Th« Wfofhtr UsMnla«rMid« THE PONTIAC PRESS Horn Edition llSth TEAR # # it PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1960-^2 PAGES Erid of Uneasy Palship? fTBBNESS Runlan Pranier Nikita Khrushchev, shown saluting a Russian warship oh a recent Caspian Sea cruise, is rattling bis saber again. Today he said the U. S. spy plane Incident has changed his attitude toward President Eisenhower and that the two will discuss at the summit whether Eisenhower should vii^ Moscow as planned. K Turns Sour on Ike-May Nix Moscow Trip r by Storm at Primary Polls Census Figures Indicate Pontiac Tops in County Oakland Population Up to 687,611 From 1950 Total of 396,001 Moscamr m —. premier Nikita Khrushchev said today the spy estimdie of President iSsenbower and they will discuss in adiether the Arnet^ican leader "should come to Moscow as planned. He made the statement as he stood on a wlck«r chair talking to correspondents amidst the wreckage of the plane he claims was shot down May 1 east of the Urals. One of the newsmen asked him point blank “Do you want Eisen^ howo' to onne here in view of the plane incident?''. change views with the President on that in Paris." He announced he is leaving Saturday tor the summit conference in Paris opening May IB. Khrushchev spoke to newsmen in Gorky Park where the Russians displayed what they say is tlie wreckage and some of the pei^ sonal belongings and equipment of Francis G. Powers, pilot of American intruder jet. There had been speculation Powers, who faces possible trial, mi^t M there but he was not "What da you waat me ta sayT" KkrasholMv said. *nroa An American ^dkespondaiM then arioed whether, in view of his changed attitude toward Elsenhower, he would want him to postpone the visit to Russia now ached-uled for JAM 10. “1 would'not la tM park’s ehess dnbraoms, twa wings af aa aircraft ware ha in almost perfect condT' aseept far a aailea of small 1 by shrapnel. Great tadsted pieces of fnetal from the plane were also shown, aloog with the personal contents of the pretAier said. "We can ex-Powers’ wallet. V ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Eisenhower Renews Plea to Reds for 'Open Skies' WASIHN0TON (^—President Eisenhower challenged the Soviet Union again today to Join this country in opening its skies to inspection flights which might give each assurance against surprise attack. In a news ccmference review of the furor over Russian capture of an American spy plane, the President er he wanted Eisenhower to oome to Moscow; It is difficult to. reply, You know my friendly attitude toward the President. My hopes have not been Justified. I am a bt ing. ! have feelii%s. 'The pe<H>ie of Russia afe open hearted. Can I urge the Russian people to greet him as a dear gUM? The Russian people would say I was mad to welcome a man who sends spy planes over here like that." . caU«i MplMMije “a toiMtefui tat vital ★ ★ ★ Reds to See A-Detection Tests by U.S. WASHINGTON (AP)-The U.S. underground nudear tests to try out detection systems will be controlled *iy a joint group induding Sindet representativies, Presldsid Eisenhower Said today. The PresMeat wm toM at Us bor. Eisenhower said he still expects to visit Soviet Union next month. He said there has been no change at all in his plans, but added that you never can tdl what will happen from day to day. ■ton aver the extent a( Ssvlet pnritolpatim. , ‘ Elsenhower said the under-gmund trials will be supervised by a body repreaentlng Britain, the Soviet Unim and ^ United States and titat no wesvom whatever will be fovdved. aad fwees the UaHed Matos to eagage la “Mow the rarfaoe« aeamoes to gaU latormatioo to protect the free world. “We prefer and wmic tor a dif-Serent kind of world — and different way of obtaining the in-tormation essential to confidence and effective deterrence." he aaid. DETBonoN mn In thet. Elsenhower said, many oi- the te^ won’t even tovolve rtiiclear materiUs. The purpose of the test ssries is to detennine whether eOeethn detection devices An be perlsetod whidi will enaUe all. mdsar powers to abandon weapons tests with the assnraadc that ether ““ not conthme then in aecrst pom, Eisaiihowkr said they «fll not even be connected with "Of- tor* uaing nudear exptoakma to move mountains ind achieve after peao^ pntpeeea. Asked II fte Soviets will shown every detaU of American midear devices used In the teats, Etoenhower said he believea they pi^pation ta the venture, there be another sneak blow fluch as the 1941 J&P* "fettUi otfMoieey and emceal-ment" Is a major eanse of Inter- 'Open societies, ta the day Of present capons, are the only which I waa ready tastaaUy to pnt iato effect - to permtt aerial Btateo aid tto 8ovM diOm T Shan bring up the *<pen sUee’ ata at Parie — since it o< ending oonoealment Before reporters talked Khrushchev, they had looked over exhibits and met with Foreign the census. Minister Andrei I. Gromyko, who denounced Powers’ flight as an act of aggresskMi. Gromyko said the United States was playing with fire and “one of the most dangerous/orms of brinkmanship." Khrushchev was asked: "Does this spy plane incident change your estimate of Eisenhower?' “It does, of course," he rddled. “1 was not aware of the fact that the phui was Mt the oaprtoe of an tadividnal oMeer ... I was horrified to toarn l Prefdmth of these fli Ian4 Is Boyhl Oak with a tally of l^lUre 10 yean Khrushchev said the flight had been m>proved by Allen W. Didles, head of the Central Intelligence Agency, and under............. the President. * ,r ★ 'Don’t expect me after that to say what nice people these are." Khn ILA to Quit AFL-CIO? NEW YORK (UPI) - The In- erful district group 'to withdraw from tae’AFLrCIO. The executive **«« iMonday in New Orleans: After a 10-year populii-tion \xxm in Oakland Ckmnty, Pontiac remains its largest city, figures r^eased by the Census, Bu reau showed today. Prom a 1950 figure of 73,-681 in 1950, the number of persons in the city has risen to 81,525, said WUUahi C. Hints, district supervisor of 9nce the last counting of poses, Oakland County’s population has increased by 73.6 per cem, pointed out. The osmpleted county tmbala-tton shows a popuUfion of M7,. •11. compared to 3N.001 rmi-dents of it years ago. Hlntz said that Oakland would retain its place as the second largest county in the state behind Wayne. Tile jweond largest city ta Oak- With Write-Ins Oak Path boasted the largest percentage increase among cMas in the county. Its population has . leiM^ from 5,»7 ta 19S0 to 36,616 Park eUmbed from 17,77# to ft,-47S; nmttagtoa Woods from t,-M to SAM; Farmtagtaa from Mtt «a 9jm, ChfitooB from t,- ■ Birmingham w«s up from 15,467 to 25,361; Berkley from 17,831 to 33,210; Femdals from 29,675 to 31,-266, and Ttvy from 10,067 to 19,351. A * ★ Madison Heights with ^,289 and Southfield, 31,062, are among the (Continued on Page 2, CM. 6) Williams Republican? PRINCETON, N.J. (UPI)-<3ov. . Mennen Williams admitted last night he bad once been a raiddng Republican. WlUianu. told 1 Prtare University audience that during hia undergraduate- days at Princeton he served as inesident of the Xoung class of 1933. 36-Degree'Low Seen tor Tonight '"-Rain Will End The light gentle rains and drizzle of the pest few ftiys wBi end tonight or Tliursday ta the Pontiac area. The mercury will dip to a chilly 36 tonight. Temperatures tor the next five days will average six degrees below the normal high of 67 and normal low of 47.. Tomorrow and ndday will eanttaUB inol. with the high near 50 but Satimlay and Sunday will be somewhat warmer. rata Tharaday wtth a chaMe at a tow showers Sanday. From lt:U OJn. yesterday anfll the The lowest thermometer reading preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac was >39 degrees. The recording at 2 p.m. was 41. Number is Surprising; He and Kennedy Gain Prestige in Nebraska OMAHA, Neb. (API - Democrat Sen. John F. Kouiedy and R^ubfickP Vice President Rkh-Sie M. NImw paeiielsd eisy inal-dential {aeferoKe victories ta a Nebrafta primary election Tuesday. Both tile Massadiusetts and Nixon smothered tiwir rivals and botil cotill ^kift ^ '' gains from the balloting. Kennedy was the only candidate formally entered. All Nbcon votes were v^te-ins. As vote counting neared the iudf] way mark, Kenney was poiltag nune votes than Nixon. But the size of the apparently spontaneous write-in vote for the Vice President provided One of the election’s few surprises. Democratic returns from i,9N of t,U7 predneto gave Kennedy I7AM votoa. Write-In votes for ★ ★ fr Victory Boosts Stock of Catholic Senator for Presidency vrt* — Sen. John F. Kennedy (P-Mass; took a giant stride toward the Democratic presidential nomination today with a smashing victory in the West Virginia primary. He not only rolled over Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Bfinn), he also knocked him out of the presidential race completely. At 1:06 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time) Humphrey conceded. Mo- SEN. JOHN KENNEDY Hubert Chokes Up CHARLESTON, W. Va. lAt—Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey had the glisten of tears in his ejres and a break in his voice this morning when he admitted defeat ail a candidate for president. It aras the only time he lost Control of himself in public cdter finding out that the West Virginia primary, which he had such-hopes t,«U for Sen. Staart Symington Of Mlsaanri, SN fdr Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of Mtaaesoto, Ml tor Sem Io«don B. Johusm of TexM and 17S for Adtal Meven- Republican returns from 1,009 ]»ectacts gave 20,364 write4n votes to Nbcon; 390 to New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller; Oub^ WlUiam^-w«s Bariy secrete from a secret News Flashes LANSING (UPI) - Gev. O. day be «1U let the tong-aought puit fee bill become tow without Us signature. On hum prevtonu led sutilur bills. TUCSON, Aril. (UPI) - John D. BeekefoUer Jr., tether of New Tmt Gev. Nelson RecketeUer, died today at Tncmn MedicU Omter. The goveraor was at Us father’s bedside. BERN, ’We’re gonna win with Hubert _____ Humphrey, we’re gonna win with Switoerland wi—’Twe” HiabeKTIDlHphrey; ' ~ me—." Then Jimmy bndee around his shoulder. What We Don’t Know CAN Hurt Us U.S. spying a Must for Survival READS STATEMENT Easeidiower read a to a packed Faculty R«)«cts ROTC (XILUMBUS. onto (B-Gomital-•oty military training atOhto S^ mriversity is one step cloeer to ' yesterday to temti- By BAY CBOMLEY WASHING'TON—(NEA)—Here U the disturbing iqside story of why the U. S. is making desperate, chancy attempts to spy on the taterior til the Soviet Union. It could be a matter of our national survival. •k it it The truth is we don’t know where even one of Nikita Khrushchev’s big intercontinental ballistic missile military laundting sites is located. We know the top priority pmk Khrasbehev to patting eu ICBMs. We know where Bmsia’s experimentol teuliug sites are. But we dea’t kaew where the Ug mUKaiy birds that eeuM-destrey U. 8. cities weuM come frms. Not knowing where those KBM launching bases are could be disastrous. It could make us Sitting ducks for a surprise Red missile attack some Sunday morning. WOULD MONITOR THEM * If these missile sites were known, the U. S. would find a way to monitor tiwm, spot miisUes as they blasted ofL Ihat wmdd gtve the Strategte Air Osmraand and other jj. a. defenders flto vital retre mbrntos they need to preveU Wq have not a scrap of evidence on how many atomic sid>-taartaes the Soviet Union is building. 'We don’t know where they are baiag huUL We don’t know, ta fact, whetiMH* any are being built U aU. Wp just guess they are. k it k We have only scraps of direct tafortaatkm on how;.many tatrecontineatal missiles the IMitians srF actually building at present. ONE WAT STREET The U.A. relcaaet photoa saCb as tUs af a Ttlan ICBM launching ixt the RmUam are never ft obligiiig. Them esfimateu eauM be (Gontinued on Page 3, CM. 8) Of winning, turned against him. Wearing the same neat gray suit and bright smile , with which he had campaigned in the state tor weeks, be read his little statement for the cameras and mim-phones, then started toward the WUitomson bey, b^pm the seag that he had suig and played on hto gutter to tf ~ ' erawdu all ever the atate. “That’s all right, Jimmy," the The arigteal pian had been tor Hunaphrey not to eeme to his “He’s. geae. to They pretested that there had to be aa appeanane. aad alter Shortly befdre, Robert Kanoady. tire senator’s brotiter and campaign manager, turned side the big plate glaaa wtadow covered with a Hionphrey poster, bis coUar turned up against the rain. • He and Herb Waters, administrative assistant to Humphrey, went off to make the arrangeistents the meeting with that, like the announcement oere-mony, had to take place. (Hf walked Humphrey, by then Imost alone, to the Kanawha Hotel, where the Kennedy headqaa^ were located. He was taken to a Uttered basement room. When Kenhedy arrived, there were amiles aO around, hand-es, and then it was over. Kennedy left to go upstairs to a great crowd of admirers and w<dl>wiah> ers. Tlia stage was aU fa In Today's Press Comoy News M Edttorials ................ t Mariteto .................'41 OhitnariM .......... . tt Spwto ................■■ «■« Theaters ................' M TV B Radis Fngrares ..... SI WIlsMi, Bari ............ |i WumM’s Pages 17-81 Humphrey Says He's No Longer Dem Candidate “I am aa Isager a raadhlatr for the Deniocratto preridaattal Kennedy flew back frmn Waft-ington early today. , ‘Weat Vltitala has tonight given n-: me « majar boost toward the Damttdtwtie nenMaatton he president,'? he said j of tbeii on any religious prejudice.’’ Kennedy jumped ahead at tba riart^tuid steadily tacreasad his With 8,tot af 8.7M prwhwto re- like tkis: phrey 114,814. ’Ihe Keimedy victory wasn't entirety unexpected, but the size of It certainly was. SAW CLOSE RACE few observers had thought that Kennedy might take ■ clobbering here. But usually tba guess was that it would be dose, with the edge, if any, going to Humphrey, a Oongregationalist. ■ The timetable draws how unexpectedly easy it was. the predictim was ftat H might ha 8 a.nu baton a Yet by 6:30 p.m., only two hours after the p^ ckaed, a reporter found Humphrey gloomily studying the early but, for him, alre«4y omtaous returns. An boor later Kennedy’s bend-quarters reported Kennedy would fly back here after aU. Ube Humphrey, be had gone to Waahlag-ton Tuesday. Uidike Humphry, hadn’t deftaitdy planned to ’ Page2, GbLl) Haircut Prices to Rise 25 Cents in Area Saturday Pontiac area barbers voted last night to boost tiw cost hahr-cuta 25 cesits begtaatag Saturday. Normal haircuts will cost 33 and todal ones H35. Pontiac Local 50 of the State Baoter A»n. also voted tor • “ p.m. dosing time on Saturdays, « hour earlier than at presesk. The ehangea had been delftar nted hy leeni msmhiea tor n by ■w^ajto I veto, snld Arftm areiftelee^ "The coat flvtog bas warn tm not.” be aakL Pontiac Local 90 repnaciita vfr-tually all barbers to Poptiac,-W*. tarford Townsbip. Drayton Plafas. Keego Harbor apd AdMun Hdghts. PrioM tor efbet^^ barbar abbp Miy- itar Sating doting, ham wfli m. main tba aaras - i a.m.-f pbn. weekdays, with shops dosMl W«A v>. '^V : 'f ' \ THE PONTIA9 PR^S, WEDNESDAY, MAV 11, I960 Only 10 Townships Press Tor Hunk of Millage Pie Baoyad by antlciiNited increaset the mjority’ (H fwir CUM far inUtagt b«fore tb# CMdaod Comty T«x AOocatiQa (tat of the county’s K townships, yM .. li« 3sm searion o( fhebou^ is eotNsted with the ticl^ job of svUttii« up the 15-mfll taxing . linltatkai between the county, sebool distriets and towndii^. AMhMgk May's BSMnlag sm-OM sms peactM and seieae eawpared to ssom otlMra, to, manww's eaald am ptewty of sc* «ll«tty. WMst baartt meoabeea and Thursday, it wiD be the schools’ tom to tiieir pitefa. CMy William J. Emerson, board Mm^ and superintendent of county adwols, expected no action is Thwsday’s sessipn. 'nnmw’V be as beet." he dated natty. He Indicated that ttte 31 stdiool districts, most of them hard-pressed for additional funds, had the law on their side. > ★' “The law says that wiiire there is excess mBiage it muM go the units whose budgets require it,’’ Emerson said. Kennedy Wins Big in West Virginia (Oandfflwd From Page One) &me hade, saying be had to go jamiiaignlng in Maryland’s pri-iwrles coining up May 17. *But as the results rolled HtaBMdy an>arently decided this was too good, to pass tqp. And bade he came for (be victory celebration. And the answer wu Kennedy. This was strictly a popularity contest. The delates who will cast 25 votes at the D«nocratlc I in are tree to do Ke» lOB candidates hoping to be dd^tei, it wiD be ttiwe before the results can be tabulated. But they’re scatter their nedy. Sen. Lyndm B. Tex). Swi. Stuart Mo) and Adlai party’* ptesidenUal cttdldate 1S62 and 1956. It * * \ No one entered the Repnl p»riA«iHsl primary her^ OOP delegate votes will pi aUy go to Vice PresidMit Hlefaard M. Nixon. Midwest, East Both Plagued by Cold, Rain By The AsNciated Press The unseasonal cold, rainy ileather whldi bu plagued Mid-wdst areu for nearty a week covered most d the northeast quarter of the country today. ★ ★ A ItotiMi diminished in most Bfid-west areu, moving eastward, buf still northeriy winds kept temperatures far below normal. The main wet belt was centered hom - West- ^Rrgtekr northward-to ] lower Great Lakes region and northeastward into New York State. West of this area, however. scattMed .i|to fen as jhur ,w;g|$ u Kansu it it it Temperatures in the cool belt were in the 30i and 40s, with the strong winds adding discomfext. A little warmer weatter appeared likely along the upper and middle Mis^ippi VaUey and in North Dakota. Skie were clear in most other porta of the country. Exceirtions were along the Wariiingtm coast and in parts of northern Texu, where rain feU. The Weather TMl VM. WMt PORTUO An --------- — — ctoUT »aS cmUbmS imUf, t^bl u4 ThandkT wltk aMar U(bt fsts ar SHaaia aUta( UU tanlckt ar Tta^T-Nairth U aartkaaal wtaSa IS - to aitoa theai^ TkartSar- Wsk taSay to. utSii to. ni(k ?•—“ TaSay ~ Lovaat tamparaturt pracaUiiit • a.a. At t a.m.: WM aaloelty ■ n.p.h. Sao'Tlaat Tkurtday at i-.M aoa.’ vsttg,vtssasitfit dtstrftwtcd to boqrd menbera today. there*! evtimoe that the school dtotricto fau lato thla Most of the townships have the 1960 census wotkhig against diem tai any efforts they main to teemw A Ugger slice of die 15 mills. NOTE POPULATION KBES The nose-countii. ______ shows substantial popularioh boosts which directly affect the amount and intangible tax rec^pts the townahlps wiU receive. State Tax CommMoe SeeklUssal ofiassHerCase Wbyiw Circuit Judge^ Hears Pieof Tomorrow for Nolle, Watson op Watson win be heard to-, monoir nentag in Wayne Oinnty (3rcntt COmt * e w EascUBve Judge C3iester P. Joseph G. RuAid to hear the e yesterdi^. Mrs. men to lUh Imprlaonment in the AudHors say this will mean a decreaae in the tax rate so that the Increase in the valuatkn won’t ed to the 1961 Robert Y. Moore, chairman «| the Board of there now will be 1321,379 more available. He aaM the schools doumbtedly’’ will'get it. Moi a member of the Tax Board. Hie townships of West Bloomfield and NOv| ooundn’t paint rosy a tax picMiic at today’s hearing. They said ti^ll need a large share of the 15 fi Fanniagton aaidtaiy m r peoj- He said buiklkig wu slowed, ilbt speeded up, by this project, thus at the same time keeping down expected income from residents booking ii^ the ses^r. _ rqpent enifewtion in Ifawi Township will cut that township to only about S400 hi sales tax race^ because of a decline in PteP-■ ‘ Supervisor FTaabr W. HEART WOUUOfV in the way of family fun will get under way at the Drayton Plates sdxiol in Waterford Township at 7:45 p.m. tomorrow. Pupils will demonstrate to Parents bow they dissect the hearts of animals, in an educotloaBl jMrogram. One of the parents, Mrs. Hubert Aah, is being shown part of an ex- hibition by Lloyd Agar and Lyneen Morgan. After the works^, there will be an installation of new officers ceremony with past president Mrs. Earl Springer in charge, '^ttqi sdioOt nine, Mrs. Aideen Wright and fifth grade teadi-cr Harvey Hernandez will direct the worksix^. Gals Cast in Important Roles for State OOP's Convention Femininity will prevail when Michigan Republicans mass in Grand Rapids Friday to distribute ttekets to. the oatiaoal convention in Chicago. i Among tbe 140 delegstes and 140 cil of Women's aubs, according to Jack A. Gibbs, executive sets retary of the county committee. Wixnen won’t have the political spotliita all to themselvu. TEST M(«Rn’ STRENGTH A highlight of the conventioa will be judging the strength of Sen. alternates from Oaktond nearly cne-thhtl -Tor 92 - aref \V*^ Mopris (R-Kalariiaioo) watrv w-uura ur « te Ws primary bid for toe gub- Aad tbere’B be a Mg dash of perfams influence m the floor of the CMc AndHortom Satorday whea tw* gals battle H eat far a Mrs. Rae C. Hooker, incumbent from Mt Pleasant, hu not to resign after all, i Albert S. Itoeze, party vlie chair. m Grand Rapids, made her pitch faf the same po- ernatorial nomination ggainst Paul D. Bagwell, titular head of toe party and 1958 nominee. Delegates k their . respective Friday night caucuses will be hearing from several candidatn for lieutenant governor, too. Oakfaad is “pretty soll«y" be-bind BogweU, Olbbs said. There is iSMe “scattered support**-tor- t CANDmAT^ 4 JOBS order of b *OAV6HT IN MIDDLE’ Rehard was anything but hopeful that he’d get Wa S^nOlr from the board. A * ★ “We're cai^bt in thi of seven sebool districts,’’ he explained. SepreMntatlveB of the districto tlsMd’s*Dijmary in tlte' twotoi) two4ay Hiring convention at toe Pantiind Hotel wiH lie to Jiect two deiepitoe and two idtemates to jMn bGchigan’s 46-person delegation going to Chicago July 36. Today toere are five eaadi- Benjamin S. Jones, president of toe tW Board of Educatksi, will summary statement “relative to the main issues presently affecting schools in general in Oakland County.” He’ll present toe case as representative of tbe Oakland County School Boards Assn. BerkleHawyer Judge Hopeful Circulotos ’WItions in Hopes of Earning Spot on August Ballot Berkley attorney RalA S. Mowe announced today that he is a candidate for the new two-year term as Probate Judge of Oakland County. (. ». of------- is circulating r f 4239 kenmore St. hopiiM to earn a spot on the Aug. 2 primary ballots. The candidate to the senior partner in toe Berkley tow Arm of Moore, ClarfcsoB A Best One of Ms portners is Stale Rep. S. Jameo Ctorkson (D-Soathfleld). Two years ago Moore wai defeated for the Republican nomi-nation for the seat nogw occupied by his partner. ♦ ★ * He has been in the general practice of law for the past 10 years after receiving his law degiW from the DetrMf College of Law In 1950. He earlier attended the University (rf Michigan. He taterrapted Ms practice in 19M when he was named assist- an^ fow Ms Private praeflee.-A Detrdter by birth. Moore, tha father of two sons, is s membet of toe American, Michigan an4 Oeklaad Bar Asm. He is also q meatoer o( toe iVmerfcan Jodicn* ture Society. ' a Tbe candidate is a veteran o( World. War II hayfbg served with tha Air Force in the Etaapeqn ajai Afririm tbeatm. Local ItepubDcans win aitoo tiy to pay high tribute to their county diainnan. Pleasant Ridge realtor Artour G. Elliott Jr., by getting him one of toe state’s 10 dAegato-at-large tidieta, Each of Michigan’s 18 — ^onal districts wiD elect two dde-gates. At their Aprfl eonaty eonvea-tow ia PonUae, Oakland J^epob- Postmaster Goaeral Artoar E. Somineifield, Seeratafy of Oom-merce Prederlek H. Maell«e dbd Army Sec. WUbor M. Braeker as driegates-at-large. Former State Chairman Sum-mMfield not only will be in the forefront of gainii% one of these spots, but might again exert his influence, desired by some and unwanted by others, in party control. HOPE HATCMErg BURIED Party leaders hope the Intdiet is buried, however, between the conservative forces of field and Lawrence B. Lindemer, state chaieman. Sonunerfleid, of PUM, led a Mve to dump the liberal Slodi- Announced as candidates for the ur national convention seats fltim Oakland County are: For delegates: Chad M..Ritchie, former county chairman and prea-ent treasurer from “ ” Township; Mrs. John Finegan, mittee from Birmingham: Alvin R. Balden, r^jonal canviaign oo-mxlteator from Huntington Woods, and Mrs. Robert Eofl, Nwetoct captain, member of the Young Republicans, and active with the Bloomfield Township Women’s Club. didate for note seats is Mrs. Leslie Oonster-dhie. Royal Oak {mednet detogate and formar praaidtnt of tot Royal ak W*ateB*a EtecUon will be Saturday moro-ii« M the (dfidal 18to Congica-sional Distrld caucus. to the new Oakland Oouhty Ooun- weighed will .be the constitutional convention and sales tax proposal. One local Republican, George W. Kuhn, Berkley mayor, won’t be spending all his time with his fd-low Republicans. ★ ★ ★ : He’D be visiting other district caucuses drumming up support for his bid for tbe GOP nomination tor state treasurer. Among issues that might be William S. fly la tram Washington Friday to be wMi There are two sure bets at the convention: Vice President Richard M. Nixon will receive a full delegate salvo in hto Md icr-the prealdMiry.- And U.S. Rep. Gnald R. Ford Jr. of Grand Rai^ will be tagged as Michigan’s favorite son for tbe vice presidential noteinatioo. The Diy in Birmingham Census Starts Tomorrow for Local School District Motions to dismiss firsMigMe lurdcr and conspiracy charges BIRMINGHAM — Tbe tonal etnsus win bs taken throaghoat the Btaniakbam School District startliM tomorrow and co*-tomlng toramh May 31. ★ ★ ★ purpode of toe achool cenu^ to determine the number of <Mr in each age group , bWh to » fi an Indix of foadhta ' fvi^ to ba nndeied by Mheala ^ Tha etatoto alaa Is asaisd as Watosa, 44. are seemed si hav-iBg ptotted 'toe marder of toe blead graadmetherie hasbead Parvto (Bfli) LaoaHer to Apsll primary seheel k The cauws is used as a 1 bme tor these allocatioiia PLEADED ot^nar ^’I1w trio — Charles Nash. Roy Hicks and Richard Jonas t «arb*P pleaded guilty to second! dag^ murder. The state diariea Mrs. Laaatter nd Watson, whom it scribed as being loven, plotted to Lassiter kiiled because of Watspn, a former buiinssB elate of Lassiter, now resides in Los Angeles. Both defendants are free on bond. 1960 Census Shows Pontrac Still laigesi (Continued From Page One) -largest Oakland cities. Both have ■ • » I960. The largest township la too eeoaty ie Waterlerd, wKh a pep-Blatlen sf 4d,S14, op from M,Sli ia toe last eensm. • An increase from U.2M to 25,5$4 has been registered by Farming-ton Township. Avon Townshto has grown from 13J92 to 15JII1: Bloomfidd Township from 3,851 to 22,283; West Blooinfield Township from 9,416 to 13.794, ai ' ~ ' Township from 4,170 to 10,153. A-.,: With its population noore than doubled since tbe I960 census, Ma-i comb will probably move from fifth to third lar^t county in The family requests that any me-..Mrial tributea be sent to the Lao-kemig Rmearch Foundattoo. Da> U.S. Spying a Must in Survival Straggle (Qmtliiued From Fags Ona) U we doet qukddy aad >«A(s*ny Cenaut takers will contact every jkonfly in % area amtgaad to Ihem. Badges slgaed by SoheMa Dwight B. belaad w« be wen by eaeh esnom tohsa. An infonnation, required by etote law. Witt be caoflddnfial. , ik' ★ ★' The required taformatk® to dudea: parentr full names and eidreaiwe; names of each child in the family, age; sex; any phj» teal defects, type of »obool. ^ aad name of the achool each child ia attentUng at toe time of census. The Btemhutoam Society of Women Painters will bold Its 18th aiuMMl exhUption May 14 through toe 29th at the BloomfiMd Art Am., 361 N. Wdodwacd Avf. The (>ll0y will be open from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 pjn. Vi^ J, MoKeadry A Requiem Mass for Virgil J. McKendiy. 51, of US3 8. Eton Rd., be said Friday at 10 am. at by devMop in the future. oouu> WABR mnaiBB Or Joet as bad, we qoidd apend of mlaeile, only to find the Reds had gone on to eamatolng Mae. And despite our costly defenae, sre could bfe laid kw. Today, d teals spioad by fast intercontinental bombers could wreak as much destruction as scant information couM mean total dMimt. Example one; U toe Soviets are devM^taW a disease sre don’t expect, great pewtions of our population could be infected and kUled hefMv wo coidd dewelop proper wwMrifle or Inoeulation. Example Ttoe: The gavlato am kaewB to be eaperinaenitaf en new atai ammni ehesnleals. U we don't And esd what they are, -•r— toen we m*t kaow haw to de-1 r^Burdr. »in« wia "sanSmi, er defend agatnet be to HMy Sepulchre Cemetery. ★ k ★ A Rosary srill be said 17*100^ at 8 p.m. at the Bell Chapel of the William R. HamUton Oo. Mr. MdCendry died Monday In Harper Hospital, Detroit, after several months lUnesn .k k ★ He sras ddef entfneer of National Indoctlon Heating Oo., and ^ merly a research engineer srith toe Chrysler Corp. A 1933 graduate of toe Untvriv aity of bOehirm^srito « degrea to electrical and mectamlcal engi-neering. McKendry was a member M toe EiRtoeertog Society and toe Midikan Society of Professtenal Engineers. SurvivliR are hte svife, Nala,.a daughtor, Carol Ann, a son, John 6, mother, Mary Bell McKendry Bpy City, and a brother, Gr^-(^De^t. Ziem Restrains Enforcement Henry to Appeal Charter Verdict An. appeal in the unsuccessful suit challenging the legality of the Police Department charter amend-wras to be made today to tbe State Supreme Court after Circuit Judge Frederick C. Ztem signed a decree preventing forcement of tbe amendments i June 1. aty Commissioner Milton Henry, ssho brought the suit in an effort to protect PoUoe Chief Herbert W. Stratey in^ job,-said he would file a claim ^ anteal the higher court and hoped file caae srould be accepted and ju^ed in the June term. He tald CMy Attantey William A. Bssart be weMd seek a new stay el execation from toe high, oenrt preventtog Am dty from Expressing confidence that flie high court would uphold the city’s position, he said that “wif Codtf deciskn might be some lingering about the legality of the amendments. Heary aald (hat a Ugh eonrt deciahM, eoe way sr toe ether, srasM provide a legal laltog new Judge Ziem has ruled that the legal question Involved in the suit has been tnrought Up “toihtoc lie interest’’ and has not assc any court costs in the caae Judge Ziem said be catted the a dectetoa is resohed. Henry was to submit to Judge Ziem a de<m drawn Ewart, dismiaaing toe suit and lifting the temporafy Injunc^ that has prevented the dty from taking the final step enactiiM the amendments ~ the fUiiig of certifications of the April 18 vote with the cakmty clerk and toe aecretary of state’s office. Seeking re-election as president of Fisher Body UAW Local 596 Mm. Evans, City 0«k (AfT^,lSa^(SS ^ was to place the certifications in tbe mail aa aoqn as Ju^ Ziem signed the ^ree la toe decree, It was stlpnfaaed that the city weald bold eff ew-terclBg the amendments for M days. This stipulation was agreed to member M the State Central Com- by Ewart durteg an hour-kxM con- ference called ^ Judge !3em yesterday afternoon In fais chambers. STAUE ACnON In particalar, the provistea ia aimed at preventing tbe city administration from taking imii|edi-ate advantage of City Manager Walter K. Willman’s new powers far toe oidy aimoonced can- «raley at of toe two alto>^- Hairy smd Ewart agreed the appeal, if it is considered by toe hl^ cotot, would be baaed solely on toe case as it whs decided by Judge Ziem laat.Ttmrs-day, with nai,new arguments or evidence add^ Ewaif aaU be believed a de- plck toe MleMgaa deiegato aai pMB ea nattonal and state to- Predonfinanoe of so many mem- ^ _ b«s of the fair sex is credited dgion by the Styreme Court would be in toe best ta^erwte of Jha city. conference when it became skhv* oit that Henry would not be Mrie to get toe Supreme Court to consider an qip^ by the ' set last nnnday. k k k Altiiougb rtfltog fat favor of toe city then. Judge Qem restrained Mr*. Evans from filing the certification until Simday, tiiree days before the deadline under state decree, the city win net be held and .Beary#baa.„anm anatoer » daya In wUeh Straky la pra- Attorney Henry baa oonsistentiy mouthed on his plans for Straley — if and whenever he has fi legal powers to fire the chief. ........a -t—k................ ‘ru cross fliat bridge when come to it," he said. “It would be inaiqnoiHrlate fw me to aay anything while the case is in court." The manager has in bis post sion a memorandum fmn Aasto-tant Oty Manager Robert A. Stter-till^jng fitet Stealey actively participated in the recent Ci^ Such puUic activities off the part of city employe^ in ivohibited i der toe city’s personnel rules. Fwher Body Lo<»l Holding Elections 6 Oppose Union Head at Polls challenged by Buddy Harris and Cart Sextan in bis bid for a second 'tw^iwar term. bm go to the polls tomorrow to begin balloting for new officers, k a k Seeking to displace Kriioe are Harold Grant, WilUam Metoock, A. M. Higgina, Leon BJackwell, Carl Gtlbort and Oorge MacDonald. Ike Renews Appeal for 'Open Skies' Plan (Continued Frani Page One) Iarg0 field bslare," Bahaa aald. otoer points, he: Kehoe said that runoffs would IKobably have to be Scheduled later, ' ‘ a dear majority ot the total votes sst . ' , ■ Some 2,700'ltoiaoistB are eligible to vote. Battotiag will be at the hall at ^ Baldwin Ave. The polls will be open for 35 hours —tnm 6 k.m. tomorrow until 7 a.m. Friday. Incumbent Raymond Norman seeking re-eieriion as, flnaiKial secretary.' Mia oppooriiti Ptonk WUUamit, John Pritchett and tlcnald Jotaqaan. The incumbent recordiag secretary Marold Raddifle will iH flte Ban Oartato. United Rtatea aad Ms AUtos to retofisB to Hnsta. Despite the furor caused by the J3 plime episode, Eisenhower said he «tiil is hopeful.... what be called toe grSat isaues of toenday. .log the American people not to be diB(racte< from the real international. inroUenu ot the day, senbowm-, weal on to act f^rth me of those problems. Ho awafleaed reeniflratiMi af af glide tram toeambeat Jae MMU wlU be Idtoiaa Oowtoy. Candidates for sergeont-at-anns are Tliomas O’Donohue, Rovert Eaam and Samud Phreets. Stop commtttee chairman, Lawrence Hartman, must defeat challenger Matthew McEntee to gain second term. Five fmionists are competing for two trustee posts. They are Algie Bladt Jr., Farrd Dodds, John Shearer, Tom White and Clyde Hatted. Final tabdation of toe battoto probably won’t be conipteted be-fne late Friday afternoon, Kehoe lid. Memben of UAW Local 853 (;'ont1«; Motor) are in their second day of balloting to pick dde-gates to tbe otate AFL<!K) convention scheduled for June. TMtty-two candidates are in the race for the 13 delegate seats. Ilte polls Witt dose at 8 a.m. tomorrow at local headqnarten, 386 E. Kaj^Rd, Rods Display Carvings MOSCOW (li-Six hiind^ hmry carvings dating fipm the third century B.C. to^ ^present were put on display today at Moscow’s Or-, iental Qiltoret Mtueum. Tafi re- alms radaelloB,'and teaMval si In^ )3ilna. Japan,' Ceylon, Buv ma, the United Arab RenMc, Guinen and Soviet Bsp«^ to Oeiflral-Asia. starts, to bring a reaeaieh pro* gram on a new cfaemical-HoapedaIr ly E that dwmical Utta or dioabla* witlita minutes and can bt spread over tboHsanda of square inUas to tato than aa hour. OfFOmtniN VEIY WEAK Oite Information is exoeediighf weak on toe quality of Sovtof to^ continental mlasilea. and on ^ fixe of Ruasto’s atomic waribndi^ We don't kaaw, far oxampla,; how far tiwjr*ve gattan on mto riles that esrif cha^ osona ‘ ea route. Therefore, we dea*f Xhniahebev tote braoN^ riwu( ^ and tarribie wcapona ha k developing. Somt, he dalma, art atoMSf rea4y Jgr action. k k ' W I Hie U. S. has no ciddtnee of then; weapona. Ant no evidenca either that he won’t have them loon—whatever tbty ara. The oftaatim lo fike that JasT IMwe Pearl Baibsr to too, only ’ worm. We kaaw thea fitel fltel Japanese ware ap to aometoliw.t We did not have an accurate pictura of what Japan could do^ ao we didn’t have the right da<( fenaea in the right plaoes. fiHOE fSBg tnifi The situation ia worse now. Pentagon military men say privately. Wa know lem about Rnaria than we knew about Japan. We have tor lem time to case of ritock. Aay Red atom-mlsrile atteek 'Iliase acrious holes in our to-fonnation about Khrushchev’s war weapona won’t be solved Iqp planes with Ug cameras flying naar or That is just /one phase of the spy race between Ruaria and the U. 8. It’s a race as important and as complicated as the missfle race. Soo Lcwicl Resigns LONDON (IVAdm. Sir Oiarlet i«nb, 59, Britain’s first sea lord, Savfl (to bis post today becauae of ill healtti. liunb to to a hoqittal suftertog from coronary thrombo-ria. The new first ma lord to Adm. Sir Casper John. 57. - Dr. WiUtom R .. tor of First Praritop-terton Gfaureh-tor 30 ysua, announced at a recent atosttog of toe Weiriob ha ptiM to rritoa sjanritoM ttb year. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, mAY 11, I960 three MSU Open House Slated This Wp^end EAST LM48ING (UPlKAp Id- • foB eard <H apiKti « tba vanity, soipc 190 projects 41s-playai toy nlMibeni U the Jupier EngbMcring TcebRksI Sodpty. « IMS and an aB- ttoe aiiMal Mtchigaa State Utever. ■toy ofM house scheduled for this Psniite of MSU students from tteoi^teiMt die stats srara ta the aflsir.'oncials —w * * * Oftar twBto scheduled ipduded Joaetri) PuUtser. who . estab-Bshad the Pultoaer Prises, told his reporters on "The New York Worltr'^lhat. "ft ki dffieolt ta lee the truth when you we prejtahced, but try always to sm the truth 504Power Spot Objects at 52 miles Cewasre et (200 or Metep- 1.1 StTk'ikissr M Mted lU Nl slisW IM. tS qt pim . I m, tU li. ISBIpisinioilMr. tfnpe ewMaa S aw • lmlMa--H fai#sad didhaliia. I lis-hhhMiis. i4sc m. m. M«. mi, N4X I ftesiMMl (ri|ht^ priw la mm (Mm) «a^ ^^.Mihw sad na fisMht m ^ i-Mi (fripmot irair. a f*—> «•- a. i-i.> MHIlcnit MMOll. 1i — ^us ■• wvf • miniiin' ■■•■•I % San SIN n TlisNeir Cbiy Qactric! Esther Williams Resigns as Swim Pool Firm Piexy LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Actreaa- to court by her former huebaiid. Itaee- dey reeisned at presideat of a multimiUion-doUar twimmlng pool corporation when We appealed at fed^ court bankruptcy hearing. WilUame appealed in court, she simultaoeousiy released a letter mailed to directon of the of White Plains. N.Y., k which ibe accused director Don Pnieas U *'abuakig the faith and oonfklence'’ placed in him. She eaU aha taM I adauBletrater ef the he mmt aoeept eele tty for teBme ef tt the Mt«i actor Ben Goge;' her tax coneul-tant Paul Ziflren, Dosocratic na-tksal cammitteeman, from €MK fomia; and her attwney Sidney lewe of New York City. It it * She told newsmen after the court appearance she devdted full time the swimmiw pool buaineaR. even canceling three motion pic-turea to do ao. Mies Williams and Prueas formed the pool corporation several years Muskegon Popul Decrecues by 2y6t0 MUSKEGON Iff - Offidal pre-mloaiy canaua tlgures Worw Muskegon with a 1980 population ol 0,819, a ibop <a 2,610 from die ISSOoenaua. * Herman R. Carlisle, Ninth Dis-tnct census supeiviaor, and City h^anager George F. Uddle be-leved It followed A trend eiqerl- a move to the suburbs. The naw flgurei County with an owurall population of 1«J31. a whi of 2I,2M ewer _ (T It ta. He'e all dreMcd ijp for Me part in the'movie '‘High Time,” where, u .en-average coUege pledge, he done a girl’s regalia. With him in the movta ta Nicole Maurey, a ml girl, as can be seen from thisidcture. 'Postal Gas, Fuel Hikes iPiobably Will Be Rejected' PtIE TRIAL lUDGET TERMS LItERAL TRADE-IN Pontiac Gish Register Sales — Service — Supplies SS7 S. Seginew St. Ponliec FE 8-9801 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Republican les^tiva leaden told President Elsenhower Tuesday that Coo-gress probably will not pass hie || inopeeals to increaae poaW rates ~*end gasoline and aviation futi ▼ bEE THIS BUDGET-PRICED CLEANER ^ SwiValTo)} vacuum cleaner *38 MODEL C-m II DOWN 81 WEEK The Good 51 W. HURON » Deabta-ArtlMnirand imcUsaiet euL Mop hr Pbeae of PONTIAC ■I ' So GOP Leaders Tell Eisenhower Oongraae to increaae the tax aviation gasoline from 2 to 4Vi oenta a galhm and to impoae an equivalent levy on Jet furis, whldi Thta r^ort was a "great dtaap-^alntmenT' to the PresIdenL House OOP leader Charles Halleck (R. Ind) told report^. The Presideat’s roeaa > * The GOP leaders also recom m«dad that dte President veto bill to provide $251 million in federal aid to dta-vsaed areas. Halleck said the administration to provide 53 million d(d-in U. S. aid would do more to help really depcsaaed araas. Senate G(»> leader Everett M. DIrksen (R-Dl) said no one ta en-listaatie about the tax4Miag Is or a pnpoaed increaae In ■tal rates. '‘One toight wen conjeeture thm's no great likelihood of ac- The President has pcopoaed a nearly acroaa-tfaedward tncreaae _ Mtal ratoa, kiduding a flya-cent letter, a fourcent post card and an 8<ent air mail rate. The BdiiilniBtrngiin hae eup-parted a haW meat a-galhn basal la the gaaolhM tax to iear-aad«- Cancer'Suspect Chemical in Air Pack-a-Doy Suburbarf Puffer Gets as Much os City Nonsmoker ONCINNA’n, Ohio (UPIi - A Enjoy your (Sol5en RDebding “ while you’re young ! Choose the whiskey made golden nuld and mellow for modern tastes , In a big city inhales more of chemical amqpected of canting lung cancer than a jM»«-aay amekec ‘ the suburbs, a adenttat said A----A..™—. Or. Eugene Sawidd of the Rob4 art A, Taft Sanltaiy Ei«ineetkig Cealnr here reported on resulti of an ISmonth preOminary study of the benzpyrroe content of the air in US dtiee and 28 rural areas. ■HwpyrHiij Is bellcwed to eooie. ta aaaaelated with terry sab-alanebe. Sawidd said an average non-moker iidialea about 60 micro-gama of tha chemical per year. ★ ★ ♦ He said ao average nanamdter would be a perm trim works hi a dty and Uvea in a auburb. A person who Mves and works in ‘ he said. Judge's Wife CHes DEARBORN tfi-Mrs. Helen E. Martin, wife <rf municipal Judge George T. Martin and a native of Chceankig, died d a JMmt_________ Monday. She' had been an in-Dearborn adnota for 16 years. ‘Hiam b Ne Safer. Mere (8ot5en IDe55ui0.. .five great whiskies wedded into one.Mended with choiee grain neutral spirits. You’ll like it (L-. HAS HAD NO PtESS |0« flPW VEA8S -Mat. ■Hat' . . ..V y otevi*.ae ' PAIN REUEWN8 Fradnct In Al Iha WsrM Tkm IMDRIN Rhemetie-ArtlirHh Musculor Point Wt up—I tlMW M BO fM BDre Mnotlea nal> pMSnSta U ^ «ertetki_ — »W* NUtt ttvm the BMdfnta pnln ft MfitolUa, _rlk-am»Uwe7 B*ariiu. iwBtoMi aae anue^w aan vImb. I nUIte aa4 SHaa a awn Nath-NdL fegtoaw tfnia Pber THE PONTIAC PRESS, iVEPNgSDAY^ MAY 11. i960 QUm Up Joii ButfMsi $m smmo, Wi Tlw ol fM AntMl* «*n M tat not ,dt ttM Jitfl %oaiM Citf Mamter Ljm Andrews A an eariy 4;Doiakm on rental rates triaonm ln,the new ooua-tyjriL ^ Ugaite nr brown coal hat tome-what the appearance of decayed WcrtiM’ Chaop, Y*i FXMW COLUm, Cofodl -lYom the Larimer County Times: "Water it the cheat feed- Give antmahi plenty of RttWHY THE BAKEHC OF BONO BREAD OBTAINED THE EECtPE FbR dQOMNEatt IRISH OAIMEAL BREAD AND ^IMPORTED FRa^^ IREIAND THE NECKSARV DEUCIOOC IRISH OATMEAL. BO NOW THS BREAD 16 A>MILABLE IN MDURTOWN. IT COMES IN AN ATTRACTIVE VELLOiy AND 6REENCEU0PHANE WRAPPER TO INSUREFLAMOR AND I FRESHNESS. AND Y3UR FAVORITE STORE HAS ITi Automakers Held Liable N*w Jwtty SuprwiM Court Bocks Guarontoo on Dofoctivo Ports TRENTON. N J. W i*- The New Jeraey Supreme Court MonOo' cert, in tptte of their atandard warranty. '■* ★ , a SO decision the court held Chiytler Coip. and Btoomfield „. .ori Uiddt tor a new car which waa wrecked becauee (d defective th?a O'CONNELL’S bosH Ommeal Bread ANOTKtR QUAUTY PRODUCT FROM Awdee Mm rraaeto i ■treagty critical *t the anta The dedtion came to a caae to-votvhv a ear bought by Oau^ H. Henntogaen of Keaiuburg, at t Motbefi Dty gift tor hit wift to m It wta a atw Plymodh. Tm dtya driving it, tbs car swerved off the rt>ad end hit e toidc wdl. It wea domUahed. She testified aomethliv snapped to tht ateettog mecfaa< ilm. ■•Mtogasa wM a IMN Jadg-ned tor damaga «a the ear and |M,dM tor tojntoa to hto wife. Chrysler apd Bloomfield Motors contended their warranty covered only replacement of defective parts, if they were sent to the factory by the buyer. Tbt wumty Is tbe standard one used by all major American car manufactur- "Tbe ingenuity of the Automobile Manufacturera’ Atan. by means of Its stadardtoed torn, has metamorphoaed the warranty into a device to limit the maker’f liability," Frands said. «» liniK KD SKCUL SALEM 8-PIECE BUNK BED OUTFIT Gin be converted i n to twin - beds, sturdy Salem hardwood construction in beautiful mellow maple finish. Two comfortable mot-tfesses,^wo springs, guard roil and two ladders included. Pay Only 25 a WEEK MATCHING SALEM MAPLE 4 DRAWER CHEST Ample Storage Space, Matching Maple Finish Withv Brass Hardware. TmCIEMTlS EHfAMIlt imOVED At WpiMii'a Yew Deal PiMdfy WMi UtxNo BenlM<.^ Ne Fiii»iiei Cempeny 17 [.Huron St. 18 W. Pike St. URGE SIZE ALL-PURPOSE CHAIRS Sanforizocf Tailored Sport SHIRTS •I IMS priss- Res* *<eel, swAsst, Isrfs. fbrbeyssisMBtDlB - 77C* .OOea.# 1.47 Sonferiiid Pupifn SLIM JIMS ttaa« a ka «. to aNrac- F I CA Nvaly daelgaad end to wa«Mda!BatH<altotk ^ _ ■ a«»ai*ltoad.SWarraf ■■ R | ahrt^ Navy, lad, Isr- g||^ OaaMy SI tmti, M daalar itoar eytoM wph lag- Ml. llaHarlag dark M ▼ •aaaM. Saa MM mMM gm aadtoigaWtad. "• Maas flail. Mast 1 la t. ■■ " V FABRIC SALE NEW 9WNG AND SUMMM -COTTONS^ red toiifc. wida «w!to! Fifth aad masdt. Yaur Cheica WMiOfi_____________ ItoMt Hfannaiifs GARMINT 1A6 l.27oa. SUIT lAO MisbswTrisyiwi* AweAgFatooerea 2t2« nst,MswbMs UNT me WASHAMJ c tossy Msgs, to «M|r Is (srs isr, •• preHr-Whto. pink, yatow. 2;SIMI 2J7 aa. raf.3.99a«. Lush Pile Cotton and Viscose IA TTf 9 xl2' RUGS lo" WsitoMs ssWsw and risosss Iwsed wMi saild aalar tordsr. Lalaiiltoali, siiltoaiiilan^ iaat* wawlaa, far Dlaiaf Reaev Uriaf Riasi, Ra^ •aaai, rtodly Rai ' * ‘ * “• ‘ ' r- \ THE PONTIAC PRESSr WEl^XESDAY, MAY it 1060 FIVE *" ^ UWM todv Vte a«<ta ■■ t f ♦f«o» « amy oia>» ^ comM t % man ol tiw ftwb vei*- l^iwoddift you 6ay iliat Sc6f<ih and Canadian are the wodds li^test whiskies?’* Canadian Club, is Ughteat of them aU!” K* OiuMuiiMt caubl* alae fliB 00/4 ■ \ m tavern ofteni libuTl find it’s Best In The Housed e^nCMi0ou> • MacawwmiiMiM 004 JPROOr READY FOR MARS - David^Unq, IS, nirvival'unit. David haa it worked out so a pair <A monkeys could livf in apace in the yx months. Men could do the same thing, he says. You'd Just have to mdce the space unit a little bigger. Pathologist Dios at 52 DBTTROrr <* — Funeral service Cass, Dowagiac Areas Jump in Population WiUiam J. Loos, pathologist and director U laboratories bentre Hosidtal. Loos died Sunday. IMe was 52. REMEMBEIl WHEN PARKING WAS NO PROBLEM? and Cass counties were rqxsrted todhy to have gained populatkm of 620 and 8,34B respectively in the past 10 years. The district census office at Benton Harbor rqnrted to Mayor Eugene Jeniaon that the new population in Dowagiac from the 1960 was 74M, compared with 6,564 in 1950. Cass County^i piyu. bdkm in the 1960 cmsus jumpt ' to 36,628, up horn 38,382 in 1950. The area was reported to be in “ptyulation exidosion” belt southwest Michigan, which was said to extend between Niles and Dowagiac, 'primarily in the Barron Lake, Howard, Milton, and Silver Cre^ and Pokagoh areas. Lake Superior has dapm up to 1,000 feet wfaUe Lake Erie has maximum depths of only about 200 feet It itill toi'firWtwiilminix Powttoc. TImm's alwayt l»lMfy pf gpaca t* park yaar car, wkaHiar | I "baf" ar tka Unatf, fin-iaM madal niaJc. . Anl Ika paAiaf is paM far ky tka an^rtigaatf Pawa-I PatMiac f ' ■ ' far tka aMay. vataa-pccfcctf kar^aias so typkal of DRIVE PARK SHOP DOWI\TOW^ FREE 1>ARKtRG STAMPS GIVEN WITH PURCHASES Pitt Forking Vofidotioii Stomps Givon With Eoch $2.00 Purchost! It Sm to Ask for Yoir Parkhc Stanp la Tkm Storai! WTO rSHO jumnn's 41 M. Satfasw It. MEM'S SHOES •T N. Saglasw St. McCIllDUSS CUPETS 11 N. tany St. BACmSTOR BOOK sms l» ft tSWWSi it. mESTOWB STOIE 140 N. Saaisaw ft. MdUUTnn WEAl* 100 N. Sagiaaw H. urn's ufiouL CIOTRIHO STOU f 1 Saainaw St. SAUAW JEWEUT CO. 18 N. SaglMw St mm mm 111 N. tsfliHw St. OSMUrS METS WEU SI N. SaciiMw St. SUrS lEWSLEU 24 N. Ssfhiaw St. HI. a. I. lEIMAII. O.H. OPTOMETUST l7N.SayhawSl. aAUA6Hn*S MUSIC SHOP 17 ft Home St. riEH I. PAUU JEWELEU IS W. Heree St. SHEIMIH.WaLIAMS PAIHT 71 W. Heme St, a omcE soppiT 17 W. iBwiwais St PAUU SHOE SraE 85 li Saahww St. STAPPl lUVEHIU BOOniB 21 ft Lawtsacs St. dOORAI HIU8 CO. 72 N. Ssgiasw Si. OEOia'MfEWPOIT'S 74 N. SsphMw St. 10 N. Ssflieaw St. TODD'S SHOE STOU 20 W. St. OONROUrS lEWElEU 10 W. Mwah St. lui aoniEU IS N. Saainaw Si. PMRIAC EHfiUSS lEWEUT CO. 25 N. Saahww St. . WAUl HOME OUTrilTlHO CO. 41 S. Saginaw St. nrsMiu Ssoiaaw at lewiensi St, lACODSU'S nOMEU 101 M. Saginnw St. . POHTIK GLASS CO. 21 W. Iswranss St. WIGGS 24 W. Mmea St. TU DoCU SHOP U W. Ikwsw I*- LEVIS PUIIITUIE CO. 02 ft SsriMw St. TIINitUCrtHS 40 W. Momw Si. VTMAP FUIHITUU 17 ftl^Sl. - . 18 W. nka St. when her car went oB a road outside Ja<kaoa and hit a tree Dios as Car Hits Troo JAOCSON ID - Mrs. Anna E. Wlv"Good-rmie Cbaifie”Safto Uneasy Bladder ss^jsvJssxsixt -------- Si' tehSum 1 - AtuT isiwrttoedE!* totBmMiiwaM „ S-A ___SSSi Um a Waila'o Your perfect summer and. travel companiorv Acetate Jersey Flare <SJ9 Soft and lovely ... this tinily-pricad flowing fa^lon done in' ■#iif-«are sesfafe iciiiy. Sek~'drapa sfwuldsr wi^^ osn-I traSKno poNui-dot sash. Yours In white, beige or powder b1ue;h sixes lOtp ISond 12Vkto 20V^. IFeile’s tadgel Fosfcians . . . rifad near Maao R'<-2Slf iDoifcA WHY THE NEW sarong'c>^«> IS MNDEtniUV DIFFEIIENI «HD tEIIIR IHU OTHES BUS! theonly all-elastic bra with all these exclusive features^ 395 - tepuH Of-lia enduiiva leohim, iha new Sotong •bote akt<iois kra ti iBora coffifortofate ilxm eiharbio-^'-tts batfar. loo. O holda Hi shape aienth okar.fiQMh, aiNM ekar SMBchine wothine. BeouHfai boa oipt lost as bag a^ Iha bra iiialL #40b nybo loca ond dacron aiostic. Whita. A, B,' C cups, $9.9$.- 0 cup, vvhita only, H?5. ;#304 cotton cup. White. A, B, C cMpi, $3. D, $3.50. ' Ml - PONTIAC PRESS WlDNESDiAT,^lI*y n, m : OmeimidhMUMlloetOfHThtPmMaeh^Ompmiif jS -Bsau'unsBS* "^SS“ 'sAJwau ^ '^BsarL-•aassrau, •■^syar "sasj^t. Weekly Roundup of Editorials From Press Staff Members ^ (EdUor^i note: The editorials vrinUd today are written by mem-hers of the editorial department who are ordinarUy employed in other papacitiae.) You Be Among 1960 IVaffic Draths? U you^ a motorist who Ukes to hop In the car and di^ye around scenic Oakland County on sunny weekends, then maybe we*d better wish you a happy Memorial Day, July Fourth, t^)or Day, Thanksgivhig, and Christdbis ail in one. ★ ★ ★ JadfiRf friMB tke current ittugiiUr an , County Mgbwayi, you nwy not be aro^ to en^y aonie at all of these oominf holidays. ^ At the presmt time, the County is averaging two traffic deaths per week. At that rate, six motorists will not be with uS by Memorial Day. ★ ★ ★ Moreover, 16 won’t be here for Independence Day and 34 will miss Labor IMy. Lboldng way ahead, the traffic toll should be in the neighborhood of 66 between now and Christmas. Peliee and sheriffs deputies throughout Oddand County fear the 1960 ton wiU go over 100. Last year it was only 82. Currently the death toll sUuids at 37. It was only 23 as of this date last year. ★ ★ ' ★ ‘ i • In fact, to be <m a par with last year’s toll of 37, Mr. Motorist, would have to keep the slate free of ^atato -from now until July 5. So take it easy behind that whed. There were seven traffic ' fatalities in May last year. There haven’t been any yet this May. Let’s go for a shutout. Voter Apathy May Kill Citizens for Miciugah Is voter apathy—the thtam in the side of democracy — slowly pricking to death atizens l!br Michi^? its founder Oxoaox Roichxt, hates to admit it ★ ★ ★ He says the success od CFM is “not assured.” Pontiac’s chapter has disbanded. **No participation or interest” was given as the reason after sevoi meetings with an avepur* attendance of eight moutha ahut-pity the poor thcre’e a war, J«n reowm-that it WiU matter then. ‘On Your Way Out Drop Those in the Mail’ You Can Give Meuiing to Last Years of Aged There are Mme^25 patients In the winter of their lives (average age is 68) at the Oakland County Medical ‘ Care Facility who often ttiink of death and often thirst for a look at , life, rather than its shadow. ★ ★ ★ These, most them alone in the world, are afforded every care and ctnnfort during their eonflni^^^ ment. Only lacking are adequate provisions to salve their awareness of life’s eclipse and to satisfy their spiritual needs. These, to the aged, are as important as medicine. ★ ★ ★ The Facility has only six television sets for the entire patient population. With no projector of their own, movies come only when a civic group committee chairman ranembers to include an infrequent hospital visit on ho: agenda. The Chaplain’s Room affords privacy but little spiritual environment. A rug and some religious pictures for the walls are just * a few of the things needed. ★ ★ ★ • Thomas J. Leonard, managar of the Fadfity, says, ^In dl ^ 20 yoars I’ve been here, I have nevar met a patient who has wanted to die. Ibcy all want to hang on to aoe what is going to happen “I did not anticipate the depth of apathy amcmg Michigan citizens which we have encountered,” RoMiftT, of Bloomfield Hills, said. ★ ★ ★ Encourggemait, not discouragement, comes from some other Oakland CFM leaders. One said that his group was by no meaiu giving up the ship, ^ although he admitted being “troubled with apathy,” .... Rochester’s group has two meetings a month, s total membership of 50 snl Ineeting nt> tendance which ranges between 12 and 35 persons, ttoomfield HAIb says it has 200 . ’’paid” mmnbcrs but only an ”active” group of about SO. i ★ CFM’s stellar test cmnes in Lansing May 21 at a general membership meeting. Whether they favor a constitutional convention and Iftchi-gan’s tax problems wlU be tbio big questUm. Disagreement could spell defeat. And, wUbont fail, those non-participating men and women who said phooey when CFM was starting up last fall wiU be the first to say ”1 told you so ” These are the same people who say at election time: ”What’s one little vote count anyway?” Dairid Lawrence Says: Spy Plane Criticism Unjustified Voice of thtf iPeopie *We Had Enough Nerve but Not Enough Sense* I «M wO hwl caoush serve ts go Istc pteturm but sot cnoui^ •enae to keep our pilot. Aim. U the Oema get Into offlee -^ ber u4io wee tn olOee-wboi M fine Don^t Understand Commit Continues What Cpmplaint Is* About Chessman Patrick Thomas ss^ hi Voice of i don’t think this aPsy rat. Cbess-the People that "a commoMr has nian. ha« paid sufficiently Iqr a about as much chance of marry* ^ margin. Let’s give his "sac* - *«». *. dent of the United Stotes." Many seems to be m interested. _ Ai. killed Instead of the kfflarr' that goea tor dnmk Arlvera vrho wlt-neema st the scene of sa aoddent admitted bring the driver, but bs rm mori grateful to the dark- ^ ***. aton volunteer Are department tor Uieir ifHwin— (hiring my recent <lmd man. Natuislly ba dn Mn iliwiB Ostarbera md he’s free to murder agahi. They’ll Soon Leam Just Want* Ike’g No Xooaeveir to Help €OP Ruarians wallm e*at taps we fadnbpyef'* ^ vem before, so they pmbably bank on having us bum our paws In my ““ ~ lese mess. ^ Democrats won't get any ao. I pardculariy remember a Mr. . rrbomai Uncoin whose son “made You re to be congratulated on h” a century ago. . your editorial on die Cbwenton And according to all the ac- CM«» counts that have been puWlshed or uttered, a commoner married Royel Oak «!«■. ei ft. *»«.' , .M.1L Pw—t the Cheasman caaa. When you my, Praises Clarkston Fire Department WASHIMQTON-Someridie He dedaied: department uid the Congress and comntonts betog made currently on '-nie Amoiqan forcea must ba die Antterican people. ^ U.S. plane that ^ Amnta iqjprtKd of any future prepara- "We cannot permit another in K««n W.c«n«ttk.in.rt*.l Thus, it is be- ^ their answer to that demand, which would jtoUaw a si mil ar ing Ipmanted And I want to lake advantage of, utl"* bom across the Rnaiton tbat the ineideiit the opportwiity to compUmriM and bordera.'* bapincned “juat thank Director Allen W. DUOst and Both sldas are engagad in coring, before the aum- hia remarkaUe eorpa tor the ad- Khruahehev talks in righteous tones mit conterenoe,” mlrabie way tn which they have aa tf the QmoMmiata do nothliig as if tUs were met ths situatian through thesf on thta soort. *- --* — aoraething "in^ later years. They nre entided to lattsn. portune.” Actis- the hlgbest eonunenadton by dw ainde. their behalf in the Chineae They’re credit and dtat’a ail ha’a after. Ha’s Just trying to make the Ra* publicans hlg. M. #: *Mo>e Scriptures Could Save Lives’ I’ve been wondering why wa can’t have a tew mora Scriptures on bttlboanto atong the hl^ays nA «<th anl a Keoaeveit. Already he teHs the warld Nlaan nmy have It “ail In*’ ter him. The Ms have eanght an. maathed ipeeohes, ha la-tenda la «s hame,............... laden, bovwvar. has Juri been ^ »**^.“* ally, tt would have been moat unfortunate if the enrred after the summit conference. For then a long time would have elapsed before the matter could have been dieted of by the govemmentt concerned at a ■uhaequent summit riiow. R is also belngjWMiled that the President should have known in detail every miaote of die daqr. Dr. William Brady Says: Go for Good Nutrition, Forget Fancy Medicine If yoa ask »>• what « “Deteriofation of a tissue'or an organ in which Ita vitality is di- every pilot in the toi^dung opera- dons of die United States overseas, • bigto of Mrw^, K that this particular flight could P“bsr by chemical change of the have been canceled. . This is precisely what the Com- Po«n of abnormal munists desii«-to halt all def^ niatter in the tis-(Hierations by the AlUes, imduding sues’’ (Webster! informatkmdadiarlng, while fliey ‘ “ OeteriiHatlon: themsrives pursue their customary change from a infiltration and wytog projecta. higher to a lower To say dmt the rrasHwit ★ ★ ★ ' 9 gays it is difficult to find people idio are concerned. We are derelict to our mpoiudbUity to tke • human needs of these oldsters. Isn't ' siHndtme, o’ emne g^roup. concerned • enough to see that they have something to live for tomorrow? The Man About Toym Tulips Delayed White Chapel Display Is Feeling the Late Spring an: A guy iriio doesn’t eooperate with the eal- Michlgan’s largest and most beautiful eegmentrateA^uUp display (right bora itt our own Oakland county), wUl be at lU best during the coming week. It Is at .White Chapri Memorial Park in Ttoy Townabip, less than ten miles southeast of Pontiac. , According to Manager Dorval D. Symons, some added vari|ti*s this year push the number well above the ip0,000 mark, considerably more than eter before. With a little warmer weather, they wUl reach their peAk next Sunday, but if it remains cool the show will not be at Its best until later next week, and without doubt will be good until around May 25. All are arranged in symmetrical beds, some of which number several thousand. Every possible color Is represented, aU from overseas bulbs. The dlspluy M free to ell, and everytolng can be seen without leaving your car. Keep to the right at all times on the drive-ways. It Is a good plan to go early in the day, to avoid the crowds. The park is open every day, including SundiWS, from e^ht o’clock in the morning until sunset.' Pram Pontiac the best ^uto to White Chapel Is-^east on Auburn Ave., through Auburn Heights, to Cnx^ Road, where you tom rigdit three miles to Bast Long Lake Road, on which Is the entrance, a few rods.esst of Crooks Hoad. PewMs’ fUgM er sladlsr proj-eris se as to be aUe to tarw them OB V eft at wfil to to attritarte to the preridMKy eaper-bmnea 'reepouribllHi ee The esw-eopt it eacli ngbSi has. M eeuTM, beea dtoflwned at the top ‘Radical Socialist Take Over Dents’ The radicpl Socialists are taking over the Democratic party once more and Adlal Steveneon will J»e the candidate. He’s their favnite for be believes in giving everything to everybody everywhere as long as the Americao taiqiayers art saddled with the bills, plus imerest. ___ highwayt to help beautlfyt . People would see these rigbs aii6 thiidi twice briore driving feck* • lessly and <aome men who are bound tor beer gsrdene and clubs where drinks are, a(dd might bt saved tor their families. L. N. If. Smiles And if you will And S cents ’ less functionally active tortn.’’ (Doriand) “ Retrogresstvel change ki cells (nrf tissues in conse- OR. BRADT quence of whirii the functioning power is ket and , the living substance becomes con- STSSTVaSLe veiops to me. I’ll sSiid you Iktle leaaaa No. 12, Chronic Joint Dis-rtOity, srfaiefa tells bow to correct your nutritional deficiency and n»-tard, amst or even reverse tbe degeneration—{Remote regenera-tton. This it aU nutritkiCl, remem- psIHn to tarterrspt them. They’UNever Rest Until They It AU’ I do my share ot griping, but things are gettirig m bed it’s pltitol. ' * f ★ For the taut It years we bad eriy to pay a gtata dsg tax. New we mart pay aaetber W tor vaeelMtlea bfilere we ena buy the sense oM deg Uoenee. Thh to jeri-ki nwlhwest Oektand Oinnly. H ebenid be ★ ★★ By thetknelpayril-mytaxes'IhBvelMleftandwHhthiee dogs,* at leaves 15 to tot on tlU next year, Ink whkt leally bodiefx me is « e win come up with an ordinance o Oeaeral antbeilty to eerty I ee was delegaled. Tbe United States government. “*y ** xud my teeth. However, if they don’t, 1 know this MI have ^ left Is sure going to bother someone, IritoNkrie* , only _____ _ called the retrogressive change trhtkin, to not Ukdy to be hdlcd ’’patholo^caL’’ And I wish he had hUo the dangerous attitude that, said funettoning power to im-wfaUe diploinato talk, all weapons paired or diminished. Certainly must be grounded and America it to not lost toitfl one turns up mult take the chance of being one's toes. SiBdman’s definition to the best, Case ReCOrdS Of R PsycholORistl I tWnk, only I wish he had not ;._ i i ' ■ ' ' i' _ Marriage Problems Aren’t Sudden^ sties that ‘cairy nuclear ' Aon’s story is a sequel to yet-' to make us think hto drunkenness ierday’s confession by his wife, to toe focus at the proUem. Dorothy. Seray^k these true e -k * due ome^foft^help^- Alcoholtom to usually just an ex-to or pentrintog to dtoease. body. Wives, ux^e ny and quit temal symptom of i{ serious inner nrin. I..U fr.a,L. r«n. Degeneration to not litoeaae and tUUnp us 4octwi, ‘We were borntog. The vjcltn to in a serioue ^ contoslng them ktols to a great happily ^rrM fw IS years, ^tintionai conflagration. rM> is more mstraniMf snd . . T ® — muMmIu . Wnti eoM*t Later, I talked to Dorothy in.detail and gave her Qw booklet men- ' tkmed briow. Wives, ptanae wake up before ^ H is toe late. qnH tenag ns Am- * sensiUe. Tbe adraintotration has again and again briefed members at" both parties in secret about intelligence activlttos. Sen. Lyndon Johnson, the Democratic majority leader, during the course of a splendid speech to the Senate, said on Tuesday: “Esptonage and intelligence-gathering are not something that cause the ’cold war.’ They are merely by-products of the ‘edd war’—something that follows logic, ally iriien natians cannot trust e«^ other. , . GhalrawB CZarsMe Caaaea, Denworat, of tha Bowse Appro- chronic joint dtoaUHfy. to ast a dtoaase, < He feels b» fire with tear, worry, hnmfliarion, conscience. Became at tots eoasamlag ki-aer “firo"', he seeks a Nre es-eape. Thns, mlUtans sf sleohollcs setoi Moeever that whisky wH aste of statesmaaridp, i ttoBsassME toe Osatidl H The Coantry Parson Verbal Orchids to- Mr. ani Mfy. Mury L AlleH of 85 iSoutii Roeelawn Drive; SZnq, i ding anolverpary. Mr. and Mn- Arthur L Moattomi of Auburn Bsigtats; 54th wedding a. sisr' er,** sayi a tlran designer. ‘Diey also d^ of misunderstanding and In- *2^ feremir hu^boMdiO effective treatment. Take to- in- j^Jf^ huOm^ T^ hnmfiiarion, guilt or twinges of stance the most famBlar and wide- oflen deny that they havj^M » equally happy, w keep on gnardl By GliORflE W. CMANB CASE E^7: Don L., aged 39. to the drudeeft husband of Dorothy, who was debaUng a divorce, as mentioned yestertey. , "Dr. Crane." be began, alter his wife had urged him to come to my office, "I hate Tbe important point to remember ^ *** to that the presence of more than Arunc. the normal amount of calieum, "I reafiy wish I cholesterol or tat In the tissue of could quit the bot-the arteries,, or other struc- Oai But I d«’t turea is the oonaequenca' of dp- SMp to have the genmt^ and hot the cause M Ipwmef will power, it. I don’t know why It to because aoine phyridans whtoky has sue do not quite understohd ttie "retro- oontrM over me. greative change in edis or ttosusk" "Dorothy Ip de- which constHufes degenerattoi that beUtngadivoree, aadl donTUame vacb TBE FAfTlH they make ludicrous-Attempts To bar. For I have failed her terriUy." restrict the bitaka of cholesterol cAMOCnAAR in their patientt’ evayday diet. Please notiee fliat Don says ha for U years, m Ihass tUags are ast snUea hi oaset! Tan wives Jest wake ap And quit believing your husband to quite content just because you;; are! For husbands may wony- Besides, it often serves ap a -convenient red herring to direct their wives’ attention away from the feet these men are growiiR impotent. an oases of alcoholism are due to sexual Inferiority com- do«’t know why whisky has n be pretty sure that a {datonic condition over waning erotic vigor tor yean (tmpotenca) to behind foe usual before a wifo seat fbw dire aymp- * husband’s akxfooltom after tbe age toms In aiooboUsm or unfoRfafttl-* of 35 to 40. ness totth a younger pirai. ; So send tor the ao»profg feook-^ let **How to Prevent Impotence, So I spent an hour leading Don cnckisii« a stamped retoni' e»-: around to tbe focus of hto problem. vyV>pf. pivit to f««*s Keep tore*" “Tea; Dr. 0mm,” be ftaagy booklets (» fila! admttted, ttoi asand. tam m B men look longer, Mrad MeOaslia of Rocheptor; tlst birthday. TiSts af fellu oenre fo < mt beeaam they want to be bet-toi-lwt want to appear to be ir panel w« . patients try/to avoid pafaiful mwi 1^ . awma TtZ re* ««« ««l t*«W wifi often talk In met isr q lawMa. a ae re mwn consulting a doctor, year, dire say gMf ^ toow the U you’re a payii« emtomre, ,al ipot pf tbrir pwMem. a mmhant of medicine you may still prefer to cajl your chronic joint dtoabiUty, "arthritis,” but it to degenoation just the same. If the dortor that ywif trouble to “arthritto’:, -But that .................... k, ... ________________ Whallier he takes five seconds or Notice, too, that Don says he a tew mtoutes U she will throw five mimitep^to answey, you mn't lias felled Dopotby tenriUy! That off wamankind’s natural passivity know aiqr mere about It you to hto dtogutoed rifenM» to hto and bccMire more aeductivo in do now. (Mxoal impotence, though ka tries * HonaeHnws It icqiiios bsnis -Is dig am lbs ndrei^ amv" plsee thataakkesOMprente^ear- Dorsfhy :wmM law seapsot for na V Ms knew *a real bets. “It I waren’t such a coward, I'd have comndtted pokside. fe-Itead, I jmt get dead dnmk evoy night, ao. rile doesn’t suRiect my real |»oidem.” ' ' ' W ■ 4 4. ' Then 1 explained to Don that impotoooe is dsdaily a state af fact to aluWyi mind. Aiid h smart wife can generally banish such a problem tn ______t’-A.’xa.’vSK MUklfM, reeioms s Wm 4a aiswpaP,* aatf-aJdraatad tSTMopa M PSf 4a aoaar srvvssasitsrjrst-. __..JaaMM Vraas fa aUMad Stm1?*U larj-arnSRSm. M Fanusa Ftvai h d.1 ■ ■» aanta s Is adassaa. FaaWwi fes bare paM THE POOTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY IHAY 11. I960 SEVEN 1 1 MiAigan Vacation Trail ^ ^ To Honor Pere Marquette Atop Ludington Sand Hill '•jrlftiK „ - „ „— tt the river mw ewei OM(^MicWigan’t Par* Mu^mIb. tlw priMt historic litM is located at Uidii«-ton at<9 a aand dune overiooking the c^.’B L«ke Michigan harbor. A.hup ated croH marks the death site, on May 18. »?5, cl Pw«, JacqiMa Nterquette. Jendt ntarion-ary and explornr. Each year m the anaiveraary el Para Masqaetta’s death, the honored by the Pare Maripiette pllgriBMge. Hw ceremoay la-eludes a slow-niovlaf matareade over an etght-mlle rente' tram lAdlnitoB It the crass. During the nigM the haly i died at the age tia. the body waa Hrst buried at the JaaduUi.'lMt soon afterwards waa BMved to 8t. Ignaoe. when ft nh audM for men tita 198 ysaia. It wga later taken to the campus of Marquette University at Mtt-■ ,Wis. A wreath is placed on the shrine and a narrative script on the life of the missionary-eiqplorer is read. For many year* Indians of the Ludington region maintained a rustic cim atop the dune. The steel cross was erected and the rite Pere Marquette became ill while on a mission, to huftan 'villdges scattered along the shores of Lake observed its centennial arailver-sary. During the sununer months the cross is lighted at night and is visible lor miles. placed him in a canoe and raced northward hAvard Mackinac Island, base df the Roman Catholic Mission in the Great Lakes region where medical care was avaUabie. When the party reached the Ntw Hudson Ftncf Co. 4-FT. CHAIN LINK F^NCE All Stgdt Posts 79* FT. INSTALLED Terminal f^»#a Fjroe Istimotes j ^ Jlw Tw«t **nnDrf cftiTooMr* S AUTO WA8H.’ KUHN auto : SERVja : 1« W. Horen 8L FE S-ltll ■ IftftftftftftftMftftHftHi The compoeer of one ol the worid’a moat famous hymns, “The (ftd Rugged Cross,’* ia honorsd by a huge rustic cross along U. S. 131 north of Reyd Qty. The crcM, illl^ one of Mtdd-gan’s main northnouth highways, directs travelers to the home of the late Rev. George W. Bennard. h^ cated five miles northeast of Reed aty.' a marker in the yard of a country chinch along M40 between Niles aqd CsssopollB He- was p there at the time he compoaed "The Old Rugged CToea.” Prince Philip Joker at Heart, Whitney Learns LONDON (AP)-With a twfaikle in his eye, Prince PhiTip pretended to mistake UJ5. Ambassador John Hay Whitney tor a movie star. It happened at the London pr^ mfere of “The Big Fisherman, and ^bwy and his wife were at one end S the riwfeiviri Ifi^^ the loUiy of the movie house. The Queen’s husband m straight for the American envoy and asked: “How do you dof And what part do you iday in the film?” Whitney, who luis met Philip sods^ and officially many times, kxAed surprised. Dehdpan, PhUip asked: are In It, aren’t you?’’ Then, with a laug^, he said: "Of course not, my mistake." said diplomatically with We’re approadting June, the month when graduates end their schooling and begin ^their edu^-tion ... A bachelor is a dtap wbo’d rather haye a girl ask how. he’s been than where he’ Earl Wilson. LET GOOa^EAR CHECK THE LOWER HALF OF YOUR CAR nmsnm 1. Adjust brslas 2. Check MrauSe tymsi. is* dudiat liauig sad draws S. Ossa sad inspset granssssls 4, lUpack fraae wImsI brariags 4,AddlailsadtsstsysAw Premium, Hy^radt's or Impgrial StOKED HAMS 39*'^ . Butt Portion 49c-lb.—^Whole Homs (14-18-lb. ovg. wt.) 49c-lb. g Center Cut Horn Slices—B9f-lb. The World's Finest Heinz KMchlip Maxwell House Pure —Off Label Instant Coffee 5c Off Label - Rinsotlue 5c Off Label* Fab Detergent ift'i Salad i>fes$inf Miracle Whip 1 HNUVIE l?|S|A|P 5 A LlE B We Ate Celebrating Our 6fh Anniversary in Ponfioc with Speciol Sole Items on This Poge and, Following Two Poges! W«orr Boftt* 6-oz. Jar Lorgt Pkg. Larg* Pkg. Quart Jar 89* 2S° 25’ 45’ Wrigl^ CLOSEO SUNDAYS CUNNINGHAM'S TEL-HURON 6th ANNIVERSARY SALE FOLDING DOORS to.32'^x-80'^ Easy to instoll-^Eosy to_ clean. Heg. $0.95 $>99 Wh»* Cop* Cod BORDER SECTIONS 35"x9" Vertkol PKk«» 39 \i Eack RILBS Pink Colld 8ulb Home Plont In o Speciat Urvbredkoble Pot— Guaranteed to Grow $|29 *** C SHOP and SAVE at unningh ams DRUG STORES TEL-HURON STORE ONLY i -.1 THE,>ONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11. 1«60 m L e R HIKE TWO im$ AmiHRSIUrr S«U GOEIRATmi I Moy m lo Moy 24lll FREE PARKIN& FOR OVER 1000 CARS Spring Conetrt, TiiMriay, Moy ITHi, 7:30 P. M. — Fi— to Public Our GoMtn Hnngnr ANIIIVERSJUIY mm Im Milo Sliol li 6 Slinlig Duoritor Oiltni Tlnindijr, Miy 12 - Friday, May 13 1 p.ni. to 9 p.111. adflf Slack! **WdeoDM . ^ . to oar oxciting bow w<n1d of boauty ... cmtod tor tho modem women of vision and imagination.'* HefrethmaUs Served sri-’i” ’C.. VM BeooHfolijr Dry Cleaned and Pressed Vera O^ering, enmer DRY ClIANIRS end SHIRT LAUNDIRIRS T&IUMM COSMEnCS Td>Hiumi Shoppiag Center 21 UST lOIOR smn lOUTIONS ANNIVERSARY TIME of PoworRit 5-TUBE lADIO SALE of SUMMER .i SUITS GROUP #1 Rtgularfy to >39.50 •group#2' $ 39 I OnlyAliKlMiJLDiiii || FufWfrfiil AiHmnni I dowing CdIow lAdwMMMilMBD ■■•PiniToOwnOfMl See Mony OfKer Kretg# Speciols in Toda/t Paper on Poget 12 ond 13 KRESGE COMPANY Regularly to ^55.00 Men, here's a real cool buy!... And not only priced right bpt timed rightf Crisp new lightweight Summer Suits (Wash arK^Weors included) NOW at the, very beginning gf the Summer at a price you'd never expect to find so early in the season. All^ patterns and all sizes at either OSMUN'S store during the great celebration of ' rthe 6th onniversory of our Tel-Huron opening. Dwwntown Fenfiac Tel-Hurwr Center Opite Meik. frl^ Ogea M«a.» TIuift., Ffi.. $4^..'tM 9 P.M. 'HI 9 Rjyi. Doy Chorgis SALE STARTS THURSDAY, MAY 12TH ' 25 DRESSES, reg; 7.98-14.98 .........$1 25DRESSES, reg. 7.98-14.98 .....,. . . ..$2 100 DRESSES, reg. 8.98-14.98 ......... $4 lOODRESSES, reg.ip.98-19.98 .........,|6 _ DUSTER COATS, reg. to 22.98 .......$7 op RAINCOATS, reg. to 14,98......!... .87 op CAR COATS, reg. to 14.98 ..........$7 up SUITS, reg. ttj 24.98 ............$12 up SLACKS, reg. to 4.98...............!. .$3 SWEATER SAVINGS: Bon-Lon Sllpons ............... .$2 Bon-Lon Cardigans ......... ....,..$3 Fur-BlerKis................... i...$4 .v-Bulkies . .-.-sv. .y. .....<.......$4 NYLONS, reg. $1 pr.........3 pain for $1.50 <ioU kr h^Mt omlft JEWELRY, reg. $1-$2 ...... ... .2 for $1 FAMOUS MAKE Bras, Girdles........10% off Mony, Many Mora Veiu«$ Too Numarout to Mention ■ . . Annirenary Sp^ekri RAYON CHAI PUIDS ■ • Exciting moehine woshoble spun ports — Nayr conrtbinotions in brigl blue, red, browns, pinks, turquolN pietefy craoae retlitont — Moke waists, blouses, full skirts — 1^ wovwi pioid for home lumiihings • sew, easy .to core fort Sole Priced 63 SEW n SAVE MEN'S BOOSTEI Heavy fcd>ric for longer v Thick cushiony crepe for extni comfort. Colors Blue o Brown. Sizes? toll. THE PONTIAC PBESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY II, lOflO JMjCOLOR KUfE AIN VIEIPISIAIPIV SKMiL mm HMMiuTianiK AnmnioK for ul TELEGRAPH and HURON STREETS May ISih la May 24H| iday — Fridmy — Satnrday *tU 9 P. M. ' • Spring Conctrt, Tunfdoy, May 17fh, 7:30 P. M.r*Frta la Public ;88 d chdct « end If or* Eqch Jusivm MTifort ishion il|» of iMSon $U9 thk* 18 THE UGHIEST GOLF SHOE YET! |HuAPki|i^aa* •MATWN’ NUSHO nUKIN IV WOlVailK *12.95 , ttunfy ftoti for your furt-In-fho-iun tlint ... and prieod so low too. Colors art black and rod. fisdt S to lO^of. Meo »J9 Anniversary SiOe Prka SMmt mi Otmt ikMf OpM Ihon., M., M., Mi tai OUiMr CMlMW Mm. 'M t fall imTED SHIRT ; AimiVERSARY SPECIAL! FOR 3 DAYS ONLY! TknOiy, FiMw. SMnby, Mw It 13,14 SHIRT SALE ^ THOIISMIOS OF REGULAR $2.91 WASH i WEAR WHITl SWRTS WV ONS AT 1M REMIUR PtKI •IT ANOrm SHUT FOR U 4 . TO# fH I Mt ftff ' Alt OM porftet, fifit quality shirts. Wash ondy^Mor whit* bfoodcIqlK of fmm quolity. Stytod with wrwt short tprsod cOl^r and ctiffi. All OPEN EVEMNiS TO 0 UNITED ^HII^T m4NH0N SHOPPmO OENTER ^ ANNIVERSARY SaHpH SALE ^ Wawa'f aai CUUIM’I TOniB OXrOIBS 1st quality Amarican modt Iannis OKfords in blue, rad, whitt. Sizas ora infants' siza 6 to woman's lor^^sizalO. Reg. Price Atmivenary Sale Price Wnm'§ LmUwi CaiuIi A varloty of Brand Now Stylet to chooM from In laathor or straw combinations. All of the wsntad ootofS and itylaf. Silts ara 4V^ to 10. of the new TEL-HURON. CHILDREN’S SHOP where you will find all Nationally Advertised Brand Names of Infants’, Girls’ FREE GIFTS!' and Boys’ apparel that that you know and do trust Stop in today. Kiddles for free Gifts! ‘ FREE DRAWINGS! Enter your ikme fot drawing of |26-|1Q- |5 - ' |5.|6 jggt CDrtificates of merchandise in our store. I^^brchsse necessary. Drawing May 28th .i^t 8:0(k p.m. — Need not be present to win. ^utstandhif saleetioiui of basnti-f utf dressM and plty-wasr for gliis 1 to* : 14. “Kty Groenwsy • Ofyssa • VloUi-Jsck Borgenicht -Judy Kent. PUymore of ' Cslif. New Clamdigger Duo Bf Pauker I' S|98 5- Sizes 8 to 7 Outer — SbaM” BttMi to 14. Gala Openinf Special! Sises OOc 7 to 14 €FaT Gala Opening-Special! GIRLS*-SWIM SUITS. •88 $2 Gala Opening Special! BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS Bto Kiba Wash and Weu Mm S to 7. 99° Gala Opening Special! CURTTY DIAPERS '^taS Oaatttr $088 Dot. Oimtt 1> MW Gala Opening Special ! Boys* BOXER SHORTS andPOLO iSt SM. ' $166 S to M JLr Ey^rything for tho BABY-‘^ep’8, of Course!- TEL-IIRIR TeLHuron 6th Annivenory SALE starting thursday at 9:30 a. m. sove 40% ■ on fomous yfkik^ShHt . '^clamdiggers" $^97 ib. usually K95 ^Tremendous savings—possible only because this fomous maker is discontinuing tl^e style! Your cue to hurry for a wordrobe of these favored roll-leg, saddle-stitched pants now! Block, blue, brown, green, pink sailcloth. Sizes 10-18. ''' summer shirts ^2** usually $2.98 Ail roll-sleeve, stay-fresh cottons in solids, prints, embroidered styies! White, colors. Yopr size 32-38. ■P summer cotton dresses Juniors, misses, half-sizes! Tremendous sovings ot the start of the season! Sheaths! Full skirt dresses. Solids, prints and novelties in a variety of styles! ^ spring coots end suits formerly $29.98 to $49.98 Misses and junior sizes in o variety of styles, fobrics ond Colors. Open!, buttori amts! FiUed, demi-f)tted suits! TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER opetT tp ^ p. m. monday, thur^y, fridoy, sotui^y THE POHTIAC^BSS. WEPyE^DAY. MAY Hi \m Marty Children Doomed , to Ignorance and Poverty Slaughkr Count UNTTED NAtKWS. N Y. (UPI) o^AliwMt IMII tl Uw woridH •ohoel portuniljr ts davriop tiMir t For the most put thue lOftitMte dtOdren Uvt ia the «oo-nomicaUy Iws ‘ ‘ where ■ehool* u« inv and tu between and where even the pittaace earnfaifl of tninon ue needed to help keep luniUee from stuvlnt. Even if the echeide ^exlnted to acooBtmcNfaite them eU. their fam-iUee coidd not apire them from their Jobe. The poverty in tfaeae I makes child labor Im ion af adaeatiBf yeaa| people today Is Mt ae madi oae el teaehhm IlMme tto *«flMoe Vo.» wMeh they ieani as a natter al coarse, as af rksaasllag thdr I Mwlgy In countrlea wMch already have an educational^ system, the report aed, young people m more guidance than they are now getUrnt to he^ them chooaa s^ Thcac qaestiaas are dlscasaed hi Unked to the United Natkm. The report pointed out that everywhere are so pre- that fliey do not ghra. snfScieiit attention to primary issues ai youth's development and its relatioas with The laaaao aro af staggntag Oise la data, Africa, the MkMto ago af U wark laag hewa an lanas, la faotarloa, aaiaea sad themselves for white • cottar Jobs Instaad of lor technical and pro- is is short sopi^. '»♦ ★ Ihranghoot the world, the modem geBerathm of y Ing a disteste for manual To counteract this attitude, eountiiew In particular, the Soviet Union ■— are combining practical work with education eo u to develop in youth an appreciation ftnr labor of all kinds. In the underdeveloped natione, tno many educated youths prapa|e 5*Doy Cotton Carnival Off to Windswept Start Democrsts Eye Old Farm Plan ------ - MEMPHIS. Tenn. (API -4 The ly by the diredorgeneral ci the Ootlon Carnival hits fall stride to- night with the first of the great Kii« Frank Norfleet and Quean Loidae Cramp got the five-day ocd^ wldi Juvenile ddlnquency festival off to a chilly, windewqd WASHINGTON (AP) - Duno-crals may propoae a return to the farm programs of the Rooeevclt- start Tuesday night with the arrival of the gaudy "royal barge." hi this year’s dectians. A 24-member adviaory committee on Democratic farm policy ‘The carnival shows and rides were in lull swing, stretched along a downtown eectlon of the rivcr-fhmt. PCLIP THIS AD ... MAIL IT^ I GET FREE BOOKLET ■ I LEARN ABOUT LENSES I I 10 Ways Improved I I OViR OLD STYLf CQMTApT LENSfS ^ | I I I I I I "T%iy Do ffot Tou^ Th* Eyeo'* itssismiawiaswsst siwsstsksiJti SSSWlSUlMiWbSSS SMtUa f WsW Is le* IrW WsieAl S rnwrisSM tktsfti, vktssvsr .jst tl fisr itMW. swSitTae wR Msa ** ^*'*** "** =—Mmliceugumr— coNrar-I Hi. i.finknMl Ife AppotalamU Needed 0.0. Try Tbeai MWe Ts« 17 N. fiMhunr St. BUT Them en eur nid-Ttn T---- ■ “ I i:: LH I I I I I I I I J Advisory Group Ur^ Ritum fo 90 Por Ctnt of Parity, Controls return farm price support levels to 90 per cent of parity and impose more rigid crop controls to katt' Sccumulatian of suiphisea. A ★ Parity is a standard.......... ing farm prices declared by Mw to be fair to fanners in relafien to prices.dtaiged them. .Production controls and rapports at thaae levels wo« the keystones of farm programs bvolved under Democratic Presidents Franklin D. RoOaevelt and Harry S. Tfu- The Eisenhower administration. away from them, .contending they enoouaged overexpefishn of furm produdivu edacity with resulting The committee recommenda-tkms will be laid before the Democrats’ platform drafters at the party’s national .convention in U» Ang^ in July. A * ★ The Republican administration has pressed for and obtained re-on in price sqiports and j relaxation of controls. Most suKwrsf now are at 75 por^oent of parity or lera. The administra-tkm wants even more ktoertng of supports now are at 75 per cent of farm controls. But whether the Elsenhower program will be the one endorsed by the party’s presidential nominee is a mattor of conjactnre. ^IHce President Richard M. Nixon, the proKaMe candidate. Is casting about tor poostole new farm ap- Beeh OF EXTRA GOST ATYWk DEALBR^ NOWI . REYNOLD$\WRAP: \ ALUMtNUh' ^ ^ " ' '' Ramambarl You fist RnyvwMf Wrap Jr. PRK -whan you buy Eeonomy-Sisa COlOATf oattAL /\ CXfiAM of rngular prfca. For 'Llmlt#d Time Only 0000 ONLY WHILE DEALERS’ SUPPLIES LASTI IIG SAVINGS RCA COLOR TV Nfiw CfiBiti nwliMici : t -4 ■ SolorOmo telescopi lo probe outer tpoce 99” 7-power bmoculon with ieotfier cote 19” Educotiomtl • a . 750 power microscope ^99 Pownrflil, hord cootnd 62.S mm ob> jncHv* lens, 3 eye pieces, 6nwi, 12.S mm, 25mm coupM with 2 power Barlow Ifins. A range of magnifico* tion from 45 to 304. 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Buy one todojd DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON FUINS EVERY NIGHT TO 9 FEDERAL DEPT STORES ■ /t ■') ..... “ 'J- ' JAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAV 11, 1960 ELEVTO^ *Why P<m*t Ya Learn ta Coirntf ^ Ce^sus^ bureau Gets Set for Civic Belly-Aching WASHINGTON (UPD-Hie cmum Bwwa Is .isttiai rpsdy lor « flosd si odtoplsintii ttist it dos«XI°>°** to eount. tint the fovemraent ibartaluiiged Iwm Is oountiiic shra^ i» ^rtUst •» iseheek flr srwteSWIrOT dvie prkle, are Awoode^l oew lightness comes to bouii>oOj ...with PANT tijAMQitr. PEHFfiCTID Tbteh* to the esclecivt DuK'^ctoiNoeliBt pteoM, 6 . 90 mu III niff But loeal dntnh^ ol _______ and HmUar octsBiatiam gennrsUy have ill Inflated idM o( their hometowii’s p^ulatlan. < ann adihM. A * A No has, yet oomit le Geiiaus Bureau the UM total «l “Weanr under the gun now «4 we wU he for the next (ew months while ineUminary population totals for ihaior citieo and all counties FAliTitETH That Lmsm N«t4Noflaikarrass onSMoSiM tlMlrploto JMMlMjtr' Uiolalit JuM aort U*« la liw ofihn -—JSSS^SA ______ro oooirart* ^SHr'SSHtS tt* titfu mObwM IMt papite- * ★ ★ “The' Census Bureau wants to but we are gdng to cdUde with local pride it they are not tq> ta tfon la CWsg-iis iptunMaWilepi aUiiraiaraa^ Jn |wst complaints about these are indicators ol Rayburn, Aiken Help REA Mark 2Sth Anniversary WASHINGTON W - The Rural Electritieation Administration observed its 25th anniversary at ceremonies here today featuring speeches by its congressional backers -- Speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) and Sen. Ge<»ge 0. Aiken (R-VU. SALLAH'S . GREATEST DIAMOND SALE ,^N SI YEARS ! FOR 4 DAYS ONLY . p . ^ ;THUtS0AYy|fH9(fl^ MONDAY ^SALLAN'S took tha entire sompie line from on frnportant dior^tond housep, nnd flUCEO REAL UVINGS . . . Diomond rings, watches, pendants, wedding rings . . If you hove planned or postponed a diamond , purchosa) WAIT NO LONGER . . . lUY TODAY AND SAVE AT SALLAN. . SALLAN Gyereirtees You SAVINGS DURING tHIS SRICIAL Ul4f p 'IH 9 EM. JEWELERS M N. SAGINAW By making loans to farm coop-erativeB and oflier local units, the REA has helped to put f lectridty on all but 3 per cent of the ns-ttoo’s farms. ^ It has made loam totaling $4.-011,000,000 to byrowera sioce the ■tart of the program in 1985. MANY. MANY ITYLB ON MSPUY NOT liXtOnUTID DIAMOND RINGS Prices Pram $49.99 0aly SsEsa ' Oan give SihiVilMiI leeerMai... «ei nwbiply Into e big wer*-nM AMkp match wNi jaggiitlnn. 4D-1A • TAKE A YEAR iDflYATNo EXTfU COST! Shoton from Left to Right Cetten knll t-dep^ S-M-L .:.......,1.99 fllM iilNli pmAivs t ...X99 2-pc Jeaiake Mey ^............... $.49 Ceften knR T.Tepper) S^-4.........2.9f CeMeii Jeeeeice akeitd J>99 FEDERAL DEPT. STORES ; OftN EVERV night to 9 I 'If i ,mim£vz THB PONTIAC PRESS, W^NESDAY, MAY lT, 196Q IroHi tbs In me today tlBHed Sutm iml about 95 MUUou |< them iM nplacad «v«iy li Has No Gommeni on 8py Affi^ Httsh-Hush CIA Mum Oldest Cuban Paper Seized by Unionists WASfiWGTO»a (AP) The Central IntelUieiice Agency te' o d the blsiest, and at the same time one of the most Irash^sh, of die scores of federal agrtKies la Wud>h«ton. Soviet Premier JfUcUa Kb chev says Fraads G. Powers, the American pilot desmed on.,a iUi^t the Soviet Onton. is a OA gHrtgCORIIS W~ ^TQUrTJSSL] I mmiomiin ; „ FwhUei hv Dr. I SSL) As it has before and probaUy 111 continue to do.in the future, CIA Ir saying nothtag about the U.S. airman. It neither confirmt nor denies that it had any hand in the adair. It remains as mum as d>e sphinx. There is a reaton fOr this: For CIA to give siny hint of its aetivi* ties, even to deny anything, might give out clues that would harm CIA’s ^effectiveness. ★ A It is widely known—though not officially sUtcd—that CIA has undercover intelligence agents araond the world. In Waahmgton, the agency directs Its far-flpng operationa, assesses the infiHina-don gathered, and repcnta it to President Eisenhower and other aimrdpriate government officials. The agency employs thbu-and spends millions of dollars yearly. Yet its activitief are kept so secret that ito appropriations are concealed .in the money I for other agencies and the number of its employes is not l^v» out publicly. AAA QA was set up in UM7 to meet tnodefn^coid war needs. A msdn aim was establishment of a central intelligenoe unit both to co-mdinate and to go beyond dm wwfc of vmtous miUtoiiy uid ci- The Arro^, Na\y and Air Fmx* ttill have their aqiBrate gence arms but they are which ait reprssentatlvea from the varioua intelligence organisations. On# of Ms jobs is to give Eiaen-hower’s Natkmal Security OwncQ as a wbd Head of OA siaos iKS Allen W. Dulles, 6T, bi die late Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. CIA's deputy di-rector itace 1959 has been Gen. CP. Cabea. 9S, formerly of the U.S. Air Force. ALLEN W. DCLUSS owrate primarily in the fields d special interest to their service. The CIA director ia head of the intelligence advisory board. HAVANA (Al^) nem uMona eariy today seized 'Dlarlo de la Marina," Cuba’s Mdest newspaper and die loudest critic of Prime Minister FkM Castro and Ms regime. The 13S-yeaD«ld morning paper was taken over by the Graihic Arts Union and the National Cbk _ of Newspaper «Woricers, spearheads ci the nan^aim to Sylvania AnnouncM * TV Ticker Tap* R*odar ANN ARBOR (UPI)-r Sylvanla Electrtc Products Inc. nounced development of a device which reaib brokerage Mfice tkdcer tape and tranamita it to other areas through direct wire televlaion. The new apparatus, named the Ai^ iV ticket reader, is designed tor use with the Argus line of direct wire TV equipment. A A A The General Telephone A X9ec-naic snbMdiary aaki the appu> atus will sell for just under 9300, plus cost of installation. , of car to ev«y Ti lot hH by Cpr, D!m I In Australia b aeemd ' mdy to tha UMtod nates with o r tnirii for every 21 penoaa. ST. JOSEPH (B-Kelly Coon, 5. of iwal n. Joaeph, was stniok and Wiled by an autp Manday en xoute to a ptaymate’s'lsm*. th« driver of dm oar. briiind Caatro. A spokesman tor . . lanagement said officials of the two uMona said they were "intervening" the paper becoue "its eountoivrevOlutioraffy position oouM no longer be tolerated bi the national intenat." Seizure of Diano leaves only one outspokenly and-Osatoo paper publishing In Cuba, La Prenaa Libre, and two otlier independent papem which are not oooddered progovernment, Intormadon Q Crlspl. UNITED SHIRT DISTRIBUTORS Tei-Hvon Shepplag Cwtar NOW DO DISHES FASTER, CLEANER New Imperial DISHMASTER* ELIMINATES CLUTTER ALL DAY LONG! With Diahmaater you do not have to accumulate a diahpanful beiora you do diahea. Diahmaater, and only Diahmaater keepa yotur kitchen clean the whole day through. • Mm» scewessicsl-1 • Clssllt0^ detsuml mmm wa • Ne clisife tor IsstolleHsel NEW FACTOSY SRANCH ta WOOBWAW at SOUARI lAlB W. MMOWrtATIOH. UUI m4 HIIVICI *• <■»** rm wm-mt 3^STM FOUNTAIN SPECIALS S^AGHEni LUNCHEON S9 •'ALL you CAN ELT Y- Miy„, J filler r . “Turkey dinner 'hxtFit and Baveraga ^ ^ fRiei ' •okad Ho„ DOWNTOWN PONTUC-Ta-NURON CBITtl-DtAYTON PUUNS-IOaiESTn-MiRAaE MHf SNOPPIlk CENTS S. S. KRESGE COMPANY Ujtet This Low Pricel SgpeSF/ Sheer, fine quRlityfOalT 14# tone than the regular price ‘ufi you two piiri Flaw* 1^ fiO game. 15 dcoief ... widi trim daik seadia .. faU-6riik»tol file t aeat'fic Sua SliEVElEtS SLOUSIS 9f IneiifttMe Sdiifli embroidefy trimi, unusual new pecklinas. Ah .oolon ia fine Saofiiriztd cotton. Wmmn'i JwMin Rwi|i, lUI COnON HALF SUPS *5?- 88* Ewelleat buy! Coql fine cotton with entire front diadow paaekd. Suifotiaed for laidog fit White. tawM’iTriwtlMSlpi. fP WONHN’S IMPOano HNi corioN saAs A5!i34*-. fkm, t^Itfdagk Coaribetriile’... to ghm yondiftti fiatteriag contonia. Fiae qitolicy wfiinr conon- Save! PiTAL^n TMCOT NYLCRiST PANTIiS Sere to 43^1 fMabmfo wyfia tricot panriet. Hattie or band kg. WhiK or phik. 5-7.8X-10XXX. BATHSn&tLE Thrifty, thick and softi Canred* patera cut-pile eottoQ. 24x56 in, mat widi Ud cover to natch. N4lnwh| laani CtwWifarTy* PICNIC SAVINOS RSONtopklnt lOONtottof 33**.,. tr*%. New's the dtoe ioitocfcup.., itbig SBvii^ Di^oMbk9*paperpIaKai istge naiddm. Rriabow hues, white. DOWNTOWN PONTIAC r- TEL-HURON CENTER - DRAYTON PUINS ROCHKTIR - MIRACU MILE SHOPPING CENTER S. S. KRESGE COMPANY TH& PONTIAC PRlBSS, WEPyESDAV. MAY H, I960 THIRTEENJ mance Pontiafe City Affair$ on Anri}ulanc6s $33,000 Blocktop Bid Commiiiion to Act on tong-Awaitod Moasuro ; Aftor 2-WMk $tudy tte low Md at IBS.08I tmA^ A A«holt Pminc 0». of Mnatachoin lav tiM eity*» omual Mm The loMg-«wolled ordkioiKe con> troUng tmb to (»i! I . Bp for odovbiV ' Id. OlMvtlM «ad Miw Philip E, Rowitan iMkI •it h -two’ ; :Tlw meuuK waa written A«rwhi M. icky ittomor. wKh. tiM Mp ot yncUde In the hoMth. fire and •police departneats. wffl pcoboUy be irdad. olaav O------ :iar reaurtadno Orchard LMm bat wean ngfnaw and the (Sin-River brt^ weat ot Guo * Me anbjaet at 'aty headed hy nayd P. laiae. ' Bindmmt laid the meaaure was designed to protect the pidilie, ambulance operatan and thecit;^. ?TEra> ADDED TRAlNDfO - It ptovides for public liabiUty ’ iasurahca ind hoodinc as well as police inspection ot vabldaa and health department inopectfon of ■anttary conditions and medical proviskML Nat aniy are driven and dt- of Michigan Truckers with OM dtaaentlng vote, CRy to fight the fata'on promotfooal carnivals'farought about fay ettiaen ...____to complain formally that the ruling came before we had any chance to defend ouraelvee or to diaomtad after siiW"»ftnd contraet be split aoung tl biddere. Detroit Cbncrete Produete Inc., waa second loweet with a M of 197,933. Detroit Asphalt Pavta« Co. bid I9B.0U. * A waa •tried Halt BUlrii|gti A lew ee far as the i^- ar m preparaOsn at reed bad. aty Manager Welter K. WUI< end City Enghieer Jamee N Carlisle believed AAA would withdrew the hid U the dty proposed to hplit the contract. OHANT DANCDiO RKUITS Avtatlan Deep,, which algnai M. waa slewed te nnt eewM at On cHya eld tael eqalpmaMl at 9N a meaA. A 13,900 bid from A. E. Harde-| bedi, 3« Oamun St., for purchase of file dty-ownad home and M at file comer ot Oemun and Stanford streets was socepted. The oidy other Ud, from rrenklln-D. ElKins, 342 Oeimm St., totaled |3.- when dancing permits were grunted two establishments, the Cave of the Nfaitfa Cat ot I 8. Po^ St. and a new dance hs Oonuniaeioner WWley 3. Wbod y ** tar llcenta e^A» nS^ilM^tari »lW«ndTCwl, tar at pahlle health In mere ad- Annual ntralHr trtatag ootaues are stipulated in the erdinenoe. Important !■> a provlaion |wn-viding MOO penaltiee and 90^ jail temw for ambulance parsMincl operutiiis in violatkn of the pn>- iBlhecIty tar eeveeal yeosp/ there waa M- I aa la haw la 'We’ve alreedy foufiht our legta tfie and loat.” eemmmited Mayor Philip B, Rowston in reterenoe to the ComnUufon’s uneocceeMUl fight to bar so<»lled beatnik cot- at al," I "But hTesponsible, fly-hsMtiglfi outfits win be discouraged from Ihe preaideM of tba 1 "Wo won’t oak ogoln for eanii- arc Ang. 1^11 Mrs. Ada R. Evans, derk, an-xmoed that city employ coatrihutad 939 to the fund the peienls of Hayeo Jome ler tl the Peotiac track t wkis a placa on the U.8. team. Placed on ttt pul meat program was a water main ocka stieat, east of Bay, ly longer than tht one ap-provtd at heaitnge last year. After a pahUc hearing at which no oblectfooe wen ralaed. HEAMNO TVESDAy Hearings were scheduled Tuasday on dght projects. Plans «dll he aind than for the memi-pii« of Otdiaitl Lake avenue end for curbs, putters, gndliig. graveling and draina on Third avnue, Joal^ to Hlghwood. Some curb so is involved in the Orchard Lake job.^ Up tor pu^ coaetderatkm will from Anesecr'e PIM19P fo Argyle; Fourth avenue, Joelyn to HUgb-wood; Second avenue, liodyn to LauieL and Tonnyaoo avenue. Fuller to Arlene. en flw Bonfli ride of OahJaad aveaae, eelrfh ot Perehtag; on the aorta ride ef Wattoa beato-vard. Btaaley to Blohmond; aad to Bad haatovari. ■ ^ The annual Oaktand County 4H Gamoa In Rome a raeom- mendation from the Planning Commission and resoned from residen-tisl to commercial throe and a fractfon iota at the northeast corner of Oakland avenue and Blaine street tor a uaed cir M. CHy Bevarage Co., Inc., UT Turk St., was given a permit for LAMSING « A propomid 4H er cent boost in frel^t rates sought I4r Michigan truckers is der riiarp attack before the Public Bervlec OknnikMtnn fay represent, allvee ot buetneei interests. Dak) Edwards, a partner in the Mkktgan Traffic 0>. of Detroit. FSC yeaierday fiw rate Id coat M.7S9.000. to any acraas-tbe-tor all SIMM of fraiita. He was joined in opposition by traffic managers of several Cedi C. Porter. W and Tanning Co., Rockford; R. D. Grafford. Kswneer Co., NUce; Dadye FUkins, L. A. par-Umi On., CoMwator; and J. R. Bos-burgh. Michigan Trucking Go.. Bat-tie Ocek. Willman Plans New Waterford Pollution Fight aty Manager Walter K. .WUl-man is planning to renew* pressure on the State Health Department to tout pollution central in Waterford Township. The manager promised this after Mayor Philip E. Rowston and OM(n-mladoner MUton R. Henry last again complakicd o' poUnttan. Queen Mother Off to Africa Despite Threats LONDON (AP)—Undeterred by threats of violence. Queen ' ■ Is Ckyalal Lfahs The dty offldsUy complained to the Water Redtiimws Oonamifa- skm last year that ■ewaca disposal in the township was poiluting tlw Qkiton River "State Health Depaitmoit atti- River baiin sewage disposal system bring oontemplstod by the Oeklamj County Department of Public \Vorks was the best answer to the problem.____________ at tSt Featherstone Rd. and Cacti C. Newstoad waa given auth to transfer an SU> liquor lioanse I.W. Huron St. to 6tt N. Elisabeth today flew south on good will visit to the troubled African foderatfon of the Rhodesias and Nyasaland. Prior to her departure. Colonial Seoretary Lain Macleod received A priitteo 4gMd by IP par etaf ri taa alfaetoi pnparty owmrs, sma aeaaptad far eew ^ ______ ^ -JttlliSlu *f • Jiktari centuOy but there were en the weat el 8, Jasris ^ alter tb triegiM from the white mine workers •« the Norths Itadde-1 . pAO^Y SlkVICI sisn copper belt warring pf poe- ^ \ «lkl^ «Hae»4ml dsteHiKIm teteldl ^ WitaM Commlsstoiier John A. Dugan aaoertrined that the dty would»Vit^ RBr daughter, have chlmlde spread available within a few weeks for dusty roads daring the next dry spell. Oommiasfoner Robert A. Landry psassd on to the manager rix re-- comidalhts of spa ' lee in hlB distrid. Ireland has about 3,000 miles the Queen off at the airport SPECIALIZED SERVICE • TV • HI-FI • RADIO • TAFI RKORDIRS • r. A. SYSTIMS • OFFia INTIR-COMS BLAKE RADlO-TV me MOST EMCiTiNC miNa that i HAPPENED TO A HEAfUNC AIDI nWHEVatYAMLE SUVVEinHlMEI THE NEW 1900 ZENITH MEDALLION EYEGLASS HEARtNe AID* • Natural, camferiahle fH • Ou-aH ewHsh • 4-TnMSlatar power |»^w,i-ews-te j ORNANT HEARIN6 SERVICE Penttae’s Oafy Aatioriied Xaoilli Boaitaf AM Daafof 11 W. Uwrmco Si. FE 8-273S ^RMOLPSr MTTtKtltr ACCiHOWH> AUOIOMITIUC HIARING TISTS The prapoaed sevatetaS* ordinance would replaee an existing described as "legsUy ridden with Housewife's Charge Jails Ex-Sheriif ‘ MUSKEGON (AP) »- Ex-sheriff Arthur Davis today was sentenced to 90 dmrs in OtUws County Jail by Muriugon Muriripri Judge Wta Ham T, Caughey on conviction of A jury of tour women and two men lari night returned a verdict againri Davis to end a trial on charges lodged by 39-yearrid Mi». Sarakiuiee Dawaon, a WhitehaD housewife and mother t>f four chU- Davts wha rarigaed hb Marite- Mrihrit tin 90yean«ld onetime U boss of County «fter deiibereting one hour and M Befatritend, and after IteoRng Davie testify that he and Mra. Dawaon had kissed in his car, the jury reorived s dsflnHfon ot tiw charge tram Judge Caughey. The court defined aesaidt as the act of toutafog enetiicr pe Vrifimig Qte ooliiriti: battery as inflicting iitfiry to a person’s feelings. PAYDAY" LOANS I I $50 for 2 wb only 70^1 a -o ^i •Air kiM tri ISOO widi 24 irita; t» >#«7 CASH YOU MRAY M MPAY M aiCMvi t WMO 4. WMM IlSAD ISS.SS 9if.te seta N-ra life# MliNt' fiZIit MAlf flEtf I COffON iAIWIi AUOOATU^ IAAH OOMFANY AIRY EYILETS bi DRAYTON PLAINS: 4494 Dikit Hv^ CAU: OR S-1207 in PONTIAC: 125-127 N. 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I960 Key Legislators Knew kiAbout U.S. Spy Flights WASHINGTON (UPD-dwImnii Cterenot Cannon of th« Hoom Ap-pniprtetlow OMnmittee Mid Tom-day tbt iB^ated UJS. ipy ovar Raask last weak w«i •r a (Mriaa” about which a hand-lof key congyeasmen were The kOeaouri Democrat also said the fhuslans could not have been aMe to htt cr overtake the U2 re-ntimeiwwm craft at its Cftdstng ' height ¥10,000 feet. Chaaah said Am RuMiaiw **ay-' jpareatty” captured the piaaa aa< tl or phyalelogtcal delect.” But he said Soviet Premier Ki-ktta S. Khnnhchev hried to give the impression the plane was shot d^ by distributing “a pictuK of # pile of rubbish which those who know the plane recognize SCm K CONCXBN Senate GOP Leader Evorett M. Dirloen (HI) told newsmen his “personal opinion” also was that “the i^ane was not shot dowa' Be said “the concern should not be od ow side but on Khnisbcfaev’s whidi he was given a standing ovation in the House. sIsB was “paH el aa established program” which not only toned hit aloe “eempl^. deetraya” Soviet claims tt lavtaieiblllty was not cleared in advance “by anybody.” He was one of U congressional leadors briefed on the spy plane episode Monday by Secretary of State Christian A. Herter and Dulles. FORD AN DtSIOER "The plan? was oM an cq>ianage Asked to explain his remark, Dirksen added: “Wouldn’t you wonder, if. you were Khrushchev, how anieh we knew?” Cannon commented about the plane Incident in a speech for The .discovery that we have (Or ftMir years been sending our planM across that border tha (Khnidichev) said was impenetrable . . . completely disproves his vaunted ability to stop SAC (Uw Strategic Air Command) at the border," Cannon said. SHOULD BE UUDED’ He said the Central'lnteUigence Agency and its director, Allen ‘ Dulles, “are entitled to the highest commendation” for arra|iging the flights. His praise came while other lawmakers were renewing demands to put the ultrasecret pionage organization under tighter congressional control. Cannon told newsmen his speech lfidep«ndencB Township Residence Burglarized Marjorie Anderson of lUK CM* her Rd., Independence Township, yestoxlay reported a break-in ¥ her home to Oakland County sheriffs deputies. The intmders' took a clock radio, electric razor, watch and Jew-ebfy box. by money provided under an ap-pn^ation recommended by the oa OA acitvttto and bodget Taber (H-NY), Gewrge Maben (D-Tex), Gerald R. raid Jr. (R-MDeh) and Harry SlMppard (D-CaUf), Be woald not CIA appropriations — said to Nne dose to 100 million doUari year for the agency’s worldwide inteiligoKe wtnh—are veiled by being listed lor otf The arrangement la ao aecret only a few congressi sum and none knows exactly where U the money foea. Cannon said this country is ftiUy justified In spi^dng on Russia. He said Russia had been as asslduouB as any nation in history in practicing the art. Depressed Area Bill to Get Veto Dirksdn T • r m s Ikt'l ^Aon Mod«st Proposal Betttr Than Dam Plan Brisk Session Coming Up for Circuit Court Jurors WASHINGTON (APh-Preaident Eiaenhower will veto the Sn-mll-iiothdollar depreaaed ai«as UU, perhaps on Friday, Senate Republican Leader Everett M. Dftkaen says. hower Tu¥day at the White House j with Home GOP Leader ChariM A. Halleck. Inal propoaal for a bS-mlllloiHlol' lar area aid program would do far more good thah t' larger program approved by the DemocratUMxxitrolled Oongreis. ‘Tm advised there were some nmunities that did not know y were cHstreaaed until the House bill was paaaed,” Dirksen said. He named one as Louisville, Ky. AAA Joseph S. Clark (D-Pa), toM a luncheon of AFL-CIO lead-era that a veto would mean "thousands of able-bodied men will be condemned to the industrial scrap-heap.” To Study Grooniand PARIS «-A French Arctic expedition left Paris for Greenland Tuesday. The group of 50 sden- partidiMte in an international study ¥ the Greenland ice cap with sdentlsts from Denmark, Austria, Switzoftnd nodASermany. Diod In Cuba at 114 PINAR DEL Rib, Cuba Mjgw¥ Herngn^ez, ^ Jurors reporting tor work In the May term ¥ OreuR Court awt Ibeaday will be tept hMqr. Louis S. FaMrotHsr, ClreuK Court assignnieiit d«k, ssid there an civil law oasM to dispose ¥, as w¥l as some IS city jury decisions. 'Then an 1 to bear, areerdhig to aeot]g« F. Taytor. Notices to report ter'jury duty at the Oourthouae May IT have sent to 90 prospective |tir- «W.. TO RUN 4 Plans are to run the jury about four weeks te take can ¥ the many civil and criminal cases be-fon the summer months, when juries alv.not usually impaneled. ’The next term won’t come until “Ve hope i get rid ¥ n Studabokor-Packard Picks.4 Vica PrMidants SOUTH BEND. Ind. (UPI)~Directors of Studebaker - Packard Oorp. preakleiits of the company’s Automotive Division, Executive Vice President A. J. Porta llarta. general manager ¥ the AufSmodve Division, said the new included Eugeot J. HMtUg, chief engineer; ailford W. MacMillan, diractw ¥ indwtrial relations; John Soelch, director ¥ pundiaaes, and Arthur D. Whit-mmr, general manufacturing an won't ban to watt la Jatt daring too soauiser,” Tayisr Falrbrother expresaad hope that at least ^ per cent ¥ the out- died dtoing the term. Addltloii ¥ a fiftii dreult judge helps, he Present plans caU ter Judges Clark J. Adams and Frederick C. ZIem to hoar orlmihal a Zlem wiH be prcskHag. Judge Stanton O, bear the Itrst-dogree warder eaae ¥ Outo TMato. a DelsMtor whose body was to^ la Jaa-aary la Oswmoroo Tiwaahip. Accused are tUriiard H. Shirk 29, and Gerald A. Mackay, " Detroit ex-convlcta. Seek fo Settle Strike by StMl Builders DETROIT W ~ Negotiators sought today to settle one ¥ two strikes that could halt mtir lions ¥ dottara In Michigan con-1 idle thouaands ¥ Ihe strikes were by steel and iron worker! union loc¥s. In Ihv negotlatiom have broken off. New contracta were at sue in both. TViday’s negotiations- were be-jreen Relnfwced Steel Workers Local 439 and Assodafed General Ooidractar. Bw local’s 890 membns went on strtee Monday. regularly as a larmJaboiwr ml9 he beoMM ai last weOk, dIsdOai NOW. FREt LIFETIME PRESCRIPTION CHANGES GUARANTEED... CONTA^SES Til •PTiaiiy-NtHcm IIMIt TUT briilg out your beauty! Ewythlnk about tha new. modern KIN-optio Contact Leitest will make you Vie them ... the tect that oven yon won't bo ablo to seo them in the mirror... the nmaikabte earn ¥ putting than on and wear-int them ... the wonderful fteedom you'll fed when you so# without •>••••• **>• KIN-optio wayl Coma in for a domontuatioH. Wo’ll bo happy to givs you all the facts with abioii^ no obUgationl KYE GRASS ■IM SEED r J 5 u. mil Boo ■ 89' flUMOLAS BULBS 12'"39* " Qsdlbliif Amorkon Mods HEME CUPPERS yh 1, $i» WhMlIiirrow STEIL TINES fO-Inck #pm| ■^ BUSS RAKE Front Whooi Somi-Autettiotic t/fAV FAIK Lodios', Mon's ond Ckildtwn's FOAM RUMIR Thoig Sssteb SET of 4 KING SIZE TV TRAYS I960 Hum OuMUte CHAISE LOUNGE $f«5 wA.-iS., A Nohiial for Uofvraly Sammar. lUlaxofioii TRADE FAIR 9^2 WEST HURON OPPOSITE HURON TEi eater Wo lollovo Wo Hovo Pontioc'g LARGEST SELECTION of MELMAC® DINNERWARE dervtosfor I dS-Fc. S¥s llaitM $1088 •BROOKPApX |0 •T»UMPtT $7488 ^Va Gollon Fortoklo TAIK SPRAYER Cofiijploto with Hot*, Nozslt Ext. Tub# THt; PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1960 FIFTEEy, Canadian Seeks Disarmament Another Spy Incidtnf Could Cause A-Wort Foreign Secretary OTTAWA (AP) - rottign Sw-mtary Howard Green -views the Uil. aerUl m incideBt u poi^ ing up the M«d tat a vMiild dle-■rmament agreoMnt He nU Monday another euob caae i ' ' eart a nudear war. A ♦ ★ Spokesmen for all three parties npreaented in the House of Commons voiced concern over the flight that landed U.S. pilot Francis G. Powers in 8o\^t hands. Speakers of the Socialist Oxipera-tlw Commonwealth Federation protest to the United SUtes. ^peaking for the Oonearvative GaUnet, Green laid; “The Canadian government regards this as a very serious Incident ant think it pdnts up daatly the vital ment. H Incldenta o( flAi k&id are te go on, one of these days such an incideat might trigger a nuclear war.” * it Green said in response to Liberals’ questions that some uniden-tlBed plants have been spotted over the Cknadian arctic. He said none has been proved to be Soviet . Havana has a population of Big Ebdiibition T<w1ght Pierce Pupils to Show Wares Tteiiht. Waterflard TowMhip'ajieaUy arranged for parsnia aera* Pitret Junior High Sohod ha doort on a )aita wdiibltion of tiny. Weather permitting, tiiere will be an outdoor fashion show in the natural ampMttitalar patio. Girls in the ninth gradas will wear and display dressea, ceats and aqils made during the year. Then wIB he diapleys le the wtB be shewn in the ar Small model stock cars will be eidiibited, and the journalism classes will have every “Pierce Arrow" school newspaper systemat- Accidont Uptrtnd May Hike insurance LANSINQ (VPI) > The Mkh- la Ughway aeddenia Is tiuest-ealiM te parii the east sf lasar- deats hKieased aboM U per eeat,” the service said. A three ysar tfcad at redsoed wfll ha the defin of Micfalpn SUte Unlvdnity Oakland, Dr. Roy Alex- I Hem- A Shakcepeare exhibit let wlU be held in the B partments, and pupils dressed In Roman garh will demonstrate Let-» passages and pMets. A A * Old coins and rare bool on display In the Uhmy, and along with the dairy panel, there will be refreeuneitis following a short de-twte by pupUs. After tiie open house, there will .e a business session in the gymnasium for the dection of officers. The puUlc can attend. Guest speaker for the evening Dr. Johnson of MSU to Addross Counstlors Dr. Walter Johiwon of Micfaigaa State Untveraity will addrem a teetliM of the Oakland Area Oouwelors’ tarn, at S:S0, May IS la Rtyal Oak Dondcro High SebooL AAA Dr. Johnson, peat-president of the American Personnel and Guidance Assn, will disc^ps pro- • OPEN W>VBE NSPLAT ~ Girls cl the Wafetford Township Pierce Junior HiMi School homemaking class an getting aet for one of,the largset open bouee odebrations of the school’s histoiy. On her knees i« Judy Runyon adjusting Osrolyn Huffman’s hemline as Alma Gram, left, and Sandra Fwible, right, watch. I rsported, the sMvIee You are cordially invited to attend A FREE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE entitled “Quisdan Science: Defender of Individual Rights” Thunday, May 12-8 P. M. EUa H. Hayi|b. 8. d IndhmapellB, Indlaaa Mambar of tba Board of Lsoturseblp of The Mother Gburef^ The First Church d Christ, Setsntlst, in Boston, MssaschuaetU AT FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 164 LgwrMMB Street PONTIAC, MICnOAN AttMtlon MICHIGAN MOTOmSTSI ON AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE I, Lewest Refei 2a Safe driver diMOimtg 3a Load agent service Adc us about the new, low cost Automobile PoL kies written by The Travder*—the Company that invented automobile insurance. Thatcher, Patterson & Wemet Pealiac’s Oldest fassrasee Ageacy 711 Community National Bank Boildinf JL SUPERIOR QUALITY PAINTS ilRUBBER BASE VINYL LATEX @SPAR or CLEAR VARNISH ^CHROME ALUMINUM ® UTEX PRIMER-SEALER BUY WMAT YOU NEED AT THIS ONE LOW PRICE! BUY ONLY ONE IF YOIJ WISH... TRADE FAIR HAS NO GIMMICKS ! READ .^T OTTHiBSE ’nMEiiTlSTEP gPALITY PAINTSt RUBBERIZED Poidi and Deck ENIMEL in 8 Beautifying Colors KoiHYollowiiig Somi-Glott LUSTBE ENAMEL Color Enginoorod to Match Mogi-Liix Loftx Point Colort in 15 ^limmerng Colort PURE LINSEEO OIL^EXTERIOR OUSEDp $8.95 Value isi^cB irii TRADE FAIR 932 WEST HURON OPPOSITE HURON THEATER NEW HOURS) Dsilr V:I0- ViM- too Suday lOHM - SOO Spent Typo CAULKING COMPOUND 4'” 88* CAULKING GUN .. Me PAINT BRUSHES nco. M 4 39* MAGI-LUX SPRAY PAINT CAN 99‘ NYLON TYNEX 4 INCH PAINTBRUSH $197 $6.95 VALUI 1’ ...YES... Wa Hove Super Kem-Tone THE POyxlAC PBgSS» WEDNESDAY, MAY 11.19d0 Ogtit MtfiBin In Long Underwater Cruige Triton Shows 'Em—Hard Way VfABimlCftduAP) •mltleW-ton’s odjwtjr to over. Tbs gray wluiiarlai, first to bs powered by twin atomic rssetore, bes riiown too worid it Csa drcumiiaviKsts 0w globe en- 4..S0li>iiilIe sobmeiged trip ptgm S3 days, 10 hours and IS * ware Tuesday it had eonpleted a obartad 420 yaara ago. maitoa Gapt Edward L. Beach, was ptndtod from 'Mton's rolling deck by hdlcopter and flown to College Funds, Pay Uiureaolved Slate lawmakers Back Tonight for Final Try . LANSING (B •- Midiigan JatMent apending is about 402 nakert, tempers cooled by a ftxu'' tba White House, wl^ a grbudag PreskteDt Eisenhower commended Sndvplnned on Ms tunic the Legion of Merit. Ttion throbbed on n lis monlng toward home base. New London. Oona., where its out-siaed crew of 182 officers And men ‘ e Iw a welMeaerved ive. gUMMtr BOOST FOR HUE No one mentioned it, but the Triton’s world-girdling teat was timed nioriy to give the President a boost at the Paris sununlt qou-ttrenoc, which starts next Monday. Beadi, 42, Jut^awed and crew-cut, is the picture of a modem na^ officer. Decorated several wadi recess, will assemble cnoe laore tonight to settle difterancet aver state spending and—hopefoUy If deadiodc doesn’t set in. they will wind up their business for the year by Thursday or Friday. Republican members will be anxious to take <df for the GOP state convention Friday and Saturday in Grand Rapids. Fights avar wwadlaf . lege eperatleai aai pay rateea raadblaeks to adjaamment Naariy aB after apendiag bills hava baea paased aad stgaed by Lawmiikers guit in disgust April U when two days of negotiations tailed to produce agreement Denwerato ntased a. _ _Jaa eamag hr a »«•,* SM ntea la toe Senato-apfNved against Japan in World War it, he is both a fighting man and a nan. His "Submarine” was A parsuttl aocoiM id his wartlma satvioa iii fiie -Trigger. Hs fdlowed .lt with a q>ina-ing novel, "Rim Silent, Run Conference committee decisions cutting out A $129,000 House increase tar llidiigan Tsch. |M,000 for Northern hfiehlgan College and $2DHOOO for adult education programs also mat firm refusal. tar kgliiaiteiriw'S majar'ITlir sel0ed The d$% TaBn motto was *teve indude a 19 million dollar program tar construction at state in-stitutkms, a S2i200.000 allocatian for and a proposed m million ddlar increase in payments to hospitals caring to: crated and ifOlcted crate blamed each other for the House Republicans contended the central tosue was a Democratic demand tar a $2JOO’inareaaa to the tegtolators’ annual salary. ' ■ A * .....w Oemoerate flatly Compromise by a Senate - House conference committee which called tar a H.000 raise, a : in the . $1,000 yearly expense aK lowaice and a sofiond 10 cents per mile round trip home each montii. Only about $500,000 separated tiw House and Senate fimn agreement on A record 109 milUon dollar and imivmities in 190O4L Cui^ HAID OF HEARING MardassA awm sir sm can deg ttw tslv |i^ ^ mi and to sii risdn totait <M Hist K rsiievss snnsn >-il ms igMsit s top teWi, ss Mb Mr 6 THdim OAUC STMliS Straeban Facing Circuit Court on Robbery, Too lYank W. Strachan, SfyaatMdd escaped trusty from the Oakland Comity Jail accused Of staging at least 24 taxicab robbertea in the Detroit area, yesterday was bound over to Circuit Court on an armed robbery charge, Strachan already fades Circuit Court arraignment next week on chargar 6t Iddnsidiig and assKdt wfih intent to murder. A preliminary honing was held eatenlay before James Lawson, Farmington Township justioeof the esaema to nsay gaarton^hwe the first af tba year. Elsenhower iald employment i»-Jereasid hy LMIUno in to 84 days, Triton retraced MaaL lan’s course in Just 60 days, toMB beating by 20 days tiie feat of jutes Verne’s taero, Phileas Fogg, who made it "Around The W< in 80 Days." It took Magtiten’s sMp tbrae •an. The historic voyage of Magellan K long ago was much in the minds of the oOtors tmd crew. nohflis dux iterum sactum f ’hafl noUe captain, it is ( GLIMPSE AT MONUMENT The crewmen were able to catch a glimpsd by perteeope of the " t that marks the spot where Mageflan dled~ on Mactan Island in the PbilippfaKs.' And on tiie iriiy home the su awash to the ^ to Magellan’s point of departure, Cadiz. Spain. FOR FRESHEST MEATS AT LOWER PRICES SHINNERS t M. Sm<u« • taxicab driver sf 08 In Southfield April 4. Stradian already is under $50,-(BO bond tar the abduction and , toteMtag of toudcab totoer Jansi i tonafi ct Detroit, who Identified Stradun as tlie man wfao forced him to drive to a desolate area In West BloomfleM Township and then shot idm in the badt when he tried to escape. Small to recupertting to Pontiac General Hosirital. The crime-wave occurred afier Strachan escaped from Jail two months ago in a canity's personal car. Mark-ieeking Flio Given Up for Lost SAN FRANOSOO (UPI)*-The Coast Guard baa "anspendod" ao-tivity to the case of flying wateb- to a home will retard fire in an ordinary piaster wall for about one jhour. according to the UB. bureau Only one other time did the Tri-iB "branch,” or come up with its canning tower out of the water. This was off Argentina, where it made rendezvous with tiie endaer Macon to remove a crewman s«-iously 111 from kktaey stones; appeared April 2T on an attempted ngtigb^ :(|i^ from Tol^ to N^ tempt to iMk tar fbe aatastog of the 14 adBten m«a to wbteb he "tt’s worse than looking tar a needle in a haystack,” a coast guard spokesman said here yesterday. "All we cap do it diedt tar has cbedwd out negative.' Gludanann was trying m set a new world’s teng-distanca record for a small plane. His plane was ped with a life raft, seven days of survival food rations, canned water and a signal device. Economy Zi|)s to Record Peak Ika Raports Figura Post $300 Billion; Ho$ Bright Jtoh Focti m Wail WASHINGTON (AP)-Piealdenl Etoenhower today aanouncad -fiiat the nation's economy has pasted the half-trfUlon dollar i|naric tor the first time to hiatery. Knowi Whottk WonH BfEMPHIS. Two. am) - Twi yearcid Ssmmy Yoto digged to a gave tbsbtoAshM at tbs tafcta.’ Sammy: "Givs m lArA , MkH^HIS, Tsnii. (UPD -fiiett Tyter mid dw carefully. ie|- tewed dlrtctions on the boot M taed^ eateitog. thought she aM wito purple gravy tor suppAr. his news conference that employ-meat test month toored Oie hugest April gain dace World War n. w teak advaatage of a qaesttoa about hoasiag legtolatlm to dte- He said raiemdoyment dr^ntod diarply-talltog by more than half amitoon. DstaM Bgwea eh tin Job pie-hue were to be annoaMed teter by taa tdtoe D^aitimat. Eiaenhoapr's disclosure the tavocabte mnptoymsnt report, it lesmed bn rdiable authority, was pushed up a day to give the President sonmtidng good to announce lamid all the critidanf of the hanAtog of the American q>y fUdit tetor the Spriet Union. The gMAntment had ptemie Anoouan^ the new Jtta figures Thursday, The.JqIl data is rarely handled out (rf the ^te Houae. ' Church Stats Ham Dinn«r LAKE ORION - The Women’s epartment of tiie Rebrgaated Church of Joaua Christ of Lattor^ Day Saints is hbldihg a public taraily-styte hakad ham dimer ati tiie church, S31 E. Flint ‘ morrow. Seinring wfll"be~from S tol p.m. ProcMda will go toward e ptepoeed church addition. | EXTRA SLEEPING ROOM EXTRA CLOSET SPACE EXTRA LIVING SPACE ADDmON ^ SHOWN •1440“ NO MONEY DOWN $29 pti aMtii 1tl FAYMINT JULY . Built to blend into your orchitecture.^BIG BEAR will build your addition to l<x>k like on integral port of your home/not like something added os an afterthaught. FE 3-7833 BEST BUILT IT BI&BEAR^ 92 W. HURON STREET FINAL Ready Made DMPEMES ot Wholesole Prices ‘1 99 Per Ponel Lined —Unlined — Solids and Prints. Odds ond ends of better draperies originally to^l 9.98 per poir. Choose from single widths to triple widths. All lengths. MIRACLE MILE SNOPPtNG CENTER S. Tstoraph at S««sm Labe M. Opw tasHv te AM. to 9 FJI. fto^ fsrUat tor $.000 Cato Suppose It Were Wure... for an Hour 1 ImgghM yourself faced with this happy prospect „ Where would you go? What would you do? WeD, wt*D wager jrou’d. main aoma very epedal plane for the escitiiig Mzty minuiee ahead of yon. But no matter where the hii^way mi|^t lead yon, wt know prhat your journey would be like. It wouU be liUed with (heinoBt wooilMftil oonfort hngginatile. You would be litarally mtrrotmM by beauty and luxury and ■Itorffwwnaai with every oenoeivabie motoring convanienoa incoBBtaiit attgadahoe. You would M auurvdoody reited and rdaxed. For thk smooth and quiet in operation. ^ * * * “^ ^* “ And how proud and thrfllad you’d ha! For it’s a ramarkaUa emmienra toMth«ewh«theworld’edirtingui8hed moto nde>and find yoomlf heir to the approving glanoea that aeem inevitably to oonia, a CadiDac’a way. A pkMMBt daydraam. yon agy? Not at aU. farther away than your neareat CadiBac diilflr'a gfioimnin. ‘ WouidnJ tomor^ be a good day to introduce youneif to the “car of cara*’? The car and the k»ya await your pleatoHto VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. 27$>2I0 Seurii Saginaw Street PenHac, Mkhigm THE PONTIAC PRESS SEVENTEEN WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1960 PONT! AC.4hCH IGAN. Birmingham a Holl)(wood for Premiere of 'Huck' Star of the evening, Eddie Hodges ^ arrives at the premiere performance of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" Sister Diane with him looked like a stw in her oun right in, com- Director ef Camp Oakland, William /. Matus fwritxd with Mrs. Matus, at left,- Olid a very Uage "family" of YWdA Offers Qolf Lessons Golfing InitrucUoiu will be offeml by Pontiac YWCA be-gituring Biay 19 «t 9:90 a.01. Fint leasion will be at the ‘Y’ on Franklin boulevard. U-.ter, actual idaying wU be at , die munidiMl golf oo^ da Weft South boulevard. Mrs. E. L. Looney will teach. Six leaaons con^Mae the course. Nursery service for pi«tdM(den will be available at the YWCA from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sylvonites Set Meal The Edgew^ Cbunlry Chib will he the setting for the New Sylvafiitei’ amaial banquet and Installation of offlcers May 19. Elected at Thursday’s meeting in the Warwick road home of lira. Thomas Reese were Mrs. Anthony Osier, president; Mrs. Reese, vice president: Mrs. Mtett &nWr/ treasurer, and Mrs. Fet|x Wo-tila, aecretaiy. world premiere performance of Metro^loIdwyn.Maycr’s “The Advemures of HuckICbeiTy Finn'’ TUesday evening at the Birminghain Tbenler. Benefiting Camp Oakland’s Building Fund, the affair drew id as the actlan in a fuU house, The pace of arrivals at the Me carloads of area people 0 p. the red carpeted eatry. cat t* . cRSded a mbur traffic Jan MANY C Onhwki from the klieg-li(Med area in true Hollywood fasMon. Their good humored wait was not in vain, however Arrtvhig celeh- pmUm rnm rsaiM kr rsa a flower blue nylon. Eddie's mbther, Mrt. John Hodges, in the background, teas lovely in a short wheat colored chiffon with draped harem skirt lOnd beaded bodice. Women s'SeGtion attractive Camp Oakland residents. With them is Girls* Ranch resident, Cathy CaJiagher, 11. SpoUing frieifds across the theater, a trio enjoys the sociable lull that precedes a gala benefit performance. From left are patrons Mrs. John P. St. Clair of 'Headache' f-Polite Way ..to Obj'ect By EMILY POST Dear Mrs. Post: The other evening 1 wag a guest at a party in a neighbor’s house. Most of the other guests present were people I knew only casuaUy> During the course of die evening, one the men started telling extremely offcolor stories. As I dislttw stories of this kirid intensely, I got up and waUced out M the room. I have . heard since that several of the guests thought me very rude . . ^ for doing this. I think I was 4»erfectly Justified walking out vif the foeth and eda nothing ’ wrong 1» w)Mt 1 did. Was I twwngt ' Answ^*: There Is no reason why you dgmld have sta^ on and been forced to listen to ob-JecdonaMe stories. Hov^vo*. it would have been more polite of you to have said quk^ and quietly to your hostesS, "I’m sorry, but I have a terrible h^^che, ataf «n going home,’’ and then have left the party. ■ , < ,♦ 'it pear mA Post* Should a mM happen to meet a woman friend retimitng from a diop-ping ^ who is eaireyiiig several packages, is it considered tmgendemaidy of Mm if he does not otter to cany them for i»r? . I say.’’no’’but my wife in, rists that a w^-brad man vimdd not allow a woman to carry packages when he Mm-seif is empty handed. WiU you please settle this argn- .4., ^ '.*" a ■ AAswer; He should offer to carry.a package that seems to he heavy or ddticult for her to carry. Jiut he is not expected to offer iHdp with any small one that she is carrying easily. **, it Dear Mrs. Post: I am going to have a sweet sixteen pdrty i next month. Sspie'ot ^ rirb = MusioMrCharus to two gi^ Birmingham; William, J. Bird^ also of Birmingham; and Mrs. John Shenefhld of Bloomfield Hills. Capt. JMly. TV’S Doc HalU. day. fashloa commentator Mary Morgan, Bud Guest, and Birmingham’! Mayor Florence Willett. ♦ - * a The star of the Miow, Eddie Hodges, arrived with his fam-1^. Looktng relaxed and friemh ly, they might have been ’’the family next door" except for Eddie's carrot top. Appearing shorter than his* rj years, the young star handled hlmiielf with maturity and > charm during a'Miortpreinovte interview by Bud Gu^. ^ * w w Special guests were the boys and girls who Uve at Camp Oakland. Any parent would have be«i proud of any of them. En masae they were a ' tribute to the hroad community effort that has provided Camp Oakland as a settiiig for their growing-up yews. FiVb Pagns Today in Womon's Sodion * First night et tt tJfeater and premiere performance ; at ^ rnoviewve an excitement all their own. Enjpyi^ the latter at the Birmingham Theater Tuesday evening Hears Chorus, PCH Flutiats ' were patrons from left, Carleton C. Patterson, Sr. and Mrs. Patterson of Birmin^m and Mrs. C. Henry Purdy of Mary Day avenue. Musicale Winds Up Year’s Card By CilRlS GAfWSBMJKB Gray' rides and'r psisrly timed cold spell tailed to dull the spirits of Pontiac Tueaday Musicale members at their annual May Itotriieoa yesterday. They Met to Jhe ntyt diid% roote at Pine J..alie CouMry Qub to wind ufi the year’s ju:-Uvitfes. ' Musiesl ^program . dtrector The list conttoues with Mrs. Ht’ .d. Howwth, cbsttis;. Mrs. ience, it permitted some ltoely ; Mrs. Fotinaa. newly elected blended quartette piaying. ’ m^aidwit, also announced her , Because of the limited range ofticere and'committee chair- W. H. oenstltutto^ re-the harmohy was necessarily close and parts were Interwoven with a kind of clasric purity. (It was like p quartette of sopranos.) Mrs. Donald Hogue Enjoying Ae glitter of a premiere performance at HoUywood-on-WoOdward were Mr. Mrs. Dix-Humphrey of Mafde Lane, Birmingham. They-choice seats g^ve Aem an excellent' view of Ae pre-movie (Kfutifieg, , $ I -plan to’ im^ are ’g^ng steady’ with hqyf^ whom I dc hot know. I auMd like to k^ If 1 am required to invite these hoys. ‘ " ♦ Sr ,* Answer: If the girls are aeri-ouriy interesled’to the they wUl to afl probaMlity not go Ut tbe party without them, aiitt it WiU be heri to tell town that you will be glad to have their "ateady” boy nfen* even if you don’t know them. Informal Rites Unite Couple Mr. and Mrs. J3Us Stude-baker of AndarsonvUle road, Wateriord Townriiip, have announced the marriage ot their daughter Virginia to Ronald Coventry, son of Mrs. Cani-eroh Qnientty of Airport road. -V " ; '♦ The vows were spoken at 2 ‘ p.m, Saturday at the home of H the Rev. E* H. DuBois «t an Informal dereroony. A rec^tioa for the immediate family followed at the bride’s htone, at compo^Mtons with the Bute ensemble trofn Ponttoc Ototral High Sc^ ftttntohiiM vstlcty. I Early madrigals and foH( songs sung wUhoiit ao^-,touitotoHt made tol> most oi the Brst. grixip Sing by the chhrus.. 1% type of mobic caUs toy pei^ preefoe attacks hi ! parts. The chorus met' every /qatrement exccedtogly well and to additkto to this mu-slci4 ^xceUenoe responded to Mrs. Putnam’s musical intw-pretationa with acoritivity. Shandy contrasting to the contrapwital style of the E3is-abethan - era w«e aongs from our own musical First vice president and program chairman is Mrs. Gewge Putnam. Others are Mn. R. M. Thdd. second vice president and yeartxMik editor. Mrs. E D. Foley, rscordiw aecre-program, tribute waa pidd to taiy; Mra. Charles W. fiuric,. Mri- Ralph NoeveO. outBDto(|.,ii cotrespondiita secretary; Mra. presidwit. Mrs. Oeoige Put-j A. O. Erier,tniesara' and nam and Mrs Jagtos FdRnsn,. budgsf dwlrinaa; Mria F. Mil-gavc brief resumes ot their ton Hathaway, assistant treu-experiences as delegates to the urfr; Mrs. Louis II Schimmel, 43rd convention of the Midii- . Mstortalil MM. 0. H Lund-gan Federation of Music Cluth heck, auditing chairman; and held in Jackson last month. Mrs. E. C. Run............ hnd triekses, drer dictioiv, and a good hal-—engagement xtF ance of pwls. 5^ - “South Padfle,’* ’’Kismet,’’ and "Music Man." These songs are becoming the light das-sics of our dajras was ’’Gome’ Lasses and Lads” to Its day. "Goad Night, My Love ” from “Marie Mim’*. sehmed an appropriate enitog to # per-tom ** - -- Videdl the second choral gnxgi. , w ’ Barbara Atwdl. Sheila Kinder, Papieto Moren end Sara Pontiac OantteTi fliite susAj^ A. Mrs. PUIUp Vieriedi and Mra. Marvin Alward, Ooral chalnnwi; Mn. H. T-Rombough, hostesses; Mrs. J. 0.. Radenhsugh. bonae chair-man; Mrs. W. S. Furiong, Junior dubs; Mn. E R. Bigtor, memberaiiip; Mrs. J. B. Nle-oUs, music to jhoapitsJs; Mrs. Ferdtoand Qaenobauer, pid)B-dty. Mrs. W. D. Thonsas. m- . dal oomndttee; Mrs. 3. L. Bennett, eymphoity; hbs. Itae- * veil, schoiarshto: end Mrs. C. T. Ekdund, ways and means. Hostesses for the May luncb-, eon ootninittoe were Mrs. A. ■ C. Kirby. Mrs. Rldwrd Emer Jr.. Mrs. A. K. ttsUey, Mrs. ^thanaihy, Mre. Brooks Ban-nett and Mn. E. D. Fdey. Mrs. Philto E Rowston and Mrs. NeU Gray served on the ' dooorattog coramUtee. Hospital Guild Has Gift Cart Pontine Oslsopetlle atapHal Guild ie operstkiB n gift cut as a padent service. PaUento ■re visited Mondiy ttorongh Friday by vehiateers to red bmoclB. pwabtog a cart of ft* cohsr filled with aattons. Chairmap of the out eom-mttee is Mrs. 3hny G. Mar-golto. Wotldag with bar are Mrs. Frank AtfebsHn wM Mrs. MOdred BtUng of Bhrahwham. Mrs. L. E BOodenu atRodi-estor Mrs. E F. DkftfMhi ef Rnysl Oak aiM Mtr Alfted Hamilton of daikstaii. / Women totowitod to voha; can Mn. Margaihi who JnJmKay Jtmh itmghtgr of Ur, mU Mrs. Henry James of Elieobetk tiske atmue, and Owen Forest Whitkopf, son of Ae Forest L. Whitkopfs of Imlay City, pkn Aufiwt vows. The hride-eleCt X' :’ ■ Hovy Morris Installation Date Set Qtflcm tiected by Pontiac Navy Mothen'Cbib 355 at toe May meet-114; will be iMtalled June 3 at the Naval iVainlng Center. Cocbai^ men are Mra. James Dando, Mrs. Lucie Wr^t and Mrs. Mabel The dub sponsored a luncheon In the Detroit USO on Navy Mothers’ Day, also ward parties in the Dearborn and Battle Qredt Veterans' Mrs. prank Mkiy and -Mrs. Marie W. Elaaqr wha attended Ole Peatteo Mcnerlal Day Assn. THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEPyg^DAY, MAY 11, 1960 eanyiap flafe la the parade are anpeeted this week. Delegates and alternate to the national convention will be elected at a business meeting cm May 18. Plans ftn- the installation and the Memorial Day parade will also be completed. * ★ * Several members attended die lundieon-meeting at the state dubs in Brighton Tuesday. 24 W6ST HURON ST. Op«n Monday ond Friday Until » f. M. Mrs. Williams Remm&dHead oi League Guild Mrs. Barbour WUUams was re» elected jprasidenL of the Urban Lei^ Gttfid d Pontiac when 80 members and guests held their annual dlnn« meethig at Aunt Puny's Restaunnt, Royal Oak. doati Mis. Joel Warren, treas-arer; Mrs. Sadie WIMams, seere-taiyt and Mrs Arthar Seldea. risiniiiimMat seeietaiy. Conklin Bray, prindpal of JM-terson JmriM' High Schod, waa lEcr on the subject "Making' Dedsioos in Today’s Wortd:" bi-troduced by Leslie Seay, he praised die guild’a sdxdarshtp {Project as "... one of the most constmedva steps toward helping race rda- LAST THREE DAYS WIQQS Once-a-Yeor SALE of fraiTiasc2iii eairtlienu)aire ends May 14th SAVE 20% on ALL OPEN STOCK in ALL PATTERNS Own the Frandsesn Wars you've elweyt wonted . . . odd or npHtea pieces to the aaivica you now heva . . . or buy for pifttl You save 20% on every single piece you buyl Choose from any one of Franciicen's famous open stock patterns . . . DESERT ROSE, AFPU, STARBURST, AUTUMN. DUET, FERN OEIL, LARKSPUR, or the lovely new DAISV. Order by Mail or Phone PE 4-1234 solos at the Friday meeting. Mis-treea of ceremonies was Mrst Harry L. Riggs. The Rev. Joseph Moore of ‘Mn-tty BaptM Cbuicb offered die in-vocation and pronounced die hu-ediedao. Sorority Installs Officers at Home of Wilma Webb Rho chapter. Alpha Delta Kan>a Isoradty. installed officers at s meeting in the home of Wilma Webb in Keego Harbor. E. dee Norma Fauble and Wertz will be chaidains. Miss Webb presided at the pbi-ntaig ceremony for new members Evelyn Woodwwth and Beatrice New Mrs. Norman Lue^s on Honeymoon Cruise On disir return ftom a Garth-beu eratte. Mr. and Mtt. Nonau Kdgu Lucu (Margaret Rhuana Bedsft) wil ha at faoma m F Ctoopeg wad, Nkw York City. ★ d ★ Weddinc faroakfari at tba of the bridfa * ‘ •nidt, Oana.y lolksied the April II m|illala in St. Paul’s Epise(^ The annual meeting of Pontiac-Oak-..land Town HaU prompted historian Mrs. Horace HaJl, left, of Navajo drive to share her records and reminisce with Mrs. Louis Sdtinmel of Wea lroquoii road, ticket committee member. The year old organisatUm already has a .rich ftistJhy and is mrrenily ei^aged __in next season’s j ItFignreg Right Girdle Is Essential By josandra LdWMAN Ot courae corract welglit is the lint essendd for a good figure. However, evw if you are the ideal wriflbt 'certain measurnaents may be out of propordon.' Special exer^ dae is the anawer to this problem. However, keep in m........... derfui Job hi dMigning ‘ ftnr every figure, your sUhouette will be lovriier U the right one lor your d^god on your m not your age. You may be U or 60 and still find that a Junior type glr^ Is best for you. roVB TYPES The four basie women’s types are average, stout, full hip or straight hip figure. Hie average type may be short or tall but the hip measurement is 9 to 11 inches Iwgcr thu the waist The stout type Is fat all over and the ' _ is 7 to 8 inches larger thu the waist. The full hip figure has more of the weight below die waist-Une. and the wi—tHwnawif im. garmenti whtdi are too short There are many grand materials rummer but also are restraintaig. Heavy baaing and Wk niata rial am ikinga eC ike past, slnee girdlaa amda ef Bgktw' ‘ eiastlolsed gaada ef masy So don’t buy Just any dd girdle r wear the same Und you have been wearing, only out of habit. ^ BMikar of MflabidM. j Wta. matpoB at hanor and Jamaa Bechw of RtvmMa, Junior bcidea- EMter"*^ JoeqiiS^ Ftdibo ot Virginia Beadi, Va., asalstad tba bridegroom aa taiRIv- ^irll Pareiris of the bride are I Is the aan at Mm. Harry Laeaa af Lsn( ■each, OaUf., and iha lata Mr. Laeaa. jSn. waUam F. Doaefaer (Vh^ Hit bride, a gradulte of MlcM-.SB State Uahmaity holds a maa-tar’e degraa In puMte hoalth education fram UhlverMly o( CbdifuP* i. Her husband la a graduate of For reel spriiM sploe. by waa*^ lie a Uack-and-wUte fbese under a red coat Ffiilah oft with dasiHng nrs CORRECT TO OtVE FLOWERS OpBn Daily 8 A.M. to 9 P. M. CLOSED SUNDAY 559 ORCHARD LAKE FE 2 0127 TWO DAILY Of lIViRIES TO DRItOIT AND MTEItMEOIATI POINTS CAsmL TIME! noWa when feet have all the fun In^^tettSiw And snfiort you oha to pick quick . .. whila our hurroy-it's-gummertimt collection brings eveiy siza ... in every style of wedge for ployin' the cool tomboy, or the most sweetly lifl^t-glklin' golt Cmon in , , . the comfort's wonderful! See the fabulous 4-ouncers, Jurk toes, cOrk kicks < mode in Italy! Take off like o sunbeam in foam cushioned straws, leathers .. .’in v^ite, block, suntan, noturak^ frantic tropicolors, It's Casual Time. Run hither . . . fiwi't come . . . from 6M,.|2ee THE IfONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAV 11, i960 Niy=ETEEy There'll Be Capers at St. Benedict School Saturday Arrange Art Displays Fkvoee Uberatod Syria aad Mmam ia ISM. The annual Carnival Capen fair olthe St. Bmedkt Sdiool ia ac^ lUM there from 4 to I pan. Satw^ day. Mr*. Gordon Low is ge chairmaB. assisted by Mrs. Max Ghaatin. tivitieB. Other attractions include baked goods, under Mrs. Leptsto: cherry tree, Mrs. R. C. amohs; doll walk, Mra. P. t. Meaglwr; cake walk. Mrs. L. R. Einheuacr; fish pond, Mrs. R. E. 0*RetUy; and miUionaire'a room, 1^. J. S. CMeman. mevleB, Mrs. Ralph Mrs. W. C. ntfilBery and eheek ream, Mrs. C. H. Vaaever; ' treasure hnat, Mrs. J. c. lonsb; rsfreshmeata, Mrs. D a r w la Blmpssa aad Mrs. U N. Msaise. The list condudes wWi white elephant and grab bag, Mrs. Ogg; lollipop tree and mail Mrs. J. r. McHugh: goods, Mrs. Stanley Niemenski: Iriants imd Jewelry, Mrs. W. ~ Dickerson. Weather permitting, a . range, hucklebuck game and darts will be played on the school grounds. downs with podeets to pick will tour the. hails. Mrs. WUliam Haddad is financial chairman and MrS. Lawrence Dusenbury, pubiidty chairman. In connection with its 12tfa annual exhibit W 2MS, Pontiac Society of Artfada baa arranged for two displays in dpwmown Pontiac. Paintings wUl be in the lobbies oi Pontiac State and Cbm-munity National baiiks Thursday through May M. Community National .^wlll feature last year’s award-wih-ning pictures. Work from other members of the society wfll be shown at Pontiac State Hie sodciy's ammal pidiUc be et Adah Shelly Libreiy Ifay Zl-a during library hsura Oif paintkigs, water ooion. ________ J be sbosni. Rib. bona ia the library exUblt will identify this year’s award srin- ’ chwet doora. put a i Professionol PERAAANENTS Styled as YOU Like tl! ***5iS5755Sa?“ IMPERIU BEAUTT SALON 219 JUilHim An. , FE 4-2878 No Ajydntmo^Nacywry Family Fun wiH be the tk^me at St. Benedict SchooFi ^'Carnival Capers” fair Saturday. Among jtmngstert helping plan the annual feUival are, from left, Christopher Chappell of Starr avenue, Mary Ellen Batchelor ^f Camley street and Peggy Jo Hail oj Holbrook avenue. 11 Women Probatfe Judges lesm that Michigan haa U wommi Judges of probate, most of them in the less densely populated upstate counties. "It’s a trend of the times," said Court Administrator Meredith H. Doyle. "Women ere getting niore adive In pditics aiid public affdn. TiomiNa svRPRniNo* "There ere women hi the Leglaleture, city enunells, ■chool boerda and everything else. There’s nothing surprising about It anymore. It’s a matter of political ev^utkm." ★ ★ ★ On the circuit bench, where , eligttiillfy requirements are > higher, oidy one of the 79 seats is filled by a woman. Circuit judges I . bate Judges may be but nmd not be. The-lone circuit judge on the diateff Bide is LUe M. Neuen-felt of Deerbom, aerving in Wayne County's Third Circuit. Have You Tried Thia? Layer Blueberry Pie Mix »kie Torte Spring's the time to trim spruce [trees. Remove one-third to eno-half of the current growth. »y NANET ODELL BLUEBERRY TORTE By Mrs. Thomas A. Schmidt doing to have ‘'the girls" In KSStSI tor canb? You haven’t the ip-------------*“• faintest idea what dessert to L*.— —-------------------- ; save themT Mn. Thomas J. Crush nabiscos. Put half , the | Schmidt comes to your lescue ‘ with her redp. tor Muebeny ^ Torte. sggydks " Mrs. Schmidt (Kay Kramp) ............ is a teadier and a homemaker. Her husbaiid says her biggest hobby is their new. Addleycrof -----------------, home. She likes to water ski and rest of cookie crumbs. K et Union IjI»» in the summer. Chill overnight. Serves 9 to 12. y Be<3raceful your legs when you sit, at least do it gracefully. Pul the under leg far forward and let the upper one swing loosely, with the pointed toe Just slight- Doyle supplied this list of wmnen on the probate bench in the state’s S3 counties: Mary McLean, Alpena County: May E. OainplwU, Baraga; Donna Hecker, Oare; Beulah -Neafie, Crawtord; Marie D. Peters, Ddta; Mildred E. Taft, (katiot; Thelma V. Urtii, MBs-dale; B. McDonald, Mldlaiid; Mae N. Haas, Moat-moreacy; Dorathea Bohae, Newaygo, and Vero L Bladt, St. Clair. The court administrator men-fioned another Utfie kn about Miefaigin’s Judidery— Owt it Indudes a fatbereoa Probate Judge Boyd C. Baird of Otsego County is the son of Robert S. Baird, Cheboygan ^ County Judge of probate. Gold Stars Are Honored Gold Star Mothers Chapter at a card party given by the Disabled American Veterans AttxUiary. Ihe Saturday affair was held at the DAV home on Auburn avenue. ★ ■ dr ♦ Guests were Mrs. Lauretta Stockwell, Mrs. Hilda Laionde. Mrs. Efhia Olmsted. Mrs. Sy bdla Stevens, Mrs. Edna Math-^ eny, Mra. Lola Eri> and Mrs. W; C, Pike, Beauty CBnic by Edythe McCulloch ■ LONQER HAIR Nlth iwrlvd of the F«mch roll Mrirdo, tho swipg in hair fash-on is 'sUSMIt' longer. No doubt h* flppearance of a chignon n PHaoms Margaret’s hair for tar wedding wiH giva fast rim 0 tha popdkirlff ol this hair nahtofi- hx>. Nattear oi thasa. Kiirdos.raquira th* long Qow- show )POu how It is OBt owovnr, both stylas ora out r dla briai thimilod bobbad tad oi hdr of a law aaomns act Phsna Edrdto MeCsM “ «. PE t-7431 TtIB PO!^^TIAC PRESS, WEDNTCSDAY, MAY H. 1960 Wtn INDUS CRUISES L a. tUMmUM MfA Sj- Lf. Aw. M. U •*»»... •••» Fam Ot M» Tw Itoa Tmt TiI»" BIRMINGHAM f TRAVn. KftVICB Plan Missionary Ted TV Women’! Ann. ol Onk-land Avnuie United PreebytoN ien Church hn Invited mem* ben end frienda of area Prea* byterian chnrchea to a mia-alonary.tea from 1 to 3 p.n. Thurs^ in the church’a Fhl-kmihip HaU. The Rev. Don McOure, pl-in Ethiopia, HAIR FASHIONS ... for spring require a Professional Permanent CALUE’S BEAUTY SHOP 111 North Pairy been with the Anuak TVibe. chtoefa and operatli« a clink, the. Rev. McChod b^an teach' Inc the Anuaka bow to plant and to tend'"dry weather’’ Cattle were purcbaaed from the neighboring Nuer and Din-ka tribea In an effort to ro' atock the Anuak viUagea. Spin- introduced. Improperl)^ cleaned teeth detract tram any woman’a beauty. To be atn* your teeth are thoroughly clean^, you roust uae a toothbrush thM/bas not become worn and toot Its stlffnoss. CSILDREltPS SHOP Celebrates NaUonal^aby Week tSAlE _______^All-fililAT-S- .Birilt with solid construction always handy when you are QQ ready to go anywhere. Folding HIGH CHAIR •12” Folding Sleeper Stroller •14” SALE London fashion goes to the dogs with **his*' **hers'’ and **its'* matching otUfits. Point Garry tweed is used for the man’s car coat, the lady’s skirt and coat lining and the Borzoi’s blanket. Scottie wears an appropriate tartan, while t^ poodle sports a fancy cape. CRIB EVENFLO MATTRESS BOTTLE and NIPPLE Twins' Mothers to Hold Dinner Twins' Mothers’ Club members will meet for their first anroyl dinner May 19 at the Rotunda Inn. Serving wjU begin at 7. ★ ★ ★ Reservations sfwuld be'made by May 17 with Mrs. James R. of Mary avenue. Explains Transfer of Blexxd Dr. John J. Marra ejqdalned the Matory of blood tranafu-akna and uae of new equipment whaii Oakland County Hoa^ Paulies ^hoe Store Walk In comfort and in stylo..# inClinlosl nuaT meeting at Pontiac Gen- a Emma Howard announced 30 patlenta have been treated by the new cobalt machine, donated by ■arvke clttba. The memberahip alao waa notified that aonte 300.000 examlnatlona arc pei^' fonned. ln the hoapltal’a 1M>-oratory each year. It It * Dr Marra told the group that Pontiac General la the only hoepital in thia area outalde Detroit that la approved Ut training of medical technologists. He said there are 19,000 certified medkal technologists in the United States while some 75.000 are needed. Among needs of the hospital mantianed . were mote. e^p-ment for the medical technician training course and micro-chemistry apparatus tor chil-. dren. The aasodatian will purchase the latter this year. This year members pur-chased blood bank equipment for the hospital. Pick Garden Mrs: Eugene Cleland has been elected president of the Waterford Branch, Woman’s National Farm and Graden Aaan. Assisting the new president will be Mrs. Fired Bohlman, vice luvsldent; Mrs. Gerald Lewis, recording aecretaiy; Mrs. A. L. Adams, treasurer; and Mrs. William Baer, cor* responding secretary. A repceaeptative from a greenhouse fn Rockwood spoke OB African violets when members met Thursday at the home of Mrs. WUHam Cobb. Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Dalton Et-tinger assisted the hostess. 32 Pythjans Eye Parley mi ^Ijouf^\iUbnilM.ubWiutL Pauli's Shoe Store Serving Pontiac for 75 Heart U N, Saginaw Stnet ' Open rriday Ivan *UI 0 PJL the PONTIAC PRESS, \Vt:DNESbAV, MAY 11. 1960 .j—------------- Was Much Acb About Pontiac Bride-fo-Be Bride«lect Marlene • D o o I i i daughter of the Elmer DooUna of street was honored at a show* er at the home of Mrs. Wendetli M. Doolin on Nichols rowl, Pon-, tiac Township. ★ ♦ Mrs. Robert Dunn who will be her sister's matron of honor, was cohostess. Oaests iBcladed MIrs. DosMa. Mrs. Pail Bnitns, Mrs. BUI Tar^ aer, Mrs. Staaford Weyev, Mrs. DU>ard DssUn, Mrs. dames Daol> la, Mrs. Boy Doolla, Mrs. Eva DoMla, Mrs. Eari Hetelikias. Mrs. Obartes Garrett and Mrs. Charles worth.' Mrs. Morris Doolin, Carla' Eay# ood Linda Sue Doolin, anti Sharon Lewis. TWKNTY ONB L-M-OCrsv „ ' SO EASY TO be CASUAli and smart Enjojr th« dsek mw look of Fashion afbot without compromising on comfort. Chooae Katurslottss...« joy to wsar svsky day. *‘Shoe$ for Entire Family* 20 Wilt Huron Stroot FE 2-3821 Time to Begin and Enjoy a New Hair Color Oire yourself a 8|»1nK Beauty Lift. . . Become a blonde, brunette, redhead or any color in between . . . Our beauticians are expert ,color- Beware! It*g Leap Yct, Saya Abby , Gone as Fur as She Should Go By ABIGAIL VAN BVUBS DEAR ABBY: l am a young man of 24. I have been dating a certair girt (she Is M) for a couple of moiUhs. I date other girls, too, but I date this one more than the othm. ' 1 am not in ards. Is it true that a girl who Is always grabbing your hand (to hold) and asidng you to kiss her is "ioose’’? Don't get me wiong. 1 wouldn't want a cold fish, but 1 think it's the man's place to make Hhe advances. Or am I wi^? DOUBTWG YOUNG MAN dear DOUBTFUL: You are^ from wrong. The young lady appears to be top forward for your taste. Don't let her get too palsy wplsy, or you're apt to find yourself on the awkward end of a Leap Year proposal. WWW' DEM ABBY: My toy friend TONY’S Shop 35 W. Huron' FE S-7186 tUfUIr Might It roar's Ipociafiswl Cm Is not very good at spelling and I don't know wheather or not he wants me to help him. If he does, shud I? BASHFULL DEAR BASHFULL: Not if you like him. WWW DEAR ABBY: Am I being unreasonable to want .at least SI a week allowance to spend w to save? We live on a farm and my husband takes the egg and cream numey and I never see it. He doesn't even let me buy my own groceries. Oh, yes, I can go and pibk them out. but he is li^t behind me with the money purse to pay tor them. Most farm wives are allowed to buy groceries and H there is a nidcel left over, they cun keep it. When I ask for a dollar, he gives me a look as if I were out of my mind. He spenrto that much each week for hli smokes. I neither smoke nor drink. I am not a spendthrift and *0 hurt over thia IHoasc advise me. FARM WIFE DEAR WIFE: If a wife proves that she is capable of cecla|nly have an allowance —to sp^ or to save. Some huifoands use money as a weapon. Handing out a dollar at a time makes them If a wife muM humble herself and beg for every penny, it is a pretty good bet that her huM>and Inferior in other ways, and is trying to punish her for his own shortcomings. Work , toward a better understanding wiUi your husband in other areas. «As the he strings loosen, maybe C 0 N P 1 D E N T I A L Tto "SCARED STIFF": TeU your teaehea Or your priiudpal. Or a relative. Or a policeman— but do not let another day go by with^ telling someone who will report him to the local law-enforcing authorities. WWW "What's your problem?" Write td Abby in care of this paper. For a personal reply. ^mped. aelf-ad- K wunpi efoMfope. For Ah^a parnPbfot. "What Teen-agent Want Know," send 35c aifd a large, seK-ad-dresaed, stamped envelope in care of this paper. • ^ Donna Mae Weci to Ahrens . Robert Show Donna Mae Ahrens exchanged wedding vows with Robert Lee Shaw before the Rev. James Sheehan Saturday at a nupUal high Maas in St. Vincent de Paul Church. Deep ruffles of white nylon fashioned the floor-lei«th brid--iTgswH fof tm naughtefbf the William Ahrens' of Dwight avenue. The bouffant skirt featured an overlay of Chantilly Scallops of tbe lace edged the scoop neckline, and lace sleevea were bandWered to wrist-points. A fingertip veil held by a Jeweled crown and cascade bouquet of white rosea comideted tte bride’s ensemble. In powder blue silk organza were Mrs. Robert Borst, nu-tron of honp, who carried pink and white carnations, and the bridegroom’s sister Joyce, who bekP aU'Pink carnations. _ W W W The bridegroom, son M Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shaw of Harper atnet, wai assisted by Robert Borst, best man. The bride’s brothers James and STAFFS specialists in fitting baby shoes properly for future happiness . . . FEATHER. whatever a baby's age, weight or type. HEAVYWEIGHT? THERE'S A STRIDE RITE SHOE FOR EVERY STAGE OF THE RRST WALKING YEARS Different lize and different ege babies need different shoes when they start oiit. Stride Rite makes »U the “beginners” necessary (as well as all the Aoea that ftdlow) — with the quality and fit that havewonthereapectof Mothers and Doctors. And we devote all our experioioe to fitting these very in^Mrtaiit ahoes,.very ezacti^ Feather Bantam Sizes 2-5 Widths B-E *5.50' ^.50 Heavyweight Complete stocks at both our stores. tisM 3-6 whkhs B-EE sizM 81^ -12 widths B-EE $6.50 $7.50 $8.50 JUVENILE BOOTERIE AND FAMILY SHOE STORE m W, Ruroo at Telssfopb (Open Fri. and eat Mrs. Henry Gumther came from Blxunfieid Hills and Mrs. Harold Hunt from Detroit fw the Thursday party. Emmanuel Baptist Church has sen reserved for the June U wedding of Miss Doolin and Carlton Thomas Lewis of Union street, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sai G. iaewir of Galatia. Bt MBS. ROBERT LEE SHAW William seated the guests, assisted by Charles Moore of Drayton Plains. After a wedding breakfast and remption in the Ralian-Araerican Club, the newlyweds left tor a Niaipira Falls honeymoon. They will reside on West Cornell street when they return. Mrs. Lucille VanBrunt came from La(>]esc, Wis., and Mra. Marie Bremer from Arcadia lor their niece's wedding. Chief Pontiac Unit to Host District Confab Sixty representatives were present when Chief Pontiac Post No. 377, ^erican Legion. was host for the 18th District Auxiliary meeting. * ★ ★ In commemoration of Poppy Month, May, , winning poppy posters, dedgned by students, were on display. - Tbli yaar’a ,w4 Ricky Rhdney of Owen Sdwol. class l; Karen L. McKenna, St Frederick High School, class 3; and Janet Kirk, Pontiac Central High SdMol, dass 8. W ★ ★ Mrs. Oudet JEL SouthfidS, fnxn Birmingham’s Uhit 14, was named zone vice jn'eddent of the 18th District at the Friday noting. Mrs. Larson has beep an active auxiliary member for 30 yieiSiPs:. Fordon'Niles of Farmingtm} district memorial chairman, announced memorial services will be May 23 at 7:30 p.pi. in Royal Oak. Post commanders and unit presidents conduct the program which was originated 16 years ago. • • Goests were Mrs. Arthur E. Moore of Rt^al Odt and Dolly Bradd -d Earmington. Tti. Dsb'I gavf to Hovo Gitr Biir w Diidnii IriH Muk Biir Color ia 30 Don Boob litor 30 Toon titty The House of Dkw shows narrow! bracelete studded with turquoise or. coral stones. These are wmh above the elbow. ACTOAl KNBI t ATTB nCTWE NAMI ON IEQUiS| WHBI AmAIANOS BATE SOPBIQMttT Harp cm Up lads: MTUUL HEALTH FOOOS BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP Every Spring and Suit REDUCED! The finest, in spring fashions at very huge savings! Shop today to save 17.00 to 42.00 on any coat or suit originally priced $45 to $110 ^loonvficli Tashion sN< 1662 S. TELEGRAPH. BLOOMFIELD. Iashion shop~ 245 w MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM. ' Cool Costume in Half-Siies A cool and crlsiV coatuma favorita with tmaft tiaavalaas draw styling and scoop nacklina. Trim sall-stitch-Ing outtinas tha dress nacklina and tailorad covtr-up fackat. Bright iackat in blua or gray. 29.95 Jersey Coot with a Kfwiy FoshionoMe Air As only Waatkarbaa can present It. Pockets sat high and low . . , buttons that parade from neckline-to-ham. 100% worsted larsay irwUred for eh waathar-wear-aBJIIfy, with-Syl-'~ mar Silicone rain and sport* resistant treatment. In beige or 34.95 Come Sea All the Now they're wonderful end ilk very ununial cellom Ufl: Bright ntw took lor, summtr— crisp oil cotton frossette etched r with white polka dots, shaped to o lovely bellowing fullness. Pink and mint green. 1 25.95 TWBNtY»TWO THE PONTIAX: PR»SS« WEDNESDAY. MAY 11, 1900 Three Mills Chopped From Walled Lake Tax Cut Partly Due to Population Exp«ct Census Totals to Show Town Nearly Doubled in 10 Years WALLED LAKE — Property owners here can ex-'pect a substantially lower itax rate when they receive th^ tax bills the first of July. With the adoption of the ,1960-61 city budget, coun-cilmen were able to chop three mills from the current 18 mills levied against taxpayers. The 18-mill levy the hisbeM ever charged property ownen bore. R was in ^ect only one .year. The city has a tax limit of XU BtUls. ’ D«rh« the lNS4i Hscal yekr the tax levy was faly 1S.S mills. The CS mOI laerease the fol-lewlag year was iae moiMy te Tlw iBcteaift teve-. nue from the state sales and intangible taxes of about SUJOO is partially responsible for the tax deereaae. The city is eiqiected to receive approximately |2$,S00 compared to 114,500 received Ian year. The e]q>ected tax return from die state is based in the popula-tkxi of the dty of about 3,500. The dty had been receiving fundi baaed on 0te 1950 census (rf 1,600 The hadget fer the 1M»« As-eal year has feeea set by the Osoeil af |U7,IM. This eem-pares with the oarreat hadget e( TUa doei not indude die S37.000 road fund budget or the water fund budget. However, the nad fudB does faiclude $13,000 that will be tranhtarred from the general fund. SXFian' BALAlfCE The three budgets total $144,800. *Cuirent estimates indicate the gencnd fund of about $U,000 at the and the 1959-00 fiscal year, according to aty Manager Geotfe A. Shaw. Is aadctpahid I are axpeeled te a an predMad te fhl Indodsd in this balance is r.000 remaining of $13D00 appropriated to dw road fund for street paving. The 17,000 was eaitied in the new Preparty taxes will provide about 86 per ceat of dM total revmte this year< compared with almost 73 per oral te the cmtent year. More than $85,000 is expected to be brout^ to to the city through property taxatlaa agatet 1,700 - ------ Expenditures In the 1900<1 road fund budget Of $17,500 is |6J00 more than the estimated expenditures in the present budget Ite laefeeee is eaased by aa appropriattsa af Hljie 1st the A deficit of $4,900 is anfidpated in the water fund te the current year. Taking into account the prior years reeerve fund of $1,400, the "iiet' deficit of die water ftmd will he $3,400. f ★ “ * Sr The expected deficit was caused by the replacemoit of an impellar / shaft and ecrecn in one of d» / jrity's wells. Orchard Lake Police lake MSU Course • CmCHARD LAKE - Patrdmen Ivan L. Grubbs and Richard G. -Helgemo have recently completed the Basic Police Training Course id Midiigan Stole University. ' The coarMB is desipwd to trala -efUoere la the taadameBtalB ef AVON TOWNSHIP - The open b(^ at Avon Center UoqdtokhTmi 1 '• 5 pjn. Sunday is planned par-tlculaMy to show results of the zd Smith said the moat reeedlly completed projects are die ployee* dining room, the emergency roonr and entrance and the Mly THSnXINO RIDE An antique fire engihe will be ueed to give rides to youngsters at the Roosevelt School Fair Saturday .from 3 to 6 pun.' “Trying out” tba old engine at the Kcego Harbor ireWvid”^ Marilyn Reese of Sylvan Once used by the fire department at 1, the 1917 eiqte >• owned now by 4he Btewnflekl Thwnahlp Reserve. Trenton's Assn. Name Four to Judge Contest at Rochester ROCHESTER — The four judges who will select “Mim Rochester. Independence Day Queer." apd her two attendSnts May 25 have chosen, Mrs. Walter «r, contoM chairman. Appointed Attorney in Holly HOLLY — Robert A. McKenny, attorney te Holly Township, was appointed last night by coundlmen as attorney for the village. ★ ★ A Village President Aram Kriko-rian put MdCenny to wwk immediately by asking him to determine the residence requirements for village officers. i that he had a deetor to mM to be named vU-k«e health Wer bat be lived la McKenny said that the doctor wasn't entitled to hold the office since he was not an elector of the village. A ★ A With that answer, Krikorian said be would^have to revamp several appedntpaento he had made to the pjannifig board. OXFORD — The local tax rate of 18 mills will remain the. same next year, the Oxford Village Council detarmined last night as It passed a budget of $137,6^ lor the 1960.61 fiscal year. AAA. The newly adcqited budget is up $14,594 over lait year’s which was $123,051. A total of IS.4N was cut from special toads hi several depart-meals to set ap a coottagency Revisions made in the general md budget included a cut M $1,500 in the assessment program, making that total $1,000, a cut in special legal service service to the village as a cltlsea aad expected na cempeaeaftoB. However, Krikorian said that he felt tt only right that McKenny submit to the village at the end of the year a bill for the services he perfonned. The Council agreed. AAA McKenney succeeds Donald Bremer as vitege attmuey.* Bremer earty in April shortly after the resignation of village manager Ninman E. Tuffotd. Since Tufted resigned the village has been without a manager. Last right, L'Aase T. WOktos of iMf Thompson Mi. applied CoimcU will atody his application and give him an answer in toe manufacturing ipduatry, toe Council he would work on a three monto probattonaiy period at a rtsrting ^ary of $5,600. He asked for a'maximum salary of 16,500. An $87,790 budget was presented ) the Council for study. Elmwood Churchwomen Set Mom-Daughter Tea AVON TOWNSHIP-The Women’s Society of Christian Service of Elmwood Methodist Cbtoch to qxmsorirg' a Mother and Daughter Tea Thursday at 7:30 p.ni. at the church, on Grant street at Auburn avenue. A The program, open to all mothers and daughters, will feature a on Bermuda. Oxford Millage Unchanged Despite Higher Mget OK The figure set for building maintenance in the general fund, war i-atoed from $1,70) to ^,000. In the department of pabUc works, the figare for wages paM to part-ttme help was rrised Mental Health Will Be Subject of Area Address The 1 ing of the Oakland County Chapter of the Michigan Society for Mental Health, Inc., will be at noon May 18 in the Birmingham Community House, 380 S. Bates Bruno Bettelheim, psychologist and principal ot the orthogenic school at the Utilversity of CW-eago, wtH be the guest speaker. A A A .JHto topic will be "Community Goals for Emotionally Disturbed ChUdren.’’ Tidiet resovations can be made torough Mrs. A. W. Navala, 4048 Crocus St., Birmingham, until Friday. from $700 to $200, a cut to the manager’s expense account from $700 to $500. wito cat tnan |S,0lN to flte. The amount earmarked te purchase of equipment in the water department atoo was pared from $1,000 to $500. A A A The budget was presented several weeks ago by Village Manager Ralph Pilous who repeated then that parking meter ooUectkxis were down and that the capital improvemoit fund was tower but budgets te all departments were up. of raalateaaaee, labor ead na-tratais, eompared to a rriattve-ly statie bwoiiM. In other action last night. Council adopted a resolution creating a child protection and youth assistance program for Oxford, In pur-suance of the rule established by the Oakland County Juvenile Court. A A A Named to serve on the committee to carry out the program locally were R^ E. Ctoud, Junior Ugh achod prtaidpal; Police Chief Albert R&rts: Winiam Matos, di-nr of Osmp Oakland; Ted Gawry, a local teariier; Mrs; Robert Brower, and the Rev. G. E. Avon Center Hospital Growing Open House to Reveal Changes r Mrs. Ha- Ths move enabled hospital offi-ctols to rgloeate the Mteben, eme^ leney rooms and dining room in The original structure qt K E. Avon Rd., was boat-in 1964 and gave the hoepital a total of 18 Thto to the flaal phase ri i HOUSE Bouam w ’« In 1958 the Hospital Board pur-.Jiased the J ‘ W. Eastman house next door, and the administration offices were moved into this bulU- ageney la Detroit; Gar Meadow* oad play writer aa well ao aa They will see the girls competing for the crown in three phases of judging; hatoing suit, talent and formal wear. The contest be patterned again this year after tiie "Mtes America Pageant.” It will take place in the Ugh The contest wintifr will : over the second annual Khranto ’4th-0-RanvA” criebration on Independence Day. She a^ll be given a oompl^ wardrobe by loepl merchants and a modeling srtiool gift ocrtificrie. The two nmnetwqi also wUl reoeive gifts. Tickets now are available from any Khranto Gub member. Heads Retiree Group MILFORD - Edwin C. Clark, former head of the Milford school QXtom 21 years, has been elected president of the Michigan Retired Public School Employes Asm. a HMN addition Jolalag Bm ad-iririatratliai taUdtaf to too mala rikU-tof ing. providing room te 10 tionri beds in the vacated fwoa. The hoopital hM toea criarged wn a 88- is a iebed lariNy the ciqwnekxi program, is about July t ^ I eori ef the re- ttaa ttw firri apeeh to Thhraaiy-Remodeling of the rite section is under way, Mrs. The old kitcboi to bel two patients* old emergency room will become a recovery romn te wirgery. .to accommodate about four patients. AAA The patients' rooms in the original building have been redecorated, and the due date te com^etioo Sunday’s open house tosponeored by the Avon Center Hoepital Guild hich win serva refreshments irototoeut tiie afternoon. Department mads wfll shew their fadUties and explain their The OMs In Ptoik, members of the Future Nuraee Gub at Rochester High Sefaori, will be guides. hospital administrator; Other EMERGENCY ROOM READY — The new emergency room at Avon Center Hospital, near , Rochester, wUl be one of the main attractions ths hospital are an at the hospital’s open house Sunday afternoon. Checking equipment are Dr. Martin KuUlius, emergency room doctor, ^qnd Mrs. Hazel Smith, a fully equipped stainless steel Utoben. The date te completion of the $70,000 remodeUng and-expansion program is about Jidy L PONTIAC jMiya ri nm Osklsnd sad Wisasr 169 Orchard U Rd. 633 Aahara Ara. UKE ORION Neri to Rritor Rtok UNION UKE DRAYTON PUINS Nmt to A e R KEEGO HARIOR 3616 Orehrid Uu Rd. Participants ■ -procedure, acddoit investigation, traffic law, patrol techniques, da-lensive tactics, delinquency, and interrosation. AAA . Teadiinc the coorsc am prao* Tidng attorneys, FBI agents and inembera of the MSU School of , polioe Administration and Public Bafety staff. Avon Photo Oub to Host Detroit Area Competition ROCHESTER—'The Avon Photo Gri) will host the Qreator Detroit and-whHe ntat competithm at Its. ^iacaling ’nratsSqT at 6 |ii,in. Woodinrd Memoriri Lfbcary. . ( A ■ A, A The competition occurs bi-monthly and draws entries from 25 mem-berriiip dubs. A A • A , Peretifw interested In amateur photagraphy are invitod.to attend. WE DISCOUNT 20% to 50% RcUtwmE M BimiUc M6 Metfreesoc Roduetd for CloarMico Broipl X »17w MATTRESS SntINO MIAMAARB 8i«ip2 X nSAyPVAIEIi . CASTERS Csmplris . $29 Imp s X Imp4 X «38M SUNK EDS ^39” SUBURSAN ,<» ■■■■ 2 STORES '"a^ DOWNTdWN DISCOUNT CITY I Modori Day Firiitire 1640 A TKJfiRAOM RD. 1 tLOCK A or ORCHARD LAKI * FI S-SIfU ■ EAST FMI IT. Vk SIOCK FROM Ft4-I70A The Importance of THIS KMBLEM . ...Is Insured ^ SAVINGS for YOU! The Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, of which Pontiac Federal Savings is a member, is a permanent instrumentality of the United States Government / • 0 You can Identify an “insured aaaocintion” by its use of this emblem. ^ • Hif inrared Raflofiation of* fen inherent soenrity, •sound, progrenive opent- Federal examinationa. • The Fedmal SRvinfs and Loan Inmuanee Corpora* tlon inmres the safety of •Rvinga regardlew of the eanae or typo of Ion. ON SAVINGS THAT PAY 3 '/2% Current Rate of Dividend Pontiac Federal Saviiigs DOWNTOWN; 16 iB. Lawrence St WAuJbD LAKSt 1102 W. Maple HOME OFFICE: 761W. Huron St ROCRESTBR: 407 Main St. DRAYTON PLAINS: 4416 Dixie Highway N' V- V THE PONTIAC PRESS> WBPyESPAY, UAY tl, 1960 TWENTV-THREB nt Gtdiv* WMhlflgton Bridtelwu <«a»dJar from Ttew Yorit to New Jewey|ia31. NOW! thra FRI ^^^^^^dstCrminalsI^ Prson Celt 9<Ni«r RVPiT'lrix energy for g«in»tiiig .Ainerlc>’o|noii» co>L TWKNtYFOUR THE PONTIAC FRKSS. WRQNESDAY. MAY il. I960 Expedition Did Not Find Lost Qties, Says Jordan iky mnouDclng that "the oirteonM of my probe end lemples of dlMoverkt have been examined and received with approbation by famoua American archaeoioglata.” The Coast Guard rescues about 9,000 civUiam a year. Honey of a Country MEXICO' CnY UR ^ nowere are m general throughout Mexico that honey is produced- In every state in the repuUic, says the National Bank of Foreign TYade. AMMAN, Jordan (IW-As far u Jordaniaa > authoritiea are coik-cenied, a Baptist miaskmaryex-plorer tailed to find anything new tn^Ms recent Dead Sea aearch hr the wicked BibUcal dtiM of Sodom jand Gomomh. . IMya Rlki, acting director of Ithe Jordan Antiquities DepMtment, JMaerts that Dr. RalMi £• Baney of Kansas aty, Mo., "did not produce any photographic material or evidence whatsoever” to back up his claims of dramatic diaooveries. LAST CHANCE He said he and three othertilvara found extensive underwater remnants of a civilizaUon that flourished 4.000 yean ago and then wgp Inundated, apparently aa a reaoit of an earthquake. Among the discoveries h claimed were a cistern, a viaduct, a roadway, and a wall and a levee, an submerged in the Dead Sea. Baney also said he found "a smaU forest of petrified paln\ trees” in the area of aUeget^Sitcs' of the two cities. Rilai made the followii« comments: “The claimed visdoct waa a> duunri bdit by the Amerieaa Peiat Fear HmsuiiGN Rmnis PONTIAC GLASS COMPANY 23 West Uwrence St. FE 5-6441 PITTSBURGH PAINTS IF YOU i NAvnrr hit up to par * UTgir, HOW IS A OOOO TIMi ; YO ASg YOVR OIUOOIST POI A ROTTLi OP OINUINi : 0-JIB-WA BITTERS ^ - THi NATtONAUr PAMOtiS ALUHIRI MiMCINI THAT ' HAS HILPID THOUSANBi. view April M that Ue rear-meea-expediUsa "I* MWMier Ae D the twe tori dtlee ef Sedem aad "The alleged road . . . wi road buUt for the former Paiestine eotaah X>>. and waa destroyed during the 1948 Palestine War. TheiY ia nothing new atxmt trees and forests, which anybody could see rising above tbe water and which were pictured and writ-ten about by John Harding, the former antiquities director in Jordan 30 years ago. ★ ♦ ► ♦ "Concerning the two cities which Baney claimed might be Sodom and Gomorrah, he did not arodjce' any evTdriice to support his daim, either in pictures or in material proof. He daimed bis underwater photograirtiy apparatus failed to penetrate the Dead Sea water’r density.” * ★ A Rltai also expressed belief that the high salt content of the water would surely eat up any ancient remnaifts, If such ronnants ever existed under the Dead Sea water.' Dr Baney qnaHIM Us,MlgtaaI annwunreHSffitt in n Inter rspnri~ .to,the snttqiMtIes department en the resnits et the two nianth expedition. In tUa. he mM “We have located the sitea ef twe eitiefl which I believe might be the twe dttes #1 Sodom and I • I When he arrived in New York; May 2 he told reporters he had found “evidence of ruins in tbe areas where leading ardmeologiatp hdiewe Sodom and Gonwrrab are buried.'* He tiie» denied he ever bad claimed that what he found Were actually the knt ciUea of evil lame. "I'm not an archaeologist and neither la Rifal.’* Baney declared «t the time. Jordanian Premier Haua Majall received a caWe from Baney Sun- Kbb4)/s— / MIHACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Opfln Evtiy Eyraing Until 9 P. 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The railroad track, traditJanal symbol of division in America, has lost iU harsh mark of dass distinction in this ease because of the friendship and ro&peratioa sAiidi have devdoped over the yean between Kalamazoo Gotkfe and Waaten Michigan Unlversifsr which face each other “across the rada.“ Kalaawsee, CoOege, prend «l the 1S7 yean whMi make M MtoUgaa’s oldest oaOefe, is a perfect esaaapte el the smanii privately flnaeoed Hberal arts tawtmttoa tiytag te halaeoe the proMena el ever4*ereaalng tai- Two Tell Stand bn Church Bias Whitt, Negro Hopefuls t for Presbyterian Post r Favor Int^rotion ; CLEVELAND. Ohio (UPD-Two candidates, a white and a Negro jMinister, for the post of moderator of the United Presbyterian Oiurch d the U.S.A. have stated their goal for a nonsegregated diurch. The |lev. Edler ,G. Hawkins, New York Negro, and the Rev. tferman L. Turner^ Atlanta, Ca., white minister, issued a joint state-tbeir views. They Meal of a ‘nenoegregated chnrck In a aenergregated saeiety* ntdeh by r^eated aotlea ef the Genml AasenMy la the peHey OMR* hi tte U-SUL" tbe two are among candidates for moderator when the denomination’s Qeneral Aaaembly meets May lAZS. A preliminary conference op evaivelism be^s May IB. The aaaHi*ly ifJivs-foP Ing bo^ of one of the largest and most important Phdestant de-nominatkms. The United Presbyterian Orardi has about 9,000 hv ^ oal congregations throughout the natioo nd over 3,100,000 members. The moderator will be elected tor OK yw M the meeting’i —all ctoeses aad tta eharm of small campw Bfe. Across the tracks Is big, booming Western Michigan'University. Only 57 years Md, WeMem is exploding after many years Service as a teacher training school t an era in which H is mqiected to meet the demands of i fledged university. B»o College, working under a program of controlled and highly selective airoUment, hss about G50 studmts on campus today. ‘fen years ago tba number I't mudi smaller. FROM 4.0W TO •,••• Western Michigan, meeting t demand for state-supported college education by thousands ot Michigan high school graduates, has jumped frmn approximately 4.000 students hi 1950 to marly 9.000 today, despite a tightened up entrance program. A I ta attcad Raiaimiieo CMIege nrnst face a folthM cast af MW a jrmr. If he ptaM ie I Fiiitr lliglit Only 5 to 9 ONLY GENERAL PRINTING oni OFFICE SUPPLY HIGH QUALITY UNDER - COUNTER CASH DRAWER GENERAL PRINTING oinI office supply Easily imlollad. Mode ofkiln. dried Indiana Hardwoods. Smooth locquar finbh. High-grade lock. Warning gong. 4 rolter construction. 5 cpfo tOls, 5 currency comportments with hinged bill Mmat on a total eoot af b than WJW. The high sebod graduate turning toward Western will find a tuitkm fee of 9215. If he {dans to live in om of the ipany mw domu scat-tered over the 290«cre WMU cam-pus be can plan on a oombioed coat ot about |1,300. These figures represent the basic dilletence of cost between private and tax-supported coUeges. It is a difference whidi faces the average student aad Ms family even before the factors of what the student intends to stbdy enter the pictore. The cost situation tooms large in the planning of the two men who sefve as presidents of these next door neighbrn colleges. To Dr. Weimer K. Hicks, |^i-dent of Kalamazoo CbUege, the cost factor crates a problem which must be met by providing toe “extras” of private school education coupled with the continual search for financial assistance from friends of the college. Since Worid War H, Kalamazoo College has been able to niM more than 92,500.000 to Improve its facilities. “It is simply impossible for s private school to offer an education at a cost comparable to that charged by a tax-supported university,” Dr. Hicks says. OFFERS DIVIDEND “The private colleges which will survive are tooie which strive to. Improve the ou^tv of their facilities and find wi^rs to provide the dividends which come with small college Ufe." IKalpmazoo College offers just such a “dhidend" in a taigue 1breigiR*ruflYia«l^^ _ give one out of every two graduates a summer of schooling in Europe at the expense of the cd-tege. A ^tecial fund, sri up by Dr. Rudolph Light of Kalamazoo, makes this possible. “Ibe private sch^ must ways turn to its ahunni and friends when it needs moKy,’’ says Dr. Hicks. “Here at Kalamazoo lue toe bulk of our tuition money to pay above average faculty salaries. To provide operating funds for the ooUege itself, we must conduct a fund drive for about 9123,-000 every year. It is not easy." While he turw te Izuialag ri tMbr tkaa to private sourees for holds. Or. Paul V. Saagrea, preaMeot ef WMU, atee classes moMy ms Ms majer problem. GtMral FiMng R OffiM Supply hivitts Yo« to Soo—to Tiy tilt Now MfatKli io B*ihwS St6nor6tt6-T Xhi^ that gt Dt*. Hieia, Dr. SangranH problem is not tbe thieat; ,ever-1aci««sliig ttdtlfon fees. altiKfgh that is a worry-some factor. Rather, he is faced with the demand for more and more housing. daasroQRi and service space •> the Ums of would-be studenu form at his campus door. He caiwot add the buildings to care for the students unless the leglsiators provide the funds. “We have spent about M million dollars on mw buildings in toe past decade and we are still toort ot dasaroten space,’ says Dr. Sangreo “Western has an obligation to students, parents and the state ot Michigan to provide buildings, equipment and faculty needed to carry on a sound educatkmal program. Our nation li economically able to give adequate support to higher educatkm. Whether tax-sup- Mum of smoH. prlvatMy financed ooUefsa u will ae its emseBtat state^euppotted schools biit onty in Kalamazoo are they wRbia waving distanoe ot oofit other. Is toere room In the future tor hothT Ors. Hicks and Sangren fed that “Mg” education at the creased utudent toad is up to a gtate level must grow evoi bigger deddon by toe people who |Ry as the student load Increaues. But toe taxes." they also agree that toe accom- has more than itolpHehineqts of small ooUege e‘ The world popddtai by tba Stops Constipation Due to**^Biing Colon** New Icwcrtive diKovery reHqreotm 3 ossentiols for normol regwIorHy. AsjKMsrowelder, itwimwiMlimit- (li CoLOHzte metaiurlies dry. wall she see. loss hardened weMi tor asey PstMUsekh: I prorelt wesit trort' out pem or ttrsin. (2) Cnu>N4»T ______________ ». <J» And fell to Mimulsie (he oris w pwae. Couwaw acts ueotiy. oa. the nfew Relief, doctors lay. lies 10 s new rsilcses Um Mtewlata to, vital "auna leuUve pimcipla.tM-«yle bidUand movemcat” ot your tower cotoa. auMsmters mey ertole am lake I or CotoNtia ralwvas ovoo chrooki 4 days tor reliet. OkUlyh eolu tod eomlipolioo ovoraisbt; h to iMtlo M drasi ennip aod urlpa too eotiio was botpUsI provod ttfe ovoo lor os-ayMcm. Of aO lamiivea, only new pactastowtoen. Aad Oouw/UD woof CotzMiAiD tivw you Ms ipseM )-wsy imertwo wito sbwrpitoo of a (araa of eooMipslioa). U43«. 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MAY 11, 1960 TWENTY-SEVEN Famine Finally Ends for Tigers, 1-0 Rocky Smashes Second Time Feat Performed This Season toHelpMossi ■ Lory AuignMl Tonight to Ktop Bengal Victory Hopei Going WASHINGTON IIMThe victoiy famine of the Detroit Tigera has ended—and in aimoat the aweet-$at poaaiUe at]^. it it It *^A combination of Rocky Cola-iflto’s ahitlV’lnnimi home Don Moae’a ^wa^hit . da&der ana^ped Oie lO^iame los-lug atreak 14} over WaahingtoB'i 3 Grand Slams Hit Tuesday CMavlte, the ngera’ alagging daittag who eanae OB aofTy Ihma with Om net el Ua matea after their greet Cfart. naaewd a two eat heaaar tar oO Me tta k|t fWd aeela el Oritntk Sta-diem. > The vlrtuaMy prteeleaa blow, year, revived the' ThMa* •k it it it it^ it it it it By The Aaaaeletei Preaa The Amoteaa League .tied the major league record fer time diia aeaaon with three grandalapi borne runa Tbeaday the Loa Ang^ Dodgen, carried the Red Sox to a 1-7 victory over the Chicago White Sat Williaina’ firat home run of the year capped a nine-run fifthi inning U the A’C beat Baltimore R>^-The Red Sox were the aeoond club to bit two in one game thie a ever been done twice in Vic Werto and pindi-hifter Rip tyi^ the major league one-game -----. ^ ^ City. Repuiaki’a, coming in hia firat at bat in the American LMgue after Friday'a trade with nm in the majora thia year, the firat to hi foarth aethre AL ptayer with and Billy Klaua did it againat New York ^ril H the day Lou Ber-beret of Detroit gave the A|< three for the day. It waa the fourth time the R^ Sox have done it, a'major league record. The majora have counted U grand dama 4his aeaaon, eight in the AL. RepulaU waa the 10th pinch-hitter to connect for Frank Baumann U-2), the ex-Red Sox lefty, waa the loaor and Frank Sullivan (1-1^ the wiraiee. both in relief. A1 Smith, Hoy Siev-era and Sbenn LoUar bomered for the White Sox, who loft on third and aeoond when Ton Sturdivant got Jim Landia pop up and then fanned pinch-TedKluaaewakiint------------ The Tigera havB eaten htunlde Ide ainpc Aprfl 25 when their tea-ina atreak bcsan. Hoping to get into a winniiig atreak, the. .Ilgera are chooaing rmnk Lary (1-2) to do fiwlr pitching in tonighf’a aecond Wadiington jpone. Ma opponent win be Pedro Ramoa «M). ColavHo’a rocketing smaih, one of only five Tiger hiU off T>x latching were the atory of laat tdght’a game. ' Moaal, wtaaing hia firat game oaiy eae naa «e gel parrt fir bate while atrikliig out aev« batten and walkiBg juat aae. With one out in the fourth. Bob AUiaon of the Senatora tripled to night but died oH 1>iae. it a it In the Detroit ninth Charlie Maxwefi and A1 Kal ■ettiog up the dramatic atage for Cblavito.; Rodty todk two balla and on Oevenger^a third pitch he parked the ball in.tbe aeaW for the game'a only acorn. ' ★ ★ Up to than Clevenger had iwil Detroit to three hita-one by Norm Cash, aPPnnrtoS td firat basd in place of the benched Steve BUko. Cash got a aecond ainide right after Coiavito’a homer but Lou Berfaeret lined out The TIgerB ended matters with a flouriah. Billy Gardner opened the Senator ninth with the third hit ofl Moeai, single. Mosd forced Dan DoUiek.toutfieider from ppto-nagon, Mich., to foul out. * ♦ ♦ The dangerous AUiaon came ..up again. And he Ut into a double play engineered by Caaey Wise, Chico Fonoslez and Cash. The only other Tiger hito bcaidn those of Odavito and Cash's pair ' wert siBajes by MaxweO and Eddie Tost Tmi lb wIm » UKtmJajl kaUtw ef Swi>«r*i « kiftoa. ITO. \\\\ t. ^ nuaa Trod MboH Postponed ESCANABA, Mich UB - Ba .weather has forced the boatpone-ment from May 14 to May 31 of regional high aehool track meets at ^anaba, Sault Ste. Marie, Marquette, Kinpfurd and Houghton. -The Uppar Peninsula finala also have been postponed from May 21 to May 37 at Marquette, officials Clevriand got roUhig to the four-run 10th wkh a hH batter, a sacrifice and Jolmny Temple’s RBI stogie, to-beat New York 5-1. It wag the first hit off Ryne Duren (1-1) in $ 1-3 innings of reitof stretched over rix appearances. Jim PiersaU'a three-run homer capped it for the Indians, who scored in the firat and then at out on two hits for eight tontoga by BUI Short and Bob Turley. Rookie Dhdc Stigmu (2-1) won it, leaving five Yankee runneni stranded to 3 23 ' He came on ta the eiginii Elston Howard’s honw nm i Jim Penya one-bit riiutout. * * * I WflBams got the A’s started on idr free-wheeling fifth with a double oO loeer Hoyt Wilhelm (1^ and Uien dimaxed file rally with a grandalam homer off re-Uever Jack FUier. ItoU, who broke to with Pittsburgh in 1965, his third without defeat, up nothing but atoJorJiia Putt’Putt Golf Tourney Starts at Two Courses The 1900 National Putt-Putt Gfotf toumaroent opened last night with area Putt-Putt couri HAPPY DAY Joy once more fNevatted in the ’Tiger drcsalng room lari ijlght after the 10-game loaUg streak ended wldl a 1-0 victory over Washington. It was Don Mosai’s (left) 3-bit pltchlBB and Rocky Gotevltal'a (right) bonier whUdi brought about tte win. Manager Jimmy Dykes was the'happiest of them all. Sapftrstein Offers New Hope fo 'Shorty' CHICAGO (ft - If Abe Saper-stein's new American ’BaritetbaU League starts operating in 1961-62 as scheduled, the little guy and the long shot specialist nuy have their day. la chock fuU 9t _ new’tne ef sage aad the to kb-aa eigbr-tetbii pm elr-coll bdeaded as a rival to the Nattaaal BasketbaU Ama. Saperstein ycaferday diacloaed that hia projected league was ex-pmided from alx to eight teams, bid Inriead of starting next fall, at first planned, wUl begio in the 1961-62 season. ■V"-- ----• ■ ----- Pittsburgh and Portland,. Ore. have joined an original charter groiqi including Chicago, San Franctoeo, Loa Angeles, Oeve-CHy and Washing- ton, p.C Aiw has come up with a number of novel rule changes whk* wUI be tested this summer by his Harlem Globetrotters and liated the league if feasible. , A A •it Acting president Saperstein would haye Ms league play 40 minute games instead of 48 min-Idea aa the NBA plays. Bmhu fouls would be out, But fiiat’s only a starter. Abe propoeea to widen the free fimnr lanes from 12 to 18 feet under file basket to whittle down rebounding by skyscraper players. This threeaecond parking zone would taper to 12 feet at the free throw line. said Pihsburgh and portiahd must wait a year for id new arenai decided to mark time a year so everybody could start from serateb. Baiforricta hsUto a fine aeon fer the free-sowtag taettos of the NBA, evea theegb he awas SI per eeat el the PhttadeipUg Wanton to that toep. He eaid ha eeea w« eeU hta totereri la Derby Colts on game Plane Predciiess Foes Arrive BAL’mlORE (AP)-rThere was the Califoniia colt who arrived BO radio at PfinUco Taetitoy tort from. San Francisco on Derby prcpu-atidU tor the May 21'^ -Pteakneas moved Into high gear wMh the arrival of Vanefian Way Mki BaDy Adw,______________ Ishetain Sriurda/a Eewfocky Derby. . ____ Tlia two cotta weia Oowb from Lmdavtllc, matfctag the first thaa the Derby winner and nia------- have arrived dward the tratocr Vic SovtaaU of] Venetton Way nor Jimmy Pitt of Bafiy Ache aoodmpanied hia hone. ' by auto. Haa- the --------- Their arrivad brought to five the jmmber of cwndklatea ca the grounds for ^ $150,660 Preak-ness, second lag a* tadag’s triple ^^UmgqUen tam'd ^ of Divine Cfomedy. tdafii to the Derby, and Conunand PUot, a nonatarter at Churchill Downs, were flown In Mipday BigW, jatatog T. V. Lark, ’Ihere is a chance that both Vehetiaa Way and Bally Ache ^ joM tha^fieid' for SattBday’a Pi»p. T. V. Lark. DMae Comedy and Command Pilot are staitmi in the Prep. _ lea Farm trainer Charley WittiligfMm aald Ismael Vat-wtt ride DMne Omwdy to the Pradmom. Bill Hartack will ha hack on Vowttan Way, his Derby momt, and Bd^ IkHqr retnraa aboard Bally Ache. a couple dayen start mixing it up they - *1 to ejected not for the t ffune — bitt for only the quarter involved. ’Ihere would be no 24-seoond rule, as eomloyed by the NBA, for shooting. Instead, if a defensive player touches the ball held by the offouiye man. a jump .ball would be cdled. ef the tree fiuww eifoie, ahaat n feet eat. He weaM permit am ef haade by a defepsiva >T4u# There was a tifoe, ixA sq long ago, when 00 feet was ConsMered a barrier. ’That was befwe Parry O’Biton began putting the 16- pound ball beyond that distance . Tl)ft„jltoyi9gjl5(Will,^ adllfc^sgutosity,™-,. ended fiiree feet b(Ofoiid each ~ ' backboard |to allow imm maneo-v«1ng under the hoop. After a basket, three would be a three w five second delay to permit tiw fana to mjoy and ap^ud a good not to mentkn riow-. tiie ^ break. 'In short, we want to give the fana basketbsB and not juat .................said Abe. ------~i rmad (ML s-i) to aw fwa ussm, M), X MB- Mf> (smv. M) tt BoWta « s&amKra ecnawa* Wm MM. Mm Hill vaSS^i. Uf Mt IMcOiiw. X4»i« MBvmI (■pteB. 1-SL ( MB. . » nbbuim (OBBim. ^ at lm aas< player whUe^ lactag an ottemive player, la ether wento, there woeM to ptonty ef hedy eea- More than 200 have registered at each of the two courses, Dray-Plains and TelegraphrNorth-Westem. e A A Ihe piayerB started last night at Drayton and tonight the Tele-will start tourney matches. Putt-Putt is the nCwiest phase of miniature golf with actual rules of regulation gdf. Local teams are being formed is ptoy at the courses. Winners of the national towney can win trips to Tokyo, Bermuda, Mexico and, Hawaii. Top Shot Putters Meet in Boldys on West Coast FRESNO, (Mf. (AP)—Director J. Flint Manner of the West Ooeri Relayg takes no .chances wifli the shot putters tore Saturday niibt. He’s had the area wbare they’ll work surveyed out to a distance (rf 70 feet. A A., A With the bebonoths becoming the glamor men irf thfo yearis track and field season, Kannm wanted to make certain that any records would meet official standards in every way. Heading tl^ field are three ot the “Ug four” of shot putting— Bill Nieder, DallaaXong and Dave Davis. Nieder threw 65 feet 7 indtea at the Texas Relays for the best toes on record. Long im’t far behind at 64-6H and Davis baa thrown 6340H. Hodge Podge, owned by Dr. Den-aU Somem of Bfarmtaidmna. to ■ lim I2IA73 Lady saoa at ItoBaavalt Nm Tack Friitoy night The horse baa been tralMd by famed Olver EdUy I A dwdMiy mtiball piegiam Is eMolBg ap May N at fiw Nerth BnuMlingh SelMriafiMetteIMA TM Vairrity drib aai Paeirily wig to anwmr rix Muna taUag pari. Pmmied sriB he the HaaBeh dmAeye ef Haem, MIeh. H * * Johnny DeJohn and Joe Netre. co-managers of former middleweight champioo Chrmen BesiUo. Tneeday moved in the New Yoik Stote S«9reme Court to oet aaide the New York State Athletic Com- ar rawriBs. Bid BIGHT •> Ingemar JohaiuHKHi punches away at his ’’scfaiimg ball" with his big right as he continued to workout at his Graashver. N. Y. training camp. The spinning bag. quite different from the conventkmal punching bag, often a lari and riusive target lor the heavywei^t dxampkn. He meets Floyd Patterson, June 20th. out defeat, giving a B Ja 1^ ” WWi Pleasure in Camp (HIOSSINGER, N.Y. lAP) -Tlie worid heavyweight boxing champton intends to mix buriaess with pleasure once more as he prepares tor his June 20 difenm against ex-champ Floyd Patter-»n. AAA Ingemar Johansson, widely criticized laat summer because he didn’t worry about hia boxing 24 houn a day, can point to the record to back up bis strategy. ’I box tlx qf seven rot every day,” he said. (He only went tour Monday). ”I thli* actually worked harder for -our last fight than Pritenon. He jqri kept sttyiiB in the training room all fixe time. Nobody aits in the workroom after he Is finished work. Why not leave the place when you are through with your job?" . Did the (^uimp exp^ to go danoing diiring the training per iod? •U I feel like it, ” he said, will go up to the hotel to look at the enttertaiiunent. I will go to the Bwlmming pool. Already I have played goll I played four holes Monday until it rained.” Johansson, 37, said he and his fiance, Birgit Lundgren who is on the premises, had set no date f<w their wedding. x • 15-Part Series By PANCHO GONZALES Starts Thursday IN THE PRESS Sports Pages Inventor Says Blinking Lure Fools Poor Fish Ban Balt With TaiUight Works Like a Firefly BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (I) Somebody is always tindng to figure out a way to fold tto poor firii and , w Eart Pemy briterea ^ foVritOoin The (barnp Insxsted he had glv- ^ ™ en no tiiought to retirement from ^ ****“* to do it. the riiH, "1 do iwt kixiw how many iwAe flights 1 will have," he s^. “1 have not tiiought about it. If I beat Patteraim again there to iKTiasre remateh comraci.” JohanoaoB said his record for return bouts in the amateur days usually was better than for his first fi^ts with the same opponent ”I usually knock them faster than the first time,’ said. "It usually is mudv easier Delay Softball Play Until Next Monday 3Tie Pontiac C3nxrch softball league wUl begin play next Monday. May l6th wMcfx la a delay of one weric becauK of the nin. The opener imt weA wUI rif the 1950 champion Flrot Baptist team against runnerup Trinity Batista on Jaycee diamond No. " at 6:66 p m. ★ A A At Longfellow school, St, John’i Two Wins for Shoity DETROIT (ft—Embaaay Hal won the feature eighth race last ni^ at Hazel Park Raceway in 3:06.2 and returned $4.40. George Shoity drove the colt and emiier teOi the sixth race wifii Air Reeded. A crowd of 4,506 $277,864. Other team include Omtr^ Oiristton, ColumUn Ave. Baptists, ewmaa.AAU!,. Leaime seczetary 4AAI CaiUne. Cubs Have Long Streak Going of Bad Weather CHICAGO (AP) - The Chicago Cuba had one of their kmgeri streaks hr years todsjr-flve straight bad weather postponements. A- A A ‘Enough is enough.” sai^ Lou iidr^, whose debut as the dub's new manager was marred 2-7 laat TlHiraday by tto Pitts- )d riant bsuen to help Boston to a 8-7 vteteiy qv«r the White SOK. Wertz beemne the 4th active American League player to drive la over LMOnma \ life frun pro boxing in the state. Hearing on their petition waa aet for May 20. basketball aai gsH Petstomr High where In a 16-year strateh he galiei the ■eheri’a cage teams te six wto- Erwin G. (Cannonball Baker, 78, a pioneer motorcyde and auto racer, died in Indhinapotis Community Hoqital Tuaaday, one day aft-^ er suffering a heart idteck. Hiker bad beat oominiasiaaer of the National Aaaodation tor Stock Car Auto Racing sbice it was ionned in 19(7. Asked if be had learned much about Patterson in their first fiiht enroute te bis 3rd round knockout victory, the champ answered, “How can you learn much? It was so short. don't know what be can clo. But I do know what he did lari time. It was not so good. They talked about him being so fabt but he was not so fast that night.” Monday’s training session with Artie Towne and Bill John-the champ appeamd to make more use' of his riidit hi to did last year. Johnson, however, said it just seemed "He did about the same last year,” said the qiarring partner. "He sticks out that Irit jab and titefr^fofidw&^^Arith^tite it wasn’t for the jab. ’yo& m^t be able to work on the right, but tile jab if hard to get away from Towne, who alao wwked v Johanaaim laat year, said champ wga “much bettn-" at woald eateh aay tteh te hear refera Is la a bam tan wMt a _laUJ%lit_ Penny, 56, says he apent live years develophfig the innovation. "But to tell you the trutti. I’ve been ao busy making tto lore work that I haven’t bad time to fish with tt." to says. "But I have a friend who has,” ddS POUQ'. Hiis particular friend Is Penny’s lure tester. He’s been busy teatfog the lure, tax ponds and lakes arowd Birmingham and the reports Penny gets sound like moat fiah ato-ies. To bear him talk you'd fiiink the Conservation Department wiU have to regulate the Blinking Black Widow, it’s ao effective. Ibe Blinking Black Widow is three indxm 1^. It la blaidx and tile inside, which containa a flashlight tottezy, is stalnleaa steel. The lure floats. It has two seta ri ti{ree A tiny flashlight beta la torif Penny swears tiie baaa can’t teS the diffrience between his.hire and a li^xtningbag,mr firefly, at nii^t. -Penny says afidtnt te pendlng- Olon Oob Has Act Jergy Hntfa, a 43-year4ld Oe-tredt goUo*, rifled a hale-iiKxie Tueaday at Glen Oaks CMf Club. HuHi knodnd a 7-im shot into the ciqx on the 162-yard 16th hole. It was Ms let ace in 30 years of Boudreau hasn’t had a dianoe to try to riart the Cuiw dimbing tt U the^ational League ce " A A A Rain washed out their 'entire three-game aeries wWi Miiwm-kee. pibs a renMiediited Mondior date witir the Braves, and Tbae-day’s opener of a three-game set witii tile hot Chicinnati Reds. Top Draff Pick Signs CT. LOUIS (AP)-The St Louis Hawks of the National Baahetball Asai., Iteesday announced that Len wakens of ProvUence College, the HaadEi first draft (toice, rigned. Toms were not Bkune Grass Firts LAN^NG (UPD-Fire damage » Michigan foreata. dtwintehed Ifr wet weather, stood at about L785 Oonaervatten Depart- Most 0$ the damage ta aoutiieni Doctoring Your Golf By DB. CABY MIDDLECOFF FAIIENT’S COMPLAINT: "My altoe Is hard ta get ridef." DIAGNOSIS: Hitting from tha aetatda In. TREATMENT: Golfers who are continually plagued with slicing the ball are those who keep bringing the clubhead Into the ball along the wrong path. To hit tha ball atraight and far, the clubhead must be brought into the ball along an in-ride-ont pattern. 'IThe drawing shows the correct Pfttem. Try to get it clearly in mind. Tha drawing further skews the right elbow tucked In closely to the body as the jdownswing progresses. This Is the po-ritton the right elbow must beihlfthetodllstobe hit I correctly — Is. tnnaj the inskle out ’ - U the right elbew Is aBewed te get eiat and away frem tha bedy, tha slBhhaed will tnesItnMy he breeght Inte the heU ataag an eetalde-tei pnth. And the Inevltahle leedlt wU ha a allda. If aUclng is yoiir pndrism-Hto |t is ter so many gbit- j ers ^determine to keep the efboer tucked ta L close to the body, end conoentMte on hitting the btll/| In the manner you eae In the tUustnOon. * i” ; TWBytr-giGHT j \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1(HM> Howard's Recall l^diinedbylA , Dodgers Want Furitlo to Retir# to Mako Room for Big Rookie LOS ANGELES (AP) Tlw meager uuaded Loa Angeles MSU 11 Sflitting 'Old Time Roses' ready to leach lor tha pbaao god racall robust IVaak Hoanud. ★ ★ ★ But they ha^ at least temporarily idm up the idea ol retiring veteran Carl Furilte make room tor the Ohio strong-boy. ♦ ♦ A The latest rumble was that Howard wckild be brought up from Spol^Btie-where he is hitting and leading the league in RBI— as soon as his ejqwctant wile had her baby. The ba^ arrived Tuesday ni(M. So Howard's arrival here may be only days away. The Dodgers, who have lost 12 u( Ibeir last 18 games, said they had talked to Furilio about the poasifaility ol his going on die vol-ootarily retired hat. but he had decided to stay on. FtiriUo, who hit .290 to 50 games last season, has been troubled ty a sore leg. A ★ A He was reportedly reluctant to Quit before nniahing his 15th year in the majors, and this is his ISth EAST LANSDtG (B-Eight ol the original starters to the are ends Dave Kaiser and Jo|bi Ohundcr) Lewis, ooater,Joe Bade- be back to lace the vanity in the "old timen” jloo ‘ s tt a IsBgh teal lae Quarterback Eaii MorraB and haltbacka Walt Kowalcork and Oarenoe Peaks are returning. So Only starters niaatog from tbe oew that beat UCLA 17-14 on Jan. L TW, WIB ^ lunimclt JWiy Planutls, guard Bock Nyatrooi and tackle Pat Butkc. fha gaasa^ la Ms faerih laeewal Ml year, la ataittog te bald ap Waterford Softball Ready ^ die weadiemian will be a Utile mm cooperadve, the Water-lord Tbwnehto Recreiflon D^ait-ment ia ready to begin Ha 1980 men’» aoftball pcognon. start a new season with 10 teams registoed for the campaign. Competition this year will be conducted to two divisions — the Anwrican League lor Oaaa teanM and the National Leagiio lor Class C clubs. Four teams are registered la Oaas B. They iadode nraytni Drag, msaaged by Terry Kal------------ • - - The six 1 I listed in Ona managed by Don Bowen; Big Jim’i Drive-In. managed fay Frank Mi-odi; die Waterford Eagles, managed fay Norman Wagner, Dobrid’i Bar, managed by Joe WUey; the Lah^ managed fay Kurt Kiihne, and Jadt’s Hobby and Painting ftore, managed by Dave Freeman. Games are played evenings der the lights faSpnday through Thuraday at the Drayton Plaint ban pert. The puhlie to invited ICewalcto* holds the vanit-y rushing record for the series with hto 131 yards on 13 carrtes to 1997. Jim NtoowsU, in the service and unable to compete against his' eld matea(, has the vanity pasaing record of seven completions lor 146 yards, also in 1967. A1 Dorow, available u an gnd quarterbadc, completed 14 for 904 yards to 1^ for the "oM timer" passing record. PtonuUa aet the ruditog record for the re-hmees with 64 yarda the Planuda also to the only The fourth meettog nuoka die rubber game to the aertee. The game went to a 30-30 deadlock ip 1967, the "oM timen" won 19-13 to 1961 and die vandty, with WUeon directing, romped away 34-7 tost ear. Steve Sebo, the former MSU backfield coach now with the New York Titana, to expected to to st«t 38 1922-1960 th MacDonalds ANNIVERSARY TIRE SALE! 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The^ Chiefs are mighty “hungry” for some tqp honors the way they have been losing squeakers in big meets. Seaholm, WaUed Lake, West Bloonfleld and Blomnfield Ifflls and others rata high in high achool golf dreta tfato spring. Ttomto wD also have a feature gram at Beaudette aid Nordwkte piuks tor tha Sqd ftralsht «vsni|«-Ur ★ ★ llwjrTI tty a --------tfei oiM. Your DUMB ,welcome. The boys in all sports have had to play through rate and cold most of the time thu* far. The problem of maktag op matehee that are called off re-aaMe hi mmy betog held that wooM otfeenrtae be peetpened to Middgan League meet to hdd at Port Huron. Some good weadier tor I annual. affairs would certsAnly be St Fred Athletes Feted at Annual School Banquet Athletes were ^lonored to all faU. with chure to head the padc with WaUed Lake’s second best. SUPrava ABOUND Royal Qak Dondero had a If-game basebaU win streak snipped Hank Fonde ot Michigan was the guest speaker at the ~ ' City AU-Spc«ti fete last night tksca.to-nu adndarto> ohkigalwoirlrtiw 4^ old grads tediy, - fl^ortoat^wam^^ Roedai^ S^TXytm Hild> Sdxxd atUeUc banqupt held ' ist night to the partoh halL . The affair was gponaowd fay the Mom’s and Dad’a Club wHh William Talbot servtog aa toastmaster. Ray^toe, vendty M Detroit basfeetbaU team of ■ _ ' ' George Heger, the oUier Titan cap tain also attended. Rev. Thompaon Marcero, the pae-nr, 'athletic director Rev. Jamee Sheehan and coaches Gene Wright end Father Shee-awanto along with girii' basketball coaches Carolyn Chaves and Mary Baoiett. Titara Nam* Co-Captains DETROIT «B-Jim Poet, half-bade from Ootdwater, Mich., and Tony Asher, a guard from Detroit, have bem elected co-cap-tatoa d Qie UsJvendty of Detroit foottMdl squad lor I960. Poet and Asher arc aeniots. Post averaged 4.4-yards per carry tost fall. Returning lettenqen elected the pair. reaulBg to the cad af ehmses I 7 Golfers Start, : 5 Go the Route ’ in WDGA Event Seven players started and five HnlMied. That's the brief story of yeWeiday’s scheduled Women’s Dtototot^Golf Aasoctotton tounp mend at FoiwB Lake Oowtry Oi^, ★ AO amchiUy V mms * loaiNlB «ad' •r^Mtooi c are Salad In American League aetkm at Northside, SmlUi 9k> meeto Arro Realty at 7 o’clodt and CIO Local 5M faces Moose No. 112 at Uao. On the Beaudette diamond. Griffs Grin tanglea with Bnettner's Qeaners at 7 to an fritematkxial League contost, followed fay an *30 Amwican loop nigiitcap between EUb No. RIO and Mohr-Borger. itherhsM nM to batOe yar. - ★ * -- '<* ---Mrs. John Hume IJA W the Ainvy BsM with 'in exoD-tont 3M&-78. three over woms|<s par at the FocuM Lrin layout. A / A, A Mrs. F. L. Thompson, wtoner of lari week’s flrri we^Uy WDGA tourney of the eeeson on the Knoll-wood course, was runnenw with 86. Mn. Robert Vinton fired 9L Mfs. Bmoe Hllkene 92 and Mrs, V. E. Boyd 96. _______ Wren MVP .. . BiU Graham keepa busy at Hat Rock High as head tte Aiiburp tan nmtotant.' He played at Avondale, has been wctlve to Pontiac Paita A Rec^spwte and leriy mreefed ' Heights Boys’ Gub. aiditfoB el baaebaO and atarttag af varrity foribalL Laaeera wOl have thefr ews gym tor the lint Rochester wiB add croes country ind wreeOing next season . . . C. C. Watson has retired as g hoop coach after 37 yen*. He won 18 district titles . - jfmlh Branch going good in base-: baH and trade. Nipped rirang Im-lay on diamond. Ron Wi^ a has had times of 4:D.9 and 4:42J. Gimtb Tcrawto going as high as 11 feet, 10 inches to pole vault. SLEEPING BAGS CAMPERS' SPECIAL 24 L Lowranen EOODS PE 2-2369 See the fiew 1960 KCA iiM ZENITH Rodina and Tolovitioiia STEFANSn Badio & Television "DewloM let Aetoarade Oeroge Door Opeaen" 1157 W. Hmea St. FI 2-6M7 AMERICAN BLENDED WSlSlEY far Urn t htmmhmr VAin JONES nSTlUlNO COMPANY, lOUtSVlue, KV. ^ liKOOrmWOKAINNEUTtAlSPint* THE POKTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAt 11, I960 TWENTY-NINE f By V. QVY ndRy’a lihii ^ Btow W Skippers Win, Huskies Lose on Track CINCINNATI - Mwt hodie nina Mt in a major league paitc were the 219 in Onehnali'a Croatey field in 1967. MOAn |An wer weather aariea o PtMittK Oentral r victora in a a and a quad-I oat to he ‘ ['a Wet high-ridlnt yfim B powerhouae.|ftop^ all area pr^ baaeball Coach Ddaa Wilaon came op with a ampriae in the ahot, whan Tom Etcfaert, working in Oariejr nrown’a «wt waa tkiid. BUI Ratdlfl waa a two winner, grabbing both daihee. Maurice Johnocn tumed quai^ mUer and won the event at :SS.l Cranaa ran roughshod over the HuaMea, in the wet, cold dual at PNH’a field, 71-37. taUi« eia^ firata, to four tor the hoata. TWo BNH firsts were Payne’s wins in "BIT” PLAYEB — One {Uayer is not biting another in this . London Mccer ntotcb ~ It only looks that way. Goalkeeper Malcolm Flnlaysoa of the Wolvertuunpton Wandemrs appears to be digging his teeth into Uie band of (hving Bryan Douglas of the Rlafkbnm Rovers. Finlayaon waa hurt in the ensuing coUision , but resumed play and posted a 341 shutout. Detroit Teammates Vie I960 Keg Crown in View TOLEDO. Ohio (AP)-Bfll to-lembiewaki, who lost the 1968 American Bowling Congrcsa Mas- Foes renmining in the losers’ bracket 'Dieaday night included Hemessey, Hobbs, Sak and Negy. ’Ihere were no changes in the leading standings in regular ABC OolembiewBki’a fii today is Tberman Gibsn, teammate on the Detroit Pfeifter a, iwt didn’t prevent Blooin-HUls gollera from up their Tib straight WaynaOak-lan^ loop victwy in a triangular On at ^ and slow course, Boomfleld BiUa canted a good llw i«Pi meet at POC. to otfiacore Wmt noamfleUd with 1TB. and BUttord at 198. tor Its seventh win in • row tor the Three HUla belters tied tor med- utkla _ Jays BMd, the 1 •TMh aai FOPa first night deal al the seesea. CMeto oalleetod every first pleoe, Msept hath her-ilea, the M-yard’ dash, Hgh her of team hH 44 (Bruce BUlh«8). The medaliata were Jkn Kenyon, Chuck West and Fred Ewald. MMvhl Law led WB with 43. Oormick with 48. wuita»»*(etrTliS»* :ie.i.‘_ lbv aenuM-PWiit nnn>: mett* (PWI): Caff (C). Ttau :M.I ircS i«4.'f liUt r«a--Oiiltfa IC); Itat (01: Oar-Son (C). Tim S:M.t see raM-Craabrodk (Onaw. Vtlw, SsToiMiriMWiai. Ttm* I:1S.S SMr VMUt — iscklas (raH); WUUa (C). nwsht IS tMt . « _ put. (iSP: Twrw <rcii in irai) luai ^ (PCS). TIm; Its. y*ra-n«kim •a xiGi Jss' •^?^71W55t'.a8T- I. U*. Rkfllt t-S ——~~ir (rCH); Tretki aas O. IfrOMlw <PC». -(TCH): ,»ua Hoddng won the vault and tiraad Jump. Ctouae the daabes, both to i .. rrai.CBANBS(K«" IttaiuaT ■ Parn* (Pmi); i_____ tlair :tS.S (PMB atralght Eastern MleMgaa Park. M ~ 14. It was thel Pt^ aad toe HP cusi. Phleher'a ftSM half ndii toe Parkers was ens ef the aree’a Skippers won five firsts to seven tor Fenton and one for boat Milford in n triangular. The Watotord _ h wu better, however._________ Al CutfareU’s crew came through with a victoiy, 99. to 40 for r<»-ton and 3t tor Mttford. aoitston withdrew before the meet. Ed Stigers. (Ugh hurdles). Ray Robiiwan (880). Mike Kaines (mile), Tim lAidetwood Omiad Jump) and Joe Falls (tie in the vault) set the winning pace tor the Since Gibson and Goirinbiewsld are the only unbeaten bbwlers from the originals finals field of 14, the winner of the duel auto-maticaily, moves into the diam-pknaUp match tonight The loser goes down to a series of matches between other once-beaten finalists to decide the other partner in . GUembiewsId waa a member ot the loaers’ bracket when fte faced Ray Bluth for the champAmUp last year in St Louis. GMembiewT ski took the first three games, but a 213-176 win by Bluth in the final game gave the St. Louis sharpshooter the title by an 827-817 ★ ★ ★ Bluth, seeded into this year's finals, withdrew last Sattudi^ when be learned hit father had died. Golembiewrid retained his unbeaten stMua Tneaday by beating Qyde Hobbs ot CleDeland. 729-725, and Al Salt of Mttwaukee, 821-7M. Glbson’o—victims included Tom Hemessey ot St Louis. 864gB56, mio. Decides Jo Back SdnTrdncrsc6^s~ FREE IM$TAlUTI0W-a04W0 HHiiw or l-Yr. GiorBiiffi COMPIETE PRECISION INSTALLATION BRAKES RELINED ui woii wm n i bouii lUDGIT TERMS Ws » FORD -CHEVY PLYMOUTH m OTHfH siooi: U. S C4HS lA.oO WHEIL MM ^ ‘^****^ ALIGNMENT Fne *5.95 WHEEL RAUNCme Hfl $1^ Hffw? Com III Entry Into NBA SAN FRANCI800 (AP) - Don Spanoer said ’TUeaday he heads a group oeeldng a San Frandaoo franchise in the establishad Notional Basketball Aasn. Spencer, retired advertising ex/ ecntlve, aakl be was withdrawing from a group backing a San Fran-daoo entry in the newly focined American Basketball League. ^>enoer said be had decided to back a San Francisco NBA team after that league announced transfer of ita IftansNiolis t4am to Los Ang^. ”1 think it is wiser to tiy to I S going CKboem tmder the wait tor the start of a new one," Spencer said. Ha dedared hli group is prepared to put up 1200,? 000 for in NBA IramAse. CovBfBd AwardsfBw dflCVUX) — Only on fivee oc-caUona Uooe 1981 has a player from a aocond division team won the IC’a Moat VahnUe PlaJ^er award. The Cubs^ Ernie Banks has tha disthictian of . galafaig the honor two yoars li a row. An IntBrnotional Event -Unto SEBRING, Fla. (UPD tot Brit "SOO MBea of eiiia 'nm in 1997. there never had hatn a major anto race between Effective Equipment Mechanised eipiipment w1h>r4» has’lenedHdUhe asaembbr line of the CofiaMvation Department’s I""*"" ■ tordat AM enpettaent stair Roacomman hat been ka- tHanearRa ibmeiital 1 Mpat fire oomn* Pa bad in ttb 1 l!(l\l)l() HR'.KfS, 121 WAYNI ST. ■MM rMwsTi FEJjr YOU ARE INVITED fn kiinw the DIFFEB^NCE* Tha oombinotion of mombaaaip;* in tha Anto-mobOo Chib of Michigan aod aatomobflo inouranoa Vith thk Ezcfanafa, it totally bayond’Jtttt an iaaoraiioe poHq^ , Hero is unparaUaiad caretaking tor aafac, surar uKrioring* vrith moml pored, tofocmad and protoctod. You an inVitiB to taMw tha dillMDOto FhpM or call at any (^eb offioo. •etrelt Aatemeblle Itoter-ltoMif’totoae BzeliBtoge «t AtoleBseblle Cltob el MlehlgpM A,|.IOCUI — Mfr-7< WWIaaw tl... K MtSI a. E. ttpm, n t-sm a. a. w»HM. n i-eaw a. L. vite, rt i-as» K WOMB. S« t-SSIt - h. w. M Br. ot t-n«i rta-sHS MlSftoif Otte .■ (C>. TtM :M.I (ftokl iw) MC»4TREAL — Of the 100 or mote players who are participating MeArtbur (Wl.--------------------- U* hsHItas-Vut A»«7 (Fi: sunn (W): nuii (Wi; KaInt (U) TIm TM.S «T 'Vi, TIM blnr (Ml: NlebeUjl^ Diek (Mt: aiferi (Wl tl«, Bet ‘ Humou (Mi. DIiIaiic* U-ll'. ObMpni^PstMa (Ft; OAki (M): Older (M): HArtvItk (M). DUMdm si- AAoit Homers in 1957 Canada Players l^ule NH Hockey league games the current aeaaon, only thrtN were bom outside (d Canada, the rosters show. 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Several managers and a great many players consider' Drybdale, 23, has nkne gotenflal than any other pitcher in the majors, led the majm tn strfmouts last year and is leAdlng right now. TUXEDO MENTAL UkTBT STYLES itht gpCT ptpnnpuAixy mrairs ii«*i wtu S9M Msio Hwy^ OR 1-0711 Hp struck out 13 Pittsburgh batters Monday night and^Uowed only one inOeld single going into the eighth inning, yet had to give way to Larry Shenry tn the ninth after two homers had tied the game at 4-4. “I made two bad pitches,” said Drysdale. “One was a curve to BUI MazeroM, another to Dick Groof. “This ball park Is a farce. Look at the bill Charlie Neal hit to win the game in the ninth (a towering fly that feU behind the left screen for a homer), and yet Duke Snider hit one a mUe to ri^t field and it was caught. That makes a joke out of baaebaU. —Bussie^ Bavast, Dodger general manager, declined comment Drysdaie's statements, but Red Patterson, the team'y public rels-thm directoB, said M believfi Drysdale doesn't really want to be traded. W«'r* Un^r Now Mon-•oomont and SERVICE IS OUR RUSINESS! WRIOHftBI SM^wvicr l-RliR Tve pitched against San Fran> cisco, Milwaukee and Pittsburgh here in the Coliseum and haven’t club Id either major league that dn’t jump at the chance-to get him, and most of them would Being deprived of- a victory, as be was, is hard to take,’’ said Patterson, "and Don may b* excused for saying something he really doesn’t mean. We’re gbing to be playing in our own ball park in the not too distant future.” Don Fullmer and Medl in TV Fight Tonight WEST JORDAN, Utah (AP)-The youngest of the “fighting Fullmers” r- 21*year-oU E battles veterto St^ihan Redl of Germany here Wednesday n^t 10-round middleweight bout to be televised by ABC. The bout, scheduled for 9 | FuUmen, including NBA middle^ weight champ Gene and lightweight Jay. San Francisco Maintains Edge Over Bircs I Major League Boxes ~r{UnearnedRuns AT emw*— mix PITCmNO Ml Veteran southpaw Warren Spahn of the NUwaukee Braym pitched hav instead ^ baseballs yesterday when the team worked out in a stable near Milwaukee to escape the rain and cold weather. Spahn te slated to open the Braves' 13-game home stand tonight. *^UnifOMD.*(Mtf.--r«rMimr “* Portiial. Md OMttM Aaasian FnaM^ 4rw. 1*. Running at Hollywood INGLEWOIK), C«dit (AP)--Hol-lywood Park, adiich has led American racetracks In attend- ■SrhM ittj tf «s»4 Haiw H iu; Ul CtinoU ef _______________ M’wr-tU » 4 111 a. mtrrr Uwf . 4 • 1 • Mtmp till 'll Ills ssst t *M Hit igil S J!i- Omw la iihi"OMiiSB~‘i*nZ£S* SmSMSfc ........MkMMH . IT-U, Ua Aof ilw St-s. im-onat, Mmw- tSI^uTSiJS&nsrs^. uifeST"’ “ r n“"i »iMi SI1U4 Mala a»v- TAiBssrsm ---ft 4 a • S Maya af 4 14 j*** uo^ ^ lit t: ‘ : t. a JL ssr *aa sad WatooM: La^_and apart- IF ■ ■ msi 1 SM 4 s ; Assist Giants jin 4-2 Victory Blosingama'i Hit Wii^ PirafM End Skid With 3*2 Triumph Assodalod Pram Bporia .Writer It isn’t how many you whi hi a row that counts in the National League race, It’s whom you boat and when. Ask the Su Prandaeo ______who have a modedt. tour- game winidng streak but a IH- they matched their longest sue-me etring elnoe UH with a 4-2 victory over the Philade]|iiiU PhU-Uea Monday night after replacing 2 1 Ues Monday night after repiacini j i Ptttsborgb in first place with i f ethreegame sweep over the Pi IS threegame sweep over the Pirates. OF-iamiMu. UpdsMd ntmrs; Uo- Ssn Fruwlaeo 4. „ Sw'.*Mi5r*c:40»S?. »^«mrSrJ4rt. S3S*rt* nmsll u ihlfesil iihsisr.' : : 1 4 4 4 Bkh'MO » t 4 4 iSiiiSS,', ii . - J •• 5 three errors, wen It I » -iitl w-Ofomsm sw fw-YUr tr to mt a-seventh after Meateg a Za lend. » !! i ! *“J!» J?*!; ’Hie Phila caught up with Waliy Post's two-iun homer Jn the sev- keep the Rues from making up aiv lost ground. 'Hie seckRlkl ^toee Pirates., who had loet tour etra^t after wtamng 19 of 13, defeated Loe Angelee 3-3. Hm only other NL game eebefk tiled, .Cinciniiati at Chicago, was rained out. It was the Qibe fifth straight poetponemenL The Giants, getting e pair of un- _________ Don Bias- tie4irealdiig single in the ^enfii off Johnny Antooelli. who wae workiqg on a twcLUt fiintOifi. i atu Milter fj-lj won lt~Sy f and refill j^ one man, kwer ’■ Gene Conley (0-1) in the seventh. ;; Billy ODell then Uanked the Phils I one hit over the hut two s hsnws. .. Right-hander Vem Law became - the first pitdwr to win live In the . majors as the Piratee bheked his cight-hhter with home ruM by Hal Smith and Bill Maipnski, Southpaw Johnny Podres (3-2) hurt to Pittsburgh at Loi Aigeles for the first Ume In- tour dedslone, giving up both homerp. Norm Sherry, who hit a home run in the second inning, and Junior Gilliam, who tripled and scored on an infield out in the eighth, had five of fiie ‘Dodgers' hits between them. It was the second major league home run for Sheny, the catcher-brother ot Dodger relief ace Li^ Sherry, and they came on coneee-utive at hats. His first beat Philadelphia 3-2 in II bminp Saturday night. This one was the first by the Dodgers off Uw (S-1) since Memorial Day, 1957. Both Loa Angeles nine were earned, although the Pirates were charged with two erron-glviag them 13 boots in three games and 17 in their lari six. Tiger Averages svr.T'a . . .M 4 U 4 4 441 uid >* t s ...u 1 T 4 s .ai . .M s 4 S 4 .ttS .. U in I S .444 .41 I 4 4 I .144 . 44 I U 4 11 .144 ...41 S 1 S I. .144 • • 4* * 4 I t ,114 ... I • « 4 4 .444 ...1 4 4 4 4 .444 ...4 4 4 4 4 .Ml *ai¥ ' 4 II i t I ;?» II 4 » 4.13 t .......4 1 II |IU M 4.14 eider ........ 4 ] rw 4 I 4 1.41 'VS. . . . U.S.Team in Lead of I960 Pentathlon Tire$foit0 $fore$ ^ ■ iv.wfasa.saissfeidSb.-ifm’SKja.v ... m n. jSAfilNAW STe FE 5-2620 146 W. HURON ST. FE 2*9251 Motor Mart Safety Center 111-183 L HMikAUR IE 3-mS-R 3-7148 SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)-U.S. teams moved back ahead . the Mexican entry IVeeday in the 1960 modem pentathlon ^ takinf the first six {daces in tiie {rishd. fiwoting: first place with 7,834 points, fM-' ed by file U.S. Bhm team 4 7,490 and the Mexioon ftmr^ le with 6,945. Marina Britn Stebdee .of JancsriDe. Win., lirsd 190 out d a poasiUe 300 te Nto indtvhbud honoru ta the third event of the fivegert meet MUFFLER $Oi5 ocABiunn . . W ' NEW RAMBLER WAGON F179804 Vr# Vrui Not (eewiaglr WHALLATIOM |lMt Osn BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER "wsassr* ‘: \V. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, I960 THIRTYONE 0Ha the 0ut4eef ^fail ^ tv nvrv Wia H. GUT MOATS Ow^wr EMter, Pcmitc Preii Radical Project Given Conservation Approval By The Pren OeMoer Editor An Oakland County lake ot some 146 acres area, that has been in the throes of “dying*' for a long span of years, is going to he r e i t o r e d, revitalised into what amounts to an almost new (geolo^cally speaking) hbdy of water. The some 200 reaidcata aboat the jdioreaof Long Lake, are goiiig ahead with the radically new plans that include a “vacuam-ckaning” job on the bottom, and restoration of marine plants, prestocking with fish, and in gmeral bringing about a bright and clear*water lake where atagnation and peat (muck). have r^ked the lake until it is nearly “uselefs.”_ "The big Job la removal of the accumulated pegt that ranges In depth from a thin layer at Uie shoreline to depths up to 28 feet" says Don Rutter, who has been commissioned by the lake’s residents to effect the restoration. OJlIMI^BOJtlCT flllOT OP MW .......... Butter became Interested In lake restoration several years ago, broached hU Ideas to InsUtute Fisheries Research, at the Univerrity of Michigan. conservaUon men and engineers and was encouraged to mske a pilot run on some Michigan lake. ★ ★ ★ "They suggested Long Lake as a typical dying lake. So we talked to resldenU and found them hl^y interested," Rutter explained. As a result of these conferences, Rutter’s company, the Waterways Control and Development Co. of Lansing has assumed the tart, Uict Rutter says Is theilrst ol ita^klnd anywhere. rmere an theasands ef such lakes abeat the eoantry that may be mstond te clear, beaatlfal waterways, where new they an geoglcally dying,” he explained. "vacuum clean’* the entire bdttom of a lake to remove ages-old "vacuum clean the entire bottmn of a lake to remove ag^-old muck, USE RAMCAL NEW TYPE DREDGE The method to be used, when funds are ready (expected about June 1) is a radical new type of "walking" dredge. The dredge will use specially designed aglUtors to loosen th# peat-muck which srill be discharged Into present swamp area. If the dredge works the entire length of the lake, the floating Une cartylng the muck, will be some »A0» feet long, “longest such line anywhen," according to Rutter. it i( it The dredge itself will be the biggest portable equipment used in Michigan, It Is claimed. The pnjeet, which wfll take about 4-f menths for eompleUon wffl be watched carChdly by the conservatiw dupwtment. becaose ef the very real hope It Is said to hold for restoration and development of many waterways controlled by the commisBlon, to flU Increasing need for more fishing ang boating waters for the state’s expending pop- At Hudson Mills Metropolitan Park Tou5 Mark Acorn Nature Trail Opening agency serving OaUand, Living- Gjiide Maps Offered for *Free* The organiiattpif of property-owners backlngtho projMt that Ratter calls “the world’s greatest Janitor General Council, headed by Detroit Industrialist James Reardon. The councU U comprised of top officers of the fodmwnersf associations on the lake. JOB TO con ABodir |1N,*W Bomeof the beneflta of the restoration job include better Uyimn property values; creation of fine sand beaches, without hav- 012 TllG £2lJLTOTl Ing to bring In sand. The lake’s bottom is sandy, but Is. now sUted up with muck so'that the deepest water on the lake Is six feer IMpth iverirt^ ^ni peat it will run up to 18 rtet, with an over-all average of nine j. feet, says Rutter. ★ ★ ★ Hoir much material ^ have tojbajnova^„- ^ The eperatrt said IjmjlH caUe yards. And the 1»-iaeh ttscharge line will pear out sonic 86#,8#t,H8 (bt) gal-loiis ef maok-bearing water, with nMst of the water, . elMued ef Its lead, going back iijte the lake. What will the project cost? .it .it it _ It is figured at $180A»0, says Rutter, with property owners on the'lake front lots paying $11A0 a front foot and off-lake owners consldierably leu. ___________ . 'DU' Approves Duck 'Factories' $S50J)00 Fund DETROIT (UPD - Ducks Un-Hmited, an tetematloiml watertowl consenrstion group, has appropriated (590,000 to continue restoring and building duck deeding gttMmds The cuganlsatloo’s board of trustees, at Ms aw meettog, lor the fifth strahd>t year aBoted foott than a half-mlllkm ddllars for deedopment <rf "duck factories” In Onada. GP Hunt Club Show for June 16-19 GROSSE PtHNTE (B-The 8Mb Grasst Pointe Hunt Qub horse how wfll be held June 16-17-18-19. The show, one of the nation’s oldest equine events, will feature 91 dasees and eight chantpknv-rtips. Last year’s show attracted ah all-time high at more than ISO ^bnors nnd mors than 19,000 spectators. atamp lands outside the Ui^ States so duck-breedtag area# In Canada’s piwlries provhices are •upported directly by apottsmeii. Poinle Fums^waa dected to'lflB Busy Organization wmk of the Oonserva-tkn DeparlmeiAt’s Mrt diviaioa, in- vestigatiob of llsb mortrijties and maeasea, atodtes of fish food and Art taedhw habMa, la conducted by tile Institute of Flrteries Re> SiMUKh at Ann Arbor. The Institute is flmaced %nd aikatidstered by the department ^(X) Fishing Sites Since ltS9, the Conseivation Dt-. TOO pubUc fiahing aites. Theae pub-I sitae provide lurntf than I of water frontage on likes and streatna througheot BUUA-EYB — Another species is added to this Mrd watcher’s “collection’’ as he lU lofty home. ^ Michigan's Miring and sum^ pageant, teaduriBg^ l~maltttade ot soloes, aooga, calls, hahita and movements ot some 300 spe- watrtlng bonanza. A good pair of binoculara and a field guide are standard equipment for thoae who want a ctoae-up of this cokeful outdoor show. One d the moet; rewardbig r tins popular type ly »to of jiature study u to Mndastn-tegic spot in the woods or slong the water’s edge and then wait tor the passing parade of,birds almost certain to follow. TO criebrote the official of the "Acorn Nature Trail’’ at Hudson Mills Metropolitan Park near Ann Arbor, naturalists will provide guided tours along the new trail on Sunday, May 15 brnn 1 1. through 4:30 p.m. There is charge for this service., ludson Mills Metropolitan Park is located 12 miles northwest of Ann Arbor near the Jimction of, Noth Territorial road and Huron ' drive. It is one of several parks M the Huron-CUnton Metro- Wayne counties. PenoM loterested in takliig the one bM? guided toon, wUeb cov tere ef • mile, shoald meet at Hie paridpg M whet* the "Na-tare Walks 9tart Here" sign is "We feel this new nature trail win prove as popular as the others we have at Kensington MetnvoU-tan Park near Brighton, Lower Huron Metropolitan Park near Belleville and Metropolitan Beadi on Lrte gt Clair near Mt, Ctemena It is juM one the many Improvements completed at the 600-acre Hudson MUla Metropolitan Paric,' ranarked Kenneth L. Hallenbeck, authority director. ★ * "This trail is labeled so'that per aoiw may identify flowers, trees and rocks along tlm path, and we encourage visitors to take unguided hiket,’’ he said. ★ ★ The Huron-Clinton Metnqiolitaii Authority naturaUat program also provides guided tears by appoint-nsot at Ikidaoa MiUs and its sther parks to Boy Scout. Girl Scout, school and other civic groapa. -B*mlls* far tab hOesi s be piaeed by A yrUn af tour canoeing guide maps illustratirt routes alont ' Hiawi River from Pwitiac to Lake | Erie are now avaUnMe for "free" MatowtitaaJjitbadl^ county park and parkway agency CUnton MetropoiMan Authority, 1750 Guardian Building, Detnflt 26 (Phooe WO 1-5866). These colorful, illustrated maps can be obtained M the autiiority’ office in Detroit, and at the offices at the above mentioned parka, except for Hudsoq-Mills. Ann Arbor maps and information by dontactiiig Drt-ter-Huron Metr^cfitan Park, Dex-tw, Michigan. t|y> 17M tratt M ar pbMu WO 1-Wndflowers will be of particular ‘ It iloRg the trafl during May ia bqied that the flowering dogwood trees will be in btospom. Animals whidl inhabit the park whiteHteiled deer. PoibtitMi Piinahjjr LANSING — Oaoaervatkin De^ partment DMeetto’ Gerald E. Ed^ arted Attorney General Paul L. Adams this week to start legal proceedings against the Michigan Sugar (fompany ot Caro adtoae discliarge of wastes killed fish hi the Can river late Good News for Ikk Shooters LANSING ~ Midflgan realdtaits are urged to report colomarked whiitUng iwanSi including the lo* cation and dates of their sii^tipgs, to local conservation department LANSING on-The State Highway Department has recommended transfer of 427 aeret of prime duck hunting land aoutfa of Monroe to the State Conservation Department fw a game reserve. Erie and Modify aud Bay Creeks. 37 pareela of laiid purchaaed hi 1M4 for oontroettoa ot the De-troItTolede Eapmewny. Ap-praieed value Is M8,M6. ★ ★ ♦ The transfer is prt^xwed under a plan allowing mutual exchange of propertiei between the two departments. The state administrative board will be asked to approve the transfer at Ma June meeting. Wateiioid Bow Leaguers End Winter Season The Archery League, sponsored by Waterford Townrtip Recruu-tkm Oepartmertt, has finished iHtgae cranpeiBtlan after a 16-wert ptaiod. Twrive teams (60 adults) paitidputed in this yrtr’s idb-gram, three more teams than last yaar. First place henern Id the Swans trapped , at tiie Shlawas-■ee Refuge in Mii^an are cokned red on their bodies and lower neck Carp Carnival IhisWeekend The annual Birmingham Carp Carnival wfll be held at (Quartan Lake on Saturday, May 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thhi event te open to anyone yean of age or under with awaids being given in four diviskns for the kiweot fish and largest i ben of fish csk^t. irill also be given lor the youngest fisherman and the lost unusual fishing equipment Anyone planning to enter the o on tte east bank of the lake Lakeside Drive between Hannon and Oak Streets Birmli;^iam. Bait will be furntehed. For further information call tiw Recreation Office, MI 4-180Q. eadden. Seeond place. i| (M- Individual honors with high shooting aveiagea went to JoM Morrow, Helot Orr. Lpute Stort-i; Douglas Arthurs, Janice Means and Dan Walters. Commercial Trawling Up for Discussion has been shown in this year’s program by incresued number ‘ active participants and plane beteg nuuie now, to provide an ' for next year. ^ ______t the tne trawls to Midiigan waters of the Great Lakes wfll be discussed before the Conservation Commission during Wectel public bearing tomorrow at 13,000 Birds Fall in Preserve Season LANSING (UPD-MteWgan’s 37 shooting preserves had a alow itart this year but business pideed up because of good weather, bettor operation of the preserves and Hie preserve aeasan ei Much 31 with huntera at tiie public preaerves bagging alii over 13,000 of the 18,847 birds ro- WicIb Ropge of Duty for Conservation Men In^<^tion to tiM^p^^ du- and tteb, conaovation offloers o»-operute with other divtekina qf tiie Conservation Department in making game che<^ and creel cen- tion and land matters, and ex-iriainiag the whys and wherefores of regulations, law changes uid various policies to local residents. He also assists other agencies in searching for lost persons and fu- a r- At Ctearwater, Fteu. the Mer dsy, a tii aieealing tefldltie jtictivu, Hte trt JtagT" Aid Studies of MigrationB Color Codes for Swans I Tho Bslgrattag bteds were handed and marked ( regians. Those trt« in the iJ||r Erie marshes of Ohio are colorui Wle wiagi and tails ^ om Mluytand are yellSr or purple. The purple markings lay appear blaek. - DMwrtment game men requmt tint all.,obaervationa be reportad bgr June R) ao that this informatian may be forwarded according A scbedula to tiie Misstesippi FlywiF (foundl whldi is caaducting tbn survey. Cbnunerctel operators and interested parties unable to attend the hearing which will begin at 10 a.m. are encouraged to forward tiirir views to the Higgins Lake school. Conunteskm action may be taken next week, although a time element and other conaiderationa Mother Nature's Baby Parade^ Now Under Way LANSING — Mother Nature and er ksg-legged helper, the staric. re enlivening Michippm’s oat-o<* dors with its yearly "new look." This mythical bird has streak fled some oeden and for tile nett tog bows drihrering more babiee to hte wildlife ward. These predoua "little packaget” come In afl steea, rtrtcs and degrees of hdpleanesa. Btevrtpsd'aad aimsWMsS^ sespto wksa bsea. They are aa snaH tint N af thero hea steed babies waaU at I Infant porcuptnes, complete with iR qnllte «mI foiw hlaek itatr, M a brief weight and stee ad-vantage over new-born cub bears when tiiey rater the wildlife world, fiaby fox and gray aqterrris ore dependent upon their mothers for about tiiree months whereas beaver “kits" are aUe to swim at once after Mrth. 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Mi^tc ^jja^xpoat sa^Rip^ frkm&Hrntlv9HnoSmnJ!!^T4;wrmnrn*MrltmHnmlf^o!!!!!H9t. ^’^ SERVING YOU BETTER SAVING YOU MORE NATiONfli SERVING YOU BETTER national : SAVING YOU MORE THE POKtyAC PRES^; WEPyESDAY. MAY 11. 1960 THlRTYTHttEB Deals in Pontiac and Nearby Areas MU. JBUE E. BUHllB Mrs. Jntf E. (Lna Z.) Butior 3 S. Tumute St. died yeiter-day aftenmm at Pontiac General Hoqiltal after a lUmaa et flue* year*. She was 10. A aalealady for HouaehokI P^pa^ 'Products Cd., Detrottk she was past Worthy Matron of the Order of Eastern Star at Capac and member of White Shrine of Pontiac. Surviving anua aon, Stuart L of Southfield: ----" children. Service will be held at 11 S.m. Friday at the VOorhees-Sipie Chapel with burial in ^ergreen Cemetery at Brapir d^, at ;i:30 p.m. BIRD'a: BEEBE HOLLY — Servloe.ler Bird X Beebe, !B. of 8735 Hfckory Ridgd Rd., wilt be at 2 p.m. 'Rmraday at Craft Funeral Hoipe, Fenton. . Burial will be in Rose Center Cafnetery. . > Mr. Beebe dfcd Monday after long illness. He is survhwd hy his wife St^ daughter Mrs. Luella dgwaon of Holly, brodier 'Elvin of Holly and four grandchildren. MRS. dHARLBS C. iblER WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP Service for Mrs. Charies C. (Lillie) Elder, 80, of 300 Tower Rd.. vriD be at 3 pjii. tomorrow at Donel-Bon-Johns Funeral Home, Pontiac. , Burial will follow in Waterftnd Center Cemetery. Mrs. Elder died Monday after a lengthy illness. She was a member of Rebecca Lodge 450, OES, at Oomtnerce and the Webford dub. Surviving lare three daughters, Mrs. John Boardmamof Royal Oak, Mrs, Darwin Richman of Union Lake and Mrs. Edwara W; Schons of Oxbow Lake: two sons, William of Crescent Lake and Charles of Oxbow Lake: 11 grandchildren; RANOAIX B, SPURGEON letter Carrier Dies , on Trip From South Service for Randfdl li. Spurgeon, a paat president of. the State Letter QuTlera’ Aaan., will be at 3:45 p.m. Friday at Donelaon^ohns Funeral Home. Burial wUl be in Ottawa Park Cemetery. w w a The National Letter Carriers will conduct a memorial service at 8 p.rri. Thursday at the fipieral MU. ADOLPH RUN TROY—Service for Mrs. Ad<dph (Ida M.) Kern, 76, of 1475 South Blvd.. will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Siwulding and Sons Funeral Home, Femdaie. Burial will be in Oakvlew Cemetery, Royal Oak. *r mwmbi ACTOR Din r* Maurice Schwartz,'one of ttie gbeat ao« tors of the YIddfoh theater, died in a Tel Aviv, Israel, hoeidtBl ' Tuesday. He was 72. Death was caused-by a beait~ailment. His body will be flown to New York. James Amburgy, Mrs. Arlie Jett and Mrs. Luther Kianld, al) of South Lebtoon, Ohio. MU JAMBS R. BNYDEi THQRNVILLE — Sarvlce Mrg. ifousi R. (Lavlnla) Snyder, of 4080 School St., will be at 1 pjn. Friday at Flumerfelt Fune^ al Home, Oxford. Burial wW be in Oakland Memorial Cemetery, Hovl. Mrs. Snyder died yesterday in Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital after yearJong illness.. Surviving ate six daugbiets, Mrs. Ora McDonald of Clarkaton, Mrs. Ethel Cornell of ThomviUe. Mrs. Bernice Lattimer of Tlrayton Plains Mrs. Velma Babcock of Pontiw and Mrs. Beatrice McKinstry and Mrs; Ruby Haddix, both at Auburn three aotis. Milton oftCoima, .Calif., James of Poniise > Ro^ of Walled Uke; 32 grandchildren: and 43 great-grandchildren. M their way bonM from a state ^oeoveatlni aC letter, carriers at Joneebere. Ark., when he was taken suddenly ill and dlM ef a heart attack at a hospital in New Lenex, m. .Mrs. Spurgewi, a national ofHcer oT tbeTAdies' AuxiUary of the association. bitd given an address at the convention. ' A member of First Presbyterian Church, he was a letter carrier at the Pontiac poet office. Mr. Spurgeon, 58. of 2558 Colrain Dr., is survived by his wife Madde; his mother Mrs. John Spurgeon o Detroit; a daughter, Mrs, Melvin Aiiten of Alma: five grenddflldrenr and three sisters. Mrs. Halle Bard-well of Caro, Mrs. Ted Coleman and Mrs. Robert Elvin, both Detroit. Dog Licenses Receive Little Interest Herg. Pontiac dog registrations are igging again for the third straight egr, ‘according to Mrs. Olga Baricelcy. deputy city rierk. w ♦ ★ •She said that as Monday’s dead-tne nears only about was 1,375, while Mrs. Baikeify Monday hr the liast day B«t censes can be purchased at the regular 12 price. Beglnniiig TViea-day. the price wiU be S3. Forimr Op«ra Soprano Bori in Critical Condition NEW YORK (AP) — L«a«ia|, Borl, for many years a soprano with tte MetropoUtaa Opera, was reported in poer oon- Ft. Laramte tn Wyoming sru estehUahod tn 1834 to con^ the ' trade between rival Indian The 72-yeanold SpMWi-bom singer,' in retirement since 1888. has been nnoonaelons at Rooacvelt Hospital alDce May 3. She suffered the hemorrhage the day before. Says Welland Canal Shackles Seaway BUFFALO, N.Y. (l»->The pteel-dnt of the GresdMAdH^. Lawrence Aaan. says the St. Lawrence Seaway never will realize its full potential as a vital trade route "untU the bottleneck Ut the Wri-land CAnU la'riiminated." . A ♦ ♦ Dr. N. R. Danieliaa auM yester- day the 27-mye Chiudiai eOMl Of Lakes EH* and Ontario must be bhpm^ or bypumsd, A A A He foM the CouncO of Laim Erie Ports that canal traffic riwuld be apeaded "either by dupUeatfon of the sio^ loda of tbs Welland or by osnstruction ef an aU-Ameriean canal, whichever is quidwat and The sccrctarybird la South Africa has Mng lags and is a deadly enemy ef auskea. RocliBsttr AAon DIm After Being Found Shot 53-year-old Rochester man died in Pontiac General Hoeptal early this mornizE, three foxirs after he was found shot in his car on Tienkin food in Avon Tbwnship. AA A* Oakland County Sheriff's deputies said that Clarence Norman, 420 E. Fburth St., had apparently killed himself. A German pistol was found beside the injured man. SOPER SPECULS at HOFFMRfS Oakhnd Packin{ Market 71$ ttBIIWOOB - Icion frwi Pratiac Mtlti Offietg (ItUil Maiktt Opta nan.. mIt. 7 A M. It S P.M. - PE 2-9114 Boneless Steer Beef UMium ca, tSHW Ril iMstOga- Center Cut Pot QQ. Roost Ov'*‘ Extra Lean-Baby p _ 3 POUNDS Sik 1“ Pra-Cookid Senokod Smoll ond Loon Picniic OQcu, Homs Zv Snow Whitt Veol Cube 7l|CLk Steak IV Young, Ttndtr i-«g Lamb nTv Frtsh Country Pure 3 FOUNDS Lu«s. 100 Rhode island Invites Ike to Stay at Newport PROVIDENCE, R. L (AP)-Rresldent' Eisenhower has been invited to miend his summer vacation in Newport. Gov. Christoidier Del Sesto (R) signed Tuesday a General Assem-Uy resolution extending the invi-'ition. The Prerident and Mrs. Elsenhower vacationed at Newport in 1957 and 1958. Quarters Fill Your Freezer the E-Z Way ■— No Money Down-12 E-Z Payments! Ail Orders SeM with SeHsfsctien Casrsatesd Yea Mast Ba Nappy FREE-1 to a Family THIS COUPON latitlet the learer (Adulte ealy) te m A #1 • mm n r V ^ White Foce Steer lTliMlll^r-' Hind A Ac I Full AKHc I Front lb. I Sides I Quarters CUL WRAPPED AND SHARP FROZEN FREE Kern dted unexpectedly Monday in William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak. Surviving are two dau^iters, Its;- WflHam- FtoOd^-saliff- Mr Theodore Flood, both of Troy: grandaon and a lister. CLARENCE NOBMAN ROCHESTESb—Service f«* Clar-nce Nomian, 53, of 120 E Fourth will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Pixiey’s Menjcrial campel. Burial will' be in Mount Avon Cemetery. Mr. Norman, a welder with Gen-k and Coach Di-morning in Pontiac General Hospital. SurvivtiR are hia wife, Bonhie; daughter, Mrs. Patricia Ann attUng of Ann Arbor; a James, at home: five brothers. Grant, Everett, Ray and Frank, all of South L f b a n 0 n, Ohio, and Charles of Pontiac; five sisters, Mrs. Earl Angel of Walled Lake, and Mrs. EJmer Amburgy, Mrs. JPWE n)(0)(STOE Starting Monday, May 16th IN THE PONTIAC PRESS IBarnetts ISO NerHi Soginow — Noxt to Soon Written by the'' “ . Known Veternarian, Dr. A. W. Moller i)r. Moller in this authoritative column will help you in the'care, feeding and general well-being of your family pet.' He will write about all pets, with emphasis on popular domestic animals such as dogs and cats. K you like, yoi^ can send in your question in care of The Pontiac Press and should it be of universal interest, the doctor will answer it in his column. Bt Sure to Road PET JH)CTOR...Eyery Say M 1HE railTUC PRESS 'vl 02870575 THIETY^ypUB THE PONTIAC PBE88. WEDNESDAY, MAY H> IMtf imp cnilff’ wilirt WWWSWwr^ Sm9 Kidi OM FovoHtfi E991 o lo Qoldtnrod YMr mmB liy niiM miv « B«d Ml called GoM» , ito nala It, add tha tarn white MUM und pour over hot buttend tOMt Pitt the hardMoked yoVes hi • I • wooden apooa ________sieved jndks over the toast and Muce lor toa'foldemod effect! Moint Sardint Fiiig«rt. Go Wtli With Salad Add flavor and spice to your utHi by aecvfaiy MaiM Saidince 1 toast fhvna- Thess hot little flngers are perfect as appedsers lor a tanebsoa freat Sottea 4 irttti a Mfhie { tshTfisponni oC- bpittar and uix Into the oven until they sinis and with a toaapoon oC Woccestocihlre - dry mustard. a teaspoon of leinon Juke 8 tangy treat.' and Meads with Juicy Fruit Kabobt Got Swfft Spi^ Batting spark the flavor r of outdoor You can give tomato Juke a lift aunklaaod fruit kabofas Thread to taste. Spread tbs mto- by oombinh* it with bottled dam ^ T toast fleers and top each Joke, ' ^ lavorUa ftedi flyit M and grill over hot coals 7-lD M etkk) butter, K 09 Phto* apple puke, S tabkMoone bnacy, I enished, flredi mint leaves sad H teaspoon cinaamon.' ^Mt ua> to"teisS*Mt*w5r^ during tU nixtisre Is riiifatly thkkenad. Onediiid e< Finland's IKMUO I li cup'atpiaie mlkp k4aea|t_______________ Toaer CHUNK TUNA 3*2r89‘ UNCLE SEN'S RICE ^29* PIZZA PIE MIX 3 ^ 67‘ DASH DETERGENT Centrolled lew wdi atoj^-m79c SHUR-GOOD COOKIES Mklow, frwh AlOwnd BRIS6S AND STRATTON ROTARY POWER MOWERS WHOLE FRYERS ■\ 2^-89* aoRox The while line to the Ctomc iino h„*37‘ LUX SOAP Yeefflheie both dee hen 3 w. 39* SURF Oeto rid ef dirt font -sr35' SILVER DUST Per dhhea or laundry 81* RINSO aUE Kiefer kw, kv frice “5.- »1“ UPUID WISK A Mkdi in the diihpon chctw ffMM $137 HfeL ■ HUDSON NAPKINS Soft, while, tihk peper nepklna 2 27‘ ZESKOAP 2 s- 31' ZEST SOAP 3 H.P.-4 CYCLE BIG 25" CUT 95 49 $10.00 Down, $5.00 « Wotk •TOUN«, TINDH. < COMPUTILY CUANIO. PAN. RIADT PRYIRS BAR-B-QUED CHICKENS 99' up Available at Miracle Mile and North Perry Street Stores Only CHICKIN LIGS. ^>^39* CHICiUN BREASTS. 49* TASTY LEAN *N' MEATY PORK CHOPS CENTER CUT RIB .n, • '• • ’ • • • - < LB. 59* Cemadian Stylo Bcmoii' FRKH CRISP 'N SOLID CAUFORNIA RIIINDCUr LI. 39* 79* WHOLI. HALF OR IND PilCI HOT DOGS NORMIL SLICED BACON Head Lettuce »fVO|AN IWLR • TASTY ALL MIAT LI. 39* IXTRA PANCY 14a . i SLICIO BACON rag. € FRIB-30 lANOAGES WITH PURCHASE OF Ciirad Banda0es UVI 1S« 79* ---------1 LUSCIOUS RIPE RED aORlOA TOMATOES LUSaOUS SWEET RED LOUISIANA URGE SIZE HEADS iCB> IN THE FIELDS-aORIDA 25* FRESH CORN 6»»3S* I A cackling freth egg has firm, high yolk ... thick, rich white . . . delicious flavor, .. every egg government inspected. _ . -- KROGER CACKLING FRESH ! GRADE 'A' MIXED Large EOgs THIS Wlirs DAIRY SPICTACULAR I ”iSr33' I.________________________ UNIT LIQUID STARCH ... .1/2 gal. 45c leonewleel biiy tor Mn. Hemewlto UNIT STARCH ...... .12-01. pkg. 18c DOZIN Cewpan veKd ol Ktofer ia Powltoc end MelriMtItaa Detreil Ooly Ihni Sol.. May 14. IPdO. Uwil Om C—pee fresh StrqwberrieR .. 4”^^^ FUVORFUL ‘N DELIGHTFUL BRICX OR -—- ~ MUENSTER CHEESE ... - 49* TASTY *N SMOOTH SPREADING ALLSWEET auMMiM ... .4^89^ CARLOAD SALE FRESH DUG EVERGREENS Your Choice $*y99 Globe Arborvitae jL-SThT?, $099 Juniper Von Ehron 265 North Totognph Rd Greek Juniper Pontioc-Only! NIAGARA STARCH . . . 12«i. pkg. 2le A esuet tor yeur foundry ■ OCEAN REUSH IOI/2.ot pkg. 33c FroM Cienb^Orenfa reliih ;^v ... lO-iji, pkg. 69c MURPHY'S OIL SOAP ... Mb. can 43c RED L SEAFOOD Frenm ehrimp dinner We reserve the ri%ht1e Umit qtietuiiiei. Priees and items ejfeetive: Are Set., Mey i4, I960 et Kreger in Pentiec end Eettern idukigan. None sold to deeteri. ' . ' ■ " ■ ' • ^ ' . ' ■ ■ . . .. , ■ . ■ THE PONTIAC HIES& WEPNglSDAlT. MAY 11, 196^ t)NE COLOR THIRTY-FIVE Crdnbtrry Fluff Sings o Song Springtimo U|l^ llavoKd with almond ax- Wbhr logethtr « pound of jdUed oniift pad. lUd in S cupa of eiwm that Mm baaOiTop iddi • poMtla n U deairtd. Prapona to repeat at an anHjr BkM Chotso Toppii^ Adds Zing to Applos NEW YORK (UPI) -r Apple FroMn aandwtehea wIB thaw, at room temporahm. In about blue efaaeae In the ti«ph«. Ooea-blne 114 cupa each of aUted all- Sar. Cut in H cup each of butter and crumbled blue chee^ (about 3 ounoea) with putry bten-der or 3 knivea. Arrange 114 quarta aliced tart applea In gieaaed 8 z 12 x 24ach ■dztiBrai. Bake JnmMasrae 35 to as mhwtea, or oitil apiHea Como From Jurkoy »Want your FVench toaat golden tarwra? Add a Uttla augar to the ‘Yogurt’' la a Turiddi word. In the Eaatem Mediterraneoh ooun- centuriea by leaving freah uncovered in the open dhr, I to fertnant. New it la made adeotlf- Yon’S find the top of a 4 whan you wamt to cut cat paalqr Fanunis Kuids DOU SALE! SWEET 'N REFRESHING PinGappIo J^ico 10* CRUSHED. CHUNK OR TIDBIT SAVi la Pineapple . T! 3 69* SAVE lie ON 3 CANS Pineapple Juke *1 Fruit Cecktail s: 25* LIBBY'S SALE! SAVE 23c ON 3 CANS SPAGHEni.*TSJ5f". . 3S!5*P SAVE 23c ON 3 CANS CORNED BEEF HASH. SAVE 10c ON 3 CANS POHED MEAT . . . . 3*2a? 49‘ SAVE 23e ON 5 CANS VIENNA SAUSAGE . 5 aS »1®® Kroaer KROGER«FRESH BAKED LAYER CAKES SAVi 20* iSptMNJNO » NVH.S FOOD or I CHUIY OOLD mESH BAKED KROCER FIG BARS 75* NORTHERN TOWELS 41' SAVE 19* WITH couroN mow IVORY FLXKES TiT34‘ 1-LB. DAMAGE IVORY SNOW Werfca wendert ntoGn CHO&un, umoh vaniua, custmo SMOOTH KROGER RANDALL NOODLES Tasty ega neodlea Smidwidi Ceokioa 3S* PEANUT BU1TER 49* INSTANT CHOCOUTi, INSTANT VANILLA.'CHOCOLATt VANtUA KROGER PUDDINGS . . . 29* . !J39' CAMAY SOAP Both ilso bora In * four lovely cdora 2 baw ZY BLU-WHITE FLAKES FAMOUS KRAFT'S SAUD DRESSING Miracle Whip "^45’ FOR FRYING. COOKING 6R BAKING ' SAVllSt Kraft Oil ... f!49' YITH 15c COUPON FROM THURSDAY'S PONTIAC PRKS / Flour ' 5 «24' ■ ■wPmHEI PRiei without COtfFON 3te EV COUPON for your laundry OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3e off ihia 39' SWEETHEART SOAP 1e Ml# OR 4fWM 4 ... 48' STAR KIST TUNA '*25' tUY AND SAVf — mSH fkOUH Birds Eye Vegetables WAX MANS hOL CUT CORN IS-OX. CBIAM STYU CORN 10-OZ. CUT ORIIN MANS 9-OZ. PRINCH GRMN MANS 9-OZ. CHOPPID IROCCOLI 10-OZ. MIXED VIMTAILIS 11-OZ. STOUFFirS SME! FRESH FROZEN ' SPINACH SOUFFLE |L«L 39^,1.; BUHERNUhSQUASFf BULLDOG BLUING.2 oz. btl Me ■PATTIJ>AICSTEAKS .... .., I'/j-lb. We Uolicioua frofon- staoka NABISCO COOKIES . ,9%.oz. pkg. 33e SPANISH RICE ......... I S^z. cen 2le EOay to praporo IrUI'a rieo PEAK DOG FOOD .. .2 15-oz. cans 49u We rieerve tfie rifhf to limit quantities. Prices and dams effeetd/e Am Sat.,'May 14,1960 at Kroger in Pontiac and Eastern Michigan. Ntme sold to Dealers. •M TltB PONTIAC FEKSS, WBDNEgt)AY, MAY 11, 1060 ; \ V., THIRTYlsEViBy New Era of Jet Planes Pinches Airline Profits Br liMDAWlON NEW YCAK (AP)--Tlw Mtin’t private •irUnet art nilferiiig teem an «U AF FMaUm SHEEEEE! - laraHi actresa EUna Eden, 30, appears a bit bedraggled after eacafdng with 101 othen from TWA Jet plant after it craihed during a landing at New Yorit’a IdlewUd Air-' port. The pilot said everything was fine until the noae wheel budded. Elana had Just finished a movie In Hollywood. Decision on Pecho LANSING (UPI) - The decision on whether to recommend a par- llaete>>the aeooadJiand maihet lor pravtona perloda of np> grading flying equipment. Some TUs time it's from eata««^ I 116 the Jet age at a cost in e«- eas of two... The Aoniedy given points, with no o much, if any, profit. But if it’s Just as many brileve,A I oargo bai on i^ on Another problem is that oompe- _________ _ _ tion baa stepped up in the . last tern fbr the wotselflve years as CAB granted new routes so that now more lines that a few observers fear is an overoupply of seats fitat could tempt a move toward fare cutting. The outcome that most fbre-see Is a period of financial streu while passeinger demand grows up to the new and costly seateig capacity, U.S. Stockpiles $15.6 Billion Strategic ProdocH qnd Farm Surpluses at Top of Goods Value The airlines haven’t too much choice today. Ute cost of changing to Jet planes is the greatest in a hi peppend with cosfiy changeovers; And the new fleet will offer more capadty^-bote because of larger WASHINGtON (UK) *- The total value of goods In various government atodteilas was US,008,-074,000 on March 31. Sen. Hnny F. , Byrd (D-Va) reports. Byrd, dialnnaa dt the Senate-Home Oonaitettee on Reduetioa of Nonessential Federal Expenditures, give a breakdown of the fig- JS^V .... .......... present demand Justifies. But not to chan^ could be even more costly. Those who don’t * Jets could falhby the wayside in an increasingly competitive race. ★ ★ A Airilne earnings statements tell 'IHia story. Most so far this year i^’t reporting profits at all, but losises. tiw price of their stoda has fsUen as mudt as 40 per cete in the last 12 ipontlu. Divldepd stoekpUe worth g8.4M4lt.MB ooasMIag mootly et atrategte prsdaots that would be aeeded la case sf aa emergeacy. The Agriculture Department had a M.OM.542,000 stodcpile, made up almost emirely of surplus food taken over under the price support program. The remaining 1171,982,000 in Btodqiiled goods consisted te clvU Byrd's rspoct showed that the value of the federal stockpiles dropped by 335,157,000 In March due to acquisitian, di^oeala and adjustments. Ag Department Shouldn't Have Ordered Reprint WASHINGTON (AP)-The^ Agriculture Department belahafly halted distribution of a recmit reprint of a bulletin telling farmers how to produce caponettes by using a Some have had trouble raising the mancy to finance porchsse of the Jets. Many ire deeply in ‘ 'i mors Jets stffl on CAPITAL BEINO SUED One, Oipital Airlines, is being sued for 34 million dollars which the British fim of Vkkers-Arm-strong. Ltd., bays line owes on 80 -^^scouiit torboiwope bought in U». Capital has asked the Gv-il Aeronautics Board for a tern-porsuy mail subsidy of 13 million drilars a year. CAB refused. But the government agency reported willing to grant the air linen raUef. It hoida that the 12 domestic airlines as a groi should make 10.5 per cent as fair return on their investment. It has been five years since tbeir earnings approached that. The airlines expect to have 250 Jet planes by the end of the year. Since most of them carry up to twice as many passenger as the older propeller planes, and since they can make a third again as delayed at leawt tatii Friday, Parole Board Chairman Roy Neteon : least thik’ tbsy’re telUag CAB. 's what ^ High-gloss enamels, suitable for Kith indoor and ouhikior use, art made by using .mhetarea of heat treated linseed oil and elastk; copal vatniahea, in many formulas. gr to pardga PedM er torn down OonfUetiiig teetiaoay given at Iw heaitag has to be sifted by be parole beard betee It can reach a derision, NetesB Sfdd would be to'aqiarato cMes until the end of the weriL yearn et a IMP year isMencs - * > i—dsf te^lhe A ef Ms wMs A twohday hearing last month rill roantr in n rscontmcndstioo 0 Gov. G. Mehnen WlUla WiUianu will then decide whetb- 2 In Group Out on Bond Aftw Bolting Roundup DETItOrr 4H - TWO of mem Detniten arrested April 31 la a nattonwlde ranadiM cf peraens so- ting rooms wHhMit a ISO tsdnal gambling stamp pleaded guilty In us: District Oont Monday. Judge Thsodon Levfai released PbU Wall, S7, and Louis Sefanitter, bends of H400 each to await sentence. No date was set for sentencing. The other five still awaiting court action. MOTOROLA CLOCK RADIO Large bruhed-asetal dial. Bwss|i second head Ail ooBCndi M front sf set doldsn Votes* SpeahsT. HaadsoBM oaUast ia White. Bias or Pink c The M Housekeeping Shop OF PONTIAC 51 W. HimON FB 4*1565 et seats arailaUe' on a mileage iMsis is skyrocketing. OtflcUds said 10,000 new copies at the buBetln-entltled "Capons (ttid CiponWiJg” had been ordered late in Mardi. This WM fiine months aftdr caponetteg—had been withdrawn from markets by producers on request of the Food and Drug Ad-ministratian. ★ ★ ★ This agency said a growth stOn-ulant called StUbeitrri which was injected into poultry ^produce 1 been Mown to induce ouioer in test animals. It said reslduea cf the chemical had bron found in the skins, livers and kidntys but not in the white and dark meat. rled 44 millkm to the old would leave them with costly excess cMMcity—that is, many empty seats. And you don’t pay for Jet planes that way. So some airlines aro asking CAB to increase tores' by 3 to 5 per cent, and riso grant H extra on each tideet sold. CAB is believed ready to grant the extra n a ticket—which would help most the smaller lints making the shortest tr^is-and fare boqsts. A little over a year ago. when Jet igirdiases first b»-to pfaiM, it Mipnved an lose of 4 per cent plus II extra per tieket. Alrilnes make a surcharge on TOO BIG FOR.FEEDBRB Getting rid of tbeir old planes, once the new Jeto arrive, is another-headache^ The huge propi are too big for 4 % YOUR SAVINGS GROW FASTER With m • . CURRfNT RATI EwninOS ot compounded AVI simI-ANNUaUY Etkoblithtd in ^890 — mittod poying o dividoiul. 70 ytort of sound mdnogtmsnt — youi otsuioneo of security. Assots liow oysr fiftj^thfs# million dollors. PASSBOOK SAVINGS IN BY THE lOrii EARN FROM THE PIR^ OF THE MONTH! Caiitoi Sawiags ft Laar Assae. E$labli$hed 1S90 Tnr. Bumr iLv fWtiBC « d48tt CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR OP BUILDING Templing meat meals in minutes... ■ri frohri LIBBY’S SPAGHETTI WITlfMEAPBALlS ^ A If you like apajjhetti, you’ll love Ijibby’a. The Bmooth to- • tnato sauce is lightly touched with just the right delicate spicee, as are the juicy all-beef mBat balls. Truly a taste* ^ thrill-r-and a sure way to delight.a hungry family—all^ youiB for the heating. For a micoulent extra tang, sprinkle nhiwided Italian rhikian on top. And to round out this hearty mmu, eerve your own favorite toaeed salad on the side. UBBY’S BEEF STEW “Most like homemade” is what we say about this delicious meal-in-itself. Irs true! Wa uee aa tnuch lean, tender beef as you yourself would. Ako garden-tasty vegetables. And the gjavy ? Ymmmmmm! Try Beef Stew topped with Herbeil Biscuits. (Cut packag^ biaaiite in halves. Dip. tope in melted butter noixed with caraway seeds or oregano. Heat stew in saucepan while bascuits bake, buttered side up, in 475”F. oven for 5-7 minutee.) LIBBY’S CBRNED BEEF HASH You’ll find plenty of good lean corned beef in with tasty little chnnT^ of Idaho potato. Not only delicious aa is. Corned Beef Hash lends itself to a variety of easy “dren-ups.” One yummy examine: Spoon contents of a IH ‘lb. ___ can Libby’s Corned Beef Hash into an oven-proof casserole. lV)p with half slices of Libby’s HaYiraiian Pineapple. Bake in 400* F. oven for 15 E THE LEANER* MEATS GO INTO Ltetoy, MeNwtn A Ubby, Cblcraisw A, HHmi« •RICHER IN PROTEIN-DIGGER IN VALUE TOlItTY-ElGHT ^THE PONTIAC PBBSS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11. 1060_ GoocI Party Punches Hove Full Fruity Fhvor mr <M>nx FroQd now until the and oC the idxwl year thet« will be many •ecaikNu when punch la i^ed. Mot «iat punch wont be le*/ed tho mMdie eC June, but Oda coming month la a aerica M^noa aervlm teen-a^. you Miould make more ttuin thatl al the wonderM anay ★ ★ We get calla aU the time from hoatesaes aaking how much punch to prepare *ter-l«tr gnwa^ « you wlU figure cm one cup (8 o*.) per peraoB, that will be enough. Since punch ctqm are small, that means enreryone can have two ■arvings. Two and one-half jalees avaOaMe, there la Utile exeme ter IselfU tasttag paw*-Start oat with a baaa of tanoa- aie er Iced lea aai a«i ysar el trait Jaleos. U tM bw* (V « UbtaiPOOM loow] J QMrti Pour boiling water over tea bags or loose tea. St«P 3 to minutei and remove tea bags or. gaUons wiU serve flfty. M yon'r^if loOse tea is used, strain. Cool ■trawbsrtlcs. and sugar. Stir well tp blend. Serve over hse in punch ^ capa or glaases. Makes about > ^ quarts. Just recently wa read about ns interesting iced decoratton for a pondi bowl, neese a can of fruit aocktaU. Open both ends and let me froaon cylinder sUp out into the ■ nwHs In me shaped mold. It makea pretty floating let. Put in Httraachlno This next punch recipe has five JttereM fruit Mkmt in If. One to leoMm-llavored carbonated bmrer-age which win add sip. Tho punch “ be n goldott color. -------------------------. Other ioee te fleet la the pumdi ere targe Meeke tt sherbet (tarn-m end lime are espeetaUy geed) and les ta ripi ehepe. Vse yoM> ring meld fer me letter, lUI ft If you have a heart or Mar- % gaUon. # w ★ The last punch recipe to a erearay ona. Eaaily made with frtmm julco. tt bM vatdUa Ice biH. chilled Juicei In punch bowL AM a Woe* of b». ___________________________ with roaraachlno cbentaa end totoea of Conduct Own Study onFishSicte In eonparlng flahery products, to the game M stery" t •*«» • ) trosMi oimi* i»lw Me- ★ ★ Combtoo watel*. nacm sherbet and ice cream In bottom of punch howl. Break In small pieces with Urge spoon. Add Juices; Stir until mer-bet and ioe cream are partially melted. Garnish top wUh orange alicet,. if deaired. Makes 5 ipiarts. where ttm^ actual weight of the am you wiUing to pay for ounce of cooked noodles, pastry or breadb«f When time to mort. of you srewUUng to pay ____ you might overwlse, Josep)^ Lawyer, Omsumer Ma^ ketii« Intoimatkin Agent for Oak* Thoao who buy fish sticka miifrt do to try diflOrent brands, since, fai an *'lnfannal aurvey" of prepared and partially prepared flWi^ products, a case waa found where the weight of the breading — mom than'flit weight of the Thia was (Hie of the Rabbit Mixture Is Om of tdt fhvoeito rahWIi «!• leroi a now way. ' S 5^ T Poured Over Eggs and mtxtnraa rate a Bttlo higher tfaaa did aome of tha moat and pouSry producti.. fr * * Granting that a pie to only a pto and not o complete meal... a yh— of milk will take core of the protein niody; at least In the 2-and-S onneea of fish mixtures. And don’t targst . . . whlta I or 3 dunces of ftob may ba an adequate portioa from a autrlttonal point of view. It may not seem odetpiato from flio appetite point of vlewi Next time you are preparing Baited alnwnda toe a pai^, try sprink-i wHh a little cony pow^ der. Spicy muw*! :jsf laursst. In 0 saucepan over low hqpt meH tto butter, itfr in tho flw. nit, mustard and curry powder. Add milk; co<* end stir until tbi^-ened. Add tomato and <*eeoe; stir over very tow heat Just until chaem meHs. Pour over toad; top wim egg holvos; -garnish with psrstoy. Makss 4 swings. Quality... All TOP Quality... Fresh', Whole, Goyernmenf Inspected, Grade 'A' FRYERS Fried chicken and hot, buttered edm-on-the-cob . . . what a quick-dalicious, satisfying mast ... on the dinner table or at tha picnic grounds. These tender fryers are a natural with this ripe, golden com also featured at WrigEeys. And they're budget priced, too I 29 : Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce 2 Coni 33‘ PriMi sttsems thm Sot., May 14. Ws tsMtvo Iho righl to ItarfI aMolWas. CUT-UP .... 33i V Roosting Chickens 39l Bioilexs 35‘. • Mickclberry Hickory Smoked Sliced BacoE49* Naturally Tender, Table TrirAmed, All teed Tender or DOUBLE Ypur Money Fully Matured Grain Fed Beef. Guaran-back. * I . • Ring Bologna 1 Sy,., Skinless Franks miS*S!1 i JiJ: 79“ I Liver Sausage SAVE 10c Maxwett House Pure—Tc-Off tebel SAVE 14c SAVE 20c Instant Coffee Hygrade's Famous ... .. Corned Beef Premium Brand Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple 6-or. Jar 89< 39' 3 1% ^Qc Cans SAVE 6c Tha'Worid'f Finest 12-oz. Con SAVE 14c SAVE 10c Heinz Ketchup Choice of Grinds Don De Coffee Kraft'S S|tad Oresslni MizocleWhip 14-ez. Bottif ^iisbury Biscuits .VTolO*’ iemento, Olive, Pineapple or I’s Relish e # e ' # e ^e • • •••••••••#••••••••••••••••••• Del Crest Vanilla or Neapolitan — With Coupon Below # Ice Cream 49*^ • Top Frost Frozen Grade A e Rospberries S'"c99" • • e e ejo •##.## e §• • J • • d e • e eeeeeeeeeeeeeeteee IN WHifE OR CORAL —5c OFF Lifebuoy Soap 2^28“ MACARONI FAVORITE Kraft's Dinners 2 .,..29' FROZEN—JUST POP IN TOASTER 1. Downyflake Waffles 2 35' SAVE 10c ON Rival Dog Food 6iii79‘ BEACON BRAND Chinook Salmon Grape Juice vSTc S Rospber/y, fllockberry, Strawberry, Elderberry er Grope Dainty Lunch Jellies 3 WHITE OR COLORS Swanee Tissue 4^239' Chicken, Beet, Turkey, Horn, Hoddock, Slrteta or Swlie Sto^ Swanson Dinners . io2,*pk« 59® ENICHIO, Aa l»URI>05e ^ Robin Hood Flour 5ii39' ' NEW BITE-SIZE, DELICIOUS WITH MILK Sunshine ^ Grahams .li^39‘ hippodrome CREME-FILLEO ^AiflORlTB Sandwich Cookies goS> pj? 39^ Chun-King Chinese Foods Bean Sprouts £ 1C Noodles Beef Chop Suey Z2J25' ALL JUNIOR VARIETIES Heinz Baby Food 4J.T.59' so EXTRA BOLD BBl STAMK WM Nichese ef Oro Cawt er H «el. SIMONIZ CMh viWe. LimM Om V GEX RirMER GIFXS so EXTRA OMB BIU STAMK .WM Nrehese el «* 44te. Ceas TOPFMfl IBMHUDE IXM GOL-O BELL. G i FX SX/XMRG # / THE POKTiAC PRESS, WEPyESDAV; MAY U> I960 THlRtY-ytyJI 'Round the World With After-Dinner Coffee For than ivtio woiU Ulu to give vukty to dM afteri^taMr eoOM ■•rvod, hen «« eoro emgeetiew from a tunoua oo^ P^^uciog ooma. Into each wenmd glua or cqp, ptoM two toaapooa rm m double' •erve In ematl cupo wtdxwt otoam or auger, fhr Itellan-atyle damHaaBe, aarva to warmad, imaU gtaaaaa with lugar and a twin ot tonan. GAirB ht UUr. Ualqg two ooC- I of doufalaafrngth cattee and hot milk into enia. ooatotoii« a tahtoapooB of i Vtvp tor' r. To one . to dtoatovad. Add a Jir gar of Irtob jahitocy to each aerv> tog. Top with whtopad ereata. GAFB WnrALB. Fill maiQ et,. ttoreadourtha full with doubla-. coOm, naoa a cafe ray-ala apoon on the rim of each oqt. Put a oabe of aagar ' and cower It with « I ahiwly drip tl 0 ^ ooSea. ^w^Jjjd aooop of chocolate loo cream to each. Top widi whipped a a tontal^ of ctonamon or Bya- and hot chocolata into enpa. If da- hla^trangth cofka. then aweeten to taata. Sava with or without the addittoa Of hot milk Mto epioea but each cup and fill with < Inthe bottom of each citoii Piaoa a apoonlUi of meringue mixture made by told- oofna wni uquias. fii daubtototoength ooffea. Add a daAofanpofdtolDilawhc: white Onma da Meqtha, Cognac. CUrw eao, hummel, anntoette or Coin-laau. GAm GAPPUOCINO. Boat to-lethtf equal amouata of peanut Briitle Tops Dessert wMh gtaaaaa of towaaid apple Jt until frothy. Pour into cupa and top dnaamoa or nutm^. If de-aired, ganatah with whipped cream and a ctonamon atick. Apple Cream Fhith to a high, ally, chilled foam, dalicata and faintly sweet. R be^ with canned apple aaaoa with little cake bftea and tots of whipped cnam folded; into it. R ande with a thick pea- ’ nut brittle cninch top over' thej hnrthinees . . . a daaaert to charm the eye, and elao delight with ite through-'n-through taste of apples. If you’re looking for an unusual * A party appettoer, dRwer boded This is a apacia! ‘ ....................Idece** dessert lor gocato. Ou a aitich^ bearta or with poorly summer day. » ChtotoM ond fSggi Jfbr Limditoon Dbif iw MS* aieta Me naoMs w a ChU spplo aanoe: add nufroeg Stiff: fold into apple sai tnre. ftOM In' servtog dtato Gar- Marinate whole button nwsh-tmma tor aeveral houia hi an oil aalad dreieing lav-ored with garlic powda. ore ' paprika, nr uae your fav oMh olhar be OaiH Bdtotl mp. iMh aovhv, polfr I tahim m atofc or rfmm toto bahtaa . Itoo wallhdtnmi todWlSS ncdtohaaorcatolinabA . Oamlnffr totaA m t mu, . _ on with salt, poppa and pm prtoa; dot with 1 toMemam 4 - and top with M tahloi* of ahredded alwtp Choddar 15 mimites or until eggs are doeired fimineat. A drop <r two of War- may he added to the mSk a craaii (or extra sip. Swift Premium, Hygrade's or Imperial SMOKED HAMS When You Buy Ham... Buy a Nationally Advertised Favorite. SpeehUy Selected^ Sugar Cured, Hickory Smoked. SHANK PCRTION. Butt Portion dy,. lb. Whole Horn Fish lvalues 1 Budget Values • • Loke Erie Perch 1 Boiling Bewf * Erash ... Pan Ready Headless & Dressed • pijfiTuti j Fresh Cod Fillets iS: • Beef Short fibs itS. 45V * Fresh Haddock Fillets ^ 59V ; Sliced Porte liter 33V, • Fresh Perch Fillets 39V • Breast-O-lemb 25V I Pinaappla-Graptfrutt Drink SAVE S SAVE 8c Stokely^s ^^Ping 5c Off Ubal Rinso Blue 5c Off Labfl ■ rarSt Pkg. Gree» Giant SALE! I yr .£ ,.100 *Mta dhoice • Swstt Ppm • CiMMCpni • WbtidlCinitlCpfii . / . ' ■■ '• PURE. ALL VEGETASLE Crisco Sliortening ’ci^69' FOR BATHROOM, lOTOtEN Alrwlck Deodarlzer /’iiSf'sy. SAVE WITH 4c OfF LABEL Afax Cleanser 2Si41' MAKES YOUR SKIN ALIVT / Fralse Pink Bar / 3 K 49' fXTRA SAVINGS ON 9e OFF VEL Liquid dSV ^■58’ EVERYONE'S BATH FAVORITE / Palmolive Soap / 2K3V SO MILO FOR LOVaV SKIN Cashmere Bauquet , 4K43’ so MOD FOR DISHES OR OlcmiCS , LUX Flakes f ^34- ;r witm gold bell gift sxaivir; iOBTY ■ / r . . ■ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WBDNESDAY. MAY il, 1960 RAZLEV Ji—# CASH NIARKILT 1. AZiyrT OWN QTlim OLEO Ttttas: CHOICE CUTS BEEF ROASTS Lb. 49 ARM CUT SWISS STEAKS Wib. FKSH PAN4EADY FRYERS 29: Roiii-Sirioil-Swisi STEAKS RIB CENTER PORK CHOPS 49. u. 69^ 7 Hb Cil-SBrnd Fna R AHII FRESH, MEATY SPARE RIBS 25. U. TASTY LOIR FRESH POLISH REWIS SAUSAGE 07 BNTTER 49®“^ 1 s. 59®“^ FRESH, LEAN GROUND BEEF TASTY SKINLESS FRANKS Hc*i in the Groove—Er, Grove iew/s Can Really Pick 'Em My DOC OtnoO NEW YORK (UPI) * Lewis Btathewi 4e in town. Not ^ many people haVe heard about Lewis. In hi* iMMBeM ha la lamous. Hia business , is n' (that’s dw way you pen* nouace it). In competition he has pick^5,4B(i oranges in aa hour. It you.don't think tiud’s something, just go down to Vtoida and try it Includes time spent moving the ladder and tranaterring the picked oranges from your field bag to the bokes. A box holds two bushels, Which is 90i pound*, which i* 200 to 220 oranges. Lei^ totes a bag that holds a whole boodul. Meamddle, Berfim is busy back boaie, seefionising. 9ie told him she’ll marry him aB rliditt, but khe to get married on aailonal* ........................*«nd the fruit with hbf fingors about a '’fimwnly per ess la’3 In^yonr I Lewll said la aa sads, pAckta’hro hhaad they teg tor her if he findh a program will many them. But it doem’t look very bopefid. No TV show to date is willing. R«y NOT ChUPOKNtAt Somebody asked him wh. he go to California and fry lb get TV? Mon froaea tdevisiDB ra in California than in or any place else in the worid. Lewis siM he figured he better keep his citrus-pickin’ hands • Asm. wsridag • to If bears i psy rale Up got U years ago when he started. For he worl|p with ids yard into the bag which is slung at hte abdomen. His ladder woric secrets indnde quicker ways of setting it. SomeOmes he Is keying up the ladder even I its top is resting against the you’re wonderin.. sectioniaer Seetkmises bndt With a tapered knife for canning-H grapefruit, although Bertha the United States than drivers in gentle suds cleaner dishes why pay more? Orange Pickin’ contest in Florida four straight tlnws, aa s31-tlma rsootd. He was chiunp in •SI, ’Se pnd ’fiO. If there had been a contest in •SB (it was scutfisd that year by a rather nasty Irseael he might have won five straight Hefsanlee, aoftwonthenHpoken, Daveapoct, which he says daima ts be "the ‘biggeat little town in Floiida’ becauM if employs-4n »-mora people that ito pipa- Lewis, whs is n sad has hsea pAofeAs’ IMT U years, has a gbrl friend. BerOm CHPey. who ptem-feed ts naarry him It he wen pAo year’s eharaphmeldp. Bertha Is Iseltinotoa. fike’e a mOsahsr. When Lewis wkn times awards Urn s fitlp Is New York koping ks wHI appear hs “Mmw Florida frosen orange Juioe is aold in CdifornU ' California froaen orange juice. Clfon CharTkniigft... TkafiaFABWashl 20^ OFF King Size 10« OFF Giant Size 5<> OFF Large Size Sff If Yev. Too. Dofl'f Hav Softer, Youngar Looking Skh With MiU, Mild Pa/mo(fVe Carol 2 BATH SIZE 6«OFF SPECIAL PACKAGE For Woffltn Who Halo To Do Oiihft 8/ Handl 12<r OFF King Size VEL Liquid 9<>OFF Giant Size VEL Liquid 4 ^ OFF Large Size VEL Liquid Ghras You More Tola/ Cloaning Foworl 4«OFF Giant Size 2^ OFF Regular SiM da]|> at 17 eonli a bon. the aanw any other ago hradteta. NORTHERN WHITI OR TASm - ^ Toilet Tissue lous 29*^ ^ KNAUST—FJECB ANO STEMS ^ Coyerti Mushrooms 441. Sm a# CUB 07 PILLAR ROCK—RED Sockeye Solmon TAU 1-LB O SdV9 CAR 07 SOLID PACK—WHITE AAEAT Pillor Rock Tuno Fish O CARS QA^ O CRLT 07 FRANK'S PURE ^ Block Pepper 4-OS. OA^ Sdvt CAR 07 SOLIDl^RISP—FRESH Heod Lettuce t 2”29‘ U.S. NO. 1-:-CAUPORNIA Long White Potatoes 10“^69* SOLID RED^IPE Hothouse Tomatoes 39"* VAN CAMP'S Pork ond Beons ti" ”gi" 10' 4c OFF LAIEU-PURE, ALL-VEGETAILE CRISCO T 3‘*‘■59' PILLSIURY'S BEST OR Gold Medol Flour ^ERT, ASSORTED Colored Nopkins SAVE 2M Sc C0URTP16. aO ntANCO-AMniCAN ' n CrkMMkAA+i TOHATOUOa OpagnCfTI mn emn _ 2'Sf 25' HILLS BROS. Instont Coffee ucwruBi unit. >“ 07 STOKLEY'S finest TIU Creom Style Golden Com 2 ^ 29 BAUER'S FANCY Solid Pocked Tomotoes 8 a 99' HUNTS FANCY, CALIFORNIA ■■ TiU Sliced or Holves Peoches 5 ^ 89 IMPERIAL BRAND—RMdy le Eel—Segor Ceied—Mallo ShmM WHOLE or UAkilC FULL SHANK HALF rNMIYia ••ItU. ill^< I*. m A|y IMPERIAL BRAND—Raedr te Int Smoked Picnics ^ 29"' SWIFT'S PREMIUM—Seger Cased—NeidWeed Smekad Sliced Bocon r^ik. 59* TOM'S FINESTr-STRICTLY FRESH Ground Beef TOM’S Northwood Markets moiquBS LUE Boui orei^ DAILY s Ak t, 9 p.m. SUNDAY TIL S PJA. * THE PONTIAC PRESS, ^I^^DNESDAY, MAY 11, 1960 FORTY-ONE mnm. A MAY POLL OF VALUES SHOWS IT. . . Super-Riglit"-Famout Quality# Mature Beef GETMORE OF THE HAM YOU PAY FORI Chuck Roasi Buy "SufMr-Rigfcf" FULLY COOKED Semi-Boneless Hams WHOLE OR HALF USS SHRINK NO.SKIN NO EXCESS FAT NO SHANK OR 'H" BONE Theee liams ghre you all of the delicioui fuiqr-sweef ham meat with none of the usuol woefo. LB. 65 Arm or English Cuts • • • »• 55c Fresk Croml BmI MP MCOH SAU! AUOOOO IRAND ^ 49c Sliced Bacon.... 39c Leg O’ Lamb "SUPiR-MOHr “• 69e Fancy Sliced Bacon Politk Sanagc —-...........................- 49. *“ * 49c 97c 'Super-Right" VEAL SALE Ug Rout .. 69c loh Chapi,. >. 1.19 Ronp Rout.. 69c RO Chopi ..« 1.09 ShooMor Ruit i. 59c Shoddor Ckopi i. 79( JANE PARKER Whole Wheat Bread . 21c Volue SoMioi Thii Week 17c . LOAF JANI PARKER FRESH SAKED Pineapple or Lemon Pies >ach45c » HAMMlROn OR Sparfih lor Coko ««03c Hot Do| Roh ... 31c A MUmtUI IHAT JAM .AMH INIKMD, iUCIO Porch FEIots mm >.4Sc Clowod SonH u. 23c SOLID, CRISP, 24-SIZE HEADS LETTUCE 2"25 FIKST OF THE SEASON CUBAN 9-SIZE Fresh Pineapples 3k.|.Q0 Fresh Strawberries IC aox ONLY 49*" kW% PURE VEGETABLI OIL . ITL AfrP BRANO-OUR FINEST QUALITY Tomato Juice .. 4B5c dexoio Velvet Peanut Fluff assf. .’Jff 49e Broadeast Beef Stew . . KnrfTs Salad Oil t^. a. 49e «« «^. Merit's AM or PM ^ . . 4 SS 99c ’ Eight O-ClMkCoffw =» a 5^ Pill*uryOil»Mlx« S Hortz Dog Yummies QT. •TL 45< 3'^ 85c tJRSc. r43c MX or MATCH SALE $. 6s*i ““ I A&P Peaches PUISTOM NAlVIf IN NIAVY SYRUP A&P Cherries RID, SOUR, Pimo POR PIRS AND DISSRR1S ZSSi 89c 2 SS 37i Blue Bonnet Margarine um 4^89^ CRESTA^ONT FINE QUALITY SHERBET 2% 89* Your Choice orange or LIME ChBBSB SfiCBS 39c SflvBrbrook Butfor # # # • # mm 63c SniNiyfiald Buttor . . . . . im~iSc Synnybrook Lotyt Eggs'T* •» 45c STOCK UP AND SAVI ON TNISI CANNED VEGETABLES MmIo KmmI or Cream Styte' GOLDEN CORN SWEET PEAS ReltaWa iiani fat GREEN BEANS FROZEN FOOD SAVINGS Terry's Frozen Favorites YOUR CHOICI lorbBCM iBtf 1 Chop Suty Gravy I SRcid Batf leoz pko. J Doio Pineoppio Juice • • • • • 4 ££ t9i Howaifon Punch. ............... 2 S% 43i 39< AH prices hi iMo od •fhcHve Hhti Sotwrdwy, Mwy 14th In ^ r ...................... Flerieiit Doodorizor locon TT'^ sVfOt. Ubd //C Aomori IMI CRIAT AHANTIC & PAONC TIA COMPANY. WC IPORTIACAIIASTeilS PHter Cigorettes PAOC 25c t^p^$uper J^arkets AMIRKA'S DIPlHOABlt fOOO MtRCHANT SIHCf 13S9 OHM itOM. mm un. • m • eU:sLsr& Now ihw Both ikm PramlBm ,|n Pechpge AATk low Prioa New Geputy Seep Pu Toor AatuaoBc Wodwr Dhmorwam OW Sam At AAP Siivar Dust - Ufebuoy Soo^ Surf ‘r 2 * 69c . Hondy Anc^ -..Proisa^ Ai(fy OR _ Ad: Deturgant j: Lk^ld VM ^ Sr 79c 2 38c S’ 69c , • 2 SL 29c at 83c -^85c ^ 77c ' \vvr fcXfii t v- Avo Jell-O Gelatin Desserts *cS r Food Fair Apple Sauce... |2* P ■ m mrnmm Pineapple-Grapefruit Flavor Kist Fig Bars............... nl i Lb. i^e Canada Dry Soda Pop — |0* Large iggs WtkCMpMMtw CLAPPIS STRAINED Baby Foods - 5 m WlfkCotppnMow SAVI H« ON S CANSI FOOD FAIR TMa«r SwMt RIPE GOLDEN YELLOW BANANAS 10*. SwMf Cur.4 (• Iriiit 0«t Mw Nttaral FUv«rl $A« II.I mSH FMKCN ^ * Ol Aftp TREESWEET LEMONADE .... 10 c...99 MOiTM'S FROZEN MEAT PIES Ckickti, l«tf. or Tirfcty Morion's Macaroni & Cheese.savi itc 6 pk,'. I i.*k49‘ HILLS BROS. MIX OR MATCH SAUI CAMPBELL'S COFFEE . . WHITE SATIN GRANULATED SUGAR . SAVE I7cl EVAPORATED MILK SAVE IS«I EVAPORATED SAVE I7cl 60LDEN WHOLE KERNEL SAVE 2Sel CHUNK UCHT MEAT Concord Tuna ... SAVE 33c TOTAII Sc OFF LAIEL Rinso Blue or Fab. JONI PASTEL COLORED Toilet Tissue. CAMPBELL'S FAMILY SIZE Pork and Beans —.. 4 7 TaII 0«nt *1" 8 Tall C«M •I* 6 12 Ox. Cam l|M 5 Cam S|0O 4 Larea Boxa« »r 4 nt: 29* 4 21 Ox. Cam •1- NONTOtFoodRlfc-6r«rfttt Stony) Cofaleg Ever.' NEW SGN GREEN STAMP ■PIABOOK Seu|M 5-89 nMc^Cnmi «f CkUN Cenfnif .. ^ M^ONDIRNIl FRIZESf FOOD PAIR / ■ ©' ■ 0P!L*fSf^^ Shop and Save at FOOD FAIR in the MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE ROAD K THgtFONTlAC PRESS, WEDNIBSPAY, MAY 1^60 FORTY-THHUB Sen. Anderson Is Renominated U.S. Starts Eviction Suit Agdinst Biver Squatters Hart Urges Steady Drug Quality Check Two Alto Win bom lidi in Now AAoxico primmy i|L0UQU^VE, K M. (AP) -Sen. Caintaii P. Anderwo and New Mexico's , two members ad Om Hotwe a flepreaentsttvM won r«-BomlnaUpir, in Tuesdey'p Demo' cratlc nrlmisiies. I time He^ MdxS. teVtUB. emu (API - Thefioiip which built * bfl^ aciwL pxHas fMlen-db Ooteado Rly- the river without. tetaT^MiclIim. £ ar w^tterb. a detmiiuned band To net their nraduce from the ^ temw^ oemra senate ^ AriLTsSTtoT^i« the CalJtooila aide, they erected *® * ^ gov^ a OMbot steel siian with thofr™*"* wNtterb, iot neariy .1,000 who ter half century have fantiM land they the CaDtomia aide, they erected knew they didn’t oWU. It’s a tarrible blow." says Fky (Mson, secretary of the Assoetated Faimen of the Lower Colorado Wyer. Obaervers say tb«v «tiH may 0 be basis for the saltier^’ hoyim of bollot battle between Gov. John Burroughs, Ilemocrat end lomer ' Gov. Edwin L. Meebon, Republican, whom Burrougfaa defeated in 1158. field of three virtual In 067 of the state’s divisions bo piled up more tban 73JOO votes against (heir oonor Uned 18,000 plus. BiONTOYA 8TOONO Rep. Joseph M. Montoya, op-~~|towd by Sra. Dentils Chavex fl>^ NM), showed surprising strength in turning back the diallei^ of State Sen. Gene Lusk of Carlabnd. Rep. Thomas G. Morris decisively defeated Galvin Hdm of Albuquerqtw, oil man and fanner i tegialidor. In 671 divisioiis. Moiltoya led I Ltuk 46,238 to 33.155 and MoCris led Horn 47,835 to 28,3«[. * .* She referred to an eviction suit filed Tueaday a^dnst ^Jamin Langendori of near Calif. U. S. Atty. Laughtln E. Waters aald .it was the first of MdU to evict 970 people tnm 37,000 seres of rich bottom lahd Oo the Arixona and OsWoniia rides of toe river bom Hoover Dem ' “This baa been going ^ fer .earn," said one townsman, was almost exactly a year ago that the Interior deptttnuHg announced it was going to fUe suit, and yet the aettlera are still here. It will be a loiHl time, if ever, before they are actually forced off tha farms and resorto they bavi ^evekmed over toe years.*' Hart, who took over chairmanship of the inquiry bom lin. Eririi Ketouver (D-Tsno). hinted that such legislation be propoeed. 0 His comment came after Dr. Chaite 0. Wilson, dean Oregon State OoUege’s schoo} of pharmacy, testified there mre gigoifleant differences in dri^ bemune of the way they wen made even fbough ADAM AMES By LoaTiM BO(m AND Bfilt By Edffgr Mgrtbi The Associated Fatmn-s are headed by BiU Muiphey, who a B headed another Smog Alert Season LOS ANGELES. (AP>~Another hot, smoggy day loomed for Los Angeles today aftrr Tuesday’s Bizzler that brought mat and tears to many sufferers in the sprawling basin. Gov. BunOu^s turned hack an old foe, Joeepb A. Bursey of Santa re, and Mectaem had little trooUe defeating Albuquerque Dlst. Atty. Paul W. Robinsm. The count in 671 dMsIortt gave Burroughs 48.38(h Bursey 38.455; and Thomas E. Holland. 7,243. In 636 divisions Mechem polled 19,441 anaf^Robinsoo 7.305. WQUam F. Oolwet of Santo Fe, a Mechem running mate, won the Republiom nomination to oppose Sen. Anderson. In 625 divishms Oohras had 13,-042; Joseph Rendon, Albuquerque, 7,617; and Frederick W. Airy, Albuquerque. 3,557. No Bed Planes Tracked Spying Over America OCHAmAOO SPRINGS, (AP)-If too Soviet Union has sent aerial qdea over the c United States or Alaska, American Air Defen»e Command says it has no knowledge or report of It, A NORAD spokesman mo9e 6w comment Tuei^ in response to calls prompted by the downing of what Soviet leaders say was an American-buQt jet on an fiilelli-gence flight. The U.S. disclosed Monday it hu sent spy flights over the Soviet ynkn. it * * NORAD’a radar and electronics gear has foUowad Soviet planet over U.S. territory around the Bering Strait, between Alaska and the Soviet Union. But toe NORAD spokesman said this occurs only when the Soviet pratt are turning, or when bad Weather forces them off course, ‘hVe do not consider tUs a bos-tila act,’’ he said. NORAD of od- vahee waming devices at the f . and along toe shores of this contl* neot to alert this country to any attack. U,S.ii^Sufplus to Bulge Even More WA^INGTON (UPD .^"Thi? wheat surplus, already ta record size, will get larger with harvest of this year’s crop. The Agriculture Department fore-cagt yesterdi^ that the 1960 winter wheat cr^ would total 992,-000(000 buriiels. ’(his would be^tfae fourtb-largest Pe*". " — and 19 per cent above The l960 'cnq> was expected to be 66,000,000 bushels Unger than was {wedicted after last (all's planting. G«n. Van Fiotfs Dog, Rh«« Gift, Disoppoors WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP)-Gen. James Van Fleet's biternia-tionally famous dog, 'Hiqipy, misBing. Ihedogwasagifttotoeiri-tlred g 0 n era 1 from Syngman Rhae, tha recently ohstod i«eri-dettt Korea. Happy, a Koraan husky, tosap-peared from the h Omo Van Fleet’s brother, It R. Vin Flpet, who WM^ keepfaig toe dog tor toe general. The yellow, eye-Bmarting pall caused a 36-mlmite smog alert, first one since Get. 23. An alert is called when thq cencentratlon of ozone in the atomosphere reach-.50 part per million, s VtoibUlty downtown was leas tban one mOe in the morning. ★ ★ * Los Angeles hit a high tempera^ tore of 87. Other hot spots in soutbein California: Ripley 111, 107 at Indio and Pabn Stvinga. THE POWTIAC PBESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 11, IW Sofsi^isors' Proceedings ------------------------- ®S?jaSwaa'risrfe ---a CoaStiM, I MM Um a^NMI $Syi2i:5yr&8ji e»mi*e ___ '^SS^TSS^_____ iS7Srs'WL%«: om« M a nawn DEMtiM. ^ Tim H la tht aa^ of • Nmrt ^ S.“in^ASisr^ Rnl. I M. Itr MM MW tt mm «nm maraimy Umm Km fcMa_ ss:;.' &«£!* A %£!-£ dST'■”*}**, ifSH-^ -*Smm % «M M* fiS ci-ffi isiffi.w tea.® sfsStS'&^ls WlUlM «fW*-1. W^UUM Md* to fsrjssft nnt mmt m ^ bmm*^ toaM^wlwM INM om damrtM—t «g MigjL* ”S Cto • MlMlMi Of UM DmrUMat at f?3LiSS;r 8857*5 Etodmm wui tappir mlMM "?2i.SST*oS^ Omtriitii _ lURGAwr 1. nUi TAjfd 0. 9Sm^ 5 M: SaMTMwy. nmoTM f« CSTIL DBflDm BdlUObOQXCAl omatp BMWd to aapM ^yjasv%r.*ara a .es'‘!£3irii:s^ Mew tberetore to It neolMd Uwt tto sTcarsUiis'jrss.iiS Esr-?aar<^’» - - OoMMUtr*----““ - **Slu‘i S ^ i senuR nuuM ta the Orttoad CaaalF Boaid to Imat- Mr. Chainaaa, ladiN aad gaallaMaa eaaatr diata atMaMaaar lb Jariidtottaa aad eoetral --------a. eU7„er rtUie» to jmy * t]r dratoaia dtatrlet apm tomb ***iMni?iiliil~lniHn«TiitrTr Trii' Uato wS(7S& iSblswlMllr la- fUlaga ibaU aaNM lha ato 7*i£S**IU Titoie ^Dpenlma Mm iw MMiair a- - «mi!7 ___M atour lbatS28 wben eiMt to I toaid to rapertoiari and kr the laaaltt- FatsS-I^S^ s5^Ej*gatf‘.aw.'BS SiSS^SV^^^iS carsw ^^4^-SjS^ !^H>rH?3rkS Mia?*t«raM>Sur *>^^**^ _____jitadi, bM ban a dafltota ad- Tintan and hai aade It anniMM^rr U A fat addltlanal parMaaal daitoc wbaa the Mat to Mtarlali r-' &jgyg>‘s»‘u,*. ”«*ton*ff awiaw^M!^ !? v7.r7*8?Sri&3 gi^ t.‘tU2r"r «W __ -_ rtUnq^iah tortadMIea to «ba CUjr to farndaieefWaBSeMU^ Buae Eebartr Drain aad top Dtatona DMrtet »J M^. Q|_ ^,ew!2£Sto3Ka*2?SS» ______js^gas-aTa 8Z7^‘5b.”i;.r^.aa\ aMad aad tba ijMldato apataUi rsSi?** dark read aaid aC UmrtaTfaaai I ®XrSSSl£m"2!3! ^ lita*l ma (MtoMM nabd M. tfatabar). aetal Wallara tel Jaw j£wiie?eetoi^*5e'ira^ iJTWTSrS-STI^ kH«r toT plaaad'~ atlor ----- -__b al ____ mJ? m”tba*^b^ 1 aaiaattaB to plaaad. ab. ^ OW«t7‘a —marua j;^rfWiBriidiWMi~>wd w. I. That iba fangatoa laaato ba la-gtorgrmi^tba raaijm^afi^ Maarlaa t. Crotaato _ _ LKUBteTTT* — enu ■. watr .da-—--Ta *n» t. firaMdato apfraaM aa part to ‘r%J-s5^!K7bM«.- toidnadad ta diafT tba appiapi rrjgg^^ iagrr^ placet Frad W. Bratth) ROaiM-u Cortia Patter (raplaen dtwe L. placM Bebert B. Mran. • Bneknar irealacet Blebard L t WAT* AJID MBAMS — DarU mi.^BanT W. Bartad ^IStaS^ Sknnr VinunMO-OaB-"airuSow**%SimM*^iiaw)^3S-ttonaad ad Paa—bar M. IMP Mtotted ..Tba apaatotoMatd %aai tf Baaad to PabUa Warta. ^1 -frit 11?*^ -r-1^ ---------MKr temaTvatad therefor, tba L. Balat aa a FabUc ITerka ta flU STtS-' baMu Oaant* Beard to prateatlaB lha UUii( to daa_ |»5f.^to^Sl.?Sg5‘ UuTraad /rta?^ If. dMitb. fltoijMto to lha war.^ i jam'to^®**MrUK?*te* HaBy^ g. PtoMtom Mara pnamtod appaatoc toeMd to ThMBaa lapperlad bp J. W. jS5ilKe‘ei2?‘5e? ^paS^ b haarlod^abald to lha affbalad ^^jsrsjr- *iSb3*Sa»B.fW“ WIToMamSiityM^ Wharaat ab Daeanbar lA IdW. Ihia s%rg nT^^Mlad aad aaa»nail“ltif*mt£ MATOM BOARD, QbaDataa WM. K. BKITH MARTDf M. ALWi MoMd by Board aappertad asbaa that laaotatlon to ad A ttoOelaal aia^r '—^ MNfar. tba faaelatW PO* Oakla; Ir. Chalrauui. b a fa« btojar abjae- lawi to carry out . That a eerUted eopy of tbU raae Mb to farwardad by tto Oaaaty dei aaeb iMBbat to the atote tepalatui toBDtr. _________________ _________j cciaam* JOBN O. dEMAMM, WtLUAll A. BWART CARL P. INORABAll WIUIAM C. BUDdON Cmn. E. MILLER MoMd by damaan cuppertad by In- S^'Si.SotSST^ lint lha pottlon rclatlM to tba 1 MUb MBMd by Laateaoii Waya aad Maaaa OanHiltMa ter-------- aad rapoil back to tba Board. A aatactaal abDorlty bartos aatad tbaito^tba aioSab eartlad. Mlae. tm t: uaa UKHBLATITB ---OAKLAND OOUNTT To tba Oakland Oaaaty Board to Tour LactaiatlM OaauBlttea raporta lat It baa aiada a earetal atady to tba ufflbar to city repraaantaUm wtalcb -ould to aHewad oa tbla Board dnperriaort after tba IPfA Padaral 0 — ----------racial prat gramaori mmc hw I bacanaa toUctal raiBla (Act W, p. oobttooad. Itla tl f^mparrjm Pmalatlaa mtunatea praparad by the lateott Mctrcn^laa Arab Baflonal ^toMcaate to wbat*^ 1S& *Padpito ---------abaw far aaab to tea M ppreral to Bit foBoniBi tamwla aa addition ta tba Oarntyt Latdaia Pratraai for aapartliara rapraaaata vauUM*A. tJMSSr: _^^J3SS r’ajs* __________ ab bahalt to the Oak- gamiw^*abd*^*Cmtotobt^C^ tmbSbM BnmaaaT% ’ttnat/Diparto^ aattb. aa a part oil Aa oMtaB maty the Olty to Pbradala, aad. __ ^ oSss:.‘Si^‘W ^sssaai aadar Tto City ^RaUMCMt toatain tbauM la aa wlaa to prajadlaad to aaeb ■ablltty far »to aai3a»ar tot rattraat r%Mi aad aaid eli-la IMM aamd to pay lha aawnnt DAVID, e———— ■ - ^ °?a£!“..sanil£^ toaralar. tto raaohttlaa «aa adapted. r^'^vAL or omoALr ^m!%kiaad Oean,ty Beard to Bmar-lr*StoltaiiB. Ladiaa aai Tha Oennty aantd to At wboaa tonaa to amca tiaiMiaBito aa the Board to' daparrliaw toAto to lliMallBaaaai BaaMalian M^^PtS m rabtoary i^lP^ the Aadltora' rapart ^ tba Waw-Ibd baada haaa baaa ptoaad aa tllai _____ NaM to Bondtad NaM to Otfielal onioa Tana Bond WtoM Pllid ^^cVAaitla Oaaaty Anditor I yra. tAloa dtaadard AMyot tegMM S3Tba2M^sTO «lm S««WT^* *P«S» CO---** Maryland. Band Mo. 14M1M. lb Oabbty TNaamtr't Of flea. Mu d. Uacdeaald .todalJM- 1 yn. toMP Btond^^ ^Aaetob^tewanee BMaad M. Thatobar Road Com. t yra. i JK ------ that the *^lSr^^ateatb«'tolha'i^lt* m a Coupilad tewa to li raouirad to tba i ___________ — -------Odaiaittaa, I uom thi rBiiSia"t?‘Hi8} ^ WATB Ai -...... OAVip UmUBCBt, 8rATO numE f VO JOHN L. CAS_ AWtO L. BPLET W. HCTtrOW __________aaaa aappatoad Z^sSS*!^ By ifr. Urlaaab m RB; ' “ the O %i2^^J3*i2SrS5i- ai^bM^ aaiS^tioa to iM IHP final bndpat near the aad to tba year sa*T^.^Kr3 MM teft ft lifttf aiUttoa Mlftrf rTT^^-b^ -- -■-a * tokuto la ut Em to^StoT^M in Mareh.^7 •sKm SSUd^SSSTlr" - ate aa It did ta tba Into ■ to UweKtoS: tto BO itb tto eaopHtoloa aad ataiatawaa to la Oaaaty Wtotbra BoMd iM Wr^— aMuaf wan wauoia_^Q. iiuc iw ra^toMtoeetSebilRez raaalto ^aiTSto^toSCSib.*^-® aierttaaa to Ito'canaty af'oaklaad to aaeora the payaunt to tor a*'to^^MSSMdttwl tto mark to tbit Board ba an- ■riSi.- ABTHOR O. EUdOCT^^^ lock aapportad a adKlto. —toato^^i^ .:s.'^*:.8ugs!r t:* £ ^LaTB^“rtr5grS*aJ5.^ ■oMraaant aad auto laaatouaadatlaao to . tto BaM to Baaaniaan a» arpaal--“-MI etaw w^ win IMpraritba --------------------------- ----- — —Mimi n each aaaner la tto--- !•„-?» to UM da- a tedteant mSat"I! a Market" ■ SHiSS*r ------TSS«| -«U k* --M ;rantoorrad to tba County Bvu a Bbl^tla AMrabCrT’aMdiaS^ taM ute OoeaBber n. UN i ttepatod yaar-ond adopted a----- owtaa: S8S**5o2 wSaT far U ra^Ta IMP i»n- Pnad for R otracOon ... sX'iSrta.: r BtoSdt^ 1 Ital .............................pm< Waya aad Maaaa ctpaaitotea far .farther hto^rtat and aeaal^itM. Sdtotien to Srumtttm raaotatlen. WATS AMD MBAMB COMMIT- DAVID LEVINBOR, CbalrMaa_____ Siira oto^niB r BabMiu a!m^ bP b- BtoMk. tebSpb. Boliay. Bto- partaMbt ^oSinaai"l rk-TX-s: I the OHnbdttaa •»*- rlaort. b todltion. tto Clerk-Raplttar to Daadd tanctiona T baa baaa aeeeaapllaba' ------' S3eb*'i**$SSee”* Work! Dapartaant I iaB^tlaa.~Tho'*Sito VM tor a aanatitniieD- • btottaMTamS S aaapa to aSb^ S7*toM8W iL fboobunondad that lha Beard to iuperTiamj^to~tha dtainaan of annually retoUng the offteo. Tto praa-“* WvctlM of rototion dou not pra^ «M canDnuMy la otftee w^eb it ite hAM oapandad ta uaat the iarairlBc laaal__________________________ withoto tto County, b addmab to bu £l*_5k e».wdlR«t1at Oabntp_aatltotlaa. ■M Imwadiata aalaUan to teeraattap tto afftetiMoaet of adaUatetratir^ tto ^uato it to atlEaa tto Chain Aadltora at tto a gs?^jLS:jr!ST.*Sias SSTW^-TSS,?^* tienablp to other Caaaty apt__ _ of aww^tor^Tha ^ IS » MM fftMMMMM tftftS tiM U lb by the Baato to iaparwlaaia < «m that the lapfilatlM OawuiWaa aa Iteaa Ito affarta to abtata r--------- A ih btiarpanep ttoh tha tawlatleb ------ by tba Board afltoparrlwtiL dy Oobiailtiaa vtH toEt up at tb:M^*ja!ri^ii^ 8 n. nrofctm BEPMMirrATivB omtmmmf^AXMaaiSSSS TO tto Oaktaud Oaaaty Board to Btow- ttofe S WAT« *R0 «r. BtatbUbanM^ Baard to Mr. Cbalraiy,--- SKSrrtto^agS-ajRSar^ bUh m aparattoaa ra^ BMattapa la tto and that aueh rap-raaantatiM may tboroupbly faaMMartaa himaeif with Ito ptaaa Kd tto apara-tiea to tto Beard to Water Caamda- a.’sass itrvlaaa tbrMiiMbtj^ aabbty roar Bpoatal Water Owiwittaa mat d rarlawed tbla matter asrat^ and aad that thwa are jaa^ nalte la •ssru&fffWn.—' --------A ar ar ___S^Um IKtidai^aad marlaaa raadaradto •«« dipartmaat far tto " J**. *^^td**^^ Me? UP af.tto^Ac*to!^ _________________ tto Dalratt Water Board. A maaUap ta biiu tanatbar tha MriawlataraM praopaM phuBad ia tto panr tatara by yonr Oabutotter A KaeliitleB waa adapted by tto —“-----------“-T baid m Jaaai . . tet tbla Board aa-iMbto at ab aaiir tatiM to aaraa miui •• «» .»'*«“ a.*k—iit —• Wbarpaa I rerkf baa a _ it raaoMd that tto____ tto Baard to Bapaniaora ba aatbariaad As.vassm.'ii Board to Water Oaatmlaatooan, rM at UM ------ *— - and aaW Id aaMMlM whieb r water from tto "— v^ssn su t a aeawrehanalM atady IM daaerlbad ayalam, and __ rapart baa mm duD _____hr the Baard to Pr“- Worka aad it to MtowmMdad to Bts&srSTWStSiJ'- dtr tto Dapnrtmant to AiUla Warka ^rxrussr js s asa sasa'JSb'S.TS&sr: of Detroit. — Chairmaa. m btomlf totto Bpa- ___ Malar OtOamitlaa. I mare tha adap- ttob to tba terapolag Mtahatlea. BPBCIAL WATER OOPIKIT- tyi opM raeommaadattob to Ita Board of PabUa Worka dom heraby aatabilth torly BobdiTtolM M a oaaaty ayatam to ba kaowa aa tba Oaklaad County A anfnriMt amiertty bayiap waled thorofor tho noointioa waa adapted. Tha Oerk praaaatod a aemmaalaatten '— Ito Baaratory to Ito Baard to Weiif traaamittiap a prepeaad DM to aaMnd BaetlM P to OnU-Ra. I to tha ordinaaoaa to tba r to Oaklaad wblab erdiaaaea bad ipMwwad by tto Oaaaty Board M Irorks and wblah arr--------------•- SSrr^ Ba it fufte raaalyad that tto of PteNa Warto la toraby anti la taka nay aad all aoaaaoary aim nTulf ** MB.U.—OAKLAND DIBPOSAL BTariM Mr. Barton tatradnaad Ordhubaa Ma. P anUtlad: niMM%fp tnUUad^Ab Qrdlaanaa lywma lor Mjitortnp tto^.P;-Obk- _______j!rsa to rawanbm from lama. to toASSSa * aOIITON --------tto Board to *^gu: *InStM.*luKriL^rmawbiaii. ---------- Bloa. Beaaor. Wekbto, Cai- h jrdiaaaaa ^ r. BactM moM :‘5W«55m- feraptoap. ardinaneb wUeh a adMtad to tto fanawtap weto: TBAB: Uarton, Ahn^ ArMaatoi Bandar, Blea, Boaaar, BrtekRar, i hnoOewiap w< rtaa, Aiward, i ——. —j, Baaaor, 9H---------— JSSmT^ OUteDtwtPatier. bar. Teekay. (Mi ^IU?E:*~- - -■ Ordtaaaaa Ra. P defray a part to tBa^todt^ „ vmiiA far tto NttramMt aad i Ity to aaid baada; aad to prewtd e&or awttan ralatiM to aaid a Oakland. Miabipab. or- ■aaUM I. SaetiM t to OrdiaaaM — P of tha ordinaaeaa to tba Omaty to OahiaaP. Mlehipaa. la baiahp omaadad "SaiftM P. Tto ayiPiai ahaB ba aptr-atod apM Ito batoa to o llaaal yaar bachmiap aa jaaaary tto each toar and^i^M «R PicambW SI to tto aama after tte paaaapa, «blob raqprd aball ba autbaatlaalad By tto atpaatima to tba chaimMa to am board and tto eaaaty Clark and aball M pabUihad onea ia . _------------------------- foaUttea ptwMdad and aerwlqaa ^rM-darad bw aaab dapartoMat for ^ baaa- ~.cxr«i.st >>«.<««• Blaomfiald TawnRm faali it la la^tiia p Board to warn *SB!Lr. 0 *no m If BWda a eaaMratobaiwa atudy rt M*a daa^btd anrtoaL and a aau rapart hat BaM_^ Waika im iT ta**NaaM&ad la tbla Baard toBnaMlaata that aato ayator M aatabliabadaa a Ceaaty jyaaam aato fetisSxfISs ahlipattaba to tto aawaty ' opatat i?ttrwe!TT*5SSrSli5?seC ssTSirsiJS^~~ <%SS!TStSSrJS%‘&. a sns xr-ars-a &j'i®!r<ssvsi?Ajr- Sm arimTiwid.^'iMh W start ar 7ma; iHlayd Olawito>..alM adl^ •■aajtr^Ssr.'aft a w« ba baraa Op tto ^adtrUhial to Pablte Werka aa arewldad for ; Ra. IPP to Ito PaWe Aate of a paranant to < Pa it torbm raaotead that an a [r.'^cSalmMa. Ladtot aad Oiattemia: Tear Salartea Oemmittaa baa rawtewto .JO aetlM tokM by tbla RoMid m Da-camber 11 tPPP, taertaataf tto Clr JadiM aaiartoa from PIMPP to Ml. rith tha Oarpera-Oomadnaa ftada acHon oi wo BoMd woo lopaL £&ssffirVkrSr!s; to call attob-I rate and ra- pSMYXr»2."L3K^ iXLJLSuraPtt srs» --maaiiBP ratbar than hariap — BABL B. E______ aMlartty taatbp watad DARIBL T. MtIBPBT, JB. . APRIL It. IPM Pj!" aj taadard Wm». Inwoeatlen plMB by Rtvaiwnd Rap-^aid Baekar af tto Bally MattoSit Tba Clark prtaMlad tha aat “------ ■—‘bar wNhWa ai to aaid na^ sssssrsiasri^gaims.-- itad^tetb^gewlto^ togteat^W ho# ssrx&At " - — — —- —1,, ^,— — to IS^ e’elbak nail ia tto I Apm ippp I iteadard tea Balldlak Ra. t I PontteilBtoiiM * “‘■^'SaufTsaajf ______to Eiiparrteafi the prorloM maattnii waa SjMraad pRblaet to tto DASnOtL T. MORPR — j^imVi8rARD tdAniNo ^i3csu*:i lli^^'c&irmab. Ladiw aad tHblteman; MU* VVAJ M«f “ «« s-wOnvKfSS." Mawd bp HadiM aupperud M Or rxjrT85,fl.ttS?..k kg«„. k, kkkukjk ?S -.-..---“-Lis.xrss: sasTiLtra ' DriMT Etoati to^: SiS-iS^ iSJUSnSttmttm to tto ■arM Valtef SSeote Baard to Bduaa- r SS&aiJSStiT'lto** SS5S3 _ ^^iSis.'srsakS .ktkSfjas'v-i®* £ZS»a0:iSi« Btady Oam^toa Mma to ataiy rm-emmtndatteni amt and prtaMt ahtel-leation of jMwarai Mattara whteb mra dteeaaaad Vlth tba Chatanaa al that • —M that the farapelna rapart to ra-^‘iriP^lirSl.S's&BOOPfMIT. ^AVIO LBVDIBOR, four Boaudattea Otmodtlaa raipaot- ------ —“ a ratehittoB waa filed by & ^we^i^to toptoTi • affaeted area, after dvtep da# » Cantor ** ' Abant ill paraaot waM ia M Tiltepa ,^Uc jzS^ adopmjy m U Belly peuaiai year Oammlttea btM a Waattto aad adapted a raaolaltea racamaiandbip to Ito Baard to EntaHltora that Ito^-“-B lor aaBaaatlcb Bted to tto ViBfft toamralart, Mr Cbairama. m ba- “ •^-^tto'^afWSU a Tiflapa to HeUy to altar ;r8Js2s? of Boliy ;_____________ d patlA at fitod with tim 1 Vlllape by b from^ TUI JTSSS ■ farafoina raaelBtMb. ___ mutoabibb opMunriB TBOMA C. TO^, PRID W. SEELIV __ BUOH O. ALLBRTOR, JWjMXX.*' «rjs52srs,xr‘ 6ardM piaatbtto tto^aUead 'aril Maoto Aiboal Bappri. Ogaty^ni t OPERATIffR ALBBT LBBT IffP Board aTBapar- Iftowfti So/sSS Oft Doeofti* im U,m$, whkk mtmm w9 iTiia Ito Baard eTBaatrwtetra aaRpnad ape- «nwwt n *^artaa tto Otttea to Ciyfl -_jn bat ard—- -------------- ------j atert aaaraia ba im M May I. 4 aadP, Udt aa Wbaraaa prter la tbla atert om there alii ba a ilala-wida brtetiap Rm ta ba baU M Aprtt M, umi______________ 'TtUi'k. xyguxa.iiX5jTs Mm-dPm^iftaaa amtowto tba Mew tharafera ba It raaairad at foi-iwa: 1. That aaab Oauaty dapartmaat baf Itbcy ba toraby aulbortead aad ro-,aaeted la tend rtprtMDtollMa to thi atota-nlda britflap atattea M CItO Da-fantt to ba haMla Ann Arbor m April i. That laoaanabte eottt to taeh rap-wmtaUMa ba dafram from tbair ta- at tba far—f— «—!«««« CIVIL-------------- CBANLBB B. CABDMI. ALEX IL BOLLET MAESBAlL R TATLOR iJXX?rU!SK“ ^ Mtea. tot By Mr. Cteek IN BE: 4-B PAD! OBOONDP TO tto Oaklaad OMUtr Baard to I OeaamSue hM bOM laimmad ____________________________at a Joint maattap of tba.^Waya and Matba^^ Oweartltaai a-B RKMhSy "etraat totbtUTnEE ttea to Stilm tbla prapacty far aate. 3W*tbto^-.M lakw te toM tbii prOparty l-V By Tn at tha Oaonty Barrtea C -jfl- t^*Si7tdtpmianvm m laeli^ aat tern thM thOM pMatnt& ta aatet-toot to praRdad (or tto t-B ooHwtttet Sjiby aaw Rte uteoted. aaU^PKylSlU^ property to aaad arSi.'^”S« *T^*^SSnm M babair U tha Oa-apmUMTMtaaMb Barwtet.oammtttM, I BWTt tha adapiMn to farapatap HOT C. A____ 'SiS' 'BimiriSbl M bthalf to tto Ta- s^as-xTSki fegfepBARATORnW ipftfwct.i. ■. TATLOR J!;gsiAS^“'iS5 ^j^stavsp ____^-..^ESSaSmSaeaSSr^ 7SrWlSf'M‘T----------- auaty (SOW. ffisric WM. C. BDOdOR enUL R MTT^-Hi Mawd by UwiaoM aapported by Mray tto raaolalton ba ade^._. ^ ^ A BtofteteBt majority towtap a a tad tagMder^Jto arnttea aanted. ir&^TS^SmTB tMVBOP^ COtmSB POB OOOMTT EMPSOTBBB TO tto Oakland oouNty Board of Bapar- tMMm ftftd (MftttiMaft! __________ mSStteT ^MtopaaMt OouTM to bainp aaudaetto a|^ ^ year at Wayao Btata Dahraralty aadar tto tponaofahtp of tto Buiarrltarii In-tar-Cauaty Cotamlttet, and Wtoroaa Uw Coualy hat I—^— parttelpatod ta am-----' ♦ vmrSr^j^f ___ T'&’coaa^ to*tTMP.PO. by tto adeptton SISl and laBrssr. SShJSk*»taRc“bSrS2i%^^ Milter. Cyril Milter. lOMiSL ODen-amiM oidaabarp, Otmto, Pa tier, MuBTltowttoB. Bdb^ Bnaaim ita- sssktoTStyTaw-S^ft J^^.Sssrsr&sar' SnLL CBfUMO OB WBLPA PBNOTTDRME Ta tto Oakland Oaaaty Board to Bapar- ------^ - 1^ MMmmmm rhwitw* AM • War ly and lapart. Mnea baa diteuated by Wayne Oaunta a* an to Aat lae to & Pttbite -k-k ... to tot a aatUBp to ana min to ttoto apoaitead valua an tto Coun-ty'a norttea to raHaf ooaU. Ihla bin died ta tto OammHtaa of Ito Honta of I. dteeo with fat ’comaffiai^ WJ^ AND sa SATID LBTIMPOR ....Jt J. VOUk JOHN L. CAWrr ARNO L. SDLET .S7?to‘'ri»£TO7*'f" A umielant iKjoilty havm watad harafor, tha mattea tarried. Itee. ste ly Mr. Lawtatoi R BB: APPBO OP COMPAl OQORTT OOW lam Oaklaad Mlae.. Sis^^^ ROnOATlOH K»_BTO5I ►AKATIVE COBTS OT )w • • «jO V JERNkfliftT Otitlftfti »oftr« of Mptr* say fsyyto^Sar&o* gg 5S& SiXotiaa7tea*a-r7«s to OaimM County. County aam watod ba alaaiiflad aad atwlyaad an n 5SZ52^baR75mb y Kss^ij^k isa«?5.ia sxixss-Ss^ sa?' ±1 'Xf (GcErttiBied on totlowing PRge) Vv THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 11. I960 Supervisors' Proceedings (ODottHirt From PnetUn P««e) j ■wtCrSdr WmSTS g^'SsSaw^i !• H V- " Kll MOSilfHa. hunt mm <MbU*M Wh«NM aato ttM vmtMmm at M*. M •< tk* VMMK «s(* •( 1*W. .. iSu'Ws' ••mj tiM «uu at — mbm ty^’^yTMTurnSJ''^' SS2& 72asro5.iL5Sf Wr. OmUm. m MmII at tha Waji WM AMO MUm OOMMI VRAKK J vSr M. W. aOKTON *u^T*** CLARKSTON — Robert PhilbiM has been nam^ chief of police to replace Frank Green Iqt the Vil-__________ ____________lage Council. The new chief’s sal* 85SSSt*ISS®^nS ittJ!"* «y Jj" ^ m. .. ------ ---------hourly pay while on the Job. Mlolitoai - ,etit»e _______ itrieted MMOBt atoni «ltti tb« U.SNJI arvsffssawa®^ Sis’^’sissr^ssf. lUMWi MPOM* b> e»rr^ ««t tiu Mkrta* Law aatarraBwt into* Caeatr -.mAjrAjrjrL- ^UniMloB lau*______ ATIi: Ailartaa. AT SSItoris. Cardan. Carey, - ■ lan. Claak, Daali. Da- -9^^: 1. Oiwtaau. OiMaUm. ----- J. W. Dunean, ST : frahaM, Mtnaan, Kephart, Knawtei. LftoU. Laatowe. LtaW. Laea. UaeOaa. aid. Majar, HeCartaay, MoOwtam, Me-Phanoo, llalohart, Manila*. Clarane* MOto’. Cyril MtUar, MlUban. O-Oon. affca*. OManbnrc, Oataad. Pattar, Mia-lap. nahard. Mamt, MUaaranH, Row. alao. aehaek, anuna. atnelalr, anUtR aeUiy. auMan, aueaa*, SwanaaB, Tay- I antflaianl majority bavlDi;. aatad — ...-------------------^ ahoalad. . and any otRar rap*^ raqutrad of ky to* prwalaloM afk til* laid Aat — of m Poblle A«l* of INS. Mr. Ctwlrmaa. on kaimtf'af th* Waya and Maani Commlttaa, I may* to* ----- » or to* toraptac raaalutlbn. WATB AND MtAMS COMMIT- DAVXD LtVIliaON. Chairman A. c. ecMMnras WPH C. HOLMia PRANK J. TOLL. SR. MRN L. CARST ARNO L. ROUST RARRT W. RORTON IN RR; APPROPRIATION FOR OOUN-TT LOCAL ROADS To to* Oaklaad County BaoM at Sapar- M tta moaUas of to* a----------- yiiwa an ^annary lA U«. too mat " *n anpiwpilatloB at •loe.SSS In m IMS CMWty^aaa-tas fRlMa l t, ISfS, wtes*^ Intaraitad partial arar* 0**a an opportunity to Pa board In ralallon to to* pronoaad,--------- A tolMutton wai adoptiS iM Moan* Commlttaa a _____________ m raeamidlmdliHi to to* Board that to* aim of ties,see b* approprU* ' from to* rarpin* im non-taa fund* to* OMinty looal road lyitam, aoch m laa to bo mad lor to* purpaa* aat fe la toa aebaduli of projaau niad by Coonto Raad Cammlaatoo a* a^ Jar otoar *Bwrs*aey purpoaa* a* may to^^datomln*^ ^to* Orn^y RoN maodaMan ‘to* Wayi and mlto* latwdad to bar* to* Coanty maki up to* taiMr* to atoroprtoto SM.aoe In to* rant ISIS a* woh ai a SW.SSt ap-nroprtatlea for ISSS to to* County Road Oammlaalon In ardor to b* oanalatant wlto annual appiopsiBtiaaa of SM.M* mad* to to* Raad Cammlitlon in yaara Morad by Lr «uu to* raaol A lulflelant . b* Laaeua of W ind County. aWRM '0^ Oakland .County Raard of Bupa: lr. tollman. Ladlai and Oantlamai , On Pbfaruary II. WS*. eusan* Sw«i_. farmar mambar of to* Oakland County Hi _ Dnpw'‘Ttoni Ctub'Vn tool Mr. Swam’* elrle oontn_____________ miv. Whll* sttn eniaiad In taaehint at Radford Rlsh aelSJ In Detroit, ha •----- 4 Truato* on tha Soulhflald board. Upon <111* daath of WII^ Rtoifr. Mr.---------- -^^^ad BuparrUar In Jui mmbar of to* Board at ''m ,^yr*d wlto^dlftliicMo awam waa an aarly laadlna fore* a campaign to mak* SoutMlald a and waa chairman of on* of toe M eommtMona. In April ISM. i.-;- Incoritorafioii of th* CUy of BoUth-^kt^Mr. Swam baoam* to* tint CRy Oammlaalon wlto to* CMaty Clark, namely. laM^ Straal la WaUrford ------------------------------- but ratbai pocItT untL___________ knowMsa and ability durlmi to* tranaltlon pcnw irw ahin to city goremment. D| rerfunatlOB, th* Southflald City_______ aptointad him to toa poR of CUy RU-‘trlan. and k* waa aiuatad m that aa-ulty at too tlm* M hla daath. ' lam* Swam waa truly a man dadu itodto bating hla community and ^^w5f la urrlrad by hto wif*. arH*S"i ... ........................^ ^ manda that tote partloa of th* pro. gram prapiaad by to* Road Oenimlialr b* dalatod If to* appronruuan aa ra ■ I la approaad W th* Board. Mr .Chairman, I praiaat to* toUow. Ml foaolutlon; i* U raaolrad toat to* sum at SI**,-SM b* approprlatod tram lurMua IHS County non-tax fund* to carry out •** prosram_aa propoaad by tha Board at County Rood CommUalonari of Oaklaod COH^ and fUcJ with tha County dark In ISM of raptodni Inadaeuata draln-*1* atmeturaa on to* County loeal road ;^srft r.'Atersa.OTSft'tSa-ra sW*^yrsi*d‘'ris rSiuiK?’?? th* Board of County Raad Commlialon- are a* adopted April T. ISM ------- whlab la attoebad to tote raao to* for^i^ roagirth 'WAW AND laANS^COMMIT• pRanx jT^OLU SR. BAMT W. HORTON «ry badgat* foi . _ year INS ara to b* ari and Haana Curd of Bupwrrtaora auhmlttod to U mlttaa of Um Whaioaa tho"Bwd of iThli Itoad Oommlaatonara-oe Oakland County hai found H naoamary to raeuam aid from too Board at Bupirrteaaa la aafiyUii out Ita aannal caaatruetlaa prugram sjWL'«as'virss?fe lam. at whteh toar* ai* orar up* hua-drod auab Inadaqaat* atruatures at tote ^ISS toptoaamant M dnma. Inadaeuata draindg* •truetoroa I NPW toarof^ b* K raaolrad that Board at County Road OommteCoi -rwuaato aa apprigiriatmi of SIM.sn th* aateadar and fIMl y*ar 1SM to ■■ ■’ ---‘ruction Of new dralnag* on to*' 0**Bty~Uteal R^ .5!““ *-------------------------------- Clad* R^—mil* Ba«t of Hp-II (Brandon Townahipl. .g S.HS.M County Una Raad sail* loot rt mTF lororaland of ‘ ■ %rta (Roily Towaahlp).... lO.MSM WaldoB Road—H mite Woit of Ctoitonrni* Read (lad*. pondane* Townahipl ......... Raton Rood-14 mil* North of Dortaburg Raad (Springriald -VlrgteUA Sen. John I horohy eartlfy toat UM aboo* to r toa di^ Of Apn Phillips to Head Clarkston Police Green Stays on Force os Potrolmah to E Business Pressure Donald Besdi will cohfliiue as village lire diief. ★ ♦ R Council members approved annual budget of some $30,000 kr operatkm of tfie vUlage. Forrester Robert Osgood’s salary was creased from $100 to $1S0 a mo and Street Supt. John Reabe will receive _ an Increase from $3 to $2.15 an hour. .★ ★ ★ A committee from the Indqiend-ence Township Recreation Dept, hat requested help in eontrolltaig boats on Deer Lake. The Council plana on meeting with thd committee sometime this u^eek to work out a plan for enforcing stricter lioatiiig regulations on the lake. dOTOtad * WaUma at aai toroush * Uoddug eon .. ohMwt fifty yaara and. alld aetlT* (upparter at to* -------- -J Board uf auparrteori. I It th* tortgetog ntohittoo be ipraad m th* minute* of tola m*atlng at I Board and that a eartlfted copy irtof b* torwarded by th* County rk to hto tunrlTlng wH« »nd *on. RPRCTAL OBfMITTTT HtlOR O. ALLBRTON. JR. Mb**d by Cyril rmWamwmdb-. aBumT 1m b* *ppreT*d and clou^ ‘ ‘ y Somton atand adj ■ A mfftetont malortty banny » totnfor. tot moUen carried. DBLOa HAM DANIBL T. MDRPRT. JR. "(srk. . NoncR or poBuc salr ir&Shto ^teSd ‘S “ publkwir ttof^mofth^^ COtto* baarlng mt1*1 numbar IflW^* 111 b* htod. for emh u th* higi ldd«r. Inanomiou th*i«ef may ltd* at igORTlS-Mi!* Rd.. Hadteo aighto OnUand County. Mtelilgan. to* Mareun Mont. S MWASdUS b* t SUM Wodward At ly llto UM lr. aartel I_________ Ex-Wif« Wants $10,000 From Author Hoijf^ovo "LOS ANGELiS (tf) - ‘'Mar- , ^ Hargrove’g ejc-wue dKnsiiidB|j $10,803 in back alimony and support payments from the authw whose best known book is “See Here, Private Hargrove.” AhaoB Pteiffer Hargrove ffled the suit Tuesday. Divorced in 1950, (he couj^ liRi two chUdren. Hargrove, 40, la 1964 married Robin Edwarda Rposevelt,. ex-wife ol COrtit DaU RooeeveK, grandaon the late PrcNdent FYanklin D. Roosevelt. Name Emmett Feely Head of Olds Sates LANSING—Appointment of Em-me(^ P. Feely as general sales manager of Oktanoblle nounced by J, F., Wolfram, Oldsmo-bUe general manager and a vice president of General Motors. Feely, who goes I (Xdsmeblle from his positioB as executive assistant gen eral sales manager at Chevrolet d i v i-sion, succeeds S. FEELY Mehrlng who lUlity leave. OMsmoMIe's newly appeinted gemeral saieo manager i* a vet-«f almost M years with AFLCIO Backs Drop-In Center for Retirees The Oakland County AFLCIO Council has promised to su|g>ort the drop-in center the city is contemplating for retirees. R ★ ★ Council delegates recently estab-Udied a fl^member rommitiee to work for the estqjilishment of such a >center with all local 4FL-CIO uniods and tlie International United Chevrolet's sales organtatton In My St. Itld. He has served as a mne office manager, regional manager, market analyst, gone manager, regional manager, national manager of fleet sal^ and assistant general sales manager of western states for Chevrolet. ★ ★ ★ Feely will take up his new duties u (Xdsmobile’s general sales manager in Laiising on May 23, Mowing his return from a trip to Europe. Hupp Plans $1.8 Million Expan$ion In Michigan GREENVIM£ m-A $1,8(»J)00 replacement and modernizatioii program has been announced fay Hupp ..Carp, lor Gibson Refrigerate Divisiao plants in GreenviUe and Bekfing. R A companion 1 running on two shifts of 10 hours Mart Backs Off, Caution Rises ' NEW YORK takiiM affected recent gainers as the stock market edged lower oa moderate (trading eatiy Uiis after- Irene P. Scott was nominated by PrcSkient Eisenhower Tuesday to be a Judge of the UJ5. TSx Court for r l2>year term starting June 2. Mrs. Scott, a career employe, of the Internal Revenue Service in Washington, is now staff assistant to the chief counsel (rf the IRS. She'is a native of Montgomery, Ala. among mora volatile h ■tretebed to 4 points or so. The market once more was approaching its 1960 low and brokers thought another test of this levd may be to the making. tag a jBmp la retail sales and a Mg itse to empteyment for April. Oils, steels, chemicals, rubbers and clectnmics declined. Motors were unchanged to mixed. Tobag-COB were a bit higher on balance. Universal Match and Motorola Acting to response to the Oom- of the idea, the city administiRtlon is working on plsAs to convert the main library into a c«iter after the new Pwtiac Public Utoary opens tills fall. ■ R R R "The Pontiac aty Commission has recognized the needs created by the eveit-growing numbers of the Pontiac population moving into their 60’s and 70's and who require action on the part of the municipal government to meet tiielr requirements on a community basis,’’ a recent, AFLCIO resMution stated. dipped a similar loss and was <Xf more than a point. NAFI, Afn ttelpeft by estimates (drainings for ite newly acquired Chils-Craft subsidOaiy, bucked the end wttii a rise of more (ban a Dtot. Lockheed, down about 3 points, was under selling pressure on pub. lication of a Dow Jones itqm to the effect that Lockheed’s Electra has weaknesses that couM cost aa much as 72 million dollars to correct, according to Rn industry-government investigating team. Amerleaa Maehtae * Foudry. down mere than a point, and BrNBowick Oorp., eft mbsBt a reoeat galas an glowtag proapeets tor bowliag equipmeot General Motors held about unchanged at its 1960 low whfle F(nrd dropped about a point and American Motors was firm. Naw York Stocks (Barly Morntni QBOtaUoBai nturo* otl^ StciBol potaU aro- *t| the community to strive toward making a complete success of this project.’’ Find Unionist Guilty in Strike Bombings PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)-A state Circuit Court Jury Ttiesday convicted a sttrklng union man of directing the dynamite bombings at trucks that hauled material for Portland’s struck newspapers. R R R Levi S. McDonald, 54, showed no emotion as the Jury of nine women and three mat returned its unaiilmous verdict after deliberating kn hour and 30 minutes. McDonald, R member of ti»e Stereotypers Uidon, was convicted of damage to i»operiy by expk>- portedaro^ of Gibson assembly - - - ' mum term of 20 years in the state Judge Alan F. Davis said he «il’ sentence McDonald Friday. Company officials said the reno-1 vatkm expenditures are lor ms- Can't S«e Unking Bottk, S!S^“S5^',l£rBallol 18-Y«.r<Jld. ing costs. currentiy ploys 2312 persons in the Green-ville-Beldtog area, the highest figure to several years. One of the big problems matrimoiQ(^ is hew to keep the starch in the marriage and out of the shirts . . . Sign over a bar “The Best Things in Life .Arg Free; But the Second Best You'll Have to Pay For.’’—Earl Wilsim. 4l^3ANY, N.Y. (IMa. Gov. Malcolm Wilson says there is "no reasonable or logical relationshto between voting and drinking a glass of beer." R R R Wilson Tuesday endorsed The state’s policy of allowing youths ^ drink at 18 but not to vote. There is no conflict in the two laws, he said. Nixon Plans to Start RoBing Jack Shows Catholic Can Win CHARLESTON, W. Vs. <AP)—1 — his tlnndintag victocy to . - - - - p (D-Msh) prscUeally o a cocked hat the bs-Ud that a (^tiMdic can’t win tiie presidei^r. Kennedy has put other aspirants for tiM DeraocratiC'-noinfaHition to a deep hMe. ator already were the rival presl- nrglala to CMnlitog 41 seat sf total vste. HOs followen bad been volctog tbefar dmibts that he could win in a state with a poj^ation only 4.5 per cent Catholic. Moreover, they had contended bill oountiy funda- He iMte. to other wnds, got h^ cepvsntion bandwagoa rolltag at top speed. It win be difficult for I major'rivals. Senate D«no-itle Lsader Lyndon B, JotanShn Ttons and Sot. Stuart l^miing. tob JD4io), to stop, to Vice ftsaident Ricfaard M. Nixon, who snUsd Keanedy’s Went VErikNn liilfiinito to idvtoiee."Rl-rea^ haa ghm Rolloe he idaas to campaigRtog at if he and tite Maasactoiwtta aen* esavlaelag Is tbe poUttetaas mentalism made West ^firgbda almost any otiwr state. Bvrt it wasn’t that way at aU. Komedy woh almost everywhere. And the few dbunties that, gave Humphrey majorities were ess overwhdmlngly Protestant tiian those that swamped him. Bogwuil Slatad to Sptak in Royal Oak Tomorrow Repubbean duMUdate for gover^ nor Paul D. BagvfeU wiU be tile guest speaker at 7 p.m. tomorrow at tile Royal Oak Repdiliean Women's Qub meeting at KimbaU HlitoSciioql. Tkfeeti fsr^IlK pngna caB be obtained from Mrs. PWlip Ostey-730$ ClaWBoa Rd., Royal Oak, or sd the door. Prosbytorions ta Send Africani 50,000 Books Uli (VPD — Mere toan 80.^] ^ books win be started on tb^ way toward Utoaries in Kenya, Africa, Sunday, thanks to the (H> torts of PreAytertan youth groups to Michigan. The books have been cMkcted at Alma College here, totlowii« an appeaLbyTir. James Robtoaon, pastiR- of Morntogskte Churefa to New York CSty. lag ceremonies A the ool-day, two tcaciiR wit haul toe books to York. From there they win be shipped to Nai- The toUowtog are top prices covering sales of looaUy grown produce brought to the Farmer's Market by growen and gold by tiiem in wholesale pseka^ lots. B are fUrniilisd by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of 15 !.« kJS .....................5 ____:: »:S Sadl^ £5?*4o? 1.5 aatrtoM, bothooM. ilk' -—— tapaat. ko. Livestock <MT. Mat II (Ar»-< . OM: tlauihUr ataan aoS auiT aetiT* (liUr aUady; -------- _____itrOBi M maatly M hl(>>or; oUwr elm** icarct unchtnnd: two iomU ioU clwlc* lOn-llM. rt.lt-UM; load BlxeS nod and ehole* 1113 Ik. *Mar* It.M: bad ehole* arwud •» ft. haUara n.M; (cattertax n*d t* low etylta *U*ri 34.00-mH: ittndard *t*or* n.M-13 M: utun3 and (tandard koUart II.M-13.M; 1^ bcifari DM-M.M: irtURy oowt^ n.*s-u.H: eauMiri and oiiuer ILSB- nm................ Bon-saiakl* MS; kotehan oad *kwi •toady: taw totoU lot* tolzad M*. 1 khd * ni-lM ft. kutoban M.M-U.W; oUzad *. 1 oad I IIO-IM Ik*. lf.M-M.»; No. mM a SM-3M Ik. kotehart U.M-M.M; S-IM ft*. U.U.UJS; I^M-IM Ik*. .J.T»-».M; No. 1. a, and I lowi NO-MO Ik*. 13.00-U.M; No. a kbd I M»-Mk ft*. aa.te-ia.M. Vaaftn—SalabI* n ttoody; prink M-U; nod oBd cbola* ai-ati Moadord a«-“ — *ad utUlty It-a*. ____,-SoUkl* an ■loBibtor lonki Me blfher: »lan«htor «w*« «k iood* priOM inei ft. •kora loi I palto a4.M-a4.M: on loiid cuu chain ilouihUr awa* a.Sk-f.M. Poultry and Eggs BBTBOIT PODLTBT DBTRtHT. May 11 (API-Prte** par pound daUvarod Detnit for No. 1------ ly Ur* poullry. Raary lyp* h*a* UeU lyp* ban* U: haory lyp* rw *T*r a lb*, aa-w; aeoRE lyn br and tryart a-4 ik^rakwr al5l; B Roeka aa-t*; dulkttaif* aSOr, to kr**d*n baory ^ baa* a»lk-M. Korr BOOS _________ J 11 (AP)-«ft pHeo* paid p*r dosao by tlnl r***T**ra da-Hrarad to Dalrott Ip ck*n iMludad; (toclodlnc D.S. erM% _______ •xtr* 1km laot: tom M: Browns Orada A '— tom 33-M: aadtam ABiCyaB AaMai -:Si I .... ia.1 ............ Kr«m. as .. ai M.I Laar ...... IIJ M.4 LOP Otos* .. M ai.4 Lib McN*L .. *. U.a Ltn * My .. N. le Lodkb Aire... It. M.3 Lorinard . . . a*.' rt.a Lou * Naab .. ii, la Mack Trk ... at. "ft^ ■ ' Mpla Baa Minn Mdkk Monaar «• 21 Monl ’ gatlB Bond tori'M.'a Mot" Prod ■ordab .... «.a Hot Wboto .. »• Bori Want . }tt Motorola ....IM. BrlA My ...10.4 Murrax Cp . M- Bruniwicf ... *« Nat «*e , B suddXo.....rtf SB a .. it. mrro^u^a .... J4.4 Hat Dairy ... 01 • •• »;• Nat 0,pa ... M. •}•* Nat Lead ... It.^ >> ! Norf di Waat N.f ti !E,*W.::: Sf 31J Ohio ou . a*. :::5 ' S’! 1 .... 4i.« 1 -■■ ■.«;« pr^" U; 55-,*^ • U ! Pbelp* • ft. m* Dru* KS. St RM •ail .. S1.4 St I--- rhlin .... «.« Phin P*4 2 » Proct a o ____________n.4 {£'*• “ -. got CM* B . n.l Mpub sti ContOU . Bheii oil . aa,4 woclalr ..... 31.- ijto ... 33.3 Soconjr .. - M ■tot .... 44.4 Sou Paa .... It. — . Mas .... (.4 Sou Ry .....U SSS8£S::S; li'i Waatf _ ... 5 * Whltto Mot .. ____ . 44. a WoolRorth .. . _ IM Chun ...,-^d' —.i_____________ oa* Wa&as. ..list 1U4 MT SMJ }!SS!**..... ^ 5.4 mi SM as raua I4T.1* oer *as U uUto MM up 0.04 « otoek* IMM an AM Vatutoa to i p.*, i.iiaM. (C. J. Napblar Co.) iftor Soclotol poMta a ■tab 0 Ok.* S4 _____ Rato Ooor Ok.« g L OU * cr— tewfSw tli M.« M.. .i t.» Si i MARK^|5otbean Prices Appear Steadying Dotroit Product apCAGO in - Soybean Mures prides appsared to have steedlatl somrMMt kf early JesMugs today on tiie Bosnl ol Trade hut the gratog Old c . . plus sipH niter hawfaag sUpped to or nenr their kiwn for the aenar Jn ycnteitiay’B broad Uqntdstini activity was i Grain Pricos GMlOAaO OBAIN CMICAQO, May It (AP{ - ( rata patoac Whaot— Ooto- _toy ..... a.H Ito* ...... &.:::::::: IIR i Howe, ef 47IS IwMwndence ’Township, reported tbe theft of $234 from her home to Pontiac State PoUpe yesterday. glass window at tbe JAV, I mney, 91 S. Saginaw St.. It retorted to Pontiac police yesterday. C*a«u«*ra prod* —iR*a Orado A Mt: toadtuB torn aR34to: Business Notes Maynard I. Johnson, of US N. Genesee Ave., is attending an insurance agents school to Oolum-btts, Ohio, conducted semi-annually by tbe Buckeye Union Casualty CU. and the Budeeye Union Fire Insurance' Co. Johnson is assodat-ed with the Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc., 70 W. Lawrence St. Motor 0>., has aimouaded tiie open-ii« of a new firm to specialize to negotiating suRily contracts fw buatoessM in Southeastern Michi-gw. To be located in the Nortii Woodward avenue area, the Him, Bark-. dttU said, wiU iROvide consulting I and cost estimating services, and for taoae coincerns whidi do feel th^ can afford thd^own fUlty staffed buying deps R R R/ Harry D. Wise Jr., 766 Westwood ,iDT.7TffiTOln^^ Breck, 928 Clark St., Birmingham, have announced the opentog of a new Pontiac law office under the of Wise and Breck in Room Community Nstiohal Waterford You|h Hurt in Car Crash A Waterford Township youth was seriously injured yesterAqr when he lost control of his ear on a .........— .4 Dto. .....i Mifc r»— May ......3.1*44 July ...... 1.MI4 Sap......... ...... I.rt44 Daw ...... .....•BT'f. News in Brief Before the Commisskn lot night was a report from tbe Pbuming OommiasiOB, recommendfang that West boulevard be vacated so that e part of its rlghf-of-way as the site for evsB-' the nx-ataiy :!8 Indium, Pontiac. New Mea for Service Center Road A new twM In the pfaata Ite service rend hi the Gtokli|d _ Botiy Servtoa. OMar tBtal Hlill-ed hy CKy 4iaBi«cr WUtarlt If H is a 0 pay tite coata ol mBtotahtfaig It But if itte connty, a is the caualy's jab,” the suggestion at tlidr toformal The county plam to build the new service road itself oo cooiky toad it owns. CoRipromise 'A Cent Tax Urged for Detroit DETROIT (UPD-Bditaid Cotanr. i (Ctuididate lor tiie Democratic gobernatorial neni-taatton, has proponed a compro-niise one-half per ceiM income tax tor Detroit. R * R The proposal came one wedt after tiie Oommoo Cbundl tofor many adopted a one per cent tax flft. iBcome of aO pkiqih Jlxlng -or worktog to Detroit. gested the one per cent dty to- Boauaege Sals, THurs.. May “^"snd Frt. May ir- “ *“ pjn. 3371 OarlRDd. msge Sals, OniM Na t AU Q.ur^.^m_»:30Rm-ita- ^ ^ “nnhmhir Whooio Ot IMT 11th **** Annual Productlcm stiiTliig Amer- would 1011 batonce Oie Detroit -.w—.—OR— budget and permit a reduction of 13 million doUsrs fa real oad per soiud property taxes to the city. First synthetic dye of comnmv k ctol invottanoe was induced to - ::Sv. 1858. FPG Chief Defends Silence on Impper Phone Call WASHINGTON (AP) - Jerome K. KuykendoV, chairman of the Federal Power OommlssioB, concedes he got an 1 phone call about case from lawyer Thomas.G. Oor-oran. R A Why didn’t itttykendsB rqiort lis when ft Tuesday/KaykBndaU hwi this ex- call to Robert Lishman, counsel the House Legislative Oversight subcommittee, only after it was disclosed to a gas industry trade publication. Kuykendall again defended an ott-the-reoord (dfice visit fay Gor-coran as perfectly proper, saytag Oorconn did not go tato spedfks of the piptoine case. in his seven years on the FFC, Kuyfce^ said, he hM fett caBwl was a prominent D«n-. Kaykendgil wu a Repub-appointee to tiie FPC, Pe^ would have, thought “I was gnn- .........KuykendaU said. "I would have been pubUriaed aa poUtog the lowest sort of trick.’' The FPC chairman was recalled to toiut oft donvnsatkini * parte” contacta he says he has had with industry figim. DHCUWED RATH The Corcoran phone call was last October, “ft*-war~1 KuykendaU said, because Corcoran brought up the rate of re- —a matter tiie FPC had not yet decided. KuylwndaD reported the InctaRt to pitoUdae Autograph to Royalty H(XXYWO(X> (AP) — When .jyi^ and Elvis Preiriey, teen-a^ stolitiuk bM, it was Ehris who gave itoi Ktaofrqsh. “How do you do. it’p go nice to leet you," smiled tha sii«er Tuesday when introduced to the touring King of Nepal and Queen Ratna on a movie set Heniy L. Woods Jr., M, of 5864 ndenanvUle Rd., was tavaUng wast on Williams Lake road at rate of speed when his car skidded and rcdled over, witnesses told police. Frank Bozek, 17, ot 4330 Baniard L, Waterford Township, a paa-senger, was also injured. Woods Is to fair ccmdltion at Pontiac General Hospital today witii d injuries. Bozek was treated rdeased. The accident oc-red at 6 p.m. 2;Million-DollarGool Called Typographical LANSING (UH) -. “Documented prooT’ that the highway d^nrt-ment made r two-nilli«HlQOar overpaymeut is baaed .on typo-error, John C But Sen. Joiui H. Stahlto *(R-BeMng), who ssfa yesfanDay he ' documented pr^ that the by daimtog was.,^guilty of “sloppy bookkeep- ^ accused Madde ot “a cov-ertip’’ and aaid the Democratic ot-fidal waa “trying to make a fool WflMt's in store for stoeks? That’fa never easy to answer, we admit But with the help ol our Reaearch DepartaMM hi New Yoric, we’ve just put together a two-hour anawer that shoulii make ifot of aenee to any waiohedhtvmimr. ‘ ef bssie trends in our economy, a sertes of spodie suggestions to meet various aituatums and ubjeetivea . during the months ahead—then don’t arias onr Stock Mariret Fonun. We’re keimar ft two dUforeal oifAte; Miqr IFlh and lOlk ia Ike g»’s TomfOo, 114 Oiehoid lake Avwao. olmtlmr mf IM aktup. Bullish or bearish, we think you’ll ind these two hours well spent thhrii they shrald prove extremely helpful to even the mort aq>crienced investor. ‘There’s no charge connected arith the Fonun, of course.’Eut sdmiMioa will ho by tidket anlyw . v If you’d like to pouie, simply call end tell ns whieh night yon prefer; or jori mail ns the oanpnn b^ow. 1 weald Uko te MMod TOW StMh Markw Foran Taasday, May n O WsdBMlay, May M B TetephoHtt Wtw»y»gi 8Htt7» 1:^ THE I^NTIAC raESS. WBiDNESDAY. 11, t>aO *r iiMtoiM PBOVD Momat - Mr<. Edward L. Bepeji of Palo Alto, Chllf-. beama with pride as she heart that her son waa setting a medal txom die Preaident The aon, Qipt. Edward L. Beach Jr., ia ikipper of the nuclear aubmarine Triton which haa juat completed a 36.000-mile, M-day underwater cniiae around the w«1d. Mta. Beach’a huaband, alao a Navy captain, fought with Adm. Dewey at Manila Bay. ______ Waterford PTAs Set Final Get-Togethers Waterford TUwnahip paren Mocfaer aaaociatioiia are buay mah-^ (daoa for meetinp, faira and auppen diia week, bringing to ~ clM a year ot PTA activity. ★ ★ ★ At 7;f5 pjn. tmnorrow, Mon-teith School fourth gradera will praaoit a‘play on directed by the fourth grade feacber, Mra. Emily Reid. ---- Mra. KatMeea Devereau will have dkaige o( hartallatioa el offloen. Mrs. Thomas Sanders, lifetime member of the Michigan PTA. Cool Weather Hits Farmers Spring Planting S«t Bock Again With Work ^VO Days Behind LANSING » — Michigan farmers, already beMnd in their spring planting, got another setback from cool, wet weather this week, the Fbderal . I^te Chip Reporting Service uid today. Fanners in die Upper Peninsula, hit by floods snow, have done practically no planting, the agency said. Field work is running about 10 days behind adiedule Inatallt^ oi officers irill be made Iqr Mrs. Emily IBcks, prin-cipad Burt ScbooL W W A New president will be. Donald Smifli; vice prMkIeat, Mrs. John . Mrs. Geraldine BonMoo. Mrs. Donald Birch will be aecre-tary and Mrs. James Bishop, treasurer. Osts plaadag la about M per eeat coveted, M per eeat be- Judges wUl be Cecile Meyers of the senior hifdi achool. Duffle Smith of Pierce Junior High School mid WUdam Btwden, prlnc^ M Schoolcraft School. WILL BEAM MUSICAL The Lambert School PTA will gather at t p.m., with a s| muaical presented fay a ISfieoe band, two aoUsts and an aU-girl trio, directed by Mrs. Betty Du-pee, music director of Isaac Crary JttiW High School. Mrs. Chrade Haiootnb, past peeMdewi al Umbeit PTA, win aat maaaaie ap ta eaiiy espeets-tkaa. Cora planting got under way ta a few coundee last week and 10 fo 15 per cent of the probable acreage is in. About half of the sugar beet acreage is in, thanks to good progress ta the last two Prospects for winter wheat are somewhat spotty, the reporting service said. Excess water ta several east-central counties will cut -yields and lead average nsewheie, wheat Is in good ^andiUsn. 8a are pasttres and hay fields. In southwestern Michigan fruit areas, tree fruits are near or ta full bloom except for peaches and sweet cherries, which are further along. Early strawberries an gtanliig to bloom and the aqiara-gus harvest got going again last week after a delay caused by cool weather. ♦ Near freeziag temperahtrss lastji week apparently cau^.no significant damage to the fruit crops. Cherries are beginning to hlom to northern fruit areas, where slight frost did some daoaage. Is It an Electia? a707?aDC6? No, It's a Car! DCTBOnr B. AderhsM says he was irivlag away from Detroit MetroiMlHaa Airpert whM Ms wife Oraeo taM him la *1tek« tUo cutoff right to get oato the expreonray. I the ear auto the alr-lato inuwhy. I Am aeaf 1» mtoalea, few teen were uaaMe to toad aud. three efhers wesea’t able to win conduct a eandlelight cere-mony to install officers of the Laura Haviland School PTA at pjn. ' TO QIVB SAFSnr TAIM Sgt. Jack Hart of the Waterford Ibwnafaip Pottoe Department preaent talk on “Safety” upd raids to Safety f GM's awms, under dlieetlsa k Mss Mary Lea BridweU, wtB preaent n mnalral piegnua at 8 pjn. at the Foatlac Lake scheal PTA There wUl be a pancake supper from 5:30 to 7:30 Friday at Don-Maon School. {Topeadf jgS tejMBd .. for the driveway fund. ★ ♦ * , Parents and teachers of William Beaumont School are readying ti^r annual public school fair, set for 5-8 p.m. Safurday. ■ a candy, popcorn, lunchroom and beauty shop booths, there wiil be outeBfe pony rides, chUdren's folk dancing and a Lions Will Roar Beatty Circus Coming Inly 30 The Pontiac' Lions Qub today aimoonced that It will bring the Clyde BeattyCke Bros. Circus to Pontiac for two performances Saturday, July 30. ★ A ★ “This is one of the highlighto of our program ot events sponsored each year to raiae funds to aid the bltad and further our sight oooaervation program,’’ said Wayne McCandless, dub president Osehalrmea far the project are A. H. Magaus Jr. aud Pad The ticket drive currently con-aista ot a phone aoUdtation program by Lions. Tickets will go on sale at various area stores sometime In June or early July. There will be a matinee performance at 2 and evening show at 8. WaBcor & Co. to Sponsor 2nd Posttr Art Contost Walker A Cli.,. outdoor advertising firm, is spoasoring its second annual Southeastern Michigan Poster Art- Contest tor art students from 21 suburban high achoo|B. Several hundred entries will be Judged on two bases, firat, the value of the salet or promotion and aeooodly. die ettective- ----and execUmce of the destgn and fedmique. Wiimers wfll ba ■ « May 17. w A N T R E S U L T S ? a TRY W A N T A D S FE 2 8 1 8 1 Death Notice uirvtraS to two jraai haa^ nrftw vJlT b* totwmwi 1a BwwwB Ctmatarr. brawB City. Mite. OnrMtdi •«*!«( »t I N P.B. ten. iurivr wlU U* a> MnrlM vUl to ImU TUUndur, May is. at 1 s.n. (ran DonaboS-Johaa WiMna Bobm. Intannnt to Watarfard Ctatar Camatanr. OravaaMa aarnw UBSar aatpltoa ot Habaeea liOilia Mo. 4M. •wsspassss: Saar moUiar of Mri. Ora Mo-DaaaM, Mn. IUmI OoraaU, lar- aad Mlltaa. Jaaaa and Roto Bay-3n. Funatal aanlea will to baU Vriday. Mm It. to 1 p.m. from tba Staaiarfalt Pimaral Umo, Oi-(ora. iDtarmaBt to Ookiasd HlUi or Mn. BaUa BordvaU, ________________Boaia with Dr. W. a. Hortaeh offletattog. tolar-—»t la Ottawa Sorb Comatary. Bibaad at Mra. Bihal aarm aW: aaymoBd - -■— —— “— muiMd aad >; a&oaiVTtTad I aftlalattae. totatmant Euaaral Hama. ________ vuRnaR. iiAkf ------ MIO Oharavoad Dr.. ------motbar of Mra. EMPTY POCKETBOOK CROWDED AHIC Want Ad. Spcciatize iu Cash Problems L Just Try 'Em I - PONTIAC PRESS FE 2-8181 AtiaajB.iMay ftMta waia lepltes at Tha Pn« afSea M Me Meadag LIT, M.7A71, 73, H 73, ue, m. Don't Wish For Money] Make it easily through-Oassified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire DIAL FE 2^181 FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 KS?a '•K TOfttao- **aaae2fiuM tha daadUto far aoMaito CAsa waar ad ratm ■T” SSP W W I IN t.fT «to a t.M }ja MS • SJS 4.W S« 1 n ti |l 4 2 Vi Is • loaa a/htoit**hsSr%ar. aid mamMos ttwar ovoto day, ’•fesT-fe FutoMut Ptractefu COATS Donelsonjohn^ Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Smbiiloaaa a^n^^jym at Motor CemeUry Lota ^ 8 nWRT MT. MMt. OIOK3C dSC- ■ ■ y?4»^r5M; HMp Wanted Male AOroSTBB UattoTMl err Credit OorpotaUoa auipmottvo I aeaEliit a APPLuucB aALBaiUN. Fqtx A PART-TIME TOB Eiv5*SBV#Ei. W 4ra , A Career in &tes Management £S‘r^S^t_____________ e-» yaora of o|a. With » atrona aolaa liiUrait who coa prafrata (ram paraoBal aoUlag to poalthma opoe piotoa obUtty aod poi^^ Si£Kra»t".fa'' pony boaod aliietty aa Mrtt. u,M!.td oad high moral I oaoaatlal roqalro- Stbritog lalaa pealUoa prorldai UrHtoSiTu'ibSfe^J.^ rrv.'^fifi™s;d**?ir'to.?ir“- Car (uralabod, aapoaaai paid. Maa tolaiatWd to tola opaorta-Btty ibould MBd (uU dattolf on paraoaal blal^, aducattae «ai^ lleaUooa and aaparlcaca to Pda-tlae Proaa Bos (1. . Dan iM Tluvsa. j meat, Swre" eSS DBa*IiUWfaladto oondaf. SIM waaUy. immadtoto aoab ------ Traaiportatton ptod. Me i loimge ehalra nooda tnU a part ttma atoai paopla. WUl abov yo« amaatog proof of oSeltlag a pra(- Boad agaraattaa raspoealbla prafarably osp- to tala. .. —.. —1. 1^,^ iB proaw- Mta daUvary ayttoai. a«£rp4toie I ot toy hotoi . aaaaldar j M. Wrtta F DRAFTSMAN ^nmSr oS**^* iliar EXPsinwacBO sraiTiciE Wah tad lattoUcr for beoUnf owlp* Btnt. Ftmuit^ ye*r ArMiid EkPERiEMaeD PUB a ITU we aaleamaa. A^y la paraaa MM Dixie Rwy. Oraytoa Pl^. Crawa eezer 1; I cia o Ua. Ooranunaat toapeatad Ptaat Uallmltad ftoaaatog, pmt wor-tog. Inauranea * aiaay aorapaay benaflU. Tbara are M branch Indiana, Mtehlgaa * Ohio Local reprcaeatati*e needed.-- ' maaagamaat opportimlttai for man who oaa «iiallfy._^wn a CountryPood Co. toe. Phoae Mr. ZachaHaa batwaan l * t P.M. (or totarrtow, PU S-tUS. _____ oado ND PLooe—ofi6ir9.— boaanu. RepUoa alrlotty owO-daatlal. Bbx U. Poatlae Proaa. Miscellaneous Iron MECHANICS CMC Factory Branch FULL CMC BENEFITS Good arorktog Coadttlaaa Apply Mr. R. P. Coe — •??T'toMgai«|^l GMC Factory Branch 675 Oakland at Cass I — I aaal tea I REACH CASH CUSTOMERS through Qaasi-fied Ads. Call 2-8181. HMpWantodMala 6 eon n SJW, lifT «aincr (m Sonora Lake atoTM? SALEskAi^'S DREAM - Rbal aaTATs ^alaioB. Modal wttb phaaa. S company ovaad aabdlrtilaM ptaa lUttoga a aaad heaaat. Mead par-ao^a. aaargatia, aaU-aafflelrat aaleamaa. eomtolm^. Bata- IOC Mala St. Hoehaatar. TRAINING ' PROGRAM PtraatoBa TSm * IhWtor CKk tot oBaatag (or young lana SI to N Wtoato to loMi otoro (or ro-ygfdalbH poMUoa. CMogo tr^ tog prafarrod bat noS aynttaL tolL^nti^Flaam* T^toVp!*!*omSi t mj^iutm iAijpm, I toialabed. MlekeWIte par waak/FB SdtSS. WAMTTO MBCBAMIC MoJhOl. ear.' OB M5M. VANTBp, PARKiMa AMtlifrAirra Muittou Mirti nrlTaril^ii Apply H Wayaa St. Bat TTIr aadt:!# P.M. WAMTBD PAINTBB. 1ST CLASS. Ho oUiar aaad apply. MI a-aSM. Help Waoted Female 7 A H caU_______________________ BAiiyilT^O AMD LIGHT kbolB work, I g—-------‘ •*“ *■ — Sc a-issi larrltd fiiiii -nra ton. Tale. _ ______ ctntB teAmiujgE^ coiTO'^*amLB, APPLY A a Boot Bear, MIBaldwto. CURB oiBi^Airo _ y Airaassg. CURB WAITRESSES To^hoi dInTng'room WAITRESSES sasajsTT: a'sa •5K Mam ba il. Apply to- ‘"-tED-r' BXPKBIKMCBD WA1TRBS8 WANT- EXPERIENCED COOK Baaf ■ -t&'-r- PULL TIMB DSPAane beoda. Aiklcattau win ba eaptad at S. S. Kroogo. raklTBwy. S:N a.m. to t | POUMTAIM oniL. I DATS A W| MAytair S-SS». ___________ OntL POR OBNiBhAL OPPICB work. Bookkeaptog axpcrieactd _________________ ATOB 0d% toolUa yon know yoo can era Ibam. Many doUari can ba aaraag tarvleliig euatototra to a tafrl-lory near yen. Pbaoa today PB MIN Draytaam^ matt bara knowladga of (oad, apply ta partoa. S-4 D.ai. Ktogilty OOT TO LITB nt, MOitB P6b ^otoa toad wagaa. FB SMSt. LOCAL BBAMCB MARAOBB ■cmM Ot Stoari a national oet-■olU aewpaty (aaowa tor togb Upa to tola araa. tomia saabor to Art WUtoau. frdiiao « Staart. Nowatfc, Row York Stoto.________________^ iitiMBAai> LAOT Poh BAW-oittHg- S daya par weak. Bra to. Hejp Waiitai PwiMie 7 Salesladies TOP BALABT TO BBPBBIBNCaD blo®1Sld FASHION SHOP WIVES gvBa atealitet Balbor toM t« . attar S pja. aad wa'U make aa appotatmaat to too botk of SM to yanr homo._;____ wisrwoMAN TO C^, *blS . part Umo, UL---_ waSuTwi Livir^BAWpr- tlag. -light houaakooptag plat Hdp Wanted COMHiaSION APPUANCBABD toto»waa_ i^paraoa^ppgr^ 1:18 to 1I:N aji. Lakoa Sambart«r. >» Trto- ■ABTN1-. -—-~ ^B asnMAfB ON ALL lOBC. jSV'faw*Ar4'.*»SSi rombF oabaSTb, CAB1MS,^I» llooi LMenatd buUdtr. PBA — Tatam. FB 4-«SM. ifo ir nr~Boyw6. pujulIt oqaippod. FB VStM. L.A. Toobs- RECEPT pat^^ oaatoet work. Mowj^^do^ (PKCoStaf- Secretary - $400 InteraaUag poatUba arallabto you baae load akUla. I day weal naw, aMdcra o(tteaa.,a*eeaant l tura. Seme kaowladga of bool ketplM bolptol but not aoee. ^‘Asr‘.?"aritr» InetnictloiM DIESEL HEAVY EQUIPMENT Wo Botd aaoB ta lUt oraa to train (or dloaol oad heaay aquipmoat. If you art botwaaa too tfoa of aad want_____________________ how aur tralatog pragraa aaa balp you gat ataiM to itbic asiS.t*a:p"^.‘i?a“fiJ7i ‘ ^ roAn. Write Tractor Tratotog SOrrteai, Box 4. ____________ riihsii moil pcbool mo class- ftoT'MtA&'^ATNB SCBO(%! Dept sn, CW 417 8. ~"— Chicago S, r Wofic Wanted Mato 11 A-1 PAlRTTMa MD'WALL #A- ABDiar" MASBB AMO >ntyi sa**a iw* !** * CABPBMTm WOBd OP'^AMt SmBBs ON BAtfLiNo b£aS turt^^top aoU and pool n laailMnl wdifc. Pa S-NN, WaricW^aJMgla 11 tug. Aar*” Bwiidtot Servke 5||jS ^ __________ O’DELL CARTAGE ■tijg.jua Trucks to Rent Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. ns a WOODWARD Sln^'sL lMltoBto*SMMiw Peiqtlag 4t Pecortit bg iS arviL! ROOF REPAIRS BAVBSntODOHlMO PB 4M44 TBBRCWMO. ieXCA?AfllW POR umBcr pimnNo basembmts. Free aattmatoa. MT iOm. WATERPROOFING ------itood. Pro« »»a™ato t nm rWAMCB. nil B. Fury. PB Buefaiese Service 18 all MiMUS OP PODNTAIN PBMI Saws — Lawnmowers Sand Blasting prlrtM. Alia jael IH lb. I WUl real tb.l OK I-SU4 OI Pr^miitoB^^^ Tellori^ 17 ALTBRATtmn, PB 4^ oaee Ave.. Penttoc. 4MH. STPIor- Ckirdeu Plewtog 18 AMDT’B ROTO TaLWO, « INCH Prooar TUlor- PB * **" cKoTplow, R. Warner. lito. CloAatond>rayt«B; MA l-UN. ' r service Jo *iiL^gaSggS?V^Sr: A-^^‘ b^oMjMfdhriNykt SMI ffeoL. -—aT» Top Soil y^Ajbd Iron AdiTadlai ,nn Mevtwf dt' Tmddf C ^ Televirtew Service UpLoleteitoi____U BAKUPt CDSTOa UPBOLermu. ^^^8174 Canlay Lau Rd. BM FE 5-8888 Buxpoio mra pictukbs and papari, ptoaaa ratara to noma vy.wrdvorkttr sardontrrtok. an -.sjrjWjtoljMB^Browales parataly need manay. Reward. M3 ^paal pr Ml 4-77N. CatiM _ _ M Hudaon tor RawArd. LOli: WHITE WITH TAM MALE Oieker Spaatal. abort tail. U-aniw Ho. son. Around 7 Harbor, at White Lake. CaU CaUaet W Rm. Patrou._____________ LOaT; SLACK AND HtOWM Btatat. mala, no tall, pal. Hatr Blackle'a Luaeh, Dtola. Plata# ratara. PB 4-4i|l. Neticee bimI Peiyyla jP pRiVATB DWtormes. ------------^^ltoM|^ S- aTalaa^ DEBTS? rhea aenaoMdata aU your biUt 4 bafo 1 piaoo to pay. BUDGET SERVICE KNAPP SHOES PradBonaan_____OB MMI IN DEBT? ' IFSO LET US Give You 1 Place to ^17 Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Mambar jgM^SSat't ~oPpiari1i Bacicenstose Book Store to BAST LAWRBIICB PR S40I4 .PlMB_ LAWS OOOMtaf'" oi^ I THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEPN^ESDAY, MAY 11. 1960 FOnTY-SRVEX WUL QqoAi 29 iHnJBra Alm^oB • ----W- —j:*- v&rmo luiwj fiSiTu" -* Wtd. MiKdlaneoas 30 M Rooia or roiuimnut pttl» »op^ rpmn- s&jr*2*^jL^ *2“a M f^mBtw Ml m a’ja."* >»«•"»— Ut> Orton. HP M11». Wonted ,to Rent CRnsrnAN ecaooLTBACHxiu ettira to npt luntoM bowt »r •psrttoMt to Wulitoctoa Fark •TM. (ton aitor «;M r~ MUI._________________ •rtflii. rSMIlk. Dma Sckro Rent AHo, Fmtiielied 37 Btu. W 0, r»«oak. D«j; AUTO. -nv wmmmf. ovecw. Uid fUlt IRIUI* ^'“Sie-: _r “ ^tnUy tomtod. Mi U. tot. OMtord. ra l-IMl. 1 BBORM.. LOITEK. MR. Wl^ ................ iniSmr oms- pvreliuad. I n nrd tad |trt(« „____________ iOQM AND BOARD WAMTBD BT tldtrlr fraUimtn to prlTi‘~ boait. Ctu BlMk. m W41|;________ I Ml. oimmii. ■(»». Oi iMtt. W. lid* or m. kfli-hM Ttidaitjr. I tdiilto. I« M«i. W^j^tfocu, Mt^ 35 ABiLrtV ^^un^-ttasiSTs I UeOiilMHk bu Ii««a tor mr*. aim omb tor rw odtr- - aImOlOtblt tbb FAif5T~A& ttoo la roiir laad ooatraot. OhB ________oiH-iiw IMMEDIATE ACTION On nay g»ot toad MUtaato. Mow or toaio^. yoar oaob won lat-UftotoiT toopooMo at proBOiijr and lUto. AaTtor Koa ToaiploMn. K. L. Templeton, Realtor w> Orotoird Laa* Md. FM MM> WO bh um______________ Wonted Real Eeuu 36 ladlaa TUtof* or I * ■ Ahumvr OOH’t UWM TOOm HOI «* win pay oaiK lor yoar &,fgfo£‘««SSAB’ TIM W. MAP1.B MAYFAIR M»5« LISTINGS WANTED Wo bar* nduood our fupply of Ui< tefi da* to roooat oate*. ibari loro, w* BOodTUiHnm of a typoi of woporty. Uu wttb u today aiMT Uk* adraatas* of tb , c?!arkreal"estate UtT VBiaom iaa bow to q*x OwBir Aabora aair crook* H. C. NEWINGHAM rz »m» PI, Mkw WAITED - liAI» WTOlOf - ^ Buyers Galore Rut Aqu. FaraMwl S7 .A Bit - A I* MiraBBotrr*. Adj^ only* MS B. Faddook. Tt BOOM FDRMUBBO AFART* ■oat tor tody, aodUi^ n Doafto* n *•»»» »r lit i-ftu.___ ■at. FB adm. M ITT. XNTB. in ^oouptoi. ‘'%lka"?B*Aa?' I B(»M'Aid) BrrCH^, fKV^ *ptraoe«„ r1o«o In, FE HW. i BOOMS AND BATB, BART «CL> coma. Ml Ftoreact.______ t Liam atmaaormo tioout. Ideal for rotlrod porioa. 1 S ROOM AMD PRhrATi BATH AHD 4-iiM.________________________ a BipROOM OFFER. PRITAi^K oBtiiaek. aU utlUttof ‘ " Call ne MW.________________ a ROOMS, to B. BOWARD. ,S t-wat. an M. B*dtoaw,_ a AMD a ROOM, it CLARKB. AF> ply Apt- t-........:_________ ... 1 uafurblibad. with noTv aod refrlferat * “ * baby wileoBM. jSlS i Auburn Beltbto. Fhoa. —-- a CLX^ R^^B. CODFUi OR dron wol*. FO I4«to; ■- -- j' ROOka. FRiV^.BA^ FBI. rat* OBtraiy*. FB »to3S. a RMS. * BAT*, m put. arate oat.. ad^U. FB a-a»«._ a itooMB hoisf FUior. ta wAotf- CONTACT n«pn«wi^rs9raw a*mtoO^ wgJR aro r , i iiSfu^a. _ 1 afartmontb Aix" orated and modem. bath. FB I «H;___________ RfXnrAPARfMBNT POB RCifi'. —_______ MIk*’* area. -im alter i p.to.____________ I ROOMS AMD RATB. aBolH paly, n fdtol aftor i:as. kOOMO AND bSIr: m ttUlRl** turatabM rat w. Huron, et,____________ a ROOMS AND BATH. ADOLIR OR toacberi. Qutot. lower aparUaibt Bo driJteri. CaUJto a-lFli,__ } ROOM. BTOTR MCFlUOinA. _KrkV::;_" ~ a Bitt. F?T. ENT. NEWLT DEC _E._ilde._IM no. FE Fiato. 1 RM. Afr. fiuCIBatIIbFbmt. stove and refrip. ito Whlttomof*. a ROOMS. CLEAN, OFFBR. aifT W'. Wilion. FE a.«7Pa. Colored. a BEDROOM. FOLL BA1 arato entrano*. with ITS par noalb tododoa boat. C. PANGUS, Realtor ORTORVUXB aiw H-n ,.aiu ROOMS WITH STOWl frtcerator. as Oadl^. : After « pjB. RATB, aim nooR dMoimUd. xie. loca- -----• Botpltaf t ftTiiubU Newly Refs. FB a-lYal. 'vrm FLAT. ROOMS ~ STOTE AND RE- frloerator *“--------- - Tel-Ht — 4-3M1. - MS Bor ■ I Sboppfat C ROOM aft'.. saVERCRRBflm. Prlv. eat. aad (trti*. ITS. Call after atlS. OR I-iaM. 4 RMS. O' BATH, UPPER, BEAT funt_^Putnam aotMsa Baldwl^. ItOOMS. offer: S. MARSHALL. _Adu^U. MS. FE_a444I.______ 4 PAMIL'f LOWER, NO OBILORBN or pet*. Slot, Ad utU. a riM. O kSth. FE a-T4M_;___________ ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR 3 ---- . laa W. Lawrence. lUklldB AND BATH. UTILRW cIjcan room^ a were. iitAWllSi^INO ROOM, CLOSE to. hot plate. FE S44M._____ cozy RMS.. PBICBD RIOBT. to (tottai*. Apt. B-1. Mra, (toopor. SLBBPDKI ROOM. PRIVATR BB-trance. IT* State. ._________ Rooms with Beord 43 nnu M. wnawn arm* i>w WITH. C 4-lSM. ROOaa AND BATH. bMi^ Pontiac Motor*. Lewbr flaL n 1-438*. Brick Flat —Heated __ -jiban Ar*., Aubam BU. Front O rtor prlrau oatrwoa. Uvtos room, t bodiaen. kSpboa-otto. diMtto, bath and tan$ai srw,ag* “ **■ *• ” COLORED 4 ROOMS AND BATH -UAT AMD WATER FOl^ NUHED - III F E R MONTH. FR M44I.,_____ For the Discriminating bo^miSobto^wItoto'^ for oecanancy. Union Lk. prMleie* and onto a few mlnuto* walk to tb* Uaitn U. ihopplnf ,e*aM. ottmtoato* tha aoeonlty tor tb* ss.'s.’sss.'tsssartiE iol*^'lSim%wtoM>to*^^*d aloe ar* ready wUMl TV and ttooat oattoU. Tb* ooatrM taua. dry raa. u oqnlppod with atorac* toekora aad auto, waibor aad dry- su ia*««“SvfirsSp.is tha pletura. Lake Lynn ApU., u!*M, jS3^*bl5t*l£S'*S Wtuiana Lk. Rd. Adulto aaly, Ll^iR~nMlB. OA8 HBAT. OA---ijjt^Haar boipltal. Adult*. FB furnlibini - Oot u^ to I BEABOARO FINANCE OO.. N. Farry. FE SSMlT ICE cr----- UUllttei FARTLT rORNISBED . . bath sarac* apt. 1 child waacwan. ,tos nontlSy. PE 4-MaS. .__ THREE ROmdS, FLUB ETTCBEN and bath. All have oaa separated SLATER APTS. Sa N. FAROE ST. ‘ESrtiiif^ssaufi 1 ABCADU CT._________ rEST siDE DUFLEaC. I BOOMS, and bath avallabto for tnmf viHbUi AFT. a ROOMS * Etf^ Rent Houses Furnbhed 39 >fd prin „ t. <* *-”«l ^ beat,'hot'---------- COLORED _________________■ oa ftrry St. CoBptotoly furatcbed. Fun baee-■mbTsm boat. SSI per ato. In* mediate poaeaeiloa. ■wneanluea n R Baaford. Partly tornUhed“_FuI saraia. ITS p to purebaea: ^NSSskaoif 1 [ WMtos. F It. sH par a RstoiHdusss Untaro. 40 nSX** Nicholie & Hau-ger Co. HIL------------------ • BEORM. ROt on near fan* abowar. Foaei ibada. AvBiL — W. Ta aaa esU^ S-MII i'&>><sai~Uuce ww jgjgvs-sC- a ROOM Rouu. su cmSSi. Faoa* FE S-Toia. ail—aw uaaa 'liumM BOUSB, UtlinniNHiBBD witbsae beat. 11 BatoieiiL “TiBRIUCE. ____________________________'rbItjb- Ferry. FE *jtol.______________________ Rent Uko Cottsgss 41 FOR RENT Sy WEEE LOOA^ oltoR <H?L«iB4^S^*SStoS. LARX tXyrtAOB. LARGE LOTTIB ^A*?sfto5rsl!.'n8^ Lake. Cali LOiaa »*lbS. after For Rent Rooms 42 a RMS. AND BATH. ) rm. Clodf to. 24 rwi t NICB LAROB I lIZH BTORE. mCLUmHO I room. ofOee aad weiji eto Dtole Hlibway. » 3-13*1. ULTRA - NEW sf OR MB. --------- elSa. FE »il4i , TACANCT, MAM OU WOMAH, SHD - -■tototory. M to.-------- floor. PE s-aast. <Ront Offics Spscc 47 F«r Ssle Houbss NO FLOOR, I ROOMS pF,_OF-Am opseo in or part, to hoort si downtown aroa. Ooraar ioea* Hon. Lawrone* and Ferry Strotto. Poattoe Domualty Flnanoe (toot* pany. cJlJebB Loo. FE S04II. OOTTNTOmi FONTTAC, M AO-bum Avtnn*. LIW Muara foot Of clear *p^ avalUbla to now bulldtof. Win parUUoa to Mtt tonant. UfbU, baat and pamins a andattachod farage. L^ prtvl-lesee on Watkine Lak*. CaU alter nis p.m. Weekdaye. OR 3-S81S. a familt Hoiob. its Ave., Rochester. I roome sad bath Jffi ‘S'M!: srJrsTLiVTa-i tor. OL 1-1141 2 BEDROOMS mitoe^ from_toty^ “■.‘‘Ji.lft IVb .’culler' REALTYj m N. Sartaiw FE 4-41*1 *— OL a-sasi ~ a BEDROOM I BOMB. OARAOB. &?orSFSto?&H ______a to? smav^ toto.- llWt down. M.MI. rm *4m. tot. Ob H. C. NEWINGHAM OORNER^ CROOKS AMD a BEDROOM HOME ON 4TB ST. Hardwood floors, and carpatto*. Make ett«r. FE a-iai4._______ bedrooms, BlUCE S S diW. H ------- Small do.. payment. OL l-«7tT after 3 F.M. - ai^. RANcsffinnrimaa nt Rocbootor. FuU b»mt. wttb roe. rm eompictely paacUed la knotw pine. Fulto tonaswped. WaSou dleUace to lehool, atovptof. OL ■ —■ after I — ester HclsbU. Smith A UK lac, WS Mato at OL I-S141. $60 MONTH ! rnu taaee to OPe •■■■ “■ a bedroom. Bai a fan prlo* Its ise and tost ctoidas ootto to awT* ta. Lew this over ----------- -- ---------- ^Dorothy Sn^r Lsvender Bjr KlU Onubn SLEEPER!!! Oonr t bodreom CTooa a* was 11 ^!Sfv«ras,Fsa M mjm iNaar Ltoeoto Jt. ISflMlTMm anil W. Wltoas RaoMa at OR Btsnd R terr minutes dl For Ssle Heusus 49 AS A OSOUF OF BUILDERS. TTE offer low pricos tbrou«b j^um* oocur* mertfoso- No oMtsatloa. . Builders Exchange WE* a-WtS 'or PL S-MSl AVON TOuto^^ a ■ebool. boe. Baay torau. Oaeh sate to rent, UL " I RItmobM RAPidll Soeoad StrooL^iSt wiui 99m down, n •-TiH, ___ IT OWNER, laa (alAR 114 SSi.atS2jra5Lrtli.r‘*A‘^^ if^owNbi:" iioih^ tumiiii bom*, case t^MWoeda, ItSS JSJipto5;..^'^ui5^ki'KS5 na..^M prlca. luJSsrFB S-wT 1 aora of irouad. I*. .. from FooUae Coatral Bisb. ir OWNER. I ROOM. FOIL CkB-moat, las baat. Riot* to F'thort. n a-TT*4 after 4 p.m. BARGAIN sat abyeeU, I bouost tor ------ —Tlvrr. Bum t Um court the tU,N *il.S80. f O.I.'t BOI brick, delux* carport, i^totot elaea '----— torrae* aroa off duitog ____I IF cooeroto sid^driv*, turoae*. North of U-U at - “* Turn West ea saa tu Caee ]______ Sbaddiek ltd Oood place fi modem a bdrm. home, oamted. Aluat. ildlas, etoae froat, a ear BV OWNER. I BEDIUWM. NEAR Tal-Hurej^^^ Brni^ra. Alum- OWNESn toeladtot t FB I-8MT. Beautiful "I-AKE SHERWOOD” CONTEM-------- aaad-tocal as i ^t. |4S,M0 or Walb-oat toMMaSr ea IIT el lak* frobtof*. (3poa dally lei ■tow^. atom* ycai Cole-Easlick Restricted Communities loeatod 1 mlloi oaet of MUtcri "" .15«I_ BY OWNER—IflOb DN. I'Edrm. Oartw. Laka pit*. Larfo ■-* —MS. ar a-saat. IRMINGHAM ITaa Bewi aaerlteel 1 ‘5gS^, LS5JT I oooapaaoy. MI £ap™h cmiitaBkoE. ARmA.-s--bedroom lUrtor bom*. Ideal buy % haady mu or carpialor. Cafl *3toT 4 p.m. OB 3-ai*L ■ TO BUY (» BELL SBSi CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE. INC. M44 a. Mata at. “”.LS.’Ug" COLORED WHY PAT RENT? Own your OWN 3 bdrm. boma Oai beat. Opiudally * Baa. I t TyBBTOTm RSALTt a-4dW to»weu S a JI. aad T p m. Diet AVE.. a BIEORks. Bpeaiai Banato mw. Comptoto bom* wttb b(NBt.. a ear laradt. Bylvu Lak* priTUofoe. Burry I Bool L«w FHA torma. Near Toi- IIM If 9»m. n ■ iMI aero* of broatb-taldasly------- fwt oft tbs J&t* RMw» Boar yhft''FAMiLT aoo* ■odrm.-yoUow brUk raitoi-m ,-gy- For Ssie HouBes 49 HARRUfCTON^ »”j*. \ .-OTiss* ESTAiEB. BT OWN-*r, * Boaroom brkk ranch, toll toeuiro Ilia Irwta Dr. ■»o*aio — Miao iHTMiHiav m w (baa* oxtrss; earpotlni. etc. at -A Mb sarlBu, a Woom totoK raaob bomaTFull baeomut. Lart* LOTOS laMb friV. cut* sad oosy 1 bedroom bunfa-l*w with tors* Urtoi room tad oonraaloat knetacn, full bath, aa-tomatie oU boat. TIm T* i 3IS toot lot la like a prirata park. uin^oSa SS^TT. OR a^ias ________or OB a-aris LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Tradlttoeal 4 Imdr^ roach, elaotrte heat, m IST* of laki fruUB*. ATBUabla for ebowtoi dally. . ^ Cole-Easlick Restricted Communities uxin BELL Hwom. IH car sara*^ to of Bw yard, Aaober toaoad, roat lor latdoB etc. Wut •ohUt of Balaae* of *7310 at **4 a mo. tocludoe Uxes and Insuruc*. Meade your tondieaplns. OB 3«*4 MOIMM 1 BEDROOM HOMB, O ~ Dixie Hwy. OU boat. PB 3-*^4. MIODLITON RBALTT wm.Wi«iJU4« WITH OPTION TO BUY. rm. medtm. MTI Roaemaa, E to. (lot dopoolL *1* mo. Owai m. modem. BBtaboth uks M*t* •toss*. *140 doposlt. *Tl OM. Omn- SinTSS, ods ott Ai oowB. **S m< 11*1 TPIUow Bsseb. ( m. Bath, alaased repalre. (MS'down. I. apt tar la Saak-ad. *1,*M Cass Lake. • % a LOTB FarkwSy Orl*e, 3 biki. from Dedsa hrk No. 4, Cam Lake. Bllhddc Ortre off Mutoalm. For colored »Orocmera oft Barlmoor Bl~* 4-3MI. B***.. FW4-M11. atom Rotobto, aft OburobUl Rd. * room*, a bedroom*, baeement, tarasa* 4&M0- lot. **4M. Tome. PONTIAC REALTY -----------------Ooutry U*. tat. Thro* bodrooau, Ito boUis. Lot IMxnO foot, blacktop atreot, newly deeoratod, raeul. Ilot more ttaaa M aUnutoi f-*—--- Futtae. Frto* (llJS*. need 1* 'appmxlmatoly prepaid Itoau, paymeat fe«R ‘a“a5rL“ 4 ROOM, NEAR NO MONEY DOWN Roa^.TW.rtBd twr----- RUM MeNf B • . ART METER OWNBR LSAVnOTiTAn. tail. compWtcvnuralsbed._ window, ttormi yUerSnuT^ln* BiSii&mt^ed *‘l)alb“* ySS double TuUy. fuU walk-la bdae-meat ArMh tiled Ylaor and to ON YOUR LOT TPl WILL BOILO A SEMI_ ISIBBI BOMB, INCLUDINO RODOR FLUksiNO. DUULA-TtON, ARO COMPIXTB BLBC- HAVS^"”^ ^ A. C. Compton & Sons 4*«* W. HURON BT. OR a-T414 ....... “ PI a-t*M ROCHESTER 0*ar to ur*. a bedroom .«««. ittf^LasrcuSssron-ss^ --- ------- AT *11 wortb. Two a bodreom 0*10*, wyi- gasafsattrAn todroem, 4 loto to 1-' Cwatry aab. Lak* O 4^y^*^npwtoto m to^ .ptto* tor a* bilf Pioneer Highlands BY OWNER I tot ^ lor oWp «lL4m. Sm *w * **mr' wauAia ----^SuburbM L*y«^— At Its Best / (CON^ffiilfe*^) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3^1 For SidB Homss SCRIFICB LOTT DOWN FAT-rnoSi aa*am* (U moitom. 3 bedroom bttok. *m hoaTc. Fa St. Benedict's SiWy'T________________ ^ ‘dh-Astor St. Jam oB Ftko SL SmaU sara«t !inji?usn:iss?'fe your BOW bom*. All eito lauwo**- meau. (ItibTormA Cottage St. Income Hero's your oppgitlintty to mob* ■am* Yoal dotA. Larf* a apart-moat ineom*. * room apartmoat tor yourcoU pMe <31 3 room apartaaonU. AutomaUc boaL sarac*. WtW. Baey term*. WILLIS M. BREWER lOSBFH F REISZ, BALES MOR. MAS It. Hurw 81. FE SSltl BELL OR TRAI» - I BIO LOTB Sell or traBe~ (S) a-bodroom homo*. Larn tala, carpU^B aaey torme. Owatr. appraximatoly *Mt dewa*to SV« per cent toad eoMraot. Wt bar* tb# koy. Vaeaal. OBOROE R. IRWIN, M^TOI as* W. WALTON FE am Waterfront ! r - * ----- with r —*•* WArannnoN park; paVbi baaomoal. Btormi fat boat, cater * to exeallmt eondlt Washington park ItoXtory Brick Buncalow-* bad- tiled baeament. tarace-eloe* to ■ebool* aad dbop^c- 1300 down Bhw aooto-fall ai^ lia.MS. • — file OTor at lOSI Berwick aa W. w. Roe* Bomei at OR aid*. aU uUIUtot to. *I.MS: II btboi two badrooai, modom, am* futnltoit, SS.TI8. Tm OU almo aaak* your own tormi. Lai *rt11to|i*_« * tokaa. AUp p^o sir yur boaU. - Elizabeth Lake Priv. Do wttb ^ T room bom* b -*-i Botaibortiood. a bodroo I* llVtoc room, dtotof n I-"—*- UUIlty, full bi X sci. WoU li CRAWFORD AGENCY JSSlSr 55t?!8 F^Rli FARE, l6w DOWI* Hz-mut, a bodioom*. Ito car ta- rac*. . larct, eaiouad 1^1^ drl**,^ t^GCd LAROB LOT. fX'at^ W por mw*yE'i-Wto FIRST STREET New ranch a bedroodl, baaee Oarac*. Odaar toartBC stall BALDWIN AVE. t room*, hardwood floors, oil I- Focalbl* to rent imall apartment floor. Owner toarinc *VlLLIAMS LAKE 3 bodreom, Uvlac room, dtoinc sA 111 doop. Fun prtoo * ’**CARR STREET How raaeb, 3 bodreom. IM — A^lot. Bouttful bottf*. Ultes RAEBURN STREET room and baUi 00 tint floor a rooms and bath u aaewd Raeament. larac*. sood buy. Paul M. Jones, Rea! Est. sat W. RURON <% 4-dssc_________Fg'i-ms WATCH "ROSEFAIR" Judah Lake Estates $10,485 -PULL FlUCS- BLORAH BLDG: CD. FE Mlla "BaUders of Nattoaal Momee" A N N E T T N B A R ST. T,*SSml- ■ lie cUaecd pw^ 1 bedrm.' &aa^uAt^ N. SEMINOLE MtU4 - L|a fenced lot. Home features Ut floor bedrm fe to botb, UYtos room, ttroplaeo, tuU ■lie dtalBS room, kiteheo wttb Book, lad 3 Ife bod-rm* b bath. Baeomcat. HA oU beat, a ear carac*- *U.-148. Terms. N'... I reach. Cdbpotod n*tos ..om wlUi Romu brlek fire-ptoe*. eeramto tu* k"*'— T... LAKE FTtOirr - Ideal tor to* (amlly, aoaiTy^u ure. f bodrm B til* %alb Sad ftoar. U*tu raaoa. a pletore iSsaws, OUatol flreptaao, broakfaSt rm, dan, claasod poreb, a ta* tarelorU* on wfttTbtiaal at rOiasto *** " __________.rSaJS: ^aTutS%S!%^ dinSod. 84I.8S8. Ttriii. Rcnr -TkliS*y • - FE 8-0466 For Sale Houbbb $9,500 BRICK RANCH EFshu^ 817.88* W rsssit Jack Loveland ioUboRd. n Don McDonald COLORED 3 Bdmr. Ranch Homes $10 Down Starts Deal $90 moves'YOU IN DON'T mas OUT-OODIO FAST No Mortgage Costs Carpetod HvtaS room ChoTcAaf eelccttoBi Gas heat—cholea tUi floors Model Open Daily & Sun. From 1:18 to I p.m 268 S. Blvd at Franklin MmIoI-FB 1-3713. 1:38 to I p.m. U i-4dn after 7 p-m. WESTOWN REALTY BARGAIN 5s^b\.*T^Si,£sartSfba !• ruled tor *31 per momui. Larn boma ha* I romnt, r baths ud fall baaemut. Lud 1 heary black. Ideal for tardu Hurry oa tble. It wm't toat len< at IS.580 with *l.m down. GIROUX OBNHRAL ail IM Dlxto Hwy. '111 S, S .. 'tu S Keegp Harbor Ito car attached sv***i Sreew way aad 4 room ouaialow. HI lot. near cual on SyiTU Labi ISM deWB. S7.M4 taU prtoo. W. Side Income blltt, ^ue”4*nmtol*uSto?*IfljS mutb^ toaeOM peadUoor. *1,181 down will budl*. Sylvan Manor six spMtou* rooBM,'' ceraado tl bath, extra ball bath. Rear patl - tto eu jarsc*- Tuntuiiy «•< rated. Tble beautiful BRIC RAIKH BOMB Wia buUt IB 1SU, ftthls salM Bcicbborhood of tefc homos, of comparable value. LIST WITH Humphries 11 N. THUKIRAFH -r- OPRN BVBS. ______FF 2-W36 MULTlFlS LWriNO SHRVICE MUL7TFLB LUTTNaTunkTICB ARRO WEST OF CnT Cut* a bedroom raaob, oak floen. oU beat, lot ISxlSir. would toko housatraller ak part down pay-mant. eloea to ihopplac eaator. Total arte^ *7i8P. small down FATMENT a tble 1 bedroom homo, cm boat, BOW ctotox sUUiic aad alam- 1 down paymoat u Ibta S bad- »todu tot MeSSF wttb ‘ ’ ^ “ dbatton i CUay a bodrwm booM. wall b -'BDi.fm“&'rSld‘irrt _ 1 oar canes, feaead raar yard, etas* to seboou ud ihopptoc *”**’^' ARRO RBALTT TED MeCULLOUOB, RSULT(» _ tl41 caeaEUiabcth Rd. FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 °Sll* daV *roi&jfT*' 'SMITH'' .jqLSR_N0SIHBBB KtOR 1 Tbcdreom wtto tort* livtna roi_ modern kttebn aad bath, suin way to wdlaixiiad lad fleer, mtonm eaupy poreh, alun ttorms and sertea*. Pull meat, oa* boat aad hat < *1.888 down. NEAR CLARKSTON * toealAtod •tomtaua storms «reens. c** beat and hot w---- Lore* lot. pored ctroot. Lew down {toltoui, totoiS* andT^UMicw 17 ACRES Trmi LITE STREAM ■ad 1 borne*. I bodrm. with ea potod Uv. rm., natural flreplacL. fall baaomenL tocreaUu rm. wlUi 5Kb’lS'/:*5{&a.6K[ n-toria 3 r llBtW. Tor RoUe H. Smith, Realtor 344 S. Telecrepb Rd. FE 3-7Sf CIVILIANS • $199 DOWN ‘ BRiac— 3 Bedrms., 2-Car ^STeaMMM. iSestore^OWPwr ea"s.jr-S%s'£ Top $$$ for Your Home RANCH HOMF 3 13-Ft. Bedrooms lya Baths ss shaped Mreh kitobeB eabtoet* ^ KmlM 1^ t dtatot M4MJ.0*-ramle balb aad vaatty. .Many ether wutod iootaroe. We'U cao-tom "quality baud" N. (My 114.-B4S. WE'LL ARRANOE FINANCINO W. H. BASS, Realtor Builder FE 3-7210 For Mb Hoebm ly ecoratod, waB to wso to j&“S2nSsr — Ktbre MSI* tl.Slt OOTTH. BOSqB • *,a5Li.r«jr. roato for It* miaMUy Lara* tot wttb frnR. b cardu spaL FavaB rt *‘iuU(XR&(3lwStortSrt^ SIS Smato elosot opeu' SsbaK SMB DOTTN. *S.ttl. Camtortabtol teShd-L^nfuar* - part, nloa tor** lot, brick FB S-IMB - m._R 84H (XARX REAL BSGATB ro BUY. sell b nuoB Partridge la TEE '‘BIRO" t6 see Clarkston Charmer SmoafMwTw^tb eare*ttn*. InUR^ la kMabu appUaneoa tamUy room — a wood-biiratac lireplacac and ■aaetou* room ifiee Loeatod to tbto abarmtod vUlwa naar aaeoi-lont sebool aad alorot. B*u to* oxpreosway will whip yoa Into FUitt or Ootroil ta u Urn*. At-IreoUvoly toadseapod. tol* doBchl- Icing on Your'Cake! Hot*'* lbs rooMuttol ootovolontl Watortroal, *U88 down fuU base-moot wttb real sharp rae. room and bat. lto<ar iSkacq. etty fa-cUHto* aad ouvonloat to eehoota. muy idao Talaoo eu you C|S tor only *1*.7M. ^ Partridge Tl 4-ai^**° 18*8 W. HURON Lok*. IS ft. uvtoc room wttb firm place. Kltehea «lto aU baUUas. CUpburd* lator*. Lart* toerma- bACBOTTERBTLTAN LAKES illMtoe* Wlbss* abauBfld tok — Faaturtac: a tall baeemei ...--------- RaauUfuUy tor . Immedlato P WILLIAMS ■gViiBSy Near Middle Straits Lake Idtal loeaUm for party wbo Is loouac for Wivuy. clad** 1 Or * bedroomi cor altaebod isrec* oaf Mr* at toad. Xocatod oL... dlataae* from prl**to boacb sSieKi^r.ir'^S 5'rT-ATL0C‘i{£.«; B Ineureneo, 7731 RIcblaad id.' <M*8). Opra ddlyM NO MONEY DOWN ^J*diw^k«jtok^iW ^^7M» “lULTsSELirtoUNG REAL EStAtl « SDILOma HOYT seapod loi. Sarrouadad by boautt-fal toad* irOae. Frtoad at onlc (U.I8* wito reaaonabto term* « Itor mere dotaflo - (Ml urn SS^ZruSThoiSi.'^ batt. FaU baeomaat with retna-tton ream. Oa* baat. 1 bar fa- BEAUTIFUL LAnFROHT 'Bit 1 room bom* at a prtoo yu — afford. Lodcoreek B alo' ss4‘t.ir«2SaTr; n>. ifU pay yu to look at HOYT REALTY KENT fSJ&'Wto'Si-i.K-SJii; nti^ BOUBB f______________ ar IM eontract. Flu 1 bodna raaob tyn homo. FuU balb wRh ample slooptoc opao*. fuu bath. sas^.'Sui'ttdcKf-** jntfOtmih LAKE FRONT -1*1 ft. Itontos* Wttb naeb typo bom* wtto tore* brooHway oad Johnson a* TEARS OF 8ERTICB HBBTRIDOB SUBDITISION BoaatUnl a bodreom brlek ranch bom*, tors* Uvtoc room wttb ?5ri!!Sk. dl*h watbor. Urea famUy room, a oar attoehad carat*, win aeaapt ■1^' ssiia* A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S! Telegraph Rd. .RE-4-i^ TRI-LEVEL STARTER NO MONET DOWN Build * homo to b* proud et. Tour lot pr ure. Bare modoL BROWN lloTRlNfKOOWM — Ot SpMitol — Atouwt u aora of laad iSb Mx4S ft. bauBlow. OU tlrad hot- boat. Atom. otoraM A real LAKE FRONT - Uvely UtU* ban-calow la to* pink of oaadtttoB. Frleod at only MCTI. Largo tot. Htooly tooucapod. Terala CELL Or TRADE — Near WUltoato Lak*. Nteo two bodroom bun^ow ■ --------------in^for wttb tore* TSkia* ft. 7 houootraller GI's Nothing Down OAK FLOORc sad ataotorod watte, ar* fcaturetT to tola lart* ttrhw room wtto dli>-tec oU. noasaat klteboa. nod stood utUtty. aleo lot. ready baartoci. Lot u ebow ;od at It.*** MR. (H. harry u tble 1 LOON LAKE BHOREB. SS?uX‘?S5i’2S*d‘S: hoarda. Attachod m tar ga- RAY D’NEIL, Realtor J4B.~pcrepbM. lEAR FINE LAKE - On ud* nolchbmbi^. Brlek with a torn bedroom, ■xtne. Largo nxis* "BmaUfully 1—^-------- tod prtood at SYLVAN area -_________ S£‘i'*«irr*e.^ trisr Camtod Uvtoc rm. PMl bem't (IMd*. Tvfme. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor O'NeL BTLTAN WUfAOl tag*. Fitoad at IS.1M aaS. arajKKKF.s; vu Lab*. --- - mam aad-car*cw u a 3avo> -~ aiVsF2a“'”v »«*P4l,a»rt. lUnaa* fort**' are*, with blreb ul Screaat ‘ wapad Ml* a -Frlced at I About *l.«c 4 BSaMOOM (M 1 LOTS. lM*baih‘CvS^ fegfuSsjrfaWbSt ur csract. rudplSarTu RAY O'NEIL, Realtor SELL BUY TRADE mu£r: very bttt valoio ta I to.-a ^ rtM. l-fc-VrtSJ'ii.iit ■ - ffiLlSSVsevr!'-" kuolrnnl a • ^ hymi mwi iSfeArwrwi.'W^in^l^! a TRADE -V- 3* yr* aofvtacnNto tto* b Ttotoity. 6pu%3r* L H. BROWN, Realtor PQMY-Elb'HT THE rONTIAO PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 11, IMP CIVILIANS $190 DOVm 3 Nothing Down "BUD" Spiling Clean 3>Bedroom Home Move In Tomorrow Only $500 Down . Sn klMua vttb dlali« »>««. ^®i£WSaai "Bod” Nkholie, Realtor «• Ml. Claant R. FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 2-3370 ValrU-Way wuim mnaaTf - V SlECSjsT 0T«a aod raof*. WaU to rpaUBc Aolo-- ^ . LeoMd •• • IM M vttk lar(« Mad* . Wewt taai. Oaij HUM. 1 ktt*^ oSP" L__ U Uat. oagr t r*ar« R.T. (Dicky VALUET FE «5 ■3531 SCHRAM baUM. FarfajtHm J9 For Salt Hoi BT OWItmk VniMB Templeton South Commerce Rd. tJBSi BARGAIN, $150 DOWN ^* lei, Lalt# 'prt*U*t*S**?5!» ict.ra. ton, Realtor »» Orehani Ik. M. n 4-iMl WHITE ?8«SS5S;‘ BROS. $7,950 kaat. a Br**ae«*j » mr (■<*•«. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor bboi ■' FB MU________ . _ _ pa » DORRIS ObBzramm M»n - f^BMd* M.M Inc. taiM aa In*. A b*an-.... _ - l.'Si tltm fir* f*i beat. MW. ■ *er**ai. daatt ■ naltl. loeaMd la OPEN By Owner Lake Angelus Lakefront ■ trm I b«di SS%^2P^ Wp* ktldMB Vttb nat« oupboardc. baaaaiaot v aite. heat, aad garac*. ■ IB isrs.'ssfla pereb. 1 eat laraa*. Ul B; Loaded «nb linm I ttiSTtoar MM. Lo> iTOMIaM STaU^eoiatorUi ___a bat* Mad* ..... - 5s,.*^irur!Snp*«i5 R pric* M $M, M** aMB W 3MU 0«M «T*nr day. H balbi, implae*. als**t*. bamMil. j SrsS COLORED GIs p&BS.' AVFOBP lined pA. awi tMUBMi part. •“ Jut *Bc naalBlBg, I bedreMi, VASBINDER, INC. FE 5-8875 THBXB BEDBOOM BBICK. — Neith iMe. la a goad jMrtaaUal aalgbborhoeA **«l CIVILIANS lUI aiaalb taMoat*. $190 DOWN 1 bedrnm*. isS^s-sHi-31 'WSStS’” ■a, w,_AHfOB MULtola mmio a COLORED muBE or mvrmt i at Mb ea a ceoeraU HAYDEN CHPF BAUOWIH. MW Dova. I B Far Salt Mowaaa 49 CABNIVXL By Dick Tarncr Hagstrom, WHATg TOOB^HOimT - l_. SSX&.'S^S^S a*r*i Bttb ScMM aad «0Mto tor HAGSTROM---- dN. B®iift.. mw. POKTIAC OR 4-0358 GAYLORD WILL^DY THB OnOB TV* lak* fat LaSa < MIW ^ M.wSwbBw^ teaaMa aUw raftwad. Beia'a p*ttr.«baa*a *1 ewntoge ^i^bM?FM ff*SS5 GAYLORD, Realtor ■ "^y"j--------- SPECIAL ______________ TYF* BOMB Bim FULL BABB-luurr - HBaBoe bomb* “It'g lor you. Freddie! I deckled to get you somethkig for ymir blrdida}i that you’d never get for youraetf!” __ JOer 3 MILBS Incama Ihttpyty so Far Saia Late del 0? Custom Built . Builders, Attention tl M* lor aala hi Wateitoid Twa. « uNtT aooaa, cum ■ .......... BABOB-HAa F-_ „ MBirr-ecAB Apart. OARAOB — A LAB OB gu heat, ellr »***r a 5- ssf.WjSTirawe WHITE BROS. ~B 1-im ----^WMII bBATtOM i^lHg - gl mw Tenaa. <WtVl»L IN AMY ABBA. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor • FB i-eew____ Swim, Fish and B«it ROCHESTER InvenTtnent Income On Williams Lake r,iira.yvri5L gtSl <£' pBuMMin' 0^^ Mjtt^ y^J^MMatraUaT i Harold Franks Ubtoe Lb. Bd. f ImUt beai*. g| BMDt. hae 4 neaw fuIlT toralibed aad triM*. Oowattalra — aiw batti and nparato Bach anartment bM ev iTitem. Ibet* *■ ■UU. FB 1-lBfT. ' , ______ bbbo or TO wee cabN Met down anmaiit *« a isit Hm MuymAib_riMAiiCB oo., nee ar^ PERRY ACRES $300 DOWN ussrisstsrUi.' pssisrAj^jitU'im fob® 4mm tad SK* a*“ilM*W per **M retara M po«r taeaM- , Waterford Hills Estate bedrMB bungalow. UOng i«om lean. AMoaiaite vaMer — direr. Ooraer let. Car aa---- •ball garage. ruU prW* laSW. *'** '"*** lie. 1 large . 5tf"!Sf.’?2!r»iuit-^ Oai naderllM beeUnt. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 ona BVBmBqe * bobdai 3 BBDROOM FACS BBS wSS^*"hMd*" oSrlw**dU Bag* Bring and laallp r lib baUu; tiorms and tei.—. hardwood lloon; ebdlag glue 2SX*®««J? Ja-^nS^ viU be Uili aieden Mai* eeea to be eoortraeted. Idanp all brick aneclou bamu to i ftom - RanelM* end Bl-L I*. IH ear gu fura- "•SLTW tJrnS:. OB OAEBILL. 1 BJA, ^^^MTONTB - Oili BARGAIN ,’42!T: Herbert C. Davis, RItr. SbIb Lake Property ~M " - I aa let flnor. 3 i S'tPWSHi’ffi: S£fMaBJ?3?S!; MAM DgW^rATkONT ' fik'^iGHTSSi.sr ^ OaU^ Are. Op*e_JU^jjW For Sale Aq^Bfs M Term* aa .thl* p^tod boBW. Buement. OU I petto. gUAM. JIM WRIGHT. Realtor r 3W OaUaad_ Are, «:» >iag*. l« vMtb ewdS. MnaU dewa pa JIM WRIGHT, Realtor buy. OBly WM Down., 3 BB^biaM. Alum, lid erat* D.R. Urb« room M BLAIR inaimuE LOToro ■ IRWIN ASSOCIATE BROKERS lar. Co. toe. tU (BIOMABO LABE SMCBDAY OARDBBa. 1 Bedra . 9 PtBfopOl vnes msDvr: -- HRS? 5SST tSitSWe'TttS balbt. attached garage. Flaltbed vtik-aui beument with ib both. be toM. Ovaer traastorred el Botemcm Kompsen ____________________1 dUOim *U. WaU to well carpet. Fall laee-meat. OU Ittraao*. Beereattoa room Uled. Fared drlre; Feneed yerd. Outdoor - grtU. Let — EAST SIDE ironm — S dova * 3 w. WAi«t«qwr^oi|j5^F» Bevor * jM f«ni* ia«M vaunrom wnwmg Bfic, OT«y a ear garait and boat haute. Prleed at IMW with «3.l0e down. F.CWoodCo. Wtlllami U. Bd. at M-M OBT 3-lMS to Cbryiler Bvy. MM|aa lU down. «lg moa^ Mr. JO 4-M31. fi d-43W. 3^ ACRES. BBICK BAMCB HM LUeated vtthto l mil* M tb* t_ Oraytoo Rut, Ie‘i> Bui. Prop, m ‘^3EPEP«a5^ TFeI Brnthwes «OpyoWwilti>« » 6-FAMILY INCOME ____________Kanabutan park. Apnnu. I adr* Idaal Jo- ssTEdiyariiaLS bone, I ear ruag*. baUdiag aad j!K"‘ob^: orn»r Drive-In Restaurant sas-'^rw-rtL*"^ Retail Meat Market ssayTJfrft"' "ssraejss^trw FHOBE ra 3-TSdL FOR LEASE ru.................wat. Fl- Blaelal tietttaaaa arallaM raid OARACBi. oBocnaa. oab, aQ.. eeparato henit lar aal*. klA S-tOM. BAROWABB HI -•—a paysMt. FB 3-NSt. Brua. „-«B otmi- Weft Enrea --------—" K&'5Stir.n'rr'*Mr^‘ good loeatlea that bae ptoaty other opportBoltlM. Inquire ' Oreeb’t Standard BeiWtaa Age MoM. M-4S at M-l GRoeiRr§T5Rsv Jl \ ________ coet. FuU ute* gn.SM. HOLMES-BARTRAM Auto Parts New. ned tad reballt. Terrific Tolum*. BetaU and wholeial*. Net proflto oyer nasee Mr year. D<;pt. Store Big ttekoii. left go^. Mr-feet for UM* eea^. Owa-ere aevtoeM *aU <«r qutok %'S 2S.TMS — .0 b* Buct let hi* lerely kedroeet bitek boa* ge. n m tliU <d large let. oak flm*. i ikBle bam aad luU I Buy hlB eat aad ebtatai *ei_ sssaTir-^sinsSjss ^ quattOad bayey vttb «a,sw IdllLTIPLB LtariNO DONELSON, PARK Mev colonial Tyaa TT1-Ler*l m beautUig wooded ^ ororlook-tarn Otter Lek*. tteUy jocb vftb ilreplae*. eeparato dbiM aod^ toe “flngumuad" MM * wonld_e»Met^to GAYLORD AFFBOK Bebool ai veil ”Surl^"Kir~«.e" AN OPPORTUNITY Beautttul BUiabetl lakelet. Ikt ft- of perfeet keaM. t tovel Mm*, f reenu aad bath each. 1 yean eM. Ideal for ir-come. Larue feally. oto. Fum- ‘***0«SfcimT“LAE3nwiS*‘***' . Only MSM vUb IBM dova, bun tbli bom*. Need* eem* work. Act FB 4-«»3 W 3 nbSru*.f%*"^ OB 3-lgW_______rrea. OB l-ll Attention Builders U aero* la city, cever A vat_. ready to eohMyidd Into-SI tota. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION A Haven of Rest ie vhat you can bay* ea i beeuUM biMdloa ipot. It mi Sunshihe and Fresh Air srgjgtgfeSa! mmslNO BOMB sale. Good to ' ty olnum riisssTniS^i (BfBBB asm "nBLLV He oaa^ aaerdl bemee. TUi MN Utehea. baatod pereb,„fMtag We*ll *SSk‘"ttarkM*"Sir»hU**“ you would eupeet In a boi Toui?®\ra&mTbo^ * -ONLY IIMM. ? DOWN ~ wn paymeM If tt to n and yon bava eM «n rwBwe r V « mg* tftcM 1% Mr iNmrm vttb i ned kttehen. Mr ULra _iS!i«.*i____________ lMa«k: , trt-1^ Cheery Fireplace V~ He. I, brayien Fb lee** 00 nulldlng. F^ n for expaatton. 1^ BrerythlDg goaa. ^ t of qulttlag. Oroea la r earavi. Large tot. >iew y ameng baau me*. Four B, i-mc OBOBtm 1 tot W. WaM r, BltotTOB . ri Fwt3 — —b braoMway aad 3 ear S£55i- "iSt' ■ priead M $U.Mt. J,C.HAYDEN..RMltor , t-. -.-r-- "»«r *“-ssrtar^ LAKE LIVING CRM^RD AGENCY gag Partridge ‘West SuburbaiL I room 3 bddroom home? 55^ . _________i atdtna. 3 Mr*^iSCM*OBly‘° ewce West Side d badreoM hoau leeatod to tto Wtbator aebool dlatrlet. PONTIAC-WATKINS S-yearvId 3 bedroom brick raoeb: Eoii or enraii. THmo-pane. Flreplee*. Stormi end ecroeai end oataM* Sdanter. Owner need* larger hem*. H't priced a| IU.ieg. LITTLE FARM im Acre* aad almaet aev eos-toB bulb I bedrooB raaea vttb attadtod 1 oar faiu* ^ eun porch. Very oi«*. Bert to apace CMMiy itytog, doeato Faottae. A etaal M 111,11# — way rea- ■ TRIPP oeBpletoly paaelad and UledFleaiBit larg* Urlag room Witt flreplae*. Two ear garage and feaced yard. ~^S5r^*®dMi?*gy^*5Mi^ ^Wooded Acres Oarkitoo - Watorfard - MUford RBALTOR Mr. Executive: M^eM^Jtor only AC^A^BJ^BOMB^e Circular pared street. School' buict, ehurcbo*, Mopptag, boat-tog. flehlng, ivla^|f. lir. Oato. 8fi«&«iSKS ^ toB^M«.W..^My* tt PAINT STORE ena^AU fair's?®-**^—“ sSurMSToMtoS aqulptocM. Yod oaa auki real vaU ber*. WEBSTER -“t CoBBUolty NaftaMa For Safe I'anhs ELECTRONICS lAm ItadMi &¥rio*d r, 3 bedroom, fuU brick. I a dad. faaUly lunm “wfiTSi . I Lake treat hem* bButUnl jrtov. flood beech. Beery *** ___^_______________I rooas. Btop ■erw kltoboa, dtotog areaTs reoam, bath aad tall baaameat. Oa* turaato. .attoMfe DRAYTON WOODS Lake Privileges: Move right to aad enjoy obolb Lake. 3 bodrooae - -. lag fopB vttb dlnlM area. Bat-tog kttebea. FuisteiCd wane and eat floor*. Dryer. AluBlnum k aad recreation CO. Extra large Beur large bed- > kltdMB. Four large i rooms. Immedlato pos^«r Sion. Priori et only IM,-»M with Urnu. I. Uota« ns. hSX 40 Acres—Romeo Just a Mart rtde.to OU &-'Bsanir£s BasoBMtt. eu baat U* bara far hanet, taaplemsM atber bUgs. $r •and for FartrMgs's now 'JMU Igaa Bustoess OiiM*.’' Partridge North Side loom, a bedroom boms to- I* tb* Mto. Features torg* d kttMm! a]m°*|1m*£ GILES REALTY CO: e avwu*’*- MOWIFLB tiaroio gBKTOB IRWIN w*y room, sttaebad garays — Cattfomto owner uys - ‘Xet's Deal.” 114.110. WAKE UP AND LIVE... kd* wltb beaa^ plet- dvw view ft Ottor Lak*. FuU •»?-???*•^fSl jgJPfSC. ^YW*. ^4 FE 4-0528 *B(mg totos wttb Brwbm to^ NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. Sf^.-ij!!t‘aa**s£pe iieiMWAir^ Frame. l«ig* tol. Juet decorated. Low dewa MfmaM EHFbSS. r-bnws,,:nai 3 Badroam brick Wttb MB BM.M TATB 4-na joba K. Frwm&Sons'- Itoaltor* tmlly taeom* aft- OakT ' ' Are. 4 Mto.- 4 batboi ' raac*. Neodt repairs, Ktol ^®^’Sds?r 53J^WEST HURON Tsrms. 7> WEST HUBON STRUT FB e-esu OR FE Min > LAWBBNCB W. GAYLORD. Realtor d B. Ptn BT. pontiAc ■ FE 8-9693 YEAB •nSaHit bctts*. aa a saai saaal ett Cam Lake. STOUTS Best Buys Today SMITH-WIDEMAN ■ VnXAOB” 63 Acres—Davisburg A raal tarmer's term wlOi' apprea dl acres UUaWs. s tsjs* ar vsLZ t?» Hagstrom •TANIUBO OAS SYATHOB - ^ rage it room begtoMao s lir Uketreat . Roy Annett, • Inc., Realtor _ le B. Barea St. -tpiossr ■ • • > Wiia vivst^ «vwa. HAGStROM PONTIA?^*^R^*fS358 Cole-Easfick Restricted Communities BeeuUful brtefc ti1-l*y*l 3 bedroom*. Oroam kttebea wltb buUt-ta oven aad ‘ tokT UtebekrtUe**^ Sew ptomblng, ehaded let, ^ BriyUevM on Oglww totta. ^ ilsg dova. tSoo’S.'^ardai Bs. Attaebsu BKBiatBB iVoperi^ 87 ‘^SSSW:SS% ROCHESTER JBCUL LOT ^?*&*uLly S?ti.%’ 5ks?-a"“ A wbai* St a bargato ea ftto atts-aer par^ aeaed comm-—*-' vttb W taM of blaaktop age. can be ——-< t%iKmm oPTflSi " OB e-Fise. I M r. n 1M* ewetam bum | room bona vat buttt |o suit tb* meat deMandtog tost**. It teatmoe U* t*et st laka frontog*. 3 flreptocee wMk- s£*^aiSSS 7b2r5em%qE*^aI^*ttn Safe RCBOTt PsOpST^y 82 tog room with etuMo roll- ------------ tot. Batot room, kttebea. Reereatlo- „ OU PA beat Fatto M a a aottag* « It jeuTwi • at^ae etoaaias ptoM. O lit OAkLABO AV8. ' ROCHESTER Commercial Property B*m to a eaendav-ltto^d la< ~ --------------- sSbiir h 4 WMW. WhWit FI 4-W Meal loMtlco In tews \ts at to rate wttb play rM (4 K eUldioa up above, It IM Bsvd. .Worm mtfn beds. tBs . Dorothy Snyder Laveodcr ■ ‘ S Years SMITH-WIDEMAN-RE^ Warren ^tout, Realtor pm" REALTY ;FE 44526 Sunoco' Station For Rent Si'S irjsria’u&rt STATEWIDE a atoa of 1 IT Smtlac I Sde LMd CMtPBCts M 6% Toao% - INTHI------- MONTHLY RETURN r‘fia'2ssi!U‘-oSi!M C. Pangils, Reahor ---i*Lir"" — Monw to Loan 61 Get $25 to $S00 OB TOOB Signature "M?r2.§28r OAKLAND _ Ix*n Comjw^ BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY BORROW UP TO $500 Waned Ik.. Blnalngh^. >»«««;* Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $300 Household Finance s.*jgSggV~ LOANS $25 TO $500 Ob yanr eignatur* ar cBier sM. rity. St monlbs la rspay. CMr ffi^iTsToWiSia.'^ ”*HOME & -AUTO LOAN CO. LOANS 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO fttSU WHEN YOU NEED ' $25 TO $500 "XriSrAdVliMl “61A BUDGET YOUR DEBTS OOBSOUDAYB Bn4B-«0 LOABa Far year bast b ‘ to got CM d( debt. Financial Advisors, Inc. Mb a BAoniAW rm Mortgage I &Bucl il Bldg . Anp^jr Big Bear^^First emtos your ZewflSit «Tpw*^ WB oirr bbsultsii _ ^»4^c<yBntncTjg,|gj^ , ^waga 3-BEDROOM SS®4rs?E for tot, iouMiralltr w gar as Tj."*^!®) VALlffiT, FE 4-3531 ter what bare youT OK |. oTeasdi. ______________^ iWe pLYMOOiti i d6^ MiBti: ------------»r»^_ MM tWiftti VfeMOB. ttv nOMM. sen er takc^tod eeatScTO I AND lOOBWAiaB 8T. t. Tslagrapb * alto. LK. lb ASB FMlbMBrTra, tafb BB-serdtrs k radio pbMqnapht. WorliKg or ant. FI S-WeT an' MIMDKL CABa AND~CAfei f*r your land eoBtnset .(Mwt* g.va“.jaF' ?■ '■ V eamnlsto toftnas $IWDIL ( D.aa»^ «ra.“bSi ItoH&tMLtt" -Hjfe- SELL tlR TRADE Per Safe Ctotidi^ 64 iniiNQ 1 rSu’ILKSi BT.ytg^Sg 8m ew4Misa^Sle^ £ora gabaMIncI siteka, medltoat SlSinia^lSSSr ‘ ~ (I) a FtaciliA... 'FlBCf-Sl£VkB diUY t YU anoa «i.il tfkYl 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 OOAB. BOOSE FAmrok MM Vinyl Linoleum, Yard 79c m. 9s vmi brovB^ sWJBSW Oran MOM. SAT. $TO$ AVTUMATiV WAmM. Oi AM jMffljh '’'■.a--- THE PONTIAC PRESS, T^DNESDaV, MAY 11, 1960 . ./ FORTYNIXE MhM4i«s TALBOTT LUMBER TRADE-IN DEPX. WgtTWM a \ StH rnternammm 4>7 **8srisss:5. MARMADUKE By Aad«raMi A Lconiiif For Sal* HoMoTraiMi 89 Boats m4 AammHm 97 Waato4 Uat8 Can OSBD unsnc doqa O-Ml 1 bo*«, *»••, w a miw KBk, m.. i <uci k itSM. (Ink WM. SW«I douU* *10 M. 0. A. noapMO, lOK w««t, .______________________ NiBco dboicia 6k orsinti. oil Merer* ibettow wdl poap, } burMT Oolemu *to*«. uM — I IT taioMni_iMMn ai. u rr. womamr tHtLon. » i bo. eleetrls (tut. axcallaat caaS; MT HOW.__________ ■ I* DCMPBT araiABOOT. m. cao after 0 p.n. MI O-MOS. v:s!s& WUDOttUC WATl B5"«. 10% ooin^ assT nakia Wjnnan's Furniture Co. 18 W. Pike St. • M* pooFeR" k4 aMtec If * oiSU gpggy- •«W JjP m. *M» Wattoa ' Bm~&SSmo RSiSlEE Full line of building and ptombing materials Vo tarCatokw m ■■ergs raioi <W|^iOT^^<^ 'bomfbb pool ^ OKON DAVlNPOKr''k CtUbt, Reatonable. ft OhNERAL tUCCl_______ "jf'MACa.'lSRa Ca«». PoDtIae. ITB »-«in. r OB nmna. un im, pcu. -^ea'at *“• ^ * Vbbk. OoMirMr 'SeniM a Oaee. Poatlao, rs Mill, koiTOIlIT d3b WASBA RB< bum. *n. aTi. MaaraBMtrM Co.. 1010 W. aioB. iARb Mwra ehinc ■harptneS. Free ptt I*. DL HOOP or OL »30W._________ goostHOLD nuunruai and »piianeca BeerrtiiliiB aaot m. ■M 3-onr. BiomrA* noifZR. IruU. Oelan model. UN. s ret USED TRaDe.INS WOLyraiNE UJMBER is FEDERAL Modernization Cash and Carry Specials 7 Day Sale Combination ALUMINUM PCX)RS duarant^d^ 1 FULL INCH THICK ^*irtHn5uir^wi*iSj $23.95 ranpo porUble aUreo with SO recorde aerer been ueed, SV o-oooc 10*1 w. Pom.__ Used Trade-tin Dept. gaaetonal chair ... * t l| ^HoTSaS ECONO] 3*1 B BAAtnaw PE MW vmiuini^ Booba imm. a. Hi-Fi, TV a ____________ o6bo~oiSib. 030. OR 3^000. __________ PLYWOOD SPECIALS CASH_* CAEST M6tai. portablb ttniwidil - Cecd only 3 am. OA 0-33 Biroon05lrtttiC* o - tx,n s OcaiMctc mewtr aad tractor ccr*> leeTBftftc ClStCB, EMler paito. SattiwSed* o2lc ** *** *** MAple 0-7070_______OR >TBt BioKU! BARjtok PA^mamAD- ler (arden tractor. Oil bet water “That doesn’t mean YOU. silly!!!’’ Sand, Oraval mid Obt 7» For Sale Livc«tock tffi eaaa SB L^rca Rd. n , XuTMSizjfSBsrs: ■, bcaatr at ecMea. A price raw ' ^“AVUtiSjPs^ i sn’ssruTS-Jst^ MgSnMtSS^MU 4SCI owe Hwy^ DrkjMa natoc i « 30 M. at Pcettoc m him ‘ 0*—t<layccwcA , Poa RXMt U- VACATION TRACU- * ■■■!«■,..nL.MWi-_____ OOU3CN FALCON BT BBTUNX. ~ 30 X 0, I bedrm. MA C-IGIO. ------ ' eampbis traOcrc. Jacobstm’s Trailer Sales and Rentals sasraa sir-« market. Tretwoed. .Mar-aiai h b orerloada toetaBed. Compltto SiMk-tip. Oco-t be dteeppMated. tea Flame. OR SAOBl, _ ucAviNa FOa armt-iio* an- $995.95 .siss!,%r-r SHAW’S INC. SSB.W M^ Roct with lutrdwara. {lOJO tp. wim Berrlce, Bkc.. OIB BUhlaBd Rtt aORUM If RUNABOUT. PONT, top. 30 CMC. Jcbaioa Jaretta. T> acc Trailer. Opbetetcred flaxs. weedomeUr. A Ol.toi. oITmm*. Miibt ti-- gOAT b MBTAL TIUILCR. till. If T-bottom plywood ractac trail. ____________________ in Mtot,_____________ Oxford Trailer Sales Buchanan Boatworks SPECIAL nMBTB BM^dalftrcrad ar laid. MUlbcrry A*i BLACK bm Brerad. F« 0-t ___ ____ TOF BOIL, black DIRT, tad. irarcl aM OH. BiUldoatnr ad baefc on. IB 0-tlM. TOP BOIL. RLACK DIRT "n and srarel. FB MWi. SPECIALS! «SiS«iB5.-ar::S3' FaUD TUI.... Itcjto 1 UMrygjmeo ------D immdfn BO ■ M o. u su.n _______ MU 4-4030___________' ICBNMCM WRWOCR WABIttR, almoet sew. Maple yonth ai^mattreu. (ood eeadilloa _ _ ijirf LAWN FURN.."(iirr, MG mey^ Beat. FK O-TT _, LATBMOIBL WKstlNOBODn >TO,‘ ------------------------- LATE Mr . tMhmente-------- Fully tuaranteed. Appilaneei. FI *-4_ LA.Z.BOT'REfiUNINO CttAlR. New. Brown tweed h brown leetb- LABOB CRIB AND MAtnEBB. hr&Dd B«v gift Bi. #B&rnAirA Vufw SSaL BUeo REATEB {BJO; SStM ante, ta- beater. MJO; CabT^elnke aad flUtnye OMW np •lundry traye and etand - *“ ta. eftjk &- * "— LOLLABT CREB fOB _________ /OR BALE. FE Mow. MOVINO. MUST nXL. UVINO rwMB and diolDf room tarBllore. Aleo reMfcrator, alec numcr-«ta artlolci. B4* Bstcerty Rd. W. Bl^mfleld Twp. MA 4-3070, ifATTAb^ WAS^ AND IMtTSR. Mo model. Rwiteeead. Balance B per woMl. gcMore itT >3711. • NEW OMO Cooley L ___ w----------- AT RKUUCKD nUCBSII Pontiac Carpet Linoleum . 00.00. WALTON TV •M,sr *7open SUNDAV l-2‘ Bebom end rtpMntod. Uk# an. rtaut to VrO.M. One price. 040.00. All .m»kto*_ Tar— - Boward. n ,---. R0O, TRBAOtk ^ trailer. FEToom. ______ Plywoodj4” .. .$te sq. ft. aauva tub lexit m 9x12 Linoleui^ugB lawd mower. I REFRIGERATORS _ CBCnCB or M — All Renewed "&30D HOPWKiaBFOW^ M wiaff HURON SOFA AND CHAIR ONLY$109.9S |U down — Ik mo. >Tbj».sisr - '--Oo. Maajuawuw mta. Xia rabapo with fixiiuoe. Window Awning Roll Up Type SAVE SO-PER CENT araUaMa m § at more roll op awidn«a. AvaUaHa ' ' SURPLUS LUMBER & iraa:ndRd.^,OR3.~~ eawwo MACBiNx, enid aac la atodoni ooaeole. niakee fancy etttebee, liolee, etc. wltboat the nea M < auaebatenta. Will eaU far batanoa owed. m.K or pay Id monthly. Capitol AppUanee. ft I-I401. Special Paneling Offer ml panela, mabopiv „ V-croore. D trade MM add.. Oak Flooring SrtSlmo.-;::::::-;85» gS:IS8o",5-.-"-BENSON LUMBER CO. FB *SI*t A-l BLACB Dorr AND TGF SOU. W 3-2000 or FB l-MOI.______ ALB BLACK ^DIRT. tW SOU. trimming, rit Boott Lake Rd.. FX '—_OB_sjl0l;______________ Rt.jilppeott. BAND A grarel. Del OR 3-MOO. iCACB-&llJf~^F sdurANO ..... WE A3004. RT RT LOAD * YARD ml. Oraeel aad tlU. FB IT S IViCK iu»] Moi etamoB Sg MAPM k-lT4A LTrRAbtjhri 0 m quo wa Ocldint. will ride aad drtea. paper,. QR 3-StBd.___ sSjru%«r8.Jtt 40 •tod*' -.*tosBiS*^. H ywn camm bay N — rant W Ttritot Raw atomkam bonk S bp. Belamda OStl; New IF ft. Waed iit; rtwaboute. 0140: New fiber. ■toe rnanbonla. OOOO. OftP M-0* West. Rlulrt"* •••»•«*••-« MY S«ni. 1 tolk aoaUi at Uka p^khuRst ATTENTION . wB'iai FATnta TOP $$8 DOLLAR FOR CLBAN OBO CARR Glenn’s Motor Sales IB.W. BBROW , „ ff.tSn . AVERILL'S QUALITY MOTOR NEEDS ALL <IODEL CLEAN CARS-TODATT ----------- »R gm __________%K*lSlB See M & M Motor Sales TAin^ ADVANTAGE • at oat aaed (or peed aeadtUea l!3i,e*u.S JS.St.Tt mibei aad aa midili. "Bright Spot" fItokaHI Lakaaiama_ FR MBI _____Open Rvaa. Top Co$h Paid Sale Farm Produce TRAILER COURT & SALES New aad oeod. prirtta lake aa ■n eeree between LUe Oiin and Oxford ea M-34. New UiNne. Owouo, Tentonra 1140 Upr -_Rd.. Lake Onoo. Iff 0-40H. ; BCHOLT. NEW '» MODEL. IF X ^ 43'. regular I4.3M lale miee at l3.iN. Aleo new 'H Scbult IF rOTATOBB. lAmd M L*. bAO. BOAT know Tiia Her A QoaUty Deal Baa Oi BCTOT MOTORR WBTrtHOUSE-BPORTSCRAFT DDIUTbCB A«A SWAN BOATS tLLOT-RiyfRDALB TRAILXRB IB not CXNt OOWHJM ktOHTBR CRUISE^UT BOAT SALES tt’e Taae-Up TIam-AB Mpltrwj S3 R WaMea. Opea Baa. tW h4m • CAMM un. mil iqini iitji TOP DOLLAR Mr TB to TB laaMa - Mw mOa. . ego eare waatad tor oat etoto dcaMn. H. J. VAN WELT m OWO Rwy. Fb. OB AIMS ■AIITBj^JWBpaia— Sale UBRd Tmclu 103 * W* VAN. MB. MO. TRUCK-grarel aad 1 pytooe. FB 1-3110. Sale Fym Eqiripmawt^ •SSrSSSS^,3^i"i OUror Sapor TI. m 1 OUrtr VII at Froalx QBror Baloc. aa lf« lart aorth Oxford. OA S-3Bl. BIG SAVINGS m em SOD LAWN AMD d tomco what wo rol trallert, fi ■•I, complete uao bektlo tae. mtebet _____ 31?3W^i- — _____ TNATBL TBATLKR kiXpQUARTv ere lor A^obo TWir a Rome and Cree. AH models aa iBiplar, complete nnlto trem I4M. BOLLY MARINa---------------------- ’ma*TSi.***” ~ * &tM ^pop 2 tAKX BUILDCRB BUK . .—d. grarel * dirt. Cement, mortar, trucking h ttlo. OR 3aU4. -BAT. BUBHBL OR TARD, KBR^ M. Loading DaUy. WboloaaM-mitatl. 7041 OrtonrtOo Rd.. H aallo nortb of Clarketon on It-ll. AND ORAVXL, DIRT AND TOF wrtT. FK l-Wlt. __________ ; iPBCIAL FOR LIMltlD Mol - B” LAWN MbWXR7' 3V4"h6^ B B. cnee___________fb m133 « ALUbilNlhi o6SZBiNATioS i» OAU^L HOT WATCH SCAT-•Te r«v bot, >H food oopdiuooe f MoeoWo. ra »Tau. I IN. CARIHBT BOnf. SOUBU drain, tormica top, I room ' Prices Below "Upk ^rt'dellrored. I yardi |l. ndto s.^ BMC Frw* ^ *”■ irtBCOR BoraT'M-FMOUty tape- “MRcWneTy Wood, Coal and Fi^ 37 saqF LotJOE^^ggr wood Malr, wardrobe, i wen, « raaioe, pointer dog, pe araiiablo. FC Yiw. ATTENTIOll! Oood blnek idi and peat hamao Moat arart 4,000 yards btlort Joaa uw Ifrload to More Can Hr. Roxeei or Mr. DdYla EM 3-4103 out to Irory FoM Bsld ley Lk. ------ gUrerware iota Irom tlT.OO Largo Soloetloa - Term) EPWABlyB U a BAOINi ANCHOR FENCES - RM"Jis'n»4ATlB?* /P"A747i iARN YARD DIRT, MANURE, blaek dtrt tm dirt aad lereUng. Brokon concrete. FE 0-0043, iAraROOM riXTUBCB. OU AND gae fumnoe,. Rci -. --- boUere. Automptl. ________ Hardware. e!-e. caoplta,. crock A -------e. Lowr — WM and mNne. : Mlat. Baper Kemt B BUFFLY USCBIXAHEOUS FURNITURE, tool,, nuamaie. OR 3-03B, —‘ OilMe’bO Mayboe Rd. MBMMBRBtnr RED CABIN BIR to OaaadA Creek Ranch Aeeecla-tlon, AUaato, IBohlgan. Bn^ BoM^^_ TO t, 303 Orchard Lake Arc. Fark band caw, '$40. ’Sxr^--ssia wJ.'S 3il0,0d. lUw gaafaBtoo. « of^tcmatlc cM^c dryw. INLET ALUIONUM WOIOOWB Burmeister Lumber company CLEARANCE SALE KING BROS. FOimAC NP. AT OFPTKB Oksh and Cany Specials ssa^^-nszs HAGGERTY LUMBER ggarf:T’^,\r. eEDAR FORTS37c FR l-Bin 4M 0 COLORFUL Patio Blocks 4 FOR A DOLLAR t oalera. rod.^ oraaga, tomw ptak. gtoca. atlrar aad patph FEDERAL Modernization 3&M DDOE HW • *15inFM^fUNMY Plenty of Free Parking On Our Lot 011.00, Inrtallatton extra. -O. nompcoii. 7000 M-0*. Wool. GARAGE DOORS liaiTAL LAltat. 10" ImHO. lawn = Kf-iiif fflf. -a 3-33ll. ______________ Do It YoUTFilt «9 FOR RENT *$leBm' baSr^madorf latuiiM ^j^j5k"ow>m%L3y Arm 71 Bcnr ,^ letiioni. FE id^LbOB AND PiBBtB, T SIwiba 78 DAUA AND CAHNA BUUB AND maniirc. JnE f-fliO. _____Rden. Sis/® t UL M708. a&Mla^*k-lnT Mo-'tocTnc and ----------------------------- CLEARANCE SALE ■ —w MO i.ur------------ __^^--JOR WITH RITCBAND TWIN RtTCR. POWER BTKEBDlO,~AND TUk. VriTR NEW PIPPIN tNOUB- TRIAL LOADBR WITT -------- ontT muaSfi. Ra |t.iN. aALB |3,Bt. 1 u So^Airo'Niir-DAVM________ TRIAL LOADER WnTR H TARO OntT BUCEBT. ItlO. FRICB OlkM. BAUI 01.700. ___ BABY TDfE FATMENTB P* 4-0734 FB 4-1113 KING BROS. FONTIAC RD. AT OFPTKB U53 CABS BC3 nUCTda, CUlr firator, wagon, rake. ---- Flret aad M eattl^ hay, bUU MW, ^MIBtr' BlUp Huvuvr. um xdfi* Bd.. Oft- BEST OFFER, 'H UTlL. TRAC-or’ MMO*”** kuui*c^lng oguto- SOLENB aTTd WSEEpfORR traetore and attaohmenta, I model, at tUlora, 7 - model, at riding mowon, wo oorrlco wbai wo aell. -----^ Hwy. Rent Trailer Space adbomi t&r FW *4301 RtlL FEBdSSr^________ Auto AcceaaorlM 91 For Salo Tires A-IUBED TlBas 03.M UP. 1 My. eatt. Also whltowoBs 0UM&fw”^^4k KaUay', Eardwaro, 5S Aabnt at AStoma. Aabai* WatBbto, fl hmi. Boat Lanaokag aad baMafa faaeoaal Ratoa an imka SPORTSMEN’S HEADQUARTERS ------ MT B-Ua cnii CAiUPT '^TAun ASSk CRArr fSJsrSS ^^fsgsysssssmr IT W. BUR< NEW '60 Dodge Pickup $1695 Baclakai aR ataadafd factory JLAM^ER-DA^S^ PL >«MI. tax. M years jm- -----------' aspertoMa, TOOin MARINE. Tour Sviarada dtalar DAWBON-B BALBS Lake_______MAJa B_, Franchise Dealer of **0 3? 1^^% tSm il6¥iMd mpHt selu ‘Ct OMo Flckap. Ntoo. 0171 eaib. FB OkOW. U^! 0T/itMjpO<M NEW DODGE PICKUP $1825 FLUB ACOOBOlOW 14 I EVEROREEN SBBUBS FOR ALL your laodsoaping. BeaaUtHl Colorado Bine Norway Bpraeo. WUto girch all Sr'^-vaa • i'S' Bf " ‘ for sale - IH BP WALKINO Oardea Trnetor with tonrard *-“■ plow; itraddla-rt —V blade; wh( Oa”V3?44.”"... Oxford, Michigan. enltlratw 30 endw’ blade 5^ JOHN DHOI MODB. M TRACTOR, eLJh d2J*to 1SIF !?»*• euittrator, A-1 condition. S^- E»«* »k«*r- Ortonmio. RA Factory i Mmo & i s^.jr.’^rSi3S ilurwaya Wo giro oollaatoo on garage to-medMing. BERRY DOOR SALES • apitsu.. For Cabr to 'furohabb mubi- ' i&s?srs^ jSoT^" R^ry mower. BtoUo bar. Raw. Cultlrator. Bnow plow. Buriftto 1300. Pb. Romeo Wmtoaa 3-0311. lOT WATER’ImnNS. 30 OAL. gae. New Oaneamera Powor ato Aleo elOCtrle, oU aad botUad fto --------Urrlftc ralOM. bD^ nipeoMd Frt— . .. ____ jf*? KS* ' BTRAWBKRRiBS FLARTk FtATI iBipected, 3 rartettea, kobluoa, Fremtoroi. aM Maiahar *“ — UtO. A. JlSr OL 0-11 ■ — BFRUCI. F Mrritaa, Jnalpor, Tu... Maple, aad okk. otg you a. Brtag took aad bmps. 3 SloeUI RU 3 fallM W. of ameroa VISbo aad lk a of iTMtloB a* t>ook Lilo Id. I WUom Rd. DaUy o to 0. r 4-oni. _______ Fy Salo Pota 79 la.AKO DACHSHUNDS ATBTWD. dog only, *». OR 344D. I MODBL L TRACTOR, ___ garden EQUIPMENT 1 — —--- _ *“ USED POWER LAWN MOW-I FOR AS LOW AB 310. THEM OVTO HOW. KING BROS. mmAo mrxTimirfm „lS^U)Cf. COAL * BUILDINO BUJWr CO. 01 Orchard Lake Are. FE 3-7101 OOP, OB MtOO.___________ .. iAji FOOD, 7HLL TRAVEL DL rwRly to year bomo at wboleanra ________Ito; Btrod oopy. •**. H Eait RMtcrt dally * m. All day ilmi^ sad ■ PIANO SALE eboeec (roto btte toaraiii ^'^‘m^c n asm ARC COLUB FUFFiBR Si^ a wbito. FK Vam. IEAOUB F^^YwB3BaT^. egffc ' LW^ • k» “ •*. 0 waaki eld. FE 4-7in. lATION PDF*™* •« * Ferry. FE 4-« l^oSw'^ ^ * Knotty Pine Paneling CHURCH'S! INC . Ttlegr^^l iilNO-C FE 3-1___ SPECIAL I enaa ..... I7B.M (^NNELL’S 87 B. Baglnaw____n him Sate Office Eqidpmiit 7$ PARAKEETS. ODAR. TPx TALK, 04.04. Watttr’e Bird Bone#, 300 WlrR at. Reehoator. OL l-dln, POODLE PUFFIER FURB WtOtt toy. FE 4403” POODLES $10 JX)WiJ Raafa Fet JBkop Ft 0-3113 Faraxeetw, ouajunteed to I Doga Tralaod, Boarded 8 diet WAT»» artwwinrmm. f air * Soda Sportiag Oooda 74 i ’ bait CtHlTAINEda-. AFPBOX. 4IM g^jj^.'SLSrS.WTt S4Sy aad Rwtokraft mattraoMk Krohler.aBd Other tamons maki Mcttoaala, eotsa aad cbalrt. Baa-set bedroom teto, aU rtyltt, Fim. ottk wronght.lioa toonso dlaetta asto, Norga ah* Admiral appll-aaem. Bowtag mawtoso. waanero, rags, bardwaro, dry tooda, akwotE nreadi, lamps, IMda. toys aa* S,T!sri6^.’a* Tueadaya. Open (or iwtrM oal— Monday, Wade TburL. Ptl. ai ■at. 1* a.BL to 1:30 p-at. B^ Anctloa, 37710 Plymouth road I ▼oata, nsar Nowburg road, torb-e^^Leags Auction. OLoBrltw ' iARU AUCTION BAT., MAT 14, IMO. Blartinx i - - • ' aorth of MM — ___ _____. Rtdgo Hoad. 0 e^,.' Mha Oewe A tractor complete Ito# good eloaa mschtnenr, bay aad grain, dairy egiilpment. BaroM Rodman, ' prop. Bob WUn, Aaottonoer, Fb. Byron g30t; ____________ Si2^atjS«f*l____ ____ , Oraad Blaao. Fori 0 N —eter 4b TMa, Ford % ton tmek. fnmltare and Mtae. Stan Porktni, AaetloM^ Fb. Ml 1-0304 kwarta Crook for detollt. ; WATCH FOB OUR AO TBObBDAT ‘ Open Dato o-t1^ Rotall) B &‘B’'!ffi^ION tm JXXa BIOHWAT Aerou from i 0»«*TTOW IWOPPINO Hua^g Pegs t S-TRAReOUk MALR BEAOLB, Mack and ton. a l-yoar^ld male boagloi An abora (togi an Hred Mbadtof. OaM obamptona. 0004 Cmka Rd., ' Troy. Pboao UL 3-IB3I aftot 4.___________ Hay. OralB and feed 82 ■ uai AND ttVtuWr SaRd, Oravel aud fart 76 Far Sale Liveetock Mat JakparTcbtl Ob 1-UM. For Sale HoueetralterB 89 "pTiSiol^* 31 FT. ALUMINUM RbUBBTRAS^ ------g^ cood. Right oka tor _____L nw. PL 3-3m. 1* FT. 1 BEDROOM Wnra hOT water, tota of cloecta. good eond. Make wNor. FE 4-^.______ W 43XB. »-BE0HM. CRAHFIOM. FB 0-4004. ______ , ' APACHE TbUR-A-ROMI CRBI~ Buy from a dealer who specfaltto* to trarel traUere, Bet a tide line.' Bay orbar* there le e e«A,t erlee. SSa. S^l „„ taowi bow to make poed . teeolal this week. lOM Apache Demo. *431. B# sura and irt tenet sarsffrjjsr*^ w'tolon iHithAHb aiaiar HfctF~T^ ‘-'-‘“^pjpwjrau^ D WILLIAMS ' ^ Track fim Attention, Truckers sssH-^as Speed-Liner, Sea Ray, ' Swift Boats Lon or NEW a uasD bortb . Oakland Marine Exch, "OUTBOABO tnCUWnV' m a. aaglnaw____FE »4ltl JOHNSOl^ MOTORS MFG BOATS IHBD MOTOM BOARDMAN’S TITS BiaUH^M^Waa. Lak, “JOMnSON MOtOR dUtwraR mm. am tiaWe. : jSu^^*%FFLmB ' MS Orebard Lake Atq. FE WSM AND JtRXBTO CRAl^Bam™ ORUHMAM AiraobDToenr CAN or* SMITH T^STiH f^t^igjj^TAsn soognsnpraari Airtq Sarvice [AihaiB^ oBtNDiNo n cat FE FlABI._____ OANKSHAm ^^egnder. ■tS^iSU dPLETB LWa ( auNKSHArr oiianyiNo m Tsa — -TllDden rebwed. Zaek Ma- --------a Rood. Fhcat FB SateAlatar Scaaten 94 FARTB_______________ HARRINGTON BOATS TOUR EVINRUDB OBMJER ■JB a. Takgraph Rd. TwToij isscesr^------------- >S0B. FI imlaed. new ttn«roltt. TB O-tlot. *17 CUBmAN. 00(» CONO. Many extru. $300, FE fOOT. *7 LElf*“ ‘ ---- ——— er. ax *414Q FOX 00_______________________ ^ Matoo engines. Vsipa aad Melco noeSera. PR 1-3414. JURKLBS BALB- -------------- W B- lWagraph Sr*K. r SACRIFICE- IBM BunTcOTmS Super Eagle, Uke new. U aa-cewortea. «ju. PE 4-1017. For sate iWotoreyclw 98 'OO RARLBT'71 OMO _________RE Moot._________ tite"'TRrtn*F«~cuB:TSI“(grAl Far Sate BIcycteB I S4 m. aicTOLU oooo •ojrgsgtffgig” F^lTOtAg^ aAgMOAt. gkr citafflic AiW^ai nmabeat *«h tratlar a Mark M Marcary nmUr. UlM new. m. “obS.’l*" •**«* ►*'■•• il FOOT PBllt^. FRONT AND esnur dtek wib Mareury Rairt-eaae. IShana. SiaO: U tool to-boM rwaabont wnb ewarerted 8>.tresas.»f8« OWENS ACtAGE"' DEAL An new U' flbergtoas. 3S bp. aket- &E*«TOn'SSWJ‘S: *MAZUREK MOTOR & MARINE SALES Woodward at South Blvd. FE 4-9587 itok TAN 14 #T. RUNABOUT. 4B b.p. Monnry mokr. Lane Star npiort nod^noeoeaoriea. Try — (V' • HOLLT MAW IgDOD^ BALES. IMtoR -iee,-^ lULAWCE - W«L0 IdOai VMM ftftM ‘U •It Md •4B Inkrnnatnni bOw Pontiac's Track Center ’OHcrr”" 'Factory Brirnch OAKLAND AT CASS SPECIAL SCHRAM’S TRUCKS-“ <» »-ui All sixei Cbrried in Btoek 24 HR. PROP REPAIR 7)Si,T~1 Boat Repaid > Cnee Lk. Rd. WEST BEND MCfTORS ““T® td FT. INBOAIUA IS I.F. OARFORM I aUF^ MICHIGAN HASKINS TRUCK s ale ' tW^^CMery wdHtMhrm. Oand Uffl! sa -aja a.T.jK sa ■Ssasirs® Haskins Chev. SS*“U8”-*.■%"??= TraMapertaru Oflarad 100 ' Jg*?*?* SSS^niflM**: ■ rtFTY r ^ *• - „ THE t»ONTIAC PRESS,, WEDNESDAY, MAY;11, I960 y«» CfM^ Hi 'M wmcx, »mm naanqr. t Mor, ema. boim mm a*w INI. Tl TtaoTK. ri ^ FACTORY BRANCH ’59 CITROEN $2095 Pontiac • Retail Store FlE 3-7954 TOP dollar w i-mt oTH i-y M7N. ' ooinmvfSSSrf^ not. OR Mm.' mm arTKis^i^WTTS5o& hardm. iBBMUtoto. RMiRltoM •mcWi ear, U.m add mUas. Air eeadWoMd. |o«ar ateartog, brakaa and aaat. Roaa goM a£ vlitta 1B(^. braoia and wUu hadg. Juat Ilka hiijtag a aaw aaa. |^. |IN dewa or* old BIRMINGMM: ■ RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6^3904 DRIVING IS FUN bi The MRW UN MOA NN AOBT» r£^T I R. Mala, Rachaatar. Ot lUWl '%th Cdu« 106 FORD 1 DOOR. UM RVICK 4-DOCm RAROTOF, ?»2F North Chev. ■unter Bird, at B. Woodward Ara. -iTBlagaaB ' HIT BUXCS ¥■ Dyaanew^anpowat. Rara la ” North Chev. af ■ Woody^rd ■HASKINS SHARP CARS CADILLAC N BERIRB, « DOOR -- NN. » LaOraadO: INI CADILLAC 4-OOOR HARDTOP. POLL FOWRR MUST LIQUIDATE Haskins Chev. REPOSSESSION Mo Boney down. INI Bull door, now diaalloia. Juat -^'juiTO i25‘iirw *^Lfi^y Auto galaa, rf «-lNI. M d-MH, IN B. Baglaaw. ** Speclalltlat Ja OowOwatr Cara •m CRXV V.| < dr. pa ft b IITN «JITCHXV 4 diMUoaatla . ilfN r«T FLTII 4 dr BoMlita . . . I IN * %1 FORD a dr. euatoB aid. $ |N •U FOMTUC 4 dr atareblaf . | IN •u FORD TiOt 3 dr. hardtOF I IN iJMPORU 4i ... i in .llFORO I dr.ataadard I ... ! Nf mrcatD a drataadard .... I M la .'U CHXT a drHrtaadard I IN mFo,JS5?n.::5gg«. I •11 FORD 3 Door ... ... I „ •U FORD I paaaaegar ... I au Dixie Ok'd Cars SPECIAL ON CHEAPIES il Cberrolat .. v-Td LUCKY AUTO .SALKS----------- FI 4-3314 or______FBJ-IJ INT BillCR xbtati; wXbON, is. egx.’iai.-.a-ti SHEP'S ".SPRINGTIME” SPECIALS d FONTIAC 3 Door R-Top |IW4 W CHEVT B-Alr 4 Door . IT PONTIAC 4 Door H-Top . « FORD 3 Door R.Top ... •M IIKTROPOLIT •M FONTIAC 3 E... .... ‘M FORD Creataae 4 Door ____ riAC 4 Door ...... I - Shcp’i Motor Sales N. Real ga4 aa ataadard traa rU»2 ‘M FORTUC . . 4 OR. BBDAN. Haator aad rai Rink Motors Qwwti^ and Q^ity ■N Char**Bat^^Ju?«T%, LM •N Pard BtaUaa Wga. v4. Mlia NN 'N Faailae RT. Sharp I . iSa-Trr-SS^ f •M Balek Oentcrl. Rad. Mica . M , . : J ’■» Budaaa Haraat T4, Maw HAUPT "SPONTTAC “^“LSWrS&SSS: “ ^ Superior Auto Sales -—3lg Montcalm at Oakland ® fV, For Sajb Ctb $5 DOWN ‘M Few 1 DR. •M FONTIAC HT ■U CRBV a DR. -U FORD HT ■IS BDICK 4 DR. ■M FORD 4 DR. , ■U OLDB 4 OR. *14 PLTHODTB Hr ■M CRBV. 3 DR. ■13 CHIT. 3 OR. TAYLOR'S CRIVROLBT - OUMMOBU MArkat 4-Sil WaOad Uka ’53 BUICK 4 DOOR, A UAL OOOO CARI $145 : JEROME "BRIGHT SPOT” ORCHARD LAU AT CAM F» INN ___OFEMRm. UN cRsVAounr difala- com- Suburban OLDS-LARK 592 S. Woodward, B'ham MI 4-4485 iicK eooo ooNbmdM. $m lakaa it. FB BITN INT BtnCE ghCftiAL. OOOD CON-dlUoa IllN. Call FR 4-310. ./Tn!fl ni A^url. AOILLAC 'H COOPI. FBgWBCT eaadltlOB. I3.NI. NA 3-llM. Ml CADILLAC MODEL N HARD-top. Radle. haatar. aulomauc Irantmlulan, Mwar. A baautiful wbltc aulootebtla. A ckr o( dl-Unetlao. Block Mo. UN. Oar prlea 31.N3. North Chev. ___________OaVltla lull pawar, like new. Mo dewa payBent. Ring Mr. Bing. Lucky Auto galae, FE 4-tlN. U aftiU. 113 g. gnglani $295 JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT” ORCHARD LAU AT CABS ■E 3ft4M__OFEM EFEB. N4 CREVEOUrr I DOOR. RAOid ft UATU. ARBOLDTELT NO MONBT DOWN. Aeauipe pay-manU of IITJB per bm. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. ^rki at IQ vnm, Harold Tamar Ford. iBu aawnoun eel aeb raed- top. aarm. radio, baatar. pacBri^ Whara a'ea kot at M^ ChavraiN aaa aaa Ilka tbia for oely tTU. Btoek Mo. North Chev. Original white paint. .. _______ •parkier. gUiek No. 1431. Our low price only |3.N3. For S4o Cars 106 iK^paFRnU*^^* w 1^ PAY LESS BUY MORE! an THBBB BFRCL^ •« ‘tra-i. ^ •"tJ2i..‘l&.?‘rIS.’[iU“**' Houghteri & Son .Ir55S;%^KS!SLf!?K. IN^ CHITRO^ 3 WILL ACCEPT Buai. ouikoan^ kaata.'rafrim-ton aad anpnaaaaa, ala. Oft oar aew UN lUBblart or aay. good-Bead apr, aa pelt payBoat. BILL SPENCE "RAMBLER” 3N NTI Ukaa BA imi. R^OSSfeS^ON I3N fuU prlea. Me aaah aaadad lit 1. Bird. BilNh at Ankara igienCTBOUET 3 DOOR BEDAM SferSUVLtf 3W ft. BOflaaW. FE MUI. •4 CHETT. WAOOM. tVt^ FRIOB MeBee^aaajm «f ■n (UFY 3 DOOR. LOW MIL» 1 DWMr. EM IftNl. B. Can- eead. UNI BUaa Dttla Hwy.. Watartard. :H7 CHBVROUrr WAOOM. • CTL-Indar with atralgbt tranaml—•— II a BOB U tcooOBy Bdndae la tba wagoB. OrlglaM palat. Btoek Me. UN. Frle aaly 31.UI. IMITbtrrolal. Good .—. — UN Bal Air 4 dr. I>awargllda I M HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Tl Mlnutci IroB l^»Ha«•• iSTcHivioiirf^^ radio, haatar. White slda wall Urea. M B. Tatagra^. Baa at Elpg'« laatallatloB Coat" UU CHBVROlSfTTbOOR. RADIO, ^mtar, nowergllda, white aldawan I960 OLDS DEMO ... Btatlea Wagaa, luU power 1959 CHEV. . IMPALA ............ $2295 4 Dr. HT, Vft. Powergllde 1958 OLDS SUPER $] , H 4 dr. RT, Full power 1$57 FORD ...... $1295 4 dr. Cauatry Bedaa. ( poB. V-l $1395 1957 FORD .. Caamtlbla, FuU power 1957 FORD ...... $1095 4 dr. HT, V-l FOM 1956 CHEV.......$ 845 Rel Air 3 dr. Vft. F.O. TAYLOR'S CHEVBOLIT - OLOBMORILE . MArket 4-4MI WaUad Lakt Open Byealata__ ■U cUEVT « CYLINDER. FOWER Qg^grbaiSS:• " r»M CHEVROLET BEL AIR I CXU inder, parfaet Bel— — Sharp -Bterlor. |M Dowa. Take orar Ri^?BR.*M' B* Wi ■13* CHRTBL». BO RU8T. FER- fact oondirioB, full-----^ axtrai. LewBlltaM. 1114 CHEVROLET DELRAY CLUB coupe red aad white black vinyl Interior, standard tranamlulon. IMS. Na Beaey dawn. Take over RAmKeH*! I I™‘ WOODWARD. MI I-3MM. ■nabarlAka Dr., BleaBlIpld HUH. North Chev. r Bird, at B. Woodward M NT cHBVRdurr ownar."Onr ato^'Ho. UM. Sur prlea UNI. . North Chev. SAVE Terrific Trade-ins INI Faatiac 4 dr. ttt. HydraaaUe. Radio. Ht- * *■-—-* }1W d— UIT Foe I FwUaa Btareblai 4-Di r«s:s3iMru »r .^ aidaa. I r *N 'M a ’59 DESOTO 4 DOOR HARDTOF $2195 'Cy' Owens ‘IS DaBOra m MO CASH. II week. FB IJ403. Bant AiUoT OOOD cIdND ■tl'^DODOE. RftH. -='=■—-1, AiN-TTogan YMN------ "sKsotrf" COLE, lioo'w' MAlLE'i TIAC TRAIL. MA 4-Nll.______ list FORD V-i CONVBRTIBUI. RADIO ft RBAm. ABW^UTBLY NO MONEY DOWN AeauSia pay-OMBt* of t».3t par mo. Credit Mgr., Mr. FarU at MI _4-1IN. IBiwI^TMBer Ford. _ •13 FORD. OOOD OOND. tW. .jm i-m 1M4 ford, I CYLINDER VlCTO-ria hardtol. claaa, good ruralu. |4W. Taka ever payBoaU of NN Bir week. Na MMcy Dawn. ilR-INGHAM lUMBLER. tH B. woodward MI l-HM,. m WVtW viiVJP RADIO ft HBAlkR. ABBOLUTBLY NO MONEY DOWN. AnUBO SJdTSil? tif Rr'k.";t^{ 4-7IN. Harold Turnar Ford. INI FORD CUSTOM V4. 3-DOOR •edaa, radio, beater. Furd-O-Ma-Uc. A aaa owner car with orl. etnal black aad white palat. Stock Mo. 1411. Frtoad at only ITW. North Chev. very' ijer-fliLEM^^^SS USED wm. OFOYU AT FOR. 31AC UFE 3-U31. ’56 FORD _____ae. 4 door, V--- auvcBaUe IraatBladoo, radio ft baator, 34oae. NW. Lorry lerbme ■ kiiN Frank Schuck ^watoa ....................... UNI i«S!4«V*^S For Side Used Cys 106 ‘nf«.’iJi2ss5i»jg LUTRLY No'lioNEY®DOWN. dS ar«5asniir"fu*r"»KU*:t MI 4-TMv Harad Turaar Ford. NO MONEY DOWN. AcaOBM---- maau el I34.M per bo. Credit Ittr. Mr. Farfci ai 4-TIN. Harold Turner Ford. JDbT a BAIfi^ Ml I.3N4. IMA ThU to a FalrUat' TA. Blue iH. A------- M Oakland e’ifiaaii AUTO FIW, I CYLm 1., I cyl., itlek.______ FORD COUNTRY SEDAN - A-1 ahar* •-*-------- Trogaa 4^48i* aarow Taraar rora._________ REP088B8810R. INI FORD T6 the blghast bidder. AdUu. Und eara, TM Oakland Ava. FE BBUI. _E.^S^Sb-m ■II FORD FAIRLANE VICTOBIa. MNi, 343 W. Eennett_______________ WILL nxeiOT (HJ3IR (IaR OR nirviiq {or equltt In 'IT Ford I aouatry aadaa. NIB BiM-Dr. Phoaa OR 3-TIM. REPOSSESSED *U Ford atatlon wagon. Balaaca only 1433. 133 down plut lalet Ux. ^bmu 131 month. CaU credit manager, Mr. White, FI l-MM. King Auto. FORD N CONVBRfmB, R * H, only 3U me. ^ July let Rite Auto. Mr. ReU. FB I-4IU IN 1. Blvd. B. at Auburn A-1 Uied Car Sbopplua Center '56 FORD 3 DOOR $795 fSy'Owens i4 FLYMOOTR 4 DR. BED^ 3 3M n Footlae 4 dr. Hardtop |UN IT Fontlao Btar^f 4 dr. bf^ A FoetlM p'dirVsxe'.'cm 3 Nt ..Jl Fontlao 4 dr. I pan. atatlon H0^R‘HiGHT MTRsI IMf BUICK 4 DR. HARDTOF UNBulek atatlon wagon. 1_ M*'*%d*iuid“ fit?'**' *|Sm tHT Batek 1 dr. Hardtop lUN HOMER HIGHT MTRS. OXFORD. MICH. 'Cy' Owens —wv^irwonfATr btreet~ 1311 full price. No caib need« Fay only 111 nw. Due July Ut Rite Auto. Mr. Bell. FI I-4I3I ___IN E^Blvd. B. At Auburn ■13 FORD 3 'DOOR , Extra nice 11 |l DOWN— It Jg^iJ;ifnIgjmi.‘^ ■U CR. IMPitRIAL. N/*nRBBr>ULL pwr, RftH, Ex. con. Trogan l-OIN ■U MBRCURY. NO MONEY TO I1.M week. FuU prlea m l-NM. King Auto._______ IPI3 MERCURY CLDi COUFR, RADIO ft HIATIR. ABBOLUTBLY MO MONBY DOWN. Auume pay-meaM of ip.U per mo. Can Credit W.HL »’»«« •» •« ♦ TIN. Harold Turner WW. 1 MERCURY MONTEREYT -- «... ------ y __ I HoUy, between I and I VALIANT NEW INO 4 DR. SEDAN $1698 $2395 $1782 MEW INO 3 DR. HARDTOP $1945.^ new IIN BTA'HOH BrAOOM $2045 Factory InataUed Eqalpaaaat $200 DOWN lael. all Taxaa ft ’N Flalti FAYMENTB AS LOW AS $47.80 MO. MOTORS, TnC. 4U..^wa,d MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alaa 'T wouldn't lay It's s.great fish, but it’s an interesting fiah! ’’ Sale Used Cars 106 For Sale Cars FACTORY BRANCH -■59 OLDSMOBILE 3 DOOR ■tr* BARDTOP Radio ft Baatar, Rydramat-ic. ^*ar ataeriN pow- ■' $2595_ Pontiac Retail Store FE 3-7954 II iiT. ajn«N8 w. BEHIND the FOBT OFFICE ’56 OLDSMOBILE 3 DOOR HARDTOF, RADIO ft HEATER. TWO TOliE FAINT. NOW $495 JEROME ■M Tolkawagen, —----------- ■M cbryaler. Cear. Fawtr ■H Fort Yft .. ........ T Forta. *N to ■« Ml w ■I3-*I4 Chavyi .....* ■~—----- III! up Cbn*lcr-*U Flymautb . Ill up . ->onUaoa, 'I3-*M ...... Ml «P •I3--I4 WUlye Ml ■U- M Rambleri ...........^t ■M Bnlck. AUjmwer ........ M ta 8no2in'*HT.'An NWar ;"c357c. **it??K% ■M Fontlao au^ WMN ■13 FenUae-'IS tSevy Caav. mony othara to chooM fre finance ARIUtNOEP ----- ~.Tg 13 aORUI ' ’58 OLDSMOBILE A hesNtIful Paarl ft WblU f|alah Mper "M Hardtop . CNN ‘'‘$1975 Crissman ROCHESTER Onaa Evaa. ■TU I BIRMINGHAM TRADE UM Oldimoblla M BoUday, 3 door hardtop, rad aad vhIU, lai-maeulata In aad out FoWtr etaar-las end brakat. almaat mw UrM. Rtirry. lUN N aiwithf oa Bal- BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S, WOODWARD MI 6-3901 1M« OLDSMOBILE*M SEDAN, aIB-aolulcly no ml. Rw perfeet. Clean In nnd out. |TM. Mo Mi^ Down. Take ovgr paymenta ol tl.M per Week.^UMlINOHAU. RAinj^. mt I. WOODWARD. INTOLDB CONYEBTIBLETTwif-ar •tearing. Fowar brakai. Hydraaatte ... MIN UM OhU 3 dr. HardUm I IN HOMER HIGHT MTRS. "IS uiButM from Fontlac'* ,OA HMg Bale Deed Cgrs 106 KatlaefraU. »** ^ •55 PLYMOUTH 3 DOOR SBO^, RADIO ANI HEATER, snot SHIFT. $695 JEROME Sralf r'owntr tharp. Qsrkston Motor Sales ilM PLYMOUTH JibAll, BADIC ft HBATER. WRITI WAUA AB-BOLUTILT HO MOMfY^WN 8S’^u'^?V M Ml 4-TIM, breld Turaar BLOOMFIELD TRADE SrIb Died toB J06 RUBS' V Johnson At Lake Orion • OFFERS SSSdW&Jg’fVAi - Russ lohnson-Motor Sales Lake Orion MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 36 YEARS IN THE USED CAR . BUSINESS i^omyro Fiiugigia. 4 door ■IT DaSOTO FIREDOME 4 DOOR IN ■M brtOTO PIREPUTE 3 DOOR HARDTOP. Pgwar RUr-— “- mlw. ngj***” m FIRETO.«^D^ BRAID Motor Sales ■M OLDS S-DR. BUFBR H mW- UM OPEL. lEC. OOWDinOH. per, automatic. ,----------------- Hailln and haaUr. Claaa. $4M. No ----------------------------------- M Cbryilar. claaa lUl U-’ll CbevT. RftH. •3' 51 Foatlae ......... U-M Flyindiith. goad ll-'U Bnlek, good run M Ford V-B Klrlaaa BCOMOMY CARS •tatlon wagon. S.evUndT, laUc. A-L MM. IMT Fly-_____j 4 door Balvadart, I itaad- Maie darvlw’**' *** *'♦“’•• ^ INT FLYMOuiat '3' d6(^ RADIO --------------------lOLUTBLY NO tATBR, ABS Y DOWN. INI PLYMOUTH 3 DOOR SEDAN, V^. Mono. WW Uraa, parfaet condition. owned by Cbryaler en* gineer. ITN. MA HTTL___ STOP AND SHOP THESE VALUES AT OLIVER'S M BUICE .... Mill « name hardTOT INVICTA, Ra^ ler. D.FIow. Power WILSON PONTIAC - CADILLAC I960 THUNDERBIRD SPfHtTB COUPE. BronM la color with 3-tone interior to mateb. Fordematte, p o w e H atearlng, brakea, wladowa plut full line of factory aoect*arief. In (bowr« ooadlUon. Only MM actual ml 1958 CHEVROLET CORVEITB CONVlRTlBtE. WL._ "He top- Thli ear la la hllawaU I >rl Only I: 1958 FORD PAIRLANB IN. TUa ear la apetleaa throulbout. A beautiful 3-toae green ft Ivory with Fordomatlc. Power. ateertag, plMrer brakea. Radio, heater, whttewan Urea. A one owner beautyl Oa& HIM. BTARCHIEF. Raauttfal top ft — 1957 PONTIAC harltop. ----------with bUN auatehkif laurlor. Hydra-power ateertag ft brakes. „ ft heater. A alee clean I14H. ,1956 PONTIAC HARDTOP, -...... itlc. Few rart bhMk beaUtyl Only NN. 1956 CHEVROLET EBJtm, 4 dMr. Brooaa ft whIU. V-l,ntadlo ft haaUT. Standard traaaaalaaioft Thli car la epotlaia t^^oatT latartot Ilka bawl 1955 PONtlAC ........B>. 3 door hardtop. Tkr- ouoiue * white wHM matching-jNtbar trim. FuU Hae of fael^ --piua hvdbmmaUc, __ atoarUig ft krakte. ITN. WILSON PONTI^e-CApiLLAC mn Woodward l; Ecooomleall M FORD 3 DOOR Bl 11441 ___ SUad- U groen. One owner. ■M OMC ................. -BUBURBAN. Heater. «»i______ Traae. Two Tone Orooa ft TVhlU flBlab. Whito WaUo, MN r” ThW It idoal for the hoator, crnMa or family car. ■N BUICK ....... ....... SUPER 4 DOOR HARDTOF. Ra-■ ft Haoter. D.FIow. Fowor terlag ft vea Vlat. Big. roomy,' aad comfortable. ■U FTOD.................. I13N F '3M. STAKE BRUCE. Boater. Standard Traiu AU black. The right altc' for ^buelnaaa purpoaaa. ■H FORD . . HIM FAIRLANE 4 DOOR SEDAN. 2rty*'oU*'ggtt.^'^ ‘'*“' 4 DR. Sn>AN, Boator, SUodart Traaa. Oru tb^. -nua '----- make a good aoooad carl *H&UL • 1 DOOR HARO^^ •IT PLYMOUTH........... |Mt 4 DOCMt SEDAN Radio ft Haaler, ful White ft Turaaota. A i ftHejr ma TTUIo ft Om«. W.WaUa. ■HEJIO |n*^ATOJ OLIVER MotdrSalas s m ORCHAJID LAKE ATE. BUICK OPEL RENAULT JEFP FE 3-»tl Opaa Etm. bardm radio ft baatar, automoUe traaamlaaloo. Factory oxacuUvo*c BIRMIhJGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARO MI 6-3904 REPOSSESSION M fuU 1^. He I R Svd. lauU' at Auburn -------^ __________JJOOB r___ WagOD Ftymonth. lasw uiliaago. Meat tcU Quick. BE 4-41N. UM PLYMOUTH 3 DOOR PRIVATE OWNER Two Tooc, Low MUom, No Ruct Real abors - rt 14344 You Muat BN n, MN_ *11 hLYMOUTftl. 4 DR. AUfOi yt^O«|<j^Oond. Rtaa. By owa- FOR SAUfTMl PLYMOUTH BA-voy, good engine new Urea and brakea. MW. Fbone FE HIM UM jPLYMOUTH BBLVKDl^ 3 dMr hardtop. apoUaaaly clean. Boulppad of Murat. Bpeclal 3 da/a aaly. I13N. lUB or M Uada dn. BIRMINGHAM •RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 63904 UM^ FONT^^ itaerlnf. no mat. U*a a'l-awaar, im. No Mooay bowa. TUa over payment! of M.U per week. BIR-MlMOHAM' -f RAMBLIH, M B. WOODWARD. MI l-MN._ INI PONTIAC Him ACTUAL mllea. rant Ukc a deer. IIH. No Money down take over poymente ef ll,U per woU^ KIlUINO-BAiTRAMBt^ m s. mooo- WARD. MI T" feed crodlttcm?^! I-34N. '13 kfDRftM ATlC FONTUC ' iM. wM run. FE l-im.____ LOOI^! INT FORD BUY! SAVE! 44eor -eedea tr----- dlo aad heater. ThU U_______ UN FONTIAC .............. Iim 4-aoor sedan Hydraaullc. radio, beater new apare. Nice blue fla-bb witb cbroaac on doora. Law mileage am UN BUlCK - ipar 4^1 iwer brU -Id beater. . UN PONUAC Btarchlcf 4rt« INTVOLSBWAOBN UM PONTIAC MM Otloxe 4-door aadaa. Rydramatlc, - radio aad baatar. Vaivea have Hat bean ground aad tt ruH Uko UN Ford . iiaM OMntiiy tedaa' 'wagoii'aritb Port-O-MoUe. V4 n^o. radio aad beater. Solid treon boaaly. UN FORD ........ ...... . lUM cuatem -30B" Perd-O-Mattc. I efi-iadera, radle and htater. Bpart •lUl new. Only T.m Mtual mllet. IIH CRBVT *•“■ Impale M gtirvft' lir bMtM viUi povtr W9t brAtt. Fpwtr- FACT6rY BRANCH ’60 PONTIAC VENTURA HARDTOP $2995 Pontiac Retail Store 3-39S4 rt&rtflSSSFjfec __ FONTIAC 33M WATKINb lake JROAp^ Uj^CATALHIA "VUiTA. TOWg ^ ft B., lew mUoaga. H.3N. FE „ PONTIAC. HYDRAMATO. OloftelB, mat sou. As N. For- ry Bt. rit I-3HT.__ •to PONmeyCATALM^ ^------ ' *”*ut4 roiffiAgrFDi^ REPOSSESSION Mb IflSi. ^rjVtteuS. iBte Auto. Ur. BtU. Ft i-am ___Ul BM BlvA B. at Auburn_ UM FONTIAC 4-DOOR mBMX. Radio, boater, Rydramatlc. Tbc color U right oad the ear U mgi Our atock No. IMT. Only North Chev. Hunter Bird, at B. Woodward Ava. NO MONEY DOWN UM PMttec atattoa wagon. - LuUy'‘Auta‘BaUa|‘% 8liWI^ 4-3314 133 B. BUlnaw. ___ WnkMiTiAC MMinnrnXi, 4-bR. ^ra .l^H* power, ww. FB Keego ^aler^ Service ■M^ FONTIAC, BOHNinnLLB • door, radio, beater, hydramt_ like new. I.M* mllea. Vrhtte waU tires, sids vuw mlrrora under--- - I. M,TH. For SaUjCm »4» iuu w». m«.^ lim MM down ar oU UoN, BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD Ml 63904 A-l OaofPSr ObMar '59 RAMBLtR am««c^jdoo* 'Cy' Owens -ITRAMlLliRS 40 "*R 8? C RAMBLER SUPER MARKET COMMERCE B»*„ EM 34W , uij RAMBye^Fi^k^Tj^g^ MTirnlo*ovarJmymMdaMWB tIM RAMBLER"^0<W. NiW motor. Urea./ b^f. »». A-l uapo. M E. Chtcage. _ UN LARK. 4' DOOR, RADIO, AND VALIAf^ clarkston‘motor SALpS Mata at., aarkaton MA i-M4l Oat wiltfa tba o»aihoM-li lew PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS ■N Cbavrotet Bit. I atlck . . II3M ■U ^d I ante.......... um ■N Ford vietortk HT ***' ■H Fonttaa B.C. . ■U Chei......... ■IS FootlM ...... M Ftj^ry at Madlst ^ CAlTFAtMENTd T65~BURbEN- fiSS •*Bo?J’s‘uSED CARS -v$5.00 DOWN— ,_TIIANBFORtATION BPaCULB ^ •13 j^F*..'i i i i i i. * • S ■M Ford Wdor ........ Ul ■M Fort Forder ...... IN ■14 Foallao .........Ill ■M MarCary ....... ....IM Keego Sales & Service HARBOR, MIC*. tharp FPid O Bteertas- Nruaa. auo. g m INI Ford S dr. sadu. A aleo HOMER HiGtit M^ HIM UM FORD .....im Moot. CustamllnA.^-.auadart transmlsslaa. rV4. soil red with 44oor wagon Automatic trar.s-mltaloo. radio and heater omii like new Inside. Why psy uS'cW'v'tT^ Bel Air 4rteor sedan. transmlaalon. V4. BolM rod with Md mter Sport never boon urt.JuL plain .beauulul. Lovely UlOORD iuH FUrlaae -MW hardtop with pl^ UN CHEVY ............. IIMI I. Chrmae docor aad whitewall tl wladowa, ah t Dynanow, eiiag, brakta aad radio and beater, never oaod. Alwaya garage 1Ih''’ciIEVY .............. HH mu Air 4rtoor aedaa. FowerglC^ men finish One owner UN CHRYSLER ntg Nswiwn hardtop, power steoitog ^ brUoa. antOmaUc traosmls- ^»5^?^r£r&u^' IMT BUICE . . ■ ..... ling Cuvalter wago^ Fewer hrakee, OyMOew, 52, hardtop. Power steertog, brakea laat aad - wlo- ud whRewgfle. Oat awaar and uiiraEVY SUM ' sate^'b.^ w'a'tew'?ur‘.€ 0 actual mOoa BtUl like mw IM. OLDS um ' *■ Power steering aad ______WiTOsai* UN DTOOB m 44aer stdaa wMi good body tad good. UM FOicnAC fUM BeoncvlUo 4-door hardtop. Fowor SHELTON- . Pontiac -'Buick ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 jJ^tejrfrtte Jew otF gales ASK TO SEE CAR No. 71 ... ONE OF A KIND ■ SPECIAL • -NEW- . 1960 FORD FAIRLANE “500” TOWN SEDAN (4-DOOR) 6Cylinder Engine Fresh Air Heater Push-Button Radio Windshield Washers Oil Filter Turn Indicators STATE AND FEDERAL TAX INCLUDED $2239.61 $223 DOWN' 1956 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER 2-DOOR WAGON STANDARD TRANSMISSION • A$573.89- TO CELEBRATE OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY. HE ARE OniNO AWAY. JULY 7. I F.M. .A MINUTURE UM % SCALE MODEL "T‘ RETAIL VALUE I3N. tTOP IN FOR DETAILS Facilities and Qualified Mechanics to Properly SERVICE YOUR CAR THROUGHOUT ITS LIFETIME t ARK OLD BNOUOH TO gBRTE YOU AND YOUNO feNOUOB TO Rf COMPBTinVB ON TODAY'* MARKET BEATTIE MOTGiR SALES, ING. ' 4. “Your FORD DeJiler Since 1930" ______.AJ.jnsg BiaFuiati » 5806 DIXIE HIGHWAY" OR 3-1291 Service ahd Parts Dept. Open ’til 9 p.ht. Daily. ■;■■ ' 4 ,r. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNEsbAY, MAY 11, 1060 FIFTY-ONE 3 -'i -Today's Television Programs-.- I Mai Mi mtmm im nlMt I* tktmf «HhM( mUm Owwi i-wiN/r? 11->WXri-TT CMiM »-«KLW TV Itll UN Ttnnovrs TV monjcam !N (3> liiwto (fadUi it 5 p.m.) (DJtanBoirii. (T) ThrM Stoofig. (S8) SpotUght «a Open. <4) Weather. (3) (4) Newi.4|parta. (T) Stoogee (coot) (9) Woody Woodpecker. NewaNegaiiae. (2) Newi Analyit (4) li) Spccta. (2) (4H7>Ntwt. 0) Tlcff Warmup. (4) Border PatmL (D Youth Bomu. (9) Man Without a Gun. (») Talldiv Tbaa. <2)T1fer BaaebaB. Datrott va. WuUnttBu. (3) Baaeball (coot.) (4) Wafon Train. (7) Ariaona Gun. t:N TV Features (9)1 Don Ameehe, **nie Feml-ntne Touch." (*41). (99) Keer Americana. I (3) BaaebaD (cant) (4) Wagao Train (cont) (7) Not By Bread Akrne. (9) Mhrie (began 7:N p.m.) (59) By IMtad Preea taterMlIe .nOBB BA9BBAIX, 7 p.m. (2). Detroit meets the Washb^ton Sen< atom in Gritttlh Stadium. WAGON TBAOr, 7:90 p.m. (4). ~A eeunteaa fFelna Elg) Mea flirt.hmr way into a lavored po* NOf BY BBEAO AUHfB. 8 p.m. (7). A filmed report on the sit-in dcmoaatratioM by Negro stwhota in H» South. Don Goddard nar- ■ABBlBr, 8:» pjn. (7). Ricky Neison and Us Irieads look for summer Jobs and are sidetracked by a pretty girt In a tmvri bureau. PianY 00MO8 MVSiO HAIL. 9 p.m. (4). Perry’s _ Cmm/Wv, ringer Tool Arden, anist Rogw Williams and o dian Johnqy Carson. (Color) WEDNB8DAY NIGHT FIGHT, 9 p.m. 7). Middlsewl^U Don Fullmer And Stefan Redl U ~acheduled lO-romd bout from West Jordan, Utah. CnUXiB TREATBB. lO p.m. (3). A drama baaed on the adJuatmenU that divorced parents and their children nnist make. Nancy Wick- ran n yovb ufe, lo p.m. (4). Ralph EdwanB brings to hii camera a World War II hero, his frienda and relatives. JACK PAAB SHOW. U:30 pjn. (4). CkMsU include Walter Kier-nan, Arlene Frands, singer Jack Haricell, Minnie Guggenbeimer and Gerald Peters. With Hugh Downs and Joae Metis. I (3) Baseball (oanr.) (4) (Color) Price Is RlgM. (7) Oaria and Hirrict ' (9) Movie (begin 7:90 pm.) (59) TMe Hunt I (3) Baaeball (coot) (4) (Color) Perry Como. |7) Wednaoday Ni^ Fiidita. (9) 1------- (59) I (2) I (3) Got a Secret. (4) Como (cent.) (7) nghte (conU (9) Mendld Ibeater. I (7) Deadline News. • (3) drcte Theater. 44) TUa b Your Lite. (7) Hawaiian Eye. (9) Newe, WeaUer. » (9) Tricacope. • (3) Circle Theater (cent.) (4) Phfl SUvera. (7) Hawaiian Eye (coot.) (9) News. A (9) Startight Theater. Drama: Anna Magnani, Roaeano Braed,. Geraldine Brooks. Eduardo Oanelli, “Volcano." (’51), • (21 (4) (T) Neu% Weather, • (7) Girt Decoy- A (2) NiaJitwitefa Theater. Drama: Henry Ponda, “The mjtive." ('4T). A (4) Jack Paar. A (7) Janet Dean. (4) (color)Continents da (2) (2) On tha Firm Front. (4) Today: (2)1V OoDege. (7) Funewa. (2) Felix the Cat (7) Breaklaet Time. (^ (>pl.—: (7) Johnny Ginger. (2) For Better or Worse. (4) I Married Joan. (2) Movie. (4) Exerdae. (7) Stage 3. (4) Faye Eltzabeth. (4) Douidi Re Ml. (9) Billboard. (9) Ding Dong Schori. (4) Play Your Hunch. (7) Detroit Today. (7) News. (2) I Love Lucy. (4) (odor) Price Is Right. (7) House of Fashion. (9) Movie. (59) Bon Jour. - — (2) December Bride. (4) Spelling Bee. (7) Tower. Lack of Records to Stall Rogers Detroit Surgeon DIm DETROIT 1» — Dr. Arthur S Hale, a senior staff eurgeon at Harper Hospital, died Monday. He was 99. Hale also was an aam-ciate surgeon at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. Funetytl service wffl be held Wednesday, A Alxarlaa jsisar I lTriWMl‘1 sKSW“ iJ r 1 r r r IT IT II II tr r 17 IT HI w r r r w w II R IT IT R r r 1 ■ R tt If Bn - «s mu (MB.) ifer H racMMi ' MteMSlMi §S5““ (2) Levn of Ufa. (4) Trufli or G) ReeUess Gun. (9) lUa Living Worid. (4) (color) n Could Be Yon. (3) Search for Tomorrow. G) Leva That Bob. (9) PatriiN Parade. G).Guldiag light. (9) News. (4) Bold Jonmey. (3) Our Mile Brooks. (7) About Faces. (9) Movia. (3) Aa World Tuma. G) Ufa of Riliy. (56) Worid ISetory. G) Day in Court (2) Medic. (4) Queen for a Day. (3) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. G) Gala Storm. (9) Kennady's Comer. (59) Globetrottar. (9) Movie. (3) 8nrie. (4) Young Dr. Malope. (7) Beat the Oodc. (2) Verdid Is Yours. (4) Fipm These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? (2) Brightw Day. (4) Fibber McGee, Molly. (7) - - - (2) S (3) Edge 61 Night (9) Robta) Hoou. (4) Buckridn. (9) Movie. (4) (odor) George PterToti (9) Looney Tunes. -(7) Rexiky and His Friends. (9) Jae LeGofL Two Sbuthem G>unties likbk in Civil Rights Probe NEW YORK (AP)-Ia your Job getting you down? Well, a psychiatrist said Tuesday, people are usually very quidc to blame their Jobs for unhawi-humnnia, depression, heart pain and other ills. But more .often their trouble* from hnme or epcjal life, am.ndua]ly st^ becaiiae ol thebr or somethiilg wiUiin thanadves,|j^^ mm ATLANTA (UPD-Inspection of voting records in four southern counties may be blodced by a lack of any records. Officials in at least two of the four counties listed for (dweking Iqr federal officials said they probably have no records tt tell Atty. Gen. William Rogers what he wants to know. The records In Webster Coaaly, which then interfere with their work, he said. Several studies indicate about 10 per cent of people have aymp-Fere enough to intoiete with their wont. Dr. Alan A. McLean, International Buainess Mar (Mnes (jorp.. New York, told the New York State Medical Society’s be destieyed aeder The new civil rights law, signed by President Elsenhower last week, makes it mandatory that voting records be kept^ Jeast “ The records in Wilcox County. Ala., were subpoenaed by a efa^ cult court in 1958 during a Federal Civil Rights Commisrion investigation and have not been returned to the county. dersoB Brace Wid he has as reoerds at all la his efflee, "8o I CPonty Attorney J, Fred Buz-hardt of McCormick County, S. C.. Md it was doriitful that any rec- that Rogers’ statement that of flie county’s 2.625 Negroes of voting age is registered is “ob- currimfly registered "and ifii Negro has been refused registration in McCormick county who applied.’’ Mrs. Florence McKinnon, tnpor-kjT court clerk in Georgia’s Webster (kiunly, said no Negroes had applied to regirier aa voters in the past two years “and I dtsAi if weVe got a dornn in this county wia> could qualify.” Sam Engrihank, chairman of committee, (diarged that the attorney general’s inveatigathm "win be the beginning of a 20th century inquiritkm.” • - Tociay's Radio p/ograms - - wars (tne> wean ni»» twa-WA. Tisw WWJ. wan. a. r. imsm CBLW. raiwa uma WiSi __ awf, Uttmv wwx a**(. Hwto _ WXVk. BtMklUl CMb WJBK, anrt. niM ssia|wA JMk nsitw wxi^ -— fius>WA Mmw Cl^. 0**1M . wm. awt. Uadi TV NewsMidRevi^ Startime's Travel Smooth as Ernie 'Back Astronauts' By FBpED DANna NEW YORK (UPI) Erato Ford packed I bag of asMited goodies last right and flashed back L433 years to give the “Staztime’* hour one of The NBC-TV special, “Tennsatee Onto Meets Bing Arthur." was a frtsky. iree-wheriing adaptotion by Roland Kibbee o< Mark ’Twain’s classic, "A Connecticut Ysritee in King Arthur’s Omrt.” uyawHness to htotovy, IBs homilies and similes exj^oit-cd every possiUe target. WATTSFORO PLAYERS MYSTERY - A sophisticated comedy, “Bell, Book and Candle’’’ will be presented at 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday at the Isaac Oaiy^ Junior High School in Waterford Township, by the jUritoburi Flayers. The leading roles will be played by Shirley Long aa the ^amoroua witcA and Duke Chaffee aa a miellbound young publisber. From left are William SoUeyt Chaffee. Mri. Dorothy MacArthur and Jamea Starnes. Woeg May Lie Within You Don't Blame Job for Gloom nia, loaa of appetite, hl|d> blood pteasute, angiM or heart pain. But piychiatitots actipg aa ooi-suHants to Industry rei^ only a pki^ with psychiatric symptoms of 24 men, ranging tram ridiled craftsmen to corporate ofBdala, who became emotionally ill. They were in their early 50’s on the three to six months before the <WE HAVE BEAD’ “We have heard tiiat ‘overwork’ caused Mr. Jones to develop an acute addaophrenic reaction.' “We read ttot ‘your next otkxi can km you.* "We have read the reoommen-datton made by skilled physicians 'Mrs Smith needs a medical leave of absence to overcome her nd _Jifc _Eadi man iM many times, Md>an added, we hear that Job pressure from his company, ht said. Then the Job change came along when they were under stress. cemwetod with the Job don’t tilg^ most lymptonu cl seen on the Job. different firms in the stndy-an average of 25 years. VNIHBB LONG STREU ill after seme diange in their Jobs, promotions, change of a boas to whom the man was accustomed. But in eadi case, the man had Judge Unprejudiced onGarole,HeSays had been physically ill, others under emotional stress at home, in social life, or financially. need a strong guiding hand, and appeared to be emotional support 'Twittyburger' Helps London to Forget Meg diminated to ths last batf-hov. IB Mb Jaamey to aaderstoBd. with Md^aaaal wMMyed iMaria aad sapply al vsrdaat. We first met the oT pea^dter In a aotfa Century laboratory, the willing subject of a scientific cxperiinait. (That lab seem, with ■dentists bustling about, somehow resembled a oominerdal for a near filter.) THE CHANNEL SWDWl A png-Teas report from Orson WeDes teUa UB that ha hopes to rign Oiartton. Heston for tba titls rola to hto CBS-TV spedai for next aesaoB,, a modern-dress veraioB lo “Jriha CUesar." Taping begjna to Londm next August Md Tormc retum to AB(^TV’s 'Pat Boone Sbowroosn" for tbs Thuraday, May 19, hatt-boar. ... Ctotol Huey has been signed aa choreographer and guest star tor CBS-TVs “amamer to New YartT comedy vedal on Thursday, Junt 30. The bour atara Phil Silveto and (torai 1 Get Divorces in PariiaiTient Arttaor’a OaiiMlot to tike year 09. The obvious differences between those days and today’s dviluation were massaged with innocent gentle and aemiapologetic Noting that he would be traveling kckward to'torioe, Ford referred to himsdf as 1 "back astronaut." Told that he had landed to Cama-hit be ariced, “Is that anywfatre war Chattanooga?" When a servant eanw'^alsag arldi a tray. Bnsto aabad. "Wtori-ya gri Iberer Ttttlasr" The answer: "No. Food." And so ft went OTTAWA (AP)—Tb get a divorce in ()utoce or Ntovtoondland you have to go before (toauto's Parliament becaum nettber pcovinea baa I divorce couA A petition la one omtomw acene. where Ertlie was about to be burned at the stake by King Artinir, Ernie appealed for the abolition of capitri Usually, oT Erri was b ii« the Camriotians with quotoa LOS ANGELES (AP) — The judge wbo’U bear to-trtol of the Finto murder case denies he’a prejudiced against Carole Tregott. ani, Natiian Hale and "The Farmer’s Almanac,” and introducing tham to such luxuries as hria hoops and yo-yos. I found King Arthur and Mripanions a swinging,, jolly group around the round table. Attomeya for Mist Tregoff charged Tuesday in an atfhtovit that Superibr Judge LeRoy Dawson cannot give the onetime re-cepriontot and Dr. R. Bernard Finch a “fair or impartial trial." No specifics were cited. Judge Dawson refused to disqiuaUty himself. ‘the re-trial begins May 23. Miss Tregoff and Finch are charged with the ambush slaying of Finch’s socialite wife, Barbara, last July. About 2,500 pounds ot Douglas jfir tree seeds win raise upwards of 100 million trees under ideal conditions, acccadtog to forestry k Teday, far titampto, toa One of the neatest touches to the low came when Entie, endeavor-ing to anuiss Ua unfriendly faoato, rend a motber^in-law Joke from hla almanac. Aa the crowd groaned. King Ai1toiraakl,’”TiaanandentJeit" Helptog to nsaka H an rifttoto avantag wsiw Vtoaea* Prlask Atan Blewtoay (as Aritonr), CM Lee J. Cobb served as the rirac-ter and be kept everything in ordhr Ctoittiy to rooriy dose Ifi Requirtd Procedurt in 2 Canada Provincti Lacking Such Courts pna^ to granted. First u Senate committee bean tiw petition in private; then it goes to the fun Senate. Next a aad finally the full House. ONLY t REASONS only for adultery or nonconsum-nudkm, the only grounds recognised in the eigto other proviness wHh the exception of Nova Scotia which todudes extrema cnirity. Now, for the first time, Partla- ment b eoaridertos • desertion. 12 the decree to granted, an important preoti dent wiU be set A Canadian’s divonw in Raw. Mexkx) or anywhere elae outride Canada to not recognliad at honw. This to baaed on tha Idea that one cannot go outside his country to aerie eomeddag his oonatry’s laws deny him. RCA COLOR TV Soles ond Service Sweet's Radio TV Open Mon & Fri Niuhr, SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Tests fy KARL WILSON LONDON —- Conway Twltty came to London and made some people forget about tba wedding of that Jones woman. ★ ★ ★ fotget It *T hava Jast iavantoi a Twlttybarger," Caaway Twltty aaaoBiwed to aw adten I met him. "A Twlttybargar," elpVtined the good-Joaklag yanagr Aawriean atogar, "to sort of a aaadwleh." A flma leak of hanger came into bis eyea. “You take some chopped charcoal-broiled meat put on that a la^ of toasted dteese, and on that a layer of kUcM pineapple.” “Goodbye now," said aomebody with a' WILSON weak stomach, wobbling out "You put <Hi that" Ckmway Xliatty went on, "some deep-fried batter, then add four sUees of crisp, g(dden-brown bacon.” A couple of Britiahera dropped out, locking 111. "Thatto daggene good, aad yen eeaid atop ri^t hero,'* added Oeaway Twltty, "but lUketoadd S^lif Umfsetfie ti Hufe Swings! grouping, his band, wanted Bed Mem, and wired Dlaah m: "Can I have my ribea man back nowt" Ctoarttoa Haaton left for an Australian penonal appaar< anoe tpur, but hk wife atayed briilnd-her dad died suddenly Stove BaaaaA unknown two yean ago.' to asking isoOa a it it it TODAYW BBST LAUGH: Phil SUven daaetlbed hto post as Prior of tlM Friars: *T watch for teeberp oh Broadway, gnd if shy ipjtovVI ke(9 oiif i^nochte icvds OOn i^stang wtt*lnH^ edrihrethar. (Copyright, till) then prees it so it’s thin." That’s evidently what young men frnm Arkansas eat to make them so famous they come to Lemdon and star billing and make packes of mon-ey. "1 am also Inventing," Conway Twltty said, "a drink callsd A Twlttypop." T|iE MIDNIGHT EARL., Dean Martiato aon, FvL Craig Martla, IT, is htre en route to Cteimany . . . Susy Oleg Cat- USE OUR THRIFTY CHARGE MANY OTNIR VARIITIB TO CNOOSIFlOM ATAU. SKRBCrSSTORB DOyNTOWN FONTIAC-^m-HURON CENTEI--OIUYTDN PLAINS iQ(HimR--<-4(UiACu idai SHo» ; S. KRESGE COMPANY ' .'/■ r ■. ■ tIFTY-TWO i . ■' . ., ■ r. . ‘ \ ’ THE PdXTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, }HaY 11, 1900 lin to Continue Weapon Rights ti^lDON (UPI) ■ ryiet hydiligw w atomic wMpont will canUmte to fly from BrflUfa ; bnea dekpltc tWr fmCiebffilnK sum-’ niit CMlierence, ft wai announced ' 7\i«day. ' Uborito M. P. HaroKl Davies ' asked If the government would or> . dier these patrol flights to stop for ' the*duratk>n of the summit talks. ♦ ★ a • Home Secretary H. A. Butler, rfeylng that aircraft using British bases ocmurtonally carry nuclear • weapons, told him, 'We see no . need to. make aiQr change at this Ciub Ahrayi Gains by Losing some men members of TOPS att 11>e mal he«4 of the family ialplaln it to anyhoily . . . A local|li«. Whenever I drove through t she someone who can vend a ooupla man sold his mlidatuta [^orts «ar, the park peopla triad to fMd ft.” TOPS Weighs Queen Decision mgimben are women. “We*va got one mi poup," ah esaid. “Bui DErmorr tupi) - The biggest Mrs will be the winners when TOPS holds Its national convention here May U>21. TOPS-which stands tor Take Off Pounds Sensibly— Is a nonprofit group therapy organization tor The Baltic Sea coVers about 1163,000 B(|uat« miles and ir up to .1.S00 feet deep. Alcoholice Anonymous. The over-_ht persons get together once a week to encourage eadh other to follow the orders of .their in diet, exerclM and other reducing methods. TOPS wUI Mune a aatienal qaeoi May 11 awl the queea wiU oanm train anwng eight oaadl-datoa, aach af whom feet mos« than JW poiuMls diirtag IMI, tiw Mggest weight lasers ameag TOPSs SMM memben tram 47 atalM, hMtudtag Alaska aad natural to ask Mrs. Coulter what TWS had done tor her. Mn. CsaUer refined to preseat Last year, TCMPS announced that Its members lost a total of M.7 tons. At this national convention, '.TOPS hves to umounce the weight loss In 1959 topped 19«. LOSES 146 POUNDS Michigan’s candidate for T(H*S queea is Mrs. Barbara Giannetti, Taylor T^miuhlp. Bdrs. Gtomietfi[^ whittled off 165% pounds durhig 19S9 and is the state queen. Mrs. Grata Qmltar, leader of an East Side Detroit TOPS dub, is acthig as publicity chairman tor the national convo^on. 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