p ^ p O' '__* , I 1 S !J U H'C] o riioTO l;c. 17-‘,7'T"T A'T''> P"'n f ^JL ^ --- I V_y JL - ..n r «M«ter Mmm listh YEAR the: PONTIAC PREiSS ^ - ' \ ONItl Horn# Editidn ★ ★ PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, FRIDAY. JULY l. 10(M)-40 PAGES UNitBo fiina iktshnationai. AatOCIATCO PRIM House. Overrides Veto on Federal\Pay Boost I Weather Ghifcbaf 'Ain't' Always So study of average figures for precipitation and Ms-perature for Pontiac gathered over a 24-year period dispel some popular Ideas about area weather. Wage Rise of IS Cents OK'dbyHou/e Did yoa think that Aprii had the most rainfall each year? Taints Did you think that August was , always the hottest month? Wrong again! The Pontiac area gets its most rainfall in May. aver-■i^aging S.5!| inches. Next highest \s June, with 3.37, and September even edges April Into fodrth plac#, with 2.84 to 2.82. >■7 . Here’s the list: May ★ 3.55 ★ ★ July 2.57 y June 3.37 March 2 30 September 2.84 November . . 2 26. April 2.82 February . 2.71 i October 2.87 December . 2.04 ■g> August 2.66 January . . 1.91 ^ Yearly average precipitation Is 31.24. a^h the ? -mfiftthly averse 2.60. ^ July leads the average temperature list, with 72.6, * followed by August with 70.9 and June 68.0. i it it it Look ’em over: July . ....... 72.6 August .......'70.0 June ......... 68.0 September — 63.5 May ...:...... 97.7 October ...... 52.6 April November March ____ pecember 45.9 38.6 . 33.i . 27.7 February .....25.2 January .....: 25.1 Typical Fallout Shelter Officially Opened GOP - Southern Deiw Coalition Succeeds in Dumping Broader Bill WASHINGTON (n*I) —The Houae dit^.vered today, thht in passing it^rday to liberalize bill yest minimum wage law it inadvertently vot«^ to strip iltnillion workers of their rights to a minimum wage and a 40-hour work week. The average monthly temperature Is 48.4. ‘ ★ ★ Thatr handlei the statistics, Now for the feelings. Yes, we^ agree, each year seems to have “the worst’ spring, "the hottest (or coolest f' summer, and a few other exceptional things. If you don’t keep too close an eye on the statistics, that Is. ■I WASHINGTON (iD—A 15-cent increase in the minimum wage and a token extension of coverage , have been approved by a conservative-minded House. The victory of the Republican-Southern Democratic coalition Thursday night apparently fixed the limits for any minimum' wage legislation " in this j } session of Congress. Passage came on a 341-72 roll call vote. I With Employes to Be Affected 345 to 69 Vote Sends Bill to Senate Where Fast OK Is Asked WASHINGTON (^—The ; Hou.se today voted to over-! ride President Elsenhower s i veto of a 7'i per cent pav I increase for 1' j million fed-I eral employes. I The vote was 345 to ovcr-; ride the veto and 60 against I overriding it. This was 69 votes more than the ■ two-I thirds majority needed to i pass the bill over the Presi-* dent’s disapproval. (’ITTINO THE RIBBON Qty Manager Walter' K. Wlllrrinn wields the scisSora at the olficial opening of the prototype family fallout shelter in the basement of Mr. and Mrs. tlarenee H. fX)lwn, 88 W. Walton Blvd. Looking oe are (from left) Kth^in ll.iknla, r*nlUr rr*M viict*’ regional public affairs officer for the Office of I’ivll and Ik-fen.se Mobiliflillon, and Mrs. Bolsen -and W. C I'owell, ncllhg regional director for the (X’DM. (S<'e story.,on page I Eisenhower had previously ve-l(M*d ir>K bljls since taking office liml h«'en overridden only once. The lli|ll II lo the Quit Quarreling, Police Are Told the Kenwle where eralle lender l.yndnn H. of Teiiii, said hr would iHjek »le.^ Rocky to i*lay Hall’ Adlai All Ready, Set to Go .Iohn«.on expressed ronfbl.enee the Seiii'< By The .kNNiH-laled ITess Me was asked. Wou Adlai K Stevenson says he ha.s' | (hf* 4'onv(*ntlon? ; ) objection to having his namf, | ,placed in nomlnatam at the Demo-! 7’" r-. M n 'vratic presidential convention. now,«’ City Manager Walter K. Will- ,f,an a week away ‘ ‘ yesterday 'appealed to Pop-" make any dilfcicncc ’ Hut his' 1* . ,1 I tiuestiunet^ iwistcd his arm. Do' Nelson A. Hockefcllci. who have any objection' has been assailing some polidesi .... , , .. ,, of the Eisenhower admimatration,! taald.finally. Dial was all. 1 tiac. police officers to lay aside the "pbtty jealousies, dislikes, and controyerei^ attitudes” of the paittr Calling the decision to fire Herbert W. Straley as chief "mine c,” Willnj^ added: '1 know very welt, and I think many nf you do, that all of the energy that created difficulties ill the department did not conif I- |Scnalc leiiA'i'ship and Ihe decisi6n[ "I deeply regrct-lbjit Uic PxiisL e |to ^recess the Senair Saturday and dent would see (it -h) use mu-Ii ■ ineel again .after the conventions.j.slrong language in regaril to an In a similar deb-nse nussl, Na-loverdue pay raise for our federal lional Demoerulie t’fmisman PaiiliCmployes who have workCil mi hard Butler 111 l,OH . Angeles derioiineed|over the years." Johnson said, "nasty, mean, vieious ninmVs” "I don't think we ean keep fed ((’onlinued on Page 2, Col. ' returns i ‘he chief.” says he will "play ball ’ with the Republican paHy even If his'views MKANIN L.A. ■re not accepted. | Miranwhile In Los Angeles, James Amt Paul S. Butler, saying !*■■■ boyle, director of a Draft Ste-| Harry «. Truman plans lo de- venson drive, said .Stevenson winild iiiand his ouster as Deiii.M-r'alle nominated by a 'dislihguished national ehalrnian, angrily denies j American." whom he didn't ideii--tif) Action on City Pay, Hike Near :il sei-vice on Iho high level that ibe American isxiple neeil unless ,we pay^.some attention to the legitimate needs of its einployi s " .HALI.FKIFS I'At-KFI) ’The Vole, was taken liefoie gai |lciies paeked with postal be has rlggt-d the party’s i tif.y Warm Trend Ahead, but so Is Some Rain will a warming trend in sight, the weatherman says. The high should range between 7T and of July holiday weekend "starting this evening. Charles E. Hogan, 28, of 1487 p. ^14-Mjlc Rd., was hurrying home ' businesa., trip early this morning when he from i 78. Sunday is expected to warm up to about 80, but there’s bad news for holiday picnickers. Scattered showers and thundershowers nret forecast 8unda,y and Monday. Low tonight will be 48-M. Prectpitallod will average one-half to one inch |n scattered showers and thundershowers Sunday or Monday. During the past 24 hours, .12 Inch rain fell In ditwntown Pontiac. Southweatwinds at 4 m.p.h. at mldmoming later increased east to northeast 10-14 m.p.h. and will bpodifle-ltghl again tonight. J liowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. was S5 at 5 o’clock. At 2 p.m. the thernSometer read 75. 54 lost control of his car, Wyandotte Toirin ’60| »aid. The speeding car hurtled into a bridge abutment over E c o r Creek, rolled down the embank- ment and caught fire. Police were not sure whether Hogan was killed in the crash or drowned in the, creek afterward. His body was recover^ from three feet of wafer about five feet from shore. of the .Seventy-five officers luinerl outj . The Kltohln-Ayn-s hill would T the City Commi.s.sion chambers! Wse statements I..,.peri the fren raise (he minimum wage from 81 j‘o hear Willman regri ^ fivc-min-i ^bti( .if fleveJopnu>^ri an hour to $1.15, c(lccllv(f Jan. I. !Utc. prepared statement. - • It winild extend coverage to! "We all know that conditions Steven.son. who says he s m. 1,400,000 employes of retail chain ihave not been conducive to tcam-jTHndi^te. was cornered by ne organisations operating In at least two sUtes, but would not sometime. " Willman gaid. require overtline pay rates lor IT NECESSAKV’ “It became very apparent, par^ ticularly after the April election, The same forces that last year'that the responsibility for any im- iwork in, the Police Department for nim Thursday raising Wa.Hhington cocktail party. Stn. l.'ynilmi H. JolinM.ii i.r Texas, a leuriliig aspirant (or Ihe iioinlnation, took the .Senate (liair lo make a seorntui, sonielliiirs angr.v altaek on a l<.fig list of maiieiivers and tactics he ..said tic left a fund ; h“'‘‘ »' him. jployCi and other federal workers iAn entire sei-tion wo.s filled with _ .. blue-uniformed niailiiu'n vvbo bajk Begin Circulating Plan tiun- places,,, half,hour before to Pontiac Employe! to Test t-'ity coininissKi Ulldei' stiwly two spe one of pay raises 1 employes, Ihe other Reaction ix/i's iiavc l.ik Only :a Kepiil.licai s!U(Jain Ihe icrpal ^ downtow the newly covered workers. States to Stay Open Regular Hogan was a salesman for the Anchor Hocking Blass Corp., Southfield. , V Conservation Department employe.'Richard E Demlow, .20, of j Ludington was killed when his truck rammed another Con.setva-tion Department truck in the rear on M15 near Ortonville. Four vehicles were piled up in the accident when the first rar slowed to make a left turn. -one else w,is injured. put through the labor control bill were in evidence iw the House delate Thursday. Both Reps. Phil .M. l.«ndnim (P-Ga) and Robert P. Griffin (R-MIch), co-authors of Ihe labor bill, played key roles in the minimum wage ftghl. ... Only three TexA.s Demociats deserted the Southern ranks to vote for the liberal-backAd bill introduced by Rep. James Roosevelt ID-Califi prove ment wot^d have to be as city manager. So I felt it necessary , . to remove Chief Stra-ley." Of his decision to fire the chief, Willman said;' Clear Three Teamsters in Check on Petitions lager Wal )uld begin "It has, without pleased, some of the people in the department and the roramun-' Jly, and displeased others. I am fully aware of that.’* He noted that last year he had' (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ' Have You Registered Yet? laimber protruding from the, ' rear of Ihe lru<-k ahead crashed rzuuib J atriwing him in Ihe face aqd neck. ' Although city, state and cootity offices will be dosed tomorrow.- At' vehicles through Monday^ downtown stofes ^ and Those in the Td-Huron and Miracle Mile shopping centers will remain open dunng regular hours Satuhlay., he&Aed south on M15. A Flint public «ch|ol driver training egr driven cx — The exception is the voter registration booth at'South Saginaw and West Hunm street, ,w,b*ch *•!! be open from 9 a.m. to 1 Satuiday. The booth will be cl on the Fourth. James Shepard," 16, of Flint, wa ....................^le: stopped waiting to make turn. A ^troit motorist, Philip By-erly. SO. and James W. Wilker, 56, Conservation Department em-. pl(^e from'Lansirtg, were stopped behi • ■ Downtown stores will be -hpen until ,5:30 p.m. Saturday and the shops irt the, Tel-Buron ^nd Miracle Mile shopping centers will be open for business until 9 p.m. * * Area banks will dose at noon tomorrow. News Flashes Kjshi's Party Wmi LAFAYETTE, La. Gn-Bisbop Alaurice- Schexnayder of .liklayt. y>lte today issued m edict refusing Christian burial to Roman Catholics declared criminally negligent In fatal automobile aecidenfs. tOfCYO (f -s Premier Nobusuke Kishl's Li'beral-Democra^t party won today, a provincial STectiofi which the Socialists hgd attempted lo' turn into -a demohstraition of Opposition‘to thf^lJirary alliance with thf United states. ' u LANSING Iff) - Dr. Eugene O. Keyes today got another change to qualify as a Democratic cap-didate for lieutenant governor in the ~^ng. t primary election when the stiite supreme court ordered, a show cause Hearing. REGISTER HERE TO VOTE. REGISTRATIOII CLOSES JULY 5-FOR AU6 2-PRIMARY ELECTION I slurk by Icrsliip to to. riilrli-cn Di-iiio Ihoiii. luting lo wcrrldi- tin-" veto were 2.W )emoerHln dislnbuimn ()fj(.,„p„ paychecks by from’$.'150 a Ihu. pro,a,s.(I pay plan among mu-.,,„, ,, aefiending on mnpal emphyes bsl«y._ ,;,irescnt pay scales. The hill would He |o|(f eoliiinissloiier.s al an (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) inlorinal meeting last nlKhl that be nfay havi tion for Ihyni lo ael on at Tuesday night's nieeling. Vl'rl like to get em,iloye first,'.' Iv said . Three dfficials of Pontiac Teaiagters Local ffl4 have-- ® Y.ugia, ,-.n indfru mt been cleared of any criminal intent,in the circulation'|l./reirX"pay7ib^^^^ nquesti of nominating petitions for Probatr-GjudgtL candidatethe ('(imniwkwm. said u couidl Detroit (api ‘-The question '.(■ [lut into effrcl in steps e.:persisled l(sl;(y as to wTiether Willi would ( (^Vl the Vilv ar(«ml il''"" C , Ncwls'l'g quit or wms. fired Slnn.lHNI lo fadVhe plan |mrlially into ell(‘el lor a\ whole \eiir... or F, Taylor. *.to,mKI for lu**lj year, he said. Kxonrrafed. were Frank A Or- To ,m1 it \ holly jrilo i ffccl a sini, 2200 Coe .SI., Avon Township, whole year would ci>sl mnic than a trustee of the local; AWy Flush. in raises, he said 200 P I U m s I r a d St., .Wider ford ’’ T"’ "'•“‘'.v - b,\ C.eorge Township, the lor al'.s tVIcc Jtfe.si- *' Assitehiles — was dent, and Jose,,h m: Barte of Dc detailed lo downtown business ll-riit, an organi/er for the ksal Te»ders Wednesday. W-'f'K Newbeig "Get Fired? Quit! David Kaufman. They were clcarod after .statements they rnadc yesterday to Prasccutor George of Chi-ysler !^rorp, wis tg abniplly Imwed out of )ob 'rhuisday after -'exactly ^Btu«.rrtu rioto . IMi IT HERE .--Mrs. WaUaoe C. Marks. 215 Ferry Ave., registers for the Aug. 2 primary at the handy voter registration ^booth at ^ginaw -and Hurod streets. Deadlinq for roistering is Tuesday, ih? booth will be open ..until 7 p.m. . today, from 9 am. to l'P;m. Stfturdayi apd from 8 a m to 8 p m- Tuesday. .The clerk's . office in City Hall will be open for registraboos. until 5 p.m. today, ajid from 8 a.m. to^ p.m.** r ' Tuesday. Changes Of addreyg can bp, filftfat both placTS. ■ ■ ('hryslcr's board of• dircetors, al a hurriedly culled session in Nevy l(»rk, annoimeed only that -\ewberg had resigned lioth as • president andas a direelor lie-cause of differences of opinion on certain enr,>orati(Mi |>olieica and dial l„ I,. (Tex) t'nihert was laklng over again an president. Colliert hod moved rq) to chairman of Ihejlioard on April CfS-when aid hours should fa-wlav elected iiresident. rfrwnunen- Ta.ylor said he wiiubl still have WiUnKin saiil re(m;i the Stale I'olire ( rime luilNira- {dunicl|inl parking lot i lory In Last ImDsing analyze'jie- ;tk»ld ix-sue might ,be m titiuiis eireulaled by Ihe Hirer (xo lT^out some of Ihe for possible lorgerles. idatiomi. All three haye emphatK.dly dc^^ nicd forging any .,f lh.- 3.<) to parking s,xds\i,wvmown,: Th" s actiop./was made, signatures repcirtwi illegal this, ^ m a 1'26-word statement the fringe ' which gave no clue to the'TCUl rea- This would encourage down Ft'On. week by Daniel T. .Murphy Ji elections commissioner, — Kaufman, 27. i^of 29Xjfi Everett St., Southfield, still had .enough town workers I park the valid signatures to qualify, for .a •'‘‘"Sf- leaving the downtown -------. ----- place on the' Aug 2 noQpar|isai?i *7'* shoppers, the study be j anyone e|sa.I.vyho totJt part chose NONE WOI LD ELABORATE Neither Colbert, Newberg nor ballot. " Kaufman has jdisinaimwl any Among' other recommendations - Colbert, who only !two moBths knowledge of the iallegedly illegal are thif elimination of some turn'*80. had prtosed Newberg lav-signatures.' ' I restrictions on Saginaw-street andi*(^'ly' refund in’ a Detroit Air- corami-sskmers are ' considering J>?ft interview to say whether the 0 go beyond tffe briif statement. Colbert whn- nhlv Uu/a mnv\ihto CHANGE POS.SIBI.E CM .1- CO . r, u pa'hing on Saginaw from 3 to 6 resignation had been (.requested or Of the 59 signatures Bu.sb 'soh^ pj], daily. j wbefner iNewberj»-..|ook the initiat- tt^, Taylor jaisl, he could nothing improper., with the exception of twOk signers being unregi-s-,] tered. In t lcaring Fiush, Fiane ami Or-^ sini) the prosei'ulor quAified hisf .statements with ‘ up to this tinto’'; (omira ............ he could find no criminal intent. County News He said analyst by the handwrit-^ Iklltorials . jK'rt^igm poR.sibly rhatigel Farm and tiarden In TnHrrv'c Pr«crc I N>"herg. interviewed later in loaay S rress Thursday at his home ft Bloom- thmgs,' Taylor talked privately with Or-1 sini and. Bane ih his office ycs'ter-l day afteriKx^n and theiTcailed'inl newsmen. ’' I "Up until this time I find no} evidence of criminal intent but l' (Continued on Pago-Col, 3i N Pet Doctor .Markets . Obitnaries Sports Thcaleys TV*and Radio Y'rogranis Wilson, EaH .........,.j». . Women’s Pages ........... IM| field Hills, likewise declined . fslied any light on the spbject. 18 Colbert, who also fives In Koom-\2i. [field Hills, maintained ftere' are « I no personal differences between 18 17 [himself and Newberg, long 20 considered Cblbert’? heir appai«Hi. 31 Newberg said he has no immc). .. 7 Miate plans extept to relax with 58 S# jhis familfy. He said he intends to keep the '2189 shares of (Iryiier ■stock he owns’ “bitcauie I tUpki the- corporation is ft a sound po-( sition.^’ - . 23 - '25 ■I'' THE POXtlAC PRESS, rRIDAXx JULY 1, 1»60 >AT\ J lopts Barrier to Housing Bias Air Raid Shelters Block 99 Pc/v of Fallout' •roker* and Saltimtn Fall Und«r State Rule Spurred by Point Idea »very, Ibkala imi ttkrr UvH J AmmcM boiM would tw « poww-1 oflMU* ctOwroe ttr Oe______ t . u. .. ^ ^ dftprmit to nuclear warfare, « opaatac aT'tfep OCDUra protatype Jr ■ LANSING O^Tha atate ageno alate dyll defeiue official aaid in family taUast aMler U uconrt^ real'Mtate brokem 'and I^ontiac yMterday. baaemaat ol' tbo boma a( ••learoen today formally adapted aggresaor that knew ourj and Mr«. aarewee H. Datiwa, M “If American famillea art dUe to aurvtve fallout through alMlterB Jr their own homaa. no Peart Harbor Is poaaible. Tba populatiao would still be there to su^ tly As defined by (iubon. the new rule .tela forth an ohUgnUon of atate llrensH aaleamen and brokera la “offer their aer^leea to the pnbilr without reoer\atlo« bet-attoe of rare, rotor, rellgloa. (tn or am'eatry.*’ tt was a.dtrrrt outgrowth of the( Crosse Pointo point ayaterh fori sct^ajlil'K potential home buyers! which siatf^nVestigatoni said waal ^ aimed against Negroes, Jew s and other religiouk and national minor-! ■Hie rule, adopted under the atafe; administrative code, does by administrative actitm what the Leg-; islatur^ has refused to do by sta-| tute in the area of alleged dis-i ^minatlon in housing. | WiHniaii Tells Police j to Stop Quarreling (Continued From Page One) testified at Fraley's ouster hear-, ing before the QvU Service Com-mission that the chief would have *10 removed, d*3iniSi Hakak said fiiart waa Uttid to point out the . • bitiM and controwmiat rule pro- '^'' ^ vital lervloea going- ’ ^ posml five weeks agv to end al-pre"|irr^\S withalaiil tiJ^fat^ ^ advantages of a OP AE(X)Nlb IMTOKTANCK “This U obvious and it ia every- leged dldcrlminatton in hoiwlng efferu of radioactive fallout «ttack is surprise.“ HakaU; "Thus the American public Ja>05f « ho^ that shelters never will sales and rentals dehnileJy think twice about-“Another is widesflraad to back up our mUdary serv- needed. ^ whe^ * * ^ w,fr. ^Hid Kdwm Ifokala. public devastation bf the popUIStlorv-not *^ family fallo« used m iW tMr v^exirt^ •n- A .1 ' Battle Creek necewwrily from nudear blasts «»«««*"• * - important to tli* nation a welfare. •! me tjprporations and .Setunlles Office of, alone, but from fallout during the “Tbars, why PresMeal Kkwa- * * * Commiaslon^ which held hearings Civil and Dt^fense Mobilisation. first few houn alter a blasts i bower aas sakf that eKU deleoao In Detroit and Grand Rapid. BIRMINGHAM — Idtlle hope it control devekym^ M ^ lor a pnpd^ to build two om and wo^ not to ^ _ in - . ___________ _ Village Oouncfl takes a ttaiid at a meeting Tuaa- •y- The Village Planning Hoard, after several months of studying the dovelopment. haa reconunended to' the Council that the plan be de- The Dolaen shelter is. open to public inspection from' 10 a.m. to noon -and 2 to 4, p.m. Saturdays and Sundays for the naxt ytan ♦ * ft The Doiseati who volunteered for the shelter, received a certificate yeaterdfo', -signed by Paul MacDonald, acting reigonal director of the OCDM, dting their patriotic service to the community. The principle behind a IfUkiut ahcltar la simple, said Hakala: Put as much distance and u much solid material aa you can batwaen yourself and the dust partlclea that carry the radioactive materials. NKW MXf»N PITCH - Vice Presid^t Niki^h laughs as his wife Pat wields a bo.seball glove at a Li)s Angeles Dodgers-Phjiatlelphia lunik's game In Philadelphia Thursday night. The Pennsylvania Republican Party had -ari-utged a AP Pk*Uf*« “Baseball With'Dick" night to raise funds for his campaign, with tickets selling for $10, $S0 and $100. In the background are Pennsylvania GOP chairman George Bloom and Mrs. Hugh Scott, wife of Sen. Scott of Pennsylvania. Fidel Grabs Off Esso; Ready to Seize Shell Oil LTAMA > ADi -TAia O*.,— . -TU.. ...i .......1.J hI..,!. -1-1.. /--..I j m. “My mind renAined HAVANA (APi-The Ksso .Standard refinery wm taken over by the Cuban Petroleum Institute 1o- lan^s. Acting Poueg Chief Joseph Kftren “can get this department bark in ■ the true path of public service,' and uij^ed officers to give their new commander "the loyal, getic Slid Intelligent service he has every right to expect." ft * - ♦ "1 (tnow you can expert a completely square deal in return.” Witiman said. The bury-lhe-hairhet appeal by-tbe manager was an apparent reference to tke long jenrs of feuding between Straley and the Ponttae PoUre Offleers Assn. (PPOA). "It is high tilde -liiat we all began to consider the welfare and interests of the community in a professional way.” Wlllman said.' ft ft ft "Much time has been lost and wasted. A Jtreaf deal has to be accomplished In the Immediate future in the interest of harmony and cooperation in an effort to ptovid?^''^” reported maximum security for our people." ■ ^ At the, conclusion of the man- Adlai'sAIISettoGo ager's remarks, the room was silent for a moment --then came; scattered applause. finery. Btfh firms had refused to $>roces8 ^let crude oil. action occurred after Prime Minister Fidel Castro's agents rode across the bay or barges filled with Soviet crude. .The agents arted under resolutions signed by Qastro ordering them to seize the refineries in order "to protect sources of, essential fuels for Cuba ” The takeover itself was a mere formality. The two refineries already were in the hands of Cuban workers backed by armed colleagues and miliUamen. Just before the takeover, a _ hone call to the ^>»o office was answered by a Cuban whe shouted "the fatherland or death" •the new rallying cry of the Cas-trbi regime. The seizure would placfe Cuba's entire petroleum industry, value^ at nearly 150 million dotlers, in tHc hands of the .bevolutionary government Two days ago, Caam seized all Texaco Oil Co. pr^r-fy, including its Santiago refinery, in a simitar move. ft ft ft Castro acted through identical resolutions that accus^ both Esso Shell of violating a 1938 Cu-law requiring refineries here procet state-owned Oil. All companies have held the law means oil producedr pftl ,*f’ (JJ g crau. All of lis' In t«th pariire have "lions, she must attest to the”.- ; " I Harrelson, a former ton as a presidential candidate And re added that he and Nixpnistate represei^ttve from Ponfiaciand'are sh^ng away fnfoi Sen. “‘'^1. '!?:, “..“®*' ■P*''* ** “‘■"FiO^trict 2. *aMf his son rever uses John F. Kpnnedy. ^ Globe-Dem- «i t» PklUton it M- Phdrntx as M mubursk „ .. ~W»rtli M 7S s‘ rnaelMO so tl — S S » irtlir M Ts WMbiaitoa M ts cUjr ts fs aMtti* . M 1 . 5 Ritsibo* . 17 >C«i*s M T« peojde 'think.” Danger Lurks for Celebrants Holiday Traffic May Kill 370 for that month reached a high of Retirement Gift Awaiting Man Who Lost It A gift he recelved»from his fellow workers upon his retirement is waiting for an elderly man,, at downtown Pontiac store. * *' ft" . Joseph Jacobson, owner of JWs Army Store, 32 S. Saginaw, (said the man came into his store at yesterday, made a purchase and left. , Ten mbiutes later he returned. He toM Jacobson he had lost 131 which his companions had given him when he stopped working. ' -rStgckboys searched the building, but couldn't find the lost money. The downcast worker left the building. - pected to be on the road some- nonholiday weekend of the same time djiring'the holiday. The Na-length. 948 KILLED IN SURVEY The estimate covered the period of 78 hours from 6 p. m. today to midnight Monday, July 4. For comparative purposes The Associated Pres» surveyed the 78-hour period from 6 P. m. Friday, Jun6 17, to midnight Monday, June 20, and counted 348 nonholiday traffic deaths. Years ago fireworks were the big killer and maimer of the July t holiday but this hazard has dwindled to insignificance as state after state, outlawed them. None was reported last year or ui 1958. The largest recent fireworks toU was six In 1946. ft ■ ft ft Tht NSC said that the May in- crease in traffic deaths, added Jb a 10 pe^ cent rise during April, all but wiped out earlier safety improvement this year. The toll for the first five months of 1960 thus . remained virtually unchanged ffom the same period last year. The Independence Day weekend, the NSC said, could take toll Of 370 traffic deaths qr 6P than would be counted on This morning, Jacobson con-tinUi^ the search and came across i I the ftioney. * ' | ‘ j ! -ft ft ft 'I He can't return It, however. He! doesn't'know themkh. "I’m sure it means a gteat deal to him," JacbbSbn said.'i Test YOUR Driving Skill Skillful Driving How to master 30 <(f the most -a ^ crucial situations of modern V A traffic Put Out Fire Next to New CoUrt^iouse A fire neat the rising new Oak- ............ Ian County Courftiotue on West riotection from fallout Is impor- quieWy extinguished -* * .......early today by Pontiac firemen. Fire Capt. DeWltt Ointon sajd bonfire ignited a pile ofyihmber at the construction' TTfo OctlM now believe* that U most key spots In the U.8. were stnek by a nuclear attack, the resnltant fallout would ■predd wtihta a4ow hom acro** moot of the eountiy. What are the most important potseMions to have' iil a shelter, Hidtala''was asked finally. I_______. Pood and wsfter. especiaily If th^ are babies or small children, first aid equipment, tools and a llaBhIight are U)ieful, he answered. Site. ^ Fire trucks raced to the scene after a Pontiac police officer dis- les toom a boi ofyiumber at tl covered the flames at 2:44 Damage was estimated 1:44 p.m. 1 at^. By MAXWELL {J. HALSEY INCH YOUR WAY IN API - Robert West, f i^"*‘i,***A‘* out of a curb nark- n St Kenneth R. West. f. , your fruit ^^ansing Editor's Sorr Dies After \uto Crash But mosflmjfortantly, a radio - mwaiinir edlto? orire’ ‘uiis'ing^ tllik’rMI** “’’**'*■ »*Suto*more'o?t!“n ‘.................... : I jimior after his name. And he said ocraF said Thursdij^. preferably.one that can operate:,State Journill, died ^#jerday oil withput an oijtiiae aource of elec-jin juries buffered Wednesday in an f^efty ' ' . ’automobile accjddnt in Mexico. "For It Is only oyer your Conel-; The Younger West'# ftfle; Dbra, red stationa-640 and 124p. on the'was report^ seriously hurt in the , •|dial^that you will receive any out-'same Crash. Their -two children f jside information or instructions.”;suffered minorTnjirries. ■heft the next car the same teVarai .111 b, . I..II.S -.M Sf,"",” '*•" -Clip onj Sflv# foot liDd atop, i T'J'- ^ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. Jt LY Ij 1000 V ■ Fumto Drop PnjiaqiUy ^ ‘ NatjonatFoundationOflicid[ Says Group Virtually Broke North Amtrican Fro^; On Sandbar for Wook dGDENSBURcl N.Y. (AP) • 'NEW YORK un-An oMclal of we’d be brake, Ike Natiional Foundatian eald to-day the ortanlnttoii to vIrtuaUy Originally wt up to, combat in-tairtile pandysia, the foundatian for several years has been active In other areas ot medical aearch. have dropiM dnurttoally. Massey made the statement In commenting on a copywrtted article in the Boston Globe which said the foundation owes the nation’s hospitals two 'millipn dollars for care during the pMt three Itt MlliiON SHORT The foundation aet a $65- mil-lion-doUar goal for its March of dimes campaign last January, buc raised only about 30 million, Massey tald. Contributions h a v I of the "If we paid everything we owe. ¥he foundation'! annual report tor 1968 to expected to be re-toiaed in about a month. always has operated on a defMI finaartog bosto. He said the organization’s hooK- Poul Yodtr It D«ad 8TITRG1S (UPI)-Pato Yo4er. M, praminpil Slurgto dttoen, dtod Wednesday night to Memorial a St Lawrenoe Mver . * week.waa puQad free Thursday by four tuga. The ship ran aground last Friday about UO yards off shore. The last af the S47 pnmengers left the ship Tuesday. The buUt of the crew, mostly coUege sto- Yoder was former treasurer, secretary of the board of education, mtmber of the $t. Joa^ County Board of Supervisors aiid general managd- of the American Automobile Assn, to St Joseph County* 17 years. waitreaaca, departed Wednesday. OSLO. Norway .tAP>—The bunt Is on for tsro young men wbo to the past twodaysetumged $100 to’ 1964 Confedmte money to two Oslo shops. They got TOO kroner, nearty |9. PoUce figure the unreconstnict-ahopkeeper was suspicieus, af, Stargla and Iwa stotsrm. Ftinerol aervice will U First Methodist Church /n Saturday. /, HBid^ftrtath Too Lang FET06KEY « - A I4-yaar-oM ntoakey high school student, Marfon Hnyes. drowned yesterday in Lime Kiln ponri durtng an experiment to see how long he could boM his breath. Naturalist Charles Dnrwto « a book on ohchkls to which he the-! must aid in the poUinatkto of ai certain Mtutsgaaepr apedea whoael nertaf-laden ’ fldwers have spurs; dne foot Immt pr more. | keeping eustomarily shows ajthe pkir flashed abig roll of the deficit in the spring but thnt theibilla as proof the . money deficit this year is more silarmingigood. than previously. • j ............. CANT EKPBCT FOR siTRE ;To Pick Borty Quoon "We never know tor certain , COPEMISH UFI - The, Michigan how much money we can expect strawberry Queen will be select-from Uto public,’’ he said. jed here Saturday from among a A w ! about 25 entries. I R'hlle new cases of polio have eased since deyelof vaccine, there are abundance of old aaS(!k that m continued treatmrat. Mass Vote 25c Dividend DETROIT «l — Parke, Davis & Co. Thursday voted a dividend of' 25 cents a share payable July 29 for stockholders of record July 11. CpBpariB 'Em Btfon YOU Ivy for 4Ui of I^y Folding Low,n Choirs Hsgnlor $5.8$ False — Simns Price LjL 1-inch aluminum tub- jm 4« Hegslor 15.85 False — Simns Price inch aluminum tubing, flat arm rests, 4 strap woven webhjng. Folds iompactly for storage. 4-Position Folding Style Chaise Lounge 8“ SJ2.9S Valwe sturdy 1-Uich ulumlaum tubtnt. Hut urm rei*-kdjurts to 4 pi^tloi WotoD web etrupe. Folds tor eorrylns or itorus*. We Beigkt Ust Dec. to Save Money foi Yon NOW! ! Sale of Electric Fans All -famous brands ... all -full warranty . . guar- t anteed both by makers and Simms. 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Sizes 28 t( "HANES' Itt M of $1.00 Snllers Men’s T-Shirts NYLON Rsinforcad Ntck l< 2 for $1.30 Fine combed cotton knits. While only. Sizes—small, medium and large. WasboUe While Dock Boys' Deck Fonts & Cnlipses 12.18 Falses 99 V iy SisesO-teia Red braid t r i i cotton, rope belt. ' Zipper fhi. MEff^S^WEAR — JgsemenI TOO SAVE MOBE it SINIIS-Heie'i Fieef—NinONALLT ADVERTISED Nune DRUGS at DISCOUNT Look how much more yot at Simms—compare 'em anywhefi all DRUGS at CUT-PRICE ‘ day and Saturday Sale. buying your DRUG NEEDS here in town--not I or 2 specials but, reserved io. limit' quantities. Fri-| RUFFERIN TABLETS JF LISTERIH^ BNTISEPtlC Regular 8^. bottle of 14 ounce 61* ^-A-MINT ITIVE 7F HALEY'S M-0 58 Regular 89c value — 16 ouisces of antacid laxative Save 30c. T VASELINE HUB TONIC 46' New ecOrHxny size — regular cream hair tonic. Non-0'**9V_________ >EPTO BISMOL 112 AlKAr SELTZER 38' Regular 65c value — full pack qL, 25 effervescent tablets. BAYER ASPIRIN r DOAN'S PILLS 1" 6ft Ttni Cat iMdy.lcr dlhfflDtTTUTIU —FRIDAY f SATURDAY— MONDAY Is 4th of JULY 'ond SIMi OPEN TONIT and SATURDA' ’«! 10 PJI dessiae RAND McNAlXT ROAD ATLA! ?Sn 19^ Inlem mapi^ road atlas sectional maps „ of the USA, Canada and Mexico. Has key to page iocatiors. assoseessssasssessese All Slrlet-< or II Volt AUTO HEADLIGHTS 12.65 Vafiia 137 fbrt‘’"tln’ll * Umti T-cbtioir IMIRCINCY GAS CAN Rag. $1.49 97‘ l4Mf a-Mllnn iixf Pour ffmut i ••••••••••••••••••••• ROYAL X-PRE8S 100% Pure MOTOR OIL Wliite Patrelattin Jelly—Faaieuf VASELINE in TUBE .......... Ckecelata ar Vanilla Flavor AYDS BEDUCING CANDY Liquid Ointment or FeWdar $9proiiolF00TTBEATMENT Famous blood and appetil'e.builder in tablet or liquid. Regular $4.98. Pnlmallva Shxra nnd frhlck a«Mr a SHAVING SET ............ Famous NamV—Adult slie DR. WEST TOOTHBRUSH Pak of antacid tablati . m ww UPJOHN'S AIKETS A |" DENTURE POWDER Regular 65c value—famous DOC powder for dental plates. DENTURE RCr; ADHESIVE 10 Regular 69c value —■ Famous 'POLIGRIP' holds plates firmly. MILLS' fiQ4 NERVINE VV Regular 98c valuto6; bv Oapt. Philip E. Maggart, Mul. Nev. Air Force Base in- : legendary Icon of BussianBevoIt on Selling Block INFORMATION & FITTING CENTER 103 N. SAGINAW FE. 2-0292 LONDON (/(Pi—A fhbploua kon which legend laya may bring another Rusaian revolution is up *^r sale/, .Studded with l.OW Jewels, the; image is known as the “Black' Virgin of Kazan ’’ It once adorned! ^ cathedral^ in SL Pi^erib^, now 'I>ehlngrad.. Many Ruasians credit the Icon; with having Worked miracles including the defekt of Napoleon and hie retreat from Moscow. There still is a fixed belief in the Russian Onth^dox Oairch that there are two halves to the 16th century icon. And when they come together, aonie believe, there win be a revolution against the Soviets. ^ The icoif belonged to British explorer Frederick Mitcl\eU- JIHges. who died last year. His iJ/■ i. j . daughter. , Anna Mttchell-Hedges sa d he and his wile to sell it privately. starte^out In his sports car for '____________ IsolajM Pyramid Lake' Wednes- ii_ i. - day/ but the car got stuck on TrUOlurflr npiTow dirt road hk lyronglyiLvIe Petibone Dius thought was a ^ortcut. I - - They knew'tKfy were lost, but HOWELL (UPIi —City Treas-walked until they found an aban- urer Lyle J. Petibone. 70. died at doned ahack where they spdnt the McPherson Cotnmunity Health nlght.'^y started walking again Center Wednesday. He is survived at dayb^ak. ' ' ' , by hit wife Blanche, two sons and lessly loat tor suffering from exhaustion and lOO-plus degree heat. Mrs. Palmer’had collapsed when her husband waved his shirt frantically at Maggart’s ’copter. 'A lot of people wave al heli^ copters and we flew on,” Maggsil as we went aioog ' Ing—not many deof wave clothing at you.. TOOK 8EOOND IjOOK / 'So we flew bhek /to have a aect^ look. They Were mighty glad to see us, bi^they were in such bad shape Jltwi didn't haVe much to say. pillowing our pclkr of rofiHiw buying/ wo confinuo pas$iitg on ‘the savings to you/ MANUFACTURERS’ LIOUIDATIOH Bny Diiect Fioib tihfl MAuiibctiifflis' Track in the Paddog Area! (BAZAAR AREA-miracle MILE) Sale Starts 6 P.M. TONIGHT <•4 CoBtiaiiM TIinndAy - Friday dad Satiiday 10 fa 9 pjL THE j>OXTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JULY h FIVE , The WarruMiage geogle of_______ tral AintraHa lequire all tenale reiatfcea oi a dMeaaad male to reawin sUenl faf ■ year or two as a Jontf «( iBoiiniii«. Stooe ' rafbricttoa iadudM Kmoto iriat tribal women usulaly 'Trieia Eats Her Way Into Divorce Court CAR GOT CAT CER? / WE HA VI ROCKER PA FOR AtE car CUSTOM coy R Visit Our Go*Cart Division 84 S. PERRY ST. why there’s no kitchen like an iMve ^er biM wife dlmbfd to^Mlchlgan Tourist CouncU has 3S0 pounds (iller six years of mar- OaCAGO (APl-Patrida Ve> admithNT be Mt a compulsion to rina, 27, accused ci munching her way out dl her hosbant's alleo-tlo^ plaoed her hefty poundage 1 the acales ol Jurtice Thursday. A Judge dedlned to rule on the eighty ianie-he said It was more of a medical problem than a legal one—but he ordered support payments to Mrs. Vbxina, Michigon Tourist Council OKt,.Siim Ad Budgot HARBCm SPRINGS (UPD-The “She Just munched, nibbled and sipped her way to 3S0 pounds,” the attorney told Superior Court Ju^ Joae^ A. Po^. Mrs. Vesta's attorney said his client had alren]^k»t 00 pounds In a year, but that she couldn' go bark to tJHO. am>roved a $281,000- idVertlaing campaign that one officid described as "far short of what we Should be doing.” ^ * * L Rut it's the best we cah do -with our limited budget," aald Friti Coppens, Traverse City, vice chairman of the council. I He said the council will several advertisements over again n effort, to save money. mand she return to the 130 pounds she weighed when they married.; * * * i ♦ * * I j,'^ Vezina it wm 120 In seeking payment Mm. Vb-'ing. the judge was told. 'rina. a 5-foot-l housewife, atxnisedi Judge Pope then oitien-d Ve- hcr husband."Noel. ifS, ^f deseri-;zina. an airline ll<’ket agent, to' The Indonesian provlm-cs of ing her April It, 1939, because of pay $25 a week fir ^)port of|Jpva and Madura contain more ^her weight. {the couple's two,young daughters. {than 1,000 pt-rsoUs per square I Vezina. through his attorney. The Vestas each have filed mile. KITCHEN ELECTRIC COOKING IS CLEAN, COOL, QUICK. All the heat Roes You-never see Jblackened pans in an electric kitchen for electri^ into the food from direct contact electric elements, none escapes cooking i» white-glove clean. Choose from built-in counter top units into the air. Super speed units bring liquids to a boil in seconds, and ovens or from many styles of free-stqnding electric ranges. 1 sr rk«u«ti R»AIJ.Y MO HAll. - If It weren't for tho stitching on the I baseball, it would be hard to i tell which of tia? spheres Mrs, Murrel Crosby is holding is a baseball. The hailstones weighed , half-a-pound each and fell <»n , tHi%,Crogby farm 11 miles southeast of Sidney, Neh. Ttie hall stoi-m was one of a series whieh I began Monday night and continued through Thursday MuTderer Knows Law, Complains Sentence Short NASIIVIU.K, Tenii, (APt A eonvleted murderer has asked to ft-eed from the .Slate Penitentiary beeatise hijt sentence is loo short. A Trouri apisiinled law.ver. for r.eorge Rtywn told federal murt Ills client is sef-ving 20 yearn,* for first degree mui-dOr. ’Ilte mini mum ■ sentence In Tennps,see, he said is some period over '20 years. Judge William Miller said he couldn't see why Hipw-n was plaining' , ~ s a question of law. ' allomey John Kelley. Miller withheld an Immediate decision. State Garden Club Unit Holds Officer Election I aiAULlWOlX (»I - One West I Michigan woman and tliri-c fiom I other sections of the s>ate lield new executive posts today afle elections concluding the 29th an-lUUal con vent ifln of the Federated j Garden Clubs of Michigan. Mrs. F. O. Barden of Spring Uikc was named director of the organiz-ation's Distnet IV. .Shi succeeds Mr.s, Karl Wright o Holland. I OaTiifhg three-year terms on i the organixallon's boani of dl-reelom were Mrs. K. tt. Bryant i of liearhom, Mrs. R. la-e Gil-heri of Saginaw and Mrs. C. A. Trlphagen of lainsing. Mrs. A. George iPoullon of De tfolt, president, 'heads the entire slate of officers completing the final year of fwo-year terms with the organization whieh has 22S clubs Slid more than 9,000 members In Michigan. ' - Mdre than 320 delegates attend . ed fhe thiee-day Charlevoix convention. Japanese Talk Back to Reds About Treaty TOKYO (AT) - Th« Japanese government slningly endorsed new military alllancs with the United .States today In a acorchtng dlplomaiic rsftly to Soviet objec-llofM. It accused the Sovlrt Union of undue Interference In sffalrs and rejected neutrality Tn Ihs cold war. * * * Re-aflirming ns faiih U.S.-Japan secuiify' tn-aly - despite a month of riotrais lefiwing tests. .Prime MiiUNtr-r Nohumike-Kifthl's government (old the So-VlHi: in view Ilf the grim realides lin lh«- Far KoM the si^dioning of jU S nirci-*; (In .lapani is nci i-*. sary lor sis-urrng'- the s«frty ■•( the n.illon and eoiilrili^iting i.. world ireace." Greenland, world s largest island, has an area of R3*»,:CiO miles. Farmun' Nud Grai^ Pricai Up 8 Par CaM .. WASHINGTON (UPlifAn Agrl-i culture Dhpulment iqwey shows* that average prices iy«eived by« farmers tor Iped grains haveS risen/ about 8 per cent ilnce« • December—tat May prttee still* were about 5 per cefit lower than « those of May 19(i|- ^ Com sccotmled for most of die * riae on an advance of 11 cents h«lshel from Oeeember to May.? However, the May average otp 11.07 * per bushel was I tails-e lower than a year ago, and S rents? below the 1909 natloMl sverage-su|ipi>rt level 'The minimum- support for 19wri7-ed grain rropjr ll 08 pef Imshel. down 8 cents.from 1909. See Ih* All Sew GUL8RANSEN Trontitfor Orgon SHOP TONIGHT TILL 9 Tresh, Sheer . . And Oh, So Cool Dacron and Cotton Print M0.98 r Docron polyester bTerided -with fine cotton to give you the bdlowy sheerness of Oisummer breeze. Wash and wfear for easy care. Scoop neck and cap sleeves top off the bouffont skirt. Choose yours in blue, brown or greer^ sizes 10 to h8. Wolls'i fnsspsnslve Drsiisi , .’Third Floor ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR-FREEZERS^ HAVE BIG CAPACITY. Two wonderful appti&ncA in one! Refrigerator and freezer. The freezer compartment is big enough to hold worthwhile quantities of food. Buy foods at seasonally low prices and safely store them. Save time by preparing foods' ahead—make three pies and freeze two. New frost free refrigerator-freezers eliminate defrosting entirely. COUNTER TOPS DO DOUBLE DUTY with an electric appliance center. ^ Pullout extension cords and extra outlets, all bn one central jtanel, give you Houaepower at your fingertips. Simultaneous operation of many counter top appliances—waffle iron, fry pan and coffee maker, for example—is possible without blowing fuses. Automatic timing is anothef-feature. All together, it’s just like having extra range capacity. ,V- DOING THE DISHES WAS NEVER SO EASY. The process is simple toss food scraps ipto the disposer. Th^j^ grind up and wash away, never have toHSe handled or wrapped. slip- dubes, glasses, flat-ware, pots and pans into the dishwasher. Everything comes^ut sparkling, and much cleaner than you can wash them because most dishwashers use hotter water than your'hands can stand. y^LENTY. OI-BOT-WrI ERwh^ and when you need it. What better ^ plaM for a water heater than in the kitchen where you use Ibts of hot water? A tabletop model fits fliish with counter top, or it can be.placed in a hard-to-use comer of the kitchen cabinets. This is the water heater without flarpe or flue, so you put it where, it’s most convenient. The 60-gallon size supplies normal hot water needs pf 4 out of 6 families.^ J begin to enjoy your KITCHEN TRll SEE YOUR EtjECTRIC^PPUANCE DEALEB OR OBTROIT. EDltoON - - ' ..V; ' ' ' rr SHOP TONIGHT TILL 9 Use A Flexible CCC Cnerge Fomous Permo-Lift JULY SALE! 20% OFF A. SELF-FITTING BRA,. eonforrns to your exact cud size. Designed of waeK-'jjr weir.cotton with the "Nevi eride” band. Buy several and R«9- , 2.50 199 '>JWtAClC-~OVAL PANTIE, . . . can't rid# up ever! Power net ilimj. you JO’nicely, never thatos or ’irritates. ^ wery comfortable! a.9 lAt9 5.95 5.00 Girdle 3.99 MAGIC* OVAL L a'N G LEG PANTIt '. . . what a value! Perma-lift's fabulousi pantie girdle can't ride tip ever. Special leg- sections, nylon' power net. » lies. 12.50 9^99 Eaperf Ceraefierae WUt Fif Toe Wailt'i goundaHomt . . , Ftar. THE PONTIAC PRESS . nUDAY. JULY 1. WO ' > OiPiMd ana PubUsked Locallif Pif Tha Pontiac Pr*u Ompanif WMOLO A. myiipiyj tmaPk. Yacht Club Emphasizes ^ ou«ciyes <» lUge ___A* of an audience. Safe Boatmg Practices Dunng^t rau’s football season Demonstrations, s^^ and slogans one uprl^ng became so heated that are marking the national safe boat- drov^he sturdy Cleveland Browns ing program which will get under ^ dressing room for safety. way the week of 4uly 3 to 9. ★ ★ ★ Prcaident Eisenhower has taken note of the country’s fastest participation sport and asks boaters **to follow safe boatinx practices and to exercise courtesy on the waterways.” Boating Is a sport that requires safety, and 99% of Its devotees practice it. But there are a handful of daredevils and a few ‘‘hotrodders’’ that need a wprd of caution. ★ ★ . ★ An eastern yacht club is emphasizing National Safe Boating Week by spelling BOATING this way: ★ ★ ★ ■ B—iBoatinx breeds respect for safety; be a breed improver. ()—Out-of-date charts have a definite place-^shore. A—.All waterways can be improved by our good example. T—Time can’t wait but prudent boatmen can slow down. I—In a tight place, if you keep your head, your body will stay with it. N—Never smoke while gassing up; your chances of refueling are poor. G—Giving way is the living way in sound boating. Let’s all try and follow these rules / Voice of the People Coast Giuord Appreoative of The Press* Sponsorship On bcimlf of tiw U. 8. Gaast Goaid. I/WwM Hhi Is Oadk Yls Use PnM lor mo"sori>W the Owst Guard AisdUaiy puhUc taatrocUaB come at Fmitlac Omtral High SebooL'nds was dw largHt mrnip ever to graduate tram the eisbt losion come and is a real rnflamons hi our effort* to make boaUng lafer. ♦ ★ ■ # ............................ It was a graat oiarfoH te nw ta h al the BMa. wanwa aad eUMrea jraa M far the haaarda afllM sea. ★ ★ ★ This 1* a real public 'servtoe and I’m sure the many hundreds completing Uie course join me and the Cbast Gaard AuxOiary in extendii^ our deep appreciation to The Preas (or making Uiia possible. ★ ★ ★ At many other baseball, football and basketball games in recent times, incidents of this kind have occurred. In fact, night \ football In Detroit was stopped several years ago because of riots. Right now Philadelphia authorities have to plant police liberally in the baseball stands to prevent thrown Ing of beer cans. Crudities such as this are widespread. Apparently the man with self-discipline in public Is on the way to becoming a human antique. Why? . V.S.OMM«aMrd ‘Couldn’t Calendar Be Re-Arranged?** ‘Let’s Move Fight We should rearrange the calen- Out of New York’ dar to that all holidays fall on Friday or Monday. It would make The promoter wants to move the for better weekends and would next heavyweight championship give mUllon* M people a little ex- tight out of New York. Whafs tra leisure all together. wrong with the Michigan Stadium? FVfhapa Meuday would be the better day and we might have_________— same legMatton *■ this and lees on giving aambor IM mUUon WrOUg PCOplC dollar* to aome foreign nation |t» Qnfrrli Ihnt starta J—at us as ooon tJBC T Tcc OpccLIl as it gets the mouey. Ar6 we fans or fanatics? Plucked! Are you sure you are u well in-' formed as you tfilght be on developments in the Pakinstahian-PUsh-toonistanian hassle? David Lawrence Says: Maybe we could work out a scheme to have holidays come on Friday and then use Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Worker Freedom of speech seems to extend mainly to the Socialisto, the Communists and the extreme left Kremlin Repeatedly Stirs Crises ‘Salary Increase Wouldn’t Break Nation’ The Man About Town Over 10,000 Cases Treated at the Local TB ^;San. Since Established Skunk; A rabbit with the latest chemical war equipment. WASHLNGTON-So it wasn’t the UZ Incident, after all, that really broke up the summit conference at Pari.s. ,The action of the Soviets now in torpedoing also the Geneva conference on disarmament reveals the Kremlin’s I game of provoking crisis after crisis. The Soviets "1 mnst ten you frankly that n deeply disappointed, ns well The number of cases treated at the Oakland County ’Tuberculosis Sanatorium since it was opened nearly 33 years ago has passed the 10,000 mark. ’This has helped keep our TB case rate down to one .. ... , . . . of the lowest In Mltdilgan, in spite of our and keep this pleasant sport stde for heavUy increased popuiaUon. TIm Genova conference was aet up as a reoult of aa agreement between the four foreign min- PToperty broken off by any one gronp. . ... “Until agreement on disarmament is reached, we intend to main-knew they couldn’t tain our collective de f e n s e get the Berlin arrangements. ’There is nothing |problem solved provocative in this. ''You do the their way at the same.’’ Paris conference, ’The plan ef the Soviets to transfer the negotiations to the general assembly of the United Nations will not deceive anyone. It means abandoning a confer- ence where tedmical experts on both sides have participated, and throwing the whole thing into a political 'arena, with no chance of agreement or direct negotiations. Here is how Macmillan has just replied to the Soviet Premier: Don’t let the editorial in 'The Press on June 29th mislead you. ★ ★ ★ ’The present starting pay for postal clerks and carrier* is only $4,035 and it takes 23 years to attain the'top pay of $5,175. ’The take home pay of a top lev^l clerk or carrier is about $77 a week. How many people do you know that can exist on that in this day and age? •!|t all of us. Check and Make Sure You Are Registered Here’s a word of warning and caution to everyone. Make sure you’re registered. ★ ★ ★ Millions of Americans have moved since they last i voted. Others may have lost their registration through the passage of time. W’hatever the circumstances, if you haven’t visited the polling places lately, check on yourself. You want to vote in the fall. This will be a big election. ★ ★ ★ A tremendous number' of citizens is destined to visit the booths next November (and In August) and find ineligibility. See that this doesn’t happen to ’The San. Is now operating o§ a full bed capacity, allowing for the reservations required by law. It averages between 160 and 170 patients. ’The cost per patient per day now Is a little,, under $19, one of the lowest In Michigan. This Is shared by the state at 14 per day, the balance by the county ol fl*t)by and legal settlement. \ o* alliance The cost of State-At-large patlents.^'^^,** fri*hten^ by so they wriggled out. They have LAWRKNCK never really wanted to reach an agreement on disarmament except on their own terms — unconditional surrender by the West. When this prospect fsiled, Moscow devised a scheme to' confuse the issue before the people of the world. for our part do aol agree with many of the polats which yoer delegate hao pet forward at ,0«Deva, aa you do not agree with oun. “But the whoj^purpoae ol negoUailoiia Is to try to eltniiaato points of difference and find The new raise. If passed, wUI bring the clerfcn’ and oarrlem’ pay up to nbont tst n week. Do you think this wlU break sur nattm’s back or cause taflnUonr ★ ★ ★ Don't let the postal deficit influence your thinking on this matter. It is the second class and “Junk" mail that causes that deficit, not the postal employe. If anyone should pay. It should be them. BalphM.Dean 79 Hamilton Court '• Portraits The Alpianac (Copyright. itM) A.S long as the Soviets thought Dr. William Brady St^s: For Every Tooth Lost, Ym*ll Live Year Less ’Y^Mi By JOHN C. METCALFE TELEPHONE OPERATOR She is the tie that binds relatives. lovers and friends . . . The joy of surprise and tear of degpair .. . She is the haunting voice without a body., . . Valued locally at ten cenu for three minutes of her time . . . She Is the lengthy con- whlch Include veterans, is paid entirely lhreai7of‘atlTck complement of teeth In the mouth by the state. . , S.lhe tactic *tS. "* Communists were to encourage "*“big tooth or “negotiatioifl|^at ^ummit ' ences or at‘any ----------- the need of a full Possestton of teeth one can chew A Siamese twin rose 'Is being exhibited by Tony Kyeps of Sylvan Lake; also one of the “Peace ” variety, the largest I’ve ever seen. In defiance to the so-called late spring, Austin Autlander of Drayton Plains reports corn that he says will be “hip high by the Fourth of July.” deaf ear to the appeaqern tai It* own mnks who hove called for "diaengagenient” — and as even the British Lnbor Party toms away from.Its left-wing to put Britain’s defense 4iollrles squarely behind the United States •— the chances of a Moscow victory through deceptive promises and negotiations have vanished. And now cdlnes forth Leonard Paulson of Lake Orion with strawberries so large ^ shorten one’s”" (J.M.H.) The correspondent goes on to say he hag only 7 natural teeth left. In lower jaw, with a bridge. Uppers^ consist of a plate. He always re-L moves plate and dB. BRADY bridge at night, as he doesn’t like that metal In his mouth all night. Would the disastrous results of toothlessness I nection between gossip at one end ______________________ ... And sealed lips at the other... generally gives one a bMus, can be beard dis- to boot, namely a more youthfui bnctly around the world . .'. And personal appearance. Observe your *beir loud ring may not be elderly acquaintances — the ones beard next door ... She Is the who don’t look their age usually *bost who walks on a tight wire have good teeth, ... From dne end ot the country siiB*lnst Jbe less llkely.to occur that ten of them make a heaping quart. YOU. (Mannerless People Are Ruining Sports Events A native of Holly was Upton G. Brannack, who died last week at his home In Beverly Hills, aged .51. find the Democrats indicating course mdre favorable to the Soviet cau.se than the Republican administration has followed, but this fantasy, too, will soon be dispelled. STAND TOti ETHER For American^- of all political faiths stand together as they per- il he wore bridge and plate all night? Case Records of a Psychologist: Cynical Playboy Rebuilds Idealism Here is a follow-up of Hal's' the-ifact we’ve now been married case, which I described yesterday. A year has intervened and now he reports his progress in his guest to regain idealism. Public manners have been growing shabbier and shabbier in this country the last few years. It’s well beyond the Joking stage. In fact, it is becoming a^uesfion of truljrmenac-ing public behavior. The worst examples come to Ijght at sports events. ^Not long ago, at the close of a double header in Yankee Stadium, fans poured out of the stands and mobbed Mickey Mantle, they pummeled him, jabbed him and clawed at him. He was’so thoroug^hly bruised he had to hibmit to X-rays to check for a posayjle broken Jaw. There is no f way- this can be justified as the “normal exuberance” of friendly fans. Who clips the hero on the jaw? ★ ★ ★ A card just received-from ’Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Maynard tells me they are In Paradise. This li the .Lake Superior town whose residents "(ell me was put on the map^when T mailed my Chrlstma# cards there a few years ago, so they could bear a "Paradise” post- I’d say he should do whatever he finds more comfortable. It makes no difference so far as the cqnse- _____________ .. __________ quences of toothle;ssness are edm “ ’Seffer paste these Case Record^ cemed. fn your scrapbook, for someday.. ceive how untnistworthy aPeVhe you’ll soish you could have ac- nmfPMinn. •’“w old he Is. But Id hke^to sell cess to them again. professions of the Soviet govem- mark. 'The tramiollne craze brings a letter from ° ^ It is too bad tlje Communists have so far misjudged the leipp-. er ol the Wifstem peoples aa to walk out Ihia Week from a conference at Geneva which only a few months ago was Insisted upon by Khruschev as a means of achieving peace by diaarma- him aiv endowment policy payable If he becomes 73 yfears old. By DB. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE F - 405: Hal R.. aged 38, is the cynical playboy whom I described yesterday. But an intervening year has now elapsed. Mr. and .Mrs. Almond Brearley of Waterford to the effect Ahat the purchase Of orte Is a thrifty occasion, as It win save the destruction of all the daven-pqrt and bed sprlftgs In the hi^puse. This is crude behavior bordering on riot. - .-i „ It is the result of “bum” sports in the stands. ; They have paid the price to exercise their lungs,-but not their fists. This sort of^thing belongs In the back alley. We criticize foreign nations that Verbal Orchids to- Mrs! D. R. WUsqn Of 111 Oneida Road; 86th birthday. WilUam H. King of 97«a South Midland St.; 85th birthday. Mrs. Jessie Donaldson »of 338 North /Cass Ave.; .83rd birthday. Fred Oliver of 54 South Jessie St.; 84th birthday. Mrs. Sylvia Jotanwn of 217 North Saginaw St.; 83Pd birthday. Mrs.r^nora MatheWson of Auburn nlRlhts; 88rd birthday: \ - ^ fJxwn Ardmore ) of Keego Hatbor; 84th birthday. / Mrs. Lissle Ticnkett '"" ** " |if Rochester; 91st birthday. . Mr. and Mrs. Graham Fernley orBlrmlngh^; 84th wedfllng anniversary. "f Ulysses Plumstesd In my booklet save. Your Teetk, say, on P. U: “Fbr every tooth lost and not Immediately replaced-hy a functionally aatts-factory denture, one must deduct from one to two years from one’s life expectancy. Therf on P. lO-I say; Every tooth is worth a thousand dollars and baby teeth, are worth saving too. ........... In other words the value of a good your six months' tooth («■ denture) Is what yoU’d program. I was give for another year of good health. —»* • Then on P. 59 of No. 16 booklet. The 7 Keys’ to Vlte; If we take good care of oig teeth in infancy. -Maybe they haven’t emenfed as ^HiJ*!^*^** yet fmm the era of. Mongolian ancestors deqtlst. our sound teeth To leave a negotiation silmmarily „ ju.st as the West was about to sub- ’ mit new proposals' is to display very bad manners. ’/Well. Doctor Crane, I thought you’d likh a report on my progress.” Hal^nn^ as he invited me to lunch. , “At the ' three months.’ There are two stages of idealism. One is during childhood or adol-_ escence when we are still not far from the origin of life. , The other comes when we begin to turn our eyes towards the setting sun. During the middle decades, we are lUely to become so enamoured of esrikty things that our quest fOT success or 'gold distracts us Irom^ oitr quest for Idealism. Since the churches are the chief nurturers of idealism, get behind them so your children will at least be start^ on the proper road to happiness. In fact, the actions of the Soviet government give the bnpresaion that its leaders, iu-e boorish persons. savagery in which their ancestors lived, ir is.'astonishing tijat the Prime Minister of Great Britain .should find it necesMry to write to Premier KhnisheneV: ’’ The Country Parson k ^ A 1 as. « s. . riumBkcaa riot In pubUc and then we turn of Waterford; 83rd blrcnoay. will take good care of our nutrition in later life and help us to attain longevity. Keep your teeth souptl and they will keep you young. In the six-page pamphlet Yankee Stomach, I say a full complement of functionally efficient teeth (your own or your dentist’s) will prevent the trouble or. If It has already developed, relieve or cure It. #ha| I eaO .Yankee Stomach is a funetfona] dlstarbancc. in most * cases, eharactered by hyperacidity, huager pala, beartbum, acid. emctatloM, waterbrash, nneasl-aeoB from fuNneos after eattng, - Moaflag by gas, and gewral -eiMkInosat ImpatiHiee aluplrii- tability engendered by these discomfort*. completely in love with the girl. But I had faithfully followed-orders so, I hadn’t e v kissed her yet. “She took me to I church and to the DB. CRANE theater; to the opera and to the Aragon. We went on picnics and hikes along the North Shore. “Wc attended the Art Institute and Held Mnseum. Then vve parked the enr In Evnnston one Sunday night and went oaf to sit on Hie, pier. It wan dark, but tba atara were sUnlnc. “We got to talking about life and humanity and (3od. She said she w as worried about me because I seemed so cynical. She spoke to I have told you that idealism and'‘faith can be consciously cultivated. But wp neepllng trees. The iatestj also produced occasional flash flooding. tLOVD O. glLVERTHORN ROCHESTER - Service f_ Lloyd G. Silverthom.' 54, of 123 Woodwai;^ St., will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Pixley Memarialj Chapel. Burial will be in Mount Avon Cemetery. Mr. Silverthom died this mom-' ing after a prolonged illness. Surviving are four sisters, five brothers and five aunts, with one of whom he made his home, Mrs. The It. LouiSi^. ge :from a %t6rm ight and early Thursday was ea-timated at 3^ to 4 million dd-lars, was aoaked by IH inches of rain’ in six hours. Winds of nearly eo miles- an hour raked some sections of St. Kam.. wrecking a ihrm-damaglng bama and doiwn utility Unea wWi A haUstorm hit Troy, in aame aiea, and shattered rroua windowa. No Injufiea repotted In either atorm. mall twister swiped at Floi^ •nee. lifaaa., and kDOckfd down.crop damage In Maine. A home wlrea in the town's buslneas me-tlon. Lightning destroyed a house In Peabody, and other homes were damaged In Beverly and In Otiafleld, Maine, strayed hy lightning. , * * ♦ *showen dampened the southern; Ohio Valley, western Lower Great I * * * ■ Ijtkes am) south Florida during' Hail caused extensive spplei the,early hours. •10 SAVI^ RCA TILEVISION b. measured tVi inches cd rain in six'hours during the night, and nearly as much tell In the same-time at Klrfcsville, tnj the northern part of the state. | Riverii and streams over the area already were near flood stage' from earlier rains. Tomadlc winds dtiring the night ismashed into a rotnmilhity near Mattie Dahlman in Rochester^ Diplomat From Michigan Topped os Congo Envoy According to Staebler, Coughlin’s letter of complaint showed a misunderstanding of the code. WASHINGTON (UPIl-Clare H. Timberiake, a 30-year veteran of the foreign service, haa been nominated by President Eisenhower as the first American ambassador to the newly independent Republic of Congo. .NOW FORMING Gallagher's Summer accordiom school for s Umited number ef ttadentt JOIN NOW r-, Ate* (mm 4 fe <0 Our method is quick and essy, rio obligation to purchase. FREE BAND WEEKLY FREE ACCORDION WHILE LEARNING Hear our Band in Action. Drop in any Saturday from i 1:00 A M. K . to 12 ;()0 noon - Private half hour lesson $2.50. Our teacher, Mrs. Widman. is a qualiiped instructress. GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. 18 I. Huron, Penfiec, FI 4-0566 — Open Men. and Fri. Ivas. Cbughlin had charged his unnamed rival was publicity! gimmicks, suggesting that he had Staebler’s endorsement. VanderVeen was addreoaed to August (Gus) SchoUe, Michigan AFL-CId president, asking him to have the AFL-CIO Oommltt^ I endorsement of VanderVeen. Coughlin asserted that Vender-! Veen was for the constitutional con-; vention .untir he received COPE; N;yeen returned to his stand; e convention until COPE, criticized him (or it aqd is flow; against it once more, the statement | continued. Eased Tension to Unite Europe? Minor Irritation Solved, the Netherlands Returns Areas to Germany^— BRUSSELS, Belgium (JT - The six nations in the European Common Market pushed their tariff disarmament a step further tbdpy by slashing another lol per cent off goods they exchange! . among themselves. This marks the second 10 per cent cut since the market was set up in 1958 and another goes into effect Dec. 31. I The new Europe is taking shape with members of the club '—I • France, West Germany, Italy,] Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg-pledged to end all import quota restricltons by the end of 1961. The next big job is to agree on a unified external duty In deal-] ings with countries outside the] club. Within the market mo.st industrial products' are already free from import quotas. : LISTS PROGRAM ' A common agricultural policy,] tree movement of labor, an end: to discrimination in certain pro-j fesskms, lib^rfdizatlon of oxistingj state monopolies—all tHe^Csare on] . the program. . i Government economists and I common market experts are' /pleased with the results so far.| Trade exchanges among members' arc up 29 per cent, with outside] countries up 8 per qent. The man In the street—the 165 million consumers of member | countries — has shown little interest in what’s going 5h. The tariff savings haVe not yet filtered down to his pocketbook. Economists here concede most of whal has been gained from re-1 slaced tariff has stuck with the] jniddlemen. * But they say some big pro-' ducers have started cutting prices possibly In anticipation of the bigger markets they expect to be opening soon as tariffs fall further. 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Fifiii. *s~ » Ti«i»ur» AM Kittor Yacht Club Emphasizes Safe Boating Practices Demonstrations, signs and slogans are marking the national safe boating program which wtll get under way the week of July 3 to 9. ★ ★ - ★ President Eisenhower has taken note of the country’s fastest participation sport and asks boaters “to follow safe boatina practices and to exercise courtesy on the waterways.” Boating is a sport that requires safety, and 99% of its devotees practice- it. But there are a handful of daredevils and a few" “hotrodders" that need a word of cautldn. ★ ■ ★ ★ An eastern yach^ub is empl^aslz-Ing National Ba^Boating Week by spelling BOATI^ this way: ir/ ★ it. B—Bo^ng breeds respect for safety; ^ a breed improver. t-of-date charts have a definite place—ashore. —.Ml waterways can be Improved by our good example. /T—Time can’t wait but prudent wtmen can slow down. I—In a tight place, ff you keep your head, your body will stay with it. N—Never smoke while gassinf: up; your chances of refueling are' poor. G—Giving way is the living way in sound boating. Let’s all try and follow these rules and keep this pleasant sport safe for allof us. Check and Malie Sure You Are Registered Mannerless People Are Ruining Sports Events Not long ago, at the close of a double header in Yankee Stadium, fans poured out of the stands and mobbed Mickey Mantle. They pommeled him, jabbed him and clawed at him. He was so thoroughly bruised had to submit to X-rays to ch^k for a possible broken jaw. There is no way this" can be justified as the “normal exuberance” of friendly fans. Who clips the hero on the jaw? ★ ★ ★ This is crude behavior bordering on riot. .i: It is the result of “bum” sports Jjn the stands. ^ They have paid the price -to exercise their Idngs, but-not their fists. This a»rt of thing belongs in the back/alley. ir. around and do it ourselves on stage in front 6f an audience. During last fall's football season, one uprising became so hefted that it drove the sturdy Cleveland Browns to their dressing room for safety. ★ ★ ★ At many other baseball, football and basketball games in recent times, incidents of this kind have occurred. In fact, night ^football in Detroit was stopped several years ago because of riots. Right now Philadelphia authorities have to plant police liberally in the baseball stands to prevent throwing of beer cans. Crudities such as this are widespread. Apparently the man with self-discipline in public is on the way to becoming a human antique. Why? Are we fans or fanatics? Aat you sqre you are as well informed as you might be on developments in the Pakinstanian-Push-toonistanian hassle? The Man About Town Over 10,000 Cases Treated at the Local TB San. Since Established Skunk; A rabbit with the latest chemical war equipment, Here’s a word of warning and caution to everyone. Make sure you’re registered. ★' ★ - ijk Millions of .Americans have ■" moved since they last voted. Others may have lost their registration through the passage of time. Whatever the circumstances, if you haven’t visited the polling places lately, check on yourself. You want to vote in the fall. This will be a big election. ★ ★ ^ A tremendous number of citizens is destined to visit the booths next November (and in August) .and find ineligibility. See that this doesn’t ^ happen to YOU. •The number of cases treated at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium since It was opened nearly 33 years ago has passed the 10,000 mark. This has. helped keep our TB case rate down to one of the lowest In Mldilgan, In spite of our heavily Increased population. The San. is now operating on a full bed capacity, allowing for the reservations required by law. It averages between 100 and, 170 patients. The ebst per patient per day now Is a little under (19, one of the lowest In Michigan. This Is shared by the state at (4 per day, the balance by the-county of legal settlement. The cost, of stste-at-Iarge patients, which Include veterans, is paid entirely by, the state. * /h A Siamese twin rose is being exhibited Tqijy Kreps of Sylvan Lake; also one of the “Peace” Variety, the largest I've ever seen. In defiance .to the so-called late spring, Austin Attslander of Drayton* Plains reports corn that he says will be ”hlp high by the Fourth of July.*; And no^ comes forth ' - Leonard Paulson of Lake Orion with strawberries so large that ten of them make-a heaping quart. A nattye of Holly was Upton G. Brannack, who died last week at his home In Beverly Hills, aged Sl. Voice of the People Coast Guard AppredaUve of The Press* Sponsordup On of llio U. S. Omni Omui. I wmid llw to Bank Ho Poo. tine Press for «*on-ferenee at Geneva which only a few months ago was insUted upon by Khruschev as jk means (d. achieving peace bWthsarma- To leave a negotiatidn summarily just as the West wasaboiit to lub-mit new Dropoaalz'ir-t» display very bad manners. ★ V ♦ In fact., the actions of the Soviet govemmeifit giVe the impression that its, leaden are boorish per- "You insist op the need of a full complement-DAeeth in the mouth or else. I don't quite see why a missing tooth or two would shorten one’s life ... " (J.M.H.) The correspondent goes on to say he has only 7 natural teeth left, in lower Jaw, with a bridge. U p pen. consist of a plate. He 'always re-L ______________ moves plate tmd oR. BRADY bridge at night, as he doesn't like that metal In his mouth all. night.. Would the disas< trous results of toothlessness I warn against be less^likely to occur (f he won? bridge and plate all i»ight? She is theWufitin^ mice without a body . .^. Valued’locally at ten cents for 4)tree miitufes of her time . . She ls,the lengthy con- nection between gossip at one end ... And sdXIed li^ at.the other . ________________ Her soft words qan he heard dis- - boot, namely a more youthfui tincUy around the worid . ; . And . personal appearance. Observe your stlfll their )oud ring may not be “’P®"-elderly acquaintances — the ones door*. . . She is "the ^ lafs.-Americ^ Poesestlon of teeth one can chew ■ I generally gives one a bonus. who don't look their age usually k**®®* '*’1'® have good teeth. • • • Fr^ — sisn.d JtUsri. uol Ul6r« than om tO.thcpfher PM* **“*. psrutatns lo tld' number PfrMual hMltb and hsilrat, uot dlt- Ko-i *— -----TaalmaBl, wUI b* y®*! “Ck . . Y tie t<^ sounds the wrong Copyrtobt. By United Press Intenational Today is Friday July 1, t^ie 183rd day of the year, with 183 to follow In "i960. The moon is in Its first quarter. The morning stars are Men, Jupiter and Saturn. , The evening stan are Mercury. Jupiter and Saturn. On thta day in history: In 1847, postage stamps went sale for the fint time in the Unite! / States. Two were available — twf j cent franklin and the 10-cent Was! , riiock^ learn of the kidnaping of lot^ year-old Charlie Rou from home in Germantown, Pa. The diiv appearance was never solved. |l In ittS, Frsakito Delano Hooqe-^ velt, govenMr tt New York, waa Inatod for the preddeocy by the Demoerats. Case Records of a Psychologist: Cynical Playboy Rebuilds Realism ^ f he should do whatever he fiM.s more comfortable. It makes m difference so far as the consequences of toothlessness are con- The correspondent doesn't say how old he is, Btk I’d like to sell him an endowment policy payable if he becomes 75"years old. In my booklet gave YoUr Teetk. oay. on P. is: "For every Here is a follow-up of Hals case, which I described yester- Thdh* are two stagei of idealism. Ws chiWhood -or adol- when we are still not far Betttr paste these Case Records ffom the origin nf lif# you’ll wish you could have access to them again. Verbal Orchids to- We cHticize foreign nations that xiot in pOhllc and tHei^ We turn .Mrs. D. R. WUson of 111 Oneida Road; 8«th birthday. William H. King of 97‘i South Midland'St.; 85th birthday Mrs. Jessie Donaldson of 338 North Cass Ave.; 83rd birthday of 54 South Jessie St; 84th birthday. Mrs. Sylvia Johnson of 217 North Saginaw St.; 83rd birthday j -Mrs. Honora Mathewson of Auburn Heights: 83rd birthday. Jason Ardmore .of Keego Harbor; 84th birthday. Mrs. Liisie Ttenken o( Rochester; 91st birthday. Mr. and''W). Graham Fernley of Birmingham; 84th wedfling annlver sary. ; Ulysses Plumstead '■ *'?* of Waterford: 83rd blrtnday. Maybe they haven't emerged as yet from the era of Mongolian savagery W which their ancestors lived. It /s astonishing that the Prime Minister of Great Britain . should tind it necessary-to write • Khrushchev: replaced by a functldn^ly_______ factory denture, one must deduct from one to two years from one's „ life expectancy. Then on P. 10 I say: Every tooth is worth a thousand dollars and baby teeth are worth saving too. In other words the Value of a- good tooth (or denture) is what you'd give lor another year of good health. ^ Then on P, 59 of No. 16 booklet. The 7 Keys to yite; If we take good care of our teeth in infancy. , childhood and early adult life, by kissed her yet. good nutrition and the regular nerv-ice of the dentist, our sound teeth will take good care of our nutrition in later life and. help us to.attain longevitjl. Keep your teeth sound and" they will keep you young. In the six-page pamphlet Yankee Stomach. I say a full complement of functionally effildent teeth (your own oc your dentlsfs) will imeVent the trouble or. if it has already de-vAoped, relieve dr qare it. l^at I can Yankefl gtomaCh Is w functioiM] dlstatba^e, in most cases; charactered by hyperacid-My. hanger pnto. beartbnrn, arid ernetottons, waterbrashr-Mwasf-■ero from fullness after eating. iMoattag by gas, sad general erankhtess. Impatience and tirt-faWlIfy engendered by these dis comforts. By DR. GEORGE W. CRAN|: CASE F - 405: , Hal R., aged 38. is the cynical playboy whom I described yestekday. But an intervening year hak now elapsed. “Well, Doctor Crane. I thought you’d like a report on my progress,” Hal grinned as he invited me to lunch. "At the end of your six months' program. 1 was completely in love with the glrf. But I had faithfully followed-orders so I hadn't e-ven| During the middle decades, we are likely to, beedme so eni^i-oured of earthly things that our quest for sneecss pr. («tld distracts us from olii’ ^est for' Idealism. - f Since the churches are the chief nurturers m idealism, get behind them so yoUr children will at least be started on the proper road td happinesp. Virtue and morality and Idealism require conataat nourishment. Do tovensB and race trackn and gambltag Joints aourtsh them? Certainly not! I have fold you that idealism and faith can consciously cul-tivated. But we need to use braiiui in the process and vd' So you owe it to your own youngsters, as well as to other people's the process and Vdelib-erately go through the proper mm lions." ' 1 took me to I church and to the DR. CRANE theater; to the opera hpd to thd Aragon. We went on picnics and hikes along the North Shore. "We attended the Art Ins'tthite and Held Musanm. Then we parked the car to Evanston one Sunday night and went out to ail, on the pier, it was dark, but the Stars were atoning. "We got to talking about life and humanity and God. She. said she was worried about me because 1 seemed so cynical. She toOke, tb me like a mother remoiwtirating with a wayward ctdld. Fools and nitwits can steU or kill! It requires conscious fomar-ance and Intelligent self-control to act honest and upright. Fools can make noise, but’ intelligently controlled behavior is required to brinif forth melody from a i^ano or vlcrfin. Fools can drink and gamble or desecrate woman's virtue, but -only a man who dUIgmtly cuHm his animal appetites and consciously dirccto his behavior along ethical lines can date a lovely girl without despoiling her. children In your community, to set a good example. In short, any *’*rty and insure faith, telligence and self-restraint to pro- ,„*'**^* ’f*** dt. omts* w. ctsb* mote ideals and encourage virtue. niTD na-BK mn sad SSs to eatsi M prlptlBs cost* wbra you ptycholotfcsl eharU sod pw- 'All at once I felt as if I were sitting by an angel. I realized I "Almost everybody wants t« bat not right now.' The ■roan or w-pnian with a full complement of fanCtionally effi-dent t^th »natural or artificial i is .likely to attain longevity and enjoy the utmost comfort*- ef-,ficiency and health. loved her, hut my:love Was so ethereal, 1 was afraid to kiss her. I Just held her hand. ■'Funny, ish’t it, that an old rounder like me would actually OUR DEBT TO REUGION The churches are stlU the chief tutors of our children in the realm of ideafism. i ThQT take us as selfish llMe animals and "try to transform'us into ccmslderate, self-sacrificing adults. DeiVartes advanced the principle, that God Implanted-A-tow* divine Mens to the mechanical organism tknt we call fhe human , body. Idealism must be one of these, for It seems inherent In (Copyright 1 "And I still worship her, despite But\f God planted this idealism, >lsUd prtu U witIUtd to th« BM for npukU-a lo««r B«wi printed In w M «*U Pi pU AP ■ d«Il*er*d by t «c«k: nlitr* d‘i’»l: Tht PoatlM FrtM oarriar for 4S etnu ■ubwrljWtoM pnyibls* •t "hj^d Tu** u E*? Mlchlgnn. Men^ if aim .V ' .'1 THE PONTIAC PllESS. FRIDAY. JULY 1, I960 SEVEN 3 Conflict Stirs MiganDems ________________I) Hw- TS. 0* 105 Winthrop Rd.. Coughlin Floys Riyoli for Lt. Govomorship and Stooblor Sedcs Pooco diqr her home (oltowtag a 3H Mrs. Hanlan wss a member of OES Otapter 228 and the First Ooncrecathmal Churefa. •jr Tlw >sssrtsted Fnaa Detroit Attorney William J. Coughlin lashed out at his rivals tor the Democratic lieutenant governor nomination Thursday while Democratic SUte Cht^nnaar NeU Staebier tried to ^eep peace in the party. L Preston of Pontiac, three grand- There will be an OES service at 8 p.m. Monday at Vooriiees-SipieTwteral Home. Funeral service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at funeral chapfl with burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Coughlin first charged Richard VanderVeen of Grand Rapids had switched Ms stand on the constitutional convention issue four who he aaM violated the party's The code was designed by Staebier and Gov. Williams to keep down interparty bitterness before ' Aug. 3 primary. *NO LONGER BINDING* ' Since the code had been broken,, Coughlin said, he would no longer consider it binding. StoeMer nged Oaeghlln to not tain Uo back oa the FEBC, add-tag, *‘I staeerely hope yon will eonttane. to wage the type of nhave Death Notices Hafl, wind or Rain Weather Goes Haywire BoideM, Kana., wreckbig a tarm-houae, damaging hnrna and By The Asaselaled Preaa Showers and thunderstorms av« July a stormy across much of the country todly and locally heavy rains poaed new flood tikreata in waterhiiggM sections of the Miasoari Valley. The St- Louis Area, where dam-ge from a Worm Wednesday tniee, Maas., aigjl knocked dowAjerop damage in Maine. A home Loula County, ripping down wires es. The latest: produced occasional flash flooding ti^: A hailstorm bit Troy, in same area, and shattered numerous windows. No Injufles were reported In etther storm. A small, twister swiped at FU^- I the town’s busineaa see-. Lightning destroyed a house In OtisfleM. strayed by lightning. / ' flhowen dampened the southern Ohio-Valley, western Lower Orsat Ijikes and south Florida during Hail rauaed extenalve appleithe,early hours. « - 110 SAVINOS RCA TILEVISION iWctrMki Columbia. Mo. measured 114 taidias of rain in six hours during the night. iusLnuiiy as much fell ! in the same time nt Kirksville. Inj the northern part of ■ the state Rivers and streams over the area; already were *!hear from earlier rains. flood stage’ tX4>YD G. MLVi»THORN ROCHESTBR — Service 1 o UOyd G. Silverthorm 54. of 123' Woodwai;(l St., will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow at IMxiey Memorialj Chapel. Burial wifl be in Mount: Avon Cemetery. i Mr. Silverthorn died this morn-1 ing after a prolonged iUneas. I^urviving are four aisters, five; brothers and five aunts, with one of whom he made his home, Mra. Mattie Dahlman in Rochester. and eariy Thwaday wai timated at 3H to 4 million dollars. was soaked by m tacbes ot rain’ in tix houra. ,i. . Winds of nearly W miles an| Tornadio wti^s during the night hour raked some sections of St. smashed into a communit.v pm PEMErs Yom UilE lETTER-YOim. SMEi tAViiiii ON piMtigrg spomtMUR Binrsfl! Diplomat From Michigan Tapped as Congo Envoy According to Staebier, Coughlin'! letter of complaint showed a mis-' understanding of the code. WASHINGTON (UPI)-Clare H. Timberiake, a 30-year veteran ofi the foreign service, has been nominated by PreSident^ Eisen-hciWr as the first Americanj ambbssador to the newly inde-| pendent Republic oi^pengo. NOW FORMING Gallagher's Summer accordiom school 4^ For s limitad nambar af sludanH JOIN NOW Afat Pram 4 ta 80 Our method is quick and Sasy. no obligation to purchsia FREE BAND WEEKLY FRK ACCORDION WHILE LEARNING Hear our Band in Action. Drop in any Saturday from 11 *00 A , to 12:00 noon Private half hour lesson $2 50. Our teacher, Mrs. Widman, is qualik*d instructress. GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. 18 I. Huraa. Paatiac, FI 4-0566 •— Open Man. and Fri. Ivaa. Coughlin had charged hit unnamed rival was using publicity' * gimmicks, suggesting that he had Maebler’s endorsement. • Oonghlta’s statement against jVnnderVeen was addressed to August (Gus)' SchoUe, Michigan AFL-CIO president, asking Mm to have the AFL-CIO Committee an Political Education reconsider Us eadonement of VanderVeen. Coughlin asserted that Vander-, Veen was for the constitutional con-i vention .until he received COPE: endorsement., VanderVeen returr^ to bis stand] favoring the convention until COPE^ criticized him for it ai\d is i against it once more, the statement! continued. * Eased Tension to Unite Europe? Minor Irritation Solved,! the Netherlands Returns Areas to Germany , Belgium (m — The; six nations in the European,] Common Market pushed their. ther today^y slashing another 10 per cent off goods they exchange among themselves. This marks the. second 10 per cent cut since the market was! set iq> in 1958 and another go« into effect Dec. 31. ' The new Europe is taking shape with members of the- club — France, West Gcrniany, Italy; Belgium;- Holland and Luxem-: bourg—pled^d to end all Import quota redrictions by the end ofi The next big job,Is to agree on| a unified external duty in i' ings with countries outside the | club. Within the market most Indus-1 triaP products are already free] from imoort quotas. LISTS PROGRAM A common agricultural policy,' free movement of labor, an cpdi to discrimination in certain pho-i fesstohs, liberalization of existing I state monopolies—all these are oni the prograhi. » i Government economists common m a.r k e t experts are pleased wlttj the results so far. Trade exchanges among members are up 29 per cent, with outside i entries up 8 per cent. ^ ^ W * rActoiT^to-Toa-PricM -^‘iNE FOR STOI 10«U fATIO FOR ONLY »42 Rtgar A. AafliNr FATIO STONE CP. IM 3-4825 GET THESE FOR THAT JULY 4th WEEKEND PENNEY’S SPORT SHOES BOAST QUALITY CONSTRUCTION IkTRAS ^ The man in the street—the 165 million consumers of .member, countries has shown little interest In what’s going on. The tariff savings have not yet fil-i tered down to his pocketbook. Economists here concede most of what has been gained from re-j iduced tariffs has stuck with the: jniddlemen. • But they say some big*pro-"dacera have started cutting prices possibly in anticipation of the bigger markets they expect to be! opening soon as tariffs fall fur-; ther. THE PENNEY PIUS BIG COMFORT! BIG SAVINGS! Antarctica has an average altl-; hide M 6,000 feet./_________ JJVhat's more comfortable than going barefoot? 'Wearing a pair^ of Pen-ney^s eushioned-sole sport^hoes, of course! Molded suction-cup outsbles add bounce to your step... enameled duck uppers dp the cooling! Ankle high or low oxford model... both Sanitized*! Compare price, comfort, construction! Save at Pbnney'a. OXFORD 6Vk • 12 betontowa Mly PENNEY PLUS VALUE PINNEY'S- DOWNTOWN: Op«* TsMitoy, laly 5 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 F.M. PENNEY'S-miracle MILE: SIzzlerS - \ V ‘ What a show! These stars really act up a stom!—neatly suitM traveler in jacket and skirt, saucy sailor in midcalfs and shirt, good sport in kpit top and shorts, *~lounge lizard in slacks, shirt and-’^*est, great golfer in sljiift-shiit and jamaicas! Have one of each-—pack them alWn a weekender — for a fabutously successful fashion run! Hand wash the'knit top—but d(mk the re^t-rpercale print shirts and Penney’s Cordino parts go into the machine at medium set, whisk with an iron only if you’re fussy! Black, sand capri blue, riviera gold arid Spanish Moss. Misses^sizes 10 to 18. 1 98 to 98 Of«ii Ivtry WMk4«ir — MeiiNiy tkrej«fllii.tatttr6-St«t«> Tteft. John C Mortti m-Mhlwxir ' rtrtgnul llronmhe LefisUtuiv, otBcc ot ipMker Don It Ptnn oanUrmed Thondny. | 34. aervtag hte Ma>nd| No-year term, uid he waa giving; the PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 1, i§m Pre-Remodeling Clearance SALE! TV WASHERS - DRYERS \ STOVES REFRIGERATORS Buy Now for Your Homo, Don or . Cottogo! SAVE! Sweet’s Radio and TV Shop Fra* ParldTiq SAVE EARN1st Eitoblish^ in 1890 — never missed peying j dividend --70 years sound managernent. your assurance of SMurlty: 'Assets over Hifty-si* million dollars.' Capitol Savings & iran Assn. Eitnblished 189(r\ 75 W. Rsroii St.. PfiitiAC FE 4-0551 CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR OF BUILDING Bub {Strike Brings Grumbles -- at FIrgt New York Rediscovers Joy of Walking CHECK THESE PMCES! PLYWOOD ro-v. 4*ir M ^ By HAL HOirUC NEW YORK (AP) - __________ 0^ New Yorhefi h*tf an unuanal weak. Beraitae of a wUdcat bua atrtkc, they walked U» Work- Many gr\imbled at the experience but found It tofilc. They were probably lurprlaed mildly to Bnd tha exerlkia madkjhem feel l»rt-ler than they fiifl WLWeeka One of the great llvfl^ ehaitK machine ( There are thoae who aay only place worth walkiiig to la a green piace. and there la bo doubt that all of ua act homealek i at timea for a foreat feeling and tite aenaatian of a Qrm fpoUan on the yielding earth. But there are alao thoae who >e| that when you’ve leen one f«liiii;rel,you’ve aeen them all. To tlwW there ia no better place to \yHlk in than a great city. Some citiea are more wc walking in than othera. Only exhibitianiat, for example, would go for a walk In Loa Aaglea—and probably then only to wlo a b«d. LONDON UCADS ALL act out Hr a waft la hoEM rtcb- er tai the mind a^ li The beat city in the wurM to walk in H undoiditedly London. Paris and Rome are alao wot^der-ful, and Hong Kong is fine if you ’t allergic to pickpocketa. If you’ve, naver, walked in storied Manhattan, now ia the beat But If you waid to i H, you’d better Iwry. They are leafing it down ae fast that if you delay your visit Kmc, talking in a new city. I' men—K4‘arskMi 40'/i* ’*• AU OTHER PLYWOODS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS FE 2 0439 age ia that many of ua t lost tlie great joy ot walking Walking dor I more'than merely get you from one place to another. Nature built man g a n ia m movement aenflal to mental ai ’The aimieaa flicla doubledly ia a longed aedentai man aits still, ward and Jslands Fret Over Reds ’ Target Aim But the moat rewarding walk-| The Manhattan of yesterday is> ing in America for the inveterate rapidly dying, and the ManHatUn| or even the amateur pavement|of today is air-ady becoming to-, poundei- is right here in Manhal-|morrow's l^cnd. tan. F:isewhere in sprawling New BOYLE By BOB CONHIDINE HONOLULU - The Soviet Union’s announcement that it _______ loh Ha largest rockets toward physlrol'lwalth. I'***" gmrral direction between Elancholy that af-l ^ ^ state in many ^Kilised people dn- " tboy- of their pro- ‘ * ★ * insture. When, Would have been a lot worse mind luma in- if they had let looae last week * his troubles. iMiM-n Presidrnt F:isenhower was When man is on hi» feel and mov- i golfing here. But even at tched-ing. hia mind raust\tarn outward uled Hawaiians are not amuted. tp a conslderablr ewenL If only I to proteti him from tlw i^riis rtienace ihe DRIVE ‘TO EASE I iitonke|rlag around la the Central : Parlflc," famed Honolulu'* !^a.vor Blalsdell. Hiio k believed Some people have foknd they! to eut^Haji a new AAU record minimize their wotes byj for underotetemeut. getting into their caro and going ,here U something to be long drive. Doing mriiething!,^,^ behalf of Ckiv. Quinns reaction to the RuMian tmg behind a wbrol. must have reassured frol: and child in the '■ I Island*. Quinn iold the Honolulu Advertiser: I haven't-! had much of a| k^hance to look over the sltuaiion. been in the sick bed for the couple days." The sltling man - is a diK-l«ifor self-pity. But it is more difficult to feel sorry for self when one is afoot. The piled-rrascplments and hoarded wi;ongs melt magically with each passing block, and one feels himself less and less a passive victim of a ruinous world he never made. You cannot think ywfr troubles away, hot ypu can walk them down to a size youjcan handle, i PlYffOOD DISTRIBUTORS 375 N. Gm» Av«. aty walkam tau into t classes; The purposeful and ' ss. ‘The first class acU out to see something deHhita and consists largely of tourists. Ihe second class just sets out to i anything they meander near and consists of true-born-imUoapplie To these alone. Manhat^ i veils her real magic. Th^ follow no set route but wander aimless-1 ly\like a restless human river! ever exploring a new channel. TERklFIC ^'busin^ SALE! SALE CONTINUES UNTIL ALL IS SOLD! ( FABULOUS SAVINGS ON PAINT, PLUMBING ami ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, TOOLS and SPORTING GOODS! ( Harmel, the Bowery, Chinatown, the garment distriri, Greenwich Village, Wall Street, Fifth Avenue—tt -makes no difference! where the stroller goes. There are Scores of cpialnt side' streets to lure you on, hundreds of shops to stare in, and human' faces in the passing throng that: will haunt you afterward. No matter how poor you are STORE WILL BE CLOSED THIS SUNDAY and MONDAY (July 4th) for the lit Tim# in 16 Yeoik! “SSLr BROWNIE'S HDWL 489 SOUTH SANFORD ST. - Pontiac Its SO EASY to Buy the Right Kind of There will be-no formal protl^sl. Tlie Russians have as right to shoot off their long-range \firecrackdrs as we have. If the guidance systems are working correctlSi- the big jobs will miss Waikiki 'Beach by a thousand miles. I! VISIT KAREN’S TODAY ■I Pre- Specials! f Famous'Innerspring • Mattress • 220 Coils • Cor' III m 59c Men's S S 29c Ladies' ■ m U'thirts ■ ■ Panties ■ 15^1 ■ BaaaBBatfi Ibbbbbbbsi^ —irt'’'' 99‘€:j Caal $1 99 Summai SKIRTS 1JI8 Wbila tkay la.t! SWEATERS 2JI8 Valua. fa $4 99 ROBES 2M 1^ ote^Brailingerie I ■ 99< lit Quality Shaai limit quontities All ItaaH AnrXebifcf to Prior Sal* SUPER BARGAIN CENTER 1052 WEST HURON STREET Save! Girls’ Wear j 1 Sf'.OO Knit Palo JQ^B 1 SHIRTS 18 1 7.99 Sub-taan DRESSES 3;88 69< Fina Cotton pantUs 39‘ ^3.00 Plaitic RAINCOATS 1.99 Save Boys’ Wear { 1.99'Linad SWIMSUITS 99i 1.99 No-Irion Sport SHIRTS 99*1 B 69c Better Briet. HAt 1 1 T-SHIRTS ^ 1 1 S2.00 Cool Cbthsn 1 PAJAMAS 1.591 Save Home Needs 79c Cannon |ath TOWELS 1.99 Tl^M.36 RUGSTT, : • 4 -89* 1 2.49 Full Siia Mifslinl AA 1 1 SHEETS $3.99 Full - Twin SPREADS 2J8 To 1.J5 Diiconrinued BERKSHIRE NYLONS Madia.' to $3.»9 JAMAIU SET^ I 88 7.99 Famous Nama LADIES' SWIM SUITS I 88 JUST WEST of TELEGRAkPH ROAD IN THE HURON CENTRE-mCHINA CITY RESTAURANT BLOCK GEORGE'S DEPT. STORE Frte Red Stompt — 74 N. SoginoW Neor Hu.toh — Frte Dow'ntown^Pffkinf PBESS, FlUDAY r. jwif : A Smart Gals Pave Vacation Path idlioM haveiuM he wouM. Iw iMy be wr |pM iMt ht’s ain to thMfe Adv for |fri PMf July \ NEW YORK of MovUrieo ore obout to take to tha mutton or the To tha niriiriae of go right on tocttunlng. To the horror of othera theyHI oome back to find the boaa haa piled the deok high with paper awaiting their return. ; But oonie unart girls sideolep this pitlall. They paVe the way before they go away. And the return lio almost C. U ttMfw’i BO wplacameBt When he auddenly i Fidtoi^tieet, Prayers End AHer 103 Years The am what l a have a' WORRIED OVER debts; j5 ^ oaa •tal M Taaea of Gra* CiaBWlf lapailwe KtoW To Roam JMfr * to I. WML aad igfc • to It Itoas. Michigan crkdit counsuxors m Bmiim atm Baae We. 2. Hava your work caught up Ion the day you taiK off-even if ^hls means miaslnc a couple of lunch houra in the last week on the Job. Btiall 'surprise to And one offerii« a get of 10 ndes for fun-to fWlow. I the business rhetboda department set up for Just such minor crises by a maiM office equipment, American Photocopy Equipment Co. Evanston, lU. Other clerical n ers with vacations just around the NEW YORK (APl-the FUlton desk, remove Street noon-pnyer meethwi, held the surface and top drawer, lea^ in thp financial district every bus-iing things neat and orderly and ineas day tor 103 years, have end-'with adequate supplies on hand. 3. If s As many i 4. Be back when you said yw would flocked to the services when they held in the Old North Dutch Reformed Church. Bat Thursday only 14 persons ^ . i_u.i”'*dged up the stairs ter the final • ■<“w' “• “f*-,— They included a converted Jew,|yg„ find solhe of the ideas helpful. tp:n Riruis ;Some of the rules may call for iNisiness practices too expensive for many companies, fito even “■ K-i-retaries in those cbmpai •an dream, can’t they? a former Catholic and a Negro deacon. j _________________ Collegiate Reformedi Canadian agriculture is no long-Church. the sponsor, said It wrasjj,. main support of the econ-halting the meetings ^suse ln,omy. which has swung toward In- I tell how' to Tlie first six avoid having work awaiting your return. The final four tell how to aaiure being welcome when you come back. Don't call up the day you're due back to say you’ra having ao much fun you'll take twb days, on your own time. goodby, and have a iwell ^Ttifne while away, SVeO-Jl '■|you fonow 1/ all 10 rules, we’ll miss recent years they had been taken over by •■se^f^terpetuating enthusiasts" and turned into ’ tnim-pet-style evangelism. dustry. A Geiger (xfonter always detects "background" radiation. T h I si comes from sources other than the 1 radloscfive material being sought 1 Inform or tested. Cosmic rays, constantly if ^rJsVstiilSOT ^IborntMudlng the earth fnm, s^ce. people you deal with regularly!™ outside the company. lASstrUMMSOt) ^ Doa't Slipfhi^ FALSE TEETH Da isiss tma drop, utp » wpawg wum I«u uik. m.isqiti oraastasr Don't ba umoroS and ambarrinaS liaapa. PASTtlTH. aa i-arfST povdar to iprta-Ilataa, Saapa taUa taatll by lucb t alkallaa i kla on roc. ------ maragntlr aat.Olta 2. Tuke up with the office manager (if your firm has one) w^her someone will take over part of your duties—and furnish a list of them of* Importuned. Another great attraction is a drink of Four Roses. No other full-bodied whiskey is so smooth! $150 $284 rim iius lurium ti.. n t. c. iiriiEi wnptn. m mif • lA cum Miimi iriins. New popular price. Same great quality. Full 86 proof. If there’s to be a temporary substitute, put in writing specific instructions to her—leaving to the office supei-vlsar such broad company policy as when to gb to lunch. The instructions should in-I elude tips on how you h;uHlie your chief's appointment calendar, how often you water his plants iind when you bring, him his coff ^ell ymir l)o.ss how to take short ruts. As an example, pie answers to routine letters can We Dlscoimt 20% to .30% Bunk Beds HoHywaod Bads $iQoo Casipitte $29“ * Mslal ltd FroBM INNERSPRING MATTRESSES $^95 $|^88up DISCOUNT CITY FURNITURE 1440 S. Ttlsgraph k4. — I tisck S.%» Orcbsfd U. R4. Ff 5-59I3 early nrd SPECIALS ffUar Foster" To an flahtrBMi: Reel hick to youl ____ BLOOMFIELD lumber company^' Who ebiect to Ua dalhibm aC their heroes, as «Mh htt Oaaaral MacArtbor crack Bt the Oaeonnal a year ago. He menttoaed that on the triumphant return to the Phil- the general would walk throu^ or R3.7ISS ns. Ttlt|NfleAcnMriMiTdl-liiMi Holiday Drops Gar.Production talks about people—just people in Suspension of Saturday Work to Slow Week's Output 1.0 Pd. Lyndon Johnson—"Can we ottci , the proper incentive to get Hm to step down and run for the presidency?'’ A: , THRIFT BOOK ACCOUNTS Why ^le for Less? O P P O N t I A € Offices at W. Huron ... N. Perry... Keepo Harbor... Waited Lake . «. Milford . Uoion Lake ... Lake Orion . . . Woterford . . . Romeo and Bloomfield Hille : A 7 ■ - V ' \ • .... ^ ' V TWKLVE Ann Arbor’s C. of C. to Lure tight Industry ANN ARBOR «-The ^rtior Chunber ot Comrowrce in-(KMinced ■ plui Thursday deaigMd to lur« tight industry . rapKially to the reaearch tieid. to the city. , A * ♦ . The chamber'piani to incorporate a group callgd the Greater Am Arbor Research Park, tnc., which will manage a 200^cre development on the southern outskirts o( the city. It will he the flint Imch-venture the state, chamber orrictals >THE PONTIAC PBXSS, FHIBAY, JULY 1, IW im said.____ i|>mrnt ot Ih-' prl»j>i ' ami other (.iiil.tirs undrr \ dererreCourteous Approoch thot comes from confidence in your business. Yes, all these things end more go into the making of a leader and that's why you'll never really know youj;^ BEST deol until you check with Eddie Steele, who ogoin in May registered ri^ore Fprds ond Falcons in Oakland County than ony other dealer by 33.7%. EifDIE STEELE FORD 2705 Orchord Lake Rd. PONTIACS DIHECT fACTOJtt DSALEIt Keego Horbor [New York City Pays $5 Million hr Carnegie Hall NEW YORK - the city acquired'famed Carnegie Hall Thursday and then ti^ed It over to a j nonprofit corporation under a 30-lycar lease. ■ * A A 'The hi.storlc concert h.ill had been' scheduled for demolition but a public campaign brought about its preservation. The city paid five million dollars for it. In aty Hall ceremonies, Mayor Robert F. Wagner signed documents leasing it to the Cacnegie Hall Corp. ■ A A . A Among those present was opera star Marian Anderson, one of the corporation's three vice presidents.. The' Atlantic Otean entrance to I the Panama Canal is west of the 1 Pacific Ocean entrance. COMING TO MIMWE MMtSr S. Telegraph of Square Lake Rd. TUESDAY. JULY Stk CIRCUSTOWN Sensational “Seidell” on a 70 Ft. High Swaying Pole Without the UseefaNet! 2 FREE SHOWS DAILY 4:30 and 9 P.M. 14-yaaf-sld pondsrMit pa*bH«iiii is th« H«iaf loco* ' ) Hm faoMd Circustown (Ispitant Bandwaton, Hia I aftractibii M Ik# CIRCUSTOWN OF SARASOTA Ex-I. 25 plsaaatan may ba a«com«4atad at aaa rid*. Tba ..jt wiN pull its train of ioyoo* yonngstart I and oMstors) 4 tko ,antira Miracio Mik Patkinf Araa. Stoma at Miracio Skipping Cantor will oHor. discoont tickata for fko ala-it rida daring tko poriod at tko aabibit. |nly 5*9 inclntiva. Pony ridot. cotton candy, popcorn and poanvts and all tko othor midway dolighta will abound at Miracio Mik, wkoro tko agoktt thrilh of a day at tko eircUa afa tkom for tko asking 'baginning •Tnotday, |uly Stb. A FREE ZOO ANO MENAGERIE wktra childran of all agoa may saa'tko animalt op closa and food thorn too if tboy to dosiro is another tovqrim toatura ot MIRACLE MILE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION ' MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER S. TELIGRAPH^T FREE PARKING— ALL STORES OPEN SQUARE LK. RD. FOR 5,000 CARS BY 10 A.M. TIL 9 P.M. DAILY Stunning ^ Separates s' striking newness and. precision ' tailoring of these wonderful cotton prints invite you to wear .j^them for all occasions^ Shirt ...........$2.98 Pedal Pushers ..$3.98 Jamaicas ....... $2.98 C^RTis^....... .$3.98 I /Q&e. P Swimwear CASOA0E swimsheath ... slim-i ming elasticized bengaline with allurlngr^ lace cascading over your ^yesYn the Incomparable Rose Marie held “Sculptured” swimbra! 10 to 18. es MIRACLE MILE S 17 95 For tbe 4th SpecUd Purchase f Ladies’ Summer Jewelry A timely purchase to accessorize your summer clot)^. Regular to $2.00 77 Special Purchase Ladies’ Cotton Skirts Right In season, ^ll drip^ dry washable, wonderful values. Regular $5.98 BQ99 ' Special Purchase Ladies’ Sleeveless Blouses 1 Drip dry, washable, a real treat for warm weither. ^ $199 I Regular $2.98 - the shoe WITH tme'beautiful fit SEA/irANNUAL SHOE CLEPANCE Values to $14,99 Now sale'priced at and »9»® Now *6.90 and casuals regularly $8.99 to $9.99 _______________________j Men’s A’lleOTo Knit Shirty 2 for *6.25 The finest Continental A 9 styling! Full fashioned ^ ^ coll^ lQng tail, pocket motif. Men’s SLACKS WASH ’n’ WEAR V Regular to $8.95 O for »1 Cabana; Sets $^95 To ..V Men^s Jantzen Swimwear r I i- BRIEFS and BOXERS p Uise u Convenient Lion Charge- Plan or the Public Bank ci Detroit. He muat set Senate oonfirmation for the term, which expires Dec. 31. Wikon-resigned after a bank case in which the Empire State Baidc, paitiy owned by his wife, was granted d pe^t td 'estab-liah a new unit qii the outskirts of Tnvcrse CHy. Zielinski attended St. Mary High School in Oithard Lake. Plans Modern Cord Auto Tulsa^-Okla.; Teacher Buys Parts Department of Old Firm AUBURN, Ind. OB-A Tulsa Okla.. schoolteacher has purchased the parts department of the Aubum-Cord-Duesenberg Co. of Auburn, and plans to desigi. and manufacture a nrodem version of the Cord automobile. W ■ ' ★ it Dallas E. Winslow of Detroit, owner and president of :,tb« compan.v. announced the sale to Glenn fh*ay, a high school auto-| motive Instructor, who said hopes to be in production within five years. Pray plans te produce an American prestige cu similar te the RoUs-Koyoe. The sale Induded approximately 20 semitrailer loads of '*1>art8. valued at $500,000, all remaining blueprinta, dies and patterns for making the three cars, full rights to the Auburn and Cord names and partial rights to Duesenberg name. Pray said. Productkm of the Auburn and Cord autos was discontinued 22 years ago in Auburn and Conners-ville, Ind. The Duesenberg was manufactured in Indianapolis. Winslow bought the Auburn Automobile Cos administration building and the parts of the three cars June 33, 1938, when the Auburn idant went into receiver- Laud Detroit Group for license Work ' LANSING (UPI) - The Mich-, Igan Table - Tbp Congress has praised the Detroit Commpn Council for a move to force tne Legis-> lature to set up a system that would put every driver's picture on his license. ★ ★ w 'pie Congress, an association of bar and tavern owners, said the picture would keep minors out of their places more effectively. Enabling legislation was pa Mn 1938 but so far the Legislature has failed to appropriate the money for equipment to put the picture system into effect. Secretary of State James M. Hare and other state officials have also asked lor the move. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JULY-1, i960 THIRTEEN Bahamas Troops Sent to Jamaica Strife Sitr NASSAU. Bahamas, UR-Two platoons of the Royal Hampshire Regiment left Nassau’ by air| Thurs^ for Kingston. Jamaica. ♦ *• Unofficially reports here said the troops would be sen! immediately info the hills of Jafoaica comoai tne Kastafari cultists, who are suspected^ having connections with Rdel Castro's i/Cuban regime. —— Russ Honor Prasad MOSCOW (ifi-Visiting President Rajendra Prasad of India received an honorary degree frehi Sfoscow Ufoversily ThdrSday and declared' if’"was a (fcroonstratiop_of good will of the Soviet people toward the people of niy country. " SEC THE LATESTI OXFORD > TRAILER SALES 14at S.l0pttrM. MY 2-0721 h Lake Ortas - OPEN TUESDAY and FRIDAY 'til 9 P.M. ^LwoVe BEATBH Frt« DflivRry EASIEST TERMS EVER! NO DOWN PAYMENT! TAKE TWO YEARS TO PAY 3-PIECE SECTIONAL 4" Foom Cushions Nylon Frieze Covers COMPARE OUR VALUES ANYWHERE TO SEE YOUR SAVINGS roSM BOniEB BED pniows Choir Hn Heavy F r j e z e Covers. 3 Tables, 2 Table Lamps, 2 Throw Pillows, Choice of Colors. Only $9 per month. V No Money Down Never Before Advertued Within $100 of This Prive SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT CASH ond CARRY BEDROOM FURNITURE CLEARANCE! 10-PIECE EDROOM DOUBLE DRESSER MATCHING CHEST FULL SIZE BED INNERSPRING MATTRESS BOX SPRING 2 BOUDOIR LAMPS 2 FOAIW RUBBER PILLOWS NO DOWN PAYMENT DINETTE SET FLOOR SAMPLES 5 PIECE SETS $3500 ExPensien Table 04 Upholstered Choird^ Chrome, Bronx# or Wrought Iron WITH FORMICA MAR RESISTANT TOPS -j’K 7 PIECE SETS >69* 1 3lus blankets, mattress pads, bath mats and so on. To keep linen^ from grabbing too much space, use your ingenuity. Pack warm pajamas if nights are nippy. You’ll need fewer blankets. Cottage pots and pans may not be your choice but remember that aluminum foil liners for the pans and foil baking pans are easily purcha^ disposable aids. 'They’re' more practical than trying to carry your own skillets and casseroles. Don’t forget to take along, a —radio — (transistor or plug-in portable t a clock, a dwk of cards and rome books, for night-time and rainy-day entertainment. Auxilidry AtteneJs Convention Use cotton flannel sheets. They are warm, fold flat, can be washed, dried and put back on the bed. With thie.se "you may not need heavier (and bulkier) blankets. District HI Aipvets Auxiliary members attending the recent--annual state (^invention in Sagt-naw were District President Mrs. Albert Emsley,,Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. William Marshall, Mrs. James Cavalier, all of the Wright-Fournler Amvets AuxUiary; and Mrs. Haixdd Wil-, lis and Mrs. Robert Adsit of Bemis-Ohsen Aitivets Auxiliary. . Instruction in crdfls js a favorite project of YWCA Day Campers. Junior counselor Lana Luchen-bach of Willard stfeet. second from fight, assists as, from left, Holly Roadway of Cooley street, Dorinda Wirick of .4scot street and Patty Williams of Washington street braid lanyards from colorful strips of plastic. , .♦ Just introduced is a cotton flannel el(Ktrlc sheet desigpejJ,. for use over a regular - top sheet under a blanket, bed-^sproad or coverlet. IXECTRK! SHEET NEBt Useful thb year 'round', it’s featherweight and compact, when folded. It can deliver any degree of warm protection agaiqst chilly breeze or frosty air conditioning in hotel-motei rooms. Disposable paper'tbathmats. < mail-ordered and sent to your-" at/the va Others were Mrs. Edward Pompeian and Mrs. Victor Maiden of .the Jimmy Dey Amvets Auxiliary. Mr*. Willis was Installed ^ state sergeant at arms and Mrs: Brown, as new district president. - Mrs. Cavalier was reappointed state quartermav ter qnd Mrs. Emsley was named state historian. W r i g b t-Fournier Auxiliary members were awarded a trophy for fJteir entry in the Amvets parade Saturday. J ' Birmingham Folk Busy By RUTH SAUNDERS . BIRMINGHAM—Wynn Lyon -aftd three close friends-wjll be celebrating the Fourth In a . very exciting fashion. They fly tomorrow to Bimini With Wynn’s mother. Mrs GeoTge\ A. Lyon Jr. and! Mrs. A. S. McEvoy for a 10-day visit with her grandfather, i George Lyon at his iskuM ‘ With thepi wU\ Buterbaug^, Beck^ Sally Hodgson. Gordon and their children w spend the Fourth with Mre. Gonkm’s mother, Mrs. Philip Flelcber at her home in Al-pena. t vacation spot arc a spac^^vkig convenience. . towels, liapkins, place m^ and plates are a boon to ^ 'When in Romj /.r GLORU JEAN PASZEK housekeeper and flb’cut down on the laundry. Although we accept the limitations of kitchen equipment in the rented cottage philosophically. il may pay to tak* aljjng a few things. j tNEA) -;i^ ,The question of '”' white shoes or i>bt depends largely on tfie custom foUowed " fn your town. Some places hx-pas.s white in favor of Waek • patent. Others take glAdly to white. If you safck w^tH tfie""^-local custom, you Wort*i feel out of plate. ■ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Pa.szek M Petroit annouce the en-gagejpient of their daughter Gloria Jean to Douglas Anthony Presto, son of Mt. and Mrsi Francis J. Presto of Sar-vis' ifieef, Waterford Town-si^. No wedding date has } day Mrs. »f Amber-ro eldest-y wdii Mourn »vinee'of Que-ti Mrs. Resand sister-in-W. Roses of e Im\ at Sfe. y^gathe. i-Mp. Restrick p^a^ ^tion in Northern Mich-igan/iatef in July. ‘ Soon after t Thwnas T. i road and children Carol j go to the tains in the^ • l»c for s trielfs bi law, the/< Ijiurentiit Mr. and Mrs. Arbie O. Thal-acker and their daughters Nan , and Susan will leave next week for. Valley Coftage, N.Y. for. their son Richard’s wedding J' there July 9. Mr. and Mrs,. Bc^rt Thalacker and- Doni^d, who will be an usher, will fly' down Thursday The Ixdde-to-bc is Brenda Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur - P2 Miller, ^ Mr and Mrs: Thalacker Mr*/ Leonard ,T. Lewis are tourintf in Europe for Qje next sb^, weeks. 1 , H . * "■ * Numerous parties ^11 fete bride-elect Stisan Sandberg. Mrs. Jack Lawrence and Mw._ James H. McPhail have planned., a porch supper mid lin^rie shower for July 22 lat at neiarby Nyack evening ^fore the wedding. the and 'Mrs. a'ayton H. Mr. and MfSi IJenry Whiting j^re giving a dinner this evening ifbTiqi^kWhilinjf's .mother, Mrs. Alvairi Mneauley of Grepse Pointe and her grand-daughters. Mrs Frank Spratt. "Turf iMrs. Joseph Nielson, who t are here from California. * Mrs. John L^ley and BJrs,^ GerryJCent jm\ give a luncheon and Iim(h shwef July 16 to honor Stiun who will mmrry Robert It. Riley Aug. 20. Susan { is the dau^ter rideamaid at the cerembp^ In Holy Naftie ? ■'^taiurch. ‘ ' Smtdberg wrlll be , sister’s maid of-,honoi\Md another sister Wendy will^jun-ior bridesmaid Karen P^sb AndvAndree^Gailaudet wih be bridesmaids. ....,•. • THE PONTtAC FItfcSS, FRIDAY. JULY 1, Ifliw FiyTKKN^Xi. High School Graduates INSURE YOUR FUTURE Prepare yourself for o coreer in the Beauty ^ ? Profession. bitUTtiiy Hmm R 4.1IS4 Miss Wilson Clesed WediiideY POIWTIAC iMity CtUtf e . KVk UST HUKON itUmi Crwfe'i . . . t»4 Hoc Abby 8>yi; lt*s Your Place Tell Them Off.. but Fast! Auxiliary Dono|es to VFW Orphaiioge By OMAIL TAN BinUOf DEAR ABBY; I iMVt s bonck at trM4oedlnc nUtlves v«ho pile tai OB my poor old Sunday. Cart with aa many ai eight el and they all stay ■ for sup- per. Ma is in her eighties a-n d that is a lot of work for an old woman to do all by herself. Nobody even stays to help her with the dishes. I can’t get over there every Sunday to take some of the load off her. These relatives We Have Proudly Planni^ ddings Hundreds of Spring Weddings ^ This Year Marriages, they soy, ore made in heaven but a great many of them right here at Alicia's. . Our services ate absolutly free. We help you select your govmV the right underthings Qsra, hoop,"' etc.) and help plan gowns for your entire wedding party including the mothers and diminutive flowe/ girls. At your request we will be hqppy to recommen^ photographers, caterers and florists. Sometimes our bridal services extend "beyon^the call of duty" such as the final prefsaRsional pressing of all gowns. We pride ourselves on/4ervice as well os fashiorv May we help YOU with you? Pall or V^ter Plans? BRIDAL SALON 37 W. H^ROH— HIKER BLDG. PONTIAC’S OLDEST BRIDAL SHOP Dining at Its Very Best in An Atmosphere of _______ Elegance md Charm mnojGilep Jtttt Woodward South of Long Lake Road Bloomfield Hilla Open: Every Day Including Sur^ys’ Five Private Dining Rooms Accommodating 10 to 300 Guests DANaNG SATURDAY—Kingsley Inn Coachmen in theXotUlion Room THE GYPSIE^In the Empire Room Nightly JOE ALEXANDER—at the Piano in the Village Pub WE WILL BE OPEN THE 4TH OF JULY are so cheap they don't tvo^ brira anything Sownrd tha ramL ao Ma hu to die imo She lo too loodaaturod to Uilnks of them. Pa almost blew hla top last Sunday when the relativw brought oome of Ihelr friends, h it my place to toy oomethlng or not? CONCERNED DAUGHTER DEAR DAUGHTER; You bet it's your place. Tell them off. and do It before next Sunday. DEAR ABBY; How can I get my wife to renwmber what ihe should remember and forget what she should forget? When I take her to the grocery store she forgets what she went In to buy But she esn remember when I got drunk at the Elks Oub dance New Year's Eve In 1923. She is 76 and I'm 77. HENPECKED DEAR HENPECl^; For-getting what bappeiM yerter-day and remembering what happened <0 years ago is not uncommon in folks your age, and it’s not serious. Just re- mini US SFU9V / member to thank your lucl^ tional slight here. stars afveiy n^t that you sUU havt aach other. DEAR ABBY: Whw I mat^ \rtad Aimed IS years ago, Vm w............. A ikwattoa w«a mpd# to VFW National Orphanage tor summer camping activities when VFW AuxitUry 1001 m«t Monday cve- ^ I ral iMulthood I I them both to rled. I prided myself on betaii a good moOier and everyone wm teU you I did a fine Job. Last year Alfred’s daughter tell victim to a fatiU disease. I nursed her night and day until she died. It was a great shock and loss to all of u^'^ What I want to know is, wi^m do stepmothers start _ ' little credit along with tl)i( hard work of raising ,an’s children? Repocts ft^^the rsoent slata invention ware given by Mra. Lncle Wright and Mrs. Otto Ian- James Stott, i™ Carole Smith Say Vows Central Methodist Mrs. Archie Tryon wag elected a dale^te to the August national oonveMHoh In Oatroit, Music Gui ld Holds Its Picnic Dinner When the death/notice appeared in the I wasn’t e\^ mentioned^ It read; "She kiS*ktoaaal Wm «m«kmn> The Watkins Lake home of the Don Derrstgons was the setting for Pontiac Music Guild’s annual’picnic dinner Tueaday evening Asaiattng was Mrs. Lvcrelt Ruasell. Retiring President Mrs. Walter Schmiti was pratented a gift by left he? husband, her father and one brother." Would there have been anything wrong In mentioning the atepmother who raised her? STEPPED ON STEPMOTHER DEAR STEPPED ON; In a ratine obituary or death no-/tlce, only blood kin are men-^ Honed. There was — Tha vary high young moiiilatai,and^tnuia|wrtotloa ^rofalciM \>f’ raagOR of the Andaa poae travailgrMt dtmansion| itor CatoniMa. Nuptials Conducted Under flowers Candlelight vows of Cairolc Joyce mith and James Edward Stott were exchanged beneath an archway of white gladioli Saturday evening Inf Central Methodist Church. hurch reception followed the, double-rtng ceremony read by Dr.' Milton II. Bank Go Continental (UPt>—The Continental flavor Is seen In fall sportswear and outer-ware for children. - Woven rayon plakla with surface interests, ported ,Irom Italy, have been used In the styling of slacks; print flannels for tailored button-down lar shirts and blouses. The hriile Is the dsugbler of Iloyd Nmltti of Nelson sirrel and the lalo .'Mrs. Smith. Mrs. I.esler English of Kasi boulevard and Joseph Molt of Unnning road, Auboni Helghls, nre parents of the bridegraom. White segulhs, pearls and rhine-: stones trimmed the bride’s floor-length gown of white Chantilly lace over satin, styled with molded bodk'e and long sleeves. The waist, length veil of silk illusion was held by a crown of seed pearls. An arrangement of white orchids mnd stephanotis topped her small white Bible. Mrs. George Newell, her sister’ matron of' honor, in mint green nylon orgagza over satin, carried yellow rosea in a small silk | NEW FROM BALDWIN ORGA-SONIC “61” SPINET DRGAN Enjoy REAL ORGAN with two fulU4-noto kgybOBfdt, 15 tong stops, 13 pedals! Because it’s so complete, .it's actually easier to play! Drop In today. Ask about special budget plans. PUy now—pay lattr. Closed Wed. Afternoons Durinj; July and August CALBI MUSIC CO. PARK PRgg IN REAR 119 N. Saginaw Good! She Lost 20 Pounds Here is a fine exercise for the thighs: Lift your leg up toward the ceiling as high as comfortable. Lower leg. Continue lifting and lowering. Parasols of carnations complemented pastel gowns of bridesmaids Nancy McCulIen, Edna .Powers and Nancy Goaclki Southfield. Karen Rohroff of Detroit, In yellow organxa, carried white roae petals In a yellow basket. Buddy Wlott stood as best man !for his brother. Marshall Cau.Hhle,| Leon Vincent and George Newell ushrtcfl. I Yellow KHM accented the btack' chiffon diVsl chosen by .Mrs.i Franklin .Smith, the bride’s grand-^ ■mother, for the wedding dinner in the bride’s home. The mother of the bridegroom woiv blue lace and a corsage of pink niiebuds. ■ Returning from northern Michlt gan, the cpuple will live on Seward street. .* PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SUHOOL ll Vk S. Ssflasw, Iseto ThaaUf gMe-. PantlM, Mith. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 By JOSEPHINE LOW.tUN ,. “I tried your 8-week mara-th j Better Hom#**Gar- 7 T 'NilALLtLi magazine suggest* outlining the stones with flour. Then cut the Termini! Post* Extra isod with a spade and place t free Eitlmete* .Easy Term* Istone. Grub-Proofing Can Be Lasting Good Compost An Asset to All Garden Plants po* br I grteM critlm. the Jap becOa. T or what have yon — thoraigh- is the keynatc hi lidtUng the home gnounda of this malevolent free loader on landscaping greenery. New Herbicide Contains No Arsenic So aaya entomologist, Dr Carl Hanaen who poinU out an elfective JnaocUdde, properiy applied, may prevent beetle reinfesUtion for as long aa ten years. Even the most lethal poison, careleasly^appUed. will not control the pest. The trick in effective grubiiroofing — reaching the maturing beetle grube aib-bUng at tender grees roots — is applying the insecticide evenly. (rd more done... //are more ^un WhEelihutAE.‘ suburban TRACTOR ... o ipaadiar, sportier yard and oordaa tractor. 22 oltachlng tools make jobs aasitr to do . ^ . aotiar on you.,^f1oaUnu rotary • ■owsr, rotary tillar, troilinti taka and snow plow ... for year 'loand utility. Exclusiyt oll-gtor power (Triv* , . . smooth shifting ... shorp.turnmg. Test dtiv* superb new Wheel More* lodoyl CaU as low as *399 ,50 EASY TIME PAYMENTS KING BROS. PONTIAC ROAD AT OPDYKE ROAD FI4-ni2 FE 4-0734 GET THAT PEST—Regular dusting or spray Teatmuits prevent Insect damage to flower ■vcAfabl, - - - and vejrtable beds. Chemicals should be applied National Cathedral Has Herb Garden WASHINGTON—You don't need Rosenberger apposed fertilizing "green thumb” to grow herbs.{soil for herbs. He said; "Forget Just about anyone wMh tven a lertilizer. Generally, the poorer the' square loot of sqil about his home|soil, the stronger the herb can grow at lea.st 6ne herb—onditaste.” generally, the poorer the soil, the>ARRAGON , . , ' . ' ^ ' While he considers all herbs easy This Is the/bpinion of the man t© giiw, he has heard some people . .!,««,- „»/. ......1.1 I.-- ^ difficulty with tarragon. He doetn’r- understand why they should have any trouble, but he added: "tarragon doesn't In charge oLa world famous herb garden. It Is the medievtU.liltle garden almost hidden on the extensive grounds of the Washington Cathedral. P^temed alter the, jji,© the afternoon sun-and It does immastery gardens of the Middle juke a drink of water once in a Ages when monks cultivated the while—oh once a week if it "healing and sweet - smelling rain/’ plants,” it reminds many visitors! Since 1943, the Cathedral has had its -owp, picturesque herb cottage with a cone-shaped roof. Dried herbs hanging from the ceiling give it a delightful, spicy scent. He has no favorites among the herbs but he finds the family of thymes "espeelally Interesting of the references to herbs in the Bible, Shakespeare, - and other literature. Harry Rosenberger. the Cathe-, _ ih-v .. dral gardener, says that there fias been reawakening of interest m| herbs throughoot the country in the last five years. This is due toj a renewal of interest in cooking j wHh herbs, according to the vql- medieval herb garden. A dinrjr. In Lnttq, of n medlevnl mnnk was fonnd and it recorded the herbs he iMided. A anceeenfal The home owner who thinks he can do It by casually sprinUing lawns with s stsndord spray gun is far off base — beetle feeding iieses, that is. For elfective coverage, It usually takes experienced hands who know how to use the proper mechanical tools. An entirely 'new organic type eneral weed killer is the latest mtribution to the home gar-mer. It is especially designe(| foiuthe complete control of broad-leaf weeds aiid grasses from driveways, walks, patios, pebble or sand ares, fence lines, tone walls, foundattona and trees. not be need on lawns. Results are liown within ■ week, nils unusual herbicide is safer for people and peU because of low toxidty; It does not contain arse- nic. Oie treatment In the spring or eariy summer Early Spring spraying does the best J^, but even this doA not result , in total annihilation of the offending beetles. It will kill some (A the grubs that feed in April and May, but wUI blitz aU that hatch during July. This means grub-proofing done now should be completely effective by .mid-Sum- |No matter how effective, grubproofing does not Improve lawn appearance. You’ll have to rectify damage already done by reseeding, fertilizing and top dressing. Ginkgo Tree Ideal in City and thrrr is such a difference iq the texture ind color ol Iheir foliage. ........ Rosenberger fully agrees with unteer .women who supervise the*“"’*1'**' quotation that "Al Cathedral's herb ooeratians K“''‘len of herbs need be no larger, , , a^d l^rbs ?re S toVu «'an Ih? shadow of a bush. ” Helth*' Davy Tree Expert Co., says parts of the world. ***** *''^'* * square foot ofl***** **^^ ***** ** considered a mild Roseberger said the Barden has‘^**'*** •* **‘‘86 enough for, gay, !®*^*'*”s>*y by many although It wap 117 varieties of herbs Asked which'P®*^**’^ *°*’ *be kitchen. But he'"*”**^***^®‘* in America in 1784. 117 varieties of herbs. Asked which home- P®*'* *** *h^ >^»*on the ginkgo never Treedom’s "forgotten man" is the ginkgo. Although highly variable in form this ancient species 1* virtually ^mune to insects and disease. Il/4dapts well to city conditions Iw, yet the hohie owner and cl^ planner who should consider pe tree to be in many ways near/(o ideal generally ignore it. M. \V. Staples, field supervisor of drought and soot fall and have the happy ability to grow under quite difficult urban conditions. was the most popular herb, hei****"*** *1 “ 8““*? said; *Tt's a toss-up belweea basil and tarragon. But rosemary and lavender are clone contenders and lei^ verbena is right up Weeds go- rass grows greener I He said basil should be pihnted *|"as soon as the nights are warm or when an oak leaf is as big as la mouse's ear.” He advised plant-i ing the seed one-fourth of an inch {deep,and added: "Basil likes the I sun but it is not particular about lits soil," owners to plant Serbs among flow-1 became ^pular is undoubtedly due eis,' in, between vegetables or as 1® edging. The celebrated herb garden began- somewhat by accident, the Cathedral, in which many denomF nations hold services but which isj fniits of the so-called female tree. The objection can be avoided by planting the non-fruiting male trees. The name ginkgo itself meank silver'fruit. Certain selections of male trees basically Episcopalian, ai^uired an, . „ , . ancient Slone BaptismaJ^’ont which:"®‘ ®«’*y ,h*ve attractive branch experts have concluded was carved:excessive heat, in northern k'rance The ginkgo matures to a good sire but height and shape can be controlled by regular pnuiing. This tree of CUnese ortgiB Is railed a living fonsii because records In rock prove its existence for millions of years. It has rigidly ramified branches and curiously shaped leave* and makes a distinctive backyard pel. The glacier period probably caused its extinction in North America, Europe aad Western Si-Deria but in milder climates of the Orient not reached by the glacier. It survived. The home owner with a fair-sized area for planting will find the ginkgo a landscaping asset that requires little care. I l(eU lor the entire season. It is non-inflammable, non-corroaive, odorless, and will not le«ch down into the ground to harm desirable tree roots. Two ounces is -me gallon of water will treat 75 square feet, using a sprayer or watering can. One-half gallon of water sriQ be sufficient when a knapsack or tank type sprayer is utilized. Always follow directions on the label. There are many other places around homes — especially summer homes — where an effective general weed killer will be welcome. For beds of gravel, crushed rock, pebbles, flagstone or cinder, tise the new herMcide Just once when weeds are small to eliminate and end the con- stant annoying work usually required to keep these areas attractive. It does not stain or discolor bricks or stone. Instead of expensive brigk, concrete, wood or other materials commonly used for edging, where a mower cannot reach, use a six-inch band of the weed killer along the base of walls, fences or trees. This will eliminate the need for time consuming hand-clipping with mowing. Wpen treating with a light layer it in place. If started in the post will be ready tall. Materials com] fall may not be If the retaso Is four feet high and I width -wllh any deMred\ length. Make the top sartaoe « to hasten deeaj^. Since most compost pfle^s are built as the material accumil|lates, each layer should be sprinkled with-a shovelful each oMimektone 4-12-4 fertili^. This wUl hasten its dfcompoytand greatly increase its valre. Because many disease-producing ^ organisms, such as the fungur causing fusarium wilt, will live over several yeark Jn the soil, it is not advisable to use diseased plants from the vegetable or flower gardens in the compost pile. The wise gardener destroys, by burning, all diseased plants to Avoid' a recurrence ol the plague next year. Watch Your Color When flower colo.rs are casually mixed, the effect is pleasant and beautiful. But do be careful, 11 _ making massed plantings of spe-around trees, apply oneAhird the icial colors, not to put large clumpa-recommended concentration. I of fighting colors side by side. PIAHHOA for a USEFUL BASEMENT The basement of today’s home is planned for t future rumpus room and workshf^, a convenient stor- . age area. Include a modem, all steel Bilco Door ... the access it provides is the key to a well- the ninth il(jry. To give the relic an appropriate selling. It was decided to make It the focal point of a poWt»*Vlo« two jobs. Weeds — as it feeds — in one easy “walk-on" application. Bonus ' wipes ont toughest dandelions, plantain, bnekhorn — and steady-feeds your grass to' greener beauty at the same time. Non-burning Bonus is clean, dry, ready to apjdy with the precise Scotts Spre^er, your year-round aid to a better lawn. Bonus — to weed and feed 5,000sqft —$5.95 , You should 4NFh o ScoHii ^Spreader like the one illus-troled. Tho price is $16.RS. Scotts wont you to hovo do wo, tftot'rwhy wo moke this tpociol offer. «VE R BOTH H7.M REGAL SEED and L^WN SUPPLY CO. wi. DELIVER Drayioa Siors ,, 42» OJaio Hwy. OK 3 U41 GERANIUM -SALE! Home grown in bur greenhouse. Fresh stocky plants that produce bigger and better blooms. 3" *1 $3.50 DOZEN Cosh and Carry Risgister Now . . . FREE PATIO Win 0 Big 8'xlO' Bsrmudo STONE PATIO! “Your choicn of colors. Ideal for oufr^r Ilvino sunbsthir>g. Adds beauty to your holne. Nothing to buy cookouts. sunosming. aoos beauty to your hoitne. Nothing to buy . ■. . simply register at )*«>bs*n’s Garden Town between now and the end of July! Winner Will be selected July 31st. You need not be present to win. JACOBSEN’S GARDEN TOWN 545 S. Broodwoy, Lok« Orion Seed — Fcrliltser* fasecliddcs — GardM Tool* Greenhouse ond Hurtery ... 10 Minutes Nortir'of Ponfio'c on Forry St. ,(M-24) os you enter Loko Orion Optn Doily onr they other Gardens arid Decorate EAST LANSING - A imahle. lollpiMiiad garden not only h«i rui and pretty flowers, but it nfokM many permanent atnic-mrn aa w«iL L. J. Tout, Ifichigaa State UM-ei^^ floHebbartat says that on atmeturaa built of wood. Crete or other materials, while expensive In the beginning, usually are chaaper than plantii«s or less temporary aolutioM in the la^- Some of the structures common-r found in gardens today include! patios, pools, screens, fences and ce area factlltirt.' Considering it’s such a relatively simple piece of equipment, a gar-^ hoae 01^ to last todoflnllaly. won’t. ^ will shorten its life. A Act such as putting it away, each iime Jfs been used will dio much to preserve it. ’Toughest foe of a hose ia the utoniobUe. Ihere’s no apparent damage when an auto nuu oyer a hose. The material ia flexible and springs back, In time, though, foe hoee will break down at that point, irill develop cracks or a ipUt.. K the beao nmat be atnfohed aeteas a drive when ifa In nee, do temelblag to prefect It A aim-pie bridge can be mode by plac-lag pleeee el scrap wood ee eecb side of tho-hooe. Wheels «yill go o^r it without cnshiBg oio Ime. Kinks do nothiag to add to hose’s longevity. When you have the hose coiled take time straighten it out. Pulling it straight out when there’s a kink in it instead of giving it a turn or two will cause it to crack or split. DON’T STRETCH Stretching the hose too much will have the same effect near the faucet You’ll And it diaaper to add a length of hose if the one you’re using now isn’t quite long enough. Ever pick up a hoae that’s been ent In the sun tor a wUle? Notice how hot it waat Imagine what the tempentore of tho water in-oMc mast hnva been. The son’s hent'jriU damage tho nwterial front the ootslde-eoase It to dry op and eraek. If there’s watm- hs-ilde it wlU destroy the matertaL Just leaving it in a pUe wffl cause it to rot. Hang it up so that it needn’t support its own weight and isn’t lying on a surfioe that’s elfl>-er dry and hot or moist. A red it best for storing Watch how you handle your hoae. Dragging it across gram won’t hurt it, but across cement will. ’The comer of a brick foundation sharp don't pull the hoae against it. For either rubber or plastic use raendiog tubes and hoae clamps. Cut the hoae, insert the tube and tighten clamps on each half. gPLKXNO ' There are also special splicers that consist of-a tube and prongs at the center pointing toward the ends of tube. Insert the tube and ap the prongs into the 1 Vhen repairing a plastic hose dlp4be ends in hot water to soften. New couplings can be put on in the aame Iway, Since the Opting is a point of wear you can figure on cutting off this part of the hose and lAplacing the coupling at least once during the life of the hose. Can Now Get Large Trees Know Yoiir Enemies Rogues' Gallery of Pests JAPANESE BEETLES Oval shaped with shining metallic green bixly and coppery brown outer wings. About Vs” wide and H” longi.Adults'attack foliage. Larvae feed on roots. Control adults with DDT wettable powder in either spray or dust form. Control-larvae with 45 per cent Chlordane Dust. white, waxy, mealy covering. Found In clusters along the veins and underaides of leaves and In the creviret at the baae of leaf stems. Cause stunting and distortion of leavs. Controlled by spraying with nicotine sulphate (Bla^ Leaf 40) combined with white-oil. FALL WEBWORM Caterpillars feed heavily on foliage and enclose it in an unsightly tent-like web. Caterpillars hairy with. long grayi^ . 'brown hairs arisinif from - black and orange spots. Can be controlled by spraying or dusting with SO per cent DDT wettable powder. GYPSY MOTH use serious defoliation and plant damage. In adult form the male is brown with black markings. Adult females are nearly white with black wing markings. An 6il solution of DDT is recom'-mended as a spray lor control. Flat oval body with lacelike . Generally %” long. Cause tration to foliage by sucking plant jmces fmm underside of foliage. Should be controlled by spraying with nicotine sulphate (Black Leaf k)) when first notice(l. Repeat q>r«ying at weekly Intriirals. Tiny bugs only about 1-5” long when fuUy grown? Covered with a SANDERS , FOR RENT TRAVIS Whew a small leak develeps repair M immediately. Far rab- Ihey are mare serrieeaMa aad tost laager. Look for good examples and ideas and be sure of proper drainage, size and adequate-shade, advises TbUe. Pools are ditflcult to maintain but many people like to have a gan den pool. Be sure yours ia watertight, drainable and deep enough tor fish and plants. Screeos aad fences are Hard for privacy aad hMlag uaalghtly features oa your praperiy ar aexf door. Doa't block off a deolrahlc brr^te with a poorly ptaced fonre. Fraoeo ahoiild be attractive and harmonioufl with your house aad patio. The service area is reserved for clothes line, work bench, an incinerator and other permanent fixtures. Like all structures they should be oturdlly built, properly placed for permanence, constructed of attractive materiala and designed for efficient use of the avail, able spare. A new kind of stockpile will help the United States beat the dwindling supplies of a great natural resource—mature shade trees for the home landscape. The stockpile is for home own-rs who don’t want to wait years for saplings to grow up to enjoy the beauty and shade of lush trees. Davey tree experts now are collecting good-sized trees on a production line basis for stocking on their own tree ‘‘prdserves.” The trees are balled and burlapped and ready for transplenUng at any time. Tha firaf of such big free collection ceatera has been mtab-Ushed In Kent, Ohio, Davey headquarters, to serve thp Cleveland, Akron and Youngstown areas. Others are planned for tile East, South and Middle Weet. One big advantage ie the home owner can select the tree be wante yitiiout having to tnvel miles into the country to see it er choose it from a group of Bigger trees-those with better than three-inch trunk diameters— are hard to come by these daya. Large estates are broken up and desirable farm trees just oft highways have vanished, in the main. Under the new system, tree men open up new sources of supply, by collecting from remote areas in early fall before soils becbn]e swampy. It is now possible ti tain groups of fine trees at one Previously, trees were moved and transplanted immediately on -gn individual order basis. Vegetables Need Food Riiwrv?getable crops with a relatively long growing season sh9uld receive a ^e-dressing of two pounds of femizer for lawns and gardens lor each 100 feet of row after the plants are well up and again before they reach maturity. Always water thoroughly after each feeding. - Honeylocust Peril Seen in Webworm Otire confliMd to dw South, a dsvMtatii« toof-oatini (iaat. ti its geofrephieol Umitatiom a Is rapidly hrrding north and wo siriietarr| U built of Dr. Cari Humm, pathologM of tho Davoy Traa Expsit Oo„ aayt t, known fo sefontiata byj tho formldaWo namo of Homa-dauk albisstas, baa davtiaped a taste fo^ all varictlM of locust, particularly tha popular honey-; locust, as well as the mimosa, Southern shade tree. As ■ reaul't. it is now munchfhg on honeylorusta from New Jersey down through North Carolina and Georgia. It is also becoming a aertous problem In Ohio, Pennaylvania and acaf-^ tered arefs nearby. * ★ * The growing legions of honey-locust fanciers can stop the Mimosa webworm In its tracks, beginning now, in mid-June. A series of three sprayings with a good stomach poiaon—DDT or lead ar> senate—will control the hungry pest. Second'^and third applications should be at four to five week Intervals. 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JULY 1. 1900 m lonoR •tA.W.MMW,O.V.M. New Flag Will Fly ok the 4th WASHINGTON fAP)-nw. wwk of an adviwry group whkh oerved di^ in mlargbif Old Glory »111 Ik unfurled otfldatly next Monday. The design of the SiXstar was reconunended by the KcrO' I of State, Pefense and TVeasury and the chairman of the CommiMion of Fine Arts after Hawaii was admitted as the 50th state, ; The group earlier had per-j <1. wKn.vpe hop»e would be formed the same task in>nlurg-I suited for our 11-.vt^r-uld? inc^ Old Glory - to add the 49lh A. For many centuries, special *'at f"'' Alaska. That version be-t:^ of homes have been bred came official just a year ago. W specutl reasons. For instance. Onl> slight .changes were need-/quarter and Western horses are ed to make room for the 50th star / Ideal for trail riding, barrel races, Th*; Fa-id of blue has nine horl-etc. Ironial rows of stars, arranged in The hunter or jumper excels inlallcmate staggered rows of aix fox hunting and jumping compe-ihnd five stars each,. The fatnillar \itkm. The American saddle horse|13 and white stripe.s• remain requires the best horsemanship.'unchanged Knowm for his beauty and for hisj *. * * jtaits 'this regal animal is a pleas-' The nmv flag will be raised at-lire to own. jU’:01 a. m. in July 4th ceremo- There are other types of i-ourse nles at the Ft. McHenry National and you should pick yours accord- Monument in Baltimore, Md. ing to your pleasure. A young;Francis S<-ott Key wrote the child or beginner ran learn thejwords of the Star-Spangled Ban-r riding uid horse careiner during the British bombard- m pnrm ■■i Witt VI1' /'■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ( Cteveiand-Ciilk Plilis Expansion CLEVELAND « — dawluid- la avrivalcnt let xmmkf SO gl«« MphMdi a( aw ItttKnakliv material in • alnEte wnnn. It la kMhad upon aa a Mf alep to-“ " ■ ■■ ' Ow Gnat rONFRR IN WAUUNGTON — Rep. Farrell E. Roberts (R-West Bloomfield Township), a member of an interim committee studying how itate laws against pornography mailing can be strengthened, Is shown conaulting with Herbert B. Warburlon with the Shetland pony imonl of the fort Sept. 13-14, 1*14, Low Cost Summer Living rSSSBR of Grants f 5-POSITION IIHiERSPIIING^ CHAISE FOLDS FLAT... NEEDS NO ASSEMBLING (Mi n9 i88 One easv motion opens the lightweight aluminum frame, add the innerspring mattress, and adjust the back to suit your fancy. Bold red "Gramercy Rose" vinyl covering, perfect foil for the 'siU very’ frame. 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Members of the five-member bipartisan House interim committee recently returned from Washington where they conferred for a day. with officials of the U.S. Popt Office Dept, on. how this best can be accothplished. SHERIDAN. Wyo. (UPI) - The Nationil Park Service has pro-posed the closing of part of Vel-lowatone Lake in order to protect 'one of the nation's largest inland erta said, "laws alone will never grounds for Oceanic birds, solve the problem. Authorities uni-j The service layg Increased boat-(ormly agree that education must:ing has caused a inline in the commence in the home, school andjnuinber of terns, cromrants, pell-church." leans and guUa nesting on the lake. "As the operator* of this flitby bnslneos are stopped by the Jus-ttee Department In their Inler-atale traffie, the state must be prepared lo move in as the operator* are driven to Intra state traffic,” declared Stale Rep. Farrell E. Roberts (R-Weot Bloomfield Township), a member of the committee. He said .he expected that the committee would prqpose amendments to the present Michigan atat-•tes prohibiting pornography "to assure they are strong enough to deal with our local problem.' 'the committee learned from Herbert B. Warburlon. general counsel of the Post Office Department and William Callaghan, director of the Mail Fraud Divip|on, of the gravity of the mail order obscenity, particularly in its effect upon juveniles. A review of the Michigan laws is eeded "to plug up the loopholes’ which the operators take advantage Roberts said. And any law changes might be in line with cent Supreme Court decisions. He pointed oi e loophole which enforcement officials to prove that person picked up,with pornography material on him intended lo sen it. Roberts said he'd confer Prosecutor George F. Taylor to learn the problems of enforcing ithe present laws. PAYDAY LOANS $50 for 2 wks • . . only 70// ether loans to $500 Vith 24 mo*, to repay $M.M $1S.3S AssdtiAns LOAN COAAPANY in DRAYTON PLAINS: 4494 Dixie Hwy. ^ CAU: Or 3-1207 4n-i0NTiAC: 125-127 N, Saginaw CALL: FE 2-0214 the final analysis. " I Iraa Go., buieat Imtepaiidant nr a< iraa ora raearvoa. an-oea it la oUrtlni a 900,000-tm npamkm In onnaal produc-don o( Ugh gm% palMi from h» FheUtttea at the ItepubUc mhw and the ooncentrating and pelletizing plania are propertiea of ICarquette Iron Mln^ Cb.. operated by develand-CUffi. It it owned 1^ Clifte, Jones fl LaughUn Steel Cbrp.; Intemational Harvester Co., and Wbeelii« Steel Cotp. His Bod Dr«am Soym Family in Horn* Fir« RUTLAND, Vt. (UPI) — Peterl Harmon, 17, awoke juat in time tixiro a bad dream in which he Ibund himself !n a smoke-filled room from which he couldn't ea-cape. ; , | On awakening, Pete discovered his house was on fire. He routed family and everybody got ogt in time. I WIf E ImiDES INEl^INCTIVELY AHboagh every ‘TowLl Steriiag pattern baa ite own MnnOatakable distinction-UMy ^ bnve two things in .•soelloe F. N. PAULI CO. * The Store Where Quality Counts! Pontiac** Oldest Jewelry Store 28 W. Huron FE 2-7257 BE REALLY REFRESHED... Enjoy the cold crisp taste and lively lift of Coke s.. for the Pause that Eefrashes! GET SEVERAL CARTONS FOR YOUR PICNIC! 2255 S. Telegraph Mich. Miracle Mile CALLy FE 8-9641, BOnLED DIIDER ADTHOBITT OF THE COCA-COLA COKPAHY BT^^-COU I0TTU1I6 CO. POHTUC, I"- A..: THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY. JULY 1. l9eo PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. TWENTY-ONE Area Communities Ready for July 4 festivities Events Aimed at Family Fun tn Rochester, Dryden, Pontiac Twp., Utica and Ortonviile-Oxford A wide variety of events, including parades, coronation of village queens and traditional fireworks displays, will be offered as family entertainment on the Fourth of July in a number of Oakland County flfea communitjies. Most o( town* are confining their activities to one-day •celebrations. except Lake Orion; which opens its three-day Homecoming ^ pn^ram at 10 a.m. tomon-ow. ^ DKVDEN ^ The Qass A National Open ^-ton Twirling Contest will ^blight Dryden's Boom Day celebration Monday. The NBTA Open wi)i be an allday event in thy high school gymnasium. Cori^competition will begin at 9 a.n^ with a . short parade to ftrflow. / Highland Twp. Fete Sunday Over 2«0(Kh Children Registered Waterford Fluoridation Begins Wallwd Lake Kaaao «saln. the gigantic wmer j Ilo.vce and Brit.v Ta.vlor, will be iTwo portable dental anll< I ... . bV 1' I_I Township topical fluoride giving Ibe Irralmrnlv, n««l»led borrowed (enm (larfc.lan bj Bloomfield tn'almcnt program I* underway at than and W«st Ceittbrations Slof«d ; .Sehoolcfall School, with j 2.000 childii'n registered, according jto Cixirdlnator Mrs. .lohn Ifokc The'annual Independcnc' DaV| * /* ^ rrlebmiion pul on by the High ! l''n»m 9 a.n^f to i p r land Township Fire Depnrtmcni /""'f .'‘ru . i u.u (h'rgiiricn. .w*c«aMl, filth iiwt eighth grades go Ihnmgfv the foiir-Mlmcnt I , the next will be Sunday at the Hlghlani Junior" High School grounds. by Anne t'rebassa i by Ibe lowniddp fi a e r I n, Walrrlord Township sebbol system — are beiag used. High lWbo.ll slu.lenls. Dra’ytiai Plains denlirt.Dr Wll- Thls is Ihc (isirth year ihc Ham j<. Baer is in charge of the Wnirrfoid Township sctHsil system, pnigram, along with many PTA under tin- sponKorshlp of the 23^ volunteers. 'Pairnl-Tcuj'her assoclnilons, hasi * ' * * provided the. riuoyldiilion pmgrnm Assisting Mrs Hoke, .w llic cx-. lo school children ■ endive cominillce an- ScTclary- frcalmcnt pmccss at Ihc n.tc of|,,^„^ „ . Tr.msiirc.r I/^rov ! riichnrd Two I'nlverslly of MIebIgsn |$.3, which pays (or supplies ami Sliitp-«ie display wIN be sUged by the Oxtoni Chamber el Com- The merchants of Ortonvillc, Bald Eagle Laxe -and Lake Louise will sponsor the fireworks at 9 p.m. on the Rrandon School grounds. ' The Brandon Township Fire Department .will supervise the pn>- gram. _ Rate Hike Put Off LANSING W — 'A decision on Michigan Consolidated Gas CO.’s request for a |15,642,Q00 rate in-CTeasp \won't be mad« Seplemb^. The State Public S^rv. ice Comtni^ipn wound up hearings on the ufili^f case yestprday and directed the c^plaiiy drd the PSC staff'f6 submit tiri^ by Aug. 15 I summing up their stands. TLL TAKE OVER’ - KbegO Harbor Fire p..ti« rr.« Pk.i. Marshal John Sellman warns youngsters that sale of fireworks, each jvar there'are cases of Fourth of July fireworks must be left to area fire youngsters being killed or maimed while, setting departinentS, which wiU set oft colorlul dUplays’* off "firecrackers." Randy Nix, 6, and his brother throughout OaWand County over the three-day Ricky, U, of 2407 Hester Q., cooperated in the weekend. In spite of statp laws restricting the staged photo above. At 3 p.m. there .will be a professional soccer game at the juniog, high schoorioolball field. Outdoor church services will be held there at 7:30 p.m. Opening the holiday program Monday will be the Homecoming Parade which will form at the junior high school at 10 a i Beginning at 11 a.m. and continuing all day will be water bat- Parade Will Launch Clarkston Holiday CLARKSTON - A gala paradtf will launch Fourth of July actlvi. ties Monday in Garkston. The marching columns and full regalia of floats will asfemble LAKE ORION-Final judgin'? in the Miss Orion, contest will take place at 9 p.m. today at Al Han-oute’s Buick-Chwrolet showroom, 209 N. Park Blvd. It is opep to the public. One' of the five girls who were picked Monday night as finalists in the competition will be named queen. The winner will reign over the Lake Orion Homecoming Celebration which opens tomorrow. Oonipeting (or. the rrown are Diane Dolecek, Sharon Taylor, Sharon (.-ee Olson, Margaret A. Gawne and Sandra Sheldon. bearing veterans units. Boy Scouts and bands will head down. Main street at 10 a.m. j The parade will lead tg an school groanda, where garnet and ronteSIs will take place^.throagh-oot the afteriiobn. Three different out - of - town judges than the ones who narrowed field of 10 Monday night will screen the candidates tonight. They will judge'Cach girl as she appears twice in the contest, first in sports wear and ihen ih formal attire. Their decision will be. based on poise, personality, posture, tellect and beauty. Miaa Orion will be crowned at 9:30 p,m. Satarday during the street dance on North Broadway, betweea Flint and Shadbolt streets. Doing the honors wHI be Diana Lou Roberts, Miss Orion of 19M. y TBe new queen will ri^ in ! specially decorated boat in the Venetian Water.-i’arade atyl0:30 Sunday on . Lake OrUn and also on a fldat in the Homecoming Pvade at 10 a.m. Monday. Like other village queera in the Oakland - Macomb county area. Miss Orion will be eligible to represent her community In the Romeo Peach Qu^ tompetition early in August. Chairmen of the local contests are three former titlehoiders. They Dkna Roberts. Mrs. Rex Fumey Jr. and Mrs. John McGee. Flowers for the contestants wIB be furnished by Twin Yokes fi 10:30 a.ih. with 1 Water Parade sponsored b.v the Boat Club at the village park. Water f^anilval contests are alated to begin on lake Orion at 12:30 p.m. ties on Ea.st- Flint slrcct. between Anderson and Hemingway streets, and fire engine rides lor ^Hing,xlers with plastic fire hafs that may 1)e obtained in local jstc Refreshments and ^uest registration are. on the sehMule from to 3 p.m. Then aty4 Ihc' Small E'ry baseball team. a^n will play the Merchants at, Mwater Park. Finale of th^three-day program will be the Rotary Club F'larc Night at 10 p,hi. an around Lake Qrion. The .entye celebration ‘ii'-. sponsored by the Orion Crtmmiunify Center, me., and the Lake Orion Chaifi.be/ of Commerce. W»»T RLtMlMFIKLll TWP. --Aj>arade, midway and fireworks will b<> (eBtiirgd at the annual Fourth of- July celehrallon s|y>n-j sored by the Baysidc Beach Monday. ROYAL OAK -. A 39-yearold hospital adminixtrator from Sault Ste, Marie has taken over duties 'administrative as.sistant at Wfil- MiUer road at 9 a.m. Flagrl****** Beaumont Hospital here. A fireworks display will..clow the all-day program at iHx>ut 9 “,m. at the .school grounds. The event has been planned by the Independence Towaship Merchants, the Toiynship Fii/(i£hters Assn, and the Towndtip Recreation Department, '‘f . Independence E)ay Chair: Robert C. Jones is being assisted by cochairman Frank Ronk; Parade Marshal Frank Green and Float -Committee Chairman Gar-ence Soo Man Named Jj/dministrator at ea Hospital . The parade, lo lifgiii at I'J ill) p.m., will start at (Hccn Lake Road and Poniiac Tn|jl. The parade wiH p^-ced up tireen Lake road lo. Welland ■ drive and then lo the imrk ini I Upper SIraitx laikc. . “'^2. v™ Sblt Tossed Out of Walled. Lake, boy scOUts, cabj Bixiuls and representatives of ilK’j National Guard and the' Comme-Township Nike base run-groiiiur. ■'ii lid liigfi" iin, ussisliiig hyga'iilsl lleiiy ailing Inic Tlio two . hygiciii.-ijwr'nTTHe I mveisily of Michigan - Movies Popular ' With Most Folks Boating, 8\^linmipg and gbimsi Will be provided at “the picnic! grounds. The Green Lake Homeowners ssn. will hold a boat parade the afternoon of July-4 and,'set off fireworks when'it's dark.' Court CulioQ Clears Way/" -/ • WATKAW fhix: linelz Sworn In as JP thealerl WAR.SAW (UPIl-Mov p.Cpvirle Wai-snw with its n ulaV form of entertainment, aceord-ing to a reeent suivey by the Po-ilish .Ministry of Culture. / He is Ward A, Stoddard, who had beeii administrator of the Chippewa. County War Memorial Hospital In Sault .St?. Marie sinee August 1957; He will^head several hospital depaiiments and projerts and be dlreelly respoiMible to Hospital Director' Oweg^ R. Pinkerman. Stoddard Js a 1950 graduate of Wisconsin State College and received his mastcr’si degree in hospital administration in 1954 from the University of Minnesota. . Married and the lather of one child, Stoddard served two years as manager of Walsh Community Hospital. Walsh, Colo., and as assistant admiqistra^r for three years at St. AFexiusI Hospital, Bis- WAIJ.ED LAKE— Gene Schnclz said the City Charter slipulalesj Of 1,417 [icrsons queried, CT .per was sworn in ns Justice of thejthat a candidate must be a resi-jC*’”* said they went •<> the yiovies Peace here today following a Or- dent-of the citywfor nt lea.st two «1 >'’«-'<♦ on*'** « month, ci^pared cuit Court dccLsion yesterday that years prior to the last day of filing wllh 18 per cent who Mid they flared (he way for the attorney nominuting petiUons. jattended six>rts events >gularly, to lake office - K'^nelz, 27, of 1151 N. '♦WO. .[nr . said he has b.-en a resident,""'! ^ ' Orcuif- JiKlge Clark I Ailams.**' Walled Igikc for 22 months priorj^'''"’^-WASHINGTON (UPD -/ Arms;,osse»l out of court Thursday a"'> 'h'' “April 4 clei tion - two! ,On)y « |ier cent said they n shipments under the nation's mill-Uuit brought l,y former 'Justice „f‘months shy under the Oty <>.Mci - -.......................- - m- lazy aid program over ^ last 111 ih,, ppj,,.p n»nWn A; Rdifi, con-' "the stale slafiite U « «mlroll-. years haye totaiiHl $2.3y800,000,fXX). [testing .Sriine.lz' riijht lo office , ing in this *-aKF." .ludge Adaiiis , , j Roth, who WHS licatrn by ,S<-linel/| riileil (nllowiiig the trial of Roth’s . W this. Europeaiy allies gotjat eleidion lime, claimitOnTmel/; suit. ’ * $12,800,000,000 or mgre than half, |fii,| not meet the residence require- U. S. Ships Arms Ak Totaling $23 Billion I film, while 71 - per 7*enf ne\ep ventured Into a theater, '18 |wr (-ent skipped mu seams and 50 per cent stayed away from alf st*eclal artislie and eulliiral exhibitions. "* while Far Eastern/hies received ^pnls umler the City,.Charter, $5.300^00p;D00 in kid and Nf»ar; judgo said the provision of East^ and South Asian nations, the charter was in conflict wilh got B.300,000.000/ Roth was asking the fpurtUoj Old .Schnelz’ ' winning vote.s.i ,- , , fSchnelz was'the top vole getter^ The survey/also sought lo de- li stale stHlute <-over|ng justices of , , the peace, France ,-wa«/the fiigge.st bene-, ficiary, acco/ding ta Pentagon i *•>" figures getting $4.MO.OOd.OOO ih| ‘f. * American aims, followed by For- '“Wh»hlp 30, days mo«a with/about $2 billion and I P"*'’" M.,n,h»ii iiK- JP ' There was no immedwle report the lack of leisure time. .30 iwhelher Roth might appeal Judge ppp cpnt after-work fatigue, 28 per I Aliam^’ decision lo the glale .Su-the difficultv of obtaining tick-T'remc Court. .. ets, T5/pcr cent -the difficulty of 'The- decision came just |n finding tfanspOrtation, 13 per cent (ik'd in Api iMimc." the new Josttce said /ollow. of suitaljle’clothes anrf ing the ruling. ij pp/ ppnt the lack of companion- Taylor was the first In bring ship. ** ' the resident requireim-nt Issue lo | / ----- " I was "Ion mneh of a gentleman ! judge Has His Test He said he would leave the fip/fOf PfltBmitY SllitS ■ision up lb the Election Commit ' iion in acceptfag .Schnelz’ nomii ing petition, which they did foil ing the advice of hftgmey All Herzog who explained the si statute and the Gty Charte/conflict. / Schnelz was sworn ^lo/ office LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Ifk-County Judge Arch Campbell -de^e* paternity suits by comparing ear* of male children with ears of purported fathers. Campbell says that during his , - 10 years on the bench he has de- at 10.30 a.m.^ccremonif^in city,jpp^,„p^ „ chS/acteristics of the hall by City Clerk .Dorot^ly Lons-l inherited by sons from their lathers, and mainl^r dale. DEATH 8CENE ^ Three people front Midljiind were kinecf and - five members ofVRoyal Oak family injured y^terday irl a two-car crash near Caro. Dead at the scene were tijfc Rev. Howard \Vab-ster, 68, his wile, and Mrs. Bertha Cary. a]\ of Midland. James Milliron, 32, of 506 E.' RtE, Royal Oak, his wife and their three childreit, Mary Ann. 8, Robert, 6, and James, 5, were rushed to Saginaw Gcflierai HOapilal where James is list^, in critical condition with a brain Injury. Tuscola County sheriff’s deputies Mid Milliron failed 4o stop his car on MM at theM46 intersection six miles soutl\ of~C3t». relies on these in deeding such Former Flint Mayor C. A. Comings Dies Campbell adds that the test does not apply for fathers and daughters. MIAMIBEACH(AP) - Ciharles ,Cumings, ffi, jormer mayor of Flint, Mich., and iutomotive pioneer, died jrestbrday. Cumihgs was the last survivor of five men who financed the Buick automobile in 1904. He was a founder of Flint’s McLaren Qenrtal'Dospital and was active in many community projects. Coif Needs Its Mother, Says Vef in Vermont BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPl) -University of Vermont veter , Cumings leaves his widow Linda, fervlce, to be In Flint, Is being arran^ by the Algoe-Gundry'Eun-eral Home there. an says "the farmer who tak^ calf away from Its mother i 'after filrth is taking on the n er’s 3ob.” br. James Wadsworth / said. "Most digestive troubles ip ba'oy calves can be traced to < feeding. The seoner a ca)!( learns ..'vi,.:. f / TWKXTY-TtVO THE POKtlAC PRESS. FRfPAY, JULY l/l960 Miami Beach Greets Beauty-Queen Gals MUMI BEACH. Fla. (API -Beauty queen fttun Europe, Ada and the Midda' Eaat arrive todayj for the 19fe-s Zender ol Lima, Peru, the 1968 winner. _arrtved Thure-day. along with seven contestants. * * */: * ' ■ / , ■A tucceaaor to the-1968 qtseen. Tbshiko Kojima of Tokyo, will be chosen July 9. * ^ ‘ ' The Highway Department said today the wont spring oonstruc-tion season in many yean has caused a onemenlh postponement in opening of a ( I mile section M M78 freeway in Genesee County. The dep^ment revealed last week that it had lifted Its ban The iTjove came after thd U.8. Omsus Bureau In DetroU an. nounced cities could conduct hx^ recounts U the bureau's prellnv *—’ tally - Ihe prelimii Grand Rapids Inar^-flgu shf«^ a drop of HEDAREOTOIOVEA CANNIBAL PRINCESSI |oo Sunday work, and that night ftom 178,519 in 1S60 to 175,141 work could be expected on aonie>‘* rw. prolecta. in order to offset delaysl D«vls proposed the recount he caused by wet weather. t*ban as a sampling, but district Supsrvisor Cari B. Tuggle sample method “won't 3 BIG HITS Tonight • Saturday Robert Eleanor IfTCHUM-PARKER I aaioici«CMAe*ae Homo «ri|lir Gsorgt PEPPARO - Georft NAMiCTON > Ewett SLOANE'Iuim PATTEN rS UNDUBK ^"wt^iW toocnts witaiiCHiociiii smwMaw awiNiiriimimsni wiwuwoiwTN __ ' , aMVMiusicriocuM. MaatuMiMM - Loit Timet Tonks,- Sol Miiwp "GENE KRUPA STORY" Gwgofy Peck "WORLD IN HIS ARMS" SAT.—Sc0 EAGLE THE DOG of WALT DISNEY FAME — IN — OLD YELLER THE DOG of ■^JOGw EXTRA SAT. MATINEE — 5 CARTOONS mean a.iling.'’ CRANBROOK SUMiflER MUSIC FESTIVAL nVBRO ARTUTB BALUtT Valter Psok with Mneban of DeMt gymphany •asday, Jaly II...4iM P.M. OfMk TkMlw, Um Pta. SmS il.an«M Hill. TU OAVB aaoBSca auaanT Slol* PoiicB Nport 24,689 ArrMH In May EABT LANSING (UFl) - State Mta In May. R * * Police Bay 22,M7 were for trat ne vtoUdane/Aaolhar M2S per wert aireatod on ertminat ehaigea. aad a total of un Juvo- SQUAM ROUNP DANCING GARDEN CENTER BALLROOM CAMPUS RALLROOM 1 UVWMI. ^rt Tm*., Prt., Set. Tfisali OKTU A HbUNO - Jozef MIot-Mrot, a Salem, Mam., construction wotM picketing the Soviet Embassy in Weahlngton Thuraday t& mack the annlveraary of the Posnan riots, has the hose turh^ on him by an embassy employe. Mlot.Mros took the hosing c^rfully but police, who showed up, told Mm he had to keep at/least 500 feet away from the embassy, by local law. h Tak«s Ex*H«ad Gold Star Mothsrs star Mothers, I night. ICOMMERDEI TTie Long Beach woman was 'lOS ANGELES (AP) — Ruthinatlonal chainnan of the organ-i Unger, 64. past national com-|>Mtlon at the time of her death, mander of the American Gold One of her four sons, Murray H. ------------------ -- Isinger, an Aitny sergeant, was killed during the African EM 3-0661 Admissioitii 80c SOUTH END UNION un ROAD FHEE PLAYOROUND SHOWING IT OUT.SHOCKS "CAT ON A HOr TIN ItOOf-l Robert Eleanor MITCHUM-PARKER a a $« c. inoa awkw. HoTue* Gtarge PEPPARD ■ George HAMILTON j. Everett SLOANE-10101 PATTEN j paign In World War II. Collage Will Include Practical Nurie Training TRAVERSE CITY III -<• Expansion of curriculum to include practical nurses training this fall and a registered nurfb program in 1961 was. announced today by Northwestern Michigan /College. *^Th|»practical nunw, school, dcr^iipe ipervlsion of the Traverse □ty Board of Eduction the past 10 years, will be grated at the! Grand Traverse /County Medical Facility, according to college director Preston Tenia. Karanranlis Visits Tito BELGRAI^E, Yugoslavia Pramier Cohstantine Karamanlls of Greece arrived Thursday for an official yislt. With him were his wife and Evanghelos ..Averofl. Greek foreign minister. ★ A" ★ TONIGHT ★ ★ ★ 1 BLUE SKY DRIVE IM THEATER ALL OF THE CHARACTERS OFTHERICHAND i EARTHY N0Va...RE-UVE I THEIR SHAME AND FEAR ON THE SCREEN! •*No» since "Cat on o Hof Tin Roof" h^i the comero panrad io ralanflatsly into thA taerffs of o proud but puilty fantjlyl Graat^s 6 booki Magnifieant at a motion IT TAKES THE TOUGHEST GUYS IN THE WORLD TO FLY.JHE LIGHTNING JETS \ ’ STARRING STEVE BRODIE LYNN THOMAS MARK DANA ADDED ATTRACTION SATURDAY -★ PARACHUTE JUMP A FREE FALL PARACHUT^JUMP FROM 8,000 FT. OPENING THE PARACHUTE ONLY WHEN IT REACHES 1,500 FT. Blow-5y-Blow. Film of the PATTER^ON-JOHANSSON FIGHT k ' ■ -V" I i':':3KEtGo UNFOMUTABU! lui'Hm Follow'the Lights to the WRAaE Mlt£ Michigon'f Newest - Mott Fobulout nniE-M THEATEI SQUARE LAKE ROAD GIGANTIC OPENING CELEBRATION •k NOW thru MONDAY W NEVER BEFORE ON ANY DRIVE-IN THEATER SCREEN! Shown as It Should Be Shown in the New "^per 70" Technirgmd on the BIGGEST SCREEN Ydu've Ever Seen! : Ibqy asAinst buccaneeri THE MBWW iriK PhlMIIS __ :^-s^.lwniARe(iioi« CHARLES HERBERT-SUSAN GORDON MURVYNVYE • WHILE THEY LAST — SNOW CONES to the KIDDIES __r R«LFUYSRoyND_ FREE? SOUVENIRS r.'.F. I J|HK PONTIAC PRKSS, FRIDAY. Jt’LV I. 10t» , wism STADRIM KMTIAC FM. JOLT 1st iS-MUT nui-ts BRAND ou gpnY Rid fol«y Show WHwff «tor sICSm' 1 STONIWALL JACKSON ALEC HOUSTON •f lk« CU-TV KEN MARVrN BCA IKED MURPHY sM?fj "RED" SOVINE "Wii, i.br wfc," TIm Orifiiial LONZO OF ORC» A LONZO MARCUS TERRY ^■atry Nul.-| GEORGE MORGAN || “CoHdy KiiMi" RED FOLEY JUBILEE U.S.A. S«» Hla la l^taa Fria.jr ADDfD ATTRACTION \ A OIGANTIC * 'fireworks SAVE—SAVE—SAVE 0*1 TIekeli la A4Tsac« al Gallathrr l Maiie SUn. Panllae Dr.jUa Draff, DrarUa PUtiia 4->TMmtTg—kina . ~Cm|OKEN—1S« ■zaaMraA kf M«tr.|MlltaB Clak Somalia Splurges Gleefully, Celebrating Its Independence MOGAOISOH). Somalia (AP) ~ adminlNtred th* coaual Nrip ait- ward a |oal of unttihg all J4 mil-Irapowriahed SomaNa today c^jtmdiRg (ttm the Mr of EaatlMon SomaU tribeamen In Eart Af-bpatod with a milUoiHMlar party AMca to the Kenya bofdtr. Jotort|'^ on beconiiKp the ISth African a»jin talvtlnf the new naNon.|>-« WLUON POPt'UnON ------„---------,—_ since VorM War it. Tribesmen danced and sang in the strseta at thW dusty old pert city in a splarEe that coat the equivalent of the territory's aa-nual trade defldt. ♦ * * Italians, who (or 91 years I Rome’s representatives agreemeatf witn the i cal and cultural ahL Italian Somaliland and boring Britiah Somalitand north, which became Independent About 1,900,000 live in the new republic. But Somali leaders hope-eventually to embrace the otheril w-bo live In neighboring Ethiopia,! French Somaliland and Ki Kenya. SomdU n el a republic In the flnt step to. p^^lc flag-^ (Ive-polmed white star on a blue field-^nt up over' the government palace in this! whitewashed capital. Jammed shoulder to shoulder in the large square, the .Somali tribeamen stood in silence as their! new flag replaced Italy',, Independence was prociaimedj by Aden Abdullah Osman, ,’)3. .provisional chief o( ktate and elder; statesman of the Somali Yobth League, which held *1 of the 90! scats in the last Italian Somaliland legislature. "Oir thoughts turn to the millions of our African brothers who still languish under thie yoke o( injustice and incomprehension," said Osman, "Still again our appeal turns to the world to concede peace and justice to these broth, crs." His words were drowned in the boom of 104 cannon salvos. Fire works streaked into the sky in an hour-long, $160,000 display, ’ In the central square and the adjoining dustry streets , the , So-m^is danced and shouted through the night, Bi(Ming farewell to the last remnant of Mus.11ie nemt Ml a( UJ. Aaomey rredarick Kaasi lor a federal JudfoMp in —Euicrn District re-prompt approval troOi the JufMary Oammittae yesterday and may be aubmitted to he lanate today. . a* * * • At a Jndidaiy aoboonunUtae Thea the master el cerimsalee. Brig.. Alaatair O. L. MaeLeaa (Ret.), dlTMter M the an BeBlah •hew, e chUI hi hb ae toager II. Yea aad year fellow apeetalera, abmM IMN •* them, era ehoehej. Ysa theaght a waa pari a( Om act. You lean^^ter that they rushed fibsterbraok to St. Oare's Hospi. tal, where a nurse reported that "tvery bone in Ms body ,b broken." A couple of houn later the cap. tain b dead. £astcrbropk, who was not mar-riad, said In a recent interview leeming Ms act: "U anyone did I. he'd never make the daacent Kaess for Judge U.S. Attqfno/s Norm Now Rtpdy for Rnol Approverf Voto MARSRAm Mkh. m -|an came pO miles doeer to rei Eadoa ot a Oetrok-to-CMcaaD i JoMi C - Madio. mnildiv lird anniversary as state highway commbslona', openad ap a eecfiDB et IntersUte M running fron “ Mon to the cdft ot Bnltte Crit ♦ * * It Unks to other sqctlona already Mnpletcd. fumbhlng an M-tnila retch extending from Pnw Paw to cast ot Jacksoa It ie the aecond tongeej etretch on the taaentata .F«M»Fw0.r •iiwiwi sik., ChtekM, FMi ----------- •laif BOB miEB of tlM Hammond Orgon 2542 Pontiac Uko U. • Tiko4ii Sdfvict h 3-0749 I objeetiam to tho nobUnatlon of Kaoaa hy PiMd«a Etoenhowmr. PMIlp A. Hart -C«ll UN 2-3758 ' Sown DRID6IN6 CO. SW TtUra' Fmw In Uoi, a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, many young in a Buddhist monastery _____ getting married. The custom is fc tended to help them become bk .pusbands. 7 With Trmk 198 NORGE 12 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR 54 Lb. Frozen Food Capacity Tr., citizenship teacher, all of Pontiac. Broomfield arranged breakfast for the new citizens in the dining room of the Speaker of the House before tours of federal buildings and foreign embasatet. The trip will also take them to the U. N. buildir« In New Yorit. Tourists^pend Much in Nevada ^-Gamble Little TARSON crry. Nev. (AP)-In-dividually, the tourist visitor; doesn't stay long in Nevada nor, does he spend much money. { But l^ million of them together |in 1968 spmt an ntlmated 440 mlHlan doHars In Nevada gam-iMing halls and recreation spots, ithe state h^way department es-' timated Thursday. The department survey said thr average tourists stayed less than two nights and spent $6212 fori ihimself and his group. And most I of his spending was at motels. I i restaurants and bars rather than lin gambling casiilos. 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TWENTYSIX THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 1. 1960 Big Chance Arrives for Hayes ionesl Pontiac Hurdler Seeks OIppic Trip at Finals ^ Americqn Trock Team Will Be Decided Today and Saturday STANFORD. CaJif. (AP'-A trip to Ronie and ttw Olympics are up itrabs today aa ^ ath-leiM representing the best in thej ^ natiofl open competitioa for berths: on the U. S. track anil held team ' This weekend has been ^^ng-awaited one fbr Pontiac, TtHch. AO Uf NotR Dune toodull Igunee next Fall wiU be telecast Ion a delayed basis over more than llOO statlana. This is the second I year Irish punes wiU be video I taped for early Sunday aflernoon huMIe great Hayes W. He U *. . V . In ihm IppaI KsaHU ssoainm* «kaa very strong candidate \o makei i? very s.roog canomaie w maae| ^ ^ ^ the squad. The Eastern Michigan star has to court to atop him beaten former Olympic contestant! Playing for DaUas of the Lee Calhoun several tlnws both! Football League. A Indoors and out as* well as moeti Orleans federal judge ruled of the other ouUtanding Umber “ was not bound by the Uons’ toppers in the country.-The latest' ™ntwt. occaskn was at the National AAU. when Hayes covered 110 roeteri' in 13.6. Calhoun will be one of hiS' opponents. j Only the top three In each of the 17 events on the twonlay pro-1 gram, at Stanford Stadium win placet^ the squad, with two ex- California Pro Fir«s Sizzling 63 in Warmup Big Field Gets Started Today at Warwick Hills in Grand Blanc :SS p.m. --- „.Mt ■* trucStr Ml. “J ^ ‘"J? Wb •» Bottoo cepUona. The fourth man liT the 100 and 400-meter races qualifies as a member of relay teams. A decision may come quickly on which three of America's big tour In the shot put will survive. Two-• time Olympic champion Parry 0 Brien, Bill Nieder, Patldk Lding and Dave Davis all have consistently topped 60 feet. Nieder has the best toss at 65 feet 7 inches. Generally considered the four best in the world, only three of them can make the team They start throwing at 7:30 p.m. EST, in one of the opening field events. Sharing opening day attenUon , with the shot putters are the sprinters, who race at lOO meters on opening day. The 200 la slated for Saturn's program. AAU champion Ray Notion, Holder of the world record top Uie 100-yard dash, NCAA cl^mp Charlie TIdwvU of Kanaai Paul Winder of Morgan ^ate and ex-Duke flash. Dave Sime rate as favorites 1^. WOWWAT-a OAMM vonics. iCtikM* •» 0«irMi '* ‘ ■* A crowd of more than 30.000 is ------------------- expected tor today’s opener with another 45.000 anticipated for Saturday's finals to be televised nationally at 4 p.m„ EST. Today’s program also includes the high jump, javelin throw., 1 bn^ jump. 40(l-mtter hurdtoa, \ i.Om meter nib and the prelimi-nanes of the 800-meter run. By BILL COBNWELL GRAND BLANC - They were! tearing par a'part here Thursday' at Warwick Hills Country Qub In tuneup rounds tor the 3rd annual: Bulck Open goU tournament. the Nb-par barrage la pnuitiea waald bs a ataady dtotwben tte faar-day ‘n-hole medal play event got under way this man- 1 7:41 “They've really bm. breaking -ounds,” Bone said. par in warmup roi "but once th^ get on the firing is uiotnsi. linie to play for pay, I still think, /ronsrs games that a score of 282 will be good] enough to win, especially if It's BO^N (AP)- .. ______ life saving feat on horseback today earned jockey Henry Wajda of Newmarket. N.H., a nomlna- LPGA Meet Gets Rolling windy." T:U p.n. SAfcmsre games ^ J M WuSMtlM. J P IT Cta*slsnd A.___________ gutMs M BAllUnort. 1 _ - N.W YsrS (J), I "There will probably be lots of sub-par rounds by. many different players, but I feel certain that each inilividual. player will find it mighty' difficult to break par oh thip courae four, straight days,*’ Grand Challenge Today The »year-aM Warwick I SXdV U4S pjB. NATWKAL LBAGI L LBAGOE 'M UM r*t. IT a as fSSSm^i i '§ It ffi-riSKSi!™" Iss Fnssisss iM/mawia au>m> : i5w5Sir*t ^ TOOAV’S OAinS ---• (FsdTM T4> al_ , T:U am. MUwMkt* (BAaisI 14 sAd NsUAart Ssa ri-anclMp (J«nti S-T phis (Buihsrdt 44), SATVSDAT'S GAMES ta r^lKo M PhUsdslphls. T:N p.m 34) SI _ SONSATO GAMES 8*n rrsoelAco si PUUsdtlphls. U U ■ ■ .............I J1|»1«4 St pitubursh, tMS p.m. istl SI Caiesto. 1:3S p.mj iU«s a St. 1:3S p.)B. Boston University's John Thomas, who has cleared seven feet 30 occasions, naturally rates the favorite, over 1956 Olympic champion Charlie Dumas of Southern California. ' , Another Olympic champ, Glenn Davis, Is expected to win the 400-meter hurdles. The eit^Qhlo State stn- !»nd world record holder far NCAA oj^p aiff Cushman of Kanpas, 1959 Pan- American Games champion Josh Culbreath of Philadelpi^ among others. Most of the events rave 13 en-tries-survivori from thq NCAA, AAU and Armed Forces meets which form part of the eliminations toward selection of Uncle Sam's standard bearers. Favorite Jim Beatty draws close attention In the 5,000-mrter:Hcii»ton run The 26-year-old former Ndilh Carolina star.has established an American r^rd of 13 niinutes 51.7 seconds compared vakh thp .c*'*'’*'!'* world mark of 13:35 by ^ now retired Vladimir Kuts. ______________ Harold Connolly of Boston. '*ciric coa^t ^*o^vs hanimer throw winner In the 1956 spokar» m* m sm Olympics, again is expected to ; a# « m? pace this event. Rivals Jerry Siebert of Califor- vilJouw " " n aIS nia and Ernie Cunliffe of Stanford JJ have turned In the beet 1960 times ^ s^ktnt a. san nits* i «k. sm > Sarrkinknto 3. PortlSDi* • in me ,gij, ctir a. stiui* i If Bene is as good a prophet this time-as he was last year,' he'll bit the nail right on the head. Art Wall and Dow FinsterwaJd tied at 282, then Wall defeated Finster-wald In an 18-hole playoff to win the 1959 title. ★ b- ♦ The No. 1 par-buster in yester-' day’s practice sessions was Jimmy Clark, a touring pro fPom Huntington Beach, :^if. PltUburth Al MUirauke* (3), .... San rrancUco al CUcaco (3), 1:30 p.m. U* AntAlft al BL.Louia .(3), t p.m. AMEBICAk ASadCUnON ■s. dark fired a toorekfaig IS-9b-> a ever the sprawling 7,tM-yard layout, file lowest score ever carded at Warwiek where par is 86-36-72. dark never wread above par i Cary Middlecoff holds the com-petitlR course record. The good-doctor shot p 65 a year ago In the final round of the 2nd ^uiqk teat. Another young tourist, Tony Lemb. tramped around the War- wick acreage ln_67 sttekps and nd Ws ' 8 were raiDAV'S GAMES numerous other 67s and also posM. X'lTie nation's finest golfers were, f^ng a new hazard today when'| the^2,000 tourney began. OETTINO AN EABLY START — David Alien (2) of Maidenhead. England, is an interested spectator at the Royal Henley regatta as Wes Cocker, a member of the Washington and Lee high school crew, stacks the oars. .The regatta is taking place on the PRENai UCK, Ind. (AP)-The sixth championship tourney^ of the Ladles# Professional Golf Assn, opened today. But observers at the par 74 Sheraton Country Club course weren’t betting on which of the 29 women pros-all money winners in U. S. competition this year^would collect the purse of 11,500. U.S. Dominating Regatta HElNLEY-on-THAMES, England itficm all—the l2l-year old Grand (API—English oarsmen’s hopes Challenge Cup—out of the Ameri- were high today with the prospect of lalVaging the biggest prize of Players Protests Bring Change in Game Date M-sha^ CINONNA'n AP) - Warren Giles president of the National League, has changed his mind and the Pittsburgh Pirates won't have to play a doubleheader at PhilaMphia. July 10. The Crates had protested cause the Phils scheduled a p6st-game ai part of a double bill. They objected because the games would have followed night contest July 9. Giles first told Bob Friend, the Pirates' player representative, and Frank Scott, director of the Major League Players’ Aaan., that thb scheduling of thftAwin bUl did not violate any agreement with the players. He changed his ruling, however, after talking with Bob Carpenter, president of the Philadelphia cliib Carpiehter scheduled the postponed gafne for Sept. 20 . can dominated Henley Royal Regatta. After peeing four American crews, two of them from Harvard, sweep into the quarter-finals of the Thames Challenge Cup competition Thursday, the English predicted things would be different today when Oxford’s highly touted eight takes on irfde's heavy weights in the Grand Challenge Cup ,event. The two-foot high silver trophy hasn't been won by an English jerew for sbe years. -Yale, badly beaten by Harvard in a fouh-mile race At New Ldndon, Conh./is the only foreign entry this, yci Grand. Oxford's '’Blue” boat fs coiuid; ered goqd enough W Olympic competition. It Cambridge. "We certainly la»^ .we don’ have a great crew/’’ .^d Yale Coach Art Gllchrest. think we have a fighting chance. Jockey Saves Rival From Possible Death Gary Lowe, defensive back, and rookie Jim Norton of Idaho have agreed to 1960 contracts with the Detroit Lions. Norton was the 7th draft db>ice last year. tion tor the highest honor awarded a thoroughbred rider. Wajda's spectacular effort saving Tony Despirito from poa- aibie death Thursday at Suffolk Downs brought a nomination for the George Woolf Memorial Tro •akw. I.WS. ^ 6a YIaea phy for Valor, according to Martin O'Neil of the New England Jodwy Guild. Lang Hitters Wright and Ziske Are Strong Contenders "Ihere'i no doubt about it, W.ajda saved my lift,” said the ^year-old Despirito, who baa had eii^t bad ipUls and twice before hga been near death in his 10-career. He was thb nation’s leading jockey in 1962. in the 5-furlong, third race when crowding . on the far turn ("nobody’s Built"—Despirito) knocked Despirito from the saddle, his left foot entangled in the stirrup iron. Tony clung precariously the right side of the neck of his mount Color Bearer. Long hitters like Mickey Wjrlght of Bonita. Calif., and Joyce Ziske of Waterford, Wis., were expected to be, strong contenders hi the $8,500, 72-hole event on the hilly layout. Miss Wright won the LPGA crown two years ago. while Mlsa Ziske took ' the women’s Western Open last week. ♦ .it Starters included Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg, S. C., who won last year with 288 after a record round of 68; Louise Suggs of Atlanta, top LPGA money win#r this year with $8,502, and Fay Crocker of Uruguay, who has won $»,(»17. Share SilvBr Lake Honors Mrs. Aubyn Coopes and Mrs. Olln Tharr each ahot 36 this week to share low net honors In the Women’s Silver Lake Golf League. Mni. Fred Harroun was runnerup at 37. hfrs. Harry Freeman won the Wind hole event with a par three on the 5th hole. Low putt laurels were divided among Mrs. Erwin Thompaon, Mrs. An^ Condon and Mrs. Coi^ies, all with 15. The Michigan Mile Trial, a $10.-000 race, will be held Shturday^t the Detroit Race p>urse. The Trial will determine if owners will-put up the $500 starting fee lor the big race the following St^turday. Scorers Busy g in City Softball Wajda’s heroies were performed Despirito was out of sight of the press box viewers and it was feared he tras gone. If be fell he could be 'tippled by hbrses pressing from b^ind or dragged by his mount running at about 35 miles an hour. , Pictures 5 and behind three times, Uhiversal tallied the tying and winning maricers in the 7th. Loser Lowell Vollmar hit his 3rd tad 4th batters of the fflt after getting an out. Dean StaUlngs singled In a run, and Karl Walker batted acnas the other after a walk. " been built across the trMt %f Btkias the 18th greea. which urrews I2he entraac6 to the carpet to 4' I about 36 feet and makes tho I'* i 807-yard par five I j ably tougher. A total of 151 pros and amateurs started blazing away today, I teeing off at' eight-minute intervals. Bone was scheduled on the good final outing and there is no doubt we have Improved a great deal since arriving here last week." , American chances are brighterj In the Thames Challenge Cup I even though .the draw worked out Makes Early Lead Stick that only two can survive today to| , move into the semifinal. A three-run cushion in the first! Eli^ House, Harvard, Yankees Blast 5 Harpers in Romp to provide Doctoring Your Golf ast the Detroit Boat Qub, and Kent School of Connecticut meets the Harvard lightweight crew. The Harvard lightweights already have beaten Oxford’s coi^ resp^ing second crew, the Isis boat. ir- By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENT’S complaint r “Crostwlnda baffle me.” DIAGNOSIS: Inexact almlitf. TREATMENT: When you pmf a ahot Into a cross- 9-6 victory over Elmwood NE .dub. last night to" the Avondale Church Softball League. Winners’ 7th run was counted in the 3rd on an error and a firider's 1st tee at 12:16 in the company choice. Pontiac got only four hits, of Julius Boras and Don V^itt.! but put U men on by walks. Game TatasosTW noarc ^ The last threesome was slated to was a replay of one called by kn“™^~yi3E? emSw. mk. '^-?F start at 2:32. | darkness, and the win gave Pon-lAU,«. o«orf» (Xiiis> siooJSrii". b#. 1 * it it ti«: 5th place. 1 k:’«sirc5sr?i,u-tt: All the top names on the prol Compton Hallock was the win- -------—i------------- Circuit e.xce{A Arnold Palmer andining hurler, with 9 strikeouts. He Billy Casper were on hand tor the iallow-ed eight hits, rich tourney with their eyes peeled windsirod neoeasartly hare to adjust your aim to allow for the amount the' wind will change the direction of the ahot. This is obvibos, and no doubt understood by every golfer.^, t What la nofilways up-. dentood, however, is how to go about adjusting the aim to allow for the cross- 4 wind. According to my ob- CROSS WIND serration, few golfers ever ^ really try to make this ad- ^ justment ajicUy. They malte a yefj] rough estimate of bdwl much tire wind will probably blow the bail to right or left — let It go at that. the hefty 1st prize of State Netter Loses Out feighteen holes will be played GHATTAN(XX;A. Tenn. Ufi-Ray daily today through Monday. July 1 SenkowsW of ‘Hamtramck lost ia 4. The huge field will be cut at John Powless of Tallahassee. Fla., the end of the 2nd and 3rd rounds ^4, 6-3, In the Tennessee Valley to set the stage for the hoHday | Invitational ’Tennis Tournament fireworks. , . Lyesterday. Qualifying for Race t'60 PonUAc Betters 150 DAYTONA BEIACH, Fla. (AP)iupder the qualifying record —Jade Smith ot Spartanburg, 151.556 held by Fireball Roberta C., turned a lap of the Daytona of Daytona Reach. f s. V... lumen a tap 01 me uayiona of i IntemaUopal Spe^way at 150.8911 ' The worst part about this indecisive aiming is . that it tends te make the player’s swing sloppy and indecisive. * -Imum miles, per hour Thursday and be- A*lLi; c; came a strong contender for ,he riTClier KANSAS CITY (AP)-The Kan-2d) stock car race Monday. cj,y AtWetics announced The fastest in qualifying runs'Thursday jjhe signii^-'Ur'Joseph Saturday will get the pole position |'nta, an 18-year-oId pitcher from 4UC o»4i-to i I**® "^cond fastest will start Lyndhurst N.Ji. r^t or left. Then he should pick out eoine object—a S.alof’Bsi* ‘he fronts row. Other 1 The right-hander play ed ^ 1^; I positions will be determined in Lyndhurst High School and at the “ four .25-mile races Sunday. University of Delaware. He has Smith drove a 1960 Pontiac jbepn assigned to the AltHKtoerque, Tiarouhd the 2H4nile high banked|NJd„ dub of the Sophomore track. His speed was only a little.1 League. First, th^layer should try to estimate as exactly ' I tljjb an ai he can tljjfe jmount the wind srtll carry the ball to . Ick out apmt ti%e, or a trap, or even a patch of clobd—a on this object. Bq exact about it. —and line up f outpemtwr nuiy rUaSs. iM Cno. IMW. 6 out PWMSdl BY ED WILKS Associated Press Bporta Writer Skinny Brown and Jim Gentile hriiahed the salt otf the Orioles’ tail feathers, but it's going tn take a hot July for Baltimore to stay dose to New York in that American League race after the way the Yarikeea busted loose in June. The Orioles. stiU within game* of the Yanks, grabbed second ^ace back from Cleveland with a 9-1'victory Thursday night. Brown choipped down the Injuns with a tix-hittier and Gentile walloped two homers for five "nma u the Birds ended their loaiiig string at three. But the Yankees, crashing five home runs, dobbered Kansas Cjty picked up 54^ games on thrWrds, 10-3 for a breakaway 21-8 record I who had a 17-15 record in June. in June. Those five homers, two by Bill Skowron, gave the leaders 46 tor the month and a season total of 90. Roger Maris crashed his 2Sth and Mickey Mantle hit his 18th. That power pair hit 26 in June, 14 by Maris. Chicago’s fourth place White Sox, . 41t. games behind, ended Waslijjigtpn’s winning streak five with a 4-2 decision in 10 Innings. Boston belted Detroit 11-7. If there’s any doubt ^bout jurt how hot the Yankees were in tune, fake a look at irirere they were on May 31. They were fourth, four games behind the'then4ra^ Orioles. That means they’ve Cleveland, now trailing by four, was 16-13 in June. So were the White Sox. Detroit was 15-16. Washington 16-14, Kansas City 8-20 and Boston 10-22. While the Yankees were club^* bing the A’s to a seventh straight lefeet, right-hander Ralph Terry [4-3) hung up his first complete game in seven tries since May 18. He allowed teven hits, two of them hbmeri by Andy Carey and Jerry Umpe, but blanked the A’s on two singles over the last tlx innings. The Yankees, with Tony Kubek hitting the other homer, collected a dozen hita.~Bob Trowbridge (1-3) was loser in relief. >' AT realist fourih inning yesterday. The ball fell for a triple. --------- Murtdiy had to leave the nine but he wiuwd Muritoy after they collided while chaaiaf a Mre off the field under Ifia owh power. Mihvafikee liner hit by Hank Aaron of Milwaukee in the lost ground in the race Iqr losing to Chicago, U-5. twortin ilxth. ROOKIE IMWN — Chicago Cub righ^ fielder Bob Wifl bends’ over rookie center fielder Dan For the record, Maris, the major league leader, now Is ’ lour games ahead of Babe Ruth’s record-60 pace in 1927. The Orioles, who had lost five in a TOW at h«ne, got all they. needed when Walt Dropo singled home two first-inning runs otf losing southpaw lyd Bowsfield (3-4). The first of Gentile’s hom- . ers was a pinch shot with a man 00 when he hit for Dropo against right-handed reliever Wynn Hawkins in the fifth. Gentile’s 12th home Din of the season came with two on In the seventh off righthander Johnny Briggs, j , kw W w Marv Broeding also homcred as jthe Birds backed Brown (7-2» with ;i3hita Al Smith, who hit*" a two-run Jhomcr in the second inning, itoii-!»led and scored the winning run-OB JoeJGiniberg's dbuble lor the White Soxi against reliever ’Tex Clevenger (1-5); Russ Kemmeivr (4-4) won if in rrilef. coining on , after Bob Shaw gave up Jim Lemon’s i8fh bomvjn a tytog. twortin ilxth. r f THB POKTIAC PRESSl FRITDAY. JULY 1 TWB?mr.sBVKy End Run Helps Bosox {Detroit - Canada' MersEye I's Big Four ^ SAWIA. ' * ‘ * * will start for the Yanks. Ford Touii ]i 17 7 Total* 3s 111410 outduel|ed Lary last week a-Doubkd tor Brevar In 3rd. b-41n-|rt.tm(» ^ tkd for Sturdlvaot In Ith. c—Ran for Rapvtakt la. Ith. dlUa for WllUami In __________________ ath. tatrnek out for - ---- - — ' Detroit ........... I- S.S^i*o‘ Flattens Sota 8—Sturdkant, Ti ■ R n__________ . 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Teicas. came from behind to capture the men's Instinctive title in the National Field Archery Tournament at Grayling AT Pk—lki yesterday with a score of 2,771. James Mackey (righti of Bedford, Pa., set a record in captur-' ing the men's freestyle with a 2.998. Lowe, -a regular for the Uom iM fall, will be starting his fifth NFL season-and fburth with the Lions. He broke in in 1RS6 with . the Washington RedNdns after playing college ball at tdichigan StWe. iThe Lions said (he signing of Norton completes the contii^nt of 29 rookies that's expected to report to the Cranbrook training camp late this month. That means the Lions and President Edwin 3. Anderson have given up all hope of getting Jetamy Robinson into a Detroit uniform. Robinson .was the Lions' first d^t choice after starring ia the aime Louisiana State backfield aa All America Billy Cannon. A federal Ridge ruled in New A spMlal field of arrken, eight la each dlvtslM, will vie for I1I.M0 la prise money In Ihe riokest arckery e\enl In Ike modern klolory of the sport In addition to the regular divisions bowmen will also shoot for four cash prizes in a special handicap division. The champions crowned yesterday were Faye Soonyers, Modesto. Calif., who shot a record 2,447 in the women's instinctive class for her 2nd straight title. Dr. Fred Simmons. Jr., Houston. Texas, took the men's instinctive tiUe with 2,ni. 7ames Mackey, Bradford. Pa. ALLECaN (UPD-The 34& annual Midweatem Archery Aasocia-tk»'s ffold and target tournament was scheduled here this weekend on the favorite stamping grounds of many entrants. Archera of the Midwest have ["any deer” season Ki Allegan ivtimHiiw r-i r, u ““"ty from Oct. 1 through Nov. 5 ^ and the national forest here was erson. Samaria. Mich., wm the|,h, ^ of the first annual na-______________________'tional archery tournament In 1946. ment between the Lioiia and Rob-Ineon made last December before LSU's Sugar Bowl appearancwivas hot binding. Robinson later signed with the DsUas Texans of the rival American Football League and the Lions sought a foderal injunction to prevent him finm playing for any dub but Detroit. Ex-Brilish Open Champion Gives Arnold Palmer 'Tip' Only two men have wop the PGA Champkmship and the USGA Open in the same year. Gene Sarazen did it is and held that distinction all alone until 1948, when Ben Hogan scored an identical double. ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP) —Jock Hutchison, first American to wdn the British Open golf title, today gave reigning American champion Arnold Palmer a few-expert tips on how to conquer St. Andrews' Old Course in next week's 100th playing of the Open. "It would be Wonderful If Palmer could add the British crown to his American Open and Masters — CkMdA. 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' "I've told him he must play his pitches so they bounce only once and then sit down instead of running them up. That way they'll just roll on and on." Palmer admitted the hazard. Hutchison, a naUve of St. An-j drews. jBigrated to the United States in 1904, became an American ciUzen. returned ko hit home town to w-in the British title in 1921 end now fs retfred in Evanston, 111. Still bronzed and fit. he is back In Ma native dty to play in the centenary Open. “I’ve played ,the Old Cooflrse three times since I got here,” the Old Maestro said. "But it gets longer And longer for Yne. The other day I went out n the teeth of a gale, played one I hole, had a look at the next and decided It was time I took a rest." Hutchison is one of seven for-' mer winners entered tor next week's championship. Others include Art Havers, now ‘12, the 1901.. winner, and Gene Sarazen. 58. .who won in 1932 About 400 golterr from 26 na-lons. including & Americahs, ba\- entered. Palmer, defendin'; champion Gary Pfaver of South Africa and Peter Thomson, four time winner from Australia, are the JAvorites to- ne.xt we#4c’s champiw.«hin; Plaver end Thomson shot. 70s in ;—actice Thursday. Palmer had a 71. OPEN MMIK -4e-Q THIS HOUDAY WEEKEND! IBIMG THE GANG! 9^. 32 LANES 9 A M. to ? SATURDAY! SUNDAY! MONDAY! AR JWIIimOIEt -THROUGHOUT! SNACK IU-^300 lOONGE Always open MIHTY of FtE[ FAVID FAkKING _ ^?aiuio5^ HliBON BOm 2525 IJisolMh Uk« fkd. Ft 5-2525 -4,' Olymoic Oar Trials on Onondaga lake SYRACUSE. N. Y. (UPI)-The Detroit Boat Club wiji be com-Ineting.againsf 12 of the finest row-jing crews in the nation next week ;in the Olympic trials on Onondaga [Lake. I The crew from Brown Univer-isity is being pegged as the dark-j horse in the battle for an Olympic berth. Other entries Include QUJ. jfomia, Washington. Princeton, [Navy (two crews). Syracuse Pennsylvania. Cornell (two crews)! Harvard-and the Uiiibn Beat Qub 24 firsF-Yoor . 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JUtiY 1. mo TWKNTY«1 Teeing Off ^ tOLtlOKtWKtL f itate Afi^ateur Golfers Vie Neixt Weekj The Mtehigan Publ^uc Oolf Aaocifttion ran Into a situation that could have become very eminurrassing In last weekend’s annual InviUtlonal Match Play Cham-pion^p at Loch Alpine Country Club near Ann Arbor. Here is an organization devoted to promoting, adp* porting and sponsoring golf events for the public links player—the soK»lled “working stiff’ who can’t afford to JoUta private club. Yet, when the State Publinx tournament swung into match play last Friday^ morning, MPOA • officials discovered there were two players in the field with private club affiliations — which is strictly against the rules as we understand it. Om was tiw defending Micb-igu Publinx duunpkm. Gene Hum of Flirt. The other was IS-year-oW Tommy Ahem of Detroit, wl^ lather Randall beloon to both Red Run and Meadowbrook. RaadaB Abero, Detiait ' at the aaiiM thM that Warwick mils. According to Stete Publinx rules. We’re not sure how this develop* mert came about, but it certairty doesn’t seem right. ’Dw Detroit District invites only private dub golfers to its annusil DDGA tourney. Ebr the same token, only public links players should ' invited to an MPGA event TAM CRAMS Wamn Orlick. Tam O'Shanter Country Club’s enterprising head pro, has popped up with a new and unusual group. There’s Just one qualification lor membership — you must be a grandmother. Despite the preponderance si yssth at Tam O’Shaater, the club managsd ts flad It hmtm nobody even renmtely connected' •* wiT m^th at It with a private club can Idd lor 5»«versallsa airt an MPGA crown. Publinx officials discussed Hunt’s case last Friday in an emergency 7:30, a.m. meeting, but voted to let him coAtpete in view of orifldnal acceptance of entry and his long drive from Flirt. Apparently they did not diacusa Ahem. The ellralaatttn el Hi Ahera prior to the titk prdbsbiy kept MPOA sfOeials ; red fseeo. Hurt B iheSad rsairt ami TRAP SHOOT JULY 4tb-AII Oay 8 A, M. Dark PIIZES FOi AU SHOOn OOdR PRIZES Tak# Auburn Rd. (M-591 to Churchill Rd. in Auburn Haights, foUow the signs. AUBURN HEIGHTS SPORTSMENS C|.UB Dui^t Control MA 4-4521 EM 3-0203 It's New! It's Fun! PUTT-PUTT . 54 Holst GOLF Win $30,000 FREE Ahem hewed art hi the send- rni b»$w or i-Yr. OewnW; COMPUTE PfIlCISIC'h INST4U4TI0N Stevens Leads 300 Entries in Michigan Field Two Port Huron Cownet to Stage Quotifying for 36-Hole Finals PORT HURON W - Defmding dwmpion Bud Stevens will lead a. field Of more than 300 gt____ into the Michigan State Amateur Golf championahip at Black River Country Club here July C-10. ’The huge entry lilt wlU play 36 hides to qualify - II at Port Huron Golf Chib and the final IS at Black River. / ’The law tl, alang with steveaa. Reuada of ir IMm ulcid tor FiMay. Saturday aad mothers ptas ts meet en the first Black River is a rolUng course with scattered narrow fairways. It extends 5,S2l yards and plays par 33-36-71. Stevens, a 27-yeaiMild Detroit tool machinist, wotKthe crown at Blhck River last year in a stirring duel with Gene Hunt ^ Flint. -natatmlly—u hales ef golf. Prues for the low net winner and runnerup will be awarded each month and points will be awarded monthly to determine the season's grand prize winner. SHOkT PUTTS Pontiac’i Max Richardson has left his post as club manager at Hlllcrest to take a siihilar position at Twin Beach. Richardson, who formerly held the same type of job at Pontiac Country Qub and Edgewood, begins his duties at Boach this weekend. Bob MeMasters of Royal Oak Rifle River Hosts Canoe Race on 4th BRAKES BAY CITY - 0\'fr 30 two man Iranis are expected to compete le third Midwest International Canoe Ra«"e on the RIflo River; over the Fourth of July. •The canners will test themiH on an ftTvmlle cotirae aa they viel 'for $1,000 in prize' money. Fifty thousaiMl spertarors are expected' to turn out lor the event, j FHxnrlte among the entries are Al «nd l.eroy WIdIng of Holly. Lifesaving Gear 'MuU' MILK BREAK — Hobte Landrtth, San Francisco catcher, poiira a glass of milk fbr Giant hurier Jack Sanfoid after .Sanford blanked the Pirates on three hits, 11-0. yesterday in the first game of a twl-night doubieheader. Sanford won his 7th. The Pirates then won the night halt of the twinbill. Freed SeesUS Cup Win j Tlic law says you must have lUfcxHVing gear no matter what imri of boat you operate. I Om- Coast Uumd-appm\‘ed life ! .saving drVHT In good omdillon for each person on boaid Is the Irulr. j Either a life preserver, s«>al leushiOn. ring buoy or buoyant Iv^st for any. boat up to tO feel is j ample. FE 3-7855 WIMBLEDON. Engl^ (AP)-Collapse of the Ameri^n tennis I gained the thle by beat-on the first We of a eath playoff. \ Stevens gained ing Hunt on sudden death 0f*lWs8S Be, a four-time louraaraeat win- ed States Davis Cup captai ■What's there to get eWted mt?" the gray-haired, 3b>^ar-old Salt Lake City financier s«ld big field. ,, Charles L. Kendrick, chairmw “ of the championship.committee of the Detroit District Golf Assn., said Chuck Kocsls of Royal Oak will not play this year. “Chuck said he tried very bard > play thia year, but just couldn’t,’’ Kendrick said. Jnt Urn h and Rtfitttr 3660 Dixie Hwy.. "ira«^ Pbtot srd If SB Lmb Uks) (WssaVBI 36 HOLES N. a. CsfMr T*lctntk.T(«rikwM(.c«B Osts 1 Dirt s WMk t S.W.-1S f.a. Win replace Detroit’s Iton NicoH In the National Public Linko championship July IMt at Honolulu. McMastero, the No, 1 alternate, rat the chance when NIcoll decIM he would be unable to go. MicMgaa’s other five national qualifiers rephrted-ly are making the Hawalinn trip. Indianwood pro Chuck Matlack and his three amateur, partners combined for .30-29—59 tO! win this week's Pro-Am Metro best ball tournantent at Fox HiUs. Matlack personally shot 33-33-66. good for Isf place and $150 among the 68 prog. Bill Graham of Bloomfield Hills and company finished 2nd with 30-31-61. Volney (Butch) Bayley Jr. of Walled Lake, runnerup in the recent Waterford Jaycee tourney, won Junior District honors at Lakelands . . . WMGA laurels This the 9tth anniversary of the first time Kocsls won the tournament. Koento haa cartunxl tho crown oK tiroeo In the 48-year tournament hiotory. The Michigan State aftiateur started in 1906. It has,been held every year since with time out dui^ the two world wars. Big Tackle ta Dallas iiahs at Wimbledon 1 hiled to today. "We’re not aa bad off Rs First we play Canada, starting July 15, at (Jucliec. and if Wo win we go to Mexico City for the match there Aug. 6-8. "The mlie-high aittuide could be troublesome, and the Mexicans are always tough , at home. We will take every precaution to be ready. 'We have the finest young tennis talent In the-world—with fellows such as Earl Buch'holz. Chuck McKinley and Dennis Ralston—and I'll say another thing: If we get past Mexico City, we ll, win back the Davis Cup. "I'm convinced of ft." Freed said the United States had no reason for shame although it failed to put a man in the singles semifinals at Wimbledon. "Buchholz had Neale Fraser beaten before he was strlckcp with cramps." he said. "He might easily have won this tournament. He may not be the best in the world yet, but he is close. “Bari-y MacKay bad an off-day. He has shown lie ran play with the best of (hern. Anri look v\liar I DALLAS (AP) — The Dallas:this kid Ralston did in doubles ICowboys of the National Football and he's only 18." League Thursday acquired Bill' Ralston, of Bakei-sfield, Calif., Herchraan, 245-pound defensive|teamed with young Raphael "I'd say, based on the play here at Wlmbledop, Buchholz is a cinch to play one- of the singles. We’ve itlready sent him home to get special treatment for hl.s bad .ankle. Illen we have MacKay and Tut Bairtzen. Tut la great on clay. "7, plan to stivft with Bu^olz and J^IcKinley as a double,s team and experiment with others" The United States reachrHl th? semifinM in the )vomen's doubles Thursday, Janet Ho{>ps, Seattle, and Harm Ilantzc. San Diego, Calif,, wtijpped- Britain's .Sheila Armstrong and Deidre Catt 86, 6-.3. Grid Cardi Increased Cowboys’ General Manager Tex Schramm said the 6-2, 27-year-old native of Vernon. Tex., was obtained, in exchange for a choice in next winter’s draff. went to Mrs. Joseph Koss at Bob O’Link while Mrs. Bruce Hilkene was WDGA champ at Essex in •Windsor. Herchman played his collegiate footlMdl at Texas Tech and is a five-year veteran with the '49ers. Boating Reaches New Heights of Popularity Don Vickery Send I Grovel Front End Looder Work Land Fill MA 4-2213 Family boating is fun. More than 10 million American families —some 30 million people—have made this discov^ over the past few years. In fact, boating has become the biggest participation recreation in the country, more popular than bowling, golf, tennis or any of the other participation sports. Osuna, a Mexican .who attend.s Southern CaHfomia, in a sensational march to the men's doublc.s final. They beat Italian and Swedish Davis Cup teams and then outlasted Australia’s Ro(} Laver and Bob Mark, who were Mcbnd seeded. in a gruelling niaralhon 4-6, 10-8, 15-13, 4-6. 11-9 Thursday. Freed said he feared Mexico in the American Zone more than he feared the Australians. ST. U)UIS - niP St. Louis (ootball \ CardiniiN aiv nouiucd Thursday the signing of Larry Panish, \fonnci utility Iplaycr at'SOilfhci-n'|llinois I'nivci-! sity a.s a fi-ec agent .He will be tried backer. He played last yejb- with (he Racine. Wis.'. Raiders\Parri.slii\is 6-4, weighs 225 pound.s,^ Championship? PGA in 1958, at Llanerch Coanlry\aub, Havertown. Pa. Good for fourth place-and $2,p00'in 1959, at Minneapolis Ckilf Club, St. Louis Park, iMinn. When Art Wall Jr. was elected PGA Profe.ssional GoKer-of-thc-lYear for 1959, he was the first man ever to take player-of-the-year honors withut winning cither the PGA' Championship or the iUSGAOpen. 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AdjiJsP Tronsmission Bonds and Linkage 3. Clean Out Pan and Screen 4. Refill witk New Fordomatic Fluid 5. Rood Test Cor STOP IN AT OUR EW LOCATION :y OWENS, Inc. 630 OAKUKD - FEV5-4101 , • . V TITTllTY THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 1,1990 Mechanized ,Arp Plans on OIppics ROME (Al^ — Bai^ has ■ a» Mcned a anaB m«dMBlzed Army ■nita—lo hrtp'sUge the Olyatpic Games. . Italian miUtaiy men call Jt)peration Zcv^.*' ^ Thli ia the feroe: • 1V midshipman trainins ship feapucd. 6-Pound Bass, 8-Pound Pike Grab'Derby' Lead IV Poatiae Preta* waifMr-lonit llsta Dertqr” aaar hM iwunc Ma ita aacnad «ctk. aad today iras shaarinK area aagirni Just how good tor lucfcyT tb^'ll have lo he to alay on top the rest of the n-poondcr, 33*4 incVa tons, waa tended Iqt Ridiard Tbomap. 907t Gale Rd. It waa an evdn pound heavier than the prevtoas leader, caught hgr ioe AUwarden M Nerth-ville on June 10. Day. r. ______ t'.S.'V\1aga Bond **• '■••‘'•'Mea oa . . „ Vpt- »• Awarda ain V de^ym to apil to Greece tor the Mam< Nach haaa, Mg-get the Otympie * ' • ■ ~ - -- - •Three heUctvtera. 1» tmcki. { era pike. WHght aaly wiU deter- 5 ambulanoet and almost GOO; mlae the ataarr*. 6 .gyyi px»i moved right to tv lop of the f tuliuma aad to do otVr chorea.^ ^ divtetona. • A force of ISOO men. inrludiriK * # * dtenai con* and engineering per-j aM Staswk. W75 Kobindale. en-' Ntaatak took hla Mg haaa oa a Vtflah tore aa Upper laag UV afitir a to ailaali battte. with the popular Ratflfh at the terminal of a apin rig. His priae put up a terriV scrap for the better port of an hour. It waa taken on Pontiac Lake. Qirrent Uuegtll leader la a 1-pound, bounce fish. tsfound torgenKWth has* .Great quantities of army equip-|that measured 2l*t Inches inl“ . p" Grawm laRe, menl.asuch as toousandk of cots. >length. Stasiak's fish displaced the n»riii.-ou.n <“ mwiMUMs W1 vuia.'iriiain. ainaiaR s iisn aiapmcru me Shaclwlteld. C S. Al^ 4>. Vlp furnish the Olympic >?il- >pound. 1-ounce spertm warns to settle a schre with Hank Casey before anything else. The unranked Chsey took a split decl-skm over Hank last month in New Orleans. They have a rematch there later this month. There wlH te amreni ex-<3nn-brook players ptoytog to the con-tester Cranbrook the only prep school to Mlchigui whidi sponsors competitive sooper. ■•When .1 beat him, then IH start thinking 'Of the. bigger ghts," said Hank. A solid win over Casey would throw Hank In line for a bout ■gainst either NBA champion Gene FiiUmer or Paul Pender, who Is recognised as champion In New York and Masaachusette. MUFFLER SPECIAL DODGE DART Thesrf cars Include full foctory equipment. Heater/ V Defroster, Turn Signals, Soles Tax, License ond Titjf 1 Transfer; Credit Life Insurance. ‘2,058.15 $47.43 PER MONTH DELIVERED JOHN J. SMITH Dodge/lne. 211 S. SAGINAW ST. /PE 3-7055 Stuart Hits 3 Homers in Game Pirates End Slump in Split SERVICE SPECIAL By IV Aaaarlated Prewi In 51 years, Ralph Kiner was the only Pirate ever to hit three home runs, to one game at Pitta-burgh's Forbes Field. That waa a dosen years ago, and the right-huxkd belter waa shooting at a short left field fence. Ktoer^s Kor-ner, they called it. fourth place with a IM victory Stuart, who last year became the only hitter ever to clear the center field fence (457 feet from the plate) at Porbes Field, socked hia homers off three pitchers. He . * * * ihlt a three-run shot off starting Lu.st night, with the false fence'louthpaw Mike McCormick in the tong gone. Dick Stuart became the ftmt toning, a bases-empty home^ second Pirate ever to jolt three home runs out Forbel The ■ lumping, sometimes eluggish stogger did if in consecutive at-bats, then added a two-run single Tor sei/en RBI as the Bucs beat in Francisco 11-6 and Mlvaged Split to a twi-night doubleteader nin off right-hander Billy Loes the third and k wtoning. solo Jolt off losing right-hander Stu Miller (2-3) to the fifth. - That' nightcap victory, after a three-hit pitching performance by Jack Sanford had given the Giants an 11-0 decision to the first game, was the Pirates' first success to six games, but padded to the first game their National League lead to three games again. They were Stuart's first of the seasofi at Forbes and gave the right-handed slugger, who had bean benched with :a JQi average, 11 for the yVr. He grounded out against right-hander l8ud Bylerly to his fourth at-bat, then singled off southpaw Johnny Antonelli in a four-run eighth. He didn't play RECORD—It takes muscle power by James A. Pearman to show off tte 4944-pound hone-eyt bonito te caught off the eastern end of Bermuda. Landed on 18-pouod test line, tte fish is a new reewfi Second place Milwaukee lost U-^ at Chicago. It was the Braves' fourth defeat to aeven games and tte Cubs' fourth victory in aix— aU against Pittsburgh and Mil-tog nine in The worid champion Lot Angeles Dodgers returned to tte first cHvwior for tte first time since May 7, tying idle St. Louis for Ktaf r tour times hit three h(xne runs to one game with the Pirates. Three times he did. it at Forbes;—where the close fence cut ~ feet off the 385-foot distance to the genutoo left field wall — tte teat time on July S, 1948. Milwau-kee'a Jtfh Pendletoa was the latt to hit three to one game in Pittsburgh. on Aug. 30, 19S3, when tte fence aras still up. shadowed Willie Mays' two-game show for tte Giants. He homered in each game, smacked twp doubles a stogie and a triple, drove in five runs and regain^ the NL bat lead at .361 with a- 6-f night. Willie drove to tte Gianni' first three runs, two with his 15th homer, to the openef as Bob Friend (9-5) Ipat hia aecood to a muA Conf/vwl iTJCk .nkn ka. Ikat row: Sanford (7-6). who ^ It nothing t four straight, allowed i singles and walked no one al-|| though working for the third timei to five days. It w-as his fourth | shutout, tying Friend for the i jor league lead. P.\Y AS LOW AS SI 25 A WEEK Mays' second game homer, i ^wpe on in tte eighth, was the only tun allowed by lefty rookie Joe Gibbon (4-2). He gave up Just six hits, struck out aix and didn’t walk a man in 7 3-3 innings of relief. "?o7o SQ95 Stuart’s slugging bardy overt AP rvt*f*s. BIG BANG — Pittsburgh fiiet baseman Dick Stuart returned to the Pirate lineup with a bang after being benched for a week. He hit three home runs in the second game of a doubl^ader qgainst San Francisco yesterday. the Pirates won 11-6 after losing 11-8. . The Cubs, escaping the cellar, .swung for 18 hits and handed Lew Burdette (84) his second straight defeat. Ernie Banks, who hit his 23nd home run. Richie Aahbuni and Frank Thomas each drove to three runs. Don Cardwell (4-5) won It. givillg up nine hits and three walks Mit putting away his first complete game in seven starts since his May 15 no^hitter against iSt-Louis. BRAKE ADJUSTMENT SPECIAL A three-run triple by Maury [Wills did It for ^ Dodgers as [they came from behind with five tte fifth against loser Jim lOwens (3-9). Charlie Neal also |drove to three, two with a homer. Ed Roebuok (6-1) won his fifth to IV in relief. GOODYEAR jf SERVICE STORE Jets, Lytell City Victors The Jets piled up six runs to the first inning, ^one on a triple by winning hurier Dave Kimball, and on to drub Oxford to Gass A baseball last night, 12-3. Lmry iDemrick slammed a two-run fiom-singled and was safe on an error to pace the victors. Dave Jones and Chuck Kirken combined to four • hit Elizabeth Lake Merchants th a 34) LytelL Cblegrove “B" triumph. Jones left to the 4th toning with an ankle injury. The pair eomUned for 1$ strikeouts. Mike Giovanni had a triple and stoglt Moring two of tte nu%_ There was plenty at action in Have Fun! Play Golf Ot PONTIAC COUNTRY CLUB Our Ugliltd DRIVING RANGE Often 6:30 l« 11 P.M. Pontiac intry Club Gou,ntry 433S HasbaA _______ Laka Rd. PI 5-8989 Tnik Wnm, Ptm Uv« STTM. Msr. the Junior ranks with seven games, reported. | Rick Lyons fired a no-hitter as! North ^Side Kiwanis whitewashed i the Boys Gub Nationals 124) to^ one of four Gass F affairs. BJH Burch had three of the 10 safeties. Auburn Heighte Boys Club scored ib runs in the tint two frames as Roger Ball shutout the Lancers on two hitt, 2-0. Tom Pott had a single, double and triple. Down 6-3, Dixie Dairy got 4 to the 5th to nip the Blackhawks, 7-6. The Cubs won In Gass D, Powell Trucking used j three hurlos to blanking West Bloomfield 6oys Gub, 54). Three ditterent players had two hits. Los-| Jim Geriiard singled three times. Don. NichoUe got a oneJitt-ter from I^ Glowaz in slamming Our Lady* of Refuge, 158, He fanned 11 and got two hlte. Elevenj of the runs tallied to \he secondl inning. | ■Auburn Heights Boys Gub led; all the way en route to a 4-1 "t!”| verdict over Pontiac Police. The! Moose nipped the Great Lakes Mutual Giants, 7-8. { Weekly Paymeiih On All Bumping, Pointing ond Repoirs on All Mokes of Cors Over $30.00 BRAID OeSob-nYMOUTH Can ttW. Pilw lL Phsaa n 2-OlN and SPORT CAR SERVICE # Ymr Satisfaction and Our Low Price • lattariae for Most Mokes, Low Everyday Prices iii%RKLESS*0'IT fi FI 5-2454 2182 S. Telegraph ■ ^AarSM freei Miracle Mile Center. BisiioiHoioBoiwiooeioEooo^oEeiiii THK I>PyTIA)L’ PRfeSS. FRIDAY. JULY ]. iwm Sales, Use T« Take Sels State Recent LAWSWC (AP) — A bttmraii« Open Wateiford BidsfT.J^ for School AddHhn a$eti yew h. 9 F Pike ». Using Postal S(jbsidi to Aid Ropublicons John r Kelley. 37, IJVNSIMG ikT’li — S*wivtary ol Stair ■James M. Harr, • c-ontnidri: far the ’ Demoi^allr gubemalortal vtolatad aatt-tnist laws by nomlmitlon. objected loday.tu ‘ current Life Maga The nwer shows Pntfl D, Bajv a atody af Ike well, sole COP nmdldate (or gov salt. Tba ebala has 99 days In ientor, in a tnrrhUghi pnrade by wtoeb to reply to Ike ckarges. jihe state CaplUH Ihe niahl Ite of The aaM^nraa assigned |g Then- ficipUy announced (or governor, dire Levla, chief federallls- | wee t^licn a piaidie btaaia off Irofi Ova Canasreral. Florida, a eom-plirx electrofdc toatem plda up Na tracking beam, ptotl the courae, and predicts the impact po^up lu 1.900 miles away wtth Itnea mov-litg on acreens before the eyes nf Ihe range aalety officer. A 15-minute flight may yield a quarter-mil- lioa rested early Tuesday when investigating a burglary II spotted him i acllH! away frUm \ restaurant. said Kegey told |bem "In I ranging (or UO-'s (acilt The suit covers only the Detroit-<« placed at Rngwcll' area The company operates under other names In several other states. The suit asks the court to declaim Ihe merger illefal and to require Cunningham’s to dispoNc of the aaseta.. business and good wUI of Klnsel’ Ihe rich Republican Inier esti have gotten distiilnilton o( hi» tHibliclly at expense to the taxpayers, liecaiise of the postal siiii-sidies llml LKe enjoys," Hare sabI in a MtHlemcnl issiu-d from his •ampaigtr heudquhilcrs "I imi«t queslloa Ihe llmell ness of' Life’s current i-ovcr plrltire." Hare said. 'Tf Ihe imbllcalluii hnneslly wjslied In urge people to lake |Mirl In denio<-rallr prm-esses It ooiilil have iiiefced another lime liir WASHINGTON ifi — The C’en f eink a display, sus Bureau estimates the nntion‘s| • Demo populatim at 180,526,610 as of T-,, „|„| „pen (jghl"to Huu-eoti ..m. today. oun-gieal Coventor Williams. This ' * ^ * conlrastN with Jhc sli;hl «( the Re- This was the calculation made I publican nspiraiit enjovlng a five by the bureau s "census clock." ride because the dominant (orers a counting device installed In Ihe jin Republican politics | Department lobby.'out his only opponent ' Jail wkere a breaking tag ekarge, bnl dented tocnl burglary. The biii{ you can reach your tavings goal with U.S. Savings Bonds in just 7 years, 9 months went olMwt $2.f00 $s.oeo $10,000 •ech WMk save $5.4S $10.13 $31.70 A40RE ADVANTAGES TO THiNK ABOUT^ You now gel 3%% inlemt, at maturity. This new rate,jwhich went into effect June 1, 1959, makes your Bond money grow faster. Series E Bonds now mature 14 months earlier than before—in just 7 years, 9 months. Bonds bought before June 1,1959 earn more, too— an extra li% irorn now to maturity. . Iba savB laoro thsuo. money with U.S. Savings Bpads Buy thorn when you work ox bsmk ' ■ X. T V- 11^' vs. Government does not poy for . ^ ’ i T' • the PON'HAC , TUintV-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESg, FRIDAY. JULY 1. 1960 Business and Finance ■C’ Martel Typical | markets « I I I* I ■«—’i Th« following «rp top, priest MOY6S Up BriSkly Before Holiday t Th« tollowins trs top, priest I’lWfVJ wp » covering talet' of locaU^- Rrown \ Iproduce brought to the FtTmerit; QUCACa, w Brisk faWy Market by growert and told by general demand boosted nearly all theiA in wholesale package lots, grain toturet contracts into a NEW YORK W-Trading slouwl Q„o,4tiont aie furnished by the strong^ngc today during the first and prkys were rtlixed early this Bureau of Marketa. at of several minute of dealings “ ““ afternooA as the stock market -ruetday showed a typical preholiday patv tern. The market will be closed Monday, July i board of trade. Detroit Produce Gains and los.ses of fractions to t.iiriiwn about a point prevailed among •VrlJSJrwI’ a stVks. .Moat changes were frac-tional and a number of leaders were unchanged. bch»; Some #f ike receat \olalUe C«4liflo*«f dot laJaers were ander mild aelllag etbSHr n*d Otis showed^ little further change JJjJ* ^h. despite mov es by the Castro gov- bch. ernment in Cuba againsr oil plants Ptriify. ‘curir. d« b'"rwhat bearish I'rop report by ijj»the 9uaker Oats Co. I ledge .selling-in the wheat pit {'JJ ^a.s descrlWd as light w hile some Ulflfll) KATIOra. N. Y. iRport buyers apparently covered' ‘h«irman of the Oakland County Board of Supendsort, cuU the !i a Vile of I'i million bilsficls of' ribbon last night at the grand opening of the Miracle Mile Drive-in . I? . . . . . 'in.^AS.u^ ____i__A^t-. K MA harH^v heat to India. I'heatre, Telegraph and Square Lake roads. Approximately 5,000 people attended the gala opening ceremony which included fire- works and free gifts. Others participating to thfc ceremonies wet* (from left) Amo L. Hulet, Bloomfield Township supervisor; owner Elton L. Samuels; Hamlin; Mrs. Samuels, and Pwitiac Mayor Philip E.~ Grain Prices bilker to aa aettve openlai, tbea prices lost most *f their upside s toraever slaekeaed.. miiuft iLtUUM, OOBIOO Texaco eased, breaking Its re- s - • - - f..*!.!-., HeStf. 3-< pSlaleNegroesS“^;JS:,ftSiS cent decline on news of the Cuban uJIIJm' » Kuurt of ito lefi^,^ bespite invdlvementin the Cuban nu - takeovers. Standard Oil (New Jer- Tursip*. ■*«' sey) was firm while Royal Dutch i* j c traded about unchanged. Poultry Cnd tggt 30 Michigan Leaders^ Told He's 'Most Able, Sincere, Qualified' DETROIT (P — A meeting of 30 prominent Michigan Negro leaders was told yesterday that Sen. John Kennedy "is the most able, sincere .«[and qualified” of the candidates Still Urging Top Secretary The endorsement came from Dr. Biirton, a.member of a Igan Negro delegation which d Kennedy in Washington, \last month. laieraational Telepbene was •n about a polat to further | -rearttoa to the moves against tot V»««/r Its U per cent «w^ Cuban n?"”,"”' ............ ........ Telephone Co. Amerlraa & For- bs^rTi'rJcS Sh' rd Nmions and to Spain, died to- elgn Power was easy. [day in her apartment at the Sher- Universal Match, down more. i«Rorr .Tr"Ar?* s„ than 2 lor a whUe cut the loss to a bit over a point Ampex was m apaelBl rsU add iMurlat any ohjactiaai XOXXRT H. DDDUT. Ttvsahlp Clerk Juaa 33, July 1. ION bat# -Caurt (sr tha Caunty at Oakiai jBTaalle OlfUlaa. Id tha mattar at tha patltlaa eawcarn-ld|^AlBia ShaltMi. mlaer. ■ CawM Mo. To'ciaaphui Shaltae, father ot aald (athar ot tola ailBor ehlld and laid child la dapendeai upaa toe public lar 'iupport aud that aald child ba pUaad undar tha JurladlcUoa Court. -----------^ pedpla of tha Bute laraby potined that etltlOd WUI ba held ity Service Center. 13f» Wait Wvd., -- did County .....................0. tW. a ij^ ** of MIchlaan. yoi — - ‘■--rtnt on . ..Oaktand iGourt Bouat Ai______ ______ In tha. City ot Pontiac la ■ Ian thO 'lMli day ot July. A..._______ ' t tha aftarnood. and i I personality problem and added "it will take a superstrong president 16 keep them both strong." "That Is what our country eds, ” Rockefeller aaid, burst of laughter rippled through the hearing room. iiMally at aald lwarla(. To Be Manufacturing >?»tor‘KrJS!’'Jhu“im________________ A • . II /•*>•■* ka iorvad by publkatlod at Manager; Appointed “• —................ New Division Head / -riia l^ntlaT P7^, a oavil^par 'nr&M and drculatad In aald Coantr **■ -----bit Arthur B Al another point, in response to questions of how to attract able people to government. Rockefeller also spoke of the need for "strong leadership at the top" to help resolve. conflicts among government officials. • Appointment of Howard Settle as manufacturing manner of the Buick-Cftdsmobile-Ponti^ Assembly Division of Gener^Motors was ' announced today bif Kenneth N, Scott, new general ihanager of the --------------- division. 7 I To'“t'h? Scott also a^unced appoint-l*‘{!Su i’”hru‘’'i« (udft at aald Caurt. la tha Cltr ■SSBS."*”-““***' News in Brief ment of: Carl W./Dobos _ r of the B-O-P (Umingtoir. Del. Dobos manager of. the Fisher at Framtog- plast a / Mass. jscctien 7_____..... „„ ,, „„„„„ o Bloomfiald Township. Oakland Cauaty; Bficn.. and Lou I 11, iJ, JJ and 14 of Raplat at Poreij Uke Country ai* toiiowinr described imorovr-, lyesTertav T*" P®"" City, Arling-"'cTjIdln, and cn.lructlny ,.lnch bl. yesterday. / ton, Atlanta and Linden. j»\^“Viirn.J“.II:rv it it- it »nd work tacld^bui IhfrMo Settle has with General Towr.ihiD”%f"BroomfWdr^ork!^^^ n jOining;^»lr!f‘D!lv*:i;prom Club Orlv. north B-O-P in 19tt be was with theiis {**« north llnt at Lot 34. Suparvliior'« Delco-Bemy/DiviSion and GM’siSSrt countV."W“ °“' Raynwnd i lianu Lake Rd., tiac police t a sport coat f at Pike street a Of wit Wll. fiwrted to Pon-a thief stole ; car, parked Roselawn Drive. Iklltb Stevens, :s Oakhill St.. reported W Pontiac police today that $14 ^rth of groceries were stolen from her car, parked in a restaurant parking lot. He served in B-O-P’s ir laid Ctrcia Court. Bloom- before his appointment as raanac-ii”' '"w".®.' er of the Wilmington plant in 1936. To^ahm Oakland connty'. M^eh*!” * * . E»"t Pointa. Lana—Prom Hub Briva • * * * l«*uth to end of aald Faat PolnU Lana, _____J. m Prospect Sl.,| Born in Indianapolis. Ind.. Settle MiThT.i'n county. to Pontiac police today ** ® graduate of the Univer-Lj®'’*A”.*-*!l*.—„vr®m_ciub priva to I Barnes, ; Sfate’^Seeks to Force/ Action on Sewage / concerned by the possibility [thay burglars stole a hi-fi record s'*y Indiana. placer valued at $179 . from his Bobos joined General Motors in:i^eui 1935 with Fisher Body Division. Hei‘>'« <»< |<3“5-Dflv». Bloomfiald Toimahtp, ( land County. Mlchlyan has tcntativply dcstrnatvd the I district tfslnst which said Improve-----* • * Dr. Minoru Sato, 4«1 W. Huron [and became manager of* that divl-L 5“** ...t. D.-«n pr»- St yestertay reported to Pontiac sion’s Framingham plant in 1955. a^7k^^rpVb'lr.!.'^m^ni^^^^^^ ^li^at someone stole $40 from When the plant was transferred““ ”** his bedroom. Uq Fisher Body and QievroletLf»k« notice that the -hiwnihio Burglars stole a TV set re-SrM^o clock omf! a“^^ her home. LucUle Shelmarre, f'^her g^^"„^\rTo'^'n•.^^i"p oV B^iSTmAW CentiraL A^ reported to Pontiac;^^^ .... - |^oV.“a,^oX'?mp«^^^^^^^ I The Stale Water Resources Com- The ctiy hadWil today to sign' 'u j dI- ii- '}J,‘k.,,peci.i M.a..ment di.trict the u-ad-mission has a.sked the attorney eonWtion con\ract.s for the pro-1 "y*"" fh‘. W. Huron J^®adS Reliability Unit x?*n'fh7p ciaPk^*'''' reported to Pontiac police yes- of Ternsterll niwiciruv *' *' ***® program OT I emstedt DiVISIOfV I clothes closet. hands TOre^ted'’to ^ "here enginwHng"deIrrt’mcm Lce^May work, th^stole IS not expefcted to you travel farther than your 1, 1939. y apmst Pontiac fdj- sev- money . . . Pretty soon Ihey ll be: He has been with Teimtedt since 0 '"venting a car you can use once, joining the division as a co-op stu-' [then throw away. -Earl Wihion. ident with the University of Detroit I ikland .County Circuit Court:,----— ------- Appointment of August J. Hof-w’cbor Jr. as director of reliability to head the newly islablished product reliability department at Ternstedt Division of General Mo-Itnmmage and bake sale. Sat., 'o' s "»s announced today bj July 2. 9_to 3. First rutted Pen- Frank 0. Riley, general manager. ,170 e, Hofw-eber. whose appointment Milton Poweli; i J.-! Kemp .St., terday reported th.- theft of f I caliber rifle to Pontiac police. FOR LEASE OR SALE - The Marcere Bldg. 45 FT Perry S». tecostal Church. -178 Green i A J ..w.--7wxa. vv.ey^.vv O ppVl 11U11 I’I II $S _____ "“'^• effective today, has been a staff ft. rrlllnfi. ritar apan. Tbia var-•atlle bldf. baa manv patalkllltlri. .Municipal parUni acraii alratl. Avoiloblt Sept. 1. Phono Wm. B. Mitcholl FE 8-2150 Ids the suit, city officials will inder a court. ordei; to sell; istruction bonds withbiit a vote: the people. Llf RECOMMENDED City Alanager Walter K. W illman has recommended that general ob-: |ligaUon bonds |ic sold wl^en the : A fetter from Willman was the only Pontiac testimony before the state board yesterday.’ , I Willman admittod that the city has no financing plans for plant expansion, ^ Aneo Bite. 4k Bapt. Ce.‘ iuMvlii Rubberco.r .. Iloaa Oaer Co.* . Ot Lki. OU Al Cbm. Cp' iowall Blae. Motor Co: PealiuuMr MU. Pd. Co: Tbe PropbaS Co.* ..... Ruur MaerufaaturlBi Ca. Toledo Bdlaon Co. Adame noted thaf Ponttoe voters three times failed to approve _ M lOda. t4« 73 us III 3f lUDa 143.17 off 143 13 UtUa. P3.3* unebaoied' tovesttgatiou by tte Health Department Mveral yeara ago revealed the potintlon. Overflow from the present inadequate facilities has caused niost of the-pollution, according to the Health Department. Last summer, when the Water Resources CommissitJn put the city under a construction timetable, a Heaith Detriment engineer, called pollution problem "thti^jirorsl ..33t.3 113.1 IH Week Aas .311.7 til l IM 4 114.1 MaMb AfO ....»A lUJ 1N.7 IIM jruAT AM .......14AA 1U.1 M4 W l IIN to(h ..tM.» IM.a M4J W.1 jm Vow .... Mi.7 ll4,i Nl 313J FOB Recreation deft. - Dave Ewkij (leftf. director of the fkmtiac Parks and» Rccr^I^ Dept., .aclflbpts a $2,000 riipck Wm OptoisK^ub President, Leon Bigger. ’This is the 13th coh^^tive year that the Optimists have ' the state Pastlsa Pr«u Pbai< presented the^city parks and reflation department with -a clicck, usually used to buy pta>>-ground equipment and to,renovate existing facili-tres,' . , ; '■ '.. - Under the timetable, the city had imtU Dec. 1. 19». to get plans lap^ffeved and Jjilv L 1966. to sign ^construction contracts. Only the Ifirst deadline wauk-met. i IMMEDIATE DELIVERY \DRIVE YOURS HOME. TONICHT! Have b. NEW T960 OLDS Ready- for You to Own and Drive on Your 4th of JULY HOUDAY! «b and lady Styks to CheMB Ffbir ’2.499 for o 2 Door, 88 Sedon Delivered OPEN TONIGHT 'TIL 9 P. M. and ALL DAY SATURDAY JEROME OLDS CADILLAC . FE 3-7021 270 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET . /■■/ THE rOKTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JUl^Y 1. lOflO TltlRTYTHREB Death Notices * WMp w««d FMMh 9 __---- SS?' inT. — r JlUiu_________ __________j; alM turvtnd by trandchlUrta. V « a « r • I >r— aia ba MM Miwiir, Liy 3 PJB. tram tM C. J. Ood mzv *r' =gsr*^.“a&«' *^.J2 l ,'ff id. ah Cbaim»t«« Kd, • AopfhOiib oaiaoMrAWNtiicu oiBuMrti^M. n» tALAiif rkA | j^wum * •— _ ... - defir r-•' - Rt- Kat« Onnn Rtm Fenihhe^7| Refit Apts. UNfarnUlitfl J»| Rent He^ Unfurn. 40 gyg:;._s:.^g-aK| i»,“aa..“~ ."~y « '^iGOLORED KKNT OR BU Y LAROe 1 eEORQOM ROMS it ■ IhlrUji Nirdaobd naan 1. at I . ..—------------ _.„hardt F>waral Hama. Eaato Harbor, with Ray. Aattta Mavard oftlcl- | ativ. tMaraaat^ Harry Mount ... ■" 18-28 _ ™ „ _ i-MM.*' ■" CHMEHT WORE. _____I, aunn ja, laao, ajiub .r iwv ARE AROVB AtfIRAOE pairt LIcantad. Hraaion, Idll Wlotbraa Rd . |IR AP^RAMCE AHD AMRItoST *vSk "--- Bloamti^ Twp.. .aia M: daar WE RAVI a HERMAHEWT ?pei- ■ ** ‘ tnothar at Kovard L. Praatoa; TION roK TOD MO*EEPUIBICE --------- -----------' farb Camotary. ' ' tala at i Homa.____________ BANUUi. JOKE M. INA. ARLtE IH --------.. Ur. Hraatar »IH; ..a tn lUta at tiN C. J Oodhardt' ruaaral Hoaia. Eaaga Rm'- - - EABY' imiiro. i I ErM*0 ji>a?»a^^"^ ^iV ‘StV-fwi" **“* **®“‘*' TvVn.^*!;. T..1-i -,-1,-T Mliwatat ORTtUl *L52°*”r^Sr*AA.PV.>* aiBTOV c6««»ETE wore to tSSSmutt rSXd W FJEMtU.^ ^ ^tioMForwuM raouuao. rm 6r BE- L M. Id Tuaa- : RT. BUT TOO MD8T BE I AND SINCERELY rn m a bbcdre pd- "urnH) ;ri pffu Hwy. arlU Ha U_____ BEan JDMI M. INI. OONnTloD. 3371 Addla. Draytoa P-- ' M; balatra4 wlta of C„_.» „ . , - fnyBuaMToSbJri^*?' ‘-""-J .\.\ gy la axpaadli..^ _____________ -------atal and Wallad Xaka area- ,Wants t Oarald D. honatt and amblttoua nin ba-■*“ ' lohni t® aaralca uiauraBce — ------------------.......er of dabit. M.ON to tlO.OW and up Ei0 J. and Savlp E. Haaaa; dear, P«r. >'*■'' '<■"« PoatUoa. Wa al«Rr of lira, loiaph Trhalma, ‘I*'" f»“ CaU « 3-MW. Olbao^ lira Hujh iWandai Laa. _« __________________ "i‘ **f»» «JO 0*H*0*. .PTCUL- tirday. July J. at tl a m. from # tha Codta ftaaral Homa with J|»«M^^WUIlAm UPbuntalB of- J®d S PB «-WI1 A I PtlRN APTS PVT SATH A ani Parkina " Sailnaw PE l-NN Rooil NEW Apartment , V»\*oii» OU>|all*llte. ri I1M1 RMS nEwi.y Me t-*»W*r.Raalir. OR AONI | iaraj" U ■ SATE. UPPER. I .......... 1 K;r':;:.arT.-rt'7iir“"‘ EXCELLENT J SBOROOM SRILX hama Pull katamant. Airtamatle hast On nuAU.y St ' Marrlndtan k Mariar Ca tlH % TO taka pr?.L Mt, bullt-ini PI »-3Ma I Madia PE Ltaia BLIZARVTR LAKE LARdi 4 swMa FIRST ina4i"E»«'‘*r6'^Vajtr' *** Place PP Idtli pioR l.tASB WITH OPTtON TO NnOMS AND NATH MODPSN MiaW darotalrd PI « «1M BOOMS RATH OARAdK Cl lAN Wesl .Ida ITS Indulr. MT 1 sNi NM ■ lIPPPN MODERN BSIrE LAEKPRONT NO MIM OROUHD FLOOR 13U K. I uT, l“Y i "Prsnkly, Lloiar, 1 think my father i ~..,.K~^.ia jrTO.^«^YouBs. your fHlht'r: " MU IXR'a PUtOR SERVICE. LAV- j____________ - miit-li quHiiitrr than a work 3 dayi wk. appeal and Mva a oar; you may ba Abla to quality tor a Job that wUl tnabla you to aam IM a weak and atlU ratal your regular job. For Information call u. .,1.. OK 3.otaa 4 - - -- TO EXPANSION sa pan of my homa aeb bualnaaa to rtKabli At le B m. Today Ihero were repllfb at Vis Press t, 8. e, IS, 15, 17, 18, V, 38, n, 43, 4(, 71, 83, »1, M. Kird, Muat ba abla -__________ Uk'a Rd”*Pon*P*’*'^ Cooley DIM AT IMYED' EMPLOYe5 MEN wllllBg to atart at till. OR 3-SNt. EXPERIENCEb ARC WELDERS Equipment COmpnnT. 4M E Cady ' St.I NorthTllle. Michigan EXP, HOUSEEEB^R LIVE~TST PE 3-434d raaeliiiai i 'j^'Kdiw; ^i.*?to ""**»« | Psinting ft Dccoretliig 23 Wtd, HoMschold (loods 29 mlar i"»^"- :A.I PAINTINO k DECORATINO 1-7 ROOMS OP PUlffimmE AND appllaiicrs needed Will pay more cash ■ Please phone FP J4S43 CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP iplataly : ^Manca^s Old places or bousalu I PE 4-M44 CTIStbii TTaINYINO" AND PXPiH , , SNYDER FLOOR LAVINO, I ■«» Miurad R4( OR . SP™"TINI , UNWANTED ~ARTICI Eti PICXED up Iraa of cliaija Phone ' THF HEIPINO HAND ” MA 1-1341 If ----. : r6ok-REPaTrS - ! RBPIN'ed woman, 31 TO 10 ' hifL 1 to 10. Baparlanaad| o,tfh„ boat wtll. UL 1-M54. ' - - - ashing Prat a -vvatm Wtd. Mlscfllencous 30 > coUaotloni Business Service 15 VIl-.LAGF. CLKKK i NOVI, MICHIGAN | APPLICATIONS NOW BBINO ar- i caplad. Baakkaaping. lyplof. thhrt-hand. Eaperlance rrquirart. Salary $3,000 per. year. Non realdenls prelerrrd. Apply Boa 33S. Michigan. WANTED EXPERIENCED ' _____oftl« OaSarai P^^^^ W* DO PAJNTINO..i NON-UNION or aprayad._ PE O-OOSO paYntino. PAPERINO. RdMbV- al Waahing PE 3-1311_ HAVE YOU A TYPEWRITER PAINTINO. INT. S EXT PAPER......ailUtng Ekd<>h* ®r place of office hAii|lng Mason Thompson PBi furniture oi equipment not In 1 ROOM drtnkirA F1 3 RM ART riioo*** _ 1 ROOMS ADOI.TS ONI V , NO drlhkais It Monroe PP. 13140 1 NM ' PVT BATH ' AND ENT Nioala fun* (>an Couple onl; No pall 'l^i parking also JO 1 ROOMS AND BATH 341 S La. iffinM Sl>oftn gfiAr. 4 JO pm J nice rIxjmo private rath Ckll altar 4 p m PP 4 0414 1 no6M Apartment PRIVATE weak 'ra* $'-»140*'or**rE. J 0141 3 ROOMS AND BATH m‘ H'f'laianra'i"''rE'l-3T0t'‘alirt ‘ P."V - 3 nM.s.^pvT 3 "DO'"' Jno”rta'o- ' 'rated* PE 3-1I3T ^ RM PIN rOUPIE 10 NEW . VriV PE 4-4011 tut waat ' 3 RMS ilHBAEPAST NOOK BATH uiimiai. inquIrt 0$ p»lghi RMS AND BATB BART WB1 • come loo Drttdon. room Apr 3NI) FLOOR Oil ll>, Willard, FB t-OUO 3 ROOkW AND.BATM leges l arpating dri 3 bOlht 3 hedream • t.ae OR 1 3$il , .ARuB' BUNtlSLOW ROOMS ' 8a*nloid'"" RM Bhi K TBNRACI BASE 4 IIUOMh AND I - FF S-iJJI I nuoMB HEAT ANI -'Iniiil-hed Sla-e SI I ROOM PUPLBX wrr FB 3-TtM or H 4 T* l ABEFhONT J BEDROOM'new hrirk leiikre ■wiatmtng (l.hing, boallng EM J-3044 k UR 3-0013 I.AROE I ROOM HOUSE ' CUBAN roii.ealaiit ailaebad larage aSd bree.ewav take pri. MA 4-3331 MOI3BBN 4 ROOM HOMB LARB prl.llsgai 1100 ma FB 1-4100 NEW 1' BEDROOM HOMB FOR .ala ^11 Kill III munlh PI 4-0000 ^ ORTOHVn.LP Pof rant or sell madam 1 aadrm hornie and 3 badrm home Newly dei-or l.aaa priv NA 1-0044 roNTlAt trail 1004 1 ROOMS and hath VBnIca 4-1471 HMAIL UNPURN FARM HOUBB apaiimanis aim TWIN BRAI N > ROOMS. BATH h Children pei and carag# Referenr.. and tacur-mmilh Cl.ijr tn lly raqnliad 41-7 EM J'»444 \ iia"'lln‘Ie*'AmT>l'e VBAR AROUND MOUSE OH WIL-R (I Heain *J*ma taka 3500 Daamond Rd Inrun 01 real FR I’jrah ■*' lun and Mao Call It alia I 4 I Ua«" 3 0414 I jiBATtb aft^ I ,1^, Cottages 41 4 BORMS LAKEFRONT OR 3-0101 Money Wanted WOULD LIKI TO BORROW I hUl.n PB 4-4413 BATH FVT ENT COLORSd" 4'ROOM rl^tn ftD'a Ir ivMinam rs 2 im ftftrr .1 )Hti 11 KAN l AROr i nooun \ih % s Pontiac Wk V fill ir>9T“di dr'yer “'ho Thlldrin* u**mIi FK - ' RO A,.I.I Imriiia 300 N FailUnrk FF 3 3001 7 RM ailMMER COTTAOE' BLIZ- FftR^ K^ENT^4 ROOM APARTMENT abelh 1 4ke 4371 Cooley I k Rd TOVII.V 4 ROOM APARTMENT. Tialier Court 'pr'4-*H4 ****" - IncaeionA pil'ala a,"';;*"" FURNISHED Cl EAN Apply ■LBCTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RI-palrlne and rewindini. 311 t. • Pike Phoi.e FB 4-3*11 s appliance parts' Frank's Orlll. Ki------------ --------- » Orchard Lake Rd _ irijiAKt.- ____________________________ . WANTED experienced' WAIT-; FURNACE EXPERIENCED LOO MaL OP-i rasa Apply la parann. at 33a S I J', »r I arator and manager Olaa all par- Talagraph. 5-I70S _____ tlculari. Write Pontiac Preai Bex WOMAN TO TAEB CARS OP 3 HOTPOINT, WHIRLPOOL A Elf " children I and 7 while mother , ------- ..................... - works \ LiVa on premlies Lake ' In summer. Bast aldt In fall and winter. OooiF homa. Phone i Mrs. Bhiw, FO g-4«00. ___ -a. 5 „ YOUNO WOMEN NEEDED AT , '"4 ®»* end used aquipmaur'MA ;|k _ * ®®"*“®i ■ I once. Fnr parmanam iwalMon. %-P\r Dab Driver • 'No axpirlanca nacateary. Complata MEN training program avillabla -- -- solutaly no s«" PE I S T SERVICE APTER-r evening rtll FF 3-0444 NIGHT TV SERVICE X Ylattrolui X XIrby X Airway STRABA ihwallbd ^ upholstering EAKLE' .....IIRLPOOL A- KEN. eshar INDUSTRIAL service iltc repair. Machine rabulld- THOMAS UPHOLSTERINO' 147 NORTH PERRY ST I' l''. .s-r "'" The Ponttse Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL F£ 2-8181 Prom 8 B,m. to 5 >,in. All arrora ahould aa re-ported immadlattly ''' ~ tibllltf for arrora tor UuNt portion a laearflOn at the navaruam moot which haa baap ron-darad aalualata thronch the orrar Whan etneallatloaa era made ba aura to tat Tour "klU namber.** Ifo «rr*• Cloatat Uma tar adaartlsa-menta eontolalnt type altaa larger than ratnlar agata leDon- < beglnnars wanted. Apply to Andy I oQsiy— - ^raga. Domestic ud Por- argat aign Car~%iTYIea. 1« Baldwin. i S'.'Tal NOmcE TO dDVSimBKKS '•V.3 CASH WANT AD RATES Ltnaa 1-Dny Z-Daya S-Daya 3 41 as 4304 43 13 watk Apply I 30 Oakland. EXPIRilNCB^ CANVASSERS AKD d^wri, Payi top comm. ph. PE KXPERlEiFcKb^DXfv'EirYifOR astabUehad route. Apply Wtiktt'a Claa^rs. Lake Orion. dbOb OPPORTUNITY oir.: with foreign car ------ “ranted. Apply to - ^etlc and Lost and Hound O-lglO J.und]|ran * Tliichar C^rp NEW U'AV' ASPH.ALT found POINTBR_IDtNTIFY, For Iraa cstlmatrs on black topping your driveway call FE 4-74*0 FOUND ' WATCH VIC. ...... .. e-K All. work gusuntffd pigxts cell an Appllenilone ^Ing PLASTIRINO-HEW OR REPAIR I OL 1 1747 _ j leilr. Work Ouarxnteed. FB 0-0344. FOUND 'cAfUTELLdw"h;ilPFV L.uwieis uc mu loonv pLDMBiNO ALTIRATIONB, ELEC- male William. SI area FE trie -eawar cleaning, hot molar 3'"1 _ S?** I®«‘»"'d UL lost SCOTTlt DOO VICINITY 3-3430. Lucas Plumhlnx .... Huron and Elliahath------ ----- MACHINE sharpened Reward OR 3-0034. -------- lo^A------- — “ ^10 x.m. or 4 p.m Help Wanted _______ plenty "of Job.I f®!!* JJ**® J'*'*!'' MAn1l4y*'leach“ ii?TlAdrEv''iiT modern shop Preferred one _ bar >|rd 330 East Blvd . North ,'•J^?lu*'f_LEACH 10^AOLEV bT lost ............... Bookkeeping & Taxes 16 ^ —_______________________________: ' ' __LOST-: talking BLUE PARA p'ri-wi _______________________ High School Graduates I mIp,/. IIDDLB AOE D COtTPtE to4-. BOOEKE'vFnWL'TMSvr-TAXES rar? Fe's-'&T? - J Walton S.ALARY $90 WEEK man to work in AUTO PARTS ‘ hare at laut on# year aa an auto parta clA. ------- ..ead apg^. ^ Hollerbacka Auto Part# FE 5-1051 Dlj^Baldwto bufSlOl SALXEMARTO SOLICIT. PrlOate Ind' ------------ con tree tore yard. Salary---------------- ply Pontiac Proaa Box 10. itottng age. education, experlaneo and peat employment.______' PART-TIME SHOE SALEsWaN TO work nt the Lion Store. Miracle Mile. Exp. preferred. Apply nt the Shoe Dept. SUITE 4 JR.-SI'CHETARV Tounij Iftdy IMS «Uh son» offlct; ^ lilUITEO HU14BER Q? j __ _ ^ _. _ . *w.naa an Agencies 9 or-,.„„ SUMMER EMPLOTTMENT IN- TAILORINO—ALTERATIONS . Lb8T~MANI TERN ATIONALLY KNOWN ! T-rA\i • » T. i-.c- ' Drsai Making — Fur Reoplra - I ood., p,,„ CONCERN kWITH BRANCHES IN I JiVELYN EDA\ iXKDS I EDNA WARNB? rt 5-3438 I Keep.eke. reward. PE4J443 ALL PRINCIPLE CITIES- OCATIONAL" ' ' . j ni «« LCV3T' "wED MIRACLE MILE PLEASANT and INITHUCnVE j COUNSELING SERVICE Qarden Plowing 18 "nd Rhlneitone necklace ' Keepaake OH 3-0444 * UwM*?^d**#rd?n'J^'F* 1*4*44*'* ' ^*™*^ih*°* i”? ^ x?*' ; OARDEN PLOWINO AND PITTINO I All yindo of tractor work. W, M Lmdater, OR 3-3078. _, _ _ PLOWINU. oitADINO. DISCINO A ■xperlanca at an auto parti cfA.. neceMarv Very congenial office. i ?ff* eottlng. FE 4-4334 OR OR _ Johnion „ I » J V4i) Well 4440 Dixit Hwy 'boat cuIhion. sun i , , 0", ^Bfvd vicinity Reward., ] mM KD {.■n'E At f IO.\ w'aTCH.'MON "stTH R I'. WAR I) ictory In.pecilon of ...d tIUe Aak lor Ben Tf K f /. Tfintilfluii. Ri 3334 Orchird Lake Rd PE 4-4M3 : J 1*" LAND contracts’ TO BUY 'OR ATTRACTIVELY PURN to lell Earl Oarrelt. EM 3-3411' apt Pvi n.in iiumii, or EM 3-4044 AdulU II 48 Hours, f(|f Ilotmi-s, l‘!qiiity. I.anti ( oiilracls 441{1 BLOOMFIELD APARTMENTS . nr lurdUlied .nacloui OR ving room, kltchtn-gnd bftth CloEt 10 fnut trftn»portgtion. .„WRflT _ HOLSTEIN STEERS 1 l‘!qilit\. I .ailtl ( OlllraCls I LAUNDRY j |ir.Vtor"carrD{iC3l&*“8uSS^'W Realtor ' ‘1 1 8d.. Rochatter. OL 1-4440 3« Oakland Ave Open Ul 1:30 Notkes and PersonBls 2r ^ ^ phone rt 4-0001 i .'X.SJt I'UK I'JI'A , SIRMINOHAM, CENTRAL NEW. a7v?.or*^ho«‘ro ' ANDGI l-:yr ITU' S ie““Sd’"deavny o^^JlJlF.?J ' ........................ " in' r ^CTEAN^^IM ^ NRE SHARP Ft 1 Si.ZEPINd ROOMS FOR-RENT. 101 N Siginiw . BUS STOPPINO AT DOOR LOE fioni ailrictive rm. FB 5-7113 (LEAN SI.EEPINO ROOM 0n4 - g'nilemen. 34 Norton Avenut. FE 3 1771. (-LEAN QUIET SI EEgglO ROOM • whliej 430 per mo Yl 3-1444 i;oMF43RtAIitE ROOM FOR OEN^ ilenien near Pl.hrr Bmly and Pontiac Motor Ft 4-4404 DESIRABLE ROOM PrIvaTT* home, cluae tn FE 3 |4I4 §l'.Erj«INO ROOMS . ' 3 REDROOMS ^ ir.l floo'r Sep-,' Landscaping 21 IN LOVlNO MEMORY Michael Keith Kll.worth pacaed away June 30. 1040 WALL WASHING. CARPET k ' iphol Mach cleaned. FTC 4-1071. 1 6aRPENTBR work. HEli no roptli. PE. 4-4310. ___ YOUNO MARRIED MAN . DE- fy-2-3500.-:--------------- allh u. SALESMAN ivANTED, NO EXPER. SARPENTiB’ IVORK ~ iftw” AND dd, .,1 '“-.'‘T' Remodvllnx FI a>0004 cuddled| g?4*r a Service, 045 Au- CABINET M.AKEr” AND CARPEN FE 24144 nr FE 3 1133. After 4 p m. or If no an- ' ®' '°r Immediate depoilt i unf er. ni 3-4114. Confidential. ,1 R. -1, AV FCK KRSH AM FORMER ViVIANE WOOD- “ ........... ........................ T “vivSn/*Wo'o idio. 441 W Hur drinkerl FE Rooms with Board 43 PENSIONER WELCOME. MAPLE MAVPAIR 44350 COL(«ED. lA.\T DESIRABLE I Jim Ollmer. PE 5^4304 i . trimmed i ^\l.er?";:^%rXr*:"“^ " - ^ Puneral Directors ^ COATS FUNERAL HOMB Drtytop Plain#___01____ ■Ponelson-Iohns' - -mSia-te taai.- i Salesman for PIvwchKl rs NEED A GOOD SALESMAN. AS :juch ..^ '6n Ui' VI P08ITIVLY PORNISH ALL LEADS 315 N CASS AVE NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE (peclalty. 3"F^N!isirEb'YTR>E'NTERY*'NrtiE ®work*^a a?d Ve*' ' _work._b; hour oy. Job_FEJ;3M3 . ■ CARPENTER WORE OP ANY kind. Reanonable. Call after 4 “ 8-0434 . FE 4 • 50 CASH IN gONNECTION WITH our National Advertlxlno program. For eellinx only 04 boUlee Wei klhi Double StrenVh VanllU. 140 N Perry^^ FE 3-3053 AtROTREDS K.VAIM* SIIOK.S . OR 3M.M2 610 Cblf' ' 'c.k!xe.w,;;;.rfe;rui.:.. r^e4r ' .... " — or or 3.oi»............. cold wavi •picul. . pletc. Dorothy a PE 2-ixtv BULLDOZiNO”' l.A'ND8CA»TN'ri - .\R1‘. T OL’ Trenching EM 3-1304 EM_1-W!5 AOKRIKI) (A I'.R EXPERT TREE SERVICE FREE Tfo^derTTaMlon'-toTe^rnTn'^^ork , 'l^trr^ucrjTu.F’E ; EmsS n"sc*aPE%RU^^ tor‘'^I*^nS“2!i?4‘5*“®" ‘'*‘,Yr'^, ^p^k*S^anv'kR5*^F^4 21M^ t“”"^ CONlOLIDA're ALC YOUR TOXS PlcasaiTt UiKl-scapitig ■ ^^^^ron^ ‘"^^'^^^xS/iiooo irX.^nJf «"o.'in“r"Lrt^LVi”,^ DAINTY Maid; SUPPLIES ■ iXprtng and tall citan-up. FE •DEBTS? *FE 4 l.'i«0 FE 4>4«4lj KENNEDY. Rt.AI.TUR llOl W HURON -S7 i.i':T;> Gi'.r Nto\T\(. .riiuTeT •"'* I'atil M.Jonf*-.. Kfal l.-i. ■ HMuron —' * *'*” LOCATION BYI V. I COLORED I -ROOMS . Rent Houses Furniihfd .19 „opMs reason" b"e Ward , dpi 14t', Olkrend FE 3-HOO. ' * KU-d"iwa?*>oima*Au^i*i^C.f^^ 0*k** *F'i: *l«'* f'si'Vi3V'e^*'Storen 46 LARGE, NICE Voorhees-Siple ' FUNERAL riOME ambslnneo S|r^lt^Wi|bo or Motor iRS-mi YOUNG MEN ........................................ __________________ Full or part Umo dellviry workr_»l»0 »n hr., ret exp FE 1-0043 I In Pontiac area. Mutt have a maRRTeD MAN NEEDS STEADY dependable car. Apply Mr. Eaale work. FE SHOT ___________ ______ to® nJL” in®”’’' ** ''' i NIOHT W'aTCHMAN. BOILER OfH ! Huron^si, Room 10;_^------ , erator aid malnicnanca. Married, »no,Ji YOUNO MIN NEEDED AT oSci. r_ne 51 OR 3-1454. Ref _ , 3-147* D?#?; VETERAN.: MARRIED, iMi YEARS ' sOD DELIVERED' FE Vi.* I of collete. IQ iM, arabltlout. work i FE 4-1411. applicftnU. Appllcttlofi* bttng Uken ftl tht WftMrott H (or Ur. UwlcM tt U LA^E^ KITCHENErrE. ; uumir»F^e'***^ IV’/” lA \i* K •v'I'I'Iy '* LAROE 3 RM APT , ■ 1 C T: 1 .S n a\ (J S AVAX44vU ----jkiULomgn.^ M Wf have rfducod bur kupplr of nice 3 ROOMS AND BATH litUngA due Ui reerm taleft. Th#r«* ^-w.-pjewwmai i ROOMf 14 N Mtniann. S ROOM TEKHAf t rC 4-52AI BRICK HOMF ’ pViI *"011" :i 1418 ■;rOR RENT OR Si IH UPPER ii MECHANIC FDROOMR *2 L^b. 18' MODiCRN STORE 4111 NSW .h TORES WEST FF. 2-3144 wi-fn opri(5N TO BUY. Rent Office Spate 47 r dryer WEED. UWN CUTTIRO A K'D -ixM and heavy, trucklni Ilah. fm dirt, jradlng aand. grav front end loading. FI Cemefery Lots ' axperlencc. tranaportotlon i Help Wanted Female^ ‘^*7-3430.'’ ^. will diridf. Leikiing'auto.'e^^ WAITRE88. 14 OB OVER. ! Work Wanted Female 121 ^ fice. Market 4-4410 ! Ilqir- ----- ---------- ,FERRV MT. FARR CEUETIRV ! “« . Beaautul I grave lot WUI dielde ..“f • .B^AI ■WHiTTE CHAHL - TWO ORAVES. .^4^tS^3-3101 •»« »JL- . Pina comm..- r a'ry orijait' .JBse"W*. Baby ilttlng' 2-0003 ___ _ Moving and Trycking 22 l-.\ Kethiced Kates i Local or long dli ----------^ SMITH MOV!NO — ing FE S4I04 A-I MOVTNO SERVICE ^lum. Awning Fabricator "oj, , ■o’r”RE‘ i'- . toi J?i*to*5!iiK. hiHw G: '"ter-Ferson; Drayton Flalna. . . ------------ , DAY IRON^p. M^INB Me i Reaaooable 8ia.. ______ -_____________ Cowan. «3a Melroie. FE 4-1471 ANY BIND OF UOHT HAUUNO. OPERATOR WANTED, 3 WOMEN WANT wjfLL WASH- _and odd Jobe FE SfOOl -,ary mutt ba over *4 ; _.ln0^J»o«ae jeleanlng^FE S1M1. i BASEMENTS AND'6 A R AOES nu SrmHO done. MIBSION- ; cleaned for unwanted artlclea. FE , leellOTt tunrantae.?liu commit- , g q Adventist OAOOl ML 0-4M0 Telegrn«i and j.gyu ,r FI 5-0100 | haULINO's RUiBSiSH |3 IVKR TOLLIOI OIW, DESIRES SUlfMBR I ajiytlmr " - Menominee. Mri Wallace. FE “^~D£BT? . -IF'SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your ^ind WE ARE NOT A • ■EOAX COMPANY MICHIG.'W CREUIT COINSKLLORS 703 PONTIAC CTATE BANE Couple preferred Will of property List wHn ui lodey i ‘ Ho'smul FE 0-1744 and Uk^ ftdvat»tage gf th# pr*»- ------- ' eni ecuye mtrkei Rent Apts, Unfurnished 38 ('l..\RK REAL ES’l'A’l l'; FE 3-7404 - RES FE 4-4413 1ST FLOOR. DUPLEX O^ HT 1343 W Huron Open Eve A Sun newly dec , parktnr TO* Chandler 'M(3RE CAta OR TRADE i OB ¥ BEDBM . PART^ TURN Even If delinquents • - lakefront apt , OR 1-4104 WE 1-4200, Eyea. TO 4-4713 j AND BATH, UTIL FURNISHED -' \VAVT-i.-T) *0 S Fdllh FE 3-1340. t Ive r iJrriiKa ^ 2 BEDRM BRICK TERRACE.-OAS - LAKE L1WR08'c- heal tile balh. fenced yd , full Buyers (lalope baatmem PE O-tlOO or PK . Unn. Lutenca tnd'Ferrv ttreeti. Ponlltc Comunity Flnince Company Call John Lae._FE 0^31. NEW OFriCCa-WEST SIDE. FB J URAVTON PLAI f TV Available ........ -- TfaJe Tiff--XTid--Tfepo.U- eequlieil.. I Knife 11. Smitli, lYfaltiii I 244 S TELEGRAPH RD • FE.3 1444 ' MA 5-0431 ..... MALL >URNISHED "OysK "'gg DESIRABLE'OFFICE SPACE. , .Free perking xpace. Fh(in« Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 _ ........^____ ---- , --- DOWNTOWN PONTIAC, 04 AU- 10 aqiiart feet of rlear illtble In new bulldlng- FE 4 drpoall OA 0-3340 FAMILY FLAT NEAR HIGH ■ ■ ■ -------- --------- "Tq' L 4^304 ; DO YOU HAVE A .SERVICE *. TO OFFER THE . w PEOPLE OF • OAKLAND COUN’-TY? ' ‘ FASlT RESULTS Offer yonr Hied Want Ada An experlrncM' td-»rltar *ll> ba happy to help s aarvteo on N "Sua» • Want Mo^nAt. !to PlACE YOUR ADj blAL F'E 2-8181 CTaanara. .- -----ed praferred but lecaaitry. Air-coo-good opporflinHp. 1*4, 0-l3S6. solo Talegr^ at Ate- '"gOOkV HELPER NO SUNDAYS MACHUS TOO W^MAFIE. EIR3II90HAM _ ~aauiiunrB bfecialty bhof 3 aalet ladlet, mutt be Oxpa-. rienced tn children's elethlng. MAvfali 0-5S34 fof.anpetntment. COUNTER OIRLTY*'™^ Cboey laUnd No 1. 4031 Dixie I Hwy. Call 10 perien. --.__ office FZ HAUUNO AND RUB8!bH NAME _____: i your prlea. Any Mme FE 0-0004 ' E. OO HOME ; liOHT HAtlUilO. CtBAN UF AND j L_ _________I odd loba, FE 3-4144.____________: helper in •'chfutiiS O DELL CARTAGE ; home. MU 4-3443. _________ i Local and long dlatanca artetng. ; mONfNOa'AND CURTAINS NICEt-T -------------fh»« JC M4S4____________| done. FB t-3SS3 pickup a ' ' DAT won avcnlngi ODU. 14 IMFHINTED- Wedding Napkins "FREE" —PLUS 100 Informals— with Every Order Of Wedding Invitations J A. TAYLOR. Aoency 7733 HIOl^AND RD OR Cash for .Small House d quietly. conFUl :urate opinion o OAK CURB ItRES! I . Day si' nigbt thift IGRIll COQK& ini,; «w»t wojfnijp cok: i ' « raaiog invimioas -, roou ro« i.rv panlon to Udy. CaU FE 4-1040 ‘/V-Too P^kupe UVToD Stoke. ,, clo«e to town FE 4-0140-- ! ®«-P T?i'cL“‘‘''*"Jf27 Trall.r.J iSSl^iwEERO^llu | Pnnfihc Kami anrf WEPAV.MJ, . T 'bEdRm pvT ^ENTR' roruiac l arm ana VrU'D nil I < bachelore. wtdowt or worxm Industrial TfacTor Cn l ULK couple. Near new MSUO P1 inui Sinai l racior V,0. pxyment. xou can afford If vdu 4-IOM or n i-Olso r 4-Oa**?* • ‘owe 4^ jo 420^^ I ROOM APAR'rtlINT SUITABL Uudjng^undaf! ySii.n/ment jnM n l^SJi?®" *' *'*''“"* Achool Ri n ' ■, 3 ADULfS ONLY OR COUPLE A 1 child Lakffront Oaracb Wa-•terford Two 47® monthly MI Ilf July 4-4140 . .....,-- ------ - Dwikbt - l-A-1 RENTALS "k 3 RMS NEWLY 6ec sTcivE T-RK'DROOM IJUPLFX 4> refrlg Pvt, 2A5 Whlltemorl AND 1 ROOMS. UTILlTOSB FtR- ggiiX DECORATE' .. ' HULLVWOOu’APTi. . 57-=' I'LIOION IH handle It. but tf 114 E Howard 81. / I'-l'. ............... 544 IA8T„BLVD N A t VALENCIA RAMONA TERRACE 4 ROOMS ___ _ - -^y ift" h«ti. 1 children •«lcomf FE WIirrK PROS. rr'i-Mif bef<{rV ‘ OR 3-1305 3 BEDRM UPPER. Open Eve..'Ul 0 Sunday 10 III 1 Itlea. weet aide, 5* icucn. _ i i^rd off-saldi - RMS A^BATH: UPP^R^^ ■ - 3 ROOMS AND BATH. 4-0300 Hill St Adulu only UL 1-1' BEDROOM upper DUPLEX separate utllllle. Available July 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW Will partition . _____ . , Light., heat and . parking lot. From 075 for .Ingle ottice.. After 10 a m FE 3-0300._________ For Rent MiBcellaneous 48 STORAGE OR WAREHOUSE 5-;505" *‘="'*‘* For Sale Houses 49 nth old modern aluminum home. Carpetlnf. gai heal, I., landacapint. full hath, plent.v of *cupboard^ anS xpace Close to .dhoou -tores. Lake prtvtleM. 0304 down payment. For In-Ft_3-9133.Jlullder BATH UTfij-T^ formation call BEDROOMS -tie. In Ready Palm E 2-4S4* Villa I 3 MlMfcOdRAFklNO. TYFINO. 8X0 -ti retartal aorrioa. EM 3-3S43. BuikB^ Service 13 ^ 1ST CLAS3 LICENSED' BUILpER OV*®. P*»y__ ,_____3-4IA4 _ - - - A-1 FLOOR BANDING WITT -THE AoOR SANDER FB 5----- FOR WAITRESSES^ ^ ”Yv Add^_s - Basemmi-t. CLASS'DECOR A'lTNa faint. iS? ■'?* day> nllM ahlft Woodward at SqutiV Lake Ed- E -- oIrMe. CtASS DBCORATlNa FAINT- *' "ktaSrAND'eiMw O-X-A oit tableu _______ _______ t^Cl?an _ FE 5-4444 . - OKT CrBRidk Work. Alee pi .___________ ALL T T F E 8 6pr^NCRETE work honesty; Integrity, cut-tonigr taUifaction. not a Uagail. a pwy. For InformatiOfi call Raymond W. commlos OL l-oni. APARTMENT POR' | OR luaj-j^toai.' Free' c~»r~nE' 4TM4 D'*-A-DWi laoieu. ti came at ’’f??' lAFAlNTfNd S'DBroRATTNO I TTT^Ca ~ . 24 year, experlencf Reasonable i Wt^Hoyit« ___________For Sah Hohms 49 I IN' M.' T*ra(. 1 c«r isiiko. THE PONpafc PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 1, J0<0 Dandy Suburban Home $1,000 Dn. and $65 Mo. 0«wr iadte KiMKral ■MckkwbMa oa M*«4 rau Ukt n*» a Mnu OU taro. raoniT kiteh. tou talk ItTrl M. ttaw«l ror«. akad*. Lok* art* We'tt k«lf A not kav ______ — -- . Harold (Rrd) Franki oaorm raaco •pacKau kttch»ii.(»*J Ui M «M l-wa r»»v. khkk dloloa ra mall to oaU,______OMCH TIL I ^tKr*S5MaTSri,<£ur‘ t1SJ?iI**clmivedUNauuir ucT all LAUINT.KR RE.M.TY ! {?uV*mm. q* AMI _ • )• * . •??“!"*"*■< ___ ___ _ raBBHLT TAiHTmo a rroitT. j Far Sak Hmnaa 41 SYLVAiV4rttLAGE L«r|t aksd^k lak. I kadiafi nttplM^ IM hMl. Mtt vatar “^rOToWlfEsT" akorp 3 kadroaio krtak raoak aiUi kOMaMoi. otal of PoatkM. lad iMOt. Carpating Mf ktanof Mdraia and Kraana. Larta faai“-kitckad. biiU-lo aaaa aad raa 1 blacka frmm 1 nao icbaoU. K *iSL^ I ai«w d< racTaatioo ta _qpwi kun I aKOakU.. CARFET WO. OA8 ' badreoi liMi AhiaiQiim atormi and Larga >t laraga kawanil.l rLaka !urT't a BEDRM UODIRN HOkll NIAr! Amall down paiBaat P ra San. trOd Down Ek« IMd of Inq |4 Ciuaga aW ACRES «A* -I and Foil kaaa- y»ar am I atx«i^ n baaamrnt Laka E> i {In'? Subiu-(ban Living At Its Best ^ (CONVERTmi‘V*^^ W. \V. ROSS HOMES OR 3-80ei SACRiPiac' BY OWNER gdi Hyiwa SYLVAN L.5KE 2006 LAKELAND IT owwn - I ROOM ROkCE wrr* NEW CAR-miNO, WATER aOPTER-BR AND HOT WATER RBATER BATHROOM flbasawt EncnSiwnii 6TS*.!ryiS!aa°«: ■■ AND FULL Cl________ WAY RBATINO IB RT 0 furnace along warn AN EXTRA LOT TIUmB ARl LANE FRIVIUDOB8 IB Lo- ll Fritad r< t-OT a kadraoin PbU kaUi Oaa b _ Onlr tSM* Tamil CLCKI.KR REALTY 3M N saglnaa FE A40kl Opan Eiai TIU P a BEDROOM Full biiaa 1 I I BAI g -iriN (urnli dovu . Bi r Bontn ROOM NOU8B 3 BDRM Bnrr OARAOE lai fard akk S Rblrlaf a BEbRM~ ROME 3 YRk C ., larta rupkoacdi landacapad. 01 RBBALX CLBAN 3 I "iaitarad" aalu'^ard! _ I Caiamant \klnlty of D. ara High kthool My *•' o»»r Ipw monlhly SALE OR TRADE * I Nouits at laa Oaiar. aaar pad-i dock aad Parry 414 Irala aaar OMC Truck WIU Ukc 4504 doain I OB aach or lapd contract ai part or full payment. laforaiBtloB 1 144 Judaoa altar 4 p at, _; 8HELL NOU8B OUTTEO B¥~PtliB i - On Jnalyn Ftao04_FE k-tdHj trade ' L«E new i BBDROOM-homa kharp kltckan with anack bar Tiled bath. Ball tit.ktk kltk CATto Ct^OBB TO^BHOf; AND SlIVL. TANB SlyVBRB. NO BIFTIC BARGAIN T.:1S r fArM* ,''•^^^Yl«-LEVtL STARtER! HANDY MAN manta .<40 MONEY DOWN ; aeax bA q •^v.r, \IM BT . BABCMEST.' iME EAST SIDE Ik>BT1AC; d«wn p*ym«ot. Ukt over c«. MA ___ H«r«*i I tom Vi p«r(Khtal ftnd liy Eftiy T«ylor. Rttllor. OR 4-0309 q_Flitilay. Bulldwr b.;M 14483 ' .denii TO BUY OR an.L~aIB “•’* CI.ARKSTON j d^,’ REA I, E.ST.MJviXC. y.:^ ___. .1 lining ' itia) CJclona WE83 Only I 1.I.UI anoTf Vary waJl krpt home In a good Bait ildt neighborhood 41-840 with II.OM down. Owfter _OR a «IM HBRRINOTON HILLB 3 BIDROOM "I BibRM LAKimONT HOMl kit .^JP». lull »lcn on PontlRc TrRlI. 2 mWt*, W of Orchard lAk« Rd., hy own- ^ 4-2S7J- r MU UkevMw JUDAH LAKE BSTATE8 WHITEIKLI) ESTATES O’?.*®" :: J JJI*'®®" 3 RECmOOM RANCH T1 •■■paoalad. kitchen, full a Newly ftntahad 111 Mk. Opan anv time USt * near «■«« rBEpRdOM~3f'a~4'3~8T ARTER . BATH. loom. 2n7nar“ fI owner LOVELY TWO BEpROOM HOME. | llt.Mk. Extra large Cyclone Irnrad lot Friyilagaa on Macaday m«;v W‘U'»ma Lakaa Foaaoialoo mor}- O^uly ,1 Fhont MA 1-1113 WATKIN8 LAEE PRIVILEOBB 3 k»u 7 Kna«w«. I laraga lU.MO ’ Raaton-■ do« ^ajmwnt OR 3-8511 i Pontiac Northern WEST SIDE SEMINOLE HILI.S . $800 Down. EH A ' Raadj^ to move into 3 _^drm4.. . .tJJSoS^L LAKE\VOC)I) \ ILt.ArY ■ 3380 8 ROCHESTER RD UL 3-44M Traditional 4 bedroom ranch, alac- 3 BEDRM MOD RANCH El.iZ ."jj V.V^iah?. ’iJlYni'in.'difrj* t Mbm nriVB M#ar Rchoal Tfrmt A|« AVAUAOlt (or inOViBl- dolly olnor Ul\t$ W«i of PontUc on MW 3~beW6om~brick"ranch - ^ t oU'-Easlick ! *****®“, n . Parkland Sub m It landccapad ^irlnrl I VimmiinitiVc i EH • EM y MU Phont^B 1-133,1 V BEDROOM colonials. BOCN- ~ ____ rScD^M BB1CE-? ACRE LOT baauIHul ,iai * HORrV onl? I 1*"^^'* -!?. ♦ *.?E"r .Rtil tlS Odd EASY TERMS Hllti . PE 1-4111. I HOUSE FOR 1 ,FE l-JHi 3U8 _____ fglire. 1 floor naUbborhdSd. FE 3-1338 titer 1 38 D m _ I I'boom'MODERN. FULL BASE | mant. Oak floors Fireplace 3 tar garage By St. Banydlct - i .. OdnrUoB. FE 1-1733. 1 p m. to 18 8 ROOMB. BATH ARE ORION : sale by own* ^ _ _____ bedrooms, birch sliding dpori o fireplace, icreehed In porch SMITH IlM'WRKiHt, Realtor 341 Oakitnd Aye Optn 'til l:X FE l-TMl Of FE K44I STOllTS Best Buys Today 11408 DOWN n«r lot In daalrable rqtl-dentUl taction. -Lovtly car-Dated II vine and dhtlng alap tavlDg kitehni. Oleaming white' bungalow. . located on main atreet hat S large newly decorated "“ISP^WIDEMAN 8T MIKE 8 A borhood ' Prlc« ^ rrn>onnM _dhlck c204 E^Bdlth. F« A HEAL HUY g rm hOilse' All i iMn PONTIAC, a-eaai. | Oxiori baarment. new tvtrnecr . bath. y redecorated, t,.., per . X .Of ,,n?‘ac"em>EEdq harbor any reasonable olleC down or will; „|^pt godd car and tome cash. ferLUe ”* L.kegror, DW; j RTim^fEJ^^IXC ' III MODERN BOUiE TOR SALE. i3S31 8^ Lapeer Rd FE 6-3t53 , low monthly paymente with tea- MAKS AN OFFER __ionable down payment _OR 3-8684. | |i 080 equity In 3 bedroom home. AN'executive HOME • ROOM; balance 14 980 at IM month. Call brick ranch ca^pdted. 3 car ga-i before 8 p.m. PI I-M3. “ MODERN I ROOM BRICK7 BABB-, lai'e frontage too It on hlghwayJ nient. garage with extra apis APPTOl S nefft of tnnd BflBtlfUlj eanmUm aweaoetameaO. Nklee... *Mm... iVi^r'wYth Ihg your occupancy. City AVarren Stout, Realtor 7 Nf Saginaw . F® l-gigg Opan TUI ^1 08 WEST-SIDE hewf'^i *' r.lle 1 HA 3- 1. 3831 M IS. ( 1 UL i 3dN13 _________ ■^■\UBURN HEIGHTS 31.000 down Nice 3 bedroom hoi carpeted 13 x 10 Uelng room.! modemixed kitchen, built In oven. ---- —- - Aluminum Full Hl^COMB *RE ANDI FE 3-4443. _ Into: NEW WEST SUBURBAN 3 BED-: room ranch with attached garage. I 113.9M 11.000 dowji. FE 4-4m NEW 3 BEDROOM. BASEMENT 1 jcomer_lot_ North end. FE 3,8010. XO MONEY DOWN' I bedroom bflck rtnrh. newly decorated Patio, outdoor grUI. beautifully landscaped lot CALL FOB APPOINTMBhT. SMITH-WIDEtViAN REALTY 413 W. HURON OPEN EVES FE 4-4526 ________ REALTOR ______UL 2 »30 _ AS A GROUP OP~ BUILDERS Wi , oiler low prices through volume -cuitom ■Quality! RUSSELL YOUXi; BEAL ESTATE A BUILDING E J-JM4_______FE 4-3300 COLORED Val-U-Way FOR GOOD BUYS AND VALUES $100 Starts A'our Deal 3 BEDROOllS . AUTOMATIC HEAt-L^OE LOT : Full Cost $250 MOVES TOU IN SEE SALESMAN AT OPEN HOUSE OPEN DAILY 4-8 SAT. AND SUN. 1 - 5 13 W COLGATE STREET OFF BALDWIN. 1 BLOCK NORTH OP "The trip so far is ruined for Oarence...He BtiU can’i Und. a picture of a desert island to send the boss PfW-‘wikh you were here’....," For Sale Houses HAYDEN 838. PHA. AUBURN RBIGHTB. I11.M8 with ttrou la the prlca for this ax-calltBt 3 badrm. horns with alum, aldtati oak floort, batemant, oil tunaco. Built lOIT. Quick poa-aatalon. ''M.IM with 11X81 down. 3 bad-roomt, oak noort, oil (urnaca. WOODHULL LAKEFRONT. Immediate poeieealon. 3 bedroomi, baientnit. oil furnace Bxtre itoni and thower In bniemeat. $11,000. Terms. OFF COOLET LX. RD. Near TB. 17.030 with $1,000 down. 8* LAKE. 1 block, from bent 1000 down 3 h^ies One room rented, 3nd< house a rm. and bath In need of repnl J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor I. Walton FE 1-04 Open Bvee. Bun. 1 to t p. "SMITH" CLARKSTON VILLAGE ' bedrm.; family home. Ideel! “• -large --- Mill F I. surrounded ta homra amongL. ______ 1 apactotti grounda. rara oUerlng’'mSOi *Terma' ! NEAREST. MICHAEL lion. Living room, dli kitchen end ' bedroqma e Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor ■in , ■'■ELUORAPH Rd = J-’*" MA S8431 Sullf homei ,____ _____ '< ' aecure mortgage No obligation. Builders Exchange - ’ -FE 3-7310 or UL 3-3403 3-0007, >* REDUCTION^ IN'price. ‘ri‘ Nothing Down , 0 DOWN - 3 b«lroo«. al 311 “NCOLN JUNIORHIOH ^EA dldway no per monUi Very! older home on p^cd lice j atreet. 3 bedrooms, gat heat. « DOWN - On thlx 3 bedroom I»f41‘. It 301 Ferrjr M3 per month. Full, only 30,500. EZ Terma. 11130 DOWN 3 bedroom vocant home. 3 la 011 furnace, basement. Bi gain! Hurry!! Only |38 | a FlatUey. Builder EM 3 0413 Partiv Einished 3 BEDROOM'house. KITCHEN. Oil on 4 ilcret of good farm' land Cash or terma We will I hold land contract. Call lihlberry ■ 8^11 or Mulberry »-05«. _ i Sf owner! ,3 BORM b'RICK' ranch, fireplace Auto diahweaher It dUpoaal Fi^l baaemeM. ^Cloke . Icget Rochester. OL l-OIOi or ^OR 3-0144 BY owner modern brick . ranch. Labe prW. 314.000. OR ...„S-7403 by'PWNER ' 1300 DOWN CLEAN l5?d{“"ncfd"'Txrd'^'*clo< b^.™433’‘“« *■ ''“f" " " PoiltUc FI 3-0563 xltcr f' BRICK STUCCO - 3 bedroomi 313 Eext Wilson Extra nt Large roomi. hardwood floors car garate. Large back yard. L down payment and monthl7 not>. ---- LOW DOWN PAYMENT - On this ; 1 bedroom et 001 Central Fainted COLORED Inside and out. Only OM per mo. 3 bedri I basemei rood’, j ?A!unV*'offere ASSOGJATh: BROKERS | - ORCHARD R. J. (Dick)^v ALL 1”.T PE •-•W. :T«^' h.a'Rc.ains Crmka Rd . South of Aubu Reneh home Double gar naee 190 x JT^ot. 113 01 in RoberU ^uii'-Dfl Fisher Body Make aLUVRiUI) AGENT Y BROWN NOTHINO DOWN. - West aubur ban Near Waterford High 4knl! 5 jrrs old. Ne^wly dKorated 43 dr°i*3 *r*lol'”*'"* Roaltdf ' FE 4-3531 343 OAKLAND AVENUE Kent' MULTIPLE n-ISTTNO BERVICX ARRO ^ LAKEFRONT f?*i Lake with Urjie 4 bedroom home. 2 baths. rarilAnt Mt k^s s iz. « 11 Total price, 010.300 terms. _ LAKE PR1VILEOE8 Oo with thlx neat 1 badroom - ledgerock fireplace, *heat. neat Large lot, _ 500 Terma. excellent cohditlon. oil famUy room B patio. -■*- nalghborhood. 513.- baiement. oil Heat, attnchei rage. Only gt.OM down.a INCOME 3 family private bath B oil heating unit: Monthly Income. ------ room Dungaiow. inoiiy pii eh. 3 car/gaeggf. black U .,j....'et, 1 acre cf land. Only 3001 ‘TED Mcq;Ll,OUpH. REALTOI jjuTcfe-E'llaab’^h^ Rd I'-E 5^1284 , FI-: 4-3W4 Open 0 e m to k;30 p m. ALL DAY SUNDAY aoxiaq tnr asxoo Terms PONTIAC RI'.Al.TY • TJ^Beldwin FE 3-g31f ^ it owner! WASHINGTON PARK . $33 Argyle 3 bedroom ranch atyle. tile bath, basement, lend-’ ‘ - ecaped. low down payment: Priced! • ln.750 F^g-343d ' • it OWNiDl TRAN8FBRED lake' *“■ prfy Good Income for right ----’. Corner lot, 130 ' only |tl.4t WLL1AM8 1443 '^"idaTn''’ .....year i-7 P?r'‘fp'’lsre'* ’ Real^ ' "Uld^ __________ Professional Man ■ooms. I'l baths lull bi It. Located on Main street ,f Orion Wondcriul piece tor, dentist, beauty parlor It hare you? Don't mill < Y( _ flrrplt 4trau. LI 1-^1 hedroomi plus unflnlfth^ | BY 0\\ NER~ In^'iM," I - 0 room bungalow. Oas heat Car- down payment, or will takt trailer ' peiiag. Drapes 3 car garage 401 U> trade _____L_.i CRAWFORD AC.ENCY i - ilRM»ORAM CORTBMP BRICK 356 W Welton FE g.2306: tUM h.ml r^le. V'.L *”• _____ MY 3-1143! “ le^ed. Hear achools * trm'Jr J BEDROOM ... Owner'anxious to tell Good *” ®<*yhetler. OL 3-1611 j . In low 1301 MI J(-3332 ROCHESTER - A CUTE 4 BEINI COLORED. 8bUT*rJESSIE”^' 0 ttarml*”and““sc?“Sr'l‘ e?r‘ '•"^'Na^i^**diS^^M^.Io.* FtTi! •**«• •“» ‘*»® <*<>*“ "«c., ..W0dn ,_,7_8 wr tao. pe;^ DOWN - 3 bedrock home ^ OB large l25xW rt ■ ■ —Easy terms- A honey .of a value SELIt GR TRADE - Only 17.351 Cosy two bedroom bungalow nea Williams Lake Larta 33 x 130 ft i lot, Will trada for housttrailer. Opportunitv i ive a home that will pay > SELL lelf Kitchen, dining "— *‘de 4 TRADE - recondlUqned only 00.300. 8^^0R^TOA^E^.^Lar^e^3 baths, near Waterford. Nice large 13 X 200 ft. lot Alum elding. AC lum. Good condition. A rent j WILL ■* HOMl I. Underwood. I n this home Tiled a 3iANNETT hel^Fenc with flreplnce' Full I N\ DRAYTON WOOD^— AL birtffha.. bath. tiTge uttlHy rm. oil heal, copper plumbing. att 3 car garage. Lot 63 X 134 with many fruit bearing trees. $0000, terms. NORTH SIDE - a fireplace b 13.500 dr 300 dn See ! NT » in^l, tiled i In heet Alum , !. Convenient 1 WATKINS LAKE FRONT-Summer cottage. S bet* 2 glaseed In porches, piece In Ige. pine pe living rm. 114.500. tern ROCHESTER AREA - portly finished 2nd fb extra hedrrai Living fireplace Full bsmt OAKLAND LAKE FHONT-3 bedrm,.year, around Pei home, brick ‘ fireplace 1 lendscapyd shaded lot 115. For Sale Houses 49 — ......---- glaet wall ovar- oklog lake Large porch, 3 shaded lota. Prle^ at only $11.-. 7M 03.108 dawn win haiidla. Many o4htr gsod buys In taka property. < ^ Dorothy .Snyder I-avender ReiAvir Xet. 18 Tears 7801 Highland Rd. iMMI Flipna Elf 3-3383 er MU 44417 4 MulUpla UaUnk BarvIca IRWIN 3 badrooms. City praparty. Mas full baaemeiR. ntw beattaf ptaat. sarpetad llylnc mem and both ...-------targa. Baay tarma. 3 bedroom home ta A-1 condUloa. Nicely lendeenped. A"*** -™! >• kitchen I baeement. lai Mntor and schools, mant . large Hying bedrooms very newt 11100 down. tn.tio •- that li a-*---" '■ fAmlly room - ahd basement. Lo-caUd on cinal' front to taka Oakjand. OEOROE R IRWIN. REALTOR — 7 Walton____________FE L73S3, GILES gar^a. ^Bul Inside the City ■ "thrmMfhbtR * ------ Automatic baal. ____0 watar aoltaner and other extras. Well landekaped and newly sodded .nont lawn. Back lawn Anclwr fenced. A real deal and ofOy 44* Intareat. . \ $350’Income A. good 8-tamlly. close In, with above monthly Ineeme. 5 garagee and a small bust- -nesa building. All lor only 04.M0 down. Hill li a rtal dtal. Shown by appotatmant. GILES REALTY CO. FE OtallS ^ ai BALDTHN AYE. OPEN f A.M.-t P.M. MULTIPLE UB'nNO SERYICB "BUD" l'’.ast Side GI Teriyis , or. purchaser. Pay only the cloalng' cotta, on this ctsan 3 No down payment to qualified bedroom family homl, with full bath, basement. - - ‘Ji. and parochial ec generous Hying Ing area, lull bai Close-In Suburban bungalow within — to both public looli. F-eaturei. oom with iincnjt lArstt. p«v«d Maanm. w.gEggru mb 114.250 00- TO your family a favor, t Sca. 1( todayl “Bud” Nicholici Realtor 41 Mt. Clement si. FE.5-1201 After.6 f/m.. FE 4-8773 ' b-lIMJmtwaenjI______ - J bedrm brick. ! 9X* 188x150 : set. e small t 1 Only 56.130 jfe7t?r S Hoyd Kent Inc., Realtor 23W Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph FE 1.01« ll. C. NlfwiNGHAM CORNER CROOK8 AND AUBURN HEIGHTS > Choice ' •— ■** 2-3JI0 ‘ I HOME 3 LARM^^JgJ, -rick ronch off Lake _______________ j . RANCH «HOM E 'fcih.?*-!!?'*.™?** * ^h>i sue bMraoma. SELL OR trade - » 6f"9* larma. Chllda Reai; * Eetata, MT 3-6831. Laka Orton ' large Ilvmg > Mtcben. 3 • ' 'O' allathed.^arage 'AIl on large Thta ta a ,.v. CURKSTOM - ORION AREA i wooded lot. ^383: In «ery gobd *« below ...-Tbe,?«»" sOhdlt inth IVb batha.i Keego Harbor location Excellent •••-' * ‘ *fikrkf*p’ itTMi *ilSf*!!))?!!* ru”' ’ Cell OL 1-TSlt to an ^ REALTOR - ■ MULTIPLE L18TINO 8ERY1CE -rick rancher With lull baaei l>e baths, flreptace. Attach car garage. Built-In oven range Very attracUye home, consider trade for cheaper h —' - rjpoateetlen p SCHRAM I Poptlec ' heme wMi bti_ . . •>'f !ee’'**U^P ^ A*’’*** - TeVHi^ Aaolhm Beet Value on AacM ,,, ta ElixabeUi Lake' EstaUs , Vq, ^IMe^eatlon Rm. LOW Csihuett. FE 8(M58 !l aq^ imishmg Only gkOOO. 11500 ^^na'*Jervlc'e* SyJvan Lake Privileges I*Yutaiiy** dpi! L. IFt'h thia 3 bedrm. modern hnme ; I WeariorTm'lI'u "f.^fiv "' *"*• U. HROWN. Realtor !, ______ M ElU.beth L.k. Read Ph FE 4-3544 or FE 2-4I10 IfuIUplr------------- ■V - MR BARGAIN HUNTER I „Womd Ton pay 33100 for a 3 bedroom bungalow on a , lull M X 123 h. lot In A ,.. flit R effl- good location? If to better WE BUY. BELL tall today Oct particulars ---... ,„d yourkeU, !T DORFIIS MAN'S INHERENT A Inatin tlve desire baa been to on land. Here Is the opportunity 1. enawer thnt nlllng m thla thirty acre fOrm with Ite lightly roll-... .... ... Bedroom -. 'elSf.*' 1^‘SKI bemutittti tot 80 ileiei ■jnit' n*'*btoef^awnt* ^'wla*l“* *•*•'••* 'or JACK I-OVEL.\ND 3IM Cnee Lnke Rd ^_FE 3.4171 btlyaiTlake hcoie' - ' Km .ST. ^ IRDECORATEO 3 BEORObM. ... tag rosm, dtatag room, targe Ulebcn Baecmeta. Ona furnace. • Sjrtto? Sta*****’ * , .Paul M. Jones. Reid Ett. mm. awrsD fjrm 14888 PB t-isn BUICHLAMD. 1333 I bedrmt.. ______ _____ 1 kitchen, knotty pine' I IM ft. lot Fumlturc Frlce II1.5N Off CYss . between Sylvnn end' NORTHERN AS80C. BM^ Plymouth Sd ■QUAItp LMtB AR^A : IM’. 3 bedrobma. I OPEN ■ - 4581 KE.MPF DRAYTON PLAINS'. .Sat’, and Sun. I-"6 T)Dn McDonald UCENSED BUILDER OR 34831 - with a large light li i U kitchen with loads of cup- Moned- end Anchor fenced ... Full monthly payments of JJortaeJ? The kl*lJa'enrf- -wnik to school • RENT BEATER Only iMo down on this hew, , ?!.tag'’T-“.t"U'"fff'gJ V! “J^rnom- «„ uttoerfloor IVAN W-SCliRAM RI'AL'LOR FE5-W1 842 408LYN COR. ilANBFIELE I OPEN EVENtNOk A SUNDAY 1 MULIIPLB .LISTINQ^BERVICB •r.. ROY ANNETT. INC.. REALTORS _ 38 E Huron 8t Open Evenings A SuMny 14 FE 8-D466 DORRI8 A SON. REALTORS WE TRADE W. Huron . fhon^ FE dlMl ^ $100 SUrts Yo«r Deal Full Cosi $250 XlSJ&i'*.. OPPN HOUSE. OPEN EVERY DAY 1-5 S3 w oouiatB mnt opt R. J. (Dick) VALUE? REALTOR FE 4-3531 SWIMMINd Lnnata41 ta Ctaitetna sa lha ws> te^ ere Also bitb hnnee InscA tad •rlead st' stay 881,188'.pBfe tanks, lee tUe nt gacelt GIROUX $3,500 Down ------ ----- 3«gl8 ItviBS room, ennwted. OH bpni. reenv NEAR JAMES I $18,950 3 bntlroema. carpeted lls3l II*-liu room, Thermopans picturs wtadows. Only 4 vaare aid. Tat. lull baaemant, raertaUbo room with barbecut and buUt m bar. OR CANAL TO CASB .LAKE. Oarage. M ft. lot. Batter check, ceuid ba Jiiet 'What .you are diklaiM' «A»t LIST WITH Humphries . GI Nothing Down ALREADT APPROVED AT 111.388. Nice 3 bedroom £e ' Only a paftal r gnrafc. Tbe lot with plenty of He garden soil. You won't d much money. Call for room. 14x10 targe family “i"E HOYT PIONEER R10RLAND8 3 bedrooma. Larga famUy kite an. All city Improvemenik. E cellcnt lake prlvlleget A ra I price. I lafie’iaMecaped toti'.”f Easy terms. - OOOD INCOME Excalleht rental area. 4 eompleta apartments. Income 8318 per month. Unflnlebed. Tip-top condition Low upkeep. Eicellent terms to right party. Fmr SbIb Hmmb $9,500 ar JitCarraa Slbaolf Doa't rfysjr'rlS/’kii.'L^ Rko U*m8 rtaai. futl dto-tag raaai. madora kkehed aad bath. PuO baaeaeat, aaraga. teaaad .^rd. ad Gi^apod. ^rtoad at 11188. 4 BBOROOM BRICK RARCH oaaBMtod by wblta ‘.2r.^ I Uta-farm atyta kitebea. wed iftdeeaped!' » a c a n t aad ready lor Immediate aecnpancy Rear the new DoU acbool Lake Oakland priyltaget. Priced ta sell »p*ff ^ hmU h> k'?a“!5f- Couatr* C and toly i taUva Ibow mu this lo*tlF 1 bedroom brick ranch boma oyerlookma tba SUvor Uka Cowolry Ctab. Ton'd tom • tbt neat' modorn Utedoa. the spactoui lirtet ro^. MSS unit^^j; landeeapad lot. Pricod *1 118.888. WHERE CAR TOU FTRD S 3 bedroom tod both homo for tho tow tow price at urn. Itarte llylng r^. fun alH dtotas f«8m, klteh-oi> loir and nice lot. |M8 dawn and SM par montb. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor g Ing***"** iSrus Nothing Down will build 3 bedroom ^rtar home with beeement. Rough wiring Ineludod. DON MCDONALD OR !-3i37. Seminole Hills I badmom boms. All rooms ore good slsc and tho downetalre to oampletely carpeted. 1 Mi bathe, gat heel, full baeement Priced right to eetUe estate. tlXMO with caeb to mortgage. F: C. Wood Co. via “ After 8 P.m OR 3-3803 II handle. 3 large --------- . .ull bathe. Huge ■mipeted 41*lng room. Large kWeh-to. full baaomeat. gae heat. 3 e«i gMSga. Paymtata Ml per m.-ie.?%C'-,! you to tnita over I moilgago 8k|Be i. cent. No mdcVdle eoaU. Thit can reault In very eubstantiBl snv-Inga. Call for further Informn- HOYT REALTY 354 a, TELEORA^H FE 3-5148 ^ FE 3 MM j BATEMAN REALTY MULTIPLE LISTTNO SERVICE ON THE WATER Homelike end coxy with 13 ft. ' living mom and natural llre-plnce. a Lott with 116 ft. on tbe ' wgler. Full baiement and extra nice front yard overlooking Sylvan Lnke. This to one that you ihould see at only I13.8M. WEST SIDE - Brick Ranch '4 yenre old with 3 beautiful landicaped loti In one of tba finest west aide nreat. Over 1.W8 aq. R. of llv-Int area plus overaised 3 car " tarnge. Delightful recreation room with bar and nil the trimmings for COMFORTABLE UY-INO and ENTRRTAININO -Dual glaaed whidowt. marble alllt and loads at other extrna. Priced far under duplication. A 8HOWINO will etmvinte you. PIONEER ^ ■ HIGHLANDS 8 year old brick. Ota beat and garage. Exactly the house you would expect In tbit area. Rear enclosed porch. PIrepInce. Watar edtencr. carpeting and otber extras Ineludod. Roar yard fenced and very nice. Tou will AOREE thli to ' IT." INCOME SPECIAL lontT maJier u whtt urchAMrs vut. And iftTel A S room aod Mui Qown — 2 ranma aim( k4th OIMt 2 IRWIN .irsoNa SEMINOLE HILLS: Lovely fam-“y home In excellent condl-on. consisting of 8 rooma. lb hatha. iHUMaement gas OTTAWA RILLS: Family hapie. • targe roMit.^ I^^bathi. ^3 bathe, kitchen range, ti earpellai family rrj THORPE STREET: One of tha batter buUt. older hornet la exc< llent condition and . priced to aeU Lovely, largo llvlne room, dming room, rnltod kitohen. tod 'b down — 1 bodroomt earpellag double cloaeto, heat. Neat aad cittn lifille. eatad la tha city and cloai „ everythlnc. Priced to eeU at only Ill.Uit with gI.Mg dn. CaU ua for detaUal WEST SIDE. CITY 6 3^wi” 11,388-down Ineludmg mortgage coata. Itb atory brick and thlii-tle home In top condition -I bedrooms lit floor: oar larga . unfinished room up. Recreation Sf.?d,‘*niw"*‘oi. d'VMi"!'?!!! home In good aelghbothood. SEVEN LAKES' On the water to tBla beautifully tandteaped 3 bedroom bunga-low. Large 188-ft. deep lot tod cateUent north- tuboma Iko-tloo. Pull baeement. alorma^-< •cqeent Recranttan mom i 'S*ragai Tou will be sorry If - on heat, two car garago. Near but. thoppmg and bot-pllaLJN86.80. Terma basement, garag'e. On I CLARK BEAUTIFUL BRICK RANCH. Three bedrooms, large living room with dining ell. wnfi to well carpeting, drenerlei. 3 screened porches overlooktat gorgeous lani^aped SEVEN ROOM BUNGALOW. It^ ton end Mrthern HI SchMl District. 113.168. 19.IM NORTH TASMANIA. Five for 3rd bedroom, y rbetul^y SELL BUY TRADE MILLER' PIRST TIME OPFEREB - 8 roc brick and alum rlTOi located ... Oakwood Manor. Upoelous bedrooms. Itb baths, larga living rm. newly carpeted. 36 ft. tamlly room Ledge rock Hreptace. High dry beaement. ree. room, 3 c*-plaatered garage, huge tone •caned lot over V acre. A hem i?^ri5;‘*iW‘“ *"*“’*“ oooo-boUnd investment. 6 1- room Apts. Always rantatf: Wack-Iv Income IIOS.W. 4 Apts. Pur- Prtoed aPm.*000.''Terme «all"b1e. 8 ACRES PLUS 8 16 room older home lofkted on Grand River Rd. near Powlervllle. Excellent for re-llr^ent or weekend hidc-a-wey. N.aoo with terms or IT.888 catb. PICTURE BOOK SETTINO, neaUy sitnaled on a'well landscaped 188 ft. ldt„A 3 bedroom brick ranch, clean ka a whittle throughout. . Bright atrv basement, attached garage. Atom, storms and acrcena -^Many,other ftaturee for your comfort knd cenvenlenec. tli,8M. , 'William Miller Rcaltqr ' FE 2-0263 _ 811 W. Huron Open 8^1; Sup.- l^lo I F«P Site Hmmm WORLD WAR n VETS HrS ttis ***' ** ^ **'' -'cRmanrnD TALUB-• ' 1.049 SO. FT. PLUS ATTACnD OAIUOI FOR $11,550 $82 MOVES YOU IN "Nothing More To Pay” $79 PER MONTH WITH FAVBP SnUBT -todel locatod 4 mites north f Walton Bird, on Joalyn CUSTOM BUM- HOMES SATtBPACnOR d J Sarvleo a*jltabto. -All tlnanelng -Wt WUI solT TRI-LEVELS RANCHERS 4-BEDROOM HOMES PROM $10,000 to $50,000 KAMPSEN- Realty & Building Co*. MULTIPIX LU'HNO SERYICB FE 4-0921 3411 Elisabeth Lake Road COLORED' — RE.NT OR BUY — r garage. Large fenced nth low down payment at with a month “Op-purchase. ImmedUM OaU awntr at FB TRIPP IWALTOR Waterford .^rea 3 badroom homo with bugt cloa-•U and extra large kitchen— Built-In' range, oven end dtoh-waaher Spatloua picture windowed living room with tire-piece. Attached 3Vb ear aaraga. Preahly painted - Re^y for Immediate occupancy. Priced to COLORED ,3-Bedrm. Ranch Homes !,$10 Down No’ Mortgage Costs DON'T MISS OUT—GOING PAST •Cirncted living r- Choice of paint ;_ . Oaa heat—choice tile f 3 utility rooma Many other features Model Open Daily & Sun. From 1:38 to I p.m. 268 S. Blvd. at Franklin Model-FE 83163. 1:38 to I p.m. LI 2-1337 after 1 p.m! WES’HIWN REALTY Templeton Furi^ished Bungalow Keego Harbor near Xatt Lake,. Shopping Onter. achoolq and churches. Small modenf budgklew furtasbed neatly. 11.188. 1500 K. L. Templeton, I^altor UljSHOLIE & harder CO. WBB8T»» SCHOOL DISTRICT 3 bedroom home with full beaement, oil heat. Chrpe8 ed living and dining rooms. Cloae to West Rnron. Priced at only 111,006 with low down payment. Vacant — Ml /out. SUBURBAN ■rick rai______ vicinity. Itb irstcd. 1358 down home' In Clsrka- PRIDAT BTENINO CALL: rm 81373 Aek For Mr. Castell ' BLAIR- WIDE OPEN SPACES m‘o5S3lia'SS^r-aSJe“i^tct ”itlo?*“reom^ wita * flSSllce"**3 complete cernmic Ule batha. PnU baaement. New qU turnace. Walk-tag dIsUnea to ^res and tehttola. Large ehsHtad toT MMS down. GEORGE ^LAIR REALTOR , DRAYTON Plaint Eves. Call OR 811M 1: Johnson n TBAst or mncm r Sah Lak» Proyrty g| TOE yoyriAc PRESS, eriday. jvly4. io6q In Bnrcli. •-••••. “*• “i f^hwrr t?*CUi*i LUU OAELAND **» »»«« Ur|« g!sf„^«ri nasssfi vss so. gvtttr Viu Me«M tma« if JOU n IM4 tniJiV la ^Mr. CkruMr, A. JOHNSON. Realtor S. Tel. FE 4- i ftrlcl«4 Cnobtrrr____________ >. M.m. AdJoliilBc ta« «»»U- _ n*»o ^ CXDMMERCE LAKE LOTS tm Md ■». lit a^a. lu mM. (kiMlM M tMf dwr Ragstrom pon’Ti!?? ‘ UALTOII ^rTojss rut Ko. 4 iMi^s nTtui R 4^1. n 4^11. _ 'HI^liD/A'lLLAtlE EXTHA LAROS BOaDINO 1704 Telc|;raj)h Rd. u^oiru.5"aL£ifn ' J.-4404. JO 4-iiWl. WHITEil Lakefront. 2j^i Acres Iwr. muord. W,I4I^ U l-lIJi *4 .» 3J, FROM l«tt With FriT. n 4-4044 MlfiOLl aTRAITB LAKB RtV~ A RNUcted JTM tta ktin ISW OQmm m •» u*ur*4 ^ l(» hiian t*Im llSs ill n. LA u II.IM LADDS. INC aiin^R»i._________OR iiiJi LAK> rmiT. iirTSETirit*. ■ehnsMer. liA 4*tStl. uAknimB^PAR>:"iiVR writc _ .... ---- CAlIt > CARNIVAL BAR OPERATORS S?ri*^- inrff*u!!!* ■ J*in ' .. .5* *S?3Jffi§UrR!^^ TAVERN U»a a wll* ■PWAUM 0« tow wirtrlMACT^ GAS STATION rn»M»i» wwwui »-*Ar, lan* »u Mr toccUw RAAktrt town A« m dwt^rr 411.411 Mr. dtot MrU. (•• •■< RATIONAL ROSIHnB BROKERS •A»4 Orrhud LdM R-' BwnUsc. Mteh.ni> —------- iRO OARTR MELLICk IROKER cSiTT'^RAinti). lauhdh FontUc n«e*Uaa. Offrri lorlli BROS. LOTUS LAKE FRONT n K344 ______ DEALERS WANTED TO SELL E-E KAMFERS I At I OR WRITE TODAY, VL i-4»»4 E-Z KAMPERS liOO 8 ROTHESTEB RD R^HESTKR ^ICMIOAN rdlTiALE. COMSdERCTAL EUiLD-ing. 41« O.munn it P«ail«c _____________________OoMltUng ol scrupird 3 chilr For. Sab AcrRRgt 5S A*i?*i»cii5’’.lor™ Prlcr”?« JiSi --------- |1M0 with I3M4 down Phonr OL S4TI1. Waterford Hills Estate A Itw dM.«n MU MR ArtriM lltUM OdM drUBAg*. Id«Al K GIROUX V*"®* .. > _ BEDROOM 1 HOME. |.o*i frow 4A DrMMn froiw 41 i Dort.s FrKNmjRK ! THTRTY^FIVB BEDROOM Kirni I PC DiRBI'll I pc MmMo porch C04. CMci of droworc Etooirtc I4OC0. Hofngor. o4or Ooi >4Mc BMgto Md. cpai* •tou RMWd pitm oM cihcr forhUdrc Cm M jocw Pn or oaruiod 144 W OiorM4o8 Rd. Ldic Orlow . ALCOA ALUMINUM Combination DOORS GUARANTEED FULL INCH THICK fih^®|5Swd”tw4S^M*lNfy a bookrOM fONumoHEH. REMOVES j r SIMM >nd up R I BWirIc Co IM4 ' B^LT IN RAMMB 4^0 Mlrhlgcn PluotncrnI JP3 BRAND NEW WBODORT IHRIDVEAR AE?VlcWr«RE 'i8»a?sr INBTALLATIOR OROEB8 ONLT cod mcUrnc. IN 44 Pccr«>n • Purnliutc. 41 Orrhord I«b> Avc cash POR' PURNITURE AND rr. 4 4M4 or OB iirti CASH FOR URED'tV.. FVRNI. lure A MUc PE t OMt CASH FOR RMAl.t RAlilOl Working or no4 PE 4A1M CARPET TWEED NEVER URtn 34 MOUTH •I H AI r I JF'' FEDERAL Modernization 1»14 DIXIE HWT DEdE ITVI.E REWINO PEi wn d-34 1. ____ . „...— _____ it Lcpci IMI Boulh Laprer Rued DINIRO iUITE I PIECE M hofknr ^Rcgrntr dPEEDOUl r^ioici b.u«. cl I'lrnli III Free Parkin{; tniniui’'cJ"' rr. ()ii t>'ir Lot. _____ _______EOIESd OAROEN TRACTOlTANn IRONER Rrjt ,.,UIB rcrdccw Tractor. 34 dbj i. « mciir... OR 3k#(B • nil p„,„ •„ pud, good. RTUDHT lOUNoit 0. BUaDERS AND DEVELOPERS -Paint Creek flowt thru tkla 31 acret—Ideal for deTcloning. Hllir and Menlc 434 400. Taka trwde aa down paymanu. ----- ... 3340 ft yronlage ^ .-/L. main highway AI»o Intludra prl- wAWb vaU lakt with dam Hai nice / _ w2u rtauurML i‘ Mail HomfmpJ'er Is tryiiiK lo bn-nk nir him! Jonic faf MaVtorr'gam Puli ?rj?a Hk" / “P’ «««">' ' 400 on terma ' “ .........- ' rATERN - In Northern reaorl MonCV tO Loan ara. Oroa. o.rr 433 000 Includr. . ’M'Jyfai?'*6 iKs” IHiixe .LRooiii Out lit- . Double diCMcr SOI-A AND ( IIAIK ONLY $10»,'»S A water S alaoin faTn. Co . n Plal^ I Lape. adiatle' water beater. I r n- auppllea. rrocb A milng^^I^e^Jl^l^a HEIOHTO SUPPLY SWAP PONTIAC_____ OR 4-ai.i8 ilot S]M)is At Unitm IJc. iraltic counir-Thriving y< around community — 10 per c« of rtaldenu work In Detroit n rartly tee Pontiac A new fli merclal. 40x334'. 11 000: 1401334' 033.000, comer 114x300'. I44A00 corner, 100x130'. 433.400. tiay terma 4400 aq. ft block bnlldint on 100x300' commercial. A real Harold (Red) .pranks 3443 Union Lk Rd EM 3-331 ________OPENJTIL •___» Signature Up to 34 Montha to Repay ITI. FE 2-‘)206 OAKLAND . Loan Companv 303 Pontiac Stale Bank Bldg BUCKNER Swaps D.I I OR M BUICE EQUITY t"wV"oR' '"klOk**” *“'■ JOSEPH I OVAL OHAPr, INOEH I.IOHT WOOD^(|>NROI 1 I -I'll liiidr-lii Dept i.r.lriia — Wlieclliorsc Trari..r< and Tillera Potrer tad riding moweit Jacebaea. Tard-man and Tort. 4 modtto of Iiding mowert Salartlaa of weed •uuUunenr Wt MrviM wfctt wa EVANS EQUIPMENT • Vll Diale Hwy. MAple 4 7071 <>■ 1 Call r 0 a 34 474 Call MA 0-f|ll DISCDUNl PRICES super Rem-Tnne M 41 Oal D PORE - ___ ■lera Opdrka Mkt. R 4-1401 PURNITURE. BOOfil'OP I RENT I WATER iOTrENEHa ............ or ae|l ijM month OR I-3J"» Mllrjiell DUtrlb^hf Co. Wil l, hwap 'h OU 8 E "appi I nnrea S choice lot lor lile model car OR 3-0111 WANT OOOn USED HOURETRAIL- ------------------------------ lleVoum P Idiiwer Sharpening Bf^llt. Rate. Repair or All Bweetieri A HARORAVES HDWB I pltie aectional a II 40 Rrhlaer.lo, JjjJ J» “tI'ioM \s'VruN()MY mllirilm-' navel t( MINE REPRIOER table READY MADE. “LET’S TALK BU.SINESS” ■ C‘“j Sly Rd . I» off Walton 01^3^ iT for? 16w down payment to civilians . , Ranch model home Coll Rev. Sbaokle FK 4-1044 Available for Immediate purchaae A-Cole-Batlick Comm. ; iRol^crt H. Chapin. Realtor ^ fRKBl AURANT BOA T ' LIVtRY WILLIAMS!’ IL'ESTAT lALDWIN LAWRENCE W ~ j GAYLORD. Realtor ! W. FLINT ST , LAKE ORION MY 2-2821 ______OPEN l-l Dixie Tavern Hot spot and quick lunch Oood parking and priced at onlv 01.400 down Including propertv and modern build— 1 FiNANCE COMPANV I WHERE YOU CAN BOICROW Ul* TO $500 I ^ orFiccg IN • : Pontiac — prayrton Plalna -- rilea ^^lol Lt. Birmingham Plymouih LOANS $25 TO $500 I On your algnttura or other aecu- Wn,L TaRB SMALLBli TRAILER nfenl*^>n **"ex43'*"’ ho*UM’*"rt*ireV Open Run t 70 - 3 04 pm E I. E f T R 0-MA8TEH tl.Kt'TRir sinvr Far rond VervTreaa FE I'or Ssle Uothinx M rOATR. 40 DHEHSER. HUITS End of June CLOSE-0UTS THAIir OAi IIANOE FOR_r.IEt m« r«ng*^f» Munro ri^cmc r^i i) , Rl I RK.I'RATOR^ ' riL'" 14 W BhetfUld. CARRIERS wTl HAMILTON Dry REAL'nTATE A INSURANCE Scott Lake Idedl family home on a lot J00xl03^ 4 ^ apacloua " lake prlvllegea moderate' Sporting gooda Ball .......... Appr 30 lota left ' Approt 4 acres not aubdivided. Private 00 ft roads. Canal and boat well Oooa water. Dryden sWUt 0-3300. SWTm. Fl.Sil. POAT Kiverdale Sub. For. Sale Farms ' Department Store Big ticket soft gooda Perfect for active couple. Owners neC plans call for quick action.. Bargain prieed with service la fast, friendly gnd helpful VItU our. olflct or phone FE 4 nil HOME rC .vno I,0.\N ( O J-moillArRE' •* * * 441 40 I IJJJ'* ,?*{,'",{* g , FHirilliAlHE I'OM I ^ NOHIIE .174 40 * ' FRIOIDAIItE ..... A^ll WAY ALUMINUM WINDOWS Burmeistsr WFUDINO 0(5WN WORN ^56; LOANS r. ON ELIZABETH LAKE R MODERN 40 ACRE FARM CLOBB to highway with good 3 bedroom house. Itrgt barn and other buildinga. In heart of hunting and riahlhg' area. P O Boi 444. Loka City. 4400—434 TO 4400 MICHIGAN BUSINl-SS - communi'i^loan c6. Lake Orion Area Lakefront modern brick bungaloi.. big carpeted living room with! , flrenlaca acreenvri nnrch 1 bio - i^LUMs LAKfa''im Sale Businets Property S, Bmi^ERS INVITED ------—------ V"pVre’ iW----- flrepltce, screened porch. 3 big hedrooma, baaement. r e c reaettonj room on lake level. Attached ga-| rage, call for appointment. Prospect Street ! Large 0 room modern with gas St. V incent's Across from play grouni 11 room house, IH baUit. for family or Incoma. Cons 131 3-room aportmentf on new community of ----Ivlleged horn -----— -rom 133.000 boating, fishing relUstockcd lake— - Huron River ^ own*%iiS Oxbow Lake. Less than a 0800 down. WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH F. REI8Z. BALES MOR. 44-04 E. Huron 8t. FE 4-4141 GAYLORD e lor you when you buy t atlge "SPECTACULAR .8" designed hoipet. Partridge needing remodeling ai FOUR ACRES of land goes with the a room home. Brick I with basement. Oak fl plastered floor 3 bedrooms on second. Oood horse bam. Thla can ba bought for only 03000 down. Located only 0 miles from Pontiac and worth looking at today Call now. ly won't BALI OR TRADE BY OWNER — ----. ... _---- _jiilliord.^L _________ SUSIN LAKE Beautiful extra large 3 bedroom ranch, lakefront lot. 3S ft. Ily. rm Ule bath, electric heat, attached garage, stone front. Consider small home or equity down and^°8un°*l ®**' FE 0-0300 Owner____Ml 4-3035 I^ 3 ^DRM. CF-1.\TC SITE? We are offering a scven-rOom home In excellent condition, nn IW X 100* commerdat eomet. Would make Ideal office for Doc-tor or Dentlil L<»ated on Orchard Lake Arc., lust east ol old telegraph. $33,040. Partridge DRIVE-IN LCXTATION We have a super deluie location on A highly fraveled rood (M14I. Just south of Clarkatoh. Minor changes ahoiUd make, the 3k' t W reinforced block building an Idaal aet-up. Larga lot lOP i 3kT and serosa atreaf from new chopping center. Only 111 MW. ONE ACRE I nve room one story home. Oak -floori, plaetered walls, and good Altcben. Thla U located In the Rochester area. For 41.500 down payment we will gladly ahow It to you today. Oet out of the city Bncloied WEBSTER: LAKE ORION - OXFORD ROUND LAKE - SceiUc lake lot with kO ft. lake frontage, beautiful oak tree In lot. 14 minutes to Pontiac. ,43,104 - 11,000 TTAPPY FOURTH! You w have an ^^Xndependr rftlEMDLY JICRVlCi: (QUICK 125 TO MOO LOANS SEABOARD FINANCE CO 1115 N PERRY STREET - F.any _Parklnf_ —_ Ph«n#_FE_ S-Hl ! ’PEAGilF. fin.xncf: uo. 202 S. MAIN I 214 F. .$T. CLAIR KOniKSTER ROMEO' tOANB 134 TO 4400 re LIVE8TOCE us HOUSEHOLD GOODS us ;OL 4 0711 -01.1:4711: e- : PL 3 3411 PL 3-3410 | re____^'PRIENDLT SERVICE" ! '! WHEN YOl/NEED $25 TO $500 luarEFFPii Sale household Hoods (»$ ii west huron FREEZERS. NOROB 14 X PRICE - REJECTS, ^EAU- ^ 4 Ba“rialn"llousa"--- *- —• ’ 2-44ta LUI ^ piNINO UPRIOHT FAMOUS ndi scratrhed Terrific ; 44 44 while they lest orders please MIchlian ' Paddock. ' Fluoreieent. 343 Orchard Lake v IN ELECTRIC RANOE LIKE l.t .MHI'R COMPANY 7444 Cooley Lakt Rd KM 3-4111 open 1 a m lo I pm dally V 13 44 V I ami Carry Special 1 Bui-n ooB , 34 B player, rowli table.^ I machine, boys poul I I Phyft coffea table. , dltn"'*}’74 ! 444 Refi 444 Cabinet : I..434 Hoir 1 large , I'lrhsd o Partridge Wa win be glad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO; W. HURON ) ASSOCIATES THRUOUT MICH LOANS 434 TO BAXTER fe LiVINO8?0NE RESTAfjRAN'T flACRIFICE cash, - or tonnC Call OR dayt. OA 4-3445 nlgHta. MW:_L.!iren^t....PE .±lH4-t - «,rVER-OR A rBEDRir •34. Chesty. ■ eoTi*"'**'*'“”*'’h a'^'“'‘sM:*.'7,f J * WA^NE o‘aBEr‘1;;’ ^ fai^lory tecondh About *t price ^ Siglhiw FK lyervlhlng 'ln used fumltnte at | ' Famous Mtka BVioAIlf'^SIbusE’' Buy! sell,! I'RFEZKKS trade 143 N. Cass. PE 3-1143 NEW IN CRATES 3 PIECE IH-ATINI^M BTOROOM ! ' ^ I C Q box springs and mattress 7 piece ... ....... drop leaf dining room suit#, table i No M.iney-flown II 44 per week ggp yw j-3477. with 4 chain; Eicellent condition. I LITTLES FURNITURE A APPL... f ,,.., , ' MApIo 4-JAI4 _ 4317 Dlale,_j)raywn OR 3-44.74 UVM.ANS 3 PIECE WALNUT BEDROOM FAMOUS BINOER BLAN'roMATlC ' USED TRADE-IN DI suite 4 poster bed. Vanity dres- like new. take on peyments of uPlI LOUNOE CHAIRS •er with 43" mirror, large eheet 114 44 or will discount for cesli I WOOD ARMED CHAtRS of drawers, 475. Oood condition. OR 3 4741 ____^ RECORD CABINETS ns 5-4310_____________________ I FREEZEH U?iT6iFF3ltANDirE brain IhtI makes evetv pan su 4 s I pteflnlshed mahog. II 44 ea loinaiK Many other used isns-< I < I3 shelving W. Pine I3 lln. ft to (liiHise front Hutrv In. 'Call for, a frea etilmata on oil ( (iNSrMl' RS !’()WI.R(() llAGGI'iRTY f.UMBER 2H W. I.AWRl'NCI, MA4-4I41 UPRUIHTJAKEP jri|S:EZi;]i U CU , Weelultyi 7 to Bat. 1 1*3 II We»llii|housf, used once real _ - CA8.1 moN cofjK N Krrrif kin!i^slie*’*fwin*Jeds'! 3 mos oui OR 7-4407 WIBTtNOItOUill REFRIOIBATOH CONVERSION UNIT QUN TYPE nil fHinsre and tank- FE 3^4 DOUBLE SINK COMPLEni 43144 with trap A iradt FE 4^113. Montcalm Bupply: 144 W. Monu PAJNT OR Credit Advisors 61 A' all. Ref bath. jiroilmi living quarters i— tely 1 acre. All the aboi by “The owners. Takes lion of 3 main highways. In-re at Green's Btindsyd S*rv-or Bpoce Age Motel, M-44 M-34^Caro^ Mich, LIGHT MFC. Nearly new C-B IT brick bldg. 44 x IT, heavy concreta floor, high colllngs Luxatra gas heat. 3 aeparate afflceik, loading apace. Ldt 40 X .174, extra land avalla-bla. Reasonably priced 130,004. ROCHESTER Commercial Property situation for the young builness ^ortgBKe Loans 'Inveatmonl opportunity. This 'r - Sroperty la located In the hlkhly esfrahie dawiiiowB Roctirster commercial area At 331 Walnut Boulevard. Tha large apartment building now on the property has an Income that can easily make your paymenta. A perfect or prorasslonal man. Juat 43.004 . iarse chest 3 vanity lam ful 414 44. Pay onlv 13 wi -.! BUDGKT YOUR liERTS j inar?7Ik'T'L.’^'“^ >QN80Un4TE BII LS- NO LOANS e' ROOMS OF - For your besl.bct I offer 7 8 Slilrley. FE 4-4430 I l(r.get out bf debt sea , Financi.il Advisors,. Inc. 3'b 8 SAGINAW. ---- 4144 ! » f Berr^ Bros.. Jelit?Msgfe no dri OAKLAND FUEL * PAtMT waehly. 'Pearson’s Purnitura, "43 Orchard like |,B52IL* . Atenue __ ___ OB RBFRIO AND STOVE NOROE | ■ OREEN VELOUR THREE CUSHION Escel 4-4073 After E p m ......'fKE ONLY WICKER SET, EXCELLENT CON rtltlon, meui louhgs. OA 1-3344 YOUTH BED AND CHEST. CHROME hixli chair. Duncan Phyft dlnliii ELECTRIC ROTOnLLER AND ara-ss trimmer aUachmeoi. - 100 feet irnunded rubber coated Wire 1.40 Ma 4133I_________________ Et.ICfRlC LIGHT FlStTURES' 62 r$600 TO $2,000 OnloakI - iJoakland County homes. Mod- i TAN LAKE — Near Oxford At- WlHfams L 1 NEW b erlooklng Tan Lake With teAn;. (’^-A. WF BS 1 road.I d with ' Mr. Paddosk, FE 4-1303 ■^SErViCE STATTION for LfASE' ei-ellent potential, pleats csll bo-,lseen 4 and 4 FF 3-0101 after , WILLIAMS LAKE PRIVILEGES Three bedroom homt with part basement. Largo living room. Only one half block to beach. lOalSO ft lo( with loU of treea Onlv lUOO-down »75 per mi^nth pay- r.wt! OIL HA8 MODERN ' service stations for lease Oood I locations, financial help available , ih I. U needed. For further Informa- ! Rov Amnett. Inc., Realtors! tmn r.n w» s.mi art.- 1 '.BSTER, Realtor ' Ji x. Huron si iOAk-3133____________ WATKINS LAKE. 60 FT FRONT- L 8-U400i , age. 43.600 easy terms. EM 3-3514. . WILLIAMS LK . 7336 SANDY BEACH ! OVV \ KR~irKTl H IVG' 5 riti. home. like new Retsonable *' v W Tucker OR 3-4447 i Heataurant 30x40 cement block ----------------------^---------' ‘■■•'Idlng stone front 3 loU. f lot parking Modern equipment. ...ts 40 cu.stomers. Building and quipment only 4 ye»ri old Must be seen to appreciate. Bargain. Only $4,440 down. 1 Paul M. Jones. Real Est. 133 W. Huron FE 4-4444 FE H374 GET A FEDERAL. MODERNTZATION -MORTGAGE Improve your home, consolidate 4 CORl'c FOOT REFRIOERATOB ! Hon. fall fft 4-1 Cheap FE 3-1844 after 4 . -------------------------- r"PIECE LIVINO BC»M ^SUim j OENEKAL^^, K^ 34 IN mowJr. OR 16133 ” *^’' *'**" 3 mndoru step tffies, matching 1 jj^g sTOVE~ EXC “Lnd-|77 ! HIFL TV and K:dioi 66 coffee tibU. 3 dMorator tamD«. ft 2704 , ' ,«n'*.”^^Srtu?S!M^K genuine LA-Z-BOV ^ ^Lig, N,* condition. Cost 4134. jy in mUNTZ. BEAUTIFUL MA-'W-2. Lino Rugs $,v2'> l Win_iell for_ 474 60 OR 441344 | hogany finish with doors. Moving, (t TmU tilt 34c ft: Lates O E RKFRIOEKATOR. 4 YRS i 444 MArket 4 3141 /paint 43ik. flat IIH. Interna- - "...........— tlonak- charge Wceepted._ _ SHOVERS,^ 30G PIKE _ I PllCf'WALNUT DINTkg^ilOOM wii!h.?"2nd’i"r;.r'"pi 5^^!^ ORYlfif mvi^m^OOOD TON ’^v:^m^Tb?r^“a"e^ed'‘'^?,Vr.5^ WOVE ' ' Tweed rugs. 439 44; Axmlniler.ll etw Mlchiaan Fluortsci 343 Rear parking FLOOR FURNACB'AND“6lL''fANK for tale 4144 EM 3-3744;____ FiutT OUaLitY ORBBR CAST 4 friol k "------------ ige’'‘’r*r*P^ V*OR***4441 ‘"VtV FE Water Softeners 66X FIRST quai.Ity 4 roof c/i Iron bathlub,^ I4tt4. O. A, Thou son. 7004 m54. W#st;_;^^_ floor furnace - FOR 4 R I Sale Resort. Property -52 i !• rm ^HOUBEj^^ OARAOB.^ ... Over 2.040 .. It state rt. M-31. a miiet wcti I Munlalng.. Mich. Suitable foi mtel buslcm. considei MODEL fll/eth Roiul. fust off Comoei __ r Comoerci noad. 3 Bedrm'y ranch, ' ' ' liiant. Ulo bath auton.,»v . /hardwood floore, alum, tiding ,;wm^ dupUcato on your lot. / ***”■ HAGSTROM ' t , REALTOR 4400 Highland Rd. (M44)_ PONTIAC OR 4-0358 house and modaen eablna lor members and guettp. Excellent dear hunting country". Located between Atlanta and Oneway In ' Montmorency County. Both sum----------------- : OR WITHOUT rffCTUREB 'h***Lr**tm^S QX 33.'jiontlac---- 't ROLANOALlf. Income Property 50 UNION LAKE.---------------------- - ---- uUIlty. Lake privileges. •• for quick sale. Open Mondav, 3-4. Ifonor coin 3-1144,^____________ *44:04 feet in'heart of dowiTtown Rochester. Oood condition with , ’■•'■v neWIy decorated 4 room apart- « nni mat n^talrs. Coined Mich Pteaa, Boi $3“' ZONED COMliimCIAL. NOWlfiTH renU] Incoma from 3 story home on property. |4 ft. fronton on Pontiac Tfafl In Walled Lake. By owner. LI 4-1444 etter 1 p - 3 FAMILY BT OWNMI. MUST eeli, mal^offer. PE 4-43437 3 FAMILY income. BRINOINO 43.444 down. For cplored, 443 „ chard Lake Avenue, Inquire 313 Baldwin Avenue, FE 4-I44I. For Sale Lake Property 51 3 LOTS ON ELIZABETH LE., 07EH- er, .FT A-3t44._,_____________ 4 ROOM TEAR AHOOjn) 1MSM-front home, near WWto Lake, ' 13 miles ' from Pontiac. 1444 Btoeple HUL MUlord, Logan 3-4434. 14.444 TOTAL WITH 4«94 DN. Suburban Property 53 Holly-Milford Area On pavement, neat 3 ovdroom ranch on corner aeft with plenty of room lor another bultdlng lUe or garden, large kttehen, picturt window In -carpeted Uvlni room overlooking spaclooa latm. Nearby bkt offers excellent fishing. Ideal, for retiree. Owner purchased largtr home, willing to aocrl-flee at 4M44I with low down pay-,menl. Wtlaoil Realty, MU 4-fm. MU 4-8113. I J. For^^^ST^ lake prlvllegea L. . -- ----- baTh^“e‘.%'S?ktor“y*o«r*^t'I Cherokee Hills Includes Si acre garden ipot aifd|BKPORE TOU BUY! plagL)wt*on Commerce. R- C. Schuett: FE 8-0458 ATTBACnVE TREE - BHiDEO; , lot Big Lake Beach and dock 1 rights. NoGhweit of Pontiac Cash -- . or_termt_MA >iki4._ _ (^arl \\ Bird. Realtor. BEAUrirUL BUILDINO .BITES J«3 Commuolly Natl Bank BMg with prlv^ges on ^^s I^ FE 4-4311 Eves FE 513*3 i>ptvEt« lite ttad beach^ Good _- — —^ , . D*ymm. Eair WXX® IN KKRR ACRIt SWAP - for ear .;^J^-^le -- -h SUNOCO- iler iTatnlnif •( .a*r.n C FK 9-lli ROCHEgTER i REQUIREMENTS ' ' 1. Betwen the a(et of 31-44 I. Destrt to makt money and reasonable equity Low Interest mortgagesCT3-14 year terms Free Apprsisals Free consUltattun Dept Call FE 3-1033 day or night FED KRAI. MODERNIZATION CO. _2536 DJXIK _fl_WY. _ Get Out fif the Rut! Coniolldate your debts. Let us pay off your eilsling mortgage " peraonal dtbts washing : vAcuu; HOOVER iifONRITK IRONER llnad 444 14 icKB 3474 Orchard Laka Kd! 100 604 BTU OA8 FORCED fURL B 34 IN BICYCLE'-' TiiATfEL Cor -Sale Miscellaneous 67 rocker, stove, dlneits se>. owier Items Ft 4-0434.__ OARDEN TRACTOR AND ATTACH- rL-6 4..12FT WIDE 44c-YD \in\il l.inoleinii 1 lie 6c ca. ironrite ironer. full size / in«ure< UNCLAIMED T 103 8 SAGINAW WAYNE OABBRT JOE VALLELY FE 5-61M ’ ; 3. AbUlty.to I i friends. COMMERCIAL LOT j «. billing to tike 4 ' 14 fl, front-*e noar downtown 'training to prepare Bornestee. $g.404 terms. . service station bush SMITHA & LILLY !Y.^:a“a«?S!.'t‘Tor*'’i. 9x12 Felt Bfise Rfigs $3.95 ironrite ironer. prove OUAR HOUSE PAINT. OAL. II41 yourself that Ironing lima can Vinyl Linoleum. Yard 79c ‘VnV* s?'*i?rBJ?us *ta1 4TteLL\“1,E'*{n7N.°r‘^ *"nc \ Efe • ■ " 4-3513 crunfi ! ;? ?»iP«3^'^°BTOo"“TO^rco I.OO.K !' HARCiXlN’S' ‘ it^;Hopktnt bi FREE STANdIN^ TOILITB'ITS 15 . „. ..srd copn -34-ft lengths * lo"f "*len th'’*’** In K soft copper ..................... 325 Bloomfield Blvd PontueW WHEEL TRAILER '6606'CON b’aUi SI Factory 3nds^irrtgulara •AVE PLUMr'”" 1 Saginaw people end make_ Swaps PE 1-4553 1 Mr. Minns. ih Prtdfty. or ii. Detroit 3i; 63 Ti rr AMANA t^RioHT niitzKn. 1200 0 n. Relvinfttor rtfrli , ; I BAO MIXER POBuJI" FLOOR !“» '««*«• **» OR 3-M33 after | buffing and scrubbing machine. - . -----------------------——. 1 PE 2-3343 ____ ’1 IN TV CONSOLE H'lt IN I AVASHKRS fc DRYKRS! He.imi VE plumbing supply segmaw________^FE 4-3160 . COLEMAN OAB A OIL FORCED 1 Electric and Notoe Take up I" ' _Th()^)OTi!’l0O4 r* "I®.’..'" J’.*.'’/ ..T™*'!!'!-•* ll.’! 31 in ’ televiaioi .. f^ake ‘rS*48to ^ *“ I ROMEX !N"cblL LOTS. 3 I GAR.\GE.DOORS Factory leeohdi.' all itandard •lies in stock from 435 ond up. Electric door operators. toMInk closet doors and disappearing Rent, L’se But. Prop. 57A ■ 495, ELgIn 4.3414. LEASE nJ PONTIAC block bldg. 3.444 an. is. toned Industrial. « V ------- OlJl-1140 Businesi|i^^ Opperturiitfez59 3 STOREti. CORNER IN HIOH-land. I liarsa stora, I rooms A bath,uiMllalrs, suitable for, ^Ice or aparUnenU; smaUersxWre lo rear lacbg’ atr—.............. Lake MU 4-4343 NORTH .MICHIGAN 34x48 ivKh___________________ eral fine franchises Doing , jllso handle sporting ncr bottle its Priced et Pontiac. Out oi (own —ys, "Muat selll" Oper-intlrclv by hired help. Wll inboard whal_Ess j-isio,__ ______ OUT- 6i dodoe'piceup for sale __ '• jb*________________ CHRITSLER, 140 or WHAT •“,1 tove you. FT 3-0544. _____ PONTIAC FOR LAND CON- T^,,, Olympic , . ________ _____ _wool carpet OR 1-4000. ;___j 30-INCH KELVINATOR ELECTRIC stove, used i yeaer- 4100. FE conductor I -eenti per^fo^ j :h. a. sflN! TELEVMIOR breakfast set. electric range. Frlgidalre. record player, violin and case. Maytag masher, squart tub Pontiac Resala Shop. 13 N Cats Ave. •:RR^■ DOOR SALES Open Rom i to 4 loon 00 Baturdaya PE 3-030J BOAT LIVERY AND LUNCHROOM _ O'* ___.____________ —An excellant going bualnaaa for CASH FOB USED TV'S, RADIOS man and wtfe. 33 boats, ■--- ---— ^ .r, 114 II. Pearaon’ v_4^ Orchard Lakt A r tiNOLEUM AND PAINT SALE quirttft. _ _ ................. fenled th« jMr Brouod. Ownen California 6 bJ $40 341 ; NEV> 0"W 4 OREEN HEAVY RUO STATEWIDE 4-3441 _ _________ •4 15'per MONTH WILL nice Singer console, like ih guarantee or pay fun •33 44. Caplul. Ft .4-1 WINDSOR AUTOIIA'nC WASH- Front load' -------- ------ pair Ironrite --- run uonu i v a, nnuiuo. - inx . CdndltlOn. ______ ... .. phonos, and tape recorders. FE, Shady] Woods Nett Rochest .uo u.m iiYiDx _3 0761 _____^ I Rd A_Auburo^__________________ 2ro!?d ’'fvI'Si'r! '^'* 8AI-* O" f^bl FOR SMALL- ' AIR Co|DITi6NER. ROOM IRzi!' around. Owners , 00, tyu wsrranty $139 ' new _self and five to Vedt Fl 4^36*4 Easy Serms Schick's MY 3-3711 ,mo LA+E MODEL CARS AND CASH APT sffZW OAB RANOE * BERVFl ^vER 50 USED TV ‘ BETS FRO.M for yous land contract , iwhera , its rk{.. fireplace ensemble. EM gu gs up yy anunnsi, 49 95 Estate Service ol Pontiac ________anTIQUm" aND'"alL'“TTPES B D, CHARLXa. REALTOR MOUTON COAT FOR BUNK BEDS fum fsoAd dally MY 3-1521 ‘‘iw J 1111 8 Teltgraph________PE 4-0531 and chest. Ladle, Jeweled white ABOU^ANrtTDNO' YpC 'WAN'T - - . ” J • TEX\CO *■ ' tv'* Whltr**gol”*rirttcft band H0541 CAN Bt^OLD^ mO^IDAUlE, RUNB OOOD. ^ of fhe'w^'^t a lot' poWgR MOWER ■'oiS. 'lf.teTRic f»r lease In Rochester.. Paid! trade PE jp p,v. Furniture and spoil-' ----- ---------------— ^ . of all kinds. NEW & UBID. 34 INCH OAS RANOE WITH SEP-3ll“B;id"irin"Avel[ ^•^tiot’wour * m ‘ ■—..... --; ■ ^cvn.nt condition lio Oil tank. 245 gal. 436 PE ^-550S.________ 12 ' CAST IRON CABINET iiiNK' HOT WATER HEATERS. 30' n.. c—....pipf, Consumers Power a .444 40 value. 438^^Ji bottled'g gtn ^uorescent. 343 Orcherd Lk d-A'"' J*ear Parking. — 14. IP YOUR, ROOF LEAEa'raTt: * fret aaUmatg. fl.WfX VAOinBe* ,o*4^x»j 4 Of tfit COtft. F» iHMf/ ;ondUlori_ 444. n 2-0434 KITCHEN CAilHErfEJ“ , 53GAL Et.EC. HEATER, 164 14:; Sllght.y scratchad. 43" mOdMs, 30-agk auto, gas heator, 154 95 499-value 444 34 whllg theyfoal. Cab links and fittlngi, 444 65'. 1 Also terrific valuu on 54"/and Laundry, trays and stand Ml M models No phone oMera. ...o'. ---- please Michigan Fluortscthi IS3 t^chat^Lake Ave____5. ~ LbyiELY BINOER SEWING MA^ Si?,?*' •‘f;»»4lar. walnut/cablaaf. Will sacrifice lor balance'of gM.44 'duly. I a 4 umbr ' or j|ke on payment •“ — SAVE PLUMBING aS'«,difa'l. for lidanctally ' 4-4W4 - _ __t to 1-4000 After DU 4-3144 tor deuus 0 I exceptional opltortunlty 1 COUNTBV SQUIRE. ,4 . VUlt < e 445. rFfrlgera WILL LEASE 34 x 30 BTC pass . 4 automatic, heater, power brakes and steering, miles. Will trade for iraall nav cesh dit' Northern 135, Elprublk dishwasher IS!:" electric lo protect goods oafr bottle gti Price d Its cloec- ItO-OOS^fiu inviatory of 1 I - drive 44.400 if 4M will handle Jccit Rd to Scott tnventorji. Ref. No RrOO,^ 1 blocks to r lULLOOZER FOR __________ _ ttoije. for lakefront'home or com^ HOUSE TO BE moved/ MAKE Sale Land Contracts We buy, sell or trada. Coma out and look around. 3 acres of free parking Phona PE 4-4341. OPEN MOM BAT. I TO 4 24 M*?N'TM ^TO* PAT ‘ “*>*«> 4 miles E bf Pontlte or I mile PLAYER PIANO. OIBSON REPRIO n Heights on Auburn - Wringer washing machine. FE OR 3-2411 __ 440 OALLON PUEL TANK .AND stand MAylaIr TiOlO. _______ auto/ ELECTRIC 8AW FILER dvai^— AWN MOWERS Flck-up and daUvt electric lawn mower sharp-| LUMBER ‘ ' ‘ ener Including motort and grind- 13 esch: er. All like new. PE 4-4403.___! 43 each Oood AQUATIC WEED CONTROL,: more 143 Cort . M5t. ORiando Spraying Service 3-4131 __________/_____ AIR CONDITIONER,'', TOB PE luU I . like I Pon- tistilng. Low telms MY 3-09-«0 ___^ iBAUTiPUtLT .WOODED ' lop^»‘to. PWpmlleget^^ I land contract or property I tlac' _Pres.v Box 13 ■ Land contracts to buy oh , I _or_EM liitS _ Money to Loan' lat? Phone OL I-4441 01^ HOMART window. PAN Hollvw. . -eqw*li*vaVue*VS W *' 1044 West Hurt __ BEPRJOERATDs,S AUj MAKES, i. all Birrs. ReasontbltTRun Bolaa. . JE. 4-7104 O' ma 4.1341^_ ' REOULATION SIZE P90L TABLE LAkE*lPUMP. ________________ gallons per mlnula u goJba prto- roiJ MEDICINE -OBinETB/ LAROK 34" mirrors/ slightly marrtd. •3 44 Lxrirr /sclactlon of cahlneis mith or without ligbu, sUdlhg doors Teriltic buys. iftobloB Pluort scant/ 343 Orchard LakO Rear/ Parking —3^ MEN'S SUITS, REAS. 1 -S.ArCRIFICK 1 Atlanta, Mich. Phona STeu’v , 9-4^,________^ _ i TEN. TZAR ROUND COTTAOEB E-BlSiiniid SMa-r JTy Houserold RnlnTO i 41.440 cato or tormi OR 411.404 down, Detroit owh«r.^-' “ . - . 'm a. Baginaw St. IMIKAL COMB 14' TV, PHOB&. PHILOAB RANGE OOOD CONDI- ' adio PE 5-7141. I tipn, R B Munro Electric C ^-----V > 1044 West Huron ! tivwood headboards _____Odd’ch^ft»*’uge"*4lSii' . jWrP SEVERAL THOOSAlJb Maple bunk bed! . ' °”^cjr,-.f34 HXU-->OBmIcA- 8WAP WELL WORE FOB CEMENT BIRD CAGE 41 ELEf^RIC BUP- ,?!!L i, work FE 2-4432 " fe»45 Baby bugky $14 OR 3-4403 iff -i «!P* .'"®‘ - j xmi nos wiier nemier. evi ue , , -____________, after 4 pm . V*-* '«<♦, _______. 3 yehr warranty. (blL bUrUR 314 OAUXWnDUnc REFRIOERATOB , Oi, 14 CU. FT , PraO .tat Tolkt ill 44 with l|radt il |J«d'fto|urea. 111. 3443 CBwSia dial defrost 1440 design. Last; . Open Sun 14 - 3 RoiB Auburn Htlghla. ....... ..... ________ JSf ff«S“''«'S5ri WDLVKRL\E LUMBER , ton'c'tabuS^^'''*- 1®''. nlSlfil fW *!?• I 1’ *hly. NO MONET bOTkf^ | ^jijMdock^ FE 3-K44 I Jllll* J Borrow with Confidence ' GE-T $25 T0-$500 e^^ 135 I modet. twin 17" westi _I34 FE 44J5S,A ___ ANCHOirFKNCES No money down PHA «prove. JREE^iSTlMiyrEB. PE_4.74’ ___________________ R.^RG.M.\S..... Panelyte counter WjJ' v. toader/ Iw “co^.^J'lUi."* ■6IL BURWR *14 OALUNt^ I television. 342 Romeo | kljl Was itodO Abo 0W4434 .'V - FKB-riNISnD v-o PlfVV\(^D J^P^ CIALS ttc*n«i^ TraliM4, Boarded W, Cum»«r*oll?r’^o«». iStrhii»n,. e CAfll II CAKRT comUU**. , --------------- ----------- BuimUfL ^•'’O *«“">• ^ ^ ■5*TTAMT pot*. McHARTtl mcnt A BMirt ^»lur*. «» .«>• ^ - .... ___________J1 *»A«1 TaUvainAT laanala, kaartflaa, »all» WrtU lor comalait lt»t to . _ ■ aljKorA '_' Mil |aM aaa MM Waloul i tralaiaa Utaialaa Sntlaai aS Perktiu Salai S*rTlc». AuctMo-. IRTBaiORANO EXTERIOR I Poo^atiM MrvT?« OLHMl «rt. 8*0% aeak. Mich. Pboo* ----------TE^h^ " "'HTntinVD;;;;;; «! MM* b^l^ la'lap. --------. •COOK . Aim . >90IRRJ^ .aotmp, | .••^‘r?h;SJtrM\‘’5r^Tw 4x1 panaU, •»“ aiahotaBy T-fTooTt. C traat M M aach 4x1 oaiiais. atahotaar „ aax* proBnlihaA Ij,** •»<^h Oak Flooring •floe* ttA •» }J Ro I Ooaiaioa *>*> H Me, 1 OonBoa (.ALL\qHERS 1I_E Karoo_______EE 4-4M4 SPl-CIAU Etux (puirt erian. oalnut fla-Ith U h»t p«UI hoam wllh Raldoin Lailit ipcakfr. Meal tor hooia or rmall choreh Coaaplot* oith broch aftu SaiaU doao 1-lMl _ „ bkc REO BtUB TI^ COOK air ,_„ ]]» K paOINAW; EE Mm r !«»*!»<* pupa, n aka . aU ahota, ( «ap'o M S TORINO AND kEPAlRIRO. _ ____ _ rYk^x lumber CO. r»“/ h-oka^.baBir'siouj v.7irr 5L«f4' t.w,. i«wm.. hr tariora tralOMl aim! , _ --- CALBI MD8IC CO MOWER SMALL l'» K Itailuaa______ EE AMlt rtrlU pr»»i aoo »« fao CL k 1M4 WE„ ARE^CUUMINO OVT *• ' RECONDmOREO’TTEEWRITItRB' IMM ano up *— 4Un up tv» 1 wall 8»k. •. lart» J iafV?' p»rh»a ErtnUnx t— ' RopplT. «I» R Erajk Btnfham. MI l-JilP ar Kar from Turoar Eon Ooir. vv Orarion Ptaina itora rarrlra ar aak aatO trpawrttrri amt addin marhlaaa Rait to Ponttar itat R’ARn' DRVR SL'PPLIER ---------K->I“ • plain __ • aUMoal P'Pa 'laro^^ ifzn in erbac _Co»p.aj^tmyr^tu.m,a Otlortf Comaun M-24 iudt n ^ ^ED*1--------1 J ~....... ’ ------- ■■'»8 CHtXME'FWOil a'CaROE ' * . ..LECTION ELECTRIC PIANO l .................... . OROAN^ IIMM VALUE ."OW ALL TVPPf OP ISf CCyiHO j ,*tt,rdaT ^OLT I. 1 Olfica I ’’la^a *BAOrNAW “>*®0“ALFALP \^ANO~BR<)ilE | I EDWARD * ..14 • BAOINAW^ Ha» *laiMUn» In field, MI a m* I White Pearl Drum Outfit vert good horse hay in ; ; altnty i '>*>«- >Ac bale Prl A kal.. MN ' ' 1 n»..nr. Brf Check lait nlahf drtalla John TIenkan tia..__ iraph R-It*» ---------- CHOICE DRAIN FED BEEP FOR - GOOD-CONDI-, home freeiata. ■— .......... INLAND LAKES PALES ROTS MOTORCYCLE PALES ______TE MUI C« e rja* _ J03 W MoDtcBlm IeTIHRJDE MOTORS. CRESTUN- FT TRAVELO. SLEEPS I, WIU, I Karley Darldaon. Salea A Stfvlct i er boata. Oator t- acrifica Idt caah. PE l-IOlO | WANT ’KmciENT BCOKOMICALI bMta. rnotor^ FT CONTINWAt rooma. PI i-«4k _ I CHAMPION 42 X e-ispT r authorlxed branch PRR ESTIMATES PHA TERMS, S .Oratlol. Mt. Clamani. , aardJ-4«2_ ____________________ . POP CORN AND HOT DOT M^ at.^1 ____ _______ ____ or detaird. PE VPX2I _ _ __ FOR SALE BBAtrnPUL WESTERN anara with colt by alda, tilt lor both OA Aim BALS 'm trade" PAIR^ OP BKIA colt' Norina'n ' Worden.'lixt Dry- »I 00«_ PE A440X den Rd . SWX-ISPI______^ ’ll TRAVILO tO X POB SALE - • TB OLD SORREL I !l*f«*"ilo *|5* rwle. mr mare weU braka I yearltnx filly , JW.N Opdyka. lot ...___ quarter hone 4tM Hollow Cor-! IMI ANDERSON ISOS DOWN, ner R4. Ph. SW A1I03. Drydan. PE I-II24 OAITEO MARK, lENTLE, BREDi% 1 R S T R E A M llORTWEIORT and Palomino feldini. EM I-XI'IX I Traret Tralley Blnea IBM OUtr-RORSES FOR SALS MM COOLltlOB ! 'I'.U '.S'* *• Rd ,_Troy._Mleh. Ml 7-IPM. 1 PIOS. REO. HAMPSHIRE RAM. PE ASXI2_________________ I lag- POINT OBLOpid . 13 TR8. AI^- CoULArsiBLB CAMP HUNT I harklIMb' ......- Jl! - L»J'ir_fE^Ami Isx mniB : " —^ NT"rpPICIXNT ' BCONOMICAL “••<1 hoau. motori and trallen anaportatlonr * CuUtmBa lajl. KELLY’S HARDWARE T«m;'Mn‘‘b.‘".r?.Wd°"l?aU »»4 AUBURN AT ADAMS BD. For Sale Motorcycles 95 OR 3-5270._ a damonatratldB at Wamar Sa.at RWX W Huron, ir ^ ona of Waily Byam'i lag earavaaa I '; >n g 1 1 1175. 3333 REGISTERED JERSEY B U L L7l i Of‘‘*detl^n'“A ™ h' •“ ” 4-3033 ____ , OW. tito l icney hull calf *»nt to pay at a deal you B8A. M A T C H L E B S DEALER. PE 1-3454 ______ For Sale Bicycles 96 iCLCHIHnPi i --- ’ ‘H® I BOYS 3S IN. BICYCLE. . SHOWERS COMPLETE IJ OOTTAOE TENT. USE once MY 3-4273. _ / 34-30 MARLIN CARBINE. offer. Phone PI 4-330#. __| AQUA LUNQS' NEW AND USED. romprrned air. 00 Parkhurit 81. I COMPLETS ""set ' PRO-LINE | mevtr e>1iiKs A tkmfl UOMO WOO<18, | aa. oood cond 0 Wllaon itetr ___ —.------leraey EM 3-O5J0_ _ _ SALE NEW 3 HORSETANDEM TRAILERS 5005 OEI.IVERED. 5304 DOWN. M7 MONTH III 15 like ■ 'i ictlon and ;' -Ice you u forely | e“n I .77®?.^ Boats & Accessories 97 13-PT. YELLOW JACKET WITH EterytniDf .. _ ___ _____ OotbiBe Pumllure, Appllaacet ___115 WEST LAWkENCE TALBOTT LUMBER QUNS - BUY. SELL. TRADE.! Manjey Leach. 10 Bapley.______ GUNS. MODERN AND *AN1QUE. I Buy. oell. trade and repair. Burr-1 ~hell. IIP B. Telesraph. PE 3-4700. p. new nalnt. IFOR F yeafllnt tllllea. [ trailer KM 3-M34_____ For Sal^ Poultry Schwinn blkci. |41 Scarlett'! BIkt and Hob- ............. ..... ..... .1. 20 E. Lawrenca. PE mn your preaen' mohii# home In trade on the all new Detroiter. I Terma tn your aatlatactioa BOB HUTCHINSON ' ^OMKg SALES P®'• •*Nf Drayton Plain* , , 4 Ml. N. fit Pontiac OR 3-1303 | '______Open^daya a_week_________. . , FOR RENT 18 FT. VACA'hON make _y.aller; PI^ 3-4057.______ _ | 14 " p6r7reNT 15 PT. TACATION OAt*— ----------------------- l ' trallef _ OR _ 3-4707. .. j Like ndw, 5335. Ph.-OR 3-3955.^ FOR RENT 15 PT. vAcATToN i i« RUNABOUT. 35 H> IVINRUDl trailer. 1303 Venice Ct.. oft Cut I wlhdthield and control!. Matter-I _t*Jt«_R., 'll 11100. Seott-■loard. recoil I. Eylarude. S"Cr hourth of July Special New l4' Starcron Jet. AlumlnuiL boat. wlUi windshield, itearins wheel, llpbti. artrlnp kit. Cnait Ouard cuahlont itap-padt. C—'-plufi. battery A battery hot. A battery board. 4# H P J — ton electric MUrtIns motor wlUi co^rola. OWENS PAOEL 39 R.P. INBOARD MO- ^ tor PB 0-4101 ' B;Oonomy.t.wri_ «WE NEED IQO. FORDS BUICK8 . PONTIAC8 dUVROLETB and moat tmy kind of pood. a^M^y atylaU^*^ **” ' ' ’ COUPES 8IDANS 3 OOORB 4 DOORS BAROYOPS WAOOHS COHTrnTIILIS TOP DOLLAR PAID JEROME "Bright Spo0 Orchard Laka at Caai I5B 1-04*8____Oim treo. WE HITT AHD TRADE GOOD CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS Pontiac's Truck Center • GMC Factory Branch OAKL^I^T (^SS >M_.rORD r-JI DUMP VERT |^_coM. 473S Blliabath U. Rd. C. Maanlnp. SCHRAM TRUCKS, AND EQUIPMENT 3030 Dlila Hwr__OR 3-I30S two CHfYY 7015 _^Coo»ay Laka Hoad, S. Conway. WANTED 1*00 DODGE TRUCK Route Van for parU. PE l-4*M If PE 3-*343, ________ Auto InsuraiKo liM PXm PD * 5fED. 1064 CHEVIE DELUXE 3 ____ ■M_^cincrt i dr. - REPOSSESSION 1300 full price. No coah neaded. _ Poy only *17 a mo. Doa July It. Rite Auto. Mr. BcU PE M6M 10* E. BLVD. AT ADBURH_ ENOINEeR'* 1(5* CHEYROLn, 4-V-* with oroRirIve, luht ..... ... . .. ^ radio ' POORTH or JULY SALE All of our prices draatlcol-...—J “our chanca to, I fun. On Uia ^Johnson e]ec4rlc. EM 3-3573 I NEW — PLYWOOD RUNABOUT, 175'. Jlberxlai 14 h p mtr. *50 Must tell. I *" nake offer, MU 4-5*15._______ fT~ ALUMNICRAPT - ALUM. . reduce^^Your c lake demonstratl BLUE star I TiDerxiBSi. iignta, steertni. .cusi Ion seats; windshield. 15*0 H P. Evinrude Lark, remote cos troll, battary. box, and Ajax IS Used Auto - Pits 102 loss OLDS MTR. AND TRANS.. 'S3 Cher, and ppwer xllde. 1053 Cher, mtr., 1053 Pontiac mtr. PI 3-3IM._______________ ■57 BUICE ENGINE AND ‘57 OLDS _enJ|lnsLCaM_afUr 0. PE_3-X71I. 1557 CHEVitE l" BARREL MANi; fold, ^1 JA 5-3117.^_________i CAB PARTS FOB '41 TO >50 MOD- 1 ,^i®'- S P 8> Pwm-I U-B.Vl.VU, WVUW ' — —- - seah at .oil tliet. full link of RAINBOW TROUT UP lumbar. Reaaanabla ^cea. 1035' No IlmTl no llceni OokMnd Art. rB_4-45*5. Trout Craek Ranch. USED ^ - OAL PUEL" TANE8 .... ;«'ric.*‘haa\ern\”o«r Ve'i; Ssnd. Grsvel snd Dirt 76' ^«v«Xon, HaaUna S Cooling Co. 1735 Wtl----- ' '®” ^ UanuJ^ Rd OR 3-4554 ,j>, YDS BLACK DIRT OR PEAT WORLD FAMOUS SINOIR 210 delivery OR 3-5444 , Plr» Touri for 545 54 1 Sale Farm Produce 86 I FOR SALE STRAWBERRIES FOR 55 Ford Rd / MIL 13. STRAWBERRIES I ..owed or pi «>«b aioalh. ( 57 White I 'ViIt? ,ooat milk' . _UL 3A157 and Rentals Va-Ka-8hun-Ette, imalleat eelf-coiitalntd travel trailer on the merkrt Trotwood, Mar-Klnx. new ' Prank ■ 4 Tour-A-Home, Travel trUleetf our specialty. Parts and service, hitches and overloads In-alellrd Complete hook-up. Don't be disappointed, xet rour reservation* in now I 5455 Williams Lake^ Road. Drayton Plains, OR ^ roR RENT^rpt."t6ur-‘a"-homi, I ___________________________’I AJ_con^tlon,_»45®. EM 3^^3433, | 14' ‘SEAMAID " StYeL fiSHiNO | boat. 7'/!i H P, motor, exc, cond. 535. PE 5-^033 ____________ I 14' WOLVEWINE DELUXE. 35 HP 1 I Johnson Elec start. Exc. cond. i ISSO^MY 3-1450. _______ I ft P'f , ALUMICRAliT''BOAT WITH . Evinrude, Many model! on dltpley of Wolverine. Empire. Cadlllec. Steury. Geneva. Scottle Craft. Blue Starr and Meyers. Also, a complete line ol Evinrude motori. Plnanc-Inx available with 10 per I Rd. Left llXhlMd “J!» “A Foreign ft Sports Cars lOS COMPLETS SERYICE UN ALL makea Caah lor oara. HARKLK8S SALE# R SERYICE 3103 B. Ttieprapn____PE 0-3464 CORVETTE. '5*. 330 ENOINE. Taka ovar paymenta. A rail buy. Lost drivers license. PE 0-3113 between 11 s.n^., 0 p^m. Ask tor Bill. FIAT SPIDER ftSt CONVIRTIBLX: Reaadhkble. MI 0-7511.^__ __ •40 OHIA CONVER'nBLE. LIKE new Mrax^ktt. ^^hometer, oth- 7 KARMAHN-OHIA AM-FM RA^ L 1130 Mt. '•* RENAUL'T 4 CV, WW, For Sale Trucks IM 9 TON MACK 13 YARD DUMP roof. 40 M^. 01.1M^EM '^7. 40 3 DOOR 1153. IMMAClfLATE. 34.000 eetual mUes. Oiixlnal owner. Make offer. MA 01104 after « pm________________________ Bev! v4 ton pice up 3-033* •54 CHEVIE PANIL. TOOL CAB- HEALY. MO. SPRIT! j HOUGHTEX & sox j 521 N Main. Rochester. OL 1-*7*I I '51 ENO PORD STA. WONT'f'flii'I* ‘51 Volkswaien, 3-Dr. Sed. .. 110*5 io H P WORK BBHCKEB AND PICNIC 7Se yd Prat frivel, 51 yd Fill' bay 4250 Morgan Rd. PI 5-3M9 FOR THE BEST lablea. Shop load! OB_3-»5032. i mn joc yd. lOA atona and over-! STRAWBIRRIEB. 110* VINIWOOD i Inxi. Call Tog WXAVINO LOOM. 43 ' 550 SOLAR aire atone. 52 yd American FI 0-3034,^_______ i ILSf OS SELL V cnlarier. 35 mm to 2^4*3', Slone Products. (335 Bkabebew. c_i» r ei . « trailer or MAlIe M S Vpllea Sak leas. 5j5 Phone; Clerkynn ^A 5-2101. ^ J Sale FaPl^^ipi^nt 871 y, bare several ^ * erytWnf from 15 ‘ CJ«rli«trtn_MA S-ajei, _ ! ____pAt ihMifJB AND'^ACKi r,. ."“w^erk. roAm ..;' 0^-ACrawler_ l^haven PE >1413 peat HUMUB ST'ATK f WAW MACHINE WOMEN boy'i cloUifs Mlac. PE 5 TOUR BLACKTOP DRIVEWAY' “ coat. Cafi*your advlior PI 5-4055 ; 7 vara loan. ai la- la ya, loan, — -----^—rr -------------P»r yd del. 300 Baldwin Machinery 68 Rd , my 3-3471 or my 3-iu3. - — ' ''‘~nirT~TOl* soa. BLACK DiRT. AUSTIN WESTERN . PORTABLE aand. llll and travel. PE^7T74._ i A-rTOP *6iL crushed STONE, ___1 sand, gravel. *111. Lvle ConkUn. ADAMS TANOITM ROAD GRADER I PE Ml 13 or PC 3-P573. ATTENTION TRUCklRS START- food COndUIOO. s-^ *,.|v a mvrMVmtlnw hiilirfnv. SCHR.\M TRUCKS iSl dm VnTtoXi AND EQUIPMENT 3539 Otxte Rwy. OR 3-13001 till LATkira. miTTs planers. j»m arlnderi A thali tooU A equip,. Irln Suifacc plates. St. edge . air ham-| <-<3 mars, i euhera, Hyd. Cyl, many more too' numerous to mention Open dally A SaL, 115 Main St. Rochester manure. Alto complt capinx and tree removal ~ nlng. 775 Srott I or OR 3-0115._ .\TTEXTldX! r WIthgh IsSi “CRAWLifR tractorTI cailent oondlUoa; thl* Is a Oliver tractor with ‘k yar terlal bucket. \ I garden iraccort with't R sax-, iia OL l4t50________ Do It Vourpelt PROULX OLiVER SALES L^'a'Rd ^PE A RIAL GOOD SELICTION OP gardau tractora. Roto TUlCfi and lawn mowtrs. HOUGHTEX tt SOX It N. Main. Rocheatar. OL 1-51*1 69 FOR RENT ___________________ oIiSIm' bMd" rtn2“f . uuum cleanert Oakland Fuel J“^jgJ • V4rd*, delivered w hitch. Phone OA »-2154__ GARDEN TRACTOR AND ATTACH; menta *75. 3*0 W. Hopkint be- OW®as0. -emuuia loan i.ap( Rd.. LakaJ)rlon MY_3-«U. SHORT'S MOBILE HOMES All new Oem and Beemer tra trailer*. Trailer repair parts, b tie pas carr wired, and hitet o'Vo *'^we'ekda neV Half "price." m'a >3301- ' | iirdJv. T'd e*o.1.H*«fI!iH*.u®" ® ROTOTILLER 515 GARDEN ’TRAC- | TRAILER AWN-" PE 3^30*. I “travel I , ----a for you. i 'erti buyers waltlnt age, 5335^59 BrldliJW.________ 1550 CHKV. PICE-t)P »* TON. 1053 n- . ,-e rviyrc- 3 door Ford, good cooditlon, 3014 : ■ 1 A 1 LQK S Saabbow. Drayton Plains. , CHEVROLET . OLDSMOBILE , ....... 1040 CHEVROLET 14' VANETTE. '. Open Eyeninys ind outboard | new palpt. 0 new tlrei. booster MArket 4-4501 about 15 and 17 brakes, mechanically parftet, < ' rtboardjnglnei and j 51450. Pbona PE 3r4534. | ' 1551 CHEVT DUMP. NftEOB'TRANS- r/4‘1 •40 CRKv." Convert, miht cord NjSda top, aaat eoytrt, no yuat, _I350 PE 3-lia. 1044 CHEVROLET COHYKHTULt. '60 CORVAIR......$1895 DELUXE POWEROLIDE. RAH ’59 CHEV. CONV. $1895 0 CTL. STD. UtAHS. ’58 CHEV. CONV. $1695 VA AUTO PWR. (TKERINO A BRAKES ’57 CHEV. 210 ....$895 ^ 3 DOOR, VA, POWEROLIDE ^56 CHEV.........$895 BEL AIR 3 DR. 4 POWEROLIDE TAYLOR'S CHBVROLET-OLDSMOBILB MArket 4-^° *°**‘*‘*^*alled Laka ■ I NEED MONEY SELLING ALL CARS AT COST ASK FOR MR. ED RAY JR. , HI LAND SALES, INC.'- 3123 M-55 At Duck Lake Rd MU 4-7355 EAST HIGHLAND '56 CHEVROLET BEL air 4 OR. SEDAN Very capable tranaportatloB -Tt.y many miles of aery-^ operatjon atlll avail- lowergllde suing I —- ----- --------- .— — I""’. se « to 50 med. del. Orchard Laka Boat ft HOLLY MARINE A COACH LlVery, 3550 Orchard Lake 8AJLM.JM1® Holly Rd.. Holly. ' ---- ^ ME 4-0711. po6t~lone»tar alum, run! ■ with 35 h.p. electric ErUi-EEjniSL "rR"ANCH18Eb OWENS DEALER Flogshlp — Inboard 4n M.^ZUREK' MOTORS & MARINE SALES Woodward at South Blvd. FE 4-9587 Walled L4ka ! _______ Tlrei A-1. _______ .. MT 3-1135.____________________ ■51 DODOR PANEL. (75. ~M 3-3*37 r TON PICE up; j NIMROD CAMPERS SALES AND 5®“JAL. MICHIGAN RENTAL (WRVICE 5483 DIXIE HWY, Oxford Trailer Sales ALUM BOAT. FULLY EQUIP. I LARSON PIBEROLAS DINOHT 45 H. P. Johnson Mtr. Jl Trailer. 3 A 5Vb HP EVINRUDE MOTOR; 5*35. FE 3-0155 .after 0:30._• | CAR TOP CARRIERS-WE CARRY f4' MASTER-CRAFT INifOARD. 45 | •LL^’a L U *M Ml U M b p. Grey motor. Xxcellent condl- i 5^ 3'°H PM J-33X*. - '••Ife .inrlu*” PQNTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP- USED TRACTORS X105 00 AND UP ca^ na»h xun rl0.e-up lent and p|y a,„a. grace, « dirt. Cement. ; - See u* (err new or used baler*. O" >1010 ■ mortar, truckinx S file OR 3-1534. chopper*.,combine*, mower*,'»ell- MOVIE OUTPTT. 555 ygr D' ORADINO " ‘tOP SOIL. I",? * 'llhl J-ill-xrorn. etc PE 5-3553 Wuod. Coal and Fuel 77 \Vc[Servicc and Sell ALL MAKES OCnARS $171.7 UP si.as Wfimv rm rrwwwt anc ELECT oyiTArt A --------- UKia Spec. Pureba COl^LETE STOCK -- ____________ GUITARS. COME TAKE TALENT r-r-— _ - ^ YARd''m'aif'MOWERS V4vaiw4*e Bt .ro rOT' Sslc PetS 79 CREDIT TERMS AC^^ticAiiovE- exce™ ‘ “^1' king BROS. Auctiun Sales lord. JUST I INOTHER 8H RECEIVED _____ _H1P'T- OF FAMOUS CORL PIBEROLAS BOATS 15 PT RUNABOUT HP ELICTRfc i 13 PT. PISHING BOATS •01* OR >5323 COkiE IN AND PRICE OUR i. II. PACKAGE UNITS WITH A BIO Boats! Boats! Boats! twin engine or pishino *itr. ,one Star flberxla** S aluminum ^XUBURN ROAD Til: y.‘b:r?.“.^!.... „ •51 DODOB. •'k 1 *155. OR 3-50*3._______________ •31 DODOB PICKUP FOR SALK I HASKINS Truck Sale The Real • •SPORTSCAR” '53 PONTIAC CATALINA HARDTOP 3-door, trt-pow«r tnxlna, Bonncvlllo Intarlor ond bucket leata. Really Must Be Setn $975 FE 3-7117 ASK FOR TOM “sSotlesj Hoo oul. mack and wntie ID-terlor. Beautiful. Ivory and ablck finish.. Only . . . $1075 Crissman • ROCHESTER / open eves "HL 5 OL 3-1731 I cMY GU^RAi^TEE i A GOOD CAR FOR THE MONEY ' '57 CHEVROLET Sedan . $1005 ' '47 CHEVROLET Wafoo .... 51155 ; '41 CHEVROLET 3 Door , . $1055 ; :»»£SfXw!^ *® '*‘®®’® *'*“• ®®®* ; I Dixie Ok'd Cars '5* CHEVROLET Ik-Ton Uickup ^ Idwv.* Penn Yftr t 'or H4RINE AND’COvCh" SaLeZ FE 4-5743 ! BOAT INSURANCE ■47 FORD Vk-Ton Plckilp V-5 englnk, better. L condition throuftaout. HASKINS ^*""75" ! ®‘i5“' Lake Rd. 075I Dixie Hwy. it M-I5 Clarkston pXetE' - ______9* ___________ MAply 5-5071 Open nttea til * 1410 W.~ Auburn Rd. acrots from Avondale Hlph School_UL 2-1W7 JOHNSON MOTORS MFCmYTS USED MOTORS BOARDMAN’S Sale Used Cars 106 10 BUICK 2-DOOR H T., LOADED alth eitrai. OR 3-1313 after * 30 BUICK '53. 4-DbOR. POWER ---------, 0150. 33 Dakota Drive. Jj.LP SfcA^^ Wf^D OR^PI^|PLAC r oViTSCH ;e TALENT- *‘5®_»'»?_.r*'.5:2oao. _ ._ For Sale Pets V ' - ' V - 1 1 YEAR OLIJ AEC REO. OER- , ■ l^l«na^^^^8oeye^ * AL£r"vnNb“lN9'ntUMENTr"NSfw xenlle.'rfi»T to xo^ home. M^1B i AND USBO> AT TREMENDOUS 4-U45 eves between X-10 pm.; SAVINOS CHO<»E ^ A 3 REOISTKRED“PE5*Xle“BEA-' mwWT BWNT4I *pt AM ‘ moqth* old 510 each TDENT RENTAL PLAN .jjgjjjraytOT Road. aarkslon^_____ SAOINAW 3 VR. OLD IdALE BOXER, IS-f , - - oiler. PE 1-0855._________ 4 AKC DACRSHONDS AT S-TUD. Pupplea, Jamor'a, FE *-3530. WHEFX'HORSE TRACTOHS ' AWN BOY MOWERS TORO MOWERS JACOBSEN MOWERS iruDi ArAWA’ —iflttlon. 5150 XM_3______ ban5 instrumenY repair, i faoiory expert CALBI MUSIC CO 110 H SAOIIMW^_________FE 5-Kax BRAND-NEW LOWREY ORQAH Two 13 In. apeakeri. 3 manual orxan with percusaton. Don't be fooled by the price—you'll have to hear K. Shop befora you buy. AUCTION SALE STARTINO AKC SPRINOeit SPANIEL ------ - -r* . r , Plej Black a White PE 2J003 I FRID.AY .......7P.M (AKC DACHSHUND PUPPIES. 030 | .'•SATURDAY' .7P.M _______ , SUND.W p!m FE '4-034S__ „ I "lWbLE8.“LiaHT COLORID , ' ___ 63 BUICK 3-DOOR HARDTOP. , Perfect condition. R. and H.. ' Dynaflow, white walla. Call OR 1050 BUICKT"cWtUR Y“ 4-DbOR. I HT, Dynaflo, whitewalf Urea. All ' ----- Low mileage. Excellent ' ’ -rlgbral owner. PE Don't Leave TOWN ON THIS MOST DANGEROUS F HOLIDAYS UNLESS YOU'R Sure Of Your Car condition, _4^202». ___________________ REPOSSESSION •54 BUICK. 2 dr , Hardtop. 1355 full, price. Pav only 533 month. I*t I payment due Aug. 8. Cill Mr. Btnx. Lucky Auto.Bales. PE 4-1000. i 103 8. SaglnaW.___________, 'S* BUICK 3 DR HARDTOP i Radio, beater, power ateerlng A , . brake*, payments i ONE OP I______ “Guar.mteed .Safe" low-cost SPECIALS AND LEAVE your CARES BEHIND YOUl •M VALIANT 4-Door Sedan ! 11804 Radio and Heater Deluxe '40 BUICK R'Master H-T 51104 '57 FORD F-Lane 500 4-Door 51004 •57 FORD Victoria .... 511M Sale*. 114 a. Bagmaw. TRUCK I-SPECIALSI tftst ot Oxford _ _ OA _S-3022__ For Sale T’0L1SH SETTEB PUPPnU. REO ; /-rvTii.’v.-v't't .c ***‘*®| 5 wk* Champion blood lire. (40 . GRINNEuLS Beautllul_pup»(_MA 0-1783____ E7 i Soglnow - PE 3-nOo! ENGLISH BULL OOQT-PUPPIES ESGHT BALDWIN SnNR UEEl ^^a BOW, too*. OR 3-9403. ' B&B AUCTION 5089 DIXIE H\Vy. Lunch Room Open Bvery Audio Aefoaa (rom Drayton Platni ^standard BRANDMil^TIREa trade In on General Safety TIreJ Up to 50 pe/ cent olf. Sleek o> Whitewall,. ED M'1T.TT.\MS , 451 B Saginaw at Raeburn LOOK’ 750x14 BLACK TIREs! 1 BOAT WINDSHIELDS Panoramic, wrap-a-lqunda. Mat thields — any elie. any helgbl. all. Complete stock of flberxla*' and plastic materials. (Our 'best . qutllty—Our best prices i. Soittt Plastics Co , 10470 Highland Rd. (M-501. EM 3-04«* J^ or_PE 4-45*0^______ Auto Service 93 FRONT INb Females. ELECTRONIC ORGAN ' free to a good home PART Wker. w4U tfalnod. spayed OR FME“'fo GOOD HOia: old com MORRISiMUSlC CO. » 8 Tategra^ Bd. PK 3-0597 AcfOia Irfa Tel-Hufen NAltoUS MAKE CONSOLE PIAltO. mildren. PE KERRY BLUE YeRRIER. A^REQ _piyiplea_MeUmora. jes 9^2944. PARAKEETS, " OUAR. TO TALE. 1 54 95 Walker' ~ ' “ 5-5233!. ~ vaiaer s isira nouae.yioo t. Hochaetar- OL 1-0373. SPINET qiANl ___ ________ ______ ____ ! ag?£*R^rr. >S*9*^’' reasonable I H«59. R< Ifto-OSCAR sc»o&r^^^»8ur _____ ... ...... , - rr 3-5317 FE 2-543*_________ KAHO KTMKALL SPINET EXC IpEXINOESE. ARC hEOIBTER - PUBLIC NOTICE!! Auction Sale SATURDAY AND SUNDAY At 1 30 pm. lEayr to Find, The •HELPINO HAND" Store, 1545 Dixie Highway. iUS-15i. MA >1341 or PI 4-11*0 "•' Selllnt anything or everything, new ---■ -1 -You o '-* •■ -- - • ---itora, fumt___ yourself.' Everything Uiat Is put on the luctlon block is sold. 0, mlqut*'’i*le.-Publ?c and deaters welcome Lunchroom 1 SAFETY SPECIAL altxhmem Prom xnced Brakes rel........... . IS pdr mo. Eddie Sreele Phi ................... .......... Orchard Lake Rd.. CRANKSHAFT ORINDINO IN car. Cylinder* rebored Zuck___ '" 'a ’^®“* bergl'a. 'Crankshaft ohiNbiNO in t Boat fieoair^ IN THIS AREA / NEWKIRK S BOAT A PRPP 8ERV • 315^ Cass Lk. Rd. PE 2-5*01 -FACTORY AUtHORIZED SALES A service fci Apacu ■ Tbro-Home ' A Cree The ' Big Thref" In the I display Complete, unifr from 4405 Open 1 days s week, several ■ ---- mobile --- “ " HOLLY —H SALEL. ______ ’ holly, MK.A-0771. EuchanRn Boatworks mies! 1109: Aluminum, till s. 5176 Klyallers. 005. V-Bottom Runabouts. Ssk Motor Scobiers 94 ;m^cbui8aj|^^oooo co^jtion. USHMAN EAGLE rebuilt," 595 Whiner sportsman. 5*5 H WEST BEND MOTORS SELECTION OP USED MOTORS AND USED BOATR 19 I FT. INBOARD VElfTOR 150 H P. ORATTMARINE BEST OFFER TAKES IT-» 335 CU. m. HYDORPANE RACER ^ COMPLETE 5000 OLA8TRON PIBEROLAS PONTOON RAFTS Feather crapt knd FREELAND ALUM. STERLING BOAT TRAILERS PROP SERVICE MARINE SUPPLIES -MICHIGAN BOAT SERVICE, INC. ___, BILL HICKSON. PROP, tm W HURON________PI 5-3*41 /yiONY’S marine: , /Your Evinrude Dealer ^ SPECIAL 15 Ft. Ilbergtet Corl skt boat and 35 Evinrude. 3«(5. il ft. boat 4«" h— double bottom nbarglas, ., . 55. Oet your motor tund *®. y*»r*_*xp*rt*nc*. wolverine 14 H- . 30 H p; ■ ‘ - IlSer.. Top * eur- — .... Ayiesoury, ’45 CHEVY Panel .. cbanlcal condition. '4* PORD C 500 13 Pt^ake — 3 Speed. 325 tl '40 PORb C 000 Tractor ..... 3-Speed, 3x23.5 Ures. 50 FORD P 709 Tractor . A-1 throughout. . '57 FORD stylesids P-Dp . |(9S I Winder, tharpi SO DODOE iPanal |g9* A-1 Tires, body, and mechanical condition. 09 JEEP Surety ..... 3993 “New truck Warranty" -EXTRA-/*-SPEGIAL- ’55 GMC >4 TON 2nd Serlet with utility body. Ladder racks. Plumbers visa . stand, pipe rack step bump-er and bflch. New nalnt and —-ngarly new heavy duty Uree. . $795 NE&V AND USED TRUtKS IN STOCK T.wp ' oor prlae*. 'HaVlii "anyi'hlnt "to 11I09VR SCbOTER 1553"T;AOiJL OTRlS-CRAyT INBOARb iIoTOR ! LEAVINO '“! ’* .with TOu. Let us ; d1th_S5 Super Ragle Eaglfc* Sad-. _ *»o«»_*lth, accef*oUea. OR J-2*3I. SCotIa Cmipl* 1. Windshield Exc, --- I wr * 559I. HOMER RIGHT-" MOTORS Uw^ Cft Sale Uee4 THE PONTJAC PRKS$. FRIDAY. JULV 1. IMP CLARKSTON MOTOR „ SALES tlARO^ Vl AtrtX»- REPOSSESSION ..... «M v«ai w «M M'm. itu cMtfitoLiT coSvwfiiix; RADIO ARD BMATtK POWER-OLIOS. ASaOLUTELT NO MONEY DOWN. Auuait pajmitnU ol ♦M.7J Turnw Ford.________________ /'"*■»« CHEVROLBT BEL-AIR HARD-' t«p R«d A wtalW. T-l. PowtTflldt. tUdla**^ "*flOB FROST.' INC. UNCOLN-MBRCURT MI *-IM* . aTATkw WaooIi: V-l. P.O., r. And h. BioUMt ■M CHEV. WAOON. MAEE ME An oKer. Will iAcrUICA. EM I-WIO. ■n CHEVROLET 4 DR. S V-(. Powcriltdc. Radio A tirw. Ilii down. Bob Pro«t. Inc Llneoln-Morcury. MI »-«00. ■1] CHEVROLET _________OB HIM ’58 CHEVROI.ET 1-Dr. DeURoy Aulo. Trane.. Radio and Heater. $12<)5 JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT’’ ORCHARD LAKE AT CA8B -------------— VALIANT ME* Pvap I DR. CUBTOM • VI. aA«A.nUnlor. Awlo. ahMt:^(MH aowd I owner. pr«<»o ••u E&.g’ajTg ’^“Wi.'Mssnar\> aS“ « tUM POT OTP. 'CPU CwgU M|T Mr. Ihirkt at MI ^airlane ^ REPOSSESSION RS Soil EL®* f only 111 BO.. Due July 10 *i'l£ ■*“ in E. BLYD AT AOBDRN MONEY DOWN. Auumo pay- Crodu M«r'~Mr. tarkT'a!*" _*ERTIBLE~niLL price. UN. No money down .'superior Auto Sales ____^ OAKLANI3 fW Sale Cara 106 repoSeSion- Far Sale Cart CAR RATwnitB TOO aomm- s“SSS^MLn.TS T5o?rs*USED CARS m T!*n ieTe **** **** ****** A a'or. poroomatic'. •adlA~aea«e<. mmewaUe. WajA- fe jsy ‘........ ■ *» roRD VI oQirra B^ard traaamUalott, HeaUr. MOTM^ MLEBe IN B. Eaitaaw. MUI. "I^ROrd. aA, wkriA tSBONfBFT Rower ^rlu a BrUee. Auto tr^.. VI, RAH. WW. U.4M. v^"* 1^0 ’ Urn *“~“T«.T HO 5U"V? Krte-itna t-noa. Harold TnnMr _____ H RORD _4-DOiW.^|'^.. p^ mllm F#f Salt Cant m Far Salt Cart ‘ BOB frost. INC. LINOOLN-HERCORT »r~MlftCURV~ c6»r«i^^ Run power FE Mm at MKRi^ir'ifxirieirirnfQir fe a’pSST'iJ^” bob frost. INC. Weekly Special i '58 i Salt Utad Ctrt^ 106i someITh ' BARGAINS Far Salt Carp rSSBTM JOE’S ^R LOT ^ra^AT KNmAc^gPAjj^^ HumjiUrira OA 8-2782 .^''SevErT'OT nU'~'"•IdlOTnou !l£i UKwr-ltwv Vf^DT4^DETiF55bN7f OWN- mercunt iud6or hardtop B8nFBpBT$liiLiittE~i9liCfiraR ooweM., BloeA and wMle. T-BIrd tulae. Muet eell thu week. Oaly SB> eic. eoBd. PI I-U4I____J ’59 FORD 2-DOOR $1650 July ! --- --------------- I-4UI. ID* E BLVD. AT AUEUBN_____ FORD dniOWN VICTORIA | JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT" Manager. , RORD. 1 REPOSSE.SSION PI4» tuU price He caeb needed, ray aoly IM Mo.. Due July M RHe AlRa. Mr. BeU. PE MIM. IN E BLVD AT ADBDRN Rully equipped. Car llki new whIU ildtwuU Uree. I BOB FROST. INC. UNCOLN-MERCURY “• J-lUO ■ii FORD, I {Binder, oobb tiree and motor. PE t-U,71. Tired o’f Gimmicks? ----... whtio Pit |j)4«i' Elog_Auto tolei lit A. lo|lnaw iiPE l CAR. lUi~ UERCtiRY.' l. door hardtop, loaded I wlU lakt trade Aleo. huebond # car ItU CherrolH Impola OwverUMe. Ph MY i-ua ■it' MElicbRY rDOORTTCLLY equipped Tike orer payment! Any good need car lor equity MA aiMI n^EiLA^ ^^RC jMARpTOP. MlJ-ERu *’**" "" RADI NEW . Dodge Dart $1975 $95 IV AN CAMP CHEV. l.N’t. MlLPORP ._____________MU t-MU ^M~ FORD 1-DH. CtnrOM RANCH wagon. I owner beuuty.' Std. traoe. with economy g »1. engine. TOM EOHR, INC III B. Main, Mlllord MR 4-m> INCLUDES PREE RADIO d all ilMdard taetory equipmci .^alu tag ijM_Ucenae ewa. RAMMLER-DALLAS 1001 N. main ROCHESTER OL Mill_____ STATION VVaGON lOH Dodge. 4 dc white. auIomtUc_______ heater. Look WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC . CLEAN Birmiiighahi Trades 1350 N. : Woodward TRY THIS!. BRAND NEW I960 ‘VALIANT Heater, weshert, turn Ughala, oil filter, air foam leata. ALL TAXES AND 1960 PLATES $1920.00 Main St.. CTarki ________________ MA 5,1 8KYLINER CONVERTIBIE. _V_----- JI1605 FI 5.27eg. BIRMINGHAM TRADES ■ less LINCOLN PREMIER. equipped. Quality iui i DOOR CHEVROLET. 43,000 actual mllee, powt'rgllde. radio A heater. _top condition, MA O-IOQO. 1154 CHEVROLET 1-DOOR. RADIO AND HEATER. POWBROLIDE ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume paymenti of $14.17 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Park, at MI 4-7500. Harold, Turner Ford. I CHEVROLET IMPALA 1057 PC«D PAIRLANB Club Sedan “-ner steering and brakes Rs-and heater. Auto. ti0k5 ri FORD. 4 DOOR. 045 IHl Cord. $«. MY J-llM. _________ 4 FORD, 4 DOOR. 0 CYLINDER. ---OT-... very good condition, 40.000 n *50 FORD COUNTRY S Q U 1 R Wagon RAH. Etc eond., I OU I Credit ' .— --- — --------- Manager. Mx^Whlte. FE 04)401 Eing Auto Sales. 115 S. Saginaw. TORD. FALCON AND 1950 T-BIRdI low mileage, eacellent condition. Priced to eell. MA 0-1410. ■n FORD FAIRLANB too. 1-DOOR ' hardtop. V-0, etaadard ehin JPl^n------------ passenger I 715 OUVER Motor Sales BRAND NEW 1960 PLYMOUTH Heater, washers, turn signals, oil tiller, air loam seats. AI.Iot TAXES AND 1960 PLATES $1999.00 THESE ARE BRAND NEW CARS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AND ARE EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED. MAT1CYw6rff*»?2u. *?!tSS' ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOtra irr.uTrSr.?v/ fij.’v.?:; V Ml 4-7100. Harold Tvraer ! M FORD KT suck „ FONTIAC NICE one ^wner t door "*"<>-;;8CSJ5*Var*d«^ TOP. RADIOt NEATER FUl IJ .POWER. WHITE WALL TIRES $1695 QUALITY Houghten 6t Son keposs^sicTn , ^ M ^CURT. 1 dr Hatdtaa. 04ul Kjr'SiSraJ^fk,*^ luU arteo Boautilul two laae | ----,--- KPL ■.*?*? **•". !*'» 11004 OLDS SUPER M MARDTOl iT OLOB. N OBLUXB SEDAN With everythlSM, low mileage, original owner. »ery r........• ^oraianoe, M.K ____IB |AL 040 ORCHARD LAIE___ - - H CiLDss 1 OR R tnBUAirtoo N Ferry at Joselya. _____ ikU FACEARO. LltBjffiW^ Sulwrior .\iito SrIca ASO OAKIANU M~FLYMOUT¥~4"~blL BEVVE- JtlaVI’IU & PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS 'Ir Hvdra. radU pe aadpClI.UO. Oil B Keunert. FI 0-0110 -------u^CONVBItWigf iOM FOlfnadf 4-DR”MT~R *AN6 b. power ytrj good eood One THlRTYSEVKy Pwf 106 REPOSSE.SSION 'M^2popA« I dr.^twn ^ PM 'H BONRBVILLB with all Extra IM Ml pawer. like aew. eel] • rtftt ar eiekaMa tawiM lasHl enatra^ar^ prdRafty. PawUae Asfume peymenu el UlM -------- Superior, Auto -Saif* .550 OAKLAND M OLOa JM t-D" REORR ' M Olds*U. 4-dr. sedan Cell _ aller_0_pm, FE 0-07JI LINOOLN-MERCURT ____MI 0 IMO _ U OLDSMOBILE lANT. 1000 W. MAPLE A TIAC TRAIL, MA 4-tMl DODGE DARTS' $2058.15 ___ VlleelMlh Lk ... Menaiag. )NTIAC CONffiflil.lt N‘»#1 white Welle, real sharp Wes | .............. MIU ’.M PONTIAC t-Dr Bedaa. V-R Awla Traae. Real NUai $195 JEROME. rk t-ujb ■H JLYMOUtlirHAb i 5(Vrta' .iMlleat foadlllea OR J-IKl ■ . ____ ______ Ro^iAb IOM station WAdOw. HRKiHl SPOT sirpewtr ealely llrei. ececuUue ORCHARD U«B AT CARE , 1 See •hepem, 1010 Ft 0 04M ^ OPEN BVIi Heeheeler _ . u R AMELKOBTOIsaDOR t bR herdtap Fewer. fleerlas_ een MONEY DOWN RIIEFN AOTI Ql)« OALES III S SAOINAW FOHTIAC ' 1-bOOR. t Bac Owns .1.047 7 FLYMOUfN, i Beeulllui ^cl engine, fully equipped A imatle dri.t. no rash needed nlv Oe a month u Auto Mr Bril FE 0 45 IM E RI.VD AT AUBURN .57 IMvilii.iilh H 2-Di . tp iavey with grey top or body Push button dele F sletrlng A brakes oner Birmlngbem car i: i-wvisrn, liAbTo _____ _______ NYDRAMATIr ; ASBOLUTILY NO MONIT IX3WN Assume' paymente el 1040 per mo Cell Credll Mgr Mr Perks el Ml 4-7M>g HersM Turarr Ford M FONTIAC CAT HARDTOP irl power slick PE I-M71 • RP.POSSK.SSION'........ 'll K>NTIAr 171 full ptU9 No 40-RAMBI-ERS—40 Mast be seM Ibis mwtisb. Get eur price kelart fOw bwy K AC RAMBLER IOM VALIANT due Aug I tlMg Idle mT ‘brilil I RADIll a OAR HEAT ; OR ISAM IMS RAMRICR'cba in Ernie . afrvice Ota ^rV; ■ tt PONTIAC NARDTOP I '.^2 OI.DSMOBILE «8 $295 JEROME THESE CABS INClUDE FUl FACTOBY EQUIFMEr- •• — DEFROSTERS,---- -is — M'^NTtAC. 3 IKXin '' KKPOSSKS.^ION •M fun price No cash needed. < Fay only U me Due July 3Mh > Rite Aulo, Mr. Rrll FE 0 4530 10* E BLVD AT AUBURN.^ | V UR SEDAN IJAH • loeded e ....... HEATER TURNINO BIUNAL8 FEDERAL TAX, LICENSE TITLE TRANSFER, a CRHdIT INSURANCE BRIGHT SPOT" ONC1URO LAKB AT CARR ra 0-0400____OPEN EVES north HAR 10 b 1960 COMPANY CHEVYS $47,43 Per. Month DELIVERED M^FONTIA^. 'KAK motors. INC. Cbrysler-Flymoulh-lm penal VALIANT I Immedlale Oadvsry—all Models I 734 OAKLAND FK 4 J5 I Toil FONTi'AC 'J DOOR KliPOSSKSSION 0304 Full price No cash needed, tm DN Far only 117 month Due July 15th | «',•*'«^ , plsI-'Wr.u. 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'5'> Btick Hardtop^ ps and pb, auto. .... W Dodge'Convert, full power, “Polara ” '58 Chevy 2-Dr, \'8. auto., immaculate ...$ 350 ...$2295 .. .-$2950 , . $1295 '58 Plymouth tonVert, power, executive’s car $1575 AT '53 P'ortl 2-DtM)r, radio and licater .... '60 Metropolitan, just like new ........ ’57 Olds 98 Holiday, your choice of 2 . ’57 Chrysler New Yorker, original . .. ’57 Chevy Wagon, radio, heater, ”6’’ ; ...$ 345 ...$1295 ...$1500. ...$1475, .... $1095 '59 Ford 2-Door, nidio, heater, auto. ...... .$1295 ’59 Rambler Wagon, power.......... .S.WE $$$$$ ’60 Valiant V-200 .. rTT. .................$2045 ’57 Plymouth Belvedere Hardtop V8 .........S 995 '55 Ph-hiouth 4-Door, radio, heater, ayto. .. .$ 475 '56 DeSoto Hardtop, power J-tone 875 '59 Chevy Bel Air, new spare .............$1775 ’56 Pontiac Starchief ................... .$ 775 '59 Chevy Wagdn. auto., silver blue ......$1875. '56 Chevy 4-lJoor “6’’, sharp ............$ 795 '59 Plymoiitji 2-D.GOr. radio and heater ...,. .$1395 '58 Chevy fifhpala, double power.........;...$1595 ’59.,0ievy Impala Convert, wwer steering ..$2275 ’59 Thimdcrbird. full jiower/black ...........$3250 '57 Plymouth 2-Door, radio, heater,«“6".......$ 750 -60 Thunderbird, full jKJWerWr. .T_.Y. .^rT7$3495 ’59 Plymouth Sport Fury, red and white ... .$2095 C 2-YEAR GUARANTEE ASSURES YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC., DE SOTO ... PLVMOOTIl,.. VALMNT Acro».s from Greenfield’s Restaurant 912-SbUTH WOODWARD AVE BIRMINGUAAI MICHIGAN MI 6-7478 TO 6-8728 IMI FONTIAC 13355 Convertible. Fower iteerlng, power brukei, Hydramklic, rudlo. he»ter wnd whlU*»lli Wlilto with red trim Believe It or not. only .14,000 gcluel HELTON ROCHESTER SAVE UP TO $900 I238S iiUfp Hy-------- -------- Efitcf. lof'P'pONTlAc'*'.’ ®'*"* '“lltOO Wagon. The Starchief Saiarl.. •’“''tf.. Iteerlng and brakei. Hydrimttlc. radio and heater. Oo firat claaa and buy ona ot 1054*BUICK- ' 0700 Special iedan Thl« If a-one ON Official's Cars Floor Cars Demonstrators Executive Cars Even The Boss's Also Car lOG Brand, New Cars III convertible weethcrl 0.16 FOHTIAC ISM Slatlen wagon with Nydramau u'crfll'y^LER Newport hardtop. Fewe lr{iiiin7>!lon **radlo an 17 CHiVROI.ET- ' lit Bel Alr^Moor ^hardtop FiiWi ** e owner. Ve^ eha 050 CHE''i^Y*' . V-t engine, ra- lt.)6 BVICK I136S 'Red and Ivory Eilra low iota Bt/iCK lltM Supei mooTj^iedan.^wIth g>wer (low, radio and heaur Drives iransportatlon for I I FORD ceptlonally good. SAVE UP "TO $900 ON THESE DEMOS! , I'.verv c/r Listed Below Has the Following Fi|uipment Lr Some Even More! AutoiQfttlc tranimUAion. radio, heater, power steering power hVakei, windshield washers, back-up lights. 8TOCK NO ^ ^ P-327 Catalina 2-Door Sedan F-266 Ventura 4-Door Hardtop l’-118 Vemura 4-Door Hardtop P-204 X e/itura 2-I)oor Hardtop l’-27Q Starchief 4-Door .Sedan R-227 Bonneville Wagon , , l’-273 Bonneville Convertible STOCK NO ■¥» P-2 Bonneville'4-l)oor Hardtop l’-72 Bonneville 2-Door Hardtop B-85 Eltctra 225 Convertible B-30 Invicta 4-Door Sedan B-58 LaSabre 4-Door Hardtop B-48 I.aSabre 2-Door Hardtop B-76 La.Sabr| 4-Door Hardtop We Sold Your Neighbor—Why Not You? PP.NTIAC-PUICK 223 Main St. ^RdGHESTER . '—— ---———■ OL 1-8133 - ■'1 iV ■ ■ V.. > % TllinTV-KIGHT -V • ^ THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, JI LV i hmmi Fw :mIc Cart NORTH Chevrolet Has Bafgaii^s-■ Like'These Galore!; .• i^.'8 IMA MorrM »if-TJr. ;'"o"* «»*n^d^X'iuty*'c . $H72 . ^1“58 UUA KOI.l r i-dwr ■Mian with • . vitndrr i |in« and PoaarilWa H»t# l< l*a; jrrotoiT' «p»rla1 ■ ftnutt : l‘)?o CH f‘\ Rul;M . , ^7Q2 O'-'S oLDSMOl-.li.l, ) ;ni . 1-158 10Rl>, radidr liTWVr Ferd^O-M I oil b ^1058 HAMOrni ; ' I’ONTIAI So Io»{*J>rirf<1 ai on , «78-< ' . s<580 owner Birnmehai 'Stock So iHi $876 ■ HAXK KATKS 56 FORD $1^95 $895 1956 FORD 1955 FORD ' $695 CONVERTIBLE $795 1955 FORD $695 $395 1951 CHEVY ’ '-'1954 ‘ 1954 .PACKARD - PONTIAC' COkVERTIBlJ: * 4-DOOR i-DOOR $95 A $145 , , "$75 --Aiammoretochoosf.fr //a C/'QwensFE 5-4101 y 'i- ' 0,14,1 8 A M. - ') PAF Your Friejidly FORD Dealer 630 -Oakland: avenue ' ■■■ JOHNSON AT lake ORION OFFERS ^ "BARGAINS GALORE" CHECK THESE PRICES!! COME LOOK!! $599 / Pom. Conv. $599 AUTOMATIC SBAR^II '.57 Plym'th S«l. $599 V f RlfAOY TO OOl ••57 t-bril V-8 ....$599 GOOD TIRES STICE Hiiick Sfd. . .$599 AUTOMATIC CLEAN CAR ■55 Olds <98 ....$599 POWER. SMARPI, ’.56 Pontiac Sed. $.599 \UTOMATIC CLEAN $499 '55 Pontiic SC ..$499 MEW nj^^'sHARPI ..........lATlC '55 Ford ...........$499 l-DR. ready TO------ '55 .Mercury Sed.*^99 AOTOMATie CLEAM tDEMG specials- '«) Honnevillc Conv. '60 Rambler Wagon -CONVERTIBLES -' ’.56 Clievrolct Impala CQ^NVBRTIBLE AUTO. TOWER STEERING $2,195 '.54 Cadillac El Dorado A BEAUTY II $1195 -WAGONS- ’59 Pontiac Wg.ii $239*^ SHARP I POWER BRAKES -RUSS lOHNSON- motor sales North Broadway at Shadbolt 2 Low-Overhead Locations "PONTIAC DIVISION" MY 2-2871 "RAMBLER DIVISION" M-24 at Shadbolt MY 2-2381 ■ END OF JUNE SALES ■ : ( aUck. radio and bcaUr. Tirta Ilka otw. A '55 PLYMOUTH............$250 PELVEDERB 4-DOOR, d cyllndtr, ttral(ht* atlck, radl» and '54 FORD Customline .. .$195 ( '52 PONTIAC .... V ..$ 75^ V-t^ automatic, radio and bettor. '49 CHEVROLET . . .$ 75 Larry Jerortie — KOCilESTER FORD DEALER — - - FOR MORE THAN 35 YEARS — — A GOOD PF.\Ci: TO BUY ~ 116 MAIN'ST., Rochester OL 1-9711 Open Eves. WOULD you BUY A HOME; from A Traveling Salesman? DON'T FORGET . . . YOU are iNtItED TO OUR . 30th Anniversary Party« Thursday, July 7th Fun and Refreshments All Day Long TODAY'S ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL -NEW 1960 FORD- 2-DR. RANCH WAGON , 6-Cyl'nder Engine Windshield Washers Turn Signals Fresh Air Heater Back-Up Lights Oil Filter INCLUDING ALL TAXES FOR ONLY $2,318.49 ASK FOR CAR No. 69 Many Quality Used Cars to Choose From - BEATTIE MOTOR SALES,} INC. “^our FORD Dcalir Since 1930" AT THE STOPLIOUf IN.WAITERPORD 580() DIXIE HlGrtWAY OR 3-1291 Service and Part.s Dept. Open ’til 9 p.m. Daily ;S9 CHEVY '59 CHEVY '59 CHEVY '58 CHEVY '58 FORD '59 FORD IMPALA CONVERTIBLE IMPALA SPORT SEDAN IMPALA SPORT SEDAN nwio*r «rwsa *iuw o.nnnn OALABI* mMvnt'Pi* V-t. tUndArd irtnimiv __ _______^ -aip condlttonm^”-Pow#- $2195 V-l, Powerilldt. radjo a lieater. Crown aappiurt radio. Heater and EZ >ya ... -•-I. TIUed to Cheyroiet $2095 K'am. riu«a «o cuvTroiet Dlv. solid jet black. $2295 $1095 FAIRLANE 4-DOOIl OALAXIB CONVERTIBLB , Radio, heater. B-S. auto- 1 matle tranamlaaloo. lYotf Iranamiaaion. power aCaer- ^ fcrakat. and baby blua fUUah. Meadow Orton flnlata. ...............$1295 ... '58 T-BIRD $2195 Power ateerint and powar brakei Red leather Interior. Jet black aatertor. ..... $2795 '59 CfHEVY \mpai.a convertible Power ateerint. Ppwer Red Interior Jet black $2295 '59 ■$1795 '58 CHEVY' IMPALA CONVERTIBLE - V-«. Powerglide, radio and heater. Baby bide ttnlih. ....... $1695 '57’CHEVY I-OOOR SEDAlf . Prevh-Air" heater Solid hiibor blut fuusli $ 995 ,'56. FORD ...: $ 695 '56 MERCURY STATION WAOON « Pi8sengrr Au^matic transmission. r^jThfater, 895 Last 2 Day: To.Take Advantage of This Fabulous Money-Saving- ^ 'FREE OFFER" 1st ANNIVERSARY ,,oM Matthews-Hai'gr eaves Chevrolet -150 CARS TO SELECT FROM-HURRY-HURRY-HURRY 3 Value-Packed Bonus Gifts WIFI. BK INCLUDED WITH EVERY USED CAR DEAL DURING THIS TERRIFIC 1ST ANNIVERS.^RY CELEBR.ATION ..XBSOLUTFLY "NO EXTRA COSTS ’ AND OUFT BEST IN USED CAR VALUES bon t Miss This Gigantic Offer Ending This Weekend!" -4-BRAND NEW TIRES- Brand New Delco Dry-Charge Battery -5Q0 KiiLES WGRTH of GASGLINE- - AT ANY GAS STATION OF YOUR CHOICE '59 FORD CUSTOM a-DOOH *w ....... $1595 '58 CHEVY STATION WAOON "Brookwood 4-Door" — PowerBllde. t cyllndcT. fresh-alr healer. BUrer '.7.""'“" $14*95 '54 BUICK SUPER CONVERTIBLE Automatic traouml.iialoit. ' ^ Wlno .... .'L.. $ 695 '53 FORD CUSTOM 4-DObR Radio, heater ami automatic iranamtailoD. Bolld. belgo paint. ..........'$295 '55 FORD heater. Tjro-lona paint. ....... $695 '55 MERCURY MONTCLAIR Sport Coupe. Radio, boater. and automatic trana-mlialoo. Ivory and blua $ 595 '59 CHEVY lUc tr hire. $1595 crown aapphlre. iyiattlhe^ws “''HargiPeaVes- 531 .OAKLAND AT CASS ^-'HLAND fouxTY's largest Chevrolet dealer . ri 4-4547 N -‘A •■Y.'vLV -.1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JULY 1. TIIlliTY.NlNE --Today's Television’Programs-"-] •sw nt) 1 (4) Jiia/l (T)T (?) r EtaH Zwel Dni. (2J (4) 1 ' « Dctthtr ' Spoils. (T1 StoocM (cont.). (9) Sherlll of OochUe. . (55) News Magazine. (2) News Analyst, (4) (7) Sports. ■:tt (2) (4) <7) News. Sports. 7:M /<21 Tiglir Baseball. (4) Cburt 6f SmaU Oaiins. (7) Death VaUey. (9) Day to Remember. (S8) We Believe. 7119. <21 Baseball (began at 7). (4) Cimarron City. (7) Disney Presents. .. (9) Movie. WaUaee Beery, * Marjorie Main, "Ration-ing," C44). (56) Patterns of Ufe. •:N (2) BasebaU (began at 7). (4) Cimarron (ooht). (D Disney (oont.). ^ r", (9) Movie (began 7:30 p.m.). 1:99 (2) Baseball (began at 7). (4) WichlU Town. (7) Man from Blackhawk. (9) Movie (began 7:30 p.m.). 9:99 (2) Baseball (began at 7). (4) Tamburitzans. (7) 77 Sanaef Strlpu (9) West Point. 9:t9 (2) Scoreboard. 9:M (2) December Bride. (4) Maaguerade Party. (7) 77 Sunset Strip (cont.). (9) Men of Annapiolis. 19:09 (2) Twilight Zone. (4) (Color). Momeht of Ffear. 19:19 (9) Weathervane. 11199 (9) Telescope, niai (2) Manhunt. .(4) Fear (cont.). (7) Black Saddk. (9) News. 19:a (91 Movie; -Dcnni^ Mailtti. “Tear Gas Sq^“ (’40). (2) (4) (7) Sports. Weather. I (7) Rescue E 1 (2) Movi^ Gina LoiWiri|-.........................-■ •^Frliky” (’55)"; Comedy: Tyrone Power, “Daytime Wife" (’39). 9 (4) Jack Paar. (7) Citinn Soldier. (9) Cbuntiy Calendar. U:» (7) Voice of Fans. l4)'De(ective Diary. (9) Judge Rlng thro:^ now In the movie, “Strangers When We Meet,” Dave OarrowAy’s TV show, and "Beat the Clock"—and she has a new movie offer from Glenn Ford. She especially llkea the Oarroway ^ow because she's permitted to talk. "On other TV shows,”l^e says, "my mouth's been taped for years." Liqhtheavy Title Fight on TV, but Not for Detroit hall ( for (he imriy. and tails Aill night long llio crowd struggled right abreast lip and down tin* stairs to .the liallriHim. where foHf bmids ground mil music llu^t could hardly In- lusiid hIkivi light' ■Toronto iapi hciu.ywf'ighi. title light iween Art^e and ^ao 77 SUNSET STRIP 9 p.m. (Rerun.) WUl (Sugartbot) Hutchins is the guest star, with the Mary Kaye Trio, In a story about ^e ca^ure of a band of society Jewel thievies. . .many's Erich Schoeppm......... be seen on home television In the HBGcis Accidont Societ/ I United Slates Aug. 8, promoteri Dave Rush said Thursday lie said I DETROIT ifi .lames MeOrcgi the American Broadcasting Co. has of Iron Mouniam was elected guaranteed $16.'>,000 for the tele-j supreme mihselor to the Order vision rights and Jias clcaied ttsjof I’plled Commercial Trave network (or the fight dale and the of Amerii'.i at the mgani/Hti( two da.Vs following In case post-'convention liere Wednesday ponemenis develop • ! Frank McConnell id l.ansing Pat Boone's TV ^‘•**’* '''** rallied from was apfKunled sutueme ihapl.iin. icoasi (0 roast In the United States,! McGregor, as head ol .lla _ , _ , ,, , I » ■•ai*’®’ "" renleied on Torontowill promote aid to retarded ehil bringing his characters to life. without Bobby Darih's autograph!" . HbspUal report: Foiand extending to Deiroti, .Syracuse dim, the mum projei i MOMENTOFFEAR tPremierct Sullivan’s much better, shaved himself for the first time .. .;and Rdlhcsicr. N. Y will b«> internaiimiai traicroai lO'p.m. (4). A story about a atran-' Frankie Laine and Billy Daniels will fly to South America blacked out. ‘ ixonciv ger who insinuates himself into ^V and personal appearance.s. . . the fabric of a family and a^com-munity and then reveals his true , THE MIDNIGHT EARL ... Edd (Kookie) Brynes, who appeared i from hli lariVa i nature. MacDonald <>rey, Nina Foch and Robert Redford star in this suspense-mystery series opener. (Odor.) BEST OF FAAR. 11:30 p.m. (4) EUeen ChriaUe. Glff Arquette. would happen if the esteemed drama critic of the New York Times, Brook.s Atkinson, happened to drop in on an ofl-Broadway opening.' The comedy catalyst was a mix-up in directions. UP, NOT DOWN Instead of going downstairs tol*'*'^ — on Wall Street and the basement of a lower East Side Staten Island ferry. The EARL’S PEARLS: It's wsy to spot the husband who won't] admit he's henpecked. He imokes a big black cigar while hej washes the dishes. ] ■ ■ ★ ★ ★ TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: In Teka.x a Little League dla-] mond U anything less than five carats. WISH I’D 8AID-THAT; All men are created equal, but an afternoon on the beach will, convince you this'doesn't apply . to women.—R. H. Thompson, Pardeevlllc, Wise. Now that summer’s here, Taffy Tuttle figures our TV The skit was tie brilHont high- | tigER bSmall. i:35n „ ; satellite In the sky will be showing re-runs. Th.U Ught of the show and one of TV ! (2i Detroit at New York. ' (Copyright, W»0) comedy’s brighter moments. Carol Haney and Carol Law-^ fence performed their dances the I Atkinson pronounced this expert- Suzy Parker, Joe Garpglola and mental "slice of life" off-Broad-Clifford Prout make up the panel. way production a hit. I THINK m BUY A USID TV FROM OBEL 12" Admiral (bland) )1MS 17" Pbllct 17 ' KiNolbert 17^ Anikasitdsr 17" RCA 24 ' Mvntt $M.fS $S4.«S Slt.fS $39.«S «■-aorta 21" Mvnli 21" KsHilbtrt 21" Crssity $ S9.9S $ S«.fS $ I9.9S ' Emtrtsn $ 99.9S ' Philcs siim 'limt S129.9S OBEL Rodio ond TV Solot - Sorvic# 1910 llitoborb Uko R4. FI 4 4945 Opon 9-< f i/ ...slied 12 yniri tenement, where the improvised, experimental theater was located, Mr. Atkinson and his wife, both luxuriously dressed, walked upstairs and blithely seated themselves on La-living room couch in a beat-up flat occupied by a decidedly proletarian couple, rousing-ly portrayed by Jules Munshin and Carol Haney. It was in this setting that Silvers-Atkinson awaited the new play. dances were brisk but the settings swallowed them up. The Empire State Building also played a part in this show. (It’s not true, by the way, that the entire show really orij^nated on a new sound otage in Hollywood. You could tell It was really New York beeauoe the streets were so empty.) The concept of the sketch was a bright one. Filled with rollicking satire and nndertoneo of pa-' thoe. It played with sparkle, bal- pact. SONOTONE Hotise of Hearing » r,— ..-Yrir- ig ildi Commercials Can Boomerang Housekeepers Critical of TV _________I «lim and Of unwa.shed dishes have URiially peaceful, romantic setting young and middle-aged, slim boomeranged ’ mood music, wiys Schwerin. An- NEIW YORK (AP) Mother—of dirty clothes and skyscrapers rial" — mother and child In "Opea Eros, hy Appoinlmeal" 143 Oakiknd FEderal 2-1225 PONTIAC, MICH. 'Tennessee Ernie Ford is being held over. Em’s NBC-TV half-hour laat nig^t was supposed tb be hii last of the aeaaon. A new Western starring Jason Evers, "Wranglei;^’ was scheduled to take over next Thursday. But last night’s Ernie Ford show comfortably rounded-i-is the most', * ♦ ♦ other successful approach to, ST” li” ta'^T. ™ ,*> l»m*.kor, '• tk- «« .1; d„dk But in n«mn,.,cu. real life, women must be handled with care. For instance, says the cur^nt bulletin of Schwerin Research Corp., "commercials that depict mother confronted by mountains iwas a repeat of one he did with Rosemary Gooney a year ago.- -I The debut of "Wrangler’’ Is j being delayed, perhaps as much ; as a month, because the writ-; er’a strike didn’t end soon enough a network spokes- Ford will run his final shdw next Iweek, in edited form, and then, TV BARGAINS RCA ZENITH SYLVANIA NEW and VSED fiDMUTEEB TV SEinCE COLOR Black and White after the conventions, the summer replacement will probably begin. ThI: CHANNEL SWIM: "Our American Heritage," the awardwinning series that dramatized moments of decision in American his-' tory, has win sponsor renewal for next season. Three full-hour''and four half-hour programs are scheduled on NBOTV by the Equitable Life Assurance Society. In renewing, the sponsor said: "With the public demand for quality programming In TV, we cannot afford to be iffi-■ by ratings alone.’’ COMPLETE STOCK of BATTERIES for PORTABLES CONNN’S RADIO ond TV Solos - Sorvieo 36 S. TILEGRATH 4-9736 opposira TEL-atiaoN rommeriial which shows—for in-Vn"rolved°'in daily orotine’bGl •'»(>«“ ‘*'•'1 restored toj they don’t like ones that depict normal happy energy. ^ mother as an incompetnnt before ♦ ★ * she bought the product i But thi.s can be overdone: A What does go down well wilhirommerrial which definitely KANDBI K(i A MOVIE MAN -- I' burg and producer-director George Sicvi will collaborate in bringing Fulton Omsli Ever Told" to (he screen. Polaris Underwaier the women In the TV audience not effective, showed a.once-tired ri . i Is the "maternal mood ^commer-| child restored to s.uc h bursting 1|3 jUCCcSSlUl FAMOUS POLES IJ - 14 Rtpetitloo 15 llTthlcd bird IS CtlDflns IS Hit M E»t M Or«fi lodStti 27 Etlry qu«en M Osseous Klnt ol Huns Tirter ■Bilt' .. Indlsn welfbt 8 Blood Honey mtkelt .. i'llsehood U Rus»l»n mounttUu M *ep«lr ^ IT nitb trsMporUUon DOWN r i IT IT rr 11 14 ir Tl J f fT” IT" il T 1 B" U ST H IT u tr ir W” sr 5T u Central Norway Snow Not Like Usual July I SAN n:KMENTK ISI.ANd iCalif. 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Walton Blvd., FE 2-2257 WKC, Inc., Service'Dept., 45 N. Perry St, FE 3-7114 , ... "■f7 Th« W«ath«r * 118th YEAH THE PONTIAC ★ ★ ★ ★ ♦ PONTIAC, MICHiGAN. FRIDAY. jVhY 1. iiwo—40 PAGES VNiTKD PMM iirrmiu-noMAt. At^lATCO miM Hou$e Kills Veto on Federal Pay Hike Have You Registered Yet? REGISTER HERE TO VOTE REGISTRATION CLOSES JULY 5 -FOR AUG 2” PRIMARY ELECTION rcnlUc Frm riMU UO IT HKKK —Mrs. Wallace C. Marks. 215 Ferry Ave., regi.slers lor the Aug. 2 primary aMho handy voter registration booth at Saginaw and Huron streets. Deadline for registering is Tuesday. The booth will be open until 7 p.m. today, from 9 a m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, and from 8 am. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. The clerk’s office in City Hall will be open for registrations "until 5 p.m. today, and from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Changes of address can he filed at both places. Stores to Stay Open Regular Hours Tomorrow Although "city, state and county offices will !«> rlost>d ln the B'ourth. mum Wage and a token ex- Downtown stores will be open * . - . until 5:;io p m stmiiMt.v and II,e t^hsion ' of Coverage have shops in the Ten'iuron and Mir-been approved by a con-acle Mile shopping centers will be servative-mindcd HOUSC The victory 01 the Re-Area iianks will close at uotm PU^U^en - Southern Deino-tomorrow cratic coalftion Thursday night apparently fixed the limits for any minimum wage legislation in this .session of Congress. Passage came on a 341-72 roll call vote. By a 211-2!);i maigin the ctwiTi lion dumiH'd a broader bill backial ltl'''nd Iti ntonals and 1< II employes v;,Jih,.,;,ls lacmc a .dil.-mma Weather Chitchat. 'Ain't' Always So study of average flgure.s for precipitation and temperature ' xi'llon M-iil Ihe bill June 661) March 33 5 on to the SriiHle where lleiiiu SepU>mbei 63 ,) Dccrinbei .27 7 erxile li'xiler L.viiiinn B. -Iiihnxun May .57 7 B’chruury 252 of Tevxx xulil he would seek a October 52 li January 2,5 1 vole ns ipilekl.v »x iMixxIhle. Rocky to Tlay Bair City commi.ssior... ............., umle'' sliidy two spi'cial reiMa'I.s— one of. pay raises for niiinieipalj "........... employes, the other on flownlown! traffie problems II Iwi'k Into the Kilh's (oinmiltee where dlslmlae it iHi e iloiibt' Adlai All Ready, Set to Go City Manager Walter K. Willma .said he would begin distribution ( the propo.sed pay plan among nii nicipal employes today. ' th.d till' ■ .Some prpiamenis of a Cerous bill ex|uessed hop-Iretuin of Congress aflc'i' the noioi-■malmg eonvenlions might lu'lp jease llial ro.adblix'k. Bui leaders iobviously liope Io keep tlial ses-Isioh short The average monthly temperature Is 48 4 it * it That hnndlc.s the .statlstlc.s Now for the feeling.s Yes, we agree,, each year .seen,.s to have "the worst'' .spring, "the hottest lor nwle.sti " summer, and a few other exceptional thlng.s. If you don t keep Umi dose an ey^on the slm.iv iv l.ti, IwlP shape its txKirse of ac _ __ __ __ __ __ __ Stevenson, who says he’s not al Meanwhile in Los Angeles. James^ [Uofl. Tlio Senate Committee has! # £ ¥1 ^ BAl.I.BfKIKS PAtKi'.li candidate, was cornered by news-!E. Doyle, director of a Draff Stc-I Yarger an mdeijend iopp,-,,v,.d a bill .similar to ihai re -j-h,. y„|,. men Thursday as he left a fund-'venson drive, said .Stevenson would/""* ^''sonnel consultant who pre-|,y the House. , leries packed with jMistal eni- raising Washington cocktail party, be nominated by a ’’distinguislwfd Pf*™ P®>; «* ^ Bil’minKham man died wlien his rar.t rasliPfl Infn „'"**1 ""'‘'r "orkers American, ” whom he didn’t idep- "* Commission, said it could « Ulimingnam man (1 ICO wiicn his caMia.sHed Into a sretton was filled will, tify. ['«' pu* mio ‘•««’t in steiw. bridge abutment in Wyandott«‘ tins morning, and a blue uniformed mailmen who took aroumi [were in . videnee in ihe iiou.ve dr State Conservation Department employe was killed In 'I*'’" >""ir ix for ’ KHl He was asked: Would you wl>- | JeCt If your name went before ' Ihe convention? ’On the basis of my experience so far," said the two-time party nee, "I don’t think it would make any difference. ” But his Texas, i I.yndoii B. Juliiisoii SIWMNIO to put Ihe plan partially I into flUft lor,a whole year, or $50.tNNI for hall a .year, he said. Clear Three Teamsters in Check on Petitions leading as|>lrant lor the took Ihe Kenate floor to make a scornlul. sonN'tlmra : "*•” angry atlark on a long liNt ft ; To put it wholly ini maneuvers and lacties be said [whole year would cost his uppoifentN have aimed at him. $200,000 in raises, he said Three officials of Pontiac Teamsters Local 614 have been cleared of any criminal intent in the circulation TnHrfv' of nominating petitions for Probate Judge candidate ' David Kaufman. They were cleared after statements they made yes-: '"^terday to Prosecutor George! iF. Taylor. Quit Quarreling, Police Are Told Willman Appeals for Ending of Jealousies; Explains Straley Firing City Manager Walter K. Will-man yesterday appealed to Pontiac police officers to lay aside the ‘petty jealousies, dislikes, and centroversial attitudes" of the past. Calling/he decision to fire Herbert W. Straley as chief "mine alone,’’ Willman added: “I know very well, and I think many of you do, that all of the energy that created diffieultles In th^ departnwnt did not rome from Ihe chief." Exonerated , ■ Frank A, Or-i •’'’* sini, 2200 Coe St.. AOon Township,, a trustee of the local: Alvy Bush.! 300 Plumstead St., Waterfoi-d: Township, the local's vice presi-| dent; arid Joseph M. Bane oif Dc-' ti-oit,^ an organizer for the local, i Taylor said he would stUl have | the Stale Police Crime Laboratory in East Lansing analyse petitions circulated by the three for possible torgeries. All three have emphatically denied forging any of the 350 to 500 signatures reported illegal this week by Daniel T. Murphy Jr., elections commissioner, Kaufman. 27, of 295.50 Everett St.. Southfield, still had enough valid signatures to qualify for place on the Aug, 2 nonpartisan ballot. Kaufman has disclaimed any knowledge, of /be allegedly-itlog^j signatures. . CHANGE POBISIBLB: i Of the 59 signatures Bush solicited, Taylor said he could find nothing improper, with Ihe exception of two signers being unregistered. Seventy-live officers turned out in the City Cdmmission chambers to hear W'illman read a five-minute, prepared statement. • ^ f* V dr-w.W it In clearing Bush, Bane and Or- cmvtiHntw sini. the prosecutor qualified lUa . statements with "up to this time ” • he could find no criminal intent. He said analysis by the handwrit- have not been conducive to team-, work In the Police Department for ’ sddkime," Willman said. ‘FELT IT necessary’ "It became very apparent, particularly after the April election, that the respon^bility for any improvement would have to be mine as city manager. So I felt it necessary ... to remove Chief Stra-iey." Of his decision to fire the chief, Willman said; “Hi. has, without question, - pleased some of the people in 1 Continued on Page 2, Col. D f Thui-sdny. Bolh Keps. Phil ^i. LuHlrum and Itoliril I*. Griffin effect a (K-Mich), eo-aiilhorH ul Ihi-labor bill, played key roles in Ihe mini-innm wage, fight. « He defended his handling of the * * * , , *>nly 'hr'’*’ /'’fas Di nitx rats de .Senate leadership and the decision ami Willman i' i®* vi,.||pcl the .Southern .rmiks to vole lo.rccess the Senate Saturday and **P *" Commission to decide hher/ir-baeki'd hill inHo- ;meel again after tt^ conventions. ^'’'“"*‘ dueed by Ttep. .lames ItixiM veli In a similar defense mood, Na- **'’" iD-Califi. ■ lional Democratic Chairman Paul The other shidy by George ^ y„ p,,, |<,,y ,.(,11 i)o Butler at Los Angeles denounced W.-Barton & Associates — was DenoK ials and 121 RepiKilicans ‘ ‘'na.sty, mean, vicious rumors" 'b lalled to downtown business for the scaled-down version leaders Wednesday. s[jonsored by Reps. A Raul Kitch- : VVillman said refinancing Ihv' in 'D-NCi and William 11 Ayres municipal parking lot r e v e,n u e| •H-Ohiot. Voting against it weie [bond isrvue might be necessary to[I^*> Democrats and 27 Keimbli [carry out some of the reeommen-jt’au.s „ dafions. He has already raisdd the * ♦ ★ I ixjssibility of refinancing. G.i final pa.s.sage, 22.5 Dciihh lai and 116 lU'publicaris voted ft,r it riMlB: KRlNGi; ADVANTAGB;s Democrats and 22 Hepi.l,- The «tudy said hours should be beans again.si it. [shorter and rates higher in Ihe choice parking sfiots downtown, and longer and» lower in the fringe. a four-car collision yesterday afternoon near Ortonvllle. The two ratals occurred on the eve of the long Fourth ^ ^ ^ of July holiday weekend Warm Trend Ahead, but so Is Some Rain ... husme.ss tup early ihisiV'i'p' "•orniiig wlM'n hei*'*’ ned 1 Continued oh Page 2, Col. Comics ........... County News ... B:ditorials. B'arm and Garden .Market-Obiliiarii-Sports Theaters TV and Badio rrograiiis Wilson, B^arl...............:«> Women’s Pageiy............. IMS The Kllehin Ayres raise the niliiimuin w to $l.l.-|. etfe ?;i-23 iieiiurage down This uimhl 1 Imvn workers fringe, leaving. Ihe downtown : s|)0|s for shoppers, Ihe study be- lOMid . tend lernge I.IIMI.IMH) eiiiidoves of retail ehulii iirgonizalioiis a|H-raling lii^ -at least two slates, but would iml^ require overliilie |>ay rales (or Ihe newly «-«vered workers. 'loinorrow will eiiiilimie cimiI, but Ihere's a wanning Ireiid in sight, the wealhernian says. 'Ihe high should range IM-Iween T.’ and Sunday is exiaH'led l» warm up Io alioiil Xlt, but there’s bad news lor holi'luy pieiil<-kers. H<-allered showers and thundershowers are forethisl Sunday and Monday. Low tonight wiU Ih- IX S6. I’recipllalioh will average one half Io (Uie i II I- Il III scatlerril showers and Ihiiiidershowers Sunday or Monday. During Ihe past '24 hours, ,1'Z inch rain fell in downtown l’on(iae. SuiilliwesI winds al I rn.p.h. ' al midmoriiing later iiien-used east Io northeast I IP IK iii.p.h. and will l)eeotiie tight again io-iiighl. Ouklund HiKhway Toll in *60 55 Only M Ke|Hihlieaiis sluek hy Ihe GOf House leadership to sustain Ihe veto. Ihlrleeii Oeiiio erals jolneit them \olliig to override Ihe veto were '{.*,11 Deihoerals and X'l Ke|Nil)||eaiis. The bill ,libels XlXm posl;d employes mid oiv million i'diii Til' federal eintdoycs. It \u>u1d {,’uiilimicd on Rage 2, Col. H die Debate Goes Qn QverNewberg Did He Quit or Was He Fired From Presidency of Chrysler? All Mum Hogan Was a sa|( Anchor Hm'kiag Hoiilhfleld. Iciiiperalure preceding [ 1V"***t!'"t*'^*'1' , IS .V, at % „• .|,H®k' I- '>"1 ** * ‘ 11 .tirf inrrffkn vLVit /till/sr4 therniomeler Typical Fallout Shelter Officially Opened DB.TROIT Hakala mmI atlier chll dr(FM» "If AmertcM famUi«* are able American home would he a power. enMala failMTr4 lor Nie oUlctal to aurvlve fallout through ihdten t Avervo dt-terrent to nuclear warfare, a epratag of Om OCDM*s prototype iin their own hornet, no Peart Har- defeiwe official «aid In family faUmii ofeetter la tho .bor la ptwslble The populatioa baoeraoal of the boriM> of Mr. i would atUI be there to oupply the adopted An> aggremOr that knew our aad !Hr», riarence H. IMom, M induatrieo and war needi, to keep br^and controversial rule pro- people roukln’t be kiv“n oil they have imported, I pension of the company's opera-j nnd resold in Cuba. "I know you can exiiect a com- ^ Cuba | The American oil companies, in • pietely square deal in return ” But It was understood, without I *^**'**®K handle the Soviet \lrOman said ' !confirmation, thal Castro and hi*!*’''****’. *«' officials were drafting the or-i“»*nK ‘heir usual sources of gup- «ver the refineries' *.7 .r*". •'xl "‘her Cuban properties of both ! Three Teamsters (PPOA). ply, namely ■ Venezuela. Castro claimed he cbuld get the So^et oil — which he pays for with sur-piu.s Cuban, sugar—for $1 a barrel less than Venezuela's ♦ 1 .Some American experts predicted a shortage of gasoline would result from Cuban'selfiifer of the three refineries, claiming the Soviet Union does not have the tankers to send enough crude cion, the semi-official newspaper, said that many firms. Including ■ least one unnamed America company, were negotiating to sell oil to Cuba. The island needs about 60,000 barrels a day. did those of Texaco Wednesday Executives of both Shell and Es-"It is high lime (hat wr all be- *®'<* «’lzure by the Cuban Pe-gan to consider the weHare and tmleum Institute apix-ared only a tnteiests of the community in a matter of dnys — perhaps hours. I professional^w^, " Willman said BEFININlt; AT TEXACO -Much time ha.s been lost and Hnnounced Thurs-. wasted. A great deal has to be‘h‘’>'had already begun re-, accomplished in the immediate fu-'h«“ Soviet crude at the con-liirc In the interest of harmony and cooperation in an effort to provide . ; if Name Is Put Up |in Check on Petitions (Continued From Page Onoi !>>aun W Harrelson. The first requirements of the slate elec- |0«me on the petition was: "Leaun tion laws, Orsinl and Bane, as Harreltmn Jr. - 26 Delaware — well an Bush, signed persons not ' registered, signed them without I ”I «m convinced as far as Har-personallv wllneiialng the sign Irolson is concerned, there is an Ing, and had them sign for their i Indloalion of evidence at this time spouses, or had them sign on a 'x>th perjury in signing of these petition from localities other : Pel'tions and also there may be a than those in which they resided. “"^er the election laws of misdemeanor,” Taylor said. And, as Bane explained it, he. _______________ asked other persons to pa.s.s peti-■ • lyin n tions around for him and then ||Qy50 |\|||5 YBiO Al the conclusion, of the ager's remarks, the room was silent for a moment ----- then came' scattered applause. itontjnued From Page Onei signed a.s the cireulator ★ * *'"* charges that he has rigged the I I d kn^ .Mr /Uthough Willman invited ques-D<'mocralic convention in favor of ‘ Bane . tions, ibe members of the sinle- E. Kenm-dy of Ma.ssachu- , tom department offered none the front-ruhner for the top . m"®*' petitions at _________________ nriy.* umof hall and someone asked , • ^,nie of us whether we wouldn't ^checks by from $,'150 a , get llH-m sAgned.” he kaid. .vear to $1,500 a year, depending on Orsini said such practice is not P®^ The bill wuld "unusual. air by a nneiear blast. Badlo-actlve parMdea from th« blast cling to the dost. The dust drifts with the wind and gradually falls to earth. The heav-particles fall first, beginning Immediately after the blast. The nuclear particlea are dissipating their strength even as they are swept through tlie air. A ♦ ★ After eight hours. 90 per cent of the strength is gone. Alter two days. 99 per cent. After two weeks, the radiation is only one-tenth of one per cent of its original strength. TIME FIOUBED The Importance of immediate shelter is obvious, observed Hakala. 'But after two days you could leave the family fallout shelter for short periods of time and after two weeks come out altogether.' Even a house without a. shrlter offers protection. In the common, two - story home, for Instance, the first fioor in the middle of the home sf-fers nhout M per cent pg^ CAPT. fNJVEB H, LEMEAVX Moves Captain to Head Records Acting Chi«l Koran Puts Olivar H. Lamaoux in Chorga of Systam Two . Apartment Plhns Likely to Be Rejected BIRMINGHAM -> Little hope is extent benefit the vUIgge ellbet given for a proposal to bnOd two ‘ lO^itory apartments In Beverly then the Village Qaaefl stand at n meeting Tuesday. The VlUage Plannli^ Board, after Severn months of studying the development, ‘ dopment, Counctp-tttt the plan be de- It is now up to the Council to either approve or deny the pro- The prsposed apartments roraer of I] mile and Evergreen The transfer of Capt. Oliver H. Lemeaux to the police depart's services bureau waa announced yesterday by Acting Police Chief Joseph Keren. .It waa Keren's first personnel change since taking over the department Monday. ■ Koran headed flte services bureau since its establishment In 1996 vibm the department was reoi^an- As bead of the bareaa, Le-inean win be charged with supervMng the malatenance of He has been seivlng as commander of the Staff bureau-the planning, research, and training nit of the department. -Koren said a lieutenant will be reagalgned to head the staff bureau, which, with Lemeaux's departure, is being manned by a single patrolman. Additional men will be added to ■rejuvenate” the bureau. Koren stated. Specific reasona for denial will be given the Council In a report now being prepared by board Chairman John Secrest. * * * Planners, however, havp stated that the project would upaet the single dwelling, suburban setting of the community, make it difficult to control development of nearby areas and would not to any great aetlbetlcally. The Council meeting Tuesday begins at t p.m. Mamie and Ike Observing 44th Wedding Date WASHINGTON (API-President and Mrs. Eisenhower plan to leave Thursday for a vacation at Newport. R. E ♦ ♦ ♦ The vacation will begin only a couple of days after they return from a holiday weekend at their farm home near Gettysburg, Pa. The Eisenhowers observe their 44th wedding anniversary today. They presumably will have a fam-fly dinner tonight at the farm. Elsenhower had planned to remain at Newport until mid-September, but he said this week he would return in August during the postconvention congressional session. He may commute to New- Sales,UseTaxTake Sets State Record LANSING (AP) - A humming auto industry helped,boost sales tax collections in Minigan to a record 334 million doUan for the ,fiscal year that ended yesterday. CoUectiaita, generally a- reliable barometer of business activity, topped last year's total by 32 million dollars and the prevtoua high, set the year before, by 15 millions. Use tax revenue also set a record. zooming from 19 million dollars last year to 40Vk mlllionB for the fiscal year just ended. However, much of the increase stemmed from extension of the use levy to telegraph and telephone bills and hotel and motel rooms 1. AASU Professor Heads State Education Assn. LANSING le-Dr. Fred J. Ves-colanl, associate profesaor of education at Michigan State University, started a one-year term as president of the Michigan Education Aaan. today. Dr. Vescoianl. president-elect during the 195M0 school year, sue-ceeda John H. Strandbarg, Detroit high school teacher, as head o| the 55.000-member organization. The new president-elect is George I. Lauer, registrar for Central Michigan University. port for weekends while Congress I saifte crash. Their I is in session. i .. . . Lansing Editor's Son Dies After Auto Crash LANSING (AP) - Robert West, 32-year-old son of Kenneth R. West, managing editor of the Lansing State Journal, died yesterday of injuries suffered Wednesday in an automobile accident in Mexico. The younger West's wife, Dora, was reported rerlously hurt in the ■ two children 'suffered minor injuries. Danger Lurks for Celebrants Holiday Traffic May Kill 370 ° of Pay Hike Bill (Continued From Page Onei The Weather Dtrcctlim NortlMit ‘2?.' MOon rtMi Bsturdsz «L_________ ■ Fildar »t 13:15 p.m U»p Ttmparatarri Butler also announced he hi granted Doyle's Draft-Stevenson rail i.s. Wcpikcr Barrea BrMri niovement Working space at the M convention's headquarters hotel. a w w ★ * * Ci..t He said before he Would not do Yet to be heard from by Taylor; Eisenhower vetoed the measure Vindp Vapi^ii* *inles! Stevenson himself asked is the fourth local Teamsters offi- Thursday as "Indefensible by any «.p.B. krcamini Uf^ untpkt. .(OT it. . iconcealed political pressure was reasdn.K Saturday at a news evrf- einphatlcally denied "any part l^wiTed flagrantly” on CoflgreSs to ference. ,n this.” ' P«s* the bill. M Rockefeller said at Long Beach, ,, u: „„ , At the same time he said he was Sn.Y , he will play ball with ‘he part.v even li his div ergent views u crease, and, GOP leaders were aie not accepted And he said he "" ‘his to hold enough would campaign for Nixon if he “ ®6"'^ ‘he local. Republicans in line to susfain the «;was asked. W ♦ ♦ . veto. Only one of Eisenhower's veil! -iiv . K • ’’’“y'"'' ‘" ‘®'*‘ has been ove Its going to be a close race Harrelson senior, but only after a became President i “ ,!!!.“*!' Bockefriler ppporf from Eak Lansing is avail- jjt said. ‘'That s what makes lor a able, probably by next Tuesday. ” good campaign." ” „ • A notare public who klgned the Sen. Thruston B. Morton iR-Ky). aflMaritk on the Harrelson petl- GOP naUonal chairman, accused tlona, Berdliie Verwey, a secre- -.......... - .. Rockefeller of handing the Demo- tary for Local <14, saM It was said one ol them. :crats political ammunition by at- the son who clroulated th, petl- B«rry Ckildwater (R-Arlzl i Ts tacking Eisenhower administ.-atkm tfon. She mast attest to the va- -----------. n M MiTvmukn Jj Jj polictes. Hdity ot the circiilatorg. ?: a i? S t Harrelson. a former “ S h'SL representative from Pontiac ST.'LOUIS.'Mo. (Ap.-Mls«>mi “*«*‘‘elcgates to the Democratic^ ii 8 rs- s .Si'?®* ff SL •• M *i!"’“i"«' issues. r in his name. 5 WuUnStM I M tai And he added that he and Ni.xon But the fallout shelter offers 99 fr cent protection, said Hakala. What happens at the average home when fallout descends on It? The root and grounds are covered and the dust could drift in open windows, doors or air vents, If these have not been shut immediately after the civil defense warning. Although the radioactive dust wont seep into a sealed home any more than common dust would, the radioactive rays would bombard the house, many of them finding their way inside. ' WALL STOPfi IT Every time they hit a solid wall.i however, some of the rays are} stopped. Only 1 per cent of the rays would «find their way into the fallout shelter, it is estimated. "It's the walls and ceiling of the shelter that are Important,” said Hakala. ' That's where tht radioactive partides'are absorbed.'' Eight Inches of solid concrete for hollow concrete filled with sand) — that's what the OCDM recommends. } "But even dirt can be used. A [root cellar covered wllh three fwt of earth, for instance, is an '' } shelter.” , M'hy fallout s'helters? Why not big community shelters? Because it is the home that needs the most protection. Hakala said; because most of the family is liable to be near home in evtnt pf attack: and because the time Is .coming—or possibly here — that advance warning may be only a matter of minute. Because of military advances In mtasiles, the CX:dm now says that the warning time may be 30 minutes of less A glance at the current per-tonnanca of tSs U.S. 'Titan and Atjas missiles explains why. takes them only 30 minutes to (hav^ el 3.000 miles. Prottiftlon from fallout is important to every American, Hakala concluded. CHICAGO (AP) — Americans loaded their cars with resort garb and gear, hitched on their boat trailers and headed onto the highways today for the long July 4 weekend. This was the second of three Saturday-Sunday-Monday holidays of the tourist season. Memorial Day weekend was the first. Labor Day will be the last. Danger lurked for travelers In iJie 73 million care that are ,^x- Urges Spending' All Defense Fund Johnson Soys to Heed Will of Congressmen, Not Save Extra Cosh ^ peeled to be on the road sometime during the holiday. The National Safety Council, reporting on the month of May, said fatalities for that month reached a high of 34» KILLED IN SURVEY Tta? estimate covered the period of 78 hours from 6 p. m. to^ to midnight Monday, July 4. For comparative purposes The’ Associated Press siuveyed the 78-hour period from 6 p. mz Friday. June 17, to midnight Monday, June 20, and counted 348 nonholiday traffic deaths. ■Years ago fireworks were the big killer and maimer of the July 4 holiday but this hazard has dwindled to insignificance as state aftiJr state outlawed them. None was reported last year or In 1958. The largest recent fireworks toll was six in 1946. fc#we»l temperBtur* ,. **mp*r»uire WMth«r - PWrUz cloudy. : The NSC said that the May in-I crease in traffic deaths, added to 1,200, up three per cent from May a 10 per cent rise during April. 1959. |ajl but wiped out earlier safety , _ ★ * improvement this year. The toll ! The Independence Day week- for the first five months of WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. Lyn-I^nd. 'he NSC said, could take a i960 thus remained virtually don B. Johnson (D-Tex) urged|“’ll 370 traffic deaths, or 60 unchanged from the same period President Eisenhower and top de-TO''P 'ban would be counted on a I last year. fense officihls tb spend the extra: . ............ : . ..... money that Congress added •’* ■ " their mtlttary budget for the fi!-| cal year that began today. ^ ^ "I certainly hope that 'the exec- | | utive branch will not let some budget clerks willfully disregard ^ I the expressed Intent of Congress. " ' ' the Johnson leader said. The administration has dedtnedi in several, past. years to permit I spending of appropriations added by Congress. The defense money bill provid-! ing $39,996,608,000 -_ahout $661,-608,000 more than Eisenhower: asked—whisked through the Sen-'j. ate Thursday night by an 82-3 i|| margin after earlier House ap-|| proval. It now goes to the Pres-hs Idem. I CITES DOCUMENT Johnson, in a statement inserted in the Congressional Record, j truly amazing document "" he obtained indicated that Penta-| gon heads might ignore the,wiolies| |of Congresf , Test YOUR Driving Skill Skillful Driving 11 How to master 30 of the most crucial situations of modern *" '•■*'** •Jti to 1 I* Tc»»«r»tutt, The Senate leader quoted parts of the document, which he suidj was'written June 9 by 0. M. Gale,' former special assistant to ihei The OCDM now belle vet that defense who since! i’erridden since he i If moat key SDots in the U s. I ^*** i"‘*’**‘ staff of the Repub->* werertruck by 7 nuclear attack. Committee. ■ t would ThtnSay'i Ttaa«nltrt Clwrt SS »« UcmDiUi *1 IS Mluir - - S4 M Omaht n u Ptiiitoa SI (M nxMOIx " " ntUburtU But some other Republicans were, saying the bill probably would be passed over the veto. "After all, this Is an election StlU Bock Symington spread wttMn a lew hours acroro mort of the country. What are the most important possessions to have In a shelter. Hakala was asked finally. Food anfi water, especially if tiMre are babies or small children, first aid equipment, tools and a flashlight are useful, he answered. But most Importantly, a radio — preferably one that can operate Put Out Fire Next to New Courthouse A fire near the rising new Oak-( Ian County Courthouse on West! bodlevard was quickly extinguished early today by Pontiac Hretnea I Fire Capt. OeWitt Clinton saidj flames from a bonfire •Ignited a! .... . 1 1 „ ' i"'“l*®nt an outside source of elec-pile of lumber at the construction middle initial will stick by Sen. .Stuart Syming-.triclty. site ton as a presidential candidale ''For it is only over your Conel-i Fire truclw raced to the'scene'i- a ----I -S' .. . . . are shying e«-ay from S^n. rad stations—640 and 1240 on the after a Pontiac nolice officer f! T' "to Globe-Dem-idial-that you wUl receive any out-jeovered tae ^lat^l at 3 S^a if,' " V —a ’ 'Closely one petition circulated by.ocrat sagl Thursday. iside informatfo Damage was estimated At By MAXWELL N. HALSEY INCH YOUR WAY IN ^ Sometimes its quite a trick to get out of a curb parking space. Once your wheels are turned so your front fender will clear the. car ahead, start to move out In stagea Look to the rear. If the first car coming is Mot too close move out 6 inches or a foot and stop. Treat the next car the same. Several moves later some' driver will be a gentleman, and let you go. CKp ond Sov« I THE POXtlAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JITLV 1. lOiW But His Sharp Barbs Pricl^ Thin Skins ^ Sahl Throwing Chat in Political Bing knogif Coca to Wtd Nor Thocrtor Looding Man By BOB THOMAS HCMXYWCXM) (AP)-As U the OciQocraU'and RepubUcana don't have enough trouble lighting among themaelvet. now they'll have Mort Said lOning hit lUogs «nd arrow* at them. Satirical Sahl has been doing this in night duba and on rare TV appearances—not rare enough for some thin-skinned citizens. Now he’ll do R on a regular, na-tiaaal scale. He is negotiating to ddlver commwtaries on the national conventk>ns over TV. All the candidates are considered fair game by Sahl. as evidenced by his current comments; Richard Nixon — “His chances look good-but what about ours? " Nelson Rockefeller — The man who could run the country as a. hobby." Stuart Symington — "He never K194NEBUNKPORT. Mabw —Imogsna Ooca said Thursday she and lOiig OoMwaa. ' leadhig man ia a summer thaatmr in November U driving him out|(»ui'> ^ marriad ia the tali of his m)ad.‘* j ♦ * ♦ Such contmcntartes are earnlagl The stage, screen and televlshn Sahl a pleasant tetnne, hiR lit actress said Dwiovaa'^ CaUlornla I t be final until late ltd the actual waddingj date win be determined ^ their acting commit menu at that i Miss Cbca and Donovan are appearing at the Kennebuakpor Playhouse in "The Four Poeter' this week. To all fishermen; Reel luck to you! Jeopardy of anger And sUanoe. The anger often comes from peraonn who object to hie deOation of their heroes, as with his General MacArthur crack at the Oanreast A year ago. He mentioned tin the triumphant return to the Phll- n't c Holiday Drops Car Production Suspension of Saturday Work to Slow Week's Output 10 Pet. The silence is even more disconcerting. "The problem is that only a few names get Immediate recognition,'* the comedian complained. "If I tell a joke about Nixon or| Kennedy. I get laughs right away.' But I ^'t have much luck with Johnson or Stevenson." i Sahl has another problem that; increases with his fame. That is jMks about people—just people in!a growing acquaintance ielation to missiles." figures he satirizes. .MORT SAHL Lyndon Johnson—"Can we offer the proper incentive to get him to step down and run for the presidency?" Adlai stevenmn — "Half the Democrats say. ‘he can win'; the other half say, 'yes, but he can't be nominated.’" He admits to being good friends' with Stevenson; he has often met, Kennedy and shares the same! manager with Kennedy's brother; in-law Peter Lawford. ;_______ . . i John Kennedy—"He wants ui DETROIT - Automouveirtop talking about matters News estimates this' week's passenger car production in the United States at 128,000 units, drop of almost 10 per cent from a week ago. faith. He isn't concerned about the hereafter; but what will happen know, he’s a pretty inice guy.’ It’s hard to be satirical about; >ple you know," Sahl marked. "I may go to Chicago! and meet Nixon. He prcMibly won’t know me. so he'd have no reason to be hostile. I'd probabW come home and tell .people, ‘Y(% The trade publication said suspension of Saturday operations, because of the . Upcoming July 4 holiday would cause fhe drop from 141 ,.168 cars produced last week. In thr eoinparablc week of I95S, only 108,311 ears were Truck production slipped from 23,899 last week to 23,880 ' week. A year ago, the weekly total was 23,789. Cinadi.an production also dropped because of a holiday tomorrow. Output was estimated -at .'),215 cars and 1.290 trucks, compared with 8,093 cars and 1,851 trucks last week and 7,648 vehicles We SELL What We ADVERTISE »3.95 FOLDING LAWN CHAIRS (all metol) ............ 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Squirrd M., AubMrn Htighti UL 2-4000 •RAMMLER-DALLAS DETROIT (APt - The Detroit Uou toctay tigned veteran defen-•ive halfback Gary Lowe and rookie Jim Norton from Idaho for the 1960 National Football League BKi IW)\VMF,.N — Dr. Fred Simmons Jr., a dentist from- Houston, Texas, come from behind to capture th^ men's instinctive title in the National Field Archery Tournament at Graylint; Lowe, Rookie Enter Lion Fold ' 24 First-Year * AAan Expected at Cranbrook Training Comp Norton, whoae specialty is pas.s receiving and intercepting, was the Lions’ No. 7 draft chtdee last winter. Lowe, a regular for the Lions last fall, will be starting his fifth NFL season -and fourth with the Lions. He broke in in 1956 with the Washington Redskin.s after playing college ball at Michigan State. 'The Lions said the signing of Norton completes the contingent of i5 rookies that's expected to report. to the Cranbrook training carrtp lattt> This month. That means the Lion.s and President Edwin J. Anderson have given up all hope of getting Johnny Robinson into a Detroit uniforgi. Rob-' was the Lions' first draft Ih a score of 2.771. James Mackey I choice aftec starring in the same . ^ . . lyuilsifinD CtatA ko/^IrfioM All (rishn of Bedford. Pa., set a record i in'! the men's freestyle with a 2,998. Try for $10WO Cash U. S. Archery Charxipioris'’^'^^^^'"^'''^^!^- — ^ jtion's field and target tournament. 'wa.s scheduled here,tbis weekend |on the favorite stamping grounds ^of many entrants. *4 0 r*D AVI iw/' * I- . , .1 . t Art Archers' of the Midwest have “ i r Ler? il Allegan Archery Tournament here - yestejJ ..-son, Samaria, Mich.; won the',he .-cene oMhe first annual na-•:th 2..^ Uional archery tournament in 1946. i Louisiana State backfield i America Billy Cannon. A federal judge niled in New Orleans Wednesday that an agre**- . between the Lions and Rob-made last December befoi-e UU's Sugar Bowl appearance was not binding. Robinson later signed with the Dallas Texans of the rival American Football League and the Lions sought a federal injunction to prevent him from playing for any club but Detroit. 'Mi S»£rIri-.« jvilS'Sjday buU-the_pri2g, event of the j women's frecstyl. 1 1 olff''*' ^ 0 0 0 *'”^* "*** ^ ® special shoot to-r . I 1 Fruc^ p lAosiday and tomorrow. ' ij J! ■ :» * * A spiH'ial fteld of archers,, eight in eaeh divislun, wilt vie lor $10,000 in prize money in the rleheNt archery event In the modern hUturf of the sport. In addition to the regular di-; visions bowmen will also shoot for four cash prjzes in a special handicap division. Ex-Brifoh Open Champion' Gives Arnoid Paimer 'Tip' Only two men have won. the PGA Championship and the USGA Open ^ in the same year. Gene Svazen did it in 1^ and held I that distinctiort all alone until 1948, when Ben Hogan scored an identical double. The champions crowned yester-*!day were Faye Soonyers.- Modesto. 71 Calif., who shot a record 2,447 in J'ihe women's instinctive clas.s lor her 2nd straight title. Dr. Fred Simmons, Jr,. Houston. 0 Texas, took the men's in-stinctive title Witt, 2,771. James Mackey. Bradford, Pu., ST. ANDREWS, .Scotland (AP) —Jock Hutchison, first American to win the British Open golf title, today gave reigning American champion Arnold Palmer a few expert tips on how to conquer St. Andrews' Old Cour.se iA next week's 100th playing of the Open. "It would be wonderful if Palm-j and then :>r could add the. British crown to ning thet triumphs," the 76-ycar-old Scot-turned-American said. "But I don't think he'll do it. His work around the greens may let him down, "I've told him he must play his pitchc.s so they bounce only once it down instead of nm up. That way they'll his American Open and Masters roll Palmer admitted the hazard. ; Hutchison, a native of St." An-vdrews, migrated to the United States in 1901, became an Ameri-Ican citizen, returned to his home ' town to win the British title in 1921 end row i.s retired in Evaits- . in. Still bronzed and fit, he is back in his native city to play in the centenary Open. "I vo played the Old Coui-se three times since I got hero," the OH Maestro siiid. "But it gets longer and longer lor me. The oth^r day I wont out in the teeth of a gaH. played one h'/lr. had a look at the next an.!' dee ded it was time I took a rest.". Hutchison is nne of seven fqt mer winners entered for next week's championship, , Others include Art Havers? now \ 62. the 1923 winner, and Gene' Sarazeu, .W, who won in 19.32, • About 400 golfers from 26 na-^ Itions, including Z5 Americans., iha' e eniered. .NKT: CATfH — The nice catch of pike and ba.ss, shown here , Paimer, defending champion wa.s taken a few da.vs ago by Arthur A. laimbert, 4252 Collins, jc.ary Player of South Africa And Ooodison, but the big fellow in the fiddle, while weighing 6- | Peter Thomron, four time winner poimds. j-oonces (22^ inches longi couldn't qualify for'-The jfrom Austbahh, are the favorites J Press fish derby. It was caught on the Thunder Bay river, up- wei^'-ji chanripionshin. state. Lambert was fishing with Oeorge Brookes of Lakeville who also landed several smaller fish. ■ 71. OPEN MMIUIG THIS HOLIDAY WEEKENDf BBIH6 THE CtNGI 32 LANES 9 A.M. fo ? SATURDAY! SUNDAY! MONDAY! All COIMTIONED THROUGHOUT! 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Lloyd Jesson,'secretary to WMU presidents since 1920, looks on. ; Joni James, the singer, tells us her husband, Tony Aquaviva, is'j |a great TV-watcher, but finally j I gave up the fights — 'except when I give in and have oia> with him once in a while " . . , Newlyweds are people who can be sure that for the present, at lea.st, they won't have any trouble making a phone call. —Earl Wilson. Highway Grants *Don*t Mind Others* Drinking* AA Has a Bar at Press Confab I LONG BEACH. Calif. (API —.tall — orange Julca and gin. After, StOtB Road Dopartmontj About a score of men and worn-! that, anything that, had alcohol in Finds Few Who Wanti" ' Its Scholarships | LANSING (UPD-TJie Highway' Department ia^bavliqt trouble find-g boys to send to eoll^. A second civil service test to find SO high school gradates to take part in work-and-study programs at Ferris Institute in Big Rapida and Lansing Community CMIege has been annoumYd for Aug. 27. Some 42 of 134 young men who took the first test May 14 passed, but of these, only 36 showed interest In entering the program. The plan lets the men work lor the Highway Department for six nioalhs and altend rlaueii al Ferris or the (^mmonlly (^ge for Ike other hall year over a three-year period. An aaaoeiale In aelenee degree in civil technology Ik granted those who coni- They can then go to work for the Highway Department, look elsewhere fcr a Job or use the rrtxiits toward a bachelor's degree in engineering at a school with a four-year program. 35 CXIMPI.ETE f OI K-SK About 3.5 men have completed the course already, and most of them ai-e still working for the department. .said John Overhousc, who sup^ises the program for the road builders. While Chile is more than 2, i miles long, it is nowhere morei Ithan 250 miles wide. ' He Nsld those who have roni-pleled the course In the three years It has been In operation were all schooled through l,an sing Coiiimunily College, Kerris Institute was Hddrxl to the program .starting this fa'll. nouncing details of today' ing of the 25th anniversary convention of Alcoholtca Anonymoua. There was a bar set up in one corner of the room. "How come?" asked a reporter who bad accepted a hi^ball. Ike Continues 'Wartime'Taxes He told the luncheon of hit re* formation "In 19.34 my wife was told by out doctor that I had a compul-ston to drink that couldn't be broken-by any known rfieans.".,, I Htten a miaaile btaata off from ., Cape Canaveral, Florida, a com-' plex electronic system plcka up Ha -• U«cUiig beun. ploU the courae. and predicU the impact point up to H.000 miles away with lines moving on screeni before the eyea of the range salely officer. A 15-mln* ' irte flight may yield a quarter-mil* llkm readings. Signs Bill for Added Year's Levy on Colls, Smokes, Drmks, Cars WASHINGTON (UPD-Pres!d.’nl re don't mind others’ drinking," explained one of the AA hosts a) a Loa Angeles hotel. "ll's just that we can t. Some of us have more liquor now in our homes — for our guests — than when we were drinking. Then, we drank It all up." Tall, distinguished-looking Allan] Elsenhower Thunulay signed « bill B. stood up. He's the convention •<> continue for another year "wnr chairman. Alixihollct Anonymou-s 'Ime" cur|>onillon taxes uml excise don't use full names. Allan B. — levies on cigarettes. Iss r. wine, No. 2 man in a nationally known new curs. sikI local- lelephonci New York business organi*atlon _ told why ^ . Tlie President's action prevenltal "It's an as.surance*^to the new-; the ta.xes from lapsing at midnfghl. comer that his anonymity will be The nveu-sure, which will ia>t the protected outside obr own group." Kovernment about 4 billion ‘dollars Then, introducing the main:A year, |nism«sI Congress in iilmnsi ' speaker, he said: "What do you ‘he/dentlral form Elsenliowei Imd say about a man to wlmm you: A (riemi ii>ld him how the friend hud qiut drinking "You get honest with ytatrself You pray to whatever C,od you*thtnk there is Above all. .vou believe you can't do It alone." Bill W contlnuetl_ "This other drunk Ixaiml me to him with 'airds of .sympilhy. I became as w illing aa a cnmx r tailleni to try iinylhing that would rid me of (his obsession " Rill \V s (li-prcssion dcepemsl. Then, nut ot the depths, l anic "a siaggi rlng illiiminalloii. "nie leel Ing. '.Sty r.od.T'm .TfrCe man.' The const imisiH'SS of a |ircscnce A gical (MMcc came on me Then the idea, 'Why can't this Ivipiam to moie drunks? " CORRECTION In Our Ad of Thurt., Jun« 30 if should hovo rood... 8mm Roll Movie COLOR FILM Reg. $193 $2.85 T Mark Davis CAMERA MART 83 N. Saqlnaw St. feel, you owe your life?" Then 1 added "I think Bill is one of f raally great figures of this re tury." ONE «F FUl’NDEK.S Bill W. — also tall, lean, graying and long (are, with a thin gray mustache — was qpe of the two founders of Alcoholics Anonymous. Born in Vermont, frl years old. Hasn't drunk, a drop since he wa.s 39. Congress he«Hlisl ilu> Presl |iiea for a one .vear |misI poneinrnt of all July | tax re exist .300,000 MKMKEKX His as.sneiation v\iih l*r an Akrtai, Ohio, surgeon, in mg A A folltivved .Some liOO.DltO memlMTs arc clalimst imw. One h lag law. despllt ■onlinues the 52 per rent lax on eorporale earnings I The tax had been sctH'ituled to drop to 47. per cent ! Elsenliower assumed the laves wtKild U' continued when he fore i east last January a hudgel sui |)lus' of 12 billion dollars for the fiscal I Hill W , onre a pros|.crims Walli; jSletvl oisTMior. luiw lives on ro,V.'( jallies fivmi Ihe-mm-enichl's II ha.Mc texts lie authored. More than Itl.lKIO' AA's wives, husliadils and < hildren are e\|*‘el ihI to altend the ((invention tOdiO .Satuixlay and .Sunday, "I had W*en drinking since \Corld War I," he told a reporter,year beginning iodav later. Started drinking just lieforel 1,,,^^.,., i),re,|„r Maurice .Sl.ms I went overseas as a heavy artil-;,.r, warned last week Ihal lery officer. I was 21 when I ha(L„„. „nlleipalcd sun.lus is- now in my fiiNt dunk - a Bronx cock- n,. said one reason was the failure of Congri’ss to he(*d Ki senhower's rei|uesr for a [sislal rale increase. The new law litreslalls lax re ! (hlcIliHis o( $1.50 s khIIihi imi tli> tilled spirits, $1 a barrel un.lM-er, varving aiiiniinlH on wine and a IMII1I.V a pack (1 III elgaretles. It |.t CVeniN M •Iieduled re|H al el ■ the 10 IS r cent lax (III l(Hiil tell ; Illume calls and a n;diicllon ,lo U • per cei (It in the 10 lUT cent ta.\ cm | train. railroad : in.1 bus fares, ( Wishing won’t turn a $5 a week raise into a $1,000 bonus, but it’s easy to do. If you take that $5 raise and put it into U.S, Savings Bonds, you can buy an $18.75 Bond a month and have'money left over. If you keep buying one of these Bonds a month for 40 months, you’ll have your big bonus —Bonds worth $1,000 at maturity. You can buy this $1,000 automatically, too. All you need to do is tell your employer to . start making deductions from your pay for Bonds. This way, yoiir raise can’t slip through your fingers. It’s a pretty smart idea to save a raise. It’s money you didn’t have before and shouldn’t miss. But the time to start is right away. ■Whether you’ve just gotten a'raise,, or not, using the Payroll Savings Plan to buy U.S. Savings Bonds is a fine way to save. ’Why don’t you ask your employer to include you in the Payroll Savings Plan? You con get your money, with interest, any* time you wont it. Bonds are a ready reserve that you can cash anytime at any bank. But it pays to keep them. Your money is guaranteed safe by the U.S. Government. Bond.s are an absolutely riskless investment. The Government promises you that the cash value of your Bonds will not drop—it can only grow. Your money can’t be lost or stolen. The Treasury will replace your Bonds, free, if anything happens to them. You save more than money. You* help save the peace with every Bond you buy. Bond money goes for science, education, military 'strength—the weapons of peace. And the money you save helps keep our nation’s economy strong. Here’s how you can reach your savings goal with U.S. Savings Bonds in just 7 years, 9 months MORE ADVANTAGES TO THINK ABOUT You now get 3%% interest, at maturity. _________________i. ■ .rr . . , If you want about $2,500 $5,000 $10,000 each week save $5.45 $10.85 $21.70 This new rate, which went into effect June 1, 1959, makes your Bond money grow faster. Series E Bonds now mature 14 months earlier than before—in just 7 years, 9 months. Bond.s bought before June 1,1959 earn more, too-*: an extra li'o from now to maturity. You save more than money with U.S. Savings Bonds Buy them where you work or bank The V.S. Government does not pay for this advertising. The Treasury Department thanks, for, their patriotic The POMTIAC PRESS THK PONTIAC PRESS. FllIUAV. Jri.V I, 19«M) J#l«i iisiness and Finance Busy Mart Has j markets | Grain Futures Mart IN P il !>• ' Th** Wlowirt" art- lop prices MOV6S l/D DriSKly Pre-Fourth Rise The followirt" arf lop prices jpovcring sales of locally smwn iproducc brought‘id the Farmer’* OlirACO If Brisk fairly ^ ^ " KCW’ial ilemHrW I»k»Iih| nearly all Market by growers and sold by - NEW YORK i» — Sfot k maikei prices wrre irre>:pila>1y higher in earlv trading lodav A mixtun' of gains and losses went ln.m Bureau ol Markets, as lion* to a poini • Tuesday A burst of hea\\ tiading at ih<' opening was aei-ompapied by a 1 11- Detroit Produce lirker tape .Then de'.ilings slackened I B1IIS I wlwlesalc- package lots, sin^ng range Kslay during the first n» aie furnished by ih** ^*»’'er:il minutes of dealings on the Uuinl of trade Il looked as It the hig inieslors , Were Iraiinc l»r ,s long -Inly ‘ I mirth weekend after elranlng up Iasi minute Iransaelbms. iiishel Corn wa.s ahead rnaya iihiy grams .were sieaiiy to firm The .seizure of Trxaisi'.s relinery in Cuba and other artioivs b> the^>» Castro iTgtnie appa'-entiy prodiir nn>re hesitation Ih.in fe.ti, eially among the immediately at- Ko.i fected oils, Texaco ste.idied Hfier on'.o recent losses and traded nlioul un- pj'jj ehangest Jersey Slandiinl w.is .ee^Ajit'm and Royal Dutch managed a fractional gam American & Foi- Ksar eign Powei which h.is nlready.squ* suffered under thi' Cuban regime, apiM'ared In la'- linkiil with 'J .som.ewh.il tieiinah eni|i reisirt I o the- Quaker Oats Co 0 Hedge selling in the wheni'p 2 was desiritxsl asMjgtmirtnle soni y ex|s)r1 hiiypi-s apparently Voverr ®a side of 1', million hu.shel.s 1 J hard wheal to India. Grain Prices MIKAI I.K MII.K DKIVtMN 0»>EXKI>-Delos Hamlin (cemeri, cljairnrian ol the Oakland County Boafd of Supervisors, ruts the riiibon la.sl night at the grand opening of the Miracle Mile Drive-in Tlieatre, Ti legraph and .Square f,aki' roads. Approximately 5,000 jKople attended the gala opening eeiemony which included fire- PviitUq Pmi works and fix-e gifts. Others participating in the ceremonies were tfrom left* Amo L. Huk*t, Bloomfield Township supervisor: owner FJton L. Samuels; Hamlin: Mrs. SamiK'ls, and Pontiac iviayor Philip E, Rowston. Population Explosion! UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (UPI) — If «U the midwife Uts *iX>f>Hed hy W United Natkxis Cbildren'e Fund (UNICEF) to the wtorid's health and welfare programs were stacked up. they would reach twice as high as Mt. Everett. To tho ewaon or other torcotoS la tho foOewiag 0 tad pareolo o* '—■* .LoU I*. U thru IT iaclaolvo at Brrk-' J4rt Olono. Lott IM thra 1» lacMuavo of BerkaUrt VlUao Ho S-' Sorktoa IS. BioeaifteM Tovnohl*. a^lto^ara-SH it UM Tokraohlp ■ aoM *po, I tollovln* doocrlbed laiaroroBMBi tho property konotlUd thorotrofa: ° -----ru.'Uoa at I.IM hBoal tr— *• .---- ‘nelud— •• Berkohirt Olono. tfo'll! Soctlon II. Bloomflold Toeaohtp. Tokr further notleo thot th» 'Toan-— rd win moot ot Uu Towaolttp thr Townohlp at T;Se o'clock Thuridty. July T. ISd*. for th« porpoM of roTlcwIns told opcclal oi-oooemoBt ipll end boortn* any obioetlQat thento. ROBERT R. IWtXXr. Townotqp C“— Juno U. duly t. ISM . lenlle DtrUlon. .n the matter of 11 [ln« Alma BheUon. nor. Cauoo Ho. . father of lald a.sed. Motors showed a fiimer lone e\- eepl for Chrysler which dropned a 1'ui‘orii, bu fraction in further reaction to Hie kSSlJJ ki»ach*d. bu resignation of its pi-nsHlenl. C*‘n-' era]Motors wa.s steady Ford arid i.miu.» B.sb m» American Motors nudged ahead International Telephone which ha.s a stake in Cuha. cut an initial Mustard bu . ,sm”1‘"'b„ In a iniNCti steel, seeluai, gains Spino* ii bu were posted for .lo'nes A laiiighlin Turn'ip».***bu' and Republic w’hile I'.,'! Steel dropped a fraction Rails were Poultr/ Cfld BggS narrowly mixed, .New York • Didn’t Know Plunge Fatal /Death Slide ^ News in Brief Too Real j Afmf Assigns Stale “‘•S18 Million in Wofk .Nh.W YORK I.f -.M.i lis iii .SqiMie Oar munching otr [lopcori 1 i-old di'ink/- and they bring ct—this one billwl MacFean ; Easterbrook ti bone the . ^ . nr.TRoiT andjChcsajicakc k Ohio show- DSTROtT Jun* Fe and: - ing plus signs while Saiithem Pacific were off slightly. Phelps Dodge anil Ueslinghouse Kleefrie rose iibout :i ixiinl while Du Pont was around a (xiini lower TheW* fhe .Murine ('oniiiiundos' ■ader. (apt. Antony l.aiin-nee usferhrook. .TI, gels set (or the -limax. ini oiling scleral sniner-.iiiills down (he ri>|M' before luiid- sil in Brig. ,\la' perhaps (|{,.(.). Uireelor of the all-British bil, ""on. a I'hill in his no longer eheerfni voice, annoiiiiees about 2.1 minnies later that Kaslerbrook 1. . . \ ' tain IS dead. ^ ................. _ __ Easlcbrook, one. Thursday nigfit. .lO Royal .Marino.s, taking! Burglars broke into Ijoyd .Mo-Itors. 232 S. Saginaw St., taking 'cigarettes and an undetermined amount of change from venjling machines, it was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. be pltMd under the furlsdtctloo I In the namt of the people of the State of Michigan, yootrt hereby notified that the hearing on lald petition will be held Oakland County Service Center. I'clock 1 had suffered a fall. You and your felloiv s|M-etalurs, about 12,0fW ot them, are shocked. You thought It lias part of the act. :iare’s Ho.spir,-,ap p„iice yesterday. rf*nnrt*v4 Jhaf ^ ^ • Afrvice nerfoi, tnii sumi_ ___ reponea mar ^ publication of a 11s body IS' Thn-e eases of Ireer were slolen “'L* prevlou* to tald bearing In .broken.” iby burglars from the Oty Bev-jln^* »fed'^7„"ia!d”a'*^ I A couple ol hours later the cap-erage Co.. 928 Fealherstone Rd..|MM""*“-'--*-"-®-“-°--*- Tin later that they rushedi'1 bu’ meet.s in mid-July for an cfficiaT “"['K'"'’' '''' '''"T! TUn*h%.“Wlllnd*’'coSSt' three precincts in Tuesd.'-’s s,;'i- .',nflit (if the rcturn.s. home, I.iKille Shelmarre, ,i60 -........ ■ rial C ,S. Seriate eleetinii n,No"ln * w * Central Ave , reported to Pontiac builduii, iTivin- him 1 ''V! Vnt- i- i- 1 • j Pol'ce today. ■1,1,1 It ,. , . i n.ii - -Xi \oi. laii'diel: s wife and Mrs. Peter- ...... j son’s hu.sband, Kenneth, each died Ur. Hyoun Chi, 4ril W. Huron tuSmOT"* Mgm 1938. Buwliek has three daiigh-St., reported to Pontiac police and a son; Mrs. Peterson has terday that siinieonc stole $38 liom wTh“7o^inw"^^ Lake g. Bloom I Towi '.the follow himsi- '. i,^, said. »'l by .^,,,1 happily annouivcd in :\\ash;ugton that he paas to marry|., ri^ugh^er Leslie. 9. and .. latsterliriMik pluniiiiets Jrbiii Joeci.vn B.rch Peterson in Kargo|Bi,-ch 5. Mrs. Peterson said they ........................................ ' " >viil make their home hptv. , clothes closet. itrewts within Coanir Miehlgae Bloomfield, Oaklan Hltuawhigh, l|gh ('Piling to the Thu'-rd griiiiiid lielnw. He never touehcN The .52-y. Hie r(i|M'. Whiil an aell i inriin;; e ■e Drive—fn iir-old Demoent' dre e'i'.-; fror.i h ,s H-iu ,-.ne,i I';’ :to 'pp(l i.i ■Ivmlie: Tl'-'. -i'ry I had Hewn had; B'nmrifleld Townsh withiut positl ttiin the election (,ov. .John K, Da Oalv precincts Ipit were th ai .M(ds('nzic Cminty in which 11 du'k was well (il’.cad. Associa I’ce h? had pifij.,,;, Republican., Davi 1 THIliin Powell, fis Kemp St.. ,ves- {," iterday reported fhe theft of a .22'land Vice President Richard M. caliber rifle to Pontiac police, • inru-,7o fn7“(7.iycirrircourt,*Btw''.7 ' ’7 ‘‘-■’'’’’’‘'''Sned (or Dav Rummagp and bake salei Sat., ^'c?ub^Dr?v^-"frS!''E^ankUn“Ho'.rt^!iW'^ IS, said the tightness of the race July 2. 9 to 3. First Cnited Pen- '*>'’7" "is- '0 th. norm lot im, ot p unted up his contention Mhat the ucostal Church. 178 Green St. ;ri“‘ Pnr«f%'-?k campaign will be nAhip, Oakland County. _......................Jufy Finds Unionist fe .............................. ......... ir- ,uiliti,-t- tin K.nl-n.. -.na Cluh Drlv., BloomfIfM Township. Oak- fHiliIlts. Me wa.s a baill.cr and * I* I n ■ (land County. Mlchlgun. " -...S Assaulted Bafgainei State Seeks to Force Action on Sewage cd to his first + Owen* Cng * ZenltR^J Senate Unit OKs O' Isn’t It wonderful to gel home J fiMin vdur vacation and renliA' you you don i have to worry alKiuf it ..gam for a whole year'.' . . . ’Iherc’s 1' lolhing surprising alxiiit , love at first sight It's when people ha \c iH'cn IcHiking at each' other far years iliai true love h- lemarkatirF* ■ Far! \\ils ,r U. S. Attorney's Name Now Ready for Final Approval Vote WA.SHINGTO.N if-The mmiina-tlon of U.S. Attorney Fi-edenck W’. Kaess for a federal judgeship in Michigan’s Eastern ' Di.st riot-received prompt approval from the senate Judicir.ry Commiliei’ .ves-4erday an may be submitted to the Senate today. At a ,judiciar> ’ suixonimitl(>( hearing yesterday, there were nr jections to the nomination ol Kae^ by PrerirteTir E3sennow r r ' Sen. Philip A. Hart (D-Midir who conducted the subcomDiilter hearing, later told I'Cfiorier.s iha' fhe full judiciary’ committee had agreed to accept the su’'cf;rnmU tee's recommendation of Kaess, Kaerix, 19, wax endorsed by both Hart and Judge Arthur Smtth of the (’. s. Court ol (ux-tomx aiid Patent .Appealx. .Snitth ia B fomuT Detroit lawyer. - John Felken.s. former MiehiganI ReiMblican stale chairman, wasi the other nominee 'feip the two' Eastern Oistri^ judicial vacancies. Sen. Patrick McNamara td-' Michf announc(>d Wednesday^thafj ike would not Bfiprovc Feikens nomination. T^hls means the Senate will probably refuse to confirm Feik-o's nomination this year. McNamara said he opposed Feik^. IS becaust Feikens/supported ♦barges that McNamara atx-epied illegal contributions in his 1954 caippaigh./ ' The .Si.iic Wall t Ri’soiuces Coin- Tile ctiy h;itl until today to sign mi-isMn lias a.skcd the attorney coiislioiction contracts for the pro-gi'iicnd’s (iflicc til lake legal straps [Ki-sed $3,.'!00,000 e.xpansion progranC fiiiciiu’ J’ojniiac to finance added that the State Health Department' sewage tfeatnicnt plant facilities, has acc(’pted as adiapiale for-fioHn'.*--- (•(.mmissa.n Chaimrm Milton P.control. 1 .Vi.mi, said^nTe i il.v is in def.-in]|, "l-|„.re app('nr(;d to he.im fur-, f lod.i.y, n'.1 st.ilc o; iri aimed thiir reason^^for dela.v," siiiil •e Clllhing ('.,nt,ni Rl\ei pollution, .\dams nfter^lhe slate honrd met yextenla.v. "The of the altormn t ilie h.iris rial •k. the sta suit agii onihs. OWOSSO (Ti — Henry Weston of ***pian?"r'nd''e»timitq Flint, a Cnited Auto Workers c^7k. to"'* I Union representative, will be sen- rf"7«id7roUV to"h* i fenced July 18 after his conviction BoTrd' 4'iiV'’m.e"^^^ ;on a charge of assaulting a man-,H(”h‘’sc7oi^^^^^ iigement repre.sentativc at a strike ~ bargaining tab{f._j' ^ !srs*ment dlttrlct t A six-member Municipal Court ljury returned a guilty verdict la.sti I night. Weston was released on ]$500 hoiul. - JoM'pli Woodanf. a coaiwner of the UAW-slnick Li'o Woodard & Sons Furniture Co., testified Weston a.ssaulted him at a liargaining session May 23. Weston testified that he saw Wixydard "coming at me f.ist ” arid feaix'd being slugged. July 1. *. lino It O.ikland County Circuit ( I upholds the suit. iit.\ officials ibe under a eouil order to ninstruelion bonds without a of the t>ooplr. SAI.1: KEt OMMEVliFU City .Manager WalttT K. Willriian has reconimendfKl that general ob-‘ligation bonds be sold when the time comt'.s, qi E\TI\ N. Rl Him K The U.\W struck the Wixidard plant 111 April, hut the company ha.s continued in operation with supervisory personnel and non-, strikers. FOR LEASE OR SALE The Mircero Bldg. 45 N. Perry.St. • Available Sept. 1. Phone Wm. B. Mitchell FE Ir2150 ^ A letter from Wiltnian was the only Pontiac testimony iH'fore the state lxKinrye.sterday. Willman admitted that the cil\ has no financing plans for plant .\ilaii noted IliiU I'.mliac voters three fiiiicx (ailed to approve Ixniils tor coiixiriiction alter an lincstiKalion by (he Healtli lie-fiarliiiont several years ago revealed the pollution. Overflow from the .pncsonT'nfi-1 adequate facilituis hcx caiLSi'd most of llie pollution, accoeding to the yealth Department. Last summer, when the Wafer Resources Commission put the..city under a construction timetable, a .Health Depfirtment engineer called ithc fxillution problem '’the woii^‘ »2,(lfNt FOR* RECKFATION DEI'T. - Dave Ewall llcfti; director of ifie Pontiac Park,s hiyi Recreation Dept., atccpt,s a $2.(100 dieck from ■Optimist, aub President. Leon Bigger. This is the 1.5th, consecutive year Uiat llio Optimists have ti the's ■i Under the timefahle, the city had until Dec, 1. 19.59.’to gel plans ■ ipprovcd and July 1. 1960. to ?agn coivsiruolion contracts.. Only the j^rst (leadline wa.s met. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DRIVE YOURS HOME. TONIQHT! We Hove a NEW 1960 OLDS Ready for You to Own and Drive on Your 4th of JULY HOLIDAY! All Models ond Body Styles to Choose From OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9 P. M 1 - V: ^1 E: \ 7^^ ^ * for a 2 Door, 88 Sedan Delivered 2,499 OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9 P. M. JEROME OLDS CADILLAC and ALL DAY SATURDAY 270 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET FE 3-7021