Th« WfotlMr . r.l. WMtkw Bwwa rn«wtl THE PONTIAC PRESS Vot^ on Charter Upheld by Ziem, Appeal Planned Sunvnit Attitude Stiffens After Plane Incident Premier Raps Nixon o^T Job 'Goat' for Possible at Paris Meetings Circuit Judge Frederick C. Ziem today upheld the public vote which lets the city manager fire or demote Police Chief Herbert W. Straley. Judge Ziem ruled that both charter amendments adopted Apm 18 were legal and that there waa no reason to believe the voters were "fooled” into voting for them. He ordered dismissal of the controvers^l suit brought by City C(»nmissioners Milton R. Henry and Robert A. Landry against the rest of the 19M-1960 City Conunis-sion. But Judge Ziem granted a stay of execution in the order imtll May 15 to give^^ the two commissioners time to try an appeal to the State Supreme Court. • Attorney Henry, who i» Immediately nounced intentkmi to appeal. With luck, he said, the cane could ,be befon the high court as early as Monday. Judge Uem saM he reatraln the city beyoMi Slay « frosn flUng GerttScaMUa* ^ the - I the Oawrty Oleih and the Secretary* o( State. It is this the suit has prevented the city from doing sp far. State law requires the filing within 30, 'days of the dectkm. In Pontiac’ case, the deadline is May 18. CWABT JUBILANT Dty Attorney William A. Ewart, wdio drew up the two amendments, was Jubiiart at Judge clsion. Strike Settled, Buses Return MOSCOW (^ — Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev told cheering delegates of the Supreme Soviet today that an American plane was shot down over the Soviet Union at 5:36 a.m. May 1 —9.38 p.m. (Pontiac time.) As applause echoed from -thr Rremlitt rafters, shchev said the outlook for the forthcoming summit conference is gloomy be-cause of wriariie~i^^ ag- Union to Vote Friday on Ratification; Minor issues Remain gressive actions and speeches by American leaders. He cited the entry of the American plane into Spviet air space as one of these aggressive acts and said the Soviet Union is going to complain to the United Nations Seturity' Council. The Pmnter also lieued a Bus service was resumed today ter 25,000 commuters from Oakland and Macomb counties and the dowmiver area Wlowtng a aettia-ment of a four-day strike yester-I day by mechanlci of the Great Laket Transit Corp. PRINCESB OFF TO WSCKFHON — Princess Margaret waves as she rides in car from her home at aarence House, London, to Buckingham Palace for a reception Wednesday evening Jn honor of her wedding FYiday to strong-Jones. A cihwd estimated jammed the route. "Mr. Jones" ^ her but not riiown in the picture. ' j. ' "Durirg the flight of this plane," nding with report kaid, "the pilot reported idifflcidty with his oxygen equip-' ment. MRS. FUBTSEVA I nioa wwrid ntallate wHh rockets M American homhers eaa-Honed to come i h's de- "I am conlMaik fwld win an appeal to »e fktt>i«nie Court," he aaid. Judge Ziem upheld the city on every contested pi^t. In eiaberetlaf Us decfslaa te Ewart and Henry this rooming. An agreement wu reached on major Issues In thi ooAtract cUs-pute between the compkny and United Auto Workers Locals 563 in Wyaodottw’and 411 in Birming- describing the key Issues In the He said he had worked oi case until the small hours night hr order to fiilflll his pmi ise of a speedy decision. Henry said be wanted the stay of execution in order to protect Straley in his Job until the Su-preme Court has had the opportu-nity^lolbdfc at the case. of the settlement were announced# Minor issues remained unsetfied, Morris said, but a ratification i^f»e*ting is scheduled for Friday, last A * .A. midnight Saturday when their contract expired. Straley reportedly Is under fire at City Hall for allegedly campaigning in the Qty Commission etoetion April 18, contrary to pro- dfy'i personnel rules. Both (barter amendments wqt« contested hi the suit. But the spotlight was on the first one. which re-enacted the PoUce Trial Board and, at the same time, removed Strqley from its protection. The I ‘luted the department of pnWlc (Oontimied on Page 2, Ool. 3) Students Rough Op Turkey's Premier garet’s wedding tva and |be ] question today was wbetlMg m would marry a commo«eV. Or wiU Queen Elizabeth If elevate bridegroom-to-be Antony Annstrong-Jones to the peerage" If Arrastrong-Janes go^, to fiie altar Friday in Westminster Abbey without a title. Margaret will be the first Engjidi princess in 450 years to marry a i^kin mister, They asked for a se-oeat-aa- svenge 18.12 aa boar. Resumption (d service in sd- Jiikiaoii--4d- such- practiced vswee of Um rotifleatfan ntoUtngs|g»»ye” was made possilde by the withdrawal at picket lines, Iminred by. the bus drivers. Agreement to end the strike was reached at a four-hour bargaining seasian that began at 11 asn> yes-ly in the Henrose Hotel, Detroit. The meeting had been called by Federal Mediator Harold Mar-thenke and State Mediator Leonard Bennett. Meg's Tony Be Titled? Populace Likes Plaih Mister "Mr. Khrashchev has Frol Kozlov Shuffled Upstairs LONDON (AP) - Princess Mari isense!" exclaiiAed a banner head- line an the front page of the tabloid Daily Mirror. The paper declared: ‘Does young Tony want a tit No. Does he deserve a fifie? Maybe he wiU deserve ft title m. Maybe we all will. Bu what grounds does he rate > title Britow today were debating whether sacb a break with tradl-be goad-orkad. r Tony? Wlial noii-l "Title thousand cheering fans the princess and Arm-Fones Wednesday ni^t as ven to the gu^ reception and dinner dance the Queen and Prince Philip gave for them at Buckingbam Palace. plane has been drat down ever the U.S.S.R. on that day. It may be that plane. "It is entirely possible that hav ing a failure in the oxygen equip-, MOSCOW (APl-Frrt R. Kodov ment which could result in the ‘Mr. Jones fell in loye with princess and a prinoess/fell in love with him. All good Iqck to H. R. R Princess Margaret : ’ happiness to the ypUng couple. Scattered Showers Forecast Friday Scattered showers and thunder- for te Pon- fiac area tonlgjit and Wda^^ peratures will continue warm with s low of 62 tonight. Friday’s high is expected to hit 76, te weatherman say*. Showers , forbteuit few Saturday with tem/[i peratura* turning cooter. \^s southerly at 5 - 30 an boor will diminish tpnight. . The toweot thermometer before 8 a. - mercury had dlmbed to 7* ** 2 p.m. Mounted police Aepherded the big maroon Rolls R«vce through ax the crowd brt*e through police lines and slowed te car to a crawl. Margaret and her fiance waved and smiled as shouts nf ‘good luck!” went up from the naas of struggling men and women. losing' consetousneas, the plane continued on aMtomitic pilot for a considerable distance and accidentally vhilafod Soviet air i^ace.’’ AMU FULL DETAILS State Department Press Officer Lincoln White, making te statement, announced that IT.S. Ambassador Llewellyn Tbompaon at Moscow is being instructed to ask the Soviet government tor full information on the fate of the pilot. The pilot’s name was not immediately given out. cll of ministers to a top CM*wo-itist party job Wednesday idght as jMUt oi a major shske-up in the government and party organization. tourists from the j/statts and Europe three x^befwe te start of te usual Pontiac's Sales Hit 5-Year High Congrels angrUy today to Kbnishrhev's tonight the stage will be aet, route from Bucklngtera Pal-hoe to te iU>bey bright with fiowm, and the first qiectators win be taking up |daces for an overnight wait on te sidewalk; The crowds are expected to be the greatest sinoe Elizabeth’s cor-onatim. Thousands of extra police .were called into te city to con-jtrol tern. Pontiac Motor Division has Just recorded its second highest April in history with the sale ei 4S.S25 new cars. It waa announced to^ by S. E. Knudaen, division manager and General Motors CcHp. vice president.' ANKARA, Turkey » - A crowd of 4,000 students today hbckled and jostled Premier Adnan Men-deres as he sou^t personally placate an angry demonstration. ] The 6l4'ear-old Premier was uninjured. / ! Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson I Texas, the Senate Democratic I leader. ~' speculated that IQiruA-ichev may be ‘‘simply usng this as an incident to apply leverage tor te coming summit meeting.” Chevrolet, Fqril, Cadillac, Chrysler and Rambler also reported upturns In sales for last month. Pontiac dealer deHverien for April show n M per cent in- Other comment at the Capitol .jmged up to suggestions that khrudichev's announcement, and the truculent tone of other parts his apeedi. make it inadvisable for President Elsenhower to go tc the summit all alir At the other end of the scale were criticiam of te clrWuii-(Continued on Page 2, Ool. 1» Menderes was drowned out by hostile shouts as he attempted to disperse te milling, shoeing students. He stepped out M his limousine to address te students who hoofed and shouted ‘‘Rmign! Rerign!" Friends pulled the diteveled Premier back into te limousine, which moved sfowly doten te main avenue of Alters teeugh more excited students. Army to Drive Fords DEARBORN (UPD-Ford Dlvl-rion irf Ford Motor CO. ha* been awarded a 2J mflUon dollar contract tor more than 1,600 se* for" te armed lorces, it was announced today. Long.-Range Shopping RIO DE JANEIRO (UPD-Mrs. JusceUno Kubltschek. Brazil‘s first lady, w*d her daughters ' Mid Mselstela leave by com jet for New York aty today on a sbop^ tour. Poatiacs sold in March and a IS per cent bMrenne over April •f Inst yenr, Knudaen anld. April retail sales were te best since Juap 1955, and tiie last period, totaling 20,596 saled, the highest te any April in Pontiac history. April the division was The reshuffle — first ol such proportions since Georgi Malnn-kov, V. M. Molotov and Lazar Kaganovich wwe purged in June lte7—left Khrushchev clearly still in command. The shake-up Carried rnmlfica-tlona that Wroteru obnervern re-gnided an significant Jn^ Khrushchev said that te President Eisenhower to send Vtea President Rldiard M. Nixon to sit in te him at the summit conference would be "Itke sending a goat to take care of te cabbage.” Eisenhower had sak) that if his presence were required back In Washington on domestic matters while the conference was continuing, he would send Nixon as bis representative. The plane, a U2 Is Assumed to have come problenM, latt idgkt dmgod ^ “tbe Pob> ttao Board ot Education wiU get enough money to cover anticipated ' nosU without an increase in the voted tax rate.”^ Downes and Roy L. Hardy, president ot the Pontiac jpswnship Busi-nesamen's Assn., Kiade their stand against the Board's inoposal for a ESenill increase to the voted tax rate tor operation at the school system, at a poblie meeting at the Pontiac Township Hall. Represettag th Ten L. BehUler. t "State tax officials have suggested a 13 per cent hike in county equalization across the state," argued Downes. wpuu> CX)VER 006X8 ^Tlguring tmly a 6 per, cent! rise tai equaliation tor Oakland County, Om school system would Vt an additional $231,000 from the dty next year and such an‘increase would coW increased coste id operation without a millage increase," he said. Downes aha argued that "ex-paasloa in the towaahlp wOI hrteg nwre tax laoome aad If state aM Is baosted, Ow Baard weaM get aa adAtloMi |1W,- _ I that "the Board made Its plea lor additional mlUage on the- instead." “We are aet deaylag the Board will aeed nwre money to opm-ate with. We merely say they will get it wttboot the 2JI-inlll tax rate Haidy. Schiller explained. "We are baaing all of our flgures on a five-year projection of operating coats. We have m>w reatM our millage limit for operating. ^"In the face of costs in the next five years, we must have tbe millage rate hike to maintain our present level of operatkia hi the''school system. " Nikita Riled Up About Felled U. S. 'Air Aggressor' Denies Blcfomiield Twp. BIRMINGHAM — Romors that Bloomlieid Township is teeUi« an ordinance that' wa^ld ban aU torboata on township lakes were denied by toipervuor Arno Hulet yesterday. "IVBe, we discussed t_ _____ at the tos^nship meetiag a week ago Monday but that’s all we did. No official action at all was taken to have our attorney draw up an dssw absat It at that lime either. "And posaiUy nothing ever will e done about it, ” be said, w ★ ★ Hulet said there are two fat In the township involved, those wanting motorboats to be banned on their lakes and another poup living around lakes that own mo-tofboats. agaMmet ••...Cawor Uimd lake aad Farert Lake, hdet said. "Deed reii^ctions on .property owners there are designed to pte- (Oontinaed From Page One) - -both-h aad it eras dilficult for him not to bavp the hmiression that Nixon was tbe last person to think of topping the cold war or ot ending die arms race. tCbnishchev said that on April 9, an American plane crossed into Spviet territory Irom the Afghan border. He said the Soviet Union dM not take atxy action about this liicident. U.S. Hints Pilot Was Unconscious fOontlmied From Page One) stancea of the American fUgh ^’Apparently the Americans ORDERED TO SHOOT "On the first of May at 5:36 a.m. an American plane creased the border Into our territory. The order was given to shoot down the invader. This (»der was fulfilled and the plane was shot down. It appeared that' the plane American, although the ilnted ( plane was ‘ markuigB At this petal delegates tailm-- mjftter what provocatkmt the Sovfels offer, the effort to achieve peace at tbe summit meeting in Paris May 1« must go M. About the only thing all the coni-ments had in common was a tone of outra^. BELAYED QLIETLY TO KE 'Word Of the announcement with regard to the plane, and of Khrushchev’s belligerent remarks, was relayed quickly to President Elsenhower. sad ‘Tt is direct Hmmttj.' ’‘A commisskn of experts is studying the data and it has been established that the plane came from either Turkey, Iran PaiMtan," Khrushchev said. ‘A strict protest will be made, and we will inform them that have the right to take any measure necessary fmr the defense of our country." He said also that the Soviet Union will give serious warnings to those countries which make their territory available to tbe United States for "such * aggressive tkfS." * * A Khrushchev did not disclose tbe type of plane, tbe number aboard or fate of tbe fliers. ■ The through Just after the Presidesl had taken off by helicopter on a ourpriae fU|^ to a Natioaal Security CmumB meetlug at au ua-Asclosed spot. He diifted the meeting out ot Washington without advance nc- siders the May I Incident an ag-gremive aettoa by the Dulled States aad wants to. draw the at-tentloB of an the nations of the world to It. TIPS FBOM AN EXPERT ^ Advice frctn a master is received by Roxie Weston (left). Of 5^ Forman Dr.,. Birmingham. Actor Bakl Rath-bone is the master. He delivered tice Theater where advanced students had pre-patod a score of scenes from major dramatic Works for his viewing. Adding her conunents in the background is IVeesa Way .Merrill of 185 W. but their concern stems from the fact outsiders may use. tbe lake tor motorboats. . Famed Actor Gonducte Critique Rafhbone Teaches at Will-O-Way Apprentices in WiU-O-Way Theater’s advanced acting group basked in tbe warmth of Basil Rathbqne’i charm Tuesday and Wednenlay evenii« when the celebrated man of stage and dcreen stepped briefly into the role of faculty member at tbe playhouse. A Delivering constructive technical criticism to the students, Rathbone brought a new dimension to theater study in what is believed to be the first "master class" to drama n America. The matter dan techalque is European la origta and Is asually asoociated with mwde. It’s a very bustBese-Uke aftolr. Sertous students prcfiare a werfc witt eeneemmed eftoit. They give It their all—aiming at a protcasiOB-aJ level af performaaoe. aimax at the effort is their per-torroance of the work before a recognized master to tbe field of It is difficult to realize the youthful aiqiearing man of wiry made his debut almost 50 years ago as Hortensio in "Taming of the Shrew." Ifls most recent stage role to ’’J.B." to Detroit was seen by many area people. AAA Brou^t to WiU-O-Way by Kenneth Turner and his wife Celia Merrill Turner, Rathbone viewed more than a score of scenes from plays ranging from Shakespeare to Saroyan to the two evenings he -as here. Actors received individual suggestions from the master. His most frequently ^ven sug-Eriion? "Imprm-e your sloppy diction. t be treed ef tegtonal endeavor. CMu of it all is critique, or criticism, of the per- Khrushchev rhetorically asked 'the delegates what the American tice as part of the Operation Alertjreaction would be if a Soviet plane trial of plans for a situation to flew over New York or Chicago, wl^ €ap«afini|dtt be evacwiu Sr^gficiaN^ llitve sMd. he went [on, that they have A- and H-bomb-dttfy and ready to retaliate. D a Soviet plane was near Amerl-can territory, he asserted, would be tbe begtoidng of war. News Poll Gives Bagwell Gigantic Lead on Morris msnon m - The Detroit News saM today a poll oonducl-ed by the newspaper riwwed Paul D. Bagwell u overwhebn-ing favorite over state Sew. Qirl- can nofniaathn for goveroor. The puO, conducted by Mnrhet-Opinion Research Co., gave Bag-well an edge of 82.« per cent to 13.4 tor Morris. Bagwell was defeated by Gov. G. Meanen WUUams in the IMS gnbernatorial race. Morris,'a 82-year-old Kalamazoo lawyer, de-acribea himself at "the man who torpedoed the state Income tnx,” fovored by Gov. Williams in last year’s lei^ative tax fight. Kozlov Promoted in Russian Shuffle (Continued From Page One) frin. said die switch Such a.master is Basil Rathbone. The Weather Fan CX. We*thtr Bsm« B«p«ri rONTUC AND VICINITY — r»rtl -----------—.. - -T, fiay. U(l Charter Vote Upheld, '^peal Planned (Continued From Page One) safety from the city’s govera-meatal stractnre. Both amendments grew out id the long fight between Straiey and former Public Safety Director George D. Eastman. Henry’s argument was that the first amendment was unfair to vot-ers to ffiai r piTHPo^ leMt two changes instead of one. He ' aid that the dty was using re-naetment of tbe trial board as half* to get voters to‘remove important promotioo for Kozlov.^ joriadictioo. He pointed;opt that chief Soviet,; ^ A * power is vested to tbe party hier-; .. ... ... ... archy. not in the goveramenl ap-l H«ry claimed the jw^c saf^ paratus "** * fundantentol Tbree new deputy preniiera *at «t amount^ to a chai^ were named. - Alexei Kosygin. 56. chainnan ^ wvisioo requires a diat-ot the imporiant stote idaiming ~ committee, moves up to the first: Judge Ziem belled the argu- deputy premlersliip Kozlov va-| mrwts 4mm to three major is- * cates. Kosygin aim becomes a: siies. mernixT d the nding Central, j ^ ^ amendment Party PresKtoim. involved changes m widesweei^ Nikolai IgaatuT. M. a oeesr- 'that a charter commission was tary of the Central Party Csau- ' required. mlftee, was shitted from that 2 Me ruled that die trial board post to a deputy prenderah^ ^ptwiskw were legally related. ^ Vladimir Novikov rqilacedKoey-'. *^*?**® Tim said at flavor la deUvetiag their claoote Mnea." ”1110 tottoiatc audienre included starry-^ed youngsters who were greeted kindly by the zestful Rathbone when they requested the Inevitable autograph. Most of them, too young to have ten his wonderful “Hound of the Baskervilles,” remarked they were seeing him now on late, late tele-vi^ to the "Son of Franken- a dinner table conversation he asked that hit remarks be accepted "not as criticisma, but rather as qiinions," citing examples of how often critics are wrong. His tovorite role? Romeo, which he ruefully stated, "You can’t play well untU you’re 30, 1 ' you’re too old!" Cited for News Coverage County Medics Hail Press The ORkland Ctounty Medical Spetety has .presented a public seririce award to The Pontiac Press for Its coverage of health and education in the community. Harvey Zuckerberg, medical and educational writer for The Press, accepted the award last night from Dr. Walter J. Zimmerman, president of the society, at tbe organization’s annual dinner meeting at tl^EJ^ Jignjile. ___________ ' ★ ★ ★ Tbe plaque reads: "The Oakland County Medical Society takes pleasure in recognizing ”1110 Pontiac Press for outstanding senrlce to Uie people of Oakland County and surrounding areas, through the publishing of authentic, informative and current articles and editorials on the hubject of health aind education. "In this manner. The Pontiac Press has added lustre to its long riKord of service In the public Interest.” The Day in Birmingham S DipO Seeks to Ban Motorboats tiarboats on tbe lakes," Hulet said. "lari summer we srere asked to have motorboats Ntlawed by Property owners along Upper Long Lake and Square Lake have no motorboat restriction It’s these peo^ that have ling me to protest the reports that the townriiip is idanning to outlaw motorboats on tbe lakes.' AAA "There seems to be too nfany legal conflicts over tbe matter,”' '"ulet said. "Our atUxney, Floyd Blakeslee, has told us that a township ordinance can’t be passed prohibiting boats on «ie lake and not rather. "The attorney for the group .round Iwwer Long Lake that rants DMtariHiats bsnued says it « be doue. "We sought a legal opinfon from the attorney general otf the ter but all we were trid was that the township could regulate boats as long as the regulations are not contrary to state law.” He said Blakeslee will look into the matter further when he returns next week from a California vacation. Bloomfigld Tdwnship poliy were Teacher Asks for It . . and She Gets It HOUSTON. Tex. (UP!) - David j Reed, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. For^j rest Recd ri Baytown,- was takingl aptitude test at Robert E. Lee High School. A ri- A Mra. Dorotlqr WOlis, who was administering the test, told him "now recite the numbers ‘six-two-three’ backwards." Without a moments hesitation, David Turned his back on Mrs. Willis and recited, "Six, looking today for two nwi who broke into the Hickory Grove Wgh Doctor Will Discuss Qudek AAedicine Tonight Dr. John LamWe wUl sp^ on ‘Quack Medical Remedied; Vita-mina and Drugs” at the fourth in a sms of consumer education classes 7:30 p.ro. today at the Pontiac Ooramunity Services Build-i08> There Is no charge for adrato- the cafeteria, and tiien left with a tope recorder, e radio, and 121 In small change. , * A A Police OUef Norman Driinke said the men entered the school sometime between midnight and 7 a.m. Wednesday and ransacked the main The ooune Is sponsored fay the 'Conmmnlty Services Cbmmlttee} of the Oakland County AFLrCIO In: cooperation with the Pontiac Area|; United Fund, Inc.___________; fiso OQ< Size Ivy Golf "KART-KIT" Helds AH Tear OoUing Moods •AT-. 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AnB Judge Ziem ruled that be ciiltBre. 8he was released fnas {found no evidence that the voters i her daties as a ceatral eoBsatK- 'bad been "fooled" on the trial j tea secretary. The sfBdal aa- Iboard amendment. ' ' aenacemeri said Om f armer ; "The people were prsperly ap-priaed ri toe isaaea iavsKed." ha did ari f deetored. . ■ Judge Sm dismissed as untei-_ Nikolai Podgorny. 57, p a r t y portant the ^fact that 137 absentee xipcM "n «rTM*AMrisr « II, chief in the Ukraine, was elected voters had received safflide bailots BiVllyy u « wmM* S ^ Soviet Party Presid- containing a typographical error. B S Polyansky and T ‘There wete not enough abeen- gg gg gfjKocygin. |iee baUots invr»Drt»4.* H' M j mentioned as a. possible hrir to cnee to the frequeofiy-cited fact M M fn* to S ramtsfadiev. and Nikolai Belyaev, bat the old trial board's edrienoe iitne^ » W Wwklnctiia S S{-------- -- ------ I -- • — ••------------—-• — tSL.—.! iMilia I il ntv Twt ) n S5& > M Mtwbsilta I S4 a. rnDdM* ; V . were kicked off of the party pte- wag legally questioned op teehnienl | 'grounds at time of the rfecHow ■ MiM DOMINO Dniuxn •SSS CI8ARETTES Cgitoii ^ 09 10 Pkgs. MatiomaUr Fasaoas Btands dGAREHES KING O FILTER 9 Far Cotton >1 Choose your fsvorits brand at Simms arid sava. Fresh stock — we sail mora! All prices plus 7c •mekm la fuU box of M dean. ooooooooooooooooooooo FAIRWAY UGHTER FLUID •s 5* altss and odorless — works in all makes of cigarette Haters. Limit 2 cans. <3-ounce tint).. Solf of JACKETS Unllnod Spriag and Summer BOYS' JACKETS ^88 uoirntd ratoa A D/lOB V 11 h lip froot. FttUz uaib- 'CONE' Donim Urb'i Jickttf SJJI Sollots ^00 Pint euauty- i lull eat ter eontert. TAL- iraw-TM ON' sip front. I , j Cbom 1 aolers. \ J f/f; Choice Stylaa aad Fabrics Mm*i Spiiig iRckttf Cotton Chron- Big Salactioa — M Shapes BRIAR PIPES gg« ,r » 1 the work near a Prmtt and Whitney,^ installation making engines for the a mOntt. Saturn project. the Sahmi still to bs wstitod su.’ He also said he did not believe the failure to get the contract re-Hwtf an Chrytitr’s tfchnlca^ ability, adding, "This has eatabltobed by Chiytier’s isotk on the Jupiter and RedstOM tiles.” The StnkiW TmmaMp facility The report to be furnished by Glennan is to induds an exidana-tion of the reported 30-milUoo-doUar bid ditterenti{di. O’Ham and others at the meeting quoted Glennan and aides as saying that in any case Chrysler would not have performed the work on the project in Michigan. Oae partMpaat said the NASA spokesmaa repotted that sae eC Chrytier'a atillag pstata was that the work to be performed woaM Firing Gate Opens Wider h too to the ‘topectai project" where Om executive Is gtvea a )eb to toMdIe by htaneelf which la realfy meatiBglees. Or to give There ere some toistances where an executive is summarily Bred, the consultants said, but toe twtiljt noethod is to try to save his face and give him, time to iit get pushed out In one way cw another. Men who faU to keep up whro tfiey aire "Sirffiilr fifties Are mno likely to be tactfully demoted or retired prematurdy But those drho are demoted often make a complete readjustment and again do good work,'.’ 'they said. nitog execatives haa become Helicopter Snatches 2 From Jungle Others in the meeting were Sros. PhUip A. Hart (D) add Pat McNamara (D) and Reps. Gerald T. Ford (R), Alvin M. Beqtley (R) and Martha W. Griffitlis (D). A Chrysler official later denied Chiytier would have done all or practically aO of the work in norida if tha firm had landed toa Reports from the river village of: Puerto Rico said the Cantrells: w«n nervous and near exhaustion but seemed otherwise in good physical shape when the helia^terj 2,000 Foreigners Ask for AAoscow Schooling MOSCOW UR — Pravda reported today Moscow's Friendship University haa received more than 2,0d0 The Centrells were members of a party of 32, mostly Colombian! guides and bearers, who entered! the jungle in mid-March to survey possible routes for roads. its ofiening term tMs fall. ' They dropped out and set up a The Soviet Communist Party j rude wayside camp when the expe-newapaper said initial enrollment dltlon got lost and they were un-; for foreign students wUl be limited able to continue with it because to SOS. 'Of poor health. 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" Our judicial system A-eaked and tottered and probably reached one of Its all time lows in the opinion of the a^rage citizen — here and in other naticms. ★ ★ ★ The dilly'dallying, s h i 11 y< sh^tying Slid the monumental in-deettiion combined to heap additional calumny on a branch of , service that can’t afford it. Fardal delaya, inexplicable reversals and the frequency with which courts haVe let seemingly guilty men go free have brought an increasing disrespect for “law and order" as it’s currently constituted. .....:.......... insane asylum where Chessman’s bestiality sent her. (And she wasn’t his first victim). The courts don’t seem ctmcemed about her. When will norpial justice return? ★ ★ ★ When will we worry about the people killed instead of the killers? When will we grow more concernied over depnartding (he penalty a crime deserves than we are over effecting an escape for (he evildoer? ★ ★ ★ And just to prove that we aren’t holding ourselves blameless, The Press is castigating newspapers for ^ the inordinate amount of space de- David Lawrence bays| Voice of the People More ReiidenU SuppoH ? Proposed MiUug^ Boost ') Why wait for another Sputnik aurprim to be remind^ of our drty as paienti to assure our children (he best education ra^wr share now by supporflHf t(» Wtllage tnn^.^ cWMmt W«, tewaid ua by Increased study and high standards of education. Parent (Editor's Note; In keeping With SuggCStS NCW Plan our usual policy, no new poi^ Hoyg^g concerning the school millage proposal will ^ published after today. Aren’t real estate and home This is to Insure time for those on buildtng companies overlooking both vldes to wnswer; before the an Idea to benefit themselves and election, any chirgea that are buyers? made.) ♦ * - Monthly payments air always Pontiac people have the oppo^ ^ ttM balanco after down tunl^ Moi^, May “ payment. Why couWn’l It be tow- a mSlage issue to provide adequate . mppllod o «p«r.!in»ie.. to CIO- : boys and glria. Our school program la recognised as one of the compulsory to pay tho lestMC best in the Middle' West. Let’s keep it that way by voting an additional 2.8 mills operating » offset a loss in sdxwl money ^ toward s time when nis wage- .. • revenues experien^ by w «»wer is lessened or ^ Dcaowrl eif TTHiifsaHnn Hllrinff th# - ”... ■ ____ / could be op- ppiy accamulated savings on his home when his wage- , Board of Education during the past three years. Mrs. gohn Newman 85 E. Princetoh stopped with the happy Wes Of , msklnK very small pnyments f Ua later years.' Anniversary Picture voted to the Chessman jdeaL-Th»—- • I don’t know where Mr. Downes It would be a great help to re-got his figures, but figures are tired pe^l« «> ® limited income, ’ meanlh^^ wlihSirt pWipf^ W MdeF people are, pretation and Mr. Downes hasn’t also to those who buy a home late had it or has ignored it. to life and to those plagued by „ , .. . periodic layoffs. In times like Integrity a^ tatoUigeim a( Pan* saving or losing a home, mvmn though the buyer has already invested many thousands of dol- I Board of Edneafloa i Whole thing was strung out far beyond the importance of tne man of the defense. The beef^ up melodrama was largely our own shameful doing. We should face up to our responsibilities and concede that we’ve whetted the public, appetite* for the gory details and the nauseating plethora of gruesome incidents. ★ it ★ Modem court procedures provide the opportunity. For shame ... both of us! It’5 Neck and Neck Baseball Contest Appears Chessman is a symbol of a new decadence that is profoundly disturbing to the average man in the street. We are so determined to let every convict, thug, murderer, butcher and highway robber stand innocent until he is proven guilty half a dozen times th^ we’re forgetting the rights of society. D(Hi’t the 180 mil-lion jpeople who obey the law and who expect the protectiim of our legal system have rights that are just as important? Sometimes it looks as though they were swallowed up and ' ■ *■ .. .ml. . l.. forgotten In our frenzied zeal and About Town fervOT to give the guilty the benefit of all the misspelled words, the misplaced commas and the technical loopholes. ; ★ ★ ★ Here are the successive postponements of the punishment allotted Chessman by due process of what passes for “law and order.” March, 1952—Stayed by State Supreme Court Justice. Juae, 1952—Stayed by United States Court of Appeals. May, 1954—Stayed by Marin County Superior Court. July, 1954—Stayed by Justice ___ Carter.-- ----------^------- - Jan., 195.>—Stayed by Vniled States appellate judge William Denman. July, 1955—Stayed by United States Supreme Court Justice Tom Clark. Oct., 1959—Stayed by United States Supreme Court. Fob., 1M9—Ropitevod Oov. Edmund G. Brown. Of course, the little 17 year old girl who was brutally raped is still in the Friendship Deeper Than Color Line ^ p'lanTlegally im- «. -to...,— - txwaible now. why not proper legto- WASHINGTON - The day of a Washington correspondent is not always the same. It requires no event of national or international significance to teach a lesson. For, as Thorn- bursts in the North In recent months about the segregation controversy. ' HE DOES CARE WTiat really is this friendly feeling for the Negro? As one reads as Gray wrote intemperate comments about in his famous “racism,” there comes the dis-elegy, (ruth is heartening feeling that many often to be found things are said to anger that are ’’far from the regrettaUe. madding crowd’s For the true Soutoerner doek ignoble’ strife.” care about the Negro. Talking with It took the many people from the South, one greater part at finds that they have throughout the day to get their lives felt closer to individual there and back— Negroes than is generally believed. to a little church It is true that this is sometimes __________ in the hills of scorned as a "master-and-servant" Virginia where were, gathered the relationship, family and friends of Jim Taylor, But the deep-seated feeling, the a Negro who died last Friday at willingness to help when sicknc.ss the age of 74. s'^d trouble come, the benevolence Until retirement two years ago. that reaches out long after the tr j j .e T»u X rrv • 1. he had worked for 15 years on the worker has gone to anther city or n6E(l6(l for r^nOtO rinisn farm whero this writer lives in to another task—this could hardly Virginia. To the outside wwdd this be predicated alone on a “master- wTote, may ’’implore the passing tribute of a sigh,” and rould be in.scribed in these words: "Hffe rests his, head upon the lap of earth A man to fortune and to fame unknown; Fair science frown’d not oa his humble birth. And friendsbip ntariced him tor her own. . . . He gave to mis’ry all he had, a tear, He gained from Iwav’n Ctwas aU he wish’d) a frinid.’' (Copyright IM) cent for tua eerviee. "totkto~tini ^ ^ If, after long, ardwms consider- 252 W, Chicago atlon of financial needs, the Board ----- of Education,finds an additional *Wi11 Thpv Vntp 2.8 miUs is reiiulred to provide the ^ "J ^ S f, a! quality of education our society SO FOOIlSnlyi ' demands, I believe th«n and will vote “yes” on this propoeal May 9 ’The Republican party has won a and urge others to do likewise, long, long fight (o make it possible . Lria B. King for Negroes to vote in the South Fonser Banod Menber and now I suppose the colored peo-•nr M Ycms pie wiU flock to the polls and vole —Democratic. If they do, the GOR ‘No One Can Beat ^ This Combination’ LAWBENqC THOUGHTS FOB TODAY crats return them to the Imndage when the Democrats Iq^ them tor so long. Adlai Stevenson end John’Ken- K. nedy an a team no RepuUicans ---- SSL'S TLJSf, Z Is RiKhL, For yon remember our labor and ’ toil, brethren; we worked night and day, that we m^t not burden any of yon, wiSle we prearhed to you the gospel of God.—1 Hies. Z;t. * other combination. Snre Thing' but What Then?’ Man; Wh« as a rule Is a feol: when it’s hot be wants It oo«l;. when It’s eool he wanta it hot; al- fine man may be like millions of and-servant" concept. Take away God and leligion, and ihen live ,I0 no purpoSe, with- ot hers—a good Christian wlioee ’The epitaph of Jim Taylor to this out proposing any worthy end ol rd like to otter one, too. I’m a a system controUM ny a few socim ktndltoess of natun and simple country churchyard, as Gray life to themselves.—John Tillotson. Republican and I’d like to see climber parents 'and tlieir overly Dr. Crane’s articles regarding exam cheating are intcrosting and true, but very ironic. Does the good doctor know how dangcious it is for teachers to accuse a stu-So many people come up with dent of cheating or any other their own private combination tor offense? Perhaps the doctor b^ a the Democrats to run next fall, suggestion for teachers who are in I’d like to otter one, too. I’m a a system controll^ by n few social Td Like Add My ’Two Cents’ ways earned for him the respect and esteem of aU who knew him. Tho Winner of the $250 In UJB. bonds In. our bisebtll contest will be dStermined by the manner In which the lending batters In the American League wield their clubs in today’s games. It probably will not be settled until the last man Is out tonight. As Iba edaglea were aprtM by took fans exphdniiig to the angelshed wife and children what the pnsaiBg meant, there came to Only the day before, a useless man was put to death in a gas Dr. William Brady Says: Name ‘Mononucleosis’ Worst Part of Disease them nominate Eleanor Roosevelt pampered ottspring. If so, I’n for President and Alggr Hiss tor sure many teachers would like to vice president. Good ludc, you have it. political stumble bums. ' Former PnbUo Sclraol Tenches Teenager Protests Charges Against Clark several days ago, the list of the top men is well distributed among the other"^teams, the leading hitter having changed a number of times. The list published in tills column tomorrow will settle the contest. FOUimlnf Wednesday’s games, the standings of the leading batters were: rid the edltorlsls denounced America and Our system of justice. British new^perg particulariy complained wltti a scathing bitterness that Amttica had been in- An acute infectious disease, char- internal medicine should be used without approval by the phy.sician. SlsneO M*rU. n. T. ... PlUnik, ■•». , '■■'XraiiirWSiST'' Sfc«ww. N. T. W, nan r- n .407 S . M There" cam* to mind, too, tlia “inhumane penalty" paid over the past 12 years by the IT-yearoki girl sexually aasauUed by Carjd Chessman. She atfll Is hi a mental iMUtufian i^ Miy »P«w» (»» fast of her life there. ai-terized by swelling of “glands” in the neck (doctors call ____________ ______ ’em cervical lymph nodes), fever, chilliness, head ache, backache, pain end stilfiiesa in the neck, swe^- I’m a teen-ager and want to know why some of our Senators are trying to prove Dick Oark lakes-payQLa.J^Bi)d my-iriends sflyLiO-lMV^^ him alone. His shows are about the only decent programs they have for A teen-agers. There probably isn’t one of those Senators who woulthi'l Spring Officially Arrives With Ban on Bermudas Oakland (bounty outdoor recreational center, Kent Lake Park, where David Laidlaw is superintendent, had a larger attend-' Sure sign that not only spring, but &nce last year than any other outstate aummer, is almost here comes from p"*' the i960 start the halls of New York’s Barnard College. On one of our warm days the gals spread the word that skirts would be worn in class—no shorts or slacks. ★ it ★ Result: the defiant girls, “and we love ’em,” bared knees that had never been bared in classrooms before. The furor/ was terrific. One sophomore said, “You can be just as big a slob in a skirt as you can in Bermudas.” Wr agree with this young lady. ★ ★ ★ The girls even distributed broad- Indlcates another record breaker. Most of these people come from Detroit. The simple w(»ds of the preach-eri in the Virginia church expressed nobly the facts of life and death as they concerned a good man, a useful man, a conscientious and honest worker. But the Jim Taylors never make the headlines. What impressed this writer was the naturalness and sincerity of the service. Messages of sympathy from friends were read aloud. Spiritual hymns wen sung. ■Mwerad tntilmr'lr MDt (OopjrriguuM) ' take payola if someone would give it to them. Dick Qark is already number one on the teen list and is loved by teens *dl over the U. S. He’s probably one of the very few honest ones in this bualMM and many people feel this same way. Readings from the gcriptares were explained with Into^ia- Quite the unusual la pets is reported by Berkley Andros of Watwfdrd, In a pair of harmleu garter anakea that catch vermin around the yard. His principal fear Is that he may step on them or kill them with his lawn mower. ■sore throat — an linteresting aaaort-Iment of symptoms I which any Yankee Wiseacre recog-DR. BRADY immediately as "flu.” "grii),” or “virus.” We called It glandular fever, ^ when I sUrted practice. ’This Intterday name lor It Infectioos mononurieosis. I* pelhaps the nMat/jnarming feature of the dIsense. At nny rale, most renders who query me about H seem to be nlnniied. ^ I am not facetious about it, but I'do bellevo the disease has been ranSg at the Cbsc Rccords of B Psychologisti «e. sore mouth, .... Sex Worry Causes Imagined Ills benr at intimate and Informal (lontaei between the pnlpH end the monraers — semethlng this writer hud never before ★ •>. matic Medicine. Basically, Lo-mine had a sex problem which she had never confessed to her husband. She got over her di-■ lemma when she used the nonprofit sex booklet mentioned below. Keep it on file. By DR. OEfmGE W. CRANE Case E-452; Loraine.S., aged 26, ■has been married for three years. For husband and wile : crea^ anatomically so they wlH watlafv nthpr in thP prdtlo A phone call from Bradley Stier of Lake Oripn claims that this area leads the U.SA. for the shortest time between snowshovels and lawn mowers. While we were recording the hottest spring days in Pontiac’s history. Elmer Ca There were perhaps 40 persons in the little church. I asked a southern senator on Capitol Hill whether in the South attendance by white persons at such wrvices was frequent. He said it often happened and that there was a deeper feeling of friendship for individual Negroes than might be generally supposed from reading the emotional out< To clinch the diagnosis, there <‘i>r Crane,” her husband be-must be leucocytoeis (increased “Loralne seems to think she number ot white corpuscles in the’ tuberculosis, blood), particulariy the lymphoid ,.g„j Ldlaltte’s abnomSl complex "Dr. Crane,'I am not saUsfled in are Mkely to be sexnatly fms^-abouf TB is really a classical our physical relations,” she coo. ed, even though they are marT»d. example of modern Psychoso- fessed. v x * * “My husband seems quite eon-tentiMl hot 1 am not, (or. I am always left in nn upset mood, in fuel, 1 nm more hungry for tove than my hnsband la. “So I must have an abnormal pasribon, don’1 you thliik? And I remember read^ at one time that ’TB patients are more erotic than the usual type of married person, so I secrefiy believe I must have tuberculosis. "’That’s why I keep Insisting that my husband take me to special- satisfy each other in the erdtlc realm, unless they also employ an fuJditianal Invention of the human, brain. fie wivee like loMralne either totaik ttwy are deficient anatom-leally er ecenrionsHy they de-vetopnTBe *■'**■ leucocytes. hot have a cough and her weigl has iK»t g 0 n d o w JhoughLshe imagined it: “Anyway, took her to psYoioaoMA'nc medicine «ldead«lRring“Itl6notJusta(N)n- Birmingham phoned tiiat about ib troversy over pant*, but we’re treated sgo the Petrott merenry climbed to The Country Parson 95 on an April day. He odd*, "And I pre-sunie it was just os hot In Pontiac.” Verbal Orchids to- a* adolescents.’ Needless to say, (he school held its Ijound. Said Millicent C. Mc-lolosh, Barnard president, "If we couM be sure about (he length of (he shorts, or if we could regulate the size of the girfal who wear (bepf, it might be a different thiBf." ^ ' ★ ie ■ it ■ It sems to us that Miss McIntosh Is trying to regulate something the' oory. good Lin’d established and is out of nlrt. Kuth Btending her providence. of Bloomfield Hills; Both birthday. Mr. and 5|rt. Patrick W. Oinnan of 772 Owego Drive; golden wedding. Mrs. Rose Wiser Df 395 South Winding Drive; 81st birthday. Mri and Mrs. Frank A. Palmerton of Keego Harbor; 52nd wedding annlver- The patient Is nsually an infant, child, or youth, rarely n mature adult. Recovery is spontaneous in a lew f^ijy dwtor. He| weeks, but the kernete In the neck remain t«>der and swollen tor sev- __ eral weeks and the patient feels ^ weak and listless tor a month. she fdt she was tubercular, so to ♦ *. set her mind at rest, I finalfy took Let the patient wear a flannel her to a diest specialist, collar, several toym toiA, if it ■ "Again; he positively told her In tjie 1960 revised edition ot my college textbook "Psydiolo^ Applied.” I have thus Included a lengthy chapter on Psychosomatic Meidicine. For Loralne’a case Is Ijri®** of the way In whlcii distnrbed thinking enn drive n pstient into Is to n pkyslctan’n thongh am Sad'ta in n futile nt-. ‘tempt to find sot wknt is wisog. Instead, send tor my booklet •------ “Sex Problems to Marriage,’' en- Loraine’s trouble I* rather comp ciostog a stamped, return envelope man among young wives who usu- phis 20 cents (non-i^t). It nslvcd ally are left unsatisfied by the Loraine’s qotaplex.--------- cuiar, ■pwnu lejrere uudk, u *i Agaui; ne posiuveiy uiifl lier ., ,, ■ n iinrm ^tmKmsui gives any comfort, but that’s she does NOT have TB. But a WMband. enough. Do not add turpentine, few weeks ago. again decided ♦ W ; W to Mrt of Tta rooutePrej*. i keroaene, salt pork or gooae oil, she does have tuberculosis. What Brides seem to teel that they “i5l5d?iiSf'2SS!oii »5 ast‘to^»r just to an>ease Salrey Gamp. Is wTOrtg with lier? Is she a hypo- nill be just as ardent and erotic *"< Pitotios ■ * ' -.... ” .. tUMr wMr). («.*♦ n»»eh#««iS*eor chohdriac?’’ Rest it also neress^. ’rtie flannel coner. traditional DiSGtiSKD SEX WORRIF.S symbol ol sbre throat, at least Loraine is not the usual tri>e ot givra innocent bystanders a sug-. hypochondriac who worries about gestion that the disease may be one kind M ailment after another. as their husbands, wMch isn't triie. After the honej-mooii and n year er ae ef nwtrimany, marriage levels sff nt an nBec- catching. tnagiit nnllonn to kavs a meeti^ / s([ minds — laslend at mtttUry Frequent use of n mouthwash and or gargle of a solution of a teaspoonbil of boric odd or a tea-spoonful of sodium perborate in and keeps the medicine cabinet full of various pitls and potions. tain the wild, ecstntle thrUI they ,hnve Imagined nil wives should "But she, is a sexual hypochondriac. After a lengthy personal in- Unless such young couples tlym ■ the facts, as in the sex bul- Udass of w^r is all the medicine the patient needs, as a rule. No riage. terview with Loraine, I found tiiat letin named briow, the wives may she was worried about her mar- grow neurotic. ^ Tense, cigarette-snmdnf women I It rntltM for r»W*lt-'• printed M taeW to the United Jtote* tor. An m»n nbeerlptlMi P>S*t I odTdaet. Sodttte — *“ s It oeuvereo or t a * -fe; vhere arnetee. Ltpiif-paer and W»th-"VW d sd an dthir 'alSnSw! Macomb. Lapoor — '^"•“Jaa It a |ll.W a year: MW^w^ind a^agltr Mlehlttn. Ueaiber ot AM. I I, / THE POXTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1060 SEVEy :i Kennedy Tells Humphrey; Combine Helping YOU ‘ CHARLESTON, W. Va. liB —Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mbm) said Wednesday night that if Sen. Hubert Hr /Humphrey (D-Ifinn) defeats him In next Tuesday's West Virginia primary, a coalition of presidential hopefuls fMls he's eliminated as a j^idential nominee. Kenhedy made the reference to the combine he consistently has contended is opposing him for the iKunlna-tlon in the only genuine^ Americdii Flier Plans to Appeal exchange he and Humphrey had during the celebrated race-to-face debate. ‘TU Just My if I may, air,*' Kennedy Mid, “that there arc other candidates, there are dfter supporters who are supporting Sen. Humphrey in this state not supporting me. argument that he—Humphrey— doesn’t have a chance to be nom- “They mast mal If Hamphrey wins, tt eUminates aot serve as a najer threat ^ them. Otherwise I don’t see wiv every candidate who Is eppsehig No Democrat has this nomination tied up," Humphrey said. “There are a number of Democrats that are potential Democratic nominees, and the West Virginia primary is a significant primary. It isn’t the alpha and omega, the beginning and the end, bot tt’s a v«y significant pri-maiy.” “fit I should win this primaiy, I win surely have additional Im- sapportero In the state are ssp- Santoncod to DeoHi in' Indonesia, Allan Pope Decides to Fight JAKARTA, Indonesia W-Amer-Ican flier Allan Lawrence Pope today said he will appeal the death sentence imposed on him by an Indonesian military court tor fighting with antigovemment rebels, bt his conviction last Friday, the 31-ycarold Pope was given to aKwal to a higher court. the aeateaelag Judge, U. Ori. have asked tor a parden. Court officials said, however, ope can file a personal request ter a pardon if he withdraws Oie appeal before the higher court can take action on it. Ute court is expected to convene within six weeks. ing 17 members of Indonesia’s gnned forces in bombing and strafing raids and of carrying arms for antigovemment forces in the unsuccessful rebellion. | Pope; from Miami. Fla., denied killing any Indonsians. He admit-i ted flying for Jhe rebels but main-j tah)^ he carried out only one at- | tack mission. Pope’s trial began last Decern-1 ber. 19 months after his World War II ^ bomber was shot down near! the government-held port of Ambon. He bailed out. broke his rightj leg in landing and was captured. I Ferry Geh New Name DETROIT IB — “Jack Dalton’’! is the new name of the former Straits of Maddnac ferry “Vaca-tkmland.’’ The ferry was rechrls-tened yesterday in honor of C. E. j (Jack) Dalton, president of the| Detroit Atlantic Navigation Co. ofl • Detroit. The company bought the ship from the state tor $1,200,000. | Shoe production in the United States In normal years runs anproximately three OPEN IVIRY NIGHT TO f OOWNTOVfN AND Monday through Saturday DRAYTON PUINI SPORTS and HOBBY NEEDS SALE pwilBg Sen. Humphrey.’* Humphrey emphatically denied he was fronting for others. “Now, senatotv-Jack—1 bayn’t had any oidorsement from Lyndon (Sen. Lyndon b: Johnion, Texas) <»■ stu (Sen. Stuart Syming-clamd, gesturing. “As a matter of fact, their neutrality has been so conspicuous that it's almost been icy. “Now I must say, however, that I have seen ip ot^ areas of the country where there was coniid-mbfe atipport for . you. I know that in Wisconsin, for examine, a number of RepubUcana were very strong tor you. A moment later, Kennedy said: "There were congressmen— DemocraU — supporting Sen Humphrey and some supporting me, in the Wisconsin primary. Earlier during the hour-long televised debate, Humphrey said he “disagreed most sharply’' with a persistent Kennedy campaign SwainsonFoe of Con-Con Sayi Confusion Exifts Partly Because His Wife Inks Favorable Petition V** DETROIT (A- fat. Gov. John B. Swainaon says he is against a constitutional oonvottion. “There has been considerable my Swainaon said yesterday. Part of it may have come from the fact that Ms wife Alice signed a petition to put the constitutional con-, vention issue on the ballot. oe ef fear eaadl- JloB-lor govemot.^^ “In common with many otiiers, and particularly because of the office I now hold. I agree that there are parts of the constitution which need revision,” he said. “I t ik the proper approach la t a series of amendments to voters to revise thoae parts of the constitution that need to be changed, not to Vy to write and submit a whole new constitution,’’ Local Police Going to Illinois for Suspect An ex-convict held for Pontiac nlice in IlIiiKda Monday has valved extraditkm and was head-id back to Pontiac today. Local detectives are en route to Herrin, 111., today to pick up Frank K. Zietek, 38. who is charged with lasslng some $2,000 in in Pontiac last summer. “Zietek said Monday he would [Ight extradition, but today changed hie mind,’’ said Lt. Raymond E. Meggltt, head of the detective bureau. A warrant charging aetek with jttering and publidiing and forgery wus issued last July. , iron Elephant Mashes Handler Against Wall NEWABX. N. i. rn-Mm fto-pkaat handler was crtttcaliy Ui-Jured today when he was P»^ ■gakHt a trailer wafi by a tmv- Albert BeyeWe, $L a« a * A A g eeeairi etephairt i» the trailer wrapped Us tnmk the trapped Beyelde aud tosoed hint oat at the trailer. AAA ■a a toor-day It's that timt agoin ... fuminfr iDving populor T2-ft. cor-top aluminum boat For the family, for the 188.(X). Hot 3 seats, Styrofoom som brace, oak motor mount, weighs 95 lbs., in rust-resisk _ fer the camper. Reg flotation, liftiag hondlet, ti red or natural aluminum. Voluf, parformonct! Reg. 232.50, 5 h.p. 'Golf' outbodrd Quiet? You betl Features galore . .. striking good looks... and what a prkel Forward, neutral and reverse gears, automatic recoil starter, water-proof ignition, 6-gol. gas tank. Oroen. Speods from 1H-12 AAF.H. '59 model. CALLING Alt FiSHegMeNj 7.00, OU-fe- . , Re. as/ ^ f»d ok##!* « H S-fooP HUrgl., ^.........Ail ............ ... Twmis heis. I tor l.df Sliap Hta convagiaie voy jsnt i^y. XH ARCl IT EIGHT THE PONTIAC fBBSS. THURSDAY. MAY g, 1960 To Know pi Stock Sfilit Can Prove Profitable NEW YORK (UPD-No doubt •bout It-^vanee knowl«dg« o( an Impandlns itoek split Is vidusbta inftirmstion, acodnUng to a recent study appeartng in Barron’i _ Weekly. _ .......... _ In tt *f tbs M examples under study, Ole announcement of a split was preceded by a signifleant increase in the marled value of the stock. Os the average, this rise amounted to about 15 per cent and tbe market by about 10 per cent, study found that unless the : Wilt surprlaes tbe market (aal-dom), a sdKott usually occurs alll-er the formal announcement has weee revealed, nearly half at aU the New York 9tock Bschaage Btook splits hi itW were selling nt lower peleea. Moreover, n al ral: Tlie best way to 1 stock splits is to buy stock split candidstes rathfr than stoaks which have just announced Meat packing, long regarded as a “feait-or famine” taidustry, has 80 revised lu basic operstiens that it is much less subjert to extreme cyclical changes dian In the past, according to a study of the industry by Goodbody A Oo. Listing fkc-tors that are contributing to the stability of the industry, the study states that "meat packing has a tremendous potentifU the In* tennsdiate and longer term lu- Profita of., the major fireeas-ualty organizations in 1959 continued their recovery ftxwn the extremely advene 1967 year end this improvement promiaee to cany over into 1962 et leest, e eurvey of the industry by E. F, Hutton A Oo. says, Htgter cash dividends and stodi dlAursements also ere a definite proepect. Steel Oiitput^lo Fall, Trade Organ Says NEW YORK (UPn-!ron Age magazine foreoasta that steel off-eratiens will average, at beat. 75 per cent in the aebond quarter and 79 per cent in tbe third quarter. Bat the BMtalwerkleg weekly Fai for the Eitire Family at... GALLAGHER MUSIC STUDIOS No Intirummnt to Buy ... LEARN TO PLAY An Eloctronic Orgon HOME MUSIC PROGRAM LOOK! YOU GIT * ALL THIS FOR ONLY $1000 • 6 Private Uaaant ^ • Special OresB Mnait asd » 0^ la Uta la Yaar • RagnlaHy a $15.00 Valiw Owe HenM aNtOLL TOOAYf 18 E. Hiiroii I Mm. end FrI. Evas. FE 4-05M AT nwtrtu SVBTIVB8 PBIMABY-Doyle E. Cerieton Jr. was one el two candidates chosen to take pert in a runoff tor th Democratie nomination for governor in Florida. He was elected along Witir Farris Bryant from 10 hopefuls in Thursday's primary and wiUviewithhlmM^241orthe Dera spot oo the November ballot. pubUeatlen aaid, the rate of eonilng May orders Is less thu 50 per cent of capacity. Mills ate Uving pn their backlogs, rather 79 psr ewt ef eepaoUy would meea the mill operattag rate will drop "weU belaw" that paint before tuiulag upward. , Scattered pkkupe In new erderi and new buying by autotriakers have inlactad eomc regional wti-miem, Iron Age eaki. biit the ovei*-all rate of new ordara Is considerably below current ahi| For aome major mills. Bulk of Inclla'i Guasfi Comot From tho U.S. NEW DELHI (UPI) - M Americans received visas to thdla in 19S0 than dtizens of any Mntiy. According to the Home Ministry, Indian visa! were given to 13,996 Americana leaf year. The number repreoented a 3,000 increase over 19CS. FoUowing the Americans were Germans who rtceived 3,571 rises and French with 1.90. Russian tlanaU were given 1.366 riaa^ AAoyol to Htim of Stoto Furnifuro OrgcmlKOtion GRAND RAINDS (d^Imperial Furniture Oo. today announced ri-evatign of termer Vice Prarident Kenneth Bergsma to presidrot, sne-ceedlng his brother, Julius, who died April 20 In an air oiesh. The crash of a company craft and a Piedmont Airlines pk^ also claimed three other imperial dffl-lals. Kenneth Bergsma said he would continue as head of Bergsma Bros, and CalvlB Furniture, a sales outlet, in Grand Ra^. * * A He also continues ee an executive of Breece Plywood Co. et New Albany, Ind. and Hanunery Man-' ulaeturing Oo. of Lenoir, N.C. Die Imperial firm has a raw materials j Texi plant under emtiuction In John- wajw, ■on City, Tenn. '«>*•«■ la has 16,670 mlipe et rqO-mora dSan in any'el ^ DR. HENRY A. MILLER Optometrist 7 North Soglnow Str«#t Phone. FE 4^42 "Better Things in Sighf* Contact Lenses Open Fri. Evenings—Closed Wed. Afternoons I Easter Travel Hikes Straits Bridge Intake ST. IGNACE (UPI)-Earter tra-rl helped boost traffic and rev-enue for the Maddnac Bridge In April, the bridge authority reports. The fact that Easter fell in April year, Jielped produce a 16.2 per cent increase in bridge traffic for April, coijiparsd with April 1969, bridge authority Chainnkn Prentiss M. Brown said. Total traffic for April was 0,471 vehicles; compared with 35,691 ter April, 1959. April revenue! totaled $172,838. compared with $157^ Traffic for the firat four months of 1960 is 7.5 per cent ahead of last year and revenue is up 6 per cent. Where Do Old Teachers Go? Here's Possibilify SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPI) — A campus-style residence home ter rotii^ school teachers is going up in nearby DeWitt Die S750.000 facility Is the find [ its kind in the state. A fund-raising drive among tbe 75,000 ! members of tha State Teachers is financing the project which will offer light housekeeping apartments or single rooms for 72 persons. The lysidence is expected to be completed in the spring of 1961. ^ Cblored motion pictures were shown ter the first time In New York in 1922. 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The baby will be christened rrands after Mrs. Simon’s ht» bond. She was handed the baby in a hotel room shoiHv after Mrs. Mpore had been released from a Brighton maternity hospital. When she saw- Francis curled quietly In his mother’s arms Mrs. Simon cried; “I cen t believe it’s I can’t believe it." In handing over the baby, Mrs. Moore said;.. "He’s yours now, Mrs. )^on. I promise you after today you will never see' me or my husband again.' Mrs. Moore took a final peek St her son and sighed: ‘‘I d know why it Is but I no more mother than any' womai the street. "I never Want to see him si —the 'farther he goes the be ft will be. ’To me he would be 24 hours work a day." Mrs. Moore, 39, and marriei years, claims she’s too bid to start a family. Her a bus driver, quit his Job of the neighbors’ criticism of to get rid of the baby, the couple have kept their ] ent residence a secret. Shatteied Window Fatal to Commuter PraUDOPHU (AP)-An object. believed to be a stone, shat-t«wd file window of a commuter Readliig Oo. as saying flwy bad seen tour boys' standing near flw tracks throwing stones at trains before the acetdem. Oflioers ques' tiooed several boys who were rounded up. sent « glass spUdter 1 an’s neck, killing her. Detective WUliam Judge said Bridget Lydon, 90, was struck rted Mrs. Lydon died of a wtax arteiQr in the neck. Poliee quoted trainmen of the School Borrowing Up to $63 Million GE Man Eyes Private Space Laupching Pad IM ANGELES i^A private- be«e eulored and h ready lor fUj, Mok«S NominOtionS M-oBomlc developmeat.'* he whleh would pat objects Into ■pace tor the poorefal purposes of govetumeut, ladustry ami odacatiou la the idea of a Oen-oral EloFtric affMal. LANSING « - SdMxd district; Ralph i. Cordiner ad\-aaced borrowings for the fiscal year have Ms proposal y««lerday aa a soared to 163,016,000, the State De- niNum of provldtag a bigger part partment of Public Instruction has for hidnal^ la the field of space Bs|^ ‘taw might find the area WASHINGTON yft-Picsldent EL pro.eai|i«ed by the government." aenbower has sent to the fleitata Ooidtner wae a lecturer In the Micbig— postmaster nominatlond LCLA series sa "peaceHme nses for Lewis K. WsUs, Ghiien: and of spaee.” He said a com- Loraine W. Gardner, Hartland. mrrrially operated loanehlng •ervlce might be able to provide "soBM of the diocipllaes of prom { TO CALIFORNIA A breakdown revealed I38.155,-000 has been borrowed in imtici-.. potion of taxes; |3T,064.6o6 fan an-Udpatiah ot state aid; and fl.Tn,-000 in primary notes. al aattoaaltsatioo. 4^^ ’80 O OAXtAMB _ Howoii $99.10 Extra “-sjawsvsPtxT" Ftny Stiflbb-lK.. 6I2« HIglilsad Rd. 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The erep Is grswa prtadpaly The payments to cranberry _rowers will be computed by paying the ditference between what the grower already has received or will receive tor his 1958 crop and the price of H0.34 a barrel 2 GOP Representatives Offer Farm Program WASHINGTON (AP) - Legislation to cut production of com, soybanw, flax aid other feed giidns and increase the price support levda on them has been proposed by Reps. H. Carl Andersen (R-Mimt) a^ Ben Jensen (Hr Iowa). The authors call it the Green Xcres program. Under it, termers 'DCtag those crops would have to put 20 per cent of their cn^j land in grass, hay or pasture. Atlantic eCity had 388 conventions: in one year. WAREHOUSE BRANON - STEWART-OLENN GO. ^VE ON SPECIAL ORDERS 478 STYLES OF SOFAS—CHAIRS—SECTIONALS ROCKERS—SLEEPERS—CUSTOM FOR YOU_BY these FAMOUS MANUFACTURERS. By "KROEHLIR" — "VALENTINE SEAVER" — "BERNE" — "BARCALO" ond Many OHiara 2.PC. ond 3-PC. 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STITCH EXPANDER daobke the etitdi sImI a StHldiea qaicUy to alralght M«dng a Cnneealed I PuMmHenmem... eoneeabdlight a Donriag teieaaa.«. all fabtk aowtag Sean haa a fid eeleelian of tho finest AmerleaMude and deluxe imported tewing nuehinea SHOP SEARS TIL $ TOMORROW CARPET SALE! wool, nylon rayon! 4 days only! save 15 to 90% rayon^l0% nylon $^99 ^ JL H- Tl. C, U, U-tL wMMu 100% nylon tufted *6?? NO MONEY DOWN on wall to wall installatioiia over $275 on Sears Modernizing CrediIPPlan **Sati8faction Rparantwi or your money bade** SEARS 154 N. Saghinw Phone FE 5-4171 m- AV THE PONTIAC PRESS, THCRSD^Y. MAY 5, i960 Anyway, Ifg Art That Counts Film Costs Exaggerited?>^'Z^ 'South Haven Thinks =^'s?jMEA Points Out B^to whM 1. no, tn. *»«»™|ynique Gibraltar \ • If we don’t do somethlnt ^ Tfsarh^T ScoIg improve our downtown urea. ’ Ot-UiC: Jones said, "I predict that We'll | By BOB TBOMA8______ HOLLYWOOD (API - It’s tinie 9 come to grips .with this lifatter of movie costs. Remember the days wiam big movies used to be advertii|pd milJion-dollar productions? Such films ^ould be considered quickies nowadaysfor so the publicity four houra o^ entertainment,' lot iracis or iw cfiaiiof i*^. Remember that it was made In Italy, wherf costs are tar lower than Hollywood’s. A star who has worked on an Italian-made qpe^ cle told me than $200,000. matter of-otrfd fact, what dow^a Bi»*i is<« matter to the public? E^ics Uke “Alexander the Great” and "Helen of YVoy” can nosedive while quickies like ‘Marty’’ and "Room at the Top" ran make millions. Advam^ for pms Thursday May • Jones, chairman of the South Ha> ven Planning Commission, says Plans would Include erection of section of Williams street, tern, the MEA icpseM. Teachers with master’s degrees h™,. ^ 7°,"",*° ^ vn FUnniiiB coamUM,. In ll» «« that wiU iMke ot^-jOT .«*!■ T*'”';* 3? **“' '***>"“> that group will proposc t<> tfae-city lete tin piiwentahopplig d&trh^Tew^ . . : IMAM B# riiKnhltsir^ tn* A city’s suburbs may be 20 degrees cooler than its downtown businesg center, says the National Geographic Society, because busi- after four years at Gibraltar^ the Michigan Education Assn, report- construction of varied parking kits!ness buildings store solar mergy. ed. A anlqae feature Ut Be salary Srhedule in the Wayne Omaty cenunmiKy b that leachera re- The teachers aret ratld aft«» serving a training period under •B experienced eihicator in the school system already at the top would have us Relieve. The .current product is filled movies that are supposed to have cost 4, 5 or 6 million dollars. Others arh touted as Ugh ' 9 “l^rtac-and 15 "Ben Hur." But do they run that, high? When I visited “The Alamo" location at Brae-keitville, Tex., THOMAg producer-director-slar John Wayne told me the film wouM cost b'jJ millions to shoot. His salary add other deferments would bripg the' total to 7 millions, he said, and advertising, distribution and other chlitges would bring the total to| 11 million, a- WEIX-8IIITED-Actress Dorothy Provine models the play suit that will replace the swim suit in the International Beauty Congress contest this August at Long Beach, Calif. Sponsors decided on the switch after objections from many nations who send reiwesentatlves to the competition. Happily, little Is lost in the "translatlUu" Taking Different Paths but With Some Name UJVELL. Wyo. (UPD-George and Jack Asay of Lovell may do a lot of arguing this year. Jack was reelected Democratic county chairman the same George was named Republican chairman. 8EEM8 HIGH Wayne is joo big and tough guy to argue with, but that ae«n^ like a lot of money me. An associate who worked on the project until he feudM with Wayne now dedareg "The Alamo’' actually cost 2 million. - I’-Can-can" Is advertised as a 8-million-dollar extravaganza. Could It-reaHy be Th at extravagant? There is only one big exterior—a I standing set at 20th Century-^ox. iThe musical numbers are staged in one cafe set. I The cast is reasOTWbly priced, I except for Frank Sinatra. And he !may have done the film at smaller than usual fee to pay off for when be walked out of the studio’s ’’Carousel,” Another production I figure that woiid seem inflated Is “Porgy and Bess.”. It also is billed ^ costing 6 million. 'Porgy and Bess” was wiUi a Negro cast on onp big sound stage, except for one brief location at Stockton. Thla does not| seem to add 19 to 8 million. OH, COME NOW Now we crane to "Ben Hur. Could It really have cost 15 million? If* big, a{l right. 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Erasmus Darwin, grandfather of Oiartoa Darwin, lived in Lichfield tor 25 years. The dramatist George Farquhar knew the town; he ma^ his classic Innkeeper, Boniface, a Uchfield man. llie city’s origin is obscure. An unsupported tradition holds that thousand Christians were martyred there in the Roman persecutions of about 286, thus the name “U?h-stgnUying "Field «of the Dead.” New Maxico has about 20 mil-Ion acres of forest land. Fish Commission Di«d os New Species Arrived AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) - The Texas Game and Fish Commission is understandably cautious about introducing new fish into the state’s inland witters. When the ccunmtssion 61 18fB in-tnx^uced European carp, the fish proved so undesirable t h a t the I aboUabed in the Pills a Red Gasser AUSnN. Te)4.‘(UPI)~It. must have been a real gasser. The poUce blotter shows a A6* yearold girt was arrested tor us* Ing "propans language.** PRESBYTiORIAN NOMINEF/-The Rev. jidler G. Hawkins of New York is a nominee tor nooderator of the United Pres* - byterian Church of the U.S.AT The election will take place May 18 at the church’s general assembly in Qeveland. Also nominated is the Rev. Dr. Herman Lee ’Turner of Atlanta. The moderator, chief presiding officer, is elected tor a year. English Village Basks in History Lichfield Famous for Cothedrot and Favorife Son, Samuel Johnson WASHINGTON-Uchfield. England, basks in the fame of its old cathedral and that of its most famous son — Samuel Johnson. | ’This year it is celebrating the! 250th anniversary of the author’s: birth. 1 A properly massive statue of Dr. Johnson in the main square faces the neat, thin, three-storied house where he grew to manhood. The house is now a museum. ★ ♦ A Founded in Saxon tiines, Udi-field stands beside, a stream In a pleasant green valley, the National Geographic Society says. The town has remained a tran^ oasis in the heart of the Jndustrial Midlands. though it was discovered in 1949 that Lidifield itself rests atop a rich coal field. Even today the population numbers only 11,000; and new industries do not disturb the atmosphere of antique shops, bookstores and old inns. Dr. Johnson never loot an exaggerated affection for the town n^ere he wao bom the son of a poor bookseller on Sept. M, 1709. He once wrote that Uchfi^ tolk were the "most sober, decent people In England, the genterieot In proportton te their wealth,” When James Boswell disparaged the lack of industey, during a visit to. Lichfield with Johnson in 1776, the latter replied sharply, "Sir, we are a city of philosttohers; we work with our heads, and make the boobies of Birmingham work His was no idle retort, for Lichfield has a strong literary tradi- paint CONCRETE floors, porches, poflos without cKid etching PITTSBURGH FLORHIDE^ LATEX FLOOR PAINT PONTIAC GLASS CO. 23 W. LAWRENCE ST. 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FOURTfeEX THE PONTIAC PRE^S, THURSDAY, MAY g. 1P60 Compacts Responsible for Pip Auto Profit Margin Cut Hi Wanted Out Badly and Proved It to All BUFFALO, N.y. (UPI)-PoUi» officer Hugh J. McGavem got tired of ivorktng inside. So he took a cut in pay so he. could work out- AP Aatomottve Writer ecenomy models of standard atw DETROIT—In recent years the auto companies have been telling and ma(ke up the difference volume. Now the companies are getting a taste of their own medi- The companies generally are selling more cars than last year, but a lot of the increase is coming from Iqw price Chrysler eomplabied publicly about the profit aqaeeae when It reported modest first quarter oamlugs. L. L. (Tea) Colbert. Chrysier’s new board chalmian. said the switch la customer comparts and when on^y Rambler and Lark were selling compacts, 70.9 per cent of all domestic cars carried factory suggested price tags of $2,300 or more before allowing for any optional equipment. But a survey by Ward's Automotive Reports of the first six months of the 1960 model year showed only 59.1 per cent devoted models in the $2,300 and up price class. And this percentage i.s dropping as the year progresses. F»3.D WA9 ABAMNI.NEO The arrival of Falcon, Gorvair, Valiant, and Comet has brought big change in the $2,000 and under (leld-an area wddeh the Big Three aj^doned entlrdy in 1959. Only 3.4 per cent of the tndustiys 1959 models fell In this class. So far this year 17.2 p. cent of the new cars have factory list prices under $2,000. W'ard’s says at least 70 per cent of Falcon, Corvalr and Valiant buyers have purchased the deluxe or most expensive series. But even then their cash outlf^ is considerably less than for option-loaded deluxe models of standard size McGavem resigned his Job as assistant. chief of communications to baoome. a platoon lieutenant :ille^4Ms aamiiit $$>699 aramaUy, Arnold Bernhard * Co., New York investment advertisers who publish the Value Line investment surety, noted the profit trend this week in a review t)f the auto industry in which they commented: “The Introduction of the new compacts, a form of price mf-Ung: has broaght with It add!- the new post wlU pay him ^ Rtfund? $399 a year leas. Work Force toilise NEW YORK (UPI)-Some 26 ■jmilUon new young workers will enter the U.S. labor force during ind some 7.SOO.OOO them will not have completed high to the U.S. De- partment at trtwr. WEST HARTFORD. Qmn (UPI) —The West Hartford town council didn’t get around to authorizing restrictions at a municipal parking lot until eight yuan after the town began ooUecUng fines for parking ttigught to be Illegal. The Quick Snack It Better Than Nothing at Ail BURUNGTON, Vt. (UPI)-"Eat-ing on the run is not recommended,” according to Susan Merrow, tines, estimated at nuire than weqr and taar on our bodies and provide them wltji Minething to keep ua going.'’ aaaociate nutritionist at tbwUnl-vetsllji^ Vermont. - _______ _________ ^ - aia added, • However, a weU- $7,000, were fbund to be incgal in- cAosen-snadiis better than nothing and will help prevent excessive Wt StH JthMtwi Fainti paint •ltd WaHp«p«r Co. 141. teplaew M 2-7001 break-e V e a points have been raised by lit,-MMI-124,MS units for each new rompact model, and the fact that tbe compacts use less material. | require 1cm optional equipment and carry lesa powerful engines i means, in essence, that tbe profit ^ per car aold is smaller.’’ [ Value Line said ev-ery time a| Ford dealer sells a Falcon Instead of a standard Ford^ cost Ford "more than $100 in net profit. 'The situation at Chrysler is even more extreme.’’ •GM MAY SLTFEB’ t - And if suggested that General „ Motors "may be vulnerable to a narrowing (profit) margin next year when -R- add* not one, 4>ut- -three, new compacts to its line.” Value Line, incidentally. Is back to Its origlaal O'] mUlion estimate for UM calendar year j domestic auto produettou after ! moviag up to <,8N,IM in Janu , arv. It noted an expected buying wave foUowing the steel settle- j ment failed to materialise. While the million estimate isj not far off current Detroit guesses, the investment firm sees a much bleaker picture for 1961 than any! industry pnqrhet has suggested yet. ' ' _ While Detroit hopes for an even, upward production and sales curve. Value Line suggests next year vrill bring a drop in domestic output to about 5.600.060 units. Imports are calculated at 900,000 thisj year. 400.000 next. Persistence Pays Off MESmPHIS. Tenn. 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He is "as B8 an oiti.*’ ‘‘Oitl’ is die popular name fn* the oll4iearlng oitidca tree, which nourishes in the states of Ceara, Rio Grande- do Norte, Piaul, I»a-roiba and Pernambuco, die Nar tional Geocraphic Society says. Many, existing trees have lived ' lOO yean or more. One researcher traveled over Ceara asking the oldest inhabitants the age large oitlcicas in their neighborhoods. They invariably replied, "We only know that they are dder than we." Pastor Corrects Error Ion Bulletin Board First, the secretary posted the Finding 400 Sheep Barfnr'e SlinHnv Mrvn/M nn sKa mit. _ . . _ • DREVi^. Miss (Uri) - Mrs. L. H. Eason, who lives across the Istreet frwn die Baptist Chiirdi. laed some fast sign changing. pastor'll Sunday seirnon on the out-(rf-doors bulletin board, "Fruit Without Fdlage." Easy as Seeing Red Minutes later, the pastor came by, changed it to "Foliage Without Fruit." AUSTIN, Tex. tUPI) - Oave H. Anderson wasn’t kidding when he asked the sheriffs office to and 400 striped sheep for him. Anderson told officers he was Marine CorpS rounding up more than 1,000 sheep . ;|u AAntinv# for shearing when he discovered family Mutiny , 400 head missing. -They weren’t branded, he said, ,rinc Corpa sharca with no othar jmilitary service of aiw country." but would be easy to Identify Each ■ ■ pauit had a amear of red its bade to mark for shearing. His father is Rear Admiral Jaaws - j- y PARRIS ISLAND, »tJ,MUPl)-IUSN-rttlrei. ef Pfc. James J. Vaughan Jr. said he j va^an’a mother said, "It came enlisted in the Marine Otoipa “be-!aii m surprise when our son chMM cause of the high prestige the Ma-lthe Martoe Corps over the Navy. OU8TEB PROTESTED — The Upited States Wednesday pro- eet with a spread of denao ge ahnoat as bi«ad as H la . It produces a remarkable ber of peeaa-sbaped ants. as two toas of seeds anaualty. Though bountiful, dttdcas ar erratic in bearing. The trees may produce a bumper crop one year, then few or no nuts at all the next. The substance of the kernels contains from 56 to 63 per cent oil — and therein lies the principal valaa of dticlca trees. Hie dl, when refbied. Is an excellent drying agent for paints and varnishes. It helps these coatings to set uuicUy and resist water. 01- Many New Books Now Available at Main library sUtute for tung c Dr. Hoary A. Oardaer of Okavy Ohaae, Md., former director of the adeattfle eecttoii ef the Nedoaal Pel at, Vamioh sad Laoqaer Assa., discovered the value ef dtt dl tor protcc- Dr. Gardner's findings, published In 1934, created a fudden demand for the oil in the Udted States. Between 1934 and 1937, twenty oil extraction mills with a capacity of 80,000 tons of seed a year were built In northeastern Brazil. - Local real estate jumped in value, and workers flocked to the area to take advantage of the oitidca boom. Vehicle Registrations Lower in Michigan the Dominican Republic’s ouster of American diplomat cert E. Davis. The SUte Department said Davis, 33, a public affairs officer d the U.S. Embassy In Ciudad Tmjillo, had been ej^ed on grounds that he "conveyed malerial derogatory to the Dominican Republic to a British newspaperman.” , The UA protest focused new attention on worsening relatfons with dictator Rafael Trujillo. Hie following new books are avalUdile for circulation at the Mato-Llbraty: ------------TTOfBBr Battomt, WtlU el Olew; DtTenpert, he OenitaBt Imw: Diraont. Tettcr--kt; Mtchener, Re well; Peenon. A Ityrer In the BleeS; Widdemer, Buck-fklB Bareoet. MTSnBT. WtSTIBN. BTC. —.on. Oun Inw at Laramtai. Uae-Donald, Tba Llat at Adrian Uaiianrar. OMord. Walkini Shadow. nooBAPn Orethani. Houdlnl; Joaophaon, Edtaon! ludlnl; Joaoph NONncTION ----------aoan Art; Johnson, Bow .. Llro Throuah Junior Rl|h School: Koant^j The Inrltlbla -------------- i; Wolohonok, Tht Art of Thiat| Tarlor, A OletlonaiT of Amarlean; rotatha a ProTorblal rhrtita: WTkas-. 1 Affalra. Asimar Raahn ef Mumbart; traduction to Richer Ml--------------- TnTtIrn, The Bncland ef Queen Anna. ■un, UBWHIQ, UMI HiOiiK«7i MPHaDwcruii.. | We Were TOere «t th^ Openlnf of tho LANSING (UPD-Motor vehicle registrations this year are falling below 1959 figures but revenue is ‘increasing. Secretary of State James M. Hare said Wednesday. Mobile Schools Sought for Migratory Children So far this year, there have been 2.907,13® registrations for a total license income of 355,170,879, compared with 2,908,886 and $52,961, 511 Hare said. WASraNGTHN (AP) - Mobile schools would fdlow children of migratory farm workers from state to state under « proposal made to Cbngress. ‘Although the 1,754 fewer registrations is not large, the fact that less pef^le own and drive' cars registered in Michigan this year than last Ig sturtUnrRnttTIlIty He worth analyzing for Its economic and social significance," Hare said. Fire j 1 a U.S. farm every in its considerafifflis of ways to provide more educational opportunities for the children. Witt lirtise Wbderii cbw^ ences in the home today, the only things still washed by hand are the kids . . . Nowadays the underprivileged child is one who doesn’t his own car tiU he's 19. Eart Wilson.......... 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Oakland OpiBty has enany iought-after edlHons li ttar school system since Political: Soapy Claims Many Fail to Assume I Share of Cost He Dodged MPs 30 Yecn& Longer Than Necessar y NEW YORK fAP) - After 8T cx X Stwtley Saber decided to otates^tuni himself in as AWOL from Their ^ I Saber, 62, showed up at Army j rn.tx..n vii/>hionn' onuro OT v.w»t Iheadquarters, Wednesday, telling p-adua^from Eastern Michigan, ^ Arhome, this lovely mother does! LANSING G. M^Sfrt'TS _pr oait redecorating work in her nen WItllams today termed the Re|™“f?®® * j 60-yeaiM)ld farm house, makes heripubllcan-ft^tered health progranii * to iail for desertion I would own clothes, then pastel - paintsiftir the aged a “p<^tically inspired!^ eood^«u« ” for relaxation. ' reaction" to the Democratic For-j* * ♦ * and Bill. j served ovefseas in World u- u War I and stayed In service uhta tIUliams said the plan, which, jgjs. when he skipped out. calls for joint sponsorship ofi .p^ y^^my tdd a crestfanen health insui-ance for the aged by.g^i^r that the statute of limita-the states and the federal govern- q„ desertion Is seven years, nwnt. "is irresponsible in tmpos-^ he jvas not cUgible for arrest. ing major obligation upon thCj --------------------- sUtes," Another attractive mother Mrs. Donald Adams oi Waterford Township whose son. David, 15. is proud that his mom has the hbnor Primarlly a book written in simple form for fourth, fifth and sixth grade pupils, its infonnation narration ha^ made the book a ‘must’’ in upper grades as well. A mother of three boys. George. 16. James, 14, and Robert. 10, her Some v(0rk for the sheer Joy of;^J“ jjj," SShmdTm weMiPj'"^ rtL"^w'h?s Who acrompMshing a worthy project. of Pontiac. More than 20,000 bush-|®{ ^ Oth^ employ their talents byjeig of every variety of apples are American Vtomen teaching, organizing and enriching j harvested annually. "And that’s noi For the last aine years Mrs* the Uves of others. All learn niuch,appipsauce ’ she said ' Adams has served aa a member alK^ humw nature and its sUm- „ „„ I of the Mlehlga. Wrtmlcal ulating effect is reflrot^ in both; mission, having a^ted their appearance and disposition ■ysteni In one way or •’.» '•“•’«> 'aa B’agoner One such woman, Mrs'. Wendell another, and at the preaent time '▼■PPol"l«I hy Govs. Sigler Green, has 'done a great deal to; xeacher Helper. | Williams. make schwl more interesting for .phat means new teachers com-, During the war years she was to two-thirds‘of the cost of tontiac rnuaren. Ing from other aroas or colleges,iappointed to serve out her husrithe piugram, with the average; Her new bMk, "Aboul AP- j learn about the City of PonUac. band’s unexpired term as Water-.,atate> PIJ» »am Orchard to Mar- lits citizens, and advantages as I fond Township justice of the peace het,” has been one of the moat 'well as its school system. Sheiwhile he served as a naval officer. She was later Reeled to the position. He said many state* will be unable or unwiilbig reoponsibilUy. The Republican proposal would require states to pay from one- Radiation Still Found Perilous RIGHT AT HOME — Apple blossoms are a pleasant and familiar scene with Mrs. Wendell Green, a Pcmtiac school teacher for more than 16 years. The mother of three teen-age boys who PxiitU* PrtH PbatM help run a 160-acre apple orchard farm west of Pontiac, she has written a book on apples that is being used in the school system. Bartlett Favors School Mergers State Official Okayt Annexation Plan for 10 Port Huron Districts LAji^ING CB—Midiigan’i school chiefly endorsed anndgafion of up to 10 school districts io the Port Huron school system, ★ -k" ♦. ‘•rif all for such pAigrams,*' ■aid Limn M. Bartlett, superintendent ot public instruction. "If peoidcf favor apnexationSj we oif counge them " w plaw, ___________________J after a iSdnonlli atody, calls (or oreatkm •ita sehool district servlBg some 14AW jHijiils la a 100-squaro-mae ana. f ‘The n£m^ized district would offer kjlxlergarten through junior college, education. It would be made of up to eight to 10 existing districts. Bartlett has already grained two districts — Fort Gratiot and Port Huron Township — permission to iKild annexation elections. "The reorganization plan Is en-t&wly in line with OUT eaneept that eventually every pupil In the state should be loeafetnn a district a Ugh school,’' Bartlett said. Security Shift , for Ike Part of Civil Test Alert WASHINGTON (AP)-President Eisenhower shifted a session the National Security Council to a secret' place outside of WasUngton today without advance notice even to the top-level national strategy planners themselves. The move was part of the Operation Alert practice exercise for any future emergency. k k k ElseUiower himself flew out by helicopter from the White House grounds at 7:30 a.m. The other members of the council were following, also by helicopter. The WUte House said they got their first word of the sUft by telephone about 7 am. A regular we^ session of the group had been scheduled fbr 9 a.m. Newspapers to Explore UsejBS Textboob EAST LANSING IB-the role of newspapers aa current eventi textbooks win be explored by some 40 circalation managers of kOdilgaB newq^apers at a conference at Midiiian State Unhwrstty May U. Dean Malotte, promotion manager td the Kalamazoo Gazette, will outline how new«»pers can present current events to students. Meg's Wedding Costly, but Some Run $5,B0 LONDON m- Pipcm Mar-^aret’a wedding Friday will cost about $10,000. , ^ But It h poasflne to get metried In Britahi for as iittle as.^Sl 50, plus a mhiimura of $4.30 tor a ring. You don’t even need a licenae If you five m day* ' gram fw one year has been esti-‘ mated at $1.2 billion. ! fo Atomic HoZOrds •***/.> " ' , "MichigM ^publican WASHINGTON (API, - The Na- tors.. havilforyeaia^ Academy of Sciences has busn, wnose mne-year-ora ^®-*^^ i?^es”onable tt^ would i^s ahd four 4)t^ potential radiation hazards I.-,. assumc Their TuH obUgmion Tiere, lessened in the past four A true mother in every the word is Mrs; Kenneth Rose-: bush, whose nine-year-old quad- keep her hopping. 'williams said. "Furthennore,’’ said, years. The rambling Rosebush house in! Oakwood northeast of Pontiac is „ ----------------------- filled with activity from In a report Issued Wednesday to night, but in spite of all tiieil^*^ ‘he nation’s top sdeiltific usual household projects ^jorganl^^^^ Rosebush still finds tirtie to be a ** througb the nuclear energy Brownie leader. conty setup. ____________ ; means increased radiatkm haz- upiTwasT OW^ScSmc--* MaIa firAa* rhallonno! The need for conservative man-.\'ow that I have younger 1 have gone back Brownie leader •-^ iNofe Great Challenge;. •-I’-S JTSs.Mo Soil Conservation Her ramous quads Include, i WASHINGTON (UPl) ~Con^ Krystal. Kristine. Keith and leaders nwking the 25th neth. who. are now old enough to'Anniversary ot the Soil Oinsc^-help with the gardening work in *h>n Service were told last night preparation for canning season‘h«t they face a "magmficent that keeps aU busy. challenge" to improve the nations w Isoil so it can feed a growing popu- Swimming every week for the lation la.st 36 years with the world's old- EXPERT SWIMMER - Besides keeping fit at a member of the worid’s eddest woman’s swimming club in Detroit, Mrs. George L. Dean has raised two boys, and has her "finger in every pie** In Oakland County. She is presently Waterford Township CAI Beauty Queen contest chairman. pst woman’s swim club, has kept Mi-s., George A. Dean of 4339 Windiate Dr.. In tip-top condition. She is the mother of two boys, and is “into everything’’as far as Oakland County community projects are concerned,------ At the present time, Mrs. Dean is cbaiitnan of the Queen's Contest for the annual Cmmu-Blty Center fair ocheduled for mid-June. These, likf tiKn)sm»d*, m»lh., ers all over Oakland County, will be honored at home, church and school Sunday—Mother's Day. Chairman Allen J. Ellender (D-LA) of. the Senate Agriculture Committee said that in the past 29 years farmers and conservation leaders had repaired the damage done to farmlands durii% the past two centuriee. ‘During the next 25 years we must begin making our land and water resources better they were when the first settlers une,’’ Ellender said. He warned that unless soils wme feapiwed the. jwulafion creased, the United - States could ji^ the ranks of food-short countries like India and China. tion exposure can adversely affect many future generations.’’ The scientists’ views were described as an up-dating of their tnitlal report on the biological effects of radiation m* W ♦ The tree that holds the American record is on the Menominee Indian "Reservation. It has a circumference of 5 feet 10% tnefaes, is 67 feet high and haa a crown ' Id of 42.2 feet. ' Ice yadits I for- zen lakes on rtzpr-edgwl nira»«s have been clocked at 144 mllea an Isotope to Mark Fish here has announced it has received an Atwnh! Energy Comr JUNEAU, Alaska (UPD—The Bureau of Commercial Fishleries active Isotope in marking heiVing. ^ar/^ c4merU:an LUXURY BUILT PLATFORM ROCKERS rrem m95 t. 589:50 COMPLETE HOLLYWOOD BEDS Box Spring. Innerspring Mattreu, Headboacd and Legs. 548^ Many other styles and woods of living room tabled to choose from as low as $10.95 STUDIO LOUNGE Gay — Colorful Covers — Cenverta into full size double bed. Swivel .Rocker 567.00 Pillow back and reversible foam cushion seat Especially nice for the little lady. On sale in your choice of two decorator covers.- Now only Many other fine chairs and rockers to choose tnm of all *59 TERMS FURNITURE 144 OAKLAND Tv7~ Open Monday*and Friday Eveninfs Closed Wed. Afternoon GOOD-BYE TO 695 BRAND NEW SPRING SUITS A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF THE SURPLUS SPRING STOCK OF A FAMOUS MAKER OF BETTER CLOTHES! Normally Sold at 550, 555 and 560! All Go Oft Sale Tomorrow at We were offered these suits at generous price corKassions! The/fa on sola now with the savings passed on to you. The SUITS ore imported oil wool sharkskins, worsteds, gabardines, flannels ond the popular mixtures. ALL SIZES with plenty of longs, shorts, stouts os well os regulors. ALTERATIONS FREE! You know Barnett's reputation for Value-giving—^These are exceptionally good. So, get here quickly for your shore of these fine savings. Remember — You’ Don’t Need the Caih! EXTRA PANTS AVAIUBLE OF MOST OF THE SUITS IF YOU WISH We're Shooting the Works to Bring You the Greatest Values This Season I TOR RAIN OR SHINE' PERFECT ALL WEATHER LIGHTWEIGHT COATS popular color* including TIC ,tarw, blacks and oliva ip*g f groan. Solid colors, now checks and plaids. You need one for the damp chilly spring weather. Fomous "HAGGAR' WASH 'N' WEAR SLACKS TiMt Hold the Prou Popular pleated and M ivy stylet. .Solid cot~ ^ On, checks and plaids. ” All sixes. A grand I buy 4t ... > tAttHftt TOUIL IE SMAITLT MESSED m THESE MOD LOOUNO SPORT COATS Specially Priced At $'9 075 Whether you went a now check, a plaid or muted pattern ; the now olive green, a grey or a brown, light or dark, you'll find just what yoii want here. All sizes in regulars, longs and shorts. Complato Your Outfit! WOOL WORSTED SLACKS tin Minos'*®'”’ ._<;kafeo*i Opao CamriM < Account todoy! In cbolM of_________ that blond pttf«e(l7 with f--------------- Open Friday and Monday Nights 'til 9 P.M Bar nett S' 150 NORTH SAGINAW-Ntxt to Seort THE POXTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1960 XIXETEEX Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas |fo Gas Station MRS. tonr EvntUNO 1 tevke for .Mn. John (AUoe B.) Evtriiiii of to Hin St., Woter. ford Tnwiwhip. wiU be hoMi ot 11 o.m. Sotiudiy ot the Hunt Funeral Rome with burial In Perry Mflunt PaMi C«netery. Mie. Everling, 76, died Tueeday of a itrcdte at Pontiac General Hospital. She had been ill about * a year. . BUBOBSS B. HARRIS Service for Burgess B. Harria, 56, of im N. Cam Lake Rd., Waterford Township, wiU be held at 2 pjn. Friday at the Ooata Funeral Home, Drayton Plaina. Burial wUl be in White Chapd Memorial Cemetery. Employed In the maintenance department at FUber Body Divi-■k», Mr. Hatria was a member of Emynanuel Baptiat Qntrdi'. . Survivors Include his wife, Thd-ma; three daughters, Mrs. Duane LaFave of Auburn Heights, Mi^. Howard Field of Pontiac and Mrs. Clinton Barrett ot Leonard; and 12 grandchildren. Also surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Marvin Lan^ord and Mrs. Ira Whitney, botiMf Pontiac, Mrs. Carney Oliott of Adams. Tenn. and Mrs. Solen Medley of Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Harris was fatally burned 'Nesday night at his home. k JOHNSTON Service for Mrs. Edgar (Elaine) Johnston, 39, of 615 Sterling Ave., win be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the OaU^ Avenue United Pi^j byterian Church with burial in Perry M«mt Park Cemetery. Her body is at the B^ce-Smith Funeral Home. Mrs. Johnston died Tuesday at Eastaide General Hospital in Detroit after an illness of two years. OEOROR BIRD WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP -Servfoe for George Bird, 87. of 6761 Brendle Rd., will be held at 1 p.m- Saturday at foe Lewis E. Wint Funeral Home, Clarintoii. Burial wiU be in Lakeview Ceme- Mr. Bird, a farmo*, yesterday fo Pontiac General Hospital afl«> an illness of one year. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Allen Orr of Davisburg and Mrs. Caii Brendel and Mrs. Law-rence Brendel, both of White Lake j; 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. A sister also survivea. MRS. JEREMUH M- FEE PONTIAC TOWNSHIP Service for Mrs. Jeremiah M. (Gertrude) Foe, 72, fcHrmerly ot 2085 KnoU- ----.. will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Burial will be in Hope Cemetery, ■ ★ ★ ★ ITie Roeary wiU be rcdted at 9 p.m. tomomw at Moore (3iapel of the Sparks^lritfin Funeral Home, Auburn Meights. Mrs. Fbe died yesterday after a ng illness. She was a member f the guild at Sacred Heart Church. Her sole survivor is a sister in Grosse Pointe Woods. MRS. FREDERICK H. RHLEV AVON TOWNSHIP-Service lor Mrs. Frederick H. (Cora) Riley, 73. of 430 Hamlin Rd., wUl be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Phillip’s Episcopal Church. Burial willjQies qd Smelt Trip be in White Chapel Memorial Ceffl-| etery, Troy. Mrs. Riley died yeaterdasr at St. Joaeph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, altar a short illness. She was president of the Round Table dob in Pontiac, P dent of the Women’s Auxiliary at the St. PhilUp Church, and a member of foe Rochester Pub and Tuesday Musicala and of foe Cancer Society in Pontiac. Mrs. Riley also was a retired teacher in the Pontiac sdtool sya-tern.' Her body «-Ul be at the Pixley Memorial dupel, Rodiester; until time of service. Survivii^ are her husband; two sons, Frederick Jr. of Royal Dak and John of Rochester; a brother and three grandchildren. JOAN ELLEN TUBBS AVON TOWNSHIP-Servica Joan Ellen ’Tubbs, infant dauifoter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. TUbba of 570 Utah Rd., was held at 10 a.m, today at St. Andrew Catholic Church, with burial in Mount Avon Cemetery, Rochester. - x The baby died shortly after birth Tuesday in Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. Surviving beside her parents are, \ S., St home, andji TOJH \jrTQHamQ) PAMPER MOTHER WITH FASHION Bobbery Hoax A Pontiac TflwitiUp gas station owner who admitted to ahnrifrs detectlvea Tuesday that Ms story of being robbed of some $1,100 was a hoax pleaded guilty yeMerday to a charge of maMng a false.report. ♦ ♦ W Edwin Joetock. 27. of 875 Keith Rd., Oxford, wai arraigned before Orion Township Justice Helmar G. Stanaback. Htanaback placed him ea one year's prabalfoa. Jostock paid Owner of Perry A .Walton Service Station, 2005 E. Waltcm Blvd., Pontiac Township, be told deputies Monday that he had been robbed of $1,128 while en route to the bank and then bound and gagged in his car near Bald Mounfoin Recreation Area. * ★ ★ Fallowing a lie test Tuesday, be admitted the story was untrue. Gamble Expects Bundle (but Not a brother WUUam her grandfather Sanford Tubbs of| Avon Township. I MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AP» - Funeral arrangements w ere;H***’“* Gamble Benedict and An-| made by William R. Potere Fu- Ponirabeanu. are expecting a neral Home, Rochester. baby early next year. Pontiac PTA Backs Tax Hike Unanimously The Pontiac PTA Council, representing 8,586 membem of S3 school PTAs, last night unanimously pledged support to the Board of Education’s request for a If ittUl increase to foe voted ta^ rate. ’ All registered voters iii the school district may cast their bal-. lots on foe proposal Monday. ★ ★ * By endorsing the request, I^A members, in effect, have obligated themselves as i group, according to Mrs. William Wri^t, 184 Chippewa St., program chairman of the Michigan Congress of Parents and Teachers. ’’By this I mean that local PTA units should arrange for transportation and baby sitting where needed in their area so foat everyone can get out and vote,” she said. LaborWon'tEnd Ship Picketing Spurns Government in Move Agoinst Arabs; Mean/ Seeks Solution WASHINGTON (AP) - Labor' top command has turned down governntent requests that it help end union picketing of an Arab ship in New York harbor. But shortly after the AFL-CIO Gouncfl adopted a resolution Wednesday supporting the boycott. AFI^O President (3forge Meany told reporters he was still going to try to see if he coulifo’ work out some solution to foe problem. The United Arab Republic ship Oeopatra has been picketed the Seafarers International Un-kyt since April 13. The action in protest to the closing of Arab ports to U S. ships whidi call Israeli harbors. The New York boycott has touched off counter pideeting of U.S. shipping in Arab| pwts. The U.S. Courts of Appeals ihj New York, uphMding a U.S. District Court ruling, has refused to grant an injunction to halt the picketing. , Hie couple made the anhounce- Iment at a hotel where Porumbea-nu, 35, got a job as director of guest relations after he and Gamble, 0. eloped from New York and <.„«.» uiiiwere married at Hendersonville, a smelt dipping trip in nearby'N. C. Benzie County. Coroner Georgej ----------------------------- Bennett ruled on the cause of Triplet births odfbr about once death. tin 9,600 confinements. He's Manistee's Mayor MANISTEE (fi - Sixth District City Commissioner Gabriel Polcyn is new mayor of Manistee. He was elected unanimously at the Oom-misriq(L_PEganizationaL meeting. State Form Prices Up LANSING (UPI) - Prices received by Michigan fanners i month from March 15 - April 15 :^re 3 per cent higher than the previous month, the Federal-State Crop Reporting Service said today. The prices were 1 per aunt above the similar period • year ago. CHILDREN'S DAY Saturday, May 7th ' 2 to 4 P.M. . (A RIKAT IKAUSI OF lAD WIATHIR CONDITIONS UST SATURDAY, AFRIL 3IMi> FREE RIDES (Weether Permitting) • Merry ^ Roiintl • Tilt A Whirl • Kiddie Train Ride • Kiddie Boot Ride • Kiddie Cer Ride everyone Will Have Fun! Miraslt Mila BiaiRast Atsoaialioa miracle miu shopping center S. Tcicfraipli o» SqiMir* Uk« Rd.' NOTBEB'S DAY Girrs at GEORGE'S Itwalry Dipt.—Maia Flaai Mefhar Loves * From . Per Set Ship '■ Sheie Jim (Eaniigs hdaded) BLOUSES 1 galore—2 to 5 strand. 0 M 099 Clash them, be daring, diooso llLt ^ from pearls, , quartz, crystal. moonbeam, baroque, irides- \ PlaatedSkirii cents. SUGGESTIONS MoiiismI Stts Wsdding Rands lirthstsM Riags Watdi Rands Stainless Staal WsHats Silsar HtHfwart Crystal Ntck I Ear Pin and Ear Sals Fw Motlier—CMiiiR Cnltuied Pearls GEORGE’S DEPT. STORE 74 JV. Sapiaaw SL Ftm Red Stomps ky 10 aJO. ts • i-m. DsMy For 5,000 Cart EVERY WEEK IS BABY at ^WEEK George’s ® V You will slwsyi find the best of » *** # /Cty ~ irons' Hrfti ff"fot*7aiby. “ V> L George's usual reasonable prices. lust sly charpe It. .. Get Holden's * R«f Stamps,- too! Ta $4.00 Baby Gift Cril) Blankets ’1.99 69c Wrap BlonkeN 39o 60c Wilson Firtt Quolily BAByrSBIRTS.>C&l 39* Homs Babg Wear 59c Rtg. $Z99 Baby 3-Fc. IBRRYSEIS *1.88 12.99 aMseyRPitoii 11.19 PeNB Entar Our Fail taky QuHt C^witaat EXCITING FRIDAY, SATURDAY SALE TO 12.99 JUNIOR, MISSES', HALF-SIZES MOTHER'S DAY DRESSES $ _ , Ju$t Say Charge It Scoop up (jn armful for Moth^. . . fpr yourself . . . every imoginoble style, color, and type in this tremendous group. They're pretty and feminine . . . they're practical and so easy to core for. . . and they're modestly priced, so you save, too •. . come see them Friday and Saturday. Look Whet You Get ter $5 CelaseM Arsel • Duce Oet Cetten Cettee asd Cupiesi * Wrinkle Shed Friste Wrinkle Free Unes • Lese Linens VaUast Breadcintk e Sayl-A-Glaas No IrM Cettens CoNen Eyalesh Ca«ten Make a Hif with Mom \ Give Sheer Beoutiful BERKSHIRE NYLONS 35 GlltBoxtd Fnt The perfect Mother's Day Gift, sheer, sheer Berkshire with the non-run nylaco top and toe run stoppers. Proportioned knit to fliva true beauty arid lasting wear. Choose from beautiful spdm-less, plain or dark seams. Sixes 8'/i to 11 in short, average and tall lengths. MORE BERKSHIRE HOSE GIFTS BERKSHIRE BUDGET NYLONS ..............1.00' BERKSHIRE WALKING SHEERS .............1.35 iKSHIRE KNEE HIGHS .................1.35 BERKSHIRE NON-RUN NYLACE .............1.50 With Love to Mom ... Lovely Fashionable SOCIETY SLIPS 8CB99 A ClMifelt Give Mother the finest in lovely slips-— society. Choose from all nylon or dacron and cotton blends that ore completely no-core wash 'n vaeor. Sizes 32 to 48 in proportioned lengths. SOCIEH LINGERIE GIFT HINTS Society Dacron-Cotton Htli Slips *$2.99 Society Drip-Dry Gowns ...... $3.99 Society Baby Doll Pajamas______$3.99 Society Hylon Pajamas.......... $5.99 Mather WIN Uve SUE BRin DACRONS 14** uciDusns 16» IV BOX I rke Ferfoef Gift DACRON ROBES 1^99 POraVER PAJAMAS 099 anoasun 1«9 IM GEORGE'S GEOROrS DEPT. STORE iFret Red HoMen Stampt 74 N. SoiMw S». Near Huim Frue Downlewii PerUiif TWENTY ; fONWAC PRESS. THmSDAY. MAY j l»l)<> When the diets fever children are supplemented either with egg yoUcs or with tractions of egg yolks coataining ethandamine palmitamide, their susceptibility to recurrences of rheurnatic fever decreases dramatically. Gas Leak Halts NY Excavation Eggs Especially Good for Fever Protection NEW YfMlK (UPD-ln the (or the^l supplies the body cheml-j km of a disttpguished iteumatolo- lack which pennits strepj^ xhiUren from Wectlon to combine with gist, eggs protect children ^herited susceptibUity into rheu-rheunntic fever which in ttmes^g^^ liast killed more of them than allj summartced the drcunwtan-other diseases combined. tial evidence as follows: Eggs in ,thS(diet; of course: spe-j Rheomatlc fwer chUdrea al- ! cificillly, the yolks of eggs; andi moat always com* tram poor, ! even more specifically, a chemical! badly nourished (aniiMe* and the ol «, y«k .bid. h«; : beM UollM airt .ynllmtol. laabm <» Ibdr laatoii»» dWt. II «i~» iC-«» llaTIR — rh^ma.U !»«•««« lb* ished Memento. Dr. AMa F. cW»a«n-Oobani acknowledged the evl-deaoe le ell drcamstantlal. Bat It has to be. There is no laboratory animal in which human rheumatic fever can be studied. And die accumulation of circum-standai evidence now is mountainous and substantially tree of contradictions. Medical 'scientists have been gathering it for decades, including. Cobum who was one of the first to impUcate respiratory infections: by a particular variety of. strepto-i coccus bacteria as one factor in rheumatic lever. Oobum also had a big part in identifying a second factor which j _____________ is the one of inherited suscepti- MvSteriouS FloW of bility, probably a delect in body ' , _.___. ' c^mistry. He now is pointing to-| Auto Fu6i Into Dl99*^9*| ward a thW and final factor (ai py„|„ Everyone I missing link, as it were). - ^ : That is the chemical ethahola-! mine palmitamide. and perhaps NEW YORK (AP)-A mysteri-! ' other substances contained in egg ous underground flow of gasoline | yolks. Cobum’s thesis is that lti_going on for the past 15 daysi lat the rate of 500 gallons dally—1 may halt wbrk on a big Manhat-j _ I tan , project. To make it more mysterious, no one has reported! I losing the volatile liquid. j The gasoline pours Into two 18-j feet-de^ excavations on West 40th | street near Ninth avenue at thei site of the $19,000,000 addition to the Port of New Yoric Authority] Bus Terminal. The excavations,' part of the foundation, evehtuaUy mu-st reach 30 feet. ♦ w ♦ “We’re stymied if this coatin-i ues.” Francis G. Car^, the ter-j mlnal's resident engineer, sald| W’ednesday. "We can’t sink thej foundation any deeper with g<»*l oline still undergrouwl. It’s much, too dangerous.” | ’The automodve-type fuel sometimes is pure and at other times j is brownish in color or mixed with water Geologisti, fechnir] cians and engineers puzdlngj over the source. : WWW 'I’ve never seen .ahythit* like, it m the constructk»n business. ”| say* William Bannister, the proj-j ect manager. ; One geologist said the source could be miles away and coming; In via an underground stream. It; might be coming from a sewer leak. Gasoline stations in the area] report no loss from their tanks. TTic fire hazard iis acute. Firemen have been posted on duty around the clock. An eight-loot high fence‘has been erected to, prevent anyone flipping a lighted' cigarette. Workmen use spark-] proof ahovels made of wood and bronze. w * ★ Just getting rkJ of the gas is a headache. It must be pumped into trucks and carted to a remote area near Idlewild Airport and NEWSMAN WINA-A. M. Rosenthal of The New York Times is winillr of the Pulitzer Prize lor international reporting. He was honored for his “perceptive and authoritative’’ dispatches from Poland. That country evicted him for thoroughneu. Rosenthal, bom in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., became a U.S, citizen in 1951. CdRRECTION Through error the^-NJllowing mistakes appeaesd^ in Pauli's Shoe Store adirfVtke Wed.. May 4 Pontiac Press. Ad read: Log Sole “Lasy B«ie” Golf Shoes S8.93 Correction: No Lug Sok St/kg HrrStOj^ Ad Bead: BcflMvable SPIKE STYLES The Pontiac Press Tale of on Ox N 0 R M A N. Okla. (APt - Recalling his poor days as a university student, former U. S. Sen. Josh says he and a roommate ate ox-tail soup and bAf's tongue. "This was to make both ends DISCOUNT SPECIALS CMI'S CLOTHES S *ev Barsida SHORTS Sfripst Shetns ^ SWIM SUITS Nowaat Rhraara SFyioa iOXERS, $199 BRIEFS * to $5.95 WASH-N-WEAR SUITS Repeat Sak SAVE $10 Ig Sammar Sp’toaalt Larse V#fi#ty *8** Linen*, to' Dacron* SlfiOS Mon’S Khaki Pants $4 Volua NOW T«., $999 Gray ^ Poplii JACKETS Wi.i« $099 S|»cM ^ WE RENT TUXEDOS FOR ALL OCCASIONS! LOW PRICES SPECIAL STUDENT PRICES CONN'S CLOTHES 71 N. Saginaw ^ B.EGoodrich Use Your Credit TERMS TO SUIT YOU BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT GASOLINE 0|M CAN INSULATED ■ IIfORTNimST JUU OtfTIM TWS uaaT ****®** ” AN ONtSTANDNII VALIK AT I UNION HARDWARi I SKATiS • "Con't loM" I •loppor cop I • Fibarglo** I Intwioied j 10 D^YS ONU Th* App'^lD^* I III 1 fitim SPECIALLY PRICED ^ FOR THIS SALE KELVINATOR REFRIGIRATOR i 13 CU. n. WITH 70-li, frozen stoiace capacity foritr**** intario'"**'* .fUxibl*.*-'** All tha ftatures you wont; ‘Si?* wiynow-my' xibl*.*-'-- .xtroew 29S urNow-Mruw ‘1" — lOSgPOWH Rg. WEEKLY ' "MOTO-MOWER" __ xksgBiCA'S first AMD ^^tnoN fUfHHi flna«rt*P I contw*.*" ■ thobrklM P **ORTABLES $2495, ^ dominion HOT DOG COOKER j STEAM t DRY I WWLETIEnAST ONLY j I I • Wahlhs^Sba^^ • Ceaki d in j • Switch from 60 Mconds I iisom to dry -Pluoln I •Oillywilh dfiywher* 1 fingsrtip eanfrol ParfNtfor i • Floating cord porty snack* , ossoftsrlght- ond quick | or loft-hondod BICYCLES / m Mn an mw> V Small Down Paymoat or SWEEPERS UWN fay as ^ MWN itHHIIISESKtUll |SS 8-VEAR GUARANTEE r Puit-flew, oll-bratf • 100% top-quolity eauplInQ* vinyl . 0 lightwalght, flaxibk. a Carrie* Good THeydHDekM $V1.M ~ ........... « v.orr)o* crooa nan-kinking Heusakaaping ' oioOB • Will npf rotor e„i .a a—— mildaw twusakaaping Saal of Apprevot B.F.Goodrich ID Silverlown The Extra Smileage Tire AU HIW AMD HTIOM TOOl EXTRA WIDE TREAD, EXTRA DEEP TREAD I FGeodricIi gut «tri Tka I.F.6aedridi NT $11-ruMar Ohara tha wear I* vartawi ha* a $% daagar -aa lha tlft ahauldar* traad than ragulir tirn and iMda Nm naw NT -aiutanawiii-taitraid Sitvariaw* 13% widar datiga hr aa-ikid tlopt Saa raihlgr hriM. iad aa-iquatf tura*. 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THURSDAY, MAY i, 1980 ■----- ' .f ..........................*---- TWltyTY^OKE ‘Air Attack Kills’ Quarter of State ~l>ANglN6-»—More Uuin one MflwRitfwg claimed 100.000 Uvea of eveiy dour at Michigan's eigM|l|i southwesteni Michigan, million citizens theoretically died trrnme Jan hemmed in Tuesday's mock air attock, state 4m Am AtMrnsMeats aqi|MMed- civil defense officials reposted today. They wen Wiled by nuclear bombs, radioactive fall-out and panic. / MetropoUtM Detroit, target of four of tbs eight mytUeal bombs that fell OB MIehlgaa daring the WM hardest hit It reperiod aboot two mUfloa of the l.l»,in deaths. ^ bombing kflled 902,702 persons outright. Matui^ of ti)e 425,000 Initially Injured died yosterday, dropping the/injured toll to 309,000, civil def^ipe authorities reported. ♦ ★ ★ Winds sweeping deadly fall-out acitMS Lake Michigan from bombed-out areas in Chicago'and 10 d more sparsely A bomb aimed at tiw vital floo Leeks at Sault Ste. Marie killed 21,800 persons. Flint got off relatively ( wltii 10,000 casualties. Most of its citizens were evacuated. ★ ★ ★ Other targets included areas around Selfridge, Kincheloe and Wurtsmith air bases. For fdl practical purposes, the seventh annual Operation Alert ended yesterday. State and federal facials will appraise the test and the nation's readiness .to meet a real attack over the next OIL BOSS - Monroe Jacksm Rathbone, president of Standard Oil of New Jersey, has been named chief executive ol|loer and cfaainnan of the executive committee. - He also continues aS' president. Kehoedy Votes Add Up, Nixon Moves Way Ahead WAMHNGTOK (AP)—Sen. John naihed deleghtes With 627 votes F. Kennedy picked up 98 national jin their l.sa-Vhte convention. Re-convention votes in Tuesday's In-jpublicans have picked 586 of their diana - and Ohio primaries and 1,331 delegates. IMished his unofficial total for the' * w 4 Democratic Preeidentlal nomina-1 Here are the unofficial stondingsl tion to 210% out ol 761 needed, jn uy. Democratic race biu^ on * * * iPrimary results, conveption ao Vice President Richard M. Nix-jt««s .first baUot preferences on picked up 96 delegates in the|obtained in Associated Press same states and ine District of Columbia. Ttdz increaked his Republican National Convention to-lAl to 4^, nearly two-thirds of the necessS^ 666 majority for his party’s presidential nomination. Ah atmosphere too thin to transmit sound waves adequately' is believed found at a height of approximately 1,000 miles above the earth’s surface. The only other candidate to gain Tuesday was Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey who pidced up the District of Gcdumbia's 9-vote Dnnocratic delegation, under the unit rule, by hi? victory - in the local primary. Preferences of Alabama’s vote Denoocratic delegation, only j other (telegates elected Tuesday, remain to be learned. ! The Democrats have now Sen. Kennedy of 210%, Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas 66%, Soi. Stuart Syming-hm of Missouri 47, Sen. Hum-idire/of Minnesota 34%, Adtai E. Stevenson 3%, otters 64, uncommitted 201-total 627. The unofficial Republican delegate lineup siwws; Nixon 424, Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona 29, uncommitted 133-total 586. Megjiairiage Is on the House-No Fee for Cleric LONDON (AP)—The bridegroom won’t pay the preacher Friday when Princess Margaret marries Antony Amutrong-Jones. * ♦ ★ ’The ceremony will be performed; by the Most Rev. Geoffr^ Fisher, j archbishop of canterbury and Ang- i ilcan primate of all England. Ap‘ official at the Church of England! offices told an inquiring reporter; I ‘You ran say that the question of a fee has not been raised—and yoi) can be sure that the arch-Ushop win not be paid.” Sinokes-Cancer Verdict Balked After the judge’s ndiBi, Ally. James P. McArde, eooMsl lor Pritchard, said: „ ‘In almost thres dsesdss of trial work, tMs is tte most snrprl*-ihg and unexpected deolakm I have listened to. Or eeurse. 1 Indians on tho Warpath OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Rep-sentatlves of several Indian tribes met here to write a resolution to the President i»otesting televisiop programs “erroneously” showing their ancestors life and character. to Freo Tobacco Firm'circuit Court of Appeals to whkh of Negligence Charge^ j ' WWW PITTSBURGH (AP) Attor-| ji^tructions to. the ^iry. neys are appealing ^a dlrectedi jy^ Miller said that "no tub-\-erdlct that denied a Pittsburgh istantial evidence hu been otie^ carpenter damages on grSuncIs he contracted lung cancer from smoking cigarettes. U.S. District Judge John t-. Miller Wednesday instructed tte jury to return a directed verdict of acquittal for the Liggett 8t !dyers Tobacco (3o. io support a verdict against tte defendant on arty theoty of negil-griwe, and that fair-minded men .could not differ as to the cxm-clunora of the tact to be drawn fnjm the evidaice.’' Otto Pritchard, 61, claimed he contracted lung cancer from smoking for more than 20 years. His cancerous right lung was removed in 1953. He sought 81,250,000 Took it Literally ENCINTTAS, Calif. flB-A letter addressed to ’Hie Dump, a cafe, was returned to Bert DoU with ths mail carrier’s “No Receptacle ' stamp dors! We mode o imr-goin buy. of wool carpet end nylon carpet t h 01 retails up to $9.95 sq. yd. Buy wool for warmth! Buy Nylon for durability!'Buy now ot $3.99 the kind of quality you poy up to $9.95 sq. yd. usuolly. Remember, we ore authorized to ditpoM of direct mill shipments. Nobody is disoppointed. Advertised corpet olwoys in stock. ALL WOOL SQ.YD. ALL NYLON Guaranteed tackless carpet installation ! LOOP TWIST-100% WOOL WILTON TWfED-100% WOOL S BmiiHIiiI CsstUssMssfy GBSshis lissOsem, 4^. $r.n ... ....... BARK nXTURE-100% WOOL FosOlar Bark iffoct. Brawa, Saifs. Sak aad Pepper, ftoy. $6-95............ LOOP TWIST-100% WOOL HMvy Emin Fad Ariachad. Baifd Tana*. Rafular $7.95 ................. UNDY STRIPE-BROADLOOM Ever Posular—Hidat Marks, Wadi btend. 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FE 4-277$ Lecoted in 88 Sontk Saginaw at Anborn Ptlt OlUYERY ANYWMIRI m MtCHtOAN floor I* MYTRO PaiNiMte Ca. coveriiigs FE 4-8778 f ^yw^yTYTwo THK PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAV \ H Hearings Due on Blue Shield Dat«i and Locations of Rato*Hik« Debate Will Be Set Within Week LANSING series of hear- ings will be sch^uled on a rate in<,'r«ase*sought b>- the Michigan Medical Service (Blue Shieldi &ate Insurance Commissioner Frank Blackford reported^ Blue Shield filed for a l•>j per cent rale increase for Its "In view of the puUic interest, hearings on this application are clearly called for, although not requii^ by law," Blackford said. He said dates and locations will be set within the next week. It is tentatively planned to bold hearings in Detroit, Grand Rapids and the Saginaw-Bay area, he added. Parents Start Suit LOS ANGELES (AP)-A |T»V-X) damage suit Otert by parents of a University of Southern California student who choked to deith~ai -* irtew"trf'1hwr during -a fraternity initiation. Dr. and Mrs. Arthor M. Sw«m son Imxight the action against the University, the Kappa Sigma fraternity. city ambulancemen, po^ lice and firemen. Blackford noted is empow-~ ered by state law Id* determine if Blue Shield rates and benefit* fair and reasonable. Blue Shield is the prepaid medi-' cal insurance plan covertoig doctor] bills. Blue Cross, a edmpanioni plan coverii* hospital bills. Is not! asking for an increase at this time, i HK PRO\lcn HIH POINT r- A 200-pound man stands in a hole in the wooden planking of a bridge at Uncotn, R. 1.. to demonstrate the un-sa^ condition of the span. John T. Russell, a lo(*il photographer, said he tried for weeks to get town officials to order repair of the bridge. Finally, he posed for this picture and sen^ It to the local newspaper, the Pawtucket Times. The photo was printed on Page One, and the bridge .was repair^ the same day. A photo like this Is considered worth 10,000 words. Repair Work on skips Should Be Done in U.S/ Washington (AP)-The te passed Wednesday a UU to require that rebuilding* work on domestic vessels be done enttraly In U.S. sMpyank. Their complaint Wednesday ^ charged that Richard Swanson. 21, cherfeed Sept. 17, 1939, when given the raw Uver as part of the initiation. An Inquest held there was no criminal violation by StudenO or cljy crews. Divorce Suit Entered Agoinit Doug McClure The measure; which now goes Indians Should Know to the House, applies to any vea-sri ol more Hum SOO gnus which engages in the coastwise trade. TOPEK^ Kan, (UPl)-«ome authorities claim that the natiM of tlie st^ of Kansas is spell^ inoorreedy and that the proWr spelling is Kpa-tv-s-a-a. The Indlin The first fritdlon matches'made ----^ in the late ITOOs cost about 92 loriname means People tf tlje 9outh IWlnd." ,t BRAKES RELINED SANTA MONICA. Cajtf. (AP) -Dmig McClure, gun-slinging co-star of the "Overland Trail" TV series, has been sued for divorce. Faye McQure, 21, charged men-' tal cfuelty in the suit filed Wed-] nesday. She and McClure, 25, were, married tn Honolulu in 1957 and' separated a week ago. Orchord Lako Rd. ;ASH NEfOEO EOW lERMS FEderal 3-7936 o'P'' GOLD CREST BRAKE SHOPS Learnt Golfing Lesson From Driving His Cor CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UPI)-Fred Armstrong of Ch^amne, a motor- already knew — don’t drive on the greens, Armstrong was fined $25 in police court after officers said his car lurched onto a city golf course, scattering Sunday goUers, and ran over the 11th green. Passes Bill to Ease Medical Deductions WASHINGTCW (AP)—The Senate has passed a bill to remove the limit on medical expenses that /aTaxpaswnSSiV ilBOlHfrmr W8 fmotber and fattier and his wile’s mother and fathfiv..^ The present income tax law permits a taxpayer to deduct only medical expenses which exceed 3 per cent of his gross income until he loaches 65 when the limit Well, Almost Right; The bill would take the limit i Why Act So FuSSy? ggg g5 high schotd girt went to the Uni- The measure, passed Wednee- versity of Oklahoma library to get day, now goes to the House. intormatioh on mercy killing or euthanasia. The ItttfMlgg pondCTBf the~wprdr' Family Can't Go Wrong I went to the card index, turned with this report: RUTLAND, Vt. (UPI) — Ralph "I can’t find anything dealing Williams won the Vermont Class strictly with euthanasia, but I A chess championship by beating U his brother Ge^e. 200 N. Soginoir Stieet Open Sundoys 12 to 6 P. M. WOW! WHAT VALUES! 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TABLE UMPS A wonderful selection thot hove three-way switches and fiberglos shades. *5 •5 STUDIO COUCH Opens to full bed or 2 single beds. top quality. u 00 449 50 TABLES Choose from either Step or Coffee styles blor ‘ walnut or blond finishes. *5 •s OAK TRUMDLE BEOS epHng mattress. Usa $0000 MODERN SLEEP SHOP FE 8-9551 FURNITURE and BE0DING FE 8-9551 The Discount City of Fine Furniture MIRACLE MIU SHOPPING CENTER BAZAAR AREA (Ntxl »b Bank) SMALL DELIVERY CHARGE THE>pyTlAC PHlESS, TttUHgDAY. 5, I960 TWENTY^&Eg Motorola ALL tRANSlSTOR RADIO tubes to bum out! ^24?^^, WEEK THE GoodHoasektepmg Shop of Pontiac 51 N. Huron FB 4*1555 Union's Airn: 30-Hour Week To Sook Progrenivo Reduction in Early '61 Bargaining Talks Tornadoes Slash Texas, Oklahoma WINDSOR, Ont. If! - Tlie UnU* •d Auto Workers Union says It will find Its own cure fpr tng“ unemidoym^. In its next of contract demands, due early in 1961, it will seek to reduce "proiresaively" the present By The Assodated Prose Violent weather ripped ac areas in south central sections of the countiy Wednesday night and today, causing extensive property damage and injuring mwe than Resolutions to this effect endorsed by Local 300 of the^ union at Foi:d of Canada yesterday. geared ts the aew demand. The Windsor resolution declares that unemployinent is the union’s most Important unresolved problem, It points to steadily increhs-Ing automated processes, accelerated production schedules and changes of locations by firms, as The t a r g e t is a Odhour week without reduction in tyi4-home Plummeting Jet Tomadic winds, heavy rain and hail pounded areas in Oklahoma, which hit Lake WOrdi, north of Fort Worth, Other twisters struck arum near UrtMuia, Mo., and Ness City in Western Kansas. No injuries were reported. Thunderstorms rumbled across areas from the -northwest comer ol Kansas southeastward to the mouth of the Mississippi River. Heaviest rain was nearly six in- Heaviest damage vxf highest' jury toll appeared to be in north central Texas and the southern half of Oklahoma. Hardest hit in Oklahoma imre 011 Center, a town of about loO near Ada, and Soper, a demmuiv ity M about 300 in the south central part of the state. More than a score of homes were destroyed or damaged in the two towns. Wind gustr up to 85 m.p.h. hammered Oklahoma Oty white a twister injured three persons at Lawton. Twelve persons were injured in the Oklahoma storms and at least 12 suffered injuries in a twnado MOUNT CLEMENS - Maj. Lewis W. Lagro aM oft a chain reaction when he tried to land his powerieas jet fighter north of h«e yesterday. jt. The Delta Dagger F102 clipped a treetop, thm knocked the tops off two utility p(des, impping high tension wires. The plane skidded into a wheat field, tearing a SOO-foot furrow. Lagra, 16. ofiFUte Plgeoa, suf- wliiclrfell in about two hours. The wet belt extended over a widespread area from western into Utah and northwestward into the noetlsM"!! Rockies. Included were Mlsaouri and pa^ of the upp^r Mlasissip-pl VaUey. Fairly mild weather was the "^rule in most areas. This Man is Restless lion WHERE LOW PRICES ARE A HABIT! One of the sizzling high tension lines fell across the not of grocMy store, starting a small Another- threatened passend>y and spectators. Electric service was cut oft in Chesterfieid Town-tlpp, north of tile crash scene. Lagra said he waa eonoliig li to laad at Selfrldge Air Ferae Base whea eaatrel oftlcen teM MPageFoekateiia M. MceSIISR'l MLOIIE CMITEI TBUS YOU HOW TO RIDUCI a 19 day DM -a fxercTsaa e Law Bedlam Par WsMit Ceetfsl METRECAL II Cw. EVEMNI YAKDUrS LAVENDER IN PARIS SOAP »sja Toilst Water. A rso- DerSpeSurtfebMe l.t't bay 1 and i«t ulsr $2-25 valus duet. 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Yet — it's hord to believe t^ot tkie — lim —MM 18 SiME- AMA . WX^insif^ illinp RV JWIV twr- |mr vyiw dollar extra with ANY SALE PURCHASE The very neweet decorotor styled beauty — A stately 30-inches tall —tapped off with the most foshion-> oble of shodes — two-tier style. 6ENERAL ELECTRIC IRON BuUt for Fasterf Easier Ironing! •f Maltrial. HmM up ftft. $^88 WKC 108 NORTH SAGINAW 3-nEOE. LADIES’. LUBBABE SET •14“ ratupit ardITMn krari 108 NORTH SAGINAW 9x12 TWEiD RUG l-Pc. DANISH STYLE *39’® MODERN SOFA RID ■mH W i 3*59 I*. B«t. piLuxi i,i!CLJciNtt.——wneriRizraicr ---SIZISiCTIONAL UVRM ROOM sum fOLI laaIk gg:f»169 ^^^*149 ^?£S»9’®- COMPLETE I.PIECI GLEAMING S-PIECI RUNK RED ENSEMRLI DINETTi SIT RUTTIBS, ROX SPRHiR «ee H«5«a*39 FAMILY SIZI 7.PIICI DINETTI SIT SMART RmRMbi Odr DUAUDUTY 2-PIKI SOFA RID sum g&S »S9 S^>39« ^'@>88 DOURLI PURPOSI MODERN PUTTOIM MODERN SLEEP SOFA CARPn, OmIm ef Csiws VhcMStawd. ir RfMe S3S,= »8J? NO loiin Domn JUMIO SUE TWO- modern; washarli complete noutwoor DOOR WARDRODE ALL PURPOSE CHAIR BemUiful PhUtn OrlY 4-Pa BEDROOM SiMcMPwefcaa* i r '/ TWENTYSIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSiDAY, MAY 5. 196Q I Chessman Remained Silent 'to Protect His Daughter, 17' SAN rRANOSCO (AP>-Caryl| Chesanan wai executed M«v ChesimM'l attorney dailrtT the convicted sex'bandlt ch«e death in San Quentln’i gas chamber rather than jeopardize his 17-yaar-dd daughter's safety hy naaoing the real red tight bandit. George T, Davis said Wednesday Chessman feared “under world reprisals" against the girl, hhi aole survivor. day. To fee lad be maintained his innocence, but steadfastly refused to name the man he said he knew committed the 1948 kid-nap-robbery-sex abuse crimes in Los Angeles lovers’ lanes. ‘Caryl was afraid the governor and fee attorney general would brush off any claims about someone else beii% guilty," said Davis. 10 ACRES 10 aezM, truly baoutilul and roiling, on pavod Millerd Bd. Idool lor year luturo hesM. gardon, chiekons and ovon a homo. Would also mako oxcoilont InvostmonL Own sovorol porcols. buy sido by sido. bnagino 10 acros with loads oi JO lor • " ^ ■ ’ He said if he knew he would get a real hearing then he would trust htthseif to protect bis family. But he was afraid that if he was brushed off then his daughter .would be in danger and he M^’t be in any better position mmsell.” The attorney said Cheaaman. was married in 1940 and the couple had a daughter before being divorced. Chessman subsequently remarried and divorced again. As far as is Known, the -ex-istoice of his first wile and a daughter never was revealed pub-^ licly befwe. Davis refused to identify either fee girl or her mother, who he said had remarried. Chessman’s second wife also has remarried and is living at Victorville, Calif. Davis requested authorities, to djeck Charles Tetrenova who is wanted as a parole violator. Los Angeles police said they had elim-jinated Terrenova earlier as a suspect. Reiterates Rhee’s Stand Huh Demands Japan Stop Repatriations to N. Kor^a SP rktUfai WON’T BUN-Sen. James, E-Murray (D-Mont). 83-yearold chairman of the Senate Interior Committee, says he will not seek a sixth term. He would hasre had two House members opposing him. Murray has been in fee Senate since 1934, but SEOUL, South Korea (AP)-icting President Huh Chimg today espoused a key planic in ex-President Syngman Rhee’s tough policy toward Japan. .Rhee's successor told a news conference that before any other Issues betweoi the two Far East-an allies of fee United States can be solved. Japan m' don the repatriation of Koreans to Communist North Korea. « Huh made one gesture toward Jar«a, offering to discuss Japan-'femn relations with Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi or any other high-level Japanese jitticials if the Japanese wouhl come to Seoul. In ’Tokyo, Kishi said he would have to study Hub’s statement closely before saying anyfeing. But a spokesnuui for the Japanese foreign otOce said the Korean seemed to have taken relations "a step backward again." reans la Japan have applied to be sent to Communist North Ko-which has promised them J(^ and a better life than the poverty and destitution in which most of them live in Japan. Nearly 30,000 of the applicants have been repatriated. Japan and South Korea have had no formal diplomatic relations since World War II. South Korea broke^Wf negotiations fqr nor-malization of telatfens after the Japanese agreed to the repatriation scheme but resumed fee talks in Tokyo last month. w ★ ★ Huh also tably because there was a lot of disagreement within the administraticm on what to propose, if anything, ★ ★ About 314 minion of the 16 million people over 65 would not be covered at all. "ntey are people with income of at lea^ $2,500 ton single person, $S,800 for a couple. Those with that much Income are excluded. For the rest who might be ellgl-' ble—and no one would have to join who didn’t waht to—the federal government and the states i_________ would^ share the medical costs jgiirvey of such people in 1957 above' a certain figure which he‘showrf. the average retired cou-j himself would/iave to pay. jpie had a total income ._of about FOB EXAMPLE: |$1.140. The average aged widow An tligible person who 'joined cost was above $2S0. Siwfe not all states might want to take part In the program, people living in the ones which didn’t wouldn’t get under the program at all. Full coverage at no cost would be^proyided for thode 214 million' people who have to depend on public assistance for their living. A A A So when you eliminate the 314 million Excluded by the size of their income and the 2^ million on public assistance and getting the program benefits for free, you wind up with about 10 million people enable to choose whether they will participate or will stay out of the program. Most of them are on the Social Security rolls now. A government grdm, many pso|de, berddes paying the $24 to the state, would hAve to pay their entire medloal bill of $177, since the program i woi^ldn’t come into operation tor 'lem until their cost was over | 150. ' The ones who wodd benefit most under the program would be those who were laid up in a homBal a long time or .wlusej raedfoal $250. I total I $24 a year, whether or not he got . sick. Then, if he did ^t sick, he’d have to pay the first $250 of his medical bills if single ($400 for a married couple) before he’d get federal-state help. Let’s take the widow with $880 who ra^ up a medical Mil of $400 and see" how much she’d have to pay out of her own pocket if she decided to get under the program. This would be it: First, $24 for the enrollment fee. Then the first $250 of the $400. Then 20 per cent of the difference between $250 and $400, wMdl would be 20 per cent of $150, or' ( $30. Total cost to her then on a $400 medical bill would be $304. ’The federal-state payment would be $96. I ran wdl up above Vote to Continue TV Writers'Strike HOLLYWCXX) —Mrs. ^ ~ .|the Stale Conservation Department!Carole WaWon likes to tell how radm at WWsten schoolBere be.her do-it-yourself-mecbanic hus- jcided to count the lakes in Minne-'found by using aerial photographs.: band failed to find the trouble in car. |After about an.hour oc g ^ird Dog? so. the hutiband replaced the fuel pun,p j MEMPHIS. T«n (UPli-Mrs. , When the car stiU refused to McKnight has a Blend start, the vehicle was towed to thei''!*® Pt*** her tiny Chihuahua la t garage where it was found lhat|l’l*'l ‘5*** whenever she waxea th* the gas tank was empty. | floors. The pointer Ucatct Cuba’s Zapata^ Swamp^ where a huge con-creta atrip is being built, according to testimony Wednesday by Col. Manuel Antonio Ugalde Cairlllo, former chief of Cuba’s military intelligenqe. He told U.S Sengte inyestlgatore in WasWngton the ribbon could be an airstrip or a launching pad for missiles. The work is being dona under the direction of Russisns. Multiple Slayer Trlggtr-Hoppy Whi*n«y Sought in Other Btates Even If Frged in Florida WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. (API—A mercy recommendation In the trial of a confessed multiple slayer may hpve boosted his chances ol dod^g Florida’s electric chair. J But even U trigger-happy Den-; nis Whitney goes scot-free in! Florida. Arizona and California, authorities want him for four! other murders he has confessed. * ♦ ♦ An all-male jury Wednesday convicted the 17-year-old California drifter of first degi-ee murder in the shooting of Virginia Selby. The verdict carried a recommendation of mercy, which-means a;, mandatory sentence ol life im- prisonment. WILL (DOM'XB Dade County (Miami) has a hold order on WWtney for two fflUng station holdup slaymgs. But Stole Attorney Ridiard E, Ger- Btein of Dad^ County said he would c-onfer with Palm Beadi! County Proaecutor Phil O’Connell before deciding whether to call the i pimply-faced defendant to trial in Miami. ‘ j * * * • ' I "I feel he has ■ been tried ter; the most brutal killing of all,” | Gentein said. He Indicated that ; if O’Connell thinks Whitney might , get-a death sentence for his Miami crimes, the youth will be Med tor _________________' I Sweet Nothings : or Sour? Carole, Finch Wont Say LOS ANGEI3S (AP) ^ Carole Tregoff and her lover, Dr. R: Bernard Findi, held an hour-long rendezvous In an attorneys’ visiting roon| in the county Jail. * * ♦ The physician and his former receptionist, accused of murder Ing the doctor’s wife, had terse "no comments’’ Wednesday when reporters asked what they talked; about. Osnrie is fite on bail and Finch remains in jau. A le-trial of their murder trial is set lor May 23. The first trial ended In a deadlocked jury. * * * They are accused) of the ambush slaying 'of Barbara Jean last summer to prevent her from getting a large divorce set- What Do You Know! Maurice Can Sing NEW YORK lin stage star! and director Maurice Evans isn’t; entirely confi^ to his classical Shakespearean roles and to his recent production of the serious Bernard Siaw drama, ’’Heartbreak House." A ■ * ★ Now he is pondering playing-and the role of the ctergyman-te the Broadway musical version of "Tenderloin," the recently pubiished book by the late (tore devoting himself mostly gtahespeart and Shaw. ging in one or two Brftish U.A.R. Givw Iti Students Reol Way to Brush Vp CAIRO (UPI) - The U.A.R. gov- of chargo- . . The ectacatkat ministry alre^ ha.'^arimd ' round covering mflW .primary fdtool pupU* throughout tbo ^431^ tiua/regkit DRAYTON PLAINS 4945 DIXIE HWY. N«dr Willioms lok# Rd. Opel* Monday thru Saturday^ 9fS0 a.m, Uil 9 j>.m« /' / THIRTY /r- THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY 5, 1960 TV's Jingles to Jangle Into City Tomorrow A tdevltlon peraonailty will star in a iKomotional event jtomorrow night at Hie MatHiewa-Hargreaves auto agency, 631 Oakland Ave. Appearing in an hour show beginning at 7:30 p.m. will be Jerry Booth, Detroiter more widely known as Jingles of the “Jingles children's show. A(^mpanyii& Booth will be Larry Sands, television producer and announcer who works the two puppet characters on the show. agency also plans camival rides and gifts tor children. The United States and the United Kingdom arc the last major holdouts against the metric system of weights and measures. Beautiful PROM FORMALS Othars 12.99 to 24.99 IJte Our Convenient Layaway lam Zee 41N. Saginaw Street and Miracle Mile Sr PhatoUB BIOGRAPHER HONORED -Samuel Eliot Morison won Hie 1380 Pulitzer Prize fpr biography with his volume. “John Paul Jones.'- It was the second Pulitzer for 72-year-old Bostonian Morison who is a retired rear admiral and an emeritus im>-fessor at Harvard. Cheryl Ordered Back to School Neither Mother Lqno Nor Dad Stev4 Crane at Hearing LOS ANGELES (fl - A judge Wednesday ordered Laha Turner’s troubled 16-year-old daughter and her two companion runaways returned to the county-operated girls' school from which they escaped Friday. It's W'hat the three girls wanted, i The aetress’ daughter, Cheryl ! Crane, appeared ia Juvenile eaurt with Donna WHsua, U. and Clwiyl Znmbma, II. with whom she scaled aa ll-fout Wall School for Girls in sabnrhna I Syimar. j Neither Miss Turner nor the4 second of her four husbands, I restaurateur Steve Crane, Cheryl's father, attended the closed hear-' Ing before Superior Judge Charles Loring. iBeaufy Queen . Kickoff Meal Set : in Waterford notified in advarCce of what the ! court's action would be and Hiat it; I was not necessary for them to be ! AT,a.r6Sim«1or «.»wr- lort T»wn.l,lp CWmoplt, . r The Judge could have sent the annua beauty queen contest willlgj^,, indefinitely to Juvenile Hall be held at 6:30 p.m. at the OId,j|, downtowA Los Angeles, where Mill Tavern, according to Contest; security precautions are stronger Ichairman Mrs. Gewge Dean. jthan at El Retiro. Cheryl fatally slabbed Miss ^ All girls over 15 years of age from Waterford, Springfield. White |Lake, West Bloomfield, Independ-'ence and Pontiac Townships who lare interested in competing have been invited as guests of the CAI. ★ ★ ★ The girls will be Judged on points, with the top winner receiving a week's vacation at Gay-£I-Rancho near footodauiu of four-wheel ladepewicat auopoarioa really ■eea. So the Ideaticel Eeoaofoy Baa cor went right oa to U.llO-reot Flkes Peak—oad right ap to the top of that oavage OMNinUOa. oa Aprs 15, atiB deep to wtotcr’a aaow aad ice. No other car— tvcB Mirii2y equipped-had ever heca able to eoaqaer that afghtauHO alptoe road ap early to the apttog. Bat Corvair (with Uaitod Stateo Auto Club eOdali aboard to certify that aot om aat or bok WM chafed) purred right to the aufoarit without chahe or wea saew toea! That Juat aaderoeerca the ilact that (tovah ialetally atoqao. Bat yaol lad that out the Irat Ive ariaatae See The Chevy Shea ia Mto Saitoyi NBC-TV>lhe PH Mw Chary StowreeeiawMyAlC-Ty: Turner’s hoodlum lover, Johnny : Stompanato. two years ago In i the* actress’ bedroom. A cor- i oner's Jury ruled the slaying ' was Justifiable homicide after ! the s yaa’ra at the whoell ^■aa srsQinwwi MMWMS mimn m At •Mr $.000-11 " COLONIAL LIWHO ROOM SUITE Colonial at lt» Best YoHr Choka of Fobrics ond Colon Shirdy Hardwood CoBftfuction . Prietd to Soil for Much Moro SOLID HARDROCK MAPLE Beoufiful Mople Kond Rubbed fb • Bring Out the Beoufy of the Groin TABLE $ CHAIRS tr MAPLE BUNK BEDS Including Spring, Mottross, Lodder olid Guordroils too Priced to Sell , ^ for Much More 69* Maple Kaic-Knacs Lew Mother's Day Prices CLOTHES DRYER tO-lb. Copacity Dry with Heat or Air 119 17” PsrIaUs TV Bailt-ln Antanna Hand-Wirwd Chostit 128 COMBINATION Ref rife rotor- F reeser Automotic Dofrotter T69 FAMOUS MAKE DEHUMIDIFIER Automotk Hiimidistot 3»/2-Got. Copocity 78 OPEN NIGHTLY ’til 9 P.M. -SUNDAYS 1-5 P.M. LITTLE’S APPLIANCE COLONIAL SHOPPE 5217 DIXIE HWY. OR 3-6555 DRAYTON PLAINS MIU NORTH OF WALTON |LVP. ‘ ^ had threatened her, her mother | and Cheryl. | Cheryl was sent to El Retire six! weeks ago for psychiatric therapy. I ♦ W A I After three days’ freedom Cheryl i telephoned Craiw Monday night i and he picked up' the three girls I about a mile from the school. j I “I’m sorry I ran away,” she told him, “We’re all ready to go | back to school. You can’t run i away forever.” Try the remarkable Corvair at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's iUnilENS-HAIGIlEAlES, IM. Metal used for bells has about [four parts copper and one part of 631 OAKUND ot CASS TONTIACr MICH. FE 5^161 CONNOllY’S CLOSES MT. CLEMENS STORE! BALANCE OF STOCK WILL BE’PLACED ON SALE IN OUR PONTIAC STORE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Prices have been reduced to below our original cost for quick sale. All items plainly marked, on display on tables in the middle aisle of pur Pontiac store. Many pieces ideal for Mother’s Day gifts. (This sale DOES NOT include any items in our .Pontiac Store). Listed Below Are Examples of the Items and Savings You Can Have: DIAMONDS $200.00 Diamond and Wedding Ring Combinationa . $109.95 $660.00 8-Diamond Combinations....................$299.00 $696.00 One Ctorat Solitaires ....................$4}9.00 ^376.00 One-Half Carat Solitaires ................$165.00 . $ 75.60 6-Diamond Wedding and Engagement Ring Combinations ........................$ 43.96 RIN€S^ BIRTHSTONE, CAMEO, EMBLEMS, ONYX, PEARL RINGS REDUCED AT LEAST 50%! $29.50 Cameo .......................... $12.95 Birthstone ...........$17.95 $19.75 Birthstone ... ....................$ 8.88 WEDDING RINGS Men's and Ladies' Matched Sets - Odds ami Ends 25*0 50% off I- COSTUME JEWELRY ~ r- WATCHES ^ FABIOUS BSAND, LADIES’ ud MEN’S WATCHES $ 49.60 .... ...............$ 29.95 $ 69.50 .....................$ 43.95 $250.00 .............:......$149.95 $650.00 . .................( $329.95 r- WATCH BRACELETS -n Speidel, Kriesler, Flex-Let $ 6.95 ................ $9.95 .................$5.49 $12.95 ..........L. . .^.59 Trifari, Winard, Marccle Bouche $ 3.30 ............................. $1.65 $ 6.60 ...............................$2.95 $11.00 ...................... ...'....$5.49 ether price rungci up to |M tedaced at least l»% ODDS and ENDS OF CHINA, CRYSTAL GIFT WARE ITEMS reduced 50% t-silveksets------^ i-Sllv«PhMHi«twm- Famous Brand Plated Silver $89.75 ...J.................$59.50 $49.75 ....................$21.95 $10.95 $6.95 $15,00 .. ........ $8.80 $ 7.95 $4.19 - WALL CLOCKS ------------- $55.00 Gold Sunburst.$21.95 ' $39.50 Black Sunburst.$17.95 DESK and MANTEL CLOCKS REDUCED IN SAME PROPORTION' Cultured Pearl NECKLACES, Diamond Pendant NECKLACES reduced 50% —^MEN’S JEWELRY--------- ANSON, SPEIDEL $22.00 Diamond Cuff Set $16.60 toff JLhiK Bets . $11.00 Caff Unk Sets $ 7.60 Cuff Link Sets $ 6.00 Cuff ynk Sets $9.95 ..$8.80 $4.95 $3.29 $2.19 In addition to these wonderful prices, you can charge on budget terma if you wish. Sorry .. . no lay-aways. All merchandise guaranteed the same as from our regular stock. Till in «aaar)tl. ff te n*r *-i attermtae ta« ••Ttoc* hj iMriihit OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS 16 W. HURON, FE 24)294 jeWElEKS tHE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 5, mo . THIRTy-OXB „J.J Photographtr Phont-y to Track Down Thitf I minuua later received a call that HAJITFORD, Conn. (UPl) After' a camera was stolen t ,his •utomobile. Hutford Tlniee photographer EUery G. Kta«tan telepiionfd camera shops on his mohOe phone as be diow back to town. He warned dut the thief ml|^t |a suspect was in a shop. Kington drove to the store, identl-0d his camera and the Koop Your Shirt On About 750 craftsmen in England are still thatching roofti. They are using more rye straw than wheat these days, siooe hurmers ant ^ growing ‘'short" wheat to accom-try to pawn his camera, and 10 modate combine-harvesters. b Clovor Night Sign MEMPHIS, Tiu. (VPD-W. Weethiook, on a road trip through Cape Giradeau, bio., etopped at a fllUng statkn late at*" night. On tha putalde wall was a pueh button and thle sign; "Ring bell fm- night ser\dce. th«> keep your shirt on till I get ay pants on." American Firms Making Money but Drsis Cut deep Into Protits Househdders and shopkeepers in-they improve their pr Bruges, Belgium, are easily pee 1 along traditioaal lines, the gov suaded by the city to use ooknlment wiU pay 30 per cent of the gdvemment approves. And if I bill. ,'k IS NATIONAL TAVERN MONTH visit your load tavern... the friendliest place in townl m '0: But a alowdowm in the year to year gi^i—5.5 per cent this time noticeable. A year ago they were doing 54 per cent better than in depressed 1958. Total profits were well btiow ill :-4 and while yoti^re there rmemher~-^ Calvert Reserve has more Power to Please ww»t»" in wwsu smi»» «tMi flsu«rr t ' By SAM DAWSON •NEW YORK rAP)-Two'out (g three American corporations man-' h> make more money in the first three months of tl^ year than in the first quarter of 1959. costs and increased competition were still lu^ering from the steel! The U.S. Treasury also la watching the profit prospects this year cloedy, since much of the hope Treasury surplus depends upon a snbstantial IncreaK in corporate earnings this year to provide huger income tax ceilCc-tipns. Much of this year’s advance is cradtted to the big spurt in production and sales , in the first waske of I960 during the catchup period after the steel aettlemrat. The slowdown in the final we«s of the quarter cut into these gains but failed to wipe them out. Groups dedhdng this year in- last year’s high in the second quar-, duded aircrafts, containws,____, ter. And many companies may be equipment, mining and metalworkdoing well to break even In thejing, rubber and railroads. The air-current quarter with last year’s nines as | group riwwed a net lowi **gures. I this year, compared with a mod- W ★ ♦*»:,>. jest profit a year agd. Dividends are following much! On the upside—often helped by the same pattern. Cash payments!comparisons wtdi bad perform-; in this year’s first quarter werejances in 1969—were farm equip-reported 7 per cent ahead of a ment, textiles, machinery andj year ago by the Department of | tools, and communications, in par-| Commerce but a slowdown in thejtlcular. | advance was indicated in April in; it 1r ii | figures by Standard A Poor’s i Th^ gte«| industry as a whole pulled ahead of last year by 9 per * * * cent, although its second quarter statistical firm reports that prospects are far len bright. The for the first time since November n ' ■ • • • - 1958 the number of dividend in- c creases failed to rise. This April, p 38 companies raised their divi- Tos wnrs meui dends, compared with 106 March and 70 in April 1959. motors industry staged a 7 per cent advance, with second (] performances also in some Food and beverage siqtplieni ad-'anced by 9 per cent, the drug ;grot9 by an. equal amount. The to-Cautlon over the slower rhte oftbao^/induatry gained 7 per cent. profit improvements is believed by the firm to have caused the go-slow attitude of many corporate boards. SALES AHEAD BUT ... The earning figures for the first quarter alao show a decline in profit margins from a year ago. While many companies show sales ahead (tf.last year, the ratio of s to sales slipped. Reasons given include higher operating P»Sir and paper products’ profits were up 5 per cent. The Gham* ical comanles as a group ahead by 4 per cent. The eii industry managed a 3 per cent advance. Utilities sewed a 6 per cent gain over the prevknis year. Industrials as a whole-ran 5.8 per cent ahead of a year ago, and 12 per cent ahead of the final three months of 1969 when many $2^0 Mother’s Day Buttercream Layer Cake Hsra’i Sudan nay Csmoot, vary apedal layer cake dedicated to that vary apedal peraon—Mother. This caka has a ridi, moiat yellow bettor flUed and froated with Sandeie luadoos buttercreani iemg. The epecial daooratiop and inacription further prove you tidnk ** Mwn” is the "greateat.” A perfect edition to your Mot^e Day dinner. PRIOAV AND BATUROAV ONLY Devilsfood Buttercream Cake Mother’s Day Special Assortment Another favorite Sanders cake in a epecial baart-ahaped vareion in Iwnor of one wfao’a doao to your heart It*o a liniie layer of ridi, eboedate devihfood—tender, moist and smooth-testuied. It’a topped with thick libbone of bntteraeam, firosted aD over with Sandeci smooth, dark diocolate idng and boantifially decorated for Motber’e Day. •020 S peunda For MOTHER . . . always . . . SandeiB Candy is ilia perfi^ gift! Sbe’U lovB this Special Assortment. It indudes chocolate-coated fruite, nuts and creame-f with both dark and milk choodata coatings. Thera are floral-dectnrated fudge cupe, roaa-^hapad crystallized creams and an old-fashionad chocolate mint with a floral decoration and inscription. 1 pound, $1.6<^ 3 pounds, $4.76. 46 SANDERS STORES • 83 NATIONAL FOOD STORES SINCE 1875 Visit the Sanders Department in your nearest National Food Store 685 East Boulevard • 1249 Baldwin hear Ypsiianti 2375 Orchbrd Loke Rd. (Sylvon lake) • 4889 Dixie Hwy. (Drayton Plaint) ^ , 3415 ElixakMth lake Road (Woterford Township) ^ 8040 Cooley Loko Rood (Union Lako) And a Sandors Storo in the Tel-Huron Shopping Confer, Pontiac 2N >. Ssfiatw Slnel Opw Saadayi 12 la C p.n. THlRTYTWb ■ *,. ' .... ' ■• '■'• '*■. ; '; ' , : -L ' :' THE PONTTAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 5. :i9eo /'■■ ■■ Opel Nights till 9 P.M. TUB. me WID. ‘TIL < PM. YANKEE 11 STORES f pen Sumby till REMEMBER MOTHER WITH THESE WONDERFUL GIFTS FOR HER ■, V :rf i Tv 51 S. SAGINAW ST. ■ ■: Next to Wrigley's PLIKrTY or FKEE PARKING A . . U.\: THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY; 3IAY*5,. I960 ONE COLOR THtliTY-THftBTi; • YOU HI SAVE MORE AT... PEOPLE’S im FOOD MARKETS 263 MIIURN ■ 4651 NS ST. | 700 AU8URN ST. { I I OMKTMYIAWIK I gosiB wwm'vi, B own SUWOAT t o> B » am. till I» f.w. 4^ AY SALE SUPER MARKETS All FOOD TOWN MARKETS-OPEN SUNDAY 9AM »o 6 P.M pi Tkui..rri..SAt.aBiSo.! 11 MAY “5,6,7,qnd8 Shedds $AUD DRESSING r Big Quort ^ Jar •• Sold T* „ . oolori 01 Roiorro Miaorf To Uail Quonliliof ■ r V K<> * -, iA. U.S. CAofce BeeT blade CUT POT ROAST CENTER CUT ROUND BONE Bath Size — Assorted Colors S&AI 2c Of! Ub«l 59“" f SoneleRt fOJ ROAST V. 5. Choice CHUCK STEAK lb. i' CHASE AND SANBORN or MAXWELL HOUSE YOUR CHOICE COFFEE 2 POUND S4l9 “ I Ruby Bee STRAWBERRY PRESERVES i GROUND CHUCK Stokely's Finest Honey Pod fMai^N Slk«d CANADIAN BACON Grad* 1, SAinlou . I4b. Pkg. ^ m HOT AAc DOGS u9 CRISCO America*8 Favorite Shortening 3 - 59' |Peas^-l| SPUN RMtr't Sliced , M.. ground ^Ac ^ Sandwich O ». AAc iAc Oti*. TA' HAM "* w BEEF VI * COOEIES Z >» OO 19 Z 79 FRESH, LEAH- ^ GOOD TASTE Shtdd'i Ely or Rtf. FRENCH DRESSING Yovr Ctioic*-t Ot Itr Ic DAIRY 5PBCIAL5 KrafCs VELVEETA |c ■' ' lib,-'' ' ‘ t^TMOUTH - Froakt WB|lRftSi; Tip Top FraPm DRINKS YMirCbckt Any Brand DOG, CAT FOOD BbY «iy 0 ciis M mm 50 tid rtMivD IXYRA STAINPS , Nylons GRASS SEED ^ FERTILIZER . liy aiy hIy tr Biy My kif tr koi of CroM SmA or Foitillioi Brand SLICED DACON Biy 2 poudi or aoio 50 50 EXTRA STAMPS COUPON BtLQW . Pork STEAK or CHOPS Biy My yoni 50 50 . PMtto'i, FmOTmm) B—m SwitCtiF. I EXTRA GOLD BELL STAMPS WITH PURCHASE «i I Poitfidi or tier* oi I UKED BECOE 50' - Ml- ^ THIEtYFOUR i^THE POl^TIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, I960 I Pork and Produce Buys \ Otter Best Food Bargains fV)«ni and teveral fresh pqrtc big ycartarUer Iev«li aad Oere is euls n« the outstwxUtig buys in abuiidnnre of aU Undt ot dairy munci. u». products. Cottage dwMe, cream ^ fiMh fridt. and TTiraii and the sIx ounce padtages ! sjf have been ottered. Add bananas, PBVm: trawberriea and sttB high i strawberries Is helping to held f to your market j Uat. I POOURY: Fryer prices are st ; hddtng at the bargain point of . week ago. Both whole birds and ' hyer parts may be found In many ; maikets at attractive price Ifvels. PtMK: Hog arrivals increased ; 9) per cent from a wedt ago : fating all pork prices dOwn. Excep- - tlonal values are available fai loin : roasts and centownit chiops, Boo-. ton butt roasts, roll sausage and • variety of tunebeon meats. Bacon ' has ooidinued to Increase slightly - in price. BBIV: The best buy Is la ; grenad beef, though oeme rieres . are feitariag siriola oteaka, and : a Mw speeial prioes are avallabis ' BOGS AND DAISY: Folloi^ last week’s steady reduction at the ; wholesale tevd, retail egg prices • are showing indications at frafation-: a] decreases. Vnth only M cents ; difference between the larke and medium siaes, the large Grade A : eggs are by far the better buys. : Milk onfaput this year la exceed- + aoodaaifb fiesh. ^eah, ■fieshei'/.s after a number of eeanomy buys this week. Heavy iavestorles of jemuMd fteMdshAptadhea areJtft-Bul^ hi a uunriMv of speeial prteea. Wholesale priees an vegU-table tali and oOa an ana r ^ Olfaur featured ttems fbr a^tng cMng qireei are sugar, flour, instant cake mixes and frosth«s. Fruit codctail, canned com and green beans, citrus Jukes and beef stew are also spedal values Tropical. Rici a delicately different, oaiy4o doaoori: Bland together K cup drafawd oraahed phioapple. 3 tablespoono lemon Juke, one-third cup sugar and % taaspoon salt Gently fold in 1 ciq> of whipped mam and add 3 cups dillled ooolied rice and % cup shredded coconut. Chill heCon aeiying. gervoe S to J, Four Kindi of Crab eauce for as kng as a y*u. of crabs found in our waters sad sceordtngto Baked applee may be kept hi thejsie NaUonal flsberlee Instltate, there are on^ four kinds caught in ertei: the blue crab of tbs Atlantk Coast and Gtdl of Mexloo; New England’s rock o>«b;-tfae Dunge-erab fomd on tha Padfk Boflldept numbers to stqipori fisb- Kldi A^y Fat Livor in Sondwich Sproad Fbr an extra-good eandwkh queail combine llvor and bsam. to nute », shop four tUces (d cook until crisp. Re- Sy enouili tor the sl^ to cradde. tonly sUced beef or pock liver. Cook tor 5 minutee, tuniliig oo- Wdl-cared, mature ankns ai^move bacon from die pan and Idace in the drippings 1 pound Put liver through food diopper. Combine biixxi epd liver with Mi cup choked celery, 1 leoapoon ■ ■— X teaspoon salt, X and H cup amyymske. Mix weU. The weather ceadltlatts k Laulsl-una havs been ideal tor the mat-nmttoa ti atmwberilea and pro-duetton haa been at a peak. Oal- Ing- The orange maricet remains goi-erally unchuiged . although more the California Valencias are now in the markets. The Castro situation has delayed shipments of Cuban pineapple but more good buys are in the stores this week. rABUES: Much general tmiTOvement bas been noted the growing conditions in Florida in die past lew weeks. The spring harvest of green beans is nearer volume and the pascal ceiery crop is in good conditkn and is continuing in good aunily. Prices are higher because C^omia pascal' scarce and Florida must Bun>ly > dutch ot the market. Hot house tomatoes may be (he better value price and quality. Pineapple Shell a Salad Server Serve fruit eslad next time in the’roost i^amorous of all shells the ptneaiipk, with spicy cubes ci deviled ham k add savory, ____iandal goodness. This Ha- wailan-style dish will make a summer lunchecB or supper very special and it’s w> may fo puepare. YbuH kwle the refreehtaig. cool, meaty taste and texture of deviled ham, cubed, added to this glamorous salad for its ookr and savor is eutstandln< Motivate a lundieon, if you lice, with kis, fkwers and exotk beverages (float lemon or pineapple sheibet fai tall, frosty i^aswes of gii«er ale): be sure to include sesame crackers or crisp, hard rtdls with the individual seMngs to round out this spectacular luncheon or siqiper dish. I ftp* •vec»«« It drew* erwdBf Place deviled bam in freezer setkn o| refrigerator for 3 hours .efore serving. S|dit pineappk lengthwlae in half and remove core. Cut pineapple pulp into small Remove ham from can by opening both endi and pushing bam out with top of can. Cut ham into null chunks and add to fridt hi ptneapide. Serve very cold lemon French dressing. Makes M •CUZ IT’S THE EXTRA HEAVY WAXED PAPER -A-IMlilMmMaM fwa tftiw •CUZ IT’S JHf ONLY SNOW-WHITE WAXED PAPER yew u(re piet vltl ;firfi«enr«npflM iMiljr MMh| oi|e Mil cal Triph Threat Sandwich Is Toasted, Baked ’There are never enough sandwich Ideas for the mother ot teenagers, bat tUs comWnatkn will win aedafan ip the home where it’s served. Hie sdndwlch could be described aai a dose relative to French toast. Canned or leftover cooked hsm or canned hmdieon meat makes an equally good fUl-ing. AfotA^t Arnoufs/ we Aet ( lUcM ooneM ei reruiUkvbtn uae* u Hasaio man. cut lach UUca Toast 6 slices of bread on one skie only. Combine egg, salt, milk and Worcestershire sauce. Dip the untoasted side ot bread in ea unfx-ture and idace untoasted side down » a heavily greased cooky riiee' Plooo a sDoe of eteeeee, Hmi a ettoe M kam-aad • rikes of t»- nolTT iciismsR nom STRAWBERRIESf IN DRAYTON FUINI— Three Big Sales Days . . . Thursday, Friday, Saturday, ^ . . May 5, 6 and 7 IN FONTIAC- IN LAKE ORION— IN AUlURN HEIGHTS— FELICEIteNUTAI l s. Ivillage Top each with a pioee ot breed utt has been dipp^ in the egg .inixture, facing dipped aids up. . Bake fri a moderate oven (31S depwea F.) tor 30 to S minutes pr until UiJitly browned on the top. isuidwldies. , QUALITY MARKET 238 S. TELEGRAPH SUPER MARKET 3515 SASHABAW at WALTON SUPER MARKET SUPER MARKET S. BROADWAY, lake Orion 3342 AUBURN RD. Auburn Hgts. Deviled French Tpost Brerictaats should be bsarty • eqieciall)r ;ring into the menu lor a • Churdi gathering. Squares ot JeDled salad and V deMerts always popular tore when there’s a to leed, are ea^ than ever to prepare with the new economical laraily size package of trutt4aviH«d gtoatin. . . Spring Salad Is Molded Home Economics Training Has Much to Offer Girls , When yod are serv ing a large Jcrowd, a gelatin salad that can be 1 timd is alwi -MaBttorqBtarisa Mi ject is being flippantly classified ahmg with leariMtonetng and driver-training as a course we should _ different. This Green Pepper lUng and Almond Salad has a look pt spring libout It-all green and ^ow. Use the new bandy fam-ib'-Bize package of gelatin. I l>rt« tMckai* (S ouncM) Itmon-navor* 1 s*l>Ua 1 cupi beUtas water Jttlaa frum frtttte aoS i ptoptra, (Head I cup btanrhaS almeudi a «rapafr«itt, Iraad fn •ad diaad and depth to American education. A good look at this subject is in order this week, National Hinne DemomftrathMp Week. High schools often term home economics classes as tomily living or homemaking classes. Many people do not really know what home economics is. to it a soieiKe? to it 1 art? Is it just "cooking and •whig"? Is it for wqmen only? Home economics Is the study butter Standard ledpe ...............148 Sugar toibedtute recipe .......81 Saving ....... 87 calories taftult FRYERS 29“" irfialt's -SKcil^— BACM 39’" luaTm Lge.E{gs 45"*^ Sardtr'i JudM Site KETCHUP 2-20 Ox. IM. 49^ ^ BISDS m FSOZEN ^ POT PIES Talker, Chtekm ar lesf 5r«$, HILLSSSOS.! COFFEE J ^59/ lift From ORARGE JUICE 5-1 3 LBS. CRISCO 59* SSTPEMHES GABRIEL'S SUPER MARKET 3M3 nittini un u„ 2 SUB. toiT or n-s» ICf COLD Sm aite WINE nii-icsi MEMEIWSWIMOMS Atlas Super Market Ithusso^. u 1 --------------——S-—-----------------— I WEDNESDAY, I ,i«VHErS DAY, Swansdown Cake MIXES ax iq SUGAR MAPU ' I V H teutoMD eiouas sUipiM Simmer raisins in an>le juice ntil pfaBup. Combine remaining ingredients; mix thoroughly end add to Continue simmering for about 5 minutes, sti^ Calorie count per serving (1 bkltoiirvwhn«Y > ' iBradeA' UR8E Hamilton EGGS ’ Dor. YEUOW ★ BUTTIRSCOTCM Shs44't PEANUT iBUTTER Comer Baldwin ^^at^^Walton^ LARGE, NEW JEU-0 6-oz. Pkg. • Chiffr *Ui»« . • Um •laipkanr • Stawbinr • 0iab|B su^l •y* Shedd’s Ruby Bee Pure STRAWBERRY HESOVES SfLAD DRESSNG Aj^le-Raisin Sauce Lew in Calories Serve this versatile sailce > baked or broiled ham, pork diopsi or pork roast, venison, game birds, | or any "leftover dishes" you want to glamorize. An extra advantage of this sauce is that it it extremely low in caloriea. made with granulated sugar substitute. Apple-Ralsia Sauce Tt ' “ Keyko OLEO Hills Bros. Instant COFFEE 6-OZ. Jar 69 Hill Bros. Instont COFFEE $|Qg SheddV MESSnni u. s. CHOICE ROUND STEAK Rolled Rump of ^ ^ ^ BEEF 89 Fmh finis A Whoh FRYERS 29 Fresh, Leon #1A Ground Beef tf9i UUy'f Libtoy'u Who!* Kamol BEEF STEW CORN 303 Con V ■ >4^. Cew - -— - - ■ ■ — ----------- 3v BEANS 2/.C..4 mr Uter'i HbIym m SlicBi Cliai PEACHES Ubby'B PIREAPPLE JUICE I Ubby*! FRUIT M | ICocktail Libk/fi Gordan 0 AAO PuS 303 ConO llir QUICK MCAL SPCCIAISI ) IS SWIFTS FRESH FROZEN DINNERS • ChidMS •Tifkfr 39 Eoch CoImM FRENCH fRIES ... FROSTY ACRES LEMONADE whit.0* IQ*' Pink, Con . • Bonr •"'Win* • Liquor to Tnfca Onl Comar BoMwin Awo. ond WoRon Bird. THIKTY>S1X. ' THE PONTIAC PBESS, THURSDAY, MAY », IMP Mother By iUm ODBU. it lAtt yea want, the cfenkt it TMt it «a article foryoungcooitt. We art talUiv with girla and boyt wte Ukt to potter tromal ia the Idtchan. Maybe yoo eaa give yoor mother « aptcial Mother's Day prMeia feor gettliig,«v early and preparing bnalrfaat * ♦ Start now to make plana. Put your menu down on paper. Of courte yea’ll bam to have Mom's ^penqiaakiB lir«. Perlu«a Dad win have a tuggestlon tor the mem. But try to Inchidt your ipother’s We think you young cooks can rnaka juat about anything you wwN it you’ll toUow dtanetiaat. Taka ttaht to kNk opvcr tha packaged mixes at the atore. You’D discover that you can buy a mix tor mut-faiscuits, coffee oMte, After year meaa l« deddei apsa yea will have to asake a abapplag M. Ysa eaa check cap-beard ahdvet, the leftdgeratar wd toe (Nceer tor feed ea head. Yon’U prbbaUy itart wtih abme khid of truit Maybe yoo would like to alice oranget and arrange them In a flower dertgn on a vnall plate. Put a marasrhino cherry in flie center. A mlxtnie canned er ftoten end fresh fnrit served in liass disheo to attrae-ti^ tor the fruit couiw. if juice Itondry bacon until criq>. Drain on abaorboit paper. Crumble. Re- Yea eaa buy freeta wafBm aad ceflhe cake. Yee eee bay Htolgemtod Macetta aad coftoe Mtoae. Mat be sure to read toe toeea exaefly. JI you prefer to be original, hare are a couple of recipes to help you. Again we aay, read Die di-rectians careftiUy and do just what Bran mufflna are delidauf. These4' are a little (Hflereat because they have bits of baeoa in them. Mix muffin batter oaly until the dry Ingredieins are blended. Too much mixing gives you muttina with big hriea in them. Bacm V Bran Metflaa I SVnw*po«Bk hskist »»«s«r (ufsr 1 esp. SMa ctmT egg and milk in bag mix. Squeasa u^^pwrt o< bog to force air out. dooe tep ef bag by tightly between thumb and index flngo*. With bag reallag on tabla, mix by woridog bag vl|Qr^ oui^ with fingers. (NOx itoout 40 uitU en Is cdmplefely rnttk aad • toMrspsms baem drlnlNX: «M to dry iagredlMts Bake to a het eVea (4Ss\toiree> P.) absdt U miaataB. Makes 8 toedlum muffins, . ♦ ★ ♦ lUs second recipe takes ■dvan-tage of a coffee cake mix, adds mashed banana and coconut to make a tropical fUivored sweet ■ I Baaaea CMtoe Oske igaoese bag to empty batter ate apeUtol alemtouas toU pea wmahied hi package. and top with a strip el Vid ptmeato. ChiU uBtfl ready to aarvw, QuicklB Frtnch PoitriM fin baked tart ahalli (mat from pastry mix) with a layer el ■oft cream chepe. PiU a laynr of drained crushed ptoeappJe on top el cheeee. Glaxe with currant jelly heated with a little water. part ol a aelad. Ihia redpa makei 24 egyives. ■dhw Itoltod Eggs I55&jr Remove yolka from , eoB. and m t. DralV togethar; mix to mayonnalm, salt, ice, minced onion ai4. oogUy. RefiU whitae ol pga with mixture. Garnish with peprika or h m milk I tiAitipsMk ntk*e «r thi twant Heat oven to moderate (375 denes F.).. Place mashed banana. mn IS SEBYIOB Modier wiD have her Wright (left) and her sister. Karan, wiU (re- day milk and 1 cup light and add. Stir and rook over hot water, not boiling, until the mix-tioe coats a metal spoon. OmL FoM la IH Billa extract aad S cups heavy tack baad el btewa paper to tied. Place ia a freesar tor • to 8 been On the subject of souffles, a small book, "Simple Frendi Cooking,’’ by Edna Bt^enson starts off gaDy with Welcome, Madame, Tbe Kitchen’s your court! Cbme bake a souffle Or an oo4a4a tortc. and then gives this recipe: Cherry-Nut Rum Chiffon is creamy and rich-tasting you’d never gutoi It belongs on a calorie budget. Yet 86 caloriee that you'U neva miss have been slashed away fixHn each serring. So go ahead, it up, eat your dessert ; diet too! awny-Pecae-Bam Chiffon . MMttpow (or MTotopo) uanivoroS (OlsUa IH capo ikSm mUk 3 offo (ooparotod) Delicious Dessert beDcdous and etogr when a crowd of “the ftrts* come. Apriesf Fratt Onp t CM (t senna nad IS Mmeetl nun. Combine acalded milk, „ yoDo. Sucaiyl. and aalt to top of double boOa. Cook ova hot water, ■tiriing conatantiy, until thideened, Remove from beat and add to toe softened gelatin. CUB eatU mlxtare begins to ttlekeo. FoM In eOffly beatoa Tura the apricota with thrir aynm tote a large aerving hoi^ Pare the grapefruit and oranges ao no cut seetkma away from dividtag i; add to any Juice, Use umiiilii yen appiaa (tar eetor) If avaUabto; cat lato a wedges; I ef a skaip to flato; eitoe thin aad add. Prepare sbsetty belWe scevhw tona CMOOOMiB tOUfFUB - VtnOa from toe island of Made-r la tot todliywiaWe togrodieiit to this toapttog French Low in Calories, High in Taste twnooD iftK [PwrlteUBo n Fmf Into a flghtty oOed 1-qnart Makes 8 servings. Each aerving contains 138 cMoHas; 7.5 grams toOtein; 5.5 grams tot; 13 grams carbohydrate. If made wifo sugar, each aerving wotdd boteato 223 Trees and shrubs planted on the home property to most toes win increase to value by approximately 20 per cent each year until maturity. why pay mor« ? SISTEBS»NABKET FRBH tiSADC A LAS6E HICKORY SMOKED SUB BACON COOKING ONIONS 10 Lb. Bog 29< FRBSH DRBSSED STENERS “19* CEUO ^ROTS FRBH DRISSIO 886 W. Haraa OPED 7 DAYS SLEtolOP.B. GRADE 1 SKINLESS HOT DOGS 3 "‘89' FRESH DRESSED Hnni 59' u. F8pper8 or Radishes Florida Sooditn enPEFlgiT NOT FROZEN FRESH SMELT 5*" i GOLDEN RIFE RaMMS “10* VEAL STEAKS “69* FRRSH SWEET CORN 6"35* U. S. Ckoicf BEEF ROAST •^43< HOT. HOUSE Tnntiies "‘35’ CAUF. LARUE HEAR LEHHCE 2 hr 29® LUN, MEATY SPARE RIBS *^35? FRESH PORK UVER “23* ALL-PURPOSE V.S. Da 1 MOM. POTATOES 50 u. >2” 71 N. SAOINAW ST. PORK SALE CHTEB COT WEU TRIMMED 7 RIB CUT PORK LOIN SLICED FREE 29: TENDERLOIN PORK ROAST 39: Whole-Cut Up Freo PORK LOIN 3T. ROUND SIRLOIN SWISS STEAKS^GR FRESH LEAN 100% PURE GROUND BEEF 39 SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD CREAMERY BUTTER 59 f THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MAY 5, 1960 THIRTY-SEVEy J Make Friday Meal of Spanish Rice Dish Tasty Meat Roll Can Be Budget Stretcher NEW YORK (UPI)-4>liiMr can be ready in haU an hour when It’i a ona-dWi meal o< Spanlah rloe Drain and meaiure the Uquid from one 8«unoe can o< peaa, re> ■crying the peas. Add 1 cup of diy. white wine and enough water to make 2^ cupc of liqukL Bring to boil in saucepan and add 1 pound of dielled, devehied raw ihiirap. Bring to a sfanmer, cook 5 minutee or imU the shrimp are a them). to a boil, reawve from beat and add one Pounce package of Span* Ish rice miX/>Stir to.mix thoroughly, cover and let set for ao minutes. Serves 4 to 6. One pound of beef to onve a company dlnnw for six souhds like a fantaay. But adiUed, roiled meat loaf redpe does Just that. It pro-economical entree wtth a festive air. It is m^y named Penny Saver Heat Roll. The easy-to-make roll combtoes one pound of ground round beef and a tasty mushroom sauce made with economical instant non-fat dry milk. For adding extra protein at lowered cost, non-fat dry milk is without equal. » Is made from tmh whole lOk. (My water and batterfat fe lemeved trsas tt. The tan- atews pretela as aeeeeiary to dally dMs. ChiMlee are esn-troBed lee whan nrn-fat dry mUk Serve the meat roll wltti a tasty mushroom sauce made from noly-fat dry milk. Round out the menu wldi t«da- baby carrots, pea fiUeri B eompin vttamias renu^ 1 Instant coffee made in a pot and served with a trerii fruit, completes a company cHnner which is nutritious, savory and penny savkig. Ptsmy Saver-Meat I I HS: lUihUir bMtoe v« Clip natir ciiopiM ssioe OMk of frooMy smfSjMPW S^ssrs^2?.s:sft£s7w«s« Combine meat and dry milk; Jand until milk powder is no longer visible. Mix in egg, vegeta£l« and seasonings. Place meat mixture on a large pieoe of wax paper. Flatten and form into rectanide 6x9Hx% inches. degrees) for 30 minutes; reiiiove cover and coatlnue to bake for 30 minutes. Remove from oven. Slice meat roll. Serve with Mushroom Ssoce. SeriMi I. t mpt UsoU eoefst ■ hettav (With fTMb St milk Into top of Grill Freshly Caught Fish, Serve With Butter Sauce Cook ovsr hot wsisr cubes have mrited. ^winkle flour Freshly caught fldi need flattery with gamMhea, but buttery-good sauce makea a whale ;; beat with rotary beater unblended. Continue cooldng. stirring constantly, until mixture has Saute mushrooms in butter until sUghtly browned. Add to sauce. Serve hot over Meat Roll slices. edges tigihily. PIsc* sa griS < hot co^ for 10^15 i and seaaoninga over surface of complementary touch. For 3-4 qukkiy on gtffl. Ssrvw ftaH |mMs aervlngs: bhnd ^4 ciip Q stick) softened butter with 3 taMespoou instant minced onkn, 1 taUespoon prepared mustard. Ik teaspoon nutmeg and 14 teasixioa garlic salt. SpresKl generouriy ewer 1 to 114 pounds of boned fhdt Wrap indlvldnal aervings In Ope* letted buna. Ybaat dildeenphi of m ■seat. Oeatly rog nmat add staH-lag together JeOy rWl taaUoa. PfaMw la a large buttered haUag dish. Omrer. 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THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1960 -sa SNilli CommittM Movt on IDA AAtmbership WAtmNGTQN (AP) - Sen. Gesiie D. Aflten (R-Vt) hu forced --------------1 In conunlt- we need end cm etort MolcM Q Diff«rtnC« agency In the intemamn> tending agi el field.'* . ize United Stetee memberakip to the incpoaed Intosetianal Devel-igHnent Assn. He said "I want to determine it At Us regnest, toe Senate Foreign Relations Canutottee put tM further consideration of IDA for Modem Ireland hu a poptilation of about three million. BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPD-Lh Gov. Robert S. Babcock declined an Invitation to attend the U9th niveraaiy of Vermootvllle, to., pteadtog “Vermont parsimony and torlft." But he accepted when town officials said they would pay hio way. CtXm SHADOW BOX DOUBLE DRESSER SUITE teredos NATIOHAI laeae-igthit Msttraas and lea Springl boa fraats. Sse A at 1 price csaiplate at MITROt Opea rridor cad Meaday'(» t Mf. Double Dresser! Huge PleN Gloss Mirror! Beekeote Bed er Ponel Bed! Nofionel Inncrpprinf Metfreu ofid Bex Spring! All for SMf.95 Fim Lighloi PukiBf ItAi •! St0i« 88 8. Saijlnnw at Anbnm FE 2*0179 Negro Catholics increasing Fast p9rc9ntaQ9 Was low D«cad«i Ago but Npw Thera Ara 620,000 He Needed Light DALLAS, Tex. (UPl)~The burglar who broke Into the home ol Mra. M. L. Simpaon to Dallaa was a determined bulb matcher. He Jimmied a locked door at ^the home, muacked a chert of drawers, then escaped with nothing hut 0100-watt Udd glob# from • Oregon was tot first state to levy a gaaoline tax. Trovel Spending Rises but Most of it in U.S. NEW YORIC (UPI)-Americans spent a total of 135 i£i thetr total expenditure to 1B50, ao> cordlsg to a leading travel gervlce. * it * dr -However, toe Ask Foster Traval Servkt potod. W pm* cent of the expenditure was mad# with* in toe bordera of the U.S, WASHINGTON (UPI) - A gen-eration ago, Proteatantism had a virtually unchallenged claim on the religioua allegiance of Arrterica’i Negroea. A N««ro Catholic was a rarity. That situation is changing rapidly. A reeeat oatlcnwide survey shewed toat the number of Ne-gi* Osthallce has laerMaed aboat a par earn In tk# past decade— frmn mm to IPH te CN.MI tUs year. The survey waa made by the Commission for Catholic Missions among Colored People and Indiana, headed by Francis Cardinal Spell-|man of New York. The commission reported that the Catholic apostolate among Ne-igroes is being “conducted with jzeal’’ and is continuing to "yield IfruitB that are Impressive.’' I ★ ★ w I During the past 10 years. It said. I nearly 100. new. Catholic, missions land 40 new Catholic schools have been eftabiisbed to predominantly Nefro communities, mostly to the South. ★ ★ ★ Of the 240.000 Negroes added to Catholie rolls since 1950, 100.00 were converts. The rest were children of CaftnUc itormtf, - Despite the Catholic gains rt recent years, the overwhelming ma-jortty groes still are Protestants. Hm isrgmt Bumber behiag to Baptist er Methodist churches. There also is a substantial and growing number of Negro EpiM-o-pallana. A relatively small number ol American Negroes •— mainly to New York, Detroit and Philadelphia — have embraced the Moslem dth. Ona factor in the growing ap-. itol prfaich the Catholic diurdi ap-' peara to have for Negroes may be the outspoken stand it has taken against segregation. Adrian Official Resigns ADRUN (AP) — aiy Adminis-|trator Robert Finlay rested Tuesday. effective June 1. He is to become township manager of Mount Lebanon, Pa., suburb of his native liarrisbui-g. Finlay, Adiian’s first city manager, to«»k office three years ago and reorganized city; government to Itoe with the city charter. America’s finest family of dressings CASH und CARRY SPECIAL! 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Salaa Tax Included •n I. A toa ■ Cnmgleto Modemisstton Viul Oar Showrwu! 0rM>iiir9AB.itir.R. nflll FE 3-7033 - Doy or Niflit PLENnW FREE pAanm . IN OUR LOT THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAT 5/ 1960 THIRTYNIN^ Finn* to Premiere in Area Tuesday A special preview wbrld pre-inlETe perftjniiaoce Metro* Goldwyn-Mayiw’a new release, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Inay make a Grau-man’s-for-a-night of the Birmingham Theater on Tuesday Camp Oakland's own **Huck Finni** will benefit hy the proceeds of Tuesday evenings special preview world premiere performance of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" Ruminating in time-honored Pontiac Press Photos by Phil Wobb spring fever fashion above are from left. Bill Sawyer, Danny Manchester and Eric Henke, all of Boy's Ranch. Lawyers' Wives to Form Unit Auxiliary Group Sets Luncheon May 25 ^ Plans for an Oakland County Bar Assn. Auxiliary were formed when an orguiizatlonal committee met Tuesday at the Cherokee road home of Mrs. OecU McCaUum. ' Osaunittee members include kfrs. Oark J. Adams, Mrs. WU-IkunB. Hartman, Mrs. Philip Pratt, Mrs. Philip E. Rowston and Mrs. McCallum. Others are Mrs. Edward P. Barrett of Bloomfield Hills. Mrs. Howard I. Bond of Farmington, Mrs. Arthur W. Kollin of Rochester and Mrs. Robert ""V; Parent! "Of "Oxford. Mrs. David C. Pence of Fern-dale and Mrs. Herbert F. Layle of Birmingham are advisers to thg.gcoup. _________ The first membership meet* ’ ing will be a subscription luncheon May 25 at Devon Gables. AU wives ot members of the Oakland County Bar Assn, are invited. U You Have • Drink Gelatin Pretty residents of Girls* Ranch, Camp Oakland, pause to "pretty up** in anticipation of Tuesday's movie premise. It would be gilding the lily girls! From left are Cookie Van Hentenryck, Sherry Hartle and Debbie and Laurie Dine, all of whom are making their home at the camp. (NEA) -- Whettier you file your nails at home or have a professkSial manicure, make very sure that they are not filed straight down at the sides. Ratbo:, they should be filed at a gentle dope at either side if the nail is not to be weak- Mtich to Do on Royal Wedding Day (Mtw'i Mot*; Tlw isw U« Most beauty salons use an emety 'beard and so should you. A nail file is good tor tM isuiMtt* Sola# of a* antr r*sn ptUiomm 1 bagpipes will be coming up from the garden as a piper marches back and forth al^ ' the gravel path below the bed- By MASOABET SAVnUB |X)NDCttf*(UPD-At about 7 to applying nail polish, use a nail baae and two coats of polish if you want your manicure to last a toll w^ And aiUow plenty of time tor polLdi to dry whether you are in a sakm or at home. For stnmg, beautiful nails, drink , two envdopes of gelatin in watar or orange Juioe each day. ^tttog. peeling and breaking are always sure signs it weak nails. When this happens, it’s time tor toe gdatln treatment R’s also tone for a cbeck on your rest, diet and water intake. Margaret’s wedding day, a gnoMudred little Scotswoman' will slip quietly into the Princess’s pilto-walled bedroom at Oarenoe Houde, cross toe room and puU back toe heavy silk curtains to let in toe morning »ghf. . "Rutor^Mrs. RoUna Gordon, wife of a Buckingham Palace footmu-has been Prinosto Margaret’s personal While the Princess and her moth^ are breakfasting, it will be abiwt tone for the arrival of Margaret’s b a i r - dresser. French-bom Rene Moulard. He has created a qiectal wedding culture, to best set ofr toe glittering tiara the bride will wear, to caoy toe veil. confidante and loyal friend. Thoe willbe no idling about in bid on this morning even though Ruby’s entrsnos is an When the coiffurd Is Oompiete it will be time for makeup. Special care win be taken to provide makeup tiiat will stand the doeest scrutiny both in and out of doors. The Princess always makes up her face her-•df. wito Ruby’s hdp. wrawDra dress , Then R will be tiiw for the Stork Shower Attended by 26 .xfr’iy with a pet of tea imd a iriajn Useuit will be brought fepnMdtateiy to toe bedside table. A few qdek sips and a nibde and the Prinossa wUl be the dedgner. Arriving to bdp^the Princess at this cnidd poiiR wiU be Hartndl’s chief fitters, Hadaihe bkbd Once tire dress is on. Hart- Blrs. Howard BsiWaai M Island Park drive was honored •t a stedc shower Tuesday Joseph Q»1 and »frs. Harold Rouse of James K bouleyprd, where tot shower was bsUL ♦ . * • to tost tear bom the Princess wfll set forth in toa tion. When he isiaatipfied that ft is anting lust r%fat. the There will be gay words of gdmirationi smiles and encouragement from the Queen Mother. 9ie always acts thus in mom^ts of tension and she is a master at sootiiing her highly strung daughter. During, this time things will have been stirring, too, over in Buckingham Palace. Bridegroom Antony Armstrong-Jones will have breakfasted with his best man, Dr. Roger. Gflliatt. His morning involves no complicated dr^slng; his dim. sli^ frame presents n> fitting problems. BRIDESMAIDS Elsewhere in the palace eight little girls, Princess Anne and the seven other bridesmaids, will hove ndhered at about 9 to don tho* dresses, also designed by HartnitU. There’ll be flowered tiaras for each of toem. Hie Queen will be dressed and ready when her mother arrives. They must be in their coach |or an 11:03 departure for toe abbey. Prince Phfiip> the Queen’s taipband and tiw mim who WiU escort ths bride, will have M IS minutes earli-er for OarSnoe House. The and Gilliatt will go to St. Faith's Chapel wiiere they will wait untU it is time to enter the abbey and stand at the sanctuary steps until'the bfide enters from the west door. Back at Clarence House. Prince Philip and his private secretary, James Orr, arrive at 10; SO. A few moments later the bride will descend by elevator from her second-floor suite. With Ijer WiU be her ladies in waiting. Hon. Iris Peake and Lady EUzabetfa Cavendish. The bride and her attendants will sweep in their finery into* the drawing room for tRe ot Prince PhUip. Then the bridal bouquet wUl be brotatol to- All the hurried, worried preparations of the morning behind her, Princess Margaret now wUl be ready to rtut for the abbey. Outside the window there will come the clatter pf horsa’ hooves, drawing the itoes coach with its escort of household cavalry. Prince PhUlp wto Us «rm and toe Abbey, so shell have no time to waste. After the bato and prMimiiiary madntip. toe Mn-cOss win doe a dreadag gawn ■/ Firo Pogos Today ..in Womon's Sodhn finally, toe ttapa and the vafl. Now. Jn I# UkMfliood, toe Qaaen Mother wffl gtn the , Pilutem a laat invaction. She taeneif tefll be dtcaaed and mnat teava witoto a te# mo-menta iHr Bocktogbam Palace, team wbaee ahe will ride to toe abbey wtto her rider i^waOlng a( danghtor, Qnaan, A maaeat site- % briSas-mailda bava ridden oat ri the palace, allngle car will fellow, oairytog toe groom and best nuin. TUa WiU be driven to^ the dean's yard of the abbey. From tostai, Annatrang-Joaaa -> TheyShumed The aaoond arniual b«Qoet of the Daughten of laabeBa ShufOeboa^ La agon wap marked Tuesday evantog at Aunt FOnny’a Restaurant in L V completing the list are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arm-Btrong. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fitagerald. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gehrke, Mr. and Mrs. John Shenefirid, Mr. and Mrs! John St. Clair. Mr. and Mrs. Par-bury P. SchnUdl, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martin. tour E. Moore, Mrs. RuteeS W. Nowria, Hrs.l»biip. Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. Chambars. Mrs. St. Clair and Mrs. SMwflrid. the comp’s oparatioo, the court is the flOk tor ftnanrial mp-port tram the coanty. Tbto Complete with klieg lights, mobile TV and red carpet, the event is expected to provid# one of the roost glamorous social evenings of the year for iBcalites. A number of premovie dinner parties and after-theater breakfasts bare been set. Committee chairmen who have such plans include Mrs. Ar- Camp Oakland whldi is to-cated on the old 330 acre Later estate near Oxford provides a home for the neglected chUdren of Oakland County. The children conoe from broken homes and are aarigned to the camp throutfr probate court. private donon makes Camp Oakland unique in the country among organizatioiiB of its to to supervising Proceeds of the "black tie’’ affair whidi is set for 8:30 wUl benefit the BuUding Fund of Camp Oakland. Stoir Eddie Hodges, who plays Huck, wUl be on band with his family, Mr. and Mrs. John Hodges of Long Island and his teen-age sister, Diane. In addition to lending color to the preview, they will be dinner guests of toe chUdren of Camp Oakland on Monday evening. ' Etcii D -MiHto -of PtooiTV field HiUs is chairman of the festivities. Assisting her are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Leo Behu-defte, Harold L. Ward. Dr. and Mrs. Clifford T. Ekelund, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Youi^. Mr. and Mrs. Mac T.'Whitfield. Mr. and Mia. Stuart WhltfteW, the HarriAEufeiw'a^ £. Browns. , Othe^ are Dr. and Mrs. John Marra, Mr. and Mia- AlfTOd C. Girard, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cross, Dr. and Mrs. Aaron D. RUcer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Appel, Mrs. C. Heniy Purdy and Mrs. Irving S. Corwin. AJeUbw^fihds^auT solve of problems at the right end of a fishing pole. Camp Oakland provides the pole and the sett^ for these Boys' ^Mch resideras^yrom Teff, Frankie Rahn, Benny Irwin and Vernon March. The camp will benefit from Tuesday'^ gala event at the Birmingham Theater. Nothing Wrong—Abby By ABIGAIL VAN BVREN DEAR ABBY: I know a man, about 60 and a woman, 50, . who have gone together for 10 years. Neither has married, He alvrays told not marry her because his mother didn’t »we- His ither has ^ en dead three years tiamv and' the situation is still the lem. I know that girls are not supposed to "catch" boys, if we dou’t run after them, how are we supposed to catch toem? JAN DEAR* JAN:* Girls are not supposed to “catch boys. Notoing makes a b<^ nm faster than being chased When you see a boy you like, ignore him. He'll soon wonder whafs wrm« with him and he’ll start chasing you just to prove to himself that he can catch you. Then-^you’vc "caught” him. That man practically lives at her apartment. He picks her up every evering after work and they go marketing together. Then she fixes him supper in her apartment and they watch TV together. He bought her a dog and they call it their “baby.” She sees as murii of him as I see of my husband—only he. goes hmne nights. Don’t you think someone should step in add put a stop to this scandalous way of living? JUST ASKING DEAR ABBY: I say when a marriril couple goes out (in a car) with another married cou-rie, each wife sborid rit with her own huriiaiid. My co-worker says this is definitely MHXlLEkXASS. She says it is HIGH-CLASS for the wife of one couple to sit with the husband of the other. Abo, she says if two women sit together in tile front seat, that ta LOW-CLASS, to there anything to what she says, or am I correct? Toss Them Out, Don't Wear 'Em j.r. DEAR ASKING: What’s so DEAR ABBY: I am a U-yMMdd girl with a prpb- DEAR J. F.: When two mar-rtod couples go but together, R b always correct for the faus-band,to sit with hb own wife. It b nevre oorrect fer a man to aft wRfr Ua friend’a wife. Rummage Sale Friday Times Change Clothing for the entire family and all Idnds Of household artidea wiB be on aale Friday at St Mary’s-intiw-HUb Epte-oopal Cbarck, Joslyn and GreenaUrid roads. Hours for tha Ito annual ruipmage safe wiH ba from 10 a.ra. to f p.in. Friday and from 10 a-m. until noen Sat- NEW YORK (IHH>-Pewter is prectoua- material to many Mn. H. W. Robiaaon b general chairman. time toe metal was used wldo-ly.tor plpea. linka, ristena awl fej- other ptnmtalag. report antique r------ There are four units to the whidi b called Boys’ Rasich: Rs comterpait l(»r giilB, CHrts’ Ranch; a summer camp; and a winter worfeeduotlONl camp for older boys. Is There Really a Scandal or Did Your Mind Create It? very friendly and the buriiandb have a great deal in oenunon, CONFIDENTIAL TO D, S.: Your friend b right. If you have an 1856 penny wito the “flying eagle,” R b worth between Mmo and 81350 to a collector of rare coina. “What’a your proUem?" Write to Abby in care at thb paper, Ftar a peraonal reply, enclose a stanqied, seif-addressed, envelope. Fot Abtqr’s pamphlet, "What Teen-agera Want To Rbow,** send 2Sc and « totge, srif-addreseed, stamped envelope in cue ^ thb paper. (NEA) — If tile shoe doee not fit you, toes R eut Far nothing b more ^ your feet than shoes wtddi gtee you anything lese than perfect fit. IFs the sure way to devefopbig permiutent (andi expulsive) trouble with your feet. Eadi time that you buy shoes, ask to have your feet even thouito the reluctant to de ao. \ _ i'.V FORTY THg PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY .g. IMP Try Hooking (NBA> — If your taite In home ftimlthlngs It chinUy and tofomwl. you may And that you can make many of your own ro8«. considerable savings to your budget. Hooked and braided rags are easy to mal^e, especially tbe smaller ones. 22 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Friday DOOR BUSTER ONE DAY ONLY Ladies’ Imported BLOUSES limit 2 to a Customer ★SOLIDS ★PRINTS ★ SiMi32*38 COMPARABLE $1 VALUE “Shop Where Everyday Is Sale Day" UNIFORMS Junior, Misses, Petite, Toil Girls and Half Sizes. The OXFORD SHOP 59 Wtst HunM Be Tactful With Gift of Money Teeners Alb For Ike’s Journey to Russia, By EMlLy POer Dear Mrs. Post: The tether of one of our office workers has juft died. We hnow the fam% could use money and someone suggested taking up a collection and instead of sending flowers to send the money either to her or to her mother, who is a stranger. Would money be permissiWe and to whom (dwuld we send By KVOENE OILBEBT Whether it’s tor peac^huklng r sightseeing, American teeui agers think it’s a good idea tor President Eisenhower to visit the Soviet Union. Not long ago we found th*t young peofde would like to see Russia themselves. Sb this time we polled 939 teeners to find out whether they approve of tbe omn- it? Answer: ’The giving of money Is a rather delicate question. But under these circumstances, I would suggest that you take the contribution to the daughter and say that the sum was intended tor flowers or any other purpose that she might FE 4-7212 Dear Mrs. Post: My husband would like to ask a certain couple who were veiy nice to him while I was away to our bouse some evening to (day bridge. I .have never met them but my husband wants me to call and invite them. I think, under the circumstances, it would be better for him to call and adc them to come ovhr. But he says it is my place to do the inviting. If it is my place, how do I go about inviting a stranger to my house? Answer; You should tele-idione the wife and say. "John has spoken so warmly of you that I want very much to meet you. Will you and your hus- band come to dinner next Thursday and play bridge aft- ing presidential Journey behind the Iran Curtain. An everwhelnring majority— 91 par oeat-da lavar the trip. The boys (87 per cent) are eon-skleraUy more optimistic than the glria (68 per cent) in believing something worthwhile tWlll come out of face-to-face meetings between feisenhower an Soviet Pra- Only one out ID boys—compared with one out of tour'girte —feel tbe trip will be in vain. . U peace and toternatlomf I ooopexsdion. This appears to be the view many—that the visit srlll aid the tion because the Soviet Union will never be at peace wittt anyone.'* As to Just what is likdy to coma „ut of the trip* moat of the teen- i •gars we questioned thtak therp win be a general improvement in rriatioos between the two nations. cultural exchange. _____I Ann 6eei. 17. o( KBoxviBe, Teas.. eayO, ‘*Iooelen sriU folax Is a ooriala oxtonl bwc..^ oaase the people el Baeeta s ' •*The best way to dH^y fiwni— is to make them friends, says Douglas Brace Hostrawser. IT, of South Bend, Ind. "And one But Giladyl Allen, 18, of Jadr-Ml, Miss., opposes the visit, r***-i«. "It will not help the iH Step In The Ri^ht Direction... n That*s what yoij’ll be makitig when you place a Pontiac Press Want Ad jand start getting rid of all those things around the house you don't need any more. Like the/bathmette, your old lawn-, mower, that slightly used pogo stick, that spinning wheel you bought during the war and all those other things that are gathering dust and taking d^P extra room. Gall now! Today! FE 2-8181 ahd ask for Want Ads. of pmpio and | M s nyOi s( pssrar.*’ Steffi Bnumwell, T8, of Jn-msdes. N.Y., thinks "possibfy the ridiculous compstttiaii lir space will end.” Alan Rodeway. 17, of Miami Beach, Fla., adds. **We can see by the Russians’ good will toward Ike how peace-loving the people are. and learn how wa should re-9tive USSR ipiests In the future ’’ Mara than a flMi ef flw tacMon fM the rrestdesd wfli bo la danger while ha te la ftaada.. "Thera la always tiM little man who wanU to make himadf known by ptehaps assMdnating someone or powerful,” notee Vei-a M. (^bprt, of lEnid, Olda. However, most teeiHtgera agree with Judy Bundy. 17, of Lotaaville, who says, "It would he too risky wfaera wiwid relations are con. ceriied for the Rusplans to harm We found a definitt dlffermice of opinion between boys and girls ‘ dt doyou think the _____________ be given fair press coverage and a chance to speak to the-Russian people? J A new civic chorus will be heard in its initial concert Tuesday evening when Waterford Civic Chorus mtikes its debut. At rehearsal for the 8 p.m. affair which will be at Pierce Junior High School are, from left, Linda ByirMon of Barker street, Mrs. John Walker of Clarkston,\arry Stack of Highgaie drive and Glenn Byington of Barker OreH. Plan Dinner for Alumni of Brown ; Dance on Friday Oianel likes a colorful sportsj lldilrt worn with matchii ^iscarf tucked Into the neckline. I Women’s Department grets the error in Wednesday’s FAT GIRL'S DIET Tesfad, Practical . . . TakoM oil Fatl Mailad in plain Wtappatl I—I punraaATioN onr im I I ThM* wk« cnAva s#Mti! ariGUL DBT roB tbici I 1 taos uS FAT TnOHS! □ T DAT, 2 P01 aUMt BMk jpaper concerning the Cross Trailers Square Dance Chib. The din; nerdanee in Willis School is ached-ukd for Iriday evening and not Check on Make-Up (NEA) — Skin tones change over the years. Because you’ve been using one shade of makenip for a long time is a very good reason to chedi your preference with your beautidaii, pmy.two par ceat ef tho boys said yfs aad tt per cent said The girls were more peed- mlsMc, with « per eem aaylag DO sad oaly M per eeai laylag Annual dinner meeting tat the| Michigan Brown Club, composed pl graduates of Brown University. Providence, R. I., wlii be held Fri-dny at Oakland HiUs Country (3ub. Zenas R./ BUss, provoqt and fmiMr dean of tbe university wlD apeak. More than 375 ahimnl of Brown university are Michigan residenu. Parents of otorent undergraduate stkients have been invited to the We asked about the make-up of the President's travelbig party and got this response; Mamie s)wuld go. Ike's grandchildren shouldn’t. Sixty-nine perecent of the teeners feel it isn’t necessary for tha President's grandchildren to go alcmg. But 86 per cent say Mrs. Elsenhower should accompany her husband. Arra^ements tor the meeting are being handled by John W. Sanders, Birmingham,/ and Richard A. Grout. Orchar Lake. One half of the pedestrian deaths in the United, States occur from a p.m. to mkto^t. OpMous were faMy evenly should be bipariisaa. Speaking for haring Demeerats Id the party, Fraderiek N. HUl, 17, ef St. Paul, says, ‘Tt wUl show that we are ■ have two parties.” But 40 per fiSBt of tiie teeners do not believe such a gesture is needed. Their viewpoint was expressed by Jim Schnabel of San Antonio, adw says; "I think the President should represent the United States and not the Republican Party.” STEWART-GLENN Invites Yon to Onr Annual Birthday Celebratldn Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 5th, 6th And 7th Celebrating our first anniversary in our new location is highly gratifying... because yon, our customers, have made this such a successful year. Our way of saying **Thanks” la to present this 3-day event, presenting the latest in furniture and home decoration at special prices. ^. an art exhibit you’ll enjoy... and refreshments. Presenting an Exhibit of Sculpture, OU Paintings and Watercolors by membera of Pontiac Society of Artists and Bloomfield Artists Association P0NHAC PRESS WANT ADS 3 Lin^ . . . 3 Days . • • 99* A Day Open Thursday, Friday, Monday Evenings Just South of Orchard Lake Road ■A--,- ■;n THE PONTlAC PRESS, THURSDAY, HAY 5, I960 F0RTY-O»E GflldStars^ GetReport GM Star Modm. Ou^itw f. bawd reports from lln. Lola Ikb on the reoMt state oonven-te b Jackson, at Tucadkiy’s Hone. Chaplain Mrs. John Stock-1 Mrs. H. L Langton is chairman [ for the Memorial Day parade Watorlord Tewsehlp. Mrs. Erh is diaitman for dmp-ter memorial services at 9 pim. May 24, in the American L^lon Smeared Glasses Never an Asset (NEA) - In this time of afBracirve eyepan^ prising how many women fail to keep them cleaiv Smeary-,looking glasses were never an aid in making a beauty’'of any woman. Your glasses should be polished dean wiUi a lightly damp cloth.each morning. Don't neglect the temple pieces and the bridge, either. These are the spots where pow- their bit to the film. on Hie Sunny Side of Fashion SWLESSBniS Typical of the' items available at today's rummage sale at Kirk in the HiUs are these displayed by committee members from left, Mrs, Robert Lytle of Birmingham, Mrs. Mont Wickham of Birmingham, Mrs. Jesse Snyder of Royal Oak and Mrs, Don Connor ,of Orchard Ledce. 90 Attend WCTUMay Breakfast The annual May Breakfast of Pontiac Federation of WCTU wy observed Tuesday ai Grtcn Lillt eran Church. Ninety members and guests attended. Following group singing of the songs “Let the Beauty of Jesus Be Seen in Me" and "America,' Mrs. Eleah Patton led the pledge to the flags. ' it- Mrs. William Carls o.Tored devotions on a Mother’s Day theme, citing qualities of numerous Biblical women. She dosed with the poem “Horae." Mm. George Perktos of Royal Oak, lltk Dtetrirt prmidnit, of-fletated (or the ‘%Mte ribbon" dedkaliN of six cUldren. Fonr Past Pregidenly Honored Elections at RNai Israel sisterhood members of Cbngre-gatlon B’nai Israel dected offiom and honored past presidents Tues-The ------------------------------- Mrs. Alma Fremed introduced Mrs. WilOam Hakes who used scripture from First Phllippiana for a taQc on "Mother." ^e.read a poem entitldl “Iti His Steps." Solos were by Mrs. Kyle Wilson and Mrs. Hakes. Mrs. John H. Little closed the meeting wifii prayer. Slick with SlacksI Sharp with Shorts! Maling^s Casual Shoes 2^ Maling Shoes 50 N. SAGINAW Mrs. Sidney Qceirier ^resident; Mrs. Irwin 1 vice president; Mrs. David Horo- Areme Chapter Plans 2 Trips June S and 12 Worthy Patron Harry Eaton presented a proficiency class at the Areme Chapter; No. 503, OES, meeting Monday in Rooaevelt Masonic Temple. Mrs. George Brash. Mm. Joe Emcrt. Mm. Willie Holmes and Mm. dsude Jackson comprised the class. Plans were made (or a trip to the Villa at Adrian June. 5 with other OES chaptem throughout Michigan. Membem also arranged a trip and tour ef the Masonie Home at Alma Jwle IS. ROoaevelt Ledge Ne. SIS and Brotherhood Lodge No. Ml wUI aceompaay the chapter. Mm. Tom Rhodes, worthy matron. and Mm. Auval Frarier of Royal Oak were guests. it it it Hostesses were Mm. William Cox, Mm. Lyle Venner and Mm. J. B. WOder. Presiding at tht birthday table were Mrs. Ra.v-mond Boatright, Mrs. Lyle Venner, Mm. Edward Moden and Mm. Albert Kugler. Mrs. Mervin Hickman. Mrs. Arthur Webster. Mm. and Mm. Jack ( fourth vice president. TreaMtrer will be Mrs. Mw-ris Bletateia. Mm. Edward Ava- i The Conference of the Michigan ^ Branch of the National Women's • League of the United Synagogue t: of America is aet for May IfkU at tte Henroae Hotel, Detroit. Area women wdw will atl are Mm. Irving Koper, Mrs. Oselsler. Mm. David Utley aad | Holmwt Mrs, Grover RemTej' ■ihj Mrs. Daniel Peterson handled re-Ireshmftits, Bandeau Enchsminfl femininity . .. cups psddsd with light-as-sir Merfoem, a Lady Marlen# . txclusive, add th# lovely fullnou natpre forgot. Oelectablo black or white nyotn iKe. /or mother:.. thwr gift of praiiiHtgaf 8*98 Wonderful way to toll her you love herl Others Here, |wet one from our Abraham Avadeaka. corres- SALE OF DESn HITS Vz Qur Complete Stock Reducod. Regular 16.98 to 45.00 New 10.32 le $30 Off Rabbi Israel Goodman presented a pastHineaident |dn to Mrs. Morris Blumeno. charter Sisterhood president. Mm Blumeno gave pins to Mrs. Louis Leibeskind, Mm. Ira Alvin, Mm. Ben Smith. Mm. Foxman, Mm. George Suro-wltz, Mrs. Charles Eilender and Mrs. UUey. ★ ★ ★ Absent membem honored were Mm. Hertiert Allen, Mm. Jack Ketchell, Mm. Sam Levin. Mm. William Mitchell, Mm. Irwin Kampner, Mm. Milton Resaier and Mrs. Morris Kampner. 5.95 Ponti Bra-sTeHe® The most provocetivo flattorer .. . e delightfully daring PANTY BRA-S'LETTE that offers Mnsational figure llettery.. Black or vrhite nylon lace. A, B end C cups. 22.50 Torso-Length Bro-s'lette® Cups padded with Marfoom, long line of enchanting femininity! All block or white nylon lace. In sizes to D cup. 32 to 44. At Arthur'! proper foudation fitting is a scianca. corsetieres personally fit every foundation until most beaulfulty. Take advanages of this expert when you buy your bras and girdles. foundations — second floor MOTHER'S DAY IS MAT 8th Check Make-Up (NEA) - It's wise to remember that your complexion changes as you grow older. Check up every once in a while to see if ^u're sfill using the REMEMBER. MOTHER ... On# of fho nicoft gifft of oil it o Dress . FASHIOliS FOB ILL M0TBEB5 10.98 u, 29.98 Mom's the Very Importont Person and you con be sentimental or pr<3cticol in your gift choice . . . oil tn one with o dress. Perfectly beoutlful fashions In easy core fobrics that she'll appreciate. Drrp dry cottons, tubilized voils, docrons, docron blends and ornej jerseys. Solids, checks, prints or stripes. Sizes for junior, misses', half size. Dress Shop —^Second Flow ■ J. ■ FoH*ry-Two THE K>NT1AC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY ACCESSORY BEAUTY MARKS A aerie* ot dellghtiul costume accents that make entranctn? gifts for Mother! lewelry hf % 26 W. Huron Fron Orlglxuxls EUaat GHonree Dreaaaa by Nardia. Lorch of Dallas and Boys Ciub Mothers Elect Mrs. Henry Jfarren was slscted nt of ________ the Mothers a«b Group of the Pontiac Boys Oub, Tuea^ evening at the dub building on East Pike street. Wayne Seaforth, horticulturist from the Cooperative Extension S«rrios, Midi^an State Univet^ •ity. Dick Ebbyt Mbrs. Dould Ens*. trensnrer, and Mrs. Darwin Spaysky, secielaiy. Named to the board M direc-tors were Mrs. Walter Peters, Mrs. Harold MacKende, Mrs. Al-moot Austin. Mrs. Delbert Hammett, Mrs, Ford Snyder. Mrs. War. ren Myers, Mrs. Donald Sduoeder and Mrs. John Dushane. Mrs. Anstta was named Mother Of the Month. Onb actlvttleo over u years were reviewed hy Mrs. MaeSIeasie. Richard Hartsock, James Bible and Richard Prints. Boys Oda members, served refreshments in honor of fhe ISth anniversary d! the groiu). Avoid Sunlight (lyi) — li mift delivered in dear i^ass botties can't be refrigerated promptly, set up an insulated box for it. Milk exposed to sunlight will lose vitamins and devek^ an off-flavor in as little as 30 nun- fair planning is keeping parents, teachers and students at Crofoot School busy. Giving an assist in poster painting to students Larry Smith of Henderson street, left, a^ Terrie VanDyke of Stout street ere Mrs. Eric Danielson of North Johnson avenue, left, fair cochairman, and Mrs. Pierce Boutin of Henry Clay avenue, who will help supervise dart games. I Friday at the School Crofoot PTA Fair Ready Liquid Eye Liner Easier to Apply Plans are being completed tori Heading concessions are Mrs. Crofoot School PTA’s tair Friday Joseph Grillo and Mrs. Obn Hoff-in the school multi-purpose roon;|. man, fish pond; Mrs. Josei>h Activities are under the general Chapman and Mrs. Hany Isen-chairmanship of Mrs. David burg, pnp snd potato dilpa; Mr||-' Cowan, assisted by Mrs. Eric Jgfin Eddy, Mrs. Burton Wat»m, Danielson. Mrs. Hai^ Stickley and Mrs. I Donald Tracey, handcraft. (NEA) -One d the handiest ways to apply eye shadow or eye liner is with a little brush and the liquid eye riiadow which comes In a bottle. Available in every conceiv- able color that’a right for eye mkkeup, It’a easy for even the And it can, in shades of em-erald, turquoise or violet, turn a plain Jane into a raving, tearing beauty. If you'vi had trouble with the eye sticks in the past, try the Uquid. the very nicest mdOie aaygfi come Horn WIGGS others are Mrs. Gerald Corbin, | Mrs. Robert Lake, Mrs. Harry j Jones, Mrs. Harry Rhodes and! Mrs. Weidell Walker, refreshment stand; Mrs. J. D. Morse and Mrs. Marvin Thornton, toss game; Mrs. Francis ’neman and Mrs. James Van Dyke, pop com and baked goods; Mrs. Marvin.Shapiro and Mrs. John Stepteton, white ele-; Mrs. John Pack, Mrs. Vlctw Wallace, Mrs. John Wharry] and Mrs. Don Wilbams, cake waBt.^ Completing the list are Mrs. Max E. Rectw and Mrs. Harold Smith, apron lady: Mrs. John Kicking-bottom and Mrs. Oscar Aim-! bruster, pony rides: Mrs. Piei'ce Bi^in ^ Mrs. Rdand a«®hi-scai, dart game; lifrs. Donald Greenacre and Mrs. Maivin Seibert, candy booth. lots of glamour in small packages... GAY LITTLE GIFTS FOR HER PERSONAL USE Banquet Fetes Presbyterian Mothers, Girls only ^ I each DjNoht Mother with one or more of these cute little personal flifts! Beck tow. left to rlpht: flower-print Shower Cep end Bath Sponge In transperent container; brocade Tissue Case for purm or travel^ Globe Pin Cushion complete with thimble end measuring tape. Front row, left to rijdit; Launderette Kit, for home or travel, contains clothesline, plastic hangers, end Cel Suds for washing delicate fabrics; velvet and Brass . Pin Cushion with pull-out tape; Key Caddy end Change Purse containing rain-cap for sudden showers. land Avenue United Presbyterian Churdi WR« honored at a hinqiiet Tuesday by the Levltes Gass. A Noah’s ark theme was featured with a rainbow forming the speaker’s taUe background. Mis. WIlUam Bray gave Ike iavocatlaii and Mrs. Mb Marita Whether yea plan to or $100—you'll fiiid booutiful unusual gifts for Methor hero at Wiggs .. . choose froi the famous names in fine chino, crystal, milk glon, stainless ... see our selection of houeoworoe, home decor, and fine fumita Ixpert gift-wrapping at nominol charge. she’ll love these STAINLESS PLATTERS Fineft itemlese steel hend^poHshed end finished to a gleaming silver lustre that will remain "lovely for a lifetime." Length .U.9S }€Vi" Length $ B.M 14Vi" Length .$«.75 iB'/r" Length $I2.»5 Imported Crystal Salt end Pepper CO QC Shaker Set with stainless tbps.............. Manufacturers Special! 3-PfECE CORNING WARE SAUCEPAN SET Reg. $14.95 ^12®® Complete . for year-round enjoyment give a SPICE RACK filled with assorted spices and herbs? Spice Rocks, frortv. .J$2 ^ices, eoch .... .50c Made of Pyrocerem, developed for missile nose-cones, Coming Were goes d^tly from freezer CRYSTAL , ____, ______ _ y white ceramic chine! Matched eat of I. I V4. \¥t ot. sauce-pen servers with glass covers, plus cradle and removable handle to fit all 3 di|h«s. flame-proof! freeze-proof! stQve-to-table! BUD VASES We cany a freeh stock of apices and harbe—hKludirtg the popular new "DASH" and delectabla ’>NGEL OiP" t-*—‘— bud "bubble* - either clear «>lered crystal. r s FE 4-1234 wiqg; OPEN FRIDAY TIL 9 P M. . $12.95 6" Tall $1.00 8" Tall $1.50 10" Toll $2.00 24 WEST HURON • PONTIAC FREE PARKINGi Pork on ony downtown Pontioc, lot. We will stomp yotir ticket. Mefters and dauipttert of Oak- A toast to the daughtny was ottered .by Mrs. Harvey Dennis. Her dau^tw Laurie gave the re- Accompanied by Mrs. Fred Ftaede, Marilyn Vernon sang a spiritual, "WiM’t It Rain?’’ andj "Faith Unlades the Itoor.’’ Group singing was led by Audrey Limke- Gloria Luck was storybodc lady. GUIs were preeewfod te Ctady Mrs. Larry GriflHk, yenageet eldest mother; aai Mrs. BarMaa Mrs. Theodora Allebach < lie meeting with prayer. MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL! S-T-R-E-T-C-H-A-B-L-E STRAW CASUAL • Stratehas to fit the feet perfectly. • Resilient feom rubber cinhientd orch and Inielo. • SIsea 5 to 10—AAedhim fill A te C. laiga Ombre-Oroy Ombra-WhHo SPECIAL! tl99 LooHior CosHol GEORGE'S 74 He. Safinaw S». 3ormtL.~WL8 GRANCOFM TABLE RADIO Drift-froo, static-ftao tacopttdn of til FM st«. tidni for music tfinM9ii-o«^ h«r busy d«y. • 29" Grinnell^s, 27 S. Saginaw # FE 3TI68 ■ ■ - - k I THE PONXyAC PRESS. THURSDAY.MAY 5, I960 FORTY-THREE StffBgtime Gaiety in BkwmfieM Hills » Plfenty of Dinners and Parties Coming By Birm SAUN9JWS KjO(»lFIELt) HIOS — J^mkir Auxiliary viemben at the VSlage WoRDui’i dub have planned a Made tie dinner dance ftfr thta Saturday at the Detndt Boat dub. Mra. Hurry L. Winston Jr. and Mrs^ Robert G. Campbell as co> chairmen planned this first formal affa^ '“an their own", and were assiated by Mrs. Paul John, Mrs. James B. Stewart Jr. Mrs. Michael RedOald, Mrs. Harry Wlte-ing, Mrs. Ralph W. Wagner, Mrs. David W. Kmpp, Mrs. Edward H Emery and Mrs. Robert D. Deb> Vyl Cbcktall parties win be given by Mr. and Mra. Ralph wj Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Dale 0, Miller Jr. before goiag to the club. The Larry Finns md the RIctaard D. Kndners will entertain together in the Finn hbme, and going together will be The Charlee /MacGregors. the Charles W. Joiiesea, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watterg, Mr. and Mrs, Robert F. Murray, the Kart Zints,*Mr. and Mrs. I^is Hago-plan, the John R. Bulls and the 'iMNnas W. Butters. Pink mee trees wfil baHroom walls. A ♦ * Mrs. Russell Strickland, chair-lan of the Wonitn Golfors BkxHnlleld Hills Oondry dub, teftained her committee at coffee Ouf-of-Doors Calling! but Finish Job First Don't Cheat Now, No Knee Bending One of the siinplest of all one. And one of the moot beneficial. What does it do? Keeps bte leg musoleii limbered up, the stomach flat and you looking lithe. But you can't do it widi bent knees. Keep the legs straight and do the exercise for twenty-live counts each Fall Out Fears PITTSBURGH (UPD-Young > women whose hair suddenly begins to tan out shouldn’t worry about becoming bald, report Dn. William B. Guy and Walter i simultaneously. F. EdmundsMi of IPttsburgh. The doctors call the malady "5 per oeW of the multl-l About one mUUon cattle andl Pint aonatop fUabt ym> New [ourab were counted aeparately lor mlUkst buabel con crpp In a twin than one mlUkm aheep ^ ^ the first time In the 1830 federal normal year la UMd to feed live- In the vaat range lands of New IW by a slngte engine plan sm Utock* iMexloo. |uie time was 36 hours. SOmlnKes, the city to aid In redevelc^ing the downtown busine{» district. Ooundlmen feel t h e money might be avaOable from the gov- ernment through the urban renewal pn^tram. The Oty OoeacU haa reltalaed a planning Arm to make a ntody of the downtown need* as a pre- The sulAwy, expected to begin Immediately, will be made by Geer and Associates Planning Consultants. Inc., of Blomnfield Hills. NOT OVER $S.59e Cost Baatt't NovtUatejMiiM In Jam 19M. and wm ; ■ itrikinc example of ro<4ern r»> ' ligloui arehitertiire. will ba opan to tb» pidiiUc Sunday from 1 to 5 p.ni. located on the neat of a hill at CM(tin(S and Lake Angelua roads, the new thred-winged structure overlooks the Oty of,Pontiac, six miles away. ^ The sHe was ehaaea by the The reoideiioe wing has private Doms fm 4S novices and six priests, plus a small gymnasium. Tliero are 27 young men living Feeal patat e( the V-siMped sttMlare Is the eh a pel unit. toot. OheHee D. Haama, AlA. af FanahwIaB, beeaase It la am - sMbe higheet petals la Oaklaad Oaaaly. It idao was found to be ideal in location, beauty and suitability for the spiritual life and physical health of the novices studying to be Basilian fathers. Newlyweds Heid Soudi After Rochester Rites Moved from Rochester, N. Y., the new novitiate ^offers the solitude and freedom from distraction so essential in all stages of religious tbnnation, acording to the Rev. Fr. Fratuds J. Grescoviak, superior and master of novices. The Catholic Chnreh praecrtbea that a , . vows ef chastity, poverty and The "mosiae glaas" wii adileh fills die triangular spaiM at the south end of the chapel was axacutsd by world-famous stained idaas artist GabrM Loire of Qian tree, France. TO UY OOBNBMfrONB’ High point d the open house program will be the laj^ d the omerstone with Archbishop John Deardcn of Detroit presiding. The ceremony will be at 2 pjn. ROCHESTER—Newlymd* Mr. and Mrs. Merie L. Whittaker are honeymooning in Kentucky and Tennessee Mowing their wedding in St. Paul Methodist Church here. tole 7 Believed Heirs of Ex-lapeer R^idenl News stories from Waahtogton. .She also left Flint Junior OoHege D.C, have resulted ip the loca- 150.000 ter scholarships in a trust tion of seven persons beUevod to tend, but left pothing to her be oousim of an lO-yoarold woman cousins, her only survivors. is planned ■ andRlch-4-dd^tAt Tews, The-bride eject is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland A. Haipmer of U32 Lake-view' St.. Walled Lake. Her fiance’s parents are Dr. and Mrs. Albert Tews of 8106 Clinton l^lver Rd.. Utice. Buffalo. N. Y„ was the name of New vas buil^ under Amstri^m. It , 1#1m Superior has an area of jlieved to be the largest body of 31.820 square mUes and it is be-|fresh water to be tound any place who died there 10 days _ ihg an estate valued at M21.000. Om is from Lape«'., ■ ★ ' ♦ * The body ef Mrs. Blandi E. Bowers, who was bom in Lapeer, bad late- unclaimed in a morgue since her desth in a modest these cousins, who may be heirs to Mrs. Bowers’ estate, af« reported still living. Om at these is believed to be Mrs. Hoidand of Suncrest Cou-valesoent Home at Li^eer. Students Stage Popular Comedy JayceestoHold Charter Night Ortonville Araa Body,| Organized Lost Month, will Banquet Saturday:^, ORTONVILLE - The newly or-j OXFWID — Mr. and Mrs. ganized O^vUle Area Ji^r Blaine •Helchel of 47 Park Sf.. Chamber of announce the engagement of its Charter Night tanquet Satur-| ^^eir daughter Judy to BiS day at 7 p.m. at Brandon High j ^ ^ School. . Charles Which, 140 south Loo- My 14 U b> The bride is the former Altaiwas destroyed by the British in Fsye Barker of 450 Lehigh St. and • -- - — *■ (he daughter of Kean Barker of Jackson. Ky.. aildt the late Mrs. Barker. The bridegroom’s parents are Mrs. Harvey C. Dumas, 2100 Rose Center, Hcdly, and Uegitf Whittaker of Hartline road, Avon Township. Ibr her weiribg lbs bride a waltS'leagtb Police were unable Mrs. Bunllck. The etory ran in area newspaper! and several readers called to report they believed Mis. Burdick was Mis. Lula Belle Burdick who died at Flint April 2, 1M7, at the age of 72. ♦ She was remembered for having willed tenants of 10 Fliiit homes the houses in whidi ti>ey tived. >. DavM Etcher, Scett Oal- Proceeds froip the plsy will be led to pay for the permanent lighting recently installed at the” school. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Motorola Hi-Fi Stereo AVAILABLE WITH FM/AM RADIO SPECIALLY PRICED FOR MOTHER’S datl WALLED LAIO: - Members at the Oilford Smart Junior High _ SchboTs dramalte dub-iviir 8C^ ^ J^XYS SAME AS OASH •Ufe W’tth Father ’ Friday and Saturday at 8 pjn. at the school. Be east headed by Dick Strait 4 large Golden Tone speakers. 4 speed automatic record changer. Plays all apeeds—all sizes I le Good Housekeeping Shop of PONTIAC 51W. HURON FE 4-1555 a peeri errSB, and ahs ftrt^I ef -pearie gtvea to r . i Attending the bride were Mrs. MRS. MBiyi-BB L. WHITTAKEB Charles James of Rochester and -------------------------—ePnt Kaminski of Troy. elected a short time later. Holly was the extending chapter.____ Fin The bridegroom’s brother, Milton of Holly, served as best man. tJihers were Ron Wfleowski at Troy and Robert Howril and Carl Barker, both of Pontiac. A rebeption was held afterwards in the church parlors. The newlyw^ will' reside in Royal Oak. Named to the Board of Directors were Don Carter, James W'are apd Leary Q. Wood. Lflce other Jayvees. the ( villa young men are Interested in civic improvement and local -community betterment projecto. ITred Veraer ef gaisdMl alato presidem at gm dayee wSI be the priadpal Charter Night apeaher. Other dignitaries to be present Indttde M. L. Benton of Owwao, who win preeent the natkmal charter; Intemattonal director A1 Ne-mett of (^roBie We, who will present the international charter; and Robert MeKee of Kalamazoo, who will give the club its membership scroll. Master of ceremonies will be Brandon Schools Supt. Burl A. Slendening. WITH THIS COUrOH OHIY SAVI tic Shoe Repair Speelall LodiM’... Mtfi'g ... Boyt’ HALF SOLES - LIATHItt Ot IttiWIt " ^ Pri. * S«». Only With Thta fovMjalr CHILDilh^ HALF SOUS CHIAPHI S. S. KRESGE'S SHOI R8MIR — iASIMINT DOWNTOWN STORI S^tt! UnAetp* tt H»t» EVERGREENS, FLOWERING ..4 SHADE TREES n'wu'M-bPrieHwkN USE OUR thrifty CHARGE a yser hsaBe Md pidm «4di dMdt Md biewr. It cKitiBg BBTingd CbooBi Rem • esevitw tasM as miidr cvergBStsB, ahsdl asm, a*4 Bcestt Rraowyser asw Bi e»cit_,__^ . siwiit as auldr cvergBStas, ahsdl asm, a*4 tfOBiBiawl d0«etiagncp...pKkRB4iB wwi «iid P«imrta ChurehUl, am d«iglitapUf. tlMLu- she tried to mdm the Cuban band- dolph Churchill. They kft h«e Wednesday Ira mediately after a simple cere- The fyinga is Idaho state flower. cille Ball, in tears, divorced Desi Arnaz Wednesday with testimony made their marriaie "a nichtmare j for die last three years.' ★ ★ * The orange-haired comedy star of the “I Love Lacy" TV aeries for nine years appeared tragic scene in Santa Monica Superior Goutt. leader-turned;produc^r. “Yes, many times.'* she said. "Huf *'** wi ****‘****rirg anything mtti hbn. He doesn’t discuss 'lings very well.” , Asked to be specific, she declared; "One night the pipes burst in our house. He made himself sick for two days over it. He blamed everybody and everything. pie he Massed. Iheie was ae dbeiMdag with Um M owb vie- GOING FA FRAYER'S still has *^£W TAX FREE 1960 FEDDERS AIR CONDITIONERS 1HP tkm and parks superintendent. The macavm were offered by lArthur Flanders ef San Jose, who said he'll give his lion to the San ' Jose Park. The birds are worth Slop a pair, about the .price of a ■Ikm. Now-lf you liorry...you cor still buy 0 uew, 1960 Fedders, that’s IfMoi the new U.S. Excise Tux Right now while they last...you can still own the world’s fines air^Atiwr. a genuine Fedders, without having to ^y the $17.^$30.W premium the new Federal Tax will add to the price of air conditioners next spring ^Fortunaldy worderpdour I960 Fedders air conditioners Wore the tax deadline... began selhiig them immediately. We still have %compiete selection.. .models for every cool-tag wquirement.^eveiy type of current...every But ii« c« ftlsT I960 rSders^ mov- OUR TWO STORi MIYINO POWIR SAVK VOV MONiY FRAYER'S nt Mcun un an. nstiu 4411 MSB 1ST. BUTTOS PUIM ONLY ‘239 SAVI TWO WAYS: «•«. $359.00 YOU SAVI $120 FJas Fad. Yaa tavtags FURNITURE ud APPLIANgES n 4-uii 01 444il Lion Tzaded; 'For the Birds,' Says Loyal 'Fan SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Fed up with its hungry lions. San |Frandaco’i zoo baa traded one| lof them away—for a pair of blue guaranteed to eat Ukiy ”H tfaere’i anyone ^ wanta a lion, we’ll be glad to trade. We have a surplus and they’ra eating up our budget,’ Amaz did not contest the di-orce and was not present. Miss Ban is ft, Amaz 43. They have two children, Lucy Deairee, 9, and -Deri IV, 7. TOP mow S TEAM I'Love Lucy” was televtolon’a '.dboa.trom 1951 to 1957. Since' then they have appeared together on nuraeroua hour-long apeciala The last of these was shown last month. They met when Deri' bongtvbeafthg Latin singer and Lucille a.starlet. Their marriage survived war-years separation, but wais marked by periodic .tiffs. Bho won a divorce la ilM, saying argumesta made her a “nerveus wreriu” But they made The smashing succeaa of "Lucy” seemed to bring peace to the tch. The spats ceased, at Itast far SB the public knew. Their wealth grew. Desi became mtidue. "on boss. Ultlnuitely, they bought RKO studio and made it a TV produc-.tion center, with Deri boas. ★ ★ A But nrgumenta resumed and in recent months they were es- paymenta for support H their Amaz was granted ‘‘reasonable visitation rights.” Mist Ball was trim fai a black and white silk suit. TESTIFIER Her sister Mrs. Cleo Morgan took the stand to confirm Mias BalTa deacriptiim of Amaz’ temper. She said; "There were many times when such outbursts occurred. She wu subject to completely irrational behavior. At such times everyone ia blamed, the riements igs diat are not tao-gible are Uamed." Tarmdoes an almoat unknown I boards, aooordlBC ta Waaftef on the eastern and wcslem •ea-lBurauu history. AT rfeWWsi SEEKS NVORCB — Actress Bette Davis wants to end her role as wife to actor Gary Merrill, from whom she is estranged. Hie two-time Oecar winner filed suit for divorce in Portland, Maine, Wednesday by "mutual consent,” disrglng cruelty. MerriU is Miss Dsvis’ fourth husband. One died. The actress bad wed Merrill in 1960, and they have three children, two of whom are adopted. Court Says Child's UndostaiHlinglsKey RALEIGH, "n. C. (AP) - The North Carolina Supreme CWt competency as a witneu it his ability to understand—not bis age. ♦ a # Ihe ruling Wednesday gave J. H. Artesami of Winston-Salenf and his 7-year-old son David another diance fo collect |2S,000 in an auto liability case. A lower court had thrown out David’s teitimanyj becauM of hia age. David wga 4 years oM in 1957 when he was shruck bsa a car as he crossed a road. The case, al-legiag negligence by the driver, came to trial only recently. ★ ★ ★ Hie high court ordered the boy’s mental capacity to be determined Md tben a zuli^ made on the competence of his testimony. BLUE SKY drive in theater ROX OFFICl OFIN 7iM F.M. tonite 2 IN COLOR HELD OVER! mu SAT. TONIGHT sad FRIDAY ______________________ OMN Clio—START C:40 an iarly snowi XAd RIDUCRB ADMISSION TO 7i00 F.M. ^ZZaKEEGO Start House Study bn Land Tax Rate LANSING (fUThe- effects of a!, higher ditferental-rate of taxation*; ion land values at compared with' imixxived values of real property will be probed by a five-roan Home committee. The idea behind the ztudy is try to determine if such a setup would stimulate production, increase employment and encourage productive investments. Named to the committee by House Speaker Doh R. Pears (R Buchanan) were Republican Reps. Waldron of Grosse Pdnte, Strange dare and D^maao of Battle OeriK and Democratic Reps. Clarfcson of Southfield and GiUk of Detroit. FISH FBY EVERY FRIDAY 4:30 F.M. 'til All You"Want Fritd Lak« Erit PERCH Deep fried to a.gotden brown ■ and lerved with a tartar ■ aauca, cola riaw, and eheica ■ ef Fnnch fried or American fried potatoes. -- ' ■«WM •( aatoteaMM i»- Z •ONW 4* lM»^we*‘s ^ ■ Srte sTm rw«a Ptomr «w .... ... $119 » CMMfM Under 12 .. . tSc f BOWilBD 3650 Dixta Hwy. DRAYTON fUMNS TONIGHT AT 7:00 and 9:15 niL-"THE N0W!£ EAGLE EXCLUSIVE 1st RUN ATTRACTIONS At Your BirnERFIELD THEATERS MotiuM 65e • Evm. D Sun. 90c • ChlM 25f Wotch Us GO—Wotch Us GROW! iioN!.Eim!a-'’s UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT AdUiMrimi SOc ChildrfB Franl Op«i7:lSP.M. ShowStaztRotDuak BLISTERING! SEARING! _The Bpamble BUSK An Extraoudiiicary Slorr TliatBoUlTDMbWUh MeroditYofTodayl JlCfc CwiOB’ lipi BcHiiMr B HENFIT JONES-MUON ----^ALSO— ■BLOOD and STEEL" STUTIM6 UTUID3T1TB TEULU OF A UmOB AlUMtuiw, SUVM WouSun of ibo WorM loM hit Ouil lie NtiMAnpNM^Nmc ~ nn-cemTaiu -imtt w m minoBr THE PONTIAC PRgSS/ THURSDAY. 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Others $1.77 to $2.97. nST MS. <5.n '4** *7 REG. *8.95 a-F67 MANY, MANY OYHERS . . . ... from $2.47 to $3.BT .f:; CONSUMERS CENTER DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE 178 N, Sogmow St FORTY-EIGHT ■ ' •'.......■ ^ , THE POyTlAC/PRit.SS. THCRSDAY; MAY 5. 1»60 ONFCOLDff 2 Big «lfg» Jog SynthetictfPrwniM Work fo Doom Periodic Auto Lubrication MIDUND (UPI) i|)«y be able to vMtM taking thilir cai^ to aervioe statioiu periodically for iubricatiofl if the auto and rhamiiml toduslries are abto to fiatltot. Kkldi a« jaaka np tha overcoma two big problenu. Ritoert H. Hwiicm, head of the automotiva chemical laboihtmlea at Dew Chemical C«. Md a _ automotiva editon that ayn-thetlc hibitoanti hold that promiae. Bat HaMH quickly added that Ihero wore two big •‘lia”^ aeoM with the prondse. Firat the coat of the aynthe^ l«toricanta. now about tlnwtlmea that of natural petroleum lubri-eanta, must be reduced, Hansen said. MVST SEAI. SirSTEM And second, the auto industry has to find some way of sealing a car’s lubricating system from external contamination. eagtaea will rely aa ayathelle hibricaata becaaae they provide temperatare raage, they dea’t form drpoalts and they woat lean Iheir labHcatiag p e w e r," “But I can’t say how far awav that day is.’’ And even when synthetic lubricants are used, they will have he changed periodically, although not as often as natural petndeum lubricants, because no way has been found yet to keep dirt from filtering into the lubricating higher eagtae tenapwataraa, they wMdl weald allaw a ear t# operate more effideally, Haase Synthetic lulaicants also hold promiae of development of a central hydraidic system which would operate all of the accessories on a car. BtML WATER TO COOL Among other projwts under development by Dow engineers wm a cooling s^em for cars which operates by boiling water. This system, called ebaUieat to boU the water la the eeeltag The boUing water turns to steam and rises to a radiator above the engine. Here the steam is condensed to water again and returned to the engine to cool it. come when the autosnalnrs nfhbe their next big model change. AcryUe, csllalaslcs and vinyl bulk of aatamatiM apphealioas, rraiaia at a^t their preo- But the new group of plastics Just emning out will replace automotive parts now made of sine and aluminum die- eastings, stamped sheet metal and composite parts^ The parts most likely to be made of plastic in the future Include heater ducts, Inner door panels, steering wheels and instrunamt phnels, he said, Osr badies asade af plaslie are net Uhely fatara hacaaae ptaetlcs lack the rigid^ - ef Bleel, MarshaU aaM. would be much lese wqienBive and more practical to use a steel body covered by a good coating of Mastic paints to protect the steel ALTAR SOLACE - This is a glimpse et the latest in correctional institutione. The state of Ohio is Jurt comtosttog it at Lsbanon. Coating 12 fnlllion dollars, ft has such JjnnovaHonii rs pastri-etdored cells and this modernistic religious center. The altar revolvw, revealing Catbolie, Proteetant or Jawiah segments. Sea Otter Savd From Extinction West Coast Group Now The lure of the rich tride st trscicd ahlpe of many nations-to Callliifnls in slTatttc rivalry that invoMfhd muttates and tnurdeto. The remorseleia bunting aOt nly when the ottere had practically vanUhed. The mndvon finally came under the protection of an Counts 30,000; Other Colonies Reported WASHINGTON-The i whoae lustrous fur was prized by esar and mandarin, is smigg^ing The United States Fish and Wildlife Service .imported recently that tile eea otter population has increased to about 30,000 along the coasts of the Aleutian islands, Alaska and California. Other colonies live off the Kurile and Pri- The tea otterie downfall ba-gaa ia ITM when RmwISB ndven-tnrars alnrted ta «plore aad ex- e^ra- tional Geographic Society eays. The tint sea otter skint sent back to Russia set off a stampede 1^ ftir hunters. Sable, hitherto favored by czara and noblemen, was becoming scarce, and the vdvety, soft, dense fur of the otter was a superior substitute. Chdee skins sold for as much as 92,500 each; one cargo of the . priti was .valued -at more than one -.minion dollars. The meek marine mammals Were hunted relentlesdy. bi one year, more than 50,000 pehs were taken. The Russians moved southward to California in search of the dwindling otters. The rotaiOon Mtpeete aUpped flMusaade el etter pelts te China. aa trimniing for their epnient Wotdi ThoM Labels to Save Your Clothes BURLlNGtON. Vt. (UPI)-Unl-versUy of Vermoiti extmislon service clothing specialist Mm,, Lois Soule advises. "Save the label on eveiy fiber product you bOy and you’ll be money ahead.*’ She said, “If you know the^fiben in your curtail uphotaMQr had houMiK&d linens, at well archith-tag, you avoid expeashii ^1*-takes when you warii or clhta them." Be comfortable.... and ^ AV E Beaed aae hit. Eddie Yost, NeO ChrWty, Red Wilson. (Moo Fernandes and Steve* Bllka accounted for the six Detrdt hits. Rilko’s two singles, one of ndiirii drove in a run, were bright spots, ending 28 hitless trips to the plate. He boosted his average to .159. ★ ★ ★ A1 Kaline, who hurt his wrist Tuesday, missed the game. Johnny Groth played center field. Lou Boudreau Takes Charge of Cubs Today a two-run homer and rookie my Short kept the Detroit hits scattered, for the Yankee victory. Howard came on in the fourth Inning idler catcher Yogi Berra was ejected for arguing with an umpire over a pitched ball. < . Lary, who a 21-6 lifetime record over the Yankees, took the loss. He gave up a single to Roger Maris — one of his three hits — then Howard's homer in the sixth for the winning runs. 9)ort allowed Only two hits up to the seventh, both by Bilko. The Yankees collected eight hits, six off Lsiy, who was lifted for a piach hitter ia the oeveath. Mickey Mantle started the damage, driviiv in Tony Kubek witih a single in the first inning. Kubek had singled. In the third Inning, K^idc walked, tocdc second on a passed ball and came homo on Maris’ double. Short walked Rocky Oolivito and Wilsmi In tiie fourtii and ma> singled Colavito home. M^lson drove in the Tigers’ seccxid run in the eights. He singled following a one-bagger by Chrisley and Col-avito’s infield out. ' The Victory wak Short’s second sgainst one ddteat. Lary is now 1-2.. --------------- Mantle’s hit extended Ms bat-tii« streak through 10 consecutive games. The" Tigers drqiped fpwn first place to last in less than a we^ . . The helps nqplain how. Norm. Cash and Wilson are the only DetrMt players hitting more Ifian .300. Trtofmtnt for Adcock LQS ANGELES (AP)-^The Mil-waiAee Braves are sending firkt baseman Joe Adcock back to MU-waiicee lor hospital treatment of a pinched tien% in Ms bade. Adcock had not played since' last Friday. The kijuiy is not considered scri^^ NEW MANAGES FOR CUBS-Chariie Grimm, left, Wednesday resigned as manager of the- Chicago and Lou Boudreau, right, was named to succeed him. Grimm, 62, was stiuling Ms third stint as Cub manager this season. Boudrou. 42. is. a former American League manager. He has been broadcasting Ciib games CHICAGO (AP)—ta an unprecedented baseball switch, former Ameritai) league INlot Lou Boudreau to^ took over from Charlie Grimm as manager of the CMcago Cubs. In effect, Boudreau handed a radio microphooe to 62-year-dd Orinun in exchange for managership of the wobbily Cubs after a typically abrupt decision by Cub owner P. K. Wrigiey Wednesday. it it it The unpredictable Wrigiey, who on three separate occasions had named Grimm as Cub boss, decided he didn’t waM to see Jolly CMly ‘■lalBL .a^ J)efttlng’L^.jnd|^^ named Boudreau, 42, manager as 'just plain ccnnmmi sense.” Boudreau, fanner star shortstop and manager of the Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox and Kansas City A’s' Took over direction tA the Cubs riKH:tiy after the CMcagoans posted a 5-1 triumph over the Pittsburgh Piratbs. Bou- on Cub games for the past two seasons. He sun>lcmented the iday-by-play by Jack Quinlan on WGN. ★ ★ A Now, the pride «t Sko I ' —IM. fjt JtM. tdk era, the wixrld champions now have found Bob BuM to be just ■ tough as ever. The bothy-browed right-hander pitched MUwaukee*! Braves to a 2-1 victory with ,a three-Mtter at Los 'Angeles Wednesday night, beating % Dodgers for the fourth time in s row as Del Crandall singled home a run in the second inning and then homored in the ntotfa. It was the Dodgers' ninth defeat if) their last 12 games and their fourth straight, dropping the fifth __---------------------- place champs two games below 3. s-it- .500. Pittsburgh retained a lead, although the CMcago Cl^>s— unaware they were plsyliR their final game under Manager CbarUe Grimm—dealt the Pirates a second consecutive defeat, 5-L Second place San FtaiKisco blew a chance for a first place tie, losing 3-2 to Cincinnati as Cal Mc-Lish won his first win a four-hitter. Fourth place St. Louis made it nine out of 11 by beating PhiUKfelphia 5-3. A A Buhl (M), now 21-8 lifetime against the Dodgers, had to duel Don Drysdale all the way for this one, his seventh success in eight decisions against the Dodgers over the past three years. Drysdale (3-3) gave up eight hits while going the distance for the fifth time in six starts. It was the fifth three-Mtter of BuhTs career, second against the Dodgers. The Braves, meeting Los An-gdes for the first time since Oiuck Dressen quit as a Dodger coach to become Milwaukee manager, scored in the second on o pecutive singles by FVark TDire, Johnny Logan and Dd Crandall. The Dodgers tied it 4n the fourth on a walk, Duke Snider’s double— their first Mt—and an infield out. Los Angeles bad the bases load^ with one out in the sUth on an error and two of Buhl’s six walks, but Gil Hodges then fouled out and 1 SAN rSANCISCO akrfcki _ >krkW ------------ ^ , j » stit dine" sell IjeaftSk « ssti rMhtea es 4111 BrMMWd m 114 < trtln tk 4 111 Sutard p 1 S 11 SSISt SSI* A TIGER’S TROl^BLRS — Manager Jimmy Dykes of the Detroit Tigers is shown in a comer of the Yankee Stidium dugout Wednesday as to watches his team take its eighth straight loss, one 4-2 at the hands of the New York Yankee*. The Tigers "won their first five bflto season but haven’t had a -vici Milwaukee's error in that frame Was by Logan, the shortstop who was cut down by a Riding Norm Larker and suffered what proved to be a decisive injury for the Braves in the final pennant May-otl game at Los Angeles las^sea-son. The boot came when Jie dropped a throw at second base —as Larker slid in. The Cubs handed three-time winner Bob Friend his first toss on the five-hit pitcMi^ of Dick Ellsworth, a fTDW bonus lefty in 1956. EUswiRth, recalled from Houston Tuesday, walked and struck out four for his first major league victory. TIh! Qibs ended Friend’s shutout string at and made it 2-1 in the seventh walk, Del Rice’s single and a foroeout. FVank Thomas then hit fifth home run, third in two days, in a three-run rightb against Miever Elroy Face. ace in the AL after only an 8-21 record in the Natiomd League, blanked tite Giants on one htt after WBUe Kfit?i land’s solo home run in tiie fourth inMng. The big ri|dii-baBder, holding a career edge (5-1V over only file Giants in the NL, also blaiiced Willie Mays, alio was Mtfess fmr the first time this season, but who hit a sacrifice fly for a first-liming Giant run. The Reds beat Jack Sanfnd (2-1) with Roy McMillan’i two-out single in the sixfii. AAA The Cards managed two runs but only three Mts in seven innings against John Buzhardt,' then scored three unearned runs in the WRECKED AT “9SS» TRACK - Oito of the "Braund Specials” pwned by the Braund company of Birmingham was wrecked yesterday whm rookie Bob Qetorg, 31-year-old driver from TocstavArirriost control and Mt two walfi while Pro Keg League Awards Options Would increoso Fiotd to 13 Teams Scattered Around Nation Rookie driver Bob Cleberg of Tucson. Atf* *ona, was injured and his race car “The Braund Special’’ owned by the Braund Ply-w6od Company of Birmingham was badly damaged when it spun .out of control and smashed Into two walls at the Indianapolis Speedway yesterday. Cleberg lost control of the car on tho northwest torn. It skidded 299 feet to tho - white line, then sUd sideways atong tho line 299 feet and rolled over. The car then rocketed 70 feet through the air and hit the Inner wait. The Impact knocked the vehicle back 108 feet and tho car righted before hitting the outer wall. ★ ★ ★ Officials said Cleberg’s roll bar saved his life. He was taken to Methodist Hospital where he was reported in fair condition. Cleberg was on the 130-mUe an hour phase of his driver’s test when he lost control of tho CRC, be was taking Ms driver’s test for the “500” mile race. Qetorg wki repwted in fair amdition. The Birmlni^iam company has another “Braund Special” entood in the racs, _____ ______ - Track officials said the car eouM be repaired in timo.fto quaUfications for the “SOO” mile race May 30th. W. R. Braund, Birmingham owner of the car aald he talked with his car officials at Indianapolis and at firat Cleberg was thought to have a brain concussion. “It was Just a bad bruise, however,” said Braund and he is being released from the hospital today and will be ready to take his driver’s test next Tuesday." ★ ★ ★ “Our mechanics arill irork night and day to repair thd car and It will be ready by Sunday to get "back on tiie track," Braund add^ ed. ^ ★ ★ ★ The smashed-up car No. 61 was entered In last year’s race and tailed to quaUfy. The other “Braund Special” Is a nqw racer and It will be driven ^ Bill Qheesbourg of Tucson. urged to maU their INI ftotbaO ■rtodulet to the tporia department af The PMtIae Prete. Michigan will dose out its sprimi football session with a "Blue and Maize” game in the stadium tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. MMdgaa aad MIchigaa State face eaek other la a three-game end. A stogie game at East lmastag.ls set for Friday aad a deubleheader at Aaa Arbor ea ■Tickets for the Ingemar Jo-hansson-FIoyd Patterson fight go MSIdayTTray F. They will range in price from $10 to $100 for ringside. The fight will held June 20 in the Polo Grounds. A ( Ray Qda, fti^^ Wake Ftoeri footbfdl player, was named assistant mch of the Montreal Atou-ettes of the Qmadian League. DALLAS (AP)-DeDver, Birmingham and Minneapolis-St Paul were awarded 30 day op-tiona to job) the Nattonal Prafea-tdonal Bowling League Weetoes- New Loop Aid to Cousy St. Paul Lady Shines iii2WI6C Divisions Uideto the option are e for ex. Leonaifi mel at Lm Angeles, cofoimder at the argaMzafim, aU. Franchises alrei^ have been awarded' to Loa Aipgalea, CMca-go, Fort Worth, Omaha, 5Qaml, San Aatpoto, Detroit, Houston, At- NEW YORK (AP)-Bob Cousy thinka the'formation at fiie new BasketbaU League wiH tke add a few yeata to Ms playing Dick Fletcher took file option on Denver, Don Bum the Birming-bam tqitian and Fred Lundin. Hhny Guatofsn and PhU Wbl-aetta took MinneapoUs-St PapL ‘The talent will be spread fiiin-ner,” the famed baricetball star oi the champion Boston Celtics said Tlieaday. “1 won’t have so many a concentrated against me in 'ame. Now Uiey twodimet you, ttoee-time you if you happen to be hot.’’ Cooay, former HMy Croaa player 1^ has been with the Natjanal is 31 notw, but hopes to {day a few ion’ yean. ‘There areu’t veiy many players in our leagtte okte: fbaii me.” be the aext, white Met doaeph totaled U'/i. Hteh Oaveiiy raa a heaved the shat 4S feet, S hMhee to aid the chase. Orchard Lake St. Mary. Lake Orion, Fitsgerald and Detroit Lutheran West were other trade The Eaglets slammed the pole vault and Ugh hurdles snd totaled seven Unto in wint^ a quad-ratMular far a 3-1 record. 'They had 65H. Detroit St. Charles 34, Detroit St. Bemaid 232-3 and Detroit St. David 131-3. A 10.4 100 and 220 vietoiy by Glen Haas led the way. beaded the peek Oriea ant-eoened Trey by tf to M. Mck FUageraM. WH-tlH. Bea Kss- Twe rseaids were eet bi the half Bdto. tht StiT.7 by Bab waa tod bat act a aew Area time af t;lt. « Lutoeran rung up 76^ points to West Bloomfield’s 421i and 17 tor ClanmoevUle. Jack Newton |iad a first and two seconds to Uv the Keego team, Lutheran won 11 events. St. Frederick chalked up another golf triunmh ttostbv Troy hjr 170 to 194 and Mike Reed and Pat Seooy scared tls. Mike Secoy had 44 and Mike Framr S3. Tom Mtv Klnnon and Enggleman U( 44 tach for Troy. Tha Rams ara now 0-3. In baaeball, Cranbrook held ofl a late Detroit Cathoiie Cfentral ndly for Hi Otif wta. 44. Andy BOlMdon hurled the route. Two double steals, a squeen bunt and cm of Jim wnHams* two hlta aooou the runs. Farmington Our Lady tripped St. Agatha, 7-3. Todajr^i standings in the Wayne-Oakland baseball race show Clarenceville stttl firat at 3-1. Oarkston, Milford and Nortfaville have 3-2. Brighton and Keego 2-2. BkxwnfMd Hills 24 and Holly 04. Long of Keego tope the htt-tors at .000. FoUowiiig are Atchln-son (N) 438, DeBom (Caerid .429, Weds (Ov.) .400. Gnhart (BH) ' Hoggard Homer Beats Cleveland Senators Stick With One Run Games WASHINGTON III - The Waih-ington Senators, who can’t seem get sway from one-ran IMS, -domed Clevalsnd 7-0 Wednesday ni^t with Jim Lsm-I’s two-nm hwner providbig the the Senators’ sixth run victory. They’ve also lost six by Ji Jdngte im.-lk>ly and this seasbn have be«i decided by they larger marglnB. 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I 1 I s • . i t R i s *11 t t t I t » t 1 4 LaUnaa Brlct. -> Mm Mon, pviident of the CSan 0 Wcetem CeraUim League, , egreemniu between memberi of Ithe two bueball circuits. it it It The pUui b subject to final Approval of Ford FHck, baseball oommlsaloner. Moss said Fridc previously had outlined an agreement setup similar to the one adoiAed and he e^Mied file Mn-mlnlnner’s okay wunhl be forthcoming Thursday. I^rofessienal WRESTLING Jugtice Boys Stwfajf fa Dallas dl NFL May Not Start Play in '60 rONTIAC CINTRAL HUM SCHOOL 2M W. HURON ST. PMitr M rtw rMfctae /'r.Jr’S:* 7/ Tu Tmm Miua iMn WiSkmjt. ytff M ABTAUCm Ttoact SAI.BSI Ofirs OiilL 41 N. Bagtaow vrw Poet No. ms re s-iaoi sii n.Mnn aM.». M a. aits. NetaAsieker -> last Reby DAUJiS, Tex. (AP) LMnar Hunt, a director of the American IhotbaU League, said Wednesday that the Justice Department may keep the Dallas Cowboys from jriayfaif football this season. Ifimt is owner of the Dallas Texans, rivals of the National ball League Cowboys. Both ts expect to start nperatWins la Dallas this faU. T have been told that the anti-tniat division (XI the Justice Dement has reoonunendcd that team playing Aere as a aouroe of revenue. As for ownb« a football franchise, I've got enough-troublee of OQT own tn basebaU. 1 don’t tblnk you can operate two different businesses. You have to love one or the other.” Another Chicagoan reportedly iterestad in an AFT, fraaehiae, Tom King Jr., public relations •xeCbtive. said his group has only discussed the possiliyi|y of Jobiing __ ^ _ tor an injunction which would have the effect of keeping the Cowboys from playing," said Hunt. it it it I understand it is now up to the attorney general.” He told newsmen, ‘T don’t know what will happen but 1 have heard that in M per cent of the cases where a suit is S(;tually ftted by the Jurttce DepartmMt the defendants stop whatever they are doing immediately." Hunt and aome other AFT, olfi-cials contend that the NFL grant-franchise to Dallas simply to put the AFL out of businen. An. Commissioner ,Joe Foss said in March that the department is studying his diaiges that NFL expansion into Dallas wBs done lor the purpose pf stopping contpsttBon .ItSffl thejew. One Singles Change in ABC Tournament TOLEaX). Ohio (AP)-.E(«ene (Red) Elkins produced the only major atandings - change in the American Bowling Cbngreas tour- nCHLAND BILLS GourauB SpscigI CBMfarta't m U| 10 CIDDT CUT $7^ U MUw WmI at SMltM M M-l Umt alao said that Atlanta is Kpeeted to-obtain an AFL fran-liise for play ib 1962. He said Eaton Chalklcy. a Carrollton, Ga., auto dealer and the husband of imovie actreaa Suaan Hayward, hs« the Atlanta franchise. tic (luestioa well have a team in Chicago jh) the figure. But that doesn’t -meen Chicago will necessarily be one of our next two dttes. We haven't given anyone in (Siicago a franchise.” In Chicago, President Bill Veeck of the Odca^ White Sox said be has no intention of gi«Ui« into the^ tootbatl business. veeck diaclataned any interest in the AFL. Veeck Tuesday was named as possible head of a Chl-ftgnciuae group. "The only interest I nrijjit have in the new league,” said Veedt, “would concern a tenant for Co-midcey Park. We’d love to have a fourth place In the stogies with a 714 series. The slender San Mateo, Calif., bowling supply salesman opened tt»e first' game with a spare, strung nine strikes and then emn-verted a rix-ptn Spare for 2Tg.He followed with 222 and 216. He won the 1964 ABC Mutox title. Elkins and the members of his Bel Mateo Masters team claimed piled up a 4Sgame aggregate of 9098. Buddy Simon Signs of Cleveland continues to lead the prestige categexy, for which there are po cash prises, on s 9298 total. 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It weighs 190 pounds and hu 40 horsepower. Walker built the boat at Imne and caUs it “The Driftwood." His three daughters serve as the "pit crew" when he races. Builder Debuto Hi» Boat and Crew Racer Put Afloat After Long Winter's Work •y MBBA ■nNTSBLMAN . When racing cfaamptai, Harold ’talker of Lite Sherwood enters competitiaa at the (gMolng stock outboard races at Columbia Sunday. he will be the envy of other lacere on two counts. Walker desisned and built Ms own qwedy UtOe boat—and Ms three pretty demotes Sharron 19. Jeaaie 17. and Ptunehi 15 wUl be their dad’s "pit crew.” According to Walker’s wife laine, Harold has fUp-floped in every direction, sidewaye, back- An 1 a( flipping la elMppy the kte in froot of Ms home at 455d DHftwood drive. looka as if die Sunday race wfll be in for plenty el stiff Walken-family competition. Walker who has made tests on As for his pretty dausMerj— WBiker flgnrea hi eaitnieUsa there are IW maa haars, g.Mt faround, braie serewa, S panada el glae aad I eeats ef varnish with saad-Ms little The 12-foot mahogany (me«eat-er only weighs 190 pounds,, and it' 40-horac power moter can push up to 70 miles an hour, according to Doriiq the seven yean Owt wiry Walker has been a member of Me American Power-boat Association. he has averaged about!*** ^ a season, and has col-| Mey’ll he^ unload the boat btun the espedally-made trailer, help set the engine, tote gasoline cans be ready for any tntptdort Witt. Itiut S«at Upon Examinatibn of Equipmtnt “The ^Ceut Guard Auxiliary’s Through Mis program specially trained inspector-examinen will, on invitation by pleasure boM op erators. examine their boats to see that they are properly equipped wiM the safety equ^unent required by Federal regulations and recom-datkais by Me AuxlUaty. INSPBCTIONi gnCKER — InapecUon Officer RusseU LeFeve will supervise the Coast Guard’s Auxiliary courtesy motorboat examination program in Mis area. The program is for Me purposo of giving all boat equipment a safety check. Safety Seal will be issued to boaU meeting Me rtf> qutrements. la flde aiM. Mr. LeFeve stMed Mat boate disjdaying Mif decal win not normally be boaiM by (kMst Guard BoanUng parties, unless there Is Marinas and boat launching ramps on wfekmds. eflM weekend, to conduct these exam- He urges that boat owners watch the boating section el Mis news-j paper to learn where Auxiliaristsi Fungus of Plant Life Causes Rot in Boats Hiliitn on Woynfl Crtw The common expression M" is actually meaningless. Ill not rot when dry; this term originated when shipyard men dM- crevices. Where rainwater qpray collect, fQl drill or cut drain- rot had done its woric. Mercury outboard point out Mat rot is caused fungus, a simple form el plant life which sends hairtike strands into, solid wood to feed on its cellulose. When the wood's substance hu been devoured, we say it has BO air can circulate. Do not use completely airtight cockpit covers. Am Sdiu^ts of Bloomfield Ittls Is a member of the Wayne State UnlverMty freshmen rowing tettn. Iha Tartar rowsrs, in their third year of titerooUeglate eompeti- coach Jud Ross ^Is year. emergency. During the race Sunday, Mrs. Walker will sit quietly on Me rfveriain be stationed, bank wiM her han& over her and when the lart boat nan Thr examiner win advise of anyj Mclade aMahMsps. patthaUa over the finish line, Me wUI peek defidendes feund during the ex- iealhdy gnwMs sa through her fingers and arte, amination, no record ia retained, W is any report made. STJ:;: r:.”r^i:SimpUfie. installation of the rotire nation in Class B , stodtboat racing (second highest).| * The new boat, the "Driftwood' I'tiie third stock racing beat that the Ford Motor Company super visor has bdlt.’^TIe became fa-tensted in 4acng wha a ' New Gadget Aids Inboards Big bpats often have rot problems because Me many dedr race. Walker donned the special t.sbun, and Hawaii Kai. Nationd distribution is being set ---------- -.......- --.------ S3?uST^^^ ^>P through marine deafen and dis-| **«»*. ^ck tlm^ c^ln Itoliq^ ane ouninve unit. compartments and bulkheads lead The new produd, Seapower out- tJnlts have been In-lto leakage and alow drying. Out- drive, simplifies the installatkm of | Mailed on scores of boats on tbe| board hulls are usually well ven-inboard engines, either standard!West Coast during Me past twoj tilated, have few seams, and wboi *T get Me swrpriae of mgr Ufe,” be safe. “It ataraya looked w easy, bet by the ttme 1 flafabed jle Lever Control Made for Outiioards A new single-tever automatic re-I mote control tor outboard motors, treea. Thare are bets of t^m la Ibe atmeapbaee glow. Bat li la-aoM-a ia oaM weaiber; H daaa aat lake plaee la diy weed er ' actually kllla taagaa marine power plants or an automobile salvage job. While Seapower provides the stability and added maneuverability of the traditional Inboard boat, retains the detaefaabiUty and po ability of the outboard. The unit is designed tu be used wiM marine dr automotive engines of from 30 to ISO horepower and is sultaUd for craft of more than 15 feet in lengM. Coupling the unit to big brnsepowa* Inboard gives high-speed performance wiM tie combining throttle and geardiift, jeconomy of 4-cyde engine gas eon-was described as oomparable to|sunipth>n. Gas savings of SO per the Butomatic transmission control iceht can be effected tfirough use of an automobile at its introduction today in New York City. IThe device, the WMtney Auto-matirCwMol, tor to go farw^ or reverse and accelerate or decelerate by movement of one lever. Tlie inventor and president of LJte Cdntrols, C. W: Buddo, coin-pared It to an shift lem since it permits the out- of the outdrive wtM an inboard engine as ' compared wIM boards of comparable horsepower. and distributed by Western Gear Cotp., Lynwood, Calit, a firm with more Man SO-years experience in the manufadUre of n» ‘ board skipper to keep one hand constantly on tiie wheel while securing a detired change or direction. Eyes remain straight ahead and the aingfe fever is immediately at hand!” The usual outboard remote control has two levera—one for ttirot-nd one for ^arshift. It’s an overnight race and the catamaran Alkane holds the Mapaed time reoxd of 14 hours. 1 minute, 7 seconds — sot in 1967. Seapower is the first .consumer product of the firm. Its industrial products division produces deck it, steeriiq equipment, power transmissfoa and gearing equipment for major ocean liners and naval vessels. The firm also has engineered _ear boxes and drives* for Mree of the famous Gold Ciqi hydroplane BOATMA.V — Walker worked, on his racer “The Drift-wood” 4urii% the winter at his home on Lake Sherwood. It took him 150 man hours to build and he will put it to -a test in a race Sunday. He already has a large collection of trophies as is seen in the bottom photo but hopes to add a few more this season wiM his neat boat. RACING FANS! j New Car Raeii{ SotBrUay, May 7th I teear MadUM J 1 etortPM.. aa7 isia | TIMI TRIALS.. 7:J# t. M. 1 1 100 Fini Race 64B P.M. Lae Featars . ia Iharo « Ibe M far M ex4fiii|i evwriei if rodefl Dixie Motor Spoodwoy U.s. i0-2l~fiid*fiiw ★ Century ^Chris-Craft Cavalier tSUck-CraftFiberglas lir Mitchell Aluminum Sailfish • Sunfish • Used Boats MERCURY OUTBOARDS 80ILP. Trade Now ‘TUNE UP TIMET See Our Factory Tmined Mechanic jyaaewMMM^ c; NotTJ ink___I Ajflx-Trailers • Doeks • Hoiflts mjlND LAU$ SALES ?127W. HaroB /! FE 4-7121 ■mm: Daflf ’Ul « ' FrMay Tli 9 iuaday U-§ Yachts Poised Today for 13th International NEWPOKF BEACH. taagrW cocMt fhxM. «a lifter fitofea -With 366 yachts tMsed at the starting line, the 13M ammai NeW-port-to-&uenada, Mexico International race gets away at noon dry out. Repeated wetting followed by prompt drying alU not cause rot. Rot ia aridoni I found in outboarda and when it aiipeara, it is usually localised. ^ The bottom planking is about the last place to look for rot. Look |for cracks, holes and similar openings In decks, windshields,' cabin roofs, where rain and dew seep in and remain. Rot spreads fast wiM the grain, slowly across it There is ao “magic cur rotted wood; if has been ed and muat be removed, outboard parts are light hnd easily reidaoed; remove wood for several inches to each side of bad spots as insurance against retniection. To keep an outboard rot-free, see that topside joints are not qten. WiM an oil can, squirt wood pre> !j LARGE SELECTIOR OF ANY i r*5***~*****f) TYPE BOAT YOU WART! " * Thompson * Dorsotto * Glospor * Aorociwft * Alumo CrofY * Borum • Crosby S a TRAILERS • • Gotor O Sttrfinp O Air-luoy Roat Troiltrt for Ront! S PONTOOII BOATS • BOAT PAINT s nn swwsTUTioii edii Pick out Me boat you went . . . we'll put It in ‘the water (we're right on the wsterM and take you for e demonstretion ride? No obMgatlon, of couraa. See for youiMlf how your beat hendict before you buy if. Try «... then buy it! loft of Farkingl . SLAYBAUGH’S 114 Milflt North of Tolofroph ^ 4010 Dixit Hwy. OR 4-0411 ---------- J m iAmIT UohinstDn sea-horses MOTORS Thonpsoi Better-Biilt Boats Fill Lilt of MaiIm FaUiIs aii BaMwais Tko CmvIaIi Spoils IpipasAl Shop GASOW^ SPORT CENTER I Daw fra« OrckaMi Lsfca Are. 1275 C«M Uk« M. FI 2.5S02 KOTOUOIT nSDRANCE a leeht tr matoreaat to aa tato at tt I atoktR. ta«e art unwt wiMe tht aatapietaii sapptat. 'JeaMtu laiardt iavtite paitibUitr af Ittt er daaMia to Uw owsat’a r Ui lacal Uabffitr far preearty SaMBfa. ka% talary aad loM^r Ito. thaaa aad etlwr rlaka wa eeterad whaa tha avaar ot a.riiaa-tt draft purcbaaaa eeapltU yacSt aad ateleritMt taturaa^p.l f H. W. HUTTENLOOHER ABENOV ri 4-tssi 30«-320 Rikar aU*. THE NEW WEST BEND ''25' Here'i a venatMe 25 h.p. flMrilna. The Wait Bend "25“ tm Me forgeel ftalaetetet b ckH. 37J1 eubk Inches, which givee ft pieHy •» mtm pfl fer wdrter skiing er heavy lodte. WE SEBVICE WHItWE SELU-mB-IOmiD nCWIM MMT SEHNE 3080 W. Huron ^ FE^-894T “D^o Are Bedicaud to Your Boating ?iogd$** THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY I960 FIFTY-THREE of 14 mwamtmAT-M nom Br IlM AiMaIrtjrTw »T«SSt -;.H,£S!r SSSSi — Ltttlft Cmt. hr ItellA. •tPIvad Tom« lSrt«r^ %bHpl IS. Yanks in Sicily Roc« PALERMO, Sicity (AP) — Ger- the TaiiBB. Floiio race for sports cars icfaeduled here Sunday. Phil HiU of Santa Monica, Calif., and lUdda Gtnther, of Loa An- ^ idea, will alternate at the wheel Natural Beauty a the wh«B oftha Maaihr batter, fly «ra of ti FIITV-Votili THK rgyss. Tm rsdat. Rti%Y A.tinoo u S' • LIKE TO EARN A SACKFUL OF MONEY? Toke that sackful of items in the attic that youVe been saving for a rainy day and turn them into a sackful of cash. Call the Want Ad depaftment of The Pontiac Press j and let our trained advertising r^resentatives turn your white elephants into green rnoney. Do it now! Yodoy! Coll PE 2-8181 and ask for Want Ads. PONTIAC PRESS WANT ADS 3 LINES... 3 DAYS.... 9» A DAY THE PONTIAQ PRESS, THtJRSPAY. MAY 3, 1060 FIFTY-FIVE ^ Uo Ft— He Hunts Big Gafne--’Exectxtives ■jr PIYUJI BAXTELUC NEW YORK-lt ia ptrfiapa „ deUcate to qieak of money—but ia • there anyone In the reod^ midl-enca who would care to main noO.OOO a year? Mora or lam? ★ * ★ The man to aae, if you have the qualiftcatioii and can crane your neck that far, la aix-iooMx Ward A potentlai management ofBdal Howeil'n advice to wnukUw must have made at laaat X1S,000 the aatlon'a top bnaiaaai At the moment, Howell and Ma U. 8. eompanleo to fill about M hlgh-aalarled poaltlona. OVEB^ai.M AFniCAim But before ruahing up to Ma aprawling Manhattan otfioe, credentials and ambltton h? hand, be adviaed that Howell already haa more than 91.000 appHcationa from quahtied executives on file, diat he sometimes screois as many as 9,000 men for one Job. and that the qualificattana in this Ugha echelm manhunt are dough, ‘*Moet eempasiee laaist an leaderaUp abBIty in a man, ae natter what Job he’s W tin.” Bays HoweU, "and all of then want, at the same time, a great aayt ably can't plaoe them.” In the hdsh-bush quest tor talent Thete ar^ other, lesa tangiUe, executive, of courae, never . equlrements, "Some companies,” bis present employer to Howcil grins, "won't Ure n axeeii-bnow he's looking), Howell not tive with Ug teeth. n ----------------------------------“-------"■■■ woBB A HORonna "One ol ihy long searches apart because the man 1 found for a Midieest company wore a hom-burg—the president of the company didn't like that 'Another bqard of dltecton doesn't trust a man with a Hm talent seareh for top agemeat endala to Mg ‘ Eight years age, whei took He flrat order (to fbU "Honesty, integrity and a wide technical badqyoimd in inihu^ Now there are 55 in New Yoiit aty alone. Howell is one of the two largest. . Like his competitors, he is em-(doyed by the company seMdng a , rsdher than by 1‘ ing a JA. "Excelhnt health is an basic requirement—a man's got to be damn healthy to be an e: tive—and more and more, it's be- 'Wise Old Owl' Is Ouite Stupid Ht Has Knowing Look but Smoli Brain and It Hard to Ttoch WASHINGTON - The notao-wise old owl Is s Hying example that inteUigence ii not neoeiaarily the k^ to succees. Deeplie Its knowing look, the creMure has a notably small "bird brain." Even in the feathered world, its perch ii low on the IQ totem pole. ★ ★ Biokigistt studying the briiavtor of owls agree that they ehbw liU tie capacity to learn. Time and again they crash Into the same objects while flying about the labwatory. If blocked from taking the easy way around a barrier, they lack initiative to try the other ikle. Yet in coping with their natural envfoonment, owls have addeved remarkable eucceee, the Natloiial Geographic Society says. OOVEB 1VE EARTH More than 130 owl species are acattered over the world’i conti-nrats and Islands. Members of flie order Stiigiformes, they thrive in deeols and rain foreete, in high mountain valleys and below i level, in deep tropics and on tk Arctic tundrv------- — An appareefly dead «^7 fomd freeea etilf ae a Maaae-chasetto read la ISH, was ie-Bvered to h wtMMfe eanetaaiy for mouedag. Pat ia a frecaer by the eeaveatoat toad eapMy. Owls range In size from the aix-inch-tall Pygmy and £31 tp the Ea^e and Great Gray epeciee that stand two w more feet and have a flve-toot wingspread. THelr diets — also signtficantly varied Mrds, snakes, Usards, lisb, worms, and insects. ★ ★ Though certain speciee, eudi aa die awrt-eared and Hawk Owds, hunt by day. the outstanding char-acteristie of foe bird ia its nocturnal aldlL No other sringed predator of tfaa dark ia ao effl-doit In taking pny. ★ t i The aecret of the oad’e aoccem Uea in its remarfcabla physical adaptations. (Srest staring eyes are aemitive to die faintest 1^ on a moonless ni||t Set lacing forward, liln man's, they give binocQiar, tfaree-diffiensional vfo-ion seldom found anung Mrds. 0!wts also have developed lafge, squeaks and footfalls of j^oitUd victims. Together, eyes and sars ensMe die hunter to potthee with a accuracy on a mouae i flabugh ■ mm fleM In dataem. DONALD DUCK million doUan in billings a year diarging 30 per cent of the ..jged owcudve'e flnt-year h1-ary, plus ffiU a day during the aeaidi. On rare oeeadons, he finds "jnet the right man” within a few daya; ■-n firir-six THB PpyTUC PBESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, im Graiafytures-lTO-lM^^IlKETS Toward Downside ’ CHICAGO m — ttm grain tii-luras market turned toward the dtmnslde todiay during the lint aeVtnl ndnutei oI Wriy active B on the board > f-Tssns l.«!3l^ T ol^ NW*ec?: Burbank It. to tba roar Uao of low kotwooB OroMiBc at. and Bartlolt r th a aW laM Uao U a pWat »P ft — -xi—- •— xitxd to 0 LUBRICATION Pontlae'x ax exit Aula Dxalorxhtp want* txpxrl- Miscellaneoas Iron — MUSICIANS -- NEEDED! - n a^ Otariaotlat la formtaf M9 opvimM milKlOf Olft* ,M*N TO WOIUC m AUTOISSW _iyx, m a^^ Ava. Pi ».i«*i. wij^roTfa^iST leg: TSaaT*^ ‘ iCTw PoaiMA toubi ai soaka. ^'rwSSSSf. ^xaiMi r. naply «gattao ag.taasaj‘a,°;5 WAITE’S ~fart-time~§aEX5T ^ Cttetoatr Ttlsttwn cr mOm •». ” "AST w moQ rwgroMM roMigt4. *^®r7grn®5Raarw ~^,~W'ATa' SAtaplAN bob 22?^ to? to •ZSJR- rtidi _&rvice Station Man EF SALESMEN Wt wli] (intn yoti at eof sss.’War^2s?£ to jymSrM and oxptrlaweo. Leaal tarrllafV. ------------ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, Firne^-! SEVEN » BOOnWORK, $ $m tmuadrf. ^ rjTiSnl Work Wntod PcomI* U Jroia» 30 MODEST MAIDENS n'hutbSiSd. Vertical I^iU ornuRoii Lucas Boring Machi onaufoa Tool Makers ■i^T^niomt coo*. wiSTHBl uiLAD otat Bxpxniiai^ iSfiSaffl MR JOM AV&tiABLB I doiiFtJn anom staiN up. I, iftWB nrtttiif MM bMbMimo*. iaMb UKioiL... mIm d«^, 'ShiPlMpliit^wr''3^ «a sTin. ES'rfrVfi •S]rw.T3"’2 i MCMM. a 4 SMM m* WAHTB) azmiMciD dws: kMixr to work In ------- Ml i-ttW. Blnnl WOMAN WANTSD woltroM work _ •Mo. ind 1I-44 MAT*. #ATniii^; aRMfloM *211 gi^a aimto,- Top Soil iaPuirV1SnJ5“SS5;.’fii-, *001 •ndiorm Bf Jay Alu Rut Apts. Datpfislisi 38 Rent Hoasss *jg^ oroneo.r^ n*4m. ^ thi flBtH »«aiwioW~ to P^ttot. > aoOMB, AU. MODMa U. ... 8^ KTBa;!.tan&SaK * BUB wmr mrr m«tt.W DK. ..V^ ,*•„ , f. ,. , I. vMkiaa- OM M m Hr ■oaih*’lM2lM*boiA. C. PANGUS. Reahof OMOMTOLa, ' Alio BAtM. AOOiia I «-«4>A __________ Piu'"* i{SfS4“ ■MHUp. _®»r^ * .*00*9 a,*^- __ srSwS^S ■touL ••# S boat. U. Prt«. tess^! ■CAT 'UPm PlA'T t W. LAwroneo. MORTM RIOS. BRia HMH- «• taarr wrafornon ^^■^ars nm. M-t 4-»m. Movtog A Tnifidiy n "'^-/TRtdac^^ 'Unol« Wllbw sent It to me fluence my vote! ” - I think he’s trying to In- Notices and Perst^s 27 i Ront Apia. Furnished 37 ................. ' •A?g^M?2rH.’iMr*^ deoorstwd. 1H„ Prwopwet. PS , DOROTHTV BSAOTT SHOP WIU. bo opon Than. * Ptt. otoi. br AppofaT SOS w. I^rw. FB »-Utt. N. Ptrnr. FB 1-lH IROOitrAWD VjaLTa” ^ ' - om hot. Tm ynm^ , i~R6oM' fiatKACsi uri. fasS ‘ks'-aj.iiasra Uko I bMrB. L.a?% •Er«.£3’RrM AFTER 6 U IM SM Am S>W PJA dSd « feSttaiv MMt. S p.M *S PM- A PART-TIME JOB Om, M SM .dtbddMM Siwwtef c, •iMrlat td s Sw^SSm Pob-Um rnldbRls wpsorwany to Mrs IM s wook M s psruimo kSMC Z^isi:¥iSAKx:Lt BAkERY SALES 23-25 YEARS Om M DMlWlt'i MMSas katn* hM ^Itoat OSM la Vu afr-■lae&Hs STM br lalMfifto. n red art latdradtod M Mp watM fflff^---- AWREY BAKERY. INC. nzStar CURB WAITRESSES Tod 0 haa Ismadlals.apHaf fat curb wsttraM dap aad ^bt abm. Aypip la pvwB TED’S taar-^ wTves ~ AN paa roadtaa llite aoiaM ba-aawM poar huMtad’i pap woa't aanadrwMbt Ralbtr (baa sMas Ste**Se«Be"*S«2 iw^lacNw afto/ I p.a.' Md'Vo'U biaka aa appotetaiaat It mo both af pod la your Romo.___________ WANTEJ, MATbhS yPOkiM FOR ...... oloanln*. Ifm. MOO own S dapt wook. cal “MT' posliloa~hi ’wr'Tdi to P;SI. Traaopoftotlao furalabod tram Paatiae aad WaUad lAko. 11 tatoiwstod eaU PowoU Raao Sbop-Btag donrleo toonlui. Poatlao fir SeaM. *■ AdHl or WaUod Lako Mr. JonMa MA 4-lMl. iraBarPSB^AlilTWSrviR ‘“’S^.SfiX^iwssss air*- , nromisTiw oiu> I. 4U N. Forfp^ n mSto Alto patoatod deraior-'*’-that ostn imoo. Para BnlMlns CoT F» lat.*P^ otttaiatoo. ra^'^StS] fijECTRlCAt dBRV.~P«n PARTMNT Poctrit n ^O'DELrJ^ CARTAGE- Party Parora — ----JNO NBE08 , Backenstost '"^"^'OWRNNCB p» n«it]^ Eud wiA vnto _____________A ok AuTuic^ trtoal wlrlat. R. >. Umomto-trio Oe. 1444 W. Haron. Pi: i-Stll. “§2. Tmt. n t-m».______________ Trucks to Rent AND SSStlXPMBNT tb-Toa PtrkWH Itb-Ton Stakoo Duaip Trocko Soail-TraUan Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. PahitiBg * Decors^g a in^CLASS ^MNTOIO ATO lU^ taSo*'__________ : 1ST CLAM XNT. AND ikT. PAniT-las. Roao. Doe Book. OL W41. IR CLAM DBCOBATINO PAINT. PK S-.411I WE PAY ALL YOUR BILLS "•o;rA/“s,i5i.5S"id”J!s aN htpb or la amart. call tor an appolntmont. Our tcnriet In-cludoo troo tai oorrleo. book-koopinf. oiMekA pootai*. ptaow-coDloo of blllfl paid, and pap-mnt of mt K utOlUoi « deolrod. HOMEX SERVICES 4M W. Third. Rocbootor OL l-MU Wtd. Monsehoid Poods » i*tot^ Mod *toloVincRa -------“-aaodi. SToo ; I 'rofitgrato auoura aoUhti. PbOBo ui. i-i S ROOM^ PVT. BNTRANCB i bath. ai N. TaoSNph. i. O. ■Ntuitt’J%(X}R''''LA'ft ou^^ and ttauhlat- PtwM CATHOUO COOPLN: MAN POR —------ —---- aobmUo tnall iMuaa. outdoon; Wm COUPLI POR DOMBR1C WORK. 4-aiiT. SUtRN i«Mrn Real Estate and HP. AblUtp to Boot ^ pi Uc. Wo tN aow itarttaa t claotot. Loan from a tooelMr with »waN of MtwnpBM. inoulr »4 W. WalloB Wrd. fW S«S4. WANTED MAN OR WOMAN WITW LATC MODEL CAR TO DB- raS^wlSsraoTOH^nok. tSo. ALsSoNT. UKhtARD ARSA. GOOD PART TOM oppoAtunitt for ANT-ONX WHO IS ALRWAPT RMPLOTRD, Wmi APT-■RNOONS WBBR APTBR |:M PJ4. ONLY mUONB LiTiNO IN Washing TON-ROMRO ARBA IMKP APPLY POR THIS ROUm apply TO A. A. MeCUL-LY, CIRCULATION DR. PAhTMRNT. PONTIAC ROOF REPAIRS TRSTROUONINO PW ' ~ aiwoiAuzmd n ODpnli__ MA 1-1111 — Sort Opmmlao. TRSNCRUra. iXCAVAim Mdi WATERPROOFING ! ^ *”“"art4^ BuBdiiig SnppHsB 14 , NSW BOTPOINT RUaY-IN ■ raaso. P banor. M. PS f" ' BiiriiMM SmyIcc 18 ' 1-A.-1 LDimi} HKB ONLY ALUMINUM saurnRS '".r’s^iSalSr (4U to 4U0^ALUB) wUb cofflplcto boute Mb at ALUMINUM NO MownoN-ium.snMMaR t4Ad Bonth aad ap Jw YAUXLY OOT OL 1-4M. Dapo-Erot. ALL MAKRB OP FOUNTAIN PSlNS > RULLOOZINO • BkCAYATINO' • ' iaaUo hs MW4._________ ; Li PAWToio iNWJuo^ A PAINTINO A DBCORATI APPUANCtt AND PORNlTOSii all kladi aoodod. laiBodlM bi Ico.^ caih waltUu. Ooig’A I I-Ohy. «_4jiiiC , RAROilN BOU8B NBMls’Nb Oitd fora. TTo A awl^ Top pfleoi. Ploaoo M. ra Ml CASH WAiriNO POR YOUR US] tnrnlturo. tooli. oto ^ek. od toouf itrrteo. S^ SAUBI, 1 4-7104. CASH F 4-7«nf ^r~CQLmUED. ORPORIimlltfi FOR COLORED , 4 rooai - pilroto balk - boM •adwator hiralohod - •• Boato -Call rm n« ^— «ea;.■ ISIFTBatlRAMl - ANfa i.>h. Read. S rooai Apt. VSh to^oto^Mrato oa^t. wo^^Na obSdPM abara I iiici cUan * »02!£r «CR. CtllAlil i ROOM A#£. n^vassitst s ^ Rent Lake Cottages 41^ Honi by I >AOB CUBAN I NOOMS RENT #0R RBNT BY WfeXS LOMT-od OB SeiuN Lake aad Lake Orlea. OL 1MI4 ar OL SOdH Fqp Rent Roonw Fer Sde Hoiy 4» $40or tortord M $m wfmt. .1 1 msi rrsriri'KJf-^ H. C NEWINGHAM CORNNR CROOBS AMD ABRUMr PI Loin otMsn AUBijRN riEIGHTS aafei mia lOOM. iwraM. PONTUC REALTY m BdMwto PS t-nw AtfTR'AeYftPinrTlronea hoaoo M St a n tool kt. ba* iwoaa Uliea aad ReehoBor. Lato at troaa aad ohruba. Oaaar traao totrod. Mut hero M.0OO ddwa. kalaaoo >4.dS. OL Ldiw. AtTRACnva 4 bbormC. hr. BY ovmn rT-~owMEsr-r-idaM--sw rabdli bMBBd. « laiBMejy I boBt. atoo to oobaata aaA •rehoo Wtahlaetee etirciarki-I. OR SdiirYSrBoat MOiA RT OWMth. 1 kSDROOM. Itb oar sardst. flNplaot. dlnlas L. laiH rooBo. eik X 4M foot lot. Owner traaifarrrd. Lk Prtr. klHit Mil at »n.»oe. em p-sh Beautiful "LAKE SHERWOOD” OOMTIMPORARY aMd.|»ral oe IIP waadad toba* •44.4W or eatoB aowa pop- woik-^ munm!^ m »r of lako Iroatafo. Opoa dally tor obowias. nUdS. Raato poor Cbte-Esslick Restricted Commumties ttod I bOm laot of Mr ' COST ibiN.." ikicferlrBp- „ Cottaso. Apt. B«l. MN.^Oeopor. OIRLS. NICS kOMB OP' YOUR —---------rateo. M ~ ----- UiSKi Rooms wkh Board 43 . or S ROdks. OOMPLBTB. At ________AND SXTSRIOB B Mntlna. O LLUM. »AtltTlN6 iRT.. A SNT.Jtb jP^ Wtd. MIsceHaneoas r AUCTION SODSB. PURNL • aad toolo aaadad. Will bap a you or Mil tor poa ea oob. islon OhU PS tms or OR Uphobtering 1 CUSTOH 1 Id Oeotop U Wanted to Rq»^ DSNLT mnlRlD COUPLI I or 1 rocan hoMO or lowti Share livhig ^ ! L TO IHARi t. ti >^. __________ wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 38 ABILITY D poor load aontrato-- ilbU lUioaaat to a i^oo Tod rol* kOOM APARniXNT, WILUAMS St. Youns lady, boddhit fuiUabad . OBd louadry. S Wniloma at. ' I NICE RMS. uTarriH purn.. —., n Butb at. EXPERIENCED COOK yatfo boBO. Yea baro ooparato tm. apt. aad tango. No bhto- Sf 5 SToiS Employnient Agencies 9 EVELYN EDWARDS couNmaroSmTicm . n^jjAST^^ tjjg™ 4 r iiiBB ^Yiqa PRSB tM. P« Sitol or OR PAttt. soTPobrr. wnaPOOL aISS BON waHor fipair oaroiaa. PR Lo«t and Fonwl lost: blaos ooesm spana ^ usL'tiTSi.a'sm aebooi OB Lpu S' arro bsalty riLY THS FAI _ poor land ooal._. 5^WM^;«BR. *^2EiBO^™Vleinltr "Mottbowa^iar- sSm diw altanioen. Ownar will HP wtoitaBtlal reward. Lmoo tlaaaaa :aiaLT?^.r.“uaai!:ur _______________________- Sm jLAND. dMflRAtftS. < immediate”acti6i4 AC', maat axelui ■ WMl Ada apBrtBBit •nUoAdm iWMtas i UtuitiM f'urr Pi*?:^. A-iSr bMt^^hdl wator (aoll) Re; I ROOM APT. IVIRYThlNO iMMiad. PtebM «a^.P»gy,y fUTB- elaaa. Pit WhlttamoN. Mrlal dad BdM alAar ftoa toa- f RMs: PVT. BN*., NXWLT~uSS:. *“•» ^ to-fflSlR‘"«:.-APT. 4 •FE M918 Cbob Dilip A saa, IS aJa..4_J>J|L W^^^FotrPLEX. s romA Wat bath . ar^a ‘ wan KOR — t. S AND 4 room h£*rut iSsrr ag Ut*:i^txsr WEST SIDE ant flow ll?o wM. flnt floor toaa. WaSSTwetaaot dowatowa. aaSbf^^a *afip.®RSroMBl Aoallabla saw. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor TSWMtRwVMrato ^ IR IMIS or n S.S1SI [l[Rent Henses^iimlshedJ9 s rooms. rmuTO Attar y P.B. Saturday aad Saa-■ dap. Ml Praanact. 1 ROOMS AND BATIt W6. ■ Rreoklaada aiib. UL S-T ROOM b TOARD Wins OR WTTR. oat. IMH Oakland Aro, PTC 4-1444. ' Caron pimt pLooi nbdM with TACANCT. MAN « WQIUR. 1 or omottlotory, M TT f Ofom^ floor, f« 4-g». Rwit Storw MB*’'StM Rent OfOce^MW 47 SND FLOOR, t ROOMS 01 tM apAM aa ar Hit. la of dowatowa araa. Ooraar_ panp. CaU Pohn Lm. FB SAttl. 6o^=reWNnS5mnDrerirW. SS^\ For Rent MisceHaneons 48 . BY OWRSR. t RBOROOM I a^sia^-------- For Sde Houses - 49 S FAMILY SUMR, III MAOVOR Aro.. Rpebaator. 4 tooau aad bad down, 4 rooBo aid bath np. ~ tor. OL 1-4141. ———T . ■" ^tainatir Napr pidiar ~ ---------------- ' I BNtarra « Ptmo. SALES AND OFFICE — PBMALS'WI RUG WEAVING Rats tor lala. PR l-41tl, RomI BlcMor' Notkes nnd Personals 27 iripATi" K. L. Temrleton, Realtor IMS Orbbaid Lake Rd. PR 4dMI Johnson A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Adulta. Moa ptatorrtd. ' Nopr Pidiar Body.'M W. Palr^ Bont. Prtaod at KTIS. UL mH. I BEDROOM aanii hocaBTsP 100 PI 4-IOtt. r-MTOtiriiZ~Rf?-l8BE tancad. sbadad lot. Im Ihto — gS^«‘to"VR.“%ri.drg,eL i I BKmOOM. ^ RIAT.lin Bhattlold. to^ MA a-lllS. 1 ito ACRNB, IS ROOM ROdC farnltormoM la. MY l-ITO. ‘ 3 BEDROOM BRICK BTARld boBM with bataoMBta, SatL_ 8io|wart. BnUdlat CHtraetor. PR _ OR dtk Wanted Real Estate 36 , Beekkeeplng 4 T^ws 16 Eia^lad^m^iS^ . - ^ I.A WALL WASR, CARPWTR Am aidjtowry aa^ otoaaad. PR j SDbSl^s^J** S: »^iS..«a2?w£;?^ ^ 9"^ 18 ; ANDirS ROTO TILURO, « IRCR . . Praaar Tutor. PE 44Mi ^ L’^i^M^ii:i5iu5. ARE YOU ■/WORRIED OVER DEBTS Consolidate aU ^our bills and let us give you one place to pay, BUDGET SERVICE, U W. Himn FE 24900 SLATER APTS. RentHoi (1) S SSOROM 1 badrwaai^El^ __ 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX $75 PER MONTH FE 47833 toa^^^*for Sm* Oaraar Aabera aaST ctaoka H. C NEWINGHAM WANTED - LAEE UnSROS - '"Buyers Galore" TM mopAftS^’. n Rent Apts. Famished 37 Ad^.Ap"#.5*?SS2*%' atmaa STwaSig "***^ ** Rent Ayts, Unfamlshed 38 1ST CLASS BmRD APT. AUTO. SiS&.Wr55Lni^ mSS^ Htojaral^ar too. Roch«,Uf. OL letM. top work BMa. Bum la ransa. rail'*W'OMptoea**isS*HrMto* MiSb - 1 am baaakoard bMt SHMS. Mt Machaato Sk. Oxford OA Nicholie & Harger Co. m WBW HURON •" pattaa aad drMM to dlatng arad. BaoM uoort, ftmaunuB eiame wxb rm Mio 557»ft m.- gisa.£rPrU^.j!^^ *. *^5? R_ ______ - _ S MAH. M YRS WOULD * iM itatton work, feau on. WU-^^toara. Naplp P.O Sox Ml, B MARidKd'"MAN U hSbDS UliVhL and dragglag. lUai. ( pixiWin^Manurb ~i TLIN tA' «s M. pwa vn um «e mb sem KNAPP SHOES IN DEBT?’ IF SO LET US : Give You 1. Place to P4y l^se Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN dlEDIT COUNSELLORS ■‘-iss^tsap— essTts^ssss r* Mia. si Ptoa^,_ , fsjtDJmoSSSr tisbhd. i\4 I. hwmrs. HOLLYWOOD APTS. Matoa paraaau , LI Aim IJ rm’tSS' dowatowa, ratltwd Hnaa pro-tortwd. U4 N. Parry.. PE MItl. 1 ROOM .AND XlTCHENrm, joi^^ aMy. as N. Paddook. R ----------------------- nt W. Haraa tornUbad. laqwira at BEDROOM BRICK DUP fam. SBau gardaa apaaa _ • SpiSglMId Twp, PR Alllt. I ROOMS ARP RATH. lAlWE ■aidaa araa. North at fWMtoa. FE I-I4M. rBEOR0oH7"Wr iioNtr’~iti < j- ar locatod^M t largo aomar lota. Bcildas tbaio la a daB torga Uflng reoaa wUh Bi^mo. t glaaaad la parabaa. I oar gMaga. Loeatad to Watortord arM.Vrlaad i bartiw-a^tor-os OOM OOLOmAIR, i6c». 4 IlMg. AND RATH DOWN^ AND 1 pat aad kS BP. PE tillM. ■-jgTiL'sgviag '^3 j iS*°bS' waiar boat, «al I tofiar^b^awaar. Ctoaa to ?rIONTH! rtJss4a^:isJStr^ maat, Jaiga Oaaatrp BReS*. E^tJSTaaQSX rv^RSL^iSSriiSs' „ 1 pja MM Pealym. ¥':romS^ti^^ •» By Owner - Rochester OI MOtTOAOE I BdtB. ranch- OL 1-MW aft, t. Y OWNIR. 1 wwnwnma iW CaI am. Pull baatBoat. ms bMt, Mr> isu.n SUr.SaS5'*B!r.»SKlt Btlasbsd boar garaga. TaMniaa todga roek iln^t jC«M^ UM«. SHaVafs-Warpirias: ITU Bowatt — aaat aiera — win atcrlfaal IIM a«. n. S baOraeai brick raaeb. t batha Extras ga-lorr Mae. aaoT ItS.Md. SllM down. iBBiadlato oaeapaaap. lit BY OWNER. 1 BIDROOM HOOK f!ass* jitS\**‘ OarpMad; tow d----- COLORED No liaaap Dan Larsly now 1 Badrm. haata. Ptptoaato^aaly Mi RUSSELL YOUNG RBAL EE^ATR^^ROIUa^ —^^................. Bp twaar. I na., I baOiaato ha aawly dsoMratoi I laat aU I 2^1,*’touPtoT'iSX »«• W^i. rSTj ebuam!^^ s, i sssr-iss^ l-ldK batwuMTaja. a_ DRAYTON PLAINS Oa Dlxto Rwp. I bsasakaswlag' g**2«. J waai baato. Lot mITr Mi ft. Ttiwa. II Mr oaat Sown. CUCKLER REALTY as R, st^taBw__ pa «4Ht PL MWl'~ iidi^vTivrs Hotan on biAirit-tal Waterford RUL aatpsttag; drapas. buUt-laa. itethAniaato inniiggM RaaUp dlTldsd'to BMwM'2a2 aST*'to* iTi fTinT' SS mardS. wStoe!'" «.Mg^ mSa^ CaU EM 1-CI4S aPtar I pja. rSL.'W SB “SS3E: BB!«?7rP JS3 THE PONTUC PRESSt TflURSDAY, MAY 5, 19^ 4-L. i Hol^jrvMd. Ttmi. NO MONEY DOWN 1 MfMB brick wilb taU b«( ■col, newly decanted. Slenu i **^SSELL*YOUNG aSAL B8TATB * ■UtUONO 1 » owner. W Hi NO MONEY DOWN wU baud n ctertCT hoBc on toL Any itn. M buei , «oM wlrtnf. Tour pleai or »3bmci&» abtmktmi ORLT «dSd OOWH. BAUHCB OM land eontnet with low monthly nymcBtc, iHU buy tlili ottnetlrc r bodrooB henw near U8UO. -------- ---- ylon lnclu<- otteclud 2 < lorco utUlt/ room, i foraie, alumlnam ceromu, krio te~—" to iigoeUle. 1 nn TUlntiLOnea on WotUno Lake______________ bedroom. « lote In Bunny Run d-seSITwW PwlS**Itreet. mOHLANDB BT OWH-or, J bedroom brick, Ureplace, fi ICE REO0CKO rOR quick enie. MIN tuB nr^ for a b-' . room borne with irailaBi U ^rMBoe. Con ra »-Ml ol room ell brick imneh with bathe, mu boeement. On yi let for only yiLtM. Boo ( •vnr> wiLLuan Real lUale A inanraneo ma MUdi^ igt-dMT tufYorSl!': Xxtrof. 4M Mee- RANCH HOME BT OWKER me attraetlTe 3 bedroom home In ^client oroytoa Plolne nef-'' boreood ba« iMe prlVUeiea recreation room m meat. COmplet^ . mme Inildr oM____________ . eoodlUon. I bare tU.M wlU eeU for llf.m If . io detlrable lubdlrlilon near ‘oon Lake. Extra lot niraU-terme. OR 3-kWd. ceramic tUe both, elee^ heat, 1 large lOkelront LToke, OWr— buyh Di \ViU Consider Small House in Trade Open Saturday A Sunday ___ From Noon to » **“ MI 4-aS33 SACRIFICE r “ 3 Bedrm, Mod. In ------.... .j, . Appnleed value tUN ---Mifer home, i r------ Re brekert, PE 6-MH.________ ■OBURBAN. NIAROMC. 4 ROOiUB SELL OR TRADE Hiedroom homm. Large late, Sa“a^^* Ney termt. Owner. ni-LKTEL. I4M OUntWOOD. ■r»vN V^e. A. M. Onu^ Bunder, C^en Sat and Sun. r£ WATCRPORO AREA. CLOSE IN Tbreo Bedroom " ‘ " ' moM reereotldn isr.uir„ _, . _ WRT FAT BENTt • loom in Okrlte- "Mn Area. Oon be bentht for appro^ately tlN down j» all. PN ^ UM eontinet. We heire NO key. Tocont. You and Yours sjs^^jaisrs: den epot that eoce with ihie 4 !»<>■ borne la the eonntry. Omc F^tiac Motor Workers , mt nice a bedroom heme lx OJA WORD ACENCY SJS5 $15,500 Home for $13,500 -■-ry ood^helf brick. 3 isxsl's-j:- beet family on__ toeT^ ehrubif "and**?andeeap^ jy f""3ttN!" N OOWR ptaa eloMof eoetel Partridge DORRIS WEAOTOTL RANCH HOMU IlkSU. Long, low and rambling certainly deecrlboc tide preten-tloue buff brick that U 3b«3 «i feundotlaa. Inetadlnx 1 —-brick game, eltuatad < bag# M eSdad by giw «V“SS5*SSir.“?ri5e€ fleata to well kept bomei om^ yo^ price toehidet carpetw and drnpee. oU the appotot-“*“*• ttomaaM by today'i die RONOA- LOW au.a«» — wtS* fuS Sole heat, wall to lovjy both, a uto g^ lot IN I IN teriiat. mo FAMaT N7W - Ton Mir down paymont on thle deal, uppw wUi moke paymenu, Uro I“_®’'o.'30toe of your own, can for furtbor inform atloa. BRIC3 BALE. w»m enove. WdStbWE Xzu.. Horn# TMaat. WAlkinv two of St, Mlkei, automaUe »Mt ‘autsS*”**^ gh CAWAt FRONT BOMB J“** rtone'i tbrm S^mk li?*' . kitchen, ttoi ri.m. r from . norma and ecrecne. Terme, BRICE TERRACE WEST SIDE $aN down aaa moolb Ine. “ and Inc ntwiy doooroted. and acre— - somfortnl > Ure. MX ROOM TACANT RCMIS niN, Low down peymeat. *0. cant, and only 3 bioeks from Seora, IdeM for famUy witbont DORRISV BO&^StLTQRS multiple usniff Colored Home Seekers e'ii£[?i'*ssiai3‘?g;sir"' on. Dl^ed •**»» ™« home hoe a tot to offer to the way of good com-»“•*“ •“ FHA termr. kxntt Of eterttbino in * bedroom apotleeely clean hat featuee a good lo-^ Olossed to lua room. 3 nrage with plenty of itor^ basement, let and. forget gas and an of ^ reoulrements Uvlng. The ----------------aTollo- «| W. tor happy fomUy Huron street. CiWALPRONT 3 MMm heme HU ontisfy your suburban deelre. Features: full basement. 3li ear xoron Beautifully toadecopel toro »t! sT” *nlrS*“' *””*‘'*»te poiies- «^OAELANO LAEB fSteisaartstss! ^room roneb WILLIAMS GILES $750 DOWN ffib.ywniris: fuU -baeemenk outeosmie Km best ud hot veter ater Coll for turttwr In- Off Baldwin t room, a bedroom homo Pbm S X Id.utmty. wan to ■tract In Owen Scbool district. Built to last. Mnet bo coon to bo tpproetotod. North Side Inelde the elty on paved street. Terr nice a bedroom bungalow. MU to UU. SaU or trade for J badroom. Fre-th eldt. Coll for fur- a FAIOLT - Owner cuplad 1st floor, 4 rooo.— both on and rented. All nicely dccorotod. Basement, a goe furnaces. 4 ear ga> rogi. SllidOd. $3,SW down. N... ST. laCKASL’B district eeapei e55»r**W* OarpeM toi**’room!"'MSen!”T’ roome h both let floor. Ftoitbed boy's room on and Beeoment. aoe heat. Oa-ragt. tlLTSOi terms. E...- BTLTAB TILLAOB - 3 lets. N oak ft elm trees surround this' bOck 1 floor GILES REALTY CO. PE sdiia aai Baldwin ate. OPEN • AJI.-d P.M. HOLTO^ limNO SERVICE Suburban Living At Its Best (conv^tiS'le^) W. W. ROSS HOMES PR 3«2l T... UPER LONG Lake Wonderful view. of toke from pieturo window. Brick ft frame 3 bedroom rineb. Living room 14 k 33r flto-plooe, dining "L”, woU to wall earpeting, lib Ule. bathe, kltoben with snack bar ft stode odfointog faml- Lakefront T... from roerootton i peted Uvlng room with fireplace, funAtTT) g««|gn«H 4 b% _ M bedrwMr oak noOTsTt oath. a ACRES — Rocheoter die* t r 1 c t, remodeled Colonial form noM with beautiful towertog abode trooa. Living room, flreptocs, modem kitchen with bnUt-lne. extra Ige. dining room with adjoining screened^orch. den ft St. Benedict’s Walking distance to church. Very bandy to shopping ana, Coay ' little 4 room bungalow. Immaculate througbout. OU heat, garage, Very pretty lawn ft trsee. Shown by appototmont. South Astor St. Just off Pike St. Small garage bouse with approxlmetely Ito^oere vlus small out Bldgs' FE 8-0466 _____ new bom.e All elty Improvements. N.N4. Tcrma Cottage St. Income |b»’t your oppor^ty to nuika >ur opportunity >1 doui^. Large KENT rage. gS.ON. Eoty terme. WILLIS M. BREWER ioma T. RB»Z. BAUB MOR. t4-N 1. Huron 8t. « 4-41gl ivei. FB a-osaa or PE 4-4734 HAYDEN WE BUILD. A 3 Bedroom Home with siding. Brick Front. Full «r$To.aM. can today. Boa Retiring or Starting Out? ”2? b« to- i.WS A H^p A. TAYLOR 'sssu'srw!^ PONTIAC WATEIN8 BBTATRS. On Ocnella. Bxcellent 3 Bedroom home with broeseway and llv cor attached garage. L.R. 13 a M. Lot IN 1 IN. aUNt. Terme. PONTUC LAEB FRONT. PumlslMd DOCK LABS. Quid 3toome. Port Bai down paymont. SELL OR TRAOB. 3 B.R. Rome on Harper Bt. Good eonditloo. Basement. OU tumoee. NN8 with $1443 Down. BoL 4H per month Inc. taxes tk Ins. Owner will accept ear os down payment. AUBURN HEIOBTS. BxceUenl 3 B.R Home. Atom, eldlnm Oek floora. Rasement. oil furaocc. BuUt INT. lia.kN. Terms. VAN NOR14AN LAEBFBfWT. Tbit totl^‘ ftoorS BiSemeot.*OT fumees. IK cor etteehsd gerege. Won to wan carpet. Finished .recreattoa room at lake level. 'aiajNT^rme. I. C. HAYDEN, Realtor N I. Walton Opoft Evn.________Sun. 1-4 ru. WHITE BROS. f brtek Mi . ---------, __ -.„J, ^UlU _ ibM. 3-cor brick oHached garage. Large, oorpetod Uvlng room witb flreptooa, ceramic both, and glwmtiiit oak floon. Ploelerod walls. Largo modcra kltehen. fuP basement with reereation roon t fireplace. Located to on at MAC fs; Estobltohed to Ult WATERFORD ARBA-Ttde Is a nice family booc with 3 good slied bedrms.. 83 ft. living room With, nreptoco. Fi^ bemt. with ree. spoco end cotre fireplace. Largy lot. paved itreet. gll.aN, with ai.aN Swn, TRAOB HOUSE for houaetraller " -—-t. Fine 3 bedrm. ,elde. SeOtog pries -M.pag, terms. NORTH SIOE-Attreetlve home near Owen School, aa ft. Uvlng room with Vestibule entrance. Tiled bslb. hardwood ftoen, brick exterior. IK-car garago, fenced rear yard. N.^M, terma. WATERFORD AREA - CUrke-ton sobools. AUractIve 3 bedrm. ranch home that wak new In 'N. Kitchen has biiUt-ln oven and range with hood. TUed bath. fuU Large’ M.' %xecSueto'‘'eil>ndltira. Only aia.TN, torgga. UNUSUAL OFFER - Here U ^t | hard-to-Und 4 bedrm. ranch-type bamc. Lots of closet epoee, built-in range and oven, IK toihs fuU divided bsmt. with Large lot. s— ------- tten. aU.IN. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor aaN Dixie Bwy. at Telesrapb FE 34W — Open Evee. Free Pari^ TRIPP Lake Privileges Loiy Uvlng. wbitor and i«m in thla atodroom, 1 fleor, | id Uvlng re M — main n I Beta tee No. d potto — fmiead tot. 3 Canal Frontage . On Ottor Lake. ToN'- oppwrtn- . lewor prtot — flniab upotatre liter. Ail brlek. Full Itetohed 'basement TRLLEVEL STARTER NO MONET DOWN BuUd a boBM to ^PTtoN M. Teur-tot or em. Bov* sNdtI. frontago 3 tlrepiaiBes, walkout basement srtth aummer flNtoen and bar, atuchod a ear ) bodroome, tom mode dropao. A STEAL at gia,tw. FOURTH BTRBBT &?^f^tTro2ai2Si e'2S5rrurebS;“£;“i: now, tomorrow may be toe lata. M.IIN wtth toraa. Warren Stout> Realtor 11 N. Saginaw Bt. FB a-glt Open -lai t p.a. MULTIPLE U8TINO SERVICE IRWIN Uvlng teem and kitchen w£i ■talnlesi steel stok. Located so K acre lot With fruit trees and garden space. Takes IN. Total price N.aia with---------- house has plaiUrcd _____ tiled bath sod utUlly roi kitchen bos knotty ei and double etalnlett etc^ Eltchen else, tK x N. Studs u^stolr. tor a mor, MO. ' NEAR FISHER jm.. narst^ tn. Quick t. Itorge___ ____ ai.ON down poyaent. ’pw^ LARGE FAIOLT 3 bedrooms, Uvlng room, kitchen, jilus large pan tomlly room. ^ basement, beat. Itneed rear yard. IK garage. gtOg down. GAYLORD EtOAIN HUNTERS ^eod tbU.- g3Nft-futt petoe — buys 3 Urge Itoe aokuto a totol fromage or uo Feet eeselon. Don't utoe tbto ft rlfto biiy. INVEST NOW. - %oy ‘ toe 'toeome from- five ’ TVo large hornet. Terma con to arrnngod on lend contract. loU of torrtee. Six • with three bedr garage. Thu erty*is------------ ' tong. ORATTON I>LAlNt M.IN total prteo. Modoro 3 bedroom with tuU booc-ment. Oorogo and tot with plenty of ehada. a bloekt to itoree, scbool and bus. GAYLORD, Realtor I B. FINE IT. PONTUC FE 8-9693 OPEN t-e Mother's Day MAY 8th FLOWERS... dt this time of year are in great demand. When you use the WANT ADS to buy or to sell FLOWERS you can always find the parties interested. . JUST DIAL FE 2-8181 to place xpur ad! "BUD" Stop Collecting Rent Receipts Only S1.3N dowN so toto eutc, comfortable 3 todrcom borne, near Middle StratU Lake. H>-ehidee wood-bumlng tirepisee, tun bdth. outoototie ell beat, eleetrie hot water. Oenge la bosemaiR. Teal pries N.3N. Do yourioU o tovor, look todayi House is Immaculate summer lit^ room, automatto gee heat ond not water. Fenced yard with garden space, tripes, raspberries. Aetton - piMea at liaaN, BURRTI “Bud" Nicholie, Realtor N Mt. aemcne 81. ' FE 5-1301 After 6 p.m.FE 5-8004 Val-U-Way AND VALUES ----Urge IK-car 1 knotty ^ne trim and lead dow, and nlea and large 3 bedroom oiun «whed. Corner tot neat seboolt. Only N.4N with H.0N down. • 4M DOWN — Loige t bedroom home. Basement with oil beet, paved street. gW per mentt. ONLT HAVE gaM and wont to 01 a nlca new hornet CaU ue. i have many 3 badroom bomee fWSshHoi WATCH "roseiTair" Judah Lake Estates $10^485 —PULL FRIOD- DLORAH BLDG. CO. sdiaa' / toUanoi BEoaM" SELL BUY TRADE THRU MILLER TONE HI an a bMgbt fuluro In' Una IbvoIf l^vci triok loko front homo, only t yeori. oM. S wall arroDwad looas plua too-‘ booniDw of oU fkaUy roomi - lopltUt tog take, a ehowa rooaa wito Me of elocet apooa, tiiff^a irwS'iRpiSii; SSLd“*iS«f« •SiSi atoeoto. Cnipetod Uvtog ft dlnlM ------, ft boaey----------------—‘ '^■fu ____jr breok- ded boaeat ‘ A-1 conSt I. 41Rl^. 1 _____•neV’-toTi: STirJSSasf______ porob. Deep M with garden r.jiLrasi.*”- ________________ft OORIUl toto a badroom anuunua ■ homo with MU Ended * Inrto oyelsne feoeed^tot. Tb# “-TTi ore otuidy •>“ ptootorod aod William MiUer Realtor FE 2-0263 OPEN P*to ?'su»SSS 1 to IRWIN L DWTIUCT , _**!» ^leo, *M4 floor. Pun boeement. MT-“* oU boot, two ear tWH !ssf-'au'«“ aloof dlnlnf rpoa, largo kltobeo wtth broaUost ipom. nloj icireoDOd porch, 3 todrooai batlf on too ft«»M ,S?”isJ22 OB Voortsele! Fivo rooma i bath Full ’basement, povod eto Storos end. trcMpoitotton oh gl,tN down, IN pgr maath. W.CHICAGO . (Dick) V FE 4-3! Bateman Kampsen MULTIPLE LIBTDfO BBRVICB 3 SCHOOLS... JSStdonfoTO S2f. --- —- ] fTOced IqU. /'• growing femUy. netohDorbood < N.adg; Ont of « I. Only aoslra. t WEST SIDE Cltog to TelJtoMS. fhw*»f ... and at. BonoiGn^ FlneotSi ’ bom wMb 3 taivo bodroome. fun dining room, tiled basement. New gas fainaee and garage. Vacant end Immediate posteselon. For quick sole — IllgN end beet of terms. nr' PONTIAC HIGH I room fngu beat to excellent eondltl^Nlec klt^ with eattng space. Dln^ room, full basement with stool end shower. LAKEFRONT ExecUcM Min^ beach." Blilslde •etttog with beautlfiU take from 33 ft. UTlng room, bathe. 3 snelossd porebse end attached garage. Separate Mt ■torwe and fiobby^ihop. 1* extra deep. 337 ft., with of fruit trees and llowcri. i gU.ON. 4-BEDROOM BRICK Almost new.. Owner*—-State end will give li wbdMWtoERidMt AU deluxe btftutlful fit pettog. Btocktop etreeu a finest of lake privileges, over txUttng low Interest mo,rt- rrRd'to .%'^JlilfJN'*' SPECIAL... to that parson who It Making s real bargotal 1 bedroom rancher bum to 1041 New FA oil furnoco. oluml-- and screone and cL------- prlvUegce. Plcntokto* iwlm-■tot and boattog. IffjN gl.lN down and — No Mort-goga CoaUI R^LTORS FE 40Sa 3Tt a. Don McDonald ISeuTwito toSto toth.jnX flotif, torst CIVILIANS $199 DOWN a bodiooaa. PWI boeemaal Oil boat. Stoeaa, eereeia. Vacant. Opona warn in and gt H. uSerest^ call owner. ___DATl WOL33N --- b*T , SUl*. TO to— Appealing White Brick Suburban leodMOn gxeettoat — averlookins setf eoutM. Uirion Itoke ireft, f bodrooai, IK eo-Vomle tUo botoe. fir«piaoe. Ige aouary kttobon, 3 eac phuitored •ow*. Harold Pranks aH3 Uotas U. M. KM SNH "a «i,2".2ra T •urtiict. BiBX TT'TODATt Sylvan Manor Ex spacious rooms, eoromle til botoloicirm Half bo^ Remr ^ 3K cor garage. Tartly dect Thlt beeuUful BRICK WH bum to U4A ""^lOOd of e value, nedrby. ranOh to this brick ho'_______ . Diversified ahopptog i $17,4N terme. Wmoe LIST WITH Humphries ■“pErfelT”” MULTgLE USTlNO SERVICE BROWN NOTHIHO DOWN - Oood model homes. AU recoodlUoned and itti like sew. CoU ter detolto. toCTrode for houietialler. Frleo N.kN. . bell or trade — Ifear Ltae^ Junior. Walking dletonee of St. Mtke’t. Laura 4 bedroom boas with basoasto. Vary good eondt- OOLONBD 0.1. - Wear OMC. IfMT good d ra. medere boas. Fun baeemont. “AU yeuM^ to your Nltof.'VoT^b DO^. aKB front -Jt real barg^. Oood wall bum tub bedroom Vus-galow with oU torn. TUe bath. Storms and scraene. BcautlfuUy tondieapod. Large 44xtN ft. let. Terme/pirlce oiUy N,»74. rr^"‘hrSite^T.a.‘Wba^; SS5 '1S?&.-n"S»’‘i53W5' CoH MA Mdl7. lUBUl^ Lototr tached IK « ________________» uvlng rm. IK bstos. OM acre of laM with fmtt. bomeb ft etc. Truly a beautiful place to Uve. 0«crIo^-tog lofca...l0 miles from city WEST IMco A1.0M and worth much IBLL on TRAL----------------- With raodcrntoUc BRICK RANCHER — 3 carpeted'todrooas. Built to oven, range, woehcr ft dryer. Attochsd two cor cor. heated. Cloeot and aboard space jto* lore. Large TENN. marble flre-ploca Two pUnterc. Almost an area lawn. 10 ACRES OF LAND. Bchdol bug at door. UK ml. from elty Ualto. wm trod# tor ebcopar hoao. JBT vnTB US - Forfoft * atfletont aaryleo. WE BUT. BELL * TRAIMB. N yre, iorylng Poo- iTh.H^'wN. Realtor ^^mnSTPLEVarSo BLAIR - SCOTT LAKE breoaoway Itotobod to knol^ ptoo s‘e‘St*»?.!t.“AtKariots; 0OX3N ft. torn ratToiuded by tov-eral ehode treei ft plonty of good garden epoec. <01140 down. On GEORGE BLAIR ItBALTOR ON Otklg Hut_ or 3-U4I $9,500 ES.*s*4."Sr?U3S Hagstrom is. HAGSTROM CIVILIANS $190 DOWN a bodreoa roneb. 4 toon i bnrbMiiio pM, foneod. ytoyl Hot Htodocopod. 8 btoeU from boo . poifoet eondltloa, voeont, open. iKtlk In end took 04 ttl U In* HOYT LAKEFRONT Cuetom bnU. ---------------- foaturaa you could deelro In o boms plus botog to on# of too 1 4 beautiful llnplaeoe. Utahex. PoBlly room opens out to lakatrsnt and lo^s tondieapod I o L Under----------- —— lyetam. I-------------- Uodergre^ _____ I ear aliaobad gang# with oloetrto fHpSsSasr •- ~^J.J5!ia"^y.Mbb..oto toe perfaet PUM to rotes toe eblL dran. 3 lovoly bedrootoolUrga Ulehsn WMb buUMne. Pull boeo* ' **-eplaee and recroik irpetod Uvtog room brlek Breptooa. *1K Nttoe. Large toallv Moped lot. N k ■same asus 3 badraoto boao. OaW d yaon r«Sri WATEINS^HILLB Modem Itotok rt_ Family kneban. maob. I bodroeai. an. Lone Uvlu to tlto pffl vm HOYT REAOT Nothincj Down a BEDROOM lUNCH HOMES — ALL LARGE ■PAaOUS R_______ RN HAS BIRCH ^^RDS — LARGE C SPECIAL a BEDROOM RUNQALOW — 1.AROE KITCHEN WITH LOTS OP CUPBOARD tf ACE AND OtNINO AREA •ljUS PULL BASEMENT— IK BATHS—LOCATED 09T JMLTN-JUST 41.4N D07FN —0N MONTH INCLUDINO TAXES INSURANCE - 4K FEB dm INTER-BCT, JIM WRIGHT, Realtor DVORAK. ISO ONDEPENDiMbB CIVILIANS $190 DOWN OoTMr Ol H^toh a bedrooms. Contr room. Brick —* port. Vacant, lot* at It. NICHOLIE & HARGER CO.. "Stt^4^Ndib»~iiiar ranch b-*- “-*— ford sri tUe bol rated. , NEAR PONTUC OENEIUL a kodroom heme. Ooe heat, fuU basement. Low down payment and mentoly pay- IT" I^Mroom^ric^^lto fuU boot. 1 ttto bi^ Automatto booT Vam and. about 4340 THURSDA^EVjgmO CALL: LAI^RC Aik for Mri CtoetoU ■»S.'S SMITH WIDEMAN AL. l^story home, 3 baths, goe heOt, oak tloors. idoo-bried wolle. 3 glaeoad • to police. CAN EASILT BE CONVERTED TO 3 FAM- fi^do^i'- “ CABS LAKE FRIVILKOES I ROOM. 3 story home. 4 bedroone, both and sitra a.V.aA3 ^ g^to^^Hrap&e.. M.4.0 ORTONVILLB NEAR. RECREATION AREA, ca'pf Cod Ityto 7 room, 3 bedrootos, Uvlng and dtotog rooaa wtih Thsr-Bopafaa plctore windows, a shade trees, ptoee and fruit tTM. Berrieo and gropes. , ONtT 4t4.MS. SMITH-WIDEMAN REALTY ua .FE 4-4526 FIRST OFFERING BsautUul 1 bedroom bitefc Colonial borne sn PM>tlee*i West Mdc KENNEDY rtolsHst— 4S COLORED im DOWN ■■•* Per tMi a bedrooto brisk roneb. PuU baeoasnl, goe beo4. Large let. **ta SiSm ? Mran^ !w* *aj2SeaEuL6Stt^ML™ " down payment. LARaB a BsmooM - run boeo- ^doxH2£i» s^. AN ATTHACnirB I bedroom kome Hiuto Sanford. Om beat. itoU oonl. OotMi Bktfo^.lOl. LOW payment ani mcothly notes. ASSexaATE BROKERS Uv. Oo. Ine 441 OROHARO LAKE ¥a ftOOE. Evas, after t. FK 0-1000 "SMITH" 4" a reomfreao wUl now gM furaoeo and voter heater. I oar garage. ExceUent eondUton Cenwr tat. Lew down poyaem. Batooeo low toon rent. t year old brick and Irome. 1 bedrm.. IK batoo, eolnpletely tn-aUlatad, glum, otormi aod tsra»s. SCHRAM I toerlgogo _________________lUro a bod- room bungolow. Uvtog room 10 a ITTlK-oor goroio. Au-tMoUe washer aod drysr. fUU pried only mtW. ______lant. PoTsd otroal near UBaran Behool This te a borj^ola foTlP.IW with ftTvii kite^ oad iti om. Heated with ....‘3 rsff'iS.r »jSl IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 Pia JOBLTII OOR. MANSFIELD OPEN BVkNINOa ft SUNDAT MULTIPLE LIBTIMO SERVICB Templeton Sylran Manor 1 bedrooto brisk roneb. new car- e».ii5r.‘?sit‘iassdfii quick sale. Shown by appoint-. K. L. Ttmpleton, Realtor 030 Oiriiard Lk. Bd. FB 44411 After A FE 30441 kOLitPLE LitrnNa service ARRG Dg rooiiL oil beat, ^j|mgs. Lwrgo .wtO won esrpaUng tollvtog room, boot, olumtaum stormt ft kvoom, a cor garage, paved drive. fsMOd roar yaid. _ 1 ACRE With 4 reoto bungalow. Beautiful gloiaad in porch with knotty ptoo walls ft tUe floor a ear gerege. S, badraoB bungalow. oM floere. ptooterad wolto. full boMment. ■tano patio, IK ear garogt, ntse ^wn wMa ihado trow. |U,4M. a bodrooto raa£T « baeeaient. vonattoh bUndl, vary U^0l^JJ«h..to4Mx^M2 _ LAROE a BEDROOM Rome., located op 1 acre. WaU to wan eaiwttog to Ilvlna room, ftrspisce • IK bstot. full boee-votor eoftouer, a ejr autoohm. garago. Only ,ia.- ___ ARRO REALTT ,“j' THE H)XtlAC PRE^S. THCRSDAV, MAV 3. 1960 Firiv-yiyi . i ^Income Piropttty 4 jam WCOMS, UI*I ROCHESTER Inventmeot Income *0__For Sale Lot« a8-ai‘'8r5S»“ ud Mil and MpaUM*--------- isss-'-'iSirrW-’^ Mtat. t--------- ■ ■ i‘uK5iaff* & ^ ‘CS &*^sn.vi,fr- - .olant to ' iLvs atrM( lltb I Butinew Oppertnnmifg 59 CARNIVAL ^ ATTENTibN! CtaM A hoW. « iron 100x3Cio D St^AQo* Ar~wnxa MM with M TMUli^ LADD’S, INC - _ P*««« ■Ty, OH nm BHAHTirDL WAT^‘---' SISyraitourM th' •3.1^wff tKm'______ ___ ogiUir bMM far mh pofm Peterson Reel Estete MY 3-1681 OrOUTHD IdtailDRT. roiiMoe locrtlao. FK l-«m. Coin-Operated. Laundry BCXiRo-WAar par coat retard m soar larrct-' M H. Ot 1-MU Sata L»k(i Propertj^ 51 ^od“Hikrn?^I^S,S*‘te ^ «!»!»”• muae • ,a5«:^*«!SlTSC'^ 4 ROOM BOna or atroltc - -I ROOMS________ ■*srf:?iass; _PR_> iCTpS, IHJbUll LAKi Partly wooded. MY RLOOMPIfLD Hnxa Hnx-■tde lot, IW aern eomer of PuMtan Road and Martoll Drtac. Ideal lor ranch type horn* bom Into Sde of hUl. Sower It alreadyjn, autny beoutlfnl treeCriS ehotoe pareol U orerlook^ roUIni terrain. llANt. »f owner. CaU MI 4-4744. Builders, Attention 14 Ma far tale In Watarfard Tw». ■teelftat loeatles. Only 41,044 an. Buy one and raleaea the oMtert aa WHITE BROS. “if/-85day.4^1, Dtelel^. ’ 5^;JikW-i^rtly --woid.d.--MY ....• 60 ACREr . J5?\-SSS.• ”““‘- .. *.11* „ SALE; BUXi. LOT. IW X PRIVATE LAKE _______^ No bulldlngt all Canoed In AMUt LAKE PRIT 414 DN.. 41 wE. a milct Nirthwe/ol-AmlSr •oWalder, MA J-1J4A_ Ocer.phaabaat. rabUte and llth- - mg On> grar^road. ttUy 41.404 PARKWAY DRIVE 1 BLEB, PROM down, pnymaMa la yult you. —— - ----------- F. C.WoodCoi .•ffsj‘s,'S?.^ci‘'rbo«% w*t5. •^I{bjat properly. MArbet OOM BALL vBISNO BODTh, 17 JLH5 maehlnee. 4174. SB 4<444l. ORAVEL PIT - B4~ACBBB - IP' pumplog and dry operatloo. Bpe-eineatloa natcilaU Near Romeo. ... Bening daa to lU health. Rat able offer. PLateau «434. GROCERY STORE Catb tor Inraatory A aau tddl Baldwin. PE 4*111. Hagstrdm TAVERN. RBBTAURANT AND ■PORTINO OOODB-Ptee 1 bedroom Utlng qaarton In Thumb area. Factory typa bar. Building 40-X74-. Beatt in. Good grate. TAVERN-^ buty farmlag area near Howell, groeetng over aw.-444 a-ydar. No UdhSr campetttloa ----- ^ u jroni^g* ant Urlng guar- 1 US-14. I HAGSTROM REAI/rOR 4*00 Kiehland Rd iM5«i PONTIAC____JOR 4^58 - r .-j ]CT-s Talk BUSINESS” By Dick Turner [Sale Household Goods 63 and teirttof baUe. Olhar m tttme. PE S-44M._________ DELtnOf OIRROM B asTdi?.^' ___RtoM. 09«p)M« S2rS-S«.1l4^K?r,fiS tor the borne._ DODO’S PDRNITDRB nc P7144 Brea, Pk M444 Opea Mob^ thru Soi. 4 to 4 Saa. MiO a.m. to I p m. Sole HousehoM OoedB 63 Used Trade-In Dept. «;S - ■■» eoneh ........ 414.M 5:5 ... rfbunk bade. eempleW 144 M 5:5 THOMAS ECONOVIY ll_S. Bagteew PE AOIU DPIlOLSTKjQBb Clum 414. PE 4-4JM__:____ Sale Mlsc6llaneoiu 67 DODRUi BiRK coimjm.mM S»tal. heator, alaeedbMd ... I Copper mpe.'Tfla; • Mo i Romoa, W^rd. ...... Itbe i n^tai eala en SoUn BUatar.reaMaat potat . . Warwich’e. 4gTg Oreherd Lofco Bd. BJi^RIC RANQE. IIJICTJ*^ hot water beater, Cory eoffeo-moker. IboiUble typeerrNar. re- ----— —mpor pool tnbW. ine. pap cooler. Si^ MtsceWuneoy ___>»_Appt,_______________ m-ECTHlC WATER HEATER. |» SPEED OUEEN WASHER. ...... APT. ELECTRIC RANQE. COTTAOE SIZE REPRIO OAS REPRIPOERATOR CRDMP ELECTRIC ___________________1 FREE sraROINO TOILETS 111 44 WABRINO MACHINE. CONVEN- Deoole bOWl ilnh , 46 44 nal 414 44 474 44, ^1;*“ bard copoer IpM Mlchlfao Piuarettenl.' ••"■52.-., I ^hard Ut. Atf Park free PEaAlMED BRICKS «-nn DL M444 BLK^C DRVBR. 4*4. RiPRIO-erolor. IN: Jl-ln. TV. good cend.. 144; WTiagar waeber. 444: elec- PLOOR Momn. "SPECIALS" KELVINATOR •HPRIOBRA'; Family eiM. M fraaeer. O.B. REPRIOE^ATOSk. 11 C 1444 Modol. Warranty. O E ELECTRIC .DRTXRS. New. WELCH BABT fftSbOY lit flNE '*afi*ewS*^ ^ condition JPE_ ^TMI^ ^______ l-pT bn* lete with Inm e« WAlicil 80PTENES. ALSO DEED- ^te or oolorod 1-061 or OR 1-4M4 --------------------- ZIO ZAO SINOER IN CONSOLE. I5_A_|Mlnow------------- Ooee doeoraUre ■iHebee. blind i P-11 FARMALL AND PLOW. 14-PT. VVM« •WdB 4Wd 1" ■' "" $$ WHOLESALE $$ . TILE AND UNOLEUM Citing nic. mil ... e«. R,.4a 4«l Qnoleum Ruge . . . 4^ 44 "Mica" Ocnulna ... eg. li. 14c ; Plywood .......eg. n. 4c Vinyl 4. 4, » n. wide lie yd. Random TUe. 4x4 4e Bareetrough and Qulter I R. 44e I carpet Throw Rug> _______Inlaid TUe 4x4x13 PE 4-1444 Linoleum Wall Tile 44" MA 4-7144. Full line of tmikling: and ^umbing materials wolve^neTumber MS 8, Paddock, PE nm WILUAtdB LK RO. AT MW Hi-Fi, TV and Radios 66 RAVE POOD; WILL TRAVn t AN OPPORTUNITY Beauiltul ZIteabatl lekelront. 104 ft. ot pertict beie^ * ’— home, d Toome and ball Onlv 7 yaare old. If • roffli. Laraa fimllr. BLOND RI-PI SET. BARGAIN. PE * I WA'rr AMPU- auickiT on thU ont. ' EL WOOD realty — ------ PI 3- ,n Sylvan Lake! *»*h, ... -Jamee KJBlvd. U P3443. Otraor. BKAvrmn. ituHTmo lodob on BEAUTirUL LAEB LOT. io6 FT. Ironuga on Whwio Like. PE 3<373. ____ HlLLOniiiT Of and llAOMai roomt water^roat. 411,404,'irrmi’ ^en Tbu».^j^rttoy^aMrMonx^ CAKBPRONt - I ROeSfS AND Lake front Lot Lot IT Lnkawood TUhgt No. I. Pricod Leslie R, Tripp, Realtor 71 Woel Huron street PI i-skoa or PB 1-1141 LAEli ---- ------- borne, Wetklnt Lake Qiasaed-ln porch. Her— tor nraplace, completely tuehed 11 Early American. AU equipment dlahet, tUrer U----- included. IU.444 ^ Ml 4-7k«l. LAKE OAlUJtNO. 4 LOn 14 Pl^ xater IrontAge. paved nreet, tchool, good beach. 3141 Dul Road. North off ot Walton. OR "LAKEWOOD VILLAOB Lakatroot ..........|44M 344’ Xaketront ......„..44IW ,..gw Cole-Easlick Restricted Communities BM I-44M MU 4-4134 Proper Offers Sylvan Lakefront Cute lot home, modem kli a bath, uUUty room, oil furaace, large living room p beautiful Dodge Park No. 4, Cau Lakt. HlUilda Orlva oft Montcalm. Dairy Qu( ;e volume. B« ap Queen r illvcr dollar. ‘Ter CARL W. BIRD,’Realtor ■03 Community I ra_ 4-4311_____ I ACRES ON CdbllTT RO.—lb mile off M34. 7 mUea tenth of Lapeer. 3 I ' bam and i amlnatlan, perform phyeleel labor. ba dtpebdabla, neat, right character regulrenwnta. ExeaUent apportualty. Old eetahUebad De- aguIppM. Ivarythlng i neea‘cauae ot dulttlng. — ^ — »M, 133,113.10. Write P. O. Boa 13. Dmytoii Plaint, Mleh. _____ - ..xrkaton TlUMt. a gg?idlJr‘oA*54"i>..r: Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor OWNER RETIRING Raataarant Includlne 3P x Mr e.b. atone front biuldins. On 3 tou. Staic 44 paopla. But ot ognbmtnt. Aoroaa etraid____ of OM'i Mrge englnaer^^lat^ . — Clarkiten — a raat aleaper at 434.444. Warren atm^ ReaRor. 77 N. tacinaw ■t. nr Mill. OWNER RETIRING ReWU lumber and bnlldere iim-plica tncludlng tuUy egulpM ^ eel fomona eaw mU. f bnltd- thl> A Haven of Rest U what you can btvy oi beautiful building epot. 14 - new Will new bam. Clett ti golf ud tmut^ fUhlng. 30, min- Sunshine and Fresh Air Jrjrr|i£ara.iS'w%'5r Pjiul M. Jones, Real Est. 1744 h. ol lake frontage. < the Imet building ipoU for level homee InlUe^in. 34 i utei from Pontiac. Cheery Fireplace dM kninele. ' lure end ISBie mlnutee from dowauiwu. CRAWFORD AGENCY JM W. Walton. PB 1-3344 44t B, PUnt. MT 3-llU ittck. 4 ml. north ________Part me of Oxford. OA 4-:____ Y OWNIR. 75 ACRES, io 6b 44 acree. Malroee 4-4413,_______ For Sale Farms 56 « .«,rou„, .JeW ACRE FARM—11 mllae eaet of btath, 114.406. Term*. I Hart. 4 iMulroom modern Elizabeth Lake Estates •«• •‘•bit M.444 with oi.sod Tble charming colonial borne mutt! “• Owner tranilerred. Center no ACRES NEAR CADILLAC — ------- ----- ------J bedroom home. tP x OO- bam Partridge U TTHB "BIRO" TO I A-1 Summer Businesses DRITTE-IN THEATER In outotand-Ing northern reiort Sale Land Contracts 60 Signature Up to 14 Montba to Btpay PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND Loan Company a PentMe Bute BnnkHMg. LOANS KM TO j6d4 BAXTER A LIYWOSTOHB BUCKNER HNANCE COMPANY WRBRBTOUCAH BORROW UP TO $500 Pontlat — Sano^pSlBe — Utlcn Walled Lk.. Birmingham, Plymouth Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Houseliold Finance Corporation ot PenMc I B. Saginaw at. PB 4-0434 LOANS $?5-TO $500 On your flgnatanra or other lecu-rtty. 34 rngnUu to rdpay. Our eervloe la fact, friendly and helpful. yt|14 our otfloe or phone n l-diU: HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 R. Perry t. Cwner K Ptta LOANS tem TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST.CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO RODSEBOLD GOODS __ ^.711 OL 1-4741 PL J-J41I____ PL 3-3414 PKIBNDLY SRRYlCr' living toon kitchen, I ,oU I —........... termi. Sylvati Village Huge trena. euHWUnd ^-------- home. 1 Mock from lake. Living room S3- aepnrale dm^ room with buUUth china cabinet. Kitchen hcdnUfiilly modemlied, 1 large — B elccplM porch. I Id porch on Dving r Oarage, city aeweri, gai. f BootSie aL door Thu wl * aL door, ihu will go t $1^. Illdo down. Hilltcm Viet ' Of laka from these I Em 3-4iig ~~ iat 3:4144 WHiTO LAli caMal pront. Year, around home. 47M down. _ Oarner, PE 4-W3. . Ootd SAOINAW BAY MOTEL A BOAT LIYEBY - 14 boato - 4 Unit! ^ Muidy beach. — i might like hi ______ u part. 413.310 v... 44.400 down. statewide aTJ&gSi!"L3!g" ORANOE BALL ROAD 74 aerti with houea, bam. 3 c^i on pavad road. Only 131.-m. m* tarms. 144 aeras. no ^ulldlugx. TOTAL ON,404 or 440 divide. 4 acres an main road. 43.344 total. COMMERCE ROAD WEBSfffi near*’Se*VUladt A fTWCiElm pro pesod txtenelon. C ScKuett, FE 8-0458 Large cheerful RO—LAKE ORION >N LAKBPRONT - Nice t. excellcat vibw of lake. ... ....m. sup . 3 bM- S; Sale Business Property 87 lABIN In wooded area. LarfO 5 room with fireplace, en-porch. 3 bedroomi and . Cement pa " “ ' ‘ 4t.00d. terma. BTONIT LAKE nt room, kltehan. 1 $ll.40(- down. MARINA Hme — d tor Partridge’e fret "Mlchl- Partridge • prop- Commerciil Property Here U a aoee-ln-n-UMmr reetment opMrtUAlty. Thla i erty la lasated In tne blghl] slrable dowhtgem Bocheatar commercial efbe. „At 331 Walnut Boulersid. The large apartment building now on the property has ao Income that aan eaelly make your payments. A perleot iluiatleo nr the vooog buelneee or professional man. Juet 43.400 down and vou hava a home, place ot buelnesa. an Income and excellent future Inveatment. Don't when'y6u need $25 TO $500 We wUI be glad to help yo«. STATE FINA>KE CO. 703 Pontiac State B«ak Bldg. FF 4-1574 Credit Advisors 61A PB l-TW Mortgage L—*»h 62 Voss & Buckner, Ihc. . N Batleoal Bldg.___I* 4-4731 $1,0(50 TO $1,000,000 ■ ---MORTOAOE. ANYWHERE 40 x144 FT. PRCHTTAOB. CORNER Auburn Bd. 3441 Roekbaren. L obdo Buy - OROUND floor out laciiflelng narking. SSxtm laooma. Owner — Wontlac Plata Box d7._____________________ BAIT SHOP-OAS STA7 ing quartan. Minnow itomin pgnd. Worm atorage boda. ndi proptrW la locaM la heart of lake dtatrlet. Owner retiilac, A wonderful opportunity for reumd mas or couple. Real aatate and bnalneea priced at only 113.140. cISaimAbaaaJ^emm mdh^ Safe Resort Property 52; IASS idjpli Dorothy Snyder. La vender Raaltor Eat. M Yeara ORA88 LAKE - NEW CABIN, 'arge lot. Center rceort area, idjololttg State Forest. Good hunting. flihlng, 11144. 4104 down. 434 mo. Jerry Morrow. Oladwln iSfceetai, Mich OfOce epea Sun-daja^ Phone *V AWI4. o- "* SubiirlMB Propertjl 83 BY OWBER, MODERN 7_ BOOM Per Side Lets -____FRONT LOT -YEBT BCBNIC AMCA. ' 3 BLOO. LOIS E dens BEADTUrUL « WOOD 80%-141 rt. OPK PRoirr Lojr WATEIMS E8TAT«. FOR ^NT OR LEASE AT BW interaectum of hearUy traveled Commerce Reed A Ualan Lake ~ 1. New modem atore, 34 t 04, Commerce Bead. EM 3-4114. SMITHA A ’ Main St- RBBTAURAMT, NEAR FONTUC. Oood buy. CaU PB A1043. BBRVICB St1t10K8~P^ LEASE, pm.. PH $-1441. Pum Ol ^ TANDAliD OIL nlMMaoSuSnenl rallaUe. Auburn 3 tUU atatlad ter UntuL free tralL._, elal aaalatance avail______ ________ ----------CWl MI |.Atll daya. Exc^onal Inveatmant. aa Ineoma $3,440. 4 price la right. _______ ________ Alio neat 4-anlt brick apU. on Dixie Highway. Dixie Lake. LaPeric. OR tae^ IHxle Lake. : 3-4440. mornlBga or vw^. standarIToil ^ I. CaU Jim Quinlan, for will poiwer!” ^ For Safe Clothing tUB, SIZE II wfcsT kURON _____ FABRICS.' “ DRAraRY. OPHOL-aUry. Dreasra. aba 14. PE «154 „ P^ U^ PURNITURB: 143 8 SAOINAW GARAGE DOORS Factory aaeonda. aU standard abea In ttoek from |34 and up. Biccirle door operators, toMlno ehwet doora and dluppeartnc----- atalrwaya Wa glv |ge H. ‘ cleaned ready TO Ugf 3M n. FIELD HLE llC Mch M, ft. ; 4-lNCH TUBINO — I BEAMS 'o*£S. Vtt‘SuS.'.iu* FREE ESTOUTEB PUA TBRMB SURPLUS LUMBER & retired tool maiom a« Cupolas—Speell Ee‘SS&» Reas 347 k. Winding. . PHEEZERS^NORQ^ •UVL.,. 5!,CLM«» . ber^ wr sales I,* S£«? i oak PICO, Wort*, Idd A I 7 77 TILE OUTLET ------- PE 1-3444 m S. Padd^ _■■■ 're 2-4343 , 65 A OAS ~ BNQ . ' ROrJtRY MOWER. riding mower, used outboerdt III OP TIA POTS < •"•* “B- •***! motor OR 3-3311. SL. I _414% Pontiac Uke Road. _ _ HOUSkHOLD ITEMS AND APPU- Antiques It big dis- COLLECIION erterv baaea. maav oinrr nemi 1M4 8 Milford Rd. Telephone MU 4-4410. AUBURN HEIOHT8 proved, gl4.lt value. 4N.I 444.50. These are aUdhtly n Also electric. sU and bottled gM heaurs at lerrttla values. MMil-gao Pluorcseent. N3 Orchard Lake Ave. - lA 'reelly to yonr h BT« SiXGER sale Sewtat maehlnee taken In hrado during onr big ealaathan. Tar-rifle valuea, some 1 of a kind. Act now. PorUUea from 4M44, ------ *--- $11.41, rarloud « bto ■ ttan of erigtna] c __________lb and ealatmcna d raatmton. BpcctaUy redo Special Paneling- Offer " ~— freeicr. tM. New ptenie- Ubiaa, $33. Rstrinmtors. 414 up. Big nietura TV'a, $14. Oae and alac-Irb rangaa, nU Uxm. $11 up. Washers. Bunk bads. 417 complete. Now bedrooma. mat-treasaa and dinettes, faet^ ia»v ond, % pries. Brerythlng In used furniture at bargain jnlcat. B-Z unns. THB BAJtOAIM HOUBB. Bu^taD. trada. 1« N. Casa. FB rPCTctlROME aCT. ALSO 3 PC. -------- Til hgl37. ' WALNUT BEDBhOkl. 4-74M. _______JLVBB sfinST5{i.r AU for M4.M. I ^JSbaMJjS^AVo_____________ i YEAR C»IB MATTREBB. WET DROF-bCAP DININO _______act, ChUftrobe. PE_1:7410. 7 PIECE UTINO ROOM SUITE' Brand naw daranport and chair, * - Icrb atep uhlet. matching tabb, 3 dacomtor lamp- tabb, 3 dacomtor lampa, rp^’.i!Jsl^?«d g-PC. DININO BIT, I 44; floM ---«... SJ.w vixiin s paint. 13.41. 4lb tt. waUtUa Bhovarb, 344 E. 9x12 Felt Bkfe R^s $3.95 OUAR. HOUSE PAINT, Ohl. $1. -------BABB PAINT, Oal. $3.44 4H’__WAJ^_TM, RUN. PT.J^ $11.44 434.44 Syer*a 141 W. Huron {?:'_________________ ,17” RCA ............ I}’’ ^ .**‘’“.* PhU. $111.14 ......................:::•:. AU aaU with written fuamnUa. 34 other tab to choose *----- TV, 3434 Elbabefo I APT. 8IZB STOVE. 414. ROUND oak tabb. $4. Washer. 430. Refg., $31. Sofa bed, $11. Large wardrobe. III. Searing inaelil.>e. $10. Knea-hole desk, 414. Kitchen drop leaf. lO.^tohcn basa cabinets, $10. Bnd taUes. 41. RclI-away bad, complete. |14. Davenport and chair. $30. Hide-away M, $31. Pearsons Trade-Ins --.. —- - j,g.^Aae. PI 4-~* AUCTION OF HEW AND USED furaltam, 4;lg p.m.. Sntueday. Smith Moving Co.. SOT OUla Bwy., comer of -Seolt Lake Rd.. BMj., corser oi -oegss uomm 1 mile past Tblagraph Rd. Odd chasts (Igt. I BRDROCHf OOTPirrmO 4743 DIxb Hwy.______OR 3-4734 AtrrOMAflC wabbbr: pricrd to ca%Oj%4-40M. lANOB OOOb _____ GOOD OAK PiniNr.__' cottage. Mirrors, jnlMui and dresses sbe »Vs> 1 HofrPOINT DU bnUL^m^ howwnt'w7 Ingbouse f^r, sewlnemedUne snerTPH 4-1371. -= -i Ml 4-1743. WAriixH rr: MiwroxKl4«Wle -X-____ DvSmr- e.$«trl4 t AND $ WAYNB OARERT 131 N. Saginaw PE hSl EENMORg’BwnBirW™ CU FT. CEMENT MIXER. MO- \ 6a» dHwsn lAi KITCHEN UNIT. COMB. IINK, RE-trifarator, alec, range, oven 40" vMe. g^ cond. Tou haul, offer. *“* —--------------— lS?rY KENMOBE WRimllBR WASHER, -----‘ - - ---- utt, bed m '5S8**coii iDtWORB WRINORR TYPE WABH- g(^ condition. $M J|H MOU. LiriNQ ROOM rURNITURI. CAR-.----------------------------- pet. drapes, lamps etc. 1 ‘■«n5n4!ir°p.J!52?ffS: nltnre. 43 Orohand Lake Ava. UNOLBUM AND PAINT SALR, Vb ttrlae wt Juk'a «l S-. MODERN DAVENPORT. EXCEL- MAPLE BURK BEOS Complete with ^Icys UTTLE'S FUIWiTURE * APPL. 43D jmxb^rayton____OBJM4SI NEW 3 PIECE KROEHLER-BED-- * wlU sac^ce. — USED LINDSEY AUTOMATIC .ofUner, Uke nep. 144. Cooley SoftJPater Cb. PE fr4404. 1 H P JET PUMP WITH PIPt8~ Ust ond inetructhms, gbse- I Bncy I P^ b _____¥ith stii^fcdisif^ssiss; OL 1-0437 weekdays, 4-4 p.;-glPUEL OIL tanks. OOOO' lRjmRliE~iRON1ClU PULL stf^ ? «bmanU^5*CaU^? ptihie modiL life. 3 yoal7tn^,TOT-|;^»=^i 3 dORSB BRIOOS * 8TRATTON Ssiwebn g a_ I - INCH SOIL f m_Ks,,^ POSTS. . _________„ PER LBNOTH, $3.73. >la soiPalpa. pir lenxUt, $3 34. O. A Thotapson, 7114 MM West. Open EvJy,_______ I NEW PLUBB poduTWILL SBX cheap. OH 3-^-" ^ cheap. OR 3-0444. \___________ I ROOM PARM BOOO^R BALI reasonable. To be moved from site. Inquire at OrteU'. Parrot, IP J. c. Hioaufe kOAT R mA^ er, as b $14, thbole Ihundrv abra.t $l\ OR 34417. WUUams Lake enU per- toot. con. 1X3*1871 gent- . hcabr cables. --„ Duplex plugs, 14 ctnb sacb. A. Thompson, 74S M-44 West. Sr* LAWN M07n». 3tb BORSB-power, 3 cycle engine, gS.F ^V^'s£»BTORH M 8. Cass_________re 441» _albrji__p. ____________ 17, PIECES PLY8COHO. 4 FT. ‘ ‘ “ ‘ 4^V. _ Dresser, $4. I beams. PE 4 Pontiac Carpet & Linoleum II ELIZABETH LAKE BD. NOROB REPRlOiatATOR. ^‘V'*Sr!S2E?J! WALTON TV PPAPP DELUXE. 8BWINO MA- Another Big Bear First ConsoUdab your debb and mad-tmbs yonr bomel Lot ot pay oft your mortg^ er land contract, personal deMa r--" — Wl OBT RB8ULIBII Bm BBAR CONBTRUenON CO. 43 W. Huron PH 3-7g|; CEMENT cd£cM JBLATLOCK ' SwyB^ 3 ItdOMS. MODERN PREE AND ABOUT AHYTHINO YOU WANT I FOR THB BOMB CAN BE POUND AT L 4i S SALES. i A UUle out ol the way but a lot ! lass b pay. Pumlture and appliances ofMl kinds NEW a USED. ^ buy, ten or trade. Come oUt k around. 1 acres of free . none PB $4341. _________PE 4-373$.___________ BIB}, BOX SFRDtO * MATTRESS, night tablet, $3$. Sewing esblnel $4. svnvcl rocker $7. dress term BAROAlWg AT DAVENPORT mtnlt of 41.40 per mootb. Curt’s _ap£lbno«. re $4044._____ REPOSSESSED ABC wringer washer with timer, A Regubr 41M.4S. ----Dd vaccum up. Open 1 Electric, utUl.ty waUer. 144 it ft. fbst J^al._476 MAple_«M$^______________ |»OAL. nsi HBA'nlR 444 45: 30-gal auto, ga- haabr, 4M.M; Cab. sinks and fittlaga 414 44 up. Laundn bays and stand ft laa- *Svi MLUIttlN^’ 173 S. Saginaw PE O-nOO *^^:^ot? took. Porch gUdir. UL 444 oal: oil STORAOB TANKT $U. PH 3-4344. rki clean axynoNO and ld»- ^ANCHOR FENCES AUTOkunc OAg iun water BEEP AND pork - HALT AND quartort,_0^kcj|ikt. PE_37Ml OT’s'li-r'---------------------- $49 urrurs PURNtyoRB a 1317 DIxb, Draybm OR____ repossemHd electrTc iOT soub oak oiNiNa room surrE, table, 1 ehairi buffet, good con-dltlon, $10. call PE 6-M43. Sr i-'u5*’ ■"*• Nh-1 STUDIO COUCH. LEATHER TOP S STsS'^iJ£p.*ric*344i4::bran^ N'*w~wraea|^ IS PT. RURAiwtrC All accbb- i —^ rSchester CfJMMERCIAL LOT SwSU'rfeS. SMITHA ' & LILLY 'OCI4IM Ront, L’bb B«s. Piwp. 5TA ^?swthns gg. ft. of storage, rytm. Wender- £a*fTS^««n.su“'i3'^?d' gtlsf.r. M-"a «$•'htflLbllio. RitN’t’ BtiBineBB OpportimitfeB 99 A REAL STEAL 1 have oae 14 x 43fl. and < 14 k 4»A. sehuiu. Bath arc a 5“ “la irr STth.™’ fu Jb** gMMe ^ hotoef^^^v^J l0*ft?Bife 1 a5^^ wide, dot and make ma aaiomr |»I^ AMj CgACT SSiTaas M. PeMat Pram. 3 stall station ter Mue, good po-. bnual. free tratnlag and flnMl-clal assisbnee available. Auburn end Adams Call MI 4-5311 days, or MI 34344 afbr 7 n.m. SINCLAIR OIL HAS MOSIERN servba ototioaa ter taut. Ooad locatlou ttoanclal bale available It needed. For fSTtber tnfor-matbo eaU PB 4-1511 after 7 p.m. Mr. MeOlbbaa. MA 4-3SU. 1 car In tiAde ter but. Value : 4474. Also bteciTb guitar and ampllBet ITS. OR 4-MM. ’47 'didC Pickui>T »4 TraSTsBX! or swap? Also ’41 Aasttn for _parts. R l-444g. INI PffiwnAC CATAUNA FOR mmM mixer or trailer. MY iWbi^na kjDOMt FOB olphr STANDARD OIL 3 ^_^ittUou to Iam: Modama ”*A55uR5*«^isSSff*'*‘ 'w MU *n toT^M^jRinfei^^ CABH POH DSHD TTB^'YAPl RB- BSa.1, sprfiaB*"- BLBCnUO STOVE. CABINBT, Sim *iSto^lh5ed“to^ ae? lion. Can PB 343II. TOT LEAS3T'3'>6oO JlND CON-* - teeUanety^^iaBtasrtioi^^pyitor 4344 OuafeUaabalb Rd. PH 37in: ^ to ;MJe or* trade to plekup. ! LOTS. TOILER. (HI wiA't’ BAVE have yea u dn. pymt. an Lk. home,' EM 34in. SrIc LRIld CowtvytB 60 / TIRES 3$ PER C»$T DlsboUNT; BAL-. aua 4t.tn payable at 47| mufeb-ly 1 per cent Intcraei. Seearad b* 1 room modern ett^hame. Clark Sfc.*S5V"Mv^*- " mil imkd aaytblag Of ueetul vahto ^ re MM*uk 5r^ iSeky Oray WILL SELL OR SWAP PWrOL FOR bys^roemder,, goad gal tar or ^ 3S% DlBOOUNT 01$ RXCHUjnrr Mm. Alaauaum ildint. oil hut. Wait attburbaaT^pa-tn. HUMPHRIBB BEALTfTre 3404. Aik to John TeiulEnl. bOlcheU DlstribaCfog Co. 1 WILL iWAP TAMYrnBaont! tor good den. PE 4M31. LAND OORTl||Am tO ftfrOB 5 «$$ •‘MU .WILL SWAP PLAHHT A. TRAC- ___mattress. IN 46 Peerton* Furniture, 43 Orchard Lake ‘ BED AND MATCHINO good cend. Large —‘ Pine pong table g3 CocktaU Table, nearly i hogany kneebob d* ’■ Bporler. repeater _ 3444_Toorbeis Rd _____ BARN YARD . DIRT. MANURE, bldck dirt nil dirt and leveling. Broken cone retePE_3W«, BABY BUOOY. BTORKLINkT PEH-* - --- Mattress — ’fEDERAL Mexiernization Cash ans Masonib 4xixs Plyi 14x44 33 ft. ROCK 1 4x4 ptasterbeard JET PUMP AND TANK, GOOD condlUon. 444. W15 ElMurst._ POHTABUL 3 ________JOl Wooden stools. $3$. _ ____ :EEP8AKB DtAliiONb ENOAOE-ment ring. Bis and hers wedding Knotty Pine Paneling 1 PATTERNS WP3. WPt and WC14t CHURCH’S. INC. DL I- KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. SUgbtly aemtehed 43’’ models. $14 value $4$.3o wbUe they last.' Also bmfie values on it” and 44’’ models. No p b o n • orders, pleesc. Michigan Fluorssocnt. 341 Orchard Laka Arc. Park froa ki _ rear. — 5____________ ' KiTCREN SINKS ' 31 X H. 434.4$ IQ VAurrt. ! SMALL RA^. $44U..CLOCk BA mirror. 444. die, $14. PE 4W754. _ , SOFA AND CrtAlR Burmeister $1115 mixing fauceb. 114.16 Michigan escent, 143 Orchard l-ak« Pt«! parlUng_lii_re EN tSNK% » X li; WATER SOFTENER lUbmatle, elcetrla e e a iroUed le satthut naoessary. noUung to da OOCMST SOFT WATE^CO. re 4-4404 PORD TRACTOR 3 —hoe. Sell or I Do It YoHTPoft 69 CM. RUSTED ROCKER PANELS. Sde Moskd Goods 71 AC7»OBONliBt BAlDWIn'^B. ^1 eoi^Unu. ins. 14M Bbiky. Pontlae-Watktos Eatatoc. ACCOROIQN BALE. ALL . - ___________________ terms layaway PUIf EDWARD’S_____IS 8. BACmUW buhoalo#'eM6 ureioifT^ iABf OBAND' PlAHO,0.6utflttlng C Om tUl f, PH_____ LOnuTN. otAgsPliarkaO EINOBR ocmaoiuB. uoirr irdoD TRADE-IN DEPT. w^»^%iinBmf*. LOUNOE CHAIR . 1 PC. UVINO RM. sum IH.44 METAL BIDS ____ . . . I 7.44 COIL SPRING ... ....4 $ 41 RECORD CABINET .. I 7 M OOO ARM CHAIRB.....4 i n DISCOUNT PRICES Sdltr Kom-Tono — Oiif Oal. UsaiNwer Mowers - $14.M up OoeflbWe , Paint Thinner — ISe Jaws Mower Marpe;^ , BMjtolto Bags. RepM' 14% DOWN. BABY TERMS ' Wyman’s Furniture Co. 18 W. Pike St. ’%hr*iu^iwae^' ._^haror/» 1 a.SB to I pto. daUy Ilf. . MSl'. T^ieUe'are’ slJgbt-, ipjjsd.^ ^__^Ueb. vugo THOMAS OROAN-RI-PI COMBINATION. 4 meoths old. Mahogany finish and bench. WaTHOA. Cash and Carry Specials Std. instttotton 14 a a. in eg. ft^ ................. $3.M Pourtog taiaiatlei) Ir bag- - $■<• A m i^mm«lawlm»atoAS Mmlaear^||K| gm Sttto.iL s'ossfn:: fOttr rcNifh luikkv m mw wvwr HAGGERTY LUMBER _Park_frea__ LAWN MOWBR _ up and deliver, r *’^a*OB MSS’** nfer&uaxcm inii, jet Mmp EPRINO CLEARANCK. 14 TO 34 Per cent savinxs aa aU gaKart ..................... UVH Wiegand Music Center Wait. szarfsr °a»ia8^ typawrtton and adding maehlnaa. SS?T5£^iia,Sffi£'‘S5S: PIANO SALE an dow modglg go i teva ^ stylas O Yb d>««[*Jrw of no *r- l■ORRa’^fund ' 34 a. Tbltgin^^Rd. I piano TUNiNo-^MFiBKffii9 !.«2 RBCmtDITIONEO ano dal . . Ptono banetba. I W. Shatflpld. PE I DIxb HIghaav. emeiX PLUORBSCENT I daoeratthB •Mors to_____ __ er axtortor, Bee aiir w'aU paper and mabbing tabb sabatlas. . Bar^ HroeTjined Magic ne dH» "OAKLAIIO FURL It PAINT 434 Onterd Lk. Avg. PH 3din I GRINNELL’S i S.A-. .. ^ re J-714S t ArANBCNO BABT ffeUMD. gfeo. kliehlfM F)oor*$> iHtfMt ipiQci fibuM tsti cant. 383 Orahard Lk_ Ave -34. IptayerptaSS wlS^^ ^ ilil'i*AGHER_:S ' U$ t. Huron b MnM. AecossMalk • ADDWO MAI M $IXTY^ THE PONTIAC !»RESS. THURSDAY, MAY g. 1960 S>h OHiw Bgiilimint« [SS For Si^ P>ty TX.. ______cAuriNo « ‘ it^nSwr* nt t-m>. .......... « fun, WOODS WITH CpVERSj sT5n«: 1 MtUr, Comp»rtinM\ >ig. «i>o ic« rime* iHc lo. ITS. - nC 1-6735 _____ ATACHl CAMP TRAIUtRB. — 0*T rpifuTy of _______________ . B » s»y‘ And S nltM«-_____________ _ dfSi?i^HitE"^(>i: «oi2»r skMci ilie piActAUm , ta(> * whf«l«. LlkA »A». iwlcA. n miL ihittaht'ruM. MeHAwro Poodl* At»d Mr&A. oir^l-ISSI Mill. Hunting Dog* 81 bcAflet. All AhoM dofs ata a1 At leAdbif Olid cbAmptoiu 6 Rd.. Traj. FHoda _ 3-»7»»._____ rboistbred poniricn pop*. — MlMjifUr 6. iM KARTS ■hSU And duAt cngliM Wt M mOt them «a put^iratt. or rAoo compeUttoB model. Omb- 0010 Holly Rd., OOH* >" BW'seli. traSI. Mo&oy pencil, 10 Bagley._____ ooi^ «*r. mvR OTTO. coM-pleto vlth bAf, •ncrlllcA, ttt. ft[ a-niT. _______________ OUNB. modroh awd aniqdb. Buy, lea trido And JOP^- *“;;£• «» • Teletrnph. FU 3-4TM. RAINBOW TOOOT OP U INCmCS Mo limit no llctoee roqulred., Trout fjrdeb l^Anch, Oreenehleld h«y. S _____ AUTALPA-BBOM* HAY, bole. LohiU rormi, 501 ^Idwln Rd.. Lobe Orton, MY Midi. ALL TTPIM JJF >*£ fSI™® Ha^ OrRin and F<* WitB’ LAMilB. ALSO oort and hameaa. 1^ OP MOLBK 4 AND 5 yeara oM. with harneaa RWtag bwaa. dua to foe. MApla 5-2KE FOB BALE "OR TOADB; PYBAR-old quarler-typa colt. Will trade f^qMrter-type —' ”■*“ ^onyTb^i^lb. hXrnibs a cArt tor sale. MO l-IMl.______ REOIBTERED tbnnbbwcb Walking Mata. eieeUmt prospect. Onmpicte with f tock. NIB. OAkland^llL___ YOONQ YORKBHIR* BOAR, ALSO jllgletta. 4531 Maybee Rd. CBBTOmO^^BBBD^^ MJATOm MML , Lata JMaa. MX POTATOES. BATINO Id LB. BAO. -IM^and •“ •- *— ^a6o~ani aeed potatoei Sate^aim t DIMONSTRATOR TRACTORS IN good condition. Real bargatnsi 1 OUrer Buper 77, A 1 OUrer 770 at Proulx Oliver Balae. on M-14 _luat nortb^f Oaford. OA g-55gl. g',4 HORSE BOLENS TRACTOR and impiementa. EM 3-5541. 1M6 FORD TRACTOR. 5 FT. BIDE mower, 5 i4" plowi, CultlTOtora. aprlng ledtti drag, power take pR pulley. J0T5 Fenton *■' • north ot M-55. MO 1553 CASE BC3 TRACTOR. COL-Uvoter. wagon, rake, mower. Flrat and M cutting bay. straw, boss saw, hammer mttl, aballor. ME 4*314. Midi Eagle Rd., Oa- laid 641 FORD TRACTOR. PLOW7 tandem disk, aprtng-toolb, mower, back blade, icopp a Low-Boy. Call OL Mill after K_________ ALLtt CHAiaiERS B 'niACTOil With plow a drag. OA 1-3150 after m OFFER. ’» VriL. TRAC- tor JOO with land---— — OR 3-3646. B(H.EN8 ROn lOLENS A It a^ ewamwM»mew«ww4~^ tmtorg ftBd AtuehaeoU. 4 motif U ^ ttUoM. t modeto of rJdlM Bowert, wo ftnrtct wh»t wo *ou. ’^“"eVa“«o‘'i?&t MAple 5-^ * ”*^6r S-IdM FO^^r^roW,E*I»J|^„ AND need Proula OUver Balts last north of Okford._________ OARDEN •riUCTOR. FLOW, COL-tlvator ond disk. OR 3-3661. GARDEN TOACTOR. 5 H P. INO. 750»16 new Urea. MY 3-14».____ JOHN onu NO._^ RIDINO TRACTOR; 1 OaU Rd. OR SIMPLICITY OARDEN TRACTOR. h.p„ 3-apeed trontuUaalaa w«> rotary . mower, buUdoaqr blade and cultivator 6166. EM >3716. SMALL BARN. WELL ROTTED OARDEN TUCTOB8 AND EOUIFMENT FOR AS LOW AS M. OSED POWER LAWN MOW-im FOR AS LOW AS tU. IE HATE A BIO SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM BO COME IN AND LOOE THEM OTTO NOW. FE L6734 FE 4-llU KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OPDTKE Auction Sates 88 Fot Sale Pets W 4 JUCC OACBBHUROS AT STOD. Pttp^. Jamor'a, FE 64535. ' I FREE POPPIES TO GOOD home, 546 Peacock. ■ A-I POODLasT SHOW OUALITT, AKTESo. COCKER PUPS. OR ike REOISTERED BRltTANY Hold bunted parente. FEj r COLLIE. ...... AUCTION SALE SATURDAY ...$7P.M. SUNDAY.........2 P.M. DOO^ PRIZES EVERT AUCTION NEW MERCHANDISE CAN BE Fpr Sida HouaetraMars 89 MARMADUKB 4jr Aadowm 41 LMadng GAS SAVERS s.“a*iajrrA“W!S loTara ear. ^ihMRrae^ da^^^tor MO.^Mo ' Uaaloy Houghten & Son» ____ tfouy. ___________ 11 R 8 T R B A M UORTWEIOBT Travel Trailer Sbwa---------- anteed tor Ufa. Soa tl e a( Wady Byais'a la travel trallert. Buy where there to a loon aeiec-tlon, not luit I ar I to ohooto from. Aad finally. ^ ------------------ ■tally, buy from ^^‘•lisr'Ar' Doaao. 0415. Bo_______________ ■ee me before you buy. HOLLY MARINB AND COACT BALBS, 15111 Holly Bd . HoUy,_______ DBTBOrnPt PONTIAC CHIRP Larger window oroa, more etor-oge note, uniform temperaturi ooatrol, auporlor coautrueiloo ond boouty of dealgn. A price you 4361 Dixie Bwy. Drayton Plains 4 lil N. of Pmrtlae OR 1-1163 _______Open 7 daya a week FOB RENT, IF VACATION TRAIL- k>is SALK >r CHAMPION. UKB balance. W^e^Reenleaf 4-3546. OET TOUR TACATTOH TRAILER reaervatlona now. AH new 1166 model. PlEa Trailer Saloo and —-• 1640 North Lapear Rd. trailers Jo ‘ CO Oxford Trailer Sales p*m umllDi- - '6 amoU — U you ' It — rent It. Trallet PLATT TRAl » rr. coBToM PARKHURST TRAILER COURT & SALES Raw and uaod. private taka ot 73 aeree between Lake Orton and Oxford an M-M. Now Moons, owosao. Tontoura 1546 LaMor , Lake Orton. MT l-461l7 SHORrS MOBILR BOMB SALES * SBRTICS Haw 1660 travel trattara, Oem and Beamer, complete line of parte and bottle got. Hltebei tn-atoUed and ears wlied. Optm fnun 6 to I waokdaya aad II to 6 on 31?l°wyHnron PE 4-5143 BPRINO CLXARANCT ON ALL Display modela, SpecW sale on 1656 rentals. Oet your reaerratloni In tor summer vacations. Jacobson’s Trailer Sales, 1615 WUItama Uka Rent Trdly S|M^ 176 N. I____________________ tODiatN AND MiTATE. quire 761 Doris Rd. __________ ZFOBD MOBILE MANCT FOR Iboeo who want tbo bast. ITxIT tala. Ifxio eameat patlaa ate. One mfie taat of Oxford on Loka-TtUe nod. OA 6-3013. TOD’TE SEEN T^E REST; NO# «a the beat. Bouaro Lake Trailer Park. FE nBa ___________________ Auto Accessories WerrOBY BblLT FULL RACE Bulek T-6 engine. Chrome plated. CaU HeUyTME 4-lSBl anytime attor t p.m._______ For Sate Tire* USED BICTCLBB, $5 AND bk. itW 36 ” Schwinn Mkea, 641T6 aad oil. Scarlett ! Bike and Bobby Shop, 30 E. Uwrooeo, FE 3-7stt. , Bo«to Mid AccoBBortes 97 IH’ ALL ALUMINini 8AIUNO pram, new spar, salla S boom, 3 h.p. motor. 4131. EM 366IK 16 H.P. mZARD, OUTBOARD MO- _____________ _alt. 1611 JPE406I6.____________ RUNABotrr. it , OR 3*677 botwoon 6 and 6. . . FOOT ElOPIRB FIBEROLA8 runabout. 33 horsopowor Bvin-rudo motor, used 1 esonihe at.lis. Fhona OR 3-7476. IS H.F. XTINRUDB. WUBRL A^ oontr^ A-1 aondlUosTPhoM ES 4.3167iiftor 5.____________ taMa^SooSg' r mirror and ____ ____ _________ ______ olaetrle starter. ’’Stacellcat eondnioD.” Very fast ExceUent tor *kU^- Fta. FE ^10 Frlood I taint. Travel eover-bardware, - running lights, speedometer.'Uka _mew.J» 3-155g after 6 p.m. It Ft. OUTBOARD FIBEROLA8. Hertera ITytng Fish, 3 yeara old.. 46 H.F, ataetrlo Mercury wltb .eontrols, 3 gai tanks, buttery uod Ugnti. Excellent condition, complete 4765. FE 4-3763. 17 FT. FIBEROLAB RUNABOUT. 35 H P. Evlonide and traUer. 3 stage regulator aqua lung, 166. 3 Stage gasoline power air eom- preaaor jio. MI 4-7354.______ lAFT. inboard THTH CRRTS-Icr M h.p. raocndltloned marina eugme. RuU fe englna In A-1 shape. Mrgatn price ot 11,175. Incfudea trmler. Can ba aeon at Slaybangh’a Marina. FE 3-4536. ARKANSAS TRAVELER ROCKET. STBERINO and W/ 8BIBLD-S668 EVINRUDE MTR. Jt TRAILER. READY TO OO $995.95 NO MONET DOWN .SEE US BEFORE TOU BUT SHAW’S INa-------- 334-36 Ifaln____Bo ALUMINUM RUMOmUT, 4366. OB 3-3366. _ ALWAYS THB and beat deals uh iwau. i>n#,ws, and trallera, new and used lift. Special this week, new 14 ft. Runabout. Comptate with new motor and traUer, ecotroU, book up. Bverythlng only M66. only 16 per cent down. We mean It wbon we eay; ‘Tlriae aut a Uttle aad save a lot.” Try utl HOLLT MA-RINB AND COACH SALI8. 15316 Holly Rd.. HoUy.____________ BOAT WINDSHIELDS. OOMPLlriS I. 33 m I. Dive :x* SPORTSMEN’S HEADQUARTERS . M-34 at tbe^Pogl^StopUEbt Open 7 days a week”" MY *4611 b.p. Evlnrude, oeuHui K»*artSKlu.}d--’.ta;rtia wheel, tlltar rope, pulleya, rape elampi and ballar, only 6616 praa freight and tax. 34 ytari outboard motor txporienee. TONY’S MA3UHE, Tour EvUuiida dealer. 3665 Orchard Lake Bd., Sylvan Lake. FE 641U. Or FE 43416. Franchise dealer of' Speed-Liner, Sea Ray, Swift' Boats LOTS OP NEW k USED BOATS Oakland Marine Exch. , JOHNSON MOTORS MFG BOATS BONDMAN’S 7573 HlghtaBd^Ha.^^ Wm. Lak6 Ud. POR lALE: Ip BAILBOAr *lli MA 6-3SIS._____ JOHNSON MOTORS 8breratt boats. Oator traitera, iSutSl SOTPUBK*** IW orchard Lakt Ava. fU 3-I6SI LARSON. CUTTER. jraiRLWIHO AND ARISTOCTAPT BOATS ORUMMAH AND OLD TOWN MAIUNB HARDWARE AHD MARINE PAIN^TS^ TRAILER PARTS. AND TRUtlCR TUtBS. HARRINGTON BOATS TOUR EVINRDOB OBALBR IMS 8, Tatatraoh Rd. P» M633 PnEROUtS MATBRtAlB -_TO eovar yw boat decks, ato. Ptas- ^1*rad lll^e Buppltaa car Repair Klto *• ‘ llXltNPI»ciDPLAB3iaS _ 46 W. 14 Mile IM. at John R. Owens Boats Inboards ~ Outboards Fibregbn Runabouts Mercury Motors New and Used AccessoiTes Big Savings Low Down Payments MAZUREK MOTOR & MARINE SALES Woodward at South Blvd. FE 4-958^ ____________ 24 HR. PROP REPAIR frae Chack Up Newkirk! Boat k Prop Berrloo 3154 Cata Loko Rood, Kotsa_ TOinr’S MARDfK POR BTINRUEK. motors, boou, trallors aad aup-pllea.' 166% tabor guaraatoo on tune-opo aad ropalra. 14 yoart -m Orebnrd Lake Lake. TE g.4111 or _____Now IS ft. wood black. AU slaoa. 14 ‘•nd II Tour choice^ M.65. United Servlca, 1061 Baldwin Avo. 6-3417_____________________________ , tires'''S3.te.tl>. wu^ BOAT INSURANCB, ONLY 6346 per 6166. Banaen taa. Agancy. I'B 5-1663. Pi 5-6376. eeU. iUao wbltawialta. j s^^T^OTORB* "" . STATE TIRE SALES | WRrrrabuSB-SroRTBCRAPT IS3 BMlimw m.______rm t-om ; DURATkCB-AqUA SWAN BOA”!* STANDARD BRAND NEW 'HRES. ALLOY-RIVERDALE TBA1LER8 trade to on Oonoral taf^ TIrei. 16 PER CENT DOWN. 36 MONTHS ^ » per cot o’T lAock or | CRUISE-OUT -- .................. BOAT SALES Jtowalle ED WILLIAMS B3 8. Soglnaw at Raebnra OOOD USED ’TIRES KUHN AUTO 0EBT1CB 6. Huron FE »I3M LOOjcr « Saloo 503 8. Saginaw Sale Truck Tires 92A Attention, Truckers ALLSTATE TIRES 135x36 10 ply . . 646.56 plus tax 1600x30 IS ply. . 673.37 pine tax 1st Quality k F^ Ouaranteed CALL MR ORAtm — SEARS TO 6-3776 “ Auto Service 93 I CRANKSHAFT ORINDINO IN THU % - COCKBRI lupplea. Stud service. tWi-WI. i ■ toUNO BU8OT-' Feratan tomcat. 430 ^ i CANARIES, ALi PET' 6 TglUlamaTFE 4^. j ^j. female. PS 4-33M. PARABKim, OUAR. TO TALK. S4.6(. Walker’s BM Boutc” 3M PIrat at. Roeheatar. OL 1-dhl. iwmUtM. lUNUTURB. SILVER bn^eham^ slrad. gll Op. OR ■rewn dogs, raaaonable. 641 Third. PCklNOEBE irUITZES. R KQ. Reaaonsble. Stud aarvtee 636. OUAkAN’TEEb' TO UUt. Casarlas, cages. mini B4. vl< l*mi. 3^xB5a"o85 ■....lot of Lunch Hoorn Open Every Auction 1 B&B AUCTION 5C8?> DIXIE H\V Y. ' Across from Drayton PU New Shopping Center It’s Tune-Up Ttm»-AU Motors 53 B. Walton. Open Sun. PE 6-4463 BOATS. MOTORS AND TRAILiOlB Big savings on new ouUlta with 1156 Evlnrude motor. Used boati motori and trattara. KeUey’s Hardware, 3663 Auburn at Adams, Auburn Helghta, FE 3-6631. BEAUTIFUL MEItCURY MARK 66 AK. 45 B.P. outboanl motor. 10 bra. use. Bnllt-ln sanerator, eon-trola. gas taaK atactrie atarUnt. AU iot only MM. PB 34614 ores. FE S6173 daya CCTM CR^r ll IHBOABD. M CHRIS CRAFT 11 FOOT UTtUTT, M R.P., exceUent eondlttoo. Pbona UL 3-3736._____________________ CABIN CRUlhER. II FT., MANY extras. Almost n canvas repairs, 1 WOLVERINE n.YLA# SEAPAll-er. U ft.. fuUy oqmppod. M b,w. Bvlnradt ataetric. Rlvstdata^T^ WEST BEND MOTORS SBLEXniON OP USED MOTORS AND U8SS> BOATS OLA8TRON PDSEROLAS FEATHER CRAFT BOAT BEBYldt. WC. BILL mCKSOH. PRO#. »fKH°llUr I TpMBportBt’ii OftqTBil 100 6 ENOllIB AlRLOnm. LOB AN-getaa. Ban Pranoiteo, Ban Dtsto MTbwati NI.16 extra. Itow TOTk Ml. mrj SorTlea |M. OR 3-1364.______________________ CRANKSHAFT ORINDINO IN THE ear. Cylinders reborod. Zucx Me- ‘ chine Shop. » Hood. Phooe FE a-3td3.___________________ I ALL TYPES OP BI^AM CLSAN-■“ —3 E Oolnmbta. FE 3-33M. Wunted Used Csrs 101 ..(A BIG IF ou'ifft.”May’ f ■ -'u^iM^ud'srajt.g ■tovc, refrlgeratar, dera frooae.^ automatic washer and dryer and mitay HuSma^*Au MnSr' AUCTIONS EVERT WBIK. BANK-rupt stock of new tarntture. &r2nd"“.S^*.,S5.V".SS; eectlonals, sofas lUid cbalra. Basset bedroom seta. aU stytes. Famous wrought Iron bronse dinette seta. Norge nnd Admiral appU-nenoeu, js» mu' utke Ances. Sewing machines, washers, spreads, tamps, tools, toys and SLICE CRAFT 1__________ SAlLFISH-BtJNrUtB portable OOCKS-aOIST AJAZ TRAILERS Top Co$h Paid — toil WD CAW — Lloyd Motor Sales 33 K sagteaw W t-lili I TRuen, p T-6M, ri i NEW DODGE PICKUP —Ur> WHEEL BASE— —Htavy INiW Itoar Springs— ■Dtraettonai Bicnata-W-Wa2trs-—Ovorsldad ’nREB— PLUB Mtahlgan Satea Tax k Ueanss SMITH Quod cond glM. MB 44M1. good ecod. litT 3-1371. U*1 CSETIUKIT, U-TON PRX-up; IIH PM to-torn M«k-up.’ OB JT_____ 5-6N7. can ba 1 16M OHC bUMP. 6 TA*I> BOX. ““ *"*■ ON HW*.___________ TAIU)_ DUliP. ' ’ll »M 0MC~T —------------ tend. ISM cash. PU 3-Mll. IIM PORD PICKUP. BXC. COND. TOM BOUR, IHO. 136 S. Main. Milford. MU 4-1713 OOMPliRB 4M UtTEltNA-nOHAL IMor, radiator and front axis. Pontiac's ■ Truck Center GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS 'M Pord, to-too BOB BUTLER HAROLD TURNER’S TRUCK CENTER 4M a. arooDwaao mi 4-wm SPEQAL II nr. 11 rr. tan. mum Tiiia S^ffiT’S TRUCKS 3536 Dlxls Hwy. OR 3-1306 ritUCX AND TRACTOR RBPAIR, wsldlng, gas and are. 3675 itar R4L ’aTtosuth iHi^ Sale Motor Scooters 94 »Me. Ml 64461. ij DAWSON’S SAUK BPBCULS~ rSBD — IF Btaa Star alum. 1 about,, 6F* beam, wlndehl etaeri% waUi tbra Mata, tral 1M6 t6k.p. OBWarada, remote < troll, aeasptata awtut ... 6 NBW-ir Wasaasaktr Lanear pta- dTptoT'mSrtSli bJ£k.**UM^*h.t»!*'LaSI remote eootroi, battery batierr box and Atax UN-Ih condlUon. MA g-36M^_______ box oo-iSir carts. Utdbii/kv —I— Taspa and ISKto? eqHlpment"8ail.'7'io if, *01 OO-iSr CARTS. Sunday. 3 jo 5. 7 to 11. Closed*i and Malco engtnee. Tmsitairs.^O^ fi^^^ ! Jdalco jcooters; PB 6 "ta 5;36 p M Plymow !^r.*?sr‘g JEROME "Bright Spot" p^gUCTABOLAKUAg^^ trie tangex and rafrlgeratore. Uke new. Power aad band mowers. Tool chest of tools. 31” TV. etc. ---t-------------- i5k. i"Sii 'M Aujt^riM^iEi^ n road. a.M. aad gltpr f P» 6-7M3. Several toodqis of the tol-towtug boats now In stock., Wagemaker. BmpUe. Cadtl-.Ue. sootUs Craft. Blue Star. Meyers, Delta and Oencra. . PtaaocVngvayattabta srtib 16 per cent and 34 memttas to ' iTJStsJrsi.^ 176. Open eyaiy 1^ tU. .. ..rrwmfjiAmirw- ■ «jy. Oood osnd.. IM. MT 34171. I ATTENTION WETIB PATNO TOP $$$ DOLLAR POR CLBAN UBB) CARS Glemi’s Motor Sale* W W gORON PE 4-Wl AVERILL'S HASKINS TRUCK SALE IMl^^vrtoet Mdm^Uyory. Oowl 1M3 Ford to ton trs Mishlfu BeU Tetapbottc tri OsM meebanleal eandtttoa. 15U Chevrolet to tea nttttty tn 1N4 OkayrDtot to ft IIH Obeyroiet to tan pteknn ^ new coadltton mrougnM. mintt-m dark greya ttStt. - 646 OMC Mb oyer engtaq. lOMI-•an BeU line truok. Oomptate with beem aad good Tutaa wineb. Haskins Chev. UM ACTTIN UBAUnr JPBITU. Oood eund. Must ML MY 3-4663. Sah UbmI Carl 106 W9m ovavwby winjanoww fm%o W BMttf/ down. ] tIM BUICK CENTURY - Bordtop. Pawtr plus beauty. AS- iuialla radio oM haatar »"d wStowaliri owner aad prtoM to eaU. MM |1I.>1 per moaOi. Low eaih down er aid trade. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WtXJDWARD MI 6J9W IM BUICK. j DOOR. SUPER hardtop. Needi a Uttta ctaan up. PB 4-lMK PC 4-2314. Ill S. Sag* lUICK BF BOADMASm. stoerlnx. Rkl. PrtTate 6376. CT 64763._ '53 BUICK ftKfiAV « A BKATn UfOWlilSrAllEAL B4R0AIN1 $145 lERQME !ferSl.*'!SL."5Sr^ AUlfO KALBB, lU MONTCALM AT OAKLANP.___________ 1M7 BUICK COHYERTIBLB. T-l. Dynaltow, aU posrer. Bere to a real beauty and a one owner BlrmhMhim ear. Our St^ No. 1431. frioH at only 5L4M. North Chev. Hunter Blvd. nt B. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 30 4-37U TOP DOLLAR FOR USED CARS QUERN AUTOSALIB , m B. Baitoaw PE 6-1667 toTil-Mll_ UM BUICK HD. TPr Blank and wbtta metal. 3 door. HMUa, kaator, aotomatte, Terr clean Instda and out. DtIvm ewa '53 CADILLAC SED^ POWER STEERINO AMO POTTER BRAKES. BPECUL AT iEROME “BRIGHT SPOT’’ ORCHARD LAKE AT41ABB PB M4H ’ OPEN EYE luuiy no aaah^ ^&d.Mu- ’iljbAlH^C^Of^ COND. P* UM CTEYROUR BEL AI *. hardtop A abaraiel No money 0 monoT d > of 6161 MONTCALM AT OAKLANt Sl5 CTETROLET 4 DSOB. EiE-ooUont coDdlttoa, g^ ttroi, me-^ o^hody. NO wei. Owner. UM CBBTl---------------- tn North Cboyrtoot ma one Uko this bo found foir unU EM. Stock Mo. ”North Chev. ®SoM‘*rT--2r.‘S?"i-7.S*J. INI GheTroltie i door. AMUmt Soglnaw. _ chetr6i«t. o6obr ■ traoeportatton. clean laiid 6. OR 34PI6._________________ UM CBSntOLET BIO, AIR 4. door banttop. Radto baatsr. pow- riSJS! . Our price 61.4M. North Chev. factory BRANCH ’58 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SI»ORT COUPE Radto k Heater. W Walls. PowergUde $1795 Pontiac Retail Store FE 3-;^54 / Mi cheVroliet Parkwoct r, Parkwoc rgitae. 6 eylln*. _____________ly and a one r. our stock No. IIH. Our For Skte ^ . 106 H CKRTT I t*. BTIOK. 1* OioiOf Lokt ltd. B. OenwoF. • 1959 CHEVROLET OdMMXILATS I etoemsmo ■o-s. A MUST MB BBOPPlflW Oujitanding at -$2,250 ^rissmari ’56 CHET T4 6 tr. pt * * fltW ’57 CHET 4 dMOtomotta ... iUM '67 PLTK 4 dr Bohmito .... 6 ’57 PORD I dr. euetom |4d. 6 Ml ‘H CHXY 4 dMUto-Bol Air . 6 7M ■H P^ TIM rdrhMttop i S a ‘M PORD 3 drotandord .... 6 IH H MERC I dr Hardtop .... | iN ’H OBEY 4 dear .......i Ml 'll CHEV I dr-standai* .I IM :S?§‘N?5^.-;-toiiMi.lia LOW-COST WAOOMS '34 PONTIAC I '51 PORD 1 Dm 'H PORD I pai Dixie Ok'd Cars i!^'^‘?M,r*ifi^"pa?S St tal 4-1106. Harold ■Tiirnar Ford. iiiriixEfiaixRE 4 oooii haiio- lOntetols Carl OUlT^aad I14M grMMata Uw oMb down or oM BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER I S WOODWARD MI 6-3904 a. iiImkhiW******* ^ 'iTCHEfTiL AI^V4. I DB.. sraZ'„'Sg>^tJ u^cnleriidLlT bEb-^ die k hooter PoworglMn Ho money down. *UU pries 6116. Aw 6M. Nooiom nooM. MT month. liM btaJUT.'“i llraMiri;*1rMTT&6!*r^m^ BmiONOHAII^AiaLER. 6N I WOODWARD, m 6-3664.,__ 1H3 CHEVY BEL-AIR iSSSi UN tmVROUW^3,DR. HAWO-top. I owner. EM 14316 or lEM 34113, Jim Ssndei lojiFcaBimoutT. \ oSmtOLET _ PARKWOCT. Stotlon wagon. V4. AutomoUc. Power steering k brakes. RkH, M.376. Sub’urban OLD&LARK 592 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 4-4485 UM dkETROLBT BEL AIR. kd- siri»“ssj«'a;a 633.1^ per moiM. Low cash down BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904 1957 CHEVROLET irtSflSy ■SSoq !^s *TOeMtot and Ultsrtor Is absolutclr Imma- ■ " -'n&SS ONLY $1195 Grissmon M OHETT, IM*AiA. . —------- is the wtgon. Original grei paint. Stock He. IIH. Prised i only 61,161. North Chev. Hunter Blvd. i Btrmingham IMTCBETBOJiT 3 DOOiT_________ *tar.,£ikrnsw ...... 611H INT Bel Air 4 dr. Hardtop .. iUN UM Chevrolet 1 dr. sedan ... ^ 1661 Chevrolet eedia deUyery OXFORD. MICH. MUST MCRtPICB — SELL AT — Comet deluxe wagon, trade. 14 Liberty St. U61 OE SOTO HAROTCfP. BAOrO, automitlc transmission, beater fnU power. The best De Soto mod del wltb s beauufttl red am white flalah stock Ne. UM. Am priced at only 4I.3H North Chev/^ Hunter Bird, at 3. Weodww^Art IHrmtiwham lO 4473 HASjdNS sharp CARS USB ekoyraM Til 44eer aaMa jMS OldiSioblta Dyuamta Alt” 3-door sedan. Rydramalle, ragie Banter SoUi dark green flalsh. MS Ondka Baial 34eer~ JtaiMen. AntMnSe tnmsmiealon. beam. Benntlfal Mack and Irary fInUh. Haskins Chev. f»l DUle Hwy. at MU, dtarketoa SIApla 64m Open *fH 6 p.si. For Stte Car* . ?06 ' NEW *60 DODGE DART t3B!6 tax and Ueanea Htiia. RAMMLER-DALLAS w 0*UK BC-------- 09 Will n.OOMlI. I.OK OOOD HUH. BxeaUaat eendIMn. Na money dm. Putt prise MM. lU moqtli. Pi §4463, KIM Ante. ■67 T-BIRD. UKB NBW. 33.1 tetual miles. While eaterlor, r leather interior. Priyete i—' -------- — I. cin "SedlFM^ -------»• Harold ifaraer Ptii. ■H FORD 3 DOOR. CUSTOM 366. ggrelu -------------- Johnson AT Lake Orion OFFERS .. 5Sd*V-»r^4 itidi ....| ^ •67 Mercury 3-Dr, T4 dtlck ..ilM6 *H Pord Wtn. 4-Dr. T4 Auto. 6 HI ■H Pord Win. 1-Or. T4 Ante. I 7N 'M Pontiac m Ptek and grey 6 isl ■M Pontiac BT. Blue. Bharpl f ■H Pontiac B.C.. m. Powyr -fU Pontiac BT TsL and BIk 'H Pontiac Bad. New WW 'H Pbrd 3-Dr. S-toos Mtts ■M Rambler Auto RkH ... ■M Flymoi^ cm V4. ante ‘M Nash led. Oas laytr ... e ees ■M Font, irr 3-tonf Mua A-1 I H6 Russ lohnson Motor Sales Lake.Orion ____m2.2jau-^ U63 0lda 3 nrTT...._.. IIU 1663 PontUe ....... ilM IHl Ctey. led ..... 646 IMl Chey. ied. .... 171 U6I Iftidaon ...... I 11 UT *.. Johasen - DO YOU WANT 1959 Rambler Houghten ONTlAO 3 Dr. Clean 6 676 ■M CHEV atattoo Wagon" . $ 476 '63 PONTIAC I Dr. fin 'U OLOSMOBILE 1 Dr. . . | IN 'll FORD Rum. like New ... ><|* TOUR CHOICE I Many usnrs to eheoee Isom Ws have one af the ksft sttacUone of clean <^s yoe Will nnd any wnere. Why sbra. Just stop and tee lor yourself: GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 952 WEST HURON FE 4-7371 FE 4-179T'^ FRANK SCHUCK LAKE ORIOJT FORD DEALER No Reasonable Offer Refused VERT OOOD. '17 FORD 4 DOOR FAIRLANB IM. RADIO AND BEATER. POTnR STBllRI NO and P^£r No Money „ Down 'H FORD^RDpMAnC. %^?«ViSw2iTLi^ Specials on Wagons 'M MEHCU1IT 6 PAanmOBIb Write Yoi^r Own Dedl frank SCHUCK incorpoiIated' I I UMd C THE POXTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY 5. 1060 SlXTY^yg ] Cwt 'Wr Um4 Cari 106, Side Used Care 106 Iwa K». l«li. frle»4 • North Chev. PS!S,SS •• •■ rtMtrp. «ti„. . Wto •«. inf . __________________ _... SAVg -=.t.8SSi« Terrific Trade-ins. powc^Mfntir^a^ Tsais’ ilTwrrSr.w 8Rw'SfSr.."*,15{i ! '56 FORD Sale Used Cars ‘l-?! ‘IT nniosini «-oooa. aM. i m roimicrrAxcnKr. 11 We. IMS #?llipp. Ml power, ITt KTO. H roMfiic I l>AaB, stsiioi* var». mdtamuin^wr ----- tap apd hrakee. saa. oa SHOP THE BIG STL ii Sy^V«tle ftftdto -w eewwi iifSa»^«5b'gaiTa-,,gy'‘“ '“"'' *"• «■ So*me«er' dowir >iiu »He m?e4rai.r“% . ibag Auto._UI_a_Safiaa^ REPOSSESSEI) 'M n>r<. SeautUul 1-tone naub. ai^ee only im. No Itl&C Autd. lift -fl. flftci&AV --J starebtef 4-Or. »...-i^amaue. luuiio aad beat- BU l^aiiiiAK * ^,^•4*5. Radio I Larry leronie I ROcaasTn ro|^ paALsa I U CbrnlorTel i »!•'“ rootiw' - 'ftj Foottac-'ftft ChOT7 CoSv. JJ J?f** ^:f. ^0¥J,..CAM.......» fpaoaN «s»o5?® ~T^'fej:!y°:2^iri later ’ I 'll roNTUC _..........m ?“«oi*?s.”*... _ . l’R^ne ■ „ TUI Deatoe ■* H?"*** •“ «*»«• yroi Some aelow Coet HAUPT PONTIAC •ij "rbiiD ' 'iTOToaiA, TnwaAlM.ji _ _ _________.... >6rl . ■■ r e bliheel bidder. Adkins. Used[2*~ care. Oakland A»o. FE 1-em riOT .-., yuvon amoAK, liU FORD COUNTRY BOOiRE.i Fbane n _ _ _ . K SWRD. T-i; l-DR. REPOSSESSION MH fair price. No Cash Needed, I. Due June II ir. M. IB !-< lilt ENOLisa Toao anoliFI doer, harbor Mue Wldte tlree and iutt Uke brand new Sbap iw Srlee JloU: ntM Mr n>ei», IRMIltORAM^IdBLEil, «M S. WOODWARD. 1 FACTORY BRANCH •59 OLDSMOBILE aid??«a..tr;.WaiS!r. i 1H4 PITMOOTB 4 «||m/oi /North Chev. abater Bird. ^rmlaibam "O" >1 S. Woodward A id FONT. CAT COnVbBT. 0006 --d RM 3-STM. IIM FOimAC______ >ra! REPOSSESSION 114} (iH price. No oaeb aoodid Far only «7.M Duo Juno IMS Rlto Auto. Mr. BoU. Ft k-4Ut lOS Sast Bird. S. at Aubura FOR THESE VALUES .45S ■m AKBaWAN. wils6n PONTJAC-CADILLAC I960 tHUNDERBIRD 1. Fewer iteerlac A Power UETTA OOpfVERTIBLE, illT. wtet neea. Bic. cond. M ml. per fel. M*}. JO EStP. UU 4 DOOR RAISBR RiAl6R-eble^Ml 4.»#41;_____________ Pontiac Retail Store NEW PONTIACS AT TRCMBN-■deue dlecebot. Oe not tall to eee I *u FONTUC 8T. rowni wt aa»-1 ue bolore pea bur - ’cSSs: ; g wMtewelU.nSw----------wfo marnor 1-TONB PLTMODTR. I nuleafe, 1 owner. FB 4-14}S. ------------„ ----------------------------- ii -■ koitto.' ».. w.waU sst „r ^ gTMD. power Jtpetla«. brabtB ......... ttWf—a wlndowe. - Be ilmwtoom eoNSF _______ . BABOid^ Mow wRb oau MSS M&f. Badlo. Boaur. DTlow. W.r^ Tawnt Booo palp*. m eondltlan. lU Oolni tree. I. «U - I EUrabotb bk M C. Mannlnp. •iTitfSy^rsClTOiiiTSSl. I - m^t*§6wIt vortlblo. Cuelewi and taatt. I Aeeume pirmtme of jdl.IT per iTrf HAfayrdF'. -ji:}----7~-------— ‘^n^&£?S' FA^ORY BRANCH iurFdfaoerr DIO A HBATEI NO MONET DOWN. Aeeume Ml-menu of tn.U per om>. C a 11: / ?~!1‘ i POXTIAC REPOSSESSED MBs^o‘“«^!3^'^ad2f‘^»? Call credit maaowcr. Kr. Wbito. ri 1*401. Klni Aato.__ cAR-'iFAyMtwTB TOW wottoiit-comeT Como la and eoo ao oad lot at help you adjuet m a loao onMnelTo ear, DON USED CARS STT UJ4 ____________ MY 1-3*41 IN* lUkBLcB supffli' SEDAN. IIU FORD COUNTRY BOOlRB.i outomaUc ttanamleeloa. .power gS“alSt; •teerlni. power brakee, tldo — Needi Uttle body work. irE 4-M44 UM3 W3RD STATK _ I FR t-Mll. D STATION WAOONrilii. WHh* HARDTOP rb6c ^ ^“ “ ................... Ektra eholp. It. Enfll «.NI*JBttee. »* ,.......... , ill* FORD VI, RAH. ONE OWNER. iIHT Pontloe etarcblof 4 dr. hard-4T» EU«both U. Rd. C Man-;.:„ jgP,. ■ . . II4H JM Putnamjefur 4:: Pl-vidOOTH 4 DR SEo! „ JIJT Ppntjae 4 dr. Mrdtop llIN --.■lOl .......... W HARO»BURO MOTOR SALES Corner pate A Plko PE i-TlN I LINCOLN >4. CAPRI 4 DOOR, yoUow Radio ond boater, lull power. Low mlleego. spotleie. No FE 3-7954 n MT CI,EMBNB ST. ^BEHIND TpE POST_OTTICE_ IMI 0L06M0BIU. 4-DR. HARD-tO|^RAa, power brekce. FE MR~BALi OMEAF OR TRA^i e 'U M Olde. all equtpMd, rune ---- Heraid Tamer ---- INI fLtm5dtb sedan. ra6I5 A BEATER AUTOMATTO TRANSMISSION. WHITEWALL TIRES ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aeeame naymenu of m.N Mr mo -----------— .Hr. Ferke at Tamer Ford. /f’ /ini VENTURA HAROTOF lodlrldual racUalng a A heater, white Oree. nvua ou Hurry — Flret gldN buye. orage reUtl g'gSS. Saree bi ■H BUUX . . 4 DOOB BED A’bIUOT?’ I •W BU1CE fli,^wfliaUiBg'j|W ■IT PLYMOUn 1957 CADILLAC IS BPBC1AL FLEETWOOD. LSafk ad with acoataorfoi IneludlM ^ eeadtUoDlpa. Pall power, tamed* eye. Tou’IT love tUe ear aa y«N ssr^ 1956 CADILLAC 4XI0PB DBYILLB. BeautHSI pU b^XMMr'S^vaUm . DOOR SEOAH. Radio. Reotor. Auto. Jrane- _ Power Bmr^ ban d Power brekee. 1 4-TH* Rkrald / I HOMER HlGHf MTRS* BUT NOW AND SAVE I 1* Mlnutai from ‘POnttee'' •MPord ................. IIM QEPORD. iflOH. ■U Oiovrolet .......... ♦144I*' _ •13 TMllye ............. IIM ----’*«•* BALER B BBRTICE ■ — ■- PE MIM New Ramblers _4DCOR&--PASSENGER •ir>dBD~cdN^TmE, LOW . TAXES eWor_4 p.._^____________ iii} MONTCLAIR MEkCURT''c6i-vertlble. Power brakoi. power tteerlnc, rodto mi coadlUon. 1W3 AeeroleE im. OR 1-MTT, _betwmn I and I.____________ ’ll mercuIy. 1-door bboan. Bikunrai i-tdsi nmni/ Btasdint -------Mree - OLQB SUPER m 1 DOOR, RAH. windebleld waghert power , IMT PLYMOUTH brakee. pood ccodItUm. OB ?1«T1. i radio, hoktor. ■ •u OLDS. HTDRAMATie. NEW 'll! mlwlon. Another $2995 Pontiac Retail . 'M BUICK ...... I CENTURY 4 DOOR BAB Radio Heater D.Pkiw. eoi BIRMINGHAM EJr.rJTKL.""" IDI^ 1958 PONTIAC COUPE. 1-tooe Mao. *—"r. Radio A *•-I. wbUowaB ILdM. 1956 CADILLAC RAMBLER 666 S. W OODWARD Ml 6-3904 •M PON'^C ............ im 4 DfXJlT'iTO" SEDAN. Radio. Hooter Standard Trane. 1 tone green and\ white. •M BUICE SK1S,.T!S.‘ irenemiiaio^ RAIL erl like new. Pull price, ewe, -------------L^S 4nto. INI OLDS COMTERTIBt.E. POW-er etecrlu. Power brakes. ^dmmaHe .......... Mios I ■ofcr'l dr.- Bndtep . . r * **s DMER HIGHT MTRS. ntrSff-.eb'K,"5iiioV^; menti at IIT.TI Mr mo. wl palMd dssb. exeollont oandttlon. HOMER OXPC>RI\*lCiCH. monte at IIT.TI VTIM. Harold Tamer PorA Hit MEHcoBfTibirf^iRTT IM B^i^l6R. HAiDTh^ Nlil IHT Paid a dr. Hkrdtop. Real IMd «57 Coimtry *g-‘-^ ’ “ SUorlng. Brakes. T1 Pord 1 ■ Suburban OLDS-LARK HI S. Woodward, BTiam. Ml 4-4411 •M HBRCURT. Ho UOUKT o6ik». ll.M week. Full prieo IN. FE iJVtii Absolutely the Full Delivered Price $1,727,52 •U Mmutes tr OXFORD. itICB. HOMER HIGHT MTl<^i$12 Dn. $45 Per Mo. - WE TAEE TRADES TOF I FAID. ''BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904 LOOKl-BUYt SAVE IN* FORD Oklaile 4d _____________J5."?U!S:| Matte, V-l radio and boater. I.Mt actual mU04. . | _________________ *YdilS?*^-—• oVb -',.! y?! in*>oia3 standard v-i. obon ^mteJlTvlf *Mld^Sd wlibl Mlli'w. Wl. V. Barrte. FB C' PONTIAC ., -'Mrlnk e rsdtd. b ..... iiTN’II. —------- ter m^wb^ I .... _ , yg g.gg73 xtter 1 new taaddo. Why Mr' SHra for IIU BUlCB 4 DR. HARDTOP I T45 UN Butek stetlon wagew. Powor •Uor%. Power bmkee. Dynn- IHT Butek"l^Ir^H^SteJ ... filN HOMER HIGHT MTRS. % OLDS StiPBB N HARDTOP. Radio, beater, auto tranemlielon, white tlree, full wheel geci. month. FB I-S401, Klnj_AutO;__ 'll OLDS N HAROTOF. HTDRA-mette, Mwer brekee and_^e^rl^. RaiUo' and beater, whltewells. •55 OLDSMOBILE ^^5 Kwn'’ BDtl^NaRAU-RAMBl^ m a WOODWARD. Ml A3N4. IIU PACEARO CLIPPIR. RADIO eiN beeter No mone^^down. iU- ■M‘*credft''maoa«r. Mr! WMto, >t EIng Auto Sotei. PE ES4W. lU^^PLTMouTk^tiN. odEnFcm- I»nPLYMSuTO~ctfetoii *F6rt * eyttaider, autemaUe, trade. BIRMINQHAM-RAMBLER Hi S. WOODWARD. Ml g-N*4. lUTf LTliSOTH 4 DOOR SUBUR-ban wkg.>' Powder blue and white. Radio A beatv pine • cyl-------------I13U; g4llg per montii. Lew ckfh __ _____ trade. BIRMn^HAM-RAUBLER. *W 8 WOODWARD. Ml t-NN JEROME •u PLYMOUTH SAVOY 1 DOOR f “?j,m& Good Transportation NO MONET DOWN Chee. Clb. Cpe. Plret . IN Ponttec 1 dr. Dual range Hj^ 1350 N. . * N EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN ■ DAY SHEP'S MOTOR SALES RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD ______Ml 6-3904 I 'U STUDBBAKBR HARDTOP. |III g-°0NTI!n.^?te.*** " 1% STUDEBAKEit WAOON. RA- 5l°MUVSS^N*^S?i?.«iyT »!fr.---- VTIM Pontiac. Sharp! RAR A choice of N mere cw. No fair offer refaeed. Superior Auto Sales 312 Mpntcalm at Oakland VALIANT , Woodward WILL ACCEPT r anpllancct. el I Rambleri or any p r «e part paystesL clarkIton’motor SALES _ Main JJ^ClarkelM^ MA, l-im IN I. BAOINAi BILL SPENCE ‘RAMBLER” -.^S«,YU^^^ .. CHEV\ •’IT FORD Conrert R-Top ... ■H CAOILlJtC Cpe. DeVUlc . 4 •NCHEV’T^LAlr 4 Door ... I •N FORD Ttetorla I Door ... 1 •NCTEVT t Door IllT . ■H PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan . | 'M METRO 1 DMr H-Tm .. •M POimAC iSoor S^an . 'U BUICK 4' Door Sedan ... I 'H TONTIAC 4 Dear Sedan . l •H P0r6 1 Ten Stake .. ] UAZURU MOTOR sALSg »hep^4 Motoi 141 S. BlrdTi^ PeTUN 1 BAST aWLETARD WE'RE ''Read/ to Roll" At 'Cy' Owens FORD THESE CARS MUST GO NOW BEFORE WE MOVE - EVERY CAR ON OUR LOT IS On Sale DRASTICALLY REDUCED 1959 PAIBLANE ‘ HO" $1995 1959 --FORD custom •■w $1595 1958 —£^HE V Y DtPALA OONYERTIBLB $1795 I960 . FORD STARLINCR HARDTOP $2595 1958 CHEVY l-DOOR ' .$995 195$ • FORD paiHlarb hardtop $1495 Plenty of Free Parking at Rear of Used Car Lot 1957 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN $1095 1957 DeSOTO SDOOR HARDTOP $1195 . 1956 FORD CUSTOM 1-DOOR $695 ■ 1956 FORD 3-OOOR HARDTOP $795 1957 FORD t-DOOR HARDTOP $1295 1955 FORD FAIRLANB 4-DOOR $495 1955 MERCURY l-DOOB HARDTOP $495 1956 . PONTIAC 4-OOOR RABOTOP $795 1954 FORD 4-DOOR $295 195$ FORD $995 1953 FORD l-DOOR $125 1953 BUICK l-OOOR HARDTOP $395 ■ MAOT MORE TO CHOOSE FROM — Your Friendly FORD Dealer "Cy" Owens \47 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET MATTHEWS- ,HARGREAVES "Carnival of Bargains" -ITS STUPENDOUS!”- Free Gifts for Everybody MERRY-GO-ROUND RjypES FOR THE KIDDIES ■'60 Corvair 4-OOOR Radio, heater, standard trang-mlttlon. Horteoa blue oalnt. $1695 '59 Pontiac__^59 Chevrolet - STARCHIEP SPT. SEDAN Hydmmellc, Mwer bmkes. ra-4M.. heater and white vaUt. Duet rose peint. $2495 '59 Chevrolet '59 Chevrolet . -WergUdo. power eteer-Mwer brakee. radio, heater a^^ wtaltewalla. Comi aad $2195 IMPALA OONTERTIBLB . cylinder, standard tranamte-tlOB, radte .heater and wblM-w^s^. SeSId beige, copper bi- $2195 V*. TaffiiuSrptSirJL.rlM. MWer brakes, radio, heater, pl^t^ covert and whltewalli. Solid bolto ^^rtvoer taterfor. '59 Chevrolet Y-*. PewerfUdo. nowtr iteerlng $2045 FIFTEEN 1959 CHEVROLET . Factory Officials Cars AT EANTASTIGALLY- JEIEOUGED PRICES '59 Chevrolet '59 Chevrolet '59 Chevrolet BEL AIR 4-DOOR « cyllndtre, Powerglidef beater. V-g Powi BOCAYNB MMOB ^IBCATNE SDOOB ■Tfe.*vVafii”£Sfc s* “*“- slgnaU and wbttewaUs. PrMt bine Mint. $1895 $1795 SEE "Jingles in Boofland" , IN PERSON — 7:30-8:30 P.M. — FRIDAY, MAY 6 59 Chevrolet '59 Chevrolet '58 Chevrolet aad beater. $1595 '58 Chevrolet MPALA_ OONYERTIBLB V-* PowergUde. power ateerUig, ISfj® “f***'- w/waUe. Red with Black ton. $2495 '58 Chevrolet . ^ STATION WAGON DELRAY 3-OC and banters ^ ard ihm. w/w ^w-Si.«\“nJ,”J?»iL.rln$ $1095 '57 Chevrolet V-* PowerglMe. no radio aad heap Ageaa TurguoU. $1495 '57 Chevrolet '58 Chevrolet > c,«lS?f;^^5;.r*S§?»R.dte md beater, w/wallf. Black tal $1395 •;ilV SPORT SEDAN $995 '56 Chevrolet I cyj^er^PoYrgUde. "$n95 '56 Ford '57 Ford $695 $785 RANCH WAOON S$Sr.u;aL.*Vf35?»k.i“'SlSSi: Ivory and Oleo Or^ $795 '55 Chevrolet \--T- —a— a«m* wwwaefBeW wr” . MAHHEWS- HARGREAVES OAKLAND COUNTY’S LARGEST CHEVROLET DEALER The BIG-BIG LoL 63f OAKLAND AVE. FE’4-4-547 tHE PONTIA(? PRESg THURSt)AV. >UY 1960 a ..My 'BOMBS Can't Do It, But- teele Cmf” I960 Fairlane 2-Door Larg^e heater, window washers and all standard factory equipment. ONLY.....$1,999.43 $199.43 DOWN and 36 EQUAL PAYMENTS OF ONLY $5924 PER MONTH SAVE OVER $800 ON A 1960 "THUNDERBIRD" Falcon Wagons - VACATION SPECIAL - Heater, window washers, Western Vinyl trim. All standard factory eqtypment. $2095 INaUDES ALL TAXES Tremendous Sale On New GALAXIES... ^TONL'^ $2167.01 TODAY'S SPECIAL A 1960 FORD OVER ]25 A-1 STARLINER 2-DOOR kARDTOP. V-8 Ford-O-Matic, radio and heater, whitewalls. $2495 AS LOW AS - $5 DOWN , ncunimaKasi! idiHn MU! USED CARS TODAY'S SPECIAL ' A I960 FORD . COUNTRY SEDAN $z7yO 9-Passenger-*«-V-$Pbrd-0-Matic, radio and heater, VV/walls. Power steering and power brakes. ■ Up To I 36 Months Financing - BANK RATES - IMMEDIATE DELIVERY - FREE FORD AUTHORIZED USED CAR WARRANTY - RANCH WAOQN 4>Door — J«t black na-Ub. laathcr InUrtor. V4. Ford-O^**-"- •59 FORD RANCH WAOON 2-Door — Red a ...Nw.$2395 ...Now$i995 ...Now$1895 IRLANC 4-QOOR T4 3-Tom naifh. orlilnal tntrhm Wird-O-MaUc. radio, baater and wbito-«aUi. ... Now $695 '57 PONTIAC STAROHIEr HARDTOP 4-Door — Blue and white nolah. leather loUtlor. RydramaUe. radio, haat- T, wblUwalk —----- r etaeria*. •57 OLDSMOBILE "M" converubuc "Btarflre" — Baby blue nmeh. whit# too PuU '59 FORD Mb. a... 'b«&?^^^‘'’'wblta«£b”' '59 FORD COBTOM,^' aSTvi___________ ard trammlaalon. radio. bMtar and wblUwalli. ’58CHEVROL^T BUCATNE 4-OOOR ~ Molui Matih. PlatbKM Ml J^erKHda. a ...Now $1295 .. .Now $1595 .. .Now $1595 ,,. ;Now $l“495 '' Now $1595 *55 CHEVROLET 'VTATION WAOOB radio aad baatar. Bstra brooic. Bydramatlc. *56 FORD , - PAUILANE TICTORIA Rod and white 1 Pord-O-Matlc. - - STATION WAOON "CKUlre" 3-Dr. — Orli loal laetory blue Rwjlo *57 RENAULT OAUPBINB 4-OOOR CMabial factory blua L— lab. Low mlleaee. Pao- •53 OLDSMOBILE 4-DOOTl SOPER •‘W ^ UeUUIe --- *55 FORD OODNTRT SQUIRE S Paaaer— 'blteirBlIa. One cwner. \57 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBURBAN t Pau«i«er — Qrlsloal tectory flnieh. V-S. TSte'waSe!*' •55 FORD CUSTOM 3-I^R f ' Light green tlnlHi. “--daid trammiiilaB, I, banter and whito- , wJita."—” '— . XT R;dio*“ja'beM;r.‘— grngw'TmiieW pao- _™ * KT.^-ntr ^ OyaafldW. heatdr .a no«r .Now $$95 *56 FORD RANCH WAOON 3-Ooer. T4 — OrtglDal ereen flolab. Standard •55 FORD FAIRLANE 3-DOOR T-S Buckskin tan 3:Imc. Oriftnal Interior, Pord-O-MaUc, radio, baater white—"- ’i4 FORD qpSTOM ^3^DMR ^ *54 FORD vummu HARDTOP f-Door ” • 1^. V-S - Pord-O *54 MERCURY r.dl. ‘tJSi?- whttewBlle end newer , Now$795 ...“NoVr$695 ... Now$295 ...‘Now“$3r5 ••••Nbw$395 ...Now$1195 55 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 4-OOOR I • Orialnal black and rtolab. Hydram^. •56 OLDSMOBILE SUPER “sr- HOUOAt Ortebial •—— “ Rydrami latrn ihnrpi . .Now $695 _3wx.se Now $1095 V-t, radio and Beautiful word to d •56 PONTIAC STARCHIEP SEDAN 4-Door — Orielnal ry 3-tone. Hydra radio and beater. '53 CHRYSLER 4-OOOR SEDAN Orielnal factory S-tona. •55 STUDEBAKER automatic, radio •54 CHEVROLET 3-DO(« "MP- . brrase '57 FORD FAIRLANE TICTORtX "MS” OoesUn and white flnleb. Pord-O-MaUc, ea- . dlo, heater and whltt-waiu. ’58 RENAULT DAUPHINS 4-DOOR try jtoow tlalah. —‘ AddtUoaal .. -Now $I095„.^w$895 ^ $295 ... .Now $395 . .New $2^5^ Now W' Now"$895- •59 ANGUA 4-OOOR SEDAN ^n.'? «wr et^rd factory e«W- ... .Now $895 FREE" A POTTED PLAnT FOR "MOM” WITH EVERY PURCHASE THIS WEEKl- EDDIE STEELE FORD V . NEW CM DEPMTME 2705 Orchard Lake Road L KEEGO HARBOR FE NT 5-9204 "2 BIG USED CAR LOCATIOIjS" A-l LATE MODELS „ 2705 OrchaM Lake Rd. - KEEGO FE 2-2529 A-l- 2nd CARS 3275 W. Huron at Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 5-3177 ■rr THE PONTIAC PRESS. THCRSDAY. MAY 5'1960 S^XTT-THREE -Toddy's Television Programs-- ohmmi 'f-wnt-Tv ckMNMi »-aa.w TV Uphold Vemor Land Sale Order TONionrs TV moauGvrs •tM (3) Movie (began at 5 p.m.I (4) Jim Bowie. (7) Three Stoogee. (8) Popeye. (56) SeareUicItt. •:» (4) Weather. •:M (2) (4) Newi, Weather. (7) Stoogea (cont.) (9) Thia la AUce. (56) Newa Magazine. •:M (2) Newa Analyat. (4) (7) Sporta. •;4S (2) (4) (7) Newa, Spwta. . -i58),Mefephyiic8. T:M (2) ^ Frandaco Beat. (4) (color) Mkfa. Outdoora. (7) Cannonball. (9) Huckleberry Hound. (56) Metaphyalca (cont.) 7:M (3) Lock Up. (4) Law ot the Plainsman. (7) Steve (^anycn. (56) (3) Betty Hutton. (4) Bat Masteraon. (2) Donna Reed. (9). Million DoUar Melodrama: Humphrey Bogart, “Return of Doctor X,” Movie. (9)-Wreatling. (56) Consumer Market. 9:» (2) Markham. (4) (color) Ernie Ford. (7) Untouchables. (9> Wrestling (cont.) (56) American Democracy. 1I;M (2) Sid Caesar. (4) Bet Your Lite. (7) Untouchables (cont.) (9) News, Weather. (9) Telescope. M:M (2) Sid Caesar (coot.) (4) Shotgw Slade. (7) Ernie Kovaes Show. (9) News. I ie;4B (9) Starlight Theater. Drama: Faye Emerson, “Mask of DimitriOB.” (’44). 11:N (2) (4) (7) News, Weather, Sports. 11:M (7) Silent Service. 11:U (2) Nightwatdt Theater-Drama: Loretta Young, Richard Greene, Walter Brennan, “Kentucky,” (’38). 11:N (4) Jac^ Paar Show. (56) S^ish n. 8:19 (2) Johnny Ringo. (4) Producer’s Choice. (7) Real McCoye. (9) Movie (cont.) (56) American Democracy. 9:99 (2) Zane Grey Theater. - Need A Second TV for the Family? * Stop in todoy at Walton TV ond choose from over 65 good used TV sets. 30 Day Exchange M4” WALTON UDIOAiimiVISION (4) Bachelor Father. (7) I 6:99 (4) (color) Oontlne Oassroom. 9:M (2) Meditation. t:l6 (2) On the Farm FWnt. 7:M (2) TV CoUdge. (4) Today. 11:19 (7) White tfunter. nUDAT MOBNlNO (4) (7) I Appeal 'Not Perfected' -Estate Has $230,000 Indebtedness TV Features By UaUed Preaa bteraatioaal REAL Mo con (Rerun) 8:30 p.m. (7). Grandpa (Walter Brennan) tries to coach the little league team from the rikltaM p a rebellion. ZANE GREY THEATER, 9 p.m. (2). Stars. Tom Drake and Dewey Martin as brothers on conflicting sides of the law. PAT BOONE SHOW, 9 p.m. (7). Telecast frmm Venice, Italy, Pat’ guest Is Pier Angeli. ERNIE FORD SHOW, 9:30 p.ns (4). (Rerun.) “H.M.S Pinafore, in half-hour form, stars ol’ Em as tint Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Joseph Porter. (Colw.) UNTOUCHABLES, 9:30 p.m. (7). (Rerun) A battle for power develops after AI Capone departs for prison. ’The factions are headed by Jake Guzik (Nehemiah Peraoff) and Frank Nitti (Bruce Gordon. SID CAESAR. 10 p.m. (21 Charlton Heston, comedian How«. ard Morris, dancer Chita Rivera, spoof some ’TV programs. OROUCHO MARX SHOW, 10 p.m. (4). Former heavyweight champ Rocky Marciano faces Groucho’s verbid leather. JACK PAAR SHOW, 11:30 P-m. (4). Jack’s panel consists of Robert Kennedy. Peggy Cass and Jean-Pierre Aumont. Eileen Christie sings. 7:19 (7) Breakfast ’Time. (2) Felix the Caf. 9:U (2) Captain Kangaroo. 9:»- (7i Johnny Ginger. 9:99 (4) I Married Joan. (2» For Better or Woi^. 9i99 (7) Stage 3. . (4) Exercise. (2) Movie. 9:M (4) Faye Elizabeth. (4) Dough Re ML 10:89 (9) Billboard. ' 10:89 (9) Ding Dong Sdiool. (4) Play Your Hunch. 19:48 (7) Detroit Today. 19:98 (7) News. U:80 (4) (color) Price b Right. (2) I Love Lucy. (7) House of Fashicn. (9) Movie 11:98 (4) Conoentratiai. , (2) December Bride. (7) Topper. FIUDAT AFTERNOON 18:88 (2) Love of Ufe. (Channel 2 plans to cut In near noon with tapes of Piincsss Margarri’s Wadding) (4) ’Truth or Oonsequences. J7l Restless Gunr--------- (9) Minnow on the Say. 18:18 (9) Follow Me. 18:89 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) (color) It Could Be You. (71 Love That Bob. J9) Myrt and Doris. 18:48 (2) Guiding Li^t. U:B8 (9) News. (3) Our Miss Brooks. (7). About Faces. (9) Movie. (2) As Worid ’Turns. (4) Bold Journey. (7) Ufe of Riley. (2) Medic. (4) Queen for a Day. (7) Day in Court. 8:18 (2) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Gale Storm. (9) Hmne Fair. 8:80 (2) Millionaire. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (Channel 4 idana to cut in near 3 p.iii. with tapes of Princess Margaret’s Wedding) (7) Beat the Oock. (9) Movie. 8:18 (2) Verdict b Yours. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust. (2) Brighter Day. (4) libber McGee, Molly. (7) 4:18 (2) Secret l^rm. 4:89 (2) Edge of Night. (4) Robin Hood. (2) Movie. (4) (odor) George Pierrot. (7) Princess Margaret’s Wedding. (9) Looney Tunes and Jin-gles. |S:W (7) Rin ’Tin Tin. J:S9 (9) Jac LeGoff. $UtVu5 ei i H rae waraas mESTI- .. MMM illB ilHH ran □ P V J IT n - J 8" IT! Hi _j LM 1Tl 48 IT IT *r r B” ST H B" BADIOiBdTV SERVICr • liitaBt Hmm Strrict • Fim Pidnp ui DtUm ---- • CktckOwUfT HctanTiAtPricM • Fvn laiNaAtioi C«UI Utm Cdb 9« • ICA fEssersea bAABlSrDAfviB' • Mack # AUtag ^ " • ^Mztaa •Cwsby FE 5-7741 iar&'is part Circuit Judge (2ark J. Adams today upheld the ordered sale of the TAacre Bloomfield ’Ibwnship James Vemor estate to satlsiy 8230,609 fen debts. His Latest 5-Year Plan Nikita to Abolish H - . ■ ■ Most Income Tcoc U.S. WHI Sall Surplus of Rubber, at a Pi^it WASlHlNGTtW (AP) - An echo of the rubber shortage in World War n sounded toi tha S< ‘ TuMday it approved the sale M 47D.QD0 long tons of natural rubber from the govemtnent stock- SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hcdiing Tests MCSCOW (AP)—Ptemier Nikita!workers making more, but their hruihehev today announced tiwages will be reduced acobrding-program to abolish almost all in-!ly. come taxes in the Soviet Union by ♦ * * . end ol 1985 and thus ralge the income taxes also will be abol-Judge Adama said an appeal of! take-home pay of Soviet workers Ished for single persons and those the February Probate Cburt order by 74 billion ruhlea a.4 billion ------------ waa “not perfected in accordanceidollars: a year.^ 7^ the law.” I The Soviet Premier t I main unchanged. DETROIT » — Compact car production will set another reo»d tab week. Automotive News said today, with 42,500 of the smaller autos due to roll from the nation’s asaemUy lines. (Khrushchev first promised! abolition of the income tax during feus visit to tbe United States in; September. U.S. government ex-j ^perts said thb would nwan c«Mn-| 'paratlvely little since the Income; tax, according to the current So-' viet budget, will produce only S7I billion rubles, or about one-sev-' enth of the -anticipated revenue.: The bulk of the Soviet govern-' m«it revenue comes frfem the turnover, or sales, tax and the. prMlt tax, which are budgeted at' 520 billion rubles.) per seat tit bat week’s predoe- As he has time and again, Khrushchev told the api^auding deputies that the Soviet llnion ___ ;would outstrip tbe United States Assemblies thb week will totally Wustrbl and thatj 143,000 passenger cars, a rise >^1 135,654 a week ago and 134,890 a ***“ quotas assigned for I960, showed the victory in peaceful! year ago. Truck outimt continues to hdd about steady. TMs week’s pi tion b estimated at 26,532 compared with 27,013 last week and 27,362 in the comparable week of 1969. U.S. House OKs Renewal, Pushes Bill Toward Veto competition with the United States; would go to the "country of dalism.” While calling for even greater! effort frwn his people. Khrushchev] promised that by 1964 a start will be made on gradually transferring factory and (rffice workers to the thorti^ working day b tbe w«»1d 5 or 6 hours — with no cut in wgges. WASHINGTON (AP) - House Bsaage moved, a 251 million dollar area redevelopment WU back to the Senate today and put it a step cloaer to an expected veto. Its fate could become a major political issue in the presidential campaign. Designed tq give an economic lift to urban and rural areas depressed by dtronlc unemployment and loss of industry, the bill provides for 196 million dollars mcNre than Presi^nt Eisenhower had proposed. Its total is only slightly less than was provided in a similar bill vetoed by .the President as too costly two years ago. 9 HOURS OF HAOOUNO ’The dectelve House vote came after nine hours of aigument and maneuvering during which the bill’s opponents resorted to various maneuveiw to block oonsidera-tkm. Less than three hours of the session was used tor actual debate on the . bill’s merits. TTie House passed the bill 201-184 over tbe opposition ot most Republicans and Southern Derdo-erato. mittee. ’The Senate has voted for a 389^ million dcdlar measure. Should the measure go to con-;rence, it would face another threat frtxn the Houie Rules Cernt-mittee which previously had refused to clear it and forced its consideration Wednesday under a seldom-used rub bypassing tbe committee. The National Tha Oo. (Natkmal Food Stores) today announced a record in sales with an increase M W96M. a««i. to«ti ISbS->Wrtt TMm fer M)mI« IrtS-WJn, SbeveM* WWJ. a«wt. truss-CKLW. Vts Sm UwU ibs-wwj, asMtaB. National Too Co. Sett Record Salei Pace Khrushchev also announced a revaluation of tbe ruUe to beemne effective in October. He said the gold value of the Soviet unit of currency will be raised 10 times and new currency will be issued, for whi<* old rubles will Ire ex-langed 10 to 1. In effect, thb will 5«t the ruble on a par witti the U.S. dollar. The ruble b still officially valued at 25 cents, but the rate of 10 to the dollar iriven visitors bum t United States is considered truer index. Khrushchev said that the ruble b being revalued because Soviet industrial output and trade turnover now run Into hundreds of bll-rubles. Sudi enormous figures are unwieldy to calculate and also result in a fantaatic volume of paper money in circulation. time a' year ago. TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — Premier Oien Oieng and tbe Chinese Nationalbt Cabinet resigned today in preparation for the inauguration of President ChiaiR; Kai-shek to a third term. Chiang b expected to ask Chen Cheng—who 3.37 pa* cent ahead of aalet at thb was re-elected vice president—to form another government. Margaret's Chin Is Up Despite Public Doubts By EARL WILSON LONDON-r-rRtiiUtess Margaretr “4iUIe^sbtef-d^UtoQueeft.‘' pushed swiftly end courageously ahead today with plana for her roykl wedding Friday which informed Britona believe must be a aoclal flop. The streets of London town are colorfully and expensively decorated and pictures of Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones look at you In heart-shap^ frames from the windows of banks and shoe stores. Bat ander the surface there’s an uneasiness. There’s a hope that Margaret, always the rebel, wiU not aHew hereelf to he hurt by the social snubbing and press needling fer choosing a hnsband who not long age was a photographer who wore Jeans, rede a meterbike and had a Bohemian set ef “Maigaret kxriu wonderful — she- must be very happy," ’ Q her friends. “Or maybe Ohe’s just doing a good job of acting,” they add, doubtfully. ★ ★ -R- That male wedding guests at Westminster Abbey will be permlttod to wear ordinary lounge suits—about the same as saying (’come as you are”—b u shocking to the socially correct M the fact tbereTl be only a sprinkling of royalty at-tendlnl: Margaret’s ehln-up attitude about all her problems since she announced her engagement to her Bohemian suitor has won her s(«m new adhilration. .Every mere that she and ‘Tony make b'luialyted by the British press which, while neted fer its rough handling ef Aasertean film aai TV stars, epn treat its own the same way. For Chopsing a bridegroom of Tony's background, Margaret has even been aceuseiLof a' step that “will undermine the monarchy.” It’s argi^ that too much tiemocracy in even Britain’s type Of monarchy vrOl weaken the jolly old crown. ' ★ ★ # JIAUM PBABL8: It’S Wise to apologise to a man If you’re i wrong—and to a wouum If you’re light ] TOBATM HttT LAUGH: There’d be a great many more l brunettes in thb eountiry U so many of them hadn’t dyed^ ydu^ ... ThatiB eari, blither. j (Copyright 196*) I If Your Group Needs Funds Contact ROSS' FINE CANDIES 042 DiutoA Ult 84. FE M50S rmliM. HcUf«i Makers of Assortwd "KitckM Frwsh" Cundius Cottring to All Orgonizotiont in Nc«d of Fund Roiting Such oi: fillllt litigiffi. liiT SfBilij Rill Sfffifcj ~ Chucli Gitips. SchMl Grtipi. T.M.CJL, iifi* Clvte. Fiatonal Gittpi. He. UnNEBS-HUIIIEMB “CHEVY-LAND” Carnival of Barpiis... 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