7 ' . ^ Th* W«ottitr THE RONTIAC PRESS Home Edition path YEAR ★ ★ ★ ★ POXTIAC. mCHIGAN, FRIDAY. MAY l»60^i8 PA^ES pwntto nrmtRATKWAb Margaret Marries Antony in Royal Splendor Bond to Hfead School of Business * PlYKlHMlt Hinfc P^CH Grad New ‘Af’DeanHeMayCancel VisH to Russia Wonders What Nikita b Up To, Asks for Facts on Plane Bragging WASHINOTONtJt-President Eisenhower hinted today he might cancel his plans to visit Russia, next month if Soviet Premier Khrushchev presses his anti - American cafli-paign too far. * Speaking dasxially to la- A nathw vA Farmington Tounv ship who WM'Valedictorian lH'hia hi|^ Bchool class in Pmtiac has been named dean ot the University of Michigan’s School ti Business Administration. Floyd A. Bmd, 4B-yeai>old econ-onisl and administrator, will a» sume the po(rt Jan. 1, U. of M. Pmidott Harlan Hatcher an- “KS" begins a retirement furlough July 1. An acting dean will serve toe rest of the year, Hatcher saidi He presently is on leave from Pomona CoUege in California md la director of the Business Education Division of the Committee for will succeed Ruodl A in stoce.lSM, by the federal govemmant in New York aty. Believe in School Board, Says Mom, Bookkeeper Skeptics of the school tax increase proposal slated for liRmdxy^ election tOiould have faith in the Integrity of the Board itfKdueatlon, iayslin, l^ Christensen, a bookkeeper in one of Pontiac’s downtovhi businesses. Mrs. Christensen, 77 S. Tasmania St, paother of a Pontiac. Central High School graduate and a daughter in Eastern /unjor High, says the Board is “not interested In spending all it can get.” “H they didn’t need If they wouldn’t adc for it,’’ she says. "Past performance has toown us that. The Board has stuck faithfully to its building inogram and fc^ towed it step by step as {danned. It plana well in advance for its "We've heard aome say that the Board doem’t need the money because there Is geing to he as Unatioa el briag to "The Board has told us that there is no assprance of this hap- 0 aasurance id ym can' firestone Heir fails to Death jCrippled Scion Drops From 20th Floor of iHovano Hotel Suite Havana UB Harvey S. Fire-stone III r crippled sdoir-trf- the wealthy rubber family, crawled to the baioony of hia 20to flora' hotel suite Thursdiiy^ night and ^unged to Ua deato. money that isn’t there. Board membera, alao, have told us that tf toejrtontod raafise an Increaae in revenues from an cvalnatloa in-creaaa fltoy would not uae toe n miU tncr^ if they didtt’t have to. ‘If they don’t need the millage. a won’t upend it. The Board to didlars, not millages. They ^wnd otdy whet toey need. Ybu have to have falto to them. They have the interests of the children at heart and toe reeponsl-billty to aee that the atandarda of education are kept up to par.’’---- The tax toqeaae would mean an additional |8 to S14 per year for the average Pontiac schod district home owner. A listing of‘the poU» «md Monday’s etoctiob procedures will be published in tomorrow’s edition of The Pontiac Press. rmoni- tag, SI Cuban fodgt nded toa deaUt a suicide. Firestone left no note to bis room. After an aatopq' prescribed by psebaMy Batarday lor air lUp-tncnf to Akisfh Ohio. The 30-yearpld flrestoDe. a rasidrait of St. Petersburg. Fla., who suffered from cerebral palsy and was confined to S'WheeT chair, diseked toto the Havana Hflton Thuraday afternoon wito hia at-traidant and a cousin, David M. , Firestone, 39, of Sarasota, Fla. (OBOttoued on Page 3, OoL 8) Ike May Veto ' Huge Aid Bill for ./QhIess5pofs today sent to President Eiaeriww- a 351 miUirai dollar bill to eld fitoranically dfatreaaod areas. - If there Is a veto. Democrats plan to try to make It a major ts^ to tola year’s national dec-ttfn campaign. The vote was 042, or seven votes short of the two-toifds toat would be needed to override a veto, x Bond., .is ona of four children of a widely known Farmington Township farmer, the late Isaac Bond, who was township supervisor during the first quarter of this eraitury. Bond was graihuUed as vale-dictorlan from Pontlae Omtral lOgh School to IMl and went to FLOYD A. BOND the V. of M. oa a oeholantolp he woB here. He has bachelor M arts, mastra of arts and doctor of philosophy degrees fmn the U. of M. and was a member of the economics faculty there Irran 1938 to 1946. BROnnCB AN AITOKNEY His broker Howard I. Bond is a Pontiac attorney who lives at 29966 Ardmrae Rd., Farmington Township, on land that ratce was part of the large family farm at 13 Mile and Ontoard Lake roads. 1 motoer Mrs. Isaae Bead them toe. M snu UmAr aa,, and oe does • slstoh. Harlem H. Miutli, ftMU I. Aaather sMf,’ Mrs. dames D. Allen, lives la Ontm Potato. The new dean’s career baa been hl^ilighted 'ta the past year by an interest to Sovtot economy. it It -k Last fall, he was one el several panted a group of Soviet economists^ a trip through the United ether American ecenomlsto In a trip to Busohi for a month’s ■tMy at eoonomle growth there. This fall, Bond plai^ an ex-.tensive survey of what business-think of higher educatkm for business. A year ago. Bond won national (Oraitinued on Page 2, Oid. 7) For file next five days tempera-turea will average near the normal Ugh of 65 and nomal low of 45. Monday and Tuesday will be some- Winds were aoytheiiy at six miles an hour M 19:15 a.m. The towest temperature to downtown Pontiac preceding 8 «.m. was 61 degrees. The reading at 2 p.m. was TO. bor leader 6eorge Meanj, Eisenhower suddenly clouded his Moscow trip with a big “If.” He did so ^ saying that he would take a new kind of a boat as a gift to the Soviet premier “If” he makes the trip. The President and Meany, head of the AFl-CIO, were standing before a boat at a union-industries exhibit at the time. nie totwjeethm of the "tf" was at a tone wIm otOoials from frying to figure rart wtet Xhnuh-ohev liiim to la this critical pre- Aa part of the seardi fi, planatlon, the United States for-nwBy and politely asked the Soviet fore^ office todiur for "full behind Khrushchev’s boast that Soviet forces shot down an American aircraft early Sunday wb«i it allegedly vk^ted the Soviet frontier. ’Pto nvto delivered In Moaoew pajlicalarly asked about the tale of the pilot A State Department spokesman dradcd thM to this tostance or any other .the Soviet border had burn driiberatriy violated by an Amei> lean aircrait. He reitototod tfie UJS. _ Slant’s posittoB that the of a weather research plane Soviet-Turidsh border area Sunday morning was having trouble with oxygen equipment and may have blacked out. Initial U. S. reaction to new Soviet boasts that an American plane was shot down over the Soviet Unton by a “remarkable rocket’’ to keep the matter in official The State Department press officer, Lincoln White, said there would be no immediate statement (Oonttoued on Page 2, CM. 6) Severe Storms Forecast for City Tonight Severe. tbunderstonns are foae-cast tar toe Pndiae area late this afternoon and tonight The low 1 again be to tot Tornadoes Kill 26 in Oklahoma 200 Injured as Twitters Slam Eastern Section; Angry Rains Follow WILBURTON. Okla. Wl-Ugly black tornadoes klUed IB persons and injured an estimated 200 in Slaahiiv attacks on eastern Oklahoma Thursday night. Torrential ratoa followed toe twisters and hampered rescue efforts. Most of the affected areas were without power and cranmuni- Twelve victims were counted in lie college town and Mfidala feared they would find more bodies under the rubble today. Hie best estimate of injured, hospitals to leveral towns, was about 75. Twelve persons were killed in Wilburton. Five died and scares were injured in the Calvary Bap-tiat cfaurdi. Some 57 membm had gathered there for a church supper honralng students at Eastern AAM OoUege here. Most of toa brick and maaomy building* stood, but minus {jass. A A A NEWLYWEDS WAVE — Princess Margaret and Antony Annstrraig-Janes wave from a Buck-ii%ham Palace balcony after their wetoling. Tlie awed little girl is unidentified. Below, the prto-cteas la shown riding to the craemony to her carriage, accompanied by Prince Philip. Impressions Flow in Splendid Swirl Students Go to Stockholders' Meeting The young tycoons from Pontiac Central High School didn’t exaefiy make a killing, but toey’rc the wiser frar their "dabbliiv’’ to the stock market. Three of Roland HallquM’s economics classes “got their feet weT’’^ to Febnmry when the students diipped In a buck apiece to buy five shares in file Fni^uf TVailer Co. , a eiaas pnjeet and a weekly record was kept of the price stocks exohaaged la New Ymk. Representing fiieir fellow tovea-tora, Hallqulst and 10 youiMSten yeaterday'attended the company's stoddiolders meeting in Detroit. They were leased to talk to the chairman of the board Ray Fniehauf, 5330 Middle Belt Rd., West Bloomfield Township. k k k "They really efrjoyed It.’’ says allquM. “It was a good way to them to learn through their ra and they learned By ROBERT.MUSKL LONDON (UPI)—You sit A few feet from the altar of Westminster Abbey, a spectator (xi the sidelines of histewy, and scrawl a few notes: “What’s wrong with the Queen?” What is wrong? There she stands gowned and Jeweled in the happiest moment of the life of her ~ Hitkiy-Brincega Margaret. Rut her Jlps are turned down. She heaves a noticeable sigh. It may slinply be the letdown after the long fight^ i|gainst the hostility of those opposing the marriage to a commoner... or perhaps she isn’t feeling too well. ‘"Tony is nervous.” Pair Sails Off ‘ forHonepoon in Caribbean Silver Trumpets Blare as Millions Cheer in Sheer tjappineu LONDON (^Radiant a bride should be. Princess j Margaret married untitled Antony Armstrong - Jones today and salled.i3iT for a Caribbean honeymoon. The wedding And its pan* of pomp and parade . ,, down the broad mall gave its most colorful pageant since the coronation. A million or more cheered the diminutive princess and the man of her heart as they moved along In a horse-drawn coach under cobalt blue sides. In the massed throng there wero more than a thousand casualtiea, of them fainting cases, little mere thaa five 1mw« The Shares ated at when purdiaaed in February. Its Usttog Thursday was $25 and a quarter. “Of course, it n^ go up Iqi the time sdl to June,” HaUquist says, but we will not have come out any the wone~ if it stays where It la. A ★ A "The kids get an earful from their elders, such as: ‘I made UUtog on the market today.’ This shows them that stocky can go down, too.’* The studMrts have indlvidoal of the aemeater eaeh ehoee a eerperatlMi that he weald Uke ~1w stadeet keeps a •f the price aad at his ataeh •a tha New Tetk Steeh Tvitoege. They Mlow fiw Wall Street Joib> nal and write to tookers to keep abreast of the tnathet. ■k A k ’ AU aitides, pantohlets, reooeda and charts are kept tog^r and -wOl be handed in at file end of ^ YOUira TiroOONS — Rola^ Hallqulst (^ird from risM). toachtt at Prafiiac Otoral Hi^ Schodl. and four ol hia ffrideirts aland proudly'wito fim boas of "their” oontpeny, Roy Fyuehauf Repr^tetivea of three econoiaies daaaes yesterday attended the Fruehauf Trailer Stoddiblden meeting in Detroit They own riiaree in' the company. ’The students are Gerald Mc-{Kdny and Susan Smith (leR) and Steve Gordon and Briice Berg (right)... study project. Sajw Hallqtot ’’Our gyidliig IHindple is ‘Make a thoroutfi ki-vestigidkm lielare tovesttog! In Jaie, the atndeuta ha «ded to use the money received from dividends and aale of tiito Fruehauf stock to a “stock pat^ piodc.” I’ve never seen a man nervous. His vague smile waiting for Margaret to arrive reminds me of the way hurt boxers smile when they are trying to conceal their condition from oppon-ente. LnokUy he has hia nerve ape-elaltet, Dr. Roger OBIiatt. as beat man. The doctor talks quietly to him and Tony stops rub- State Dem Hopefuls at Convention GRAND RAPIDS (Ih-Top state eandidatea electioneered under wraps today m» Michigan Demo-raute assembled In state conven- By -tehna at a voluntary “fair deefion code,”- hopefuls for gov- Iw stops Tabbing his I his llaigrr. "Boy friends." Margaret's former boyfriends are fiiere to full force — Lord Pratohester, the Marquia at Bland-ford, Dominic Elliot, the Earl of — but not the only other man she ever laved. Group Obtain Peter Townsend. Not invited. GtmOEOUSLY dressed up “Loifflge BHito?” Well, to what was announced I h private family afiair at which lounge suits would be permitted fids is file most gorgeously ibeased. up wedding Pve ever seen. Every-btebr is in formal morning the men mostly with top or ceremonial uniforms, the wora- maintain only modest hospitality mites, to s no liquor and to limit placard and banner disjdays. The code was worked out several weeks ago to avoid bitterness in file Aug. 2 primary. Candidates were called in by Gov. Williams Neil StaeUer, party state chairman. The mala boainrwi of the 1.6H detegales to the two-day meet-tag to to adopt policy atatements toauea and te pick to the Demoeratifl Nattounl Cm- Delegates each will cast one-half vote at the Jufy conventton to Los Angeles. Ratification of congressional district cmiqus aelectiraii tonight and cariy Saturday win come at the Saturday aflenxion busf While ptatform qiadework and prelimtoaty maneuvering over dri-egate'berths went on, the spotlight fdl on rivals to the chance to step into WiUiams’ shoes whet fix-term goveriior calls it < lator this year. TTiis meant Secretary of State James M. Hare. Lt. Gov. ;John B. Swainson, Detroit Oouncilmao ((footinued on Paga 3. GoL 1) eeaple boarded the royal yaeht cratoe. The yacht, with her deep The wedding ceremony had gone off with only one Ixrief hitch. The bride hiri a moment of BtagedSriidit in the middle of te' ceiemoiiy. Within the medieval magnifieence of Westminster M>-bey, all went smoothly until Margaret began repeating her vows before the throng of 2,068 invited guests and millions listening on radio and watching on television. When she came to the ancient ritual (d pledging herself to Tony, she choked iq> for a monwnt. “For better tor woree.”.^ ta-toaed the Arebbtohop ef Caater-bary. Margaret beoHatod, mm-bled aomethiag, aad, as If r»- pbrase. .She then repeated the words quietly in a voice in a lower key usual. It was part of te pledge by the bride to te An|dl* T, Margaret Rose, take thee, Antony Charto Rttoert. to my wedded husband, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love, cherish and to ofa^. fill death do us part,” she said. • wedding respoasea riearly aad (Oonttoued on Page 2, v^v. THE PONTIAC PRKsi FRIDAY> MAY 6, //s Up to Residents to Decide on Sewers Must Act on'Branches— Trunks Almost Complelte By OBOICIE T. TRUMBULL 4R. It’s now up to the peo|^ to decide whether they went senitaiy In 13 Onkland County ewnmunl-ties, reddents tiiice lest June have watdwd exoevpting crews plow thraush Un and field to ley Sfi miles of what De^paitment of Public Woria officials call “trunk" sewers for the UH million dollar Evergreen and Farmington inter- ground was broken for the two Mainy of these lateral systems are already under comtruction in some areas. Some subdivision and I (^{position and a of the neanteai of fiw internal projects. There’i -JCoai of the I which wiD ..efventaally aerve 121 square miles populated by 340,000 persons, must potion their township governments to construct the laterals. The townships wm't come to them. . at least starts the Soufii-Oak storm drahi to keep overflow rain waters from his city. ' it it 'I can’t foresee Richards contract which states that's where the eewage will go,’ ready have, tor the moot | I towaahipo are, by the "We’re not concerned about toe dties.’’ declared R. J. Alexander, county DPW director. By tois statonent, Alexander sara he does liiot m^ to hnply he is about townships. He said they are moving ahead "satisfactorily’’ with the pcogresB of the laterals. By Jane — one year after Dem Party Hopefuls at State Convention (Continued From Pgge One). r and William L. ^ol^ ■ i broadofstof.^^ " Some areas, those that were fortunate to have tatemal ghstems, alreathr are hooked into the Evergreen sewer. Alexander mentioned lections of Birmingham. Bloomfleid Township, Bloomfield 'Tills and TVoy. Snoe the nujor trunk (Tom 14-Mile rond south to El^ won’t be finished until June, these dumpta« into the oM Birmin^m treatment fdaM at CranM^antf 14-Mile, roads. Rveataaliy, both ayafJP^ damp tale Detroit, aad IM ce|a-ty will pay tor the treatmeat. A sa-yMr'beM tasae w« paj Alexander said he i armed about a recent letter horn Glen C. Richaixta, Detroit DPW superintendent, threatening not to Some munictoal dficials are concerned, however, not about the contract hut about progress on their internal systems. Take Bloomfield HUls for "The Evergreen Ishere now we have no internal system.' PONDKRDIO BOBTD 1S8UB Kephart’s city is pandering toe possihility at floating a 1% million bond issue to pay for construction of toe awaited ayat«n. "The Ug problem is can we II-tnee it on our tax baser" he questioned. He said consideration ‘ IS given to this method, apposed to more common rh od of estabUaUng a Qiedal am ment dlstrlet. beeaitte taxes toe bonds would be deductible while asscMments would not. He has attflrneys checking on this I^an. The |IAia,Me EvCTgreea i They were billed for a one-hour informal appearance before earty delegate arrivals late this after- - to California. the Chiysier Md waa TBB WA8 ONCB A BOME - Only rubble is .left of the Ben Pearson house after a tornado ripped it apart. Tha twister tm Qirough an area to Oklahoma with the Uggest town hit being Sapulpa, an toduatritU city of 15,000 Just southwest Ar pimMss of Tulsa. The Pearsmi home was to Sapulpa. Twenty-five were killed and 200 injured. The stemn strudt shortly after 6:30 Thursday ova-ning. Read story in detail on Page One. The contract is tor construction of the second stage of the three-stage Saturn missite. CHABOE8 FREEZE Broomfield noted angrily that re-mt developments in -^ace contracts “indicate the West Coast aircraft firms are attempting to in Don’t Need One^Rowston Wb City Income Tax Here^^^ Mayor Philip E. Rowstan today] many of their residents work in saw no reason toe an income tax Detroit and would have to pay the to Pontiac similar to the one pro- Detnrit income tax. posed in Detroit. mp m arms av«r FUatiae Is nat — at leart i as Bawstea to eaaeeraad. The mayor said the tax structure here at present rests comtortably, with room to spare on the pnq>-erty tax. HAIL8 OM COOPraUTlON He noted that coop«»aon from the city’s biggest pnq>erty taxpayer — General Motors Oirp has put Pontiac to a position envied by many cities. is loakiag tor amr revnmw to snp-port roeHTd etpeadltares. Tha property tax ralq thara is al-leady Utttag $».« per |l,Nt tie ta inunediately. There is one deadline, however, uid James A. Scott, former county health official and now ta charge of constructing Bloomfield ’rbwnstap^s nuimrous mUes at In- "The county’s sanitation code Hsods TB Diroctors motohs after the sewer jis available septic tanks must be LANSING (D — Dr. George Phil-ldiscontinued and tie-ins made,” . lipa of Jackaon has been electedIScott explained the other night to president of the Michigan Tuber-la group of township residents. culosis. Hospital Diretiors Asm. _ . . 1 •< *h« oppoalfloB to hook- ^Wtatfarop K Davw of hig into the seZST eomeo tram Arbor ras named secretary-tow h«„«wniers aattofied wltli the way taeir septic toaka aad IWds hospitals in Michigan. j ! On the other hand, there are jthoae, who have had nothing but roa s a. WMtaw a«rM« e«p«h headaches over these country-type Fomub AND YiconTT-cinS; piia sewage fadlittes. They’re more Mi twSlrTtSfJl'han willing to put their name on .wUr vitt A petitions which require 51 per cent urn sewers. ----- ^ special assessment district Lseest t25?«tS?s• , m. P^perty owners before the town-81 . / u . w *ship will contract the work out. At s am.: wma TsiocKr s is p.b ; -a * * The Weather In Pontiac, though, where GM pays more than 60 per cent of the property tax Ull, the city is hoping to keep the rate down to $13.27 tor the third straight year. This rate is 10-year low. Communities nearer Detroit It Is debatable whether Pontiac could leg^ly levy an income tax as Detroit has been advised il could. Cbmmsa inaacilmoa were toM the tax would be legal H there is netUag la the city charter were protesting the tax because'again. ~J^s or obje^ which the city may lawfully tax." Does income come within the definition of "wbjects or objects’’ which the city my lawfully'tax? Airtaa wha aidght advacato aa 'laaaaaa tax la Pwritae wsnid pfsbaMy hava to aigae that H Ascs, In Lansing, the protest, cry of 'taxation without -« phrase dating back to the Boston Tea Party—has been raised "It seems to me that a city tax at the source of income would result ta taxation srithout repre-' ition,’’ Bowman aald. 1 jsy miny residents who work ta Detroit,’ ■aid. "Although they an not able to vote in Detroit, a dty income tax there would tax them at the ■Duree of their inooniea.’ Other cities to Mldiigan are bound to follow the legal wran^e over city-leveled income taxes with interest Pontiac is given these general taxing powers in Section 1 of Chapter 1 of the City (barter: “The city . ... may asst and collect taxes for general andi In a 1950-51 case where Saginaw tried to get a court ruling bq the valWity of a tax similar to the one proposed for Detrwt, Adrian, Dettborn, Muskegon, Muakegon took an active interest to the c ImpressionrSwirl at Royal Pageant pmswd arders af 8ovtot Pro- Piincess Margaret Weds as British Millions Cheer (Continued From Page One) countesses add their part to the torrent of color which is Britain’s special talent in pageantry. But .unobtrusively in a corner is Mrs.; Jeremy Fry. the trite of the first! Thursday when firat won) M beat toian whose withdrawal under|the Soviet downing of the plane stra^ clrcumstanees gave thejcaim in a speech by Khnidiciiev, "Although costs can’t be the sole determining factor ta a project of this tort, a Afierence of $20,000,000 can’t be igtamd.’’ Broomfield furthw questkmed the pnmriety of the Dougtas contract in light of "Chrysler’s best performance record In the missite business and the numerous exudw-ation missiles it has built.’’ He said U waa taqtortate la Bm aaOm’s defeam that the CBiy-ator toans of aetoatMe aad tach- M he pennittod to meke Broomfield cautioned that, wtth-out the new contract, "subatantial numbers" of employes at Ghry-ster’s missite plant ta Macomb County may be ta Jeopardy through lack of wwk on government projects. No Trip to Moscow (Gontinued Ftom Phge One) on the speech to the sfiMly dieer-ing ftipreme Soviet In Moscow by Marshal Andrei A. Grechko. (Continued From Page One) firariy as ha kafdt wHh Margaret befeCe the archMshep, Dr. GesMTOy Flaher. wha pre- exeetly ll:tt a.m. (0:4S a.ia. PMrtiae Time). It was the first time in four oen furies that the daughter of an Eng-IWi king had mutied «.coni!nii!^. er. A MILLION CHEER Outside, a millimi Londonerk tilk organza — untrimmed, U|^ necked, long-eteeved and iUD-skirted. A high chignon pdded inches to her 5 feet 2. A veil of white niusloa tuUe sprang from each side bead above the ears, pulled bade at the shoulders and idling to the floor. goosips so much fud. There are other notes ta my pad h Charles . . , Anne — <)ueen Mother . . . Canterbury . . . Prince Charles, in a kilt, court-eoiqdly takes his grandrootiter’s hand to help her dosni the sanctuary steps. A gallant littla gesture, Ihtafees Asm torgete her ene to take the biMal bouquet fren Margaret aad has to ha remtad- Whea the bride choked up. It of triil.v Islrrtate gpteBdor. was like the tarnlsg of a page of and tourists roared cheers for the newlyweds. It wps a warm, sunny C a n d i dates seeking the four posts open in the Bloomfield HUls School District June 6 election have only until tomorrow to return their petitions to the Superintsndent’s office. ★ ★ ★ To be decided by voters are two new toUT'^year terms and two expiring three-year terms. The expiring ternu are held by forriU 0. Bates and Douglas Jbeelyn. The tour-year terms were created by recent state tegislation making it mandatory tor fire-member school boards to add two The YMCA is sponsoring a "Mystery Trip" today for all young adults. Anyone interested can meet at the Y Building, 400 E. Lincoln, at 7 p.m. Baldwin Librarian Jeanne Uoyd said today the library’s new entrance wlU be ready tor use Monday morning. <. The MW rtrealatton desk Jnst wide the eteranM to being in- Cataiogers were moving into,the Wayne State, University Alumnae oT^mlhghita will instaU newly elected officers at a meeting ta Grtanell’s'stord on West Maple road, Tuesday, at 8:30 p.m. Eha KwAtaea at the wdver-slty’s home < tag toebatqaM aad shew i leiy-nak- She . tag or Renovating Hats Without SpecMUsed Equipment or Train- ing.”s Heibert E. Ralph Service tor tortim Birmingham resident Herbert E. Rol|ta, SS. of Bradenton, Fla.. wUl be at 3jp.m. Saturday at Manley Baltey' lta-neral ^me. Burial will be in Rosdand Cemetery. Nr. Ralph died Thwsday in 'ter' a aix-manth He retired 15 years ago from the. Ford Motor Co. , ★ ★ ★ Survivtag are his wife Iva, two sons George F. and Herbert W.. both of Birmingham, eight grand-chUdren and 11 great-grandchildren. Firestone Heir Falls to Death in Havana (Continued From Pajge One) They planned to stay three days. About 7 p. m. I^rvey. disappeared and bis two companions called police. Oad only hi white shorts and a paJama'd*P, hto body was (swid. OD a thlrd-lloar parapet abfvc^ the oMta cDtnuiM at tha tf-stonr to the heart at the Oaban eapi-. tal’s taahloaabla Vedada Oto-tilct. Police gave this account: Firestone had been lying on a couch wtiUe his attendant, Williahi J. Didas of St. Petersburg, Fla , was taking a ahower. His cousin David waa taking a nap in an ad-JiUatag room. Argument Made Wife Drive Into Tree, Sh& Says A young Pontiac wife told Pontiac ^Icc last night that she smaiiwd bar Into a tree on Elizabeth atreet h the result of n argmnent wlthw husband. Mrs. BsMyn 8to«^ n7 af 4U gaebam St. to te sallifaetory aspiBUh today ai Vtorifae Qam. nai Hss|dtaL Her huriiand. Paul, 25, wna treated for minor tajuriea and ra- The woman tdd patrolmen ,ahe was arguing with her husband whfle parked ta front of 43 Elizabeth St. "When he got into the car and started hitting me and grabbed fori the wheel 1 stepped on the gas ] pedal and the car struck a tree," police quoted her as saying. Pontiac Graduate New U. of M. Dean (Continued From Page One) attention condoettag a samme and shoulders, apparently crawled to the balcony of tiie room, putted himself up a top of a chair and plunged 'over the 3H-foot-high aluminum grill barrier around the balcony. Death was instantaneous. Poltoe said David tM thM dgataf from a speedtag ear. The dead man wps the grandson of the founder of the Firestone Tire and Rubber (3o. and the ooty son of Harvey S. Firestone Jr., now head of tlie firm. I I sr 2 Cmm-0w Electric Rueis It DiKiut f ricii . . . saa sD btMd enr, no tro'h to R’estmlaster Abbey today she spoke to the Qneea Mother of hero and Toay’s love, oaytag: "Never hove two people been oo muob la love." And the light of love ww in her eya as she took h« measured carpet spread down the central vastaess of the bbey. Prince Philip, her brother-in-law as besldf her. ERIWCMELY BEAUTIFUL Cherry-che^, riw was the plC: hire of a beautiful bride. _ Hw sparkling white dress—tit ^ sp^ out behind hef like light spray in the sunriline—set oft her beauty. his best ] SI Others will come as time passes, ’ is fijAtexander said. Tiie people must ft X'decide how soon VP Not Exactly Niki’s Favorite American tWlBClM MM-llirtic Roy. f».l$ :Z5 K's Nfi(on Blast No Surprise to Allies 16’ fefaUBitBi JiBtt’bBM Bat. «1.$C 1555= ■ ars-vsit StJOVshM ■' IS^sHIT.N LONDCW (UPI) Amerlca’i diief European Allies showed little Buroriae today at Soviet Premier Nfltite Khrushchev’s rougfaly-wocd-ed writeoff of Vice President Richard Nfane as a possible sm substitute tor President Eisenhow- Apratrong-Jones < ____ man. Dr. Roger Gilliatt, was waiting for his princess. He sat on the gmind-floor level of the Abb^, actually laughing and even Joktag iipfU the moment Margaret «v rived. I Khnisbchev ta his aaber-rattltag speech to the Supreme Soviet fei^ In tiiese words to Elaeii-ihower’s suggestton that. Nixim might finish out the aummit for him if it lasted hxi^r than lanned: "I have seen NIxqo several.times ta Moscow and ta me .United States. tiw inpreatoon tiiat Nixon anybody thinks of stopitint the cold war and of ending the am ace.” Disdainfully, the Soviet dded: "I'm afraid that if Nixon'is empowered to carry on the negotiations at the summit it will we say in Russia "like when the It Is sent to take care of the cabbage patch.’” Neither the BrltMi nor French have commented officially on the possibility of Nixon as a aummit negotiator. But privately diplmat-ic aouresa have vtoeed ^ even ta advance .of today’s statement by 'and’ti is difficult fpr me to avoid'Khrushchev. — uneasiness about tha possible effect of any such ■itch. One fsnr hsa been that Khrusb-. wit might rcgaid this asta "seal-itaf down" of the Anteriepn s«mh ntit repreasatation and perhaps consider it an atfoont. His words today gave weight to this sogges-on. Khrushdiev’s te(erepoe to Nixon as a cold war proponwit ate confirmed diplomatic tuapicions here that the American vice mesident was not a favorite of the Kremlin ruler. They clashed during Nixon’s vtsti to Hussis last summer, ahd Moscow often has been strongly critical of Nixon's polictes sod statements. - ' ii II- Saginaw —Mala ttaai \ 1 ■■' ..J ( ' I THE PONTIAC Pl^SS. FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1960 THREE Kelail Sales Rise 1 Per Cent in March MTASHINGTON (UPI) ^ RctaO icalea #ent u|> 1 per cent fa Mardi to • toua of S3lT.a8S.OOILm Om Oonattegtoe Depuiment S«pMto. Ooropered to • year eie ttala wia of 3 per c« ' AUowiiv for A Re«l |Cool Job NEW loiUC (UPU-Uore faan 3m,vio ploy^ fa the ilr eonditiaiiing iiK (hntryr wmian A. Ute, aelee imd dlttmeneei fa the number of tnufinc deye durable fooda Miei db^ 3 liar cent fa Muvh gooda aalaa roae 3 ptr ( oootUned total shoved an facrdaaa. Betts fo tram two- to focr-lndi vkhfaa in Parla this «Ang. They're done fa unliiied suede, blade pat-leafaer or calL Some are culture minister and "given a ofaer Job’’ as tea ■iMMamaama read. He was repfaoed by the Kremlin’s highest ranking woman Ekaterina Furtseva ta the recent major Soviet shokoop. ^ Kefauver Angry at Probe Critic E>octor Writwi Prottrt About Rospontibility in Diobotlc Gism RBADT-TO-nillT ROSE BUSHES WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sea. Eafas Kefauver (D>Tean) told tha icommlttee, directed hie fin at Dr. Jamee H. Moot, who heada the n Unl- Mcee eaM fa a fatter fa Ka- be "dheeQy respmdblo"' tor the fanfag beeHh ef aay dlebafae attack fa Senate heettags. He efad "caieleae teidmony" had cauied undue amdety among padente with diabetes. He told Ketauvsr "I hope that you win have to face these people taulster yean and reaUia that your committee Contributed to the more radd dedine fa faeir health." Kefauver strude back at eritl- merfta of medlcima in pHbUe hearings, especially when they might sesre pstisfas oft nsedsd lliii Vmt ’Nib 1 usd Jgnhs YsirmniM — Siiiflu Pock — 57' Field grown 2 year stock— Inspected by Agriculturel Dept- tor your protection. Utuelly priced et $1.25 to $1.50 elsewhere -ell No. I U«T WM-VIVirso. Take MOTHER’S DAT PMam er Oin MOTHER I OuMra Ufl frsa SIMMS! . . . snd It will cost less buy sit your fibn needs, buibe, etc. tor picturys or give Mother her-own Cemere. Frldi^ artd Seturchy PHOTO DEPT. VALUES for Beautiful Mother^s Day Snaps KODAK KefaedM^ FILMS Is^ fill lOU film In populcr 620-120-127 sizes. Stock up^ limit, 6 94 KODAt ‘SurfUuh’ Flash Camera Kit r fills F< 8’ Buib-h ELECTRIC-EYE Kptok ‘Stanmier’ Oanen Mtethr $19M falm ^ Bom-lB stoVris see ter ewtsV 16' Set (Mar Sliia TV Styh HtaniiaM SMs Visnsr legelOT $TM falsa fate OQ _ ,li H Ikon - lor Mm at M mpwmMm. laeleeM kettertae. 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SALC PRICIO SiBtl Loft Ironiig Board Your ChtHce of FULL FASHIONED or SEAMLESS THUB(3)tainftr Sn(l) Pain fit Oily 145 Full-fashion are 60 gauge, IS . Saamleu are full 400 needle. We bought nearly 10,000 pairs to bring the price dotm for Mother's Day. COSCO Hour-Gleif KITCHER STOOL $12.95 '*788 Value # se-bMh« bisb - Mwl tv UHiMa. tathM Emm ber «mI Pptwiilsivt swtvsi mm, c SIMM tsMUM’ im. The role ol motherhood haa fBB> dqated tha aatoo and ol tiM I they have had ABOdeUim lOAM ceaRaNr ★ * * '*Get np from yow Modier-the cn« game'e ever"— FVed Allen. * a * "In the eyoa ol Ha mother ev^ beetle to a gaaelb' — Moroccan] proveib. “I wained my aoa ag hat home the IM ol a bad motb- ia ORAYTON PLAINSt 4494 Diaia Hwy. CALL: OR 3-1207 ia RONTIACt 12S-127 N. Sofinaw CALLt n 2-0214 22S5 S. TalagiBpli -Mich. Miracle Mile CAUt n 8-9641 "Peepiae not thy mother whon aha to oU"-Old Teetamcat. ••Moth Ferber. ♦ * A •The head that locka the eta- la die hand that mice the wortd"-W. R. WoUaoe. ♦ ★ A ••Yea may dedutt MOO tor the acppori ol a dependent mother" -4J.& Matnal Reveaue Serriee. mother*a heart h the Ohio Court Quashes Sheppard Freedom Dcntorr m — Oeorga Darryl natter. 30, wee aeotanoad to Ufa to prtooo Thuraday tor the Janii> eiy atiaagUng ri an Beat Side De> tntt mother. A toty had loimd tdm guilty ol mat deiret muntor la the death ol Mra. Olaahetf Moe«htor. SB. watted home Jam U from a ★ A A •The angeto aiagtag unto one nothet^..can find an» burning terma ol love,, «««• «v devoidonal aa that ol •Mother"— Edgar Allan Pee. "Youth fades; hwe droope; the leavea el friend^ faOa. A moth-or^e eecrat lowe outUveo diem all^' MEW YORK aiPO 4- OMrim B. WHgfatomaa, Tana oi alia, haa purdmaed one ol die rMt arimaaterstocea, Bl Gre^'e ••Chriet HeaUag dw handed dowa by ReOarder'a J^ylge Elvta L. Dave»> peri. He dtoptoyed little omotte until bailiffs began to lead him from tils court room. ‘Than he appeared on die verge of teare. 'A mtotake haa been made,” he aU. Judge Davenport deUad a re-queat for a driiV in eantenoe uadi a motion for a new total to aiihnd June 0. Jamea 1. ftorimer, dlractar ol i the MatoopcIUan Muaeum of Art, Ue dto^ a nesd moadi. Burroughs'Profits GoUphOTerCent DETROIT (UfD — Burrou|d>r Gbtp. reported Tburedgy tooreaaall revemiaa and preOta tor the firri quarter «l 1MB ever the ooere-apoadtag period ol IMA The oompeay aald net Ineome Her taxee wie M.dB,lM to maay art toeeearee, ha tha paladH ta tha mai aa tolittdti dma. •nw purchaee prlca was not dlf-doled and Wriiditamaa was not available for comment. However, U ta raported to art drdea that he purchaaed " painting toom a aymUcato of tutor-national art dealero for about $500400. Tha ayndlcata purdiaaed ttataam to Seodi Amartoa fM h river" Inereaae ol alnioat 60 par over, fameme ol $14BSillB to tho > period A year agoy $80,923,850 to the drat quarter laat year to $N,88r,M8 In, tha flnt thne eulilAMsiN Tramlsltor OifM SPECIALIZID SERVICE • TV «NI-n •RABtO • TAN RUCOttOntl • P. A. STSTIMS • OPACi INTM-COMS • • WIBCPI PACTORY ttRVItt BLAKE RADIO-TV TH» PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 6, lfl«) FIVE Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas Singers to Mots of MSU EA9TLANSING Some 1,100 It lUcUgM Ittite IMvenity Situr. . minabd Oiriittlter W. Bamud o< US N. Perry St. died yciterd^ it PaMtix: Genenl Ho«pttil foOowing «n eiwedc UImm. He wn 79. A wtirnd ml emte bnker, he .«ru I member dry in Saginaw, ha was a memher of tha Oongragatlonal Church, Independent Order of Odd jyoloWi and a life member of the Lognl Older of Mooae. Mr. Maruna leavea a daughter, Mra. GwandeU g! Puridna of Wa- WILMINGTON, Del. (AP)-Bd-1th Gariand Tudier Morria, 79, widow of a widely known Epiaoo-pal biahop, died Wednaaday. Her huaband, the Rt Rev. Jamea C. Morria Sr., who waa bishev of lioulslmui tmn 1930 to 194D, died In 1944. be bdd at 3 p m. Sahuday at the Lewis E. Wlnt Funeral Home te deikaton with burial In the Dn^don Plalne Ceme- CHICAGO (AP) - Vernon G. Sargent, 56, aecretaiy of Kraft Fooda, Inc., ainca 1965, died Thura^. MEXICO emr (AP)^uUo Vicente Sesto, 81, ^^iab-bon writer, poet and journalist, committed suicide Tbwwday in hia home. Relatlvea aaid he had been in ill health recently. ' HONOLULU (AP) WUette Kershaw Lanuur, 78, former act-reaa on the American and BrtttaB atagei, died Wedneeday. Mra. Lamar, whoae stage name wu WU-ette Kerahaw, waa bom in St. Louis. Boys Club Dir(M:tor Attends Convention cyeeay B. Lanon, executive director of the Pontiac Boya Qub, la returning today from New York ' CHy where he took part in the 54th annual convention of the Boys Clubs of America., May 1-5. Lanon attended many meetinp of aome LOOO lay and professional than 960 boya dubs and about 000,-'000 memban. He took part in U wide variety of forums, wofinbopa, cUdca and training seaaioiia planned to crease effectlveneaa of the organization's guidance program. Lake Orion Cottages s' Viefims Burglars' Iha Rosary will be redtad at 8 pjn. Sunday at Flumerfolt Funeral Hmne. on six daughten, Mrs. Barley Watson of Royal Oak Mrs. Hugh McMillan of Southfield and Mrs (fordoD Haaelton, Mn. Dandd Robertson and Miss Patricia Hall, an of Lake Orion; a aon, Haniy Jr., of Detroit: and U gruadchU- alao'aurvive. nUNK SMILET ROMEO — Servlca for Frank Smiley, of 217 Pleasant St., win be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Roth's Home lor Funeralf.' Burial will be In Romeo (3emeW. Smil^ died yesterday at Community HoapiUl after an ex- MRS. CARLTON E. WIPI'B Word has been received of the death of former Pontiac resident Mrs. Cariton E- (P«a A-) White, 64, of Edgewater, Fla. She died unexpectedly at her home Wadnaa-day. Mn. Whita was a member of Central Medxidlat Church. in New Jersey and Mn. Albert Thalman in New Smyrna, Fla. and four grandqUIdren. Service wQl he held at 10 a.m. Satufday at the gettle Funeral Home, 408 S Oningt *'~ Smyrna. XAKE ORION - Service lor Mn. Henry C (Veronica) Hall, 63, of 124 & Andihewa St., win be at 10 un. Monday at St. Joseph Catbcdlc dnirdi. Airlal will be in East Lawn Ometery. Mrs. Hall died unet^ectedly yesterday at Pontiac -General Hoa- day for the annaal Massed Oiorua FestivM iponaoted by tl|p Mlchl-gan School Vocal Assn. Surviving an a dauid>ter. Mn. OmU Flanrixng; two grand-i; two great-grandddl-dren, and a slater, Mn. Lertls Corby, of Washington, MRS. ROBfCRT SALSMAN KtOOKLANDS - Mn. Robert (Winona) Salzman. 39, of 2742 Lsngview St, died unexpectedly last night. Her body la at William R. Poteie Funeral Home. William B. Farrell Dies Unexpectedly Vnniam B. Fairell of «00 N. arsdale Rd., Bloomfidd Town-ahlp, who owned and operated General Warehouae Co. with his son John, died unexpectedly at home this morning after a brief iUneaa. He waa 64. Mr. Fane's body la at the Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home. 34230 W. McNkhola Rd.. Detroit. I cottages today. Df. I. Donald Fagan of 26300 Huntin^on RdrrHunttngton Woods, t(dd troopers y^erdiay that aome-ohe broke into his cottf«N 348 Gait Rd- He reported that thieves stole an eattmatod $SM warth sf flah- _____while at the _aonut ” Ibuifia «Be^^ TwreSm Into at 410, 314 and 380 Gan Eden road-It won't be known what was taken from toe other cottages tm-“ til troopers Have contacted Oto owncku and an Inventory has been taken. DO AWAY WITH HARD and RUSTY WATER! YOU CAN HAVE SOFT WATER for a few New York Oty has about 550 mllee /d developed water and em^oys an estimated 250,000 persons in the Import - export Motorola 1*7” Portable Mg-icaiiN pokTAatj^ wim Motorola TV at a aaw 1l„ price. 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Habvbt Lodoi dre^ out of the Lansing scene to toss his ample Most people prefer that TV adver-chapeau into the race Using spiels be delivered by cartoon for the second post as characters, as these characters don’t Probate Judge. Ixnxu’s move them to d^k thoughts of may-long and widespread hem and murder, ezperienceshould ..... \ stand him in good A cokokissman says giving a man ' •“‘I blessed a aquare meal won’t make an enemy with, a fine Judicial temperament. of him. No, but giving him 100 con- ★ ★ ★ secutive square meals and then quit- Oddly—a n d fortunately—Haivit ting will. Loras is especially qualified for the «in. «>d throat «. dlnKtir*'------------------ ice with th« Michigan ChlWian'a AW connected with ducta,” wye an Society. BiaaerTices here haee fitted .natomist. Thie doubtieae eioiaim David Lawrence Says: him weU for probate wont with teen. whyK> man,thlnga -weheargl7m --------------------------- Bgers. Voice of the People ^ New Type Birth Certificate Evokes Readefs Objections An yqu awsw ol the new type hWh eerUflcate now being iMuedf it ir it \ • a hwSniee. epert tnm neeewery lahmrnMm, aiflwt** eoeepellwi. Uad ef bertwii; age el modHr Mi feOwn —iNr af aOwr IMaf «MMraas Mnbar ban aBva sat riwa Ml i twlaa. tripMa. Ont, aeoani ar tl bjr M. IK. D. O. ar nliwila, ate. ★ ★ A A bbrUi eerttfleata it ahowa many people tfarpngh life and I obieet atronidy to all theaa petaonal details bM ofwn to public view. I’m retunriag the photostat of “Record of Uva Birth” lor a birth oartlflcata. Maybe U more people wa can go badi to tba ohMashioiwd birth oar> - More Urge Support M • wui aneev um acnogia mjuhj w for MlUage Proposal meet coats, nan have beaa ■tudiad and have baaa taken late As a naident of flie “out of aooonat Isi making our pUna. city” portioB of toe achool diatrict, . MoBrae M. Ombmi. TIee Piaa. rd like to point out the tremendoua Beasd ef lidaeatlea Rustlers!! Inri.wi.ei In di..rLi w.w Nevtr. O0VW wffl this coulitty In that dyrict. We*ve ^ nrwldo anough educatMn been given toe privUege of ahar> ™ ing toe great hdp and financial ^ **“■ ebUdren. Can you bold op siqipMt of busineaa and industrial a alx-dollar tax increase against corporations which form a subatan* achool raoma Cor aQ toa young tial amoont of S^ financing. Americans that aw reaching sdiool age? Thla tax moat be passed to keep faith with our nation and our saMy. Nothing win ' piesse toe Obmmuirists more than to find American communities vot- effertve pwm. rm grate- ^ ^ ,^^00! money. fill fnr thm ftnp Mturtttionjil nm. ^ ^_____j.__ 1 aa scattered subdlviahma port our own achoola, we’d be pa]^ faig a great deal more for a 1 ^ ^ ^ a pain In the neck. Famu. E. Romts. one of the ~ most o^pable RepresmitaUves In Lan- Man About Town "lilhg, announces *"Hiat Here’s Why Opinion Polls Flunk —WAMIlNOTWh-Vice Preildent he will run for Loral's vacated poat Robhits . holds the ccmfidence and respect of all those who have followed the Lansing scoie. He Is thoughtful, sound and a close student of gov- ________ emment. He is a man of high pMn-ciples and understands the Michigan legislature. ★ ★ ★ Divided 4 Baseball Contest Prize Is Boosted from $250 to $300 Nixon saya he was surprised by The polls toem- aw Bof oanela-BlVA. B Is dUBeuH to deslgnats ,a vatar by party aven totugh M eiedOM day.’ ____ „ . »»».. .. ■ Several people suggest equalised valuation of the school ifirtrlct will be higher in ISSMl then estimates and this will tnewaae income ab Many who answer the poilsters the millagd proposal is unneces-♦ * ★ didn’t vote in the previous election guy. So the poilsters furnish a lot of but wmember the candidate toey ' a a. * signifleent information on .which liked. Many voters, moreover, tend anybody can make his own esU- to classify themselves lor iocsl mete. purpoaes with one party, wfaeress Apathy ia e Mg factor torn- nationalbr for another, ttoael electimn. Many people ★ * * who are not dtooantonted wHfe All this has to be taken into thtags as toey ere win laa to consldetatian In conatnicting the reglater er to veto. “sample.’’ Polls tsken without regard to Th“ QMion of _______ _ _ whether a person Is eligibie or P«w»ality. It is still true that In the meantime. State Repre^ ““ “mong the pia'yirs ;iu> had ^ ^ Ukety to v^ aw faulty. - sentaUve AwTHUH Law th2"!iit£r iTGalCtM-'X Xh^ is atoo the factor of the ESih'USy*^ h! iSLidto rays he mad^ column’s baseball contest. to ^SkSSiSL ^ his mind. He followed while the orlghial prlae was $250 in far as 1—— between those who ia 1956 ... IMl: The year when we hope that aU af the same S4M good sparte wUl eUll ba reading this eelmnn—«nd eempete again. accordance with scientific principles of sampling. What’B really wrong is that the correct Interpreta-'l With a batting average Thursday of tkm of polls baal •A36, sometimes Roger Marie neglected and that* of the New York Yankees led the Amerl- I^AWBiWOB 1 tor the fine educational pro- omdmsther of Nine gram provided by our schools and _____ vemment reactiem was violent. It outlawed all political activity for three months and created a commission of its own of Keego Harbor; S3th birthday, members to investigate what it pre- ‘ Garfield Hunter judged as “the destructive and U- Bloomfield Hllia; S4th birthday. leg:al activities’’ of Ikonu's party. . ★ ★ ★ ’The eoBunission has been given a frra hand to adze, jail, fine and qneaikM anyone It wante to. It dm vfoiate isll civil righto and political freedona with no pnb-Iklty whatever in a country which pnya lip service to democratic ideals. This action apparently ia , what toadied off the student deinoastrations. It took I. Roto 74 Auburn Avc. *' Case Records of a Psychologist: Gives Girl Tips to Defend Herself , jOl'toas on the verge of being “So I talked And talked! I But physical conflict angera a various types of samples _______murdered, get the saved hei^- asked him questions, but he tried man and makes him more in- ■nMrifltiKi fFrramhm bssed « i^ruice ” mf ^ remembering the pep- to shut me up by Uadng me. cUned to punch you on the chin cAotoplcal role raflftieif However. I Turned my head ao or kill you. Oirlt, memorize JiU’t strategy, he kisaed my cheek, since r ' And tend lor the booklet be- left me free ( and on- regional gnxQdngs. A k ir In tbe end, they come up and the medical meschant. who sells 4t presumes upon the ignorance of tbe customer. . -------- basis of oast exDerienro they So I aay '’tonalllectomy’’ (total lotp, for it can literally save queatlgns. ^ who writes me that she’ll ^ «ttaS£ tST^Slly «rtfrpation of the tonsil) is • your ttfe if you are threatened be glad when our contest Is decided, “and correct within a few points. iwmer. It is actually just a crude ipff A sexual assaultt you can publish something else.” "It reminds me of dynamite," pbonek Berry Landsdowne of Waterford, In telling of the wine that can be made from dandeUpn greens. Verbal Orchids to- Stepben J. Cloonan, Sr., of 165 Summit St.; 86th birthday. Mrs. Charles F. Dnrrant of 124 Cherokee road; 88th birthday. Gerald Bellamy of Birmingham; 82nd birthday. Mrs. Winifred McKellam SompUng, ttesetotc. Is a mix- Harry (Hiphaat of Waterford; 85th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. IHyaaM Frecling of Drayton Plains; 53rd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Robeeea Ottoman of Aubiim Heights; Mtb birthday. g{]) CASE E—453: JiU R., aged„18. From their argumrote lt-1. evl- , wt that doctors who stUl perpe- t>r. Crane.” she began. ’ I. never trate “tonsillectomy” on diUdren was so scared in with enlarged tonsils thiito roun^ aU my life as last In Indiana, for instance, Vice cell tissue, lymitocfld tissae, the Saturday night. President Nixon says the advance tissue composliq; the tomils is jn "0 n e of t h e polls showed Sen. Kennedy as tak- itself somehow harmful. ghw at the du*- ing 56 to 60 per cent of the total The truth is that round
cerebrate, and tiwn bis row-til one or tiie other procesaea sub- tions will soon subside, sides. Meanwhile, tend for my boefldet a wuuucE HI Hic WF»H XI, -.u. uii uiiTHiK Answering questions is a cere- “Formula For Interesting Otmver- a minll^M eSySS! ’TUa gt^ along ”toe”iriie ftrorand flm% ^ action. It requires iiation” enclosing n jri*m^ »• erally shrinks the tonsils by stopped in a desolate mot. Then Iblnkiiig. turn rovak^, ptua 30c. time the child returna to achool ha sot out a bottle of whisky and In the fan. tried to make me drink with him. If tbe diikl develops any of the * * * conditions attributed to obsfnw- -y declined and that irritated tlon d Iweatoliig or ifrainag*, tbe-Trfm, so ha took several big drinks, minor operation, tonailloto^, to- Then he began to make love to --------------, of toe Ob- nie. ' “Whdi ke tftoi to toree oae to 8e le.ro to he deft hi edd^ -ve.your 1^. queetiens. Don’t panto wkM yen mu to a dmveron. .pet, M tolk,tolka,dtolk.uiyayrod- stnicting portion of the tonsil with the guillotine can be done as safely and aa quickly as the extraction of a tooth, -without aaea-Uwsia, os dbncumsjances may Require. The mortality from tonstlleeto-my, is not oa high as that from some other major operations, but even tboiMh. ttw pperator. 1 hut ha raaehsd la toe pocket ef MS oar and get a revolvor. Remember, tmleas a man kuocka you unconscious by a blow or via drugs, even a college athlete cannot assault you. For a aquirming female can evade eexuol assault by a roan slice her w e i g h t and strength. (OepyrigUlfM) ”WeU, 1 was petrified! But I ---------,.r-------------—.— remembered one of your newspa- ’ Giris fefl to rtolize this basic You tiiat in His hands no such per coiumhs in which you said a fact, to they pa^ and keep still, outcome need be feared, I repeat, girt ahouM keep her escort talk- theraby makii« it posdble for a tonsttiectomy is always a major feg. rapist to attack them. -jK.'s'uarmu s j-T-ajs- 4—4 THE PONTIAC PRESIg, > •***• •"loenfuHy ndie alnniidt U < **”"* ^ Stttw to tar t9 Nerlmtrdal quutlllet. SEVEN JUSIWHAT MOMR WANTS legion Selects Convention Sites N«w Qri«ont, Dallas, Los Vogos Gtt Nod for 1963-65 INDIANAPOLIS (UPD ~ Th« Ameriotn Legkm executive mlttm M^ed mtioml eoi tloei Bites tor USS, 19M and UB6 at Its anmial q«ii« maetlaK /nie conunittee approved New Orleans tor U63. Dallas tor ISiM and Lu V«as, Nev., tor IMS. Von Johnson Dix-orco Mooring Is Postponed SANTA MONICA, (UPD •A divorce jimacing to end the 13-year manlace irf actor Van John- 2 at die request at Mrs. Eve John- Mrs. Johnson asked tor an iiedfled amount of temporary annuity and support tor their 12-year. filed suit April 2T. She charged Johnson with extreme cruelty and “*'* he caused Her “grievous fbe couple was wed Jan. 25, 19IT in Mexico shortly alter Mrs. JehnatNi obtained a divorce from actor Keenan Wynn. She has tvo children. Ned. W. and Tracy * 15. by Wynn. ' at Mercy Happitai. Witkin d SAN piBCK). CaUf. lIixA tray an aAesive bai ' carried by a nurie gouged a tdcklered the nick. Enttrprisa Aplenty NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP)-The Newport News Shipbuilding and Dock Cb. decided to send pieces of metal from the carrier Enterprise of World War II. to wMh Enterprise in the masthead. It found 20. I WORRIED OVER DEBTS? SifiSgy 7S»tr NS aSaeSS’ *** »r»^ wyaveitM tt a»w —as f aiw» mamf ;ss mm, ■ a Micuosn sssw "Ui 14 leers el Credll CesasWiap gsperienee Amis! Tea-Hoars; Daily • 10 S. Wed. cmd Sot f lo 12 Woem. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS area «e m tka an-aspired terni af dw late I 0. MnOensgal, Nadomil Oommander Martin McKneally reported that Legm ^Idow^Iweek The Good Housekeephi^ Shop and a half million mark, and was 18,000 greater than a year earllcn it It It ■ The committee urged revocatk» Itt a decisloii whleh virtually Gm, the Atlanta Oonstttutkm’s Pulltier Prize-wlrming editor, becomes publisher of the morning Mkrapaper June 1, sucoaedlng Clark Howell, who Is retiring after do years on f ^ Mmdng tqi to McGill’ be executive editor Eu^ne Pat- ©f PONTIAC 61 W. HURON don ol 070 aircraft and referred to. Its Natioaal Security Ounmls-skn a pnqxwal '^t ap armed forces recruiting programs are consoUdatea within the aelecdve FE 4-1555 Salary of prliefljbter Jim Jef-frlee was $5,000 a week in vaude-viDe. Spring Point Values Pai aii IaUw S«t .....IH 3 Paiit Inshti........97e lul-Olmi PaIiI QL 12.19 REi, strand nylon gives 45 PIECES MELMAC DINNERWARE Soup Bowls hold hearty helpings! Salad Plates double as bread V butters! Divided, Round Vegetable iBowUt Beautiful Colors. Serves 8. Give her Seamless Gaymodes ... they’ve got everything! They’re knit in a 400-needle construction for the sheemess eflie wants. They’re twin-threaded to give twice as much wear... if one strand snags or runs, the other remains intact Give her fr^om 24’5 from twisted seams because/Seamless Gaymodes always look their i^ll-grooiiied self. Best of all, Penney GiMTOodes give you/tailoring that’s second to noniel Give them pr^y in smartest neutrsd tones for Summer. TWy AIm Cmm ii 98 Roir MHUCLE MILE STORE ORLY OpM Evgry WggMgy Mg«. thni Set. 10 A. M. !• 9 r. M. DOWNTOWN PENNEY'S , . Opga MogJgy mid Fridsy 9:10 A. M. tw 9K» f. M.^11 OHi«r Wggkdgyt .9:30 A.M. to 5:10 P.M. MIRACLE MILE PENNEY'S . OpM Ivury Weekdey—Meedey Hiruugh Sohirdoy 10:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Students Must Be Less Choosy Hubert and Jade in Capital to Back W. Virginia Aid CHAwisrroN, w.v«. (ap) - Placement Office Head Says Prestige Schools Have Little Room CHICAGO (DPI) ~ Ortdurtln* Both San. John P. Kennedy and Sen. Hubert H. Humphi^ were In Waihliiftan today baeaiue of a bin that meana a lot to Weet Vlr> ginia-and their campaigna In the yet found a “college home” ahould lower fheir ei^ or leMUhat tbetr aim aoon, the director of the Ool-lace Admisekma Oenter ahya. Richard Hewitt, dad of die Ihey anneiineed ahnoat almut ttneouily Thureday night thjrt they would break off their adied-I appearaooea to be fat the Senior conaideratton of the area help S,000 to l,m proapeetive col-leglana fiad a campua next faU. And be hopea to aid 150 colleges and unlvertitiea In finding good candidates lor tbeir daasronn aaato. Both aenatora are for It, and have made much In their eam-pal0ia of Preaident Eieeiriiower’s veto two years ago of one veraioo of the bm. Since there la provl-rion tor loans and grants to de-praead areas. West miginla. which has more than Its ahare, la wn aa ona of the areas *'OoBeges have as many seata and beds to All as last year,” he said, “but they’re going to be more selective this yeai'-they're looking for higher caliber people.” 0 men expected to get beck to the state later. 1 D. Rooaevelt Jr., meanwhile, was lubstituting tor Koincdy, and U. Gov. Karl F. Rolvaag of Mbmeatrta for Humph- Hewltt laid-itudaita need to be realistic" and not necessarily expect to get into "a fancy admol” just because their parents were able to «irrfl In such instltutlm 25 years ago. If a student hsi »iot heard 1st Hiss Trial Judge JiesinNewYork NEW YORK (AP)-Samud H. Kaufman, 68, die U. S. Distcict now from die coUega of hfo choice —«■ If he’s been turned down-it’s time for him to think about a •chool witii a Utde less prestige or In a different part ot tha country, Hewitt said. drat perjury hrial M3ta Hisa, died Ihmraday. Aa usual, be said, there’s to be more room In small mid-weatem ccAeges dun In Ivy League or other Mg eastern Acquit Defendant in Group Slaying CHELSEA, vt. (AP)-A trial jury has acquitted a ae fendant hi what the atate charged was a “conununity vengeance" slaying. The Orange County Court jury Thursday night aci^tted Frank W. Carpenter, 44, of mandaui^er and kidnaping in the death of wealthy Newbury dairy ^farmer OrviUe A. Gibson. Last October Robert O. Wddi, 46, was acquitted of murder in ffie Wrich has since died. Tlie state contended in both trials that Gibson was killed on New Year’s, Eve. 1357. at the hands of a group of his neighbors. TestiRKmy brou^t ent by Atty. Gen. Thomas M Debevolae Indicated reaoitment rose when Gibson allegedly beat a hired hand for spilUng milk on Christmas morning, 1357. Pharmacist Dies at 101; Had Rolled Million Pills becauae of a stroke. Ear ly in his carear he gained tame u a special government pnaecu-tor and investigatar of frauds and comiptioa in varioua federal agen- He wu appointed to the federal bench in the Southern District of New York in 1948. Among survtvors are his widow Ann, two broUmna and one af^ - The first IBaa trial ended In a deadlodmd Jury, but the former convicted in a later trial tor de-„ a congreesional committee that he had given claarified material to Whittaker Chambers, an admitted Communiat courier. Eisenhower to Open Industries Exhibit WASHINCrrON (AP)-A rix-day lasa give-away program opena today with Preaident Eisenhower attodiiv. It’s the annual tmioii-indnatriea show sponsored by foe AFLCIO. The foow features dkgilays by various imions of the prodiKtts they and foeir employera produce. WORCESTER, Maas. (AP) -Victor Bergwell. who worited as a {diarmacIM until he was 99, died Thureday night at the age of 101. Bergwell estimated he hand-rolled more than a million pills diurtaiA to long cfoeer. Xasenhower and a number M his cabinet members arranged to open the show at foe Nati Guard Armory at mid-day after a private tour of foe exhlMts. The President planned to go rectly from foe riiow to his Cettya-burg, (Pa.) country estate lor foe Nickel is distributed widely hut in 01^ a lew placea.is it suffi-dentiy concentrated to farm ore ^ 3 new "Keys” to Iprofessional-soundlng home organ playing Baudiwin nANos*eaaaNs Orga-sonic PROVINCIAL CHERRY WOOD m your home wlUi the rich eoimd of real organ music at Its basrf m km, 13 pedab, 18 oolor-oaded voica stope and S “pi^ set” tabs give new range to home music. Touch- Just one^‘i»«> set” and you can dianga instantly from solo organ to full organ, string ensemble, full peroussbm or thriUing theater organ! 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(UPrt - aty CdoociliQaQ George Mims bu decided to name Ua new bowling alley ‘-Preaten IDoeeet Bowliag center.” He rejected tiw nig- » cnB It the “IfiEom Bmrl. K ------------------- ^ el Alarim vurchaned Riima by the umted 8tat URf, wu ‘ about two eenti Lfttl* ll Not Q T^ochor't Pit BONADtrVn. (AW*-Acuriooi par lad looked at dw ballot boxee at die Bon Air >Wtet«wtheietor?”he^. An election olOdal explained Mt the people wijw vntlpg 0>it ’ * ♦ *, **At« they electing new teadi* er»r 1^ naked b ‘ " - UME rAVt» <- Iheie t In the recent hl|d>-levei ahuC . Nikolai EMyaev. left, and / lie Soviet party PrealAum. Montreal Harbor Blocked by Hunt for Sunken Ship MONTREAL (AP) - SRdP. _ was halted In Montreal harbor today while ■earthen looked lor the hoik of the ooaatal freighler Federal Expnn, eunk hi a ttraw Hie LOOIMon Canadian waa rammed at her berth by the la Handay night. Thm from bar ffnyirhy, aha drifted into a aac-ond aUp — dm S,T!i84on Norwegian fttidhter Thorabope - before oing down. fiarbor-Maater-C Ht ^ ■aid the Federal Eqmni wradi- Ihe harbor, one of the i major ocean porta deapite ! land location, la the eaatf try to die St. Lawroiee t The IS eiewmen aboard dm Oa- ___r. Mort Jumped to the dock taken oft later by ^ewme tqga be- N«gro Cardinol Bettor; Is Received by Pope VATICAN OTY (»-POpe John XXm Thunday received Laurlan Caidfaud Rugambwa in a private ure at the CanUnal’a recoveryfrom a recurrence of malaria. The 47-yeaiM)ld Udiop of Rutabo, Tanganyika, waa taken to Rome’a Salvator Mundl dlnlc, on the Jan-iculum Hill, April 4. Thli waa one werti after he waa etevrted to the purple aa the firet Negro prince of the Roman CatboUc Church. Why Settle for Less? Member Fisderal Deposit Insurance Corporation I«T 31>A¥S! 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Togoland, Rods Link { MOsbow (Um-The' Soviet Uh-| isn and die new African ngniblic; ci TogtSand have established dip-tomatic'relatians on the ambasta- Carried Off by Kidnaperg Only at McCandless SINGAPORE (UPI)*-Gangs .Of oldiy efficient kidnapers have qiread terror among the ra^ of Singapore's millkmaires. W ★ * Itardly a month passes when mie rich Chineee bushaessroan is not abducted: Last year 38 per-ibns i«l« UOnaped and only IS solved. X 'A : M V- Oliliston 100% Nylotv CorYtjnuou$ PUoment Nylon Beauty, Easier Core, Longer Wear FRIDAY-SATUROAY-MOVIDAY ONLY FOR ONLY snt KllhlP NPXt iPSt napers^re demanding 500.000 •'WW'C nCAl ICal Malayan dollars ({166,000 U. S.) in, -ansom. The family of rubber noagaate Tan Bean Khak, who waa kidnaped March W, reportedly paid ftO.no Malayan dollars (KB.M0 U. 8.) to have him freed. Cardinal Instaili Nephaw I NEW YORK (UPD-FrancltCsr-'dinal Spellman, celebrating his TIst birt^y Wednesday, ordained,bis nephew', the Rev. John William Peipiam, the only member of the jcardlnal's -tomtly to enter the i> priesthood since Spellman waa or-idaiaed in 1916. HtlptYMi OvtrtMM FALSE TEETH Lommmm aid Worry Why all the kidnaping in Singa-port when to the rest of the world it is a crime that seldom occurs and is name seldom successful Well for one thtog, kidnaping is oonsklered one of the easiest crimes to commit to this tpoi^al areSf From the jungle to the OutMvy quarters of Singapore’s huge Chinatown, there are literally millions of places to hide. ♦ ★ ★ And here the gangsters have great power. The average man on MOSCOW (UPI) - Premier Nikita Khrushchev sidd Ttomday the Soviet Cabinet had decided raise by 10 times the value ot the ruble beginning In 1961. The manner to which Tan Boon Khak waa kidnaped is indicative oC »ho planning Jfaat,.JielpS On Sunduy ittonto, Mardi 20, Tan Boon Bhak was resting at tot .ner home across the i from Singapore to Johoic Batoni when fiv« armed men suddenly Bleared. ★ * ^ * Flashing guns, the kidnapers herdfd the state workers into the bungalow, slammed 7^yvsr-oM Tan Boon Khak over the bead with pistol and dragged him to the arby shore where a Mieedboat picked iq> the gang and their victim. After being held blindfolded tor sevwt days. Tan Boob Kh^ was rrieased at idfdit to a jungto toc»-tion near a highway to Malaya about 12 miles from here. fsM reduotieu to priees aM a ■hnlar decrease hi wpgee, pea-utoBmad' uthsr"'sewlces-The premier said the rescaling of prices would strengthen ntole, change its relation to foreign I MS Matayaa diSlars to I the Udsapers backed dmni from !ign natiora or die Soviet Union." (The official and unrealistic value of the ruble is 25 cents. The more f practical tourist exchange —'■-I mr'— **■* — a.) Rothar Large Error TORRiiNGTON, Conn. (UPI) -Honesty cost Georgs P. Cisco and tmits Sens |6,OO0. They were about tj buy some property from the dty when th^ found that it contained 28,000 square feet instead of 18,500. Tliey told city fathers, who upped the price from $18,000 to $24,000. automotive development .USE OFmmEM Poli^ Force Rediscovers IfsaMon^sWorld About 120 mOHon pounds dt crabs are eaught in American water! ymily. Chiaf den OosGcn anaoimoed that tiie department has moved to Ita new. QUartera to Oty HdL GREYBULL.,Wyo. (UP» -Greybull poUce are stopping out more assurance that theirs to a he-man occupation these days. The ofOoers had bean operating out of the ladies' powder room for CU. Manod Aitoonio Ugalde Gar-i4to. chief of militaty intelll-gence for Cifoa’s ousted Batista ragime, Wednesday toid a group in Washington abeut a giant con-diwte strip bring buUt in a Cuban swamp, either for an airstrip or a mtoaae laundrfng pad. by reliaUe sources in Havana. The State Department can find nothing to back up Ms report. Soviet Income Tax Ends in'65 Pay Will Bb Juggled Accordingly, so Ruling AA«ans Littia MOSCOW (».J>r«nier Nildta Khrushchev announced Thursday the Soviet Union wtH abolish almost all Income taxes by the end of 19G5, thus boosting Soviet workers’ take-home pay by 74 bUlion I a Jotot sesshM of Ute Soviet, (he paiHameat af toe UJMJt., that wwken . fhre yean antil the lax Is ahol-hhed for ail factory aag offtoo workers eanto« ep to 2,wa rMdes a nwrih. Workers mfddng more will also have their income taxes aboltohed, but their pay will be cut accord-iiWbr. Income taxes also will be w4p^ out for single peraems and those with small families, regardless of the amount of toeir pay, KInuthchev added. He outlined the results of tax abolition program as follows; The cash wages of 59,400,000 pe^ sons will be increased by the foil amount of their present income tax; the wages of several miUion more win increase by an average of half their present tax and only the wages of "an insignificant num ber .'win remain unchanged.’ iuflgt Blam«i BooMbs, 10 $Bnds ThrBB to Jail gotog to stop them by thsm to Jail.'^ CAMBRIDGE, Mkra. (AP)^ perior Osutt Judge WOfrad J. "'^tot siaya ‘‘nuet of our criipe s from the beoktoe-ead Fm t coament Tbureday he of 10,000 and iMOtenoedt them to terms of six mofiSv to t year. •«*^HBlpfol# bat Paihfbl ALVA, Okla. OM*"-H?’ er, H wwrt to a hotori**! . beli« butted by a mm. She saM the trip, to one respect, fol. She leerned at the hoapttal ■he had a diabetic condition. Tomorrow's Banking Today Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The income tax brings In less than 10 per cent of the government’s tocome. OqHity Finance Minister Varilli Garbuzov told the Supreme Soviet last October that direct taxes — the kin Khruriichev was talking about -would account for 70,400.000,000 rubles of the total state revenue of 701.700.000. 000 ruMes in 1959. In contrast the turnover (sales) tax, was planned to account for 317.100.000. 000 rubles, deductions from profits of enterprises 203 billion ruMes, taxes ftm collective farms 21,300,0001)00 rubles and con-tributioiia from trade rarganizations 180.300.000. 000 nihtoL Home for Aged to Be^isplayed at Grand Rapids GRAND RAPIDS dh-A $900,000 church-supported facility for housing elderly persons to SeRVICE FOR 8 ROGERS SILVERPLATE $39^ MAUTffUL 1, 2 er 3 STRAND Shnulotofl PEARL NECKLACE ftowOsfo $195 Asm I UAUTIPUL GOLD HUfD CROSS ar LOCKET an8 CHAIN rmrOMw $Q9S ftowOsfo O Y iir j'' GENUINE CULTURED PEARL UNO toad P»40ANT r.‘l.*1995 mi-JEWEI ».A, for style for Quality ... for Price M g»r eiiiMRW B^ YOUR CHOIttI ^ ^ m M w ^ ents!/-// y ' J V / X \, : )- ' rrrri t UUSUAl Executive APPOINtMENT WATCH! , — />. !-r M rr r ■ rj L\i f f tc • ^ ^ / "-f-OPULAR FASHION BRACELET WATCHES! I AMAZING "MySTERf DIALS - NO HANDS! You’ve Seen this FAMOUS Name NO MONEY DOWN! 50a Italfi 9-M. ftli-StlO WEEKLY QP£m fUDAY NIGHT coniHMnwur »SCIAU$^’* EXQUNITI DIAMOND and CULTURED PEARL PENDANTS *39?? WKC S 108 NORTH SAGINAW V V, ^-v-, ■ J, • hYtM High School Roprmsontod in Tho Prus? THE PONTIAC PRESS Wbfcfc for Schooi Now$ On Thit Pago Bach Friday FRIDAYil MAY ^g. i960 PONTIAC, Michigan, THIRTEEN - Stages Comedy 'Sa« How Thoy Run' U Sprittly Fare; Curtoin Rises Tonight By ncAN lamax Tonight and tomonw night at 9 o’dock in the Pontiac Noitbern High Schooi anditorhon. the cuT> lain win Hie on “See How They Run.” a three^Kt comedy written by PhUUp I^. Produced by the Dramatics Department, the cast haa been re-bearaing the ]day to^ the last two months. Edna Williams, Drainatlea dub adviser, d|ects and Joiene Hudnell supervlaes co woric as student director. Tho ^ thensaeives la iMIeahms sUna-tioas. Aa En^sh minister played by Hrry M^rter Is assaulted ^ Toip Bey, a .RuasiaB spy. Penelope, portnored by Mary MacOermaid, jpends an rvcaing with an American soldier. Ron Hutchinson, and is seen by die town gossip, Karen Lackey. Jean ISbell, a cockney maid lt|ilh a crush on Ron, tries to unravel the campUcsted misunderstandings Mhlch devdop tdien Jerry Bdl, a ttedcmtaister, ^ BIU Raras^, ipl lEHKUih bBiup, arriiu and are 4kh«at at tbs proceedings. ikuMiAN gnr J6hn Taylor, a tough oodcncy rsues- with vigor die , A previsw of the play was t_ bat nigM te one member of eaeb Woritfaig behind the scenes to ready the play have been prop, Hcket, program, pidilldty and eoe-Itame oonmittela. Tiafcets may be yurchaaed at the door. West Bloomfield High Presents Spring Concert by SALLE EKWm 'Say It With Music,' Prom Are Big Doings at Central By BARBARA OBIFTHr tanorrow evenlnf la the big night for Central Juniors. The khay awaited J-Hop, “Olusion In Laven-to,” will be presented at 9 p.m. in the Girls* Gym. G^chaiimen of the temi-fcrmal alfoir, Donna Douglaaa and Mullen, have been working hard with the various committee heads an unforgettable pram. JUDKVLOin gRUATiON - "See How They Ron,” a three-act comedy being imeaented ton^ and tmnorrow night at Pontiac Nartheni High School, involves itsitf with miny *'iidicu1aus situations,” as Is svldenoed here. Sbpihi in this aoene as diey will sp-ptar (Si staips ars (from IdL toitoi) Tom Qey, Mary MacDennald, JCas Isbell, (below) ^ Ramsey and Karen Lackey. morrow. The prom theme is "Unto Wattt Parsdise.” Kristy IVanan won two Udtets to the prom by submitting the tiisme and decorations which the Jn»SR Event May 25 St. Mike Heralds Dance Of BARBARA ASOELAN The anmial St. Midiad H _ ehooi Junhv-aenior dance will be held May J5 in the Elk’s Ballraom The dance, "Emerald Mist,*' feature music by Wally Ei^ and the Bine Notea. Preceding the dance win be the......................... The public Is being invited tO'a^ tend to annual spring concert of to vocal toartroent of WcM iloomfteld High Sdiooi i nesday. The 75-voice'choir, unto the di-recthm of Merlft:^ Aplin, wffl be ||le featured group af the evening. to ath grede beys'and gbfo* ea-aemUest gis TMple Tils; sad by tbe Qiolr isill tolto "Donkey Serenade,” "The Gtoly Dancers Ballr” "Rus-Ban Ptenk,’^ and "Battle Hymn of to ResHiMk. West Bloomfield Higfi's annual Junior-senior protn vrSl be bBd on ‘May 14'in to high schooi gymna-tdum. The time wiU he 1:30 td U:30 •Tlndetwaterr” Tbe toss willrbc. semi-fohnal, whldi meant the bayk will have a diotoe of either dtoer Jackets or big on deoR'atkss and advertiBbig. Jbdy Ptetce; Junior, and RB ' Hootie. senior, are heading to t dassss on pbos lor to pmn. #-•- ★ ■ ........... Hw tidKtt an 93.75 or 94 whan puntoaed at to door. PaUataa Is to largast Moslon nation in the worid. Separated by 9|R> miles of Indian territory. East J^stan and Wed Pakistan total about 365,000 square miles. Donation of 9135 per coupk is required for to semi-formal af-folr. inbsnrin. Bn|sell ClaikstonHigh Shirks inMusic,^ Oratory Contest By JAICET nsCM The AMchool Band Oancert pre-stetsd by tbe CTaikaton OmamH-nlty School bands for tMoesday was a big aticoest. The concert was conducted by Barton Connors and EUwyn Eg-int. OlsriutMi plaeed wlaner^ In M«h si to oategoriea In tore- A pioiie lunch consisting ot hoi dop wid to trimmings will be, provided along with horseback riding by to pmk>rs. AJmvAL Ditivk: The attfttdi ArefefBocdBM . opment Fund was in full swing this ' totiributiaps.fr f hsmtirponii ____ of a free day to be awarded to to highest contrib- It MVfetti an Wednesday. TUdng a first {daca banner in Diane Moller won third place in the humorous diviBon, while Paula Etter.and Unda Chapman were second and third place winners, reqMctively, in the orignial oratory competition. •k it It Janet Tisdi waa second place winner in to declamation event. The dattcston high orators were coached by Lorna Wildon. Ofeenleee and Margnret SteiA, lioketa; Al Tnnny, refteeb-and Kitty Dangheriy and Activities are being planned tor to anmial senior picnic to be hdd June 9. The eenlors will be to of to Juniors at Teepie Lake. They will make use also ot the Highland recreational faciU-tlfs. General ehalnmui of to prom la Save Bark, viee preeUeat ef to SMdaat OMHMtl. The refreshment oommlttw hdp-hig chairman Suzie Maguire eon-Btets of Jndy ShouHs; Joyce. Wood, Carole Roberta, Michlye OMmoto and Jeny Basons. Students in charge of tidceta are Shirley Smith, dialrman; Nancy Dunn and Tbm Hardgrove. puBucnr PublidHy chairman Is Kristy Peardm aloiig with the help of Jake Meisner, Doug Kennedy and MochrowicE' Son Clear the snfolal May crowning of to tossed VlrBn, Maiy waa held TMesday. HighHgbt of to c^ AfttT Flowtr ForaV many waa to crowning of to ' statue by senior Barbara Maddox. ' s of grades seven through 12 took part in to Living Rosary headed fay the senior class president, Patrick Donohue. Goidfine Evasion Trial Postponed U.ntil Sept. 6 BOSTON (AP)~The tax evasion trial of industrialist Bernard Gold-f^ie, scheduled far' May 24, has been poitp(»ed until S^. 6. ★ it .......... U.S. Dist. Judge George C. Sweeney dianged the date Thuia-day witout giving a reason but his action came soon after wttb-draws! from” the case of three Gddfine counsel—E. Bennett Williams of Washington and Edward D. Hassan and Binion L. Williama of Boston. Oxford's Prom Is'Paradise' By BEATBIOB KBVG By JOHN TEEUWI8SEN "Oklshoms,” the Rodgers snd Hammerst.ein hit ihusica], wiB have its second, performance ^ ............h School at 9 thii In charge of invitations is Judy Totfree. Shsron *nirland is work-Diane WUdey is chairman of the favors. Tbe entsrtsinment chBrman is Jett Brady. Other members are Nathm Hall and Skip Sandor. The * r *. Altmuii, pereiita, atuddnts der" by to i Other committee chairmen for the J-Hop include Peg Wairen, Dick Doerr, •f crepe paper, Imittee ia evident as one sees to deriga. jbrilliant lavender posters decorat- Juanita Graham, head M the die sdiool halls. _____________________ lusic committee, has engaged Kathy CUhoun and her ticket r-v ai*** rtoamm Jerry Ltoy’a band to provide mu-comiStto have eold so many*™"' sic for to evening. The work of ticketa that about 300 studenU are Darlene WoodfrulTs publicity cam-|expected for to dance. ANNUAL MUiiCALB Lsat night, a (xqiocKy audience Waterford High School Students Eye Musical Election of Council Officers A Michael Dempsey directs the combined Giria Glee Clab, Song- . spinners. The Selective Girls Glea Club apd Senior Boys and Junkir Girls Ikiaembles. The production was presented Avondale Band Shows Stuff at stadret. have prtjSforteYestival Directed by Ann Hobart with to tint choral work the Waterfonl Hifldi A Csprila Choir, under the direction of Richard Meier, "Okla-hama” is one of Waterford's big-gnt productions. Admisskm is ft Election of otticers of next year's Student Cbuncil is slated for Tuesday, fri preparation tor voting, the Cmmcil wiD preeent .an' Sections aaeemUy Monday morniiv. Guest speaker for to occasian wiU bq Superintendent ot Schools William Shunck. Eadi of the officer candidates for president and vice president will present speeches at the a^ seml^. Other candidates will he introduced: k it k Posters and pins declaim the capability of to liigh schoiti politicians to the student body frrom to walls, corners and corridors of to high sdtool. Btodag for oHIce I sre Steve Nevsia, Mike Rakws Davts, presMeat; Jraa Susie MseAbee sad ft, viee presMeat: Pst Waterford's winning speakers in .je recent Ibwnslca contests will travd to Liming onTfionSiy to By KAREN VOGra. Avondale’s Concert Band marched off amid flying coiors from the State Band and Orchestra Festival last Saturday. With poasibte ratings of through five, to band received a "one” for si|ti>t reading and a ‘‘one’’ from each of tbe three Judges, making a grade average of "one.” They win be ahowtag off seme nfore of their taleat at to Sprtag Osnoert ea May M at Among the Included numbers rill be “Universal Judgment,' 'Samtoaper Ballet,” "Manx (Xer-t»tte,” and "My Fair Lady.” Mm Neztric is tbe high school direc- On May 10, to Future Homemakers of America will hold its installation of itificers and a slyto show in which the girto taking home economics I will model to outlUs they made in that class. The dub is planning to invite to thm and tbe 9th gMt f tiKir mothers. CUmpbeB, Ferns Kerr sad leyee Jeaa Wehlgskagea, earrespead-teg secretary; aaJ Dave EUett. Tan ^cKlBBsa aad Mck. Wag- The A Capella Choir, Select Boya Choras. the conabbied beys glea clubs, Harmonaires and to Sento Girls Ensemble are directed by Mrs. D(»een Voltmami. Richsrd Morse tastracts to' Walled Lake Enters 4 in State Contest By MIKE MILLER Four students at Walled Lake Hlid> wttl participate in the Michigan Ifrgh Bchod Forensic Aaan. State Contest Monday at Midiigan State Univeraity in East Lansing. * k k Each qualified by achieving either a or second place in fads respective division of the district centeet hdd last month. Dtefc a flnt plaee to to dhistoa, will attenS with Dedto ekwtts, a eecead-jtiaee wlaaer acighul arateey, >>d Seodra Abo participating wiU be Jim Havel, who placed second in ax- Plans tor to Student Oounoil^ Spriic Curnivd are jNSg-resaing with increased vigor and the Pontiac Omtral orcheetra oorabine to preaent to 35lh aiw anal "Siy It With Btaic” conceit in the Cmtral andttortam. Anotixar perfonnanoe wlU be ghi. en at 8 tonight with ticketa avail, for SO cents at to door. Soldsts include Deanna and Gw Relyea, Larty ReyqneUK Purdy, Lany Green, Bnmy Lou L-—,-lBdy Tang,“Dena~ Ziifr merman, Kay Jerome and FlodBa Suhr. kkk George Putnam, director of instrumental and aecondafy vocal music in to Pontiac scfaoto, core ducb the massed (torus in tba final numbers, “The Best Thingi in Life Are iVee” and "Procere slonal Hymn”. kkk Concert aecompanlsb are Dean* s Relyea, (tory Relyea, Judy Hhikley, Karen Bronoel, Chnl Warg^, Diane Williams and Harold Tote. Emmanuel Seniors Slate Trip, Banquet The Junior (dasa at Emmamie] Christian School has colkctedi 1130 in iti drive toward a goal at $165 tor to aenlor banquet oa May 27. kkk The seniors will irem May IS jh^ their annual trip to Waifoing. ton, D.C. ON Afonian’s dav attend may invUntions from the office of the dean of girts. Servhig ss (diaperones fc»-im>m will be members of to Bbofd of Education. No 9ift Will Be More Appneialod SEE IT AT OUR ADVANCE MOTHER’S DAT SHOWINI WASHINGTON 1» — Petty luv ceny chaifes against a congress-I’s son and tiu. Shopping Center Mile—School in Suh- Curvilineer Streets — PVi Miles From GM Truck end Cooch. BPABXUNG OONCSCRT -- Unlfrnms, tostnmieais and musk; Wednesday when the Clartaton Community Setooto bands pitarntrii an all-school concert Reaptondent to-to potonnanei were (from left) IXana Willhms, Tom Kreger, 1^ SMab a Tim Jodewig.- ^Jodah lake Estates DLORAH BUILDING CO. 3622 JOSLYN fUenlt-Sia J '' ivyOURTEEV THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAT, HAY 6, i960 Ideal of Treatment Are Changing r- Mental Care Takes Giant Steps Health Program 'Not Complete' UNIQ4G <^)W“lt I tad • ntattv« «ho WM mnuOy dta I VouW wuch nfiier It With tiila. Michtgaa ___ Itaith Wrector Ctaitei F. Wagg •gmmad up hti teeUng uf nMMlt in treatment ol thoae with '‘There haa baen much pn| in Michigan’s mental health program," a department report indi-cales. ‘W much remains to be la the genssul paldlci. are e Ingaadal The concept at treatment tor the roeidally ill is dungiag Wagg said mud) more could be done with present knowle is being done but nstrictioos of r need addi aid — the near needy i not receiving oT die aale of tram 6,500.000 to 7,000,000 c«rs in this countiy - with S00.00 of thess He said neither the administia-don propoaal nor die Forand btO Ita investinent for new paaaeliger car advertising in newspapers an ■ per cent ovisr U5i. BONUS EMMINOS 10 AUSAVIEGS RECEIVED BY THE iW™ OF THE iOSTH EAIIS FBOi THE 111 4«/ CURRENT RATI 70 COMPPUNPED SEMI-ANNUALLY CopHol Soviigs 4 Lohh R***- , E^hedlSW 75 W HwttSL.fwillie FI4-08II AtKtNG IN ftlAR OF iUHPlHO eC Bsemal trouhlea Is here eleee to kmma. To take a mentally distiatad is an experience which many dmee ■ aggravates the trouble and These local facilities are being retied but a key in tMt pngipm is who win finance them? MUSTjarfar linWils aww Many local govemmaBta are isumhig responriblllty in tfasae areas. Local communities contributed about H.000,000 toward port of the a locally baaed psychiatric dinics. . more problems In dw uen of "One thing I don’t fed our society does,’’ Wagg said, "is to mate vaan mental disorder through the tta^dapf.'^’ -**Theie Is ns evMeuee at aa SEHSATIOKAL BUYS AT KELLY NARDWARTS ARRUAL SFRIRR Stick Rsfietica Sale Starts Friday, May 6tb, Eads SaL May 14tb S9J0 22" Rotary Howei.BiipgiN>Si>>R • • ■Mr* 4AS0 119.50 Wiifiit Fewer Hade Saw ............New 169J0 S7J0 Midtaad IS-iack lolary Mewen ... .Now 44.50 175.00 Pioneer Chain Saw..................New 139J0 89.50 Garden Giri 2.2 H. F. BototiUen ... .Now 79.50 119^0 Midlaiid 24 H.F. TUIeri........... New 9940 13150 Readastoa 740 Bale. 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Alotel Kosygin, center, moves up from the important sta,te planning committee to fill the post of ftrat deputy pronier vacated by Ftul R. Kotlov. Konya’s promotion is seen as part,o( Nikita ar PteMu Khrushchev’s emphttis on die economic battle with the United States. Nikolai Podgoray. left, was brought to the prestdiBm from his post as party chief o< the Ukrataw. Dmitri Polyansky, right, led a Russian detegif^ that toi^ the United States In January.' He Is considered a new Khrushchev proteae on his way to dw top. a Monkey of Tennessee WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ Senate- mark 175,000 for a forest laboratory lit Marquette, was reported Thursday bngreastonal Record. The House-approved don MU for the IiUerior ntent contained no funds ose.' The Senate, added the item, and a committee agreed to leave SHREVEPORT. La. (UPf) -1 Thirty-five yean ago Thursday a young biology teacher named John T- Scopes was srreried or ' court in Dayton, Tenn. It led to the famous Scopes monkey trial, in which William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Dar row dashed over whether a man should be allowed to teach- that man evolved from lower forms of Sen. PhUip A. flart at Battle Oeek. Iburs 'are conducted four times daily through the 14-story office, e in the former U.S, Army Percy Jones Hospital near downtown Battle Creek. Excellent facilities for. one-day family outings are offered at three Michigan outdoor aidmal parks. They are deer forest at Oolma, locahKl 10 miles east of Benton Harbor; Deer Park, located eight miles north of Muskegon; and Gre^Md*s Deer Park, located six Jlntilet south of Hastings. ^ Deer FoHest has a storybook lane nnc demise of NBCs exp^va, lou^ exirioited Startime series if the general level of the shows had been higher. Hie aponaor, who’ idame early the hour-long Tttead^ _ series through June ha»-as NBC puts it—“asked for relief.’’ and the programs now wiD wind up the end of May. Of course, if all of tiie Startime shows had been like "The Turn of the Screw,’’ “Hie Wiehet Scheme of Jebal.DeMis" or,"My ’Three Angels,’' it would be easy to i to aome pretty devastiitfaig oon-chtskma about the tastes of ; which tuned hi in numbers Now the ut 15 plans the June SUrtiroa money on 'Overtend TraH’’ and "Laramie,’' two hour4ong Weatems much like Hie unfortunate truth is that, while there were a few smashlngly good shows on Startime, a number, were just soao and some were Just idain awful. And this series which called Itsdf ‘TV’s Finest Hour.’’ Arraignment Delayed in Alleged Death Plot ANN ARBOR (UPD - Arraignment of industrialist Charles Baird, 51, on a charge of soUcitiag Iw murder In an alleged plot against Circuit Judge James R. Breakey Jr. has tbeem postponed from today to May 23. Circuit Judge Edward T. Kane| St. aair Cbunty wiU preside. 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Reidio’i “Symphonido” opus 12, tor tour flutes, will be presented by Barbara Atwell, SheUa Kinder, Pamela Moren and Sara Wood. In its second group, the dMrbs will sing "Suinmer-time” from Goshwin’s "Poigy “A Wonderful Are “Now Is the Month of Maying'’ by Thomas Moriey and “The SilvecJiwM!! idUflaado- “1M Old Woman and t English ITUi OeiKury, and ''TIrttamba,*' an Italin toOc song, all arranged by Katherine M. Oavis. wfll alae be Guy" from Bodgers and Ham-merstdn's “South Paciflc"; “And This Is Bly peloved” -from “Kisniet" by Wrl^t and Forrest. The Anal number will be “Goodnight, My Someone” from "Ihe Music Man” by Willson. lira. George Putnam will direct the chorus and Mrs. Walter Scbmita will be accompan- A September wedding is planned by Sandra Thurston, daughter of the Judaon T. Thurstons of Yale boulevard, St. Qair Shoes," and 2nd Lt. Richard Kline Hartman, son (a the Kline B. Hartmans of North G«iesee aveifhe. The bride-elect who attended University of Midiigan is a aeidor at Henry Ford Hospital School of Nur^. Her fiance bolds a bacbdor’s degree in public health and a master’s Nearly Thirty? Better Think of Your Diet Capped by Blazing Diamond Tiara Margaret's Gown a Marvel of Modesty (NEA)—By the time you reach your mid-tfairties, the cAre you have given yourself (or the la(^ of it) is evident. If you’ve been carebil about diet, consistent about exerdse LONDON (»-In the midst of royal splendor, the bride wore a modest and simple Only a wide diamond tiara your hair, duuices are very good diat you're a pretty woman. You probably have a healthy interest in clothes and The white silk organza wedding gown — untrimmed, high nedred, long sleeved and full formed by three layers of m-ganza cut into 12 panels, shaped narrowly at the waistline and siffeading to fullness at the hem. Each panel was Joined with fine roii^u piping. Similar piping bordered the entire hem of the toll-flowing skirt, which fanned out into a train at the back. Ihe dress i a foundation of stiffened whtte tulle, piped with organza rouleau. Margaret's wedding bowpiet was a small and dainty, sUidit-ly cre8cent-riuui)ed, of Cym-bidium ordiids —^ white with a sli^ pink flush on the petals, lilies of the valley and Steib^tis, with a tow off-white Odonto^kiasuifi'orchids. Her shoes were of white cr^ with white fatln facing.-. They had two and a half inch ImIs, among the hi^wst Matgai Margaret has e tion from U. of M. His fiatar-nity is Delta Tau Ddta. Lt. Hartman is stafioned at Lackland Air Force Base Hospital, San Antonio, Tex. amllariy, if you’ve been cardess, now’s the time when the lumps, the lackluster hair and the added pounds Show up. wsrston of a tradittonal gown a shopgiri might buy at the local department store. Abby SayBt. Bring Him Home . . . Quietly Daddy’s Gone but Not orgotten By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR AMY>-My_hu»b«id , picked otB* eleventh amdver-sary to tell me he wanted a ^'=4 divorce. He eald he was in love with loan so he could have a large wedding reception. We signed, flien we didn’t evm get invited to the wedding. Their excuse was that it was gtong to be a fancy church deal and they hated to put us to the expoue (d renting w boyhig the get- move the pictures when the minister comes. Who is right? MRS. F. J. M. OONFIDENTIAL TO "LOOKING FOR The royal wedding dress by British couturier Norman Hartnell was no surprise, tor it closdy resembled advance reporta and sketches. But Mugarot’s hairdo was. WEARS CHIGNON A high chignon was pinned on top of her own short hair, adding Inches to her S feet 2 height. A veil of white illusion tulle sprang out on eadi Alpha A^iha Chapter Holds Final Meeting The dresses of Princess Anne and the aeven ottier lit-tie bridesmaids were replicas at Marfarefs flrat evening gown, the favorite dress of the late King George VI, her lather. They were ot plain white aOt esgaaisai. with “little gui ' Offleera wefw elected at Alpha Alpha Chapter of E^psilon Sigma Alpha Sorarity’a final meeting of the seaaon. Mena-hers met Thursday at Pimtiac yMC^ Mrs. Marshall Rose was named president ot the group. Others elected were Mrs. Jack Mrs. Sigma Alpha Mematlon^ Week. , aito a Peter Pan collar tied wra blue ribbon bows, panels of broderto antfaise, slotted with pale -blue ribbons, fell from the narrow waist to the gnxmd-length skirts. their duties and acoomptish- tothinkotour (3 and 5) and b« ^ they enough to forget him, and besides, HE grew up without a fattier and so could they. He toft Ms dothes, golf clubs, camera and everything he owns behind All he took were the dothes on his back. He Just deserted me. I have no idea Nbo the woman Is. He’s been gone twelve days. I had one postcard from him from a motel near Ponttoc, Midi. I tfaldt he’s lost his mind. I don’t want to rtgort it to the poUoe beoauac { don’t want a tot of publicity, d stai have my prtde.) How can I get him home gulettyT ‘DESERTED They suggested we put the money into a wedding gift in-gead. HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF SUCH NERVE?) ’’W IMiWtod iip M doesn^f need an invitation to go to his own brother’s wedding and we are going! I say he will have to drag me by tbe hair to get me ttiere. to right? NOT GOOD ENOUGH DEAR BdRS. F. J. M.: There is nothing “dishonest” about making the place a little more presentable tor the minister. HnM a family' powWDW and Suiaeir the kitop their pin-ups in their own rooms. but love, personality, health, freedom and integrity. What elke is really important? For Abby’s pampMet, "What Teen-agers Want To Know,” sead 25c and a large, selLad-dresaed, stamped i^tope in care of The Pontiac Press. back from the shoulders and ton to the floor. The tong deeves at the dress fit tight. The neckline fohned a smaU ‘V”. Rouleau pipings around the neckline emtinued down the bodice and to floor length in frmit. Don Murdiy. recording secretary; Mrs. Jack Holler, oor- James Ittone, treasurer. year. Ways and megto chairman Mrs. Carl Rose reported on moneymaking /fanJa^- Members voted to contribute a portion of funds earned to the MSUO schdlarship fund. broderie snglaise. Their headdresses were of soft white feathers. In halo torm, slightly higher to ttie center and with a forward sweep over the ears and on to the cheeks. The little girls carried bouquets of varying sizes of lily ot outgoing presidait Betty-Lou DeGroot unoiraeed tost Gov. G. Moinen Williams has proclaimed this week as Epsilao blue ribbon to match ttie bows hB'''ffie'''^dhtos^.............. Theb DEAR NOT: I think you «re right, but pleaae don’t insist on that kind oi entrance. Tell your httdMukI that everyone who is wanted is invited to a wadding, including brothers. These people appear to be so rude and inoonttderate, I can't Imagine wfay you would want to bother with than. DEAR DESERTED: Your ities to you and the children evn it he cares nothing about the moral ohm. He eaa be to- ^ “wtthout a tot ot puMk^.’’ Your baft frtend at ttds ttmt is your towyer.'Fnai what you my, your buftwiflr could bo omoHnaally disturbed so doa’to Jump to aagr cwnrtnshina. ' DEAR ABBT: MF huriiaad’s brother bsBBad « to . sign a DEAR ABBY: Our minister likes my coffee cake. When he's in the noighboriiood he drops to and I serve him some with tea. Bhen I aee him coming, I rush around pulling all . the pin-up gjrfai off the walls. We have two sons (both in college) who are enoiMh to have’ idn-ups and ttiey have decorated the place with them. I would be mbatiasnd to have the preadier took ft them and me ft the eame time. My baOmai aaya tt Is our « home and ft that's the way we Uve, Vs diftiooeft to Mde it. I aay It is not dtohnneft to re- Cotillion Year to End A dtoner^anee Saturday in Orchard Lake Country Qub win doae the aenaoo tor the Ootillioa Dance Giiib. . Elwood ttgters, the Ctol Birds, Mr. and Mrs. Pftmer Bundy, ttie Chnries Ihuits, the WilUam Harold Owen, preakfant, and Mrs. RoiMrt S. OaftaO. tieaa* ' JatMne; Mr. and Mrs. Bien-Jgmto J. Jerome Jr.. Charles L. MadPanald, Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Nichofie and Bir, 'Oklahoma' Is a Big Success at Waterford Waterford Township High Sdxiol drama students preaent-ed their ogHiing perfcuiiiince of “Oklahoma” Thursday evening under the direction of Richard Meier. Anne Hobart was to charge of the production which, according to a QKdeesman, “. . . continued to build the reputation which tbe choir has earned under Mr. Meier’s direction. " Joellyn Prout portrayed Amt EUer; Jadt Langdon, Curly; Linda Lawson, Laurey; Don* Wennstoi. Will Parker; Joe Stodge). Jud Fry; and Steve Wagner, Alt Haldm. Beverly Wells, student choir director, Choreography included tasDet numbers by Marcia Hid. Sue Beaver and Dee Lukes. Ooior> and Saturday ft g pjtt. Thtets are available at the i»%iiarlvwl Suds Bathing Suit (NE^ » ShopBing tor a Polo, [daying Wendell SmiA of Franklin helps Ronald’Comillie left, of FraMihtnount eme of the ponies that will be a populm-concession at Detroit Country Day Sdioot^ CamivtU-Pair May 20 and 21. Mrs. SmiA in Ae rear cheeks the bridle of Rob Comillie’s beautiful mount. The boys were previewing Ae peyennial attractions of finp horsefleA coupled wiA spring weather. - . vacatioo? TWs yestr’e taankm choice it more lavish ttian ever. But whatever suit you do seleci, be efte to care tor it properly. That means WMto tag it to warm soap er ' de* tag.,YouH proleng the Bto and, of the.ftdl»« ■i ■m -»fC«lTKEN_ THE PONtte l%g8S;iraib^ C, 1960 ' !£B$k.V'SS»^ l • 12 W. Huron FE 2.^10 S Sponge Will Help (NEA) — ^ nefleot of el> bovk, knees and hetls can Sariiy detract XNia ai other. Vm often they will develop a^dry and flaky look, and sometimes becdkete discoloredL To prevent this, apply a gen* erpus amount of n^t cream to dieoe areas after yw HU A Vfiriety of Spring G>Ion Gliir GLOVES J00«dp^ ^____1a. JMoo Siiotob wMb White Peiutl gwitesM. ' ‘ •.OeuMe.tmewiHytoa* ere aeoilaMo hi a variety of ahMisa.. 50 N. SAGINAW’ ST. Party Honors Bride-Elect Hefi^s One foi; the Stomach Sandra Seconder opened‘showed gilta Wedneaday evening at the home of Nancy Rldiards, daughter Gerald M. Rlcharda of JoycsT street, Waterford TownAtp. Central Christian Church ‘"has sen reapmd for the May m^itials (M Miss Seconder, and Jackey Liee Walters.' son of the Emesh Walters of St. Pauls. N.C. The WUbur G. Seconders of Eliz- GEORGE'S Fat and Fortyish? Exercise Ry MMUPmNi: LQWMAN (Iho C - - ■ sadI buBd. I hopt you can hsip ne; I Mually weigh about 104 Q. “la it poaaible to change the pounds tnt dnoe ^ Uzth of my tf^ child I weidi U5 pounds. My baby hi two months oU. I never figure through mrdse at tte age of 41?' A. ^irriy! You can dhttribute your weight more attractively with abeth Lake road are parentji of the exercise. Q. “I am 5 feet tall and have a ‘‘ExcUmm. INGRID’S One of Oaklan^’CoutUy's Large. 1 Perry at Pike ha<* trouMe losing my pregnancy weight before but this time I just don't go bade to shape. My measurements are bust, 34 inches, waist 26H and hhis 37. Moat of'my excess wMght is in my hips and thighs. 1 had my children very close together. Maybe that has aonisthlng to do with it. I had fluthe chUdren hi four oars." A. You are not really ao very Q. “1 am goiiig to ask a neurotic questiqn. In using the passive e*, ercise machine T notice that my, face has gotten thinner, making me look older. My chneks are deflated end lines have formed stndgM down iny cheeks. Would you a^r a Mee figure is worfli hsvli« an older tsoa? I shall look forward to an artida aaying that A. x«i an nx lurajr ma vurjr - . • much overweight - about eight tt**™’"* *** pounds. I imagine that th# difference you notice In your figure Is as ' due to lax abdominal mus-clea M to the extra pounds. every sabaagaeat pregaancy nakes ttiem a l|ttle teas elastic a i stnag. T A. ft probably is. and you also have probably bsan dieting along with tbs uaa of the machine. Anyway, I think tiiat there Is a middle gr^ where the figure la attrae-tivs and the fhoe not too thin. I always have fliougfat that a Count your calories for a in weight and take hlp-allmming ' abdominal-nrming exorcises daily. Start In slowly and btdld up gradually. If you or any other read-eiu wtdi to have these exaviaes a^ a stamped; aelf-addreased envelope with your request for lasflet No. 2 (abdominal) and leaflet No. 3 (hips). Address Josephine Low man in cara-of this newspaper. part ef the heat, wMh er wUhsirt a bwsstsra. Just he tmr yen wear toe aaaaa bra wk ■eit Msaswe. Aiae w aroaiBdi the largeat put af the Mpa, slisview. legarAeas af the ddo- with about five pounds more ___was ideal for her In younger yeare-uot more flian five though. I'M JUST BACK Prom NEW YORK AaS Saw Nioolod IBs f«SW laahloBt for »ow boTMd ijrl. Opmo ■00 ow ao« asaUtj Uaoo ot rosMS* sMo srtwo ~ aad isr "noUo” MR. FRID NIIDILSeN •pocisli Sprtas 4-M Car-Coats Opti-Mrs. Officers Installed Pontiac Opti-Mrs. Club tnstaDed I officers St tta annual tiaiiquet TUsa-1 day In Fox and Hounds Inn, Enjoy Breakfast Buffet 9A.M. to 12 Noon TeJi Mother's Day Dinner Serving from 12 Noon to 9 P.'lM. “Ted’s Is Family Fun” Braadi, 1 Julian 5 Galan, aecrrtary; Mrs. Robert £ Bradley, treasurer. toe p Mrs. DavM Ewalt, chalmiaa. a by Mie. Eari AIUmob, Mis. Biihl Burt, sad Bn. Oeerga DRESSES 099 New Cotton 3-14 Sktm $299 aark Davis and George Rendil-peris, students of Garth Errington . St Pontiac Central High School, ’ presented a James Thurber classic " and an excerpt from Marc Con- = nelly’a '’Green Pastures.” ★ ★ * Qub members Mrs. Maraden L. -Schootsy, Mrs. Slonaker and Mrs. Brascb, and guests Mrs. T. R. Nel- ; lii, Mrs. Rlchsfd D. Veazey. and ^ Mrs. Arthur Winters, presented s I Hawaiian dance number. I New Bseobers Mrs. Howard i DeU aair Mrs. RmaM Woodbury Now Subtoen Graduation DRESSES m 99 $2.99 raai MRis CM COAT CONTfSTI Otrli Jttit nsKWt - Ton ms So taokT. Orsvttn Ost., 1 p.n I Pontiac .optlmtet luncheon club " : members were guests, as were the l, lied Huberts, Mr. and Mrs. Jc^ ; seph Hebda and the Edward Par- f for Mother Hsr Very Ows, Psrssssl Initial Blouse Stylish rolled up sleeve and elegant Converta Neckline. In Pima Drip-Dry no iron cotton. Colored re-rhovable initials. '3.99 Stzti 30-3» Sixes 40-44... .$4.99 TSMOBTHSiGMAW If or Opon o Lofif Ttrai |of Account of tURTON'S smart UMES' APPAREL Opoa Moo. ood M. NlgMs 0 P.M. Srt. MtaM *NI T P.M. Smorgasbord Aids Ballet Mr, and Mrs. G. T. C. Fry of Dorstone road, Blmmffeld Township.. are hostetsing a smorgasbord Sunday tor bene-_jati»Lthe_S«ero-BaUri. _ Mrs. CsrsOn E. Dalton, Mrs. BUI Michaels and Mrs. S. M. Vass wUl assist Mrs. Fry. Sandra Severo and I«lr and Mrs. Valter Poole wUl be honored guests. .....★—★ "■#... Other guests will be Mr. and Mn. Ben D. Mffla. the Robert W. Chambers, Mr. and Mra. Heibert FMter, the Gordon Walkers. Mr. and Mrs. Law-rence R. Meinfoah, the Fredrick Strongs and Dr. and Mrs. E. Hawkinson. NibUck Club -r-Opens Season Twenty-five members of Niblick Club met at Pontiac Ooun-try C3ab Tuesday for a breakfast which opened their golfing season. , Golf chairman Mrs. Fred-erick Handren announced Hus-bands’ Day as June 26 at the club. Mrs. Normand Durocher haa invited members to her summer home on Harsen's Island July 12. Mrs, Louis Livingston is a new member. During May the club win meet at 10 a.m. each Tuesday. -------- Mature Women INSURE YOUR FUTURE Prepare yourself for a coreer in the Beauty Profession Esnll Ttdtr Fkm FE 4-1154 ^ Miu W Uuoi Cleiei WediMity POIVTIAC ueutt coueh 11)^ BAST RDROfN laUad IWsea's . .. liHl Ptow $3.75 First Quality CURITY DIAPERS $2 99 #^77 RONNHS 169 FREEI 1 Vm •ASEIAUTtgm Ben iiut Ntiatar — Teu meT be lutky. Draelns Set.. > r. U. 99c CHINOS 349^ ' 59c Tee Shirts 44c $3.99 If. Boys—Shirt Short Sets 299 2-Pe. Sat Buster Bro^ Boys' Polos $T.19 . a . i t/ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAV, MAY 6. 1980. XINETEEX r Gardeners Set Annual Luncheon arnnwl lunchMa metting of the Pontiac Branch, Women’s Na-tlooal Fartn and Garden > .Iik;., was held Wednesday at the Pine Lake Country Chib. Mrs. Henry P. GauMer Jr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jerome. Jr., were cochairmrn. Mrs. Mae ■!•. WMtflekI al the the salte at Meeted aftleers. Mrs. Edward Buddey « -nkmed piesldiKt; Mrs. Wmlim B.' Hartman, first vice president; Mrs. Harold E. 'Howled aecend vice presldeht; Mrs. WOliem D. ’nmnas Jr, reoonhnK eecretary: Mrs. John H,' Patterson, oorreih ponding secretary and Mrs. James Nye, treasurer. Mrs. John E. Vt^ndiate, tion chairman, presciited tme of the organizatton's tmo sdiolarriilp Students, Sue UUglan, daughter of the Charles G. UUglans of Starr avenue. She has attended Michigan State University for two years througfj the group’s Grace Fitzgerald seholarsUp.. This Mae Packed Event in Timelor Mother's Day! BOSAUE rOSUNA Announcement it made of the engagement of Rosalie PoUina of Detroit to Richard Leland Flnkbeiner, son of the Leland Edison jnnkbeiners of Lakeside street, Waterford Township. The bride-cdect is die daughter of Mrs. VMo Pollina of Terrell gtreef, Waterford Township, and the late Vito Pol- l*nn. . Club Meets With Mrs. Short •Plans for Flower Show - Holiday Farms Branch, Womwi’s National Farm and Garden Assn., Inr., installed officers Wednesday evening aFthe home of Mrs. Lode Farms brandies, has been rescheduled for May 24 at Pmitiac Fed-Building. President Mrs. Lewis Ruelle appointed committees for the coming year: Mrs. John Campbell, prcv gram; Mrs. Bruce Fergueon, hoe-pitality; Mrs. Kenneth Hamtltan, horticulture; Mrs. Charies Murplw. dvic improvement; Mrs, Van-Cleave, historian; Mrs. Joseph Lewis, membership. Mrs. Garland Hale will baadle WdtSenTTf^' tates will be special guests at the June 1 meeting at Waterford Center Sdiool. Mrs. Loh Jones will speak oil "Ffowor Arrangements tor the Home.” j That age^ild glamor technique, the beauty malic, Is as popular today as ever. If used properly, it can add a dramatic effect to sw make-up. ' raphy; Mrs. RayflMnd tatenadmal relatism: Mrs. Don-lets, sSnshtaM, and Mrs. Web Oevelaad. puUdty. The group by Invitation will enter two table settings, also individual arrangements, In the Wap terford branch flower show, May 21. in the CAI Building. Tht Internadonal Farm Youth Exchange program, cosponsored by Lorraine Manor and Holiday At Pontiac Pottery . . . Only six of oar over 300 Open Stock Patterns offer* ing top selection Snd priced to give t volncs. Ladies' M Weather Goats Matdiing Cap and Umkella Fantastic at Fully lined poplin, the hot lining and the umbrella match the lining in the coot. Unbelievable as it sounds, iVs all for $11! Ighfi Name' • Wallers • French Purses / • Key Coses • Cigarette Coses • Eye Gloss Coses Reg..$3.00 Reg. $5.00 Reg. $7.95 SOM SO30 SEN ^©(cifflljpwidlkfflS© Ladies' Feunous Name Nylon Slips ondl Petticoats Regular $5.98 Lavishly lace trimmed or tailored styles in a purchase to defy comparison. Ladies' Nylon Gowns Reg. $5.98 to $8.98 Seeing is believing, arKt Mother will be thrilled with this iH>^iol purchase. A wonderful selection of dointy waltz goWrvs. Use a Convenient Lion Charge With Option Terms I: ■ V - • •ii'o? ¥wferrY- THE PONTIAC PRESS, FEIDAY. MAY «, IMP Stoke Out Wool Befor? Woshirtg Thei ifHtr ttit garmeiit It waihed ti^ ft flat on th« pin njPD wootan ivnMI, lay t on p I ahape.-Ory it flat awi^ feom the tun or radiator heat. After the aurflMt la dry turn ftn She Situdied Low Curtain hanging Jaycetts produce beauij in the (UPI) — Carrie Chapman Cafl!, U.S. niftmgiat toadv; ■tudM law at the State Oil-Ipfe at Iowa. She waa bom at RtBKtii, Wli. room are furnishing at the Community Ceifter. die fuesiay evening reosption of 12 On M,rthers special Comfy Slippers OiBvMcliMof Women's Handbags aQ popular colon and Usm 15.95 1.112.95 Preparing for tl^e i district local Junior Chamber of Commerce AuxUb erics are Waterford members from left^ Mrs. Jack Cooper of Pauline street, Mrs. Glenn Reynolds of Van Zaridt street and Mrs. Jack Miesel of WUliams Lalse road. TUe ti a big aprlag tor heifle- a H Ip It can iUve flte UluatoP oil Bitt U ybu'ra waUflitwatchlng and added wai^ becaue* lt*a mch a ponndHiawictoiie^paee It up. Pretty Ugfat color.________' ' - ■ REPEAT SELLOUT! CARPET AS LOW AS nsi SQ. YD. % 100% Aciilan Tweed or Flafai Rcf. 19^6 Sale *6.95 ~ 1% DuPont “501” Nylon FabakHM New Fiber That Wears and Cleans So WeU Reg. $10.95 Sale *7.95 % i00% Nylon Tweed Reg. $5.9$ Sale '*2.95 j ^Kt0%1^I-30% Nylon\ m De-Vince by AUon M m Reg. $10.95 M I ^Sale *5.95 ^ 100% Wool Wilton Tweed SeroO Reg. $9.95 Sale *6.95 ^ All WooJ Bark Tweeds or Plains Reg. $9.95 Sale *6.95 '’ \ No Money Down 9 Up to 36 l^onths to Pay NEW HOME BUYERS SPECIAL! Only a Small Deposit Is Required to Hold Your Carpet Till You Move Into Your New Home 4528 Dixie Drayton OR 3-2100 OPEN Highway Plains • OR 3-3311 Daily 10 AM. Nightly Mon., Wed., Thors. Fri. 'ttt 9 P. M. Toes, 'til 6 P. M. • Sat. 5:30 P.M. Northern PTSA Hears Report on Convention IPs Time to ' STORE YOUR FURS WAITE’S Gives You Gtmplete Scientific COLD Fur Storage % Phone FE 4-2511 to have our bonded meaaenger cnll for your preeions fun. ft Your fun are protected ditot and theft. ag^linst heat, moths. ft Waite's offen you expert for repair, remodeling, and denning aervice. ft Modest ntes. ft Fun fiilly inaored. Pontiac Northern High School PTSA ntomben heard a rqmrt on the 43rd annual convention of toe Michlgaii Oongreii of Parenta and Teadm at the final meeting at tfaaaemei Mn. Max Kerns, told Mrs. Rusaell Ifibbaid. Ruth Ann Kranp la alternate. Mrs. William Anderaon, incoming PTSA praaident, delegate to the April 35-37 oonference at lalgio-ming-Negaunee, reported. e tariaUed hr Mn. lek who alM pre-Molei a poat praUeat’a pin to Refreshment* were eerved In the cafeteria by Mra. George Paraona, Donna Paraona, Joanne Rie, Mra. Harold Rlchardaon and Mra. Charlea Poppa. Incoming officera are Mra. An-deraon, praaident; Mra. Robert Leke, rice preaident; the Rev. Jamea Deeg, father vice {weel-dent; Helen! Swanaon, teacher vice dent vice president; Mrs. Arnold Siniaon, aecretaiy; Mdvin Nor-berg, treaaurer; and Mrs. Earl (Rtesvig, hlatorian. OouncU delegate! are Judy Kern, Use Cotton Swob (NEA) — n you want to uae the same puraoaize perfume boftle tor a different aceiit than what it originally contained, try cleaning it with a cotton swab, dipped in alcoboL Then flU the bottle with alcohol and let it stand overnight ptaftaed the wacfclag of Northern's lfu«aage labomtory GOMP|.'ETE SUMMER BRIDAL Ensemble CJf, Special purchsM collactlon of GOWNS, HOOPS and HEAOPIKES BRIDAL SALON MOO 37 W. HURON, Riktr Bldg. MOIHER’S DAY SPEClAl FULL COURSE DINNER *2^5 Bcvaraga 10% OF YOUR SUNDAY CHECK Sant to tha Church ef Tara Cbe^ HARRISON’S GRILL ROOM 1300 N. Perry Street Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 pjn., Closed Mondays DANISH-INSPIRED BEAUTY 100% FOAM LOUNGE el le^eomtort, lowg-loiUiy 100% foomHeaufftyBy ityiad In ilie oritoandlng Doc 2 beiateia id" a I J" * $"a4" 27“ high good leeb ot tha lewaM asst p iMe beeriy, todeyf 4479 Oiaie Hwy., Oreyten Ploiiig OR 9^2100 We will order in yoty’ selection of Cover from 5 Smart Colors ‘69 50 SJ 1 1 THE ^OXTIAC FEESS, FRIDAY. 3>^AY 6, mo TWENTY4)XW iinaiSleP Honors Frederick Marriott ^ Br mamy anguemus 14^ Woodww^ Ave. Bloomfidd HiUs Sunday, May 8th Enjoy With Us, Your #®BE8^DSI DENJNER Accdaiodalioiis far ChfldrcD Open 12 Noon to 11 P.M. Beaerratl—■ la AArsae* era Appreeiated PARAMOUNT BEAUH SCHOOL tiH I. 1 tPrila^ pAeaa or coll ia poraea for froo raapfclol PHONI KDiRAL 4.2352 By MAKY ANGUBCHIB FKderick L. Marriott ot Eait Dartmoor later of imuic and oipanisf , at Central Metiwdfat Cbnrdi of Detroit ia the Ont rapnaontatlve flxan the United States to be la-vtted to paiUdpote la the Inter- held annually in(^ 19fl0 $3 Million School Issue Monday Okay Pushed Brochures, Phone Colls to Tell Facts Involved in Special Election ROCHESTER—Brochures are being distribute houae-torhoun by citizen volunteers In all subdivi-si -President Richard M. Ifixoa expects the presidential campaign to «et Join F. Kennedy (D-Mam) wins the West Virginia primary. Atloniey Georgs F. Roberts, counsd for the petitioners, listed the vdunteer departmeid’s assets, including cash and equipment, at 12,321. Quinton G. Bum, 217 Mount detneos Savfog Bank Bldg., was appcdnted leorim. North Hill PTA to Hoar of Juvenile Problems ROCHESTER - A talk on Juv^ nile proUetns will be featured at M's meeting of the —The speaker i Pfeiffer, director of Youth Proleo-ttve Services in Oakland County. He also is a director of the Rochester Area Youth Guidance Committee. Would Force Nixon Drive Campaign to Start Early if Kenney Gets W. Va. Negro leaders to get Ms party’s He disoounts tiie chances of Sen. Stuart Symington (P-Mo). feeliiy^ ' widle Symington has seme nf tile party leaders for him, his showing in primary write-in votes Indicates a lack of popular sup- have the Oemoeratic nomination hi the bag if the Maea- H Humpiirey (Mfitan) the Miy 10 belloting hi a state fngly noteetant Kennedy 1* * Roman Like many Democrats, Nixon does not believe that Sen. Hubert H. Humpiirey (D-Minn) will have ranch chance tor the nominations even if ha'whlpa Kennedy in West Virginia. come a major one in West Vlr-gina. He is making no advance claim to victoty hi that state. He said Thursday he tiiinks beT be ludy if he gets 40 per cent of the West inrgiiiia vote. In Nixon’s view, victory would put Kennedy in about the same poaitioB in the Democratic party that Nixon now occupies as tiie 4 School Posts to Be Voted Upon in ClarencevWe tial nominee. Witii that in mind, ft wovdd be Nixon’s dispoaitkin to treat Ken-certain Novembo* rival and to begin making (dans Mrs. Carroll Flanigan wfil Install the officers durirg the business meeting to begin at $ p.m. .Committee chairmen also win sub-. init their annual reports. that basis. On the 01 b e r hand, if Keruiedy tails to top Humphry in West Virginia. Nixon tiiinks Adlai E. Stevenson may win die prize at the Los Aigeles convention. Nixon doem’t believe that Senate Democratic Leteler Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas can muster auf- Remodeling of the preaoit Jui hi^ building is idanned to bs it up to the standard of tilt r junto high so educational | grams may be the same at b schools, admlnistraton said. tag program, a portion of I propnwd bond issue would earmarked tor further site c opment on the eento high i Four openings on the Clarence-ville School Board of. Education be decided by voters in the June 13 sdioM Section. Also to appear on the ballot will prop^ 4w 4br-tiie"i board members .at $3G0 a year. •Mee by May 14. Two S-yw are expiring and two new four-year poets must be filled. The exiditag terms are hrid by Mrs. Regina Beertxdim and Halley WHEftETO VOTE The district is divided into tour precincts. Those persons living in the area north of a line drawn Dutton and Mead roaib vote jit the Uakland Townihip Hall. Eieliwte fivlig hi Precteet I new four-yev poste are a result of recent state legislation tlmt makes It mandatory to aU ficient siqtport from tabor andaeven. tiielr five-member school boards to TO onEEATE MILL WHEiSL - One of Tbomas A. Edtaon’s early generatm iuu been eeatored and will be mewd today tnm Pontiac ^ Gooifison where fi will be uaed to run t^ H«it wheel in front of the new mill oti Paint rwUM rnm 1st. who Is repia<^ the over-oenturjMiN flour mill witii a new structure. The reEOratloa work was done by Pontiac raecUie Motor Works. The firm’s partners, from taR, Hmriy Kerr end Stan-' ley C. PWk, The bl-polar dynamo was the glfi of Hemy meQt. It.dates bode to about U20fad took three Data O MU^ fir.. GooidlMkidustrial* weeks to ^ The flgura set for the high tell mwo. e expansion program Is ISOO, tor additions to the two dementary ecbooU. WJO. a general oee Prectaet III votflv five to the area eoutfa of Hamlin road. Thmr go to the building at Emmons and IV c tween Mead and Hamlin' roads. Voters to this section cast their ballot! at the Rochester Fire Hall R East Univarsity drive. The polls win be open from 7 M, to Z p.m. Walled lake Youth Awarded Study Trip WALLED LAKE - A IS-year-dd Walled Lake youth Is among 110 high school students throughout the country who will participate in a college level science program at Cornell University in New York Named for Ike Im by the Nattsaal Mcwce Ft Um Is WUHam L. Mvugcr. sSn al Mr. and Mrs. WUitam 8. Muna ger, tm Utile TraU Ed. He is the only Micfalgap resident to receive the six • week study Course, known as the Summer St^ ence Trataing Program for SeC-ondaty School Students. A Junto at Cass High School in Detroit, he will study chemistry under the program. Claases on^ respond to regular college courses and credit will be given on completion of the woik. More than LIDO students applied tor tile summer training program. Oeof Uops OvfM’ Cor, Hits Driver on Head ALBANY, N Y. (AP)-A sports car driver was injured by a hit-andfrun deer Thunday. Robta Kara. 19, was drivtag through Thacher State Park wheni a deer leaped over the A hoof struck Knox on the head. Knox was hovitanzed. ^ TROY- lie made fhie afternoon to strihare at Dynamic Manufacturere Inc. that they return to woric, union local proddant Robert C. Reck RMILLYWOOD BOUND A 14-yearoid frestanan at Oak Paric High School, Conny Van Benjamin Van Dyke j/. 246U Wort Hampton St., Oak Park, leaves Monday to HMlywood and a screen test. It reaillts "from ^hg aimouncemenf yester-day that she has been named "Miss Teen M 1960" in a totion-wide contest sponsored by a magazine for teen-agers. One of the contest judges was movie producer. Jerry Wald. Contest officials said he Is interested In talking - with Conny to aee if die might be used in one of his ptaturoL.. Canny, a. fi.-ioat -Hb Inch, blue-eved blonde. Attends a Detroit modeling school. She win be to Hollywood five day.i and has been gtvoi a leave of absence from high school. 9ie was chosen from among 5,000 Union Is.Urging End to Strike Expod Mon at Troy, Out Sincf Fd). 15, Will Vote Lotor Tpdoy OXFORD-Now residing In Son Diego, Calif., are area newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Harrison. The bruie.la the former Roberta tammoim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slammann of 966 Maloney Rd. Tiie taklsiroom’s par-oits are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Har-flson (rf 900 S. Lap^ Rd.* Strikers were expected to vote on the proposal later to the day at a meeting caUed by the negotiidiiig commlttM of Local 935, lliteriia-tional UMon of Electrical Worksn. Some 205 of the workers walked off their Jobs in tihe metal etaifip-ing plant Feb. 15 to a wage dispute. Picket line vkilenoe toloved the walkout on eeveral occaaiona. At one point in negotiations a nearsetttement was reached. Only one point remained in dispute — Jobs lor 130 days after tiie strike ends. .The near-settlement that reached March 10 brought union ratification of a nidtel wage take. Now the firm’s fiv^ent offer has Newlyweds From . Area Live in Sari Diego, Calif. dlag was psrieniisd by ibe Rev. G. E. Behake at Holy Oram Lo-tiwraa Chunh la a setitag of A ballerina-length gown featuring a white taffeta cummerbund and a large bow with a sash ending at the sloped hemline of the skirt was worn by the. bride. The bodice had a square neckline framed by natural scallops and Her shoulder-length veil wu m-cured 'by a demihat and she carried a bouimet of Shasta daisies. Mrs- Owites StIlweU el tU Edtih pr. was her stater’s ms-troB of honor. Linds Bergis of Fosttae wss the bride’s socaad MRS. RfHIERT R- HARRlSOV flower girl for her Duties of best man were per: nmed by the Mdngroom’i brother Richard. Utiiers were George Comps of Madison Heights and William Kennedy and Donald.r ' to. both of Oxford. A reception was hdd to church psriore immediately fol-lowtag the ceremony. Arfliodo Gtrl to Atttnd Youth Tolki on Atom RMADA - An Armada High Sehoer suphumow."R«rbanr Lteh-tenfelt, 15. Is one of six Detroit Edtaon-sponsored delegates named to attend the 1900 National Youth Cbtiferetto'to tiw Atom'.. The confsi^Kc will bs held Oct. 30.32 at tlia Museum of Sdencs and Didustry to Chicago. Barbara is tiw dai^bter of Mr. and Mrs, WendeU H. Lichtenfelt of 73715 S. Fulton St. easy to build tiiis heauHfid .. E«nHB IQDDIE BOAT ' taxi rr on / VACATIONS / SMAU-IASY to CAIRY WITH SAX AND __gyPKf KMOVID IT- •ICOMM A DINGY BASY TO ASSEMBLE for economy durability beauty No.1 2x10 Kill Driod Sprieo PICNIC TABLE TOPS AND SEATS 5 PIECES syso 1st Gal. $7.49 2nd Gal. .01 IHBnDSi 215# 3-in-l^ SHINGLES $595 PER SQ. MAHOGANY PLYWOOD CLOSE-OUT PRICES •A- 4xt PRLrniSID PUEUH6 %" 4x1 mratSHEB T-SROOn $595 $475 GRADE "A" FLUSH NAHOGANY DOORS . 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Details d this advanced ‘'space _us” have Just been revealed by the Naltoiial Aononaotice and ^ce Admlnistrathn. Under development by NASA's Jet propulsion labMafeity at Pasadena, CtdB., the Rangtr M edied-uled for first fli|^ next yppr and in due course will ^gantly 1^ wUl tell a great deal afaeut earth’s natural sf^lUte. to get anlof plant life" which might exlati picture "to de-i there. " Lumber Co. 7234 Mir Ukt M. OpM DnNy 8-5:30 IM3-3M1 Suiidoy 12-2 “There’s a Satisfied Federal Modernizatioa Customer in Your Neighborhood!” As exfdained by spacecraft programs director Qittord I. Cum-mlnga, the 7D0M pound Ranger is a sophisticated new departure from earlier American apace The eariy birds, bulled space by brute rodnet force, kept more or less stable by the elementary procen of pinning The Ranger will be fully and automatically stabilized in all three axes. With its own propulsion and It will be able to 7 Day Sale! WITH A GIGANTIC BONUS Sales Tax lueinded in All frices! maneuver tn route and at the end of flight. It wiU cany Its own ' likely solar cells, •raistfee wll ton tt wiMt to de ae tt fliee. Its cbb^ tens aM dlree-wiU eswbto It to INFORMATION & FITTING CENTER 103 N. SAGINAW FE. 2-0292 It vidn perform tifle experiment* on Its first flights, induding a telescopic look at hydrogen clouds around the earth. Later, on es-hour lunar flights, It win make TV pictures of the moon and carry a gamma ray spectrograph to help leani what the mexm is made of. ★ When ao miles above the moon, the Ranger will discharge a 50-pound capsule that wUl be slowed by a little rocket from S.S00 to niiaa an hour. After ita "soft ng." the otofeolc’i instrumsnta wUl maasure moon temperaturea. quakes and meteor Impacts and send the word back home. ★ ★ A 1962 voyage to the vie VsnuB wfl] study tbs atmomhere and try to get ttauagb ft for a clos-er look -at 4be ^planet. Jit jRhlriing s Frtt MMUurinf Sftrvic* ond Phont Ordftrs Acctpttd on Inttallofrion . Ordorf Only inifoHid Priem $37.95 . CARPETBAGGERS? As time goes by, many things change, and the meaning of Carpetbaggers has too. In the money past a Carpetbagger was a person who gained land and ^ by devious methods without regard to his fellow man. Today, a Carpetbagger is the same unscrupulous person, in the disguise of a carpet dealer who sells his wares to tnistmg individuals without regard for their pocketbook or welfare. A few examples of his policies: • Fictitoos price claims as to valae of the meRhandise! • Yardage that would cover the ceiling too! ' . • Padded costs padding and labor! • Off brand or 2nd grade quality! COMPARE THE TOTAL COST WITH OTHER deam;rs BE WISE A few minutes of your time consulting with other dealers will pay big dividends and save you grief and money. Compare the quality^ Compare the total prieo— The reputable dealers will gladly give ypu this information! 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Banking THRIFT BOOK ACCOUNTS National | Bank O F l» O N T I A C Member Federd Deposit Insurance CorportuUm rV THE POJrrii^C PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY <1, loeo j ■ I TWENTY-^IVE T Favorites Role Tompiop Listed as Top Choice Saturday Toledo Owned Horse Is Given Neck Exercises T#o Favoritss Have AAet Three Times at Close of '59 Season XxnnsviLuc. Ky. m ^ The secret of -how Bally Aoh% overcame runnemp* Itis and became one of the two strong favorites for Saturday’s $125,000 added Kentucl^ Derby was re> vealed today as 14 three-year-old horses wound up thrtr training with Ught ^ workouts at Churchill Downs. -'Bie smooth striding bay with bull dpg-llke tenden-cla for holding on In face -uMefeat^ has ijeengettmf " special exercises and training routines to make him taller, heavier and longer. * * * Akhough winner ol more ihan 1303,000 in 1969 and out of the ttoney only once in 16 itarts, the ■on of Ballydam lost five 1100,000 plui races by a total distance of leas than IH lengths. TUs trastraled Leonard FilKMiiuui a( JToledo, OMo, who PpM a mere U.60S lOr the esit. sad traiaer Simmy pat, to say ^ * If ' - it it it ' LOUISVILLE, Ky (AP) -aie Add tor the 86th Kentucky Dertv Saturday, 1 and !4 dniloi at Churchill Downs, with owners. Jockeys and probable o^ Horse (hkmr Seekey Probable eddo tampion C. V, Whltpey W. Shoemaker T-5 Bally Ache Leonard Fmchlnwn R. Usaery M Venetian Way Isaac .Bluntoerg W. Hartadc W Victoria Park E.^. Tsylor M. Ycaaa B-1 a-HUlsborough Calumet Farm S. Brooks . 20-1 Cuvier Relic $. I. C»pw No Boy IM Divine Comedy Llangollen Farm I. Valenzuela 30-1 Lunillah Tt A. Grissom No Boy . 30-1 Bourbon Prince Adele L. Rand C. Rogers 20-1 HenrUan H. A & Elmore A. Valenzuela -20-1 Tony Graff Anthouy Graftagnini W. Cbambera 30-1 yomolka , i Valtoy Farm P. I. Grimm 30-1 Spring Broker M. H. Van Berg No Boy #0-1 Fighting Hbdge Mrs. C. S. Hodge D. Pierce lo-l All carry 136 pounds. Gross value (14 starters) — $163,200. Net to winner, $119,100; second $25,000; third, $12,500; fourth, $5,000. Probable post time—4:30 p.in;, Eastern daylight time. Radio and televiaion (CBS) 4:154:45 p.m. E.D.T. "M his neck and nose had been a little longer he would have tatam at least three of those rich iwfei,” said Pitt as he watched Bally Ache graze outside Bam 42. ♦ ★ ★ "But ttiis y«r it has been a different story. He’s grown from around 15.3 hands to about 16.1. He’s mudi heavier in the right places. And look at that neck. He can really mreteh it:’’ Uien Bud Biggerstatf, Bally Ache’s groom, disclosed his part. "Lmk at Uni reach for Ua feed.** said Bad. “I dea’t haww make htan stretch lor H at every hd aeck el hid as iar as Is aeoea- lUs year Bally Adie has been out seven timea, for a record of Ava victories, two seconds and eandngs of $211,800. Not once this yea^ has he bowed in a rich stake in tfialking up victories Flaaiingo at Hialeah Park and the Flo^ Derby at Gulfstream Park. 1%e two Florida triumphs {4us a romp over Venetian Way in last Saturday’s Stepping Stone Chi^ill Downs has established Bally Ache as the second chiAoe at M to C. V. Whitney’s Tompion, YAiawarita- And Bally Ache ooMld go postward at 4:30 p.m. (EST) as the oo-favorlta of the crowd of 100.060. M M eome ap nrad BiielMO. Rata was la the tore-cari for today. But the weatherman said his skies will be dear lor the most purt Shturday when America’i glai^ race wiP be broadcast and televised by CBS from 4:15 to 4:0 p.m. (EST). * * Tampion, although an eoqr winner of the Santa Anita Derby and even mace impressive in the Blue Graai Stakea at Keenelaiid eight days ago, can't matdi toe wofrloat and money-eamed redbod his rtvat BHIy Aeho arid Thmptoh dashed Ihrw tones ^ toe etose si toe 19W seassa. AP PImMm IT’S NO SECRET — Tompion gets the word from the stable boy that he is toe favorite to win the Kentucky Derby tomorrow. Of course this is no aecrei as he goes against 13 other entries at 7-5 oddki Top threat is Bally Ache, who beat Tompion twice late in toe ISto.seaaon, , Ex-Deiby Riding Idol Too Poor to See Race WiSTBURY, N.Y. (AP)-When Tompion and Bally Ache hammer down the stretch Saturday in the 86th Kentucky Derby, one of rac-Ihg’s immortals will be watching on tetevisioa to a^ cramped, walk-Mp room above a Long Island cab try. He is Eari Sande, the riding idol of the fabulous 1930s Jack Dempsey, Bobby Jones, I I Tttfcai, Tttlm “Wlfo iM" » Downs, where cheers once rang in his ears, in 21 years. He never goes to the race tracks in this area because, he says, "I don’1 have % car and 1 don’t have any decent climes. I woultoi’t want to go like this.’’ Yet he manages to keep abreast of developments in his favcadte qiort through daily newspapers. don’t buy the racing paper,*' be says. "It costs Afty cents and can’t aAord.it. I Just buy In his heyday, Sande was the bold IMe pilot of toe saddle hailed In poem and story as "toe bandy guy nanied Sande" who ooted toooe babies home. He rode three Derby winners-Zev in 1923. Flying Ebony in 1925 and Gallant Fox in 1930. He was nosed out in tww others U)d he saindwiched five Belmont stakes triumphs in the space yean. His mounts won more toan $3,000,000 in the days of modest Tod^ Sande is €1, a tired and londy man—yet one with a fierce prldfr-4iving principally on memory. A ♦ He hasn’t been badt to Cfaurdiill Sande Uves alone in a modest tq»tairs nx»i provided by a taurant-owner friend. He spends his time watching television, reading an^ UOtoig walks. He is 1 pounds and he looks much younger than his years demIte failing hair, stomach miseries and hardships which wiped out a small fortune. He has no bitterness or regrets. He remains alert and entourias-tic. He remembers the glories of two decades ago as A they were amt' Oanton State 8t^e»-4^y belli bowed to-Wartare. Bta In borse^galMt-kene rivalry BaUy Adio ImMs a t-l edge ever WklUiey’s son of Tom Foot. Ordinarily at this stage of any Kentucky Derby, dtodon a^ to the probable winner ia wide spread. But injuries have siadlned at least a half-dozen who would have rateii coMidaatloa, including War--tare. R was mighty difficult to uiytody in tote fsotive dty who Bald Mountain Has Two Aces —One Illegal Ken Wibon of Bald Mountain re^, ported tdio teres at his course this ( week but only one goes to the books as a legitimate hole-in-one. The "real" one was a 185-yarder b/Rev. George Mahder of Pontiac-He used a 3 wood on toe 8th hole and went on for a round of 46. Rev. Gordon Bitonke of Oxford wMneased the feat. Both are Luti»- Hert: and then was some support far i. P. Tajdor’s Victoria Parte, weMn to become tiie first C!ana-diaa wiimer of toe raee, and Isaac Btumberg’s Venetian Way, who gave Bally Ache a tough ‘ tiktde in the Florida , Derby but fast to him by 3% lengths tot Sat-urday. HIM Mt evim toe snpporters el /GManwl Farm, iHaMr ef seven The other one was fired by Amdd (Mb. Standing on the Stii tee, be bdted the ball 2(» yards right into the cup—on the 9to Writtorf Pidc Tofflpion LtMlDTILLE. Ky. HI A majertty ai tart writers here for toe Ketaariky Derby totak Mp bntoelatod preaa peg ttan Way. too eely < Pontiac Pole Car in Rebel 300' Roberts'Mark for Single Lap ls128M.P.H. Firaball tp Drive 1960 Model in Darlington Race Saturday - DARIJHGTftN. fi f* "(11 Fire ■ -ball Roberta aet a qualifying roc-ard al 127.750 miles per hou Thursday In winning the pto porition for Saturday’s Rebel 309-race fop convertible atock cars. R Fla., M. posted Us record la a IMO Pontiac for the fonr-lap ran His time was nearly 7 m.p.h. faster than toe old qualifying record for converttoles of 120.820 m.p.h. and more than 4 nupJi. faster than the mark for standiurd models of 123.734. Roberts turned the last lap in 128.006 m.p.h. for & ^ngle lap rec(»d. Joe Weatoeriy of Norfolk, Va., In a UW Thnnderblrd, and Bex WUto of Spartanburg, drlvfaig a isae Chevrolet, will Join Roberts In the front row of Satar-day’s SS-car fMd. Weatherly averaged 125.023 m.pJi. and White 124.968. On tiie steond rOw will be Cotton' Owens of Spartanburg, who posted 124.528 m4>.h. in a 1960 Pontiac; Tim Fioefc of Atlanta, with 123.272 in a I960 Ford; and Jqhnny Allen- of Atlanta, («a., 122.950 in a I960 Chevitriet. The third row will start Richard Petty, Randleman, N.C., at 12Z.-912, in a 1960 Plymouto; Ctirtis Tuner, diariotte, 1960 F^ 12L-906; and .Ned Jarrett, Newton, N.C., 121.881 in « 1960 Fold. Seventeen drlveis attempted to qualify. The rest of the 36-car field will be filled in qualifying ' runs to- Pair of Hanks to Meet SAN FRANCIseX) (AP)-Manager Bill Newman said ’Ibura-day his fighter, Hank Cbsey of San Francisco, has signed to meet Detroit's Henry Hank in New 0^ leans on May 16. The two mlddleweights meet over a 16-round route. Hank ranks as the No. 3 contender In the 160-pound class and kayoed Rory (Mhoun here in Ms latest; Casey has won 30 fights, lost two and fought one draw. PRESS BOX A total of $63,260 ip cash ac-ceaaory prizes has already beta made fpr the "500" race. Tbe record figure was $57,800 toduded bi total purw of $338,100 last year. aeqebed tram the tt. Hawks, stgMd Ma IMPT tract wHfa the DetrUt 1 ADTT BALLT ACtolNO-Bally Adto’s Jodcey, Bd> UsiCry, pauses to vtoft with his wAe, Irene, day. Tomplon Is toe Bentudiy Derby favorite at in front of Churdim Downs Jockey room yester- 7-5. Bally Ache to quoted at 5-2. A Dad’s dub was formed at a meeting in Bloomfield Hills last night to aid the athletic program (A the con,munity, induding high school and dty lecreatioa. Chair- , man Don Miller along wlto Bill Ftattibone. WrJly Perkins and Hugh Carney haye already pearheaded a drive tor scoreboard and press box tor the fodbaR field. A * A" Abbe Mkrgaret won the future event in 20:03.4 last night for the fastest mile paced thus far this year at Hazel Park raceway. A crowd of 5,432 wagered a total of $314.4n7. Wm Lm« rw. StAM -----— . u T jm - Shre*eport . - U 1 .Stt 1 NMhTlIW 11 U J4S X .....ll M JI4 Xta c ...u u m X _______^ » U .4X1 MemnlUi.......1 11 JM i Motolfc .....I 14 J44 t Lwt rn. B«kM toutortll* .U 7 All - Z_-1i f > gassr i L Tribe’* Hawking Hit by Line Drive, Still Win* 3rd Chisox Close to AL Top By The Aaaoolated Press R wm be toree years Saturday lat a line driv»*ended Herb Score’s eAectiveness as a piteber, and almost cost him his sight. Now the Cleveland Indians, denied at least one Amtriean League peniuuit with the loss of Score, await a medical report on a second youngster bit by a Une drive while on the mound. Wynn Hawkls, 24. a right-hanM rookie, won his third in a row, U-6 at BUtbnore Thursday night, but had to give way in the sevento inning whoi a ball hit by Jim Gentile struck his pitching arm with such force it bounded high Into the air ta the outfirid. ★ ♦ Hawkins didn’t appear seriously injured, but was taken to pital for precautionary observation. Only one other game was scheduled in the AL and the Chicago White SoK won Jt, 54 at Watolng-ton, for a virtual first place tie York hai an 84 reond and a .615 pereentage-poliit edge oW tlwM White SoR. Jor togue drimt (kgainat Kaanta aty), had toe Ortolea blanked until tile sixth, wfam Gentile’s fourth home run started a two-run inning. The Oriries then put togeth- ’Man 0 *War was the greatest,' the old rider recalls with a glint in his grey eyes, harking back to his one race astride Big Red in the Miller Stakes at Saratoga in 1920. "He had a neck like t wmk hmve «id he loved to rup.’ Sande considen Gallant Fox the best Derby horse he ever rode, rates (Station as probably the classic’s best of all-time ^Man o’ War never raced in the Derby). The onetime farm boy from the Dakotas, still allergic to fanfare and publicity, made his debut in the Derby as a l9-yeaiM>ld apprentice in 1918. He rode bis elflbth and last horse In the event in 1939. He flntohed third astride J._H. Whitney’s Heather Kuom. beoune a successful trainer for Maxwell Howard in 1938, handling such' stara as The (3tief, Stagehand And Sem Shlft-Whoi Howard died, Sande bought out the stable. • . ★ A ★ "1 was too ambitioiu, I tried to operate on too big a scale, had bad luck and A wrecked tOe.’ he says isadly. In 19S3-at the age of 54-be tried a riding oomebadt but had to' quit after ten races because of knee tofeetfons. He won Ids last tide, tiien dropped into virtual ob-“t.-' _ , for Saturday's Derby. "I like Tompion and Bally Aefae," he says, "but Tampion better be-Canw be has Willie Shoemrirri^ a fine boy.’*' Doctoring Your Golf By DR. CART MIDDLECOFr PATIENrs (HmPLAINT: ^'Ciui’t Ncm ta Ui on ■ throogb baU.” DIAGNOSIS: A problem eenfertiic an tte left Up. 1REATMENT:iOne of the most Important and least understood i^cdi^es of the golf swing is that Oje left hip starts turning back to the left with the start of the downswing, and KEEPS ON turnin(3 to the LEFT UNTIL THE SWING IS (XDMPLETED. Too many golfers let the left hip stop tuniing Juri as the clubhead reaches the hitting area. These are the golfers who "qult’op the shot." That is to say, Urey fail to hit on through the ball and follow, through to a propte finish of the swing. • Today’* Blustratlon Shows the oorrect Up action. The baQ has tieen Ut, but the left hip continues to turn around to the left. This proves that the left hip was turinng properly when the ball was Ut, and even earlier, when the downswing was started. Note that with the swtag net gaHe finished, my belt bwtole ta faetng the taiget. At the finish ef the i svrinc. H shMrid he twe or three mete tndhes areund to the toft Ctoeck yourself on this. If your Ups are ^ the right position to the finish of the follow-through, diancea are your toot came off perfecity and your ball is wril down the fairway where you Want It. er a tour-run seventh when Grim reiteved mwktns, who up ei^t hits, walked four -and strudt out five. * it it The Indians, replacing the Ortolea in third jdara, a game shy of first, had an 84 lead alter 5^ I. Harvey Kuerai and Uto BobYPrancona i each had three hits tar cnevettBd.^wdih Francofia 3-ftns3 and driviiR in lour runs with two doubles and his first homer. Milt Pappas (1-2), first of six Balti-more {dtebers, was the loser. Roy Sievers, the slugger the White Sox got from Washington in a toree-player swap, made his Chiefs in Favorite's Rote for SVC, UD Track Tities With Pontiac Central and mingham Seaholm rated as favorite squi^ in weekend Oa« A track meets, and Cranbrook's powerhouse in Oass B, area tldn-dmia today held elevated snots in MBheastera Michigan action. A ..♦-..Jit-_______ The Chiefs, CMlf indoor efaam-piaoa go after | Saginaw Valley tide, today, at Arthur Hill’s field. The tcq> Valley honor eluded cMcfa Dean Mlson’s crew a year ago, tax a wild fiidto thaf^gave Flint Ontral the dumpiontoip. ^to less tiian a point nuuh. . 7/16. Flint Northern was hrd at 37 points. Prelims are under way tiiia afternoon, with finals undei the lights. PCB Is tavsied this time, wlto Vaings toe strangest oppspente. fatoans have toBcsi on lean ways Ihhi seassn, oad on not HgnreA to be ta toe mali«. • On Saturday Chiefs hustle down ta Uriivmity of DetxoA to defend tbieir crown, won last qnrlng In this inlMestiiv test, where) pottos are based on cumulative - efforts. The Chiefs’ ace weight trio set a relays record for the shot at feet, 4^inches, pnfoobly and hurdler LeoA Prentis is a good prcMpect for other points. He has turned the season’s fastest times for a state prep in both highs and, IWS. Joe And«wn In the mOe and bill Ratcliff to; toa 4ai^ an other PCH bulwaria, foi* both today and Saturday. The Valley field today is the Ugsest ever, with three new adibols apQiaring for the first time to the diampkinships. Besides Pontiac Oetoral, Fttot Norib-ern and (Mitral, Saginaw’s Arthur Rill and Sagtoaw High, and Boy City Central, toere are new from Flirt Soutowestein, Bay (Sty Handy and Midland. Today's Vsliey tost vntaBy Iq, regsrded as a sort of banmetor. ter the state champisnships, ta whteh SVC athletes have for Bredril Prichett, Charley Brown and Jerry Rush look like almost sure early point - getters today Tighe Quits Job as Tiger Scout DETRorr (UPD - After n yean to the argaaisattea Inctad-h« a siito as taaaager. Jack 'ngbe has ^ M Jsb as a seeal far toe Dtonlt Ttgars. Tighe saU yesterday ha was qaittiag, to heeana a paUte for a pa&“of‘ first-tn^ig' rani against his old mates. Earl Bal-tey, one of the players ^ Sox bandied together with $150,000 for Sievers, had three of the Senators’ ei^t hits and drove ta four nms, one with hia fourth homer. A ' A . A The White Sox nailed ft wlto two runs in the seventh off Russ Kemmerer (0-2), scoring on a sacrifice fly by Nellie Fox and a single by Minnie Minoso. Bob Shaw (2-1) won it, with Turk Lown’s reliet for his seventh in a row agaftist Washingtoi. The big light-handw is 7-1 tiletime against the Nats^ suffering the loss when he was with Detroit in 1958. It also was Kemmerer’s seventh straight kaa to the White Sox. AAA Hawkins, paired with Yankee Jim Coates as the only pitchers e jm thn* Jn IheAL, -second hurier hit by a m in two days. John Tritouris, a rig^-handed reliever for Kansas Cfty, suffered a fractured Jaw when struck by a ball hit by Lou Holdener duti^ batting Maples are favored tor tiie Dide Waters relays at Monroe, put coach Kennft Ambrose wasn’t too today. "WeH find some still Itkm," he warned. Maples will have a fidl squad at Monroe, led by vmsatile Steve Jacobson, and some’good balance to the relays and Individual events. Milford will take 28 to the UD rriays, including Ted Nrison, mil-er, three ■hotputters. Jim Hart-wttk. Nerle Gidley and John Shef-Her (averaging better than 40 feet). Hm Kurnick, broad Jumper, will also take part. PCH won last year’s UD relays ith 34 potota, edging Redlord-wHich had 31H,,East Detrtot was 3rd with 27%. Both are baric Pontiaef NorthWB his a'fuB •quad for the Monroe Rriays, including ace Bob Hocktog, . to the Jumps and vault. Jeff Braunagei. Chris Payne, Dave ShMds. SteVe Toth (shot), Dennia Vtooeto, Art Sotomon, haB-mflor (ok mile). Ed tairray, Don Roas, Norm Mosby (440). Bilt Young. Jeiyy Mtoe-weaser, Didc Pointon, Ride Fisher and Dane Fox. first home fun of tlm T^sr good mimSOilYW lunvbn Chlnco 1 W**hlnttao S niltil CteT^d U. BaUimor* a ai^ Onlj samn achtdulad. TODAY'S CUtlOB Kaauu esy iDito. lA) at N«« York (Coatot. SAi.l pju. Chtcara (Scar*. AD at WaOmftN Ola-Bda. Ml. 7At p.ai. CTCIM (Stittaaa. Ml at (atvVD. i-C) 7 B.nu Mratt (BuaniBf. Wl) at BmI— au, IX;IS pm. SAYVfcDAY'S AAlOni Kaasa* Ctty at M«« York, x pm. ** nnaiAYW*'aun8 NATIONAI. LKAOt-X WmTMM TM-Btatea I ..n. 1 .7X1 — letaM .. .11 7 jn t —>■»»* .. ... p T J43 I -.....t i tSi t Sit S IX AIX 7 wptao, Ml at Ckieata (nratt. risS'ai.fesrtJ’"'"- ■ ■ • a M Im Aaqllk^pm. me twenty-six THR PONTIAC PRlESl FRIDAY, MAY B, 19f victory. And Henry put it away with his, third save in the four-ganM striiw Hiat has TwWed the Reis from eighth to sixth in the National League. SMOOTH AS SILK The lean lefty, who beat the Reds seven times out of eight be-fane they got him from the Chicago Cubs last winter, hos i*: tf^'all 10 men he’s faced in thow three relief jobs-getting seven on strikeouts. Ho fanned twb of four batters in a 1 1-3-inning mop-up Thurs-(toy as the Reds swept game series at San Francisco and dropped the second Giants two games behind Henry Hurls Reds to 4th Straight burgh. The Pirates, who open a three-game series at,San Prwi-cisco timight, won 9-7 it. Chicago, ruining Lou Boudreau's debut as Cub manager. Lna Angeloa beat Milwaukee AS in 10 innings but ^ Mew a the St. Louis cardinals chance to tshc third place from the Braves by kiaing 3-1 to Philadelphia. it’s fourth coQsecutlvn hl(~ a tWHWt, two-stitto oinglbNttb the bases loaded, ^rry <93), never a loaer ai^dnst the Bravos, beat them for the third time with four frames twphit, shntoot rMief after starter Johnny Podrea had given up homers by The Reds were shlit out on pne hit tor five'timings before southpaw Johnny Anionrili tired in '' first start of the season. They' came from behind and beat reliever Stu Miller with two nine in the eighth, getting the tying run a hit batter, Vada Pinson's the nators, homored in the sav-mtlt , - Rookies Pancno Herrera and McMahon ^P3), now agatnat the Dodgers, lost it in relief ot Lew Burdette, who had a shutout until Don Demrter and Aspromante, getting his tint Ken Walters hit fourth-t n n 1 n g homera for all three runs as Phillies beat Vinegar Bemj Miaell a-2) for the first thne in six de-dslons. Jim Owens (2-3), the sidy Philadelphia pitcher wifii a complete game, put away his second nlne-iiming Job withoa flveJiltte-. The Cards scored in the fifth on a walk, Leon Wagner's tingle and a doubieplay. ror center fielder Willie I The winner scored on pindi-hitter Willie Joner sacrifice fly—after Pinson stole second and third, giving him three thefts for the game and an NL-lepding total of eight 0 ★ ^ Heniy struck out pinch-hitter Jimmy Davenport with the tying second In the Giants' - Most bas^Hill .officials took cw^ls against Senatw Kefau-ver’t anti-hoarding bill, but the bitterest reaction today came jfrora the usually reticent George Weiss of the New York Yankees. 'This is one more evidence of (kntinrotal Uague’s desire acquire major league status In the same cheap manner whkh has characterized all the other moves,’’ the Yankee general manager said. The bill, introdixed by foe moBopoly-buatlng Tcnneiaee senator Thursday, woidd curt> fonn operations of major league teams by limiting the players under one ..................- (M the MO, furtoerance of the organization ot the Continental League,’’ he said, “It js a case of being willing to sscrifice the high quality of our national game tor doubtM and inferirar quality.’’ stieh a move, if successful, would mean destruction j»t tht minor sixty would be subject each year,) unlimited draft and a i president, said If the aenatw waiited to further toe best inter-_ of baseball, "I feel expansion ia the present major leagues provides the best solution.’ Krdie Tebbetts, general man- Frick said be was ^vlncedlayr- of the 'No major league club would have any inducement to enter into agrtaments, operate farm dubs or subsidize minor league oper-atiOBS X X X,’’ he aaU, adfing “Nor can any minor league chib afford to operate Independently.’’ Warren Giles, president ot toe Naticnal Leag^, called Y attadt on free enterprise said it would “lower the standards we have in professional baseball’’ and Lee MacPhail, Presi-dRit of the Baltimare Oridea. said such a UU would .kill the Continnital League beca^sf tbe estabUsbed leagues would have an edge on appealing to players. PWl Wrigley, Jr, president of the Chicago Cubs, was one of toe few major league bigwigs who voiced favor tor the bfll. "I think It’a a good Idea,” he said. iplayer drafted by more than one jteam could take his choice. said. “This would do great harm The senator is picking up s^re From Commissioner Ford Frick down, orgsnized baseball branded the bill as a potential wrecker of the game. Bill Shea of New York, founder of the Cbntinentai League, hailed it as a great move toward “equality.” “It will make mote players available tor everybody.” he added. Weiss criticized the bill strong-tly. «If W KettuvOT bin » in to a great game, with toe public [judge Landis left off. Its okayi and players the eventual loser'j with, me. I believe •”**-Joe Cronin, American League ipetltion.” Outfielder Slugging Yanks Happy With Maris NEW YORK (AP)-ftoger Mar- Detroit, Marls tingled and dashed aroratod right Md territory In Yankee ^kadium, won’t make people forget Babe Ruth. But he er Maris. More and mww Marts Is making the New York Yankees brw happy over the winter deal wito Kansas City that brought this stocky southpaw slugger to the Stadium. •That fellow has sui^Kised me.” Casey SteiMel remarlced toe otoer day. “I knew he was a pret^ good hitter and fielder but be has toowed me a lot of other thliqia. Ife ttn« and throws better than I thou^t and I had no idea he second "sfter”*'”cafelt"0424 PREHUNG ALUMINUM CHIIMTIM NOK 2- 8x6-8 3- OxM rnl Om UnA Thick ^29 ,95 CBURIVS, Inc. mLSw>mIU.Sitanl.i|kU Hlt-400( BOB MINEWEASER’S NsrHi Sifi SporHig Bsofs ( Hardwart ■UDWiai SRCIAU TRASH BURNERS Btavy Win /\Reg. $1.98 Sj|49 SNamfi GOODS AIKaKaa BatabaH filavas $095 SPBCIAL ^ Reg. $9.95 $C50, STKIAL Ws ifovs f-f^iagtr GlevM •ASEIAU AND SOFTBALL TEAMS GET OUR PRICES ON TEAM UNIFORMS 900 Jotlya Avo. Opaa 9-9 FE 4-5393 For Real Suiwmwr Comfort THEiLIGHTEST GOLF SHOE YET! HuSiiPhiHaeS* ATHUr aUSMD rKSKNI BY wavEioK nr A HIM aU krMy ISoaaii par ihet! Repditlon viku THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRmAY, MAY !»> HHW TWENTY-SEVEy Rrep Teams Play Heavy Spring Sports Schedule Imitetlonal Goll ~ ' wiMed iqi tar th« May 39rd oat* ■bo»«| 8t TnA ddeatin^ etty rival St. Mika. IIS-197, and Blooin-Ifflla whippms Oak Paik. Boys'Baseball Program Starts City Recreation Leagues Junior Workouts on Sa^rday Mornings Hm Junkar baseball sprlnc train-iriK proKram for all bojia IS years and unto will start tomorrow at Pat Saooy took medal honors ibr St rmd wHh a « vdille Mike Reed added a IS, Mfte Saooy a « and Jim Sttacbetta a 47. For St Mike, Brace Brown had a 40, Mike Wkcand a 44. Pat CampbaU 54 and Mike KaesUng 90. * * * * ’ Gordcn Weet and Fred Ewald tied for honara with 40’s far Bloom-fleU’sS th straight win. Ken Buod had 41 tor Oak Paifc. a heavy baseball card, most of toe action took vim to toe Wayne Oakland League. urday through June llth at tour sites in the dty. dayoea Park, Joaiyn and Wat tea; UMsoln Jaaler Rlgk, Le- Brash FIdd. Bagkty aid Bna* aadWaeUagtoa laaler High Ftold at OenoMW aad Maaonifaina are plaoea where bejni should re* port • They do not hi\ye to bdong to a team to attend the. training pt» gram. League classifications include Claos “D” tor boys U and under; Oass “D” tor b(^ 19 and under, "F” for IS and under and WidgcU for 11 and under. at the Recreation* Dept, in dty hafl, neut Ihursday May 12tb at ^ 7:00 p.m. for “F” and Widgets and 8:00 for "D” and “E” teams. . J3. Tennis tooes and baseball glowa reqtdred equipment for the b(^s. Profeuionai WRESTLING OaewereO to «b« Valarm <0 fir lift Wan Fart tm PONTIAC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 250 W. HURON ST. matr «r nw raftiBr ntsT* &llSn ntata" amarO wrf -BanOn" Btaww tt* «ha MMwot Ta« Tam Pitcher Dick Caverly went all the way, giving up only two hMs ai Claikston aoored over West Bloomfield. 7-3. with Jerry Powell getting two hits Including a double. The lakers went hitlest until the 7th when Sweetmsn’s hit d In two rans. by Bob Hadgari la too dto drdve iMbc up two hUs. wMt an too way. Stan Krogutedd strack out 15 and gave ig> aeven hlta, Imt it wan’t enough as St. Maiy’a team had aeveir errora la toaing M to St. aunent. K defeated St. Rita M MMi St. Fred took a 19-1 stomplag from St. Ben in other Catholic eague action. In Qie 3«un Sth taning, PsiS Halbert. Dan Dumy, George Drake and Al Tunny aO atngied ir Mikes. Marty Masped hit two for St. Ben. Mftea and St. Clement toad the league with 4^1 lecattfo. Oranbrook’s team made It 7-2 for the seawm by routing Grosae P(toite Udverstty Sdtool, 14^) with NeU Mtoras getting a aingle and triple for three RBI’s and two rans scored. Dave Sdiaits bad twe singlea aad two BBTs as DIek Mosher task the win. ____ Jls, 3« In the defeated Holly ((Mi) 5-2 ____Frank Morgan getting a key doitote wtto toe baeee kmded In the 5th hming. Tom Maron v the winner, Becendecy the loeer. t Ti. Tto MlgSty TBf GENERAL ADM .......flAO RINGSIDE .. SUM and SLSO anvANOB ncuT aauiBi Griifs GrilL 49 N. Saginaw VPW Poet No. 1370 PE S-4101 SM N. Saginaw Russo Seeks'500' Win With New'Fin' INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Paul Riisso, yekffaa of 15 Memorial Day races at ’ toe ^'MahhpdDs Motor Speedway, hopes to win for the first time May 30 with a gadget invented bjr two airplane teat 6 Haubsrgsrs *1 LAKES HAMBURGERS Sa B4L Rab Ritflig Co. Att Typos R00FIN6—SIDING Pi f-fIS4 SUMMn LU6UES ROW IHRO rOlMED Opun lowlinf pally Xtikawood ioiiGt 1121 W, Moron PI 4.7*41 Russo’s ninth-place car of laat year, owned by Fred Gerhardt of FYesno, Osllf., arrived at the track Thutaday with a big fin built along toe left side of toe cockpit Russo said wind tunnel tests have indicated the moveable fin, 36 by SO inches, may increaae speed ttirough the tunis as much as five miles an hour. It ia expected to nullify about 200 pounds of die car's centrifugal force at lao miles an hour. The inventors were test pilots Bob Little of St. Lotils and toe late Zrice Meulshach, killed recently in a crash at Edwarda AFB. Ruaso recently moved to Foct-vllle, Ind. toom Webater Grovea, Mo. _______________. Titan Cagers Will Help Honor Rams Four membera of the powe^ padtod Univerrity of Detroit baa-ketban team will be among the >wats at toe annual St Frederidc AU-^wrtB banquet Tveaday night at the ediod. (2uu1ey North, oHxptaina Ray Albee and Oorge Heger and tor-mer Walled Lake star Larry Hughes will be Titans appearing. They will Join all-time pro foot--sU great Joe Sdunidt of the Ltarii as m Thi ii»- The Crane tennis team however «a OB toe tosSng end of a match rith Groeae Pointe. 14. Onto winner waa Bncky Steed who «on to shafog over Roger WBner, 84, *4. RomeQ puahed its aeaaoa record to 50 tor toe aeaaon by downing RoaeviOe In haaeball, 43. Tom !yer waa theXbIg hitter, getttog single with toe base and homering tor anotoor. Ron Schmidt algp had two MU’S tor Romea Potoiae Nortoero aad Watartoid captured Inter-L^i k e a Howe k Again MVPofNHl Hart Trophy to Gordie for 5th Ttme; 118 Points MCMTTREAL UR-Goidle Howe, the Detroit Red Wing veteran who makes patrolling right wing in the National Hockey League look easy, has won tiie Hart Troitoy as the league’s Most Valuable Flayer tor a record fifth time. £bn» pdtod 119 print! out of a other douhte wlimm, possible 180. more than twice as ”-----------‘ many as rannor-up Bobby Hull of ChiragD. HuU, the NHL scoring champton for 195940, received 55 Hidl’s Chicago Black Hawks teammate, all-star goalie, Glran Hall, finiiM third in the voting irito 44 points. Other players who leeeiveJ polBts to toe tiephy vetlag we Jean BeHveaa, MeatreaL " ^ ja.-* ____ ram . BOfM tM nth htirdiM-etitaM (Wi: ram : (WH msh- bit of track ud field news waa the defeat of a strong Crahbrook ■quad at toe hands of Its bittereri cinii B toe, Ecorac. The "downriver" crew outacored CYanes « and two-thirds 42 and onetoiid. at Chnnbrook to what qpuW be a preview of tommiDw’s “B” meet In the Univmity of Detroit Relays. » Huskies disposed of Walled Lake with a good 63 and one-third 45 and two toirds count while Skippers crashed Farmington 63 and two-thirds — 43 and one third at I flrsta lei hj a Smito «f the VlUngs « pole vault. Walled Lake swept the mile, but lost another double winner wh« Giuy Wfikott punol a mnade in one leg during the low hurdles. He had won the highs. Wilkcdrs injury wifi keep toe Vikings out of toe UD relays, the WL coach said today. Ed Stigers. speedy SIdMier hurd- Fakhna. taking tiiree (one atie).Faloona’Harvey! . man won the datoea for the only ikorge took ebghtl&rts *t Qmn-brook. Cranes five. Todd wmams bomted tha Ctaae’« Urik Jamp asaik tor toa tod tone la toree weeks, to 44H, but had to trafl Beane wtoaer Tom Morgan’s (C) 2:02.0 for the 880 was the fastest time tor tbe event in the area tois week. otan, M; Terry Sawchak, Detroit, 7; Deag Harvey, Montreal, 7; ABaa Stea-toy, Taranto, 4; Andy Bathgate. New Fork, 8; Heart Rlehaid, MeatreaL S; Bob Pelford. Te-reate, S; Berate GeoKroa, Montreal, 1; Dong Mahno, Boalan, L Howe polled the tame number of pointe for both hahrea of the qillt-had 31 points forthefir8thalfand24fartbe whOa Hall received his 44 paints to the second half of the balloting. HIth (nrat: ____ rtndemM* Prep Fronf® BfCKOOLkMAm Johansson Ready to Start Training IS ALL IT TAKES TO INSTALL A NEW MIDAS MUFFLER IN YOUR CAfe OPEN EVENING ISit/ii' «M*1# WO I. 5.10 ^ «AB)lS*MimiR GUMUUmCD rn u lOM M roi own mi CM Thor^has iNMm a, lot of talk but very little action tak< m concerning a mudi-needed reaUgmnent of area prep leagues and it appears tlwre will be ^nothing done about the problem for at least another irear. One big movement which would have created an in* ■teresting league fell apart soon after it was started and seems doomed unless a sudden change comes about. The plan called for such schools as Lake Orion, dark* ston, Avcmdkle, Rochester, Oxford, Lapeer and possibly two others to band together ................. ........... leagues by the time football time around again.' Hm Saginaw Valley will have its previbusly ex* panded group going fuU f the TH-Cbunty will heve tries with RosevOe added. All the others appear certain to remain the same with the exception of the as a conference. Those six schools are in a total of four different loops and most wanted to stay put. So there will Iflidy be very 1 difference lit. the letup of Where*8 th« best iJSED CAR BUY in town? At your FORD DSALER'SI Ho’t a raputabla businata-man. Hit used eara art honaatly raprasantad. pricad right and avfry A«1 modal la WARRANTED IN WRITINQ. IG GRADE #106 Garage Siding *170“ Par 1000 Boord Ft. Wrought Iron Logs Knock Down Doaign 7* in Longth 2xlG Top Olid Soot Rtdwood Traoted CsSh and Carry Kiln Dried FIR $108« PramiMm Grade 2x4^' to 16' Lansfhs Un Ihaa ihave saasHfy . . .r.U par la. ft. 2x6-6' to 16' Lengths NU-WOOD CEILING TEE 16x16 Nr Sa* n. 12x 12 AceutHcol \5*^ W!.«*s M. rt. .lit par la. ft. FIR BOARDS *85 1x6 Kiln .Driad UHfity All prices quoted oftone are special cash and carry prices Dickie Lumber MM oicHiu un i«L naso uuoi r4*3SM Bt«i;a^*rri.T:W-Sae StiutirTrMU ClMUSnfar OrtOQviUe will drop out of the see next qnrint ta enter the Genesee County ‘'B" Conference in a surprising move. Here is a loop plajing under a county name ing a ecfaool that Is NOT in die ty. Makes as bwch aeni Warras^-ntxgendd heiag in the Oakland B er Brighton in ^ Wayna-Oakiand as tar as the . ty fengles fo. Fttigaald may move to die Eastern Michigan Les«ue In luture yaars. Iha Baota Oeatral b naw wmi taar aeheab aad aw Hkely fa etay that way. Blr^ mtaghawi Qravaa wtt be slartlag eat ll a Iinpm aw9^ tram ~ ■aebr. SaaOi Lyaa wwdd like te heeded tar the lakk ef tadepead- NEW YORK (AP) — He. . wdita Champion Ingemar Jo* hannan came to town to start tratnlM tar hb June 50 title dc* fenee llmrsday night and immed* lately ran into kait dlfOcnltiee. The.New Yoik AtbleU< Oom-mbeion announced that it. wanted to do some more checking before approving the eontract tor cloaed* rh^ to the bout between J»-hanssoa and Floyd Pattereon at the Polo Grounds. Got. Melvin Kmlewltch. chairman of the commission, said the contracts hail been submitted and but hut not been finally ted upon. ' ”We Intend further oonsidera-tk» next week," Krulewttch toM the Herald Tribune. Feature fiports Ine., die syndicate organised by BIU Fugtov and Roy M. Cbhn to pronwte the fight, were reported to have been called to a nacetiag Monday to supply addittonal doc-menb. Irving Kahn, president of the TelePrompTer Inc., which bid 1100,000 tar the ancillary ligbU, ■aid he had nothhig to hide. T used hard dollars, I through the proper procedures, I went out to get the contract and got it." he esid. "1 outbid aU die others." ♦ ★ ♦ Fugaiy skid he knew nothing of such an invesdgation by dw com* mlsston. "H’s news to us." Hsnt^ C8P too.. One repneentaUve. Reader of Tehmcrlpt C8P ■aid he never got • chance to Ud. Ingemar, smiling and taeM, wasn't concernad when he checked la at the airport 4t * * He saidip hsdn't hm6 ef the In Ihte country, win Jote to at tlmetonpr ss wlU his fisotato. if he was more anxious to get to training than engage in furthdr .paper work. it a * He said he would go to Oroe* liger, N. V.. Saturday to set |ip Us training camp for die Patter^ son flidit. He laid be was sure he would win the next time abo because "I know now exactly bow I will fight." Johansson Indieated hb training Except tar a poesible replace-lent for Orton viUe, no more moves are anticipated. The Tri-County la looking to grow even bigger in dte future but first will try R with five schoob. SKIPPINO ABOUND Nortiiem baaebell ooadi Amb rfiaen high on plicher Rich Lam-here who won four of HueUes’ first flva games . . . Rochester will add croas country and wrestling IS varsity sports in Frank Fink of Walled Lake fame be^ groomed for the starting backfleld at Cbtodo. Has bm out of sprfaig practice due to lUness. Ex-Viking Mike Wurst a guard hopeful ttere and looking good on defcoMe. Gewge Carter b belting ball for hnlay Qty nine . . . Lake Orion won the Oaldand B sportsmanship trophy . . . Bill Lovelace of Rochester broke the achool record with a S3.5 time in the ffO but only ffai-iihed 2nd in a Caas Oty meet . Oarfcston hurler Bob Porrltt (aimed Si batters, allowed 15 hits and 15 runs In 311-3 innings. Ctoeh Dean WOsan's Poadac Central track beys have work . Oil Leokais SPECIALS! Wfjai'E V a* ..............^ ■mM (OewitoW) . WW ITe Msaey Oews-ft Ma. to Psy RELIABLE TRANSMISSION CO. 4lll.PsriM n44lf1 FOUT DAY LEAOgSS ADHARE BODBi: <*-Dave Regan (left) of Orlando, Fla., and Don. Whitt of Borrego Springs, CsUt.. their low score of 67 that they both carded Thursday at the Desert Inn Country Qub to lead the first ar iwrtafu day's round .of the Tournament of (3iam|Aons. Thek siBores were identical to lekd the field. Both went out in the 3te and back Jtoi. but they were still only one stroke ahead of the second place finbhers. Par tor the course b 73. with Saginw VaDey meet and U. ef D. Belays, but they eaa baadte It . . . Several eoH^res Bbmlagbam Seabokn goU aee Gary Meuw . . . Lapeer mat Ifar Barry Wleksboni B a bay w6a ist bb start at BlsiailbH HBb where be taewet good eariy peteatbl to footban aiM track atal wis rated Ugh by eoaeh Dea Hoff. HTA Sponsors Its Own Triple Racing Crowri CHICAGO (AP)**Anotber triple racing crown became otfieiel to* day, but does not involve'the Kea-tuckyDerby. A * * The Harness Tracks of Amerlea meeting in CMcago^ announced the creation and sponaorsblp of a rtewly*estabUBwd tiiide crown for a h«xe whld all three top pacing event»-the William R Cane Futurity at Tankers. N. T. Raceway, file Uttle Brown Jug at Delaware, Ohio, and file Messenger at Reoaevdt Raceway, Westbuiy, N. T„ which Ibb year will bad off the three event aerbs on May 11 ★ ★ ★ TV Messenger win have a val* e doM to $150,000, ri janm histoiy. The Cane will take place June IS, to be fdlowed fay "The Jug” on Sept 33. Bofii are valued at about |S6,000. las VEGAS. Nev. (AP) - Led by Dave Ragan and Don Whitt, two capahb but retatively unknown i^eaaionals, die field oi 21 select players headed into the end round of tae $43,100 Tauniap Palmer Favorite, Even Par 72 at Vegas Ragan, Wtiilt Shoot 67s Ragan, 24, from Orlando, Fla., jBd Whitt. 29, from Borrego Springs, Cailf., whacked five ctrokes rff par 72 Thursday. As play resumed over tiie 7,000-yard, par 36-36—72 Desert tan Oomttry.Club course, the two were one stroke ahead of Mason Rudolph of Claricsvflb, Tenn.. and veteran Jay Hebert of Latayette. At thb stage, there wm nofttog ^several stars bad ground to make BOWLERS-NON-BOWLERS HEBE ABE THE STARTING DATES FOB YOUB SPB1N6T1ME LEAGUE: Anwld Palmer, the ruling Masters champbo end pre-tourhament tavortte here, was at evw par ti. May 7... 10:30 A.M. May 9... 7:30 P.M. May 10... 7:30 P.M. May 10... 7:30 P.M. May 11... 7:30 P.M. May 11 7:30 P.M. May 12... 7:30 P.M. May 20... 7:30 P.M. Hi Schoolers Hi Schoolers , Mixed Doubles , 5 Woman Team Event . Mixed Doubles ,5 Man Team Event . Ladies' Doubles Men's Doubles UaeOE OPENINGS Contact tia now far opanfaiga on nxinfiBg luagnaa emd dao far faagnM now butea t, Menluf a libnMea • Fenily SUCK MR aad 300 LOOIHS UWATS OPEH OPIN lOWUHC IVttYBAY, ALL BAY I Bar Salunbv. Sebstay t4toh». A> Day Umtsi. today Nfato THE ALL NEW FASULOgS HURON BOWL 2525 ETnalMtb Ub Road Ft 5-2525 Mike Souchak. and Erie Monti of Loe Angeles. ' U.S. Open champion Kily Casper Jr„ shot a 73. as did Tom Nbport and George Bayer. And Gene Littler, who won thb rich event three etraight years, had a 75. taghest of tiie.round. Four Nayere were tied at 9-They ware Art Wan Jr.. |ten Veu-iri, Jack Fto aad Jmy Bar- ET. Thrse atrokes behind the bad-ns were Julius Boros, Dow Fin* starwaM. Doug Ford and Bob Ros-burg. "Nothing la safe," said Ragan. Both Ragan and Whitt had identical rounde of 34-33—ST. Rhgan's irom brought him safely out of no tour be^. Whlb six birdiee in hb L. C. WILLIAMS Salesman SEE US roi EXPEBT SEim (Ml • CHEVROLET • FONTIAC • BUICK *75 Minutes from Pontiac* Homei HI«Al Moton lOS 1 WASNINCYDN ON M-24. OXPORD PHONI OA S-25U iha Morw: KMoa XaMoS afsrs. 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SpsrtdbiK, translucent ||M has a doac nSinity to flie dune-ter md texture of flowers. ★ - ★ e . Bottles rilow yon to main Uie most at flowtog, crooked ateme-. Just remember to place flower ovatal bpttleo filled wltt water will fiantioaise ' colors U your flowers.. Mixed bouquets are smarter if flowen are grouped by vertety. Clip fading flowers each day as ^IMW tosh KBMI Young Trees Fa/uhiiiu/ Qa^dea Hem Like any o ter, the newiit planted tree can Battle lawn Insects with ddor-dane treatmeid. Hose^pray soil insect kiUer drops Japanese beetle grubs, other hiding insect pests. /olfer /flsflif, Iight0r weight ly oOiee g newiit pli stand some corrective i at times. That’s why it is I check the tree, shrub or evergreen planted last faB, soys M. W. Stairies, field supervisor of the Davey Tree Expert Co. It may need some straightening out, in several ways. Here is a qiikdc check-Ust that will brip the delicate greenery to a good start tUs treexing and thawing lias heavw roots out of the ground, prea them back into plhce and cove with topsoil. Re-muldi if this is h (wder. Grow Begonias inBoxes According to the Belgian Begonia Jrowers Assodation, It is much easier to grow tuberous bstoidas in window boxes ten in>|nts. TUs is the way they do h In Bdgium: The boxes con be mode f wood, asbestos, tine or similar tnials. Ihey should be from T to 8 inches in width and height, frith a length eccording to the size of the window sill. The boxes are painted dark gray, dark brown or in a matel^ with that at the wuis. As fai pot culture, young plants can be plmted at once tai the boxes, if ons cm use a rdtsn hi whldi to keep the j^arAs in good eonditian until flwy can be brought outside. However, it the boxes «■». not be placed outside before the end at May, the young piaats cannot remain in small fots or flats where they have been started. Tberetore, dinlag toe eeeond haifot April they sbonia be trane-planled at a diatanoe of bicbea in largei^ flats or undsr ixdd ftamss. Here is bow this transplanting must bt dona toting. After IMs la done, water earefolly, but toorsoigUy. No other plmts sboold be mixed wltb begonias except lobelia pen-dula which cm be placed along the outerside. This grackaia little pl^ will hang over the side and ir toe boxes. Its tiny Mae flow-wiU match weU wtto oU toe other colors. The effect is a very happy oot. It ia also poaaiMe to uae fudisia pendula to good ad-for the ■! Watering Trflts your newly planted trees ooo s^ week the first year after plaat-iri^ After toe first year, water toe trees once every two or three REGISTER ITOW for our GRAM) OPEMNG CELERRATION FRI., SAT., SUM. MAY 13-14-15 • Itf Prizt * 2nd Prizt • 3rd Priz« HUDSON TANK SPRAYER $20 Value Plus 20 Mem Velwible Prisas. fe buy. Yea need ne»^ present te a Scotrs $12.95 Spreader Mss $4.75 Turf Bldr. Oely $14.70 scorrg -BONca’’loNE bag feeds lawn and BILLS WEEDS ON 8,MS H«. Ft... . 5 MONET SAVOtO 8FBEADEB COMBINATION DEAL |r%M AVAILABLE. BCOTrS SOtt IMFBOVBB, M L& ^ 2 EXTRA SPECIAL PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE 12" to 18" Pelted 1 49 SPECIALS THIS WEEK SILVER AIAHE— SHADE TREES C't.riu,.$3.95 FRUIT TREES Petted Apple — Peoch Peer — Cherry RED SILVER FLOWERING CRAB leauHfiil CrtoMMi Flmron. Ii- June 16-lS. for tile SlM. Aiunpl Meeting of the American Roee Society which haib from the "Roae Capital” Cohim-bm, Ohio. «UV IW UIV gAWMsm/wpa;, \ziu Queen, tiie Roac. grows outdoon, ranedly free and independent, aak-ing no special abater . . . boUc of America'a heritage.' Spokeimen for the Society lakl .. . . .— ^ ^ The roee growers emphasize the ce oi aoiecthw as ' Hiimi iiiict; « nMjtiui« mM their convention site the stronghold of camatioii fanders. Now considered the Ntiinter One caat«id«r tor the National Flower.---------‘*-‘- raeas this -----■ ■■,. „ ____I carnation, tiie fhin^ Two "favorite! Mix Vegetables, Flowers in Same Garden Plot Kilt That Crab Grass EAST LANSING — If garden space la short hut you waa« both vegetables and flowers, just put them together in the same gar- Do as the greens keeiNara douse liquid crabgraas killer now to keep your lawn loakiiig like a fairway an aemnn. A 73% ddordane ooncentrate, such as AntroTs. kiUs crabgrass seeds before they damage your turl But it .must be applM right now, before the seeds start sprouting. The chlordane ______ '^arvorne! ■' tmray treatment kills off subsui btce ■"Nobody weU haitlly anybody soU insects at the same time. •Such a garden will be both dec-(H-ative and useful,’' .says Fred Wldmoyer, extension spedallat in borticulture at Michigan State Uni- ARD-MAN In a small gardoi, radishes and carrot sebds can be idanted hi the ----------u-e tu. irerslty. "Actually, vi^dei^ haw lone this ________since colonial times.” Large vegetables and flowers don’t fit too well in this kind of gai^. Com, potatoM and many of the root eraps such as turnips die radishes ahe ready for harvest, the carrots will need thinning, so], both thinning job can be the same time. Since carrotf are classed in the medium-sized group, tvrs as petunias, frenro marigolds and snapdragons can be combined with them effectively. and parsnips are usually kept — as are phlox, large zumias and other bold Plante. Lettaoe. parsley and radish oomblaed wHh sweet alysaam, dwarf marigolds, ageratam and dimu f petunias can make A very * — IP small easily made. Although c(wn is not re mended for these small gardens, still insist on plantii« it. If so, then take a cue from the early colonists who used the corn Plant these in groups as in every other garden plan with masses of flowers between the vegetables, Wldmoyer suggests. For example, sweet alyssum planted next to a mass of dark green parsley makes la very pleasing picture with good contrast. Landscaping Needs a Plan In setting out to Improve the property with landscaping, the w^ BIDING UVN MOWER BKtrk stwiar . . Mf SVi H.P. 4-cyda ei«iM .. S-fpMdt farwgri 2 S|Mads ravana .. wfaty ckrtch .. engiM erwk-ihaft has Rfatinw gwraataa . . brake far Imtaat rtapplgg .. cats iVb actas par baarl conceived plan. You have bouse and land and. sky and space. The aim is to make a lovely picture * LONG, EASY TERMS! LEE’S SELES t SERIME 921 Ml, Cltimens St. FE 9>9830 lthe whde pnverty — a picturesque enrtronrnem. however, that the famUy can live in with pleasure. I If you (XHisnlt with a landscape nurseryman ao much the better, Ifor he is highly trained in the art iThe steps to be taken in landscap-,ing run something like this: L Study the location of your Tree Planting Honors Mamie effective A pink flowering Mother’s Day tree to "honor America’s most fanoouB llivtog mother” has been planted tor Mami< Eisenhower on the EJarttoower farm at Gettysburg by tbe auxiliary to tiie American Aasodation lor Maternal and Infant Health, according to Mn. WOliam B. Graham, Kenilworth, nitoaia, pieaident of tbe auxUiaiy. The tree, a large flowering crab-apple, is expecfed to be in bloom in ettty Miv- Tito plttitlng, Mn. Graham states, ‘Mb an aftectioitate gesture to the nation’s most famous living mother.” ti^arly beans and peas, 'niey planted a few seeds around each hill of com so the beans would ipiral around the com stalks. Although not generally advised for the average garden today, you may find It both inActlcai and pleasing in your miniature gar- Mfoty of the vegetables planted I a small garden will be used as they mature. In this case, it is wise to have a small area where plants can be started for frana-ing to the garden as "holes” occur. * For example, lettuce plants can or ageratum may be uaed, too. ir to start with «-well- Gr, yOn might try growing your the tdsRie of the spade.- A own herbsL for use in favorite Bright Forsythia Shows Promise as Potted Plant always been falriy common to home gardens, but it soon itiay be making its drtwt to floral rinpa as a flowoing potted plant. Experiments with potted forsythia have been carried on at Blichlgan State Univentity by Dr. Richard F. department of borUcol' tore, tor two years. Dr. Stinson used two or three rooted cuttings of tnsythla whldi he^mtod to six -inch poto. He ' mentioned periodic idnching and proper spacing of the idante as being very important to producing well-budded ptonte. Eight years ago Mrs. Elsenhow-r laufidied a Mother’s Day seal campaign to further work by the asaoctation to tbe field of Maternal and Infant health. Tbe American Association tor Maternal and Infant Health waS founded 40 yean ago by Dr. Fred Lyman Adair, internationally known gynecologist. Mother’s Day trees have in the past been {danted by various patriotic groups, tocludtog; one on the White House lawn to honor of tbe mottien of all our {N at Aritogton Cemetery, to honor tiie mother ot the Unknown Soldier, and at the griive of Mary Washli^on, mother of our first president. Tbe forsythia. kept to ooid storage after tote tan,' codld be forced into bloom anytime after January. In Dr. Stinson’s work, the piante mid-May when tiiey were Staoed outside, stin to the pots. Butty Knife Works Cany an toexp^ve putty knife and lettuce. Seedlings of marigoldk tiw garden. You’ll find it handy to scrape moist, sticky soil from clean spade is much easier to work with. Trained Nurserymen Can Be of Great Help Home owners are urged to comlmended as plant screens. Do you suit with tpialifled nurserymen if house, the slope ot they wish to have aound mccea a. .riain. «K) a ..,.;; ^ c „ any. Observe tiie property as i wish shade at aome particular spot, or to stoit off sup from cerfato windows or a porch or terraeer Where yen locate the o«e f. wMle fliere are «»■ ctol plants for tills particular pur- KERNHIHIG& BDMEUX-VP ‘3 5 Foot Stopiodder RYE GRASS SEED 19<> Car Wash Brnh $295 BOADWAY-SHEU Hardware SHOVEL $|95 eso AUiURN AVI. IN lAST »DI SHOFWHG CIHT1» natjr •( Pm* PstkliW Of Klgaw P*tS S wboie, not just iwuse, yard, ^Wjand seleet a drive. American Assn, of Nurserymen, t. Try to visualise the plant- "but in many cases they don’t lag of the property. There should Iqww tiie variety, or what it will be open towns. The bouse shonld |(]o, how it will grow best, how to be trampd by trees omI shnilM water it. or any of the important to tie It to the ground. The foun- thii«t that insures success to planting and most other {growing plants mi the home prop-ptontlngs to front of the house erty.” -immIiI oonist sf low-growing , Most good nurserymen have EAST LANSING -- The bright fossto to I tory tor Dr. Stinson says the forsythia as a fiowertog potted plant appears to have go^ possibilities af a new florist [sroduct. After it has served its decorative purpose indoors, it may. be planted outdoors the assurance of continued growth and increasing beauty tor many DaUiaj Will Thrive in a Sunny Spot Even though it takes lots of spade work to grow it. men like to plant the dahlia. It’s a tough fkwror that thrives on sun and heat, grows six feet tall, nnd has os many flowers as a dandelion. Here's how to grow dahlias, from the May issue of Better Homes A Gardens magkztoe: Family garden living is in great vogue to^ from cdast-to-coast. Your nurseryman can tell ytw what plants to purchase for gar^ living and how and where to plant them tor best resiilts.’’ Suburbia has many glaring examples of what not to do to plant- Nsw note bought from dahlia, growera will already be trinuned.{ ready fen* planting when you get them. If you’re starting with undivided roots from your own garden, cut them apart, leaving a piece of stem on each root dlvisian. Roots without part of the stem will not g*>w. to o^^WiM are better tor certain soils, £'ti?S:e3?rpli;tSto“S?5« «» where to locate the a house where street traffic may s tall plantings at the corner of the property and toward the street will coo-siderably reduce traffic noise and provide more privacy. Your planting must havefenity— it must tie house, drive, walks and land together. the home pixqwrty. The majority of successful nurserymen are college or uidversity giaduatea. speciattzing to ornamental horticulture or landscape With their food ad- vice, it is far easier fot the home owner to grow {rfante that will give full returns to beauty, shade, flow-life, as the need may be. Bamboo Trellis An effective, yet simple, bamboo garden trellis can be made by tying three croas-members to bamboo uprights about 18 inches apart. One-inch diameter bamboo stokes are recommended by Midiigan State University hwticulture spe- foundation jdantings that obscure windows, trees to tite middle oi the lawn, various unsuitable he^ and ntiier mistakes never would have been made If a good nurseryman had been consulted in tbe first j^ace. Choose a location where ptonte wUi get at least six hours of sun dally. Drive a 5 to 7-foot stake by eadi hole before you set out the roots. Space large dahlias thrM fi*»t apart, nad gmaller kinds two feet apart and smallor kinds two four to six inches deep and set the tifoer on its side and cover it with SOIL Water liberally through summer. yea want the ptonte tor,” urges the asMdaltou. "TeU Mm whet yen are trytag to achieve In Do you need more privacy? Some plants-are mvecially recom- aaw.' or sou na wtat-mi rife* Ifagf DipMidflUt SilidiiiLAfl CiliffI ■nqr Ilf • Y*Imm • lUt • Tm-Tmns to a vtotMC so^ of osion... to ail asw te ^ atrinis/No tow <100% at ddi pikal IbSll tofer totoadU. fiignne I todw asmpsn sMot toil wstUni-whOe ssisaiaB b or to fstoi HsMiitodinatoMan todoM DOWNTOWN fONtlAC $- TII^HORON CINTIR — DRAYTON WAINS—ROCHE$T«-.-MIRACLI MILE SHOWNG CENTER S. S. KRESGE COMPANY Unusoal Plants The- fragrant, white gardenia; plant may be grown to large pro-! portiona imioars as well as out-^ ride. Their sWny gieeh leaves are’ decorative. ! You should keep your gardenia! where it will receive the morniito sun. In tbe south or west window It will need some shading. Tliese warm-dtanate natives prefer w humid conditions. Dally spraying clear water is beneficial, but not necessary at such frequency, S(tote growers are utilizing ptoa-tic begs to make small tents tor tbe idants, enclosing with, the [^ant a container oi water to pr^de moisture. The enclosure should not he tight as the plant needs cir-culathig air. Another way to provide moisture is to set the plant in ‘a pan of Another easy-to-grow tropical plant ia the Bird ot Paradiae, nto tive of South Africa and now pop-ularty-taised to Hawaii. ’lUs plant has a atnbby, bulbous Stan .toiped with big glossy leaves. From boat-shaped growths spring an erect blostom up to eight inches long. Hm flower js twange tinged Man Had His Flowers Even in Ancient Days Settled community life was flrat made possible ipr man by horticulture, and wherever Ite built towns he turned to gardening for recre- linn wis iRweeuMdciEA. As early as tbe 7th Century B.C., ■n Atoyiian "book” of clay tafe lets listed 1.000 flowefs. accord-teg to die National Garien Bureaa Feeding Lawns Otote the town becomea estab-periodic feedings In the liaiwd. and It spete wlH keep It giwwtag vlg-ofu^. A light feeding during tbe summer also wfll be belpfol. FLOWERS AND PETS for MOTHER'S DAY ywWt$¥*THm PARAKEETS teach them to toHc easy 2e finger iroin MOTHER'S DAY PLANTS BEAVTIFVL COMBINATIONS 6" Pots ..... ^1.98 7'' Pots .... *2.19 8" Port .... .*2«98 SCARLET end WHITE GERANIUMS IlSSmS only y I 4" Ron. $1.59 CHILDRERPS DAY Saturday Moy 7, 2 to 4 P. M. FREE RIDES / * MIRiY GO ROUND • TILT A WHIRL • KlOWI T^IN RIDS • KiOOn BOAT RIDS • KIODII CAR RIDS MlrsM Mils Btoiists Assoeiaflos W. T. ORAMT CO. MIRACU MILE SHOPPING CENTER Open 10 A. AA. te 9 P. M. Complete U. S. Poet, Office MIRACLE MILS SHOPPING CENHR S. Totetraali st SqiMra Laks Rd. •r** OtM ter 19 AJE.. 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' W ★ ★ Ihomas aald the United Statee _aa come a long way to civil 'righto and Ubertlea rtnee tha CSvU War "but not far enough or fait lam is race relatiooa," he eaid. and I’m not too pesshnlatlc about — not oi peiaMstle aa I am Ruu Air Force Chief, 9 Officeri to ViiH U.S. WASHINGTON (UPI)-Russta’i air foree cUef K. A. Vorehinln and nine of hie cttkera arill visit the United States next week. The Russians will be returning tbe visit to Russia made by Gen. Natoea F. ‘IVinlng. now diaimum of toe U. S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, when he wee Air Force diiet of stafl. REPEAT OF A SELLOUT! COLONIAL MAPLE! 8-Pc. SOFA BED SUlTE-^verytoing You Need! TERMS-OF COURSE! toair durabBlty. Boundwed at a diny rate in toe first five dmm of the not-eo-roerry month sf May. Two of toe longeet • merried among toe etar-duttered U refti-gaee from marital blln. Both oouples ware roarried 30 eCNOiqE-QI-DURAgLI.MCORATOR PAiRICS • TAKI S YURS TO PAY 149“ 3rN. 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It is mora than a matter of k)ok-aIikee for it takes an electne dryer to keep white clothee white; to pnaerye the aparklmg new look in colored and patterned fabrics. Electric drying is ao fiftn because there is no flame, no products of combustion. HOTTER WATER AND PLENTY OF IT. Only an al ir wiuKmt I heater can regularly deliyer 100* water i_______________ Really hot water goes terther and gets dothei deaa«r. Ab deetrie erater heater needs no flue baeaiiee there W BO flama. That makea it the only water heater you can put any plaee yon ‘ ................. . - -------------------juj eliminate a want Riidit next to your waelwr, for example, to dimi locm heatewasting pipe run. There are aiBO electric, IwSmwitfdi lit OBiw BRIGHTEN WASHDAYS WITH GOOD LIGHTING. When you plan your ekte trie laundry center, be nme to gK expert adviee on adequate hgfating. Eweeially important are the eortog and folding taue, mending and koi^ area. Yo^ be surprised at’bow weti-planned Ui^htiag can rediHo fatigna. for the cleanest, brightest laundry ever, diooee an BLECTItIC LAUNDRY CENTER BAIL COUPON FOR BORE WFORMATiON. see YOUR APF>LIANCE DCALCR OR DETROIT EDISON I WOULD UKC isoat mfosaunop about an a OJBTmc WATU HgATIN Q aacTfuc ciOTim Mrtp , BiTlOIT SA WteL .■ J ir— THB PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY g, mo Loving Cups for Mothers Day.Maysth! Made fl£ milk chocolate, filled mth all her Cmthr Famif> Parmer caadiee—frethy creuni, trufka, clmten, diziee, fireiMnq(raac fruits. That’s eur Milk Chocolate Assorteaeat k hiprelty Piwrincial beet. 1 -3 BIG HITS -The Bpamble BUSK Tht SltiT Tlat Mdm ^ FtY^ Flict ^ BMlUkti iMkti lliisti7 Ikyatil Historic Civil Rights Bill Hopefully Signed by Ike School Boses Hit by Vandals WASHINGTDN (AP)-4>imMent Eiaenbower signed today ttte 19SD dvU lighti bill laowd to new protection Ibr the voting righte of Ne- and Oepitty Atty. Gen. Lahrence Walah came to the White Home lor it, but there wore i historic step forwam in the field of dvU r^ts" aldwukh Goi«reee eome of Us rec- ■igT*i«^ the' bill, The signing was without any ex-Mordinaiy ceKmony. Atty. Gen. William P. Regora to defaat the legialiUloiu they — out of it a number of ^ m«ht by the T administration or by Northem glvtag »toWi one to Ifw President’s etattenent noted that this is only the second dvil rh^ts 'measure passed tay Ooo; grms Ja 85 yeaca. -He aaid It, Uhe the 1957 law, was built on recoin-mewdattoae of the administration. ity tor the attonMy general injunctkmi bo dvil rights sM A permanent commission to fight race diacrtinination in employment on federal oootracta. W| * * Aldiough primarily a vddng April 21 after mohdie of etrug^, marked by one week of arouml-the-dodc Senate aeaeiom. strengOieni federal authority to bottled die bin hy every posaUtle ns. White they were unable AIM BALLOT FIGHT The heart of the measure is a mucedure to help Negroes, oy Methodists Keep Rule Pastors Can't Smoke other minorities, fight disciimlna-egalnst them at the- ballot Teamed in this effort will be the U.S. Department of Justioe, federal courts and officers of the DENVER, Colo. (AP)-Uethod-lets stood firm today on their rule control of outer i UnlM Nations. TW bill iHovidet for the adort aey general fo file suit, asidfig courts toflnd diere Is f.padem of ■imination agahat the dse of voting righto. testbig. A committee headed by John E. Marvin of Adrian, Mich., drafted the document The statement voiced anxiety about the ‘^Ufrinmie^ of^ kllvt-cUaT i^l^” rmitfaig from com-pulsory military service, and reaffirmed long-etanding oppoeltkn to the peacetime draft. Oonecientiom objectors shoidd broad dadarattow-aw Hgieiwr gromds, world order. iqipeaUng for "com- —M. Deploring a tendency of govem-mento to "discredit any proposal for disarmanfkit not made by themselves,''’ the Methodisto eaid "■idi cynicism’ aegotlatioiiB. ’Ihe churchmen urged the United States to eimand its "effort and ataff to Aevriop Savings that result from dtoarm-ment should be mainly used to hdp underdeveloped countries, the statement said. WOULD CURB SPACE They also urged international The Rev. John J. Bunting Jr. of Newark, Dd., maintained that singling out tobam was "not puri-ty, but pmitanism, not morality but moralism, not the genuine practice o f law but legalism.’' Applying the rule to ministen and not to others wu described by die Rev. Carl B. Masco of Portland. Ore., as perpetuating “double standard In the Methodist Church." The Rev. Lee C Moorehead of Cdumbus, Ohio, died tindinga sakl a midster could not shioke ‘seriously orippUng by Farmington police for damaging school buses, leaving naariy 3,000 achool diildren in the Farm-ington area witt Jamea M. Read, said that sentees were "Just about normal’’ with moat of the stranded students arriving by othar means of ti dons against court orders, such as Only three buses were able to be this morning. Ths-damagt was dtocovered by drivers shortly after 0 a.m. plaints from peraofu dlscrimi-' against If the referee found persone qualified umjer state law, he could ordpr that they be perraftled to register and vote. The new voting procedure may be tested in this tail’s elections, alftmigh the law is expected to be challenged in court, delaying a showdown. Third Try N«xt Woitk for Ballon SotoHite Sot CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ()JPI) - Udtod States Is expected to try again next week to get a trouble-ridden space rocket Into with Us "radio mirror’’ baHoon satellite, "Echo I." The riiot, wfaidi had been sH for today, was grounded for the by a balky seooQd stage in the new rocket. Scientists first had hoped to get' the 10O-ftx>t sphere into yesterday. Then came one 24-hour (May and yesterday’s iw The fleet of buses was ps In ftie< school garage parfcM tot at 3300 Thomas St. A six-foot feoca with barbed wire at ftie top sur-rounda the parking lot, Read said. A night earlier, vandals disrupted Uv(xiia's scdwol bus system tor a short time by letting the air out of the tires. SSZs^___■ Mk- -w— OrnJLMmm ^ Jick GMIM'jliiioBfckImi ■ I f5ENRY3bNES-[ -AND A GREEN JUNGLE HELL! COURAOE THAT WROTE THE FLAMIN6 SAGA OF THE SEABEES! S JOHN LUPTON 2IVAR0DANN BRETT HALSEY i AIMvIMlfBiMlMdiiati! kMKftxlWtllll Crmvdxt Crvwibit HELD OVER! PONTIAC Crowds! Exclusive FIRST Showing Fasten Your Seat Belts, We're ^Akaut to Be Invaded by a Creature from Outer Space! No-Hit NL Pitcher Vern Bickford Dies RICHMOND, Va. (UPD-Vem Bickford, 39, who idtched a no-hit no-run game for the Boston Braves only 10 years ago but had warted |i awi^ te-w-mere 120 pounds, ^ tnflflv Af AJiffWMi* In lUfiOTiino ^ Bickford had told a reporter only days ago that he was determined to lick tee disease that confined him to the ho^rital and walk out of the building. But tee dread dfaeaae had much of a iwad start OMy four runners reached base agatMt Ririrfnrdmi Aug. 11, 1950, Fhen the strong righthander j^tebed hs classic against tee Dotecers, /O. W W ★ He went W to hli heir leiiBon in I e major leagues, a 19-14 record. ■miswxrglhm Unwaam^ Aug-Hour A Avmu Sauemna. Or Scoum Ami ___ fLUS ... A TREMENDOUS MOTION flCTUREf MEN AND WOMEN OF THE WAt fOlt-A STATE TbM an tiM iMiM art tha iaaparala imii art SSJXX) Awaits Wheelchair That Climbs Stairs WASHINGTWf (AP)-There’i akOOO ‘frtoe awaiting the faiuentor Witt can iKtotace a J^ate<;ft^*lng wheel chair. It’s needed tolet han- 3.000 Pupils-Stfond#d» 28 VahiSw Dqmog.djsK^^ tn farmington Diftriel industrial plantt The prise money has been pro- Bead saM afi tee buses wlU be vkled by a private cftkeii who for yean hw been interested Ih tha betteriaent of the physk*Hy handi-oi^ipad. Tlte dooor’e kieoWy not dlseloasd. Secretary of Commerce Frederick H. Mueller, speaking tof the National Inventota. Council; a^ MaJ. Gen. Melvin J. Maas. diah> > lyw (jt tee President's Oomralt-toe cally Han&appea, enaounced tee prize offer today. MeTSWr—j Leads Way as Princess London (upd _______________ Margaret loaes none of her royal prerogatives by her marriage to commoner Antony Armstooig-Jones. She Ja Jtill -a, princess ot blood royal. Mill fourth In sue-cesaion to the throne and wiU precede her husband on all state oc-tosionB. When they are together she meet he addressed flrsL 8be ta nsaMly called "Yew Royal Hlgb-aesa" at tee begbulag ot a osw- sbe sbould not be ' dressed as Mn. Armstrong-Jones. Anyone introducing them would ly; "This Is Princess Margaret and her husband Mr. Antony Arm- AbMISUOfl soil AT AU TIMIS Ssatb lad it Ualoa Labs Rd. TONIGHT-3 UNIT SHOW 1960:$ AND A GIGANTIC CARTOON FESTfVAL NEXT ATTRACTION THURS., FRI., SAT.''SINK Nit BISMARCK" VICTOR MATURE Somson and . Deliloh Im color JERRY LEWIS Don’t Give Up The Ship NOW SHOWING FUs-SATs-SUN. MArkrt 4-3T35 Ut Home on Campus GROTON, Conn. (AP)-RObert I A. Wilbur has no troubte calling the pM one-room scbool-bouse he attended 30 years ago. He bought it In 1948 for $2,750, made it into a two-bedroom home and now lives there. OAKLANO COURTT- DaPARniKRT ot rw»» -*^1* rnmTni mMp of t^rmtiMl------,-r—V- ' •d. iiSa oftem (» eooalit at mmw-dtipMid {kuium «nbta ttM am to to Mmd' sod siss saeli tseUniM . « dutUdt Uto said am as o.«r ba aaoM-I ian la erdar. to traoaport asvasa fron told ares to tba main iotoroaotor of tto I rarmlnctoa aa*a«t DIanoaal arattm.*^ Si!ISff1L£&n£?^^r w te ate. ss. Utchtean. 1 any objecth SSrelffi^n detcrmlBo t---------- ~ with tall ImwroTamcat. to-wH: sy^i's'i.srasjaassar Fat^gtte ToWaa^. aU^ tha tots la tto « ‘&I. OaUasd CottBty. -----'la itottor Rteto that tba teaaa and ntlmato ot eost proparto hy Spsuldlai. Oo Itooktr sue AtiedaUi, racliUred profsaaional tuslaaan, (or said inproyaBMal art oa (Ua with a. J. Atoiaadar, Direotor of PnbUc Works, “d arallabit (or puhUc axamtnatlon hit offloa d <& Public — &llJSblJ£“*' tprU », IMP Apra-M. Uay «. IBM ■ I THE i»ONTlAC PRESS, FRlt)A^X M^Y 6, 10«0 thirtyfive 'Caryl Did Not Havel Ex-AA^f*r Rt.’nwri^d, Soys Couple Hod No Children DetpHe CIpim ^CTORVILLE. C»llf, (UPI)^ Caryl Chetimdbi'i former wife said 'niureday as far ai ihe knowa the robber-rapist never had daughter despite his «iaim th Isar for her life kept him fro namii« the real raf-ligjht bandit. , ★ ★ ♦ The woman, who spoke thhn«h an attorney — both remaining un-identiflW — t
T S:40 Sfl AN lASLY SHOW! SIDUCID ADMISSIOfN TP 7:09 S.M. SIOUX FALLS. SD. - TUi poat office recetv^ a letter from s HoUaixl girl which read; To a Nice Boy. Sioux FaUs. So. Ddkota. Ver SUteq; Dear 1^: I wiA correspond with yeu. I am a girl. I am 14 years. I live in Holland on an island in the Nmtb Sea. I hope you are a boy. DDDH HiTIIIII SATUmT — ORM 'TARZAN and Hi# I 'THIRD MAN m LOST SAFARI" I Hi# MOUNTAIN" -----r - nor nowir at MATOfas •omTna beacw - SHOW STARTS AT 7:20 FEATURE AT 7:45 TONKHT ONE SHOWING ONLY Chessman, married the woman -while ihe was in high school in Los Angeles. Since 1w was convicted in 19U of the’ sex crimes that finally took him to the gas chamber Mjmday, she has fRUtwr gnd intived to this H la an effort to escape notoriety. After their marriage in 1940 they wen divoroed in IMS — ttiree years befon he was convicted as the red ligU bandit , ^ She predicted on March IS In another Interview with Flander that Cheasman would be executed because "too much fuss hu been raised now for him to get oitt.” But rile said it was her belief that he was not guilty of the sex BCUEVE8 IN rneSH Am - bin. Margaret Glover, a believer in "natural outdoor environ-mmit,” poses Thursdhy beride an elevated wire cage In wUch police found a Omonth-rid baby boy sleeping; on the Gtovers' U9«cre property near RodtvflW, Md. The child was identified as the non of tenants sf the {ilovers^Md police quot- Ssh Francisee’s got its name from the sonapliMe which slgyntled t|w arrival ot tar ships to trgettrs In the bekMv, AT riMtafas ed Mrs. Glover m saying she planned to ai^it Urn. The baby was taken tb Montgomery Ooimty HosUtal and found to be in good condttioa Mrs. Glover, a gS-yearUd former New York model, said she and the baby had been sleeping outdoors since early this year except when tt rained (»■ plowed. UgiTED I ENGAGEMENT HURON — THEATRE Phone FE 4 7091 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES WALUD LAKE PARK .y... ! OPEN tUTDUH EVL ond ALL DAY SUNDAY Bra’i turn the Ssmtaf New Ar 6mm imd‘ A mi PAMIN6 k FRii ADMISSION Trim for die top of those beehive hairdos includes roses, csmelias and big rhinestone clips. NOW! HOWI ‘THB EIRTI B ■»!'' WITH ROCK lUDSM u< lUOB U6NIT is “SHUI UUIN KITH m Bim|*______ —STARTS— SATURDAY EAGLE: Plus HIURIOtiS PUN WMi TteiWHTlOYS “JUIX MONEr Extra! Sot. Olid Sun. Motinoes CARTOONS — CARTOONS — CARTOONS AUO IgA* was a special kind d Hell . .. men weal to her bea (key sinned, loving her was like walking blindfolded liKeSat^ AT 1:30 - 4:50 - 1:15 WED.: "WHO ^A! MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT! i>OWARD KEEL Today. Loal Times! b CineamSeepe and Colsr iims ioVacs ib *tvad me when itt ~ PLUS ^ "13 nGHTINQ MEN ' Strand » STARTS TOMORROW! AWENTMFS SEVER WNKKOL THE WOILI ROLLED IRTO ME! THt GOllJtN GIORY IHAI WAS ROME ITSELF! THE EXECUTION OF THE VIOLENCE OF ,V JOHN THE BAPTIST' EXOTIC OESFRI TRIBES THE BEAUTIFUL, PASSIONATE TEMPTRESS. HERODIAS' THE STORY OF SIMON PETER OF GALILEE! ..ORSON WEUiS..WILU«M WIRFIELD IS' i aUMT AOVQmHB In Oto . (MAMT nMUOdjllID lolmHadnoa THE HIDI»N OOMAM OP MATtlKB lAtt OOTPOSTI SEE! . The Memstotas el toe Moonl The Sqnadmna el Pettcspel The Itags ef toe Innglel ~ Trihe ef Oetflkml The PicFurt That Modo Rocorfl-Broaking Rood Show^Engogements Throughout tho Notion! _ YWEBlCr nSMERMAN HECHIVICOLOR • PANAViSION : )(M SAT. ond SUN. SCHEDULE SHORT SUBJECTS ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ BIG FISHERMAN*'... 1:32-4:59-RiRS TmaTY-six. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY «■ IWO Tony's Individualism May Be Nipped in Bud Bj nu WILSON LGinxiM ’"lYiy. AxmNranc«JoiiM hM get to leant one important thing about this new lob of hia^ aJpui^Qg’ a uylng, a bit reprovlngl7/to a friend of liny’s, today. I “Ha’a got to learn that he can never in his I life lift a finger to do anything fw hlmaelf I again. got to be waited on hand and foot aa leng aa be Uvea “Wby,” added the WILSON thtnn in the royal manner to wait on yourself. Tony simply wouldn’t bo allowed.” Tony, the noneonformiat, wasn’t liking it a lltUe bit "The life of Jones’^ that the palace had decreed for him didn’t appeal, at aU. "Everything, but everything, will be done for him from now on,” it was explained by the palace aource. ★ ★ ★ •Fwr example, he'll never be able to drivers car around to tte petrol pump again and saif^ 'Fill ’em pp.’ "Beeanse whwiever he stepa out of his ear in the fta-ture, somebody wUI seise it, fiU it np and wash it Tony won’t even be able to take tho MM-mllo inspeetton check for himself. Sonebody from the palace wlU do that for him, lust automatically.” With Tony’s wedding to Princess Margaret efforts to shape Tony into tiie royal niold went ahead with such coaches as Prince Philip helping from the sidelines. _____ To most of us commoners, the let^e^Sfip-db-R-fbr-you school of behavior would be acceptable. But Tony’s much different When be was taking and ^ peddUng bis pictures during fals Bohmelan days, Tony brewed his own tea. made his own bed, sometimes cut bis own hair, and was so handy crto that he even de-iSgned clothes-mostly aU togs for women. "All the same, Tony's got to force himself,” the “palace g»nn»m«n said. “He’S to force himMlf to do nothing lor hlmsdf.” It’s part of being compatible. Princess Margaret loves the royal bit”—at least that phase of It-and it’s part of the ClodereUa boy future Tony’s gotten himself into. ★ ★ ★ EARL’S PEARLS: Show me a woman who insists she hasn’t aged much in 20 years uid 1’ elderly-looking teen-ager.—John J. Plomp. TODAT^ BEST LAUGH: People who refer to thlngi as "dirt-cheap” obviously have never oamed a garden.—Jack Herbert, Quote. WISH ID SAID THAT: A lot of people are already work- a four-day week, hut it takes them five or six days to do it- That's carl, brother. (Copyright, I960) Students Going Ar PRCWlOTED-Nikdal Ignatov, secretary of Russia’s Central Party Committeo has been moved up to a deputy prenUer-shlp in the recent Soviet top-level realignment .....t" ...... Ihe trouble with some diildreh is thst their parents don’t think they should hwir any four-letter words — such as "Don’t!" A local chap complains the caBUB taker wasn’t sreund, so he doesn’t know whether be was uncounted, misooiuited or discounted^--E^ Dead Pigeons Willie Fewer in Monaco MONTE CARLO, Mbnsoo (UPI) — Princess Grace has ficeeedsd in putting an end to tlw IdlUng ci pigeons for sport in Monte Carlo. Her husband Prince Rainier m ordered , the Monte Carlo casino to dis^Unue the live pigeon shqots it has been bolding for a years. ’ ★ A * Court sources said the princess, former actress Grace Kelly, has been pleading with Ralnior to stop the kUling of an estlmMed 30,000 pigeons each season and w gave in to her wlahes. California has 12 mountain peaks 14,000 or nxHV feet is height SQUARE and ROUND from which eertain tyi^ oflhs pa^rarimticn. Sdmtlsit have devdgped a tcstldMeas S(U madd has basa sob- Mother’s Day Menu , Ortaw tt OtiHT Stop tr rraS Oop " v f} M VIBOINU MJ»B WAH rtm BtWo SoSM'. wnxN Bonnu ........’l1 VI ?5sss.««tw ..........L... auoiucD If roBx caors was spptt smm .... sESSiHsSviriu™- gaswvolioas Sagewtad DANCING FMUt.unilMT. Feotming the HU KUVE TRIO 111 PnUac knii .lppMiiMt SEIR CHOICE LIQUOR WINE I DIXIE BAR MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) - Mrs. Luertine Hatcbel was aewing near the window, bat kept watching asi garbage men carried « box id old! papers to a truck. One man found a tom Bible. Sr ♦ A "The oa»«r men gathered aiodndj him as he opened the BiUe and read u few verses to them," Mrs. on Trial Today Both Negro and White Charged in March li Demonstrations DINE AT OLD MILL TAVERN \ MOTHER’S DAY! OPEN NOON ’TIL 9:00! By The Asaoetsted Press Negro and white students go on I trial in Tallahassee, Fla., Oty Oxirt today on charges growing of an bit^rution demonstra-tk» at a white, lunch counter whidi culminated in a near riot Six white atudents frcsn Fhnfda State Untversity and six Negroes from Florida A. tt M. University charged with unlawful . semUy in the March 12 demon- irTIUTS COCKTAIL-LOUNGE FE 3-9528 WIST HURON at ILIZABETH LAKI ROAD DMCE niDIT AND SATUIDAT NI6NTS ta the Mask af BILL THOMAS end Hit Tom Cott CImvco#! Jom SMsiens Evtiy qq M^. or4 Wud. ||.|0 ^.14, 2km RM. Two of the Negroes were re-lleased from jail only Thursday after serving 60day terms imposed for taking part in an earlier demonstration. Officials of both universities cracked down on the students after the March 12 incidents and OR 3-1907 HAVE YOU BEEN TO BETH'S Negro md white students resumed BitdD demonstrationi two Austin, Tex., eating {daces. The Negroes were refused service whoOrT!' larway District. ’The DoUarwayli Sdxxd Board js the defendant in ; an integration suit i Negro students staged simul-marches on the South ' Candina State House and the governor’s mansion at Columbia ' while more than. 50 law enforce^ \ meat officers stood by. There wax no violence and no arrests. About 30 students paraded < around the State House where tfie ! General Assembly was meeting to ‘ coraider proposed legislation deal- i ing with a move to integrate pub- ; lie schools. They chanted “down,L down, down with segregation.” -HAROLD NANNET^ AND HIS WESTERN PLAYBOYS DAIVCING SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS BEER UniBO UMBUB6ERS WIRE ART & BETTY'S TAVERN 4 MQm N. of Oxiofd OB Old 24 Oh M578 r DINNRI QUB SPd Your Host — Dagmar Wilson NEW DRAYTON INN BaieiBC-TliRrt., i Sal., Sir. WIN I JAMBOREE EVERY SUNDAY 4 P.M. FINE = UQEOB 1 MUSIC BY THE KUNTREY KUZENS IGEB DUTCH MfUi I s Rokoni Rt ChRixh Rd. fllllllllilNHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl^^^^^^^^^ SUNDAY > SPECIAL ^ JAM SESSION EVERY TUESDAY WITH FRANf PERRY AND OS SWINGMASTER8 DelTslnn CsN Par 1 HtpH BEmk WtH RsMivaBaa PI 2-2911 ef Hurra MISS EDIE Playing Your Fovoritf Rtquoift ot THE PIANO 0pM;S|uUUys 12 *tU 8 FJL BETH'S BICMAR LIQUOR-BEER-WINE Take (hu on Beer - Pisaa •• Sandwichei 94 W. Huim Sf. Frw PoiMnt FE I-944S tern SEA FOOD PLATE PtSH-4CAUOPS-SHRIMp the PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY 6, 1960 THIRTY-SEVEN AP PhcMu AN OLD-FASHIONED OIRLr-Belle Brown holds an old-fasli-kMied drink over her 100th birthday cake as she said, “1 wish lor another 100 j^ars." The centenarian, who drinks one doutde - strength old - iashloned each day^ before htncb, was ghren the pi^y by U iricndB at the Alex^er Hamilton Hotd in Ban Ftancisco Thursday. Alter downr las the oM-taiMoiMd, she tndc two (Ahers lor the news cameramen and said, “You're only 100 Extra Military Funds Voted House A(so Hih Waste in Pentagon; Measure Provides $39 Million WASHINGTOjt (UPI) - The House voted extra funds lor missiles, planes, submarines, satellites and modernization of the Army Thursday alter rapping waste, overstaliing and "bureaucracy’ ’ the Pentagon. After mild debate and lew ef-forta to change it, It passed and sent to the Senate a |30,337,1i67,0OB money bill to finance the armed ■—in ^ 12 months starting Jidy 1.. ^ debate and lew ellorts were made to dbmige the bill. Aa drafted by *• Hane Ap-prepriatiww OonuBlttao and paaaed by the Maao on a raH call vela, the MU cairM $1.- when H la aeeded. TO ofiset these increases the bill carried orders to trim ' travel and dvilian payrolls at the Delense Department by 10 per cent, and to halt‘'enormous waste” in procurement. A proposed'new aircraft carrier was scuttled. SLASH BOMAKC PItOOBAM Also, the ountiwerrial and unproven Bomarc B antiaircraft advanced missiles Ibr which increased apendlng wu nriered—■ was cut oft with a SO millioo dd-lar ^ttance for lurttier researdi been apwired a key rale In i Ovei ADAM AMBg Dy Loo Pin* wk wind ttoouBh atate i^linailea. tyndon B. JohnanHa apoMIng thla waA ia aa radiant ta a Tnaaa His advance aoooU bring the joyauB tidli«B that Hilbert H. Hura> ptair^ ia “bound to wallop“ John F. KAinedy in next Tueaday’s Want Virghda primary. Ta a eaaple tt pawutal Texana •mad OektoMi and Speaker SsM Baykam. seda ter Bamphrey M May ineaaa a wta fir tcradM at Be peaien tkedtoaet appiaaob: Ouutlatkdatl at leaet hatt-a- insinuated that Kennedy is trytag to buy ttio Went Virginia yrlmaiy. Both campelgnera are too hw to tend to their Senate bualneaa, but haM-a-thwand pledged in one of Humphrey’s whiilwtod Me Mgh hip feefcak Bto .topa at the Capital the other day. wUtomaned Sen. Kenneth Keating of New York kiddlngly naked him: ru the Pope glvi^ you any trouble in Virginlar’ of so Bamphrey ratortedt “BTs dor Joseph P. itamady has tande available tot hit son’a Wfalta Booaa rive. Pew backers of Joiaason heUeee Biat Kennedy, who rendiei the ripe young age of dS this month, will refuse to accept the vice presidency. U he fails at presidential To inaura tost Ms point la not tost on Waat Vlrgteia voters, John-SOB Will nddteis a massive Jattersan-JadBoB rally in Clarice-burg this Saturday night Han»-phrey baa Juggled his own sched-oto of tmrapalining to attend, but jib state that turcB at Ni fairer paa- TheS wte majority leader is any other presidential McNamara OKs 17 Postmasters Unconfirmsd Nominees in Michigan WASHINGTON (B-Sen. Pat McNamara (D-Mich) today an>roved 17 of President Eisenhower’s Michigan postmaster nominations awaiting confirmation by the Senate. A McNamara aide said Ms cot the backlog of unconfirmed Michigan nominatiaas to 3L These wa still b^g investigated. The senator aad Pestasastor Ocwnl Arihiu i. Sammeilleid have exehaagU past over wha ealled aa aBwairaatod delay oa . MoNaamra’a part to ekaytag the * it, the only to hia oonventian Mge is ly. If the wealthy young roan from Meeaechnetta can ba knocked oaf of the naming by aome undexprivitoged West ^nrgbiia hill-billies, DAnocraOc ddegates may swing to Johnson before Stuart Symington can sky ’’oompnmii DOESN’T FEAB BUMPBBET Ibe ttevwd poBtieo toho won Ms first Senate victory fay only >7 voles senses no dan^ in tba Humphrey candidacy. He eonsidm Hubert too loquackms and too Ub-^ to attract any but the labor elements of the donk^ party, That ta why the Mmeea-fn giaia to “Vety far Baaiphrey to kaeck oat Kcmiedy.'* aad ^ Keanedy is orytog “fhaL” The friendship batween Sena. Humphrey and Kennedy waa once a beautiful thing to behofaL As fellow members of ^ “world’a most exdiiidw dub,” iS^ m a ed raco against eadi ofiwr for the vice presidential nomination in 1966, and teased each other good-huinocedly wha Eatoa Ke-fauver bested bofii at them. He retered, of oourm, to ttm THBODU^ The current competition for the presidency started on aa equals high plane, but baa degenerated into one of the fimvaat bloodtotting contests of the century. Each has accused the other of “McCatfiiy In practice, the Senate Post Of-fice Omiuntttee does not send post Sonate for oonfli^tkm until the senators from the affected state have deared them. Sen. Philip A Hart (t», Alkhi-gaa’a other senator, haa kept out of the dhvute, leaving U up tq McNansara. Today's anoovals: Otto Kletn Jr.. HawiaviUef Wfi-liam Johnson, Quincy; Frederick E. Heyer, MarriiaU; Cedi L. Er-fourtii, Rudyaid; Edwin L. Quiis-pie Jr.. Janesville; Gari T. Redding. Norto Adams; Shirley E. Thome. Horton; A Ray Krleder, East Lansiiig; James A Mitchell, Hadley: Irene J. Awrey, Oxford; Charles NL HUl, Ontonagon; Morris E. Partdi, CoopersviUe; Frederick J. Goooen, Houghton Lake; Dixie R. Steadman, New Lothit^; Char-lena Shaver, Silverwood; Addison L. Pauley, Tuscola, and Otis Howe, Decmur. » GOP Demanding Same Air Time as Dem 'Debate' WASHINGTC^I « - The Republicans today demanded equal time from radio and TV stations which broadcast what GOP Chairman Thruston B. Morton called the Rumphrey-Kennedy "Demo-cratic propaganda show.” Miisqduvy (Mtan) aad Joha F. Kenrody (Mass), orfgtoafiag to Wed Virginia aad Mlled as a earstafiy ptoaaed “the show bad all the sharpi c< a ud bMIbn MmSt. Mid itaadird irMri Md t»«f ltd lowir: MVf W-1.N lonir; bw iofnr; I hMd high tholM to prlmt - ----- W.W: nround I ,h^ -nu lb. iMoti ________t itoon IbSO W,lb» ■LCi about 7 for Texas laatnanealt aiMi armiBd 4 tor Haveg. Aircrafts and some other defense-related issues gave belated recognition to Soviet Premier Nl-kito Khrushchev's bristiing speech. Airlines went ahead solidly on news they were ntoving t« ‘ fares under s new avil tics Board ruling. ' Rails, motors, steels, and nonferrous metals were mixed. The market as a whole was in its second day of uncertainty following a strong rebound from the 1960 lows. A stepup In auto prothic-tton and an encouraging statement from the Federal Reserve Bank o< New York helped sentiment somewhat. IW lb. hiltwi 27.IS: mMt choloo IMO^MTidT eiaur UJS-lt.Ni 1SJ0-M.M: ™ fow thin ■ — Ib. steek ---------- -•oUbIb lowir: lowir irwM llchtwilebt vioWrj ...... 0 utUlty t4.«S- itlbM to Uc kjwir; IJO liwir: ilnushtir The agency said the estimated totol equals a daily selling rateliombi " of 22,257. Sundays arc not included :i.«o.i »«. in figuring the sv«age. j ' ^ Ward's saw iii,si» of the Poultrv ofid Eggs sales, a record W4 per cent, j BBTEOiT poryar Drraorr uny s Ti« fito point. Adams-Millla and Zenith picked ig> about 2. Vendo and Radio Cocp. roae a pdnt or more. - Wsaglas Afoewdl, ap absat a polBt, made the best ahowlag la Ha graap. Fraettanal galas were Orammaa, the latter after re- Airlines did little at the start but gradually picked up steam. United and Pan American advanced nwBre than a point each. Eastern was about a point higher. American gained a fraction. (Early Momlof Qootatloiui $300i000 in Waterford The Watwrford Township Board] of Education last night authorized ‘ of S300.000 by Issuing antlcipmion of 1960-61 to get several quotations fn^jo, the school system, them were lending estaWlshments for the' changes in the last funds and report them at the nexti,pg„t),-, approved salary sched-*>oard meeting. 'nU The Board approved a request from the personnel committee to increase the pay of crossing guards from SI to S1.23 an hour. The schMl dtotrlct’s share ef the lacreaee woaM be ISSS, aad READY FOR THE FAIR — Mrs. Edwin Norris (left) and Mrs. Arthur Lawson adjust a spring bon^ on Susan Daugherty as Cndg Lancaster Watraes in preparation fen* the annual Schoolcraft Sdxwl fair to be held Saturday in Waterford Township. There will be indoor and outdoor ac-tirities from the time the fair gels started at noon until closing time, 8 p. m. Proceeds will be used for school projects. Meany Contends Ike's Aged Plan Worse Than No Medical Aid at Alt School Board to Borrow. Supt. WiUiam Shunck was asked ef Qm towMmlp heard, which With the exception of a tow minor changes suggested by the professional proWems committee Woman Hiker's Blisters Better; . 90 Miles Behind The maximum sick leave days a teacher may accumulate was raised from 70 to 80 days. If the 10 allotted sick days are not used iq> during a year, these nnay be accumulated in the ' years. MASSADONA. Colo. (UPI»-Dr. Barbara Moore, p6, of London laced 14 maes of hilly highway, and periiaps more wind and rain today as she urged her blistered feet onward into the Roddes. The Russian-born vegetarian, bent on vyalldng coast to coast, traveled 38 miles yesterday. The building committee reported it has a prriiminary agreement for the purchase of a new schodl site in the Huntoon Lake area at the southern end of Van Zandt street. * * * llM- idans for the new Waterford Kettering High School were approved and bids for the construction work will be received May 26. The second seniw high school is scheduled tor a 1962 fall (Opening. after aaly IS miles Wedaesday British. Army Sgts. Mervyn Evans and Patrick Maloney, who iT«t San Francisco 25 days ag ;24 hours ahead of Dr. Moore I chalked up another 45 mUes yes- terday in Wyoming. They reached Walcott on U.S. “ WASHINGTON (» - AFLGIO President George Meany said Thursday the administration’s old age health care proposal Is wwse tluui no plan at all. He predicted it won’t get much support Congress. Meany made hia cemunent after the AFL-CIO executive council adopted a resointiem saying the plan "has evidently been shaped to meet the political 4emands jjf an election year rather than the urgent needs of. the aged.’’ The mg'. ippert tor a prepaid health ^.Ujeegram tor the aged as part York Slock. •We want a program buUt on the proven, sound principle of social insurance, linder which a worker by regular payments based oni-^in£« during'his workjn^ years, insures his health benefits when he retires.’’ Senate Democratic Leader Lyit-don B. Johnson (Tex) said it was encouraging that "the administ Uon, at last, has submitted program to help our elderly dti- I stu Chill IISSS.* “.. fJ !k: j Mont Wsrd . Hot Prod ... Mot WhMl . MotoroM . . Hurray Cp . Hat hlac .. ' Kat l,tad ... ■ >{•; HY Central . J1 NortAWeat }?t no Am A» . 11J Hot Pac • Colum Oaa 1 Sheriff.s detectives and Deput/ jCoroncT Dr. Isaac Prevette today g I concluded that the death of an c ! Avon Townphip mother last.^iiight g . -jwas caused by- "an ■ at ■ ■ Carl SHekley ef R4 Ftoreacej overdose of sedatives” > I,, reported to Pontiac police j ^ A jL Naacy sisliini^. 11', ■ Ij ^sn*. Cng .43.J Owani ni Q1 I ui Pac (I A El.. tJ j Pan AW Air Jj'J Param^et .. •I? Avoiding comment on merits of K. Javitg (R-NY) • expressed ttie belief a health care t plan Will be approved before Cbn-1 gress quits. He 8^ he thoufjht the potot was that All sld^now have ^ recopifzed a need for health care < and that federal a^l would ‘ I required. door session of the House Ways and means committee. - Flemming told newsmen nfter was not Nrpriaed at opponittoa to the administration plan by New York Oov. Neisoa A. Rm-k-efeiler. Flemming snM he had discussed Ae.plah with Rtickefel-ler aad added: "Oov. Rockefef. ler hr being consistent with the position he has token ail along. He has alwayt preferred the social security, approach.” Evans and Maloney are now Mut 90 miles ah«»d 4kcd. last year. A ewevey ebows ( shot down ■ U5. plane which he said \’iolated Russian air space.. Kbnnhehev dM aot kle aa of-flelal protMt with the Uaited manner in which Khrushchev announced that Soviet forces had They also said Khrushchev mpy have taken Kozlov out of his government post and raised him to a Communist Party secretariat of seven men so he could keep an eye qn other members at the group. Khrushchev is beliePM to have firm trust in Kozlov. In any case, Koslev would be hi an exceileat posltioa to sac-oeed KhniBhtoev it tito premier shwM die or be forced to retire for say reasda. 1%e oecretortot Is the group that holds nlttmate power In the Soviet Uaiok.’ The changes in the Kremlin high commands which included both de-, motions and promotions, came at a time when Khrushchev’s position has deteriorated soipewhat. Nobody Sees Victory Ahead in West Virginia LESTON, W.Va. «- U.S. officials saw no real threat to his leadership, but they said be must be dlsfdeased about a grow-split between the people and the Qxnmunist Party. sions. the Soviet people dofnot appear to be paying As ihorti attention to official G( Khrushdiev's room for maneuvering in the International field also has been narrowed to some extent and tbis U-believed to have affected his domestic ^positfon to some extent. He is under increasing pressure firom the Chinese Reds aind East European satellites to do something about the Berlin and German issues. Until now, he has movqd in the owostte direction by talking about a relaxation of East-West tnrvy. Usoally peltticiaa. like a Rot Sea, Jeha F. Keaaedy (D-Mass) was asked Tbarsday bow he. thinks he will do to his pree-identtol primary race with Sea. Hilbert H. Hwnpbrey (D-Mlaa) "1 think we’d , be ^fortHBate,’* 10,000 Chickens Die, Probing Fire Today Sinringfield Township firemen today are investigating the cause at Wednesday ni^t'a fire that destroyed over 10,000 chickens and a three-story chicken house. A total estimate of damage hafla bacs osniAeled yxL4xit Jtte figure Is expected to ba near 820,000. The fire at the Lloyd Miller farm, 10270 AndersonviQe Rd., was dlscavered by a passing neighbor. Jack Hooper of 10389 Andersonvffla Rd. He called the fire department. Independence ’Itovnahip firemen assisted in putting out the blaw. KUT4-PUTS-$BNIRE tolns that he te the nnderdog, fltis shapes ap as a race to CUSTOM COLOR |i CART DIVISION b 82 SOUTH PERRY STREET ganda. Khruriidiev may be trying to inject more vigor into Gommu-I nist Party leadership and to stir the people. •this also mi^ have been one of the reasons fdr the dramatic MEET NICK GEMOULAS U be iMid br tlM Wster- chsaet to tos Znntot **’------- Sales Representative Imb'i Ridi'f SptcUl Im Wi Wttktii ttisl to M TW, Bia; awtton it. Sutorrtwr’/ r for homes read the "wAnt” ads mwmMe- ____________ ________ of their daily nemq>apers. The same aurvey reveals that 87 per) ftlY MY DEMONSTRATOR ona SAVE $70500 iMHiltoi 19«0 Oldsinshlls U HsMdsY Spwt Sedw. WMto wMi Had Tap, PnM Pewar, White-Side-Wsla. R»H.. Mmy efher estras. JwMM OMmoUMMiIIm 270 S. Saginaw Fi 1-7021 f- FORTY mm 'wid ijjr* ^ _________^ Ijr tb« oinw at City 0»i A. smith ...".'.’V.'.'.'.’.V.'. UM D. famlMd .......... U.3( 1MM .................MJSW krtmr to «Smi nvmditani AMVSTIMPaNleHy) ........M.M '(^Wvrltor ItoDtot) . It.M nS»J!rAi!“vn™i MtaerflM mAI ivwii t« hatort mi ai ' My^Somm^Ms tipirci Mrutry t. UdlitoD ot n THto^Stowtotlll • itel rf •utomoh^ wUoh Imw bawi toclarad ■huMaM nd art thetolof# Miwdtort for (alt at SubUc Auction, puriimut to SfcUon l«l of Acto JOO of P^l- *-* yIMd r ir* W tW.N ft. tbaaoa M M* IT IT* W MTJS ft thaaca N r »r jT’ B m.N n to MSit at «nSft of tha S_. _ _________ oaat ¥, at SaaTlb. TIM, MB todapand* MM Townahip, Oakland Alotoity, lUohl-aan. daacribad^; Baglnatac at tha South % cor. of Bbe. It, TIN, IttS, thanea North t* IT M" Baal idtSI faet; tboaea South »• M' W Baat dM.IS ft; thanoa South tf* If IP* Wcat IXAM ft to tha point S baftantot noopt that p^aa praaantly aaaad Cominarrial-L to*tlw%nto|^SliS2i mS15*e«mS!d ' *1 Cl* Tawaa^ Ball wlat fognlar _______ . Becratary WPSPIHIJBNCB TOWNSHIP XOH0IO Bomo Asm iBitey A itdt ■" NOTics OP*mnd»%SB** Straat. Pontiac. lOchlgaa. pnUla aak A‘.«uisrL.’.»u’w*ssi - *■“• •-■-•“-t Hddar. toapaetiaa tr— aSa It IT & Buron 8<_ -- -------- if atorapo. ilcht to of may ba .maSa It IT I Poaaae,.l^V^*% ma^ at il:M PJoafc aJB„ Baatara amcM aaaaaamaot diatrtat atopaaad / Name; Parmlnaton Mwa«a DIapoaal / Byjttem-KcnilaUwood Arm. / ImpnmmcDt: A acva«a diapNal aya-tam far tha pwpoaa of dlapoataf of aaaltory taoaoa from ttiiiaa parta al tha Town^ of fcrmuifton her^aftar dT KrlbM. laid syatam to conalat ot aao>. W;_ dUpaaal facHittea within tha araa S.*! *« tranaport aawage from ^ SMV Tha SB -an* Towaahtp. pSUlbrN aTsrssfe! HI wa a *ii or tha n K of tha n t • *- thh eantarll the, oanterll r line of li — ncrml aanrlaa iSTiebeld Saturday. May T. at 3 P.m. from Pleat Aadambly of Ood Anreh with Rar. Arnold Q. Hafatoi atflcl-atlas, totarmaat to Roaoland Park Oattotary. Mr. Barnard wto Ua la atota at tIS Toarhaaa-Stole Punaral Home uatU Saturday rnomlat at wUeh tliaa ha atin Death Mces < aspv.’ssa - haabitad a ______of Mra. Jetto Pam- bartca aad Loula Cratal; aim ^JM*UVf3KK with Bar. 0. J. Baraoha atHciat --------------------------- Uo to «l Rofot h lor torvleat. ohlp; ofo IT: dbar fathor of Mra. Allan Orr, Mr*. Laamnat Bran dal and Mra. Carl Btaodal: dear brath-ar ef Mra. Maude OrUfln; alw aurvlyad ^ 13 paadehlldrao aad nine fraat-iraaMilldrna. Punaral -aaritot wlf ba bald Saturday. May T, at I p.m. from tha Lawlt B. Wtot Pumral Roma. Clariutoa, with Rar. W. lUtdda ot^atlai; totarmaat In Lakaataw Camatory, Clark^. Mr. Bird wUl Ua to ----- j p. at Mra. viaM Mtter; Mra. Baael meat to ranrUmmt tmik Caato-Ury. lira. Baorltaa wffl Ua to Torm^^J^ffli'SSra^ tlac Townahip: afa Tt; dear alator ot Mra. Barry M. Baohman. BaoU tattoo oittm Booan wffl b- - yiSiri!S!6t^^B AttbniB Botohto. Punoral ac_ CalhaSa Chunh with Pr. Dtata offidattai. totormant to Mt. Bparka-Ortttto iraaral B« ~ • ^ pi SoSartaoB. Patrlda**' SrVarn*: Un£’^ i^o7mto^^Mla« * Wtoywantod' Mala ' ’. KTry^ lea wffl ba bahT Baatneaa Saratoa .................. — DrwemSttl TSSorIni■■.'■.■.■. 1 I? S’Slfrri.. :;:.:::.:.-.: It Laundry Barrlee ................... M b at M a.to. from It. ioaapS .jthoUe Cbureh, Lake prita wfth Rav. Pr. Vlnaent Myitok oftlol-atlnr. Intannant to St. Jenaph jjwUeaoMlia Baatlawn CBmatary, jBNSB. MAT A IMI. J08BPBINB M., 131 Barality St.. Waterford rtvad by -- - ______________ _d throo iraat-trandeblldroB. Itonaral ar- ----------------.w, m M; daar father of Mrs. OTwandail O. Purkln*; alw aur-^^Itod tom MaadahU^ aad '■-Sin ■cSS&S ? Wtd. ChUdrea to Board ... Wtd. Booaabold Ooodf .... Wtd. MtoetUaatfUt ....... Money Waatod ............ Waatod to Rant .......... lhatu UTlns Quartara .... Ini sssSbiaiiA........... waatod Baal iatoto RBNTAU OPPBRCD p Hduaaa Ontandabad ... Bant lAka CWtasaa ....... For Rant Rooma .......... Sowy^Wtto ........ Maruna wffl Ua to itato at tba Lawli B. Wtot Punaral Boato, , _Cla_rkatoB._■ I WHITi. MAT A ilM. DOlU aT. Bdfawatar, Plortda, formally M Poa^ Mm M; baloasd arda of Mm. jkanly^fcntbf BtrabM K;^S.*3*W’5S f{v““„i?rsa.“sK S^'prSi'TtiWI!: naral Homo. II ___FiOWBfB______J ' Adams Flowers Funeral Directors S #£2r. K2ijri?!*iw...... Rodt-Loato BuatooM Fiaparty 'lTA PIHABOUL ?"KmtoMtr CradST iutrfa I Donelson-Johns jjlsgfjssr’ Office Bq^-------- Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Cemetery Lots ft, ORAND OAKLAND. fSSS; VSThfaa'^*' i5"S!Sir WSi % I Per Sale PaU .......... S!Sb3« f-r-.:;.-.-: FARM MKRCBANOIBB -KsfeJ" Auto AaaaBaerias . .. aL^ra*-..;.-:::::::;:: a?iarLSSS?S?aU"::.::;;: Par Sato Btoyetoa . Boata S AeaaaiertM .. nbcrulaa ........ „ For Sato AtnlMMa. .. M ??Sr«l2SPf25?^..; ^ Auto toanranaa . igRd8K°"........a -THRIFT- -WEEK- BRGAN IN THE PONTIAC PRESS YEARS AGO AND HAS BEE^ GOING ON DAILY EVER SINCE I JUST DIAL FE 2-8181 andettlc for \ ^ friendly Want Ad Smle* derk FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 aeitad totmadlntoly. Tba S“r-arS."3S; toaa to aanaal Bm abam tor amt porttas at Bm Brto interiM at Urn adrarttoa. ment wMeb baa baa* ran. dared aatoetesa torasib tta arrar. Wbaa aancMUIMBS V^.•^*••SS^a}^ ^a :wr Help Waited MbIb ft MODEST MADDENS AVERAGE DRIVER CAN GROSS^ TO $15,000 AND OVER A YEAR IN -MOVING BUSINESS. ga.'-idssa.^-i adasaata *— “■ By Jay Aka Work Wanted PeWBiB 11 Ambitioin Young Men flaw DBITBBt M OB OTBB. PB dSaft^mAn BaUdtat Service S-L m s that you don’t like dogs! ” _ ‘and^'SSSn.ra^ draftoman. CaU OR l-IWl. Jltnm FOB CLBANINO^SOOW gL.-'ii‘i5a.%na.*B M«l|i Waited Mile TBLBPHONE CANTAMBRS ANB I aatoraaa te biiiidtou atodantaa- , UNPDRNISBBD BOCSS. BBNT *raa to white ooapla Mor rorV*rrra*huito!S.*Ml**3l31. ________IDBR COOK. WBD., PRL ; WANTED AT ONCB --------ont pooltloo In I doptj Bnttoim I* fSpU? d Trade Pair. b33 W. Huron. _____________ w! phono. Can OR 3MI. UPWTIM* CABEER. NON -fW trlbutory tottromont Stort puj-ebasa crUan. Orar to. pratorably PB »-Tlt3.___________________ Miscellaneous Iron ifirwraafisf «!5l.d“'La£"“l»r."aiiS:' MA lOMAN FOR MOTBL . and raataurant ^worfc._1 Hslp Wanted Female ? ^“oS •** Top Soil " [2i LAWl , ■-*- '-iwn aarrlca. I S43lil iw I___ tAtmddng n 1-A Reduced Rates 150**____________ ' LIGHT BAUUINI idtb ClkaB A. ODELL CARTAGE *%Jgpgm Trucks to Rent. P^, ....... 'sstTsas?: Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. “1 B. WOOOWAM 3 woMBN nmkD worn oos brae oara sartUcaa procram Net id*^to5^S; as»£r« =?)!*”55“iL IlSTatoM arW iS*'StiSl^,aa^ WIVES jS^inie maUa*M wm^ mltr Itoa aad aur pro^ AM yam Madtoufflto oatama bw jr^t^cnuodVsfii. to _*!!!»»!• !SSff Cl 2L‘ — MUSICIANS -— NEEDED - l«P3iB ■ TB MSm VWUTWW* sm itoibMnaaffl ? tarm^u ra. ItoPto ' opaotofa BAKERY SALES 23-25 YEARS Oaa at Dotrotfa laadtai IMkanri baa aoaIttoSi ^ to toa Btr mtoibaB araa bi aalatflfU. mnijssctriissfx&ssi WAN¥feo: uA-^im-^ssfiS-m «ssfirar.‘*SiS.'rvii3i MN«,WOSk1n;ao™^ to- ..c.„ra worra. oamuto-a AWREY BAKERY, INC. mSa. m watowtn Are.JBSjffll. xy $ i7n ____ Lrta-Mr, Jtnaan.MA IrlllL _____ItS^ ’ *^^w«LWfSI i "^•*^**^ ROOF REPAIRS _T»STBOOOHniO PB frbm BPBCitAljilNb nt dOBBdTWOBK. floora, drlranayA aldowalka. ate. New aad rapnir, PMa aattmatar MA 1-3113 — Bart Commtea. fATINO aiUmaU*. OR 3-IMI. iXPERlKKCBDPAlinlNa ^ waU waabl n, fSL,****" rter Ptaa aaBmate. FK fST*warANp;OT ia» PAINTUtO, nCWINO, > al. Wa»hlii|. P*_MJl?-_ PAtirfiNO, WAU/ WASHP PAINTINQ ftaa eattmataa. OB 1-MH. MPBRHAHOWO NATIONAL PINANCB OOjffl •““J^aalKiJL ?£l iSSLS!' mjS rCnoa. BAkt ’mtoS^SboSTu^^oTT* WATERPROOFING^ rsi« -..iifMitoad. Prar PB l-ITTT .m, toply tba Pantry, aa iec TelevWon StrjdceM natloafity an Reply PcnUi mnrnatoa ptoa axpa^. M to Soatonaa for yeurialt. Muat M married 33-11 with mM ear and phone. Call OR 3-M7I. PERMANENT POSmON A V A able at recelTinf clerk. Imma---- dlaeount ptlrllttei. Other bana- WAITE’S PART-TIME SALARY . Cuatraar ralattona or ,aalaa ai-' narwDCt. Inalda wart from 3 to R&WO *CC^?*0^uSBiicA Pontiac-Flint Area Lane national, lira opontoi now •Am to Ponttaii FUnl awn. Wffl tonto abarp yeuai man do ai^ manacar to ardar dapartmant. Na asporteneo nteauary aa wa prw L A a W BOOT ■ear utanu. am w. BUran. Joba NaHay. Mgr. Cleanara. 3133 Oeotoy Lake Bd. CURB WAITRESSES Tad-a bat laaadlala aptatof tot SgtSMppfyiS TED’S wowwabd at bboarb lb. rd. Nw&waatlirt'fflwyr COOPLB; entdaora: -Worann^ I tgrk. < IMT AT mint. FM 8-A71V. ”«»Tjaga“isrgF tiMMPIKLO'wALL C^.JgJ . , artdlaa wart aiM araa ton >• 7«»AJ«rtWf ^ '“S" to?|^Bo«r*SSva S^b! Itepla, BTABLIsintp WAxkilla BOIW fS araltoEtoTPuU at part ttaa. At- M ara^^^^r^to. 113 B. Parry., ^ OBUi. AND 8BORT tinOBR jar-iaT.i.'Baagi-’ ■5SJ5'*J5. BZi^RT TREK SKRTICB, PRCB eattmatoa, PE or OS • iUbCTRJC MOTOR SiRTl» RE- R'knb'iia/iilESgf ^ * j UpholBtering gjS„<8!S‘:2‘SirB FE S.8888 ^ roatonabto. PE 3-PfH. OTPourr. wiBRPckK/ a------------ more waabor repair aarrtoa. PE LOST: ILACS COCKER BPANUB., mY’sSl *'*** "** *^' ***^ *' Lfiir, cHtLfii otArnW. Vt®- My MRil TwRin Bchool. FS M406. Lorr. SLUE pameBS^ 5S5T, ■ U a'elaa naan rarlitoa to publlaai BOTICfcjB ABTBBTWila tt saw 3 mat. MM dar af gtou^w antK_:^ Ont CABB WABT AO RATES ‘TJiS'WSS* I S m l It iA tt t SJ3 AM 3S3 { IS vi ss H SJ3 3J3 UJ3 He»Wai SALARY $90 R^®ALES^5r Ta toanaca MbUthad Ja ' Uae*-SttM ara^Tmk ud ■ sr«r.sr^s*«£Tiss sa;*s^*‘n:s5-sii!^ Bos n. PooMao Proa*._ ] SALESMAN TO SELL foi^ Idit aiNOLE lODDLE • Adiko SKn rPa^m. ____________ Service Station Man Sr-g^5^i3s‘« SALESMEN No trayaUnc. WaU aatabUibad bualanta neada local Ufb. Wt win train eipoaia nt our hon> Uroettoa wort with ••• Lffivag EXPERIENCED COOK ain’t braa. Tan bava tap Frjyaa’SJiJB tenyk>ym«t AgeacieiH EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL OOCNSEUNO BBBT ■"‘JSfnjf*?"™ . RB.X. I LOST - PEMALE WHITB ANOO-M cat. Vlolnby of W^ra.lftka- a Pindar ptov* esU MA 1-1311. , »I >8 ymt.______________ CBZI SAliB LADIES. . W. iBD WAttEMife Pi^ 't. Muat bayaialaraacM. . _ paraon onto. Barrf.. Room, 1338 iTParry. DHE3BMAEINO, TAIL POUNTAIN dlRL. I DATS A MAyftIr 3-3833._______ OIRL-TO ANSWBB 'nSSi--------- (oUelt by phone, do minor dutle* In «m^ office. Oaad itorttof point tm untroinad |trt. Work ----------------- --------- SALES nnnMUAKTMn AND OFFICE SdrtOuTiSrtled VsVwA ytiurffciuNg.^rWtitak' RUG weaving gffioS^ ■***• " *^***-"** Saws—Ldwnmowers i.chni£affly*”"^i-ii>3 . Sews, Hand Lawnmowers MACmn SHARPENED MAltUtT LBACi TB BAOLBT Wt. Betrikkeykif BOOKKEEPINO AU. TA3 _______liMfdM 34S1 PftwffliiiRk^, TaBor^ 17 Oerden Ptowhif 18 ANDT’S ROTO TaUNO, S3 IBCB PriMr Tutor. PB 4S3l4. office, to- «•*» letter elAM p m. oy Mt > i W^k WanteJ Male H , iTSirnffa OBNERia fflOOSEWOilEr PLAIN j erain|^ I Opportunity h8i toana offlta I i. COOK. CARiO. —iBaa-. L*WSfflJ!Ira»S2y _ A PART-TIME TOR ?a«wM'•teir* js* itofUda .it oat^oa.Tfurt ba LADY 35-55 SpStSua telptolbUt net* nteta- aary. Wt train i»a. Btnitoa OoSm ayanaa 3M3 pat moMh tof wt would bo happy to talk to su‘iwsr5ffii2fe..‘i5ss Oa. 11 a m. ta 3 p.m.______ MAID. "dlMBRAL iaplWiftilliM. NetReB^and PerBOiwdi 27. AA PBIVATl UBIBL'UVBB. Don’t worry. Know tba fact*. Ba- ■ part *ha4owtoi. PB _ ANT OIRL OR WOMAN NEIK^ Ua a fruadiy adrtier-phoiia PB Mia. ARor 1 p.to. or It M as-twof, PB lew: CeulldonBg. abOoo worried bVBi DEBTS? Ihoa eoiuottdaio aU your bffla aad ‘bud‘^t52rvice "»*-8&coa.ouT“* Sugar** ABROTREDS KNAPP SHOES _ “*^DEBT? IF SO LET US ■ Give Ytm 1 Place to P»y Ease Your Mind y WE ARE NOT A ' LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS IM. Ill PONTIAC BTATB BANK BLOO PE tSMd Ms to IfKfflWiB Tbk SarvicB' W ’ m fjsfisns Vertical Mill OPBRATOR Lucas Boring Madiltie OPERATOR Tool Malcers as rnbaand wort ) otbrtimb ____J riibt. P____________ Lk%N WOTX, lr JOBS. b8P.' - I Ratilb hr. ma urn. [. SLANTS WOBK OP Alii „Jd. Ml 4-1838.__________? $iiroiTO~lFWMTiri^ffl® ' child care day*. 3U WkTn F PptoS. L-„ ____ ^ WAUi'i'ASBINO 1 -------------, BOLIN TAX SERVIC BB TRIMMDIO S BEMOT-*0 oaUinato*. OR iSUT Tiafmrssi^---------- a*!’ util IBuui'-'liAfkis. km"'i balpar*, rtaadr. ptaMfit wc i£irV^vss$:L. SS3a*WraSK: iSSTatlrntmir^- ” PLACE A."‘Lbst” AD. Call FE 2-818r for an md to recover a loss. Dial F£ *128181 for an ad writer.. WHtFSS. ] vuTmil JE Mill WE PAY ALL /* YOUR BILLS . PaymahUyowean aftord. If yaji aw appotattotat. our ■arvtoa to-cluda* trw toi oorvtoa, ha**' krcpini. .ehecka pattof*. pnoto- S-Zsif sraurs d*»lra« ... ^ ■ ' HOMEX SERVICES n W. TBfaK Aafflimif 0*. l-iw* THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAT 6, I960 FORTY ONE Wid. M—itMd q»ofc » AiturmMii RMt Apts. Furnislisd 37 ) BOOMS. nST OLSAB. PBITATS jgjja.ffiaiaLWia.ir 4™^ UoSi'iirTlw. ^ompt eosrtMn ■ fS »agpyou?5°^«ar-’ SoOMb ANb BATH. #kh W«!U* M*»’ i F&lni. OB HI ifiirrBOOMi. couptvfWTKC Wtd. Misc«natieoos Siisre Living. QuartersjU I mL |0 ^RB APT. Ill r«pectabl* last to MiM twin* »ttti •11*111 Tnlr. PC lointown. Cniipl* — __ Jim, OTWR. AUO a HM. AS© b*ttl. DUl. Ill «k. M CoUAg* St. J ROOMS AMD BATH.'llI MIr WtiL Contracts, Mtgs. 38 "$t^)00 f6 fL.6OaQ0^ 4 ROOM MO0WW PABTLYPORM- jn^-0411. Aft«r I ».m. BJffmniBNT ASaORAMCB CO. ability lOVilt rfioi^'feiii' iWw'fW' r**n. Mib tot 70W (qalto. Cm* n VAttinf, Re ebUA* 11 • a a MX benr.jni 4-JI44 ABBO SEALTT ---J. MA l-MKit. ______________ 4 ROOtU SBCORlD PLOOR. OR jBdiea Court. FTC 8-IIT3. 4 im. tOWIB, PVT. BATH AMD tnt. Htcelx fara. Ctoea, *oupl* onli. BO P4t*. Prt. perktos tlio. Wlir—- uon oa roar lead contiaot. Ceih in ALL CASH DOmr LOSS TODB H---„ -tu Bay •Mb tor your aqutty, H (SSm ------------*- III W. MAPLB MAYFAIR MIM *1^8^ SHOW i[oo Howjrq obt lor »v» ------- .••.I. Cell tor tr** •pprnlHl. Conwr Aubem taa crook* H. C. NEWINGHAM ri! 4-4X3 ______PL S-MM LISTINGS WANTED H tnw* efiiirMer^ PI 4-3MI a i-mi WM. A. KENNEDY LISTINGS WANTED W* haw ndoead wir nipply U ttat-las* IM to r*e*rit laln. Th*r*> ion, «ro a**d Uatlns* of aU type* ot proporty. Ltol . today aad tak* adnatat* i CLARK REAL ESTATE PI i-nn bib pb i-iin Uia W. Huroa--- ‘ * - "Buyers Galore" 1 LABOS ROOM. PARKIMO. WASR-Ins. refrtgtTStor. MS Parchortt. rt I-5IW. Adulti only. SM B. Paddoek. i-aoai. I RTOirnroWSIpiDAPIl^^ A ba lady. •eoklDt, no«n$U$ 4jm or ra Aftii.______________ n tdiaa. 1 SoRk. p^. irilitB. a s^oW- •r. idial tor baebalot* r--------^ in^ eoupiM. ra a-frai i, a AMb J RtlS, CLOSB w, «i«M. FB mn.____________. a iboM APT. cHRisnAp Aciai. ________rtC 8-MJI 1 BOOMB^R^ATH. BASt W|X- I ROOMS, UODSRN. ut&TI^. Rear Crook* and Auburn. PL 13171. a RM)^ . U Stelobaugh 'Couri' M _________ BAta. ---- J1 Rortb Jobiuoii.__ fW^iitisrFWirATi am Mtwly. deiwrated. nt«» and cl— Adulfe. Ill w««k. 41 Ayn»U. .f r' * -- ■- — —"" 00 U APT. KVBR'TTHINO A, BlWLB. aw Whlttemore. 8. W. EMT.. REWLY DilC., 1 *M». IW — *•“' AMD BATH. 1 LAROt ...... cloMt*. and floor. •ntrane*. *04 Juaton, ______ „. ■pfEfnis ___________and «nt.. la Rt------- I ROOMS AMD BATH. RICBL7 , lurnlihid iBMudIng TV. Lari* eloteu. Young Chrlitlan ooupl* —nt*rr«d. yg I-«I31. IM^Aip BA' bath. CLIAH. « KsirtApts.U«rffrisiwdtf CLEAR I BOOM An. WHE ORCHARD COURT — AIll CCWOlTlWlD — Ftefatebtd H UafuraUht^ FE 8-6918 MOB., IS lALMBB ST.. A». E Op*ai DaUy and Sun, li Aia.-I p at-partly PDBMUBBD 4 BM. AMD ' ' apL 1 «MU voleaa»a. i(h carag0 apt- 1 I awauSy. ITt 4 SPECIAL rato •BtraBM. Moat Ughia and gat tornlibod. Ro ebfldnn over TBBBI BOOliir K-0* lATdiBR and bath. AU ban oot •apantod bodnoBi. ‘ ----------- SLATER APTS. saLTsrwWbS'? p.n. PE Milt.__ WEST SIDE. _ _ I n«a. fliat floor apartawnt. 1 tonly eroto-nau-iatod bodrooeu. bMllent floor plan. WaUlng -----------*— £lty HoapluT • wMi Bowi 43 tizzy Rr K«U Osnim FLOOR. P BSOIM or^or-Ooo apae*I. apt. IN ----iful Pranktto VlUau- MA .... ... ... geh^gffel. fpi^iisHib APART*nnn'. 4 bms. AU Utintle*. lao per month. Hm “ ■ "---- ihopplng eeator. P*’ OROmiD PLOM UPPER. cOuR. inckLT nM^dulU .^nly. UA B-7in Pra^ Uoton. Brick Flat —Heat«l _________prtrato a Llrbit.w«B. » Wr«*2, ^ gferg;y.nfptfy ^ URPUBNlil^ -------* upetalr*. UUUttee I eSldran. ~~ " ““ FOR COLORED * roan* - prtrato batt — ^ water r. a*n . - --------- adult*. *teo»L- gmnwB , tfO. rt E Rent Houses Furnished 39 I rooms. UnUTTES PURR. Aftor 3 p.m. Baturdw and Bun-day. 383 Pro*pecW OKMBilCE LkSP. ;i47r-’= OAKLET PAIUC. lifcAR wAttrtfl Uite. sTo^ and raWterator. 1 ebUd walcome^ |a^n .pact, in a mo, BM bmaTiT hmib rear clares- ton, |4», MA S70»lt.__________ WALLED LAKE 3 HM COnAOE. (urnlahtd and beatod. Adult*. MA »14»». 441--------- Rent Houses Unfnm. 40 a ilt©it6oM i^BLL HOUSE, n.-aaO FI 4-3041. ^BEDRCOiSpUPLEX anSoicOTATi $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 I BEDROOM DUPLBE — Brick .,tt,mub».»«u^.«b^ Nichohe & Hargef Co. I3tb WEST RUBOR PE HU3 a BEDROOM BRICK RAMCR. CAR-luitlB* end drane* In Urlnf and Drayfen ] , Tenced back jard SK- tsSi I. oarWI ol PonUie. Oi welcome. Inquire II B. after I, aU day Hat, and----- a ROOMS AMD BATH. . LARGE |arden ^roa. Berth of Pontiac. 13 Wa»filngton Street_______ i' rOom terrace, oas heai —830% E. Bird. South. 170. OB 3-7804. redeeoraled. Rear PlilieT*. Reference, Cell FE H337. _ A ROOMS. WtiFIlbl. HtWLT decorated, n 1-0373;______ ri©oi«ritLL~i^ gw.: I ROOMS A BATH. STOVE. RE- . frig, all utU torn. PE t-vm__ I ROOM ROUSI, Fuix BASEMENT, attached garage, lab privilege ^5. ' -AODLTI;^------------ - ------- alonal. nOw a Btdrin. Ranch ^ rf- — •-—* •» ___t___________________ oSar. mod . idhuj. a ' 1W3 'Auburn' Bd. PB 4-3W8. f*OR LEASE. REW 1 BEDROOk -issiMt bom*v ------ — --—e.lVaWrl JOB AO AT, 1317 WATERFORD Twp. I room*, ca* heat. Large let, pared. 178, OA 1-1^_ RORTB 8ID1 BRICK DUPtJOt. 7 rm^ urage. ISf Beach. R Sallee Woods Sub. Briek 3 bedrm. Itont — Option to buy. R 3-N3S or UH 4-4At. URPMUBRUBBO TKAB ABOUMD lakotront borne oa WUllama Lake, ■ ““ ............s& eHOTLAiaGr 3 BEDRUa. < EM 3-43S5. Rant Lake Cottages 41 S BEDROOM BUMMBR BOMB OR Call Lake. Table, dock, and iwlmi^g^ja^t. Completely tn- 1330 Ce**-Elltofaeth Rd, FE J-im rdm, RENT BY WEXi LOCAT-•d on Square Lake and take Orion, OL 1-SI14 or OL l-MOS, LAKE CdffAOE. LAROE LOT. U ft. boaeh. Piirate latmeblng nimp j^A^^hle Jnoo^ Sept. CaU LAKEBIDB APARTHStTB. ELBER ^IM^w^k. Ptotto. ink, ton. RENT OR SELL; I-ROOM OOT-tage Modern eonrauenoe*. Ble«» iTBeauUtul bcaeb nrnUable. Lako -leroto. Ml 4-liis er PB M7J4 For Rent Rooais 42 !r'inr»'t{Lto“i.."Tiawf tor. OL 1-1141 BEDROOM MOIR. klOO«R. Rear Ptuber Bodf^ W..F>lr-mont. Priced al 31731. OL USTa. 2 bedrooms from etty Uralto. 3Mi For Sale Houses 49 For Sale Houses For Sele^Hoi ORTONVILLE7 AREA M ROOM PAinW HOSfB : LADD’S. INC worth. Two 1 ran Vlllag*. < •a WaUdna - SSg?aV*^- _________ OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 ____you Ub pay ^llTs‘1?' brewer SOBEPH P. REOB. BAUB MOM., Broa. R S-M13 or R 4-4734 dPER BA*:'ll UNTIL 4:31 BY o w B a r. AttrueUro a bedroom homo. |i4S Drayton Hoad ciarke- ton.^Teas. ____________ PIONBSBR mORLANOB BY OWN- wltb ISM down. cuckler realty as R. ______ R 4-SSl from U to S pm. Priced licbt. a BEDROOMS. KITCiW. LAROE living room with picture window facing lake, .mall ga* .taUon for extra Income. i8,7M. Term*. Lot 100x160' at tow M IS. Cltrktton. 8 H ACRES, 18 ROOM HOtTOT. 4 ------- cio.e In. kTY 3-3783. hem* '" with baecment*. Keith S^wnrt. BuUdIng Contractor. R ~BEDR0C»C HOME OR 4T!^ otreot. Hardwood floor* and ear-p^g. Mak* offer. PE K31I. flBDROOM HduiSE. PULL BASB-m*nt. a-oor garage. Con*r M. By owner. PE 4-^.____________ ^===^“""~EANci ' !»«|0.J. ,r» »sss ^ f tbi l^tng rm. with flrndaeo, kttohaa Mu* dintof "L" witlTiiW-tng glnw door* to potto. 3 baUi*. ‘“i.i’^isSfriesrsK: ssriiSJ Bedd** tbero 1* a den large living room with flropliaee. 1 glaeeod to porohei, 1 ear garage. Located to Wntorford aren.Trieed right. Owner. Might eoaelder (man bom* fro* and clear. OR BEDROOM HOUB. RBAK echool. OL 1-0441 between 4 and I 4 beproOm colonials. ROCB- tr Height*. Smith ft LlUy. |3M down. 18.318. 3 BDRM. OAK floor*. Baxement, 3 fenced lot*. Paved »ueet. FE I-13M._____ $400 IX)WN -Waterford .T^xwaabla. Nearly-n*w-a bedroom home, oil water heat-" lot 111 I 3M. itdiool tb block. .....Tic—------------ pr'lco ■ «:»•. 'fionthiy ____ ^ lylude* taxe* and iMnranM. . Whttoomb, Realtor. UL dlate'" poaacciloa. Owner. UL S25M. carpeted Urlng i n n. — ^.... ......-----1. tuU baxement. Rice lot,, paved (treet. only 313.0M. 8ILVBR am. RD. AttneUve I bedroom home with pleturo window, UVlng room, flrt-place, dining room, fuU buemcat. m aeroe oi land. --------etoble. llt.MI. Good holmes, INC. 3131 B. Upoor Rd. R 1-8313 tlroplseo. broMeway, ‘itsaa 117 R. CA8B LAKE RO. - 3 ranch. 331 iot,-l«^ F I CENTER AND 113 VHITTEMORB —Lovely old home, g roome for ----—-■ ■ — toeome. *«p^ •rote beating, ,*tc.. corner ii 18 A OROUF OF BUILDERS. WB otter low prteec through volume BY OWNBB, 133 OMAR 414 IR- toum itorme. awntoi IS^itha. ^ FE 18334. BY OWNER, ROCHBETER, 3 BBD-room brick. 3 enr garage, breet*. way, ttreplaco, oepoeed baiemcnt. -t*/*o«Ble acre*. (gTl-SATa._ BY OWNER-MUST SACRIFICE 4 kiqdrm. brick 1 — - ---- LeBiron Mboot. FE 3-3444 rear KENNETT ntwiy decorated | bed-'--vment, Ml furnao*. big iSt!™aood-'termi OB 3-1431.___ iSSRNOHAMrW right party. ___________ .. „TORY. 3 bedrm., Cape Cod. 46i kper cent mortgage, on eo*to, or 3*00 down, terms. 111,700. Ml I-4M7. i^K RANCH HOME IN BLOOU-field Highland*, pll.m. FE I-7I3I lUtor I pm. BARGAIN •n JoyeeU. 1 hou«« tor *M* by the court receiver. Built to eeU to brick, deluxe carport. tUdlng gla** door* to torrao* *r*n off dining room. SoUd IF eonoroto »ld* drive, ga* furnaei. North of Jt-SI *t Cas* Laie Rd. Turn West on, Snaddlek Rd. Clos* to school*. Good pine* for chUdrok. 171.43 ANCHOR U 7-3101 and JO 4-im Biuok 3 raDRU~BOME WITH 'WMbtogtoa St., d 3-4WI. VErmont I BY OWNER. - --------- ear garige, fireplace, ouuns «. large room*. MVi x MW toot lot. Owner tnasterred. Lk Prlv. Must Beautiful "LAKE SHEF^VOOD’ cortbuporart Quad-lcTel on 110' wooded Inke- oatage. . 134,101 Cole-Easlicky/ RestrictedCommunities Loeatod 1 mUet eaat M Milford 3 bedroom brick, flnptoem pan-•Wd aad tued rec. roon*. Bla-poaal. carpeting. XxeeUeot eim-dltloa. parage. Fineed yard. 013,- _______.^3 BEimOOlI. IH garag*. laka privUegee, lot 75' X IW. 01,000 down. Us a month teelmd^ toiei and tosuranee. BY OWNER atee oomfort and eooTonlene* to tog aad earpettog ptua many ^*r daalrable ftatnre*. Homo ii altaat- ■ttbftantial down payment ro- ar,Er'. BIRMINGHAM i»—dwtpl I BEbROOM. colored Ho M«o*y Dwrn. LOroly w I Bodna. how*. Paym*nt* only MO russelltoung hEal BIWIj j^JPlLDniO FE 5-0101 For Addltlooal information HUTS - REAL ESTATE ' TTRACTIVE 1 BEDROOM b^ «p 101 X 75 toot lot, h? town Uttea and Roehoricr. LoU if tr*«a aad throb*. Owiwr tnuu-- Ismd. liMt bnv* 14.000 dMre, hpto^ 51,100. OL 14110. ‘ IgAL »TBBTMERT BARpAnt M7*''J'isrVi.v&s ft roosM OB lint Ooor. ^I'^S^.^l'bSroeinsIS ^ mwnK rm mit ■ Wat«iCB OB I-IM5. CROOKS ROAD Imrg* brick rmileh hotoe, at-MMItol. IW - Pontiac realty. 1»-BUT OBI_ _ clarkston . real estate, INC PE 3-33M er FB S-Ti3S. __ ClABKnOM-OBlOH.AiaA ' Looking tor n 5U.MI homo tor , |13.«F mm I yror oM I htd- rm roach n hath* •> DONT WISH FOR i5?*.i biS*^~ MONEY1 Make It easily through Classified Ads: To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-8181. ard, ■ COLOMD. ^SiSr .tKanc a sHniLBY. I •r. J bedroom brick, flr*i^c< ' gang*. M.00S to bnadto oalHi Nothing Down -iujgr Glarkston REAL ESTATE. INC BLAIR Scott lake ti5b«*en/*tlTlng tocmg iitoia br««t*way ftoi*h*d to knotty, 5S!StoSrsiiiA«£r*-‘ GEORGE BLAIR lUEALTOR _ BARGAIN sss’^^zsssnsi to mtod for^OJO.pw m* Mtl! nad*!^ baicm^^^Um “^.rLYtoS* lurry oo U M.S0I GIROUX OENERAL REAL ESTATE “**°»gS.n”?Si ..Snn.'«« pi(i^ REDUCra FOR Q tltc’E! I*u, tnacterrod wk M a Ma4«fu raaMetyM ^*x e loti. 5-nem and Aroom ai -toent turaUbed. UttlltoMd Mai ba*«m«at OR 3A1ISI. ^•^^‘•'pE-roSo. tRISBEO 1 BBDROOM BRICK iBchhdtoe. larg* utility room. ..... .......... -.It, Jrt room 1 ear nras*. .Btauty chop now to MTOoaeway. 1 aero eom-merelal. sa.S0t. 15.000 down. Call KM 3-4306 aftor 0 p.m. jt^TiALB ^ owNim ‘ntANSPmi-iN^romn^ euetom raaeh, 3 larga b--------- 5 bath*, family room, flrcplaoe.. IH ear atttebod nrago. 1 aero landseapw alto. 30 ■ 30 focS KSLn-'siisrsf. M3W. Open, FOB SALE^BT o4miBrT^ room ranch. 011.400. May bi Ol morttai*. 400 Bmenaa. G.I. NOTHING DOWN 3 bedroom, large kitchen nnd ^ tog room, 75- X 100- let. with laie privUegee ea Lower Btrettc Lake Total prlea, I10.S66. _ 3 BEDROOIl, on conwr M JOHN VERMKTT RliAL BSTATBJ^SUIUNCH HURON GARDENS month. 4lb iwr coat totorcri. MAR^ALL ST. 3 bedroom, 1% atoty. Icyse. 05,050. 5100 down. FIRST ST. New 3 *oom bnagntew. 1 —------ meat, gna beat, water coftoner. Storms —--------------- *- Paul screen*. Oath Its*. 070 per mwth. 111. Jones, Real Est. Sn W. Huroa BOUSE SACIUPICB BALE, LiUDB Th front and boauttfu] canal ran-atog bealde propertr and boat. 0 rooms, ttreplaco aewly decorated. Shade tree* — to restrleted dto-triet. 5100 down. Bal. 01,100. WIU •rnnge monthly pwi—‘------------ ^ to ..toAeme^^ ^ MY 3-1101. Hr*. l‘ilXSi.‘‘r2: mIm*1 inrtn far. HIGHLAND ESTATES toes* extra*: earpettog. ate. at a big tartogi. J bedroom brick ranch home. FuU haiemeat lot. Nicely Uadeenped. O ’5S!L*w<«&*!f*A?i?? FE 4-5508 “ t Of Anttoc, 3 hedreoBu, 3 ___bathi, den, nmlly room, fuU basement, with recreaUen room ttom ft i£a FRONT H01^» LAKE OR-len. 0 room year nrouad beaw. 3 bedrooms, tone teteaned porch, enrlooktog take. Drapes, bullt-to ptM bookeacea, and boat. 50300. It Bellevue Bd. MY 3-I140. Lakefront By Owner Outstaadtog brick raaeh on exclusive eaet shore ot Untoo Lake. BuUt Itai. Natural eand beadh, heautituuy laodscaped let 113x3M. 3 bedroome wKh Urge closet* and ehesU - "--------------- * tewtog enptaoard. pantry (btlvu. Jalousiad noreh. patto. nttaebed tlb ear ptoatored garage. Aluminum wtodwwa. s ft a gr- "— radiant heat. Firm ~ r appratoed i e 3-4141 for a 1 maximum i Priced he- lakewood village aUabto tor ___ ehowipg Cole-Easlick Restricted Communities I Mile* West of Poattae on M5l M J-OMIlI..__ MU 4-8U0 tlful lot. LAKEFRONT <1^ faraltaro). Large eorp^ OTti^ roon. M fl. froBtftfft. I eor Dorothy Siiyder Lavender em'm&iaad BS.^uSU> Ph«ae joTsSw er MU amw MmouproR i^LT* inuTSELL (mFleasb wMhoptton to owrahoro.im U_. iroRjwy j^*wwto^ Storm* * "TuSSm. YOUNG prlTlleg**. Pioneer Highlands BY OWNER Lov.ly 3 hedroon* briek hw. iga.TSs.isiiafci-.c tered eetttog. Largw. Mreoaeft-to poreh. m-ear garage. ProfcMkm-aUv dceoratod. Canwttog. l^c Pitouege*. FE ASS14 tor appt. ’LANIflNO TO BUlLDt W* Witt baUd a •omtoato M tor only I11.4BS, Sm JUT' smuAMB ROCHESTER ■hrubhen^foe SS^*>bS4t.^,Rlli5ki^., ~"R^HESTER Orer H aero. 3_h*irtt efi tog oo Ibis largo 3 h -----bungalow. It'a a y erouild ptoatored h____ bee select oak fleora Dandy baacment with a walk oiii ^r to tbe lot n. toko RMU|*. Ton’ro rare to be |d5W^DOim ^^iwt J ^eSltot I5~x « «. Urtog, dtotoa foom. Baie--*«t. .^L^Oar^ I 1 IM ft. frontage ou . m,,w ?ym*V*raiel5“lSi “^uTut ^ . . S1.M0 down ? J2?. htoame a ^ 2tb“Snu“b MULTIPLE U8TINO SERVICE OPPER-TUNITY Brink S-tamUy |dat 3 rage and SMrtmeot i rage. Excellent eoadll located to good leaaloaai bM ‘ XF.*^'** CENT pw mib to the total oay _ . At lakevood Bub. Ftelure srtn-do« stew osertooklnt water- B St. I R Apt^ Famle^Mt S?1ia^ EAST snw Opstaire. Two SMITH-VVIDEMAN REALTY NOTAET4NBORARCB 411 W. HUBOH - Fon Salt Hs TOUTS Best Buys Texiay • aod'’^att. baaamant. ai3 aatoaatte oil beat. |t.* too dofrn. OUR SECRET tbara len t, a tl|n an It Sa“ r»rwY^5?5 «h{'.ss.*?aiis^'‘:js Nwdiatda ^Irt«hbmbaod*'aBd want a 1 Itedroom boats. I1.MS down mosat you In. AFTOEDABUM Ton bat t.ble 1 For Sale Hwwfa 49 Subartan Living At Its Best (CO?5vERTm“2l) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3S021 HAYDEN Ml oar mo(m wnm. .”nA,*^“.5SS‘*F5S mriTo.no. enu today, dan To^oi}.mo. PONTIAC LAEB FRONT. Farntohtd 4 Room. !*■“ «*nioi-ma mammm For Sale Hooaea "BUD” Suburban Income baaatttal — --------- ‘ Of Eitcbon fate witb” fireidaoa. Frioad nt tn.onoa. Tanaa. By am^F Bant only. Blnia yotira today I cloaat apnea, nttraattra ^sbsB with braakfaat bar, larsa ^ .... _..i. Frioai $500 Down \ AH on One Floor CARNlVAle .to viH fit OBT budfsi, Ftw ^"SdiB,. ^Wt dry ‘ luaiart. oU “■“* Warren Stout, Realtor ir aoapi*’ 'Ute | niur«oa sAurban^oma i marato llala« room with < window, inroa kltcbao ______kina. ares, full bath, ample utuny room, adtomatlo oil naat. electric hot water. Extra lot arallable Do yeursetf a ta- arpet -------------- -laot. OU furaaee. _______ aibu OowB. BaL on per iaa. laaaa E Ina. Owacr a .E. Boom. Alum, ftdibf. iioors. BaMmsat, ell fnruaw. BuUt ini. oaSOt. Terms. VAN NOBMAN LAKBPEONT. This 3 BJI. boms la la axoallant------ dltloB. Oak floora. Baaamabt. Oil tnniaea: Itb------‘ ' '^®5Sad '^/bSZm bomt wmaatiafy your saburban daNra. Faaturea; fun baMmaat. »*b oar ian«. __________ _____ MSPoSif 6^: J. C. HAYDEN. Realtor ru and Caai Immadiate poaaet- M B. Walton ' ' ikm. Owner tranafarred out of Open Bvea. Sun. 1-4 FM. towa. Win aaerince. - — 1 Ndwi ■ FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 4-8773 HOYT ??a^S^^ncb"'J toM‘^roSii*i ‘‘Jimmy’s getting so absent-minded, Mom! When that ____________________ TSn Higgins is arojund be even forgets who he’s going steady j iir~ra6N4Adi IfOir deep a i OB pared W. IFMllt. near b»ecb near oak LAND m^ yon ta tbie beauUful T A PT TT* 1*1 * » bedroom brick ^mewUhamai- \#1# I—I 1 I I— --------------------riw'i ee thU oaa todayl BROS. DRAYTON WOODS - Here la . ------ ... ..... -s';s5i raseh. Studio Uilns^ raoaa > throuab tlreplaea to famUy ro I BasutUul built-la kltobsa w hfa*----------------------- aararal I and J bedroom |____________________________ taeaay down to rat- | baaamant with rsoraaUon ra»i and flrapiaea. Located la an ai eellant nsl^borhood aa a IM — - ----------------------------------- - Truly kta. m batbi. brlekfroot. tree you in. For further latlo^ daUlla. call r-la, FE «-S(4S or Rcr. M. Isn WILLIAMS . _______ down; 1 up. >d ep 3 extra ntea lota, lif ■IV. ua the water 3-ear ntuehad keatad sa'rssa. til.bU, tanas. WHITE BBOa. REALTpM________ Case !Laka prtrt- WEST BIDB SUBURBAN 3 bedroom raaoh. Cedar abaksa sU^. Larsa lOxIIS lot. 3U.33S. Total pries. Easy terms. LAEE ORION r aa tars< Dlnlnt rm. PnU baaemeot. Cloee to •eboeU and shopptas. A very desirable area and a real ralne at IU.IM. ^iOYT REALTY” ^ S. T«dMRAW 'SMITH" DORRIS room modem frame home with with numaroua anaoe and fruii treat. I4.4M low down paymaat. OAEWO

, car gar. Oaa furo. Nice lawn. LAEE FTIONT - Real valne. Very gco^two bedmm bwg^w. Ex- aoaable offers wUl be presented FAIROROVW-^- - Large T i_ Ideal for laejo tai - " -ae. OU to furnace. Take OOLCHIEO OI — Near OMC I paved street. Of«t S--- — »-—^ NOT^O miaa this bargain. NEAR PINE LAEF ----------------- Lovely large 3 bedroom BRICE Raacber. Many exoaa In thta one. m batba. New fureacc. “ ' . CSmlea loeaUoo. FARM ~ Large ' f roam b: euiMlaw with out bldga. modem and m A-I eondiata be bought with 14 acrea. 30______ or 43 Acrti ’ Hare U real Suburban llTlag Call MA M44T ADK - 34 yra carving Foa-k Vicinity rOMD 44. L. H. BBOWX. Realtor CLARK IHUTT(W?LiSNS Heat 3 bedroom home, wan ta wMl carpeting la Uving room, fr" baaement, gas beat, aettlag on lot 130xlH^ wim 3 ear garage, fmead rear yard, abads and fralt treea, alto, barb^ ' SYLVAN VILLAOE CANAL FRONT - ThU eys^ppeal-tag brick bungalow with at- teobsd brick family r------- and flrtplsee. atteehod pc ting In Uving room, plenty of cupboards In tbla bandy kHeben, 3 onr gamga. IM x Itt’ fane^ yard. WS4. terms. 3 bedroom bungaiow. baaamtnt. oil heat, tersanad front perch, garage, fenoad rear yard. Clota to M. Benedict's and Donnldami SebooU. Only 313M. Ttrma BAST SUBURIMN a board! tbmugbout. OU heat. ONLY $700 DOmt For tbU 3 bedroom ranO eellant condition. Very n AIM, N 414.300. Eka prirlltgaa. Total prleei FE 5-1284 Open 3 a.m. ta f;3t p.m. ALL DAT SUNDAY SGHRAM- FIRST OPFERINO Save money by taking over .. — ----- mortgage on -thli ^vely 3 bedroom bone near Fontl am High Scbool. $14,104. CaU now CHIPPEWA Lovely 3 badraom bungalow. 11 X If living room plus dan. and taparate dining room. Largo klleben, break- euea patto.*U reSrei^e yoii win'admire/ 1 BEDROOM BUNOALOW. 3U.4iP Low down payment KENT OB th toll b______ floora. tovaly’t&a bsUT mat a Urge beauttfuf kitchen. : DORRU A SOM REALTORS WE TRADE ‘ U W. Huron ^ Phone FE 4-W MULTIPLE LtSTINO SERVICE A N N E T T Shaded porch, living mom. toll sUe dinug room, both, Iga kitten. Baaamant. oU beat, t onr garage. Foataa-sloD at once. $0104. Torma. N. WATKINS LAEE-Lsa. 144x314. brick and tn ranch ballt 1447. U' mom I4x3g. kltebcn bulK la oren and tabU oU boat. Brooioway and ga-taga. Offered at low price of 317.443. Terma, N... Igc famUy. nearly ju> m 4 badioomt .and tiu bi 3Dd floor. Urlng room, ptetnio wtodowa. coUm nrepbrna, dinliw room. 1 •^ItchoB, broaSaa* mo an, glsaaed porch, 3 t Only 31.003 down. tngUcb atylad borne with 4 __________________ room, open Jront porch. .“gicatSCi --------- 3 13 Uving room with natural fireplace. S^ arete dining room. Ixcal-leat Urge kitchen with breakfast nook. FuU basement with recraatlcm room. ,3 car gara«. Itk Iota.-PW price 431,904. Terma can be -arranged. IE... ■ ■EAR MILPC^D -- 4 bed- SAMFTIRO Three ' Btanwm neighborhood u Modern kitchen._______. .. ramie Tile bath, vasUI STREET Desirable I realtor room Frame, good ---------------- Scbool District. IVAN W. SCHRAM Ibule an- FE 5-9471 OPEN KVKNINOS AND SUNDAYS | 343 J06LYN COR 14AN8F1ILD multiple USTINO SIRVICK j li nroplaee, badmi b on lower laveL me, bath m with flrapli level. 3 ear a< e. BaauUtuUy 334,643 — Tl EatebUahod la II I4M DOWN — plat FHA IcIpeTnt —3 Badna brick U Sylvan TUed bath with abowsr. ... --------attached 311,343. See It. TFEBT SUBURBAN - Only 3^ for tbla 3 bedrm ranch borne with attaebad 3 ear gamga. OUaaad-U porch, food deep lot allowt apace for garden. Paved road. How ly 11314 dot dio type Boma. l neorms, uieo balb aad bnUt-iavanlty. Kh^an Paved road. Ideal boma to the country. 33Ito0. Terma. WALLED LAKE AREA - H*aflr Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor ---------------a-TWegraph ‘ ___ Open Evaa. Fraa Parting TRADES I BEDROOM LAKEPRONT ON MACEOAY LAKE — UriLL TRADE FOR SMALL-— 3 BEDROOM HO« WATERFORD 3 BED. ROOM RANCH WITH 3 FENCED LOl^ BAS PART BASB-fign?r-l-CAB ATTACHE ANCE 4I.S43. PONTIAC t... Harold Franks BARGAIN 3 FAMILY INCOME SPECIAL LAKE PRITILIOIB — 3 BBOROOE BOMB - FART BASKMBNT - 3 CAR QA-RAOB ON LAROI LOT — ONLY 4443 DOWN — 333 MONTH. , Realtor 3HT. Real Templeton Alter I p.ia. FB 3-3734 Kue Sky... f!^tra niarby. I ROCHESTER Inventment Income 3 famUy boatt. upioari ijart-meat, baa 4 tootet and bath U toUv tomlsbtd and taparate an-tranea. Dewaatalra baa 4 —— aad bath and aapamte an Bach apartment hat own I ayiteai, Tbtra ia n pnitotl meat. 3 ear nmga and Sale Lake Property 51 > HnxsmB Lore — priyilbobb on Craaoant Laka. IdM aaeh. Itk . _—................ ...... PRIV. Oood beach, ttahlag. Nr. ach. and itores. Owner moving. P4 3-3081. 4 ROOM BOUFE. W AdRB. VOW- or Btralta Lakta. EM Mtfl. 4 ROOMS AND BATt ■'Grisksssr' AN OPPORTUNITY mmty BEAUTIFUL SZCLUBIVE BOlfE ^ Sylvan Laka. '* “ “ Jamas E Blvd. LI 4-3441. Owner. RILLCRBBT DR 6pm ihuri. S Friday aftemoant. aIm newly conditioned Ukafrant home. L^na, OR l-toOt. Ideal for retired couple. I Toomi and hath on mat gS*^a.*rj;‘a-.? term aeraaaad tai front porch, aandy beach, full pries -314.043 — toraia. CaU J. A. Tayter, Realtor. OR 4-4343. Attention Builders I aerts u alty. sewer S water, ■ady to .aubdlvldt Into Is UU. ' ‘ ‘ - sehaol. Also 3 build- bw tote. FE 4—— - BLOOMFIBLb HILU HILL-tlda lot, Itb acroa cmw M Dnnttan Read aadlliartell Drive. type bossa ouuv use si«» of bill aowtr to airtaifyto. many beautiful traaa. ThU owner. CnU Ul 4-4733. Builders, Attention 10^^ « HILLSrrBS LOW AS 31.143 LADD’S, INC. HUlalda Drlvo off Montcalm. Fbr eototod on Oratamara off Earlmeor Btvd. E A3MI _ Evaa. FE 43813 Waterford Hills Estate A tow ebolcie tote toft. Average IfOEM Oood dralnaga. Ideal lo- Herbert C, Davis,eRltr. Per Sale Fywie : , I ACRE FASUS^ll toUiO a{rt J( ■statewide 4d-AC3IB OAIRT FARM. IS MHJ| north of Fentlac. l-rm. bouaa, 31 atancbloB bam, aUo aad oiU butldtogs on blacktop. , 1 mU road Imataga. Ike. Uvaatmwt a ar S OR K Bgr* RENT 7 EOOM - ■—as. I ear Ug”' STTut t$m§. ET5S?i^.d8¥“«ypAL gaygr.v5!y.Wa.??jnyg ysSudlL FE 8-0458 KF'OiiA-METAMORA ABfto fWgktolltoMi EMbfllilMI* PlaldB toaoad. ____ SNYDER KINNEY & ' BENNETT OA 3-1333 BubIii^ Opyrtunltlee_W GROCERY STORE ^ Men’s Qothinf ^tore itoaWK^HlSS S3S /nri5s;rssss.'^{j;*k . 3S TO 44. LIMITID With late modal tractors, su. Ip Invest In tractor for tong dlstanoa movlni. Muri be abto to paci phyitoal tx. HURBUid' BOMB I aala. Oood toSM on auuaing. ritn- SAaTsSwariSi.^ 43, Drayton Piabii. IBoh. Partridge IS TKM "BIRO’* TO i A New Heated Swimming Pool untb rodwood cabaint and toango area aoai with tbla upgraded hotel. n rooms'plue 3 bedroom Uvlag ouartara and ofOcat. Lota a tripa too. Naor AuBobla li a a>M-oonbara towa. gfi, toll price. Sale BustneM Prepeity 57 OAKLAND. AVB. Commercial 114 foot frontage by Laka. Ftlcad tanaa. ~ ~ BAnf iBOF-OAS mn propaito to locaM ta baart of taka Owaar ratlriag, A bualneaa ^cM tl oaly 413.444. EM^'iSiM or MU 44417 itoOR RENT OR LEASE AT BUSY * Onlao^ Bend tor Fartridja'a Free B'Mlrh-itao Bualaatt Oulda". Partridge rocHestW Commercial Property Keru la n anea-nha-Ufe-iiBa in-raatraent opportunity. This pmp->rty Is tocaM lb the blgbly da- Bdrothy Snyder Lavender SSrn'tiaif *1“ “•*>? iii0Bii ,9iu. Juiru.on DiBoe OI oHitOSU, an iB^nnv noa •levUtot future tnvffrtmunt Don't *“** "simHA' B ULLY 404 N. Mata St., Roebtttar OL 14141__________ BEBTAURANT, n1^ FOHTIACT I F* .4:1043. BBRVICB STATIONS FOE LBA8B. good potential, pteiaa call ba-twaea ■ tad 4. FI 3-4141 atm 4 p.m. 171 4-1444. Port Oil Com- COMMBMCUL I •3 R. frant-M nr-"ornatter-OOOM ta,»s. \ SMITflA & LILLY^ 333 N. Mala ei. Boebaat __________J^fifloN. LtJNCi ............ STANDARD OIL 3 ataU station for toast, good potential. fraa tratnlna and financial atatotanea avatiabla.’ Auburn aad Adame. OaU MI 4-4311 davs, - MI 3-4343 after 7 p m STANDARD OIL wnar ratirtoR ygwT Michigan. Rent, J-’ee F*’®P- *7A ^sr&jiBra'.^s _ - ■--- ——dar- mit-and the laka. Thrt’a an axealtoi beach and plenty of alavatli for baaamant. Can be parcbaai 'LAkr^mLEGES '3 adJidniBf 33 toot tote at Crea- t Laka. A • sno nigu nwuan lur iwisswsi Ukt prtvUaaaa etoaa by. MACEDAY LAKE ____143 foot It- ______________ nice park with beach bouts. I with 374 dowo. F.C.WGodCo. wnuams Laka Rd. at M-H OR3-im ____After d p.m. OH 3-i For Sale Acreage 55 Lakefront Lot 4 Acres, Some Trees ON A HILL - OOOD SOIL «SW»’'^45.‘SSfe-N LADD’S, INC. 344 Dlxla Hwy._OR 3-1331 Lot 37 Ukawood vuiaga No. 3. i 6 Woodcd Acres ......... BUto roUlnx baaotUu., - bmldlng ^ tor batm_ b LIST WITH Humphries 33 N. Tela^igh^_Optn Bvtt. LAPEPROW^ MOpCTN », B^ Laka msaaadto por^. Haatato-tor firaptoct. eomptotely tor-ushad In Itorty Amarioan. All aqulpmaat dltbea, aUvar ItooM included. IU.433 Ml 3-73d3. LAKE OAKLAND. 4 LOTS S3 FOOT , ' water frontelt. paved atraat, I achod, good baa£ 3fgl Ctli RomT North eft of Walton. OR 3-3414. ' 1 mttoa watt of Ponttoc. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor an Coumnnlty National Bank Bl^. FE 4-43U Evas. PE M3B 30 ACRES Located luat g mllta West, of Pen-uaa on good bl&to top road. Partly wooded with lovely white blrob Val-U-Way Y'al-U^ay FOR OOOD BUYS AND VALUES GOT floor Hava g Don’t delay, act todayl R. J. (Dick) VALUET FE 4-3531 844 Oakland Ava. open 3 to FOR OOOD BUYS AND VALUB8 SYLVAN LAKBPBOMT LOT faet wide with general tl baaeh. Baauttful weepUg i a on abort. Priced tor J^lfto-a________________________ with nartltlontd raereatton area. Penoad corner tot. Oamga. Oon- H HAVE 3 BEDROOMS piasterod walls bssamrot. c toinaflc^ bmt. patto^ Off^ga^e, { MULTIPUf LISTINO SERVICE Watkins lake section Attractive 3 bedroom brick ranch, ex-ctltont kitchen ceramic tile iMth, hardwood floora plastered walls, ^---------- — J mwiN at edge of city. H^ory Orove School, 3 bedroom brtok TRI-LEVEt, fully carpeted, brick fireplace w^ Ptorida room. 3 car attached garage Low emt !. TRAILSB, ROME garage, nieely landeeaped lot. THREE BEDROOM ilRICK RANCH ----------------------- for the Home Seeker to oL__ - 2i'!i!L!a*aiSr7!i,"as SaaemmL^tamatte oil Itoat 3U.443 tuU tSict. OjSSc REArECT^ CIVILIANS $190 DOWN. iVi t. Ctramlc ttto bath up with aw-b^ wl^parTbaamoi^" *""*‘’®* S’wlTL^ adapad tot. 314,»fd. Terma. T... , ?Sr«?a,' dad. 3tt,0gi. TarxM. Roy Annett, Inc., Realtors 31 E Baron BI. Opon Eyanl|^ anc^Snoday 1-4 dtong area, pared d ."asi FIRST OFFERING I badroom brick (tolo- Located to the city « paved I atrtgt. 3 Mroom boma vfltb fam- I FE 4-3443 FE 3-3341 ULs-t^s. ffirLss.'s*! WM. A, “I KENNEDY .“ai®. .T, TRADE I ciXar. I Oft CAE. MANY OTBEK CASH BAftOAlNS JIM WRIGHT. Realtor TRIPP BBALTOE Lake Privilege* to^'g’bdrtM' te EUaabato Eriat 3. carpeted Bring, fguo Canal Frontage W Otter Uto. Hagstrom R. J. (Dick) ,VALUET FE 4-3531 344 oaktond Are. whiYk iSBe caS Open 3 to 3 SalTIght. Owner. FE 4-3073. -----treat. Haw acbooto ad- isa-a’ssE' ■” .F.aWocxdCo. After 3 pjn. OR 3-3333 CtoM®to " ' ' torma. 1 44M. 1 •ttt 7 p. r»» tbatolu too” gsISo----- ,/arran IRout, Rtaltor. FE 77 N. Sagteaw St. Opaa h AdR ES ON .. and BUmbetta L of laketrotoag* met cloee fy/Bave a .propoeed A mririas Id tote. CaU tor same. Housenian-Spitrley Eve. MAS -------Fart muck. of Oxford. OA 3-3347. BY OWNER. 74 ACRES. 30 <9T43 WEBSTER 03VORD-LAKE ORtON For Sale Farms 56 lamte, H baae-mem. aam v> ators and tobool. WT WMUR A1 latteM *ifu, IMo ol»ott M": ____ LATB model ••• KIJBCnU>LDX I LAEATORT. M4 jmcm-tVX. ou, > loto-poou, rt %sm. rt wotof cr. FT fr4M«. voctam. coaplou irMh oU •«- IV CAE aAEAOB. S3* «. 30K- Z-BOT RiBCUNma »w. Browa twor-" ■ [NO CRAm l»Owi Icot^ iMortneo tor s roBL OIL takirs oooo con- . ibmob. wni duH.or nt mli*. (ll Txl ALDHINITM TWIN OA^ ^ W .FK A-S3SI lSROE~aRB“XNb ■ MAWwBBi: * ^ '_____OR 3.5394 crib’" rt» BALE. _________»B_pwi_fw um. impuroM^jgiD ______________ ^^^jutiaanl BvlanMo aMtor. MI. A • nu^son. wnE. s * i_Ur Nojk^hiei'i_WT_^lL « AND •• - - fr»ri6a. " * **** UATSM BONE B»M •to with * aattroiMO LnTLTB FtJlWmTRR * AEPL, MIT Dtolo. Dfoytoa OR T *“* NEW 1 PIECE EROBRl^ I ----- vui taeiBiet. a. >fci |JM6¥!1. Wow. .pipoB E?01.___________ AND 7 poor iTBBL PENCE •ad » foot Dot 0 ■ ROOM FARM HOOBB POR BAU CARPET RBMNANll. ALBO. U OLBQM. ASPHALT 0 VINTL TIL AT MBOUCED PRICEBtl tooaoaoUe. To Bo moood ___ otto, tnoulro at Orooa Parrot, lUO Porry at Poa^ Ed. lO-rkr^UARANTBSD 'U - OAL. boatan, MT.U; 30-bbI. auto. M Pontiac Carpet & Linoleum TIRES mu aayUttos of uoofa] oaluo wariisea >ace OR 34417. SIST Marotoa m'. Uaao Lako.________________ Rgtlb ni COIL .u3ta. 3 —to pot foot. I eoBd—*" teWr oaUof, 31 eoata per maemaduke Bjr Aadcnm ft Ltmiiig MacMnery PlRWta. Tr—a, SimibB 78 DAUA AN^C^^ BULBB AMD ‘"rtKxig^t I’d tiy giviiv him enough rope! ” Sale Miaccilaneona 67 ELECTRIC RANOB, ELECTRIC hat water boater. Cory r-“— maker. Portable trpowrtto.. .. frtjorator. bumper pool UUo. Bowling . Atero Itei IwM. ________ PARM nSN^O. NEVER BBIn gsr.arssf.^^.Tts V^in hArd AODaM. *dr* £LiS!5i’^afg°a.gSfl° fiSSld yar?^WU?*’takJ Is Limited, THESE MUST GO ! ma gOCBB POLL OP FOR-NITOld WAB.TBAraro lN,r“ A MOBILB aotaril WE BAt MORE emmtOW MEET WEI , Prigldalre RofriioiatM, UH eu. Admiral 3E’ aWta • IN. CRAPTBMAN LAWN MOW-or. so In. glrlo bloveM. ‘At WirA PL 3-3071. LAWH~ .. :.„“*:ra!l^SS*’ 3TEAR SERVICE BTORE PE HI33 WLLL bbllWbwap rtafoL p<» jyiYuir*”’ ‘ ' ItBNT 4*pe *beSroom EVT OOOD. W«0. I Wm y- Aoalleft- MB M- -E, t ELEt' REATEE IE.H; ante, ta- hoator, att.Mi ilnka aaS tltUngo ibt.K up. WATER SblTiNERa TCT or aen t3M month. OR Mlteholl putributing CB. wiLl bWap VANITT for tooa detk. PI j.__ fK*** .PLAHEFSTraAc: tor with plooL drat, oultlrator, l^^y^^^-raod WILL TRADE tAPPAN yaecum eloanor, end uSlai lampo. Ml MML___________ A8H por'bma'll ki] working or pat PE M7M. ^IPORNU REDWOOD LAWN • lumlture, Ubia * ---- "idoal for eottaia j ITS S. Bagtnai fm L3H3 3.13H I rlSS^Suir. TO 3 Cor- ■ PE Mtdl after a* _ . r pE'elttif" iMBI^DEREb OBOANilA ' #ED- Se'f takei. eofUner. Ml SJ17S.______ AVENPORT B CRAtCoAl blU-inf rm. lUte. china eabtndt, deiik. power mower. MA »-i33e. DISCOUNT PRICES WALTON TV lu E. Woltao PE S4SI7 tM OAL. on. I I >11. n i-a m.0M BTD I FORCED AIR TORRII PPAPP oBcn BBWINO MA-eblne, walnut eabtaiet. xlg cat agulppad. IM.M or taka oeer poy-menU of gS M par mooUL Curt'a- amllaneog. If 3-M4P.________» lOERATORB ALL tUXS. » CLOTBniO AME 10 Bdi^^Pumltur I. OR 3-I4U. 3433 Boebaldt. M aiaas, Roaaoaobla, Bn PR t-Tltt or MA L13M. ANCHOR FENCES roibLd~bCCASibNAL CHAIR. I' ------------------------ I walnut WMo. MT 3-t0«l. Deluxe 3>Room Outfit ~ itble dretMr, ebaat, bookaaH I. Boa tprliite, Inaariprlag, —>pe. 3 Mblee, chroma lat. Llr-1 lot. room tulte. All $4l.i» down ^ll.W per month. Other toad 1 CHBRRt bROP LEAP TABLE. I Urto light o^ detk obalr, play; ■ br^^Toimriw- Bedroom wriur, builDOM ■ ’^rvD'o RogiiTiPifE good COM Dlnwte aeC I po.. Ecaaoa. ■oat, Mcn’t and iadita' tott ' ' f. riEClc nLVBR ORAT BBDRM. Doobj* Artistr. botkeaM . ephrd LakalAra. _________________ filLPXi. blBaOR 1 TEAR CRIB itATTkBSB. WET —If, Irmerepr'-- “" — 1 Purntturo, ____I eat, ChUIeroha, PST 3-fti9. 1 PIBCB UVINO ROOM BPITE, Brand now dartaporl and chair. ijffxsji-t ssswiias s.is.rr.M’rjffii Laka Ara, 9x12 Linoleum Rues $3.98 yntTL-t. P, 13 Pt. wio» He TD. Random Tile 9x9 . .2c ttoiBOTRIO DRrnt, AbfbUAT wathir. TV*a, aO iMoa, Oomplc Une ef rant**. Eatriieratoi DroiMn. Chaw of drawnra. B«_ gr-wiS?*’ **• DOPOPS PURMITPRE , Anytima hr Appv______ RABT BPPf DRY WABliCR. |A«T auto. Chrome breokfaet aet. Mlac. ^— 44 M*<7 P«y. —--------- "BPTLO" pnclahocd ttle optlbt IWJI. BAOINAW PE t-MI 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 OPAR. HOPBE PAINT, Dal. MJI Vinyl Linoleum, Yard /9c RPB^ base PAINT, Oal. S3.M I WATER HEATER. i» PEER WASHER, gia.M ________ICTRIC RANOE, tH.N COTTAOE size REPRIO. .. tM.M OAB REPRIPQBRATOR ... —Jt CRPMP ELECTRIC ByePa 141 W. Rarw u" r wt, tk; BAa’a 1-4:37^.“^ ’ fmm "SPECIALS" - Mother's’ Day MAY 8th O.E. 3UECTIUC ORTERB, Ntw. Ouaraalead DeUrered. - «4t FLOWERS.. POR^^ Haw waCMf^^Mty^e^ohad dr craia marrad modala at Hf «a> at this time of year are in great dmand. When you use the WANT ADS 0 buy or to sell FLOWERS you can always find the {lartieB interested. JU^T DIAL FE 2-8181' to place your ad! 1 for » yoara. Buy 'a _ d ^uiebSton JtS mwlMurd- Laka water beater, Uka new M. I Maaro Electne Co. HH W. » jbLio bAt onuNb RboU sb.. teMe. 4 ebalrt, buffet, good e dltlea, MB. Call PE S40B3. ^OFA AND CHAIR ONLY $109.95 tl3 down — IS mo. ________OutflUlni Co. 47U Plate Rwy. Drayton Plalna OpoB tUl I. Pri. tUl I I,Ht TTn. ef A A P Market SINOBR CONSOLE LIORT WOOD Mblaet. eawi forward ---------- y ^ H, TRADE-IN DEPT. WOOD DINrTTB ......tlS.H lOPNOI CHAIR .......t 4.0P 3 PC. UVINO RM. BPITB Ut.W MBTAL BEDS ........t T.M con. bprino .........r — RBOORO CABINXT .....1 ODD ARM CRAIRB .....I I0« DOWN. BAST TERMS Wyman's Furniture Co. 18 W. Pike St. PSED TV. |ii:m pp. pbbo' rV ^..jHO^^er^R^ A Appl. OOOOTBAR SERVICE STORE H B. Caaa___________PE S413 _________________ Used Trade-In Dept. laatoBM chair ...... | t.l Ik ................ iiSJ oae tantt .............. m.B Daranport fe. chair . . $a$.H Botjf rank bada. aampltte fit.* -atritcrator ...........Im.S( eactloml ......... W.N THOMAS ECONOVIY rATER BOFTEHER. ALSO DEV midlfler. Call after 3 p.ra., 0 3-3351 or OR 3-StW. _____ 9iii^ . CONSOLE ~il • PI. aiQ EAO SINOER IN CONSOLE, boat»deceratire tUtebea. bllM bami, leva on buttona. ate. wlUi dial control. No otteehmoata noed-ad. WIU aoll (or *7134 eUh or ---- AND POkx — RALP AMD quartert. Opdyke Mht. PE t-Tttl BOV8 V« MIDQET --- ---- ----- coodtthm. EH Vc________ BARN YARD DIRT. MANPRE acoopt 34.10 per prirHOT- liCAPTy EOPb>. AiiD H«3P8B- 4al plaaiarboard . Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY 7040 Onotey Uko Rd. EM 3-4171 Open a a.m to. 0 p.m. dally Biiaday it a.m to 3 p.m. clearance SALE DTK-uu. r-Hu-a, ----- CRAFT OPTBOARD MOTOR, 10 H P. at A-1 SHAPE, 076. I PORT-ABLB AIR COMPRESam FAINT SPRAYER WITH ----------- MOTOR. A-1 8RAPB. R 4-0734 R 4-1111 KING BROS. poormc RP. AT OPDYKE Cash and Cairy Specials Etd. laralattoa IS o.e. IM oq. ft, ........ t3.H Pourtag InautaUop Ir bad- MS j;v^«wW.ir£.'S: (OaO for a frto astimate -on ^ HAGGERTY LUMBER 1047 Ratftrte* UA 44H1 WSakdart, f to i SaA 7'H 3 door lUli: ! Pre-Cait OIRCLE PLPORisCBNT LtOUfS CLOSE OPT - M SHOPWORN Steel Baument 8asb-3 Uta 33-15 a lA 15-15 A M •3.35 each, 7--** ** — _____ at I3.0S aa. COAL A BmeSreP*5PPLY SI Orchard Lake_# _ M$isg“fS«7trtHS£ SmTSom Ma^ as dW» MELAHD PPEL * PAm 43S Orohard U. Ara PE 5-5IW eae^ BtjECTRIC LlOR^ PUiTUi^, im: (tart. Terrific raioea. I '■ " ------ »i® E M M raloe 5335: poiS 03.M ral- p-r, ■V' 'lileW|aa'%^ ebsid tX t— SAVE PiPltaiMO tPPPLY 173 S. BAtfaaw________PE 5410S P-U PARMAl ' ------------ a*A*‘.5f3i femSdV5;-js*ton-‘U York air ooadltMier, |7I.M: O” ftTraSw^Ss^ black Ure (new), 115.00: dltap. pearliu atalra (now) 010.00; M je» 46" K-. OaO.OO; ^^eV JMwSLoaw^ •gacbmjmiiiBdw ooad.) I17I.M. Full line of building and dumbing materials Wa taka trad: ' ,_rpUar. eulUraler, 070. MApte GARAGE DOORS Paetory earn ' tlut ta atoe 5 and i 1. totdl wppaan Wt girt tiUmatea on garaga re- BERRY DOOR SALES gPOB from S to 0 871 ■■ Pad*^^* HEAVY DPTY CLOTBEii POUEB 0 foot Boat, welded Croee arm • ■'‘.iSSLbai “ * COAL A BUILOINO SPPLY II Orchard Lake Are. FE 3-7M .— WATER BEATER8. 30 CAL. laa. New Coneumert Potrer ap- Aleo eleetrlc. and^otUad gaa beaten at terilflo raluea. Mlebl-laa nuoraeeeat, 313 Orohard U- Are. Park fraa -------- - ROPSEHOLD ModemizatioiL-Casb and Carry Specials 7 Day Sales Combinatl^on ALUMINtJM DOORS GUARANTEED 1 FULL INCH THICK alumlaum comb, doort. Regularly prietd I3S.N, Yon pay $23.95- Salci Tas laehided Window Awning Roll Up Type SAVE 50 PER CENT ided. Prlcat below: Lom|a Sale Price IM.H MM MO.M iU.H COLORFUL Patio Blocks 4 FOR A DOLLAR f colon, rod. onaga, lema flak, gyoea. ellTer and pnpt FEDERAL • Modernization I AM. TO o‘pj?B^Y DAY SATO. M SPN. 13-4 Plenty of Free Parking On Oyr U>t liSit^tAta btAMofk^mutox.' Sale Miscellaneous 67 KITCHEN CABINET SIN1 Bltehtlr ocrotchod 41" modi IM valuo, 140.30 while they b Alto terrific rslaec oa 04'- i Do It YoowPoN FOR RENT INJl BOeer eleamar. flaor essiere, ■BOltebers band eaaden faraaci in' Cameras ft. Eqrijji—^ 70 BELL A HOWELL 0 MM TURRET Apaelal prtea'aa erwsreen^ 3 ateM IB t-ta. pate. 70c. Me and ■way. Mmaa, White PhM, Ar- r&aK &Si inie Rd,, 1 Meek waM^Ur-araote. turn left be Block._ Ey^6iuclN~iB6lm FOB al£ Sale MuskRi goods 7l *P^T?”gw?rrw”*”' NduiiHF^bWH 'ivEhiwlm muale. aad rack. PH 0-4870, ^ i to 4 ft. 10 or ACROSONIC BY BALDWIN «R.< m^r^ H OA Leee than 10. fact coaditt— **“ •*“ — — •— -•*- •• —• —-* ____ , p* S4477 or yw 5^. —^, i,;. 'J Sde Fam E^plp—airt 57 B. CPU UM 041 PORO teadem book' bi ,Can PL VLjyjir I rAABg0^ rum. BOLERO HUSKY OAROEN —AC-iw goad eesdeSeB. 0130. ^9 ,NO,. p.OOD iRECTIUC ditOAN AND 0300. MA 0-3100. ----- ------ iliRldA-ii t SALE_PAN Bstpot, Eac. TROliAS OROAN-RI-Pl OOkOINA- » TO 30 I gattare ...‘lAVE Wiegand Music Center lAEAAR AREA. MIRACLB MILE PHONE PE *4034 fLo7. dll, 13 ml. north of PR. 10 Cedar Laao ----"1 pus Hwy. tor 040. Or wtti toodo lor dM. PE 44110.________________________ BOLENS AND WHBBUKHtSB iioeten ettoehmoida I madeU al tiDere. 7 modoli Of iMlns we Mrrtoe whst We leU. lOS. 10> ClarbetOB. MA 5-1033. STRAWRERRY^PLANTB STATE IniMted Pratb dsf to order. IMV 444 l-lias. 0507 DUto Hwy. MAplo 5-7013 OH 3-7030 PLANTi. STATE ____________ .ariettea, RoUatao, Promterot, and MarthaU. AU rIrM free. A. ^uhl. OL 0-1003. Arbenrttaa, Juntpw. Yewa, Itot'' ha, Mapli, and Oak. Ott your own. Brlag toola oad bni«i£ 3S33 SootA Rd. .3 mltoo wT^ gir5gs^^''2fnto3f tiio^- «d WUom Bd. DMly. I/O 0. For Sale Pet^^ 79 KNOTTY ms BAK PORTAMR. Wooden ateoli. $31 PI IMOl. iCffotty Pine Paneling 3 PATTERNS WP3. WPO and WC140 Sa“re' ebooi. — A Clark 1 4 AKC dachshunds AT STUD. Pupptet. Jamoft. PE Q4038. A-1 POODLES. SHOW QP4L1TT. ^ price. White toye, allrert. iucc~RiSr'cSbKBR Mtn. o6 3-Mlt^ P1AN5~SALE Boer modela on eel i »!2. ■SSlite^TiE saSle ’ AiOD LAVATOIUHB. CHROME MIZINO laueete, 034.M ralaa 014.05. Alao bathtuba, toUete. ihower etalla. Factory trrogulan. TorrUte — Mleblgaa ~----------- ird Loko a Are. Park tim la up and dellrar. 1 LAWNMOWERS "DEMOr- Rotary Veyelo o"-‘-- WarTW------ dip -JeetToa „ without Ugbte. __ TorrUlc buya. Mleblgaa c«t. 3M OrehardUkTi Parking la rear. — 37. ___ ~ oa Alb^IAS a MA t-lMl. HEW SHALLOW TOBU. JET POMP 55430. Etalnlam ataal tf ■ atnk 030 00. Steel double m tas. oood eaiaethm of roboiir fesjSwSSSS *imm aOmAm WMSi OIL a»rVER8IOir~BPRNER A _ UBk. rooeonablo PE UTM, PICNIC tabiRb: TdeaI moth- S7*7 ^ [TOchihe. m 4 Mt rLTK^D ... 03 2* 4*0 Bmca..... $15 4» IN. 4 a I FIB .. 17 ROYAL NORSEMAN 00-1 Uka BOW. CUatoB tnglne. m whMla iDoiMed. Aeaauorlet. ikli, aall-polo. jbjprin 575. MA O-OTM. *'• IJ* 14*13 aU nylon tent, 34 Oherokee. PE 4-4I5I. BroS^owERsTTMdia'ErM gofert 2 5l&.nhS3K' S-W70_______OB 3-70i!4 ABWHvr, 91*. av X 15 ftU I tent, m. 34 Cherokat. PE 4- ^^EGLAIMED _ BRICKS , CLEANED. READY TO USE FIELD TILE .. Ue eaeb 4-lHCa TPBIHO — I BEAMS PRBB ESnUATSS PHA TERMS togu!*y!g“3.7lo4*'" **“ **'* “• speQal rd 3434| Me Mibo^ W.-irt-"* . AtreURN LUMBER AUBURN HEIOBTB __________PE 043W Special Paneling Offer wE _ wamaaml. lA*. Oak Flooring I"! 8!.i» ffl 3 »i ISM”: BENSON LUMBER CO. HE OARAOB. 13x10. CHEAP. TV, BLOND, 37 Of. MCNTZ. J>BR-tect condition, IM. Zaaltb ffana-ocMnle radio, like new. IM. PE Talbott Dumber Oarden tools: AHualoua P&t MmU •t**' ■“ tST'%ktoM / I SALYATIOK ARMY BVerythlnt to moot your noada. ----------------------------IS' on oat. TawK, EM SiSo ItoStaa*^ YooNoArbifN sn^ M". tkcHu —‘ ------- T. om 34171____ lant condlUen. ( ‘ TrII^NELL’S rKAPBURU BAJiX UKAPU, «5W. RCA rft|ihoaofrftph * TV. $50. m SMAIX~CXiNBOLB BTIwWAYTw or J0imo wlUL roUa , ... (^LAGHER'S DACBSHUND Ptn^aBTsMOOTB ^^kms hair. Stud aerrlca. PE ihlLL BLOOObb < Mala. 0 mo. eld. Sale Office Equipment 72 neia cbolof $10. THE HodaE, 103 N. Caaa._________ OPPICB DESKS AND CBAmS. — T after 3 p.m., OR 3-1351 or i-Aoini- WHirm »tl.t.T hoar' ^n^TM nadtarad, heralaaa, ehUdran'a pot. BAROAIN (ll rCir ut Sale store Equipment 73 WILL BACRI- Bee. PE 3-75M. Sale Sporting QoodB 74 p^un. lONUTinK aavKil b^Twaai^ alradTOTt sp, OR 1 WHEEL CAMPINO TUAILER. 34 -ter- depth. fU'—- ------ —’ Ughl. extra Ure. - IM. OL i-l 1 ROOT BOW. TAROU.-... with arrowt A stsbte. 1IM PE 547M. 4 HEoTIft--------------------- 5 troas; 1 putter. Compartment " • goU thof------- — POObLES $10 DOWN Hunt ! Pat Shop___lU g-3113 PEilNO'ESE PUPPIES. R B O. 'Hear--■■■- *----- — a 15. 175. APACHB CAMP TRAIUBU. - OI —- prteei on new, uiod ai . —.... af n, ad. BUI Coll FOR SALE. OOLP CLUBS OM. _______EM 345M OiitL'S' WHITE SHC« ISOiXlR X.*, luu TWO compeuHvo moovi. iroin- plete lino of tpertlng goods. ITOL-LY MARINE A COAffi BAUDS. WMIO Holly Rd., MoUy. OPNS - BUY. SELL, THAOS. Manley Looeb. 10 Ragloy._ oo^^sw^^HByt am. com- Sami, Oravel and Dirt 76 truckers and 'Yands6ap- din dally asoopt Satorday - Walton RlTd. PE Hlg. AAA—A BEAUTIPUL MBRION iLPE St^^MUrtrod or laid. MPlbtrry t-humoi Cooley I lleor. L. Rui . LfiAiywn llvered. PE 5-0703 or PH 5-0301. lt.~S(Bl3YERio; A-I BLACi Dmt.~Bi^ Roaaonablo. flEe 34S33. A-1 TOP sblL.*^ BLAa SOIL. BLACK DIRT, aaad. gravel ____ and back flU. PE 0-4TM. -1 TOP son., __________J_ _______ mad, IIU and gravel. PE 3-7774. mis,®® A^B BLACK DIRT. TOP I flU and manure. Aleo r - laadaoaptng oad *---- tnmmtegTrn » oad travel. 'Del. OR 3-M( BLACK DIRT TO*-------~ grwL PE 54M4 dally. I. OB ______ COW MANPRB ____ 0130 Dixie Hwy. CRUSHED STONE. SAND. ORAV- . Earl Howard. EM 34531. EXCAVATINO'ORAOINO, T’RPCE- • «»y. oT3-V&.**^ dWD BUCK SOIL^AND AND graval. DoUvarad. 1 OOOD DARE CLAY-LOAM.'top eoll.„5 yards. $10 dcUvertd. SPECIAL S"!i.rLrii,'7sa.“JS MSB. M wrd.'waes I gntteMi yart'r* American Stone Products i.Kli •bop, 55 wmiama. Pl Male. 035. PE 54537 after 5:10. RB6. DACHSHUND. 3 TEARS OLD ... .....---- ^ SWAP AKC OER. shepherd FOR Daehabund pup. OR H433. STANDARD POMSLii; wniteteai CLEARANCE SALE 1 NEW 5M IRC.------ TRACTOR WITH TRACTOR WITH 3 POWt HITCH AND TWIN HTPRACLlO LOADER AND lOAinnUIMlci^ RBO. PRICE 03.000, B 1 NEW 330 1..C. TOR WITH - _____________ UriCT, POWER HrEliUHO, AND TA. WITH NEW PIPPW IHims- TRIAL loader WITH hi TARO oorr BUCKET. Ria fRtcU gS.IH. SALE 53.NS. 1 PBKP 300 ULC-TRATOR Wmt POWU. , JNO AND NEW DAYM 1_____ TRIAL LOADER OTITB H YARD OPIT BUCKET. RBO. T TpdE PATMBNTi KI>^G BROS. NrriAC'RD AT OPD PONTIACiRD AT OPDYKE ____ alter 7 » PARM MACHINERY --iscd ProuU OUear aat Berth of Oxford. FORD PLOW. FARM 0100" ___________PE 0-1037. PARMAU. CU6 PAST SnCB, ■rodor Mndo. plow and eolUvo-totx. .A-1 eoodiuaas. OIM. PU NKW AND RiioiiS*lilACT6R8. -^,»aaa,r.T« p.. 34P0ad U WELL RoiriS _________ ®S?pi?ASS?"pS*2?1V*aS « HATE A BIO ESUBCTlOH TO (KOOSE FROM SO COMB IH AND^ THEM OV« ^ KING BROS. PONTUC HP. AT OPDYKU Auction i TelMtopta. PHIDAT AHD BAT-»wDaV 4 R.m. BONDAT. altev *-n.ni. Every weekend. Owner. John AUCTION KAMESB KiriiNS, E>. IHTBR-naUonal. FE 4-34M after 5 p.m. 8IAMBW MALs CAT. 1 fKAR old, ru 041M._______ ITahted PDciNoHiTBFI blood fernalo. PE o-mm. Dogs Trained. Boarded 80 SALE STARTIHO FRIDAY ........7 P.M. SATURDAY ...$7p.M. SUNDAY .......2 P.M. Hunting Doft 1 PTBAR41LD MALE RBAOLE. *>-ck and .ten. 3 1-yearwM male Hay, Grain and Feed 82 Rd, Laka OrtSngf^3-I40L JFor Sale Livestock 0 tear (H,D nKmOPOHRRED e with papers, would i— 1 lumper. CM OL 1-153 K%0 afte'r € A PAIR or MUI......... . yeAre eU. with baraeu. Riding hnraa, dna to Oie. MAple 5-33M. APPALOOSA HORSES ifol'^ORRAL eseM:L5:ZjS!!:®- iand'Tmr^'* aged mare. OAfe-rONYTsAE^rgAlUfEEa * CART Walking Marc, ____________ prnepeet. Complete with EagUah _tack _04M. OAklaod 5-31U^^ gWiTT^T. m tE TEAIL Farm Produce 86 AP PUB - L/^ m VEEKS OP th. -.-,01 ExceUeat N. Spy. 51.35 -?«???. ----------------------- Sid-%r5X.‘ tsx lutiHO to La. tud'. "&aifas..‘7JL8(,7a AHD 11 Sale Farm Equipment 87 gyw fr a 5 o^»*77o 1005 FORD TaAi * 14" ptowe. CultlTOtor., SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS 1 To find a job, place to live or good used car, see aassf- fie--------- door prizes evert APCTtOH KgySSg“vfi?g*KO^*So«S payment 13 a M MONTHS TO PAT pob’wftail^sTIotoio Uiaeh Retni Open Brery AucUon B&B AUCTION 5089 DIXIE HWY. -'^y*** rrom Drajfto F 3 AbcTicwaBraT ruga, bordwaiq, dry g< SS^ofSiSirTL . Sunday, i to 5. 7 to 11. Uoeea Tuetdaya Open tor prtvato telaa 2r.V’aini.^o*5r.a*ivS!; AueUea. 37701 Plymottih road 11340 Ptob Laka Rd. i kua a tarattuto'toag& a«iM ^ SMi'hl MOfiNO CO 0:30 ; Saturday. Sibnd aaw Uvtag r S;.'^;*er“U-sS Tool ehett of tOoia, 3. __ _S'!s;!’34?3rwMss iATPRDAT MAT AT 1 ¥Jl. tdA- r.“tffi*aL“!ervs: A M alao pool tyao bodraem ________ ™„.xir“roo» sad kltcbea ftinlWro phu appU-WMei. rugi. lampa. and dlahc*. Weo China eoblaet. haavy doty Craaej^Jlg-ttw. toola aad bunker. Sam Proulx anettonoar at Ostord 4. 404 iqm For Sale HousetraHers 89 ■ ■ PE 34133. 14- aluminum^tr'a If im •. All faoUBtea. Oood eand. irnkouLE" A real STfeAL r havt eno to a 03 V and ono , Sn'AwSforfta: ^^rJW’asS ir,a fltem al Met Thas. bow aM a good uMd mould homo* iove aO Uaaa. ehikaa and stekOiL in dn4iac 1 , FRIDAY, -MAY ( ! Wtimm ■Ilia ~ t| ,1 mgk WW ilwWWinOWrS W ■M iMm. oniform t«aiMMtin« cSatrsi. rapnlor otuMMon rad »«*iitr at dMtfB. A yoa ?~HrSirSr"- on thT^ >M Detl %rMi M mr MttejMHoa. TACAliOM TiiUlI^ Oxford Trailer Sales Ml« IA-vMm ia OwMTal. Tatif «• AMd — *t *|Uai — U TM eaniM bay « -’trait it. Tnlut ran* rad MCMUtrtM. W« nat ttirr nuiu^ n rt. catnou Xrnm. fit 4-4Ui.______ PARKHURST TRAILER COURT & SALES n H.T. XTinrudd rad trailer. 1 ataea ragulator a«ua luac, *** irtifa tuol^ power au preiaor $$0. Ml «-T3t«.___ U$T. taBOAKD~WiTH^rat lar H -------- •araalB raiea~ri ll.mj lacludai trallar. Cra be aera at Blaybamh•« Marina, rx parts and baltUa ira T" ‘ ?U*d wilSaya*and’jilo $ ~- fg 4 f143 iPKoia cuuKtxat cm axx dis- rtULVKLO mn. umt. Awnm6. cjtpat. I badm. M l-3dap, aaka 4d Boan imcoRV 'u. all VACATIOH nUULiat. riXIB ---------'r S?, ^ *«■ Rent Trxto- Space 90 •tt IVnmODC M H.P. XXC. tlH. trallar. bargala lU*. Xlf Annul XBMww moki« m- teta^^lha flnast. tb aUla Ot o( IW «. ARKANSAS TRAVELER RocKXT. rmnmo rad w/ PBHLD-UM Bvnntna im * TRAim. RXAOT TO OO $995.95 ox*6»d utaiiM tboaa who want tha beat. «rst» ALlflllMUM BTUIABOOT. WOO. OB l-«ld.__________ _a£L rACTORT Bmj.t mx, rack Bmek V-b eaWaa. ChroM p-*— CaU BeUyTilX O-yiW ra For Solo Tim 92 A-i noD rnuPB. wmng aho blaaX — • ■■ ■* Tear lee. Mf ialdwla Ate. ij* W.~RS stii^^riiASBnSRrTmM; trade la oa Ooaeral Maty Tlnr ^iii Ml fill** **** ^ ' ’^^WILLIAMS IU.H_plw tea and ezehaaca. State nie bales iW B. Sastaav. Fic Ador or ni 4-oidi. Sole Truck TOn 92A Attention, Trucjcei Auto Servlco catnBOTA^^gBUMDnio a cxAitKosAFT aiataxKa n t — ~-“-iara rebored. Zaek 1— I. n oood. naao ra las TO O. Oelaaibia. Sd« MMor SMMm 94 I MOTOR BIKK, OObCPLCTEvT eaeihaaled. reaaaoable. Ml SAOIl. And ’M ter parU. QUO, n M301. I AliOTAlX MOTOR ib iOed ceadUleo. DV I- IIW OOBBMAM JUaiM. ( rennlaB eond., ptos added i sOrlaa. on. MA l-TOt-'OT CtriBMAO.' GOOD dopb. Man* cztrai twa P« ASSnT i CDBHMAM ROADXmO UO- t« scooter ----”—■ — pi Imt ceoditlOB. Baddy seat, apeed-ro^r^^wladMileld. WM. MAy- CUiSiXll EAOUC. '17 A-l COM-dlUoD. Many aatras. Ml tdWOS. CPBHMAN BAOUI. BXnLUDIT BS»“i ----0 scooters. PR S-d«M. ____ BARKLaSS SAUDI dl SKRVICB MSI a ----------- —.... I. TaloBrapli_ *'D8BD OPSkMAis S&LAJ&T" Babbit cars. For Solo Motofcydes 9S *U MATCU.BS8. PgRPUCt C1 eeadttt&n. BM , LOW okURBUib. rno-g iTlarude, beautUol U (t, aW b“!»wJf^3u.jr*Oai® wheal, tiller repc, ptnlws, trae board malor eapanaaee. TORT'S MARINX, Toar SItianida daalar. aolO Orebard Labe 0±, Bylrra Labe. PX lAlU Or P*. t-MtS. tb’ ALL ALDMINUM SAlLtMQ BiMi, oaw apar. satis * booai. 3 h.p. Motor, out. KM mit. 10 H.P. WOARp. OPTBOARO MO-tor with a UH 1 pt. hydroplaaa. WW. MT bdOW. U poor RPNABOPT. IS H.P. at deck «. 10 bOr>«. vew, M .W4 W Id runalMMb wUn aonrartad d n, wir%«Uar witti ettbar t, t» to Mahawk. PSi MOM. tl PT. PLTWOOD BOAT AMD 10 LaSalle. It rr. WOLTBiUMbDIlLOXBJB ^ olee^ start. Baaalleal aobd- •♦riJSSJ. „. tHAMl 3.0S00. •« 0_-Laka Rd., Praytoa Plains. It Slot afUr L __________ IP INBdAROi SO RJ*. wnW traUsr, WOO- W LaOrradt. 10 PT. PIBBROLAS WnW C rartlbla lop. side and talas. Trsral eorer------ rimnliia liKbta, spasdomstar. aawT OB 3-lMS attar t p.m. If n. nfflOARD 'oO H P. IMi. i-iMt or n 4-tm. OPTBOAl JOHNSON MOTORS ^reiaft bOAU. Ostor tratlsn •’SJfSS^JSRglSSlJh* 300 Orchard Lake Are. FT 3^01 ORPMMAM AMD OLD TOWM AIR-BOT AI^ UnXJB DPD ir OPTBOARD CABIM CRPtSIXI. ^^*aa.rassaa: 1 ttaaon. T-0 Intereeptar 'anslae. Also 4 wbsei taade* Wallor, Kl Oiuar, Pontiac._________ I PT CRIBS CRAinr TXPhSM Cndaar. N HP. Chrysler sas., t^. side curtains, baCk dt«^ pi- PART8, AND TRAItSS TIRaS. HARRINGTON BOATS llSf S^alasSU Rd. PH 3A033 HPST SBU.; U Pt. CHRIS Craft Rlrltra. laeludlw Urp, trallar A squtpdiaat. Prtea to rltbt. ra ijtti.________ Owens Bexits InJxjards — Oulboards Fibreglas Runabouts Mercury Motors New and .Used Accessories Parts and Service Big Savings Low Down Payments MAZUREK MOTOR & MARINE S^ES Woodward at South Blvd. FE 4-9587 PONTOdb BbATS — WB AM daatori for BAyet. Rlrerla, Syl- PtoU tow^^^’dtffaraat modala ( foot to If toot pa dtoplay. VUR tho ------- -------- SPORTS MODBL. It PT. snOlC tnf wbatl. trallar; also new U ft. BOi^ TRAiuatTiuajM, w, bot- al Auto Futo, U» Mt domaat with bardwarA OlO.'ot up. Ftrn BorTtoa, lac.. SXW Hlsbland Rd. aaa TraUar. Pi ____iunolilns and Doeka Saascaal Rates on Lake Orion. 33 mUoa of tboro “:asir’i5fjw SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS H4t at ^^Dog^BtepUsht ■ ........ BOAT WINDSHIELDS PanaraaUa, wrap-a-rouada, flat ahtoldi — any liat, ray hsMt, laifa or* saiaU. wa make them alt Complata atoek of tlbarglas rad pttstle iMtaHala. f”-* —’ tty — Beat prtoea). Sol BOATS. PlBHRiOLAB. AtL TT!F1!S ^rt WO. flbarflM work. toal^TAkeW Buchanan Boatworks Now ahnMuia bowt. 3 L^. Bvlarada Wtli How U ft. wood boato, MS; Staal. |10S: alualaiun. tut; nUrtlat, $lTi; Traitors, lot; runabouto. Itoo; Mow flbor-■lai n—"— "■* *“ West. BOAT I.— Ew£**pi’T«ti.”' BOAT SHOW #bBk ir a OiaUty Deal Si SCOTT MOTORS ---------AQUA SWAM BOATS AJ^OT-BIVKl^LB TBAmga lAPHS CBHT DOWN, M IKHITUB CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES It's Tuna-Pp Thaa—AU Motori W T. Waltoa, Open —a. W S-MW BOATS. MOTORS AND iWAlLRRS Bto aaTlnss on “ ‘ -... im SrStfuda troto. B AU for ----ION. FB^ItW FE 3A1T3 dayt. ckRis CRAFT, ib niBoAltb. so CABIN CRPISTR, U FT.. MAkT Bo^ dMiji Accesrorlw W Franchise Jiealer of Speed-Liner. Sea Ray, Swift Boats LOTS OF NCW a PSHD BOATS Oakland Marine Excli. -OPTBOARD SFHOAlttM ’ m s. Sa^w_______PB MlOl JOHNSON MOTOR! MFG BOATS CSKD MOTORS BOAR OMAN’S / tMUIisbtoB(^gdjjgjy». lUW »4. ’ BAILROAT. tUS. Used ’Auto P«rofdltw and Spti. Cwt.105 Sda Utad Cara GAS SAVERS 1%3‘jaafr‘A'xss AateMbMd daa^jMi^iyy.^Mra *■ ' Baalay Houghten & Son White waU Uraa. beater. Leek this ererl Cbrkston Motor Sales chrtblbr-plYmopih dbalrr NEW )odg $f« ’60 Dodge Pickup $1695 j.nsss; RAMMLER-DALLAS tits one PICKUP. RPHB oobl IlSf. V. HarrtoT PB M3SS. tb-TON PICK- DOMB^PKaiOF 24 *^^ROP REPAIR Check Pp ___________at * ProB Ills Can Lake R ----1. rajDota eontr^i,' ....... atartar radtsetory Trail- ar. Idaal lor water tkltoB. Priced at only WW. WU' “ ~ — TOMT’S MARIMB, rO» SVniRPDB. motori, boata. traUari and tup* pitas. 100% labor suarant— ~ lunt-upi and rapabt. 34 THl ORB AMD OliLZ US% Bcxit Repairs m this aria WOLVEklHli: Brtaunida '4toMito''Rl9Wala' dam traitor. Lika new. uaad not more ibu U boors. Il.tW. OL boat. OR 3-4W4 attar A westbEnd MOTORS SEUBCnOM Ol^sgp MOTOH AND PSBD BOATS 'ILASTRON PIBZROLAS POMTOOM RAFIS FEATHER CRAPP,_ and FREELAND ALPM. 8TERL- MARINE SPFPUZB MICHIGAN TOAT SERVICE. INC. mL HICKSON. Pl^. MW W. Huron- FE 3W Open Till 3 p.m. Sunday EMOIHI AIRL1M1R. LOB AN-Hlea. Bra Francisco. Baa Otow wab m u axtra. Has CARS TO NEW TORK~ AVanted Used Cars lOV ATTENTION TOP’^ DOLLAR FOR cur-’ Glenn’s AVERILL'S M oikla Hwy. 1.1410 ~qual3tY1iotor~ NEEDS ALL MODEL CLEAN cars today Mt ORCHARD tAHE ---- DBPENDABLB1 RARDSNBPRO M See M & M Moto; Sales lator SUCK CRAFT FIBEROLAS Top Ca$h Paid - POR’PSRD CARS - Lloyd Motor Sales S3 B. BasMiaw Wt 3-ttH WE BPt A3n> TRAt» 66bb CLEAN CARB AMO TRPCEB Eeoaomy Cara_____33 Auburn DAWBON’S SAUBB SPIKnALB a- »•“«' SSibiS: atearlDS, walk (bru aaati. trallar, ISM U b.p. Bvlnrada. reiasta con. troto. waptota ouim .. S Ml S3,- NEW—Ir WH'Wsbw Laoesr plywood niaW^ IF’ vladahtold. rr‘ btam. tt“ dtptti, ataarlBf euWliB. walk thni froot aaot, opra floor ta back. UW 4t b.p. Lark. A-trama Up^ trattoi. — only .....Z77......V....... tttW per emt and M asootiM t« TOP DOLLAR. IMt BPICK BPiCIAL 1-DOOk.--- rad white, lew mUaa. do ruat. MM, BO Bsadw down. BIRMIMO-HAM-RAMHJ». Ml B. WOOD-WARD. MI t-3W4. iMi BPioE. 4 Doan spn HI. Eue4Utnt. FE S-ltO:___ ISM BPICK OONVBRnBUE ALL power. BzoaUant condltton. **** MA l-lltl. ___________ BPICK 13- BOAOMABTElt. ti tutim hah. rarato a S3Tt. ra MM3.___________ '13 FORD LMKI WfnfiT stake. Xa |ood —- *" S-MH. Cbn tod Karaatt.. IM4 FORD au>. % TOP t eeadttlon i^ood™ • p.m. WM. OR S-StSt after Pontiac’s Truck Center GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS ■M-asr-iliiiTOirT^mTiuai ‘H Char Lons wheat bw ■M rS^ tMon 'tl 1-tea ECpyp^* ^^A^ipRM BOB BUTLER HAROLD ^TURNER’S TRUCK CENTER 4S4 8. WOODWARD M 4.ftM WOCK AMD TRACTOR REPAIR, baary waUliu, sM and arc. ISIt Boehaatar atBouth Bird. HASKINS TRUCK SALE INI Charrolst sadaa deUrery. Oood UW Cbavralet % t 1M4 Charrolst H ton u laa Bairy UH Cbarrolat % 3s»i.i i dark grara finlab. U4I OMC cab oupr «aslna, .MIA— tan Ball Una truak. Cuapleta witb boom and good Tolas wtamb. Haskins Ghev. tni Dtola Hwy. at MU Clarfcatoi MAoIa MPIl Open ‘U1 f P-W' PONTIAC'S •TruckCenter ’55 GMC Tractor . .$1695 F-S33 - 43S Oai '52 GMC 900 Tr’tor $37S0 ’51 Ford Dump_____$ 395 CHEVROLET Sa#.®^KSK'-‘"““ ----Till aau. blfbwai nwar Outstanding at $2,250 Crissman ROQIESTER rVRB. TTL I. OL m~b..Ciil"ffkUt*Mgr.. SrfpaSi at to 4-TMS. Hoi^ j*mu Port. i%^UEM s^Doos^r- 1M4 BPI^L 3 DOOR. SPrfH hardtop. Mtadi a ttttla elaaa up. No money down, WU faU prtoo. Rtag Mr. 1^, Lucky Auto lutoi. FE 4-llM. ra 4-B14. lU 8. Sag- Ja§^3^^ ittnatngbam St! OurTte*”* 1413. PHead at only U.4lir North Chev. MT orPl 3-3S) ITl 8. PB 3-33ST ;r>l 3-3SU li BPICK SUPEB. F' Mulppad. ivt load. 1 iitl BPICK. 1 OWNER. NO RPBT, automatic, RaR, new Urea. tISt. Mo mom down. MIRMINCmAM-lUMBLER. m B. IPOODWARBr in 3-3M4._____ laM r-aiYrtAAri 4-DOOR HAROTOP, POLL POW PAY OFF $3495 Abaolutely u etab atadad *^A“^d.y!ku?uS*” 5^%af«;.’l^.LSB hy Only fa month. Dm Juno Utt Rita Auto. Mr. BaU. PB I-4WS IW X Bird, a at Auburn US3 CHBVRCHJrr 4 DOOR. EZ-atUant eondltton. sood Urta, aio-^ a^bodyTMo rati. Owner. i'Am^HAROT be found for only 3T43. floek Me. 1383-B. North Chev. BBARPii : I RoUad an good. No i p.m. FI ’l4 CHEVi___ _. JTisS’Wp'iS amaU mootblr purmmto. I37t fu-prtee. Ring Mr. Bing. Lueky Auto II^^^PEVuOI. ra4J314. 113 8. ■u ctet^Cfir.' o06d. citkAl^ traneporuttoo, ctoau Inalda, attar DO YOU WANT If you do, tt win pay you to a rad aaa the fine used ears hare for tale batora yon buy ear aaywfaigt. 1955 FORD Bti^ Wagon, 4-Ooor V^. A iharp ear at 3TM. Houghten & Son MS CHEVROLET BEL AIR door bai^. Radio, hoalar, pw enlldt. Beautiful sky blut ai wuta fintoh. Our atoek Mo. IH Oar prtoo I1.4M. North Chev. UM CHEVROLET FARKWOOD ---------.•^•tRSS?“5*r SrIb dm sr«a*%r'"8J,”,rrU2i MI 4-TSSO Harold Turner UM FORD COPPi, PL IMBTiiW asMs. », ,JKb~fS rara.r,™'A4J%:i^ iiirrdio~o6PMTliy anvfm —— --------- Chay. aadaa. Raw white waUf,,l ayUaWr, power atoarluB, mW-aratto trra^ioB^^^^l^a K- money down. #WU pries lui._. SAtW. Kins AUto, lU B. BaSnew. Ml CRBVROLHt BIL AIR, Va! automatic. Mc. cratna. Mo ruat, r). lu down. M moatha oa lunea. BIRMINOHAM-RAMBIJHL M4 B. WOODWARD. Ml 4-3304. dio. beater, white wulto. MA 3AIT4 III CHkHOLW I^PJA top. I owner. BM SAW or IBi 3^U. JIM Bandera. 1^; Bka^ Uks new. EM 3AIM or EM JSHlJSS-SS^SS:________ 1957 CHEVROLET an^^toriw^ rad*Twat*3n»*I»*" arSUda traasmtosloa. A Crlaaman V^ at ONLY $1195 Crissman ROCHESTER OPBM BVIB. TIL t OL 3-3131 ’to CHBVT. niPALA. sowar itaarl-■* *“ MTP 4A4U a •18^00^ 1 oyTOPO UMCTEVT. inLEAOE M.3M. irtt 'M CREVT BOCATNIB. 1 DR. A-l UM CHEVROLET DELRAT COOWl, 3 to ehoota from. Both 1 owner can. 31MS fnU prtet. 331.13 par month. Vary tow downnaymaat. BIRUINaMM-RAMBLIR. IM I. WOQDWABD. MI t-3304. MT CHIVKOLHT WAOOH. t CTL-todar with atraltht tranamlailon. It a man la eeonomy minded bare to the wafon. Orlatnal------------- paint, No. IMS. Prti Hrator^Bjid. at a Woodward^ A.^ IHT CHEVROLET 3 DOOM DEL- Ray. Uka new ...... IllM INT Bat Air 4 dr. RSrdtop .. 314M UM CbSTrolet 3 dr., sadaa ... 3 3tt UH Chevrolet asdra dallvary | N UM Cbevrotot. Oood eond. .IN UU Bsl Air 4 dr. PowarsUda $ 3M HOMER HIGHT MTRS. 13ITTOTOJLABDTOP. RAmO. tun power. Tha bast Da Boto modi North Chev. ■3% OaBOTO. 3S6. m6 CABS. 31 ____________ Pert. OR 4!^. ■S3 DODOS. 3 OR. OOOD RPN~- UKR NEW. n.MI amuai oiues. Wblto uztarlor, rad toathar Intartor. Private---- WUI. KM S-34U. UM p6rd'stati(^ waoon:' ra- mO A HEATER l*OROOMATIC. aBSOLOTXi.T NO MONEY DM. Ataama paymanto of S33.M par tadlt Mgr.. A Harold Tn M FORD cuffoWTWmriiii dto,_haatar. Fordomatle 33M. PH ^^^mTOMMCBBiO CARB j 1334 BLACK FORD CONVENTIRLi, in toed eonUtIpa. PR k-AT« nl-tar 3:W. WE NEEl 100 and meat ava Aarp etera ui aU body atMto. ropPES 3-OOORB HARDTOP8 BOIOKB cnm((»jm '48 Ford Pickup ...$245 '53 GMC ....$395 % TON PICKUP '50 Dodge Tractor $ 495 GMC FOR CHOICE NOT ■ CHANCE TOP OfHAJkR PAID JEROME "Bright Spot" te?f3g’j quality FE 5-9485 L MOTOR SALES is CARS FROM •Hk'Ar" I MO. PAY%^ I WUP toTra SAMI ' S« OROBARO LAKH I« l-Wto ____ _ „ North Chev. 'die, 'teator, Poirargildt, I* eylla^ I Hjinter Rlvd. at B. Weodmrd M ders for Monomy , nirminmhmm ttr rauar.ip^ Mock No. UM. < North Chev. -.unter Bird, at 8. Woodward Ava. BIrmtagbam Ml 4-3T3I •^WjroitD VI 3~DR. AtmtolATIC ;M Bniek tpaelal 4 dr. MM '13 Pontiac 3 dr...... Su hardenbpro MOixm balS” ibarp. llWt. OB 3-T304._________ Kono ■«. MO. 4 DOOR, Auto, trana. FB. and P ttoaally clean. FE 3-31M.’ .HASKINS SHARP CARS UH Chavrriat fit d-drar isdtn. ffsst\sninsitsss. iiw > Baator Bolto Stok gras **AatMia&a lag. ^ar brakaa. radio, hi BwauBul|^llgW^blaa OuWl. MT Dodge B«ynl aatoaiabe -- V-; Haskins Chev. vs Sda Ubb4 Cart REPoS^EfeSlON WM fttU prtoo. Mo aaah aoodod. Pay only W3- Duo June lltb **Vb£iM^d. antgbum”! MMl. lU W. Konnott.__ REPOSSESSED is- jratb* CaU Whito. PB f»a..W^SaL-;^. amnJPh. OB 3-3M1. l^ramatle,.. . .. fj" HOMEr’hIGhI: Milts. Itu mSPVMtL RADIO SSa'i;t%.SlTiTT.Sf’Sto&: arEgr‘|u^.L«»^' U^^P^IIM^D^. !L'swH:?^"rw,?«riS3“:g bat month. Low caih.down or old WaBt. BlKMlNOHAM RAMBtHB. w IwgODWARD , M* R+MdtnSl iiooinra»uiL baa wagn-/ Powdar/lMn aito wbHa. Badlo * ^tar piM f Wj; !Kai*?!r^alS^iwS“i??S trade. BlRMraOHAM-RAMBLEB. Mi B irOODWAND. MI 83834. Lark byMudebaker OB 44M1 OXFORD. MICH. UM PLTMOPTH 4 !»• ««>-IMT Pontlas 4 dr. Hardtop iUM IMT Pontiac ttofnlilaf 4 dr. hnrd- IMI ^ttoe 3 ir. >xe. eoad^ 3 M l«U Pontiao 4 dr. 1 patt. «tAt^ HOMfR HIGHT MTRS. "11 Mbaitaa tro» Wontlaa" OXFORD. MICH. PONTIAC AUTO SPECIALS! ■H Ford 4 dr. 1 Auto. . 31 ■M Chevy 4 dr. 8 Stick ...... W iSSSia.’n,;la ttudebaker Spwto Cpe. .. I STI 'H Volkawagan .. IUM UM Ferry at Madtoan FE 4A1M FORD -U. V-l. 4-DOOR BRDAN, overdrive. aiaaUcnt maebaaleal gFife ■ia.'"# • lb' Rd^fc MawSw! paymanto of me. Can Crodtt Mgr. Mr. fti_ at kl »TIM. Harold Turner Feld. (Maut to the RoBadluml ittT Aymootti BILVBOERHJI-^oor hardtop. 1 owntr. vary tow REPOSSESSED Mr.raii‘*i8ra.‘^T “••a. PBI-MSI. IUB.ia8- M Putnam after 4:N UU BOICK 4 OR. HAROTOP UH Bulek sUtlen wagon. 1---- staor^. Power brakes. Pyna- 1H3 FORD ~Cb8TOMUNi. PULL •IT FORD, V-S. 3-OR. ' REPOSSESSION MM fuU price. NO Cash Naadad. IM East «vd. 8. at Auburn_ raiTA. UIT. LOW MILBAOB. UM. 1141 Pontiac Laka Rd. laETTA CONVERTIBLE, mist traaa. Bte. eond. M m gal. 34M. JU 8A4W._______ LINCOLN 'M, CAHU * DOOK, yellow Madio a^ beatoy. full powar. Low mUanga. BpoUaaa. Mo —* Kt. owBCr, MM. PE 348M A mcATEB. mmfLxnkLt MfWET DOTTN. Aaauma Sp“’iS.K».“e‘SS ■H MneUBT. NO MCWBT DOTTN. I1.M weak. Pull prtoa IM. FE 3-34W. King Auto. UM BAMBLSR WAGON. mSW ■h!®?' 4^®*’ 1333 MABB ~iiMBAMXOOto m- CLOB BUPBB H BABDTCV. itodlo, beater, auto tranamUaloa, white ttraa, fra wheal dtoca, akirto. Ito ebsb DMdad. WI.N month. PE 3-8483, KlBg f— hardtop, aoM, .0 naw. HIM. 4-Ooor, power :.x Birmingham Cars UM Chavrolot Parkwood Station Wagon, double power, nfdto and UH Ma’tr^lltan Coovarftbla, tow mueage, raU nice. 31341. aiM Oldt M 4-Door h-~ taid7'W’3.“l SS“»«.“w1airfife.. IMT Mercury Ifontototr Hardtop, low mlUhaa, raat abaipl 3UH. M3T ItodCai-lUe Stoneb WSBon, an azeapttonal buy! 31U8. UM OMa BUptr M Car-power atoarlng and brake and banter, wnttowialta, w 3I1N. • UM N 4-Ooor. A ana e They Run Goexi WiittMp, Jpomr KMIUf MM brftkcl. r»m aiM bydra- ufrSolelf^tablal 4-Ooor hardtra, power etaering and brakaa, radio and baator, dyaaflpw, 3TM. UM Olds M CMvarUbla. PuU pew- IIM' mS Buptr to S-Door. 33M. UM Chrysler Imperial, rides Uka Suburban OLDS-LARK 592 S. Woodward. B’ham. MI 4-4485 ' ■ ■; k ’LTMOUTH 8TATION,WA6i!«I. -Je. eond. EM 3M31. 8, Conway. IBT 4 dH. IY'ONK PLfkoufff. Oood eondltloa. IM Oot^ Bt. n 4-1814. avaa________________ •IT Desoto Plrf^ ClM Cpa. iUM •HPonUbe ^Dr........... ilu HARDEMBDRO MOTOR BAI» Corner Cass and Plks, PB l-TIM ________Evas, 'tlld__________ IMT PLTMOITTH HARDTOP. RADIO A HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO UOMEY DOWN. Asanmt paymanto of IM.I1 par mo. Call Crtdtt Mgr., Mr. PatW at MI 4-UW. Hareld Turner Pc -■M PLYMOUTH BELV JACNE 3-Prar, bardton, aU wblto. Auto matla tnni., BAB. white wal Urat. 1 owner sharp. Garkston Motor Sales UM PLYMOUTH skOAM. RADIO A HEATER AUTOMATIC TRANSMiaSION imiTEW A L L TntE8 AB80LUTHLT NO MONET DOWN. Assnmt paymanto af ---------------- . Parka at U 4 UlTToiTTAcT^SSwr^fAOW, NAB, automatto, tmmaculato 1 owner. fMl full price, no money down. inunROHAM-RAHBiSt. 8M 8. WOODWARD. Ml 6-MM. •IT FfMCTlAC. 4 DR. RADIO A HEATEB AUTO. TitANS. 31. •" rnraiRiife. A^Tof^ANs. solid WHITE. ONE OWNER. A33H. tOn-$OAJt un - CORNEROP YKx AND ponruc rd. ra 3-TWl. . 31413. month. Vary low down BIRMINOHAM-RAMB-I a WOODWARD. MI ISm'pw'raonth."Ve'ra low payment. —-r-— - 8-5i4. BjoBaegnBor^.kibMiir W. VALIANT V UM 4 DR. bee $1698 DESOTO V UM 4 DR. 81X $2395 ■LYMOUTH IMS 4.PA88 81 $1782 MEW UH 3 DR. EAkDTOF $1945 ' MEW Uta BTAnOH WAOOE $2045 m PbMbfj IMtollid Efiilpmai $200 DOWN Inel. on Ts«t4 A 'M PlntaC PATMXNTB AS LOW AS $47.80 MO.- SCHUTZ MOTORS, I.NC 411-B. Wbodwnrd ■’bnar, }C BBSM #0 MS4l^ North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Av REPOSSESSIO 1143 tuU prtoa. Ho oaab naadad ^"&.r&t3nns» IM Raat Med. 8. at Auburn fBW PONT1AC8 AT TREMEN-deui dtoeoont. Do M full to at# us bafara you bny - Keego Sales & Service ■ 5Ipos§e§sId •H Prattoe hardtop. Baluea only ^ No onah naadad. Ml mo. Call eradlt managar. Mr. Wbtta. FI 8-84M. KtotAute. UH ilAMlLER f, CUBTOfl i AMtr. Beautiful 3-tona, vary alaaa. Power brakes. Private anls. 3L-IM. Phone KM 3-3T8I •M METROPOLITAN. RADIO AND BEATER. AUTO, TRANS,. TWO-TONE. il.ui. DON'S tl8E~ CARS, tn Mat LB. CniON. IT ramblers If you ara loaklns (or aeoaomy, comfort and frtonniy aarvtoa. ttra “rT GRAMBLER super market ' OOMMnfM nrvsn IM 3-4IM ^ni 3-41M _________ altar I ^ . UM RAMBLSR 8TAT10M Sharp. A ran) bv nt only ILW, with 3M down. CaU n 4dBM. lUlfBUlR. 'IT WAGON. ¥^8, AD^TOT P. 8. A P. 1. RAH, Air aand. Ml I-I3M avanints.____ UM MBTROPOUTAN dONVSIf^ Ule. Less than 3,IN mUas. Uka new. Call PB 4-3MT. Attar 3. •33 BTUDBBAKDTHAltO^.lIil. No money down. |U month. VH 3-8M3, XW Auto. flgTS5H»aars«oso»^ K’AAVSSSh.’KSSte HIM. Harold Turner Ford. Good Transportation . ^ NO MONBY DOWN ' 'M Chav. ctb. <^. First .. •33 PontMo 3 dr. Duel n <4)13 Chav, rah . •33 Ponttac. aharpi RAH . 'M Ponttac. BharpI RAR j A ehotoo o' - - Superith- Auto Sales 312 Montcalm at Oakland VAUANT Ci^RkSTON**MOTOR SALES ' ' MA l-lUt utchinson’s Service UL 2-1120: FE 2-8262 •U Ptod, IW '33 Bulek, 33U. JUST MAKE PAYMENTS Absolutely NO CASH NEEDED NO ^ATMEHTB TIL TONB I3TH FULL PRICE $95 'M I^tlaa, I-Or. ■ 'll PArdi Vt* FULL PRICE $145 FULL PRICE $295 A®.®, ****™',toOM ORIAT VM.ijm ’Si’s THRU '57’s QO THE RITE WAY Free Tire Guarantee. RITE, AUTO SALES ”* "*** sf^Miii* THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, Foi^Sah Cart 106 New Ramblers 4DOOR^ PASSENGER • SEDANS Equipped u Follows: i-con. IraiMO MBAn f-TUAM SIONAU i-AIX rCOERAt_ Absolutdy the Full Delivered Price $1,727.52 $127.52 Dn. $45 Per M WE TAKE TEAOBE. TOF I FAU,. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6^904. SAVE Terrific Trade-in* ItM FodUm tttUM mtOB. AU povtr. BmbUIuI blM fUih. Low dotra pAjrmMit. IIM PontUc 4 dr. 170. HydniBtUe. Radio. K*at«r.> A black foail 1140 down. liss PonMae Ctolaftata cataltaa i dr. Ba^^ul rad 1H7 l^ac ^uha2a*4^^aadan. tarlor. iSm ^---------- tl FORD Oeerartlbla . I14H 'H CAOILLAe Opt. Da VUla ||1*» HCBBT CWtPtrtlbla . *|1M ■M FORD V A 4 Dr... | m ’M FOmiAC I Or. CItaa .( lit *14 nEV ■tatlaa Waiaa . . I 41| •II FOETIAO I Or...I m 'll OUWMpKILB I Or. . . I MO 'H FOEO EBu Uka Raw ... | no GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 952 WEST HURON FE 4-7371 FE 4-1797 HAUPT PONTIAC Sj'«, iiApia 7?\ai' FACTORY BRANCH '59 OLDSMOBILE I DO<» ''ir* UAROTOF Radio A Boalar. Erdraaiat-tc. Fowar ataarioo a Powar trtsfB. $2595 Pontiac Retail Store • FE 3-7954 W UT CTJniENB ST. JWHIND THE POST OFFICE ‘ i FORDOilATIC. WYLlimr ’tt-'M Dodiaa "" — ■M Ch—— *H CbtVT A btaoM I OadUlaea. ’I7-’M.-M ’M J^tUe Statloo Waian •U ta(lae.'n Cbarr Caov. Alao. BUT ottwri to ebooaa FINANCE AERANOiO --------- a AOTOm WILL ACCEPT a alo. Ob aor —---------------or aat fOM Hard ear at part papBMk r at part pa BILL SPENCE • "RAMBLER" CAli PATUSMTB EDO dbltois aoBtr CMa la a^ taa at as lat aa halp pea adjiut to a Im *SSn*s*used cars ItT MNI **** °*** For Sale Can 106 SHARP CARS ■M FOaO Ftorlut 4 Dr. . |U M PONTtAO Catoltoa Omr. m •m TADXBAU, aaal RM4 . ou •M POMTUO I Dr. S-T .... |M •IICHEV Bal Air 4 Or. .. tU ■IT CBET aal All 4 Dr. B-T 114 .J^o Reasonable Offer Refused •to VAOEEALt 4 POOR. FEB FBCT UEOONO CAR! , TBET 04X». •07 ram 4 door fairlanb me /No Money Down •H FORD FOBDOUATIC. TRANI. •10 FLTMOUTR. STANOAED nUUn. EADlb AND BBATiR. •M BDMK 4 ' D4Xm. AUTO. TEAMS. , , Specials on „ Waggns •M UBRCURT I FA*BEMOER WAOON. RADIO /----- ------ tTIC. IVery day is BARGAIN DAY CADILLAC „ CHBTT B-i_ . ...., M FONTIAC 1 Dtor S4daa . i M4 •M ford CraitUBa 4 Door i 4S4 :8§S5SW;r*^ffi * WAED dr4uto-B#l A Cart :.*?gsi:v.atBrtie*v|iS! " ---- ' ------1 Air . I 7SS O^drlrt MS irebiat . I too •S^8VYr«?dV. a •g^4*d£^ . a •U C«BT I dKAtoadaid . 0 mi •8?i^%T3^.a^a«.J ■-----! Dixie Ok'd Cars •S3 ford I paaitastr Far Sail, Car* HM Ji^AY ( forty-five FRANK SCHUCK LAKE ORION FORD Write Your Own Deal pBLTI Bm G I DOOR**l*CriL®*OTUE*AM BRAID MOTOR sales / ----- - Moytr n^^Foii *U MrUDBBAEER /..... I Hi Uaol”' Rirfk Motors JOHNSON AT LAKE ORION IN V\|TI •US^D” / SAYS "COME dUT AND BARGAIN NO FAIR DEAL REFUS] 'DElpNSTRATOR SPECIAL' 196^RambIer Ambassa^r Wagon. A Beauty! /Automatic, power steering and brake*, /' Low mileage. Save $800! / SELECTED SPEQALS 1959 Rambler Wagon aHARFII $1895 1956 Bnick Sedan 1957 CADILLAC •I *PECTAL FuEbTWOOD. 1_ »4. Teu^lTj^a tbto ear on roar 19^ CADILLAC COUFE/DEmLE. BaaotUU pink a whtto. Full power .a all aacat-awM. •»; ear la ap^ta tbroaib-oat/ |t,7is. , 1958 PONTIAC ' tariov. Eadto a beater. Erdra* mtto. WbRawoU ttraa. A elaaa 1956 CADILLAC , 1, _ 1956 PONTIAC CrAECRlEF CATALINA. 4 doal Itorttop. BaaatEbt.bbu a r—-jrail powtr. A atoa olaan ■ 1955 OLDS AM. BaiBttlai »4aM awal rtow'SM.-^ik-' 1955 FORD 1958 Ford 500 arSSm MdaSHn $U95 1958 Rambler AUTO., TEAM*.. E and I - $1195 - 1957 Ford FDE.. T4. SnCE $895 $795 1956 Pontiac Hardtop BLUE. aHARFII $895 1956 Pontiac Hardtop FTONBBLUE. A-tOOND. $895 1955 Pontiac Sedan BRAND Mtw W/7T TIBE* $695 1956 Plymouth Conv. T4. AUTOMATIC -.....$795 -.... ... WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. - Woodward 1957 Ford s7%Si£$^'£S2&. ‘ $1295 1955 Ford Wagon , idMt., T-t, AUTO $895 1956 Pontiac Hardtop FINE and ORAT. A-l $995 1956 Pontiac Starchief arl^gg^rabd^ISBE. $1095 1955 Pontiac Hardtop TBLLOW and ELACS $695 1955 Ford 2-Door V4. FTONB BLUE $695 -Transportation Specials- ’54 Buick H’top . .$495 ’54 Dodge 2-Dr. . .$395 ’54 Pontiac • 'S3 Willy* ...$145 Blue Sedan . ..$495 ’50 Chevrolet —$125 '54 Pontiac Pohtiac 2-Dr. $ 95 Tan Sedan .. .$395 ’53 Poritiac 4-Dr. $ 95 -RUSS JOHNSON-MOTOR^SALES 2 Lopr-Overheid Location* North BroodwGw at ShedboU "Pontiac Divisicm" MY 2-2g71 . H-24atShadbolt "Rambler Division" - MY 2-2381 OVERSTOCKED W’e've got too many cars and we mast reduce at once! Come over to Rochester and make a deal with u*. No reasonable offer will be refused. 4957 FORD ....$1595 4955 FORD .... $ 695 .£chev7”,»i»5 >«L'’2J2^£.SS SdfH: 1956 CHEVY .. .$1295 . 1954 CHEVY .. .$ 495 SAW «4oar. Fewer atoer- Vdaor watoa. AatomaUe : xiSo-o^aJS;*^:; srWikariw“'bX llb|r Kr Bort far a waionl 1959 piEVY ...$1995 1958 PONTIAC 41695 doora. Low alleaia and atoa. 1958 BUICK .. .$2095 1956 PONTIAC .$ 995 1956 CHEVY .. ,$4^50 4-ddor atoUao wacon. Fowar 1957 V’WAGEN $1195 ^LorSj rl95S PONTIAC .$ 695 Storahial barttap with powar 1956 MERCURY $1195 1954 PONTIAC .$ 395 Oaluia 44loer aadaa. Hrdra- 1957 PLY^TH $1195 aehredere VAeor haattap. OoU ai^HTpry flnlah. Uka, 19^/hEVY ...$1995 f hardtop with power and premium whlta-tlraa. A solid black / bonMy aud aUlt Uka aaw. 1958 OLDS.......$1^5 sxsr-^.’ssA.issi iraoa. ani^aiet. 1959 FORD ....$2395 Oalaala tdoor bdrdtop with boater. 110* aataat mllai. 1958 CHEl Sdoor sodaM. Fowariiue. radio and Ahitewoll tiros. Cliroma d*^ (roup on door. 1957 BUICK ....$1595 ^.iTwiii^Sr beikoa oad aoat. Dynoflow, Mtoto and boater. Saara novar ydsad. Always laraca kept. 1959 CHEVY ...$2395 / WTr.din'Saar’a^ / ^^.11^ white outelda with 1955 BUICK ....$ 795 SPMlol ,.t-daor. Oyaaflow, Sg if..-1955 tHEVY ...$695 EM Air 4daor aadaa. Fowei^ fUda, powar itertai. V-S an- 1955 CHRYSL’R $ 895 Nawpoft hardtop, power staar- 1957 BUICK ....$1795 Century Cayaltor waaoa. Fow- tltul »4aaa Uua HaUh. Low mUoaos. 1956 CHEVY ...$1295 ^Sar^ig gMyralla. One SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK ROCHESTER OL1-8133 Across from New Car Sales O.P^ ’TIL 9 P.M^ OR later Closedl^ednesday and Saturday at 6 p.m. FREE YOUR CHOICE WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF ONE OF OUR A-l USED CARS OR TRUCKS "FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 6 AND 7 14-INCB EOTAET ATLAS AnUE 1 RF. BEIOOS and mUTTW BNO^ - 4 erCLB. •exm* M-iMCH LAOTN •FEBADBE ' * BAM SOOTIE * BOEBB SOOTT* FAIOLT BEAMD OEAM aSEO. . ••aovsm* •.so* ■«. r-rr ,1 BAO SOOTTS EALT* CBAB OEASS ULLER. ••oovBBs aiis $Q. rr." ON BAND OEIF*. ' EETAS. VALUE MO-N VALUES SUCH AS THESE '56 FORD WAGON '57 FORD WAGON ....$1250 '58 FORDPICKUe......$ ffl5 '59 FORD PICKUP......$1150 Larry Jerome — FOR MORE THAN 35 YEARS ^ -A GOOD PLACE TO BUY- 116 MAIN ST., Rochester OL 1-9711 - ' Open Eves. NAME YOUR. O'WN TERMS WE FINANCE •56 Ford 2-Door', stick V-8 ’53 Imperial Sedan, full powe ’52 N^ Rambler ............ ’52 Mperial 4-Door Sedan . ’S3A)lasmpbile 4-Door ' Plymouth 4-Door, power windows....$1045 Pontiac Starchief Hardtoi ’57 DeSoto 4-Door....... ’59 Ford Convertible .... ’57 Dodge Custom Royal .....'...$ 595 ........$495 ........$ 65 .......$295 ,.$250 power .....$1695 ..$1125 ..$2250 ..$1275 Reconditioned and Guaranteed in Writing Fof 2 Full Years or 25,000 Miles '58 Plymouth Hardtop, power steering.....$1300 ’59 Pontiac Vista, power....... .........$2300 ’57 Plymouth Hardtop ....................$1095 ’53 Cadillac ‘^". nice 2-tone ...........$ ^5 '55 Dodge 4-Door, 2-tone ................$ 550 '57 Ford ConvertiWe, red and white.......$14^ '55 DeSoto Sedan, 2-tone.................$ 575 ’57 Chevrolet Hardtop, Powerglide .......$1225 ’57 Plymouth 4-Door “6’’ ................$ 775 ’58 Impala Convertible ...’..... — 4.. .$1750 HUGLLSAVINGSI - Immediate Delivery — Choice Financing ’57 Chrysler New Yorker ................. .$1495 ’55 Mercury Montclair ....................$ 650 '56 Plymouth Sedan, 2-tone...............$ 6^ ’55 Rambler Wagpn, automatiiT.............$ 595 '59 Dodge Convertible D-500 ..............$2350 ’55 Ponttac Starchief, 2-tone 500 '59 Plymouth Sport Fury ................ $2050 ’52 Chevrolet 4-Do6r, 2-tooe .............$ 175 '59 Plymouth Sport Wagon, power...........$2050 '55 Ford 2-Door. 2-tone ..................$ 295 BUY A BIRMINGHAM CAR FROM SCHUTZ THERE’S A DIFFERENCE! SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. UE SOTO... PLYMOUTH... V.VLlANT Across from Greenfield’s Restaurant 912 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM MICHIGAN MI 6-7478 106-8728 WEEKEND SPECIAL 1960 Ford Falcon Ranchero Deluxe Trim — Magic Air Heater __Turn Indicators — Windshield Washers . Electric Wiper* STATE and FEDERAL TAXES $1,919.53 $191.00 DOWN 1957 FORD CUSTOM 4.DOOR 6-CYUNDER -4- OVERDRIVE - $748.92 Including Tax TO CELEBRATE GUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY We HIlE OITINO AW*T. JULY 7, * F'. M. A MnnATUBB 1*11 to SCALE EOfMa, “T' BBTAn, VALUE SJSS. STTOF IN FOE DETAILS Facilities and Qualified Mechanics to Properly SERVICE YQUR CAR THROUGHOUT ITS UFETIME " awsiSHB.wa fiainssm BEATTIE MOTORS SALES, INC. “Your FORD DmIct Since IW AT irn srroFuoBT m WATfafOEO ’5806 DIXIE HIGHWAY . OR 3-1291 Service and Parts Dept. Open 'til ^9 p.m. Daily :.wto4,i....... „ I „ ;■ LLOYD MOTOR SALES Lincoln-Mercury Comet-English Ford 232 S. 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MAY 6, 1950 FORTY-SEVEN --Today's Television Programs-- I wkMB mn MAMt to mnmi mOm Ctewal *~«irji TV OtouHMl CImM foifioBrs fv moHuons •:« a) Movie (begifB at 5 pjn.) W Jim Bowto. m Thrto Stoogw. ' (») Pupeye. (56) Etna Zwei Dral. •:« (4) Weadwr. •;ll (2) (4) Ncwi, Wfother. SporU. (7) SloogM (oont) (9) Sheiia of OochlH. (56) Newa Magaztne. 9:46 (2) Newt Analytt (4) (T) Sporti. 9:46 (2) (4) (7) Newt, Spoilt.^ 7:96 (2) ThU Mta Dawten. (4) Court of SmaU Oaitna. (7) Death Valley. (9) Country Hoedown. (56) Search tor America. 7:99 (2) RawUde. . (4) Royal Wedding. ‘ (7) Dl^ Pietenti. • d) MlUlon Dollar Movie. "Drama: 51aifc Steveiie, “Tbr-pedo AUey."CS3). (SI) IVee Men. (2) Rawhfale (oont.) ’ (4) Royal Weddtaif (oont.) (7) Diaiwy (oont.) (9) Movie (baipan 7:30 p.m.) (56) French. (2) Hotel de Paree. (4) (Color) Maaquerade Party. (7) Man from Bladdiawk. (9) Movie (began 7:59 p.m.) (56) For Doctora Only. I (2) Arthur (Sodtrey. (4) Cavaleade^of Sporta. (7) 77 Sunset Strip. (9) Royal Wedding. (56) Tot Doctora anrYou. I (2) Ardor CkMltrey (cent.) (4) Candcade (oont.) (71.77 Stmaet Strip (cant.) (9) Royal WedOng (oont.) U:99 (2) (4) (7) Newt, Sporto, H:U (2) Wedding of Margaret. 11:99 (7) Reacua I. 11:99 (4) Jadi Paar. USED T¥ SPECIALS ir iMM . .I19JS 17" ICI .....124.98 17" MslMtli, ...129.98 17" CiMlfT 134.98 21" labssMltr 139.98 21" Mutt.....149.98 21" nUcs . .189.98 ir'~li«iirT~8l9.99 21" ICI ......174.99 ALL sert Alt nnUlLT AID GfJAnAimiD in wnmna 25 OTHIR sm TO CH005I PROM OBEL Rodio ond TV Solos ond Sorvico 3930 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 44945 RSTARLISHID 12 YIARS "Afk Tour Ifeigbbor" CONMirS Rodio ond TV SAUS mi SItVKE 96 S. Talearaah R4.' n 4-9796 TV Features By Uaited WAUI DlSlfBY PUBENT8. (Rerun) A drama about American rebela who attempt to retaliate against Tory actions during the .Revolutionary War. PRINCESS MABflARErs WED-MNO, 7:30 p.m. (4). Full hour tqlecaat of* the princess’s mar-rue to Antony Armstrong-Jonei ARTHV^ odDFREY SHOW, 9 p.m. (2). thped variety from New Yotfc, BoMcn, Jamaica, B.W.I., and Virginia. With Jackie Gleason. 77 SUNSET strip. 9 p.m. (7). Jeff Spencer (Roger Smith) invei-tigatef a college boy's death as a college newspaper reporter. TTVIUGHT XONE, 10 p.m. (2). Janies Daly start ar a preaaure-packed executive whose mind «tr- 7:19 (2) Mieiitgan Conservation. 7:91 (2) Plants Are tar People. 9:99 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. 9:99 (7) Sclenoe. 9:19 (4) News. f:|9 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) (color) Boao the Clown. (7) crusade for (3irist. 9:99 (2) Spunky and Tadpole. (4) (Cblor) Cartoon Storybook. (7) Uttte Rawmis. 19:99 (4) (color) Howdy Doedy. (7) Fun House. (2) Heckle and Jedde. 19:99 (2) Mighty Mouse. (4) (Odor) Ruff and Reddy. 11:99 (2) Lone Ranger. M4> Flay. lies him back to the halcyon days of 1888. ART CARNEY SHOW, 19 p.m. (4). A comedy about a railroad yardmoster (CAmey) who becomes entangled try and a tough bear tndner. With Elaine Stritch, Frank McHugh, Robert Webber and Barbara Ann Barrie. (Cdor). ROBERT TAVIXIR 10 p.m. (7). Two detectives try to persuade a man not to jump from his office window, PRINCFJtS MARGARETS WED DING, 11:15 p.m. (2) The princess’ piaiTiage to Antony Arm-strong-Jones will be narrated by three U.S. newsmen and one Rrit-lak conunoitator. BEST OF PAAR. 11:99 pan. (4). Rerun of the London diow of March 29, with Onevieve, Lord Boothby, Peter Selters, Peggy Mount and ttie Berlitz Professors. Saturday TIGER BASEBALL, 1 pm. (2). the Detroh ’Tigers play the Boa-ton Red Sox at Fenway Park. 9:49 (4) Jack (2) Twilight Zetw. (4) (Color) Art Ouney. (7) Datoetives. (9) News, Weather, IMe- 19:99 UH^unt. (4) Caney (cont.) 11:99 (2) Union Pacific. (4) C3rcus Boy. (7) High Road to Danger. U:9I (9) Billboards. SATURDAY AFTERNOON :99 (2) S ftist^Few^right Spots (4) (7) (9) 19:99 cn (4) (9) (2) U:49 (2) 1:99 (2) (4) 1:99 (7) (4) (9) l:W :4) (4) 9:99 17) (2) 1:99 (2) 9:99 (2) (7) 4:99 (2) (4) 4:19 (2) 4:99 (2) (7) 4i4S (2) 9:N (7) (2) |:9I (2) -Sky Kins. True Story. Soupy Sales. Bowttrg Champtons. Detective’s Diary. Movie. Voice of the Fans. Tiger Wirmup. Tiger Baseball. Mr. Wizard. Movie. Patti Page. Movie. ^ Industry on Parade. * Movie. Championship Billiards. Wrertling. Baseball Scoreboard. Wrestling. WrestUng.* Derby Preview. AUlky’s Partj! Time. Kentucky Derby. Movie. Talent Town. Inald* Sports-^------- Top Pro Golf. H«ne Run Derby. Movie. H«rttr UcivBS Gre«ce After Pretummit Talks AIHBNS. Greece »»-U.S. Secretary of State Cbitotian A. Heiter left (or Washington today after presununit talks with Allied lead- He declined at the airport answer questions or make qny ctonment on Soviet Premier Nikita Khruchshev's attack Thursday the United Statas in the Soviet Parliament. AnUao caliph 4 Otcan part I JasoD’i iblp U Java! II ccBWr 14 doM 15 Kt cell n treater i RCA COLOR TV Sales and Service Sweet’s Radio TY '"utiilr - s ________r al Ike (ukiaM Oapalj « ^ Blaatraala *iM«lallaa ^ SONOTONE House of Hcoring Free Heating Te.sts I'fSeP r 1 1 If IT If 11 II II IT r It V sr IT r r u 44 r 11 BT U W" IT Teens Willi Get Hip as Elvis Shakes TV By crnvm/i Lowry AP TV-Radto Witter NEW YORK (AP)—The day is Thursday, the network is ABC and the place b the Frank Sinatra special; Eivb Presley comes j^ck to!j!JJ^ toe TV screens alter a two year| MBS. MICmOAN — Mrs. Geraldine Scott, 35, of Traverse CSty, was named Mrs. Michigan at Detroit ’Thursday -night. She was selected from aimmg 10 finalists. It was the second consecutive year a 1V|iverse Qty entry has won. She wlH represent the state in the Mrs. America contest in Florida thb June. Mrs. Scott’s hutoand directs toe Grand Traverse, Leelanau and Benzie health TV Newi and Reviewg in Sid's Spoof Sketches not enbr by Snatyd. tab iiort. but by San^ Davb, Jr., Peter Law-ferd and Nancy Sinalni. too. It requires about 42 galioiiB «t > pound of Fath«r ^ T«n ExcM by Pirt, L«aps fo DooMi NEW YORK (AP)-A totlMr of 10 chOdren, panbked by a Itos to hb flOb-floor apartment, isifud with a isur-to fato amb. ITie ctoM was critically iajured. Firemsa wen spreadiiqi a aet Oder the apartment of the toe-tlm, Willie Fowler, 42^«ar-49d Ne- That transcends all other news' of a week with quite a few Items of viewing interest. ★ Sr A Tonight there are the various network, reports on Princess Margaret's wedding. In addition, Ime’a the Art Carney show — Full Moon Over Brooklyn," a comedy (f^, 8:204:30 Eastern Dayli^t Time) and, conflicting. Arthur GotUrey special (CBS, 9-10) Saturday there’s a Phil Silvers comedy. "The Slowest Gun in the West" with Jack Benny (CBS, 9- 10) . On Sunday NBC’s "Music on ke" summer series debuta in the Sunday Showcase (9-9 p.m.) time NBC repeats "Another Evening ith Fred Astaire’’ Monday (10- 11) and on TUeaday there b Emb Ford in "Tennessee Ernie Meets King Arthur," kwaely based on 'M CJonnecticut Yarriwe in King Arthur's C^ourf’ (8:30-9:30 p.m.) AAA Thursday b Presley day (ABC, 9:30-10:30) and he’U be welcomed LOOK-^LOOK-LOOK-LOOK Sbp asi Ssi Osr Ntw AMIfloBl 110 FfA ti Wbtow Stmt SiipUT 250 Fetl •! TV ill Ri-n Sliitt Stis 75 FmI tf Mnr IffiiftMltn too Fttl tf liifM—WidMH—iiytit 9mp for tkc prt-frgRl SpMfab bbw, HAMPTON’S ELECTRIC CO. Omr tytry Niglif 'HI 9 P. M. H 4-Z525 825 W. HvroR StvMt Pra* Nthteg By FRED DANao NEW YORK (UPD-8ld Cae^ ‘Tiptoe Through TV" was more of a renin through-hb joke files. NevertheleM, he gave us a number of enjoyaUe momenta during a generally dbaniointlng CBS-TV hour. AAA Sid's company of downs, like hb famous cough, was working beautifully last night. The conqMny included <3iariton Heston, Audrey Meadows, Howard Morris and Pad Reed. Chita Rivera and Jack Cde look care of the dance noinbers, ^»(h of which were off-beat, Imaginative and well-staged. are things aboot TV that call lor satir^al treahneat But last, nldit. the announcer would tease j#l along Into a TV-spoof fame of mM and the sulh sequent sketch would go off in a nop-TV directhm. , AAA Hereis^vhat I mean: Sunday afternoon intellectual shows — A rich area for satire, right? Well, the sketch quickly show was hb: “Tvs tried c on every netwwrk.” If only toe rest of the material had that approach, I would have been happier than I usually am when Caesar b working on TV. AAA Pat Boone’s ABC-TV half-hoiir. videotaped in Venice, was a lovely program. ’The canab, teidges, pigeons and plaros served as memorable badqpuunds for the songs Pat and Pier Angeli sang. One number, a rodi ’n’ roll thing by^ a local instrumental group, could have been cut. It was badb' done rock ‘n’ rdl. 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