riki 1/ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 24. 1960 THIRTY-THREE il^lori H«lp Victim She’ll Pueh Johnson in LA savanna. Okia. (AP) — Sfnloni Mesta's the Mostes With Her Crystal Ball, Too ■y RITH MONTnOMERY plans for thf gala soirw wtich WASHINGTON—Madame Perle.in\-artably tops all other party! Mesta, like the first harbinger of!®**’’"''a*an2as. spring, will wing her way to Los"* The Mesta party has beoome Angeles well ahead of official • tradltton at Democratic coo-^^tes to prepare for donkey piny sfam^e 1 w the standarfi- The hostess with the mostes’ ha*' two reasons for arriving 10 davs teleslaloo footage ahead of the opening gavel: siie is determined to win the Demo- P®’*tlcal spectacle, jcratic nomination for Lyndon B j The shrewd lady who called the Johnson, single-handedly if nec-;*hot on-Truman's 1M8 election essary: and she must complete when .even First Lady Bess^ Sn;.™” They Seek SnS-kSS “ Oil in Downtown fOF in^** MiUMCU U l|* W cu.»* * tornado that hit Wil- (Tton. Okla. Craabrook SomiBer Musie Fastival MICHIGAN CHORALE ^Lester McCoy—Sunday June 26—4:30 P.M. Greek ThMter. Lane Phie Rd.. ^ BloomfieM HUIs THE DAVt BKVBICR Ql’ABET Los Angeles prkth: Orlaasllt, ^Irslt Blrjslst-^ asw. F»a^, Msrwnt — Nsrthtosa iai ButUsS. rs*r*> SS BsU*« IS Jtn ft.tS 0 It.t* The last time she lost was 1940. when she wore out her ample LOS ANGELES Uh>-The sMreh purse-strings lor Wendell Willkle. Iw aU ta the Lo# Aagele* area She then switched political affilia- has imw eiteaded t* ike busy tions—that’s why she’s nicknamed dowatowa seettoa. •’Two-Party Perle”—and pre-, ♦ ♦ ♦ dieted Roosevelt. Tnunan and standard Oil of Califomla Is Eisenhower in the order. drlUlag ea Alameda street, )nst This year she insists, with all south ef TIh, a little more than the fervor of a dedicated evange- • mile from the heart of the list, mat the hdXl SlandcUM- dowai^ii shoppiag dlSlHet. bearer for the Democratic Party -a- ★ ♦ will be none other than the lone And the nrm Is se esafldent ranger from Texas. el surceee la the weature that IS.OOO property owners alrendy ’ Only six civilians, all technical aihisers, were aboard the U. S. nuclear submarine Triton which recently made the first trip around the wx>rW entirely under water. The United Slates growa about an annual crop value of about 180.000 acres of strawberries with 35 million dollars. E53KEECO DOORS OFIN «s49 •1C PISNERMAN 1:10 ONiT CMILDRIW 25c Floods accounted tor «4 deaths base been signed up oil in the United States in the last ••* leases covering s.saa acres, decade. SQUARE and ROUND DANCING GARDEN CENTER BALLROOM ?*.V) WssCwsrC, Dsirsti D«sr)S| twf TksH Sst.. Sss —Uso- CAMPUS BALLROOM FniksU ssC Llnrasls Dtsrisi Bm« TsM.. Frt.. Sst FINEST OBCHCSTEAS ST BOTH nsLLaOOMS SOMIS8ION SI.M -( u.ME »Tso oa I oi rtB— VKlSmiliai! SiEPHG &IBM! UMBHlMt Dwi SCOOP! mNElE! PONTIAC ' EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING in This County! OPEN '1:00 P.M. DIXIE HWY. lU.S. 10) 1 Block North of Teltflroph Como Eorly Your eyes will see it, your ears will hear it> iMit folks it’s almost beyond belief! HISTORnMOST FANTASTIC MISSION OF VENGEANCE! WHILE MLfAWOmjm cLOBmimHt iiF'raiBLEsnmB! CantOOn^fdl* _ VICJIDR, MATURE It*i a Taallbal^tNat ffar in myAui^l Wo sincarely beliova you will find this ono of tht most lovoble pic-turos.fhot hot boon shown on tho scroon. It's o rool big troot for ovory ono in ovory fomily. WARNER BROS. liHMainimMHsniin ' ■ ' 1 TAillAUT Short Subjects Start at 7:00 & 9:10 I vlllllll I Feature Storts at 7:16 & 9:31 THEZANIESTCoMEDYOFTBEYEAR! Who has more fun, the bachelor, or the ^ married mn? TONY DEAN ' JANET CURTIS MARTIN LEIGH Wlvrtira4 that <^(/P SAT. ond SUN. Short Subjects ot 2:55-5:10-7:25-9:36 WOW! SAT. ond SUN. Feoture ot 1:00 3:15-5:30-7:45-9:55 Look af te scene from ihe most outrageously fanny movie you'll see in I960! ToslY Curtis or was it dean MAi^M caught by JANET IflGN, right in ihe act! (and can those boys get) All she could say was... Wko- UWtA XliOit JAMES WHITMOtt • JOHN MeINTIRE • SAKBAKA NRCHOIS HURON THEATRE - Phone FE 4.7091 TWrUTY-FOUR . JUNE ; Another Chrysler Order! Mo*t of the work will be done at Chr>’i-; DETROIT * — The Army Ord-jier’i suburban Sterling Township iiance . District here announced plant. iwarding of another 11 million I ------------------------ iloUars in contracts to Chrysleri Cbrk trees fake 20 years to pro-; Oorp. for work on both Jupiter duce a usable bark. Carl's KIDDY LAND 8 Ride $1 Tickets | • Train . • Plone e Boot e Whip • Merry-Go-Round PONY RIDE 25< r—— fcUP —— i THIS COUPON ■ for 1 I FREE RIDE I iCIieic* of 5) FREE! CARL'S Girl's or Boy's BICYCLE Register for Our FOURTH OF JULY BIKE to Be Given Awoy! FUN for tho wholo FAMILY! KIDDY LAND ond GOLF RANGE 2045 Dixie neor cor. Telegraph FE 5-8095 Baby Sitters Peek !More Victories at Social Security WASHINGTON (AP'-Baby sit-1 ^ ^ tens may be getting Social Secu-I rity nui ...........** ~ passed* I numbers under legislationhorseman, today added sev-1 by, the House Thursday, jeral victories to his current strii^ string rw.- fj kill sni ihA Detroit Horse Show. He is (^e proMsion of tl» bUl ^ fhe,^ champion. nickname "baby sitter clause." Actually, it aptilies to all kinds!' ;of casual domestic service. { Hir receiving J25 during a three- gray gelding. Passport. In the nK>nth period The present law re- middle and hcav.nvelght hunt quires payments only for those er class. reiving $50 or more a quarter. Other winners this morning in-The law exempts employes un-; eluded Bob Egan's Air. Deliber-der 16 years of age. late (lightweight gi'eefi huinorsi. and Karen Kreeger, 15. in the ASPCA horsemanship class. Consumors Income Up Foiled by Muddy Rivof to $3.87 From $3.39 j GRADY. Ark. (AP) - The swift. muddy Arkansas River (oiled oon-NEW YORK (AP) — Consumers,vlct John Easton’s bid (or freedom. Power Co. today reported net in-, Easton escaped from Cummins come (or the year ended May Jlipi-tson Farm, stole a horse andj rose to $39,150,404, equal to $3.87 a|,tart^ across the river, share, from $33,678,477. equal Ip; horse got stmk in the mud. *1.39 a share a year earlier. i Easton tried to swim the river. ★ a * I but the current turned him back. The average number of shares He started walking back toward outstanding rase to 9.168.242 - • ------ 8,823,179. j!the prison when guards captured 'him. WISNER STADIUM PONTIAC H $1.50 Children . . 90c ONI lie SHOW 1:15 P.M. FBI. JULY Strong winds made the jumping j tests more than ordinarily dii'fi-I cult, but no mishaps were report- 25-6RUT STARS-25 GRAND on OPRY AND Rkd Folty Show On Stage In Person STONEWALL JACKSON "WATWLOO" CctswkU ^ntSiac 1st Living Costs Edge to New Record High WASHI.NGTON (AP)-The cost of living edged up one-tenth of one per cent in May, seftiilg a record for the third month in Reporting this totiay. the Labor Department announced its consumer price inde.x reached ll!6.3 per cent of the 1947-49 average. Higher food prices were chiefly! responsible for the rise. ‘ I As a result of the rise, about: i200,000 workers in the aircraft,! meat packing, chemical, trucking! land metal workmg industries willi iget cost-of-living pay boosts. Their, iwage contracts have clauses pro-j ivjding for adjustments in relation to living costs. '^nee/^amaf FOOD LIQUOR SUNDAY SPECIAL Roast Tarkay 1 4 BvtUr 50 T»fctp fr WwUbi B«^(wto FABTIES BANQUETS Open Daily 9 A.M. la t A.M. Sunday Z P.M. ta Z A.M. Plenty of Free Parking VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE "WHOOO'S FOR THE MISS EDIE PLAYING YOUR FAVORITE REQUESTS AT THE PIANO LIQUOR — BEER — WINE Take Out on Beer ^ Pi*za ^ SandwiehcB 94 W. Huron St. Fr— Porkinj FE This Adveititemonf is Worth 25e on Any Lorgo Fiszo ot ' RICKY’S FIZZA HOUSE FE 3-97B2 or FAMOUS SPAGHETTI HOUSE FE 2-2929 (Out Crust Is Doaph-Iictousl complete CARRY-OUT SERVICE fOna Coupon ptr Pissu Only) 819 S. Wodword »038 W. Huron * WHITE ROCK TAVERN J ^FEATURING FOODS FROM OUR NEW 2 NEW DRAYTON INN Pcsfdurdiif and Cocktail Lounqi. •VICTOR LYIWIW Restaurant and Carry Out! Featuring ^ Col. Sander's Recipe • Kentucky Fried Chicken THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1960 nilRTYFIVE ipilots Hit lines Suit is Harass Attempt ’ jSIAMI. Fla. (AP) — The Air Pilot* Aaui. charged today fl0t an Eastern Air Lines suit lor 10,400,000 ‘‘is either a puWicity or a further attempt to ha-MS the pilots ’ suit, filed in federal court flpii^ay. said the ALPA and gi»e of its members mastermind-[false' premi«j.« ■" ^iBritain Raises Bank Interest ed the 11-day strike and that, strike leaders "threatened and timidated and otherwise coerced‘ pilots who wanted to report for| duty. The strike ended Wednes-| daj;. ; * ♦ ♦ “It‘s a shame to use the fed- On» Pe»r C*nt IncrttOte eral courts to harass and intimi-i mcreaw date the pilots and to obtain anti-1 Is Effort tO Cot Down pilot publicity. “ said an ALPA| Indnfinn spokesman In Chicago. "I doubt O'’® IntlOtlOn the charges will hold up in court | —they’re all untrue and based on! LONDON (AP>—Britain’s offi-1.. _ ink inter««t rata-was-xalsed ! Thursday to 6 per cent from 5 in a ' further attempt to correct an ad-j verse balance of payments and curb inflation. ★ * * was the second Increase, since Jan. l In the Bank of Eng-' !land rate, which sets the interest pattern for all stprling Woe lending institutioas. ^ The rate was hiked to 5 from 4 per cent Jan. 21. n«tlMSTAUATIOH-»,000 MIbi or t-Yr. Soonnitoo COMPLETE PRECISION INSTALLATION BRAKES RELINED FORD-CHEVY ' J PLYMOUTH ALL won DOn IN I HOUB! WHILE YOU WAIT! BUDGET TERMS Ws Hen«r SKurity *r Intsrnatianal Cbara# PUiss OPEN DAILY • ta 7 SUNDAY IT APPT. $095 ar piMurai LOOKING TO riTCBEf - Gw. Cecil H. Undeiwood, right, of West Virginia, appears to be looking into the future with his new Sl-a-year assistant. Dr. Carl F. Prutton. New York industrialist who ‘Thursday began his job to assist that state’s economic Private Eye Work Growing in Michigan LANSING « — Private de tertive agearie* are aeariy twice as aanerMS In Mlehlgan as they were sis 'year* ag«. ♦ ♦ * Popalarii.v of movie aad tele-visioa “private eyea” has little to do with the lacrease. saM Serirury ot Stale- dame* M. Hare, whose departmeal *has Ureased a record IM ageAcle*. He rolled oa the LegMatare to sttflea reqniremeato lor a ttrente. laclndliig a high oehool aad ao leloay record- I veatigalors to keep their eyeo oa ' ■ght-flngered eaaUero aad . oa I ftii-----with teadenrteo to- ward Ueptomaala, he said. * * * ‘HKr waHi aad drive-la movie ewSiers engage them le check If the carii latake or koa otfice ber af cars that pass thrmuth. “ Private detectives de a great deal more thaa trail waywaH id scMom track wood. Hare said. Construction Notable John M, Doyii. 69. Dies HINSDALE, ni. iCPI* — John M. Eiavis, 69. president of the La-: Salle Construction Co. in Oiicago, died Monday . ' Davis had directed construction of many notable buildings, among them the Palmolive Building in Chicago, the Oeveland Public Ll-jbrary and the North DakoU state capitol at Bismarck. He also was president of the Ivy Cancer Re-, 'search Foundation. PATIOS Picl»ry-tB-Y«-FncM STONE FOK 10a12 PATIO FOR ONLY •42 Oalirarad to Tear Horn* i Calars aad Kaas Rtger A. Aithier PATIO STONl CO. 10570 Hiehlaad Raad I MUn W«.t mf Psstisc Airpsr* EM 1-4I2S BIG SAVINGS RCA TELEVISION At Now Contor Electronics British banks also were ordered! to dbuble what are known as their! 'special deposits" with the Bank* of England. In effect, this money} is quarantined from the economy; and cannot be used for making loans. I The di-asttc new credit ^jecze had been widely expected, caus-| ing considerable unrtsrt on the; London Stock Exchange. * ♦ * •! British exports have been boom-| ing in recent years. Wit imports, have greatly increased. Among; the effects of the new squeeze will be the stiffening of credit! terms for importers needing money to pay for foreign goods. It also may be expected to slow down borrowing for stock miU’ket_ investment and purchase and con.; stniction of new homes and build-. ing*. , • The Danube Is 1,750 miles long and drains an area of 3E0.200 I square miles. GOING OUT 4 BUSINESS PAIIIT CLOSEJilll ALL SIZES Pints — Quorts — Gollons ALL TYPES Inside-Outside Enomel-Flot Qil or Rubber Bote ALL COLORS Except Whites ONE THIRD OFF! 1st QBality ONLY!-B.P.S. aad CONNERS SPECIALS! - SPECIALS! - SPECIALS! Enamel BABY BATH Household BROOM Berna-O-Matic TANKS >?■ $099 (5.9.; ^ . $119 $1.79 1 R^g- QQ< $1.95 yy ICE SKATES Req. to $nj»S M99 $2.95 ••t-W NIGHT LOCK CaN. Floating MINNOW PAILS Kidi' FaotkaU HELMETS Ra«. S4.2J •119 HUNTERS! JUST LOOK! 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COUNTER TOPS DO DOUBLE DUTY with an electric appliance center. Pullout extension egrds and extra outleU, all on one centr^ panel, give you HpUBBpower it your finfortipB. SimuittriTOUB opontion of mtny counter top appliancee—waffle iron, fry pan and coffee maker, for example—is poMible without blowing fusee. Automatic timing ts another feature. All together, it’a just like having extra range capacity. DOING THE DISHES VYAS NEVER SO EASY. The proceaa is simple-toie food acrapa into the disposer. They just grind up and waSh a^Y. never have to be handled or wrapped. Then alip dWiee. glasees. tot-irare pots and pans into the diihwaiher. Everything cornea out sparkling, and much cleaner than you can wash them because moat dishwashers use hotter water than your bands can stand. begin to enjoy your PLENTY OF HOT WATER where and when you need it. What better place for a watar heater than in the kitchen where you use loU of hot water? A Ubietop model fita flush with counter top, or it can be pla^ m a hard-to-uae owner of the kitchen cabineta. This is the witw srithout flame w flue, so you put it where it’s moat conv^iwt. ^ SO-^OB «aa tuppliea normal hot water needs of 4 out of S familiea. BROWNIE’S HARDWARE KITCHEN now wilL', SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEAL^ OR OHTHOIT HDISON OPEN 9 to 8 489 S. SANFORD ST. 2 tIOCKS lAST Ot t. SACIHAW SUNDAY 9 W 2 V ' Y'', 1.' THIRTY-SIX THR PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE U, I960 SUNDAY ONLY-JUNE 26 at our DRAYTON PLAINS and CLAWSON STORES CHAINWIDE CLEARANCE ON ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRAND NAMES AT BAROAIN PRICES! BUY NOW! USE CROWN’S EASI-BUDGET TERMS! CROWN MUST REDUCE ITS SURPLUS STOCK! Literally thousands of firje home furnishing items MUST BE CLEARED OUT! Everything goes ... We wont ACTION . . . FAST! So profits ore sacrificed . . . SAVINOi GUARANTEED up to 50% on CROWN QUALITY living rooms, bedrooms, choirs, carpeting, dinettes and appliances. ALL NEW . . . ALL BRAND^NAMES . . . ONE DAY ONLY at just 6 of our stores RUSH down . get your SHARE of these ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME SAVINGS! QUANTITIES LIMitED NO CASH^ NEEDED ... Use CROWN'S Easi-Budget TERMS! ALUMINUM CHAISE LOUNGE $1888 UVIIW KOMIS ALL EMERGENCY SALE PRICED! m AlHIMAiiCIS USE CROWirS EASI-BUDGET TKMSI Custom 96" Modern Sofas $159 r “ 1 2-Pc, Artistic Foom/Nylonr Suite .... $199 1 H 1 ^31 clJft MOOttH 1 2-Pc. Foom Rubber Sofo/Choir $129 1 n 1 g Bi) WALNUT 3-Pc. Kingsley Provincial Sectional .. $339 1 1 3-Pc. Kroehler Sectionol 3-pc. BEDROOM Kroehler Modern Design Sofa $159 1 -' 7^ includes double Only 1 Matching Choir $ 99 1 ig /}* Dresser, Mirror, KAA // Bookcase Bed 1 r- - “ 1 REG '$269,95. 1 J CHJUtti-TillUS ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME-BUYSI Vibrotor Recliner Nylon/Plastic ..............$4I.I8 Nylon/Foam Vibrator loungi ..................... MJI Foom Sup«r-SizB Club Chair ................... 99.00 Modern Scoop Choir-Silkoro . 24.00 Silkoro Swivel Choir ......................... 51.00 Mahogany Tobies - Step or Cocktoil............. 9.77 Modern Wolnut Tobies.......... *.............. 14.77 —-------------------------------1 . - Reg. $99 - leother-like j PILLOW BACK , RECLINER LOUNGER I (Super Size ; . .^tailored in I vinyl — Downy Pillow Back. I Sole Priced «77 ' L I 3-Woy Chino Table Lamps ......................$ 7.77 Super-Toll 3-Woy Table Lamps ................. 14.77 4-PC. SECTIONAL Sole Priced »219 L _________ 90" Futorion Sofa 2-Pc Artistic Nylon/Foam Suite' nMINA I I J $119 $219 3 Pc. White Sotin/Gold Bedroom . Dble. dresser, mirror, ponel bed .....................$119.00 3- Pc. Tongier Modern Bedroom Triple dresser, mirror, ponel bed.................. 129.95 4- Pc. Danish Wolnut Bedroom Dble. dresser, mirror, chest, bookcose bed......... 1SI.00 4-Pc. Limed Oak Modern Bedroom Dble. dresser, mirror, chest, bookcase bed ............ 141.00 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS Westinghouse 11.3 cu. ft. Refrigerotor .......$199.00 Westinghouse 13 cu. ft. Refrigerotor .. ...... 299.9$ Westinghouse Portable TV ............ ........ 161 JO Westinghouse Automatic Wosher ................ 219JO Westinghouse 21" Console TV .................. 229.00 Westinghouse Remote Control 21" TV............ 319.00 Reg. 49.95 ALL NEW Westinghouse SPEED-MOBILE VAC. CLEANER Complete with ^ ^ 6pc. 39^^ attachments 'AAT^ bedding buys bargain pricedi Seoly Clinton Mottress ...................$24.M Seoly Monhotfon Mattress ................. 2SJI Seoly Chelsea Hollywood Bed ......^....... 41.11 I Seoly-Deluxe . I 4-PCmASS MeBdbwd * I BED OUTFIT ' Sole Priced *59m ' includes: Brass Heedboerd. In. nerspring Mattress, Bo* Spring ^ and Wood Legs. Reg. $39.95 SOLID MAPLE BUNK BEDS Sole priced S29 includes: 2 Twin Beds. Udder and Guard Rail I________-__________________________--J. 4-Pc. Moplb Wagon Wheel Bonk Bed Outfits ............... 4-Pc. Bookcase Headboard Bonk Bed Outfits ................... .$ 91 4-Pc. Tangier or Grey Bedroom ' Dble. dresser, mirror, chest, bookcose bed . $^4B I GOOD QUALITY - OM I J COLONIAL MAPLE $ 61 or 9'xTS' Room-Sire Broodloom Rugs ........... $55.00 9'xir Woffle Rug Podding........ 6J0 Nylon/Twepd Carpeting....................per yd. 4.00 9'x12'.^^m l^k Tweed Rugs .................. 41.10 •nU VTWU | — -J Serto Delmor Foldo-Bed .........................$149.00 Qevelond 2-Pc. Sleep Suite ..................... 141.01 6-Pc. Modern Sleep Suite ....................... 160J0 j Kroehler 2-Pc. Sleep Suite .... ................ 1S0J0 Brentwood AAople 2-Pc. Sleep Suite.............. 129.00 Olympic 3-Woy Rodlo/TV Comb...........$299.9$ Sunroy 30" Wide Oven Range ......... 119.00 DBBWIlt ^ \a 5-Pc. Bernhardt \/ ^ Dining Room Set .. Sole Priced $169.00 5-Pc. Generol Dinette, Chrome Only ... 40JI 5-Pc. Fern Dinette, Bronzetone ....... 5U0 7-Pc. General 60" Dinette, Bronze .... 01.00 7-Pc. General 60" Dinette, Bronze .... 77.00 5-Pc. Brody Grey Wood Set ............ 99,00 r FREE parking ”! I of oil Bforot AM CONDmODED DMfTON PIAIIB 4945 DIXIE HIGHWAY Near Williams Lake Rood CLAWSON 1176 W. 14 MILE NEAR CROOKS the PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 24. 1960 , -f- THIRTY-SEVEX j U. of M. Seeks New State Radio Outlet GRAND RAPIDS m-A tiy for West Michigan outlet for radio pfo-| grams from University of Midii>> gan station WUOM at Ann Arbor has been announced by University President Harlan Hatcher. At an alumni luncheon, he said the university Is applying to the Federal CJonmunications Commis-! aion for a license to operate an^ FM radio station through an ar-jmalm possible a line rangenaent wMh WOOD Broadcasting, Inc., of Grand Rapids. University of Wisconsin state network for a two-state exchange of educational programs. ' ^ <«* >« X* «»jyoung Reynolds Rare Art Destroyed Relative Defends [president has *not had a CoagressI Ike From Blame Girl, lor Results jl!rs hr Yacht Sail ORLANDO, na. (AP^-Don’tir*“jK^^^‘s^^ BRUNSWICK. Ga. (AP.-dohn| Garnet Garrison, university dl-! President Eisenhoaer if elert'R^wTcans”^ Dillard Rcyn«*ls. ohe of the six ector of broadcasting, said the v^-niu were destroyed accmnplished all he hoped the sUte and local level." iSons of totacco tycoon R. J. Rey- cum weiiuauie maay. _ rector of broadcasting, said the vk-brks were destroyed Thuradayl*^ proposed new station will use tape- Vhen fire swept the I7th Centuryjk). *ays Col. Percy Thompson. I The 62-year-old father of Mrs. nows, and Clinord tllen Mctor-recorded programs produced by mona.stery of Schwarzenberg near; Thompson is the other grand-John Eisenhoaer is a i-etired mick are honeymooning on Sape-local organizations to augment pro-here. There were no casualties, father to president EtsQihowvr’s'Army officer. lo Island off the Georgia coast. grams originating at Ann Arbor. ------------------- ] grandchildren and the RepubHcanJ ----------------- ★ ★ * * w * 1 San Fnmcisco’sJJiinatown has a.candidats tor Florida secretary of! Petroleum it peoduoed in 27 of' Tha 22«ysarwld brida wasn $35i Hf Ibid Ifi^ mtion alio wouldipdjwlatlon of abwt 35,000. istate. ithe United Sutes. a week clerk in young Reynolds’ trecently established airUnet offices in Brunswick ♦ ♦ * I It was discloaed Thursday that I the couple was married June 15 I at Kingsland, Ga. Hie bride and groom are at the >lder Reynolds' mansion on the; island and plan to sail to the Ba-| bama Islands on his yacht. It is the first marriage for both. Jack rabbits never drink water. Much of thetr moisture intake; comas from eating succulent vege>j tation. Commission to Pondor | Chino-Burma'Bordor | TOKYO «*-Pel|*ig radio reporS ed today that the joint Chln^ Burmeae commission on the borf der (Hspute between the two n^ tions will hold Its first iheetiiig ii| , Rangoon Monday, j The broadcast said the 13-memi her Chinese delegation flew to RaiS|| Igoon today. . i An agreement signed m Peiping last January laid the groundwork [for the tommissioH to work ou| ithe frontier line. of the Ludmon Corp. of Miomi, Flo. We hove bought out the entire stock of oluminum components, gloss sliding BANKRUPTCY doors ond screens. Our trucks have been hauling this stock for the past two weeks ond the ronsfer is now completed. We ore now ready to sell. Here is your chance to enclose your porch with oluminum screens at never before heard of prices. Sale starts promptly: SATURDAY ONLY, JUNE 25, 9 A.M.-6 P.M. WINOO * r|- «r ..J- ^ 41* 'S' w w a 9 iize nf OHA iHT Ji i I 9 m W III 1 DP HP J|i j|> n> 1 1 • w "S* 5* 1 ■ i 111 1 i • m HH" «SH" MH" «" 1 LOUVIM •si u.i: 33M U;» 3B7T .ItW s LoSvraa itti 33(3 II.N MBS lt.lt 3S.M ItJ* It UWUZM WM 31 •* I1.M irjT Ut( U.U 34 3( I(.l( 11 LodvXM nil \Ul 3(31 I7.M 3B.BI IB.H n.8 13 LOU^aU •liU 3((1 n.M 39.46 1B.M ».M IT LoHiriM wTw M.M 411( tl.l# 46 04 tt.tt - 47.M MJ( 31 LOUTBU SS nti l«.tl 36.16 43 LOUVtXS mV 4A.BB ttM u 67.33 M.IB •3 16 M.tt (I.M braiB sicas in stucx st sittasa dibcocnts NOTICE! CONDITIONS OF SALE Windovfs Sold to Be Picked Up by Monday, June 27 ALL SALES FINAL TERMS: CASH We hove prepared drawing and size charts of all win-dowh in this sale. Please hove a list of the sizes you need figured out As due to the limited time we have to sell we will not be able to, spend d lot of time figuring the size you need Your tnopercrtion will be greatly appreciated. We ore not going out of business. The windows and screens carry the same guarantee as those sold at regular price. We are just disposing of our witlre stock pf Stanley windows. MODEL 44 '•f DDE—3EZZ3 irta-t 22221 3I22-' «»22-1 •I'BBBB 1732-2 2232-2 3132-2 4532-2 AWNING WINDOWS I i 17*4-5 22*4-5 *1*4-5 45*4-!^ Model 44 na-1 .. mt-a .. ism* . 11 »t «1.3t MM ' . W.M 7I.M 3*.a§ M7* I4.N t*,» M.M ■3 H« ■t HI »3 Hi . M.M 1**3 I3«3 M.M . S3M M-S3 (4 3* . 108 J* . . llt.*2 SPECIAL! SMNUVUSMIRaM Bom*am siiaiM* WIS»*N in, tW KmiI 4raim off watnr Maiitiy, Slanlaf Abminuni SMin* Win4Mr Ml a Sx*4 ts4i IMI pnvidm KfltlM I WMtN >3 l«»-4 4-3 low-4 EH EH EH No*a^ Fixad Mih gtast haighf 2*graatar Ibon shown. SLIGHTLY SCRATCHED Also 8 Ft. and 16 Ft. in Stock PRICED RIDICULOUSLY LOW! SLIDING STORMS All New Gloss Storm Doors for All Type* of Sliding Doort GUS$ SUDIN6 DOOR SCREENS S|2’5 BANKRUPT STOCK OF LUDMAN CORP. SCREENS VALUED TO $79.95 WINDOW SCREENS Almost Every Size Imaginoble—Ail Aluminum Up to 24x24 OSM 97* UptoSOxSOOSM *1.97 Up lo 35x60 OSM......... *2.45 Up to 40x80 OSM......... *3.96 W« olso hove o complete line of oluminum storm doors ond screens priced just right for this sole. JALOUSIE DOOR iSQSlDi HIGHLAND ROAD at PONTIAC LAKE ROAD NEXT TO ROLEADIEM NORTHERN WHOLESALE CO. I 1!TflVllliyixniiiw^‘””""*niiw*“''"'*’* 4ni.niiy* THIRTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1960 World Moves Slowly but *Don*t Despatir* Top Scientist Dreams On About Space LOS ANGELES (AP) — All is wf In our galaxy may just be|lmum. and that would miuire 80|could control the use of antlmat- AOAM AMB8 DAHOCU SOWiETHtNS *WORlANT-«e VtXIFORGST .IsMAT 1 lOOKED UKS LAST NI6KT? ■ IH( going to be beer and skittles Iguburbin* living In a god-forsak-fbr the nrst space traveler wlio , ^bU- reedifs the nearest star and re- * turns to a ticker tape reception. '‘V «««* «"•> ^ ““e to # * ^r- itune in via radio on noises 80,660 Dr. Edward Teller, noted phys- light years away in the center of tcist and father of the hydrogen ithe galaxy,.and if we hear what I bomb, said the space pkxH^rjthink we will hear, then I will might find himself 90 years ofd- become an isolationist v er, the world three million years gard to space exploration. years to get to Proxlma Ontauri.iter with magnetic fl'elda, we might An alternate fuel more powerful ! get far out enough and fast enough than h>drogen. Dr. Teller said, to realize our wildest dreams and is antimatter (a pureb' theeratiral jge Stas bappiBg. Oon^ despair, substance, the opposite of mat-j Just think wtwt has bem accom- *‘and instead of being hero he might end up in a zoo. A ★ ♦ * "In oonoordance with the laws * of physics, someone in this llfe-. time could go to Andromeda, but I nectsnmend against it," Dr. Tel- * ler told a University of California leries Wednesday night. "If there W life ddt there, then ' where is everybody? Is it possible that it's a form of life that w'e llie scientist's mention o ^>ace explorer's winding up in a zoo was a light reference to Einstein's theory of relativity and the possibility of a spaceman's becoming a modern Van Winkle on his return. ter.) which, when put in contact with matter. couM produce energy enough fOr rockets to approach the speed of light. He si^ a space ship on its way to "'Andromeda could be annihilated by antimatter either in space or on anjval. "The problem is mdng antimatter for fuel is that anUmatter and past 300 years pushed akme. “Don’t br premature and for a purpose in our apace research. After all, Ccdunibus set out to solve a trade problem wHh China, and that still isn’t solved. The by-products of his voyage infinitely more valuable and EBCAUSe THAT* WH«r HAPPENS)^ OC 1DMSi rrVilttUKE...L»X RCACHN6 OUT FOR SOMETHING you By Loa Fint ask BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES matter destroy each other and lit is the Infinite itself we now produce vkrfent radiation. want to solve. We will certainly AAA jget to the moon and the planets I know I'm crazy, but if weiin thU century alone. Dr Teller said that get^ to: the next star wlU be difficult if! THE GHU^S the rocket is powered with hydro- may not recognize as such, andjgen lUsion. So powered. l-26th thei isn’t it even more possible that speed of light would be its max- Pontiac Motor Division Gets Ambulance Contract hwaii\ nv«sK 'mvihb VOO T'MR DOME AtAttU'AHl *«TEM> CM NWlttA' VOO MMLtNt fBOOT _____By Ediimr Mgrtln ViOWiVWPOWWWT Army, Navy and Air Force basest in the United States and in manyj overseas locations will soon be; using new ambulances built on spe- ‘ cial Pontiac chassis. AAA The United States Army. Depart-j ment of Ordnance, Washington,: p.C., has just awarded a contract lor 215 ambulance units to be built by the Superior Coach Corp. of -Lima, Ohio, based on chassis and engines supplied by Pontiac Motor tHvision. . The baalc compoaeata lag aUpped by Pratlae to Sa-. perlar’s placemeat, and the heavy-daty U4-laeh wbasibase frames are beiag used, aocordtag ta IL d. length will be 245 inches, it was' revealed by G. L. Runkle, a Superior vice president. When construction is completed,, the ambulances will be driven to Army, Navy and Air Force bases, and to ports of embarjeation for! shipment overseas. The wUI replace alder types which have heea la servire lor a aomher of .Tears. Pontiacs are widely used in am-| Ibulance applications, according to ; Chapman, because of their many I heavy-duty features, their high-I performance engines and the new ;wide-track wheel design which I adds to the road stability for fast-I moving emergency ambulance runs. The frantes will be extended to accommodate the longer ambulance body so that total over-all '60 Fruit Crop Expected to Fall 2, Peach, Sweet Cherry Production Should Be Exceptions, However WASHINGTON (UPlI-The Agri-l ^ture Department said today j J peach and sweet cherry production! *4'would rise this year, apples would; „ bold steady but the over-all decid-. uous fruit crop would fall below i In reviewing the fruit situation: ; ^ of June 1. the department said; tome fruit crops in the Pacific! • northwest and tlie northern Rocky Mountain area, particularly, have . been cut by spring freezes. Des'elapment aad har\est of eariy-aeasoa fruits In the MNitb- ' ; era stales and Callfenila were Impaired by roM, wet wealhei* daring the spriag. Early seaaoii prices for such new-crop fruit as peaches, plums, . and apricots were somewhat above | a year earlier. department said the demand of consumers ' was expected to continue strong. AAA The department said the June 1 . condition of the 1960-61 citrus crop, j ' harvest of which will start next! - fall, was generally good. The con-| . dition of the orange and grapefruit; crops was better than a year ear-1 lier in all citrus states except | •Arizona. h AAA ne condition of the tangerine I crop la FlarMa was up sharply. Bat the Juae l rondition of the lemon riupa in California and . Arisona was down. Tbe department made these pr^uction forecasts: peaches, up 2 per cent from 1959; apricots. dowTi a little; sweet cherries. 7 per cent larger; pears, 6 per cent smaller; plums, down 14 per cent; dried prunes, 4 per cent smaller; commercial strawberries, down 7 . per cent; apples, about the same fis in 1959; California gra|>cs. not asd Parte. Davis mere thaa a _______ ato. -bi;::: —l. do^V^Oi.. ....... Kohlnbl dM. bohi. LMks. dos. behi. . . Onton*. snoi. Cm. be Periley Curly du. t ^•lay^ root. doi. be dipped eaongh to teach off a flock of stop-kMS orders. Scher-lag rose morp thaa a poiat. Automatic Canteen was off about 2, halving ah early drop of 4 as profits weiw taken on yesterday’s 7-point runup. Losses of more than a point were shown by Vendo, Uni-venal Match and Nafi. Martin Co. dropped about 2 despite the award of contracts tor continued production of Lacrosse missilea Texas Instruments was ahead a point-phu, moderate for this stock, following demonstration of its new radar camera for ali> craft. While Bethlehem, U. S. Steel, and Jones Laughlin picked up fractions. Republic Steel dropped point. Lukens advanced more than a point. McQuay-Norris dropped to 18 on a big 14,500-share block. N«w York Stocks Addition Work to Firm From Ferndole At a meeting of the Waterford' Township Board of Education last[ night, five bids for construction work on the Drayton Plains and' Hudson Ojvert schools were opened and a contract was awarded. News in Brief I A bex «r «arp«tor tools iat 8150 was taken from a Detroitby ^n’s car at 4702 High St., Inde-***”1?5 IS2l!iuiss*lirto pendence Township. It was reported 15- to sheriff's deputies yo«eniay.|£;2, "Stm .so Aaron Weinzweig. 19327 Schaffer Rd .Mid that an automobile wheel ;JSTort!!S«i to ypw and hre also were taken. C*tSd« ^uuntol T 'CMIIBS bn» tl»ctl«B «r pn^rj KeJLth Nichols. tS5 - Ave.. >esterday reported the theft of a camera valued at $75 w hie car. parked in the driveway of jhis home. » .Jgtij. day. set. to* I Ite theft Of cigarette. vending machine at Lee s gas .vta-Ition. 620 Auburn Ave. led to Pontiac police yesterday, jre.utra^ “ “.ieSiSr^ i ^ oT*r mt of nor slfBOtm lof I trsaeter •»< lha Dtectioii booro ta 'ibo » ^ftlsetlO^A , trsDirer ihetl - 7,^-tjrrto'- lUdlibct. WhlU. doi. bclu. Rhubarb. OuUioor. dot. bcbi Sduaeh. Ital.. lb bu....... Bquaeh, Sumeur. lb bu...... Tomatoee. HothouM. l-lb I Turnip*. doi. bcbi........ Turalpa. toppod. bu. ...... Cabbaso, bu. ... CoUardT bu. .. Sodlvi, bu......... SndlTO, blMchid, bi ■aoareib. bu....... Low bidder, the Kolarik-Cronk Construction Co. of Femdale. was awarded both contracts. The bid was $203,900. Next lowest bidder was the Bundy Construction Co. of Pontiac at .... i to $213,000. !!J; The Dra.vton Plainu School . V toi work Includes the sddifton of a * kindergarten zoom, n cinasroom, ....J*»| n tenchers’ room and n lobby- iV ' ■ 3»j library. Workers will elimlnsle ...... i.tll *w® portable bnUdlnga. An In- j side entrance to the auditorium ....I1.H Is also planned. i.to| Three classrooms, an office. GETS TOP IDEA AWARD — Several suggestions to use aluminum in fabricating vaftious parts of a bus package rack paid off to the tune of $6,497.97 for Gifford Hicks of 279 Gifford St. (centerI, a CMC Truck 4 Coach Division employe for- 24 years. Calvin J. Wemer, division The theft of hardware fltttags,u( from a trailer at the P.M. Csriage ^ ^ ------------------ Ico.. 124 Franklin Rd.. wm reported general manager, congratulates Hicks while his Pontiac police yestMvlay ISS?2e‘^i4!^‘“!'piI»S2r; foreman. Charies LaPointe. bolds a | ____^ Evervthlw fj. version of the check he will receive. The sum ,^n^uiceiito stuffed tetoas. tset !?“ J21i"uL ^ represents the largest single Suggestion Plan ijune 2S -12 to 5. 598 Abbe^ TOW*ta*^ieb*prpeiB3 award ever paid to a CMC employe. Punish Worker in Traffic Case Business Notes fine Roach $500 •Over MBS Deal Binnlngham. Have ft®# cTeaned lately? FE 5-8103 vnm enrpettiVA'JlS.7.MS‘J5:SS?'.q Call TU^N. vptir. ■ .trruiTn • townahlp, city or viUa«« b»» ------ bwn chanted. It ih^l bo tlM duty ot tho vnshlp. city or rUloft dork to oiako c chongc to ihoo lf“ “ Florida has become a major cat- ------— r---- ^ (le raising state as well as hring jtrw ^ ta^^tho^ tor*tS« ctectc a top pnxtucer of fruits and v^- tj^ch^, ^ tables in most agncultural regions. _ Vearl A. Williams, of 2091 Royal Ave.. Berkley, has been made to I lllAr |y|K\ I 1031 notice or rioiwration. the editorial staff of Production. V/Yvi I lD«3 l/vUl *7'*sp*^** •“'‘ins i>«n ciiicd the national magazine of manu- ^ {S."J;o7no7f*^kSnd!'stVrre Slot. o«ic. swRcndst-ri w„h fi™ ;» George Moustakos for, industrial equipment and its effect 0$ Foreign Agent Atter ukjwbou^ot^oir^y^ .. i.'on imoroved manufacturing effi- rv_^rTotsyWon Uki. ”—-tno. bu. ................... . bu...................... u. bu..................... Poultry and Eggs BSTBOIT POCLTTT ______IT, Juno *4 (APi-Prlc»i pound dtUvarod Dutrolt tor No. 1 «ui Uto poultry: Hooey typo hem SS-ll: U(bt typo bens 11-11; beoey type routeri over I Ibt. »-M; brolltrt uid fryers I-' wbius 11-n; Borred Rocks U-N: itolkitchen and lobby-library will be! iui_i,;__ PannUlAc linkt 2 constructed on the south side of! r®nOltie$ Light production, the Hudson Covert School located! oh Scott Lake ioSd. One 2-wwnf DETROIT (UPI» “ The seere- .rrSJZSr Dominican Payment frame building on this school prop-jtary ot state's office here said Q0|'P|y0| {3lV6l1 OVBF erty will also be eliminated. Tuesdoy.^me 5th ®J eastern Btondord Time. day one of its examiners has beenj' I suspended indefitely in connection , In other business, the board!with his handling of traffic viola- to 400 Special Kids ^ !tif»n hoannoni invn(ving Anthony J. ^ i . WASHINGXaN. ID — Hal Roach Jr. was fined $500 today in con- { nection with Mutual Broadcasting ^ I Co.'s acceptance of $750,000 from doy Dominican Republic in 1959. named the National isank of De-!«on hearings involving Anthony trolt as the paying agent tor thelCorr«do. $2,500,000 building and site bond' series 1960. i The suspended man is George! Another Board of Education Moustakas, Detroit. ’^[meeting has been scheduled for| ^ Roach, chairman of the board --^i^rRATibN notice for* * of Mutual at the time, pleaded no ci.i E^ctio^^^«d.y^A« ^ja If Ookluiid. 8Ut» of MIcMskP. moling work on the Waterford! ge to tke «m of a fonner De^ ViUage school. ; .^lerworid Aguto. lorto im-»; lorgb tl^b-II; medium to; ^ , , \/ViT»vv to naiiiR; naw stusaavna i iimunrr \n uitr ouiuwsvri allpmaH Ml- 30 p.m. Thursday, to ^ive promtaeuOv to Investigation of IWednesdav. sponsoiTTl by Pontiac bids and award contracts for re-i r_«i. a... mi,, uin p^rop^anaa ; It was carnival time for lunderprivileged kids from the « charge of ^ .1, *“***'« *“ repster V^»w*\n'SrJho rou3 The occasion was the childrens foreign agent. The indictment {hoTiounty of oukiund. st«i« of - - . . -----------n Ih* md duy of Aufust. 15M ■- hereby flven. thut Oorrado’ii name ha* tlgured i matinee of the Summer Carnival broadcast nn. PtohmlnAsiflwp In InvaatlnaHnn a# ! UT^vmee4si\y ctVbnciTl'fbH hv Pfintl&r _____________________s________ aa.. . traffic court procedure* here. iElks Lodge 810. Grain Futures Mart Weak, Wilting Today!^ circu,»«mc« <* m, c«. Among the highlights or the afternoon were free rides, ice cream It has previously been disclosed i cotton candy, that a number of traffic tickets' Groups from the Oakland issued to Corrado were dropped county Cliildren'i after policemen were unal;le to - . . for the Dominican! «n^Vu«°if e guisje o * —- Ponttuc who II .„on tho roff-* Towniblp ■ 8f 1 bi Imposing sentence to U.S. iTownship h»ii. aoto District ^rt. Judge Jowiph R. LivMtock iEsstern Stsndsrd TImi. I Nolle* Is furthor »lv«n. Ih« such retlstrstlooi *U1 slM ijj' Tonostng dsyo previous to tsld Ith d»yi -----------of July laio. to-wlt; *t Pontiac Town- State Hospital gnd St. Joseph, _ ■ . .... k..i » “>lp Mull, toto Opdyke Roof on Mondiiy Mercy Ho^tol CHUdren’s Clinic | TTie jutfee aaid ^ failed to appear in court. guests of the Elks. ;i-eport in the case showed that *ll,g„o on nionSsy. Juno »nh. t Rm. The common council has asked . * . „ ^ c.“5S‘°pr'SS^u%‘"^^^ CHICAGO to*ro and holfsri i AlHod Stro . .. n.l Janos * L . . to 7 Kelsor Ray .. 51* Konnoeott .. M.4 Klmb Clk . im htt ... Jl.l Kreoko, SB . i"* Airiia ’ !' Si 5oy*blsi* . 1 esn . to t I M»t 6 ; S.l Urn* S Com 1 Motors . JJ.4 «ul Vft* ?S Tor H I «*nn^^ So' s:.w ’ 'iMtoncM"* wnts'iovcr, e*ri7''s*r*t|the first half hour it slipped into! MSion Uondty otosdy to 50 oonti lower; n 1 i cows steady to fuuy 54 conU lower, Ists 34 4 fully to cents lower; bulls steady; 14 : 74 ibosd 4M lb. high ebote* and nrli . 74 'imsU lot leonbs. 47.44; sesUer 34.1 l*nd lots mostly cl ' *" ' . 34.7 14.04-r,44: few ------------ --------- -- - steort 14.44-14.44: 7 ho*d hlfb ....... steers ».«; food and _____________ ________.3 54-14.54; stsniUrd M.44-M. eo^lo small lots 444 lb*, and 1010 Ib.jvance. opening in a steady to firm range |,}ay and explain the CorradO ion the Board of Trade and within w w * the first half hour it slipped into, _ . ^ general weakness. ’«^\w'lkt?crndurtld AHstOtle OnOSSlS Ifte losses, as did the gainif, held ^- « 1 1 * aL. t'll IlnClt llltril J/gCtoJAfVtll VA »VSfcS»Jt *4IV • . their annual carnival radio network is now under entire- i iTemple. 114 Orchard Lake Ave. management AtcbtlM Arcs Cora Balt * Oh . Both Stool Booms Air Bond Str* Borden .. Borg Worn . Bnst My Budd Oo... Burrm^ .. Cal Pack . ----n ft H Iii SS Cb ft B 11.. Ion . . .14S.S ____________J ft M 74.4 . 14.4 Minn PftL 44.4 MneUer Sr . . 14.4 Murray Cp U.1 Ngt Bloc 17.4 nit Cssb R . . to 1 Nat Dairy . . 331 Nat Oyps oaiU muMSumas n iirera- itered losd. within small fractional ranges dur- “JS Reportedly DiVOrced “Lfteers.big the first half hour. The selling;Co"ado had rollected 22 demerit J.nnarontiv inrliirtoH a good deal ofiP®*®** f®’’ Violations. Cor- t primary election by oecurtng Clerk of tho township, cl'* which Is located bis lefsl .— duplicate retlitratlun cards and “■ cxocutln* In duplicate th4 ro*l*trttlon, was utfldavlt before a noMry pubUc-------------'*■" rlUaye ti 1 choice apparently included a g o the Clerk Jackson also said Roach' sociation with Gulcrma trainc violations uir- NEW YORK iJP - Hie Journal- nothing that you aoi^ht; it 'vas outj let o^with a reprimand American said today that Mrs. aome^mg he sought f^^ ing, ;C!hrisfina Onassis, wife of mulH-'»-iai benefit. |On t _______ _______ ortou-end MM-'---------- I ft * ft millionaire Greek shipping man; ft * ft jnotary public or other otfim admtnu- ___ „ ____________totiire ».w-i4to:I After the advance stalled, liquid-! i Ariaioile Socrates Onassis has Guterma is now'serving a prison *to“ WsMme on Affiito^'utnit^^ 'toward evening up positions] The secretary of state's '^y^rced him in Alabama sentence on convictions of faillnglt5»t^ office^^d^ftsignutf hi* w ^ for. the weekend also showed up. said Moustakas was being Alabama. J,„rc^t.«d .................... ' ipended while tte caae^waa‘ lookedj account did not Ust the time for some of his companies with ft *ny_yi,ctioo _or_prIm*ry^^ in *a^ly;^f*w ntlUty^u^M.4l uno»»nljr~lj!PR5*^loimr; i S3.N: good and cholea 54.44-! ard af.44-14.44; eull and u ' primary election. The CnCAOO OBAIM CaiCAaO. June 34 (API -grain prices: - Capital A v;an rw ... 54J ,3 Capital Alrl t.l I Carrier Cp . . N.3 1 Caat, il ...... 11 < enter Trae . 54.1 ( cbet ft Ob ... 44.7 1 Cbryotor ...... M.4 I r Sta PW 57.4 ... 34 5 Penney. JC ...It Pa RR ... * . 14.1 Phelps D . .... Jl5 Pbllco ...... BtCopft It Mot .............. 44.5 RCA .......... com Pd .......M 5 Reynbllo «tl Ouriti Pub ... f.t Revlon ........ Doors .........43.3 Rex Drug Det Edlo .... 44.4 Reyn Met . . Doug Aire . . 51.4 Rey Tob .. . Dow Chem ... N.l Ro-al Out . . DuPont .......447.5 Ssfeway St .. Eu4t Air L ... 31.4 8t Rn Pap .. Etot Rod ... 154 BeovUt* Mt . Eaton Hff . 34.7 Sears Roeb Apply for 2nd Renewal Grant i! City Officials Expect Final Approval on 1st Program Soon City officials yesterday aent off their initial application for a second urban renewal program in Pontiac and reported that they expected final federal approval of the fi^ one soon. The' application, signed by City Manager Walter K. W’illman. asks for a $76,000 advance for surveys and planning in redevelopment of the 20-a ere business triangle bounded by Saginaw, Pike and the Grand Trunk Railroad. . 1.461 July . « . s u but said that Mrs. Onas- mission. He also is waiting sen- openingfore and it was felt that Ws case I* ^ returned to Paris. whera|tence in the Dominican deal, but Tj^ therefore might have called for a^^g jackaon has indicated be jJ’A sterner penalty such as a »Way,Alexander. 11. and Christina. 9. will not impose sentence until I.I4 r®®"*® revocation. | ♦ ft ft Guterma's appeal In the other V itojj! She and Onassis have been sep-,case is dispo^ of. rlmary el* r district, age th— NOTICE OF TAXES Cily of Paallae I960 City UBd Sdieol loxsa arfU duu cmd payoftto at thi* Offica of tha City Traaautat luly 1. 1880 Ihreugh Au«uat 1. without toot." August 1. I860 a ceUactieu iaa of 1% ariU bo oddad and 1% tional will bo addad an tba liral day of aoeb inenlb tbara-aitor on any unpaid City and School laxos. Paymont mada by mail must ba poatmarkad not latoT than August 1, 1860 le avoid ponal-lioa. Aitor Fobruory 28. 1881 all un-paid i860 roal proporty taxoo arill bo rotumod to tho Oakland County Troaaurdr for collaction with additional ponaltioa providod by Slato law. Poraonal Proporty Taxoa ora ralumabla and must ba paid by August 1, 19M. ' WALTEB A. G1DDIN6S CITY TREASUREH 35 S. Parka St. Pontiac, Michigan DON'T LET YOUR TAXES GO DELINQUENT Preeb Prueb I Std DU Ind 54.5 Odrdoer Den B*L --------------- 0*0 Dyoam .. «.l atd DU O Oao Bto . ., M.4 atevaoi JI SSSt.-:; :'S:i SS-'eSf ssW- . -St arss.1 s UQderwootf .. ' Vn Cftrblde.. I H? OreyhouBd . Oulf Dll .. Hollaad P Hemestk KiS-y lot Rand Inland BU Inapir Cm loterlak Jr . tot Bits Mcb U3 OS ttael M.; 7i i D8 Tob 35. si Dpjobn .........47V 371 Wilt on Tel 44 ; 34 7 Wostf A^Bk 34.1 *44.4 2'i 14.4 Wilson ft Co M.l 141.3 Woolwortb • . . T1.I sisr. tot SiTfc ivi to!? nguiai at^' ftWlSiap^|ta^ato " ' ^ 8” B&'aij’i:- » ii ’YSTaSrftA aoB Aakod. ■ftM-JONES t P.M. AVBBAOES to tnd* 443.34 *2* n SSta. 03 44 up 4.54 W^BtoOu 5ll»_a»f, 4BT^ (Cemauad by T«*^Ai***Jaud ^ . Itoti Sop. _____ ’ Mary. Queen of Scots, was be- arated since last summer, shortly ^^Lard Ktrumo^^ Iheaded in 1587 as an accomplice after he and opera singer Maria a*p !::!!! 1613B;in a plan to murder Queen Eliza- C!allas went cruising in the Medi ‘‘‘i-.id bell ______ __________^ ______ ______ In the animal worid only ttie 'terranean on his yacht Giristina. mammals have hair. Hoasiiig A Hon Agewry. I If the advance is grantg<) it| would take about a year to planj the program. Meantime, final approval is ex-| pected soon on the $6,400,000 reai-| dentlal improvement program that; has been in the planning stage two | HHFA offtciali reported earlier; this week they had clarified mosti details in the,city's final applies-! tkm for $2,563,519 in federal funds; to support the project. | City appraisers are mokteg tWa year. The residential improvement program is east of downtown, takes in frontage along the west aide of South Saginaw street. time the 0ty wanted to the Saginaw-Pike-Grand [slYunk Railroad triangle in the first urban renewal ptogram. but officials decided this area teas too oercial in nature. Now the dty to apfdylng for federal funds under a new program designed to help commMtial areas. NEW SO STAR FLA6S COMPLETE OUTFITS 3 Ft. X 5 Ft. 50-Star Flag 6 Ft. Enamel Pole Strong Chrome Holder * Popular for honie um on window sills, porches, etc. Flag is fast color, printed heavy bunting with sewn stripe. Silver tone pole. Heavy ctirome holder. Scholanhip Number Up I MINNEAPOLIS (D-Directors of utiist^s 'the Lutheran Brotherhood, a church sia t IM I 1M4 555 4 life faisurance aociety, have author-S ! 2P-! 'S ? ms Iztol an expansion ot educatkmar SI JSt IS! ms “ expansion »f!^ . mt m.4 M.4 SrisU, and Increaatng **" m- ii;£i ffia W Ini towshiplwograin. t EVE5Y444Y'$ TAIKINS AI4UT... thou$and$ art doing tomething about... fAe wonderful tport of karting. It'll time you saw your nearett dealer and joined the happiett group going, thote who go with Go Kart — the acknowledged leader in all-family fun. / # I I % V \ I I I i J , . ^ /------------------------- CUSTOM COLOR Cart Oivtoifta 82Se. Paetyfe- K 4-*SI|^ FOKTY THE POXTIAC »WESS. FKIPAY. JUXE »«(> Death Notices "wutt cK«5*i^ Baby's Outgrown Things Are In Great Demand Help Wanted Male 6 FOOD SALESMAN ! To can «i rotatl ataraa la tbo; Pootiae - ruot arao. Salarr ot* I High School Graduates i 'i aiSZSiir (i«M fiUwr M When you use the' Pon-r-K^fcf’.SvffUti.c p'r,,, "Kor S.I." Rxs‘'’i.jsuris «w...t Ads I BoUcItlr: «»• »urrl»*d <>r >•' , »ruidthitar»n tw You caii alwa\ s locate mndfhUdrMi. Fu«et«l wtui * . li iwd ttoad*). *«J«[the parties interested in FS»rriTom?%nw?5»Brta*^^ you no longer need. Hop* C*mtt*ry. Mr. BoUcloIr jrtll| it is easy to biiHair"Jwt *1 i»«. R.MSE EXTR.X CASH lUl WotklDt Lok* Rd.. M*,t* iKritw'l^wiV'S.rMD" you sell vour un-___________________________ STdineedables through Pontiac 5r?? at tlta Himusd iV^T. JOW X elMla. SM Brai fast daafhur SOMMER EMPLOTMKNT. m-T E R N A T I O HAliLT KNOWN ! CONCERN WITH BRANCmM IN ' ALL PRINCIPLE CmBS PLEASANT AND INSTRUCTIVE WORK CAR PORNiaHED PHONE MR KERRY. PE 4-0M4 FOR INTERVIEW SAI^RY $00 \VEEK | or66m ar"7~with baddli horMt OuUaiid* Rldlaa SUbl*. 2317S W Pp^taaa MUa^.____ IP YOil aKe a salesman and what *au art oaw teUliia U not ooousb. *00 Hd Minor Walhn Rlvd.. Dro^; aT’tUa N Watorlord Cenur Como-1 , Pontiac Pratt aoa TO. MODERNfZATi^ BAL|mBN~ I StU anythlaf lor tbo boaia t Just Dial FE 2-8181 FART ffSS N*(dod at aoeo - S bob •<« > oTtnlna work Call Mr. Taylor,; ™» MSM. i • I p.iB.______i BfTnc 1 FART «,day/«’aflr.'^.’^?:I^TO PLACE YOUR AD! S____________________________________________ tht Kaak Carruthor* Fanoral, NEAL ESTATE SALESMAN - Homa aith Rat. S. M. Sd«»dai Wiut own lood rtr and be r " otftclntliis Intonnant In Oak . _ . HUL itUa — ‘ - i Fmnk carruthera e irf to work Fr»f«r i •tporlenc* but will contiui tng rtftat man. Strictly i KELL. JONS IS. ISM. 2i« ;^“ci afn, Mr-L.-, dauihtcr of RalM Burdick; dear I mother of Bonnie Sue and ;ra.pri will M 1 June «, at 11 a.m. Irom the Hun-toon Funeral Home with Rev. Rieharde offtetatlni. Intarment BOX Ri:i’UES At II a m. Today tiipre wore replies ml Tip ProoB offlew la tho fellowiBg bosoa: I. I. l.S. 15, II. n. tl. IS, SI. it. 45. a. It. 15. 17, IP, 71, 71. 7t. 78, 74. 75. M. M. M. M, IM, lit. IIS IN. III. m. Ill- Card of Thanks Blue ehare In prollti _. _. rowo Realtor Ph FE a-4llS Aik for Mr. Brown^____________ 1 SALESMa'n WANTED. NO CKFER-lenc* neceseary. part or full time Roier'e Salce A Servlet. SSS Au- burn, call PE 5-«IOj._______ SINOLE^IWN TO DO OKNJ Help Wanted Female 7 FITTER Woman age 20 to 50 who has had commercial fitting experience in retail store or w'ho has had professional horn e'sewing. Must be able to communicate with public well and who wjH he able to sell alteration s e r v^i c e. Please apply to our Tel-Huron Store, 7 South Telegraph Rd., Pontiac, Winkleman's. o iFlT1»anted“1tob tblb-pbon* work. No oiptrlonco noe*' eiean. Salary pine cwamteelona. . U>a l^Sa^uw Bt,_Omc*J«o. IS. OBHBRAL KOOiBWORX. I OAta. Ti cenu an hour. No cap. Booot* •ary. PB S4WSS. ________ HODsiixEEFBR FM kmom rciidaact la Caae Lakt arta. Na children. Only l-day week. Salary g» Miut' hart traneporuttoa. elertncaa. Call Mr. Ouneky at Thnlty Drui, FE 4-lMS._ nsracTOR.FOR DBT cUaM-Ina plant, apply Liberty Cleaneri Ml «AEB.________________ KITCHEN WAITRESS H*^ g^fdy M^BIS Bof Driv*-ln. LADY WOUU)^ LlKH'FbOIU TO •bere home. rent free.Jl_Carter. MU8T BE EXP IN OPPICI WORK, pleat* etate aap end qualtflce-tlone. permanent poeltlon with rilabltehed Pontiac concern Pontiac Press. Box M_ __ NURSES’ AIDES 'MUST TE Experienced. Apply In person. Bloomfield Hoepltel. 2100 Woed-werd at Square Lb Rd.___ MARMADUEE By Aodarsoa it Laeaiiiig Lost Riid FOTiML_jC6 Wtd. Controcts, JlMtK 35 LOSTiBLACK S HBIT'B BUOIA to Major. Rtwatd. UL IMMEDI.ATE ACTION te aay good ^ eoottooto. Now or aooaoBOd. Twr aaah upon lal- W#fft Kuwo iMB INiptra vtry ShrtSrtoxpeetUw”, property aod tttla. Aak lor Eta Tsmpwton. K. L. Templeton, Realtor P3i OraSaiS Laka Hd. FE *did* LAi&~06llTSArtg to Oarrab. OT 3-lltl umlBobb. FE ' .im *plniB0y's or MtantaLuoh. Naisa WM^ms OB It. lilSidMbow. Reward. FE A-SMS ^etd ^pta. Fumishad 37 I aOOMK OROUND RiOOR. Le» BUvtlagMi ^N^rford area. Sb^y - ‘ LoaT’ LADra ddtD wribt ^Sih. VU^S-HuroB. JuBb nth -S2-----------T^Tcir- RtWARQ. MT s-nsi._____I CASH Hour*, for Homes, j ^ aronnd East Sled tT‘ #Ba Reward, n Mil*. _______ Lear -- nhnk btoi* C‘.h* »5f «i;un?r,'"c&b.'“Mo? »-f-w ._________________ cash, for FHA ^hmid bat. S. of RochaaUr. etc. j AND GI EQUITIES Hamlin, liochtetei Rd. A Auburn; - OL 1-llS* _ ___________! ^ WTLL THB PBRBON ITOO BOUND ; « weddlns rlns m the reel of Waites, ^etday. please : — ■ ——— 4:M p m. ' M?l“’rt*S Body. ly. ISi bretdan._ 4 ROOMS ANb~SATH FRlfXTi J immadtata dapattt. entrance. First floor. FE Mill. UTrUrU^HAM 4 siboMS. PRIVATB BNTRANCB i lL.M .KDnrtl»i „ Bstlnow. Apply m MAFLK_MAYP^_AW» the A M. at tho Fantry. BATH. UF^EK bafot* S:0d a.s^_ Work Wanted Mala II. Dressmaking, Tailoring 17 No^as and Personals 27 ANT FORMBR VIVIANB WOOD-aid or VI Ban dlatiibuMrs con-Uot Vtvtaoe Woodard Cosmetic ' Stadia. Ml W. Huroe. New devel _opm_ents,_____________________ •M CAW! IN CONNECnOH WITH our NttlonAl AdverUelna nrotram. - Uin| only M. boltlos Wat- “jForry. I Johnson » TEARS OF SERVICH Wa will Ust your haul aaU your 1 idni'OOMS AMO 1 1 _J4 H._Mldland^ :« ! A ROOM ArAkTWBtT71XtJL»MM aeon, adults. Oround floor. FB - — t «^(U_a-IOM. MAN WANTS ANT KIND OF j ALTIRATIONS, Ft 4-8SS5. « Flor- KNAPP SHOES work PE^72._____ ________^ ' cute Ave , Punt.ac ^ prei Berman_____OH_ TAILORINO AL- COLD WAVi^nClAL. M K BbUiM Anrnfhw’a 99 S.IMd i W* wUl I BBd «• AFT ELbaRLireSP; 1704 Te egrioh Rd. , _______r n. --- |}jf-weekly f'ROOMiTFHIVAlE LISTINGS WANT^ Sli^r***"?tinfr Xu. ~ ■ ------ Apply m St OAlr ____________ 1. TAILO ___ ______________ _ - Bodell_______ NEAT AMBinoUB HlOH SCHOOL , TAILORINO — ALTlRA’nONS eradutt* needs employment Will- orees Maktna — Pur Repr— bic to trsin. CaU between I * m. bdna WARNER Ft pint*. Oorothy’s ^ J-1S44._ ARE YOU WORRIED OVER bereavement In the lose of ■ ■ ' ' -ler. Alton P the ladles of ifAZZA. JUNE ». ISdS. RICHARD. 2M4 Otseao: beloved Infnnt eon!) or RobertTr. end JuUn A. Maiaa; dear brother of Mlcftael and Nancy Mataa. Funeral sarvie* was held today at 1 pm. from th#, bonelson-Jahnt Funeral Rom* . Interment In Ml. Hop* Cenmury , ArruteMM, irar* by------- Jolm* Funertl Hom*.________ ___ ____ YOUNO. JONI *3. ISSS. UHNIE A .! Mighbors and rtlaUvea SM Spence 8t.; as* 17; btloved ^ may acta of ktndnees. husband of Leulae Darts; dear i.rtnfs. food, and cards father of Rofer Toubs; dw p,,hy extended durtnx brolhar of Laymon Teius. ^ W. I j,at bareavemant In the Tounf. Horace Yount. Mrs. Ruby j^r husbond and father ‘ Brothers. Mrs. J. J- MacDonald I sonnoson Thaaks U “ and Mrs. Dan Kletkln; a^ aur-i •ussrerest Baptist , TlvMl by OBI xrandchlW. »UB*ral| csytoa Mnr%. •orrlce wlU 6t Bold Saturday. jmSa Vooi June Si. at S p.m. from Sparks-’ ^oral Homo. Mrs. Al__ Orlffla Cbapol with Rev JtmM. uri Robert McOrstta Oerald Deed otflelaUBa. laUrmeat In' Bonneson ' F^ Mount Ifcrk Mr. Toiys ^;-------- wiu uo In stAte at the Bparki-1 Funeral Director* OrtfflB Funeral tome____.j. ------------------ SAVE ENERGY. USE! WANT ADS! To find liorayumj-------------------------- job. place to live or • Donelson-Johns good u*ed car. *ee Cla*$i-lied NOW! CLA*^C«70H. AHHOURCHMEHT* i Flowtrt ................ ; Funeral Wraetora ....... j __ply Fontlms FrMi Box t». VILLXGE CLERK NOVI, MICHIGAN „ ____ Call betwaoo I a m. bdna' 3 p.m PE 2-aa76^_____ ^ .---oir IT RELIABLE RIOR ^OOL BOT fjBrden PIOWHIg 18 want* work FE *-3371 ^ WALL'>^A»¥iNO bV^MACH *I- WARNBR. ROTO T1U.INO Russ, carpots, xphol. cloaaad. FE , “4 J»?djns. Ft l-t*4f i poNBOLlDATB ALL TOUR BILL* S44M. r OARDBN PLOWIHO DISKINO. ^ AMD LIT US OlVt YOU YOUNOnMAiriirVTfr WIMII8 .?Ei.C®,TO FAY DEBTS? FE t-«7M j ^S???a,^•• W_HURON .................. . —------Fi«wwb Aim mTDto lenm. - sSSXlS; ! »2| An .I^tra^tjr work. W. M. “.'•"resISi?,?. ITS, AFFLY nUR-AuVumBB. Bird WOMAN. LIVE nt.'CARB OF » ------ — --»74S. ____ ____ support child. Wishes poHttoa as salastady. couwor 1^ *-•»>*_____ I * WOMEN WONT WAlii WA» Jy B house eloanlns. FE 3-7M1. IRONINdS Ft t-S473 h tVb -b Salesman for Lumber 7VE NEED A OOOD BALBBMAN. WE P08IT1VLT PURN18H ALL LEADS 375 .N CASS AVE ___NO PRONE CALLS PLEASE _ tree TltlMMER WANTBHJ SEE Mr Olln, tIM W Msple. between l-ljv**k days,^SaL mom____ WANTED ~ BIOS ON RBFAIlUNd maeonry my bulldlnj. FE 4-WM WRITE TOUR OWN CHECK ‘---u satisfied In your present nr Do you have advanee- u bulldl&t Mcurttf with ftaan- ' ----------? W« art M«k- _____ Lsumlry ^rvtce _____--------------i e«i ’ uSSSiias-EBi-siiiffi ^ aig'’ “ • -» sL s Iihrs;?'.A“;!‘si ?r...iiv” “ LaiKiKspins » **d ^"*aoaot*MlM*?hei :St a*2!.“«.*rkft*' Ho'5!:fd'’st.*‘FwU;c* ««MS, *Dt aotivo maraei. ^ _____________ I CLARK REAL ESTATE A^RA^vErt fton^ * rm. ' nc 3-7SM - RKS. FE 4^13, |g ghlrley ft Lolg Pontlfc i 13W W Hurop. Open IH* , Atfultr OL Mwj LISTINGS WANTED »SJJ CASH for your eoultv on houses. Evorythlnf prlTOto. EM , vseani lanj. contracu. , ifOD- WVf A ~m.*’'Al2,“^‘arr JJSI* S!; UM. A, I bl^ f^m^cIt^^UmlU. 141S Ttas- FT'l^iinURANCB M FC'OPP” j K.0 I ; COMFLi™Y ^ 3, ROtM ANY diRL bit WOMAN NH^ | spriof b Uma <0 move, Wa beet - •w«r. IE a»t734, ConfldutUI._ ctU ' wpfkt. FE 4-1^3. li_Ftorwct. 20 uxt wmdHt_BAFiLY,^l Paul-M. Jones,Real Est 1 !« —-------»UiS» nemcTETiCTr^PAR-^ I BUDGET SERVICE FUNERAL BOMB “DoslSnad for Funsmli" SbARKS ORlFPtM CHaFKL;^, I STTict FE Hm 'Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Cemetery Lota EMFLOYMBNT SS KSa KS.I. ’: Help Wanted EmployBOnt Agoncits Instmcllont ....... Work Wanted Male SERVICES OFFERKD IK. cbl Indepeadtncer lh| quality men ov.. __ __ __ representatlvte for an axpandlng company. If you think tou can SOIL this b 0 Cl Ity. For appotBtn vbw call PE^I-Qi WORKLNG CHEF quallflad to haanlt comploto operation of tabls servleo restaurant. ndjotnlai bar and near lares suburban motal Should bo abb to make small Investment end be bendable. SMt* *t< ttec°^ri{ss^)iot W**' Help Wanted Female 7 WOMAN FOR OENBRAL HOUSE-work and cooktns. Pvt room. MAyfmr «-27J4_ __________ WHITE WOMAN TO CARt FOR elderly woman In her home. FB 1-413* ____ ________ WHITE ROUBRKXBPBR AND BABT •liter whib mother works. Cbrks- ton area. MA »-241» ___ WbilAN 30 TEARB OR OUllR POT ^?sirr ................. RELIABLE OIRL WANTS BABY- Building Service__________U l-A-I ALUMINUM SIDINO InstAllad or fn stock Awntnss. Storms, stono No moosy down—16 m». k up ’ For hbbeit ^qusJty. fuaruto^ prices, eall owner. r REMOYAL .. _____^1. irimmli^ FE 3-71SS or FE IN DEBT? IF SO LET US, Give You 1 Place to Pay ei?o!ki Realty WANTED - LAKE LurnNoa -"Buyer* Galore" 7733 HIOBLATO W)___OR 4jMI Cash for Small House Hava buyar with Cash Llvlaa room, klbhoa. bathroom, 3i0 if, IMdock. FE *-*8M. LAKE FRMLBO'Bi AbracUvs modem 3 and 1 raams vrith bath efncleoer ai cmnnbblv furnbnad. “intsV WOMAN BOTH CHIU) TO LIVE OI- I»«» hsh. US A.2sia TTr^TTrST JOE VALLELY Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A I.OAN COMPAN Y MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS iiSad''talrir Ws VTu m RM. 7*1 IWm^ SANE Wead-frat sod,. daUvertd, Merlon 45c sq, yd kontueky Blue 40c •q.^d Jonaen Nursery. MI B***0 WE NEED LISTINGS F.C.WoodCo. „ .jrsu^g.Trt larob ^RodS^ffT n» ton- b »l.**». Mac. OR l-OU* after « p.m. NEWLY DEC AFTB. SnTinpff. baths Low mat. 33 AubOT Ave. OXBOW LAKE 1 ROOMS B BATb' Rent Apts. Unfurniahed 38 s7beautlYul*iawii OL* l^Siu! ' American Assoc. CrodH Counselors r. Writ* Fon- _ _ bAby MA |-14t# IBT CLASS LICENSED BUILDER WOMAN TO HBI> WITH LIOHr __________________________________ ______________________________u7;k.J.V si’.^ >r.iditc raunsel housework. bo companbn tm el- i A-1 FTAIOR SAHDIHO. WitT - AL'S COMFLETE LAHDSCAFIRO. Mlchlsan_AM«. C^b..Ceun^ dsrly bdy. Uvo In. apod wlaos THE RLOOR SANDBR. FB *-172*. ’ tradhif. tltUoc. plaatlng. tress. tuwwtwemtn to rlfht party. 3*3 B Pontbe PABULON - WATERLOZ - BRUCH removad. irtmmtdaM coaiplet* Trail. Walled Lake_________■ _ CARFEN’TBY — cleanup of all dabrle. PE 4b33t WANTED: WOilAN TO LIVE IN. Addltloni - Basemanto " tsre of children. Iltht housework ’ Atttei — Oiraict ---- ------------------- “ — OET MT BID FIRST - FE J-73M___________ . AND CEMENT • 1 OR I BEDRM. FARTLT FURR.. lake front apti OR 3-lltt 1ST FTYXJR. DUPLEX. OAB Ht ^ t newly doc, parkins. ISS Chandler. oom. board and •< * wtfes. IS LANDSCAPINO. ; • Help Wanted Male 6 l^*off«V”a"‘wond*rm^’?ppor“unlb TOY FARIT'mEMOTSTRA,TORS 11 for onallOad person, no invest- j Ws_^srs ,now_ hlrfng^ a limited — ---- no ooltclttat. or out»|d* JTrtnchlns.^M IM Mitls' - J COMiPLBTE LANDKAnNO'sERT- ___ CEMENT WORE ice. work luarantecd lOelU . floors, etc. Jensen. FE. Nursery. Sd74 Dixie Hwy.. MA : Wedding Napkins "FREE" -PLUS MS INPORMALB- Backenstose Book Store | ortom C 3-1414; t’!!® all Kinds ____« ,________-TT-__________________________1, CAT t-amn-nt-n s-».v ..ew. ..wwnrn' 4'> RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL I EXPERT TRIB SERVICE. FREE niTlMfT~MAlD“sUl¥ilE8”''T3S xnd IndustrbL MAWn^ *f?2«*?S' * ««U°»tas. FE 5-SWl or OB 3-im ; ®'M"niml^ Mrs Walbea. FE ^W. paplea. MY PROEPiCTS OR BOSnCTBf Do you want to sail your pro erty or conduct i ilibt a^ tta'bul?"-yorhanSTlt, but If * BEDROOMB. PIRBT PLOOB OP you realty want to ssU qubkly i rosldontbl hoau In Bltiabtth and ouli^y msult us It ^'t ! Lake near Jobnten Couple or 3 ^t. m a mat for a prompt and adulb SIS OS. pliu *l_uUIbb* accurate opinion of the preeent Avaltablo July Ith. FE 2-0474, market value. _befor*_ »^*S.____ WHITE BROS. 1 ^RTMENTB FOTl^lr-W Onen Eves ®U p.'a?nday 1* 'til t FS 3 RMS. NEWLY DEC STOVE »W Dlib Ewy EH. J*5_WhltUm0re, WANTiD — AN ACRE OR dIORE l' AND~ 1 ROOMS, UHUttas FUR- P---SL.J-SS!: i-iStLYWOOD APTS. similar dtsirtd. Reply Foatbe 114 E. Howard it. contractlnt. Also a rilAULINO. 5-7S0*. ___ dry ; _____________saruo. 510* per mo.. wrlW Fentiac Press Box 75 , ABSIBTANT TO THE PINANC* ' director of tho City ' hsm.^AypUex-* ------ Dutlot •- —- offtco be rellei* I ______ sraduat* I Include sccountlnt and { ---------ork Expert- Position number of demonetmtora. for .. . comtnx eexson. We ere offcrlos NAME brand'TOTB GIFTS A OADOETR At dbepunt up to 5* per cent oH Flue free transportation to FTorl-da. Catalo* sod other sabs aid ralbble. ---w^WTTWm V. B-FE-V---------- 3-113i. ^ ~r,. “I—T~ I-----^—M—3 BEDRM UPPER, CLEAN, UilL- 1 WaUaca. FE Rent Apt*. FurnlBlied 37 mes. west side. 5t Ruth. wfn DATV JUNE ' lov* *v nnm • nua wtrr wse-is i ^ a 2 RMS.. BATH UNPURN. AFT. SS Uvered. Flf *-S4S3._________ WD - state' tree service Tree trlmmlns. tree eurfery, tree lespUii • IS BTrucklat lu A Decoralli lAn SarvIc* ____________J. group lx---------- aoclal eecurlty snd excellem I working conditions gabry c HOItE FARTTE8 INC CalWoi^^yolr-- ‘ “BliAUTlCIAN^ msttsurata with euallftcatloas: mlr..._ Submit applications WANTED Wid. Chi Wtd. Hou Wtd. M-Mouey Want ad RSNTALt OFFERED Rent Apb. f^mbhed ------ Rent Apu. Unfurnbhed ... Rant House* Fnrnlst^ . . Real Hoasaa Unfumlahad . Rant Lake Cottagas ..... Far Ram Room* ^......... Room* With Board ....... Canvabbcent Bemee REAL ESTATE FOR SALE For Sab Rouses ............ Income Property jMr Sale Lakt Property For Sale Resort Property . Suburban Property For sale Lots ............. For Sab Acroagt ........... For Sab Farms ............. Rent Harm Froperty ....... Sale Busioess Propertv . Ront-Leae* Business Froperty For Sal* or Exchant* FINANCIAL Bualnasa OPtprutnltles ... Sab Land Contrar- forde excellent Irtinlib In the ' ’clpal finance field Vaca- ifck leave, group lnsuron«. | ,rrang*m*nts, Alr-condlUoood salon. Ibid vacations and many other beaeflb Phone Urt. gte- phene. FE 5-1143 _ ________ npollcatlons rincbdln, | B*BT yrainmg amf work exporbncei lo ambtant Cl«, Mana.er. Blr- DELICATKS- be abb to check, build and haw V I f; H T M \\ AGTR Good wagex Steady work See -\ ivill 1 slFMIlle" 4113 W Walton Rlvd J.’J.; g.07H, Dryion_«a.T_^-------------B1;L"NIAR DELTCAYKS- SEN IN' KEEGO HARBOR INTERESTED IN KirCHEN, CASHIER ! W O R K. DAY AND I MGHT SHIFT. FE 8-0711 3-147i. COUK.It FOT CA^AEER OF aWtVonS OARAOIS. AWNInOS I .^ND TOP SOIL ^7.r,?ce.‘‘‘Wru7*fiS*3l" FoSu^i Frees, giving quaHlIcatlons WORE __________________ ________ _ COLLIOE UKS AND TEACHERS 1 I'Srill® Bern *1 500 this summer. Impos- BULLDOEIHO - IXCAVATIHO ' seeping. FE 4-0IS3.____________ ilble? Not nt all. Men and women; TRENCHWO - TTHigUNO PUncnti* T -inHcronirKr with us have earned more than Septic Tank and Tib i rlCaSRIU i^anOSCaping 51.5**. In a single month. Sevornl Jim Nlemehak______IM 3-SSSl i Comptab bwn bulldlna. tractor former school teachers snd sRi- i ^uirNT AND Zl9ce WORE.' grading and mowing. Fertllliln*. dents joined us bit sumer and; Ealth O. gleswart, FE KS7S3. I and^tpring and faU *lean-up. rfc I lied’ imk. Srm2i5nL*7/r ?*??J: C^NT WORE OF ALL IDNDS. ( itrt no out of town trsvellnt., We re hore to serve ym. CAD i Fhon* Novi Fleldbrook *-3715 for Meson Contrsctors FE. MjW _ : •ppOIntraMt only_____________i CUSTOV CONCRETE %OBE TO 1 jjf "‘J ’'J" experienced cook ONLY AP- _ fit your neegv EE >*133.____________, Landaeaplng. PI 3-*6*7 I ply Baldwin Bar and Lunch. *7* cEMElh' WORE. NEW OR RE------------------------ - —-----------' ^ ■ Bsidwln_Ave.__£_____________ . pairs Licensed. L. M. Monroe. EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR SHIRT _FE 4-SSSS __________________________ j press Apply Msln Clesnere. 44S0 DEVAC GLASS WALLS ALL ' EUrabetb ____________ veather Uviof room. Rooflnc - KSTABLISHEb" WATEINS ROUTE CZ*?’ svtilable Full or part lime Ae- ^RY WALl TAP1NO AND FINISH- eraxe S3 5S mtr br. 1*0 N. Ferry. mg. ^e* estlmxtes__^Fl^rSIl^; . * ------------ ELECTRICAL SERV-FREE EOT. MALI OR FEMALE. Srm oUIT^ FARTNEV Elertrle. . FE 5-543S ON AND AFTER TH» DATE JUNE ' 1ST FLOOR, t RMS FVT. BATH i B Edith. PI 3-134S. 34. ISIS. I Will not be reaponsibb > Adulb. 65 E. Howard. Ft 3-33SO. ’ e~BMS ~'gTnvi~*wn~WHW7i roR:,-««^P^_Tw^ I Statewide Tree Service WE PAY ALL YOUR BILLS Faymenb you can afford If you owe *510 to *30.000 and blUs are hlfh or la arrears, call for an nppolatmenl. Our servlet Ineludea fret ux serTtce. bookkeeping, cheeks, posUie photoeopUs of Mils paliT and------ -* ™* l.*^2ntla*c; ___' 3 ROOMS AND BATH BEFC •---------pLX,_„BA««LO«’_S; “4; V" 3-075S or*% Vk AND RATH. ALL UTILnTXB " ' --- Newly - . _____,____________ __________, ^ . month. Ihqulra ..... prlvsta abtranc*. Rabbin's at 734 W. Huron. _ _ ”*• S*L6l “CliAH RlSnS^^ GU..*4*4._________________ Dtllltbs furn., w. stdariiA 0434*. V ..... 1 * ROOMS AND RATH IH BLOOM'- '5J!tm7nr.'SLrtiSSu '‘fW Hllb Ml 4b3S3._______ ComplttclT furnlihed. Wft»fa«r. ■»-' 3 ROOUa ft BATH LAROR Top. Soil bi^t ' H6ArEx“sER\ lCES _bV» _ -------------------------- ... NaUonal Bank Bldg.. Rochesbr ] LARGE CLEAN ROOllg. fVt , -r-g-r-a ' Fhona Ot 1-01*4 and . OL 1-llSS aatranea.^^bwby waboma. 3*71 3 S JCT imJ .*..7.*™ Automotive Managers Must b* experteneed la body and. fender esUmattaa. detUnt with the public and nar# a worklni knawb^ of nuto pabbn*. Immediate opdamgs Nattooal or- tanlsatlen Top salary. Reply lox 1*. Pontiac ELDCTRIC HEAT. 1N8ULATTON. ana wiring. Rsflln Electric. EM 3-d^or MU 4-»223 _____ ________FREE ESTTMATE ON imu Fantiae*Press' ' Employment Agencie* 9 homV OAgoC After 3 JJi 5fY 3-lJ6*_ TOBACCO COUNTER C L e' over 1*. to work In rebll < --- altamaU days and oil *•—tl Sox 7* VridtnVaoS; " ! Ihp Jcom^i^in ___________ end loading FE Wtd. Children to Bosrd 28 3 rm upfrr, rvf^ bath 313 3 rooms and satr. uurfhY 2-*«03._____________________ B Paddock. 3-773*. J13.6^wk bed, slove and refrigerator, all Moving & Trucking 22 * JSh 1"""*' ........... 1 4 D A A D . LU^BED HdMl.lFllLiASLI CARE ' FcLeIu* ROOMS. FVT "iATH i > I-.\ Reduced Rate.* by day or nl|ht. FB 5-<34* Pvt. entronaa. Baby welcome. Local or Iona distance movlnf will CARE POR ONE OIRL I# ' SMmi MOVINO 00^ _ PE 4-^ my home. fuU time - — - MOVINO SERVICE !“4.. “•^^e* Road a.._ ---- ---------- j-nn-nv. 'ATny^-.. .b-.rV— ........... LAROB ROOMsT^iJSi IN * 5S9**’ utilities furnished. Del Rea Apb., MlOskland.____________________ _____ 3 RMS and Math, stove, re- ALUMINUM iriRDOWMAH ---_____________________ ■“•‘cI^S«i?“A\to7m“mmf WAITRESS 1* OR OVER. ;7;ri7"Th7;.^i^*.bu.'«MriVnrs • married preferred Cupar Chief Ool.v thoaa with prior axibrienc* n.-i». i. Tsiaarsiih naar Dixie need apply. Northern Lumber Co. ' —P'.*.!?..J.P--tZi?—' 7*4* cooby Uke Rd. Wtd. Househoid Qcods 29 ROOMS OP FURNTTURB AND ----------- AGGRESSIVE VOl'ivG MEN 18-28 J* NECESSARY. BUT TOO MOST BE M BUSINESS LIKE AND SINCERELY *f INTERESTED •" * TUBE. OPEN! “call MR S-........ ... “between t AM. AND 1 PM *Vi Salary $00 Weekly CURB WAITRESSES Dty S Bl|U shift GRILL COOKS Ted's hsi openinas for curb k aril »hin DOCTORS Blca furniture l.. erator FE I-31S1. 1 RM. FLUB KITCHENETTE S ATIXNTIN' fumttur* and mbcelltneous. ?,255rA‘Sv55S." Mortttg* Loans merchandise fc Radios For**8s^”»fl!^ell»n»«U' Christmas Trees Christmas CMfb l!o“?{“*v"o^ Caaaraa * Equlpmen ti: Sab Store Equipment sab Soortins Goods I IF TOU ARK ABOVI AVERAOB IN appearance and ambitious. „ WE HAVE A PERMANENT POy-4* TION for you. no ElffERIENCl so-----------------...... ^ ,___________ _____ SECURE FU' 1 ED’S TURE. OPENINOS ARE UMITBD Woodwsrd si Squire Lake Rd .......cbBI^ICIAN TRAINED PKR SSU sun I PM ferred, full time. Pontbe ares Repjy Pomisc Press. Box S7. DRY CLBANINO EXPERIENCED inspector' Stesdv work Apply “V^i"rT^'’'rT?vvT Blrmln«hsm Clrsners 1353 S .\ 1 ILNTION ! Woodwsrd aluminum awn- ORUO AND COSMETIC COUNTER. Ih Is a snap lor evenlnts experienced. fuU' Uid*. age man We train you top psv B-verly Kllla Drug. U2 W. Walton Blvd. Dray- Blrmtngbtm lU 7-S4TI DISHWASHER OM LUNCH ' ^ Pat Yet’rE | udHT° MOVINO. LIoW“HAUL- LET UsYTuT IT OR BELL IT ' 1 vern Keller. UL 3-174S.___ , _ _ u PLASTER AND REPAIRTJPA^ '••»»» TRACTORS reinovt4. *11 of coiltnc 4«- and EOUIPMSNT I •Mn FE S-4^---------^----_ Dump TriTcks* *8vml Trailer's HAVE YOU A TYFEWRITER. ROOF KF.PAIRS „ - fu‘‘^\'l^r'.r«uinlilnt — FB AS444 Pontiac l-arin and ulilUes furnished. *13 wtakly. M5 mOTthly^n* B. Farke. Apply nBi8'WnirN~uRflHrTC$T. ru.. vmvu iv. «... ov.-vn ... “V"**!, *"*’„4**'l-4*f ,1!P’ PI! s-snt «ulrt 151 Norton, FE 3-173*. ________________________« ROOMS AND BAm IBSH’ ROOia AND BA'TH, fftCELT 1 fumishad. Close In. adulb. West furalshad. 13 Fork Fbea. s-w... lids 1*S WashIngjoB. gaa ears- 3 ROOMS AND BATH. LOTHiW CASH FOR FURNITDRE AHD AF-' . ____________:______ closet ipace, refrigerator and ------- «... ----- «m etore furn. P^*-M4.__________________________________________________• I RM UFPEB. gfOTB S RE-frtg. Furn , *50 me. FE *4171. I ROOMS AHD BATH ON kfEgT •Id*, newly decarated, FE *-7D1. |- iibDlHH AFT:, • *46 B Marshall ___ 4 Rig. A^ tiSI_____________ 4 RM MODERN. 1ST_ f^R. 0 anawer. FE 4-710« Wtd. Miscellaneous RMS AND BATH. M STATE Etreet. FI 3-*5B* ROOMS AND KnURKNBTtE. ..... --- R&iiON. Aged 21-4# ... _____ hast pleasant persontllt. worUM with pcopb L.._. Ing Midwest Employment. ... Pootlac State Bank Bldg FE *-*217,^___________„___^____ PAYROI.I. UI.ERK KUUI* KI'.r/\mD ruZuurr%rMUlnml« '’n«"m ' ciii Male aged l»-2». light typing and EAIAATROCOHINO _FE A0444 I OlltiaC J'arin and u“™ w, will’buy*^ Uses# items 3 ROOMS AND BATH. (12 51 FBR ----------R o SNYDER FLOOR LATHRo. Industrial Tractor Co. OR — _ _______ 15. Fontiac, or i-»«*^I;_______ '^onil« ‘suti s'^nk san^ng and ftnlsnlng Fhona FE |*A S WCXTOTARD ' PORTABLE DOd CARRldR. IdlNI-: 3 ROMS. PRIVATE BATH AND Fonllae SUte Bank S-*5S*_ _____________________FE 4-a4« FE 4-1442 i mum IS blth. 3* ’ long FE entranet Parking * g Paddock TRYNCBIMO **<'*»*'”"0 FOB tew Dally___________Ineludlng Sunday i _ S-03S3;_____ ____________ St.______ „ _ . 0-D ’ro?’c‘!?.n*'^?,"nfoS?m'^t2S' experienced VOICE TEACHER WATERPROOFLNG i Idical and jytjdbta^movlng. ji*AHTXbn:* AND_AH OlH- !!?»j..i4~J.J?f .““Rik xlaM*”* Wnrk tuarantaad Free eatlmnbs. edge of payroll Midwest 1 htoyment. 40d Pont'— —■ Bldg FE 5A227 Instructions pply 4U2 n Plains EXPERIENCED BAR AND FOUK-|x. bln waltreucb. apply in persan At 3*0 Lou^e Bar_A Remauraot. OM FULL AND PART TIME SALES MTS help. Must be over 21 Young-For bnd Children's Shp. Mirtrlc •ia ARK you SATI.'^FIF.D • M ygij, pieseni earning*’ If i not. w* have an opportunity ; you that It worth lovestbat Men are making up to IK and more yearly b commissi ’ S ^A’" A 41stlnct advantagr ■■ AJ miernew call FE 6-«lI* between aui* onopping ueiiier. asT 'i.Am and I pm - - v-_ —......- ■ a part TIME job EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE gga If vou are frre 7 to 1* pm . neat *ale..bdv interet'-'' -- g7 appearing and have a cax--3m ' d7A u’Ay be ebl* to qualify for a ' a7B iob tbai will enable you to earn a* *5* s week and slin retain your ' sa regular Job. For Information call ■' 7S Mj^ Allen, OR 3-«*M 6 to * p.m ..n;BR'AKE~SiECHANics must' be ”>E 4-«a*T _ ' SiJ^^rWMr“dJ:k^' Lake Rd^__ ___________ EXPfltlENCED BK'aUTV OPER-I r. FUU time. Vogua Beauty ,p. Oxford OA *^l _ SEencId lade, for oin- il house work ^d Finish High School No Classes Etudv at home spar* lime Diploma awarded. If you-sre 17 or over and left school,, write for free catalog WAYNE | SCHOOL. Dept JttC, Bog 4«S4, _D»trolt_34._ hftyhlfan _ INS-TRUCtlONS GIVEN IN SOOX-krepmg. shorthsnd and lyP »g in vour home or mine Cell MY. 3-7g4l FE *4777 _______________ Jj Painthii pyofHting 23 Building Supplies 14 rame rr ste ll faint it. I_________FE JWAI*^_______ Lifetime Opportunity isr class paintino ahd dhc- Announclng a 'DO-rr-YdOR-1 Casn or ---- "• «>A_I'*»*»A *»* 1-4“* WAHTltt): SPRAY OUTFIT dr OO.F clnb i*t n S-M35 _______ Money Wanted 31 ^ j WOULD LIEl TO BORROW 03.IM j r private, east • t-1352.____________________________ ■4 ROOM HEW apartment: privab bath and tatranca. child welcome. Oinsallvllb. PE S-1S27. RH8 TTORKmO MEN. *12'WEEK 13W* ***'*' ■ ROOMS AND BA'TH^tjkkER, with heat and hot water. Oom loc .. PE 4-77** ROOM UPPER IN FOHTtAC. Oarage. Utilities furn, EM I-S714. cellent locauon. iiear mw aourt- _houM.^dulu.^ 4-*I6t~_____ I ROOM UPPER, CLEANJadBEtE - *S S Francb FE i*sa_ I RMSjklAt AND WA'IIr. STAfl 1 FURN. AFTS.'FfrTORH any FArkln^tacIlitlse. 430 N ny St. >^_4J3«S._ LOE RM. UFFL. . d^town. Adulb only. I ■ j piano" LBSSONS OIVEK 1 "top Commbsle KAMPSF.X ..EALTOR 1411 Elitsbe _____ ___ > apd furniture PR 3-1037 11 S own!^ 0””* ut'clam DEdOTATiNo_FAAT;] Wanted to Rent’^ 32 .^ ------ Sulldlns * ingland wellgapering. FE 4-0355 I WRUieO 10 Kent a.r’Rks iMC ' PVT »_!1". !!!— ‘VA^'yJ?er.V»V^*VS' > OR 4 ROOT UNPURN AFT AUa lauT-XduJ'SS^^ *» avaibbb t'amlJ KSlue Pmts. 3 LAHOE ROOKS s BATH FRl-; j-room" a‘iirti‘*Bt"‘\ PAXNTIKO. INTWRIOR, W' i Box IS. _______. v»U eotr*ac«. utUltlas fumlibtd. ....................- ----------------- ' S'’o"H.‘i,p,^drT(„ _ Aio/-iioSiSr-«mrri i'OM or f* S-74IS aft.'. 115 N Perry. ^Y’csu”?^*Ippt*OB Business Service IS AAA~PAiNTiN6"s'bi®5E'AH rmu'mni*5'"MT ______________________________ M'ork Wonted .Male 11 3 for wall washino. faint- Fr«Tslmat*s’‘’mn*"uL*^Hi * Ins nsnerhsnsine. Dsv work FE A i.ADY INTERIOR DE ___ Papering FB>^ _ «...ww — ___________ .PENS s.i^ pstiavvM'n' A ncr repaired by fsetorp*trained ------------------- _ «r siwre Living Quarter! 331 cSTpi*.'eVemiuS fuSibJT ' DUie Hwy. FeTiIII ^ ---sTn i .v:7 —---------------- ptlntlax evau wasninc rre* een- coun.s uii ljssjt sy »»"■• e i ‘ ' .............. ♦dllS^ ■ I BLSC WORK. REAS PRICES. All types No Job too sms 11 Perk Electric MY 3-1173 1 cARFENTERrSMALWOM CANVASSYR-S Our pay eet up srlll earn you *15* to *3*0 week or more If you are a baetler appb sue w Walton Blvd Drayton portion. R*f*i*nc*t_5dR A'4*4* LXP. .'^ALESLADfES For-Indbs -sporb wear FMU* part tlmt. Apply Id person Bur* Wi ?S W I'peYbltV" re"5'-*»41>"ra^^^^ ornw ^Sup^y^ . A-I.CARFENTW W0“ •‘*•1 PE*-J*31____________________ t _»*»-7*44*'.^*^*—4;^i- t—gw RL*c™iC MOTOR slomcB Rk-1 i-i CARFINIBR. NEW AND patriae and rewinding. SIS I. pair, small Johi a. specially. PB ! Fu*:rhon* PB «-3StI. ! U2S41 - — *-•*” ----------------------- locatian^FE WANTED ”T0 ' HB*T O! -1 PAINTINO S DBCORATINO ; with option to buy i Paper raawved FE «-S*ll ; houe*. In or near Pool UBTOM FAIJITINO AND PAPER _ retMWBcei. P* M***’ _ himjlng. Exp Insured Ref. OR N Tltinroi AND”E:^RtOR ptinttaig wan washing Fra* ettl- 3 LAROK ROOMg, PRIVATB BATH AND ENTRANCE CHILD WELCOME FE 3-44M i ROOia. ADULTS. PARXOrO I _Spaes_rB_SJI44 ot O^g;^ ; 3 LOE RMB AHD BATH , N OAnjtHD I bad 4 room aparr““* atova and rtfrlg. R 4ays Call OL ssurf.______ DBSATTSPTEb BMPLOVED MEN ' V_wJUto|_t^et^_MA*'*7^44*. hours per vreek. Must SbKl________ . exferikncsd dental Asenrr-' ant Slab age. height, weight I-----.-------— —------- and qualifications Wrifa Fontlac •eXFERIENCED cook apply in Preas. Sox IdS _ person only Old Mill Tsvera Ho- *xp 'WAITREig f* OR OVER M| tel. 5434 Olxb Hwy . WBbrford apply" la person after 4 pm niEX P E R tENCEO AUTOMOBILE DeClea • SestAurooi aid# R.v gt mechanic and tas sUtlon at- cheabr Rd. Rochester ()j tendant^ EM 3-*ll3_ ~ *4iEXPkRIEHCED MECL...... ..... *5 Wilson aeprlce. 4t0 Orchard txcBLtlH I ■ UP Air I uHi\ notch h^y repslr and paint man Advarmmg for Ptlbr QisaeB Inr EdSe SUdl^Fnnl/l^^oi^^ti oiOHOt g~fS¥s'Aftt"Nb7i llS-Lak*_Rd.. K^o .Harbor ___ , thj demootitabrs for Ob fall _______ *'*?-*'*' — - ■ 1 ’ FAY'S APlilAHCE FARTS BOT 1* DBBIRBS STEADY FARM pg OAKLAND AVE PE 3-4 ^."^fbr"4. U**4-n5»“‘” C°*L nS2^“‘ BOY 1*. CLiAN AND AMSITl'OUS ' - ■ — 1 wanu sModv ampImmAt. has chsuffeur'a lloense f* i-jM* CARPENTTO WOI«. NEW’ AND eling PE 5-***5 S-lTM HOTPOB* "*3l.’ 1-31U . _ jEOt P«5TW5r%;^7w^ ; surtd. B T iMdaaky. PE 4-TI4S. lUll^^^r*^^ CE!dS«f''WOTi“OF ALL iBn Os' ' •-**'« Lundgren * J Reasonable OR V1S3* ' - - I PINUHEO CARHCNTKRS. NIC* • or Job FE 5-3*13 tNOUSTRIAi SKRVICK " hsnaina' Machlo* taob. alactrbal and hp-dsaullf repair Macbte rabnttL I ing -new and used equipment. MA WE TO d-MId Lundgren * Tllliiehef Oerp nsneme. XK\V (\ AY ASP11.\IT For free' estlmabi eo.^k top-------ir driveway call FE V7a»# , UL IjlM;!______ ___________ 1 FADrnNO. urr. s_wkr fafw Mason TW^piaa. FE _ PBi-41d« aft: . - 1 RMS. AND'bA'TH, clean,~F*I- “»<»« I —■vie. month. *47* AFT FOR *4*1 Srldft ■" ■HIT, COOFLE OR LiOT TO EHARE * rm. Hm with elderly 1^ ar rut im. Nr bui. Beat. FE *-lW. UNStFLOtBO LADT W I L L______ a^lSdp'*«ts‘^M!d MSl ca«% I > IS?™? ^.^^ Ea. Hua. j±«,Sk=^?TT^ -------------- 38l,-^^WS? Wtd. COTtrsets, Mtts-JS '3~it6n A BID FROM US ' ^ ' Lake Ed.. aaiMaa. ¥1:0"" ________ , Waadward Hualaass OMbr. 131 E Lang U Rd.______ after ( ALTIRAT!OI«. Elic - - .- --— _________________i- ! trie sewer cleaning, hot wnbt------------—— _-------- . __ POR AopiTTOTUL wntlNgyAND |. beewi ^ oM end_JjMUll*d. UL , UpllHlstHrklf 28 j Ibr yawr land cajb^. CbU la 1 ^ _ ___________ _ ~wS RHrfREMENT AgSORANCW, CO 37 ITOwbod*-17d*______| fa-lb—--------------- gtiarmt—n f-ilH. ART! ITY i* JSl T^viskm Servic* 3<; T« a*U paur bn# eaWrmm r'tCoKr^lj'ffAfi^cELT' ------— . ««« Ajprtmrnts kind ^easmi . JR ADDITIO.___ _______ _ eatra pluie call FE 1-W7*. famllT dwtUteg. gidt me. UM^furelshed. plus wasba *pu»:............. “‘"I iSSUcf^jAS"*"' i * Awfa SATE. PRIVATE PTSIt CLAgi'~4 Rd6u~Al>ARf- I ..‘.‘'J?. gaa best Arm haivu wn USUMU to 1 party senmi jo»». •»« .... ^srs far aaddJt horses MMdle- ippaaiiag. ambHIous mothers eBan prefgrrad Mast be sob- «ho drive »aJoy our eaUlng ' iC n OwSm/* IUSSw siablea iTtni vantages agd eaMUiM iwMtai •R SertuTdlbTlu: RirmiWhom Ws train ypu. OE »-*4*l ,_._ref *1 5. ... ____ I UNTN JOli" ASiSr'ALL AROUND . nark by boy ottaadiag ce""’- ' , OL l -iei*__________ ’MAN WAten WORK'O* AMT I * PR.X-A1I* . B—kksspliii * Txxm SOOKB^O^ALYI THE PONTIAC PRESS; IRIDAY, Jt^^E Hi, 1660 Rent A|K^ UnfurnUhed M LOVBiT 4 BOOM APAKTMBMT. 1 food toMUon, Mrate Mitrue* aijdJtirM*- CdS ifur J:M IJi _ rnriBO BOOM, scobo6k, kllencii. bithrwm. ilaT* ttid n- , For Rent Rooms 42 t-KMa. AlfD BATS TOLL ____________ M,«W: tf.WO dn. m Rtbura. | _vau«». t BOOM MODEBN, POLL BASE-' mORLAND .. STOPPno at DOOIL lob. front mtArtWt rni^PB MSMT CLBAM M. -----------ji nppEB. au ---i. Sorry no ctaUdrtn •- MS. PE MW4. raMPt^TABLB. raiTATB, UOBT eooklBtrntr town. F* l-TWl. LAROI CLBAN BUiBPIMd R6(^. ....... - Bnflnnr — riROOM PBAMB BOMB.. J roomi, Inrn Urlng room. plnee. bnakfatt nook, hnm--- l-onr |nm««. R«nr MhooU. Term*. 34S Auburn, PB k-ITO. ( BM. HOI hont. ntwiy uwor^ i priM. MOS dn., IW ptr — _ 4-T4M b«tw—o 4 and T p m. only. I BEb- QRCHARD COURT _ AfARXMEBTS . “Root Orontly RodUeod'’ •.IRMS. POR OBRTLIMBN. CLBAlf', ■ off Ttl. PB 3-TOt ofur •;JA__ SLBEPIMO ROOM. |» AND IM ! monUi. n 1-1W. ________ ROOM_^ PW BrautUUi kttehen with i_______ ____ ntu In decorator colon with plu-... .— rofriforator ONLY THOBB DESfRINO VERT clean heme. PE MOTt._______ BOOMS. BSaBOMABLE. BOARD Opt l«m Oakl^. PE 3-4100. aerial and many o ADULTS HOB. U SALMER ST.. APT. 4 FE 8-6918 Open Pally and Sun, 14 a.m.-4 p.M. SLATER APTS. t 1 ARCADU CT. Rent Houses Furnished 39 a ROOM ROUSE AND OARAOB 440 mo. Near Crescent Lake. Not included. PB I 1711. rROblU AND BATH 14 N. Mlt>- COMMIBCTAL BUILDINO 4 ROOM ROME, EAST OP AUBURN Helshti, OR 1-48H___________ I RMS. A BATH. TOLL BASE- ment. 44* me. PE 1-4441___ i~RM. BOUSE WITH BATH. lU EdleaO;___________________ hARTLf~PUBN. 4 RM ROUStf. all modem, attached oaraoc. In-, 4J1 iir— “- Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 ' 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 ■".ysaPu*- I BEDRMS.rVCAR OARAOE. . BEDROOM. AUTOMATIC OIL heat, tenccd-ln yard, garagr *“ 144 N. Merrlma^Ptone OR 1 BK^ HOtn. W OP PONTIAC on Poll Course. MA 4-7140._ i BEDRM.. OARAOE. ELIZ. LE. BUS. AdulU. ISO a mo. OS rBEDROOM TEAR ROUND. OAE-land lake front, recreation room, automatic oil beat, atlscbt ' rage, owner on property I Rooms with Board 43 Convalescent Homes 44 For iab Houses For Sale Houses 49, TIZZY nr iB^; I Bt Kata Osann; For Sale Houses For Sale Houses 49 • equity for 41.44 $9,990 41.004 EQUmr POR 41.44 room, utility, bardwoi Carpeted. Mumlnum el S^-sp . and Auburn Hts, la and churches, all DUH aUachcii, frssi . room In Dsmt., gar-on bus route. By $65 MONTH WALTON-DIXIE ARE.A Plus Maes to Ol e, for this out-standlag 1 bedroom home 11 Has large Urine room dining room, kitchen, full basement 3 car ga- Mortgsn costs onlr t< • k thU--------' AUBURN HEIGHTS 41,400 down. Nice S bedroom T --------- 13114 Urlng room. __en. built In oven, and refrIg. Aluminum DLORAH BLDG. CO. , PE 3-4133 I _ "Bu^rs or Natlonaljlomee" I LAROE HOME l^AR OARAOE Breeieway, basement apt. Lge swimming g^m»peu^..lmd,sd,_ _ouW VOOL ..... ..... on lOT of ”ieVe froptaae. Arallable tor showing dally. CoL*-Easlick Restricted Communities 10 Miles West of Pontiac on M44 BM 1-0044_______^ MU 4-1434 LAKE FRONT — DIMED POSS Beautiful setting for this 3 br ranch home with attached garage, fireplace, enclosed large porch, boat, dock and float. 401114 lot. nioy featnree. 417.-400 Terms. HILTZ — Real Ba. teta FE 4A141. 1j\KE RANCH room I 442 50*°per ”montfi lo° new D A. i uTtot I mortgage. 3 bedrooms, eilra Urge rooms, tUe features, storms and Serdens. m car garage. 1 acre, lake prIVIlms at> of Walled Uke. Act fast'l WHITE World War H Nets YOUR Ol ELBOIBfLITY BKPIRE8 IN JULY To enable yoil to take adranUge I of your eUgljMUty before It ei-plres we are offering this un-1 precedented ralue 1040 sq. ft. plus nttached garage '*$82’'MOVES YOU IN. SSJ^pSTbiS? NCrTRINO MORE TO PAT | 1 -reel $79 PER MONTH I BROS. ' Includee everything IN JUDAH LAKE ESTATES On e lari^e i0il35 ft. lot with £!»» roni eetate. bisumace ngy., Phono PU 4d703 or PE Rrat Spacf^ 47 family room with flrrpG^e, aluminum Tbermopane type wf-dows with marhU tlUs. Baseme... with tnclneratoi and automatic ; water softener, forced air nss heat, attatiied 3-car garage with eutomatU door opener. Petio with bar-b-que pit everlooking 1 acre > wooded lot. Custom built la 1440. Owner transferred. Phone OL, 3-1131, f: 1.00N-.SILVER L.\KL Open Daily 1 to 4 For Sale Houses Two. 1 For Sale Houses 49 Not Too Far... SMITH [From M.S.U.O. WIDEMAN 41^NUARB TOET OR MORE “or ll.7i per square foot. Will . ____ carpeted, built In feu- tures In kitchen, perk end beach, privileges. 3 car etteebed terage. 3433 Shawnee Lena. Modem tri-I —I—' level home 3 bedrooms. 1 baths. 43.400 EQUirr IN A J BED ^ , |,»mecue In kitchen, plus {SSfe?rreS}".t5e"%r‘'nlt’u?; S1S.u’“o?*?!.M77?‘‘?Js'’;5:: H. (L.WrxNlruff, Inc. ______________ y;2^.rc.r^jtur'‘ i wo*?37'si,, , canal, .300 « the .sk. (Bmlders Exchange^! omn.„r^.,^di^^ .. —X Low dn.. win' Sion. CALL TO SEE! rormatto. caru^^k'^o'r fcl PACE ' LIST WITH 3-0013.____________________REAt,TY_ OR_44M3t BUDDERS MOVINO TO PLORIDA. ROUBI ' spacious groundi “ “tipple Lake MODEL 4.'81 KEMPF DRAYTON PLAINS 1 bedroom home with full h menl. m baths, euotmatlc h large, kitchen with bullt-tr -and ovea WUl build o . DON McDonald UCBNBED BUILDER OR 1-3437 MULTIPLE USTINO 8ERVICB ARRO NORTH fiUBDRBAlt room brick ranch. IHt baths fireplace full basement, oil heal 3-rar attached garage. Lot 100' : heel. 1-cer garage Fenced res yard. Close to school and sho| ' *^JNCOME 5 family witE private baths A o heating un% Monthly Incomi 41M would%>nslder small bom as down payment CCMY HOME Located on large ' ' ‘ " OfTO Daily i , lAsking lll.ioo. Uberel term, WHITE BR06 REALTOR! OR 1-iati Open •• . , ^ ^ Dl«te Hwy. GAYLORD 4 BITOROOMJ|l_ 268 S. Blvd. at Franklin Modrt-Pi o-riiJ, i;*» »• » p “• LI 1-7317 efter 7 p.m. W ESTOWN REALTY HAYDEN FARMER WAN-re TO SWAP OR SELL This 40 Acres farm - off 'sMtIcu COUNTRY ESTATE erfeef hat ranch on t-...——•-Features: Lergi '^mlly sised with PB 1-DlO BY OWNER aylvan Manor. 1 bedroom ri l(k baths, carport. - IVs-car rage, eneloaed i-*• ■ I: I Some furnishings for --- . Bvee Rd . Clerkston iMM ft. f IWshebewi . MA 5-37M. MODEL Sleeth read. Just off Commi Parking for i aulomobtle tnclud-. BT OWNER NEAR BT. MICHAELS ment, tile bath, automatic h ed. Dalik Junllor servtee nnd heat' l,bedroom bome._.PE L4400._• hardwood Hoors. Alum, tidmg. Included. i BY OWNBR, CUTE AND COZY 3 duplicate on your lot 40.075 ssss. ‘'-VS.®-'' flee bldg. Perking a gir cond. | Ideal for doctor, Insurgnee. real I ■ Will divide - - Si Humphries [* j mm nm eprwT VAB E SBI rkPWM WM Cfrfttnic tile bath. "E^el-lent^ ’^^”'*^clote?‘' S.'reened-ln patio with slld-Ing glass doors. OU forced sir heat. lSs34 ft. recreation room with fireplace Eitra large bedrooms with amole closet space ORA-C10U8 LIVINO AT ITS BEST , WHIPPLE LAEEPRONT A screens Fenced plav yard lor the kiddles. Only tO.500. terms TED McCULLOUOH REALTOR ARRO REALTY 51« Cass-Ellzabeth Rd , ---- FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844: bwimmino pool Open 4 s m. to 4:10 p * ALL DAY SUNDAY LAWRENCE W. GAVl.OKD. Kfaltor i I PUNT ST, LAEE ORION MV 2-2821 , PERRY PARE, 4000 Down. 4 rooms a bath. 40.100 ___ PERRY PARE 4000 Down. 3 B.R. Home. WaU to waU carpaL Larga PALMER*^«; Off Ml a**e5i 40750 with terms 3 B.R. Ott fumare. . , . _ m 3700 DOWN RemodeM 3 B.R. WATERFRONT ROME. Furnished s room home has alum. sldl». Oil heat. Lot 40 t 170. 410.504. 4 BEDROOM HOME. Must sell to settle estate. Immediate poe-sesslon. Beth Basement Furnace. Oara|e Near otetc S Jobneon sraie ol.oso *8 ^*<5* / C. IRWIN bedroom V" i hUeben. Lerfe 23 ft, catpetw Uy* i ’ Ini tflom. 23 n. kitchen. 3 i iSlhi^welwJ femlly rogm nrfDlftee end berbecue pit BuiU- HAYDEN 43 N. TELEORAPH ---- FE 2-9236 MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE WONDERFUL HOUSE TO MAKE vour home In. large 1 bedroom Srick i^ch With Iksement All new sree. Built-In ovr-■p lot end^ma^ ___ OR BrIcWcrele. ^ large living temlly ____________________ eicellent kitchen. Pull bath plus ei-trs lavatory in basement with shower 3 brick Ilre- mem. . “«Wr"h%at .'W.Hon ' L.?r«5o"^..&*"Vuts^Vur pJono or oar». _ ______ , wicii^ siD® BRICK, income OR 4-0358 WALTERS LAKE, Fireplace, screened-ln poKb, car ^araie. 7. loU, 411.500 1 my other PIONEER HIOHLANDS BRICK Peiturlng 3 large bedroomt. accessible attic Large carpeted living room Entranrr without yc tion This living rooi llv sised 4 BEDROOM ■ i RUas_McN/ B ART METER I ; NEW 3 BEDROOM. BASEMENT, cornerjot. Norland TO 3-4910 ! 1 NEWLY SIDED WITH STONE ' ;. aluminum awnings. 3 bad- WEST SUBURBAN &l‘'’.tlSii:^*‘H.re%eVythm; i 41^ TORON from a paneled recreation room T'T' with fireplace to a 34.000 square i 4- ■- foot^ i?*'*Siove*m o^m recreation room raragf Paved vtreci on PontUr Srhoo' ' St Benedlcfv EXCELLENT o"’«*?“‘i[.,“a'”S vlth fireplace, f led dining room, mot three bedrooms and I fv.;?‘*A‘v*.s'.\r5?fr‘!?.i ; I POR COLORED J all Pull basemen i floors Fiesta car garage Brie . Lake privileges c Price reduced no home .. CONDITION SMITH-WIDEM.\.\ REALTY OPEN EVES rtj 4-4526 Priced^ to sell with terms. Im- lAYNO HEIOHTB; Owner hie beer iranvlcrred, end property musi be sold ThU lovely home hei 3 bU bedrooms, i's cersmit tile baths. beeuWu^^ flrepUcf Nice sired dir renm. big kitchen with built and spacious family ro, 1" bl2k*y*ert; COUNTRY GENTLEMAN ^ , pull ’'be.eme'ot with 5ll i’^d"*Je”'Kef'to“ w*ori J.fv’S.e^i* Me *thU'hoiTlX"' •" «h. euf •* ..re.*®o piymenl See tnu noma wo., ground: Some of t ..jl]g.. planted hay. grain, nnd pas WILLIAMS I I Drive I r call 1 tOOM HOUSE I ----- utility. •' Press 'Boa 73 Plenty of cupboards and cloaet IXC-TO-rsiD^inBRfcSi :gj«ierl‘^a “f;u.‘Jn*ack*'?i?d‘ ----, Pull_ basement. Automatic | ^ ,, Ogg down. PE liieo 'tS? Vt ‘U.; JSfve“Vddr;^r‘.nd 'L „ Homc.IWt _____ call W, W. ROSS Homes at OR 3 bedroom •>'!“"< WATERFRONT - CASS Ut. 3-S03I for an appointment bascniem. newly decoraUd Access to 3 >WN. 444 MO STORY a *k. RL.NSKLI. ^OLN^I ' ......— -IP 7 bedrros real ESTATE k BUILDING Col4aU. PE fe 3-2444 ■* Rbr, IS DOW) >as heal jascm« 4-4737 ____ DOWN-1 For Sale Hoiizee av 'Wn. inquire 22 Auburn._■ ,*nw*if —"uTArHES e'BDRMfl |2 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE HOME DAacnivin. w rt ___ re ; --- ----- ar't- ^s^?a.“’ $21 MelTOBe. tMewblks and paved i 4-473V - PACK fir,’ *X**jS^-MS:• aTc^ Plenty M cupboardj^ and cloMt „,h*r. dryer, range, firs pro- OWNER. SAVE COMMISSION DEAL WEST SIDF, BRICK teetloo system 41.4M down, easy direct. Good netrhbors. conv.-nl- , gy OWNER terms. OR 3-4445. ___ ent location. 3 bedroom, all mod- ' g yRg oLD — LARGE ROOMS. BEST"OPPER TAKES 5 ROOM . ern, lo^d. Phone PE 3-4427, _ '‘J ^ ----- _ RACE: OVERSIZE OAI------------------------------------ HEAT; PRICED BELOW DUPU- w^Huron St ’ !3“BEbRM8.. OAS HEAT, IttOAR w Huron St:_______________ esrsta vin food '•>- POR LEASE OR BALI BIUND lOT gjtw" PESaSr HERRINOTON lOLLS room brlca. Basement. . I heat. recreation " rm'..* lake prlr ssi v-iwv_______________Watkins LaejORJ-77Et_uIU^I. HOUBE P6r rent, 143 M^ANIC. I j—BEDROOM, B A 8 E MENT. Reler. required. PE 4-1374. I fenced yard, near schooU. stores middle StBAITS LAEiE PRIY- »>>d bu* line V «*““• >* ® llegei. 3 bedroomt. screened! Lonffellow off Baldwin. ---- porch. Year around 1100 mo. PEij BEDROOM HOME. 4, YEIAR8 5-1143 evenlnQS, or Sal. and Sun. I aid. aaa baat. Uroe lot. .4440 lAKEPRONt. - brick terrace, awlmmlnt. fUhtno. 3 BEDRMS.. BASEMENT, A'TOACH- boatlng. ESI f3l44. _____I ed 14 car laraoe. rjktun I'M^'DUPOnriYiCtin-1 rm., tUe bath, plaetered walU, SfONEY FOR MOVlNa AND RE-' JfJ’jqo Urine PE 1-0000________ REAlT660D~iEACH. .HUNTOON 'ifjjji, •*“ ' R«rt Uks Cttssts SI > ------------------------ 04.000. wiu aecapt ear in trade___________________ ~BElbiiM MODERN RANCH 7 8 Paddock l any and all ollerg. Shown by appointment only. Inquire 407 8. i^doe^PE^-0047 ____ _ IAR'OAINS: rent RECEIPTS OL 3-11 OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 TRI-LEVEL STARTER MODEL j 8AT,^AND SUN RACE: OVERSitB OARAOE: OAS ; ------------below DUPLI- NAVAJO DRIVE. ________ VOORHEIB_____AN D I MENOMINEE. OPRN AFTER 5 - " WBEKDAYB AND ALL DAT ' CATION GI SPECIAL FOR OOOONE88 SAKE. MR O 1 — Don't neflect to use your bill to buy a home before July 3Sth. Here Is an eicellert home for I to buy It's a > bed- loe In the kitchen an3 DORRIS Prtvnrfft of furden KENT ! NORTH SIDE - N - oom and tiled t heat Fenced ri dolufsVT mo“Tto"h<»M from O. Niamey. Builder. EM 3-0403. j Inquire 037 Brown Rd. ' RANCH STYLE HOME S 5) BY OWNER. 3 BEDRCiOH. BASK- i acres. 1067 Herdln, Rd., Roches- j ment. atorms and acroens. alum- I ter. OL t loum aiding, water aoftener. ear- ' petlnt llli00._OR 1-0000_ pLANietNO TO BUILD? ' BY OWNER. EAST SIDE. 3 BED-! We wlU build ---- roonu. basement, oil heel Near f scheOU. store, bus line. F^5-3017. I BY owner ' ^ j 1 BEDROOM HOME, down s selling for 10450. takes ap-proxlmstelv 4425 to move In Monthly payments are ment, and the finest of meurial and workmanship, sll rooms Uraer ihan^^ver-you win admire. 74 ft. wide lot shaded by freceful spreading trees thel s— birds cell homi "' res^eble^ lerr 1X5 I . Only 44144 fireplace eludes I 'f'lU^e/e" 1 lergs shaded 343 I RAY O’NEir.. Realtor new modem ’“iJ 1 Full bssnt. 33x53 Pen-1 rec rm 3-car garage Out-t grin 114.500. terms For e ne that Is different, see this' j LAWRENCE W I (i.\^■LORD. Realtor i Ilf E Pike St. PonUec I FE 8-9693 i ___OPEN 0 0______ .COLORED BROWN I ’1-7137 - . Amtue. Wkly. OR 3-0476,_____________________ , a,v., mO Children. OR------------ i LAKE COTTAOEB AT LEWIB-lon. Mich. Laketroat. *»<“• •-•eh FE 5-1330. .‘ms“T?nin.^mnd» lll.m Loj^dowa payment. —______emeu uUll- Vacant. Near Oxford TOU ^ 04.000 041 moolb. Call BEDROOM TRI-LIVEL IN Clarkston. Mapla 4-1004.__ ll bedroom, 14 BATHB. CUM -6, “ ag. tf.tSr* pS'sS't.r-sgLtsa.v b—ch. EM Mm________ ^ Owner. fOR RENT: >'•*«______________ BEDROOm. PULL BASEMENT. New 1 car gsrsge and breexa-wey. Needs painting and decorating and eome repair block from WUUams Li with 1000 down. Beleno. „ feriRNISHED J^UsT front In Bapport only , from Ponttae 4 •umiaer ho»e. eicelient beach rent by week, season. Owner, OR 44 _____ tl^NO—LA8*. frootoj^ ......... t6NO~ pet____ ______ Newly finished. Open any Airport lU..------- 3-7160^____________________■ UDROOM RANCH., CRWCBNT mk. month or JSj'* -Weekly “ ^ | I n ••♦MO Lwrs* lot On Und con- Re*> >•>' lO ifown Balance 40.000. 1483 Bald-In 1 bedredm down. JAY NO HEIGHTS . I REDUCED rwnch All Cerpeilng BRAND NEW sparkling clean 1 bedroom ranch, located on large lot 44x114. Includes brick and aluminum aid- _________ . _____ Ing an slUched E»«4*- R^OYATbAK AREA. RANCH 'nTPE ol« ^^MMUion. Full prico onlv m« «e i4»4.«. # min* --------------- balT J -A' ; J„r'o.‘s' hl.t“ b.«mfnt‘- mi Taylor. Realtor, -OR 4-0^___ down. Owner. LI^l-(^.______ BEAUTTPUL 3 BBDRM. MKX, -nrHMTm 3 BEDROOitTBRiCK imeiTUrt j ^ “5x5i:. ______________________I 1 up', full buth. basement, at- Ulked about Luke Sub Rambling BEDROOM BRICK tached garage, oa Urge shaded Ranch Bungalow with attachr.d I norms and screens. I lot. two car Oar PulL basement l‘a throughout Paved; f- pilVf'I'!t; Peatfnr *“''•» Beautiful fireplace Pull .. n.ki.„u I .fc. • V... I .A.MjUri, Keaiior uming rm and 3 bedrooms Oak 44 a. Street NA 7-3415 floors k plastered wells. Large _____________Orton villa ___________ jj ft living rm ‘"This one Is JtUTOERE. 344 WEST ) .VSTflV'^ lo‘£’* s‘cm.l'’*co'?ir 437.400. Might consld- Large Tot. Oakland Lake ,.k- J4S0 down and Uke over payments. Oj^7jO?A sped Tot. llobti, I , eariwtin, 44% mgt 3 miles N W CIVILIANS $190 DOWN fireplace. Full buth screened [To T/i af1fi 4&"if.h down^ Llberal^^ dlscount^or cash Floyd Kent Inc.. Realtor ' 2240 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph FE 24)133 - Open Eves Free Parking . Val-U-Way; t 313 East ......-yl r ■ Id floors, p________ Itehen. PuU base- I bedrooms Pull basement Oil BY OWNBR WATKINS HILL, blocks off Watkins Lake. 3 Mo to new eehool. 3 bedroom, I iroufh- I ..... owner, pL l-Otja j lit MO 'SMALL i bedroom HOUSE. ------------ ------- ------- and drapes, aluminum storms and I screens, water eoftener. beautiful | TRIPP full basement. sale OR TRADE l Honses at 133 Omar, near pad- I dock and Perry. 414 Irwin near OMC Truck Will take 4500 down ; on each or land contract as fiart or filll payment Informatton ; 44 Judson alter 4 p.m.------ | REALTOR ^7r.Vh.d ssrsse STRAtiSMbRE 306 3 BEDROOM I e etuched ^.uge , sjorns. sc«en.. ^ IJonelsOIl Park ■ olner TW I >'• •‘<>71 "rlek family home ---' wUh 3 baths, newly decorated. SYLVAN VILLAGE ^ flrsplece, full --------------------- ----- bedroom bungalow with gIr conditioning In living room, two. nice bedrooms, bath and kitchen, ooncrele drive, good garage, paved at . curb, sewer and water, xtalklng disunce of dowotowu. OUT8TANDINO HOME 410.-500. Just as neat and clean exceptional location. t°ve compleie rooms with expansion attic, carpetlag. lovely step saving kitchen, outstanding beacment. dandy garage, and a beautiful yard ^nce^sssffvafiw TRI-LEVEL BRICK 415 075 Is certainly e lot of home wooderful family rooms, hardwood floors, plastered walls Large k'—• ---ment- Side dri*s, • s"*-s- Fenced back yard with trees and flowers Immediate possession — Low down psyment end monthly THIS CUTE 3 BEDROOM 1 fared at 501 Central with a low down payment and m< COR. RUHDEU, AND PUTNAM BT. I down, 3 ''“ * lot. 010,“* 11 500 BRICK INCOME - 4 re for owner 1st floor and 3 r apt un renting for 017 per w*i Where can you beet It? Ih terms "Owner leaving City " DORRIS A- SON REALTORS WE TRADE W Hujron___..r*!®*'* *’* 4 151 Jt 370 OettwMsd i bedroomi. Modem kitchen em bath Pull basement. Lot else lOx '.15. Price Just rediMed far quid . I Owner will eell at any ^ AS.^^OCLVTE BROKERS iriiv Co Tne_^ 443 ORCHARD LAKE I PE 0-0003 Eves alUr 5,_PE O-WM ■CLARK^ five ROOM BUNOALOW: 45.000- CUCKLER.REALTY'i " ■^S^Vves. TUI ,”* “**; CALL US TODAY Beautifully decorated 3 bedroom. sUdug door closets, basemenl. I gas heat. 14 car garage, fenced ' PE O-lTio Biri 1F“ THE BlG IF ^PE i-iioi ou want BloomfleM { ^'drm'm and den, or 4 bedroom^ i&"ar.ff.ooS FE 1-1033 _______ ______ ' TO BUY.'QR EELL BEE CLARKSTON RFIAL KSTATE. INC. Open Dally 0 u 0; Sunday 13 Paul M. Jones, Real Est. nt W. Huron MAple 5-M31 ______ FK_4-»50-----^-------FE.>13W 1 RI.LEVEL STARTEl Qose to Union I-ake ro money down ^ Only ll.iOO dn^^^ and JM per Build ' “ ■“ 'Rm. Part basement 100 X 150 ft • ■ — 14.000. Eaey NEAR NORTHERN 4HIOH- % R.j.iDitkiVAi.uKT .MODEL HOME “»» ! iJealtor FF. 4-3531 SUBURBAN RANCH PoOr . 1 nc«R iwRTHERN -HIOH-Excel SCHRAM ' ! llfully la Close to gr Only 0000 d< 345 OAKLAND AVE Lovely 3 bOdroom Living room, 13x14.------------ family slse dhslnw room, large ' kitchen with breakfast nook, full besemeut. gerege. - -" laodsetped lot. Pull pric-000 with reasonable term U hear Or:-yltn« la ^“A.'a.as: ^^^10 mitea Jfi d eefe beech. Taylor, OB BM A tir'iwnSoNO, “n^saa. funi bommeree Lake. Mae.. adUlta. 3104 1*M8“bN^BAYTOH Mighbothood. PB 1-1330 beoch l^rms . lge. carpeted liv. rm . lovely fireplace, nice kitch . oil fumsee. eliq. etove rfirl*, and other fumlihlngs Included. A steal at only 17.54S. Harold Franks ISM nnlcn U. Rd.___PI 3-3X4 CALL OB POE BARiT TAVBBHB, honeea nnd farms. Childs Real Bstnta, MT 3-4431, Lake Orion. !(XX>RED nicbfli~PROPERTY. must sen. 4114 Income per mo., ¥?5 tSSTnftirTpjln war. butek 114. Pd orb I FlMtT Of tre od gardcii tpa mUdtidBc rdfl r W i H. C. NEWTNGHAM OORNKR CROOKS AND AUBURN NORTH END Attractive 1 bedronm bungalow. JST WITH Us — P'or fast k ef- 1 ndent Service WE BUY. BELL ; - a TRADE. 34 yrs. serving Pon-, tio A vtclntty. Open 4-4. ' -L. H. BROWN. Realtor OPEN STOUTS TheSKYLINER Best Buys , LAKE PRIVILBCES OR HIDDLB STRAITB LAKE Neat four bun-gelow, alum, storms and screens. -oH furnace, located In nice neigh, horhobd. Welled Uke School Your lot 'or _ouH Itove O. Plaltley, Builder EMl-«« kitch . trade ~B«UIirV IN T BDRM . -----•«. car or what have you. PJMns qR_3-04I4,________| ' TRADB OR SELL, room lakefroni h>a "y—.. isree comer lot Ideal lor bua^ ness North of Bey City PE 3-4417____________________ ’"co.oTSTf b,5Sl’*f«.'“K2? ~WEST SUBURBAN 1 ecree on 1414 Looheeen Rd. to the setting tor tbto 1 bedreom bricT home^wlth full buea^t. 3 bathe, attached son^- D7‘»» by U you Uke then cell ter potntment. A smart buy at 41T.-MS wltN, tubetantlal down pnj- Only 41N down on U DEER LAKE AREA! An nutstnndim Colonial Ranch located on nvl ACRES. M woods and bills I Unar^ PEACE and Sf^’^to* I»gnway“'^^cto»! JACK LOVELAND fu ggSeny _____" «rjg» garage. Look Haler Road a Homes ^iS'Nothing Down nvu—-• •' —— - Jor an' 3 nedmoms. fnU eppoIntaaM P S The owner wm er home. U.4M. leave the salt-lick to feed the OR 14)447 _ IVAN W. SCHRAM RF^LTOR FE 5-9471 Small t’. MULTIPLE LISTINO SEIRVICE „ .i Templeton Sylvan Manor i 1 bedroom brick ranch, new car-pettns 3 cur brick ferag^ey-clone lenclng. carport. Priced for quick sale. Shown by ^-polntment only. .K. L. Templeton. Realtor O^rd Lk^ -• — arm 4744 DOWK in A MONTH . - 4 ROOM RANCH TYPE ' HOkaT-m CAR oaraob -PAYED DRITS-CLOSE TO PONTUC klOTOR -OFF J08LTN ROAD -PULL PRICK. 47.454. Nothing Down After 4 p.m. 4 Today OFF J08LVN You wont see this sd eoatn end ageln 5 rooint'u^^^th^JMl'fee-Alumfnum awnings.* corner lot SOxIlS. oil heat. $4,544 with terms. FOURTH STREET: If we . AVF-RV ST. SAT. & SUN. I 2 TO 8 P .M. ^ 3 BEDROOMS ALUM aiDINO OAK FLOORS PULL BASEMENT AUTO HEAT PIBEROLAS INSULATION $19,350 j EUnbeth Lk Rd to N. Avei Welch for open sign. J. C. HAYDEN, i Realtor r Walton PR $1,000 DOWN 3 bedroom hadie loeata Clarkst* • WEST SUBURBAN LAKEPRONT, NearD new year around Ladga-—S «.—1,0, ii„, oroT-i TirJ'.yrA.r ‘ DON'T LET lace OP CASH STOP -- ----------- ----^ ___ 1134 N Perry PE 4-4441._shnded toU. Priced nt onto 411.- aREA-JUET farxhngton twp. I VSS ^ 7 room brick rehch a«t>^ >••1 property. rnto" c?i uSf c^v.m»nf^ll>«rothy Snyder Uvender \ar e Ol deei juluding tnues u large 3 car lent lake ptlvl- Realtar tat. 36 Teeri 7461 Rlg^d Rd IM-Mt laae RM oT MU 4-4417 I77AC - WATER-CLAMUTON ____ ___ PAT TAXES g^AOYANCS — CALL TO- JIM WRIGHT. Realtor ^^‘^or.e pSTm^I':" garage an aTy"" GIROUX and It to Insulatad. Excellent bench, shade teeee end outdoor barbeque 11.964 down. Immedtota poseeialan LITTLE FARM Lee q ted near QtagelvIUe, and hat 3>e acres, 3 bedroom home with full basement, broeaq-wev end oarage, oil heat. The surroundlogt ere excellent. I4.M4. Warren Stout, Realtor _______^Open 'tlUjLP M . i SLDurbanr 4454 Down. 3 bedroom madam' borne, low monasly payment, alto I J bedroom brick cawepletely re I decorated. I t . rAXr.rS, Rfahor ' CIVILIANS $190 DOWN Multiple Usllog Service IRWIN WEST SUBURBAN a«Uon Plastered 'DVORAK. 5441 UNOEFETTOENCK I bedroome. Comer let. v—.., room Brick and asbeelqa Carport Vacant Open Welk^lr —• laoC - “ ” ----------- 000 LOVERS ’ uurny j --- I sat sun to Mill do* kennels with* U Si- I I nr boardlag dogs "«4iiig Suburban L,ivinf At Its Best (CONV?^TrBL"E*24) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3«21 ,U.’- Nothing Down grt^ud.d'^sp'stoosafi FORTVTWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 24, 1960 Pf Sale Hon»e« 49 SUMMER SALE We Must Make Way FOR THE NEW TRADE-INS IN WATKINS ■ HILLS Houses From $8,250 TO $24^00 - All Kinds - - Of Terms - $59.50 PER MONTH WEST SUBURBAN 2625 Watkini Uke Kd. met I WtDROOM •imt. IM* th»n t$M wU man uiTOM iBlIl "‘"only $8,250 it% Diacouirr aon ca« $60 PER MONTH For Sm^ HoiijMW 4^ | For Sale Hou^ 49 OPEN ! "BUD" ! SAT. 4-8‘P.M. I ^ ,1 Elizabeth Lake Privileges The Composite iajftpf KVniTTKINO RAVX goat Into Uili ban* to (Bablt lh« bnllder W ilvi rau Om M«sp«-ctel fMtum and compara Alanlnum •Idlnc ) bed-rooBia. I‘» betna _t water. l-«ar iarate. Ibaturea ] bedroema i and bath dova atalra. fire- Gacc, recreatlOD apace, nice wB. treee. abruba. Immediate poaaeealoD Priced at I14.M0. 1 bo your lamlly a faror. aee I It t^yt i Neat and Cozv 9 'bedraoni bemi. r Scbool. (raturlng loeatloa. Faead atraat. — $300 DOWN — PU» com TO AHTOKl FULL PRICE ONLY $10,950 $71 PER MONTH _ PLM TAXB TO - Gls POm THIS tXClLLlHT W.VrERFRONT HOME HA« SUN DBCK — Ixpoaed baaement with a bullt-la bar. 1 bedrooma, 3-car la- — ABOUT $350 - TO MOV* U« Located on North Bide of \V illtams Lake . $63 PER MONTH — PL08 TAXK8 TO — GIs LOVXLT 1 BIOROOM home — Rat aeparate dining room and table apace In the kitchen plpa full baaement a-lth new furnace and a 3-MT k^sge^ T*'nd”uorea" Walton Area baaement Living n_________ 3M inuare feet. Choice e ■at or oil heat. Kxcellen financing. Moat people ar RoIbrook,Tuni rliM ta model Can n 3-lul. OOLP C O tl R ■ • FOR LAWN! Prond owner of tbit loraly brick bungkiow wanu to go to CMIfomla NOW! Tbe bomt U located on a quiet atreet In an eieelltnt neighborhood and teaturea large ^cture windowt, overlooking tbe fairwayt. Car-^t^hen*'wl&i 'hand-finlthed cupboerda 3 lovely croaa-Ventilated b e d r o e m t. attached garage situated on 1 fabulout Itndtcaped Iota. Separate well for aprlnkllng 01 courae It a BRICK. Call now Tou'II love thu new offering at only Iti.MO. _____ _ ■ dining room, nttracllve kltcben. Attached brecieway and garage. AU located on a large MS X IM loot beautiful tandacapad lot Can ba bought on E-Z PHA Ttrmt ot kll.M- --------- -........- For S*to Hoiibb 49 CARNIVAL Astor Street jUBT opp B. pin. bmall bcn- golow. oztra torgt aero * tb lot. ftr frontage. AU city Improvo-menta. Ideal epot to build your. DOW homo. M.S0O Terma. I^ke Home LOCATED AT CASS LAKE WITH canal fronlagt. Large * room wHb bath, oil hMt. water aewace. convenient la Mboola. (My t3.(0S West Side VAVANT. very SPACIOOB S tbam modern irame bungalow. All oak floora. plaatered walla, baaement. oil heal, garage, large let. H.M "“’" walk to Work HERE'S A OOOO CLEAN 3 /S^^BeWHSlftiar ? rSS?.^ A bath down (or owner. 3 raoma. It bath up Private entraneta. WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH P. REISZ. SALB MOR .. - - ---.. *4,|, Br Dick Tu«tr and tt-M E Huron 81. - • AFTER I Heat. Only M.3M. Low down pay- M.(M. Call NOWI “Bud" Nicholie, Realtor 4k Mt (Uemana St. FE 5-1201 I —• After 6 p.m. FE 5-8004 SX •K. ^Ueitly elaaa with alurdy ______________________________ oak noori A plaatered waUa. A ■ lovaly carpeted Uving room. TUod _ _ _ ■- I I bath. A eltan dry bear-*-* i, J. V.^ JL i. 3 PAMILT INCOME OPP I for n'lS 3 bodrooma. Larta family kitefa. .. <11 .11. tmprovamanta. Ba- I privtiegea. A real ' W. About la.OM win NORTH SIDB. CITY I6M down. kd.gOd full roomt. Soparaw " pleta apartmenta Income k3Tt per montb. Dnflnlahed. 'Dp-top condition. Low upkeep. Bxccllent terma to right party. nartb 9t Pootlae. LIva through prmrty miTnice trjjj. Near good flatatng lake. Only |SM 11 ACRES nf »*ibSr‘ikr»air^ weeded. H.HS tetaT price. I Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor M DUIe Mwy. at Talegrapb PB 9-tin _OpM Ivea. frmi. »f»ITTO 0*VU». »• I. Saginaw SI PE k-tlld. Open Ivea. TU • p.m. ; COLORED — OI JakuSK mt^' tbU txeeUonf*lUtlngr Aria kill . ---------- .Jk neat. ir PaymenU gdk : .v.m*'bMeme&*°*6i^ h7ai.'*ikw opinion is that it is impossible for you ' wful tl kao'*down*''’' *1®to be in love with two different girls at the same time william MILLER not on the income 1 make:" REALTOR PE 3-#»3 —------- ' '■ ----------- ------------------------- S70 W HURON ■ Open » t« k_ _____S WE-ST SIDE INDIAN V1LL.\GE $800 Down, FHA | Ready to move Into. 3 bdrma., !>■ bathe large Ivg. rm. with! fireplace, dng. rm., kitchen and i breaklaat nk Rica baaement. 3-car gar. Uulck poaataatoo. Looat- It's to Your Advantage to tnvtatlgata thla k badreem home, mmrn kltcben, with dining cU. Large dining room and Uving room. PMU baaamanT Pttb raonation room, amrata lama-dry, water aoftaner. Purnaoa room ^/;jiKp.d°“uV‘asi Fresh Air and Sunshine CRAWFORD AGENCY ^ JftifS! Sal^BasIneM Prop^y S7 j Bi^nm Partridge IB THE ••BIRD" TO SEE Automatic I„aundry Doaona of ■•o®'* 5Sd**k5rcb:» uSr’Aii Slo'^J-ar.-L^S-u: —-....,,1.1 di mL_ tU.SN. Dn. Liquor Bar r©.3ir'.S? 1 tir Kaally run by eoupH Partridge bubinm8B*W«out' Miar KWfl W. IWKOk — PE 4-3881 For Sale by Owner BeouUful Lakafront Motal. P*r**«t rattramant 30 untta. TVa. bonU. aandy beach 4 badrm. ranch bomt. Spaed Imat. Rotmueh work. s^Stirsoii-jr.ii’S'rjS trade. PE t-'WSk. . ciSH i*DR smaiXJUdM* W6kE: toltpr net, p* ■■■ , u^^roAVipib. fl"- iS: !Sif‘,i.nr‘4odrwV.^pXl good uaed eari.jnp M3IS. UMifaermi *wap mmJStP Int boat or email motor, or iM r imn c oR6te*f“wrfh sDii: nolgbborbeod. A bargain. ntln Wblttemera. Templeton Suburban Bar Sirttgbt liquoi V—l. Alao baa being oner Iding aim TRACTS# WITH ALL feOhtP-ment. Swap for naod ear and MA f-lMk._________________ tlraa. CaU PE 88434. ear^ OB 3-dUl. _________ WILL TAB* BMALLn TlUItJK or teod runaboiir w wnknp at down P5£»f“*B booko- tttUer. I* 4-<>dS3._________ WART GOOD UaCD HOOBWHEaH; ■“SilL >« For Sale Lake Property 51 Sale Resort Property 52 U.N0 WILL RAROLX TRIB LOVELY 3 bedroom, aluml-1 otdod homo in the Watt Wi taaea aaetral 3 bedroom brick < roneb homea In very good aroaa i with down paymenta of approal- i matety M.SM. Thla wtn cnabta -lew tntareat rate I ?h35rin,' mortgaga.______________ __ _ ... cent. No mortgage cotta. Thla can I reault In very aubatantlnl 'aav-I Inga. CaU tor further informa- 134 ONEIDA Pbana PE g-IUl Housemsin-Spitgley “REALLY LIVIN’" Hera 'li Uiat Idaal plaea ' motbara bara bean looking Lovaly ranch borne *Uh large T AKF I IVING I > *(** RLDO «t* wrm good .. . > . .. i.. ... and’deep well Natr llant lota lesius. kl.kOk, 830 dn., 1 Huron Notional Pbreat and Au-, kJO inontb. PavM ^wlndlu 8ta j»bi, Ri»,r. OR I-33J8. ' School buaea. boatlnt, ftahing. ,>i\an~i Tww ~mvc»MT~Aaaaif W”aissrs:,js #!: aaa‘'i« taafe. irford. Knttaa nraa. Mr Bbtl. f U S-T711. "LAKBWOOO wiv.t.aciw iff -LABB BHBRWOOD" HALX-LONO LAKE AREA IN PAST OROWINO IOSCO cr (Mad 3 kadroom- bomt. with ‘ ■ *a??a Uvtns 'aSd**J^ltaf ^ HOYT REALTY 384 a. tilborapr 1.-^________P* 3; Near Parochial Cole-Easlick ! Restricted Communities | EM J-OtU MU 4-SI3S , wnn appna. ae asrua of wooda;, k«-mUo rood troBtikto, Walking Aatanoa to atom OM 3 lakti. filU prteo klLOOS. terma. OtU - OLIva 1-31M. RoebeaUr. fficT- DOWN, no per month will buy a neat 1 bedroom atory and a half, full Mae-ment. economical gti heat, living and dining room car-p e t e d. By appointment, pleaae. ONLY MOOO and 0400. DN NEAR AUBURN Large 3 bedroom, 3 baths, _ _________________________ meot Ota furnace. Muble ga' WEST SIDE 3 BEDR(X>M HOME; va^e Near Parochial ichoola. 00.- Ui eicellent co^Ulon. largt Uving d dining — IS ■ STraaraa-Cyclont fenced lot for 'o_„ ^ block from -^-•-,1i ___________________________________ j SuburtNin Property S3 j?7 A"^.Tu.r,-R.iSiSi* I i^iot! 7r;sir^r^Ri ilde Nice, quiet, paved Large 3 bedroom, carpet-I furnace. Double garage. 1^. ^'ONTIAC REALT\’ RAY O'NEIL, Realtor [ 13 8 Telegraph - 3-1103 "" !a n n e t t NICHOLIE; & HARGER CO. lot. garage, near but line. Potietalon at once, tl.800, low down payment. walla, beautifullv paneled recrca- < lion room m, the full baaement. | Concrete drive. 4 car garage. ; Nice lot on paved aireet. Only I 814.100 fuU price. I 1 WEST suburban RANCH 3 BED-roomt. apacloua kltcben w 11 h I ' breakfaat piua dining room. Wall I to wall carpeting aU tbrougb. Tbe ! beautiful wall mlrrora and door mlrrora all Included. Sharp Inalde . Hit MA ^ ^----* wmaa a-eMlth IBClUd ’ insRrftnce. MOVE RIORT ;N AND ENJOY \ --------- aut- ---1 I blreti Partridge | IS THE "BIRD" TO SEE ! Get in the Swim j with 113 ft. of laM fronUge. Uili I modern 3 bedroom ranch home will five you a wonderful world of: enjoyment cummer and winter, i Out Waterford way. 3 ear ga-1 rage. 014.000. i Village la line for aubdlvld^. n,,. 11M H Com- I. liuford. 54 pleteiv redecorated. Vacant. $112 PER MONTH - PLUS TA308 — CLARKSTON .Ml Brick Ranch AN OUTBTANDINO HOMI — Baa everything'll Fireplace, J large bedrooms AU otbor roomt very apocioua. Lake Privileges $100 PER MONTH ON IHSTINO CX3NTRACT 3-BEDROOM RANCH 5 ACRES A LOVBLY ROMS altuated on 8 acrea with lota of treea and yard apace. Only the grouada.' Located Near Deer Lake . $125 PER MONTH PLUS TAXB A FIXE N1-:W TRI-LEVEL HOME "W,\TK1NS HIU.S" HAS OVER <> ACRS ot jror - • — NIAR ST. FREDS _ Two <31 boucra—One a j 3 bedroom and one a 4 bed-I room, coal beat. Immediate I pnaaeaalon Priced 88.500 I with boat of tanaa NORTH SUBURBAN ■ -------bungalo' utility r— ■ Large lo home. Everything d(--------- —Bee tor youraell! Aaklpg 88 5M and ilneit terms po>->lble to responsible purchaser. Immediate poatei- 53>g WEST HURON ____PE 8-J183___________ S.NIALL F.ARM Ideal famUy home located on I nortbwcal of Clarkalon. Inqjudei 3 bedrooma. baaement. cncloaet breeaeway and attached 3 cai ctragt. A real bargain at 813. MO — 83.8M down Call J. A Taylor. Realtor. OR 4-0308 IIQ.5M - INDIAN VILLAOB — 8 Ige rooms. Ub baths, front screened terrace, Ige living rm . full alee dining rm. ealri cupboards In kitchen. Basement. • stoker N 3 FAMILY — Right on bus ! line. 1st floor hat 3 rma. and bath. Ind with S rma. and bath. Basement, aepa- \ rate gas furnaoea. Oarage. ; Live In one and let rent help pay your contract. WATKINS LAKB - Lge i lot I0kx3l5 brick and I frame ranch built 185T. i Living rm. 14x30. kltcben I baa built In oven and table ; top range. 3 bedrms. I'b ceramic and iaraxe_OIffrfd ai low NEW 2 FAMILY - Located ' of city Each apt _____.J. flntsbed In knotty pine. 3 • ------ " " "" kitchen Utility cupboards, huge Q^*awlmmlnV boaf doeV Only 811.800 fuU price, 815 per montb. EAUI.NGER REALTY DR 4-04*1 Open 0 to I 1531 Williams Lk. Rd Open Bun. GILES ^ Near .\uburn Heights 2 bedroom ranch home with full basement automatic oil lumaca. Large too* x SOS' well landicapM lot. Located In t nice quiet neighborhood. CaU tor further IMormatlon. 3 Bedrooms I5M will handle Located Jn Waterford Township with ac-ceaa on 3 lakes. 0 room bungalow, also tty car garage. Call for further Infor- $350 Incoiiie r Lake prit -------------------amall fan. Pull basement and an etira 15' "rainy day" Orat Door room. 3 bedrooma tlSM Dn. WlD TRADE for property near West Branch. ^or Sale Loti A Better Wav of Life HI-HILL VILLAGE AN AREA OP DtBTINCnVB LIVINO Beautiful roUIng countryside ot extra large buUdlng sllaa on paetd at reels. Raatricted tor your pro-MtUon. Low at 11850. IIU down. LADD'S, INC. 4B Dtxte ^y. OR 3-1351 POR edtORro ON ORA8MERB off Earlmoor Bird. $500 cash. PARKWAY DRIVB NEAR DODOB Park No. 4 131 3x330.5 ft. $1000. PB 4-3041. Bret. PB 4-0313. rpatlng and drapes go. Trad# for Mr Templeton i vYrE'r*aaon»We. EM 3-0013 ^ ; K. I-. Templeton, Realtor ^Dy's cLormNo.^ BiBBa'M liJ ajO Orchard Lk Rd PE »4501, m ggpi, ha------------ --------- Sale Land-ContractB 60, ^ I eoinplau k ted. Cl^ la< __ building' Alao Includes 7 I COM5IBRCUL LOT8. 04B10O FT. ( roomt. plenlv^ of^ -v.a uch a hadraom bomt. gat heat. ' Must bt sold, dut to aicknati Atk . Irapat go. Tradt for Mr. Templc'*- .........13M Joalyn^__ K ' ” BY OWNBR. CIMhfBRaAL AND or retldenca. DIxIa trontaga. —— Waterford VUUge. I roomt. f>a baths, baaement. larmn. Very good condUlon. OR 3-3740._ OWNER RETIRING | »»S„gS»oS2LI pV'JSSi Restaurant 30x50 camtnt blcwk ; meiSa7 bSwi— building, atone tront. 3 loU. 1 lot for parking Modem equlpai Seats 40 euttoasra. Building • aqulpaant aoly I yaart old L ba seen to appraclata. Bargain. Only 05.0M down. , , Paul M. Jones. Real Lst. PEAB.*" ^-"^^PTBUn ROCHESTER COMMERCIAL LOT 00 (I. froM'tt naor downtown Rornoatar. lom Mraa. SMITH A & LILLY too N. Mala at. Roebaaler _________OL I«014t aALB OR LBA8B « THE Tjrft of Pontiac. Coamarclal building Zona 1 Ml 50xlM i3r ft. Drlva In doora. PB 8-00( Small Office Buildi Idaal tocaUon for docWr't or aaall buaaeat. 34 i 34 lag with black top parking. air eU htat Located at ___ of M50 and WUIiama Lake Road For Sale Clothlnt 64 3 POBMAL8 BLUB. OORAL AND ; _rad^81r- ** IBLACB' __________r 3-3070. cHlPpok porIuU —» 3Qtb. OR 3-OOM. OAINED iTBhS 7 TO 0 OREl MA 5-1103.__ ”.;k™ii>A>o*S parking area at rmr. Reply Pontiac Press. Bok 03.____________________ Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 57A SELL OR RENT. HOUSE LARGE prlTliatet xi* 3-3503. SILVER LAKE FRONT 571340 wooded 104. Safe modemltad bnagalo' .............Ic Pull 1 fmiahed”' HAGSTROM REALTOR I 4000 Highland ltd. IMM> PONTIAC OR 4-0358 terrace suitable for office, shop. ■' - alore, 505. ELgln 0-3015_________ I LEASE WITH OPTION. I#X78 CE-■ ------------ building. Commerleal. i 3-PC RATTAN SixmONAL AND : end Ubie PB >0315 after 0. ■ PIECE MODERN WALNUT BED-room outfit.^jncludins eadar cheat, - RElkUflBRA'fOR* illy ronvxrtad lo bottle taa. rule tor cottape, cabin. MT 3^81. r PIECE CHROlfX KITCHBH SIT BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN __-__— Walled Lb,, Birmingham. Plymauth LOANS $25 TO $500 I aarriea la favL friendly and help-: ful Vltll our offlca or phone TTt i _______________________ som. . i £igkt'iMnufacturlng. Warabona- HOME & AUTO i LOAN CO. T N Parry St, Coraar E P> ____ . dacoraitor lamps, P..rronrPuMM*(55lVd 00 WE. LAKE LOT. ___ ___ WALTERS CBZr. woodod, MApla 5070. after 3 p.m. LOT 50 a Ml FT MARION AVE. for lala or trade PE 4-400< ^rtl- LOT IM X 180. 0AK#OTD'M^^ Buainesi Opportunities 59^ I iC3 A N S sudia. fii'is; 1 ruga. 010 08; I: Axmlnsur, ROCHESTER 8-8513 attar 8:U p.m. 541.15; Rug pads. 00.85. Paarion Furniture. 43 Orchard Lake Ava. 8 PC blNINO RM. BET. DWcS rator'i Item. Oarvad walnut. UL 2-5378___________________ Linoleum Rugs $3.29 _____friendly service______ J, ^ —jij (jir jg, ft Latai DOlnt, SllKjk 111 TO 8500 LOANS I MM. Flat palnT ILMYIngl 15> SEABOARD FINANCE CO. noieum 80c yd 1115 N. PERRY STREET ! SHOVERS 304 E. PlEH l»»y P»''5‘»>I - U CU FT. OE. 3 DR., PREEZBH TEAGUE FINANCE CO. .'«>* I I family t -. ...e above monthly i • 5 garages g a vmi h£ polntmea lill.ES R|-:.\LTY CO. SWIM. FL'^H, BOAT i RIVERDALE SUB. On Elleabeth Lk Rd Juit W. , WlUtams Lk. Rd. SEE - COMPARE Cherokee Hill.s BEFORE YOU BUY! tea — compiled 1 i* country* C 3 bedtma.. bath and ! FE 5-«l75 221 BALDI^N AVE. ; "h dining apace : OPEN i A.M. - 0 P U _______ laundry Sepa- MULTIPLE LISTfNO SERVICE :T WATKINS; HILLS I SUBDIVISION I Will Be "CLOSED" I FOR THE I "4th of July" - WEEKEND- TO Off READY FOR THE BIO SURPRISE COMING JULY lOTH - CONSULT TH* Pontiac Press Jul^9th BIG-BIG NEWS Lwrik TO “CANDLELIGHT AND SILVER" Mondav thru Friday prom l:3t TO 7:M ON WPON Ward W. ROSS I.NCORPORATED - THE BUILDER THAT MAKBB - - A HOUSB A HOME — OR 3-8021 FE 4-0591 iBATEMAN: REALTY MULTIPLE U8TINO SERVICE LAKE .....j' PRIVILEGES A Bright freih Comemportry-1 type 3 bedroom I'a bath home , with fireplace. Just scrota atreet; from lake on paved road Bome-thUig different than ordinary Wonderful private, lake privilege. aandy beach lot lor your eiU^ment. A real sacrifice "trade YOUR HOME Will Accept Your Present Home INOIANWOOD LAKEPRONT — Among the ptbea with a panoramic view of lake, ■m^^dgany®^'effig^ ■ library, 34 ft living rm.,,, dining apace. 1 fireplaces. Ige. kitchen, breakfast rm. built in features, rec rm with Ige. picture windows. ....aU,... -l^r... gaiaga.AMMM.. ROT ANNETT. INC REALTORS 35 E Huron Si Open Evenings and Sunday 1, - 4 FE 8-0466 I CLOSE TO LINCOLN JR .HIGH 8500 down for this neat two b room bungalow Oil heat, o floari 111* bath. Monthly pi 100 Including la> 1 screens' 517.000^ i I Rcome Property 50 I 3 FAMILY BT OWNBR. MUST sell, make offer FT 5-0303. 3 PAMn,Y income. brin9!n6 In 044 p«r week. |tS,$00 wMl M OM down. For colorirS. 453 Orchard Lake Avbnue, ■ Inquire 371 Baldwin Arenue. PE 5-1051. new community of take from and lake privilege hornet on paved itreeli, ranging from 523.500 up. incl. lot. Bathing, boating, fishing, >n vour own wall xtackad taka - »r bMt down the Huron River lo ____________ I Laaa than an Heur't i udt FOR Carl W. Bird. Realtor . community Natl. Bank Bldg. S 4-4111_____Bvei. FE 0-1303 Commercial Property Here Is n once - In - a - llfetli xltuatlon for the yeoM builm investment opportunity. Tl property la loeatad la tna biff desirable downtown lUebaat.. , ■ i j.vr-s.vv,i- v-w. -r>- ----■ ----- - — -....... commercial area. At 331 Walnut ll CiO FT FREEZER (.fww HEW”. Boulevard. The large apartment 202 S. MAIN !■ cw. rr rijMiw. lsm lemve. bulldlnc BOW OB thf property OiA V CT AT* ;—----------^i------ .....^ has an tneontt that can easily 214 h. SI. Cl-Alft 0^12 LllloleUHl RuffS $3.98 ion?/'SI2,'* ji.t'M'oM ROCHESTER ROMEO vinyl-o. % « pt wipl om yd. vou have a home LOANS ill TO MOO \ ilivl Lilioleuill. 1 ile 6c ea, ____ .uilneei, en Income end AUTOS '‘BUYLO‘* exMllent future Invtstmeni Don t wnnaVisofn^mona UNCLAIMED TILE OUTLET I **“ ®" ,... nt a , era, I®® » SAOINAW FE 0-34IS i BlBItllB Lilly • OL d*07ll OL l-PTfl —-___—air—— 800 N. Mam 81., Rochester PL >3511 PL >3510 31 IN OB ^WLB TBLEVWOH 1 Otl-II4l i_____:'PRIENt«J «*57tCE:'_ 105. 13', m Olymple Wlevlajw, 8ERYI.CE 'sfATION TOR lI:.;^ j VACATON^CA^^^^ g® *ji,d’~«U"Ccrinc;' MM.’ --------------- SEABORAD carrltse. Oil. OH place of bi e from Detroit m . ----------- good coodl- ___ A good Income, in Auburn ^Igtata Ttmt- PL 3-3343. BY OWNER ExetUant 3.tasllF. lacagae. Two 3 room rentals up Largs 4 room and bath down. Huron Gardens. Call FI^ 2-40X8 ______________ DUPLEX. 8 rooms. BATH. UN-furn. Plus 1 turn apta Low down payments, rent of apts. will purchase Owner FE ^18 tul world of real living ta bare for you when yon buy these nresUga "SpbctaCular Bixiin" da-algnad homes. Rd Just a short dlatanct. Partridge off Brown Rd. 1 LAKEFRONT LOTS 4 - High clevatod. r ft. on laka IM depth, me# level building alMa. Blacktop rood. 8S.8SS each. Urata. L-OUIS "TUG** BORST Raaltor 300001. . olactrlc beat. 1 75 FT LAKEPRONT LOT. CANAL I. i In rear Located on dead end , street Casa Laka. M.OOO. Terma. FE >1231 S.ACRIFICE r ME pavembnt. bloom- Blvd.. B. BloomfItM Hlgh-iraae atone front Con- i *"'*• .......uH^ome of aqultv down rnd'”8un"“TS 11’ o*"‘ I “wMM™" ^ auSt* MM? I FE 5-0308 Owner MI 4-3035 ; 815 down and Ml month. Hlgli UNION lake" rai^^ .. gniea. LI 1-7711,________ Upficr Long I^ke .CKfU*-.......- ‘ * nt p^ntlAl^lei I p m. PB O-liio Pura oTl Mm- panv.-- _________ CORNER commercial BUILO-Ing located In thriving community dost to Pontlgc Pretant Income 1284 mantbly, has potential of 8408 monthly. ToUl price only. KENNEDY^ fNANCE E >0001. CO. 1 “When you need $25 TO $500 Wa will ba clad to help you. ST.\TE FINANCE CO. 701 Pontlaa BUta Bank BMi- FE 4-1574 _ 3:0000:_____________________ 9x12 Felt Base Rues ^.9^ jOUAR HOUSB PAINT. OAL. MSS j Vinyl Linoleum. Yard 79c RUBBER BA8B PA»T. OeL SI.8S 4V WALL TUX. RUN. FT. 150 I Byar'a. 14] W. Huron PB 4-30S0 I 1850 ADMIRAL ELECTRIC BAHCHt ' used I montba, Brownms AUto-I malic shot gun. ttandard IS ' t«u*« MA 1-3300. LOANS 035 TO liSO BAXTER A LJVIB08TOKB hu(|t. Ewa LS:.j£gISB£lJL—'■ aoisroi rTnoe. : Credit Advifors 61A 500. 508 Valencia. >E 0-0713._ A-1 LIKE-NEW 8INOER UPRlOIf# cleaner Bargain. PB 5-0730. J.0I J.*AiS"N OT. _ ; BUDGET YOUR DEBTS j .... LirtNOTY^ BAROAIN FOR i CONKIUDATE BlLIE-^Np LOANS I jjltder, t|et. coffao XMker. COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRY. EX-callant Pontiac location. Offers Invited PE t-0304 __________ Par (onr heat bat ... *" *•* *** , I ANTIQUES AND ALL ... Financial Advisors. Inc. , turn, sold daily, mt >ii3i. 8 SAOINAW PE >7053 ANTiQflE CHERRY BEOrS suite lor sale 47 Olgawood f For Ssle Lake Property 51; ' bircii. "kit. buiit-ina. ; brr*aewtv-gar. 8TM 1-i________ 3 LOTS BUZABETH LAKE. BY WHITE LAKE. NEW MODERN owner. F*5-»00. _ - —- ——.................... ' . sway. Mr.’ j and Inlaretl. FE 4-3510 rVB lot ON BIO LAKB Duek^e St of Panttac Bhada-treetrj- irnWOrTO dMk CMh or termt. ' PlAaiiH nar^ lAVM. .\. I KENNEDY 1 MApl^l-ino ero, Hiiiv-ataa.n,a. -rose, CANAL rk&n. WILLIAMS LAKF. iSd*>4001^*** ** lood fishing, boatiM. 3 ^------ ^---------------------------- Lakefroht furnished home.' Me.M0.! good beach, shade, baaement. fur- ---- -.-iga. eonvenltat terms ! front turnUbqd t - baneb, large _____ _______ three bedri fireplace, utlllte room, dou" H ouseman - Spitzley ‘ LET'S TALK BUSINESS" Dixie Tavern Rot spot and quick luneb. Good parking and priced at only 87.500 down Including property and modern building CTtanca of a lifetime. Department Store Big ticket soft led lor actlva ( ers new plana ci action. Bargain Mortage Lmiib I ' * SINdiB ^ SETFINd MACdlNlI $600 TO $2,000 ,»“h alg-tag stitch regulator us I Voss & Buckner, Inc. p^^«>_u»«».raM ^m^y. 1 300 NnUonal Bldg._PE 4-4730 APT. BIZB BLdcTRlC BTOVK r?;et Out of the Rut ! ! ‘ I Consolldota your debts and mod- i I ernlaa your borne I Let us pay off i ;tr- ! "d^aVtl Swaps n d coDtract ak d I meni All reasonable filers will ba considered • NOW IS THE TTME" !SYLVAN LAKE... Privileges. On Jsmes K..BIvd I year old brick ranch 3 Ceramic I:'.e baths, 3 firepiacet : Carpet-ti4. drspaa and Isadt of charm ' Pull baaement and rec j-oom i with shuffleboard court Excel.' I lent landacaplng. Immediate pos-{ T.AKEFRONT | New 1 bedroom. Pull baaement 1 and 1 lota. lOO tl fronUge on, Watkins Lake. You can move right la — Almost unbelievable but only M4.0M. I JAMES K BLVD. i >Bedroom brick ranch on 1 beautiful Iota. Laka prlellcgei! _____ W..II d........ I -lever, large yard, Rowm *^R .'SMITH'-' fXUWW ______ 1 MOd^l DUPLEX OK 8AKD POINT NEAR ! larft XVlBtnt Uki US* 1C .wive ELIZABETH IK FRONT lot, pertect beach 0 I. 85.000 Adjoining to arall- SPECIAL.. I the Barton who Is looking ft raal bargain 1 bedrooi and acreaaa and eicalltnt lake ] Requlra^ash prlelJegea. Picnicking, mtng and boating " ‘ II.IM down and OAOE COSTS' ELWOOD realty _ FE 2-5452 FE 4-5201 500■■ Terms - - oRABS LAKi. WHITE UtKB TWP. Lakefront cinder block eottag^ ElAST BIDE I oood swimming tOd fishing. FB 5 room frame with fuff baromeat. >-3471 _ ___________ ^LABir3AKLAND Laka front Iota. 1 block ta new acbool, sand btach. gat pavtd atraet. rasldtntwl ___ onW 3101 DIU Road north off I of Walton. OR 3-3554________ LAKEPRONT ON LAKE OAKLAND. Charming 4 hadroom brick -■•■- large pictora Tlndow, being , dbilag room, baaultfui tn-I porch, full baaement. large ....ntloa room wHb kitchen and bar Oaraga. Terp beauUfuf Iraa-shaded Ftne beach. H-TIhOLMES, INC. I kcellant beach. Plenty of abode SUI S,_Lapeer_Rd;_FXJ5-30U. *ro eUjo’*’’«5‘"hi" ‘•^ FBOTT. 3 BBDRM. I BATH ays In. Owaar leavU^ stala and ’ hkj cwoley'l^e LAROE^ 1 BEDROOia YEAH VVINANS LAKE i 0107 WINAN* LAKE DRUIB " - brick colonial home on — private 178 acre i I miles from ray. 1 badrooms. ____.. klUhen. 3 an- porchet. IS batht. 3 ear gsrage Mmbershli^ln^Melaka , Pr*w *!od^ medUte pos Information ,. ™ _^„_JtT 'c^n •peetlon without' appomt- _____ ________ ____,Jun^35th and 10th.___ cash MApla >1818.______________ WATTCms UtXB.'WATER ntONT. >IR8T TOa (3PPBRBD M ACRBS ----- — ----- ,, Pontiac Nlea and Itvel. Hoor. ’ ------------* ------------- Spitzley toss PROM DETON OABLES 0 4-0138 MX >5M7 MI 4-7433[ V|T/~UTr: * V RrCIVL'CC |l BEDROOM HOUSB IN PONTIAC Waterford Hills Estate LH.TjTnD A low eboica lots loft Avtraga' CORPORATION 10013M (hwd droinasa. Idaal^ i JOHN AJ-ANDMSaSBR, BROKER cation . 1573 8 Telegraph Rd. FT 4-lHl Herbert C. Davis, Rltr. 1 *•*"* °°°" PE 8-4311 BBDROOM BRICK. 1 TIARS ; Rocbeiter“M*80o“ronlty* for ‘ POUND AT L * a BAUM. A lltua out of tba wnp but s 1*8 lata to pay. Piirnttnra and op^-apeea of aU kinds. NBW * UilD. yult eur trada dept, (ar raal bargalnt. Wa buy tall or trada. Coma au8 and look around. 3 ncrat ot (rta parkins. Phono FT 1-1341. OFW MOB. BAT. 8 TO I * ®f Auburn Betsbtt an Auburn la aqultable. on. TCr additic I OB I-34U L rlfhlda AC 7-101 "!?lh1^"w>S?a\£lir30~.S?a"iSS5 1 * Wbf'ISt tfv^ Balance 00.700 < payment Balance Is Rolfe H. .Smith, Realtor 344 S. Telagrapb Rd ,, PE 3-7040 _________MA 0-04311 ‘ ; MACEDAY LAKE | Yeir-areund 4 bedroom home will 1 complete baths, jo-loot carpeted llvint room, full all dininf room, modern kitchen n - --- :— ----- i .. D CHARLES. REALTOR V“^W.“r‘7 4043. BBAUnPUL PUTUrmiBl. POHCBD ift.vs ,.%r‘‘“ " .......... flea. *3 l6aMM*bSt«Mm /SmB- -•a?®?*.®?® Mt qamana. BOBTsrtoosarnni; f tU M “i!*iJa i P«froS«>rJ5^ S?'“ » ~6Vbbb aH6 dSSt DBLIVBET. . pau. compltta Rna of goa and E**®*:_ B (’••••F iMctrlc MM.M^Cm 10 ROOM idODBRN PARM'HbUiOL 40 beautiful aeraa. H mil# road frontaoo. amaU out buUdlnga and —_______beach "iiiil'if'sftshtao fST'tt. *!?.®7’S,J=‘®'’*®*®* *®*® CImdmUp4 Into S aor# tekpi ' NO* OK ____ ___ OolT with Ura* Call CMnt CLiUUCrrOH AlUA ACIIli fatlfr. 0ut«wtdf RJM Bauu Oobd bur avpgtmpitt or Pbptt# LlBdRn, PK«almt ' ----------—®- — —n MOTEL - And hama. plus m •• chey, acrea with 2100 ft fronta|e on ; '•L_.®'„!:_____ ___________ main highway Also Includes lOgg OLDi. a DR AND~S' prleau lake snth dam Has nice iio«aatrJ<‘--31x10' bjook blrg that would R hyd ™, be Ideal for restaurant, sporting lan^ contract. MY 2-4431 a"I^ ba%a.?-/iu Mmiro fC«rte Cw^ ifco * Hitfon. ARer 0 r m. OR t down FE >4400 a _ _ ___ .__J *04 dovTt MA l-llil _ UodO LAKF L9TS 11*0* 410 ON «2« LAK*iHX3Te MJ05 130 DN |30 *.*.« . .. — .. p^mc Ft 4-4N0 H.\GSTROM REALTOR 4000 Highland R4 PONTMC OR 4-03.=« --------Tl)ir~AN6'irw «ai(d'fttw ^UldltarrniicHl "J®®*! JS5 iSt*r^?*^gr*VS2?I Pu^tura, U 'orchard, Laia Av*. ----------- _TOt-tN RANbX ANp“o9tor Jh^o. ana tap* recordara, PE FtmNn^~ Nuiii*Rob* rtBcW -„»» ___^ for 'Va“r!.',^* ,^r«•r*^,r >i;M* THE PONTIAC PRESS. miDAY, JCyE 24. 1960 FORTY-THREE 5^ Sale HoiwhoM Ooodt M, For S>le MbceBaneot 671 For Sale Mteceltaiicom 67j DAY SHIFT NEED AN AUTOMATIC or " iGAS WATER HEATER? am BmMu 1 | tathtulii. taUeu. iSo»m. itAU* ' Ut our w*t«r hoo^r onpru _»W WUUom or mom, rocton irngulor^ TonUk taaht m. Por uiformotloa or i I H P *tn nnittXwmmmm COU- !*'- PlttoroMCDt. Ml If you Uko wo will ban a ra- plat# with took and toupaa. Jn. prcharO Tako At#. — KMr Park- j ^aoBtatlTo^^ at your homo I OR ___________________ j _!■ By Frank Adams, no M-M to rratt Rd.. 7 ml*-# a of Lopoor. ISM a. Lapeor R4. COL Da POT RKmioaRATOR. Pi^ bad, Toalty and atool. H ant aft., a uaod mtldalro .. trlioratara. Mt.M oaeh. City-ton'a Purottura and Appdancaa. ItU Orehard Uka Roaf Kaafo Harbor, PH t.t«T4.______________ bON'T WAR TO RCiTlRNttR! Oat UP to Wtt at liCAaorRD “TAIICB CO., lUI 1---------------- N. Parry, n Deluxe 3-Room Outfit DonWt dfbaaar unimMi bad. bat Mrla laiupa a ubItB. — aia.ia par moou aud ett 7oseph POWER CO 28 W, LAWRENCE LAM pSffF ■aUooa par ml ' aura. tUata. TOM Mia Waal. DKLnrciia W Iba praa-Tbompaou. ■rwiirrlr wii» poot OVIR ta OHID 1 *•-“ up. TV a____ WALTON TV iitK. waim n i-»r I t*?s.; w*r-I I bf ji ffa.h^oSd%^dftbi ! 9T. i :h-« 10, tatetalat * V_^M. OUT THEY GO 1 OUSON Rafrtf. — - - ■ AUK a WHBIL TRAIUn. DL 1-ailR aaaa AvaIop, Auburn Haltbta. ■OIL PIPE, a pt. aj.M I IARIHBTS. L A r o ■ iUdhtly marrad. at. Larpa lalactloo of cabluati. doora. Tarrlflc PluoraaoaDt, 301 < tlM'. borar outboard aaotar; --- ------------ Waahar ,.. .— PRIOIDAIRE Auto, waahar tltt XELTINATOR Rafrla Raoawad tat HAMILTON Elae Dryar tl» MOTOROLA - TV Ouarootaad tl7t OE SWEEPERS. Naw tM ■PEED QUEBM IHx. Waahar wa tt OIMIHO AND LIVi: ahalra; omoo aad ^i^atora; daubla ba [iSSf Tba DISCOUNT PRICES ■upat Baw-Toiia — St.M Oal. Daarpowarjiawtra — tl4.N up RabuUt ^aapara — atit ItbixAVAy ikca uOD CND.. Hit. Call MA t-iaai after 4 wk daya. ______with papari ME 7-2344 Hay, tirain and Fe^ 82 CUSHMAN CUSTOM BA L I N O. MlLroaa 7-37g4 __ HX~TfPPR OP 1ST CUTTINO Hay. Will dallTor. OA S-117S. HAY AND STRAW __________PE t-341g________ s^Xw 50C A Sale, jim wil-aon OL 3-4000. 1344 SnalI_Rd Li? Migf: For Sale Livestock 83 SAT iCN* 34 AT ..—entl.v^ -------------- Pootlec reeldence Heod meplf double bod with a.Mm..au»4Pam mOUrOftS ADtl _iw Modern maoie rwuuu table With elleDslOD ^}^?^.‘YV4:k*^a^t;5i.V ’M«j . NEW ^USEdWm^ n. n«K cwml cloSka. ! Sit E Pika Fhona FE 4-4344, cuckM clocka ate. Sit talactlon SMALL OERMAN MOTORCTCLR, nf dUhaa. toola. utanalla an- ..................“•-• **“• .pcllanoet. Sam FtouU___________________________________ ^^?th“ of i For Ssie Motorcycks 9S oiiiorX ’ “ ■ YRS OLD auetlonaar. Oafard jetton on M-34 J I -47 JAMB NEEDS LITTTR WORK. For Ssle Houm Trslle^OT ^ .-iinStBLE^SivibsbM Pti* •»V»Ti.v HiI,5t5d’Jd‘: RAROI ____ . .D fc. __________ tyrguaranSa W* Durebamdi Co, i Jl»m_ parfact coiM.. OA_W3g4 j. «*» a Uuef^d Bva up U |!t«l M40 Watt Huron._________ 304 OAL OIL TANE OOCM3 COND. * "REMODELlNr. .SAT.E " PaymeoM a FREEZERS—NORUE FREEZERS Cheat and Uprights New modali slightly acratebad or crate marred modela at big discount prloea. Two ytars ta pay ltdaya aama na eaab Winift OAfXRT 131 H. Saginaw p» i-Ulg p^iDAiRi kibkiaHRATOiOin. PE 1-53S1. FREEZERS — UPRIOitt #AHOUS ------ ----- -----TarrlBc a brasdA i aa tlU.tl Ho phaiM orttrt ‘^ehi --^meui kaka- FREEZERS HEW a CRATCS $169 New living i_______ _____________ ai tarrlflc savlnga. Also cample Una af used furniture at drattl ally reduced prices. 1 “■---*-‘“ tlS. Norge ____ ... 434.H. Storaa from 44. Drastora from 43. DOUG’S FURNITURE Wl BUT. SELL AltD PI l-Tltt fH MS4t ROOM CONomONER. RIMOVB -----------------dally. Waatlnt- Raa'T' fair ’uneondltlonal ------... Tremendous naw tuarantM. Inga. '— —‘ 43 doi ... ......... OOODTEAR SERVICB VVy REFRlOERATfkS ALL MAEE8. all altat, Rataonablt, Jur — PE 4-7l<4 or MA E134I. la typo. Brand naw. Stye thlt floor model. Pay — MONET DOWN ------------------, 30 ■ Ooodyaar Serylea Store, Caaa. Pontiac. FB 4-4133._ .. _______________D suite rm act. OR 3-3413._________________ OBNERAL BLECTRIC STOVE. 411 I watcr ’aoftanVr. •■15 Vlncwaad. ' *......... * ,r/o: ly 1 year eld, OR 3-OfOI gACRIPfCE 43M BLOND OA ... Interior .......$131 PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO _ «rTlnO«i4i" Mi TaiM ?rlb aft OR ™M13 * _dowa_3jlfn«. J44 Semlnola. afp'Tvvwl^nM “a. -rww ' wmitW i PAINT OUTSIDE WITH KO'fON 4°VbSru.:i™EM^^ : ACROSONIC P**NCT ATTENTION. BRIDEOROOMSI | Wa^IrtV 3474 Orchard Lake Rd. fu7tom bulU**lfSrld^"fi'eat”K£i ROD TTPR PUMP. OOOD CONDI- A action. Larao discount. Terms. “The safety bells on my cai' didn't do any good . . . my l ife can STILL get out of the car, into 1^' supermarket and iperfT my pay check in 3 minutes . . 3 YR' OLD BHitLANO OELbim Light tan. While Saddle. Very 1 »r»w»wru. i.vui jentla 4375 OR 3-7700 , 15 PT MU^O-MO*”^ »»“ THiilMPH CUB. UKi NEW. 3 DONEEY8 STUD. 4 YEARS' . UL 3-3311^______ ________ ___________ I* ^ , °HV'J«nar**SlPeDi'4°^! *• **-1' *TAY'* MOTORCYcOE AT 8TUD. 8PR1NOBROOK JUST-, » “ •Tf'T 1744 MUet. OR 3-1400 Raglatarad Morgan C.U «A , plate 7-305 45 P UAl RAmi»A-«a«. Ai\rt#PH4»n nod awning, .craana. MI i jm traileX Exaiu^f “ * fS? sales A 4 _FE 1 Taka Sale Musical (ioods 71 Sale Sporting Goods 74 BRIDAL SETS FROM 17.50 WCDDINO BANDS FROM $3J5 BIRTHSTONE RINOB.---— ____ .__________ ...44 UP 17 WATCHES FROM 44 44 EDWARDS M ■/ SAOINAW ANCHOR FENCES feATRkooiTflzf^tn, on. ANb ■be fnmaoat. Hot wator A ataam b^r. AntOsmtle water baaUr, Hardward, tiae. auppUta. crock A pipa and fltttasa. Lowa Hhothara Paint, Super Kamtona and Ruat- Dolens — VVhcelhorse Tractort and Ttllcra. Powar and mowtri. Jaeobaan, Tard- ____ 3371 Oartand 454 T-l. d6DOE SUPitR RED , Ram, perfect cend . C~ “ . _____________________ CALBl MUSIC CO _________ Mg^W____________??_•■*** OOLP SHOES - TRAIL. TEX HORSE TRAILERS tiOi-lM'-X fi (.(IRR.M, lasaHOUSE'TRAILEir. laoo Hiller Road. PonUac altar 4 p.m MY 3-4533^___ EMplra 3-4411 _Or _EM_3-M34 55 |X4T~CUiroM“FtA-rUR» BROOD SOWS. MILE COWS, badrma. full colored bath and RO' young calUa, chlckana MA 4-1023. --- ----- —* CHESTNUT OELDYnO S YEARS -i-c ..Excajlent old Priced rMa. PE 3-3334 _ RBOISTEREb AMERICXn” SAD-die bjred /taUlM. S^ Norman’s I nlct. Good value. rcyclaa Trada f^S ’n^ORC'^LI^SaI^^ ■errlca . Phona MI 4-4700 ; ■ TALL SBOWXRR. COMPLETE with faueata and curtain, MO 10 ■ ;ar « t 14.45; toUata. 344.M yaluea at 11.40. Tbasa art factory atconda. Michigan Pluoraaeont. Ml Orchard lAkt Ayo. M.________ ■EWER AND DRAIN SDPPLHB J"JSft:a/’l5*p.;:::;;;l 0 " aUptaal pipa ......I 4 " Bllpseal pipe .... I LAROER SIZER IN r Complete stock of tit DRAIN TILB _______jUlea. 4440. FE 3-0504 BRAND NEW LOWHXT OHO AH. | "— — ■- apaaktra. 3 muual , n with M'hear It. Shop htfora yon buy. *"* GALLAGHER'S TO E. Hurw________PH 4-0400 BXADTIFiTL BLbltD BALDWIN ORQASONIC Organ with ptr-ru..inn »n4 LsaUa Bpoaktr. Orl-$3,415. A bangaln at Plano Tuning — Organ Repair W iegar SAZAAR A eendtUon, avenlngi. Rea Pi _ PIOS. REO. HAMPSHIRE RAM PE 4-«U3__________________ MDDLE HORSIiS — RUbOIES, ^ Tack. Black RaathT'braanihiald'! Tldlnr bar'iB«e wl« Paiol at atae. 1 mino mare. English eaddle. 3 ___1_—,i_,. ,1.,, IT -- army-EngUth aaddles. Surrey and ' "O' •»»mei'» Ouagy and tinila hMro tM ttt« or ftcttbft. Inttrue- , h*re*M. diirtnc —* ra^-i- tlMk bv MlchifftD School of Dly-1 t .bm aluminum house THATLER » : Harley Dayldaon i For Ssis Bicycles 96 I R 8 f R 4 nLiOHtWEIOHf ■cX®,®^”ui®?.?gai” ***** Tfout C tng. One of the moat comnlete dlTlnt eouriM In the Claaaae tchoduled 7 days For detallad Information t 7-4034. SEVERAL EXCEPTIONALLT GOOD eaddle horaes, all t^ev Saddles and tack 550i Bast IDihland Rd . FAMILY RATES________HlghUnd. Fh. Mu 4-0535._______ VE LOAN MONEY FOR BOATS, ' *iP**9 *P * • * 'PS, Motora. other epoeUnggoodi ‘ ~ ‘ " seaboard FTNANOf. Ill Perry. PH S-4M1. Travel Trailer Blnce tStt. Ouar-antaed for lUo. See iheaa i^ lot a demonatmUon at Wamor Traflar Salat. 3044 W. Huron. (Plan tt loin oat al Worly Ryam'a asatt- .Ing bAtaTona t APACHE. TOUR-X-HOME, CREET Tht big three aU on dUptoy. At I am the authoriiod factory dealer 1 cannot adrertlso wild dealt, onvt •'out tor a oulot priyate deal Open 7 days a week. HOLLY MARlin AND COACH SALES. 15310 HOLLY RD.. HtXXY. ME 1145 N. Oentle with chUlren Call aRer 5 30 OA 0-3060 ________________| SPIRITED, riding r______ _________ „ _ ^ulpmant. Wa aarrlco what i EVANS BQUIPMXNT I Tl^for lumM and greate'Trapa I 6507 Dixie Hwy. jj;' with 3 holet......40 M ea. I MApl# IkTOM____________OR 3-7434 I W;’ *>*h a holea .. .44*0 ei ELECTRONIC ORGAN Used 4445 A good uaed practict piano. Ra-condlUor--' C.I manhole coeera and arttea UP AND PORK — HALP AND i Qunrtora. Opdyka Mkt. PR 5-7441 coal A BrnTdl^TR* PPlT C- , UAUTT BQUIPMIHT. NKW RE-1 41 Orenard Uke Aye. PB 3-7141 i MORRIS MUSIC CO. 34 8. Teltgriph Rd. PE 3-0047 Across Irom Tel-Huroo trMrator. SelUnf it low. I grlCJ^MT 3J333._____________ i OFF PAINT SALE I. Exterior House and ti nly natte KntmtI. Sami Olm, Plat Enam tl. Primer Sealer. Under Coaur. REGULAR $5.95 Gal. NOW $2.98 Gal. FEDERAL Modernization Company SINOER SEWING MACHINE WITH , 1 balance of 430.30 SOFA AND CHAIR ONLY $109.95 013 di _ _ _ __________ Special Paneling‘Offer .... iTm fflfk..“l!S: 17 Broken ooncreU. PI 0-0043.__, <»• - ...v CERAMIC TILE |4aa penels. v/- w«*;9tnny Slate end marble, wall and floor I V-En»»» preflnifeai *7.00 aacb tile, proo oatimaua. _■ | Qak Flooring ! Select red ......... 4336 ' No. I 73001 mon ..... 41U 3 Conmon FOR CASH TO PURCHASE Musical Inatrumenu. see SEABOARD FINANCE CO., lilt N. Perry. FE 5-4441.___________________■ ^nd. Gravel and Dirt 76 vouno Mshabaw. _______ For Sale Poultry A B B I T 8 AND CAOU mlc OR 3^44____ Sale Farm Produce Larger window area, mora age apace uniform terapei conirol, auperlor coottructloi ■ rauiy of design * ----------- oil: l. The e: you mroly ISEO BICYCLES. 45 AND 65 now IT- Schwinn bikes. SI1.SS and up Scarlett's Bike and Bob- _MLS ■ • M5. Ft 5-1343. iTft^cab tof boat, motoh Boats & Accessories 97 K road ORAVEL 4 YDS. DEL. I. Oradlng. EM 3. impleta. e yd. 1 t grave ____________ Bedroom Outfitting Co 5701 Dtxli Hwy. Drayton Plalai Open 'tU 0. Frt. 'till I 1,000 ft N. of A A F Market__ Fecial axii ruos. o34 at. McLeod Carpet. Woodward at Bouart Lk. just ^low Ted'a. PE 3-7701. SINOER, UOBT WOOb CONSOLE. GRINNELL'S | Music Festival | ,K.rtfonS?'■.7. ILUM BER ca I Pi0.nOS ' trade on the alf new Detroiter , _______________________- ----- U Terms I" your eatltlaeuoa. ..r-rw-r with ^ BOB HUTCHINSON I MOBILE HOMES SALES I » Johnson electrtC;_EM J-347L_ >R 430< Pit's Hwy Drayton Plains i jj. jt 'RUNABOUT. M 4 Ml. N. of PontlAC OR 3-m irallrr A cover. |i^3 c _____Open 7 days ^»ek__________ , OL 1-J734_ FOR sale 11 FOOT CAMFINO j» pr RUNABOUT WITH and" over-1 FOR SALE- STRAWBERRIES -•■—i"'"" -i—- » — «■» v-'*** American Pick your own. brtiig conUlncrs. POR-RE^ -s^.u“T.54-T. -h> -...- trailer, self-contained EM 3-0341 | motor. $550. EM 3-3304 after ADD A STUDIO ROOM TO TOUR i ..5jS0 P m....................... trailer and doublt your living | u' CRIS-CRAPT PLYWOOD BOAT. MU ■4-4443 ---- “ ■ ............ i 13 IT FIBEROLAB BOAT HAS I -aa -----moaeO ''•>^hlOD#d 7 4-4482 ___________________ _ I rOR SALE STRAWBERRIM TOR % wttk. Alto mi ftond. 688j ^ou- ---- - — ----- .*a\%£ Pouring Inaulntloa, Ig. bag .. 4 .41 ~ ‘ ~ I preflnlabad mabog. 44 40 ta. ! _ 13 ahtlvlng W. Pine. 13 lln. ft. (Call for a --------------- ~ " ^13 ahtlvlng Vi yonr rough lumber RArIm needs) , HAGGERTY LUMBER | SPECIALS! NOW ON SALE S.WE UP TO l-I J»EAT ^HUMUB ANp_ BLACK ____________________________, - freeaer, Lochaven PE 5-1413. „ _ ---- ' ' . ___ _ ^ ' 5M‘°5i.77*”y?*i5S; W‘^w^'Ra»“prai^^ ' i 150 per yd. del. 394 Baldwin { Fenton Rd.. 4 ml 8 of Penton sfi ®* ' “** “ 1 Id., 5IY 3-3471 or MY 3-1143. or I miles N. ol M-54. Watch, Lake_Rd,_j^ 3-6454.________| |a04. Aler 4 30 | I ~TOp—boil ' BLAck~biR'T' ***“’ * ' ' ALUMINUM AWNINO. 10 1 31 PT and fUI and I'ravtl. PE 3-7774. ' f BTRAWBERRIU, PICK YOUR OWN. , R««« Call UL 3-3403 _ 117,.?^ 1 offPer?“'^* 1305 oiddings Rd j jacobson’s Trailer Sales i fravel. Bull- STRAWBERRIES CALL BETWEEN 12 B Appl. I ^mHETotchen I ■ TABLE AND------------------------ cabinet. I now capandor cornice boards, lamp, alectiic beater with -inning---------—■— — Id mis CASH WAY 0 3 FIELD TILE............. lie Ei^ ___; PIPE................... STUl Many Other Bargtlna la New ' "ted Building Materials $185 and Rentals . _ _J-Mnnj Queen. 35 Johnson electric, trailer and e-......... ” 14 FT market Trotwood. Mar-Elni TRADE OA8 RANOTE FOR ELEC-trlc rknge._R. B. Munro Electric Used Piano Specials N so 5 TD. LOAD ! - ;SS PRU BBTIMATU PBA TUMB | Ortnnell upright . Delivered. Pit 3-5433.______________ AL^ MA<* _DiRT.^_'roP JWIL. STRAWBERRIES FOR BALE _______FE 5-3437______ ilJii SURPLUS lumber & Burmeister I Leonard contola Sale Farm Equipment 87 *>“ ' list CRAWLER TRACTOR IN EX- *22 cellem condition; thii U on OC4 t«MU Laka Rd.. FE i Oliver tractor with ». yard ma- '■ A Tour-A-Homo. ?rave ■aiiers, our specialty.-Farts am rrvlce, hitches and overloads In t dlsappolntU. UL 3-3347. . . . RUNABOUT 35 Electric Johnson motor MA 4-4343 or tee at 4340. .. —-w Rd.. Walled . Laka is Pt cciTER riBEROLAS boat. It HP Evlnrude Mtr. alto _^llerjl.0ao EM 3-M74_______ II PT RUNABOUT DELUX. 35 rlecirlc Johnaon. 51.000. On ____ ________________ 10 Pt DUNPHT MOIXTO PLY- •4338 or OB 1.0L65, 5Sf* W.'Huron.'____ TRAKBPXRREO OUT OP TOWnI ■tore, relrig . Yoaher and dryer. TV, tun lamp,®Jacobson mower. , LUMBER COMPANY «R5Er^EwiNb machine I •— «te. ^f^^oom^u^tura °and Cy‘y *a a »n»uUIu1 wood conaole Juat atyltd /'~Y f curtalna.U 1-B040.__ *» •>““on holea, mono- I -yT"17^nCi| Q TbBQU6l8r“C A H'pif^3Xl3, ** ‘ ” ** * ^ Sir I;i‘.nr^"d« O wtth and matching drapes. | DiXifoHD~EN^OiaiEN'F^ I _ of 540 40. CapltS PH 5-4407 , 37 R Bi^naw -------=----------------- ------- -lymtnu. TK 4.U81, SUMMBft SPBCMwjS. NBW UA8 OR | . .._™ 3-yil_ ------• furntc^t Inttallcd, MA KIMBALL PIANO. 18M MODBl 2536 DIXIE HWY. Plenty .of Free Parking IN OUR LOT OPEN I TO 4 WEEKDAYS Tw.1 ----i Yaks ovar paymtnU. _______ Sundays 10 to 4 TRADE-IN DEPl. po yojj bate a paint or — ---- - Y- _________BEBUILT IRONER OUAR. $44.541 decorating prohitm? Hundreds of HIDE-A-BID. TOAST COLOR PINO- riboilT WASHER . 147.50 colors to cbooeo from. Inwrlor pong table. Kenmore gae stove tOUNOE CHAIRS . I 3 551 or exterior. Set our wall paper *5 gal. gas wiUr tank Orey and J PC LIT. RM. iCITE 114 45 and matching fabric selecllon. rod chrome dinette eet. IH 4-0347. mrtAL BEDS .. 1 5 45| Berry Bros. Jelled Magic no drip M6TPOiNT~8fbVE Soi HOT- RECORD CABINirr I S.I5 paint point rUrlgttSor. '445, ITt 3AU3 ODD ARM CHAIRS t 3 46 OAKLAND PUI», A PAINT M PE — ROYS RICYCLEb ............ 515 00 431 Orchard Lk. Ave: — ■ ' ATTENTION!! j Bu,v Now and Save Black'toll and paat huhiua. load- | FOR THB BERT IN TRAILn AWN- i Inga. Call Tom Bmlth. FE 3-5141. TOR BALE NEW MOON CA5IP 1 trmier, sleepa_r *■"* ‘ side'delivery t ______4300_^IH 4-4041. I FOR RENT 15 FOOT VACATiON _ ___I traller,_OR_3j4707 _____ Oood 'selec- | NIMROD COLLAPSIBLE CAMPERS c'airRobi'rr'Dirti. 'ill *Ai™?t | SSu ^ ...........froi •M5%ew'M‘"wXl ..* ' ____________night. IH_ BULL DOZTNO. ORADmO. TRUCK-clay, top toil, Ing. nil a _____or loJ>._6RJ^fMF_ BLACK DIRT AND PILL PE 5-0477 iiew con'dlUmit. Ml 'g-3551 II FT. INBOARD. 4400. ___________UL 3-4433 ___ I IT, 10 HF INBOATO. MUSf tell, beat oiler. FB 0-1047. »■ MOLDED MAOIC RUNAbWT and trailer. $350. 1 year old. ready for water, all extrae. 35 H P Evlnrude motor, 5475 for rig. RopuWlc 3-4303 FOOT THOMP80N CLlNKElC --------------------------- Oo(M TRUCK BED. 4 TRUCK TIRES VACUUM CLUNEM T DOWN trie. 1001 Wott Htmon. HOr.PblHT ,WY^^ -------CHAIRS BOYS BICYCLES 10 PER CENT DO EAST TERMS Wyman’s Furniture Co. 18 W. Pike St. HURT CRI- Pai. ,»1 H. BitUlOB -OiOKER. PtnxTBjT.iW*L»W COK^^ iStLlfM. 3 icari to Mako^er 3 pVt. WATHI OARIRT------[ A ' KENMbftE WASHER. $31. I U*cd Tradc-Iu Dept. o" 5-5430 iPreseer ............ 43 45 cAfteiiiFHtrsOT • v y- Jjflf I Davenport .... IS 45 Must letl _ t^^ofirirT™^ VJSSlii .. ll piece eeoth ».j Refrigerator 4345 N|H1 B. Saginaw for quick sale MI g-3444^____ LEA VINO libWH: 17" MAHOO. 1 * * ".“a IrONRITH IRONER. PROVE TO youreell that Ironing '•*“ bo cut In half with comfort. Rent m lrw_...-------a day. Pt 4-3573 Crump USED TV. 514.46 UP. USED RS-frlf. 545 Sweet's Radio and Appl.. 433 W Huron. FE 4^1133._______ WASHERS - RtCOKDITIONtD automatic Sptndriers and wringers. All with 40-day warranty. FE 1-4431. _____________ WESTINOHOUSS' PHOST - PR EE ■rig. Phileo 31' TV 347 E Ird it.. Rbchester. CEMENT rtm. RBADT MAM. condition. FI 5-4753 after 4 p.m. rAKE ADVANTAOE OF THE BAR-OAIN8. Ready caah at SEABOARD FINANCE CO.. 1115 N. Ferry FE 5-8141. sup Ce 3-3*04. oouiLB Rm cokrtan tit.sa with trap. A grade FE 5-4713. Montaatm Bu^y. IM W. 34ont- DELun dcHwm racir bike. with tabla and aoeaaaoMaa. almost BOW. MT 3-14B4. 343 South Broad- way. Laka Orton._____________ BLECTIttC lERMOOLASB 54 OAL wator boator. aai lal. oU tank. Lenox oU bomar with oOBtrole. THE SALVATION ARMY red shield STORE ^ EverythlBg to meet your neede. Betuilful condition. 4-M44 after 5:34 p m _ otL flayer PIANO ' completely A-i . reconditioned Playe Ilk# new 1 „„„„ p.m. year fifaranice Terms. i delivered. He yd. CALBl MUSIC CO W of Airport PE III N Saginaw________FE 5-4« - doring. rt 6-7117. PIANO t0NINO-O8CAR~SCHMIDT PLAT BROKIDr C0NCRETH“F0R ! FE 3-5317________ i aato. IH 4-7507___________________ | REYNOLDS TRU54FBT. ONTMiR^ 1 OOOO DARK CLAT-LOAM. TOP: •1- Trumpet. $00. .FE 3-30W.____| -mU. Ji4 yordi. 5U delivered. FE Oxford Trailer ,‘^ales _ ______ WHERE QUALITY COMES FIRST; Fiberglae. lighU.'''controla. top! re us on piuv, jusv uu.v.. u. See the large eelection ol lO- Mark 30. trailer and----- ' ord, OA 0-2501 aides In 40' to 55'. i. 3 or 3 bed- eondltloo. 5473. OL .-.t,... PhO^X OUVER SALES ?“*}' M 'FT MAHOGANY iNBOARDi _______________________________ REAL OOOD SELECTION OF ; “"J"' •'* trailer A cover 113 Orey, t»m BLACK DIRT, TOP BOIL. ALL garden tractors. Roto TUlert and “}"• ® . rarburetort 11.505 cash. CaU afl- ON 3-5«0<> , ??,?.*,'I'vI-V C cri\- WHF.RE QUAUTY IXIMES first' ™ »:5®* - CRUBRRD STONR. SAND ORAV-' HOLtiH I h.\ vV .>UA ------------------------p AL-f tJI ID s^T I* *Y LAP-STRAEE SAIL BOAT. el jtart Howard. EM 3-0531._ 525 N Main. Rochester. OL 1-4761 1 t'AKIvriUKM j fiberglas bottom over wood hull. ”if.._“?°‘.s.ci-A'r WADro OR CORUNNA'rubber~tire TIM- TR-MLER COURT & I ‘l-i?^!. “buI! S",sn‘rLto*biV”.i«r*h'.Td«r: s.\les '"mTrX’?°J!th°TO"joh‘otJ: tires, ready .-to go. l]0p. ! New and^ i^ ortvate;^ lako on | elec. SMALL oilLBRANSEN OR AND 4-1511 , 0 go. tl „ .............. ..no box. I » Oliver 70 tractor. 12x30 ri rs ready to work, 1400 Sui unit compressor. 550. 3 aui ORA1 iVEL Si tl. nock SAHiy STONE. FILL j ford. Phone OAkland 5-3443 4 | wUhave several buyers waUing w-il'sJ?? , PbRD IN TRACTOR. FRONT END lor everythUig from 15 ft to 30 i Jij‘’mahoganr'doublo "pianlied >•»«“____________ I bUde Double disk, spikes, good ft HOLLY MARINE S COACH I {^n iub“ cock pit a^ti 0. aoOD FARM TOP' condition. 5050. IdY 3-71«. I BALlH. 13310 Holly Rd . Holly. ' to JO MPH I have kepi TA inrtTT I IIAfRPR Like new. blond Hammond chord EM ^31N. 1ALBU1 1 D t rt J „ porcuasloo. 3 apeakert. ■ u>ADiNd (_ Water proofing for Imiomenta J-- - - B PS. paint, gteaa »oo^ Small Baldwin apartment piano. I aaah of all ilaea,_ full line of walnut 5305. 1 - ™ ,.T7yT.:. lumbar. RtaaoBablg prloea. 1035 l>ONTIAC L--------------------- OUland Ava. FI AjjSI, _______^ Lester Mahogany spinet, return Ply. Sasd. gravai R dirt. Coment. {juu JET PUMPH END TENKH, i fVJin fbnt. 1 .MM*”- ImoklBg S 4Ua OH 3-4034. ; ^^Wanrtok_'L_347i Orehard U. | _____________ _ __ __ *9& O**.''®!-, *Y PJ.^7 --- ... condition. 0050. U. -- , ----- .. Wo DgUvtr. ^ yiioiiD TRACTOR AkD l^PMENT , ----------------- ximrod campers ICHCTRIC LIO B 1 For fvery room In ItOO deatgns. Largo pull-downs, modcr ------ Terrtflt USED STEEL AND WOOD DESKS, elulrs’ tables and filet. Typewriters. adding machines. Porbet PrtaMng Oi Otitoe Swpply, 415 E. Frank St.. Birmingham, around Small medium piano. HA\ SALES AND RENTAL I MICHKJAN KEXTAL 1 I SERYICE 5455 DIXU: HWY. — .... a one. Friocd to acll Ne^t I WORK BWCHM ' AND flOnc 3 Manual organ. 13 t was IN5 pow 50p5. ' Termt up to 34 montht I Bteirt Offer. iHe'»0440 f _____ . _ Jii SroE DELIYER e and toddar, like value. 5325: porch. 1331 . 11.45. nictory Irregulars samples al prloea'that onl: urxWb rnv _ STEREf^ONIC ...1, factory can give. Michigan Fluorescent, 3t3 Orchard Lake ‘ ~ _FrM_parklng In rear. — 11. ELBCTRIC PERMAOLAS 40 i r with controls. tablet. Shop loade. _OH_ inLBURT 140-LB STOKER! ALL controls and motor excellent condition. Holland Bonnet tan. 550 complete 144 summit FE 3-4454. YARD8TER DRIVE-WAY CAR, 3‘x horsepower 4-cycle engine. Re------------------ —ditlon; baby frigeratw lellent price. FE 6^113. Eves. FE 5-4145. 1 ri.sre New laea Mevers ueni •rrm u.asc e-iio, . —t.— -r..-;-■ . I TOP SOIL, ROAD ORAVEL, BAND; Davis' Machinery,' NA J:3353. j SHORT S MOBILE HOMES ffiist' •acr1?lto***Best‘^ller*'’f5> pedal board. Hll dirt. UL 3-1514. _____ JOHn'DEEReT'RACTO^PLOW All new Oem and Beemer travel —..... yard ORAOiNO. TOF BOIL • »"<> cultivators Small tile, like trailers Trailer renxir n.rt. hoi. 1 etc 5-^ _ I new - - .... Wood/CoHl and Fuel 77! x-osee ®* FIREPLACE! i 15 E Huron__________FE 4-0366, wood. 3 cord 417 Del. FE M131. OI.I\ RK CX-40-.M STORY AND ^RK MAM F11AN0 5ST-l^XRgy^^^ - . .\ ... Wl 0057 ^ ' slab.wood. FE 5-34M.____ •THOMAS'6roan~i MANUAL.! Plsiits, Trees, Shrubs 78 , , . , t\ yx 5-31W______________I Industrial tractor Co. fUNINO AND REFAtRINO. 34 j *LL TOM ATOM fc F L O W E R gj* woodward ■ - ^ closed a Pontiac LOOK! BARG.AINS! WASHERS & DRYERS Wf have aalectod II modali to to Make ui an olfer. Some afe| repossesaed Some noor dementi atrators. Some brand ____ _i coovYotlonal. deneral. Electric and Nbrge Take up to 44 moa, to pp, Aymonto^a^lJ* j Full line of building —iii—.j’l—7Ll and plumbing materials For SRk MifcelMieoHB 67 *r. take fnda-hu ------------------ ! wor.vERiNE lumber .M.CO.X i„"« B. Paddock. FR 3-4714 Combination | acn, 7045 M*t, woat. Machinery AUCTION I'^xcavating Equipment ay Don Murdock Juno 14tb. 13:1 m. Drag lines, backhoe. ba "^Al LL TOMATOM k FLO WE plants now gl tod II H per II Oabelman's. 3433 Auburn______ trailers Trailer repair paru. boa- _ ,, ^ ,—u-■. -- STslallSl rioA^tS-tlSfor^n l^mtoVnd,5**»4: BRAND NEW H P. OUTBOARD MOTOR REMOTE FUEL TANK $199.95 Low Down Payment -- Easy Terms 16 H P. OA 4-3733 For Sale Pets 475. FE 5-5774. Etioo of uaod rakex, mo« pert, eelf-unloadlnk wai VVliite Pearl Drum Outfit L?7?a Sltntarland Uko naw. sava plenty P°°®¥.. ... on IhU wlflt - • r , ADULT DACHSHUNDS, PUP- ' MORRIS MUSIC pie. Reaaonable FE J-3414 : 34 S Telegraph Rd FE 3-0547 Acrets from fel-Huron \ ACATIOX TRAILERS 15' new TraU-Blaaer. Apache campere . Sale or rent. Make rrservatloos now. F, K, Howland. 324S_ptxla Hwy^qR_3-1455 WILL SACRIPira '54 3 HeDROOM. .. .. •• Take C^ver Payments firestone STORE DOORS LAROE crib and MATTR1H8.| - ---- '-----“— brand new. 515 J5. Fy*""*'* olture 43 Orchard Lake Ave._ | tTrivra~»dOU FURNITURE, lanpe. fine far cottote. roU^iy! ftmllufr^44d*ManSerford I FEW DOORS AND DOOR FRAMES -Aiuple window eaeee Some used imber. Very rota. Owner OR preseort. pumps, truest, pick-ups and 17 >i tcrot of gravel, gravel --------------------------------- rr'“ioSe^m"‘'ho1?e^T‘e;;V‘;..‘h! Equipment 72 at least 55.409 down Can be. to''!aV’'l434“D5?k*Lk 'rT‘^7 ADDINO MACHINBS, FROM 434 £lle“ weitM F^Uac -- • OR MU 4-TlW ARC Dachshund pups, nvi weeks eld OL 1-9175_________ AKC RiCO'iSTKaitEO OERMAN Sh^erd, 139^ ORJ:4443 AKC REOIRTERED COCKER PUPR ______________________________ ''!• N.^pdyko________FE^ 53* NORfgSlES'iTERN T R A I L E Park 34499 Orchard Lk Ri ADAMS TANOr-; ROAD ORADER' ' larly priced 134.11. You. SCHRAM TRUCKS AND equipment ariTH unoleom *?P ■ pgtoe at Jaok'e. 341 Haldwiai tea uvntqjiqqM suitk i PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTHO ON INSTALLATION ORDERS ONLY uavno •aii"r.2 aSto''e*'Siii2 rftS; tulM MB. MIee. aiitcMa. 4-4441,_________________ klAFLE -WWing AHD $31.95 FEDERAL Modernization TO a FJB BVIRT DAT Plenty of Free Parking ' On Our Lot_____________ ---t-A-^ A'LUMaNUM BUHNO i^lm. Biarme. ofRlU^S^Suam^ ji:«u» impletoly i r fcruek. R Sale Store Equipment 73 pU A c k dachshund papers tW 4-4348. "Vis'll *«Y0N bull;fERRlEK male. CLEARANCE SALE Machinery and Tools No raatonabla'oRer rstoaed. Open aide p^erA 3T' wide table. Bridgetord Mbeh lathe arched. Radial drUl. Many more Utbe. mlUIng. Flaacr Moto ■ diBinifk Will* dtRi66AM dalm^ bma ' oattora. alec, ■netora. mwar aniia air homaatra, olr cyllndtrs. Burfaee pUtoa, hyd yahm. tto. 115 Mala Bt. Raebta- 69 _________up. New Rational ad- ding machlnet from til up. The i only tottorj autlMWtied branch i ENO^H BULL DOO FUFFT. olflcce In Oakland and Macomb i Male. ARC. OL 1-1385.__________ County whore you can buy naw : ______ or factory rebuilt cash rwalaters menLioic oarm and addlag mtchlnta tlonol cash Ragletor S S,""StoS«h.' BOLEN TRACTORS AND TILLERS WHEEL HORSE TRACTORS AUBURN HEIGHTS "MOBILE JA?8S?EN“°5ro'Sr#RS 'Jk.-r- •• ® YARD MAN MOWERS CREDIT TERMS FE 54734 FE KING BROS : iirie tfiil'er itoU. ___________________ PONTIAC RP. AT OFDYKE ! em. launfo. Featuring miracle Auction Saks . 88 fnJlle*s*'*'^8S!ceV*at l!° up Come and sej'.whal changes can \l'T TTn\' , “® MA 53955\ _ _ _ wv—w 'JL. ..a .l-r . D U OXFp'RD MOBILE MANOR FOR ''^VERY* S^N^^P VL*^ ** m«S Ju 43499 Orand Rlv_er Novi , ,,si*^chwrt on*'Lake- Raisa money lor yourself nr , ^ "ttS organliotlon Bring us your ------------------------------------- __ 4 WEST HURON________________FK 3-5331 'im'arriral’ier'aa'par’t po'y- BOAT INSURANCE ONLY «od per 5159 Limited form Kansen Ins. Agency FE 3-70d3 FE 1375. VriNDSHfELOS COMPLETH hardwdro.^^519.M J^. Rent Trailer Space I9.M up. : a HigMom The On* and C Boat Repairs NEWKIRK S BOAT A PROP 8ERV. 1155 Cass U_ Rd _______FE :-IS5I BEST OfFER TAKES. ELGIN." 7>, Uot:r,,'»?;,''r;try“’a:’rr‘;ir.‘^'U^ Model gas lank and controla.1 lanan torglas jrfnaBoul orks Dalli Fl 9-fug c|[onel Auto Accetsorks male, 3 ytars old la August. AFB Reglstored Beautiful blue belton. Mutt sail Im-medtawiy. 135. OR 3-915t AUCTION SALE ri 51tl Alumtnui-. ----- . . I'as 5179; Trailers g45. Fly-Kt V Bottom Runabouu. 5145. I M69 West. Kvtnruda Sales, For Sak Tires ’ 92 L# STORE «>6tER. BUV MOTOR, i POR THE FINIHT Of OKHMAN bbx free. 448 M-U, Ortaavttto. ahenherda. be nrood with a doa I ----------------from MartbalT Kaanclt MA ShIh Sporthig OoQ<> 74 I SET OF WALTER HAOBN WOODB | “‘li'i^r'PETdW.* | tii?i§_SU^™^ 5«?3.!^^ t*rihr »n j *L§*Y*®i WBAY« BOOFR, $35. PIOKMIS. FAirrAOB BTARTINO FRIDAY ........7 P.M. .‘^ATURD.AY ... 7 P.M SUNDAY.........2PM BOAT BROW 71 MB iA>r a Quahty Deal Bee C STOTT MOTORB WHn’kHOUBS-SFORTRCRAPr ‘VoTl _ feb^eK‘oi;SfM'';^i Sdc MufiCRl Q04KIB 71 Do It Youf*«W FOR RENT ______ ’SuCJr S5d-in2!S ISSSi i n 5V159 NEW A FURNITURE * APPLUNCBS °* : DOOR FRIZES EVERY AUCTION OOOD DEED TIRES EUHN AUTO SERVICE 144 W Huroa_________FE H3I5 STANDAitD BRAND NEW TTRE8. -- - -- ®®"‘5jro'r I BERRY DOOR SALES- 'JrSlha??^ Hi' —.........."--------------- '“".r'.to£”.r*3.^5:rtX- .poodles $io do\\^ FOR RETAIL k BUYINa Up to M per Whltewollt ED WILLIAMS 451 _8 gggtnaw gt Roebui LOOK' 7MU^L4^ 115 54 plas ---Tire I CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES It s Tune-Up Time—AU Motore 53 E Walton. Open Bun Ft t-44g3 BOATS - BOATS NEW. VkR-' nlabod wood lUhku booU. 555; now. guaroateod IB-fl oluariniim hoote. 5139 new l5-ft. olumuium Stow 1 > Sales 593 PI 5-lt3S ■ HUBfl I 5-3111 OVERSTOCKED 20?^ OFF AU store merchondteo ' f."**.j* 3aMf »2«181 fur PLACE A "LOST ” AD., Call FE 2-8L81 for an ad | reiibver a loss. Dial FE 1 ad ij riter. i cute oil ood bottlod got al terrific values Mlchi-jon Pluorjeeeni, 3B3 Orchard Lk A W N MOWERB Pick-up dad ddii CROWN AtflMlii^ &av- **«}5*^« MBARARTEED^ t6 eler Bleeps 4 Oeoa H* >** ®**®* -<®®® ______UB BABB gut 1-74B3 mTFreat 85 HdUy.__________- KijV Haf^ery. 3418 Au- ut itaa _____^ oo'ns. MODERN and anIou*. _ WV) * ci^Si utiiic CO oewi - fCLL. traok. &h%n% ti#. a ftfct will. u» n tAO^AW^ n M» Manity uftefc, e m yR Cj**—t B&B AUCTION Keego Harbor. CRAKIUHAFT gRIHdINO , car Cvl" ------- ■ ■r^H years to pay Opoa 7 days a ntghto Htil Caller, Boata a to^a. lo-mUai eoat-of L--------- reboied ~ZHek Ma' . CUH'tOW.. BOAT COVEi I'Hood. Phone FE i canvps r — " 4-11J4. \ V- \ - ■ VORTYFOUR THE t>OXTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 24. 1960 Boats * Acceaaori^s V] Wanted Used C^ra 101 AAA ■oMTt a Lon» aur » BOAT, MOTOa a TRAlUt*. lor Mir •«». M»nr »•» «w« u»M___________________ ' “ .......HILAND SALES. INC. . .... . --- BOLLT MA- ASX *OR MR. ID RAT JR. RIME AND COACB 8AIXS, lUlt j|3| )|-M *t Duck L*k* Rd. ^ HOLLY RD HOLLY^ME MTll. mq 4?|M EABT HIOHLAWD glua^iiArr boat traii^, $7j.i “gioiTi for late model UA 4-MJ* _______'ELawORTH ABEATT1E.MA H«0S nfS?"cS“| See M & M Motor Sales CHMI* CRAFT CAPRI. UEE NIJJ. ReSoMblt. PE MIM. or PE i-trn__________________ ■-------ciimjRY ‘ ,S^AV?pS*Bl)."a?A"s AJAX TRAILERS ID Uttt model osn. TOP DOLLAR . for ’A.' to ■» modoU - low mlle-o|o core woptcd for out ettte J. VAX WELT 4»t> Dlkle Hwy. Ph. OR I-lIM Top Ca$h Paid — FOR USED CARE — Llovd Motor Sales ______ 4 m 8 SA'OINAW_______^P*^»-»1J1 SLEEPER. DOUBLE PLANKED. wE BUY AND TRADE OOOO BEAUTTFDL CONDITION. / ---------* A REAL BUY. MM3 FE 4-MI2 DAWSON'S SALES SPECIALS USED — 14' plywood boot wU plywood nmobo?. wlndalileld » HEW — IF Oeneeo Dber iltii ninobout. wlndihleld. bottery boi. coptrol* o^ IM# M hp. Bflarude Lork. Reody CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS Economy_C>ro______» Auburo ■TOP BDCE-JDNK CAB fRD«. PONTIAC------ — -~.- WANTED CLEAN '13 CHEV.. FORD DimomtraUoa rldM obit ot o" - — trolUble rtgbl OB Hlrkor e Rd.. AVERILL'S to Demote Rd. >*** —7.^,., low tlgne SALES at TIP«TO LAKE^ PboM MAin t-an*. open , eferjr night KVfNROBE^^RS. CR^ ;U*^i..°»Sorr‘nrtr.«*e'A‘’ KELLY’S hardware IN4 AUBURN R^*°***® ] tell. FE 3-ITil. ----- Rm-SALEr^ALUMINUM BOAT trailer, life Pf«“"»"L*r tank IVi horsepower outboai motor. t3M. MAyfalr RdiirM^H^P. INBOARD Ml 'IwTHaBdftAn' nbout 30 h.p. 4ohnioii, «iwnc aurter. steerlnf wheel. J^AMlel^ SStroli and eorer. OB 3-3SM after 5 p.®. — Inboard and outboard Plberglss runabout ft.. Mercury mXzurek motors & marine SALES ^ Woodward at South Blvd. FE 4-9587_____________ •---foFthe rfs'ivRUkv SEA NYMPH ALUMINUM MAT* LARSON FIBEROLAS DINGHY J * »>s HP EVIMRUDE MOTORS' CAR TOP CARRIERS—WE CARRY TRAILER PARTS JIRES * TUBES ALL * - DOCKS " * ATTENTION WE’RE PAYTHO TOP S$$ DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED CARS' Glenn’s Motor Sales B3 W, hURON__FE 4-73T1 QUALITY motor SALES NEEDS ALL MODEL CLEAN CARS TODAT S4t ORCHARD LAEE FE 3-7041 ' DEPENDABLE USED CARS BAROENBURO MOTOR PALES lass at Pike FE 5-73SI WE NEED 100 FORDS PONTIAC8 and most etery ahnrp clean used all bodv styles. r«OUFE8 DOORS For Sale Twicks HASKINS Truck Sale Truck W»5. ** Mto^n'^^U TeUphone TiicE' ' '37 FORD <4 V-i eng..— - _ condition throughout. HASKINS CHEVROLET g781 Dixie Hwy. at MrlA Clarkiton M^le »-M71_^nj»ltes * ■31 CRIV. STAKE. PC 1-141 OB 3-2M3. Pontiac’s Truck Center GMC . Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS PONTIAC'S Truck Center For Sale Trucks_103 SCHRAM TRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT 3» Dlkle Hwy._OR 3-I3W Auto Inaurmco 104 P L.^ P D a MBO. POk MOST CAM Foreiji^nd^ptiL^raJ^ Vs MTOOET RACER. 141 UNOOLN Ayenue. Call after g i»M MOA JUST OVERMAULEb. 0Ter_payments._MV_4-3MS. •31 AU8TIH HEALEY'OD-OM. rt 3j330 betwero A Md A Py”: ini UUKVE'ITE WITH EYERIE thing, also hardtop and automatU abin. Best bld.,»l State aRer =5i'MO igloo'ML~iTcowbrnoH. gljw OR 3-4348 _______ 1333 CORVETTE. FROST BLUE. 11.003 miles. 3 speed. Excellent condition. Must sell. OR 3-3710 alter 6:30.______________ ■M HILU3AN STATTMI WAOOlt. '30 YOLKSWAOEN 8I33AN. EX-ceUent condition. 01335. OB 3-4S37. ANDY C8IXI OARAOE. SPECIAL-It on Domestic and Porelgn cart. PE 04001. 773 Baldwin Art.. Poo-.... .... V... -penlasjtw « « Mpert to fo la In anftoa t makes. Casb lo.--- RARELE88 SALES S 311^ ^Telegr^________PE 0-7030 FIA-T SPYDER. WHITE CONVERT-tble.J030. priced tojell. Ml_A'15n. igETTA^Sl! GOOD COND. REA-• FE 3-3413. For Sale Cara 106 ■06 CHETY S DR. REPOSSESSION p'rtoe. No eaah needed. . _ Il7 • me. Dm Jato 13. . Auto. Mr. BeU FE MI33 103 E. BLYD. AT AUBUHH DOOR. a#A- 1363 CHEVROyr ; BILL SPENCE "RAMBLER" WILL ACCEPT 3M 4 SAOIIUW SUPERIOR Auto Sales MOVED TO NEW LOCATION 550 OAKLAND 550 OAKLAND i3l3 ckiVRSiatT 1 b66R, *aBT a HEATER. WHITE W^lA Al ■OLUTBLY NO MONET DOWI.. Assume paymenU ot 014.17 per mo CaU cred“ - at MI A-TIIS. I r jlM 'Il'cftiEV. CdNYtet, T4. lUfS; CBXYROLXT ^Dr.. Tory ClMWl Glenn’s Motor Sales 033 W. Hureo 8t. ----- •V--------- a- _____fL^lt^aYter,~'<^3-dMr. >M OtaOTO, 4-DOOR. Y-l. RdRB good. Beat efter. CaU OR 3-MI3. « DeSOTO 4 DR. SEDAN, tis dn. 37.3S par wb. Braid FE 34113. Ml DaOOTO l-DOOR BARDTI#: Brakes end ataertog. Excellent condition. ISBO. 333 8. Marshall. I TON PICKUP s TON ° TON PICKUP PICKUP ■ 'SEDANS 4 DOORS WAOONB TOP DOLLAR PAID JEROME "Bright Spot" Useii Auto Parts 102 NU M CAB PABTB FOB '43 TO ’34 MOD- HARRINGTON BOATS YOUR EVINRUM OEALM im 3 TELEGRAPH FE 3-3033 EASY PAYMENTS AVAILABLE fcO YOU WANT'TO sell YOUR row boat or yacht? Let us toll them (or you. We will sell the Irom our place of business wbei lOO's of people a week will hai. an opporlunltv te Wew it. HOU.Y 4>g77i. HoUy Factory Branch OAKLAND at CASS FE 5-9485 fOB SALE SHELL-I^KE ire boat Deluxe, windshield, side'm tklns >ad top 75 b.p. Evlnruu LltUe Dude trailer Regular ^Ic. 83 013 33 sacrifice prlce^ 33.3flO.oi. Arehic D. SmUh. Ml N.'Saginaw St. Holly. ME 74311 JSWARbS,,, USED. . ____ Tiis 6TH wheel'. AND SADDLE TANKS NEW ENGINE $545 JOHN J SMITH 11_ 8. SAGINAW FB 3-7033 » rdOT TRUCE FOR TOWING housetrallers. OR 3-3336_____ IOS'3 CHEVROLET 14’ VANETTE, new paint. 4 new tires, booster __—-------------------- brakes. mcchanicelly perfect, i 34 'a TtfN FORD PICKUP. 314M^Phone FIL*'^*'____ _ '53 rostb F-lbo PANEL. ONLir 3170 total price. TOM BOHR. INC *?? » Main. Milford__M1^4jJ7I5 MACK. 11 YARD DUMP BThoard j FE 4-135^ jell. Frenchy'i Mahogany uc» uM..irtai marine entlne. esc ior young tamlly. and fishing good Must be seen to be sppre-clsted. OL 1-1370 week days after *^fOl4NSON MOTORS MFG BOATS used motors BO.^RDMANS DTI Highland Rd. at Wm. Lake Rd, OB 4-0313______ kiwartTRY BPFER 10 OUTBOARD mator. 173. MA 4-3MA___ YlUTBOARb REPAIR S®^CE BY FACTORY TRAINED MECHANIC FOR JOHNSON—MERCURY -SCOTT SPORTSMEN’S HEADQUARTERS M34 at tha Deuble ^P»|h‘ Open 7 days a week MY 3-LAKE ORION '33 C^iV Uk-TOH. STEEL RACK ■31 Cbey Long wheel base ■52 Chey ■ ‘--- 1031 CHEVY DUMP --------------- transmission. Tires A-1. 1330 cash. MY 3-U3I._____________________ ‘T)uttoard repair serviie' OAbE BUCCANEER. OJJTTOARD MOTOR DEALER. DIVISION OF "outboard marine CORF. AUBURN ROAD BALES a SERVICE 3410 W Auburn Be EVEN BETTER See Our Stock of TRUCKS AT , TURNER TRUCK CENTER BIR.MINGHAM, MICH. Brinjr Your Trade in \\ E W ILL DEAL! Used Truck SPECIALS |“« ____JWSllS ---- ------- 0030. MAyfalr 0-3SU alter ioS2 FORD FO DUNtP. VERY OibOD cond 4735 " Manning TORE YOU BUT i ’50 Buick, A-1 Cond. 138 Myrtle __________PE 44008 33 BUICK 4 DOOR SEDAN Standard transmission. Radla St heater. No money down, "Credit No Ptoblem " LLOYD MOTOR SALES. 333 B. Saginaw. FE 34131 $5 DOWN •68 PONTIAC 3 DR HT 54 FORD 4 door ■56 PONTIAC 4 DOOR ■53 FORD VICTORIA '54 PLYMOUTH HT '54 CHEV. 3 DOOR ■84 PONTIAC 3 DOOR '53 WILLYS 3 DR TAYLOR'S 1054 BUICK. GOOD CONDITION. Can see car at Perry and Op-_^ke. St. Clair Pas' Station. 0373. price Ask '5S BUICK SUPER. ALL POWER. fj?“ truck" dept, n f-4101. Cy i g09 3.100 mllai. No Id Turner Ford. NEW Dodge Dart $1975 INCLDDBa PHEK RADIO ^ ad aH ftandard taetary aoulpment. Salaa tax and Uctnat axtra. RAMML'ER-DALLAS 1001 H. MAIN ROCHESTER STATION WAGON too Oodsa. 4 door. T4. rad i iktta. antaiaAtte tranamlftton, Jlo and baatar. Look tbla ovl. Qarkston Motor Sales Main St.. Ctorkatan ■M PORD Y4 P( Vary goad mnr* ■U Ford S, 0 Eaeallant. 0387. Eeonomy Ctora_________33 Auburn CAR PAYMElrn Tf» *don' s”S USED CARS Laka Orion MT 1-3041 INO PORD 3 DR..VI, RSH. AUTO, trana. aaan. 4731 Ellaabath Lk. Rd. C. Manning.______________ ■M PORD OALAXY HARDTOP Antamatto transmUalon. V4. Radio. heater. »wer ateerlM. I'** down Bob Proet. Inc., Unci 4-7000 Harold Turner P VALIANT clarkIton" motor SALES a HEAltR, AaaOLL..^. MONEY DOWN. Aeanme pay-mente of 111 10 par mo. CaU rf—'f Mr. Parka, i ' Turear Ford. FO RD VIC--- REPOSSESSION Pull Prlea Ha eatb naadoo only 111 month. Duo July 1Mb. Auto Mr Ban. PE 14130 BjTW^'SK-ri'aM.'K adiuaa. Powt^braM. paymanta. CaU OR -----if 66*b, '3 "6S- REPOSSESSION RO ton prlea, Hp aaah y aUr%0 klo.: Due RMe Auto. Mr. BaU. PE . IIP K. BLYD, AT AUBURN U LINCOLN. RAH. ALL POWElli. leit oftar. UL 3-3003. GOOD CLEAN CARS ■M - ’M Pontiac eednna ■It - ’17 Pbrda. 3-dr. and 0-dr. ■IT - ’13 - ’a CadtUaei ■M Bldarado Cenrart. and 13 a. '51 Buleka ^ ^rt^eonr^^yd 11 ■M Chryalar, eonrart.. powar. ■I1 Chflyy, oonriit. Wa trade up or down. Plnnaa arranged. _ ^ . ■SO PORD CONV. T. BIRD XN-fine P.O.M. Ft WW, Hew top. A-1 eaod. Best offer. 34M Deron-dale, Boutt off Auburn naar 1 FORD HARDTOF VI. AUtO- heater. Choice at 1 .1131 dawn. Bob Ifroit, Inc. Uncaln-Mereury. MI 1-1134. FORD •53. REBUILT MOTOR. Pordamatlc. UN. MArket 4-3NI. WaUed Lake.______________________ ■U FORD 1 DR. CLEAN PORD. CROWN VICTORIA. MAZUREK MOTOR & MARINE SALES Woodward at South'Blvd. FE ^11-9587 ■ O R D COUNTRY liman's demo. Uke------- aa with axtrat. WIU taka 'U-'M trade-to. Call John Kalt. MI ■II FORD l-DOOB, RADIO AND beater. SRARPI AiU price tUU. Humphries OA 8-27K Auto Salas. FE 4-lOM. FE 4-BU 113 S. Saginaw._________ CLEAN 1141 FORD 0 BIRMINGILVM Psnei. 0 cylinder, eevy duty .euulpment en, IM. OB 3-1113. 4444 Ptodnie. Drayton. _____ 'is FORD OT. WAOON. COUNTRY Sedan. VI. Extra clean. Low mUe- age. OR 3-5006.____ POfiD '64 HARDTOP. RADIO. Heater, straight stick. PE 5-S004. ■M UNOOLN ___-wa , lAIM 3U. SELLl SELL! OUT GOES Cempiste stock of ears. Pint J&*H AUTO SALES ’58 Olds 4-Door ...$1695 HTO«AMAllC._|ir^iTEEr-- ’58 Volkswagen ... .$1095 f DOOR ABDAM ’58 Chevrolet.....$1095 BISCATHS 4 DR. • CYLINDER ’58 Chevrolet ....$1195 4 DOOR STATIOir WAOON ’57 Ford H’tOT ....$895 « DOOR. V-f, FORDOMATIC ’57 Chevrolet 210 . .$ 895 3 DOOR. V-g. POWEROLIDE TAYLOR'S chbvrolet-olosmobil6 Open Evenings MArket 4-4501 Walled Lake S M DOWN 8PECULS ercury Hardtop. 0500. 10 PontUe sufcblat. 05SI. Many other bargains. Keego Sales & Service _____KEEOO HARBOR______ IMI HARDTOP MERCURY WAOON. Whlta waa fully powared, 31.0W miles. I1.5M. OL l-d470._ IS 18b^(M.inc. LINOOLH-MKRCDRT steering. I^er brakes, rawer wlndowc. PoWf“ MI $-$034 HEATER, MERC-O- vvMWt ^ WtA REdMi. iorrRiJwoLrriAH Hardtop. U.006 carUflad mUas. Perfect thraugbaut. . ■IT FORD ...................••*♦1 Wtotloo Waion. A^ baauUful roea and whito with matchlne InUrtar, 4-dopr m«M(ri CLEAN CARS I fOHO .............$1441 Btotlon Wagon, T-$. autamaUc. ......$14$$ ■M PWtD .......... Victaria. radla ai matte, whites. ** 1-daor.' r VyUndar, transmission. -------\dob...........$a$3$ lU power. A beautiful and whHe. Individual saate and head rest. Bale prim.. ■$$HA8H ........ 4-doar eedan, red and black. $ eyltoder enitoc. Perfect throughout. A perfect ear for tha country. Up to $4 miles to the gallon. ■$T RAMBLER .............$11$$ Station Wagon Cuatam model. ■It cnKrn ..'........... $i$h Bel Air 4-deor hardtop, powar •taarlng ar-" - BUICK *$$ OLDS BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER MI 6-3900 666 S. WOODWARD STATTOH WAOON. IMI'PACKARD Oaad wood. Hava new extra wood panels. Motor has only 30.000 ml Needs minor tune up. Very good tlrae. FE 0-1177. ■08 P L Y M O U t H'BELVEDERE eenvartlble. Rad with new white top. Oompletoly egutppad with powar ataertng S power brakes. *1bOB frost. INC. LIHCOLN-MERCURT _______MI $0034 _ •SI wt.VtfOUtH 4-DOOik VWLVA-T. 0 eyUnder, sUndard --.mj........ ahin. 0100. » 1-H-* AU V "BOrfRO§f.'iNC. Uncoln-mercurt ________ML ___________ ■II OLDS 1$ HdUDAT COOT. HARDENBORO' MOTOR BAUM Comer Cass and Pike. PI 3-73N ________Open evei. Ull $ ■'(3 duW. REASONABLE. CALL after_4^PE ____________ •~’S$ OLDSMOBIUI SUPER M. OR3-30M.__________ ioid HARDTOP SUPER • OLD*. 3-tone, all pav— '— ------- perfect coMmt Beautiful white finish, no rust, perfect engine. luUy egutpped Au-tomaUc drive, no cash needed - R1?T*’'aS; 'MrSiu FE A403. 11$ E. BLVD. AT AUBURN^ ■ITPLTiT'OOdD-DEraNDASTE trane. 111$ EM 1-00$1. 8, Conwsy_ , R & R MOTORS. fNC. CbTFSlti-Plymoath-Imporial VALIANT ImaodlaU DtUvery-aU Models 734 OAKLAND FE 4-353I 1957 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. S cylinder Plaia with atandard transmission. 1 owner ear that s very clean. Come to and drive it. Only S$$3. PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES $1 OAiaAND FE 3-3301 133$'V-$. AUTOMATIC, PLYMOUTH good shape. $$$l. Michigan Motor lalae, 80$ N Perry St.___ .. low mlltage. ________ cheap, private r. CiU MI BUM. GRAND OPENING ‘ AT NEW LOCATION ■4$ Chevy ‘31 Chevy Statlan Wagon '31 Mercury Club Coupe .. 33 Chely. RSH. Nice •30 Chevy, Like new runnl '53 Ponllae Hardtop ...... •63 Fontlae Convtrt, ..... ■33 Chevy 4 door. Rli e . ■13 PonUae 3 door. RSH. ■ I N . $130 NO, FAIR OFFER REFUSED NO IIONET DOWN NECESSARY Superior Auto Sales 550 OAKLAND Glenn’s Motor Sales W. Huron St._______FE 4-7371 ■ISOLDS II. 4-OOOR HARDTOP. I-owner 4$,M0 mUts. Best r"— UL 3-3371.__________________ 1M7 (XJ38. $$ CONVKRTTBLX VERT 120 "A-1" RECONDITIONED USED CARS '53's thru '59's Eddie Steele Be Ready For The 4th WITH A WILSON USED CAR IHPALA SPORTS COUTO and beater. PowerxUd waUs. Another Wiltoi 1958 CHEVROLET S COUPE - Radio - rgUda. Whtte-— «ual^ 1958 FORD FAIRLANB CONVERT3LE. Belxt and white with betoe Puny equipped, immaculata Ihroufhour Low mlleaga ........ $IM‘ 1958 FORD COUNTRY BEIMN. 4 door, radi and heater. Pordpmatic, White walU. a nice cletb car ... $141 1957 FORD RETRACTABLE CONVERTIBLE -3 cars in one. as a hardtop or 19^7 FORD PAIRLANE MO. Hardtop. Coupe. Radio and heaUr. Pordomattc. vrhltewatto This Is ana you havs 1957 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. A IM black beauty irith a white top. Radio and haat-ar, w b 11 a w a 111. Bto ' 1957 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP COUPE -UfU groan to eolor with 1956 MERCURY "2?ra.%?"'wh%w^urS^ mt oov*rt on •toct m«. ft WILSON PONTIAC-CVDILL-YC 1350 N. , Woodward BIRMnOHAM Ml MM LOOK! BUY! SAVE! Illd BUICK , $1205 Century wagon. Power ateering and brakes Duisflow. rsdio. heater. whItewellsT Red and ivory. Itotra low miles. * IMOBUICE . .._........SAVE Official's car. Elsctra 3-dr. hardtop. Power steering, brskes windows and seat. Safety track. D>-nallow. Radio, heater, whitewall tires Padded dash and many more accessories. 1138 PONTIAC ............ 32205 convertible. Power steering power brakes. Hydramatlc R dlo. beater, and whltenills. White with red trim. Believe It or not. only 14.00$ actual mUea.. IM7 FORD ................ 11405 Convertlbla with Forda-O-Matlc. V-0 engine, radio, hestor. white- _ 1M7 CHEFT ......... 3 door sodan with sti mlssloa. V-I engine, r 1033 DODOE ............ 0 40.3 3 door hardtop wlUi standard shift, s— ”• —— • *■— age, lew price. MI 4-l< _____ 13$ OPEL REKORD. EEC. CON-dlUoD. $137$. MI $-7$$4 Thuri. dr Frt after 1:30 p.m.________ NORTH TO^ANT CHEVYS l-Daori, 4-Daon. Hardtope and Wagons Demo. No. $ for $1768 North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at S. Woodward Ay Tired of Gimmicks? TRY THIS! BRAND NEW 1960 VALIANT Healer, washers, turn signsli. oU flltsr, sir fosm tests. ALL TAXES AND 1960 PLATES $1920.00 BRAND NEW 1960 PLYMOUTH Btstsir. wasbars. turn tignalt, all tutor, atr foam toots. ALL TAXES AND I960 PLATES $1999.00 ■nan are brand nbw CANS IN STOCK TOR IM- SCHUTZ ^ MOTOR, prr? $13 8 Woedwsil MI t-UM 4 door ssdsn with Paws radio and heater. Clcas a 1M7 BUTCE ............. 31405 Roadmsster 4 door hardtop. Powar steering, brakes, windows and teat. Dynaflow. radla tad heater. Sparc never ased. Always garage IMI FORD 03105 OALAXIE a door hardtop with power steering, brakes, automatic V-$ eaglaa and whitewalla. Neat to new. 1M7 BUICK 313M Convertible with power steering. Kwer brakee. Dynaflow. Radio. ater and whltesalls. Lovely Drcgald and Ivory finish. - HT isoHn ................... |10i3 1 door sedan. Lots 1H7 ford ................ 01403 Country Sedan wagon. Automatic transmission rsdio. heater and whitewall Urts YeUow and Ivory tlntab. i w. »>«» Bel Air 4 door sedan. V-t engine. powergUde, radio, heater, whlta-waU tires, Truty a beautiful ear. You must set it I IMO POHTTAC .............. 02300 Catsltoa 4 door hardtop. Rydrt-matlc, radio, better. Spare still new. Sierra copper. IMT PONTIAC ............... OlMS Wagon. Tta# Btarchlef Safari. Power steering and brakes. Hv-dramatlc. radio and heater Oo flrst Claes and buy one a tha IMd FORD ................. I IN Cimntry sMan warn with Pard-O-Matic, V-I engine, radio and baatar. BaaaUtul laUd green ftn- 1M$ PONTIAC ........... inoi Convertible Trt - newer, power atoerlne and brakes. Hydremat-■Ic, radio, heater and whito Ures. ‘A real sharpie I IMT PONTIAC gMt.S ponrerUble. Power steering and brakes. HydramtUc. radio hesl-fJ. • convert- ■■-'- weather) INd PONTIAC ....... g ses BUUoa wagon with Hydrsira'' £d beater. U y(m buy this la,. Mvt yonrseU plenty. rSLER ........ I 7M k5.““lSlom'jrtr» Sa, Jf^mrrod'‘5SSh; 1N4 PORTUC ..... I jgg jrdramat-ic. radto sad heater. Vrives lust been ground -tad It mat Uke mv. tranemisetpn. and V4 engine Radio and h^r. Spare mve, bMB ueaa, Bcaautal bliie finish U$$ BUICK ........... iiiM super 4 dear with power steer? cSo' and**h^™^**' *A- SHELTON Pontiac - Buick Rochester QL I-8133 THE rOXTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUXE 24, I960 forty-five For Sd« Cts 1Q|6 IS7 PUrMOm BLACK. f-OR o*». “ ■ 4 inimic « db. m! NORTH Chevrolet Has Bargains Like These Galore! ___For Solo Cori im MRmO 1 DOOR REPOSSESSION Sm •bit'dSmIbSjTlSt RU« Auto. Mt B*U PX A4IN m m. AItA. At Auburn. 'i* PORTIA^ } DOOR ctaxrt IM» PORTIAC CATAUKA I-M7. ■ T., r. ud A., full poww, «rhtw .........— trim. 0« l-RWI. .ezi' Sdc Used Cars 1061 Sole Used Cars 106: ■SI POimAC i OR. -Glenn’s Motor Sales I rx t-mi, FAMILY SEDAN SPECIALS ’(• romViac tATAURA > DR. 8TAKDARD ----JT-t RADIO A mUITR ILACX WITH WWALLB ; tt.lM I AOUD 1 ; JOE’S CAR LOT 1 OPOYKX AT POimAC ROAD ' '»»•* XVXS^____FX S-Wl b(B ro« Orit fMt i CONVXRTIBLK. Luz-urwut red ud wMte tctciior! trim. HrdrtBit ' Radio, neater and fleamlnt IftORTiAC irWSW7~T 1956 CHEVROLET Bel Air hardtop. Radio, heater, p.iwerfllde. A real beautr In S-inne palBt Oor itoek No. It3t. Our low price oalp $946 1958 CHEVROLET l-door e^anjotth^^ •“■ ituie and Foworillde. ______ _ _ real oeoDoaiT •pactal. Boautllul era frecD paint. Our etock No IIM. Our low prlr^ onlr 1956 CHEVROLET roneertlblo with radio, beater, au-(nmalle tranemiMton. XnloT the -J^PONTIAC OON-I . Perfect cond. at Mobile i (Ullon, comer Plate A M PONTXaC. STARCRIXP. HTDRA..' p i. and p.b. Bun Olow. PX S-^ PONTIAC IIM 3-tXX>R STARCHIXPi hardtop, yw. Call OR I-«3M. ’55 FORD ......$395, 54 MERCURY ....$395 55 N.ASH.......$395 54 HUDSON .....$195 53 PACKARD ....$169 l: 10 wi»T. PS-. r.a. ■ —^ Cnssman QUALITY , Does Not Cost IT PAYS . . No Money Dn. •54 PONTIAC J DR QUALITY MOTOR SALES •41 ORCHARD LAKE_____ TONTIAC 4 DR. Vi, AOTO r MORE BAROAINS TO CHOOSE PROM. JACK ' COLE INC. 1000 W. Maple at Pontiac Trail WALLED LAEl______MA 4-4AI1 M PONTIAC STAflOk WAGON. I owner A nice Will tnko car la trade. EM SAMI. S. Conway. ■H p5ntu5~saxdtop. good M PONTIAC. 3 DOOR REPOSSESSION i ROCHESTER «‘i.'m «o DSt*JulT Mth eVrajTIL » _OL M7« MU AuL. Mr Ben . PE M PONTIAC STARCHITP VISTA 1« E. BLVD. AT AUBURN 4.door hord^ m» fCTwre nggoft-RARDW^ _ s.tone blue. Dice car. No money prtce^$4M LuckrAutoi POXTI.^C AUTO BROKERS ■ PTOE CARS. SOLD A CONSIOKED C 4-luM. PE 4 •M Oldi. •M . 'ak t n- 'n^Olde H T. 54 Ford.__________ 'U Hudaon, good : •44 Cadillac. O-H •M - 'M - 'll Naahei M 131 PlTBiouths • WI5 I 13SS Perry at Mj^dlion_PE_4-IIM IMS RAMBLER CUSTOM 6 CYL , I radU. heaUr. WW, AuUmaUc. — i'a« r.n • Ifa set 0( snow tires. $1350. * ____________________________________ IMXa I3l PlTBiouths ............t tS I Choerolot .................0415 I M Mnlce — 'M Vidktwkn. 1705 up I 'S3 (II Pontlaca ..........I II up I CnU EM 3.1471 Bconomy_Cari__ r paint 3t.i00 actual miles One ■ner and eitra nice. Our tlnck I. 1413. Our low prict only $699 1958 FORD rustemllno 4.door. I cylinder ea-flu4 radio, hoaur. Pord.O.Matlc. beautiful Meae blue and white R',r.is."W.’rrT.TJir “rooIr's* oaIbs A teRVIci'*'l an Auburn Are PE MlOIi 1958 PLYMOUTH .door aodon with auUmotte rAOiBliilBa; VA onflnr. OrtginAI ehlte color. Htrc'u one prietd $892 1956 PONTIAC . Suptr hardtop model. The best In Its lino. Radio, heater. Hydra-matte, power iteerlDf Our itock No. ImTPriced at only $789 _____Ijtroi^wnor, I ooT WORE ix> r •41 Cbery picknp ' TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS M S TELEORAPH FE 37060 •14 FORD 4 Door 1445 53 PONTIAC 4 Ooor . 1171 ■II CRBVT aub Onupi . 1145 13 POR-) 3 Door I 15 _____^ tackson-Delvo IIH PONTIAC CitALOi’A. 4 DOOR hArdtop. radio and hidter, by-drtmane. powtr brakM. UA 51101.________________ 40-RAMBLERS—<0 Must bo told this month. Oet our price before you buy. R & C RAMBLER Super Market COMMERCE HD STEERING. EM 3dl55__________XM 3-*}M wh^llewtni, RAH. food tires, I3M AMERICAN RAMBLER 3 ________________ I door. I owner, low mUeofe, RAH. IIM PONTUC. STARCHIEP 4 DR wbltewnll Uret. II.115 Bowman’s Hardtop. HydromoUc Pow e | Used Care. ^ W Montcolm Vnu‘'r®w AMERICAN S-TATION 51 win make down poymeni. ofter l p m._3<,_Ofemow_ ■|5i NASH METROPOLITAN, fuUjf e^lpped. Perfect cond. II,IM _...... . iL IMS 8TUDEBAEER 4“'D00R_ RA- Optn Eies. untu I eacept Wed. oiO AND HEATER OVERDRIVE ________***£“-*•**”—_____, ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY ;M7 PONTIAC HARDTOP. RADIO ! DOWN Aitumc pajmentx of li HEATER, HYDRAMATIC. AB> per mo CftU Credit Mir 80LUTBLT NO MONEY DOWN Krki at MI 4-7500. Harold T >( $5 03 Mr Parki IMS PONTIAC 2-DOOR. HYDRA- »1?»: •« IHEHRY d,| PE 4 10 STANDARD CATALINA, 3-DR I dan I VOLK8WAOIR, BLACK, IMl 81- 171. Call After______________ M TVitl atttM watmi. 4 ;tloi Hrted la tUi e«li ~~(1iaiinel t-WJBK-TV I ara uhjed to chute wltlMMrt aetlce CJhaimcl 4-V.WJ-Ty Oiuael 1-WXVZTT ChuMi h-CKLWTV TONIOOT S tv HIGHUOHTS !i«;m (21 Mighty Mouse. I,M (J> 5 p.m.) (4) (Cbior) Ruff and Reddy. ’*'=•• <2» Lone Ranger. (7) Three Stooges (4) .rv... (2t Si^rtniih ShrfHty. 156) BinsZwelOrel ^ ' Ml arrug Boy. (7t High Road to Danger. ll:M (9) Billboards. BATVHDAV AFTER!«agy (o take but i( left me wonder (4) Masquerade Pty.-Color iing about the seci-et world of TV (7) Man from Blackhawk jschedullng. (9) Movie (began 7:30p.m.) W * * ! The one-hour CBS-TV Special starred Master Hodges and his I heroic, elaborate backyard day-Idreams "which, courtesy of vldec-lape. could burst into being right 'before our very eyes. Why a show sf this sort hi presented at IS p.m. (EOT), when . the youngsters It is about are all t snooting Is toda.v’s puzzle. (9) W'estem. (; (2) New York ConfidentfaL l:W (9) Movie. (2) Voice of the Fans. U (2» Tignr Warr.iup. 1:M (7) Movie. (2) Tiger Baseball. 1:80 (7) (Championship Billiards. l;JI (71 WresUiia:. 1*®'^ 3:M 12) ScoreBoard. (2) Wrestling. (7) Talent Town. (9) Movie. >:M a> Top Pro Golf. (2) Home Run Derby. I»:M (2) Movie. TV Features ‘No Rat Race There’ Claudette Satisfied in Films TVjo many men pick a wife with their eyes open and their ears closed . . . The human tongue /weighs practically nothing, yet iff surprising how few people are able to hold It. —Earl W’ilson. By I'aHed Press bUeraational WALT DIS-NET PBiaSEVrS. |7:30 p.m. (7». iReruni John ^ World of Eddie Hodges Worth Top Time Spot By BOB THOM.AR AP .Mosle T\ Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP)- The nice ling about growing oWer in the j . u acting business is that you don’t >u^ter Tom Tryxm) ^«n^sh- «>mpeting. Iley Camtairs (Darryl Hickman ^ - ly one to talk, because I did as years in prison, again face* im- partmenl o( Interior official. little as anyone. I never would prisonment after being competed Speaking Itefnre the national con-* junket or make " ^ vesterday of armed robbery. vemion of ihe Izaak Walton Uague J * * * of America. Hmer K. Bennett tned to look my ^st and pt^nt Circuit Court jur> of nine palled for a vast nationwide sur- “ *'» the public. TV BARGAINS RCA ZENITH i\tr and I’SEU cumsTin TV SESVICE COLOR Black and White ^:OMPLETE STOCK of BATTERIES for PORTABLES CONDON’S ^ADIO* and TV SaUt • Sarvic* 36 S. TELtCKAPH portray the universal-IS:46 (9) Movie. John HodiaJi. iy appesding"* All-American Boy X^QjCCylCl "Dragonfly Squadron" CMi.itypr. . T»r • ll:SI (2i (4) (7) News, Sports,! ♦ ♦ * 'DajMW lA/pr Weather | Boys may dream about pirates, vv ll:3S (7) Rescue 8 jcowboys, circuses and vaudeville,; 11:SI (2) .Movies. Katharine Hep. or show business. And they some-, bum, "Summertime’’ (’55); timet cause mischief, like when Tom Con way, "Falcon in'they accidentally hat a ball HoUywood” C44). ’ ]|:X6 Ml Jack Psar * ll:M (7) Boots and Saddles But Draft Supportors women and three men took two vey to determine what KJm* AcclnnA/J nii«r*®rc bours to find Eugene J. Thouin, opp^n. lake and river shoreline can Not Assigned Quarters ^ ^ in Convention Hotel holdup last December of Oare _________________________ Kramp, 54? manager of the A*P » oi L c WASHINGTON ,AP, - r™.- *' ® Eolith Gels Black Eye tion of a nationwide draft-.Steven- Circuit Judge Stauton G. Don prom Cheaper LiquOr son movement was announced to- dera set srnteneUig-tor Aug. I BISMARCK, N.D. ’ aU that. Heck. Art Linklet- Dakota looked greener or prettier, former Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson bond pending aentenee. entered a liquor store In Nogales, ter has been felUing us all that Politically, that's gi-eat news for of Illinois. Senior Assistant Prosecutor for years. the Republicans and frightening; Doyle, a former BemoeraUc Barry Jr. called 14 • Such pastimes are deeply iro- news for the Democrats. state chairman, told newsmen he bedded in our lore. They are. to A curious, and nationally im- expects to mobilize and coordinate pj^ together .j,. , - , . ,he sure, literary clinches iportant senatorial election is com- the support of vo unteer ot^ani-e\’ents of the daring Dec. 18 gopijprf ,h- youth in IW., X .W. .1 ■"“" *»"«« mbb-ry. “* ^ Ibese barefoot ho.v-nIth-Tom I Hawyer tan purauits Nacreedenautic8 j„„ are asking why they c and Soace Administration station . ._.n lat Wallops Island. Va. “ unimportant - designed to measure tV! ^*^8 suburb ... and also ^ey brightncM of tv stare in tV;»re “king: Just what does ultraviolet light. Information was Peter intend to do with his (sent Vek to tV earth by tele- life? . Rocky Grasiano told TV rocket, last In a senes of' ^ he was going to reward him handaoitaely for many favors. Tirman foresaw diamonds, a watch, maybe a ear. One day Rocky put hli arm around him. **O.K. now I’m goniu show yon my appreciation," he said. “Who would yon Hke to have Vlted?” MARIE ♦ ♦ ★ THE.AAIDNIGHT EARL ... Red Skelton told an audience he found a way to Irk Mr. K; “I sent him a picture of Eisenhoi^er enjoying himself at Disneyland" ... . ' ___Gary Crosby’s trick knee collapsed and he was carried from Dick Rickies’ San Francisco opening . . Roy Rogers Is seeking the OK to take a rodeo behind the Iron Curtain . Jerry Lewis’ll try to raise a milUon for Hawaii tidal wave victims. it * it EARL’S PEARLS: Withholding is a sneaky scheme for the government to gets Its hands on your salary Vfore your wife 1. • * - ' TODArs BEST LACOB: A medic ordered his patient (relates Ima Washout' to avoid aUjtorms of excitement; ”Ih fact, don't even look at thpm on the atreet.” ’ WISH ID SAID THAT: A hoepltal patient told his visitors: “I get nervous every time I see si nurse. lire been on pills and needles all week " , ( , ' 'there’s a new version of payola and plugola called rutwla. That's when a Congressman erases hla wife’s name from his expense account theet . . That’s aari, brather. (Capyiight. 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JUNE 2i. 196(1 I imppy cry aU aigM? ^ Answer: Under the same drcum-Itanoes, %*« would cry too. Here a sensitive little creature who has| ■hand a warm, secure bed wlthj his mother and Utte^mate8. On adoption day, the newcomer! is held, fondled, fed and admifed. He is the center of attraction. But night must fall and with if- tbe re> | treat of his new friends and the household noises.. The darkness, eerie silence and strange surroundings convince him be is deserted so he does the logical thing—he cries lor help. During his period of adjustment, little things can allay his fears. The ticking of 'an old-fashioned alarm clock will simulate the heart-beats his former bed-j fellows and a little night light will: overcome the fear of darkness. If practical, the soft tones of: an all-night radio will alleviate the dreadful silence. Try a b; ‘ aspirin or tranquilizer before bed lima to soothe his nerves. . (Address yahr qaestfea to Dr. Moller in care of this paper. He will answer seleeted Inquiries in his roiumn, but cannot reply to them.) Prefab N-Plant Off to Greenland Can Supply Military Base on 605 Gallons of Fuel for 1 Year BUFFALO (B — A prefabricated nuclear power plant, capable of| supplying a military base in Green-^ land with power for a year, was shipped Thursday. Government and military ficials joined in a brief ceremony at dockside. The power plant will bo tai-sttffed at Camp Oeatary, a bate of tbe Army's Keaeareb and Do-^ eiopment Oesder. K will bo the first rensole-nrea installation of its kind. The plant, using 60S gallons of nuclear fuel, can supply ttie base w ith heat and power for one year. More than 850,000 gallons of diesel fuel would be required to' do the same job About 1,560 net kilowatts of elec-i tricity, and about one million | b.r.u's of steam for heating will; be delivered by the plant. Installation of the reactor, which was built at the Dunkir, N.Y. plant of Alco Products. Inc., is expected to take six weeks. 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Ample Free Parking Easy Credit Terms m___ THOMASQECONOMY 4*1 fOUTH fAAINAW ITIIIT • PONTIAC The Weather iDcUUa M rsf* t> THE PONTIAC PRE 118th YKAR ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, IttiCHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1960—18 PAGES UNITED PREaS INTERNATIONAL Memento for Cornerstone Herter Accuses Nikita of Interfering With U.S. 8HE REMEMBERS WHEN 1- Mrs. Marion Btakcalee, 79. of 58S5 MUl Si., jh'aterlord Township. presented Delos HamMn, chairman of the Board of Supervisors, with this souvenir program New Levinson to the Rescue from the 1905 dedication ceremony of the present downtown courthouse. It wili be part of the contents of the cornerstone for the new courthouse. Shell Be There This Time Talk Concerning Ike's Successor Called Meddling Maintains He Will Not Serve Again in State Secretary Post WASHINGTON (*»—Secretary of State Christian A. Herter accused Soviet Pre-n\ier Nikita Khrushchev today of interfering in this country’s internal aff^s by his talk about President Eisenhower’s successor in the White House. Khrushchev has several times attaclced the Republican front-runner, Vi c e President Richard M. Nixon, and has expressed hope he would find it possible to negotiate with the next administration. - A man named Levfnaon prevented Mrs. Marion Blaketlee from watching the 1904 comeratone ceremony for the present downtown county courthouae. Another man named Levimon U going t« pee to it Mm miss a ttmilar ceremony Monday for Oakland Couaty'a new courthouse, about a year away from completion The first Levinson. Morris by name, had Mrs. BlaWeslee, then an 18-year-
and cooler weath-today, clearing tonight, the U.S. Weather Bureau reports. ★ ★ * Tonight the mercury will dip to a low of 54. Tomorrow should be fair and pleasant with a 72 high. Precipitation will average about three-quarters of an inch as showers and thundershowers fall Monday and again Wednesday. Some .04 ol an inch rainfall was recorded addrcM, ^ be’ revolutionary, is the Iirstl.jn downtown Pontiac for the past Eastern SUndard Hme. will be carried live by most ul the net wurfcs. Others are schcdnlhig delayed broadcasts teler in the eveniag. After reporting the Eisenhower-Nlxon telephone conference. White House Press Secretary James C. HagKriy was asked whether thf freely elected president in Vene- 24 hours, zuela for a decade. He ■came back from 10 y!ears of exile after the fall of the dictator. Marcos Perez Jimenez. He celebrated his first year In office on Feb. 13. The fim year was one of ups and downs, riots and rightist plots for his three-party coalition gov- American Investments in t^ba , before ('astro came fo power totaled about a billion dollar-but the revolutionary reslme his Unen over about a thM ol this, elilcfly L-ugar and cattl * lands. ,, Southwest’win* recorded at igl ^ ni.pji. at mid-morning Increased!hands include the S^million-d-N to 20-30 miles thU afternoon. The lar Cohan Electric Co., the llj-gusty winds will become northeriy million-dollpr Cuban Telep.wn.!. ................... I Co., banks, sugar mills, mines, oil President had any comment on .eimnwt. His own Areioi^penriMra. criticism by Democrats of Eisenhower’s HARMLEIM NOP - PosscBBen stand around a Ikm two of them shot in a residentia] subuit ■ of Louisville, Ky., today. Tbe animal was one of Uar Hone UUed u waters washed oWay wafis of a private Ikta pit. THea^wiier • ^ i? of the animals shot one in their broken cage and two others just outside. The fourth was killed 200 feet^iroin the (At. Nelson Joaun, kneeling beside the lion, took 'ihe animal Jiome and plans ‘Not specifically,” Hagerty re-,_ed, “But he i«> somewhat pui-ded and somewhat amused by the fact that aome of these-same gentlemen were saying eight days ago that it would be a catast phe if he didnX visit Japan.” ★ * ♦ There is small likelihood, how-irer, that either Eiaenhqwer or Nixen is truly amused by fresh flurry of attacks by some key Democrats on administration foreign policy generally and the Japanese ‘ visit coUapse partlcu- tica ' party and the Republican Democratic Union have critical left win^. * m 1 I r\ Friendly relations with the /j] 100107 S rfOSS United Stotet are a.'keystone of| * and diminish tonight. _ The lowest temperature preced- refineries and various commercial was 63 de^s. By enterprises. - ii^ 8 I 1 p.ra. the mercury read 68. his foreign policy. Although he has tried to encourage foreign Investments, his government has announced that no more oil cooces-sions are to be granted , to lot- DAY Starts Convention BA\ CITY (yPI) - Some 2,000 members of .^the Disabled Amm-can Veterans were on hand today when the organization's g^te convention opened here. Most businesses still In,-American hands have been curtailed by (Castro's regime. American imports of half a billion doUai^ a year have been cut in hall. The electric company’s nates have been cut a third. Comics County News Pet Doctor . W Farm and Garden 30-31 Markets ................. 39 ObUaailes f 13 Sport. ................S3-J9 Tlieaters .........i ■ « 34 ■TV and Radio Programs 47 Wilson, Earl 47 ages .......Utl Dems Pick Fi«id Man LANSING W-Rodney B. Beau* lieu of.. Garden City has been named a full-time field represer^- tive lor the Deinocratic Pai^. State Chairman Nril Staebler said the 28-year-otd Univeraity of Mlch-.igan g^uatc would replace Wil-iliam Burgett, newly appointed state depuF^ autfitor gen^. t • A- TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 24. 1060 0n Barton Traffic Study Groups to Hear Report • 'Hic Barton dovmtown traffic study aill be unveiled at City Hall . next week. Living Costs Edge to New Record High ment Group, which asked (or a crash program to Improve downtown traffic circulation and park- Jack Hutter, a member of the consulting firm of George W. Barton Associates, is scheduled to outline the study at a 3 p.m. meeting Wednesday. WASHINGTON (APl-The cost of living edged up one-tenth of one per cent in May, setting a record for the third month in a Reporting this today', the Labor tiVes f.r o m the devehtpineiit graap, the Mayor’s steering Details of the report and its recommendations are still under wraps. It is expected, though, that there will be many minor adjustments Department announced its eon-|pp(.ofnrn^(l^ for immediate sumer price index reached 126.3 ifion, plus some bigger longer-per cent of the 1947-49 average. Lange improvements. Higher food prices were chiefly | ^ ^ responsible for the rise. . XV _i V .1 It is also expected that the City j^a r^t of the rise, about commission wiU have to act on workers in the aircraft. meat packing, chemical, trucking and metal working induWies will get cost-of-living pay boosts, 'nieir wage contracts have clauses providing Air adjustments in tion to living costs. Despite the slight rise in prices, t^ buying power of the average factory worker’s paycheck---------- slightly. Longer hours of boosted his spendable earnings by 7D cents, or one per cent. All You Can Eat? Toothless Cabby i)owns 7 Chicks It was the Barton firm that prepared the city's big transportation study of two years a^ — the one that recommended the downtown loop highway. This study also was paid for mostly by the Downtown Redevelo{mvent Group. The group asked for the downtown plan in an effort to speed improvement of retail trade conditions between now and the time that big improvements — such as the loop highway — can be made a reality. PENSACOLA, Fta. I»-A toothless cab driver downed seven fried ohickeas In om of those “aU you can eat” deals at a Petwacoia, drugstore. Herter Claims Nikita Meddles With U.S. Jim Ferguson wandered Into the store Hmraday, spotted an “an the chicken yon can eat lor W cents” sign and toM the lonntala manager„to “start try-big and don’t stop.” (Continued From Page One) government, Japan will, continue to align itself with the West. 2. Herter has no intention whatever of remaining as secretary of state beyond the end of the Eisenhower administration. Major Jlmmersou scoffed. ‘ 2’ou eat five chickens It uroi “I haven't got a tooth bi my head,” Ferguson said. “M’s kind ol hard to get the meat off the The cabbie said bis Ust I What did he eat then? chicken, naturally. I love Southwest Gets ^ Heavy Dousing as Storms Move By The Associaled Press Thunderstorms and heavy rain that prowled the nation's midsection Thursday moved into the Southwest today. At Corpus Chrtetl. Tex., storm dumped more than 2 inches of rabi; ^bbock, Tex., reported wind gusts of 50 m.p.h., at the height of a rain and thunderstorm. The Chicago Weather Bureau blamed a cold front for the siege ot unusual weather that hit central sectioas Wednesday and Thursday The front extended from the Great Lakes into northwest Texas. It produced; A tornado in Illinois that caused some damage to farm buildings, utility lines; killed seven persons, six of them in Kentucky; rains of 6 inches in southern Indiana; more than 5 inches of the recommendations, the administratioh on others and the downtown groups cooperatively on still others. A victory-hungry faction of Oakland County Democrats has distributed theb- preprimary voter’s guide, honoring 13 candidates with ’qualified” tags. Ha made that stf temeni %vhen asked whether he would be wUI-Ing to ^y on as secretary If lyixon is to be elected as Etecn-hower’s suMcaaor. Herter Is « and suffers with a form of ar-thriUs. The United gtates int«»ds to present new evidence against tht Castro government of Cuba to the InterAmericanl Peace CWnmlttee. Herter indicated this action would be taken in August after the United States, unde* a. niUtion syt-tern, loses the chairmanship of the five-nation committee. Other officials report the evidence will be designed to show that Premier Fidel Castro has been trybig to stir up strife bi the Caribbean area. 4. U.S. alliances with other free world nations — notably NATO, CENTO bi the Middle East and SEATO in Southeast Asia - are stronger than ever in the after-math of the U2 spy plane incident and collapse of the summit con-fe^nc« at Paris. Herter made this comment when asked how badly the Ut af- system. He rejected any thought that It had been damaged at all, saying his Information shown that the Allies are more solidly 5. Deep-seated differences apparently exist between Russia and Red 'China over Communist ideological issues but it’s hard to see if this makes any practical difference in their relationship. Herter .said Soviet Premier Krushchev seems to be trying to Kentucky; flash floods thatj^^l,^ Communist doctrine more forced many pei-sons from their i {jg^lble in order to serve his own homes; flooded rivers; rubied , puj^^ges. The Chbiese Communists crops; disrupted public services. ^o old-line notions centered * * ♦ around the cbisslcal Red theory Warm air from the Pacific I that war between Communist and moved into the northwestern! Capitalist countries is inevitable. __ states early today, raising night-Khruschev resists, this time “P,,l5_^*5^”|pwacjies'-pe^fu^^ opposition to Oo\- Apply for 2nd Renewal Grant City officbOs yesterday sent >ff their biltial anilicktlon fqr a second urban renewal program tai Pontiac and repoHed that they expected final federal approval of the first one soon. The application, signed by CKy Manager Walter K. Willman, asks for a $76,000 advance for surveys an4 fdannin^ bi redevelopment of the 20-acre busbiess triangle bounded by Sagbiaw. Pfke and the Grand Trunk Ralboad. WATERFORD LIONS - The Waterford Lions ■•entertabied .their wives at a gala dinner-dance last night at the Pontiac Cbuntry i:iub. The occasion was to install new officers. Shown above is outgoing president Elarl Floyd on the left congratulatmg the newly elected Lions' president Donald Shaw (right). Looking on is Deputy District Governor Frank Crowley. All live bi Waterford Township. Local Labor Liberals Put Out Guide Dem Faction Rates Candidates Mrs. Harriett Phillips’ liberal-labor "Democrats for Vtetory” did not, however, come out with outright endorsement of theb- favored candidates for 14 county offices in die Aug. 2 primary, she said. “Our group had no endorse-ments but a measure of qnaltfl-u,” the Huntington Woods housewife and a member of the Democratic Mate Central Committee said. Out of six candidates bidding for the 18th Congressional District Democratic nomination, three were considered “qualified” candir dates after all were bitervlewed by a 15-member steering committee bi Pontiac a week ago. pendence of spbit which this caucus can readily understand,” Mrs. Phillips reported to her liberal-labor vring of party workers in a closed meeting. Her group opposes past leadership under Cariog G. Richardson, county chairman. 'On the whole for two years aarkson's record in the L^la-ture compares favorably to all the other Democratic legislators.’’ <^Y A GUIDE ‘This is only a guide and not bitended to bbid any bidividual in voting bi any shape or form,’ Mrs. niillips said. They were James Kellis, Ured Air Force bitelllgence colonel from Berkley; Leo P. Meagher, 1958 nominee for the state Senate and pharmacist from Wood Creek Farms; and George E. Lennox, owner of a Hazel Park bidustrial tool supply company from Royal (M. They were not ranked in order of Mrs. Phillips said. William A. O’Brien, a Detroit attorney from dawaon, got the nod from among the three seeking the District 5 state representative nom-n the Democratic ticket. He was considered qualified over Seymour V. Devereaux, a Royal Qak barber, and nominee for the ottioe two years ago. JwMph T. Madnik, former mayor of WIxom and a car lot operator, received the tag as “more qualified” than another opponent for the state Senate nombiatlon, 8. Jerome Bronson, Oak Park attorney. A third Democrat bi the Senate race. Robert H. Chapin. Drayton Plains real estate broker, wasn’t reported on to a meeting of the splinter group at the Waldron Ho-Tel last night. Last week he led a boycott against Mrs.. Phillips’ interviews. made bi District 1 as both candidates were not Interviewed. Mrs. Phillips reported. Unopposed for the District 3 nom ination, James M. Neely ol Milford, was considered "quite qualified.” District 6 Rep. John C Hjtbcock and his predecessor, Walter T. McMahon, weren’t ranked. They rt interviewed by the committee, heavily dotted with union representatives. PICKERING LISTED |for expenses such as hotel 5jtt6rS PSSk Others of 30 candidates who either Joined Chapin’s rebellion or did not make it to answer the committee questions were left without ratings by the group. candblate for this nomination, made the voter’s guide. Homer Might and William K. Benson, - unopposed for the nomination for sheriff and treasurer, respectively, also did'so, as did Gcofge J. Fulkerson for prooecu-. tor, David S. Lws for clerk-register. and Roy J. Russell for drain commissioner. ThU included State Rep. Arthur J Law ol Pontiac, who wasn’t interviewed, Mrs. Phillips said, because business at his grocery store was extemely heavy when the interviews took place last Friday night. FAVORABLE REPORT •e able to give Law's v-otlng record, which w-e thihk is an excellent Democratic record,’ Mrs. Phillips said. She added the report of the steerbig committee was “extremely favorable” "" ovn the previous night's readmgsj g. The United States intends to| m Weather^ ' r»ii U.S. w««rtW a»r«» a»»«ri moves will be Iwcause U.S. AUW wwiw^nonsultations have not been held.] -Mr. Clarkson has shown AOpUSEO -'James Ortiz, 12. of Bronx, N.Y.. to beiiM held 7S .(I i-".!-. M. u M in the Wednesday death of Matt S4 IM 7?' ^lar. 5. of New Yortt. SI n n Si ****• ^ admitted hurUiM ^ w B M u, her from the roof of a slx-story a 9it turit JtcktonrUle M 74 Tra^ Citl 74 Tr« ett: 7? Si* I* ts I 4)d.” he said. He to charged s “ with Juveitlie ddbiquency. Coast-to-Coast Radid\Message Powered by Sun FORT MONMOUTH, N,J. — The Army Signal Corps announced last night it had successfully com-Irietcd what it Wiwes was,'Jie first tivo-way coaist-t» way St. yeiterday at the conclusion of the American Legion sponsored Wolverine Boys Stata: held at Michigan State University. award Is mnde la honor ot a past bOchlgan Commander Of the Legion, Robert R. Wright In receivbig the award Aspury WM bailed as "extremdy dependable bi his service to his fellow His counselor proioed his "remarkable organization and leadership abUities.” Some 1,000 Michigan boys attended the eight-day course bi which they headed a mythical 51st state. Upton O. Brannack Service for Upton 0. Brannack, Surviving are his wife, Marjorie, son. Upton E„ two daiignters, Bethany and Mary, and a brother. Memorial tributes may be made to the Michigan Heart Aaan. Mrs. Alaason P. Brush Service for former resident Mrs. Alannon (Jane) P. Brush, 95. of 201 E. Kirby, Detroit, wlU be at 11 a m. Monday at the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Burial will be bi Greenwood-Ome-tery. Mrs. Brush died Thursday after a long ilbiess. Her late husband waa the in-' ventor of the Brush automoMle,-and her father, Augustus, Tvaa a paatoi* of the Birmingham Presbyterian Church. A former school teacher, Mrs. Brush wad a lifetime member of the Wepnen’s aty Qub and the Detroit Boat Club. Surviving are a sister and brother. WASHINGTON (API - House members have been ordered to limit their government-paid living expenses to $25 a day while congreaaional trips. The new ceiling adopted Thursday by the.House Admbiistration Committee w-iU become effective July 1. Employes of the executive branch are limited to $12 per diem allowance while on government trips. The committee said Thursday that any members who plan to ask more than the $12 a day righted stories by the Knight newspapers. The sAries said pome members spent as much as $l03 a day on hotel accommodatians, food and drink while o® congressional trips. Rep. Omar Burleson (D-Tex), chairman of the House group that set up the regulations and maifb mums paralleling those of the Senate and government agencies, prepared a House speech saying that new.spaper stories had fi ' cased attention on the situation. Henry F. Pickering, the thbd meals, laundry and tips must get • - approval from their committee j chairmen in advance. But it said up to $25 a day could be paid “where necessary iubstotence costs are uniMually high” or where hotel bills alone would use up the $12. Members staying within the $12 limit do not have to list their expenses in de- at Social Security WASHINGTON (AP)-Baby sitters may be getting Social Security numbers under legislation passed by the House Thursday. One provision of the bill got the tail, but those spending more thanln‘‘^'mame "baby sitter claute ” that will have to itemize their;Actually, it applies to all kinds lof casual domestic service. It would bring baby sitters Selection of Lees over John E. j costs. Kronenber^, the other clerk-reg- The ceiling on expenses was or-] 1*U nominee 'dered following a senes of copy- ^ other^under ^yclal by requiring emplbyers to make paymenU ferf' any work- Test YOUR Driving Skill r receiving $25 during a three-I month period The present law re-I quires payments only for those I lycelvlng $50 or. more a quarter. *The law exempts employes un-I der 16 years of age. ’ State Sport$ Licenie ^ Soles Dropped in 1959 Skillful Driving How to ina8ter 30 of the most crucial situations of modern -traffic 15 By MA1|WB1X N. HALSEY START DOWN SLOWLY BefoK you pop ap over the brosr of a hill it la smart to lower yonr speed by taking yonr footvoff the ac-colcrator J|n advance and letting yonr engine and the upgrade stow you down. By starting doun the grade . niorc slowly you iriU not havo to brako so often to keep your car at a safe tpeod. Both your nerves and he brake! will last a lot longer, LANSING — Michigan pulled in ! about $7,418.0(X) from the sale erf hunting and fishing licenses 1959, the Conservation Department said today. The figure was $357,-000 below the Income from llcenae sales in the previous year. Deer license sales hit a record high, but a decline in resident small game llcenaes and resident fishing licenses cauted most of the drop, the department laid. Stoto Gets New Firm LANSING (*(-The newly formed Alnote Mineral Co. will sUrt manufacturing operatioilk in Michigan in about two months, the State Economic Development Department reported. 'The firm has leased property and buildings at Erie to' ■et up a mill for grinding and processing aluminum oxide an«t lepidqUto. The mUl TriU employ 15 to 20 persons within a year, thfe department said. CJip’^d pubHc ofbiioa so aN phoasa of Ifco l»M MOM JOHN KRAFTf SUM «f tlK PEOPLE SMUImHhA bi Hit PONTIAC PRESS It'i SIMMS ftr LEGITIMATE DISCOUNTS Os rusni cunius i aCCESSOBIES iojfW9. weovp mnw MTVroaf. iHiniiHiiiite ARGUS Match-Malic C-3 Slide Caaera CAMBU-FLASN-METflt-CASE 169.9.5 Value Just match the numbers for perfect' 3Smm color tildes. F3.5 coated lens, 1/300 sec. shutter speeds. Only $1 holds in free layawy. Aires Peihi Reflex Lens Camera .WITH HI-SPEEO LENS Compare to S200 Comeras w Reflex focusing thru lens, fast 1/500 sec. shutter speeds, rapid film advance. Ofily $5 holds in free Ityaway. Kalart 8mai t 16nm Filai SpliMr Rtg. U.95 3” Universal wet or dry splice for 8mm or 16mm movie film. Make your short reel into one long continous showing. Repeat Sale of Famous 5-in l Binoculars Z-O-O-M Binoculors ZOOM From 8x-9x-10x-11x to 12x Power Tajia Raaarten w W MeMiaal Hi-Fi Tape Racdidtii U9.50 Store* a-Treek 169.87 «2*{t InUpe recorders sad et CUT-raiCIa. be aare le -^eek WOL------------------- jbntt. II North gMinaw ■6r*et THE PONTIAC PRESS 4v ' THIRTEEN ! FRIDAY, JUNE : May Cut Keyes in State Race FRIKNDS — In a rare moment, Gertrude, a pet aquirrcl, rofuacs a crust of bread from her adopted pal, Russell Higley, 13, of Bloomfield Township. Since Russ moved into his new home recently at 4550 Pickering Rd., the two have been practicallV inseparable. Lt. Governor Hopeful | Could Be Short Valid i Petitions; Check On 'Nuts to You Just What He Ordered By DENNIS DINAN -Gertrude ig a reluctant and m 1 Mt young lady when it comes to meeting company. A few _ stale health bread crusts, howet'er, d>r nuts of any sort will bring her oai Of the clouds in a jiffy.-With this sort of a come-cn f trude is tranfcfomied into qiiii flirtatious young thing. Gortrude Is a squirrel, aati T) dumb one at that. ' Russell Higley, 13, son of M '. and .Mrs. Gordon L. Higley of I53C Pickering Rd., Bloomfield Township, Introduced his best pal, Ger-thide, to a reporter and photog- ■ rapher. but tt was no easy tas «i I check only 7S were valid. He explained that some signers were not care’s Red Tractor Saves Towrt some weren’t reglstored voters. Femdale City Qerk Lawrence Kress said he found only 20 of the 300 signatures from Femdale were good. Many signers were not residents, he said. \ Montgomery and the clerks dicated the worthless signatures were the result of some sloppy work I by petition circulators. Keyes. 59. a physician, dentist and attorney in De^borrr, will be disqualified Monday by the State Board of Canvassers unless enough valid signatures are found, Montgomery said Kamehameha, who became King of the Hawaiian Islands in 1782, hired foreign advisers, encouraged imports of Western tools, new plants and livestock. He also promoted shipbuilding and foreign ti^e. For the first.time in hi-stoi-yi the age-old hills around Barrio Namillangan are echoing to Ihc crisp engine sounds of a I'ed tractor. Barrio Namillangan is a remote settlement in Mt. Province in Philippines, about 150 miles north of Manila. The tractor is a gift'of American people through CARE. farmers, recent graduates of the! senUllve. “but It was still a The agency’s headquarters il? Mountain National Agricultural hard light trying to keep our York reacted prompHirr School, crossed the Magat River and settled in the Namillangan >f, about a mile away. The land was rich, but tlio farmers 'lacked the necessary tools and working animals to work it productively. Carabaos cost about 300 pesos (S150) each, far Together tfee young farmer.? cfjtoo expensive in a country where Namillangan and Ihc tractor pr> the average cash income is about vidod by CARE are forging a new 1200 iiesos a year, community. heads above water. j donated by Americaijf§ In my case. I u.sed the money jto CARE’s Self Help program, purchase and delivery of the New families are arriving and new houses are being built. Not too long ago. Barrio Namillangan almost died as a village. Under the late President Mag-saysay, government programs were developed to entourage farmers in' overcrowded hreas lo move into more fertil^ underdeveloped lands in the PH|ippines That same year. 47 "pioneer' GERTRUDE — Trtking a mbment off in her daily rounds of the neighborhood In .search of handouts. Gertrude poses for Jicr picture. While not the least c.amcra shy, a piece f his friends came* from Namillangan to sptmd 10? days learning about operaliotit and maintenance at a training^ center in Dasmarinas. • prospering and optimistiif group of farmers that now live iii Namillangan. The CARE gift -ofr the tractor has made it possible, famiera he made his report: |for the settlers to cultivate ex-unlesH the settlement was helped tensive pieces of rich land, some-wMh meehanlied equipment. It thing which they could not naw would die within the year. A previously done becau.se of la<^ traetor, disk'plow and harrow of man power and inadequate were urgently needed. 1 capital. ____ _ where or do'anything with you.’ Overcomes Handicap, Realizes Her Dream According to Russ. Gertrude has capitalized excellently on her charihs. Working her begging down a fine system she makes the Jpunds of neighborhood every morning seai’ching for handouts. From the looks of her stomach, she .gets th^m too. We literally Had GertnfHe eating out of our hands after a few minutes. but that’s no joke when she figures you're not handing lhat out fast enough. Patmns who slop at the Mich-( The SS-year-old mother of two. IW in icran Handicraft Center 216 S. I Mm. Iri. Hagen, decided quite a opened June 15. she is trying lo might realize I while ago that she would "make help others make use of ”whal s Telegraph, after browsing a. few minutes that the store sells items made by the handicapped. What they probably would not realize—until they see hcr-rts that the owner of the shop is restricted to a whedchair. use of what sh«i had left, not think of what she no longer She has been paralized from the waist, dpwn since she was stricken with p<^i6 lir 1953, Roberts to Fly to Washington WiW Consult With PO in Try to Holt Mailing of Pornography « Rep Earrqjl E. RobAls will fly to Washllviton SuHj^y M part of g mission to sM|) portwgraphy through .the mails 1^ Michigaa ’. The West $»oomfleld Township attorn^ is on a five-member bipartisan State House committee which next week wUl consult with flic general counsel of the Post ©ffiqc Dep^ment. ' 1V.V discuss how the stale Iran eosilierate brilcr In the en-3oroeme«t of reutridlon on mnlt ing licentious nrt M teen agers •Roberts IntrochJced a resohitl oBlliiK for the dommittee work fltarih. U coulA. be said, lead to ft bill next year to : ®Tim. 'a complaint now must bfe made ni^r the federal laws to a U.S. district attorney, he said. "Under the federal oct," Roberts exidained, “the point of vlo-fation Is many miles away Irom ' district attorney ofllees and the problem Is to get the parents to (he office and initiate a com-| left." "1 beiteveihe jMore is the only one of ito kind ift or around Pontiac." she said. ? “I hope we soon oHrart more of Ike hamUen^ped: I’m sore tkere nrr more Itinn the 17 I know here." Mr*. Hagen went Tlw store sloqks leadhcrcraft-hand-tooled handbags and front door of -n store Uwl will help her nnd others with •The quicker we get MV— — -- J* ***"l ailiflg." he said, ’’the harder it| 1 be ftJf thpjediBiart to kftep •rating.’* T ' ^ i ENTREPRENEL’R - ftto* only “ "'*'*** the bert of her handicap, but rt>c ia helping others in similar rituatkms. a. Michtoan Handicraft CWitor,o*i South Telegraph road, a shop that specializes in^seiling articlet handicapped, pe<^. . ^ She has lived with them since leaving the hospital. Since she got the store about two montlis ago the young mother-secretary-bpsinesswoman and her father have worked getting the place shape. "My father painted the whole Inside and -built the counters— after work at night.” she said. A graduate of Oxford High Srboei and the Pontipc Business Inntltute. she Is nhw an ahmimi of the (Ustor Kenny Eoundalton, Fnrmington, niMl the tietroH RehnbIHtotlaa InstHute. •MT»e itore b far any handicapped wrsoh—they are welcome lo drop^ or whte to mh, and I’n be glad to contact them.” GOING ... GOING W. II iWTNOW- YOUR Gl ELIGIBILITY EXPIRES IN JULY To Enable You to Take Advantage of Your Gl Eligibility , .. We Offer This Outstanding Yi \ 11,550 TOTAL THE ROSEDALE 1.049 SQUARE FEET plu ATTACHED GABAGE Mointenance Free Aluminum Horn* with New DuPont Boked-On Lucite >82 79 FHA MOVES YOU IN PER MOHJH Includes Principol, Interest, Toxes, Insuronce >440 MGVESlioU IN ^ PER MONTH includes Principol, Interest, Toxes, Insurance Judah Lake Estate DLORAH BUILDING CO. 3622 JOSLyN FE 2-9122 I Fanr Miles North el Walton ilrd. on loolyn Rd. Model Open II A M. H J P.M. Doih the PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 21, 1960 it's Wrong Convention for Railroad Songs CASPER, Wyo. «* - The matter of cereinoniei at a convention of Wyoming Trucken’ Ann. ■ now he made a misUIn when he aiked the truckers to sing. Hearted all to join in on singing ‘ AMMVmriON DETAII^As Pontlac s 2nd Battalion winds up ' its last' few days of training at Camp McCoy, Wis., four Pontiac I area reservi^ are shown as they man the ammunition dump to supply feltolv reservists with ammo while they practice rifle firing. From left are Sgt. Allen B. Carter, 8530 Roseland Ct„ Oak Park; * Cpl. Stephen C. Loehr, 314 South Main St., Milford; S/Sgt. Judson E. Cotner, 2902 Maplewood Ave., Royal Oak; and Cpl. Lamarr A. Green, 196 Beach St. The 2nd Battalion, whiph is part of the 333rd Basic Combat Training Regiment of the 70th Training Division, wUl conclude its training at this military re.servation June 25, and is expected to arrive back in Pontiac early June 26. jWesAjemany iArrestsNazi claims William Koppe Was Aide to Eichmonn ij[i Exterminating Jews BONN (UPI) - The West Gcr-I man government Thursday no-* nounced the arrest of notorious J Nazi war criminal William Koppe, . accused of helping Adolf Elclr \ mann In the extermination of ! 6,000,000 Jews. I In another related action, the • foreign ministry reported that Ar-I gentina has agreed to extradite to • West Germany Josef Mengde, the J infanMUS doctor of Auschwitz con-! centratkm camp. * Koppe, a former general in the * S. S. (elite Nazi CS>rps), helped * supervise the occupation of Po( \ land when Eichmann was organ- * izing hta extermination of Jews. i Kappa, wha Is accused at I dertaig more than S00,000 per-» aona, a»a one of several former * Nasi atftoers reported arrested / Biaoe Israeli agents spirited j, Ek-kmau out of ArgenUna last J Details of his arrest were kept . secret except for the announce-' ment from the Bonn public pros- '■ ecutor’s office that the arrest oc-• ettrred several months ago. I Mengele, who is hiding out in . Argentina, is charged with re- • sponsibility for personally admin-I istering lethal injections of gase- • line, pheiKrf and air to inmates of ' Ausdiwitz and for selecting the s ones to die oi* to do hard labor. See Red Stall on Arms Talks WHAT'S THAT? — There's no dopbt as to what a motorist must do at this road jilmdion. The quadruple stop signs illustrate a few of the many sign varieties In use in America. The markers are%rected on a "road to rtowhere” in Hastings. Minn. A firm manufacturing reflecting material teste Its products here. U. S. Officials Believe Soviets Want to Wait Till Ike Departs WASHINGTON (AP)-U.S. officials believe the Soviet Union may soon try to suspend disarmament negotiations at Geneva on grounds that agreement impossible until alter a change of administrations in Washington. rve Been Working on the Ridl*|State Potice Best ShotS Hi,* SPRltJCnni), DL (AP) - _ , . , ' . Michigan State Police leam ..— The only sound from the crowdl^^ llhpois InviuUgnal Plstd was a loud chorus of boos. Iti^t ysitetW. Michigan, which jwon the .31 caliber team title Wedneeday, added the .45 ctUher Guantonamo it a U.S. Navy sta-| grown yesterday, tlon In southeast Cuba. The 'own' normally has a population, other Tbe Unlted States ranks first in| than U. S. sailors, of about 8,000. {production of rail equipment. Authorities said that the Soviet government probably is reluctant to make a definite break-off move for a time, but two developments Indicate they are paneuvering to that direction. i FROM July Corpet Clearance MeCANbLESS Making Room for Our Foil Merchandise COMPABI tub; All wool, i (•r cxcltlBf ttzture 5.95 net # M 5^ Yd. tur*< IB hand wotcb ^ dW F efftet. Ret. ».N. Ouly Ob A 9 14. YOU SAVE MORE WHEN YOU BUY QUALITY FROM McCANDLESS ( Dec* Scalstarcd Njiaa Coutla-ueut PUamcat. Rcf. It.lt. Only Nylca T*Ut. Kaiy ta cicaa 8.25 Cotton Tweed $2.7S B«. Id. Candy Stripe from 12.95 MIU END Mm in Twist, 70% Wool, 30% Nylon S?i - 5.95 Sq. Yd. 7.95 Sq. Yd. FIRST COME— FnST SERVED! SI8.95 Papermaking Mprvor Scrapped by Paper Co. I Bassinet Now Handy In the 10-nation I disarmaftient conference, CommunW spokesmen «t recent session have accused the United States and other Western powers of stalling and of failing to tOsplay any interest to real progress toward agreement. Tor their part they have insisted that the West accept Soviet proposals as a basis tor negotiation, and so far have rejected all efforts' to draw them into detailed discusskms even on their own plan. In connection with the three-1 power negotiations for a treaty j ASPHALT TILE $d^00 pe, Case CARNEX3IE, Okla. (AP) — Mr. prohibiting nuclear weapons tests. LADYSMITH. Wis. (Ji -A ma- ^and Mrs. James Rogers cleaned, the Soviet Union recently sounded| 1*1 ... c.A ITsqitA#4 CSatAc* infnrmsillv' chl» d..crtbM',u a. in nmvcl o( ite -to It to to dUplayed at the St. Louis Exposi-|^ uttens. tlon in 1890, Is being scrapped by I the United Stales informally about shelving the conference until after the November presidential elections in this country. the Peavy Paper Mills Co. I Germany asked for his extradi-n arrived home Tuesday from Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Sipe arrived home last week from three months in'England, Switzerland and France. IT’S CHERRY TIME Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bachman Jr. wifi be hosts at a cocktail party Saturday before going to a dinner -dance at Orchard Lake Country Club. COUNTRY HOUSE The Poker Gub will go up to Big Paw resort on Lake Huron Friday to spend the weekend. Taking the places of Mr. ai irs. C. Hugh Whitelaw and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Welty, who are unable to go, will be Mr. and Mrs, Robert N. Woodruff and the Erwin F. Coveneys. Others members of the grotqi are Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Mosby, i Cherry, wild and pure, makes each of these delightful pieces fairly sing with rich vibrant beauty. ' The timeless charm of cherry is reflected in these age-old designs of pre-revdutionary furniture makers. These conversa* •.mAU «---V .. _t_i,----1 MAlaallos tion pieces with their irresistable app^ are s^ly built . . . solidly <4>erry. Come visit our store and mtiieas and many other pieces in our wide selection of aut^tic Chnry reinoductions. REAL CHINA FOR DAILY USE OvM Proof • (Bip ilKisM SnraMQNYivIlBiKtBroakagelnUso White Place Settins: 02.95 Decorated Ptace Setting $3.95 16 Piece Starter Set now at 512.95 Plain ftn* $10 J5 45 Piece Set Service of 8 now 542.95 Plain for $3L95 v FINE BEAUTIFUL COLORS: END TABLE with porcelain pull $44.50 LAMP TABLE with porcdain draw ^ $44.50 The beauty of Country Houas Cherry is ezprsaatd in many otto delightful piecee sdough boxee sewing-top hall taUea scaptaia's daak • organ dasksauppsr tabls sbutohsaids board splus many more Sprint October Lcrvcb; Woodlafid PiRiB 811m; Gold DIXIE POTTERY 5281 Dixie Highway OR 3-1894 4479 Dixit Rifhwiy, DRAYTON PLAINS iday Nites tl 9 P.M. . C ________X_____X X_________K ___ OR 3-2300 xxxx^xxxx''xxxx^xxxx^)000(* )ObOOf**XXXX^X Picnic, Luncheon Are Scheduled by Yomar Group Plans for a July 13 picnic were made whm Mrs. Marvin KUbnan of West uron itreet was hostess to the Yomar group of First Presbyterian Church ITiursday. Mary Martha Group membera win hostess the picnic. Plans alM are seder way tor a loaetoa Aag. ti at tlw hsme of ^ra. Howard AvMdale Avense. Mrs. Jamei Grayblel 'anB Mrt. Ralph Mason assisted the hostess. The Bible study on “Psalms of Confession and Forgivenesa” led by Mrs. Donald Williams. Plan to Speak Informal Vows? • UPD—Fqr a less formal church, hotel or home wedding, the bride is fashion-right in a floor length or street length, wedding dress of white or very light coloiy The veil should be short. The bridegroom wears an oxford jacket with gray vest and striped trouaera or a dark blue suit. He should wear a tuxedo if the ceremony is in The private apaitmente in the Wto House for use of the Presi-dent, his family and their guests, contain S4 rooms and 16 baths. RICaUtD B. WABNER A bachelor ^f science degree in business administration from Wayne State University has been granted Richard B. Warner of Stout street. Married and the father of a son. Mr. Warner will be a supervisory trainee with Pontiac Motor Di\’ision. FALL BRIDAL COLLECTION COME IN FOR YOUR PRIVATE SHOWING... ,, Gowns for your entire bridal party . . . exclu- sive yet not expensive. 37 W. HURON, Riker Bldg Completing the list were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith, Perry Aspir-' wall, H. Wayne Reaves, Arthur Shaipe, C. J. Jorgensen, Miles • ~ 'ier„l John Gibson, William Cousins and William Anderson. HARRISON’S GRILL ROOM Ufa members preseat were i Mrs. NeCJie McCartney and Mm. C. W. Moaaey. Mrs. Arthur ' Sharpe was accorded life membership by Mm. Reaves. Other guests present were from,' Greenville, Mount Clemens, Ann 'Arbor, Flint, Detroit. Highland Park and Royal Oak. I * * * Mrs. Earl Hoskins w-as chairman! ol the dinner and refreshments! which featured a birthday theme! marking the 48th anniversary of! the Pontiac Shrine. Mrs. Smith j 10% or YOUR SUNDAY CHECK SENT TO THE cBurch of tour choice DINING ROOM CARPORT SERVICE -TAKE OUT ORDERS With Inciividuol Atttntion BEASONABLE raiCES DIONiriED ATMOSPUEBB —B SBKVICE w All of our food la fresh and prepared in our kitchen, no concentrated foods are ever used. Tass..W#d.-niiirs. and San. 9 - 12 fM. — M.-Sat 'HI I p.m. Ctossd M*s 1300 N. PERRY ST.(Across from Madison Jr. Hijhl AIR CONMTIONKD FOR YOUR COMFORT SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Mix and Match COORDINATES BLOUSES Values to $5,99 Sleeveless or roll up sleeves In solid colors or check trims of Arnel Drip dry cotton to match or contrast the Full PI ell ted or Slimline Skirt. BLOUSES *2.88 SKIRTS FuU Pleated or Slimline. Solid Mlors: Mint, Brown, Navy, Toast, Turquoise, Green. Chocks Colors: Pink, Black, Blue, Gold, Green. SKIRTS ^3.88 “CHARGE ir* or open R Long Term Budget Aeeoont mt 75 N. Saginaw BVRTOWS SMART LADIES* APPAREL rndsT mpwrn Maeiei aei FrUBy mtoWAWr.-. J-1 - ^ Y, V , POXTlAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUNE 24. 1960 1 Countryside Group Looks for Beautiful Projects FOOT LOCKERS Steel Sheet Covering .........$10.95 For Campers B j. A Fiber Covering ........$14.50 $18.50 repair on all LUGGAGE and LE.4THER GOODS zippers Repkirea and Replaced. Complete Line of LUGGAGE Mrs. F. L ff arJ. left, of West Huron street, catches up on the winter doings of Mri. William .4. Alfs of Detroit. Mrs. .4lfs m^es her summer home . on Long Lake road. Both women are long-time members of Countryside. Harrison’s Leather Goods 233 E. Maple MI 6-8088 Constructive Attitude Key to Marital Bliss The Counttyalde Improvement Asfll hu launched lU OOi teaaoo. Some 50 women, buay during a season o( club and com* munlty acUvitiei. have turned the usual club calendar Inside out by meeting only during the summer months of late May through September. Cancelved originally as an or- Nearly half a century ago a group of women who were weary of the trash picnickers left on their country laWns, banded tm gether, paid dues and raised funds to pay a *'clean-up” man to restore their countryside to an uii-littered state for another week. They broadened their goals and IHirchased the site of a decaying amusement park on Orchard Lake in order to jdo away .with the eyesore. In later years this was given to the state for what is now the Orchard Lake fishing site. . As the area grew, villages and subdivisions took over Country- side’s original clean up chores and goals were sought.. FLOOR MODELS, DEMONSTRATORS, Pianos Used For Recitals at Stiall Down Payment EASY TERMS CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS DC RING JI NE. JULY. AUGUST CALBI MUSIC CO. PARK FREE IN REAR 119 N. Saginaw Bv RITH >1ILLETT ■ P.MA. ” say the authors of i pic cultivate and unsuccessful people don't." -to-be-successful-typc This column isn^t going to be a ■ .........short for ‘a positive men- discus.sion of the book. "Successi tal attitude’ which successful peo- Through a Positive Mental Atti-, tude." or what its authors have to; 'say about success. It U Just a reminder to wives that if they want their marriages ' to be happy they might do well to keep those letter* "PMA” in Countryside Improvement .4.s.sn. members meeting Wednesday at the Warner drive home of Mrs. Kenneth Hodges included. fromdeJKj^rs. Elmer Boch of Wellington dive, Mrs. Joseph T. Arno of Commerce road, Mrs.. A. R. Booth of Birmingham and Mrs. Gene Mitchell of Alden drive. The group is launching its 49th year. I For instance, the wife who thinks positively in.stead of nega-I lively will decide that it is pas-! siblc to get along with her mother- She will try to understand what 'makes her mother-in-law hard to get along with and will work out wa.vs of avoidihg imnecessary arguments and misunderstandings. DELORE.S ANN SHKA The engagement of Delores Ann Shea to Harry J. Nicholie is announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs, Percy G. Shea of North Anderson street. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are .Mr. and Mrs.' H. Delos Nicholie of Wesllawn drive. FOR CAREFREE LIVING beautiful new concept ^in china It takes two to fight so if one person is determined to get along peacefully most relation.ships can I eventually be made to run smooth-ly. The wife who ha* PMA working for her won’t nag her has hand about hi* Irritaltag iHtle fault* but wUI figure ool way* to make them unimportant. For Lastance. it is far belter for a woman married to a man who hales yaW work so much he never finishes a job to hire the work done, even if it means having to >wn elsewhere on the household budget. Yet a Ipt of wives will =pend their lives nagging instead of taking such a simple, positive step toward solving a simple pixb-' Philanthropic endeaver for the iarea was the answer. In the Intervening years. Countryside has managed to keep its hortons unlimited. Projeel* have varied from their enrrent major effort of aap-port to the Boys’ Club of Ked«o Harbor to Mpplytag immlcal In HlrameintR for fhe mu*leial Iher-any program at Pontiac State Hoapital. In Its dariv days of giving, the , group helped local churches with tnelr needy. The members sup-norted the Amertcan Field Service Student Exchange program it wna In Its (nfsnev in the ____ rnmoershlps (or underprlvi- .leged rhiidren. and help to the Sister Kenny Hospital when polio at Its peak, are among the projeeta that they are eonstantly Varying to suit the need of the community. These and. other projects were reviewed when the group met Wednesday with Mrs. Kenneth Hed"e» of Warner drive. Offleers for the year Include Mrs. Gene Mitchell, president: Mm. F/twin R. Dreyer. vice president: Mrs. A. R. Booth, recording secretary: Mrs. F. V. Bott. corres-nonding secretary: Mm. Joseph T. Arno, treasurer; Mr*. R. F. IfehiaM, auditor: and Mm. F. J. Stroup, custodian. I'WCTU Group Stork'Shower Lauds Mrs. Dean the Kemp Philanthropic committee reports and plans for new areas of activity Here discussed by committee members, from left, Mrs. J. R. Slavsky of Dow With a positive attitude towai-d------------------- living, a wife can solve many of the day-to-day problems in family living without either worrying |i q I X her hu.sband about them or brood-, FlQS DrSQKTQST ing over them. ’ I A stork shower go about the business ’Hu’ Frances WUlard group ofi street hor^ of Karen Sue Sta^ |of making a happy home and the Women’s Christian Temperance honored Mm. Uwrence A. Dean, building a good marriage putiL’nion were breakfast guests of PMA to work for you. It is a tool I Mr. and Mrs. Alric DesJardm of HI can use every day of yourjSouth Marehall street Wednesday. [e. I Vice President Mrs. Ralph Gra- Actually it is merely the Jhiti- ham presided and the Rev. Lola tude of mind that asks '’how can Marion gave devotions solve this problem?” or "how! Mrs. Eleah Patton. Mm. William n I make the best of this situa-jCarls and Mm. Nellie Monroe col-m? ” instead of asking "what’silaborated in a talk on "The Effects c use of trying?” !of Alcohol and Dope in Our City. • Delicate looking, translucent • 1 year guarantee against breakage • Oven-proof, dishwasher-proof • Colors under tfte glaze to last forever • A^uiti-purpose plates, bowls, casseroles • Rich copper-covered serving pieces This'll the ret! thing: not potten-, not plastic, but true vitrified china, beautiful and delicate looking ., . guaranteed against breakage. For every occasion from drfss-up dinner parties to outdoor barbecues. Lead the Carefree life with the china that pays for itself.. . over and over again 1 Pay Only 10% Down ... 10 Months To Pay FincMC Pattern .....7AS Mayflower Pattern Ridge. Mrs. Jack I anCoevering of Commerce road and Mrs. Don .S'. Connor of Pontiac Trail. Wednesday. Guests included Mr* Leonard Abate, Mm. LeRoy Jolly, Barbara Gustinls, Mrs. Edward Robertson, Mm. Donald Knickerbocker, Lora Green and Mm. Harold Lambert. Others were Shirley Hayward, Mm. Thomas Ball, Mm. A. Martin Bride-Elect Is Honored at Shower Liquid Bubble Bath Praftrant. bubbly bubbles last the entire bath and leave a tub sparkling clean. I too. THY I’T FIRST FRII Clip thU ad and bring it Bride-elect Carol Laughlin was j honored at a Tuesday shower given!I ^ by Mm. WUliam Cummings of j ^ tor a free East Kennett road. |J s\xbb)t fitV* Guests Included Mm. Mlchae) | Miniature. , . str^'lNell Fletcher. Mm. Gilbert De- Uslie Dean and Mm. Lowell Stack. aarcnce Huck. Mm, V/ //A Designed for Modern Living Pric^ to PleasF ■mmnim .James Shafor, Mm. James Jones.* ‘ Mm. Evelyn Elmy, Mm. George! Cummings. Mrs. Beulah Anderson, | Mm. James Sargent and Karlene |_ Walton, I Other guests were the bride-■ elect’s mother Mm. George Laugh-1 mtRiE noRmqn 12 W. Huron 2-40TO of Midland and Diane Oakley of Midland who will be honor maid at Miss Laughlin’s Saturday marriage to Gerald R. Cummings in Midland. Mobile. 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SOUTH OF SQUARE LAKE ROAD—NEXT TO TED'S Open Mon,,Thnrs, Pci and Bat Evenlnga nnW • , " * PR 1-T Dining at Its Very Best in An Atmosphere of Elegance and Charm iingiilep 3nn Wojodward South of Long Lake Road Bloomfield HUb Ope^i Every Day Including Sundays Five PHvatc Dining Rooms Accommodating 10 to 300 Guests DANCING SATURDAT—Kingsley Inn Coachmen in the Cotillion Room the GYreiES—In the Empire Room Nightly JOE ALEXANDER—nt the Piano in the Villnifc Pub Stereophonic Brwkmts dlreef Irom the Klngaley Lobby by '■totion WIK — 12 Noo" * P H. — Monday through Friday. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE 24. 1900 Mimmm RMlsnUTION NOnci FOR OBT- tt Um loIlawlo| plter TIM PonUM tioD (or roiUUkUaa bcctttu of phnlckl r«l PriSMT DoetlOB Tuoidsir, Aufiat I, Tovnohlp Hall/MH Opdjrko Hoad. Mod- diMbUUy oTobooDot trom Um towhatUp. d«yt Uiroiuili Vrldon (roM t b ra. to »lcUy or rlllwo la «hteh hU Mcol rod- __________ ________p.m.. allD M Moaday Jaaa tWi aaUl i dtaeo U loSUd. bm* bo ro(MMnd prior. . Couaty o( Oaklaad, p.m. aad on TaOMiay. July I. INd-iMt to tbo elOM of roflitraUoa btfero aay day, Iho tblrUeth day prooMUap taid ---------------------------— ------•—•— ---------— It. KM?*A«u’’of*JM4*" From forW 18.^; U«." I. Mm andartldaod Clort. dIH. apoa bay My, aaoo^ Maaday aad a Mpal holiday, wo day of aay rcnlar or apaeMI otaoMaa or pnnary oMeUaD. ealTt (or roglitratloD tbo aanw of MmI rotor M raid towaalilp, nnaio aot aKooMy r^torad apply to mo Mraoaally (or — tratloa. FrorMod, howovar.--------- — roecivo ao aamoa (or raclatraUoB durlnf tho timo Intorroalac botvaaa tbo Thlrtt-oth day bofara aay rocalar, ipoclal or oniclal primary oMcUoa aad tbo day o( aucb oloctloa. Wotlco la bortby |lroB that I will bo sr-is-'B r aucb ro| aald My for tba perpoeo**ef rorMwIaa tbf rottatratloD aad rottoMrlai ouch M .*•- —ttlMd olaatora la aald tooa^, rlUaca M aiiaU proporly appv Tbo aaoM of ao pataoa bat ao adaad roaldcat of tba proot^ at tho tlmo M Toalatratlaa, aad entitlod uador tbo Oaa-aUtutlon. If ..... dnpiloato roflatratloo _____ilag In dupUcato tb- affldarit boforo a aoUry | offloor totally aaUMriaod--------------- -~tha aad roturnlai aucb roftatration rdt M tho Clark of tbo towaablp, elty vlUaic boforo tho clooo of o((tco boura tbriaat My * —-------------------- *- Bolaiy *■ Ktoctar uaabto to-maka parooaal appll-.atloa. proeedart. Mo. IM. Aay otootor who to unable to make poreonal —- Mattresses and Box Springs I Fomous for quolity and I fine workitwiship, here I is your opportunity to buy I direct and save on your Reg. S8.95 " I bedding needs! OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS^ USE YOUR GOOD CREDIT! FE 4^795 irlnt -------------------- .JM Rdo (or tbo altaatura — — tratton offloor and doaltalto hla UUo. Uaroftatorod _poraoaa —‘ Mo. Mo. Ml. 'Am laap l aay alaotioa or ..III iMto, or It ' towaablp. elty o tloa or primary atoctloa by aoci a Um dork of tbo towBObfa. cit tie la wUcb to toooM to total roflatn 7«tb“ , .. rcftatraUen prior to r primary otoettoa. The rlllaio thoroof, ______ I o( any poraon I la aot rofiaterod la tho ra book of tbo towaablp. ward o : Ib which ho offori to rob.. _______ . Idad under Act lit. Fit. »M.) .(Hlatratloa. application. wl^ tbo bO 'trauforj^ roquoat. atatWi hla pt------------- data ki moved tberoto, and the m from which be waa laat rattatered. .. applylnt la poraon (or a traaafor. Tbo (Horl wall atrlko throutb the laat ad-I. ward and proclaet number one d the now addrau, ward and pre-number OB the oriitnal and dupll- ----fatlatratloa carda. and aball place the oritlnal ratlitratloa card In proper proclaet (lie. lueb transfora aball noi bo mada within tba <301 daya aoxt pro- Teen Dance On Tonight Under Stars Miss Teen of 1960 ill be the featured singer at the firyt Pontiac Teen Starlite ddhee tonight. The title was won by Conny Van Dyke, 14-year-old Oak Park High School student, earlier this year. A national teen-age magazine gave her a trip to Hollywood and a screen test. _______SN. Aay roolatorod el on ebaan of raaldonco w wnahlp^ city or rill^o ci ....... ^'ctoikW Boy, 1% loses Eye,-Parents Must Explain County Prosecutor’a Office today, .that he had tlie ash tray lii his 'hand, and threw it on the hardwood floor where it shattered during an argument with his wife. The boy, Bradley Biers, son Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas of 568 E. Barrett St., was taken to Detroit Osteopathic Hospital. Highland Park, where doctors operated MADISON HEIGHTS-The par- to remove the damaged eye. ents of a two-and-a-hall year-old Detective Sgt. Richard N-boy who lost nis left eye when a xravnikar said both parents first fragment of glass ash tray struck him Wedne^y afternoon Demands ExamiAation on Burglary Try Count „„ --iroppcd - .0 ^ tho floor where it broke. 1228a Central St.. West Biocmuieia admitted police 1 Township, demanded examination yesterday on an attempted burglary charge before MunidpRl Juctee OcU McCallum. Landsparger is accused of ^ tempting to break, into Toin^ Hardware ft Sporting Goods, 90* Orchard Lake Avm, WednesdajL night. „ ♦ A * His examination has been set hr June 29. and he is free on $500 bond pending the examination. Conny composes her own songs and plays her own piano accom-: paniment. ' ' The dance la nobednled *11 p.m. on the tennis courts at Pon- , tiac Central High School. If It rains, the dance will move Into the arhool gyimiasiuni. Succeeding teen-age dances will be held Saturday Aug. 2 and alter- _______________ .. —,------Bate Saturdays at Pontiac Northern r«Sfj;‘?uy'mb“M;'wSi^(.ii^^ School and every other Fri-i ssturdsy. Bnadsy ^ hoUdsy^ ui! jay night at Pontiac Central. 1 full working dsyh I The teen-age dances are spon- ........ ....t^-‘ »ored by the Parks and Recrea- !bip, elty 01 vutoie In whicb bo had not tion Department with the coopera-“»tlon‘of various teenage organiza- ______ ,. prlmsry eltctloa. Trsaetor ol regUtrstloa ____________ ly. Ste. nn. Any retUterod otootor — _H rimoved from ono oloctloa proclaet of s towneblp, city or rillato to saotbor otoetten preoinct o( tbo Mmo townehla, ir Tlllsn tbell hsvo Um rtsbt to _____sppllesnon to baro to rottetratlon trsaeforred on any ctoctloo or primary otoctldB day by eieeuUaf a ra«Bttt ertr *-■- or btr elgnaturt for lueh traaafor 1 prcKntlnt tbe fOBM to tao efaictlon ird In tbe precinct In which no Ic .tetrred. Upon recelriat eueb roquect the Inapector of election la cbnrto of tho rcilctratlon rccordt ahaU eompare tbe •Ignature thereon with tho alfnature upon tbe appllcant'a roftotmtloa record ' If tbo alfBnturca corroepoad tboa Intpcctor cnaU ecrtlfy lueb fact upon —I requoat and tbe applicant for trana-ftr aball than be permittod to rote In —eh preciaet for that eleoUoa only. The pUcattoB for transfer abnU bo (Had th the towneblp. city or TtUate clerk 10 abaU trnaafer aucb rotcr'a raclatrn-a la aceordaaoo with tha application. iMa the name of nay ctreet la a town-Ip. city or vUlago Ims born ohaa^ ahaU bt the duty of the townampTatr vUlayc Clark *- —----------------------*- .•jriidtio™- Me]nber8hlp in the Pontiac Teen Starlite Dance Club will be required after tonight. The member-iMp is limited to youngsters living within the Pontiac school district, ages 13 through 19. A German chemist named Martin Heiralcfa Klaproth discovered uranium in 1789. But, it was more than a century later before scientists regarded uranium seri- 3-S DAYS SreCML SIMEI SALE $3 Mon’s Shirts NOW Ivy Leagm Khakis Reg. $3.95 and $4S5 NOW ^^00 2 for t 2 f» *3 $3.95_AII Colors WhitB T-Shirts Reg. 69c NOW J ^ 3 Reveisible Swim Suits PRICE Zip or 99 Boxor, ■ Now 1 Men’s Summer Suit Clearance dacrdn blends TRDPICALS WASHABLES *18.50 *24.50 MEN’S SLACKS Washobles . .. $2.59 Sport Slacks, Puttar Pants ... 2 for $5.00 Tropicols $3.59 on r 20 Inch Guoronteed FANS *16” Coost Guard Approved BOAT CUSHIONS $*|99 COUPON $1.00 Swim Goggles 39‘ With Coupon Heavy Duty STAIR TREADS 2'*25' iSUPER BARGAIN CENTER 1052 WEST HURON STREET JUST WEST ol TELEGRArH RD. IN THI HURON CINTge —CHINA CITY gISTAUkAHT glOCK OPEN EVEBY ttlGHT YIL 9 SUNDAY 10-4 \ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING We Reserve Hie Right to Limit t^uontitiet sxwmo mm. 1 . twenty-six BOB mWWEASEB’S Narll Slit Sporliag BomI* aH Hariwari ~ ~ headquarters for WIIeor BaH Ei|iipmal Jteg. $7.50 Clubs $375 SALE raiCSD AT 1 CAN or THREE TENNIS BALLS FREE Op«n 9.9 FE 4-5393 900 Joslyn Av«. 'Cappy'Begins Title Defense I The flrat power mill for i manufa«!ture of cotton doth v built In 1114 In Waltham, Mam. By H. GOT MOATS The nation’s biggest outdoor horse show yesterday moved Into high gear, with an unusually strong program at BOH Oub that taw Morton W. (Cappy) Smith gee-off to a good start in defense ol his 1959 jumper championship/ Cappy’s performance in wipning the open green jumper evint, Thursday night, was an outstanding feature, as was the fine, perfect ride by Ruth Engel on Patrick Butler's big chestnut gelding Wick- DODGE DART ‘2,058.15 low. Ruth’s ride was a great perfor-msaee with a fine, wOUng and i deUyed briefly by a hehvy shower. The Butler entry had the only perfect run, but jumpoffs were needed to settle 2nd and 3rd, with former DHS Junior champion Howard Miller of Rochester ^ting the place over Linda Rudy. Both had lour faults. Miller rode his Sir Pass and Linda was up on Coffee Cream. Coffee Cream was winner of the Jphnny Wallace Mountain Breeze trophy in the "Big Jump." Smith, a big man, took his big gay gelding, Sure Thing, over the diffio^t, long course and tricky barriers for perfect rides. rider had to make the testing open jumper run twice In flawless stylQ, to win a jumpoH with Anytime, a smooth jumper riddeii by Gabos: Foltenyi for the Don P. McLarens Dryden. Gabor’s 2nd round was a 4-feult ride after a clean first $47.43 Monthly Payments DELIVERED JOHN J. SMITH 211 S. Soflinow St. DODGE, Inc. : SPORTS CAR SERVICE The Middleburg, The largest audience of the EUid most box seats filled. An automobile parade of new cars, preceded the evening perform- In other JvenU of a particularly heavy day’s schedule Duke owner-IPaeonlan (Peabody entry) also Started defense of his hunter title, with a Wirt in the hunter hack class. He now has 8 points to lead the hunter field, in two evenu. .■iihe Blackthorn Memorial Chal-lene trophy evfnt went to Christy Firestone’s fine bay mare Mystei> lous, and the Joan Coulaon Memorial trophy lor junior entries was captured by Karen M>*Qrantz on Picnic. Karen had to beat a field of more than 40 in this working hunter test. Michigan Hunt’s perpetual junior rhalienge event was a well earned win for young Bob Sample, ridtag lAg gelding, High Sociely. Alison Cram added an- Saturday’s program Includes the Measure classes, along with the _______W..m4a«s mudinta with jumper and hunter events, with esbsesvMrklngtahin ______ iBrown M) tt San St (8h«* 5-7). • p- • Your Sotiafaclioii ond Our Low Prica • BotloriM lor Moat Mokos. Low ETurydoy Pricas ___________ j 7-4) W Dctrott (Bun- tATT!aOAT^”oA»IE8 BeWDO St Chicsso. 1:^ p.m. BftlUmore Kansa» CUy. 2.* p.m WMhlngton at DeiroU, l :J0 p i* .•{-N'iVi'r'aA'R&l? lSSiSSo?i P.m IWSRhiosMB SI Otlroll (1). l:3t j>.n>. SnTrSS St CtaTtlaod (E). liw p i HARHLESS-OTT ■ rttUburtk H MIlwsukM .MB BSP Ftsnctaco Acmss frsm Miracle Mile Center 2182 S. Telegraph Hi^usS^ eqattatioa (U aaii under) tl^-Sample also had a vielory In the M-18 yenr cinss In open eqnltn- junior jumper champlonsbip die featured finale for the day. ________ lohsaf, Bbsrou Btoktoy. JuUD------- KJOITATlOK-Job SsmpW <171 Karen MykrsnU (lEi; tue HIUlsM UE MlsflD in (ih: niek tram iJ4i ''^1“ (Uehaa. L-------- —- OUT-Osre Me (Ten -----------j (Ksu nuttor); Wlek- [Pstriel Butler): Cheek XU* (Lent : jaiMBta . IJOHIOR) — Sesmt (Route Msmbertl: Wen^mort bUadalDbla 4. Cbleafo 3. nlfbt SL^Gi. Pttteburrt I. nisbt Lof Angalae E. CInetanatl 3. nlfbt TODAt-S OAMKS Cbleafo (KUeworlb 3-4) at PlUebunb (BleaU 1-4. 7:13 pm ■ ,^?!fi^4.3‘^l!^-7:3..-SD;m. (MeConnlci iJi at Cln-(Hook E-3). t p.)T IS THAT SO! — Three well-known and longtime participants in the nation’s biggest outdoor horae show (at BOHt were engaged in a confidential confab last night when The Press’ cameraman came along. At left is Max Bunham, veteran rider and trainer (Lauray Farms, Paatlac Preee Pkala Ohio), and Birmingham’s Bob Egan, listening to show manager Bert Mclntlre (right) who ap-pev» to be extending some Important information. The show continues today, tonight, and each day (morning, afternoon, night, through Sunday. r. Bab Bemplei _____________eeger. B---------- ____(BIO JUMP BVINT)—Wicklow Pst Butlsr. Ruth Bnile up) Jlr Psu (Bowie MUIer) von over Coffee Cream (LIndy Budy); Bluebird (Mri. 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Oley aced the No. 8 hole using a No. 8 iron. It was his first ace. With Oiey were Bud Kennedy, N. Kimler and Jay Killinger. Oley compiled 39 for the 9-hold round. People by the Dart bandwagon. are Jumping on the The men like Dart's sparkling % performance. The gals like Dart’s fine-car looks. And everybody goes for Dart’s money-saving low price 1*.^^ THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE! Sports Calendar i High scoring games featured [city softball action last night as Road Builders defeated 10-3; Blue Star (wer] -u# but Drive-in (ReiKmei), *x> | and Bucttncr’s de-i at NORTRBIDB - Blcctrtc (Int*rnetl(melT. 7 p.« HarOD Bowl n. Hcrk • Aulo Peru (» ------- f:3t p m. 1. [feated 300 Lounge, 10-3. In the ] : I other game, Phillips shutout Hurcin iBowl, 2-0. ! in the third I AT LOCH ALPUtl-Openlni roundx _euh pley to Ulchlsen Publlnx O Aiiocletron'i Invlletlone' ‘—'*' and F. Reynolds all con-ioU tournement. ■ 1 nected for three hits. I In the 8:30 game at Beaudette, at loch ApiHB-Thlrd round end I Huron Bowl got (Mlly One hit Off Sb2nx**^ou" Aeeocletlon'i Inviutlonel, CoX while i,PWlips got both the first inning on hit. by puv la Red Run loviutionei But Bell TVcais, Klliotte and a double by loll tournement. SUNDAY I Hill. itat«FMtiinei:; »:ii' The Rockets managed only two p.m.: CIO Lcei iM vi. lUti No fit .hits both by Bob Hudson while 8^''8iro’'.Am.fiS^, p^ ' Bob Hawely and Howard O’Shaug-at NORTHBIDB-Orttt'i Orlll v>. Road I Por-h hnmprpd Bullderi (Inumetlonel). 1:13 pm.:|U®“y nomerw. . Moou No 113 v4. sno-Boi (Americeni. 1 Ken Titherage led Buettneri iS- ffinSr’iy'p i with a homer and single. Porritt Wins, 1-0 No-Hitter'in Class V' Pontiac Preaa Pketej* SURE THING—And that is what it was for Morton W. (Cippy) I A fine relief pitching job went 6th inning on an error and an-jto-no avail for Dick Lamphere as, other two base error followed by 'his team, Lytell-Colegrove lost a|a single by George Thomas. j2-l decision to Talbott Lumber in' Two hits by Dick Scholz sparked a Gass B dty league baseball the Our Lacly victory. an ivt muswii »•. i i # *v4 Smith of Middicsburg, Va.: taking his sleek bay gelding. Sure |8ame Ves e ay. Thing, over a barrier, last night at the Detroit Horse Show (Bloom- I» Class D ranks. Bob Porritt field Open Hunit Smith is making his 2nd bid for top jumper ” .H, green open ,«n.per even, « . } perfect round.________________________________________ tanings as _____________________ I Porritt walked three. One run- Tm sm CwtIM CwCwuh DODGE DART Lact October the Dodge Dart was introduced ttoti let it prtcM iW In in the low-price Held, Uie most competitive automobile market there is. 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In the Sth, Lylell got a run on a single by Jim Hoke, eonple errors and a single by Bob Arnold. T1m> winntaig ran In the Stb tor Talbott staritd with b wall, a single by Dick Eto: srhalno, another walk and error. Powell Trucking got five hits while West Bloomfield was committing six errors in the no-hitter. iThe lone run was scored in the 1957 MERCURY HARD-TOP STATION WAGON 9 PASSENGER M595 BRAID MOTOR SALES DoSoto-Plymeiilb Csu xf W. Piko « 2-0146 PAY AS LOW AS SI 25 A Wr.EK s2’o“!o SQ95 Value Fard—Tha, -.PryanaU TTkaaU Packad Praa n,m MUaa cr l-Taar Osarasta. WHEEL SHOCKS ALIGNMENT Gur. I$,000 lailn ^A50 most CARS ’8®« 149 Woft Huron Sfrouf ^ J ‘kMnnMnnBnnnnnannBMMMinHlBMR^naMBnnMvF CHECK THESE PRICES PLYWOOD rn—Vi 4'xr shoot BIRCH-V4 4'i$‘ Shett 4OV2* Sq. Ft. ALL OTHER PLYWOODS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS FE 2 0439 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT SPECIAL GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE PLYWOOD Sfir'S22S , ) L TIIK rOXTJAC iecretofta Is Fertilization According to the Merton Bluc-grasa AMociation. the secret to successful lawns, lies In regular . and sufficient fertiltontlon. For example, Merton performs best >*rhen well puppHed with nitrogen; low Inadequate feeding reduces green color and thickness, also it permits mote weed and disease InfesUtkn. Experiments at leading experiment sUtions, such as Purdue Uni-verstty, show four pounds of actual nitrogen per 1,000 square feet oer year as the basic rate. With irri-■ gation or heavy rainfall. 6-8 nounds during the year is preferable. Fertilise*- containers show t numbers, such as 20-5-10, repre-sontinc 20 per cent nltns’cn. 5 eer| cent phosphorus and 10 per cent potassium. To determine the amount of nlti-ogen in the bag divide 20 per cent (or whatever (he firat figure »> into 100 per cent; In this case for every 5 lbs of mix there is 1 lb. of actual nitrogen. If a bag weighs M lbs. and baa M per cent nitrogen, there is !• lbs. of nitrogen in the bag (M per cent of M Hm.). II you wish to apply I lb. of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet, you would, use this bag over a 10,000 oquare foot area. Some chemical fertllirers can only be JtppUed at the rate of 1 lb. of actual nitrogen per 1,000 square feet without danger of burn; with the new slower acting ureaformal-d^de or organic fertilisers, up to 4 Hjs. or more actual nitrogen chn be safely used. Several ptens are acceptable;!) Tfansplaoted Plants Mean Eariy Melons Have >-ou <^en market gardei^ get ripe mtkm sb early? Their secret is, they use transplants! So. If you want a few real early melons, try their ays-tem. Buy a half dozen. In bands or peat pots. Get them planted in your garden as quickly as possible. Instead of putting manure In a hole to make a "hill” for your melons, plant your planta in a row with each ptant alMxit 12" apart. Exactly between each plant, hoe out an S" deep bole, and put S heaping spoonful of lOdO-lO or 104-4 fertilizer. Make a aimilar hole opposite each plant for anoth-l If you have soM manure or: compost, put it around each plant, like a collar. If you are going to try Wack plastic In your garden,! be sure to use It on your melons For your late melons, and for your cucumbers, plant the seed 12*’ apart, with two seeds toge After they are up. thin down to one. When the plants develop their first leaves, fertilize in the same fii«hinn as for youT transplanted plants. Use Nylon Ties To support tomato plants, set a sturdy stake next to each plant. You can use strips cut spiral fashion from old nylon stockings to tie the plant to stakes. FIVE IN ONE — This roBe tree that Mrs. low-red blossoms are all in bloom. Friends gave Arthur Purdy of 4015 Edmore in Drayton Woods this treq to the Purdys about a year ago. It is is showing off has five different colored flowers now about four feet high and has blooms three on it. light and dark red. yellow’, pink and yel- inches across. __________ ^verai pmns arc , .. . Pesky Hornets Can ^etc.). 2) A complete fertilizer « a year, plus such as 38-W) for gen 3) A complete fertilizer - and fall, with pelleted urea In summer. 4) Fertilizer above 3 types accrxding Be Wiped Out pursue or attack if a respect-Spraying Will albe distance is maintained. | _ * , '____ Destruction qf these colonies Is Cootrol BlOCk 5pOt simple, once the hive and its entrance is located. DDT Is knotra to be extremely effective. Pres- ^ .. are frequently used. An effective pro^ run Intoji^ous method Is to approach the h_lye Covering Plants jjute for Grass cations when a swgrm of hornets re suddenly disturbed. Two species of hornets are com-..wn In this area - the large black and white horneu are often discovered as a football shaped uk: Wve in uees under eav«| ti- JansneMOBrAther suitable places well off IS. Though large and very fedrsome in appearance, these hornets are> seldom' as hostile as the small yellow and black, yellow Jacket. Yellow Jacket hives are often is the in bushes and shrubs, or other stjjt. able locations within a few teet of the ground. Theae tenv«ram«n-tal insects are easHy aroused if you are near the .hive, but win at night and spray the chemical Into the entrance as well as around the outside of the opening. Bees will not come out wh^ you are spraying. If no activity is seen the next day, remove the hive the following evening and I It. Tr««i Grow From the Top Remember that trees grow from the top. A limb three feet above the ground today will still be three feet from the ground many years from now. As trees mature, you can remove the lower limbs until you gain the balance you desire. Black Spot, the nation's most destructive rose disease, produces unsightly circular black spots leaves of rose bushes, causing them to turn yellow and fall. Cap-tane offers effective protection against this fungus. The ingredient is combined with insect-killing and mite-killing chemicals in an easy-to4iae aerosol bomb. Regular, preventive treatments should be applied. A eevere attack of black spot, if uncontrolled, may cause a plant to lose its foliage by mid-summer. Hollyho^b Hollyhocks want a rich, well-dnined soil, deeply dug. Heavy! cUy soil should be loosened, and coarse sand and humus worked well In. Treat hollybocki aq f ‘ nials and plant them in full Michers Garden Center Announcing Special Showing of the Modin Greenhouse Feoturing — AlsyniteT Fiberglot • Redwood Froming • Fobricoted Kit Construction OPEN HOUSE SATUROAY ui SUN. To soo the lotott in fretnheuset, octuol 9'xl2' obevt I bo on disploy this wookond only! Vi PRICE ON EVERGREENS and SHRUBS FIRST COMl—FIRST SIRVE See - Beoutiful Colors in Patio Stones 2301 Dixie Hwy. FE 4-8205 A greener lawn -without weeds! Bonus* does two jobs. Weeds — ss it feeds in one easy “walk-on" application. Bonus wipes out toughest dandelions, plantain, buckhorn —and steady-feeds your grass to • greeiier beauty at the same time. Non-burning Bonus is clean, dry, ready to apply with the precise Scotts Spreader, your year-round aid to a better lawp. Bonus — to weed and feed 5,000 sq ft —S5.95 SPECIAL COMBINATION OmB—SAVE $5.00 90 BOTH M7 $54.50 $5.95 Bif if Bills \ $19.95 SpiMitr as Shtwi / 10 Bogs Bonus—50,000 Sq. Ft,. REGAL FEED and LAWN SUPPLY CO. Poatiac Star# U fochoa Si. n 2-04I1 WE DELIVER DrayMa Slera «SM OiJcia Hwy. OB 3-2MI KELLY S HAirpWARE BKEEGO HARDWARE No.lH TOWS HARDWARE H M?KIBBENcCHILD-S 3904 AUBURN af ADAMS. AUBURN HEIGHTS 3041 ORCHARD LAKE AVE FE-2-8«e>ll FE-2-3766 4 f Cottlking GUN X 905 orchard lake AVE. FE -5- 2424 1676 UNION LAKE RD EM -3-3501 The ABC’s Of A Better Lawn Cailkiig T BAR-B-BOWL BAR-B.Q GRILL SPECUUT PllCED 14’’ ^ fXol Isacdy « Pfctnzadl ISalSaZ ^ b CbsUw ^ B. Appitovn w t IKI BELTV ■4 »•,. W.50 “ 4 SPECIAL > A. $t.8S ^ PORTER CABLE GARDEN GIRL ROTARY^ TILLER CLOSteUT SPECIAL S^A95 SprisefltM Rotary THIar , l¥a wM ka gM la ^ tawanatwH Miit iN- •rfaryaa. ISalSaZ r raw T life C«ki«i 1^7 4 c Appitova . 41 ---------- a lADimiToii Y ^ $949 A SETS IP 4 $4.99 ► ^ ^ 2 Ptoyar Camplaia ^ ^ 75 Ft. ▼ BUOYANT^ 1 SKI ROPE P 2 Rag. I5.SS Only P A 4 * T TOtO^,^ ^ Pawar Mawaia al:T^ Tmt nMawm W lACOtSOt'S ^ A Pawar Mawara at: P ^ M«aL»k« aat caaa'i .a krnmtm lUravar* M*. I Jgk. You couldn’t grow big and strong without good food. Grass can’t either. TURF BUILDER* helps grass gel the proteins it needs for greener, thicker growth. FAMILY* seed gives just the kind of grass we want. 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Blua Btar Drivt-ln (NaUanal), Huron Bowl v 0 Part! )Na- High scoring games featured city softball action last night as the Road Builders defeated Rockets. 10-3; Blue Star over Langdon, 114) and Buettner’a defeated 300 Lounge, 10-3. In the other game, Phillips shutout Huron Bowl, 2-0. AT LOCH ALPINI—Oprom* round! of www SS^^atfoS^t ‘invua't1?na” X"h* SSy! Eight runs in the ttlird inning ® A'¥’6‘roRfe.-op.nin, round of match!'“"<^hed it tor Blue Star as Angel, play In Red Run Invitational Best Ball |Olf tournament. BATVBDAT Cork and F. Reynolds all connected for three hits. In the 8:30 game at Beaudette, “"y off Pubunx oou AMocution's inviutioaAi Cox while Philips got both runs “•AW^’'RS^!!^?Ji'ff.na,. Of match Vn the first inning on hiU by fli/'Elliottc and a double by }HilI. tournament. ■UNDAT City BeflbaU Bueuiwr^^(meaner! ^Internattou!I, 6;ul The Rockets managed only two CIO Leal IM vs. Ilka No *>*ihitfl both by Bob Hudson while (Amerteanl. 7 p.m.: Arro Realty Smith Bllo >Amerlcan),_S:3(l p.m. AT NORTRBIDI-OnTcs Orlll vt. Road Builders < International I. I:1S p.m ' I Mooae No 112 vt. Bno-Bol (Amerlcani 7 pm.; ONell Realty vr -------------- Livery (National). I:M Bob Hawely and Howard O'Shaug-nessy each homered. V „ . - ,1 Titherage led Buettner'i unsdoo s Boat | ^ homer and single. Porritt Wins, 1-0 No-Hitter in Class 'U A fine relief pitching job went 6th inning on an error and an-Ito no avail for Dick Lamphere as c other twb base error followed by 'his team, Lytell-Colegrave lost a a single by George Thomas. Pontiac Preee pkete|2-l decision to Talbott Lumber inj Two hits by Dick Scholz sparked II -SURK THINO-And that is what it was for Morton W. (’Cappy) {« Class B city league baaebaUI the Our Lady victory. Smith of Middlesburg, Va., taking his sleek bay gelding. Sure yesterday. Thing, over a barrier, last night at the Detroit Horse Show KBloom- I In Class D ranks. Bob Porritt field Open Hunt). Smith is making his 2nd bid for tbp jumper I hurleal a no-Mtter as Powell honors here. Sure Thing won the green open jumper event with a I Trucking nosed out West Bloom- I field 1^0. Only ts batters went ...................................._ I to the plate In seven Innings as »■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I ^*''4tt walked three. One ran-■■ ■ I — —s out stealing. fire$ton«| Champion i *1195 s l| Talbott scored its first run in I'the first inning when Frank Bor-llgan walked, Kim Oonray singled I and Mike Slivinski singled, ij In the 5th, Lytell got a run I on a single by Jim Hoke, couple Th. economy tire for thrifty huyerw £ * "I?** \ ^ Exelnslve Firestone fl/F Safety-ForU- ■ Arnold. The winning run In the fled cord body and Firestone Rnbber-X Si •th for Talbott started with B provide long, safe nrileagB. LOW. LOW S| wmfli. a single by Dirk De-' sriialne, another walk and error. Plus Us and rceappable tire. CUARANTliD flONDID Brakes Relined ^ Ce^Med C«r C«re i DODGE DART ' Lut Oetober the Dodg* Dart WM introduced ••Mn •«! h picef oMil hr bMiI ■» i ^ in the low-price field, the mutomobile market there ia. In eight short months, this Dodge Dart haa grown in popularity at a faster rat|t than all other cars ia the low-price field, combined/ The reason is simple: Buyers have amply found Dart givies them more for their money! - -V OOOGE BUILDS TWO OKEAT CABS: LOW-PBICCO OOOOE OABT. LUXUBIOUS ‘60 OOOQE ■ . i - JOHN J. SMITH OODHE, ING. 2J1 SofiiMW Street . fettoc, Mkh. 1M1 Powell Trucking got five hits while West Bloomfield was com* ||mitting six errors in the no-hitter. I The lone run was scored in the 1957 MERCURY HARD-TOP STATION WAGON 9 PASSENGER *1595 PAY AS LOW AS SI 25 A WEEK BRAID MOTOR SALES Regular SAQS S20 70 oyjj Value OeSoto-Plymeuib Cau i» W. FNm H 2-0166 I CHECK THESE PRICES PLYWOOD rn.i/4 4'xi' Shoot intCH^>/4 4'x€^ SM 40 Sr Ft ALL OTHER nYWOODS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS FE 2-0439 PLYWOOD BRAKE ADJUSTMENT SPECIAL GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE TIIK PONTJAt: PUESS, i’lUDAV. JCXE 24, I960 cretofUwn According to the Merton Blue-graas Asaocialion, tht* aecref ■ucceasful lawns, lie* in regular and •ulficlent fertiliiation. For ample, Merion performs best when weU supplied with nitrogen; low inadequate feeding reduces green color and thickness, nlso it permits more weed and disease infestation. Experiments at leading experiment stations, such as Purdue University. show four pounds of a<^l nitrogen per 1,000'square feet oer year as the basic rate. With Irrigation or heavy rainfall. 6-8 ooi during the year is preferable. Fertilize'' tonUiners show three numHers. si|ch as 20-5-10. repre-schtinc 20 per cent nitrogen. 3 "cr, cent phosphonw and 10 per cent pota-saium. To determine the amount of nitrogen in the bag divide 20 per cent (or whatever the first figure is) into 100 per cent: in this case for every ,5 lbs of mix there is 1 lb. Of actual nitrogen. U a bag weiglM M lbs. and has M per deal altrogea, there it !• lbs. of nitrogen In the bng (M per rent of W Rw.). It you wish tn apply I lb. of nitrogen per 1,009 square fpet, you wouM, use this bug ever a 10,000 square foot area. Some cheipical fertilizers can only be applied at the rate of 1 lb. of actual nitrogen per 1,000 oquare feet without danger of bum; with the new slower acting ureaformal-^ dehyde or organic fertilizers, up to \ 4 lbs. or more actual nitrogen can • be safely used. YSeveral plans are acceptable:!) A complete fertiliser repeatedly In sJring and fall (20-3-5. 15-5-3, 164-a ’etc,). J) A complete fertilizer r, plus such as 38-0-0 for A complete fertilizer pelleted urea Transplanted Plants Mean Early Melons Have you often wondered bow maflcet gardeners get ripe mel s6 early? Their secret is, they transplants! So, if you want a few real early melons. ^ their lys-“)m. Buy a half dozen, or dozen plants in bands or peat pots. Get tliem planted in your garden as quickly as possible. Instead of putting manure in a hole to make a "hill” for your melons, plant your plants in a ro.v with each piut about 12“ apart. Exactly between each plant, hoe out an F* deep hole, and put a heaping spoonful of 104IV10 or 104-4 fertilizer. Make a stanilar hole opposite each plant for anotb-i er spoonful. ‘ If you have acme manun. compost, put it around each plant, like a collar. If you are going to try black plastic in your garden, be sure to use it on your melons and cucumbers. For your late melons, and tor your cucumbers, plant the seed 12“ apart, with two seeds together. After they are up. thin down to one. When the plants develop their flrst leaves, fertilize in the same fashion as for your transplanted Use Nylon Ties i To support tomato plants, set a sturdy stake next to each plant. You can use strips cut spiral fashion from old nykm stockings to tie the plant to stakes. FIVE IN ONE — This rooe tree that Mrs. Arthur Purdy of 4015 Edmore in Drayton Woods is showing off has five different colored flowers on it. Light and dark red, yellow, pink and yel- low-red blossoms are all in bloom. Friends gave this tree to the Purdys about a year ago. It is now about four feet high and has blooms three inches across. « Pesky Hornets Can Be Wiped Out I to be extremely effe^ve. Prsfr Many painting and gardening'*“riz^ «P«y <*"* DpT cations when a swarm of hornets,^ ^ chemical Worth oonsld«ring as a substitute for grass rra the fcdlowing low-growing piahts; Japanese spurge, pachysante terminalis, an evergreen ground cover that grows better in partis^, idiade than in full sun. Pertwlnide, vhicn minor. an evergreen that Will thrive in all but the poorest Kdlk. English ivy, hedera helix, is the (ddest evergreSen vine in ctfltlva- ing freely, and tolerating dust d>d :bonges In temperatile. _______^ Vaying Will I De.tn.ctta .1 tho ctata I. CoiKfol Block Spot Isimple, once the hive and its entrance is located. DDT is knotyn are suddenly disturbed. Two species of hornets are com-Mm in this area — the large black and white hornets discovered - as a football shaped ler hive in trees, under eaves other suitable places well off the ground. Though large and very fedrsome in appearance, these hornets are. seldom as hostile as the small yellow and Mack, yellow Jacket. Yellow Jacket hives are often In bushes and shrubs, or other suitable locations within a few feet of the ground. These temporamen-■ sects are easily aroused U ire near tfte hive, but will into the entrance as Well ^ around the outside of the opening. Bees will not come out while you are spraying. If no activity is seen the next day, remove the the following evening bum it. w- Treei Grow From the Top Remember that trees grow from the top. A limb three feet above the ground today will still Jbe three feet from the ground many years I now. As trees mature, you remove the lower limbs until you gain the balance you desire. Black Spot, the nation’s most destructive rose disease, produces unsightly circular black spots on leaves of rase bushes, causing them to turn yellow and fall. Cap-! tone offers effective protection i against this fongus. The ingredient is combined "with insect-killing and mite-killing chemicals in an easy-i-ose aeroeol bomb. Regular, preventive tieatments should be applied. A severe attack | of black sp(}t, if uncontrolled, may! cause a plant to lose its foliage by mid-summer. Hollyhocks Hollyhocks want a rich, well-| rained soil, deeply dug. Heavy clay soil should be loosened, anal coarse sand and humus worked well in. Treat hollyhocks as biennials and plant them in full sun. Michel’s Garden Center Announcing Special Showing of the Modin Greenhouse Fcoturing — AlsyniteT Fiberglos • Redwood Framing • Fobricofad Kit Construction V. .'.r’'..f?..;' OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY ui SUN. To see the letest in greenhoHseo, ectuel 9'x12' ebove freenliMse will be en disploy this weekend only! V2 PRICE ON EVERGREENS aid SHRUBS FIRST COMB—FIRST SERVE S«e Beoutiful Colors in Potio Stones 2301 Dixie Hwy. FE 44205 A greener lawn -without weeds! Bonus* does two jobs. Weeds — as it feeds ^ in one easy “walk-on" application. Bonus wipes out toughest dandelions, plantain, buckhorn — and steady-feeds yoor grass to greener beauty at the same time. Noo-butniag Bonus is clean, dry, ready to apply with the precise Scotts ^reader, your year-round aid to a better lawp. Bonus — to weed and feed 5,000 sq ft —35.95 SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER-SAVE $5.00 BOTH ‘17” $54.50 55.55 Bif of Btiif \ 115.55 Sprtidor tf Showi / 10 Bogs Bonus—50,000 Sq. Ft.. REGAL FEED and LAWN SUPPLY CO. WE DELIVER Oraytoa flora 42SS Ohrio Rwy. 01 J-2441 X KELLY’S HARDWARE ■ KEE60 HARDWARE No.H TOM’S HARDWARE ■ McKIBBEN^CHILD’S 3994 AUBURN of ADAMS, AUBURN HEIGHTS 3041 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. 905 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. 1576 UNION LAKE f?D FE-2-8811 FE-2’37e>6 FE-5-2424 EM‘3’350I 4 Coulking T GUN Y IUVO if ■q Cailking ^ 1576 UNION LAKE RD EM *3 -3501 The ABC’s Of A Better Lawn 4 ‘’•’Hl.Tfc'"” ^ Urstt Whip SprisiNM Rtlory Tlllor ‘139« (Mol Mncttr at netaraUi PORTER CABLE GARDEN GIRL ROTARY TILLER CI.OSE-OUT SrECIAL if BAR-B-BOWL BAR-B-Q GRILL sncuuT rucD •14” > 4 SPECIAL h. lUMItTM V i $^40 A ▼ sirs > $4.99 ► 2 PUyar Czaipltf 75 Ft. ▼ buoyantT ^F A 2 Caavittt k f ^^KtHfFUIiiV k J Lib CuIiiMi t jM|k 4 C.R. Appaovn. p MBk A KoM, S2JS Onlr , k r 4 SKr 'ROPE V A lUf. $S.*5 Oab P *3”> You couldn’t grow big and strong without good food. Grass can’t either. TURF BUILDER® helps grass get the proteins it needs for greener, thicker growth. FAMILY* seed gives just the kind of grass we want. 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"But it’s great when you look at a man’s tie while you’re dancing, instead of down at his h e a d,” eomrhented attractive 5-llVi Winnie Cameron of Cincin- "Every time I dance with a-girl she gets her nose caught in my Ti)e-horse got stuck in the mud. Easton tried to swim the river, but the cunent turned him back. He started walking back toward the-' prison when guards captured mm. VICTOR LYIV]^ ^Restaurant and Carry Out! Featuring Col. Sander’s Recipe Kentucky CARRY OUT Bncket ............S4.M Family 8ise Backet ... I2.M Dinner ............tlJW IN 0|ua DINING ROOM Chicken $1.75 Fried CWcken“ “‘ Chicken in 15 Minutes 4667 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-5811 Between Sashabaw and Williams I.ake Roads fJlWVS COCKTAIL-LOUNGE FE 3-9528 WEST HURON at ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS PROGRESSIVE |AZZ—DIRECT FROM LAS VEGAS TOMMY VAUGHN TRIO V.VS—n... • FrH strinb.ash—Dranu Jom Sessions Every Men. and Wed. Charcoal Broilod Stoak* $1.00 11:30 A.M. 'HI 2:00 P.M. WISNER STADIUM PONTIAC Adwitf . . SI.SO Children . 90c .«OUE BIC SHOW g:l5 P.M. FBI. JULY 1st 25-GREAT STARS-2S GRAND OLE OPRY AND Red Foley Show On Stage L>i«.”k 8^ur*sudd« In Person STONEWALL JACKSON Cehmki. Bnardlnf ALEC HOUSTON •I lb. CBS-TV llmnir Dr.n Sb.w KEN MARVIN Rocardinf flUr "RED" SOVINE "Why Baby Why" The Original I MARtUS LONZO I TERRY ,Or . I r.anirr Me.lc-i ISCAB A LOUttO I Blf New S.end GEORGE MORGAN “Candy Kisses"^ RED FOLEY admd attraction A GIGANTIC eiREWORKS^^ ADCLTS—li.ei CHILDREN—Ike Requirertlents for the clubs vary over the country. In Atlanta girl must be 5-10 and the men feet. In California, where they obviously grew ’em taller, it’s 6-feet for the girls and a 6-2 minimum for the fellows. The Atlanta Sky-High, club Ls host to some 200 membeis who are discussing problems ranging h. from deep inferiorities to the an, ^ noyance of tiding to find clothes k that fit. jj Since the advent of the clubs, w the public .and the manufaetur- W ers have become, awafe of the'J problems of tall people in obtain-ii\g clothing, long enough bed.s,|j^ more room in automobiles, high- % er street signs, awnings and long-jk er mirrors. ,jj The tallest member at the con-|« vention is 6-2 Don Koehler of Chicago. And one of the shorties won the|& Miss Tall Girl of America con-i J test Wednesday night. She is Miss|% Connie Adams of Atlanta, 5-10. V Miss Adams reports no difficul-,ty in finding dates. ”I also go out ^ ' * ' finmiv Ji SUNDAY s SPECIAL ^ Rust Tirksy r Hdwllnc B.....U PARTIES RANQUETS Inlnc fMi I I» I. « "WHOOO'S FOR THE .BICMAR 99 MI55 El>IE PLAYING YOUR FAVORITE REQUESTS AT THE PIANO LIQUOR —BEER-WINE Take Out on Beer-Pizza—Sandwiches 94 W. Huran Sf. Fraa Porking FE 3-9446 Open Daily 9 A.M. to 2 A.M. Sunday 8 P.M. to 8 A.M. Plenty of Parking This AdvartiBement Is Worth 25c I Any Large Pizxo at RICKY’S PIZZA HOU5E FE 3-9782 or FAMOU5 5PAGHETTI HOU5E FE 2-2929 (Out Crasl If Doagi-Iieioaf) COMPLETE CARRY-OUT SERVICE (Ono ConpoD pot Pitta Onlyf 819 S. Wadword 1038 W. Huron NEW DRAYTON INN Restaurant and Cocktail Loi Nationalist 5 • COCKTAIL BAR Congo Approval^ ♦FEATURING FOODS FROM OUR NEW Rival Backs Lumumba ^ as Government Head ^ of Nation-to-Be LEOPOLDVILLE. Belgian Con-1 (API—Parliamentary approv- ^ al of thg Congo’s first indepond- B ent government—headed by Pa- v trice Lumumba — today cleared the way for the vast territory’! freedom from Belgian rule. Tht transfer of sovereignty takes' place next Thursday. I DINING ROOM S Famous for our ^ Ribs • Chicken • Fish ^ BOB MILLEB at the Hammond Orxao Kecentir rettrntt fr*m Mlanl Beach 2.»42 PONTIAC L.\KE RD. FE 3-9749 Lumumba at the last moment;] on the backing of his chief rival.[■ Joseph Kasav’nbu, who had con-1] tended with him for the premier-; ship. It was rumored that Kasa-j vubu expected to be named chief-of state. ! In a cheering, tumultous post-; midnight session, the Congo Par-1 Uament approved Lumumba andj his cabinet with 74 affirmative]] .votes. Only one vote was cast] against the nationalist leader, but;, there were 5 abstentions and 57j' members were absi-nt. I] Lumumba, 34. is president of ' the National Congolese .Move-j] ment. Belgians fear and distrust) him, saying he is an opportunist! who foments racial hatred and] that he h/s taken money from' Belgian Coijmunists. CLUB 59 SKEE BROTHERS and TWO OTHERS "Roulltle Bocordiag Arlitit" FRI. and SUN. ALSO • Fin* Food • Liquor • Boer - Wine COMF; out and VOTE at the Drayton Inn Shonld Mad Man Mlltle □ SHAVE IT or H SAVE IT (The Beaid We Mmu) (The I Fill and Drop in Our Ballot Box Your- Name and Addrrtt Election Rcaolto June 24th NEW DRAYTON INN Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge H9S Di.'c H.,. OR 3 7161 D-oytcin f He claims that only he can maintain order in the tease politi-i cal and tribal atmosphere of the Congo and that he mast have a-strong central government to pro-' vent tribal warfare and inefficient; administration. ] Kasavdbu. strong in the Leo-] poldvillp area and the Lower Congo, want^ a loose federation Of states. The Congo has six prov-; inces and .some 13 million people. ' ! Mustangs broke to the saddle Isold for about $10 to $12 in early HAROLD NANNEY AND HIS WESTERN PLAYBOYS DAIVCING FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS BEER lOMBO HAMBOBGEBS WINE ART & BETTY'S TAVERN 4 MUai N. oi Oxford on Old 24 B.G1 A -UNIT-BIG! 4 PROGRAM WOW! KiddiM Playground Wkir IPCIA SPECIAL LAUGH ATTRACTION CARTOON PARTY A Package of the Best in Carteon Fun! ENJOY A LIOHT-HEART^O leer at LOVE AMONG the ADULTS... with even the FBI unable to find a way to stop Itl Mmss UUGH HIT of 1960! -AL50- Sizzling Steaks Rar-B-Que Ribs Chicken Pizza The Horiie of Famous Salads NOONDAY LUNCHEONS 75c WMkdayi II •m. 2 P.BI.-5 p.m.-l i.M. Sat. Noon to 1 a.m. Sun. 2 p.m. . 10 p.m. ROQUEFORT OUR SPECiAin TAKE OUT ORDERS Choice Liqu Beer N^ine 2585 DIXIE HWY. SPOT • SHERRY COY Lotolf Exotic JAM SESSION EVERY TUESDAY WITH BILL OSBORNE AND HIS SWINGING FOUR DelFs Inn Cemov at EUsabarii Lake and Cats Laka MODERN ond SQUARE DANCING New CLUB TAHOE 4769 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Ploins FINE UQUORS. BEER and WINE PLEASANT SERVICE IN MODERN SURROUNDINGS “Ladies’ Night Every Wednesday” Mon. thru Sat. Noon to 2 a.m. Closed Sundays DANCING EVERY NIGHT MUSIC BY THI NBW "3 LITTLI WORDS" with Joe at the Orfan— I cuff on the Oaltor ' Ray on Uia Drama We Cater to Special Parties, Weddings or Bowling Baniquets ample lighted parking IN THE REAR OR 4-0022 V" EVEBY SATURDAY NIGHT Foaluting BILL TIPTON and tko Country Gantleman Gfao Eaaiman, Calling a to 11:30 75c 94S1 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD jit&i Fine Uquort. Boor and Wiaa i Our Best in S 1 BIO Hillbilly ud Westen Muic s I DAYS FRIDAY 9 to 2 SATURDAY 9 to 2 SPADAFOREBAR . 6 H. CasB, Coraer el Huron FoctnHmr LARRY HEATH TRIO Hi ^ THE PONTIAC 1*RESS. FKIDAV, XK 24. 19(»(J iiihnC U. of M. Seeks New State Radio Outlet ;^GRAND RAProS West Michigan outlet for ra3lo pro-ams from University of Michi- gan sUtion WUOM at Ann Arbor bas been announced by University President Harlan Hatcher. At an-alumni luncheon, he said the university is applying to the Federal Communications Commis-bion for a license to operate an FM radip station through an arrangement with WOOD Broadcast ing, Inc., of Grand Rapids. If approved, the stalloa would cover aa area ladudlag the cities of BatUe Creek, Kalamasoo and Maskegeo. Garnet Garrison, university director of broadcasting, said the proposed new station will use tape-recorded programs produced by local organizations to augment programs originating at Ann Arbor. He said the station also would University of Wisconsin state net- educational exchange from Blowe for Results Rare Nkrt Destroyed ORLANDO, na. (AP)-Don’t WUERZBERG, Germany Eisenhower if-he Rare and valuable religious art). „ , . n u u .j' works wero destroyed Thursdaylh*®' accomplished all he hoped when fire swept the I7th Century to, says Col. Percy Thompson, nmnastery of Schwarzenberg near Thompson is the other grand-here. There were no casualties, lather to President Easenhower’s grandchildren and the Republican I The fault lies in the fact the President has not had a Congress to support him, Thontpson said. He told a group of lOO Republican women workers Thursday. “It is ixit enough to elect a R^ publican president. We must elect-a Republican Coi^ness and Senate and we must elect Republicans on the state and local level.1’ The 62-year-old father ,of Mrs. John Eisenhower is ^ retired Army officer. Young Reynolds Weds Office Girl Off for Yacht Sail San Francisco’s Chinatown has a candidate for Florida secretary of population of about 35,000. | state. BRUNSWICK, Ga. (APi-John Dillard Reynold.^, one of the six .sons of tobacco tycoon R. J. Rey-i nolds, and Clifford Ellen McCor-j mick are honeymooning oil Sape-I k) Island off the Georgia coast. r^ntiy ^tabUsh^ airlines of-Commission to Ponder flees m BY»w.ck. ^ ^ chino-Borma Border Petroleum is produced in 27 of The 22-year-old bride was a S55 the United States. a week clerk in young Reynolds’ It was disclosed ’Thursday thatj ’TOKYO U^Peiping radio report the cduple was married Jun^ 15 ed today that the joint Chinese at Kingsland. Ga. I Burmese commission on the boT The bridi? and groom are at thdder dispute between the two na elder Reynolds’ mansion on theUions will hold its first meeting h island and plan to sail to the Ba- Rangoon Monday. hama Islands on his yacht. i ’The broadcast said the 13-mcm It is the first marriage for both, ber Chinese delegation flellr to Rah Li-----—--------- I goon today. Jack rabbits never drink water.) An agreement signed in Peipint Much of their moisture intake last January laid the groundwori comes from eating succulent vege-ifor the commission to work < tatkm. I the frontier If BANKRUPTCY of the Ludmon Corp. of Miami, Flo. We hove bought out the entire stock of aluminum components, gloss sliding doors and screens. Our trucks hove been houling this stock for the pest two weeks and the ronsfer is now completed. We ore now ready to sell. Here is your chance to enclose your porch with aluminum screens at never before heard of prices. iSole starts promptly: SATURDAY ONLY, JUNE 25, 9 A.M.-6 P.M. rinrhif—i imhi WINDOW SIX! CHART •5* w '8' *2?* A S ® jPi JL M 111! 1111 9 B BT liB 10 UIUVE3U 4S>4 ■ » LOUVERS 11 LOUVERS IT LOUVERS TO*." 11 LOUVERS 10.00 11 LOUVERS OTHER SIZES II M 11 M » t DISCOUNTS M.V js.;o 61.20 NOTICE! .CONDITIONS OF SALE Windows Sold to Be Picked Up by Monday, June 27 ALL SALES FINAL TERMS: CASH We. hove prepared drawing and size charts of all windows in this sale. Please hove a list of the sizes you need figured out. As due to the limited time we have to sell we will not be able to spend a lot of time figuring the size you need. Yoiff cxioperotion will be greatly appreciated. We ore not going out of business. The windowAond screens carry the same guarantee as those sold at regular price. We are just disposing of ouj entire stock of Stanley windows. MODEL 44 . I’-T;V* z-zi*' DDOC3 AWNING WINDOWS ITS4-5 22S4-S »l64-5 SPECIAL! Adds to UID of mr home.. STANLET MVMINUM HORIZONTAL SLIOINO WINDOW Hw* ii truly modern dotign odding •e Hr* boouty of ony homo, lory »o intlaR and toiy 10 deon wllh o.rtop- f----*' I MMEN! S EQ EH W hUe They Uil - Nola. fis*^ *o»h gloM haight I'grtatar than shown.' k75 SLIGHTLY, SCRATCHED Also 8 Ft. and 16 Ft. in Stock PRICED RIDICULOUSLY LOW! -■r ~______ SLIDING STORMS All Now Gloss Stopivi Doors for All Types of Sliding Doors GLASS SUDIN6 DOOR SDREERS nr BANKRUPT STOCK OF LUDMAN CORP. SCREENS VALUED TO $79.95 WINDOW SCREENS Almost Every Size Imaginable—All Aluminum Up to 24x24 OSM 97f Up to 30x50 OSM »1.97 Up to 35x60 OSM ......... 42.45 Up to 40x80 OSM 43.96 We also hove o complete line of aluminum storm doors ond screens priced just right for this sole. MLgusiE DOOR $2820 tv t^SSSh HIGHLMD ROAD at PONTUC UKE MID.^ NEXT TO ROLLADIUM NORTHERN WHOLESALE CO. dGORBli •J'llK I’ONTIAC I’UK.SS. FRIDAY', JUNE 2i, 1960 Business and Finance Profit laking Clobbers Drugs NEW YORK liB — Some drugs were hit by selling while an assortment of selected issues advanced in an irregular stock market early today. Dealings were fairly active. Gains and losses of fractions to about a point prevailed among most leading stocks. MARKETS IGives Contracts in Waterford The following are top prices covering sales of locally grown produce brought to the Farmer’i Market by growers and sold by hem In wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by the )etroit Bureau of Markets, as of Wednesday. School Board Awards Addition Work to Firm From Ferndale Detroit Produce icMpes a ano atrawberrlat. 24 .qu. tSfitI ASUS lAipAriiu pickiag Parke Davis dropped 2S at 45?i b«u.*2<*.' on an opener of 4,400 shares and Pflser was off 114 at 361* on an c.b^*«. bi^ .. initial block of 5.000 followed bylc»i»ryf^'ii«i”it»i blocks of 2,000 and 1,000 shares at the same price. Parke Davis almost immediately recovered , more than a point of the loss. Both stocks have been strong recently and brokers said profit taking touched off a bunch of stop-loss orders. M^rck gained a fraction. Universal Match and Vendo each dropped a couple of points. NAFI advanced about a point and Texas Instruments slightly more than that. Steels and rubbers were slightly I At a meeting of the Waterford I {Township Board of Education last night, five bids for construction| I work 00 the Drayton Plains andj .s».u|Hudson Covert schools were opened * contract was awarded. i ★ . * * Low bidder, the Kolarik-Cronk as*‘Construction CO. of Ferndale, wa.s GETS TOP IDEA AWARD — Several suggestions to use aluihinum in fabricating various parts of a bus package rack paid off to the tune of $6,497.97 for aiflord Hicks of 279 aifford St. (center), a CMC Truck & Coach Division employe for 24 years. Calvin J. Werner, division general manager, congratulates Hicks while his foreman, Charles LaPointe, holds a king-sized version of the check he will receive. The sum represents the largest single Suggestion Plan award ever paid to a GMC employe. Kohlrabi doa. bchi. Ucki. do*, betu.......... Onloni. sreen,. dot. behs. Partlcy Oirly doi. bch Parsley, root. dot. bo Ptai. bu. ............... Potatocf. *0-lb. ! ahead on balance despit^a 1-| loss by Republic Steel aJhl a fractional loss by Goodyear. Rails were unchanged to slightly higher, oUs irregular. ed by profit taking aRer yesterday's 7-poiat nwap. It was off •4 at 44H M BB laitlal block of 1«.«M obares tbea extended the laoo to aboat 4 ia latPr trades. Brunswick slipped more than a Ipo', toppod. bu. , -»bS"' Xodlve, bu..................... Xndire. blcaebod. bu............ Boearoic, bu.................... Kale, bu Lettuce. Bibb, pk............. Lottuoc. Booton, dot........... .eitttco. Lost, bu.......... . Lcttuco, Head, 2-doi. craM .. The Drayton Plaint S work' Includes the additton klndergartea room, a classroom, a teachers’ room and a lobby-library. Workers will eliminate two portable buildings. An bi-aide entrance to ' ----- Three classrooms, an office, , }io kitchen and lobby-library will be • 1 *2! constructed on the south side of : liTsjthe Hudson Cbvert School located I Scott Lake road. One 2-ixiom lac ar -{Lindemer Slaps at Compact fussi Synthetics Eject Moths by Prying Into Love-Life BOSTON uri — Foresters are I u A ii L- \4/L hopeful that a couple of unromantic Jabs at Mackl0 Who’scientists wlll help rid trees of the Worries About Small ^ypsy moth^pc^. Cars and Taxes _ LANSING (UPII - A big fuss i ulframe building on this school prop-jabout small cars was raised today erty will alao be eliminated. Sorrel, bu. .. —•->»ch, bu. IS Curd, t Poultry end Eggs* DRBOIT POVLTET — ' I 22 lAPi—Pricee point. Zenith advanced 3. Allied I HtSrr type hene 2S-»: iitbt type OiPitiiral and Eastman Kodak were 11 Hi i Cheihical and Eastman Kodak were! alightly gainers in an uneven chem-' ical group. New York Stocks (Esriy Momlns Quotatlonsi ncD* «-«; IIS type roeetert . ____ —■“ (ryeri ]-4 Ibe. whitet • 2»-2«. larrcd Roeki uiine^ Crere«r*to Mrolt’’leai r Reduce ..22.2 j MTRorr coos •— 23 lAPI—Bn prtoei ^ recelvere de- Ineluded: looee m ev-oDMii caen. inneumert Grade ...... llnOude DB. Orsded): iinini whltoi—Grade A jumbo J»-4l: extra {larxe 32tk-2t; larfo tm-as; medium 3(-Tst 33: Grade B larie 31-33. Browni—Grade • !*•* A jumbo: extra lari- - '* —----— 31: Grade B Urg» ' * In Other business, the board |.2t{named the National Bank of De-**|troit as the paying agent for the i $2,500,000 budding and site bond I series 1960. Another Board of Education meeting has been scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Thursday, to'receive bids and award contracts for remodeling work on the Waterford Village school. : . 31.4 Klmb ak . . 31.3 ICrcsse. BB . i Ml 'u5Sf*01a»« i . 11.1 Ub McNAL . „.l . ■ Motor! . I N Oax . . ___10 8 Cem I Lono a Gao ,. „.4 LorlUard . *3.3 Mack Trk Am Tol a Tel Ml Mannln* Am Tob . . . *2 Martin Ca Anaconda — 41,1 May D Btr Anac W*C .. 41.4 Mead CP AtchMaa .... 14J Mina- M A I AvcoTorp 14.1 Mina PAL Belt A Oh .. 12 Montan Ch Beth Bteel 4*2 Mont Ward Boelnt Air M.l Mot Prod irrn 31-M: n l» 3IVb-31. Livestock Grain Futures Mart Weak, Wilting Today : 31.2 321 COW! tterdy to 1 23 fully M conti 41.3 head IM )b. hlel *3.4 email lot IMO It ulTy ( Brut My Budd Co Burrouxtu Cal Padi Calum A M . Campb Boup Can Dry ---- Cdn Rac capital Alrl Carrier Ca 10 3 I I Net Cash R I Nat Dairy . I Nat Gyp» Net Lead . I NT Central . 3 Norf A West • No Am Ar t Nor Pec Bta PW last week: slaushter I uncrenly *0 cents, -wer, with early sales to M cents lower, M cents lower, late r: buus steady: SO ioolee and brime steers ---— 12.M, scattered loads •T.iyiu iwis mostly choice IM-llOO Ib. steers ,** > MM-27M: few choice I12S-13M lb. f ‘H*” 2S10-21.M; 2 heed hlfh choice -21.4 1331 lb. eteers 11.21: food end tow ‘ 23,1 tteere 33.M-2Mt: tCanderd ll.M 43 4 couple emaU lots 141 lbs and 11 412 choice heifers with prime end ... 2(1 good to low choice hellers 22.M-34... -'ll 1*!* eholce helferl 24 *0-2* 06: utUlty and n fi*."."?!'*..''*"*'’' 1100-22 00: utility-- 27 tOSO-IIM: mostly 10 *0-12 *0 late: 02 laer and outter cows n so-tO SO; few 0S.4,early; lew utility bulU 10 S0-21.M. *1.4 Vealert—Compared lest week Vi *4 2{unevenly 1.00-3.N lower; prime ---- I K.M-2000; in a state that makes them Democratic administrators claimed GOP State Chairman Lawrence B. Uindemer, who owns one. made a political issue out of criticism of compact cars by Hij^way Commissioner John C. Mackie, who doesn't want one. Mackie contends compact cars are highway hazards and may prompt increases in gasoline and weight taxes. “If Mr. Mackie is hurting in the tax reeetpU then maybe he ought to look for way* to econo-mile In the administration of that gigantic and sprawling department of his,” tyindemer said. “It is unfortunate that Lindemer has injected politics into such serious subject as Jhe safety and propriety of small and compact edrs," said Frederick E. Tripp, director of administration for the Highway Department. If they succeed, the researchers say. the synthetic compound could be used to lure -male moths during the mating season to areas where they can be attacked with insecticides. 1 23 M-21.01: cuU end utility I ester Tree : 20 2 Owens Ul OI 1101 Chre A Ob . 00 2 Pec G A El " Chrysler ..... 411 pan A W CTtlee Bve . 41.S Panh EpI Clark Boulp .. 32 2 Param Piet Coca Cola .... 12.2 Parke Da Coif Pabu M 2 Pennc] Cent CopAB ContMot .. ' Cont on . . Com Pd — Curtle Pub Dooro ....... Holds p t/p a New Type Wall CHICAGO (UPIl - There’s i.11 du ■ Mei”*^*"* **'■ bolding up the *412 BCA ... if.ijwallB destined to go into many “ J •*' S hotels, motels iand possibly *4.2 homes. CHICAGO (AP) — The grain futures market wilted today after opening in a steady to firm range on the Board of l^de and within the first half hour it slipped into general weakness. The losses, as did the gains, held within small fractional ranges dur-irtg the first half hour. The selling apparently included a good deal of profit taking, from yesterday's advance. After the advance stalled, liquid-.itiop toward evening up positions! for th(» weekend also showed up. I "Commissioner Mackie is seri-‘ously attempting to focus attention Grain Prices on a problem to which th*e are a CHICAGO OMIN ___________jgood deal more questions so far Ithan there are answers,” Tripp said in the absence Thursday of . Mackie, vi+io was in the Upper 111 I Peninsula and unavailable for comment. Auto industry spokesmen in Detroit declined comment yesterday but an official of American Motors called the department to find out li^ Mackie was serious about Ms remarks. The department ■'siCd ' he was. July . CoU .........‘“iSk . 11.2 Pepsi . 41.3 Pfieer . H I Pbelps O M l Phlleo .. tf.T phIU Pet 1.1 Bevloti 43.3 Bex Drai ueienis ...... 44.4 Bcyn Met Douf Alro M l Rey Tob Dow Cbom ... N.1 Rovol Dut DuPont . .202.2 Botewoy 8t Beet Air L M l St Ret Beet Hod .....IM BcovlUe Mt Betoa Mfl . 24.2 Beert Boeb B1 Auto L .... M4 Shell Oil . Ex-CeU-O 11 2 I Gardner Den 42.2 Oen Time 2*.* xexoeo Gen Tire ... 12.2 .y,, q gul . Jil Textron Gerber Prod.. 421 .j. I I 2aH, 1.12'. July 1 idrume^—^ average worker in the United w 10.12B States loses seven days a year 1,4 > becau.se of illness. ’ How are they going about it? By meddling with the (ove-Ilfe of this persistent pest, which causes lions of dollars dhmage to crops and trees yearly, according to the Forestry Digest. Dr. Martin Jacobson, entomology research division, ahid Dr. B. H. Alexander,. agricultural research' division, llS. Department of Agriculture. are working on the problem of producing a synthetic stance closely resembling a secretion by which female gypsy moths lure the males. Bagwell to Appear in Berkley Monday Paul D. Bagwell comes to Oakland County Monday night in his drive toward becoming governor of Michigan. HosU wiU be the county chapter of the “Bagwell Booster Organization of Michigan." Bagwell, unopposed for the Aug. 2 Republican gubernatorial nomination, will appear before an estimated 3Q0 county Republicans in Berkley at 6 p.m. at the Northwood Inn, 2593 Woodward Ave. News in Brief A bax af carpeater taola vahwd at $150 was taken from a Detroit man's car at 4702 High St., Independence Township, it was reported to riierilt’s depuUes yesterday. Aaron Welnzweig. 19327 Schaffer Rd.', said that an automobile wheel and tire alao were taken. KeniMik NIdwIs, MS KeHerbig Ave., yesterday reported the theft of a camera valued at $75 from Ms car. parked in the driveway of his home. The theft of cigarettes from a vending machine at Lee’s gas sU-tion, 620 Auburn Ave, was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. The OmA of hardware fittta roro a ti^er at the P.M. Cartage Co.. 124 Franklin Rd.. was re] Pontiac police yesterday stomauixc tale. Ererythlng from appllan^ to stuffed zebras. 8^., 55he M-W to 5. 5M Abbey M. Blrmlnghsm. —aov. "rruiMor'af r^tnUon. sj^ostMi. HUM. Am. ms. Aar roentwod oMetor mar npoo «haa|o of rosMonot wtthta tbo tooraihlB, dir or vUlaso cause hu roaletrattoa to bo traaefenrod to hit new uArtu br eoDfUat U the Clerk a etsaM requoet. elatlax^ prseoat addreie. the deUM novod thereto, sad tho nddrree from which ho was^laei roetetorod, or br a2srUa?s5K“tiKu:>si*'!;:itii!! drees, ward aad preetaet nuasbor end record tho hoOr eddrsee. ward and pro-elnet anauaer oe the oriflnal and dunll-cate rotUtratian oarde. aad shall ptoce •V. ..I...,-., -MiettaUon card la proper Such traaofere ehab net ____________ ______________ next fuU worktat dor). provided that do such transfer shell lermlt aar poreoa to voU In onv towa-thlp, cur or vUiate In which ho bad not retldtd _____ olootlon rsfletorojd oloetor I ona oloctlon pre- — ___________,. eltr or vlUofe to another aleettoa predact of tbo same ----,((_ „ vUlefe ihallihave the ..... „ 1^0 eppUcatloa to have hU refletrsUon tranuerrod on aar election " primarr election dtr br oxecutinf o be mada a Florida become a major cattle raising state as well as being a top producer of fniiU and vegetables In most agriculturalj^eglons. A" _ 2nd d»r of Ausus .n':i^i7ied"n'£itii"or-"- _________ Tiiedar. ] Julv Itte, from l:M o’clock »■“■ 0> *1 o'clock p^B., Beetera , Notice It further ilren. that iu< resrletratlone wUl eleo bo i foUowInx ( of July, •• r elfhaturo for ______ha la retlsUrtd. tlpoo reeelvl such roquoot the Inepeotar of oloctlon charte of 'tho rogletratlon raeorda ah compart tha alsnalure theraon with t_. eignatura upon the appUcaat's reftatra- ------aeord and If tha elsP-*““* than the inepaetor tact upon eald raqi raquaat aad the than than bo per-preelact for that tosmihlp, c ir't rectitratlon In aceordaaet with aptolteaMoB. When the aarte of aby lat in a towaahlp, city or vlUatt has a chaatad. It ibail be tha duty of tha neblp, city or rUlage dark to moke In tbo re«UtraU0B reoorda, and ______11 not bo aeoeeearr tor tho oloetor to chanto bit resUtratlon with rttped tberatela order to bo ellxlbla to vote. OIUTA T. BLOCH Pontiac Township Clerk June S3 aad 14. IIM m Ave. oB Monday threufh Prt- m l:M o' iMiaasru sww.__________ Juat S3 and 34. IN The on-leave Michigan State University professor, alll come . the $5 per person dinner and rally gutter a car caravan thnxigh the Berkley business district, according to George Scanlan, chapter chairman. A tptclal election bavins boon mUi )'be held la all the votlnf pradnM I M County of Oaklaad, 8UU of Mkh en. on the 3nd day of Ausuat. 1300 Therefore, notice It horoby I any qualified elector o' — of Poatlac '• »«4 ‘ Carnival Given Over ft) 400 Special Kids ... _______Township { not alfwady rtflstercd __________ rodstratlon books of stM Township of Pontiac, may recUter at Township Hall. 2600 OpUrka Ro^ on jMedny.^he *lh d»r J ___..j Standard lima. I Notice U further |lvea, that such -—tone wUl also bo roctlvad on the ; dayi prevloui to aald Ith day I3M. to-wlt: at Pontiac Town- Business Notes ____________________________________ reclitratlone will also be _______ foDowIni dare prevloui Vearl A. Williams, of 2091 Royal °htp“i7aiL20M^rke*Ro^rra'Mmda^ Ave., Berkley, has been made to toew?8“tJ2^rd inm?' the editorial staff of Production, and on Mondav.' jqn# wt^ MUi i pm.! the hational magazine of manu-!cAf,OT*°prmdure. £e. Any elector: fardiirintr l«ho It unable to make personal applica- laciunng. reflitretlon beoauio of phrelcal Williams will specialize with dltnblUty or ebienee from the toTOehlo,, industrial equipment and its effect.4{^44'’1,'|^^^,‘'^w pt rogietc^ prior! {to tho close of reftitmtlon bofpre any {elocUon' or primary election by securlnf ' f rnm ihm aI the ftAvneeliifi. cltT or I It was camivaF time for 400 on improved maiVufacturlng effi-i^ underprivileged kids from the Pon-ciency in mass production. * Elks Lodge glO. Among the highlights of the afternoon were free rides, ice cream cdtton candy. The occasion was the children’s'll Tluh Fate matinee of the Summer Carnival leens \-IUQ re e Wedn^ay. sponsored by Pontiac Being Held Again Today tS“fh,x“ert‘of tS'tow':S.ip‘‘cit; or v1Um» l»®fort the cIom of office bourc nie Southfield-I^t^rup up^r« Teens Qub celebration being held.notary pubUo or other otficor admiais-. the Rlverbank Golf Oub Northwestern highway and ll-Mue,tratlon officer and deelcnau hie UOe. road will continue through today. voSTTfic’^Tf ^'rU'iSV.T.ruo'n’ nil, etaio' or - ........ Golf, kiddie rides, square and towns^p. eitjr modem dancing and a chicken dinner are featured. The affair is sponsored by civic groups of Lath-rupr'Vlllage and Southfield. j Groupa from the Oakland County, Chlldren’a Home, Pontlar State Hospital and St. Joseph .Mercy Hospital Children's Clinic were guests of the Elks. The Elks put aside one day for underprivileged children during their annual carnival at the Elks Temple, 114 Orchard Lake Ave. Lexington, Kentucky mines produce about 15 |)er cent of the coal mined in the United States. D^r^fmary elactioa In my dUtrl4t, county, rlUafo thereof, shall receive the voU of any person whose le la not rofistcred la tha NOTICE OF TAXES Gily of PoitiM I960 Cil|r and School loxos orill bo duo and purablo at tho Olfico of tho City Troosuror (ulr L I960 through August L 1960 wrilheut loot. August 2. I960 a cellsction fss of ly. wiU bo addod and 1% addilionol wiU bo addod on tbo first day oi such month Ihoro-oitor on any unpaid City and School laxos. Paymont mado by mail must bo poolmarkad nOt lator than August 1, 1960 to aweid ponal-liss. Afisr Fsbruary 21. 1901 all unpaid 1960 raal propsrty laxss will bo rotumsd to tho Oakland County Trsosursr ier coUociion srith additional ponallios os prowidod by Slats law. Psisonol Pcepsfly Toxss ars net rsturnabU and must bo paid by August L I960. WAITEB A. 6IDDIN6S CITY TREASURER 35 S. Parks 81. Pontiac, Michigan DONT in YOUR TAXES GO DELINQUENT Philadelphia got its motto of "The City of Brotherly LdVe” from the ancient "Philadelphia Maneto,", which translates into "Let brotherly love continue." ! EVERYTHING YOU BUY IS COMPLETELY GUARANTEED : Jt The air is compressed inside «• j the new portable walls, to keep ; to them in plaee. A «hot of corn's* j Prossed air in the tiny air nozzle .40 in the side of each panel of the M l wall expands it to fit tightly be-‘J tween floor and ceiling. 4 By remoeing the sir, the wall 20 2 can be taken down In minutea. 411; Air expanda and CMiipmmea the “Jk usIIn by ralaing and lowering a 46^ telescoping dcrico. JJJj There’s no danger of a "flat" . MJI bringing down these walls, since! ^^jthe panels lock tightly together.' ! 20 21 * A * ; ; 40*1 Restaurant owner A G. Im-' 'JJ^Ibrecht, who invented the inflated ! 3211 walls, said he had already in-! ^ 'istalled them in 18 hotels. ' : M S CALLED AIR WALL ' 12 4^ They’re called "Air-Wall," but j*j|are,a far cry from the balloon-«»s |ike slnielures the nar ' suggests. Si Wood, vinyl, plastic laminate or JJ J any. other desired exterior, in any . 21 ( decorator finish or color, makes ,i555;them look like any other •wall. ***'*| liiibreein .railed Iheni the onl.v, 'kk I eompietrlv portable walls on the market and alsai are self-Mip-porting and aound retardent. Each panel is 36-Inches w ide and conM*"^ heights up to 12-feet., „ ... "'m iThe paijels are light enough ,to wust R^u «arr^ by one man and ffee -M2 liso !Sj ij3*i****® of putting them up and lak-i ___ ling them down suggests they may " * 220 2 widely used in hotels to divide .321.3 113. mt lit., ntJ iMt mtiarge room* Khen necessary. .2M.2 114.3 NO 237 0 a ^ A 3t> 3 142 3 131 3 23*3 3M.1 133.3 33.4 311.3, Scholarship Number Up Imbreeht thinks they also may be used in homes when expanding^ rooms. MINNEAPOLIS t4v-Directors of CoHSumers Income Up the Lutheran Brotherhood, a church, . o-y c to od Hie iMurtnce society. l}ave author-TO eJ.O/ rrom ized an expansion of educatioiMil' .. „ gnmtB. incieiuung the nuipber of ' Ni:W YORK lAP. - Cwsumers its annual sdwUrships from 12 To O®- reporii^ net in- 18, and increasing its faculty Id-'««««* end^^Iar SL lo^ip program to $39,150.4^1. equal to $3.97 a wsaunip prognim. $33,678,477. equal to " $3.39 a share a year earlier. Msury, Queen of Scots, was be- e ih A headed io 1587 as an BcoompUcei The average number of shares; ' in a plan to murder Queen EUza- outstanding rose to |.l$i.242 from bet^ |S.823,179. ' j NsisBsr’s hM mors sf these SALE-PRICED NEW SO STAR FLA6S COMPLETE OUTFITS 3 Ft. X 5 Ft. 50-Star Flag 6 Ft. Enamel Pole Strong Chrome Holder Popular for home use on windowsills, porches, etc. Flag is fast color, printed heavy bunting /with .sewn stripe. Silver tone pole. Heavy chrome holder. EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT..,. thousands are doing something about... the wonderful sport of karting. It's time you saw your nearest dealer and joined the happiest group going, those who go with Go Kart — the acknowledged leader in all-family fun. CUSTOM COLOR C«ri DlrMom 12 $•. Nf*r St. ^